4 PMR a LMI BOR CRE MER ta cece oe Lee eee: eT RR a a | away from the speedway for up to | Arsozi* Charge Cools Fiery Wife "pacing at the 16th Street Speed- ate she said, : the Weather ae 2 ae = ~*~ ‘ : ; E S' S_ Scattered Showers, Cooler 2 Wetalls on Page » 7 \ | seal ms ss a : Se 4 . : . : é A iat ‘YEAR - ok & & .. . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1957 —28 BAGES | Mme OC AT TERNATIONAL NEWe Sorat, PACTS : eS ya ar rym cht as one of Gores: ‘Putnam’ s choir ) 4 _ KAREN A. DENHAM Here she is. This is Karen A. Denham, Miss singere- Front Page for June. ; t ‘ She's a delightful redhead, 18 ¢ rance years old, and is graduating from Pontiac High this month. : Karen is-a life long resident of ope Pontiac and is the daughter of Allen — jencent and Marian Deriham of 93 Oriole Rd. Her father is an ar alg at GMC Truck and Coach Divis. 5 ‘tae *.* vy Our current Miss Froni Page __ _is a fine student and is a mem- ber of the National Honor Society. throng and During her. school life she has Young engaged in various activities and € many people: will recognize her our growing Ps ees en SNA eS # Bao: cl That’s What Writer Calls ‘500’ Globe’s Greatest. Carnival? == is is part of an article on the ianapolis 500 written for Australian The Indianapolis 500 may or may not be the greatest race car classic in the world. a there is no qués- tion that Speed-|©2"S- way City is host to the globe's greatest carni- val. Speedway City which claims: to be the richést its size in the world, enter- : a visitors Wednes- HAWKER day night and. Thursday. — - All America was represented. From early Wednesday and be- fore cars bearing license plates _ of every State in the Union Car lineups four wide stretched AS miles as patient race fans set about making the most of their long wait unti]. 4 a.m. Thursday when the Speedway gates opened. way, which had programs powered engines tortured to pro- ‘duce record speeds the 500’s big- gest crowd had a ball and a picnic combined, Thousands in various stages of dress“atid undress. (the day was hot) -wore themselves to near —. watching the flashing : be é - SUNBURN LOTION A vendor of sunburn lotion could have made a fortune, / Bright ight glinted on myriad discarded beet cans, pop bottles has been accepted for School of Nursing and any male patient that sees this grand red will probably undergo a fifty further medica] assistance. * If the Misses Front Page for Jan- -uary, February, March, April and __May will please move over a wee bit, “Karen Denham will join the merry lady, The Pontiac Press is for you. We’re happy to add you to seonagen caapy amass srapenneeay ra pee re groan sisi Paks co SAR Bis tee * | Ry 5 B o the Grace Hospital waiking into his room - improvement without * * add luster thereto. and distinguished list. stalls were out of stock early in the day as a voracious crowd swept the course and its enclosed golf course like a plague of locusts. _ The road back ‘was lined with parked cars, their occupants sleeping off a 36-hour party, Indianapolis amd Speedway City made a: lot of money. * x * But I wouldn't care fo be the Person responsible for/cleaning up and newspapers. Food and drink after America’s biggest binge. community fox} Hair Now, but How Long? million | More people than ever . the bald and balding. seem to be tearing their hair—and finding holes in it. Elmer Wheeler did, ‘too, and has put his experiences and observations _. down in a highly entertaining epic dedicated to Read the hilarious story “The Bald Boy” starting Monday, June 3, in The =— Press: . 4 ELAS SIE OT I a AS aaa ed eg Everybody had a great time, and! =p y Ava ds. French Premier ‘ Uroes Censure Against Rebels Coty Asks All Peoples to ‘Turn Backs’ After e : Massacre in Algeria PARIS (INS) — French President Rene Coty called | I today on “all civilized = peoples” to turn their backs on the Algerian rebels. © Coty made his ‘appeal-in a dramatic televised speech terday of a gory massacre in which the entire male was slain in an Algerian \village by-other Arabs. French authorities said a total of 560 mostems had been massacred. in three days of intra-Arab feuding. |The most savage mass killing oc- ‘eurred in Melouza village late Tuesday and early Wednesday. At least 35 were reported killed in three other Algerian Villages in massacres carried out Thurs- day night, The toll was expected 4 | to rise when complete details be- came available. - €oty said in his message: “I ask all civilized peoples if ‘they do not feel the time has comé re (18 in Michigan S gat oe, kee ee cee to bo athe jetta Brn to the. the agents of this hide- pe gpicioentin which tramples on all divine and human laws in con- Lng for the conscience of man- He ‘said Algerian rebel leaders| Y were responsible for the killing of _ @|"five thousand defenseless mos- lems, men and women, old men and children,” since the rébellion against France began in 1954. ~ The officials reported, mean- while, that 140 Algerian rebels were killed in a series of clashes with French troops near Sedrata ‘and Tazmalt Thursday and In another development, a clash was reported between French and Tunisian troops in'the Ain Draham area, Six the border conflict. Weather fo Be Clear, Cooler After Rain Showérs with a high near 74 de grees is Pontiac’s weather out today. Tonight will be sone cooler with a low near 50. ae ing to the forecast. Clear and cooler, high 65, |. is tomorrow's forecast. The U.S. Weather Bureau has’. reported that temperat will av- erage about three’ dé below the normal high of 7 and normal low of 54 for the fext few days. In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature pi ing 8 a.m. was The tempe, ture was 68 at 2 ‘population of 303 -Arabs' ers were killed in| « Oakland County Republican leg-' islators cried ‘‘palitics!” yesterday) in the wake of Goy. Williams veto of a bill providing a fifth circuit| judgeship for the county. The bill would have filled the| new post at the November, 1958 | ‘election, but Williams. wants to ap- ~point a man of his own choos-| ing, the four legislators charge. They figure that predomjnantly Oakland County would have elect-} ed a Republican while Williams| wants to appoint a Democfat. Williams had used the Feverse of this. argument in vetoing the Re- ‘shortly after midnight. Ite eet bill yesterday. foll@Wed the disclosure yes-) “The need for a new Oakland jedge is great and should be filled by. an immediate _ appoint- ment,” he said. “But this bill denies relief ‘oe Dakland County’s crowded dockets for at least 19 months." Behind the bill, Williams de- clared,. was the reluctance ’ of Oak- land County Republicans to allow him once again to appoint a new judge. Williams had appointed the coun- ty’s fourth circuit judge, Clark J. Adams, a Democrat who took over his job in January’ 1956, Legislators Rap Governor's _ ~ Veto of Fitth Oakland Judge. ;vantage to fill the new eee jinitially, since circuit judges usu- ‘ally are re-elected no matter what their party affiliation. Republicans, however, said | that the bill was written with | the limited present courtroom | Space taken inte consideration,’ | Arguirig against Williams’ veto 'were Reps. Farrel] E. Roberts, of} « 'West Bloomfield Township; Donald) ‘A. Brown, of Royal Oak: Lloyd L.| |Anderson, of Waterford .-Township bes Theodore E. Hughes, of Berk- ey | -All pointed out that the bill had, been supported by the,Board of| |Supervi isors, the county's four pres- jent circuit judges and by the Oak- land Conaty Bar ee The new ee would ae taken over in January, 1959, at a-time additiona] courtroom space would have been available in the pro- posed new courthouse, they said. Roberts said the bill had the support_of Oakland County Demo- crats. “Why, Harriett Phillips, a mitteewoman, who is on the board: of supervisors even seconded the resolution endorsing the proposal.” “At that time all = Democratic Both parties consider it an ad- Accidents Claim + Holiday Toll Still-Rising; 184 Die on Highways. Throughout U. S. By TYE ASSOCIATED PRESS The accidental death toll in Michigan's long Memorial Day weekend rose to 18 today, in- _ {eluding 10 persons killed in traffic * * 10 persons were killed 30-hour Memorial Day pe- LL MOUNTS . Nationally, the traffic death toll) mounted slowly but steadily as the long Memorial Day weekend moved into its second half. The latest count showed 184 highway deaths, 67 drownings, -and 49 other fatalities from ac- cidental causes connected with “the holiday, — California “and Pennsylvania were tied at 14 each in the great- est number of traffic déaths. Illinois, with 13, was next. The last four -| day Memorial Day weekend, in "1950, saw ui lai deaths. ~ LOS: ANGELES (®» — A blonde housewife, who in” & Classic rebel- lion against housework and. diaper washing, set fire to her home, doesn’t recommend the remedy to women. “Tt just made things -WOrse, = » }meantime, she's free on $300 t “to Atter , leaving ~ the” cour ~s* Gualock on eee ha canines ME 2 Sect two girls and I are staying with|s my sister in Pomona, “Pm still doing diapers and housework but I don’t feel as nervous as I did before the fire.” It was on May 8 that ‘Mrs. oner set fire to seven stacks of pers in various parts of Her three-bedroom home in suburban} Norwalk. ‘She got in her car with her Paper _Debbra,..2, and Dianna, 4 months, and drove away. A heighbor shouted that, her nage was afire. t’s good,” she called back. ‘thé Fire- Department.’ ak News dtp guecieies & 5. ae +13 F be sere enenees 2 ie He eeeereveeeed Rd Eéiterials steeseeatteeneenes +twe OCT) Mee Pi we ee 1 ot "Open Rrninr & Bunda ay ee éeyetss ** tee The = ‘Poses Ns * 9. tt : Fire damage to the house. the Stoners were buying was. esti- mated at $3,000. "We wimt to esp the heeee and fix it up but we don’t have the money now,” Mrs. Stoner. sald. “The whole inside has to be painted and the floors have | to be repaired.” “T think te husband pays more ne Smee! py me and the Kid spe - {fused at a congressionak: inquiry ito answer two. questions concern- - Entries Pour In as Pot-O-Gold Prize Hits $1,000. When the money goes up, entries to Pot-O-Gold really start pouring in.. Over 8,000 entries were re- ceived for last week's puzzle, with several coming very, very close to the right solution, although none |was completely right. Another week or two should tell the tale, so now’s the™“time to send in your entry for this week's puzzle, You still have until Tues- of your time will mean a lot of fun and it could mean $1,000 for you, For answers and explanations for last week’s puzzle, turn to page 10. Delay Sentence. of Arthur Mille Was Guilty of Contempt Before Congress “ WASHINGTON — Playwright three weeks or longer to learn whether he goes td-jail for con- tempt of Congress. Corivicted yesterday but still free on bond, Miller and his wife, actress Marilyn Monroe, left their New York apartment saying they were “going away . while.” He declined to comment on his conviction. ; Federal District Judge Charles F. McLaughlin , yesterday that Miller was guilty, but de- layed sentencing te await a re- port from the; court’s probation officer. ee ewe. * * McLatighlin ruled that the. a. year - old writer unlawfully re- ing the identity of Communist writers with whom Miller admit- ted .attending ‘meetings in New York ‘in 1947, Miller had... talked Democratic State Central Com. ||which the department has been day to have it postmarked, so why]. not give it a try? That few minutes|— Arthur Miller\may have to wait|, for a little) ; Because of that office’ = hea\ basa ae Miller "might ‘not ear his ceniance for about | ithree weeks, representatives from Oakland agreed with the Republicans that they would co-sponsor the bill,” Roberts continued. ‘Phen the governor called them into his office and plainly told them he wanted to make the ap- pointment, under the threat of a veto.” “Even sd," Roberts observed, ‘the bill passed the House by a substantial majority, with the Democrats split down the middle.’’ “Three. Democrats supported it in the Senate, even though they (Continued on Fees 2 » Col. 2) “Claim Rackets Flourishi inCity Ex-Vice Squad Officers to Meet Ziem, Request ‘an Investigation | Pontiac does a four and one half million dollar numbers racket busi- iness“in five local houses ettchSear, a ng to former officers of-the Pontiac Police Vice Squad. . <4 The officers, who, are now as- signed to other bureaus of the dé- partment, said today they have Cis ome | Fight Costs in Making Move- - Senators, Congressmen State Disappointment, Sharp Criticism: DETROIT (# — Criticism and disappointment follow- ed today in Michigan in the wake of the Army’s decision awarding a multi-million contract to the govern- ment-owned plant at New- ark, Del., Detroit Tank Arsenal. The Army awarded a 119-million-dollar’ contract |for 900 medium tanks to. the Chrysler-operated. East Coast plant yesterday, cit- ing higher taxes and freight costs in Michigan for the decision. Chrysler also runs the government-owned tank arsenal. = Asst. Army Sec. Frank’ Higgins said Chrysler will assign. 89° mil- lion dollars of the contract to New- ark for construction of tank bodies, He said 30 millions would go to scheduled a meeting next week with Oakland County Prosecutor be hired at Newark to. handle , \the new contract, _.{Gontinued on Page 2, Col. 3) meek Conduct Vote for All-Star Contest t the fault is not with present members of the vice.squad but rather with the manner in Balloting for the 1957 Major League All-Star game starts Mon- day, and The Pontiac Press will be Sports fans can vote for their favorite players in the American and National Leagues by submit- ting their ballots to the sports de- ‘partment of the Press. The ballot will be printed Monday, operated under the present chief. Gg bean 7s I th = bk, itia a British Test H-Bombs instead of’ the Muskegon , Mich., for building ‘tank __ dollar tank construction’ _ Os at 3 { x a THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 1L 1957 ; i — ; are our hearts are like televised live, aie Laugh at’ Salvation, Travel Road to Doom Bo NEW YORK "You laugh ‘at hekup. cf { the American Broad- ~ the idea-of being saved by Christ. You sit there rationalizing, cyni-|(EST). It will be the first time casting Company from 7-to-8 p.m:} a Graham meeting has ever been * kD: * a : In his sermon. ‘ast night, Gra- words|ham's text was Exodus 20:13: ‘ night, |‘'Thou shalt not kik” declaring thatthe smug modern) The evangelist said that the plan. of|“‘greatest murder of all” that men | in Cor-Truck Smashup ) Collect Damage Damages ‘260 From Mich Hear Graham Speak _ NEW YORK Wf — A delegation of about 260,people trom Michigan attended Billy Graham's crusade in New York last night. They filled ‘eit lives in a car-truck smashup prnior 0 — Asst. Prosecutor William P. Long said teday he will |recommend a “warrant charging, conspiracy to cheat\and defraud the trip. in order to collect damage. ‘by Ed-| Detective Jacoh Koch said yes- execu-|terday the four planned the acci- Christ-|dent in which they were rammed © of|from the rear_by a heavily loaded of the gasoline tractor-trailer last Satur- movement|day at a Detroit intersection, - Fo eather Dore ty eisety REpOrt H-Blast Equaled tad te 5 Million Tons of TNT LONDON (INS) — Eyewitnesses wer eeeene 7% Se ee Cee tee eer ee Ld UE SP CLI LPP ee ee © | + qeereewecyess® ener sohenene +henenones Cd # Ike's Helicopters Land at White House are +3 hee? u si5e (For 1er.. State Legi 7 lator Sues Sinatra, “Joe Di Maggio reported by the scandal magazine, Confidential, last fall. Woman Asks $200,000 as.’Wrong Door’. Raid! j Compensation : HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Joe Dil | Magelo afd Frank Sinatra are be- ing sued’ for $200,000 for that 4 (“wrong door’ raid of tre and ay half years-ago. She charged’ that the’ former! | | Yankee clipper, Sinatra and four other (aie broke into her apart- ment battering down the rear into a state of acute hysteria and left her - fainting that she - The “wrong door’ raid was first Later a state~senate committee “delved into it while investigating committee that “private eye” Bar- - against four members Oe Detroit:ney Ruditsky set up the raid for family he said deliberately‘risked Di. Maggio in an attempt to get evidence against his recently-di- \\voreed”wife, film star Marilyn mo = another = . Army Tank Contract - for the Detroit area, They pointed to unemployment in Detroit while|Floyd and behind in piante- - |mentioning the state tax as a fac- ‘the magazine. Witnesses told the Monroe, Testimony brought out that the blonde actress was in the ee Delaware Awarded (Continued From Page One) tion in Michigan and Delaware would cost, It sald $300,000 of the difference was caused by & lessor’s use tax in Michigan, Michigan’s senators and the state's congressional delegation had fought to secure the contract Pleading their case before Army officials, Plane Crash Victim |The Dy in. Birmisighamn - Mrs. Florence Kotz, 39-year-old) 7 — be-/commit is “injuring another man’s’ secre Be cause they can’t see how- t works. isoul” and. that thousands _ are: “You shake your fist im God's) Suilty of destroying souls. ° to heaven, but I'm going ‘xy. own a Christ's death on the cross will Seek Warrant ‘a. coun ‘stn ne wa AQainst Gypsies cis wen’ freon tate | Family Risked Lives) door the night of Nov. 5,- 1954.) She said the invasion threw her |. ‘ Jevel of the institution to a Howard R, ace nae al Gee Oakland County Convalescent Hos- Birmingham, early this morning in his sleep. - Mr. Estes, 62, for many years |. was active in public health work guard and politics. He served as a city F commissioner of Birmingham, rep- resented that city as a ity su- ; pervisor and in 1945 was elected/on where it became the first of } « type in Michigan to win” “tation from the American Hospital —» Assn. Portions of Texas Hooded by Rains DALLAS (—Rains of = 5S nl inches flooded portions of Texas yesterday, two boys were killed by.Jightning, and farmers waited impatiently for thousands of acres! of land to dry as violent weather continued in Texas. The Midland, Tex., Bureau said a tornado was sight- _/ed a few miles west of Big Spring in =~ Texas, but it caused no More than ll inches of rain fell in three hours in south Texas be-|ham tween Uvalde and Lapryor, caus- ing flash flooding. More than three inches fell at Kingsville, also in’ south Texas, and one inch fell in 20 minutes at Big Spring, flooding streets. Lubbock, Amarillo, Plain- view and Sherman were raked by!’ The rains have prevented har- vesting and were believed to have French Government Crisis Nearing End [ He was a 1917 graducte of | Michigan State University and a member of Christ Church Oran- brook, He served in World War I as a leutenant in the infantry; was past presidefit of the Bir- mingham Rotary Club; niember of Hopper Masonic Lodge; Al the Hospital Administration Assn. of Oakland County. He is survived by his wiff Mar- jorie; a son, Howard P. Estes of Trey! a brother, Eari,S. of Alpena, and three. grandchildren. He will be in state at the Man- ley idlege aid Funeral Home, Birming- . Service will be held Tuesday: at Christ Church Cranbrook at 2 p.m. with interment in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. The family suggests memorial contributions to Camp Oakland, 930 East Drahner Rd., Oxford. Spanish- American War Veteran.Passes Away GRAND RAPIDS w@ — Jimmy Hudson, a private in the Spanish- American War and believed to be the state's oldest war veteran, died) yesterday in the Grand Rapids) Veterans" F acility at the age of 102. ow * pital and betiemery, died wotdenly’ Bern in Alpen, bor marci6d-Ster| | 5 jorie Potter, Sept. 16, 1920-in Flint./\ pena, and was past president of | people. Survives 20 Days © Dr. Trump to Be Saker ei “eee un /fOF Bloomfield Hills Class mountain after a plane crash, was| BIRMINGHAM — With only @ or e commencement program | . |will be held that_evening, in the school gym. "sue a ere High Taxes Hurt = wat at tas ht = fnloyment in State. close of the three-day examins- tions schedule. Schools will LANSING -— The high tax situa- close on Friday. : has b buying on the installment ; ern Sconomie ce — is “ ar h See tar damage | Michigan Mamsfactirers Associa- “paviow conceded is still 1 | Heading cause list of the 38) oid have erersees $3,600 annu- gap \between supply and de- dents are right bao ichigan walad on wock articlaa’ oa auto-(tions with an even dozen. Speed|§/¥. Michigan | +40: lla mobiles, motorcycles, sews ctor, dropped) otis nee ing machines, electric refrigera-|to the bottom tors, pianos and articles of fur-|¢ited but once. niture, aang Pythian Sisters Temple 94 will nape aes year te meet Tuesday at te Cammy third family in the Soviet Union [Hall at 8 p.m. —_ own zi bicycle... _Paviov’s ministry bosses the dis Omori Jo u"5* Nat ‘he held. at] _ 2. High taxes cause exiting in of ¢onsumers’ : tribution and séle of Cott goods at state - stig stores) i ee expand in other states. throughout the Soviet U * 3. Tax‘differentials cause Mich- : | With ons by i most igan firms to lose business to ; . of the GRA-Y Clu end their petitive states : First Heliport Opens - _ activities in elementary, groups. mat tayettn . = in Southern Michigan The program is ange by | “Gov. Williams’ latest tirade © the Ed BRIGHTON (INS) — The first] Kirbert, ame peceleey: Nena te oun ose lax se par in southern Michigan was! seid o recognition service hon- = es Pe Lomorin nae CAL — mally opened today to the pub- iain group leaders will be held elariving hacer ‘atea cad ol _ Wesson Multiout Co., builders of ~~ A the state,” said-Senator Clyde the heliport, one mile south of pete emblem ping will be Geerlings, Chairman of the Senate tor, He said in a statement Hudso Bri Arbor awarded to those who took in|Tax Committee se “I am aye disturbed that the) PARIS (INS)—French Premler- Island May fk = ‘evien om rogram ni open Sos the recent-membership carepelgs, we army should have cited a $300,000 designate Pierre Pflimlin said to-|be held tomorrow at Cheboygan. who has use for it. he added. - . Michigan tex item quae day he hopes to have pollard Se ce Briton Accused crc levbre, Fl tar een T+ Slate Graduation Events.“ nemronn 13 Of Forcing Work was a real differential of $1,878,000. He said he is working on a pro-|/— ae teny at her bane 21 fax be |02 Woman, 28 lia statement he was “disappointed” contracts for the state.” can beat the Wot” he figured. < the Army a part of the General Motors campaign to avoid bearing a fair share of the cost of govern- ment in this state.” | Williams was referring to a two- month-old controversy over wheth- er Michigan's taxes are disceur- aging industry. tl Duke, Duchess to » Mark s|Anniversary Quietly © ess of Windsor will celebrate Mon- day the 20th anniversary of their historic marriage — by ‘staying home and having dinner all- by themselves. : The couple—she will be 61 June! | ti19 and he 63 just four days later~| | z z 3 x q Z 4 ago. It is levied against users. of that time and would be forwarded to all national parties on Monday morning. A a Pflitalin talked with members of the Socialist’ Party until the early hours of this morning.in a ‘aaa gevereanen® co “national government.” He_ told newsmen after the con- ferences that his plan would be for a mr eae oe fey nay a Pe, Pat West Bloomfield’ High 7 =« t= + -WKEST BLOOMFIELD—Fifty-two| seniors of the West Bloomfield’ -|High School will attend. graduation this Sunday e services . will be held at the high school at 8:15 p.m., with the Rev. Edward D. Auchard of Orchard Lake Community es = LONDON (INS) — A 26-year-old She was a well known dramat- british inventor has been formally ing the address. Rev. Auchard's wen Aten Te Hird Districts |auring which ‘sne ‘wee toctes na Rey. Robert Benedict, pastor - ave of the Methodist Chu j The prosecutor. made the ch: ot the Methediet. Church — Vote for Annexation |, 7 zrosccuer made the charsee tion and benediction. ing a preliminary hearing MARLETTE — Marl One of the highlights of the eve- schools Alfred G. ppb can peer Street magistrates court. Hs ate & Sen. McNamara (D-Mich) said in over the contract decision, adding: “We needed it to help bolster employment and the economic situ- ation, However, I will continue every effort to obtain new defense “This is the logical result of the - PARIS ®—The Duke and Duch- Ener 6 16 years as an 4 outstanding firefighter won him 4 F iretighters Mourn Death of Their Oldest Associate Waterford Township firemen are the loss of one of their oldest associates today, following) Mr. the death .of Charles Swain. early |m yesterday morning. x Mr. Swain, 66, widely known as “Charlie,”” was the first paid fire- man in the township and has been a [2 Member of the volunteer fire de-|. im (partment since its establishment in 1942. He had been living with his daughter and son-in-law, Eva and Paul Meschen, at 4821 Hatchery When services are held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Coates Funeral many friends and respect from all who worked with him. He was considerate of others and was always the first to sparkplug the ", |,men into action, according to Fire Chief Edward Smith, Mr, Swain lost his left-teg as a result of service ih the ment while on duty when a spread- ing toe ace made amputation RAISED | FUNDS ' The 40-member volunteer fire de- ment raised more than enough unds to pay for. hospital expenses and buy an artificial limb. At that time, he remarked to his friends on the kindness of Watertord Township residents, ~ © The GAR’s (Grand Republic) still | ruled jgoost and held most: of offices. Within a house - 9 " te ge _# i]s : E ; Home, six firemen will be pall- r'the Pilgrims Chorus. An organ fiirig will be the appearance of the today that Burnside School District Marjorie = high school choir, singing the No; $ has voted, 10 to 0, in favor Jordan, gy cl aa ” directed by Mer- of annexing to Marlette Community! jauled off Asplin. School District. middle of the night, The seniors ‘will receive their * * & ‘ Bridal was of, kee ~etareees on Wednesday evening at) Brownell District No. 6, in Meta- her» one p.m. at the high school. mora Township, this week also vot-/shed Dr. Lester Anderson of the ed, 21 to 14, for annexation to the|out twice a week house- bureau of school services, Uni- |Lapeer County Public Schools, [work and his Seine The 1 WwW. * el a ~~ |Rioting Illinois Students |,."° youn oi se exe Glen Paine and Eleanor J. Arnoito Escape Punishment CHAMPAIGN, ni. (INS) — A too-Jong. te oe University of Illinois official has| Marjorie egedly enlarge The high schoo! ehoir wil sin! indicated that little if any punish-|the deons tos tage ment will be meted out to the sai i lower buckets er catanbceaiat more than 5,000 students who par-linte the. hilo and ree wean ticipated in the Seana Iilini's ith with dirt. Eventual The. most representative student _ is awards will be presented on| iid * + -_|Size. Her statement said once Wednesday evening. + *t & Seniors will be presented by ee oe eee en The prosecutor Leit Hougen, superintendent of|dents were_ipvolved in the eight. senaifiregy ily 3 3 ile Hi ty ra Lips oe ail is gis iF bs i $ : s& not try to force his attentions schools, and the diplomas will be/hour free-for-all that began ‘as althe girl Instead, he added, “Wha given by John Hall, president of{water fight between terni- : unpeid the board of education. : ties. a two fra polices = et bw leet| Mord Recollections ‘of Early Pontiac | oe oo r | }- Rule of the By ARTHUR POUND (Continuirig the recollections of early days in Pontiac, by Author issue of the hotel SA of Mich igan Alumnus Quarterly.) Hi Pound. -Reprtinted from the current} i Hi i GAR; Praise d Gov. Moses Wisner Sierra who challenged the |some grip on youth, however|a person so ignorant of Holy Seip eer eee As a newsboy I carried the De-| | In describing a Memorial Day|Tit Journal, a Republican paper} a sicitionay et - in 1898, when Parade where the veterans|!0Re since extinct, to several noble ~ me at the, Ci War was re of Chickamauga,” and led it soutward ts fd dooms, ti iting ee a dozen, or so assorted gen- Ropy bin ss HOD ata 3s Allien i Poe ands i o 9 ik 3 s el i E &_3 pa vas H ‘3 od. f ee € “ : I et - 7 ie Ca 5 eS, ao nine aioe a eerie eens ioniaoel waren es ockp Neti Phili dementias tbs: a tH ~ LE ee re a etic rland is stockpiling “gai,"| ‘The Philippines": domestie fa . 3 Ee - +f ee | fe panne LEST (081085 osphaes, ss sani i te om eng | es x ——— i =e the prize-winning western novelist WAYNE D. “OVERHOLSER __* . (Copyright 1986) ° | = S —lhalf -her-property. Pve-been wor} must be soce substitute for Joe's jers, who was as tranquil as it eee a sight | dering why, but it's her business.) 54a he'd asked about ‘elk hunting. I ri I've got the papers ready;” It was dark by the time I brought my gaze back to Sarah. few , | | ia a ; k kt ‘|reached the Box P sat eas up| She od hee econ’, Teka >» a. | E r s a. . »|my horse. The only substitute 1 Scarred tr forehead. I walked t6. | : Why didn’t wy & idn't you marry her? had been able to think of was a and looked down at. people athers * ween and his wife, Sarah, who ‘tas tired” in I ask ‘since an secidetit. asked. the Cattlemen's Association, I'd a wheel chair: I j im “I was poor, just starting my ide r ‘ : ride over to see Alec Dodson in * * * .|practice here, so I waited. Joe the morn: . ONG : B Easter Valey. When’ Jes| Showed up ~and rushed her off ning. , lsaid: “Mister, you don’t want ever See * Beam, he was the loser in her feet. They were married be- When I reached the bunkhouse,|to know about the land in Easter Curly King said: “‘Mrs. Pardee! Valley. It’s all taken.” You and s | (2 oe i ingham _ killed in ir. “Dying ‘of his wounds, : “Take care of Kathy to a young wom- ed Joe's intereat. , taking cae e of the ranch names Beeson #s foreman. This an enemy for Will, for ham has counted on getti wants\.fo see you right away.|Romig don't have enough guns (She's got company. I Buess she|to steal an acre.’ T laughed. “You “Did Joe know about you?" , ‘don't 2 Sawhill shook his head, ‘No. va ne eect tle me mere teva Wises testa tp Neither did Sarah. At least, 1; I changed my shirt ‘and combed| Romi. : ‘never told her. 'I came close to omig, sitting beside Mathers, icroscope magnifies it li cleaning with ourlow “ges 0% owner, Kathy. vps killing Joe \several times. Some-|™Y hair. We heard Maria ham-| pressed harder against the back i ee ay ine cash carry prices: : , F, [pyou, Will, and she iv destroy you just/times. I wish<{ had. He made} mering on the triangle, announc-| of the couch; his face got yellow- interior “heart” of the gem. Only customers of 4 me} ing supper. er than ever. But Mathers never | a Registered Jeweler can be assured of | as she destroyed _alife miserable forsher in a lot of! end Silty SILVER = | Walking to the house. I asked{ turned a hair. Ho said calmly: : —— quality by this instrument. One more fore--1 Sasa what was happen- ing.” Te fe You are looking at a diamond through the DIAMONDSCOPE, our scientific diamond . How Wonderfull You © | save on your dry Chapter 6 - Fall roundup went as poe | as it ever had when’ Joe. w alive. So did the drive of the pal herd to Leadville. When we got} k to Alton’s Tra¢ing Post on [thé Arkansas, I left the crew_and| rode downriver to Canon City, 1 |=: the money from the sale of | the Box P steers in the bank, keeping out the $500 Sarah want- ed, and looked up Ben -Sawhill.-. “| ways.” He shrugged, “No use ‘digging up--old bones. Might as|Curly: “How are these- visitors! “‘I didn’t say we were farmers. I traveling?” asked about the land. Nothing | S)well wind thig business up.’’ “Hired a buggy in Canon City,"’| more.” he said. _ - “Why would you want.to know He handed me a pen, and I | dipped it into a bottle of ink and signed my name. Hes leaned back “Where'd. they come from?” | about the land if you weren't in his chair, eyes narrowed. “This | “Dunno. I took care of their figuring on farming?” may turn-out to be a good ar- | team and they went into the |- ‘Maybe we want to own a cat rangement. Fl bring Sarah here | house. Been talking te.Mrs. Par- tle ranch.” it she'it have me, and you'll be | dee ever since.” “That's Anchor grass above there on the ranch ‘to run it. You | I soon’ had the answer to my OS along the creek,” I said. question. Sarah introduced me,/Or their hay meadows. You'll and then we sat down at the find no open country anywhere in | a ‘sei di ‘ hae a i jon our new VING® CLUB CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS. ought to get married, Will. You'd The lawyer shook hands with ih | Save the th ‘ cay vn me and motioned toward a chair.| be, mappler. ? ode | He asked about the drive, how) “Get married,” I said. ‘“Just|Mathers. About forty-five, 1 the valley. i the year was going financially like that.” judged, a handsome man who im-| * * * i | Dilw and how I liked my job as fore- a a Dressed me as being honest and| “Will.” Sarah said, ‘get the i man. | I turned toward the door. He forthright. . chip off your shoulder. These men = me | : _ ww 8 * 'said, Will.” I swung back as ‘he * ** |_| are our guests.” . | He seemed to Fun out of ‘ques-:rose and walked to me. ‘“Joe| The other man was Al Romig,) “Yours,” I said. ‘Not mine.” i I. ‘tions. He paused, then said: “Will, taught you a. lot of things, in- thin and dyspeptic-looking, with ‘Ours. Or didn't you sée Ben JEWELERS | }how do you feel about Sarah? cluding -his way of looking at 4 yellow-skinned face and dry Sawhill?” t-. | — . Do you intend to marry her?” every problem in that simple, cough. He toyed with his fod “{ saw him. All right, our 16 W. Huron St. Phone FE 2-0294 Weve eur were clerk write the emevat ef each dry I stared at him, unable to say_'0ugh way he had. It fits Gene| and! talked) very litte. | guests.” I nodded at Mathers. | os e I purchese on your mimborship cord. | anything for a moment. Then I Dillingham, but it doesn’t fit you. | (ae ee ee ee a FS morning = said: “I ought to knock your Sooner or later you'll butt oe sper bie Soe) wien vent rel ap lend yoarulSs - 7 | _ When your billa sete! $10.00 turn in your cord end teeth down your throat, Do you |0n a question that will break you) Mathers’ wife was dead, but he | 201. by the time I get back. © receive @ PRET maven DOLLAR. || have any idea what Sarah has |2nd Sarah up unless you see it) had one daughter, named Nela. | Goo4 night.” | meant to mas since I went there?” her way. What will you do?” ai cian eaniabiite | T walked out of the ro Oo | 1-HOUR | +] apologize. Will” he said!.,"/-don't know,” I said. “I guess) Throughout the meal Sarah's siance at Sarah told me she was _ VALET gently Oyen see. I was in Jove l! decide when the time comes.” we was flushed with excitement.| angry as angry as I had ever — ee , A : When we finished eating, 1 would a’ bt : . with her before she married Joe. I thought some more about seen her. Later, when we were 5 Tel-Huren Shopping Center ae Ph. FE 5-7934 ‘I'm still in love with her. I in.) what Sawhill had said as I rode | have Fone um Pe eee alone, I'd hear abeut it, just as: A SALUTE TO GRADUATES = ease eran geese ipeer fighter. and bf poevieig os ‘one [ito} the | front jroo) Will) there ge pager py in a zh eras cocoa oe for zaeclien ‘Le vas| Dillin h ‘sda Mektne 6 |e 8 few things we want to-ask Situation like this. I'd decide wh oo af — ="(\_|val. The only reason I asked was gham my fighting woul? ib : de when] it is an occasion that occurs but once in a \\) ito; make sure what your inten-| me. But I couldn't sit still and |""~ ithe time came, I told him; but} jifetime. In cap and gown you accept the \}i ° gfe «IT tions were. She's deeding you! watch our grass go under. There » © now the time had come, and If scroll of accomplishment. | S rks-Griffin ase | Dogbone pushed her wheel- still didn't know. ~ i ~ co | ‘chair into the other room, then (To Be Continued) |] You have tinishet one phase of your work, ~~ —— Ss ; : . left, and I threw a couple of} : the second phase will be exciting, a ake FUNERAL HOME No Truth to R u m O TS (piecesof pine on.the fire. When lenge. Before you stands a ladder reaching. . : . 4 I turned, I saw that Mathers was) Here is a up and up to all you want; there are no “Thoughtful Service” H a : D ] ‘sitting on the couch, his legs] — _ handicaps, each of you has an equal oppor- 8 tf ° emlngway e€clares ~Stretched out toward the fire. Credit Union tunity to reach the finer things of life— ae : | “You have a fine place, Mrs. ! ability, alone, is the power that elevates you | 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-584) By EARL WILSON Pardee,” he said. “I can see why for You! to the glories of success. - $4-Hour Ambulance Service HAVANA—Six of us—kind of a traveling cocktail perty—|you wouldn't want to give it uP. 4) gaye te ase create ‘ach bition ; _ 2| went limousining out to ses Papa Ernest Hemingway and ee, there is no reason for you |} Wate govres ter the past 3 seg Mar wee be As — 7% “Miss Mary” at their “finta” or farm, in the village of San|” | years were PAID = a ins pelea, here oe will think Francisco de’ Paula. We were greeted on the steps by Papa) “Of course not,” she sabi. 4% DIVIDEND of it. W ‘ ce yen eee and Mary and 10 or 12 dogs." ee ek ee te ae Get the Details Gems. Cascy place cur tunwe in your banda : : ; the land on the other side of | . 4 4k ke * Pontiac Co-op Federal ~ | Westr idge -of - Waterf ord Papa was looking ‘his slimmest and trimmest as he sat hechae ” Between) (Carton and | Credit Union ‘ i VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL VL. HOME |.down. in the big living room 509-A Community National Bk. || 266 N. Perry Street For the Discerning — Northern Pontiac's Deluxe Suburban CommanttY. Both Traditional and California Contemportary I looked at her, then at Math- ~ Display-Homes Await Your Inspection. . ———— eee DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND SEE MODELS or by appointment DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Highway, 2 =r eeentere: Turn on Cambrook | Lane to Ledgestone Drive—rig! HELTMAN&TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-ol- Waterford 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE and drank some rose wine which damages the innards less than the hard stuff. “Papa’s feeling good,” Mary said. | “They’ ve got a couple stories | going around about you,” I said. “First, that you're mov- ing to Spain. Second, that you're pretty sick.” Sitting there in trunks that. showed his powerful legs, with his beard heatly trimmed and his face looking rugged and not fat or jowly, he said, “If I ever moved anywhere, it'd be Africa. As for me dying, well, I expect to outlive the pur- veyors of those. sfories.” Doctors have told him he has at least 15 years left. He's cut off 20 pounds by quitting the hard stuff, and when I accepted his invitation to slap +him in the stomach, I found it-hard-as g¢tone. As always he wouldn’t talk Cuban politics. But when I _| mentioned that a girl had told me she couldn’t go to the }/ university because it was closed to punish rioting students, “Papa said: “I think jf the students of Columbia University | { | BOARD OF_ - . DIRECTORS’ "HON: CLARK J. ADAMS MAHLON A. BENSON CONRAD A. CHURCH LOUIS R. COLE R. CLARE CUMMINGS JOHN Q. WADDELL GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN Three Ways Better... | ~ Convenience—Safety—Profitable First }f all, thete is no parking problem... an off the o street parking lot in the back of our main office build- ing has been provided for you. Inside our air con- ‘HEMINGWAY _on SAVING CERTIFICATES _ bombed City Hall, it would attract a little attention in New 3" Deposit your surplus savings or investment “+ York. HONORARY His conversation dhowed he is up.on all the s at: events— ‘ ne : vn ge ’ bank otis one of our 8 convenient A [and he spoke of the Hank e Ws up on al po DIRECTOR , eUched office vou will find pleasant personnel who a 2 ~ “Guys like that have to be careful about fighting,” he sald. CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS will give you prompt service. , Ci om mun nit “I used .to cool a few. fellows myself when I was yourig,” AS y he laughed, “but I haven't hit anybody since I was solvent!” — Our three locations and our mail service are facilities _ -National Bank . * * OFFICERS ‘ | convenent for everyone. / | ; | ‘R. C. CUMMINGS . Poe Every saving account_at Pontiac Federal Savings is | tg jto. show she’s in good shape herself. We rode back into’ Havana talking excitedly of this remarkably. gracious, -hos- pitable and yet successful couple. ~~ os .... President M. A. BENSON .. Vice-President 2 e insured up to $10,000. You may open your account in JAMES CLARKSON ... Executive Vice-President and Secretary 9. + any amount and know it is well protected. \ . OF PONTIAC - * * Mary lifted me practically over her head as we were leaving) : Soe me E. W. JOHNSTON ... Treasuter x " . . THE WEEKEND WINDUP patie. Se. ia Giles « C. BRYAN KINNEY ... aeomer 3 Enjoy the high rate of dividends that Pontiac Federal gl tines will Travel Trio, featurt om o~ Puntantice a5 a me iad o Savings. offers you... .3% returns paid semi-annually | WE ED NO | ICE . . . Eli Wallach may do Steve Allen’s play, “Jose,” on Broad-| BRANCH — on alldeposits.. Deposits made up to the 10th of the’ 3s z vr hal way... . Dale Robertson and Mary Murphy, who were having MANAGERS month receive the added benefit of earning from the i it annulled, will give their marriage another oe first. : WISH I'D SAID THAT: The thing that makes it so so ee Branch 3 _ I to find fault with some people’s work is that: py never do. lany.—Tony Pettito. That's earl, brother. 4M. M. SORENSON | < ; ... Rochester Branch “CLOTHES and sHoss for ——- let i Ly ontiac Federal Savix nes the ENTIRE FAMILY _ HOME OFFICE: den W. Huren, Per Ordinance Number 448 as ermended at property owners are hereby notified that all property vacant or otherwise shall be Free of Weeds as of July Ist and remain so sens the summer’ orewing season. . "geected ed shall be cut by the Pontiac F Parks oid | Recreation Department ‘at 206 ‘per front foot. David R. ‘Ewalt, Director: —— R BARGAIN. “GASEMENT ¥ | ‘ets and Receton Dept. | “GOODMAN'S ml Aix wie : @_DEPARTMENT. STORE. ae | ‘om échtestex BRANCR ‘DOWNTOWN BRANCH laginan FE 2-2784 1 & ae te AM. Mai in Street ° | BE Lawte ‘ ea St, Vey i ae ee | yi —_¥ IRST CHUR E BRETHREN b& ae jp confident riviig : : - More Men Than War” : &2 4, Mi. Moning Mesmge ty the Foe 4 8:00 P.M. C.B.Y.F, ‘ Bok Brean, Hrs ao Cas Ming st the Jute heme Audrey Limkeman of } Oakland Avenve Church Ps sin M Perry’ Phone ve 2.6269. _ Presents Awards. “4 i. Robinwood Phone FE 5-7642 Milton E, Truex, Minister Schedule of Services: 9:30 A.M. Sunday Bible School 7 |} 10:50.A.M. Sunday Worship - ~~ os | | 7:30P.M. Sunday Evening Service \. } 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Evening Service, 10:00 A.M. Thursday Ladies’ Bible Class—Sewing ‘. \ «| pw night at 7:30 for the Youth ght Service in the Oakland Ave- e United Presbyterian Church. * * * native ait Belgium, = = accordion will sing>. ; = WATERFORD: COMMUNITY CHURCH ~ Andersonville Read — a! Dixie H’way Sunday School 9:45 a.m. _ Evening Service ............5: wecesce 84300 p.m. rho Bible Hour Wednesday ..... .. 7:30 p.m, | Fundamental — Undenominations! Worship 11:00 a.m. Jiland iceman \United Presbyteriant? Church recently enjoyed a hike, cook - = _ encampment at ® ‘ FIRST oe The following awards were pre- | sented by the Les director, Au- jae re or voyager, kitchen- handcraft, song, se 60 ieee Street rad and Bible. : Bible School eielels sieiels 9:45 A. M, Peng the honors were | y Allen, Cheryl Coffing, Morning Worship .....11:00 A. M. mex grace Susan White- MESSAGE BY THE PASTOR - man, Sharon Edgar, Marsha , At Both Services Webb, Fritzie Cynthia Evangelistic Service... 7:30 P. M. Youth Service ........ 6:30 P. M. ee ac * Girls earning the Bible badge ae oe a . ve oom rican ‘é-l6 a Sic ee scene Apostolic Charch of Christ [uest Pastor Slated, “ge enten Oe CENTRAL . for Bethany Baptist Ruhis metus oe @ wot: no toy oat | The Rev. Ben A. Bohn, pastor of “4 «~Bible - cannot make this ithe Crescent Baptist Church, ; offer. Service 10 a, m. Sunday | Church. Phone FE a xs 361 - Bishop L,*A. Péien Paster Res. OL 2.4751 es . 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL The Rev. Mr. Bohn is well known "Classes for all ages. been sponsored by : Church, the Association the 645 P.M. YOUTH . tomor-}- ate na rae ee cxtelte wah oot ee a Renee pao | time, service and prayer. _ |God- Gives Him a Hand in Making ‘Dream’ Real “By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE : I have a friend who really Joves people and who ingpies « good matiy. He has a little house in the country. One day a local house painter was there doing a. paint job, and my seem, triend was chatting with him. the painter said. “Wish I had one.” “Why don’t yeu?” asked my friend. . ~~ At this, the painter put down his‘ and gaye my friend a I¢cturé on why. he “not have a house of his own. It seemed he had two children and it costs money. to bring them up; both prices and ‘taxes are-high and ‘you can’t save tnoney like you used to; and things weré’ bad in general, and @ man couldn’t even dare to hope for such ‘a house. - My triend Ratened to al} Gis negativia patent its gst ni obd cndy’ box. put some top on, cut a little slot in the top and lettered ‘ ‘Building Fund” on it. 7“ have you got any change in your pocket?” PULLS OUT CHANGE John pulled oot a handh of change and my fiend took dime. grow.” V E iy a thi ane, tah T's going 40 pat es fas ise" An ae ceed enue ae he said, “There's the be ginning of a, beautiful new house for you. “Now continue the process by forming in your mind a picture of that new house, just as you want it, and hold that mental image in your conscious mind until it sinks into your unconscious. When it aves thaf, you ns geod as have your house because it has you.” And that is true too. When thing really hs hold of, you, then your hold on it becomes creative. VERY WISE TALK Then Be eat ahs meceaer fal tees ead een) cts tate eerie It’s not very popular philosophy nowadays, but it’s still true that “A penny saved-is a penny earned.” Another thing he. suggested was that the painter take one penny eut of every dime, and one dime out ‘of every dollar and give it to God as a tithe. “The Bible says, “Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse . .. and prove me now herewith .. . if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing that there shall not be room enough to receive it.” So important do I regard this law ef the spiritual life that to anyene who feels a sense of defeat, I say, “Faithfully try tithing.” ee ee oe My friend explained that when you give to God you stimulate the dynamic forces of the universe. He also pointed out that you have to give in order to receive. TES = = a xk * About two years later, my friend received an invitation from John “You're very lucky ‘to have a house like. this,") ates Bie. Wednesday Rev. Lyal H. Howison Announces Program for Dedication Week oon * * The choir will sing special: music at the 7:30 p.m. service Wednesday mai 6 Snes eon Rev. T. ae a contest. held cently, with aareseacalices Isaac . 501 Cass Just North off M59 | Sede, Meni, sie a: Service ... 7:30 P.M. UBLE MINDED” arv. @. J. BERSONE, Paster 290 N. Cass Lake Bd. peting from 15 other! United byterian churches in the area. Carol .will represent the Youth Synod contest. She was the winner of this event in 1956. ene Church Choir Will Sing at Conference The Central . Methodist Church || Sunday School BETHEL "TABERNACLE First Pentecost Church ef Pentise 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Tues. Eve. Service 7:30 Thurs. Eve. Service 7:30 Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. groups of ,songs. The first, “O) Magnify the Lord,” arr. Lynn; ‘Lovely Appear’ (Redemption), apron 4 morning service |’ Gounod; ané@ “Send Forth Thy 9, the Rev. H. C. Artz of OPEN HOUSE Choir of 44 voices will appear] FE 5-8256 Open House will be observed|Thursday evening before the De-| from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at which — jae ~ at mei time guided’ will be conducted urches, ; y | . pendonas ositiey halt heat concet e .. HIGHLAND - At 3 p.m. on June 9, the church |Eraine ‘'* address by BishoP! Congregational Church The program will include re.) ¥ Bleck Off M-50 on Milford Ra. J eoria, Ill. a former pastor, Spirit,’ Schuetky. This will be followed by ‘‘Holy Is | .|Thy Name," Vogler; “Man: Shall | ,|\Not Live By Bread Aloné,’”’ Gard- | to a housewarming. Of course he accepted. He was shown around a| beautiful ttle home. The painter then took him into the front hall and’ and the inscription read, ‘‘The foundation of this house is this dime and| * x * ~ To me, John’s house was built on hard work and savings and dreams, but primarily on faith — his faith and my friend’s faith that! \, not do. God did help, and John’s house is truly the house that God| pointed out a plaque. Set into the plaque was_a bright and shiny dime, |these services. God would help him accomplish what he had previously felt he could Mr. and : ner, and “Create in Me a Clean | The public -— been invited to|Heart,’’ Mueller. The final group is taken from the modern oratorio ‘‘The Redeemer”’ Pontiac Girl Graduates Among the graduates of Bob\W8% the Word,” Jones University on May 25 ‘was Apostle.” ““O Break, O Break Hard Margaret Rose Liddy, daughter nae “Lord Jesus, Think ea} 759 Melrose St. She was a mem-| will include built. aN a aig the Quetzals Literary \So- Annual Conference (Choirs: Present Concert Scheduled June 3-9 The ninth annual Northeastern Conference of the Church of God ME: hese ~ $ Rev. H. H> Savage, Pastor Gm Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor ‘ —SAVAGE FAMILY DAY— 30 Whittemore Street | 7:00 P.M. San. Eve. Prayer: Service 7:30 P.M. Sunday —Harelg rshall =. FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM of the Board of|in Christ will be held at the local| The St. Paul Lutheran Church| rosa, 7:30 P.M. WORSHIP - preside and assist) church, 252 Wessen St. from June| hol pes be a 7 Topic: “The Call! of God.” the Lard's)3 10 9. the area churcheg| ett to be held at 7:30 p.m. Sun. : |WEDNESDAY—J:20 P, M. PRAYER and BIBLE HOUR = [is Bishop C. J. Johnson, past or| {ay in the Cedar oe ae, : You Are Cordially Invited to Enjoy These Servicts With Us ‘of the Wessen street church, Other| aoe Eras | _rimst unrrep missionary cHuRcH |) CUNY | ctr x vous nu com aS Matteo the. Ontar ens, Muskegon, Romeo, New Ha-| Clarence’ Mahrie of the Cedar | 125 Prospect ©. EF, Eastman, Minister} 1134 N. Saginaw Et. FE 2-460® | ven, White Cloud and on Nebraska Fah tga By: direct: ty ee Bund 11:00 M. t t. . “4 ’ ‘ Mrs. Binochs Jout. Minister We the daily services will begin at| All Praise-to , My God, This = oo || Bape and will be held ev-|Night” by Ken and “Come Ye Dis- 6:00 P. M.—Y.0.U. y consolate”’ | Jlery day at noon, 3.and 8 p.m. A ate” by Webbe, . F RST BAPTIST CHURCH : banquet yond be served at 3 p.m. of seer eee Seeetir ot Tes : : jon June . conduct Oaklond and Saginaw CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC Those assisting at the mectings| “Brother James’ Air” by Ma- +. Pontiac, Michigan SCIENCE CHURCH will, be Mrs. Mary Hopkins, Mrs. Wed.. 7:30 P.M. — (Churchwell and Elder William Vera Laughty of Romeo, Elder William Spraggins of New Haven, Mrs, Mary Hutchins, Mrs. Ida Ordained to Priesthood in St. Peter’s Cathedral 'Tyms, all of Pontiac. ‘ ~.| The Rev. James Stafford O’Con- 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP Bob and Jim Savage, Speaking “oh 00 P, M—TESTIMONIES & SONGS | by the Savage Family . Sunday School . Ww i el eeesreeere Parsonage: NS Owego Brive ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Street at Cherry Court Rev. Carl W. Nelson, B. D. Pastor 9:45 AM. jin St. Benedict's = = Church. He was ew tlele so clelelere a lained _morning in St. JES ARGO EA OORS . 11:00 A.M. Peter’s Cathedral, London, Ont. on ees Mrs. Arcello ‘has another broth- : er who is training for the~ priest- hood in Detroit and five aunts who ————— ION following Evening Service — Se eee et eee eae Rev. First General Baptist Church 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 Lowell Baggett. Music Director aie aren oir ap ome . h Sunday Schépl ............945 A. M. Citywide Choir Union Morning Worship ereainies ..-- 11 A, M. . The Rev. T. Walter. Harri Cen ral let lo ist rnb hone REAR Mag Prayer Union will hold its June meeting Rev. Milton B. Bank, D. D,. Minister Catvia ©. B. D., Asst. Bible Study ............ 7:30 P.M. [isunday afternoon at 3:30 in Prov. Robert Garner, Pastor a aan Worship Service ....3\....4. “IT COULD BE YOU” » a br. John H. Hall. preaching All Saints Episcopal Church | At the 7:30 p.m. service, F. W. Dinkins, a member of the Providence Church, will preach. lat Cedar Crest. Church ame ap eecre Changed to the! CHURCH OF THE summer will be in effect until Aug. 26. | GOOD SAMARITAN ‘Ronald Newman ~ Says Church Leader INDIANAPOLIS # — “Jesus ing ‘session of the 118th Indiana’ State Convention of Christian Churches (Disciples. of Christ.) Dr. Theo, O. Fisher spoke on “Beautiful Savior,” author ae ‘ Lord Bless You |the subject ‘‘Believe Big.” He is and Keep You” by Latkin. ' |minister of the Northwood Chris- The Rev. Howard E. Claycombe tian nat here. pastor of the host church will give of little minds, little souls, pre padre tae ch | ge Race and little’ faith, will We Will Praise Him.” His text will be taken from Psalm 28:7. Following the service, the La- dies’ Guild will serve tea: _ & ® &® The time of services at St. never going any place.” “Believe big — to the uttermost | part of the earth.” by Martin Shaw. Those Salactions | “In the Beginninng |— **Mine Own ¢ Man Must Think Big, | told men to, believe big,” the | convention president told the open. | FRIENDS: CHURCH 962 Vootheis Rd., K. of P. Hall | The Episcopal Church of the Advent W. Leng Lake BR. af Middlebelt Sunday Services 9:15 and 11:15 A. M. Chereh Sebeol, 9:15 A.M. THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar Christ Lutheran Waterford Township Airport R4. ot Williams Lake Ré. “Wership Service 11 A. M, Sunday School ..9:30 A. M. Arvid E. Anderson, Paster “Kant Helen” in the. Paul Lutheran Church, Joslyn at Sunday School will be at 8:30 Service, 7:15 P. M. REVIVAL. Elected to Head || June 2nd thru June 9th Tuxis Society | * Bil Statler Children’ s Crusade |» MISS HELEN SIMENETA F (BROADCAST Over Williams St. at West Pike EVANGEL TEMPLE WPON 11:00 A. M.) a een — _ 365 East Wilson The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate Non-Denominational Fall Gospel Cy a Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICES af Werehin, 11:00 dn Mi. | a * 8:00 A.M.—Holy Cominunion Geottrey Day, BABIH. Pastor x \ “ 2 Soho the Comp! cae TM J]. 9:30 A. M—Holy Baptism i eae | Lo 99 6 coat maT P00 AM — Holy CONGREGATIONAL : Mill, E. Huron end Mt. Cleméns ST, "ANDREW'S eg ence, , St. GEORGE'S CHAPEL... _ 8PISCOPAL CHAPEL Rev, Malcsim K. Button, Pastor ns ore, x Sart. Yantora| atic. | | 0 matenery na, Drayton WORSHIP AND | pean a 30P\M. 1 #100 A. M.—Holy Couimenten | | poe A, M.—Holy Communion * SCHOOL 10:30 A. iB AG 9:15 A. M.—Morning Prayer . ae 1 M.. » i ota bees ou A M.~Chateh tial “TAKE HEED TO iviidaila 11:00 A yr ye arch chee / : : ¥ ) \ 4 eae 7 : For All Boys-e Girls ee Py eee lat the 9:30 Conaged he an ey cae ype tales | the Better” will be un Puppets, Prizes, Stories, agli he pat as 178 Green Street | Rhythm Band. Gospel Dollars, -H. Marbach a.m, i Squeaky. eae oma va sing “The REVIVAL See ee ood Timmie”, , the ice and “In My Father’s House ; Parents Are Many Mansions” at 11, The . NOW in PROGRESS caley this feotaeiae eae 's coenew © Choir will sing “Great is} Evangelist M. B. Hester Gospel Crusade Marbe ' ~ fine Rev. Marvin P. Hester [|] - 30 Sunday come = Whelan World s Pastor Wibley will speak se Gna scat North Saginaw =e Bible: School teceeesens . mn 9:45 A.M. ‘Morning Worship fie AM. | 11:00 A.M, Worshi at 75 i — 7 Sunday 100 4 rent 1:45- RADIO: WPON 8:00.8:30 ao : Evangelistic Service 7:30 | ottage \ ee ee re SATURDAY, JU NE 1. iat ef mi co PONTIAC PRESS. § “y be ae! FIVE “He. that geanti his nelghbour’g ee ny Ay a ey i se : ee =. Thou :ghalt forget thy misery, { “he Sarat beens eed reyes inne het mercy B to Graduate ‘Youth Ministers ~~ na - it as waters al te “ahd the aoe “In the fear of the Lord id strong : t confidence: and His ' have a Lani of refuge.” children shall “THE United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadiliac _ Theodore BR. Allebach, Paster Worship “A LONG, HARD LOQK AT THE CHURCH” Bible School 11:20 A. M. Youth Fellowship . 6-00 P. Evening Worship ., 7:30 P. Med. ae: bier . 7:30 P.: onal JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third \ OOOO CCC CCCCC CC rewewuvuvuvuvuvvuvevwewvetw' 10:00 A. M. Edmund > Watkins, Paster Bible School -... 9:30 A. M. at Seminary - Dr, Tom Malone round School: to Train Youth for Christian Service The Midwestern Baptist Semin- ary is having its first Commence- ment and. Convocation Exercises on Sunday, ets at 7:30 p. m. * * The service is ee be -held-in the main auditorium of the Emmanuel Baptist Church, located at the jcorner of Orchard. Lake. and- Tele- | raph road. * * Graduating from the Seminary; 44 will be 11 men with degrees and|~ *: |two women with certificates. Sev- ‘eral of the outstanding students of) the school will be participating in ithe service. ~All of these young men and women are in full-time. Christian, service, A number of the young | men have already been Zalled : to serve as pastor in many ot the churches in the Pontiac area. | in Fruit Valley You ng People ‘Lead. Life of Missionaries’ to | Assist Migrants Elizabeth Lake Rd. st Tilden OR 38-3206 Sunday School .....10 a. m. Morning Worship ..... i... Junior and Beginners’ Church .. Youth Service ......... sercnbedeceences Sa et em Evening Church Service . scwie'sieieis secece ooees 1330 p.m, Midweek Service .. ...:......cscc.:.s020..7 Bp. a, Wednesday Pastor—REV. LER LaLONE A 8. Supt.—ARTHUR EWALD | DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH In one-room cabins and make- shift meeting places, college-age young people will conduct church vacation kchools for the children’ ‘lof California's migrant farm work- ers and organize sports, crafts shops and family nights. * * * Working’ in teams, these youth. | FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building—S460 Williams Lake Rd. Sundey School .....c2..-.2.+.. 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship ............... 11:00 a.m. . Evening Service . . | ful ‘‘missionaries’’ are getting | se 2 4 PoP f i * Se ec fi Sy fy ees a be y ready to help the army. ef migrant }workers which trundles intg the California fruit valleys every sum- mer in jalopies and jJampacked | trucks. Announcing for this sunimer’s program, the Rev, Dr. Dougias z. THE PILGRIM ‘HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin and Fairmount ‘Sunday School (all ages) Morning Worship .. 11 A. M. C. SWANSON, “Minister . - Pilgrim Y. P. 8. ... Golden Gospel Hour—Inspirational Singing “The Little Church With the Big Heart” ..10:00 A. M. 6:45 P. M. ‘7:30 P M. ROY OVERBAUGEH, 58. 8. ‘sept. M. Still, of Fresno, reported that thanks to the United Church { Women of Northern California, | who are offering “scholarships” | to help pay their expenses, 12 more college-age young péople |. Lyceum .Penny Nichols of Desveorn, Guest feeaker sievicie a/enee John Meade, speaker FIRST sca 16 Chase Street ee i ee Sc ce cee es Silver Tea, Wednesday, June 5. Se ee er eae ST CHURCH oeiew esl We alae sels .... Wednesday. 7:30 P. M, -No Church June os = - SS * 1 BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH . West Huren at Mark St. “An American Baptist Convention Charch” A. M.—Church. School—Classes for All A. M.—Sermon, “Isaiah, the Volunteer” P. M.—Fellowship Hall Open for Recreation 100 P. M.—Baptist Youth Fellowship Groups DR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, 9:45 1:00 6:00 7 71:30 P. ‘M.—Wednesday, Mid-Week Pastor Prayer "WESLEYAN METHODIST 61 NORTH LYNN 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL Ww. 11:00 WORSHIP EVA Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor STREET Y. P. S. 6: NGELISTIC? 45? :30 Worship .\...... 10:45 A.M. 4] This is the third year of opera- connate orgs part in the | Youth Felldwship . 6:30 P. M.§ tion for ho Dn Tus Malone, — Th t : db ; i. ‘oun om lone, pas- ese teams are sponsore y | Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Jitos of the Emmaniael Baptist local churches united in the North-|—— Wed. Night Prayer 7°3Q P. M. @| Church. The school has been de- ern California-Western Nevada 5 a nN @ | dicated to the training of young \€ouncil of Churches and work un-' q@.men and women for full-time der the guidance of full-time adult AUBURN HEIGHTS XQ Christian aervice * an members, he said. 3456 Primary Street q)\__. te & > | 3. Harvey McCann, Pastor q e public has been cordially “Serioug-mindéd young people q) invi as to the Commencement ser- are finding in the migrant min- Bible School ..... 10:00 A. M. > | vice istry channels to express their faith Morning Worship 11:15 A. M. | and render*service,"’ declared Dr. | “THE BLESSED HOPE q Still, ‘but they also bring back 8... 118 >| CO 0 em new-found skills to their churches." | Youth Fellowship . 6. / As state director of the Migrant outh Fellows ip 6 Fo. | ' = | bo Ministry of the National Council be . PA jof Churches” Dr. Still said he ex- q Faces Church QS IN MEMORY OF ‘FIRST PASTOR — tional churches in Michigan, Rochester, Z COMMUNITY UNITED 4 Paying tribute to the first pastor of their Romeo and Pontiac, made his home in Pon- P valieee tie — than ever PRESBYTERIAN Py church, the Rev. Isaac W. Ruggles, many tiac from 1824 until his death in May 1857. | . ¥ Oo CHURCH 4 | Religious Weekly Notes Members of the First Congregational Church Shown are Engle Groenberg, senior deacon, _ F iff ) k Dra Plains, Mic q Questi R Its; met in Oak Hill Cemetery to place a wreath kneeling; the Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, pastor Dr. RTI any to Spea = ee. 4 gonteirmeeny re — q uvestionnaire —— #|\\at his grave for Memorial Day. The Rev. Mr. Second from right), and the. Rev. Karl Ostberg, | pr Fred R. Tiffany. of Flint Bible School 94s A M. >| Calls. for Discussion es,. founder of the first three oh os associate pastor (right).~ 'and’ Pontiac, will speak at the 11 —_ _ io'clock service Sunday, morning Genie neq’ "i | NEW YORK ® — Is arickinag| jin Trinity Baptist Church. Dr. Tif-| ou roups ‘compatible with relicion? = ‘Be sed Hy | 0 Ki B Chi aay will leave soon for Chicago’ Evening Worship . 7:30 P. M. >| |. In a recent issue yeti Christian-' evise ‘ ymna ut ing, ueen to (Ss osen where he will continue his studies. Wed. Prayer and q Evangelist, national weekly of the | di | { t Hic t . personal counseling. Study Hour... 730 P.M. Q Christian Churches - Disciples of Dial th S h ] B | ? dct looks at the face about In n jan lec a 1g Cc 00 anque | : Fi : s — - drinking and finds them disturb- NEW YORK w— Le " ‘ % H — enERMnSES ing. . enlarged: igi fi rented oe The Rev. C: W. Martin of the i based.-on the true bite story of irst ; if 5 L t ‘| * * ® Iroquois Indians speaking’ the. M o ie fe Nazarene (Cesc e second! Jim Vaus will be shown. ‘i Presbyterian . 2 heres. “=| dt recounts the experience of a hawk-Oneida dialect has been po: Lote pei The “story centers around Vaus West Huron at Wayne HH Churches MISSOURI SYNOD ¢ - about their drinking habits. BLOOMFIELD | TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph Moartin Renner, Vicar Sunday School ... _ Church Service .. + ST. MARK 1979 Commerce Road NEW CHURCH BUILDING + ({W. Bloomfield Township) _,. .» Wm. C. Grate, Pastor ‘“« Sunday School ,, - Church Service .,... + Cedar Crest eS off Union Lk. Rd. © (Next to Dublin School), Howard & Claycombe, Pastor © _ Sunday #30 and 11:00 A M. Evening -@......2 s. 7:30. P. M. 7 39 P. M. ed eee Weinenee = o : _ WATERFORD | TOWNSHIP .~ Hall—Walton Blvd. ween Dixie & Sashebaw) Martin Renner, Vicar . 9:30 A, - 10; 45 A, : VFW. Between 3 = Church Service . ; Sunday School a ry "_GRACE pth ‘(West Side) Fd % = Services at 9 A. M. - and ll A. M. Rev. Thno A, danesen, Speaker . Sunday Schoo! at 9 A. M. and 11 A.M. ¢ Auburn at Jessie (East side) © Ralph C. Claus, Pastor Sunday. School .. First Service . Second Service IN ST. PAUL. Jo set | Geerge Mahder, Pastor . £ Morning fecyite - pe RESELL LORS 10:00 A. M. ANTS A.M. ©) xx Genesee and Glendale © | ST. TRINITY © 9:45 A. M. . 8:30 A.-M. “11-00 A. M. . 845 AM. a — FP _ them above the national average Of John Wesley . is for: Protestants. 9am = Tam © <= 3 # ' 2 i ‘Shonths to 48,600. ‘at Ist Baptist Church Richa pn, Pe a _ |chureh with them this Sunday. _|family at both services. t | there will be a reception sponsored | pastor in a suburban Christian Church who gave his member. ship, under 500, a questionnaire lished, -The first hymnal, published- in’ ‘Brooklyn 19 years ago, was edited A iby the Rev. Dr. Davis Munroe iCory, a Presbyterian minister who |, Fiffy per cent had-had a drink held regular worship services for : within the past week. As many as the Iroquois colony in Brooklyn five drinks in the past week had) Reprinted once, the hymnal been taken by 22 per cent; 9 per supply .was exhausted. Dr. Cory; | little Jess than half answered. cent had~tiad numerous drinks.|undertook a new hymnal, adding, Seventy-seven per cent voted newly translated hymms,.and in- ne Original Letters call themselves abstainers, magazine suggests. This ot | WASHINGTON, D.C. w—Twelve hagas AS Pippen : original letters of John Wesley,| | y a liek a. P written from 1773 to 1788, have studies Joleed — beer given_to. Wesley Theological | tamts abstain, 21 per tent of | seminary here.” ; | Catholics, 13 per cent of Jews. | The magazine says that in the'G. Bromley Oxnam. The letters face of more than 4% million glco-| are from their Wesleyana collec: fidlics in: this country, the prob- Bean of | drinking should be dis:| seriously in our churches. | Boby Chicks Shipped A Heifer Project, Inc., report: bed ‘recent shipment of . 5,700 : ‘chicks ‘to Ecuador, bringing od ‘total shipped there in the” pee: 15 edition books and other writings of Wesley. éThe letters; Written in Wesley's meticulous script, will be kep ie the library of the seminary: wi the school opens in- cop ; i Groundbreaking for new three million doflar’ Sera ary: on ‘the campus of. American : Univers best = = Apt 4 : 2. “Sava ges’ He omecoming, (Helen Savage) and their tamily have just returned from Vene- zuela, where they have- heen in Dr. and Mrs: H. H. ‘donee will ‘ibe having their entire family in The donors are Bishop and Mrs. prob- tion which includes several first? a 3 \annual Christian Youth Banquet \in the days when he was associ- Yon June 8 at 6:30 p.m. in Madison’ ‘Juhior High School, A graduate of Eastern Nazarene’ < College, he is a popular speaker at! Young People’s Institutes and. ‘Camp Meetings. and queen by Francis Staley, principal of Pontiac High School. against the church going on record cluding various aids to worship,’ More than 40 churches are spon-,the good, made restitution of over. FIRST OPEN - for total abstinence. ~ ‘such as the Lord’s Prayer and the soring the banquet for the \high $15,000 and became an ordaieed IBLE CHURCH k« * * iTen Commandments. school graduates of the Greater- rclergyman. ; BIBL RS a = | Pontiac area. { * * & | 5 Bleck i of Wales Bidy. * out these percentages: are pro | Churches are asked to have can-| ‘Rev. Jammy: Meena will pl nday School ..... 10:00 A. M. ably not typical of Disciples. Be &° Seminar y Gi ven |didates names for king and queerf the accordion and Kyle ee Morning ‘Worship ...11:00 A. M. tween 50 to 75 per cent of staged \turned in to Kenneth Hempstead, ;sing a solo. Youth Service ...... 6:30P.M. 100 E. Huron St. judges will be members of the banquet committee, Dr. Walter, Goodsell, Capt. Magnus A. Michal-; ‘|sen, Floyd Miles, Kyle. Wilson and | Floyd Evans. The. film, “Wiretapper,”’ which’ + bets on horses which, had already The highlight. of the evening won. will be the crowning of the king | , by June 4. The. day beginning June 2 at 10:3.a.m.|- |Christian “Youth Movement and: ated. with Mickey Cohen. _— Rev, W. A. Marbach “THE ‘SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) ! 29 W. Lawrence Street SUNDAY SERVICES—— Young People’ 8 Legion —6 P.M Holiness Meeting—11 :00 A. M. Salvation Meeting —7:30 P.M. : Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7: 30 P. M. snday School—9:45 A. M. '. $/Captain and Mrs. Magat commanging officers-in-charge - _ YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ua A. Michalsen. e. Rev. G. E. Hershey i He devised a system of tap- | Worship Services | ping race track resulig being transmitted by teletype and de- | laying them long enough to placé 7]. 9:30 and” 11 a.m. Church School | ee and 11 a.m. Vaus visited a Billy Graham a imeeting in Los Angeles. out. ot ‘curiosity. He was influenced for'- Evangelistic Service. 7:48 P. M. ve Des: Leland and i 4$ to 11:30 A.M. Service Lola P. Marion—S pecker 6: 30 Young Peoples Service 7:45 P.M. Evangelistic Service ; L. J. Shettield—S pecker i - 7:45 P.M. Wednesday Evening Bible arety A Friendly Plaée to Weckie CHRISTIAN TEMPLE $05 Auburn. Ave. * Full Gospel— Nondenominattonal 2. Rev. L. J. Sheffield. Assisiant Lola P. Marion, :Pastars Ceommunien and Worship. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P M. H —- Slate Religious Show The Ené of” Under the subtitle, “The Seek- Your Search o- z : for a Friendly jing Years,” a summer religious (gues ITV program for young people wil] ¥ ‘ S be seen on CBS channels each Sm Rev. T. H. Staton. FE 2-8497 9 - GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST: CHURCH 2287 Auburn Road—'% Mile West of. Cricks Road Sunday School. 10 A. M. — Morning pay 730 BI Mt Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worshi . Community Singing Sunday Afternoon ; &. S. Supt.. John Barlesom: Pastor.’Rev. Billy Brown—FE 2.2692: \ EDT. Sponsored by the United CALVARY: » MISSIONARY CHURCH . sins in le dl el Di a lll nie Dl charge of Missionary nr ‘'Bob and Jim Savage will both be REV. C: W; MARTIN “|speaking at the morning service, School. ' sat 10:45 a.m. : | er oe to SEV: TH-DAY. ADVENTIST CHURCH * | Bob Savage is vice president of | 4. F. Lohr, Pastor _ FE 5-1204 156 Mt. Clemens St. the World Radio Missionary Fel-] sapBaTH SCHOOL ................... Saturday 9:30am. _ lowship and program director for Radio Station HCJB in Quite, | Ecuador. SABBATH WORSHIP .,.... eerrees YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING ...... PRAYER MEETING ........... -seves Saturday 11:00 a.m. eeeosee dim Savage is associated with > ‘There wil be gretngs and tet a Rev. Robt, A. North, Pastor 4-6216 ble School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. hers none T pi. service and snecictp Youth Service 6:45 P.M. Evangelistic 7:30 P. M. “|music by members of the Savage|P Come and Test Our Welcome ; ZION CHURCH of the NAZAR er tend Ww * Following -the- evening service , the Women’s Honte at For- ning yy oe passe aes bas etbe ee eneek. seen ee on atebions! 1100 eam < fe ay se eepoeneses p.m. igdveaaees 7:90 pam. \ te / &) ”iveing: Worship ‘\. _ Wed, Prayer Meeting > « + * te ae 7:30 p.m, i i A Affilitued with Southern Borie ‘Cont ntion y 6:50 PM: vasbeeeye 7:30 P.M. Kaecons 7:30 PM. ul | yy HRISTIAN SCIENCEvz produced in cooperation with the | in co . : weno co A.M. EL UR National Council's Broadcasting — wee Ne. mH || we SUBJECT FO! /SUNDAY ; ne , vas ie hope eicinpe E: ae RB) “ANCIENT .G MODERN MECROMANCY, ALIAS & : es or'e ems ae a. Dav ‘aster Le |) facuas “ye s-bant (Q MESMERISM ~and HYPNOTISM,. DENOUNCED” fj eoaahion seaeaaaed = Sunday Services and /- . _ Reading Room ~) oe A NE Om Sunday Schoel / 2 East Lawrence Street Li FIRST ME WR genio, enna Ra a. THOD Wednesday Erenity / T ALM to $ PM. il : iN Service 8 P. M. Friday to- S$ PLM. .. S Sexinaw St at Judson Fant 7. Har, rater (pans CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship Service “| | U crn Williams Streets.” - “ff’S WHAT YOU ARE THAT COUNTS” PhS 11:15 A.M. Chur¢h School qi HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Classes and Departments for All Ages ih RADIO STATION CKLW TELEVISION “6.15 P.M. Youth Fellowship. >| “ ae “SUNDAY—$:30 A. M. Wed. 7:30 P.M. BibleStudy and Prayer 4M} “RELIANCE ON Gop rote ee ee Fellowship . . : Ss _BRINGS/HEALING’ CeaNNEL 7 ./ i i LL i tt tte ey bid | ee a Hf 4 fa © DR. TOM’ MALONE, Pastor EP ,, and ‘Convocation _ Sunday School. A ’ Air Conditioned Auditoriu rm Bor ot Se minory CBmmencement” Winning iain of the Preacher Boys’. Contest ndance Last Week 1,368 | Ample Parking Space MR. QUENTIN, WILLIAMS ee EMMANUEL BAPTIST ime TELEGRAPH RD. at ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Auditorium Bible Class / 10 AM. "Power of Faith” : — Exodus Chapter 2 , * Notional Quartette aaa ESBS seg | sf : f _THE 1B PONTIAC PI PRESS, SATURDA JUNE 1 IST ea sick aD soe Re dors, igiidaaate | * : ¥ 1" : my } 7 ~ = ; Nog? ee ae st * 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS should pee ei vith the MONaly Racont Sunder * * —" rresaeet ind Fadler ‘The case fora federal ‘grant for paedely Pgs Howme H. Pmemas = ‘school construction. has nof been neous a jeer, er pee terres, , proved, either from 2 : 2 Terese dome “A RY, of the “gravity of the situation” or Capris bit hepa = “pditor Winiail Advertising Maer. from that of the state and lecal “in- RGlnnaring Ejitor Classified." Manaaer capacity or unwillingness a s with the situation,” the NAM said. Dn it. ce, wecond class matter ; , : , St Se ee ee ee Théreé is ho evidence of a deman¢ ; Ea | ‘MEMBER ‘OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 7. The Assdciated Press is entitled exclastvely to the. : use for republication of all lecal news rose in this newspaper as well as all AP. news dispatche: of the states, the. local school boards, or the general public. The. record = roe Press is Gelivered by carrier for 40 ce : patie seg Peaeecee ots federal grants for education ‘come Michigan _< all other BP age Ld the United Braces from the employes of the pl $20.00 a vear. All mail subacriptio Payable in advan - Phone Pontiac FE 32-8181, j : \ school system—teachers and fein "MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS istrators and agencies and groups . > TS _mihich have a special interest in ex- “g SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1957 | panding. the’ federal grant cca KX _* * If school grants are introduced we might ‘as well face the: fact that they will become “perpetual.” _ - Costs would expand and waste . /would pile up like many of the - federal agencies: we have today. __This would .put national politics Wand federal control in charge of our local school systems. : kk kk We believe the federal government No More Tornadoes, Just Better Reporting Several letters have appeared in the Voice of the People’columns of _ The Pontiac Press during the past two or three weeks, suggesting that our spring weather has been: __ A—very normal, - y B—very abnormal. / This is about as divergent as opin- * jens can become. All too juently, our opinions about the weather are - ‘based upon personal impressions in- _ Stead of a study of statistics. k ke Also, the frequency of torna- does has: been a lively subject to a ~ our news columns and in informal ._ ° discussions all over the area, One - x side contends the tornadoes are much miore frequent and that their number is increasing. The “Joyal opposition” insists that the wind storms are no more violent _ than they were ten, twenty or | ~ forty years ago, __ / This last group contends that people have simply become infi- many agencies and that the school situation should -be solved by the people at home. . Also, everyone - must | remem- ‘ber that this Federal money isn’t something “free.” They tax us in Michigan to get the money into the District of Co- -lumbia so they can “send it back” under the guise of assis-. tance.” Michigan, as a State, does not get back as much as she sends, so each taxpayer here kicks in more than we get. The People’s Business for such a grant from the governors indicates that the only support for - is already overburdened, with its ‘Hi6 FORCE, “FAINTEST WHISPER CAN HEAR OF HIM! . ea Aha Niagara's Roar, Whisper of God’s Power 7 Days of All Faiths: Christians Observe Ascensiontide By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Christians are now in the midst of the short season.of Ascension- tide, which began last Thursday and will continue- through this week. According to the book of Acts, Jesus ascended on the 40th day after Easter and the Holy -—fpirit descended on the Apostles 530th day. This brief sea- ommemorates that 10-day + kok It wasea period of marking They were not at al] clear about : / nhitely more “tornado conscious.” Some P ay Hikes - _. We incline tothe latter belief. —_. . = . on t We think the number is reason. .- Legislature Gives Raises *™ A ably ‘tonstant. but Not Major Ones / aw fo x * - _ By ROGER LANE ‘ Today weather bureaus wer : LANSING—Michigan lawmakers, who the United States are equipped to voted themselves pensions, played it provide much more detailed and fre- quent service than in the past. In those days, there were no. “tornado 4 warnings” but today these fly about like rumors and often they séeM ‘in a very limited number of places, they about as unreliable. sweetened paychecks of over 100 elective ; tae ae + + state officers, board and commission y - members and agency executives, In the roaring twenties, no one in What the Legislature approved fell _. Pontiac proclaimed to the populace far short of Gev. Williams’ recom- : . that a “funnel shaped cloud has mendations, as was the case in other a been glimpsed neh?’ Cadillac.” - lawmaking. areas involving money. Father. close to the vest in passing out additional compensation for other state officers. Use But by coughing up a few dollars here, a few hundred there and a few thousand _ Unless the “funnel shaped cloud” actually descended to the ground, assailed. the countryside and did ir- |. Yreparable damage, - it. passed - un- ': known. Today we're appraised of its . .” appearance, then alerted and fuel advised | “ all clear.” state superintendent of public instruc- Williams: recommended $20,000. The Legislature settled on a $5,000 boost. OTHER BOOSTS A jump of half that amount, or $2,500, was provided for members of the State Public Service Commission, xk *«° * 5: fes” generally were conceded ° The Press believes that na- - below a figure ensurate with their i-mil- ture’s violent mood in the great responsibilities in passing on milti-mil ¥ lion oie utility rate cases. 7 Wolverine State are no greater, a a ee 3 - than they have been. We're Under the new schedule, the commis- simply told frequently about sion chairman will receive $11,500, and them and some of these “Te- the two commission members $11,000 a ports” are from untrained ob- piece. At present, the agency is short one servers. member, and is due to lose another Let's go along comfortably~ this summer. With a single com- with Old Mother Nature as she is. The Grand Old Dame does a .missioner sitting, should the situa- tion be reduced to that, parartysis remarkable job of supplying us With the same weather, same would set in for lack of authority te rainfall and the same sunshine, render decisions. ; s A bill that would have extended the year after year. Now. and then she* changes. same pay treatment accorded the high- way and school chiefs to most other State dministrative. Board members wound i ole 0} - -~. There are slight deviations. atone tacettce ncn rien But all in all, we face pretty much the same conditions, year after year. We've just been made iations Committee, which originally agreed only to a $1,000 hike for the public acutely awaré of the “unusual” », features. service commissioners, * x * . The smallest pay increase, $5 a year, went to the assistant director of the State . Waterways r was advanced from $5,995 to $6,000 a year. FURTHER FIGURES P eril Seen in Gov't Some of the pay rises decided on for Grants for Schools - Officers with heavy responsibilities in- A “of ae andi cluded: State . banking commissioner, $1,500 to - * omgente ‘and s 1 | dadee; Tate by’. : them ° any assistance, the $12,000 a year “e or Suiociation of Manut a al ob Fant tnd congenti a" re- cae, $1,500 to $10,000 a year. mp! Coen aslOOrs Police commissioner, $500. to $15,000 Controller, $750 to $14,250. *e ®t * Out of apparent political vindictives ness, Republican senators, overriding De tic protests, foréed a $4,250 a year cutback-in the salary of one o wag \.. that of a deputy mee, — eotte \ Mpledioner, = hand securities €8" €opnmission- committee. * * me Since the early days f “FDR” + It wasn’t in tfie-papers. ‘Perhaps the nearest thing to agree- = 4 Aio, ment developed on pay raises for the. - It wasn't on the r state highway One acest and the tion, each now receiving $12,500 a year.: ose salar- * be far Commission whose salary how the Lord's promises were to materialize, and .they were greatly worried about what ~would happen if the Jews laid hands on them. * * * St. Luke, in Acts, chapter 1, verse 13 to the end of the chapter, tells that they spent the 10 days :in the famous S‘upper room” and “continued in yer.” Their only specific recorded action during” this time- was the election of Mat- “thias ‘to replace the traitor Judas and bring the number of the Apostles again to 12. DAY OF! COMMANDMENTS On. the, sixth of Sivan, 50 days after Passover, comes Shabuot, the Feast of Weeks. It is the festival that ends the seven weeks of the grain harvest, and was originally named the Feast of the Harvest. It has another name, too — Pen- tetost, which is a Greek word meaning “fifty.” giving. The agricultural tone of - “the festival dates it in Jewish history: It must have begun after the Jews /settled in the ~--@t-eourse Shabout could’ ese - maift a are i festival after the Jews lost. / homeland and stopped being farmers. So, in- — ‘stead of dying out, it adjusted to the a new storical significance and a hew/ spiritual content, It came to be/ considered the anniversary of the time when God first entered into’ His ‘gave the Law—the Ten Command- ments—to Moses, * * And that is the chief meaning of . Shabuot Wednesday — an annual commemoration of the day the Wdews ‘first received the Law, their greatest spiritual treasure. Within the last century, Re- form Jews in America have made Shabuot ‘most cases of chronic ‘joint situation. It took on - | t with man and - young people. In former times this rite (called Bar Mitzvah) was for boys only and took place on the Sabbath nearest a boy's 13th birthday. It was mainly a private celebration within the family, Among modern Reform Jews the name has been changed to Con- firmation, girls have been in- cluded, this one day of the year has been set for.the ceremony, and it has been made a community festival. time for those earty Christians. ~ * * x Shabuot, the day on which the entire nation first confirmed its faith, seemed obviously the ap- propriate day for the confirmation of Jewish young people in that faith. 5 CAUGHT IN AN ERROR For the soul, there is nothing like. honest confession. A Tulsa, Okla., reader catches us in a mis- take and all we can do is to admit our error. * * * In the column for Holy Week we said, “Lent ends at noon to- day” (Holy Saturday). As far as we know, only the Roman Catholic church has ever had any definite ruling about the termination of Lent, and if was revised by the Pope eon Feb. 14 of this year: It now con- tinues until Saturday midnight. “We should have. known this. In other churches where Lent is observed, the close of the sea- son has slways been at midnight on Saturday, though this was not decreed by an official ruling. .. present leaders - * Voice of, the People 7 = ‘Worried Teenager’ xt Letters wit! os an hen neces because of 3 "Pull name, address and x space feos writer must accom: letters it these will not be. Soe ie ouests unless 7 fetter i critical in, te =: nature. A. lot has been said about teen- 1 agers of today not showing prom- Ske oe eaay ax Ge voll. I have the feeling that if the don't get on the ball and make world p teenagers won't have about world leaders or any other kind, because there won't be a wor id or any people to lead. %, ‘\ Worrsed Teenager Readers ‘Differ on Education ~ Answering “Junior High; everyone should. go through high school and graduate. How could we want it otherwise in America? Ten Years Out ee If boys and girls don't finish -high school, they are depriving themselves of a chance to enjoy . life as completely as those that do. _An education simply gives you a . greater sense of true values and a ~ greater appreciation of literature, art, science, religion, philosophy, etc. It helps bring a happier exist- ence. Ex-Teacher * * * If a boy gets a high paying job his junior year in high, why shouldn’t he grab it and begin to earn important dough? What's wrong with that? One That Is ‘Cannibalism Is Hurting Baseball’ For two years new the Tigers have been retarded by cannibal- ism. One can be sure every fifth time that Kuenn or.Kaline comes to bat with a man on base, the Tunhner to nd will be killed off by a low ball to shortstop or second base of opposing team, and Kuenn or Kaline will be safely on first base. My remedy for this is for players to practice switch hitting. It is not so hard to accomplish as it Fan ‘What’s Happened to All the Bees?’ I haven’t seen as many bees as usual -among the flowers. Is all this DDT killing them? If it is, we will pay and pay sharply. “The birds and the bees’ is more than a cute little phrase. Have (Copyright 1957) Dr. William Brady’ s Mailbag: Vitamin B Is ‘Poor Man’ S aeaae on “Fd like- to know “what “poor man’s insulin’’ is. Lord knows I could. use it, as I am diabetic and the cost of insulin is a burden to my husband, . .” (Mrs, E. J.) Answ; Vita- min B One with diabetes or one with potential dai- betes . (inherited te ndency) re- a ites person requires. — the Scoklet ' y Training for Dia- | betes, for which send 35 and stamped, self-ad- dressed ‘envelope. “Please state whether you think there is any thing as ar- _thritis. Are you trying to confuse people about this condition, saying it is just an obsession?” (D.J.D.) “Geek = it a are trying to discourage arthritis happens, all right, though fortunately it is rare, In ability, the trouble is not. in- flamation of the joint .‘(arthri-~ tis) but obviously degeneration | of~joint tissues, which I call _rheumatiz, If my prattling does. toe childish, it may do harm to study the pam- the (Chronic nan . in addi- (stany phiet ped, Jope) and Di loint Disability ). ‘“‘Member of family ‘takes table- * inet seem you no La J tion _ spoonful Epsom salts in a pint of water every day for high” blood pressure. Will this do any harm?” G. S, J) Answer = Yes, and it can. do no -geod for any condition of oe the which high blood pressure is a een ee me - school address — d, self-addressed rial veldpe to others). I found .it very . enlightening and ft has helped me _ to impress upon students*the val- ue of ‘staying home when they have a “cold,” as they are in: clined to call! it" @.D. MY \ sped ear ceeded. I merely say chronic — ‘ats. $thir pee envelope long as they get the idea that what -the illiterate call “colds” are communicable; it doesn’t matter, Anyone who is mulish _ about “‘cold”~may learn some- ' thing to the advantage of the health of those aréund him. by reading Stefansson’s The Friend- iy Arctic = in public li brary). 1 8! ed letters, aa more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not ding- sox or treatment, will be answered by a peace, we ay eee amateur gardeners noticed fewer- bees? _ x ' Green ‘Toumb Enjoyed reading the editorial on soil conservation. I got to thinking, what good will it do to win wars if natural resources are depleted? I haven't seen any bees in my yard this year. Usually swarms trees. radiation fallout has made them sterile and they have eliminated themselves? I hope not, because they are the pollinators of the vegetable kingdom. Worried ‘Is Sadist t Loose? Ask Psychologist’ _A woman wonders why ‘sadists are turned loose. She might ask ~ ‘the psychologists, as they have __ been the tin gods of the court- rooms. and parole boards since 1920. Joseph Gynae ‘Proof of Saucers Found in Article’ ~ Let's settle this ying saucer business. A current magazine ~ comes out. with an article and pictures about those who have actually seen flying saucers and two or three who have been in them and talked to the operators. ‘Phese believers have an annual convention. Do the die-hards give ‘up? Believer He Has Answer | for Old Saying . They say worry kills more people than work and the reason is obvious. More people worry than work. One of Them ‘Door Slammed: in Soapy’s Face’ Governor Williams got turned down by the University of Michigan img ta pit hie oot fa the door of the University’s business and he only got the door slammed in his face, I'm glad to see it. U of M Graduate Amateur Ex Explains Meaning of Term Tell people to quit talking about <» “A. C. current.” “A. C.” means alternating current, so when you say “A. C. current.” you've ac- tually saying “alternating current current.”’ Amateur Electrician” Chance for Neat Boys T get tired going out with ‘Sloppy Joes.who wear unpressed clothes, no ties and often need a haircut and shave. I could fall for any Romeo who would dress up for me, - Discouraged Junior - Case Records ofa Psychologist: = Dry Sermons Can Ruin Church Joel ‘is ruining his church by his dry, expositional sermons. Even a college professor has? trouble following such a talk, : so what about the kids in thé Junior Choir? Jesus gave us the surefire formula for an in- teresting address, and almost every topnotch orator has hit “pon it by rule of thumb. If ‘you don’t know it yet, then pooh for the booklet below. By, DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-996:. Joel J., aged 35, is a very brilliant.clergyman. _- But he stil] hasn't. léarned the simple formula for making an in- teresting sermon or speech. the recipe. It ethical the me (text) and then illustrating it with concrete cases told as narratives. Christ's stories were called par- ables. Today, CRANE Jesus would have documented his ‘Sermons with- stories lifted from. the local newspaper and examples ‘ Jesus gave us... consists of start-- ing out with an< and paints vivid verbal pictures -~ for us. POOR PLATFORM STRATEGY For the first few minutes I thus forced myself to listen to Joel's - dry utterances. Then I began day- dreaming. Finally, I got so fidgety that I could hardly sit still. So I counted the number of light- bulbs in = chandelier. : 1 furtively looked sie: ways at the front two rows where the junior choir sat, and watched those youngsters turn, and: twist and try to express their pent up excess energy. -““Kids, I can‘ certainly feel sym pathetic, ms I thought to iiypelf, fox for college de- there I sat, with many I overshot th. mark the first time and got Page 535 when I was trying for 400, + This is-2 game I used with our Youngsters when the ‘from the local local high school or base<- sssaka Tak Ws sutch dhcke amore ball diamond I had never gallen back on it for a geal. hemrer, a new bet tt Se reli ae ic appar- aly, Joel a sto : stressed‘ the “essay” ad. ip ft involves stringing together very learned sentences, "Bet specific cases are not em- ployed. as. illustrations, $0 aaa | a *textbook is\difficult to follow. bok and or expuaitinah arm ' ai as the rest of in care Mi . “attention, start out with a striking “theme or text. Then document it with narrative cases drawn from real life and the audience's own background. E And be ‘Teasonably animated in your delivery, instead of stodgy and forensic monotony. Change your pace as a good baseball pitcher does. ‘Thus, mix up a curve ball with your blaz- re) air eel ee oe ee Then fade out with an appropri- ate bit of verse to cap the climax. or give the crowd an exalted feel- _ing during your peroration. . x ® * enclosing a And: here's a “example __ Where you can profitably ‘mail an, “anonymous copy to your ‘clergy- man if he is emptying the pews. Be ary, engined type of SS, ' Always w write te A return envelope, plus $0 + oye cept Fun and. Hamort <3) Hair Today --- Uli ; | and Gone Tomorrow! | a i= | * _ Fan, fact.and entertainment : are packed i in each chapter of “en, by ELMER WHEELER An estimated. 60 million Americans are bald! Read how the fabulous Elmer 4 & - Wheeler faces this problem in The Bald Boy. Elmer, netionally- famous author of The Fat Boy, turns his ‘sizzling’ sense of humor loose’ on this shining new subject. You'll love each of the 18 “hair raising’ ' chapters of The Bald Boy. Appears exclusively in this eles before book a eo © Starts Monday, peeve — - we \ ‘feam thankful for these eight “BIGHT ease afi LF arewell to gael i in Temple Beth Jacob 400 friends and neighbors oF riends, Neighbors Say Sapersteins | 2) aad spt te arch gous in the: Pontiac including a- ¥riday evening for the service pe farewell reception for Rabbi and Mrs. Sanford E, Saperstein and their family. ' wk €w -&) S Rabbi Saperstein has accepted the appointment to the Reformed Jewish .Congregation in Merrick, Long Island, N. Y., after serving here eight years. His duties in New York begin today. _ In the course of his sermon, “The Lord Hath Done Great Things,” Rabbi Saperstein ex- pressed his feeling of gratitude stating: _ “I am-thankful for a congrega- tion which has through the years granted my family and me a place -in their lives and affections, a con- gregation that has been responsive to every.creative experiment and as x *« * “I am thankful to this commn- nity which opened many avenues for service and satisfying activi- a time of great testing and the Urban Le: course of study on the Old Tes- ~ tament ‘wt — Ponting: F Church. es the rece of In 1954, he Award for improvitg groap rela- ae: oy: During his tenure, the new s gogue of Temple Beth Jacob built on Elizabeth Lake aven (® * * He is currently-on the Pontiac \ Housing Commission, a member of » the board of directors.of Family - utivé board of | Service, on the the Greater Pontiac Advisory Council, first vice president of the ~ board of directors, Urban League, and chaplain of the Civitan Service * Club. NEW CONGREGATION Rabbi. and Drs. Saperstein with sige iz will.be going to a congregation just six years old. The synagogue was built two years ago by the 330 members. _* * * At the reception which followed, ‘ chrysanthemums in pink , roses and white ble flanked ver holders, Mrs, Jutius Levine was chairman mtered the buffet ta- pink candles -in sil- jot the affair, with Mrs, Si ¥y by giving Rabbi — a ci- tation and gift. Dering his eight years in Pon- tiac, he has Lasaraiiaadii a Dickstein as cochairman. Seated in the swings at Temple Beth Jacob Friday evening were Julie Rogers of Chippewa road (left). and You Can Starch Nylon Taffeta Nylon taffeta slips can take a new lease on life with a stiff starching. A cooked starch or stiff gelatin solution is what you need. After sudsing and rinsing the slip, dipt it up and down in either the starch or gelatin and hang it dripping wet. Avoid wringing which may remove some of the stiffening. Nylon absorbs hardly anything Reena Saperstein of Genesee avenue. ~ Robbin Whitten of Warwick boulevard - (left and Jonathan Saperstein are ? i i Council, presented Rabbi cepted the pushing the girls, Rabbi and Mrs. Fred W. Haxpard (left), prest-: / dent of the Greater Pontiac Advisory Saperstein with the mayor's trophy as’ outstanding citizen of Pontiac for the year 1957. The trophy was given at the farewell reception Friday evening ¥ Sanford, E.. Sapersteins _THE. PONTIAC: PRESS, , SATURDAY, ‘JUNE. 11057 Pontiac Press Photos in Temple Beth Jacob in honor of the who are moving to Mer- rick, ’ Long Island, No-Y., where the rabbi will assume his duties at the Re- formed J e wish Congregation. Saperstein looks on. Mrs. Sanford E. Saperstein with their chil- dren, Reena and Jonathan, will be leaving Pontiac soon for Merrick, Long Island, N.Y., where the rabbi has ac- appointment to the Re- formed Jewish,Congregation. Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Hackett| haconpenvinn the Hacketts will of Owego drive left today-:for|be their other son, Lt. Michael H. Notre Dame; Ind., where they will| Hackett, who is stationed at Perrin attend University of Notre Dame} Air Force Base in Texas, and Mrs. in a water solution so that the stiffening must just cling to the, . surface of the fabric. | graduation exercises. John, will receive a, bachelor of science degree. New Location Soon Watch for Opening Date Betty LeCornu Beauty Studio in Huron Center AIR CONDITIONED FREE PARKING! Their son, Hackett’s father, Henry Mertens. ‘Mr, Mertens will travel to Chi- _cago following the graduation exercises, He -will spend two weeks there visiting with his daughter, Mrs, Licyd Knoll, and Laurine Mertens. * *-* Charles A. Britten of Elizabeth Lake avenue left today for Cali- sean He plans to travel up the Coast to Portland, Ore., Spo- heed and Seattle, Wash. Mr. Britten will attend the Rose Festival ‘in Portland during his | |four-day, stay there. He plans to 1062 W. Huron ; return to his home June | ' Pe * * * A son, Patrick Joseph, was | born May 2% to Dr. and Mrs. William J. Donnelly of Delaware | drive. , Grandparents of the ree are — Asa public service, Gresham Cleaners will dry clean all your American Flags FREE if you promise to fly. your flag on Flag Ls Day... June 14. No other require- West Huron street and: Mr. ae Ciiden Corl of Elwell. Mrs. R. G. Tuck of Delaware drive and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Donnelly of Allen. ; * *& * “ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Bodamer of Clarkston are receiving congrat- ulations on the birth of a son, Steven Gerald, May 28 at St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur S. Gregory of Tennyson avenue are the in- fant’s maternal grandparents. Pa- ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor G.-Bodamer of Tas- mania avenue. * * The birth of a son, John Bar- ron, May 17 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital-is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Everett (nee Vir- ginia Hall) of Drayton Plains. ' Grandparents of. the infant are * ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Everett of! Lincolnshire drive and the Harold M. Halls of Waterford. ih x * * * ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard L Corl (nee Helen Cate) of Tilmore ave- nue announce the birth of a daugh- iter, Mary Ann, May 26 at St. Jo- iseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparefits of the infant are Mr. and Mrs: Howard L. Cate of and lama Hook ‘Entertains © Xi Chapter — Members of Xi Chapter of Delta x Plans will be completed for chap- ter representation at the North- east Regional Conference to be held in Washington, D. C., Aug. 5- New Vogue Headed for America? The young beauties of Rome. so- ciety—as beautiful and as chi¢ as they come in Europe—have a new vogue of their own, which they cal] ‘‘funny dresses,’ Started by the fabulous man-and- wife pair of couturiers, Simonetta and .Fabriani, the fashion blends the soft bias straightness of the 30’s with variations of ancient Ro- man draperies individualized in slinky black--silk ‘or. georgette “bags”, with floating side sections and no_marked waistline, The result is “sexy conceal- ment, a la Isadora Duncan, with existentialist overtones,” says one canny couturier, At a cocktail party in the; an- cient Orsini palace where Prince de Beaumont has the silk-brocaded walls of the 400-year-old renais- sance salon almost covered with Picassos, 8 or 10 of the ‘‘droll dresses’ stood out -so command-|. ingly that they seemed to point. up a. fashion” headed. American- ward, Countess Consuelo Crespi, the lovely brunette who was Ameri- can -. born Consuelo O'Connor; ar Princess del Drago, an exquisite blonde, and Simonetta herself were all wearing them. Drying Orlon Coats ©To dryer-dry your orlon coat, toss it in the dryer with several dry turkish towels to act as buffers, Remove while still slightly damp, and hang on wooden or padded hanger. yee geese seams and om. Be Sure to See the Besstifully~Parnished MODEL HOME F i E : blects Bp U = 4 : 2 f F i iF i +e oem joined the Wéaeen's Guild Green, Mrs. John Brown, etc. “Was I wrong in introducing myself in this way? I feel that jhad someone-else been introducing me, she would have said. Mrs. ~|Willfam Adams, but since I was introducing myself, Jane Adams was correct. However, since I was the only one to introduce my- self in this way, mayhe I'm wrong.” — : Answer: It is always correct to introduce yourself with your husband’s name as Mrs. William He ‘came the bride of Richard Wayne + satin wag accented by lace ap- MRS. RICHARD WAYNE WEAVER Della M. Guigar “Speaks ‘Vows in Dou In a double-ring ¢eremony this morning, Della Marie. Guigar be- Weaver. The 10 o'clock Nuptial High Mass was celebrated by the| Rev. Norman Thomas of St. Mi-: chael. Church, | : * «x +k Parents of the bride are Mrs.’ Evelyn M. Srnith of Baldwin ave- nue and Anthony Guigar of Cam- eron avenue, Mr.-and Mrs. Wayne Weaver of Third avenue are Rich- ard’s parents. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of Skinner satin and Chan- tilly lace with a bodice of lace featuring a Peter Pan collar\and long sleeves, The full skirt of pliques. | e very embarras- | it is very) and is| give me your, | in quickly the bill to see that it is correct. If he fusses over it and searches for flaws, | it would be very bad manners. iS jusion fell from a lace Juliet cap! \spectively, Della's* veil of French silk a trimmed with seed pearls and se-| |quihs, She carried a white prayer-| ‘book with a single white orchid. * * * | Nancy Weaver, sister of the |bridegroom, served‘as honor maid. | They were gowned alike ih floor-. length dresses of peau de soie, in; blue, yeHow and mint green, re- ee CARLIN BAY Mr. and Mrs. Donald William Bay of Bloomfield Hills announce the engagement of Carlin, to Killiam Gordon Hipp, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sterling Hipp of Highland Park. He attends the Naval Air Cadet School of Pensacola. Coordinate Bed, Bathroom NEW. YORK (INS) — There’ a bhoae when printed on ety one way to insure beauty in both | jto coordinate both. * * * The latest bathroom terry is be- ing hand printed with the same pretty flowers that decorate pillow slips and sheets. The result is a/ blossomy bathroom that is both towels than they do. on flat per- ‘bed and bathrooms — and that's cale sheets and pillow cases. The | reason. given is that terry gives). Ps you a three-dimension _view of color in depth. Solid colored bathroom curtains also are easy to match to: the| - towel prints since they eve you your key colors. * x kk _ jot Third avenue ” Married this ° ; morning at “Sto. fichael Church were Della Marie Guigar and Richard Wayne * Weaver. Her rents are Je Evelyn M. Smith of Baldwin: ave- nue and Anthony yGuigar of Cameron aves nue. Richard’ 5 parents, are = Mr. and- Mrs. Wayne - Weaver of » ‘ ~ ; ble-Ring Rite Their foaiets were of daisies, carnations and rosebuds in a co- lonia] arrangement. GOWNED IN PINK Phyllis Robinson, cousin of the bride, wore pink chiffon over pink taffeta and carried a basket of rosebuds for her duties as flower girl. John Betham, also a cousin of the bride, served as ringbearer. . * * * Michael Wells servéd as best man, and seating the guests were Jerry Strong, Donald Carn, Jo- seph Lauinger, Brain Goss and Jim Guigar, brother of the bride. Kenneth Ish sang the bridal re- cital. — _. For the wedding, Mrs. Smith wore blue silk print with navy accessories and an orchid cor- sage. Mrs, Weaver chose a Dior blue dress with matching acces- sories and an orchid corsage. Immediately following the cere- mony, a breakfast was served at ‘Aunt Fanny’s in Royal Oak. A re- 'ception will be held this evening at = |Donna Moore and Mrs. John Cope- the Amvets Hall on Oakland ave- Answer: There's nothing wrong man also served as attendants. nue. * * * For their northern Michigan hon- eymoon, the bride will change to a pink dotted sheath dress with white accessories and & white orchid cor- sage. Memorial Day Rites Conducted by Local DAR General Richardson Chapter, DAR, observed Memorial Day with a service at the grave of Colonel §tephen Mack, a Revolutionary War soldier. Conducting the ritual were Chap- their daughter, iter Regent Mrs. Lloyd Porter and. . Chaplain Mrs. Eldon Gardner. As- sisting with the service were Kath- erine McHugh, . Mary McHugh, ‘Diana Deyo and Carol Deyo, mem- bers of the Col. Stephen Mack so- iciety, Children of the American Revolution. ~ Following the service, flowers were .placed on the graves of the Revolutionary War soldiers 471 Oak Hill Cemetery. The graves visited wére those of Nathan Terry, Rob- ert McCracken, Joshua Chamber- lain, Ithermer Smith and Joseph Todd. All served in the war giving rv geet to this country in ANNIS BREADON Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Breadon “announce the en- daughter, Annis, Third avenue. »- ments . . . Just aug your flag in. ~wrninie-~offer ‘good: © June 1 ‘Through J June.-4 ne tbe Te asda It you want to vary the decor ce = “New Glory for Old Glory” | | SUBDIVISION | ‘ON ADAMS ROAD JUST NORTH OF BIG BEAVER ROAD F i =o Open Daily and Sunday—10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Completely Decorated and. Furpishosop-WTt You'll enjoy visi! hon oy ting 2 ——- se Wigan tamily\ ~ Handeraft Workshop te June 3—7-9 P.M owe: § jane! Acre 4 P.M. well- lanned modern’ ra warmth and charm of ranch . Early 5 foeter, Cleaners &s Shirt Laundry I Horton ‘back ag. instrue- : 605 Oakland Avenue : FE 4.2579 | . __WIGES res | nit year Amon ——— : | UU mai i |: 9 Oakiand Ave, Ly Pontiae | oan Dacimeete ' close $1. Airmail] handling requires Arthur Murray Studio Nes xtra Find out how quickly and eas- Address ‘American’ Designer ily you can apopular | Patterns, Box 535, G.P.0., Dept. | 27 — oe into the studio | P-6, New York 1, N. Y. : ‘or @ free, half-hour trial les- ~ B, Classic Patfern Booklet 12 and . ~« $on and discover Arthur Mur- current Pattern Booklet 13-X are ray’s shortcut to good times | avajlable for 50 cents each. If paid! and popularity. Studios open _ |by check, add four cents. a 10 AM tw 10 PM. x * * Se “ ° EHE PonTIAC PRESS; pee SATU ‘RDAY, JUNE 1, ws7 a Himes T Soft, Pretty , Minimum of Mollie Patnis has an unerring | instinct for designing clothes that! America’s well-dressed women love to wear, Working on the principle that- the prettiest things are the simplest, she never | fails to keep Your first lesson is absolutely free at any ARTHUR MURRAY 25 E. Lawrence St. _Ph. FE 2-0244 “lit features a gathered skirt with ja Sinch hem and a smooth bodice linto the armhole banding. Mr. Mort. CG ;OVECREST | eke Spedee Fashions Ine. Dres Takes Time, -ffort her collections full of sol, flatter- ing lines. fT ol ® * Here is a dress that will live and be lived in all summer. To be made of silk or cottom chiffon or other sheer lightweight fabrics, with little bosom pleats, released from the yoke that is contined| With only eight pieces in this exclusively sited, carefully per- forated pattern, the dress will. be ready fer wear with a mini- mum ef time and effort. From this chart select the one — best for you: om of Sizes Bust Waist Hips eck to Nyaiet 10 M bry hh] 1% 12 36 35 :| 18%, 4 O' 6's Jit, 17 = 16 1a 2a Bi] The is 40 30 41 11% Diet Alone: ‘Won't Do the Trick By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Attractiveness is made -up of many separate physical and per: sonality attributes, Practically all \ } -eressing it over.your left. Keep the knees straight. me up, ivi After a. while do the question of muscle slump and rte velope with your request tor leaf-| same. tiling with your right leg, deposits. | The’ byes, at the thigh is alsend a stamped, self-addressed en-jof The Pontiac Preep. ws a + ‘Banish Thigh.Bulge With Exercise| + lets No, “3 ‘Hip. Exercises” and) "Ifyou would like to have my No. 4 “ * Ad- thigh or hip-slimming exercises|dress Josephine Lowman in care so many wonten’ have, is not @ figure asset... Yet this is one of the very first signs of breakdown in a good silhouette. We. often see it on quite young womén.” You can diet and you will be-~ come smaller all over and your bulge at the thigh also will. de- crease—bat it wilt still be there. The only answer I know for this is exercise. Here are some cor-. rective €xercises. 2 Stand talt, Contract the thigh muscles and hold while you count to 15 slowly. Relax, Repeat 15 * * * 2. Lie on the floor with your legs straight and arms on the floor the floor at your sides. Drag your Hegs apart. Drag them .together. Do not lift them from the floor. legs stright and arms on tli¢ floor at your sides, palms facing the floor. Lift leg up at right angles to your body. Cross your left leg over your right and try to touch the floor on the right side of your body as far away from your body as possible. Lift left leg up —_ at right angles to the leg to floor. ARNOLD BRANDT To receive his bachelor of sci- ence degree from Valapariso Uni- versity Sunday is Arnold Brandt. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brandt of Glendale ave- Size. 12 requires 5% yards of 36-inch material for dress, To order Pattern 1312, state size, en- Next week look for Spadea’s American Designer Pattern by (Copyright 1957) : LIL LIZ A big bulge at the thighs, which! 3. Lie on your back on the floor} f Fo -and her son, ‘Tom, a Attending. the Cradle Roll Tea being held-{rom 1 to 3 p. First ‘Presbyterian. Church are (left) Mrs. James Graybiet~of Oneida road nd daughter, Patti for Furs. and | Other Garments WE: f Guaranteed SPECIALIZE IN ALL FURS CLEANED: BY THE FURRIERS METHOD—USING | (DRUM AND SAWDUST FREE PARKING RIGHT AT OUR FRONT DOOR DED “Wer CLEANERS + We Calj for ond Deliver | Press Phote Mrs. Fred Hoenstine (right) of Henry Clay avenue will also attend with her ra 6-month-old Gregory Bruce, one of the newest members of * ike t radle Roll. Pentiac Lynn. m. today at 4. News from Birmingham Bridal Showers Honor Mary Welch y. \daughter, jter will assist BIRMINGHAM — Mary Ellen. daughter, Sarah Jane, will give a Welch, who will become a bride mother and daughter luncheon at June 8, was honored at a recent Orchard Lake Country Club for shower given by Mrs. Stanley A. ithe bride-elect and her mother, Tomezak and Mrs. Paul Brink of| 5 Detroit in the former's Roseville home. Mary. Ellen, who will marry Ken- neth James Tomezak, has been! given many lovely showers. Host*|. esses have included Mrs. Leo C. Huetter of Grosse Pointe and her Mrs. Donald Furtaw, Mrs. Harold A. Welch Jr. of Bir- mingham, Mrs. Frank J. McGin- nis and her daughter, Sheila, of Crestlake road, Bloomfield Hills, and Mrs. Jack Moss. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley A. To- Wendy Sanderson, daughter of Mr.‘and Mrs. Harvey B. Sanders of Thurber road, will be presented in a piano recital the evening of June 5 by Mark Wessel at his Or- chard Lake studio. Wendy is a student 4t Bioom- field Hills High School and a me ber of the choir there. Karen Car- as hostess at the PATRICIA LONETTE ALLEN Mr ‘Hillsdale, formerly of Pontiac, an- ‘nounce the engagement of their daughter... Patricia ranger to Earl! |William Meitzner, son ef Mr. and: recital. _ BASKET LUNCHEON Mrs, William D. Seibert -wiff be hostess at a basket Juncheon June T in her home on Bates street. Her guests will be members of her, class at Kingswood School Cran- , the® graduates -of 1947. They will atend Class Day festivi- ties and an alumnae meeting fore going to Mrs. Seibert’s home. | * * * Mrs, Donald 8. Bell of Benson, Arit., atrived Friday for a visit with her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs, William H. Aughey Ill of Ann Arbor. While the Augheys are complet-| ing their work for the year at the University of Michigan, Mrs. Bell will visit her own parents, Mr. an Mrs, “Lawrence Day, at their sum- mer home at Glen Lake, * * * May Elizabeth Goode will be honored at a luncheon and shower to be given Tuesday by Mrs. Jo- seph F. Flaherty and her daugh- ter, Patricia, at Bloomfield Hills - She attended Michigan State Uni- versity where he is attending graduate ‘school. They plan a Sep- tember wedding. | Fashions Rate. as Figure-Wise Making the 1957 feminine figure look prettier has been thé special goal of Miss Nettie Rosenstein. »|Her fashions are eminently wear- able for many types of women— small, short, slim or’ otherwise. Fullness introduced at front -of the belted waistline are two im- portant factors that shape. the sil- houette with flattery ‘and fashion- slight rise at front—a line pletely in harmony with the soft mezal will give the rehearsal dinner June 7 in their home in o¢ Roseville. * * * | . and Mrs. Almon A. Allen of plastic mat where traffic will track Mrs. Otto Meitzner of Royal Oak. |” é skirts just over the stomach and! newness, Belts are contoured with just a) Mrs — A Goode of uA Pine road. PLAY SCHEDULED |The Pirate’ by S. N. Behrman! Open Sunday 2 to 5 Summer Playwear A vin. St. Dunstan Guild will present} — Time! Huron: at Telegraph Park. Free Rear of Store jin the Greek Theater at Cranbrook jthe evenings of June 7, 8, 14 and 1, Mrs. Glen R. Miller is directing. and Mrs. Rogers I. Marquis. is. roduction manager, with Mrs. properties and Mrs.: Wendell S. Clough taking the leading part. Frank Orth and Jack E. Berns have the masculine jeads, Others, in the cast are Francis Loud, John W. Sanders, David Nelson_B. Noland-arranging—for}—— Raymond; Dick O'Reilly. Donald Hutton, Mrs. Berns, Mrs. H. R.| Steding, Henry S.- Booth, Mrs. | Stephen Manhard, Rogers I. Mar- quis and Hugh Loud. Catch Dirt Give foyer rugs and kitchen li- noleum rainy-day protection by |spreading a heavy t nt jin dirt, "These mud-catchers are finely | ridged to prevent skidding, and, Plastic Mats: a coiffure, caretree. Exquisite Feathery COLD WAVE reg. +10 — = 6" Hose our sent summer so woneeer and AIR CONDITIONED BEAUTY SALON 42 N. Saginaw St. 2nd Floor Phone FEderal 8-1343 Appointment net always needed. double-embessed to prevent tear-' 6. i | They can be sponged off with sudsy water, dried,- and rolled up for storage until the next stormy day. They are useful, too, under baby’s — chair to catch spills. with | (4 KARAT GOLD Metched | WEDDING RINGS OR Deters ’ for the care ‘of: ral and Sur- gical Convalescents and the 161 STATE STREET PE 5-6096- “ Complete detailed brochure on request. leum, coal, fron and aspirin. Our civilization runs on petro-\; 2, 3, 4 incl., material requirements; | sewing and finishing directions. Send 25 cents in coins, your overall, sunsuit and dress—sizes} Country | Club. Miss Goode will be married June 8 to A. Stephen Rasch of Lansing. Next Thursday Mrs. S. W. Try- jthall of = ‘Lake and her! Pleats or gathers at top of the! \ Skirt, Many of the dresses with! Slim skirts have either decidedly, their own | button front skirt and self bloused line in the bodice, or a) strong suggestion of it. © i 9 Sweet — Sunny ~ —-and SAFE! Your blanket | MOTHPROOFED qa: with each dry cleaning . Here’s new protection— FREE! Now, as Careful Dan gently cleans your blankets, he ‘treats them with his exclusive ] such a wonderf ul 4 — * - % Moth process to guarantee year-long safety from moth “damage. Before you store your blankets, make sure they'll stay _ freshstclean and moth: free all year. i be NSN Au blankets : pureed eos SES dark Ti — eNote: ‘Cdiaiay tlosaiegtonere ; . _ BiMath —» Coretul Den resiores it. Be | * sete, @lways send your) clothes te“ Zé non GD. Fi Sizes 12-20 sie - belts One-Piece Play Suit in Federal: Work Up March total. i. * * * This was reported today by Sen. the Senate-House committee on Re- duction of Nonessential Federal Byrd- {D-Va), chairman of Expenditures. He said in a siate jan. agencies carrit ment had 2,395,764 civilian em-' ployes on its payrolls in April a net imerease of 2,777 over the}, ent = civil- -\of small fears which mother should 1,230,972 | not ignore. workers in April, 6,047 more than) be too vague for the child to ex- _ in March, But he said the number: ‘press, so théy would not be As- iswers and explanations for the! |Pot-O-Gold ipuzzle which appeared in last week's Pontiac’ Press. -— A. (2) SUNNY, It might well be a warnr Sunday, but with cloudy) or rainy skies it would not attract people to the beaches, A warm, SUNNY afternoon would. : eos *: * * B. (4) ASSORTED. A’small child is timid, and may have a variety Most of them would) | of employes in the military agen-'serted, or stated. cies dropped by 3,270 to an April) total of 1,164.792. Your first lesson is : absolutely free at any * Arthur Murray Studio > Find out ‘bow quickly and ess- ily you can become a partner. Come into the studio | fot a free, half-hour trial les- son and discover Arthur Mur- . : ray’s shortcut yo good times” ond apse Sendine open 10 AM $0 10 PM. ARTHUR MURRAY 25 E. Lewrence St. Ph. FE 2-0244 - 2 * * * C.. (5) REVEAL. Cor respondence | i“published after’.a man's death" \implies that the letters were trom, | | and’ to, himself, Letters usually | REVEAL a man's true character. | In general, publishers would be un- likely to print slanderous letters, |that would Revile a man who is, ‘unable to refute. such slurs. ‘ i ma's LOCKET.,, A— skirt or jacket, and a picture would in it, 1 ee someone trying wb te to sleep. winded talkers are ‘those who 0 Cor would stantly get off the track by , exe! plaining why it must have been) ‘ “The following are correct ae kecseaicen a that may bother’ f (20) SQUEAL. A Squeak is WASHINGTON Mesthe | Eovers: a '@ stiort, shrill sound that- would be so fleeting that the passerby F. (11) aii ace: Long/| Tuesday, rather than Wed ‘|because etc.—without comjng to; the point, Exclamatory yemarks. such as “My Goodness!” can hard- ly fit in often enough to slow up the converstaion geriously. * * x ’ ‘Steady or uncertain quality of @ tate pic ket. fences, even if high, * lvein of ore would p prospectors’ ‘would usually \looking for a good “new” one. If a G. (14) VARIABLE, The un g Valuable vein has been (ey \it. would be more to: the point to develop that one, ikeep on looking, * H. G6y caeee rather than to; ‘tual would not be much fun on a would scarcely netice it. A SQUEAL is a prolonged cry that indicate _wrong, to be investigated. . * © * K. (21) NOETIC. A lad. whose inclinatigns were purely” intellec- dancing party. A Poetie young man is often very romantie..- L. (24)- PRIVET, This shrub) rows very thickly, and if high would cut off all -view of the es-) -|\their downtrodden . peoples have spaces between the pickets through which the) ‘grounds of the estate could ibe seen. eo 8 Ot : 'M. (8) CONTESTS. CONTESTS'| hen one is over wills jn court would of course 5 dust learhing the ‘all ed in a for- Cover, any ‘question as tothe Cow) R, (36) PERSPICACITY. A man’ eign country, a. NATIVE speaks tents. as well. Anything éaid_ in @iwho ‘held on to doubtful stocks. faster than thé, novice can : -inter-| will would have a bearing on how Pocket js usually in ‘the side of her learn. I. (17) HISTORICAL, be bent or torn if carried Joosely’ ‘some tyrants are. given THE. neeeee D. (8) LOCKET, Baby’s picture! \pret, ‘word -by word. The Dative a CONTEST was settled. “might well’ be carried in grand-/—« noun as an indirect object is N: jap STRENUOUS. Ifa wile’ 8 ‘Some luck, | Would be likely to brag about his. | slater paid off. If he mgt on, auly E, e Pontia ac e resented: at the. 1957” con 0. (30) REGIMEN. A REGIMAN be getting undertoot—whild Mom: vention “8{ the Michigan ‘State ‘Be is-a@ regulation that is su to ‘produce beneficial effects in due time—a promise that Commu nist Regimes, or ‘governments, failed: to carry’ out, thug weg re "| cause for grumbling. i Ce te. P. (32) SEMMERING, Seashore vacationers naturally feel sorry for their friends who are SIM-' MERING (figuratively speaking) in a city heat wave. Many of those _ friends‘will go away later on vaca- tions thethselves, and will, not be ji —ae in ‘the ity. Q. ‘Luck would hardly be sufficient in. ‘itself to bring success to an actor.’ yes, but also hard ‘Work is needed, and the _ courage, to rise above . we ar ee oot * * mental acuteness if his judgment’ etions were ety of slight significance, naturally a oath a who wanted an evening out! it. to. Hys-| would not take i terteal ‘outbursts, with fits of vio-|“‘May well ignore’ suggests aless, (9) WHIRS, It's the buzging lent emotion—Hitler, for instance—|probable outeeme and sounds that the Whirl of an flec-| HISTORICAL efforts to stay in!suits STRENUOUS — very strong carefully to make sure that he: tric f fan. Lamar ad the WHIRS power would inchide these also. Protests on | the he s part. them seriously. therefore '—he probably wouldn't ae about * Oe ®. Se S. (38) CRAWLING. A baby who, is CRAWLING must be watched: doesn’ t burt himself. He would also Se oe gee (33) SoC. Long years of; Lo EE. Club will iwas dusting./A Bawling baby is ae Clubs at bongs 9 eat often in a fit of temper which is M time Soa BH, a ae best ignored, as long as there is. peg ilson rae a nothing but. temper “ a Beckie enix" e deinen T. (39) BARRIER. If there is a. oe rai ro press pal fence along a river bed, it is there of the clu of honcesak the to protect people from falling, o x] woener ant ee jhag ldriving over the edge. If the BAR-/ convention, June 16 to RIER breaks down, there is noth- ‘ing to protect pedestiians and sa ers. A Carrier’:can_.break seep , Most northerly point in the 0. Sa ‘js ‘Minnegota’ s Angle eountry; most. Srng anyone or causing an acci- ent : i a (Copyright | 1957) Gzzz = SUN. MATINEE 1:45: 9) > MA. 4-3151 voce YY Cae LESLIE. NIELSEN COLLEEN MLLER. | ~ AY C. FLIPPER By Carl Grubert = HELLO OH Hi, EMiLy ! ITS NICE TO HEAR THE SOUND OF . 5%’ M. E. “Mike” Daniels DANIELS INSURANCE saa W. erent, SERVICE AT ITS BEST —The Insignia of Superior Service Sound Protection Agency : ‘ Ph. FE 4-1044 Damages Wife's Car So She'll Stay Home HONG KONG (INS) — Chan Had Your ‘Vitamin cr = Lj He was fined $25 and ordered we [Ping was ‘sued by hi is doctor wite|~ for “wills; damaging” her pri-| {gaa nag he trank-!Y from the California Public ‘ly admitted the offense. } | “It is the only way to keep her| ‘pay the repair bill. LONG BEACH, Calif, w — Ad. vice to the. middle-aged and elder- |Health Department: = Keep your intake of vitamin C Revise Hospital Surtax Ruling Excusé—City Employers. From Paying 15 Pet. ifrom going to nightlong mah jong high and your blood pressure and Non- Resident Levy ‘parties,” he explained. [stanne SUNDAY * EXCLUSIVE x -THE-FIRST SHOWING IN THE -PONTIAC.AREA! 2 HITS! rrVv"vTYTTT TT eco) ners \ om Ee, Dixie say: (US-20) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. DR blood sugar level low, Ya iius ae FE $-4500 DIRECT TO YOU FROM THE FOX THEATER IN THE CITY OF DETROIT! _ THE EXPLOSIVE LOVE STORY OF AN AMERICAN DY¥NAMITER IN WAB-LOCKED percha “LUCKY LEGS... the half-caste hellcat who I¢d a French Foreign Legion Demolition Patrol of nine “men through Hell for a boy! NE ERE serene. neon RS MI UEL FULLER'S _ CINEm aScorPe i BARRY ANGI DICKINSON: NAT ALSO THE HE FIRST SHOWING OF: THIS DARING STORY! FOR HER — THE ONLY WAY OUT WAS: MARRIAGE | cae : YVONNE dl Eee , “FRONTIER - oo GAL IN COLOR hy | PSHE WAS GOING TO HAVE A BABY... Pontiac employers will not have to pay Pontiac General Hospital's 15 per cent surtax for employes living outside the city, as. the result of action taken recently by. the hospital's Board of Trustees. | * * * The action followed many com- plaints of employers who refused to pay the fee in compensation cases involving non-residents. ~ The surtax is patient's bill if he or she resides - outside Pontiac. It brought in _ $142,660 to the hospital last year. | According to Warren W. onds; assistant director of the hospital, Pontiac residents, prop- erty owners, and employers will | be exempt from. the charge under the recent change. | * * | Since March, the rule said the tax had to be paid by all non- | Feutaents. This brought a storm ,of protests from many Pontiac | firms responsible for paying com- | pensation bills. * & * : | “We felt Poritiac manufacturers ‘were already fulfilling their obli- ‘gation thrdugh paying city taxes and shouldn't have to pay the ' surtax,”? explained William P. Bab=’ | cock, chairman ‘of the board: Sim- te I Drives Her Passenger Right Up to Front Door | WASHINGTON (PB — Myrtle R: Harri: gton gave Mrs. William D. McKim Sr. a ride home aed -—to her very front | “She put her foot ‘instead of the brabes,” “ Kim said, explaining why -the ear ishot through the McKim. yard aad! ‘hit some cement blocks under the) bes er —LAST — T] “FULL of LIFE” “ODONGO” SUNDAY MONDAY | TUESDAY | AMES DEAN | NATALIE WOOD | SAL MINED 3 tacked onto a” the gas . Me- WATERFORD! DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE ] - Cor, Williams Lake—Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. SAT. 3 THRILLERS! IN ce in dala ‘Haunted | ~ tPwir yy MUST Wewing THAT TALES MOLES manors, ie peter. ’ MICKEY ROONEY southerly is Cape. pers Flor ida.. eee HENRY FONDA VERA MILES , : sO rd HIT! SUNDAY & MONDAY Complete Show Starts at 8:19 “WAR and PEACE” Starts 8:45 ONLY ‘: GENE NELSON “THE ATOMIC MAN” apes THE'GREATEST NOVEL EVER WRITTENSNOW - MAGNIFICENTLY ALIVE ON THE SCREEN! - Three unforgettable love stories, told against the -background of a world war. Three hours and twenty-eight minutes of incomparable entertainment... you'll wish there were more! “A SPECTACULAR MOVIE." te i | ¢ a 3 SS P ss ang } _ F ae HA “PARAMOUNT ~ pREsNS “HEL Feet iia ed fo ee ee Ue ke AEN ; a i, e ; i om ol ud in } 2 i = ee i ; pleas 2 . A i wei a _ e * ao ee Ts Smif “. 4 ion. weines 5 Fae re we ae i ! meee a2 = id pay ‘| THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, JUNE, 1, 1957: : : [ena ae eee ee 4 mi Exchange Clob: {gi : Number of Civilians | er e “You e s e: 2s Attend Sate Parley PONTIAC tee te “TONIGHT _.3 FEATURES | jegraph — @ (MICKEY ROONEY YVONNE DeCARLO ROD CAMERON “FRONTIER -GAL’ WATERFORD Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS . Phone OR 3-2683 THREE THRILL FEATURES ! 1.—" FRANCIS IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE” -1... Alfred Hitcheock's “WRONG MAN” Gene Nelson's . “ATOMIC MAN” KIRK DOUGLAS : ULYSSES “GUN BELT” ths HUNTER —owL sHOW— ‘baa LUGOS! BRIDE « ° rH MONSTER COMMERCE End of South Union Lake Road at Haggerty Road. EM 3.066) TONIGHT a .TOCROSS AovenTUne =~ sma tan \ 2150 Opdyke Road Phone FE 4-461} cuY pu 1 | river ~Peletied the United Aeisty~ < @ AND e $ “H ELEN OF TROY” (in color) Rossana Podesta “MOHAWK” In Celee— Site Gam-Scott Brady. MA 4-3135 ° _ DOUGLAS + - MANGANO DRIVE-IN THEATR E | Box Office = _ Toman “OuLY “STARTS SUNDAY \ a After — 7 Don't call up ‘afterward, Don't bother me.” ~*~ * * All except his wife, Pauline, ‘MISSED QUESTION When he missed the $64,000 ques- tion last January, they slight “‘misunderstanding’’ and spent four months apart. te * x. came back to New York’ from his home in Los Angeles to ap- up from Maryland, where she had been staying. with their daughter, to rejoin him. “t-te “{ thought all the time she was mad at me for going for I] the $64,009 and then missing,” | said Al, whose category is geog- raphy. Ein- frank said. “And I was too busy in my daughter’s house to do much ahout writing him. My . daughter was sick, and then her children COMMERCE DRIVE- IN | Coler by BE LUXE fo the wonder of STEREOPHOME UNTAMED HAYWARD ae! -_ a QU, HC END OF UNION LAKE AND HAGGERTY ROADS > EM 3-0661 | OPEN 7:00 SUN. — MON. — TUES. ; a THE PAR) OF THE MILITARY MACHINE THAT BLEEDS! ¥ we In any ‘case, the Einfranks, both in their middle 50’s, appeared to be as happy together as they were S |33 years ago when they eloped ‘from Passaic, N. J.» to Philadel- But Al doesn’t want any re- union with his relatives if he starts winning money again on television, -“IT have five brothers with thas five brothers and sisters. All these people have children and some grandchildren, For years I never hear from them. I never see them. Then I start winning jmoney. Suddenly I am the most man-‘in family. mp BLUE SKY : DRIVE-IN : eeeeeeesesoeeeseseeeeeeesece Box Office Opens 7:00 First Showing 8:00 ALL COLOR PROGRAM 2 FIRST RUN FEATURES ‘TONIGHT thru MONDAY FROM THE DIM DAWN OF | MADISON: A° GUY PATRICIE tanh ‘tue BEAST © 1 HOLLOW MOUNTAIN ISTORY... NSTER BEYOND BELIEF! Stranger Proves Point That Pistol Will Eire Truck Driver's $ Relations ‘Never Bothered Him had aj But last week when Einfrank| pear on the challenge show, Paul-| | “f thought ‘he would be coming] ° Iback to- New York,” Mrs. and there eon a Soe tee eae ily.” r HAPPY TOGETHER wives,"’ Einfrank said. “My wife! CHECKING HIS MOVE — This venturesoma, eet Oe ee ee as he moves closer \ Elysees, Arc de to parade on\ Paris’. Guea Triomphe is-in background. : Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND Sat., Tues.: “Desk Set,” Cinema- Scope, Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. a _ STRAND “Today: “For Whom the Bells Toll,” Ingrid Bergman, Gary Cooper, ,. EAGLE Sat.: “They Died With Their Boots On,” Eyrol Flynn, Oliva de- Havilland; “Blazing Forest,’ John Sie , Tues.: “Friendly Persua- Gary Cooper, Dorothy Mc- Guire; “Durango,” Jeff Chandler. Wed., Fri.: ‘‘Carousel,"”” Gordon MacRae, ‘Shirley Jones; ‘Come Next Spring," Steve Cochran, Ann Sheridan. Sat.: ‘Sea Hawk,” Errol Flynn; “Adventures of Robinson Crusoe,” Dan O’Herlihey. - HURON Sat.: “Men in War,” Aldo Ray, Madison. . Sun., Thurs.: ‘Teahouse of the August Moon,’ Marlon Brando, Glenn Ford. Fri., Sat.: Kirk Douglas, “Knute Rockne, “Top Secret Affair,” Susan Hayward; ;/Pat O'Brien. short leaps. He wouldn't All American,” - Leaping Snails Found in New Guinea Region snail is the Jatest fauna to be claimed for New Guinea. Theo Ma- fison of Lae, says he found them and that they have been named/Ari after him, He came upon the thing in the region behind Aitape, he conditions of urgency progresses in ieve it himself at Pais * *. Later he Ceatees some speci- mens and sent them to the mu- seum at Sydney, Australia, The y proved to be a new species and “‘Mason’’ was incorporated into the -| scientific name. Ninety-two-year-old twin sisters in Kingston, Jamaica, have taken up dancing lessons. They learned to rumba in half an hour. Robert Ryan;, ‘‘Reprisal,”’ a SYDNEY, Australia — A leaping, Hollywood_Headtines * \ HOLLYWOOD W — Advice to! .|wives: “The thing to do -is-figure out how much time you have — and then make the most of that time.” . This is how Mary Hosford ex- combining a variety of careers, including homemaking. Right now she is embarking on a whole new career as a movie actress. She’s making her film debut as the, leading lady in “The sour; Traveler.” - ® * * Besides this, radio actress, and occasional cook for 200 guests. And she's small children. I pinned Mary down on her; varied careers between scenes of a Fourth of July celebration in a, small Missouri town, She dis- closed she is also’ from Missouri Busy..Mary Hosford\ Adds Acting to Other Careers By BOR THOMAS [barked on a local television show. plains her amazing success in' Mis-| —Kansas_ City. She entered the, of the’ Faye Emerson type. The movie adventure arose by) chance, she ‘said. C, V. Whitney, ; millionaire financier who backs a film company bearing his name, was dining in Phoenix with Margo. James, of the local Sombreru Theater. He. was explaining the) trouble he was having in the cast- ing of a _ smalltown spinster, for ‘Missouri Traveler.” Mary| ipassed by and Miss~James rec-| 'ommended her. Bat.: Teresa “Secrets | of te,” es U.SA.;" mis noculusTea “The Mountain,” Spencer Tracy, Roweri Wh her. un. Wi “Oklahoma, Gprdon MacRae, Shirley Jones. uré., KE’ Bat: “Pull of Richard Conte; “Odongo,” Pieming, MocDonald Car Thurs.,. Sat.: eat: Men in Wer,” Aido ‘Ray: “Od en ar,’ ‘o . on- sg ey ed) “Public onan, gets Coen, a Miller. Gresory Peck; “ Ame: Tom Ewell, pean Prancis. ” CinemaScope, of Joy,” Cinema- EGO Life," HOLLY Pigeon Skelton’ “Search for Bridey iaiged Joes Hayward. “Bund f Scope, icope, "Debbie Reynolds, Eddie Meneala an Is Armed,” Dane = Judy Holliday, color, Rhon y. “Guns of Port Petts- ” eolor, Audie Murphy. ‘Leslie Nielsen. ‘Desh; igning Woman,” color, rican . No. 1," Red hree Brave Men," Sun Millend, Merihest Borgnine; ay “The quns| enn. Years,” Tony curs Colleen | Mater’ “Bhowani Junc- tion,” Stewart Granger, Ava Gardner. “Sheree Has Surgery ~ LOS ANGELES 9 — Actress: surgery yesterday described as “not of a serious nature.’’ She is ‘four or five days. Fax & HR ounds Inn Woodward Avenue at Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thre Saturday 5:30 to.11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. :. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone. MI 4-4800 for Reservations She came to Hollywood, but producer: Pat Ford wasn't im- she -has been ai pressed with her script_reading. cookbook” author,|He offered to give her a test, how-, wrvvve TV star, real estate saleswoman ever, ithe role. > the mother of four and the results won her > ’*~ * | I asked her what she does with > her spare time. | “Oh, I keep active in Eom | > tees and guilds in Phoenix,” she|P said. ‘I also play golf, though not! jas well as I'd like to." | University of Iowa at 15 (always. in a hurry, this girl) and did radio. fwork in her home town, Chicago and New York. * Nine years ago she married | Wealthy Frank Hosford, who has ests. But she didn't retire to a great deal. in wintering in Phoenix, | for a few years, the Hos: | fords moved there the year- around because of their children, ‘time on her hands, insurance, oil and mining inter- life of leisure. They traveled a, jwho range from 2 to 8. 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Fim - NATIONAL LEAGUE oa ore . "3315 a Phillies and Robin Roberts edged Drysdale, 2 to 1, to move: within a Whipped St. John’s of Brooklyn 5-0 - over Northwestern, the Big ep ee ee Cire ee *) CHICAGO. (AP)—The Detroit Tigers may have solved their Kan- sas City jinx but they apparently havea jong way—te- go-befere- AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lest Pet. Behind they rid themselves of the Chicago hex. Until this week the Athletics and White Sox -were the only teams ‘Ithe Tigers~hadn't. beaten” this season. They remedied the Kansas City situation by. sweeping the three-game Memorial Day series. its fourth straight to Al Lopez and 4 5 7 7% 10 n 4% Boston 2 Raltimere 3, yew York 1 a City 3, Cleveland 1 = — fODA¥'S GAMES - Detrott ‘at Chicago, 1:30 pin —Hoeft (1- 1-1 or Sleater (1-0) ws. Wilson (5-2) | Boston at Washington, 1 pm —Nixon (2-17) va. Stobbs (0-91 Baltimore at ‘New York, 1 p m.- Johnson | (2-5) ws. Kucks (2-4) Civeiana at Kansas City, 9 pm—Garcia| (12) vs. Burnetie (3-2). * SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE’ : Boston at Washington, | at Kansas City, ise "30 pm. pA New ny ee Dm, . : MONDAYS “SCHEDULE: Ne, games amen led. 4. Behind 6 16 ays GAMES | 30 p.m “anelit és or rae sailor LD) vs, Friend ( Chicago at Cincinnati, 1: 30° m.—Rush oe) er Drabowsky (2-4) ng Kipp stein (1-3). yn at Philadelphia ‘Newcombe &t, Louis at Milwaukee, m.: oh or Webmeier (2-4) vs, SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE . Philadel m.—An- New Spahn MONDAY 'S SCHEDULE i , i ora al canal .. pm. +his-“go-go"—boys, 6-0. -|Harvey Kuenn, the first inning. Kuenn- singled; The Sex clinched it in the very first inning when Sherm Lollar, White Sex catcher whose average is down near rock bottom, lashed one of Frank Lary’s pitches into the seats with a mate aboard. Big Walt Dropo, one time Tiger property, made it look even easier for the league leaders with. the seventh grand slam-home run of his career in te eighth inning for t runs. x -* * Meanwhile, the Tigers might as well have stayed back at the ranch. They managed only four hits-all Chicago's second line pitchers who hadn't pitched a complete game since last August. Keegan had started and lost twice earlier this year. But last the. rest of the league's best. . a ee They moved only one runner as ‘far as second base and that wads leadoff man in and moved up on Ear] Torgeson’s Phi Gain 3rd Place Tie as Roberts Wins By International News Service The dark horse Philadelphia Dodgers and Don half game of the second: place Bums and‘2% lengths of: the idle| lost, 4. to 3, to the Cardinals. tirade ches! coped moma College Nines Aim for Series Playoffs. in Districts Continue in Quest for NCAA Championship By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Whether it's pitching, hitting or fielding big-Cal Lemery,. a sopho- more, is the player Penn State will |' depend on to get to the top in the college World Series at Omaha June 8-13, Emery pitched a five-hifter yes- terday as undefeated State —_—_—_+- | ed the Pittsburgh Pirates, 3 to 2 on some daring base running by Willie Mays and the Cincinnati- Chicago night game was rained out, . Roberts.won his fifth game in 1] decisions as. he held the Brooks to six hits, including a homer by Roy Campanella, It was the,,236th homer of Campy’s career and he tied the league record for a catcher set by Gabby ‘Hartnett. * & * : A two-run triple by Willie Jones off young Drysdale in the fourth gave the surprising Philies their ‘\first triumph over the Dodgers in fotr tries. Infielder Eddie Kasko was the big gun in the Cardinals’ win over Milwaukee, Kasko collected four hits. His fina{ safety, a single, drove in the winning run ,in the eighth off loser Juan Pitarro. Kasko's double in the. sixth tied the score. at 3-all. Lindy McDaniel notched his fourth win for the Cards. a se J * Mays scored the run that broke a 22 tie in the eigth inning of the Giant-Pirate game. They say he doubled off third baseman Gene his 19th straight game), Willie then to, win the NCAA District 2 title. ' Notre Dame also. clinched a series berth with a 6-1 victory Ten —- to take the District-4 paw and the University of Connecticut divided a double- header last night to throw the Dis- trict 1 race into an extra day. x * * : In ' districts, Iowa State, Big Seven champion, got the jump on Bradley, the Missouri Valley lead- ers, 2-0 in the first of a three game series. Texas defeated Arizona 20 to open a three game series in Dis- _ trict 6, Syracuse Shows Run Can Score on Hd Play SYRACUSE, N. Y. (? — How ean a team hit into a triple play and still score a run? ‘It happened last night in the Schenectady - Syracuse. Eastern League game. Syracuse had the bases filled in the fifth inning with none out. The batter grounded to the Sche- nectady. second baseman who started what seemed to be a normal 4-6-3 double play with ‘the runner on third scoring. The man on second, however, also tried to score and was out at the __Plate to complete the triple play: ‘| Li, Waterford, Maples jn UD Meet Toda ] ighg / the area’ Relays against the at eee Be Eagt Detroit and] : P| rin ‘the Univer-| _ moved up om a bunt and scored from third despite a throw by tRoberto Clemente on Katt's fly. * * * Al Worthington, who pitched three scoreless relief innings, was credited with his fourth win. But here last night Detroit lost!_ singles—off Bob Keegan, one of/| '_|night the Tigers regarded him| - with the awe due Billy. Pierce and | Major League Averages} T ccemeacaleljeed / Freése's glove (hitting safely in! 4 ‘TIGER TAMERS—=White- Sox fe oe with. one toa of. his, first shutout since 1934 last ‘night over the Detroit Tigers ‘gets ane at big Walt .Dropo's’ bit afte rthe Chisox first baseman apped out a grand-siant home: runt in the 8th inning: to make the | final score, 60. The other two Chicago runs came via sti Lol. = 3 sh ehas pitcher Bob Keegan, who pitched rigs yh Ae at N, Y. ing. in Chicago turned down Wash- ington’s request’ yesterday. ‘The | University— of \' Washington Vy ch ty a0, cin, nett and to dvs ilaed Jamas frm z Fiint. ' Ro Guy NY. plas. tw a. Dick ese ae 0, a wine Mayer of Ladolla, Calit, 4 cy | mee _ NATIONAL infield out. Other Tiger ee. Balimore, Ginetnnat > ies er by Chartle . leading ,off in start of a year ago when he whe Boston ; 3 164 itsburg 1385 ist 364 the ; by Torgeson with two 4-11 on July 1. : ¢| Detrols .. Po a ie 249. 1396 198 B inp Set. ‘out —in--the--third-and—_by Frank}, Dariag oor stretch he rated Gieveind Bg i Bt Fe eMart «as tok 3a 90 Iie as House wit two out in the seventh. 12 men in order before Fred Hat- w 165 “341 25 Ba Chicago 30 30 SS EE 2 Torgeson jalso. drew the. Tigers’ ; . CLUB FIELD ro CLUB FIELDING field singled harmlessly in the » CLUB PO A E-DP Pet, oly, art seventh, E rt Be eR A Oe ea rent: |Resy wins the tor er Came the eighth and Nellie Fox _ [Gusaqe ile 42 it @ $e a et 440. 8 $3 a9 the seventh time this spring. He’s | singled-with one out. Lary threw Cleveland. Bie Sth H Belay Yer Rist a 2 Foe won onl twe and is well on his jout Minnie Minoso byt Lollar > : Kansas City 42 1087 473 37 48 977|8t. Louis 38 oe S28 jecememy out—first time this seeson that] wats oie Se eanaee % ol 44 41 969 | i sao t aigee hs a piar—-New ‘ork. 7 INDIVIDUAL BaTTiING ‘ ee s first he blanked the 4 TTIN - @e bats er more) Tigers 8-0 on May 21, 1954. _And ete bole sor snores Player, Club AB BR H HB RBI Pet. T s |the victory was his first- wiles Bos. § 35 iden Poudy, Cul-PH. . ye ts 1 32 368 | -|Sept. 3, 1936, when he aaded Cerv, KC. “9 9 30 3 12 3a Robinson, Cin 1 Tse Detroit 5-3. Berols, Det. ioe Ml St it 3a Great, Pit sss 4 11 Pox, Chi 14427, 3031S: 347 |Cimoll, Bkn. 125122. 44 SGD Billy Hoeft was the Tiger choice |Wertz Cie, ist 26 6 6 3a! ¥. 130 2 31 7 24 340 for today's: single game which is |} es Pie Te ie i y Re a Bally, Ska, it~ 3° 3 20 “ia __|being televised. in Michigan. arid Bauch, Bos——T19 15381 TONGS Aaron. Mu) tka \nationally. Jim Wilson was sched-|Dem's BER BOS 3. sti fight TS eet ‘ 2 336 uled to work for the Sox. The|SOtwer. Bal. 72 Ha 1B oe en iss 23 50 me % 316 4 series. ends with a a Boyd. Bo Ce st 8 en sarlilo’ Bim, 151 5 33 au Sievers, Wash, 167 28 50 10 35 .299/BI's'ame, St.L. 163 1a. Maxweil Pet, 128 20 38 S 922 .297)/Dark, st. L. 163 4 CHICAGO MeD'e'ld, Y. 28 19 38 1 416 297/Crowe, Cin. 11 Ru ABR H 143 <25 42 6 2% .294|Temple, Cin. 145 6 ® 1 Apparicioss4 0. 9 | Lamon. Wain, 21 46 6 (24 B8tlAdcock, MU 1 : oh ee oe ee ee a) Fr 6 «3 2 isn: a "285|Bouchee, | 9 6 33 ee at at eiprneet Wash ss 78 343 13 e|Bruton Mu 143 1 ¢ 1 hens of 6 bt KC 18 14 33 5 16 280) Mathews, MU. 156 : ®-0 Hatfield 3b 3 0 1 a 7 14. 2 3 2B0\Joues, Pha, 146 6 ~@- © Keegan p 3 0 0 Skowron, N.Y. 140 17, 39 6 22 279 Neal, Bkn. 52 1 = > ——.|Frcona, Balt. 97 13° 27 5 18 (278) Morgan, Pha.-Chi. Totals 32 € | Yost.” Wash. ue a 4 2 1 2 =e a > E-Boone. RBI-Lollar 2 Dr lm 5 le E pwr = 4 pe ean aie, t, Dees elmo, BB | tees ree eG . ant - Left-Detroit 5, | Kaline. 7 2 43 2 17 274 “Crandall, Mil! 119 ; ot mers a er 2 oe Seer ES ane ee aS Lary 6-6. 1 Keegan (1-2). LeLaty (a7) |Gernert, Bos. lil 18 30 4 19 270/Spencer, NY. 128 4 Hurley, Napp ani Rice. T.|Skizas, K.C._ 103 12 27 7 19 -262/Anderson; Pha. 71 3 ‘oon *. T-|Carsquel, Cle. 103 4 27 1 15 (262/Repulski, Pha. 101 3 Ps Miranda, Bali, 50 6 WU 0 4 .260\Leckman, N.Y. 94 2 Bauer, NY, 139 23 36 4 17 259 Foiles, Pitt. 99 3 # INo Pitching { ee RHE tH site et Sf 4 Qfor Ele de eee 8 88S wenn, z ‘I 2 | ir, i ef : ‘ 17 255) - 32 2 Score Until July ERE 2 Eto Be we BER? HAGERSTOWN, Md.) — aS 7 . 3 " Bkn 16 e chy wil nec be sethantes oy eeese TS ERT Bunce BER S| 5 - 33) ’ : 5 er og, Covent ein al ory eae RG ee, GREE , ; : up.” 5 Levering clears Sephcka. ab it 6 13 aoe Bolger, Chi) 930 4°22 315 37 ‘ a . © AP Wirephote | UP- PusO'ld, Wash, 53 4 12 © 4 226 O'Con’ell, Ma. 149 25 35 18 2S TYING WORLD MARK — Milt Campbell high hurdles in the Compton, Calif., Invitational | The young lefthander, struck by| rope. cm. 34 § 12 3 Ge Rover Sot i ia 's 4 1 Bl (left),-formerly of Indiana University, caught yesterday. The mark tied the world record |@ line drive May 7 in a game Pca, Kc 6 Se 2 10 21 Ronis, eu 2 ens 19 (225 Elias Gilbert (center) of Winston-Salem College held by Jack Davis. On the right is Lee Ca. narra poe New York Yankees, slaughter N.Y. 32 )7 M2 e Bo en a ep ‘at thé tape as both were clocked in :13.4 in the houn who was. third. i! t “satisfied” with his White. Bos. mw 65 3 8 OO 211 Sauer. NY 123 14 27 7 «23 230 progress toward recove Avia It Fy 1 4 211 Freese, Pitt. 79'9 #17 1 9 315 ; But he added = Run‘els, Wash 146 8 30 ¢ 205 Wise Chi a4 1, 8 8 67 24 , — first interview since arriving: here| Oram ei ban eae Bieay Bo Ed df “500” Victory Rene $103,844 owt _lerom ‘Cleveland last Tucadey.“he[ eee oa ls acd Pt oh ee ee: < = Ne - 6 210, ee still was under doctor's orders. to oO 7 Ma “ ‘s 18 2 8 tn Hc ; i « take no exercise. 0 — or more) of caller pide homers—Musial, St. Louts. 5 : Pitcher. Club W BB 89 WL ERA.|Hoek. Cincinnati, _ Adcock: Milwaukee, an (Ss I'S ecor ‘ 4 le 30 617 16 4 0 0.30 Schoendienst, ee York and Mloryn, Chi- _ NY 31 24 12 19 2 1 O.87/cago, 1 each iano Bunning, Det. 55 36 18 47 3 1 «1.64 PITCHING . tscher,—Cht: 31-22 4 _#-+3-+ + = i =~ more NY. 56 48 15 27 5 1.1.77 Pitcher, Gee Lt pn s0 WL ERA. bd - ~~ 3 3s ub i ; Bipasine Bia a M ae} 23 ; ‘ 1% INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. uw» — Sam|ord. Previous highs, set last year,!and Sandy Belond, of Los -Angeles, urdivant. N.Y, 34 4 22 30 3 3 200'Gross, Cin.” 5637 8 28 4 1 1,77 Hanks today banked the driver's were $282,052 for the total and who sponsored it. Byerly, Wasb, 21 M7 3 i 2 O-4 Jackson. &. OL «7 33 8 23 6 1 250 share of a record $103,844 prize|$93,819 for first’ place which was) The winner’s share was built up Wilson. Or 3s for winning the 500-mile race at|picked up by Pat Flaherty of Chi-|by $58,250 from the Speedway for |Zuvesink. Balt. 29 23 1} 11 3-2 217/Podres’ Ben’ 87 47 13 31 4 2 237 nacsen pore peep [the race and qualification, $819 See Hee ize BS es bie Siig eo ach to trom the entry fee fund, $20 400 ee at Monza, Italy. Hanks’ cut reportedly was 45 per for lap prizes at $150 each lap Frucks, K.C._ iu 2 ik 3 @ By ay, Put . 33 3 0 1 2 2 27? ce ee & cent. He shared first-place money led, and $24,375 from accessory Dimer, NY, 4 6 8 17 2 0 2.66 Me intel, HL 53 SM 1S 18 4 2 278 Hanks’ big prize came out of a|with George Salih of Los Angeles,|firms whose products Hanks used. cover OST i Rr eB 5 ti ie i Donovan, Chi. 52 44 15 2 4 1 : 3 seat pee Ot SEI Sine 6 ressivao ewnered Me Bebe Siecil te palisai, Cit, slse ten & SS ee oe - icific ‘Pat . Calif., also won a NY rok : Se mee GS tai TREE FEPRITE National NAIA Out a the start of the race and numer- seats ‘Wash, BuMU ES 3.34 Schmidt, |S. L ee Bi ‘ 1 334 . ous other prizes. Keogae PE owe 32 aalPere MD | 8 Oe 4 338 “nes ate ef ees BERET Wea BE ee ik Hanks decision not to go to Mon- Brown” Bait & |S 14 1 2 338 |Jones Bt. L. 4. 37 19 40202 «373 Ramos, Wash, 66 67 16 25.4 3 3.55|/Worth’ton, NY. 60 47 27 ‘31 4 3 375 ‘0 f OF 1a eS Jones after be hed sald be would drive Boca Be Sas fate Ne 8s 2 8 the died Resesy, Speci cm SEE iBeee RRS ETE which Dig Evechel of Los’ Aa mee, BERR ioe Se eis " Regardless of any fund drives which may have started, Pontiac geles finddhed 17th Tearidey ae : ran, Re os nies 4 49 Cardwell. “Pha, 52 47 18 3 3 1.418 track star Hayes Jones, nqw at Eastern Michigan College, will not) said ‘the owner had decided not Fornieles, ait, ub 30 3 3368 in Friend, Pit it’ % 44a be going to the national NAIA track meet in San Diego next weekend. |to send the car and he decided not}. -; Gus Was Bos." ; . . : ‘ sia Antowell NY. se @ 26 Ed ; ‘ ie The Pontiac Press was told by Huron coach George Marshall |'° £°- Moore, Bait 3.2 S123 32) Philips Mul 2% 2 8 it 2148 yesterday that the school will be in the midst of-final examinations * * * Buren.” ne 33 9 2 ¢3 437) Sil 27 3% i 12 21 $00 next week and he said, “We cannot afford to jeopardize ‘Jones’ . ae ot aka hes veneer (DO Ee a i 2 ‘i ‘ ‘ 37 Mier N.Y. Lo 13 2 r ° $14 ee IG |ioman American team scheduled ORS aS Porter’ cker, Cin Mo 2 ‘ 529 ‘The administration appreciates the interest in attempting to send|to challenge 10 European drivers McD'moti, K.C. 25 24 18 10 © 0 5.04/Drab'sky, Chi. 43 39 25 27 3 4 5.44 : tt ie x0 $0 3 Hayes to the coast, but it also frowns on taking him away during the/in the first Monza ‘500.” ak eee a 3 Hei Mee Bo 2 8 6 be examination period,’ Marshall continued. e Don Edmonds of Anaheim, Calif. pase Wash. Fe i FH 3 i é C88 Freeman. cin. te 2 3 ! 4 ; : ete y j ales, Wash.-Bos, . “patein, Cin 3t 39 3 1 432 “Nothing would help if we lost dones because of scholastic dadleste are boris a : : . a * yo 9 2 02 108 uxhall, Cin M 38_12 17 1:9 822 troubles, so I would prefer he aay =) and take his exams,” |came off, was chosen rookie cf/ COUNTING THE DAYS—Real- Marshall added. - the year by a committee of news- ly counting the days until Herb Hogan Sls. to 2nd Spot Today, Jones is competing in be weet NAIA 1 meet at Central|/men and racing officials. Score is well enough to pitch Michigan. He will not participate in any meet until after exams, and ‘ * * *# again is first-year Cleveland ithat will be the National AAU at Dayton, June 2ist. A. Hee ah ca pn teal ae a pe Farrell —— The meet at Central Michigan t will start at 5:30 p.m, supply of meat went to year- thanded ace : “Or . tral. Michigan ned ll start at 5:30 p.m old newcomer. Edmonds, a bache-|. Lemon-on the injury list. Farrell. | ; lor, sald be would give the meat ae ee = ten Ooee a to m, ra Te ° whe Delgada eet a eel eek | NEW. ROCHELLE. N.Y. © —levery major crown holder of the IT | ee | oIng big race. : Masters. champion Doug Ford,'professional golf world. Tony Hulman, Speedway owne ee : a taking command of the Wykagyl) Going into the semifinal round lies former pariah el Notre Dame Gains Round , Robin Golf Tournament/Wwith each player matching his ing the race will be used again iw & with two rounds to play, said to-/medal score against those of the . Round Rok in “ynext year, with 33 cars lining up|f\; . day, “I'm , Playing so = itjothers in his foursome, Ford had a three abreast in order of qualify- District 4 Cr own aera ee Ob te ct bene eee ing, running one pace lap. . Then he added: of the me front-runner, Ben Ho. ene BEACH, va lA x * _ | KALAMAZOO, Mich. w= Notre], Tve been qs this streak since fan plus 21. In third aes St youngster ‘still held ‘the lead but} This year cars came out of a|Dame will at District Four|!ast September. I'm Keepite myisnead plis 13, follawed by two the old pros were threatening to/new pit area in single file on the|in the NCAA baseball “World Se- moeere the National Open|YOUNg Pros, Fred-! Hawkins and take charge as the Virginia. Beach|parade lap and then moved into/Ties” at Omaha next week. ~The = ronan ste ~ N ween ee Venturi, plus 10 each Round Robin GolfTournament ¢h-|positions for the pace-lap. .Cars|{rish won their. first district title|* C°UPle of wee mow.“ Today Ford was matched with tered its next-to-last round driven by Eddie Russo of Kansas/Since 1949 yesterday, by defeating) _ ~ - x % National Open champion Cary ay. | pad and Elmer George of Indian-|Big Ten champion Northwestern,| The Open is scheduled June 13-\jiddiecoff, British Open cham- Wiffi Smith of St: Clear, Mich.,|aPolis, collided on the parade lap|6-1, in the championship game. of| 15 at the Inverness Club ‘in Toledo, pion Peter Thomson of Australia a/pert 20-year-old’ redhead who and ver started the race. the double elimination tournament. |Obio, this is all the moon-|anq Gene Littler, the stylish Cali turned professional only last Be-| Hul apologized to George] a Hurley, the faced from Yonkers, N. Y-/fornian once rated ors : cember, was the front-runner. She and Ru for what he called a Ame aoe sae of the (needs to, make his victory cycle promising comer. Te mae had a S4-hole scoré-ef 220 and 31)‘‘loused-up Start’ and said it was! the N. > ane —— paced -\complete.| He wor the PGA cham- showdown, Ford is slated ays points — three more than the vet-|the Speedway’s_ fault they were! widcat ariors. be ck on three | pionship nd was voted "golfer! acainst Hogan, Socad and Vearins eran Fay Crocker of Montevideo, knocked ‘out. ‘ jeoshed on ante & of the year’ in- 1955 and last April Playing with his “lucky clubs." ees ay, whose medal, score was im "acta si spehind Ranks included: <— call nd scoring another. - | Fpl fhe ——— oo 7 plese ye of sticks with . ’ Augusta. c Miss Smith, however, was a lot The. Irish _ to Northwestern x * * ters titles “Ford det (eo es less secure than she was on Thurs-|,,, early.-They scored in the first) Today he is in first place -after|sub-par rounds in the second and day, when she had 37 points and 94 {inning on Gene Duffey’s triple and|three rounds of the Wykagyl tour-jthird tours —— to pick up | rer dee sebie stencha wevesl wien ale ee ee ee ee points. Ae : 90-hole, plus-arid- * tournament over the 71 Cava-|Bob Veith os logan, [lier course. (Gane Hardee dapat” ae 8 Po: ieee ee "| olny Thsosnson Boyertown ti ‘Sk t D t rounds, shot a 69 in Pe. 12th, 0. ; Jac 2 ers omi a Cin the afternoon. third round but gave Rej { Plei Bob iste, Grants Pass, Ore, 13th, a up four shots to Mike hak, NCAA ejec S Pled jams ieran. sormerne. mi, tn who checked in witha brillant f He kie da Tony Bettenhause, Tinley Park, I! = e eae ee The struggle for one of world’s most coveted golf titles — the U. S.__ . championship: — begins Mon in. preliminary crake =! Oaldand "Hilts ond Freak lin ‘Hills, A star-studded field of 109 pro- fessionals and 66 amateurs will start an assault At stake is a berth in the U. S. tourney. Only 12 golfers __Open tourney. Only — 4 “trom the “Michigan” section will} make the grade for the most f American tournament, which is: scheduled June 13-15 at. Toledo's Inverness Club. ‘This year’s huge entry list of 166 shotmakers is 28 more than a year ago when the trials were held at Orchard Lake and Pine Lake. The number of players qual-|_ itying for the Open has accord- ingly been raised from 8 to 12. . he field has been divided into two sections for the 36-hole route | and play will be conducted sim- ' over the Oakland ~ and layouts, Each sec- tion plays 18 holes at each course. Two of the 1956 qualifiers will hot be around. Al Watrous, veteran Oakland Hills professional, is leav- ing for Scotland to compete in the| International Seniors tournament and will not be here when the Open is held. Pete Cooper, ex- Knollwood pro, has moved to Florida. Last year's remaining six ont ifiers are returning, parade: is hard - working Wally . former National PGA champion, whose 10-under-par 134 in 1956 was tops nationally as well as locally. : The veteran, Franklin Hills | | pro will his tour at Oak- land Hills, then switch to his home layout for’ the final 18-hole Forest Lake's Bob Gajda, the 56 runner-up; Mike Dietz of lidian- wood; Chick Harbert of Meadow- brook; Rudy Horvath, the Can- ‘adian belter, and Ed Ervasti of Heading the; |subbed for whtrous in the Open,| the|has also filed en Mt ts isot mbenpuary to dtabepasa’ on Harbert. ‘He-speaks for: him- jis wading into fast company, how- finest ae of his career. last sum- mer, and Gajda, a frequent money- winner, are also’ to ‘be reckoned/ with in Monday's test. amateurs, The Toledo millionaire rege and will have to go some - | Powerful-stroking Frank Stran-} ahan leads a dazzling array of ‘ to keep ahead of the field. Royal Oak are all back in the; fold. Ervasti, ¢x-Michigan Amateur king, was the lone Simon-pure to enter the elite circle last year, Dr. Wendall R: Aldrich of Kendallville, Ind., an alternate & year ago who can Hafold Ridgeley (left),. Air BRITISH AMATEUR FINALISTS—Ameri- Sergeant on duty in England, and Reid Jack Force Master American Harold Ridgeley Beaten British Title Won by Jack: FORMBY, England (INS)—Reid Jack, a taciturn 33-year-old Scot- tish accountant and World War II _. commando, won the British Ama- teur Championship today by defea U. S. Air Force Master Sgt. Harold Ridgley, 2 and 1, in their 36-hole final round. It was one of the. quietest golf matches ever played, Each man tegards talking as a howry any time and almost unthinkable on a golf course, Their 36-hole final over oe yard Formby course began at a.m. EST. The second round wart is at 8:30 a.m EST. The last erican to win the jamiateur was Texan Joe Conrad, who t * in B 2955. {XU years. He has. never won a major tournament. ~Jack, a 33-year-old accountant, is the Scottish champion, ~ Ridgeley is the survivor of an original American entry list of 26. He is the llth American in 12 years since the war, to gain the final round. The pint-sized sergeant, wear. _SATU RDAY, Jone ly ost ; -s _ THIRTEEN Spots +. se hk ms “SECTION L SECTION Il. 3 Chuck Kocsis, a brilliant shot. jruler in\1955; Glenn. Johnson, de- STARTING TIMES _ Te: Franklin = Oakland eee tone @ great a a fending state champion; Bob Bab-|° a eons eee eae 11:00 dim. 6:30 a.m. must ranked high on the : mer ae a.m. :00 a.m. “Harold Brink..... - ; Ratele-‘chake oul of peml-cotire ee Soe aoe and. Dick Case. Mstiget Scored. lina. Mut de. LOT am. 631 am, } ment ‘ast summer and reached Bob Whiting, along with Bob Warra....... a ee the finals of the U. 8. Amatear {Ervasti, are among. talented Jee. Johnson .-.... . _ Ceeres aes it:t4-eem. 6:44 &.m. before losing to Harvie Ward. amaieurs — to the » ng line. eJohn MuihlPoth... 6:44 8.m.° 11:14. a.m. David Wood... ...- - * * * \ ; Pn Riphme tatoos 20 — oe oon ote ots 3t-ea.~ 6:51 6.m. Sam Kocsis, ~ National Publinx aaa Pontiac's ro inthe i Wee Pahive oe oo) em 12) em Den ie eee 6:58 a.m. - os k, non Th si “ Joh 3, tater — oPaee Lae oN 35 om. q taee cl oe acker, John) i 2! © |50> Solomon...... ae 2 Dalrymple and Tommy Shannon, a eee ee mush Areepes.. = to name a few. Ray Malain:®..... *David Reniger. oa: aj. 1:12 am, =.= tt acme 11-42 aim} 28tephen Miller. Tong-hitting | John Baraum of | i‘ emer ae ae "Tema ete) 4 19 a.m Grand Rapids, Reggie Myles dr. Ja : auboe...... Tom meton...11: a.m. : om, and Eldon Briggs are outstand- Pimerick Kocsis. teem: ree = ete Oreck = oa “ : - - : Ww - ensen . « "p.m. 5 Bs ing pros entered from. ——, Poative Press Photo (teenard Wagner . 1:36 a.m. 12:06 p.m_|Walt Burkemo..... Except for one twosome, the} SEEKS REPEAT—Wally Burk- |'8. D._Kocals...... oe ae wee SO field will move in groups of three| emo, FTanklin Hills Country Club |p") perker..... T42.am. 12.13 pm |W. R. Keller. mee with —— spaced at 17-minute Ly who took medalist honors ee a ST... rie pee 12:20 1:00 am; _|intervals ast year in the Michigan Sec- |\7 Kemmer Jr....- ; ha ae Oakland Hills has been design-| tion qualifying for the National wn Mf ee ieaviniaah iiiddii Willie "wens iveene ated ag tourney headquarters and Open, will seek a repeat victory ow. vt Pettibone. |Don ee teeeee _ aT p.m. 7:57 om. all mayetts, to break qualifying|~when this year’s qualifying starts. | w oo “rntwistie ee. TST a.m 12:27 pm. ties and decide alternates will be| ee 12:34 p.m. 8:05 a.m. held’ there, : Franklin Hills. 2 ae beneess 8:06 a.m. 12:34 ame — — . ; : SOCESCOE .m, 8:32 a.m. ; seo = ay Bo sooobeae Gihem, 12:41 pm+¥ eed re m8 ; f ® ©. NeW. Ereaitt..... _ —-4Paul Segerlund....12:48 p.m. 8:18 a.m, © * . *John Law.,....... a . . NCAA Cou | = T ane 18 a.m. 12:48 p.m. Parent law i J. J. Dalrymple.:.. =e sBeb Harter....... 12:55 = 6:25 a.m, ; : , [Horton Smith.....\9:25 am. 12:08 p.m. toe nen teen eees : ; 8... | : . |R. Ahern.......... *y, L. Groenleer.. 1:02 p.m. 8:33 a.m. : Warren Oflick.... 8:32 om. 1:02 p.m. Rona ahah. ; School Probations ; Today aise ones JF... .... . *Gene takes. 2h p.m. ae a.m. cA. J. Teixeira... 0:49 aim, 1:19 pm. |John Schubeck..... \ , a Gen me seleastors..., $:26 p.m. 8:56 a.m, coger in = my urban iversity of California, Nov. 13, 1957: Roger Johnston. #86 am. 126 Rm pert. Pw ae case e versity 0} a- iy ; r ‘om eMahon.... ag usempan SEUSS homa, University of Kansas, Texas Vaiversity of Louisville, May 1, Ses Laser ceases 9:03 am. 1:33 pm. Eprom fe ee ne= A&M and Mississippi College came ye’ of Florida, May).9. » Johnson... i | heute Wonteee 2 up for review today by the NCAA|*» 198. Woh eran. ¥isem. 1:09m\eeeee kes. council, ~ : wk home J. Crichton. Larry Pentiuk....” An NCAA spokesman said that,| University of Washington, Aug. teense hem: 14? pe ia, Aree Let pm. 8:11 em. in addition, the policy-making |21, 1958; University of Southern steve tsakov... art nberg 1:84 pm. 0:36am, group possibly may study new vi-|California, Nov. 13, 1958; Alabama|-5% Sienarg **™ 4 P™|oRalph | Eistrom. ao olations, Poly, May 1, 1959; UCLA Aug. 21,,W. J. Negorski... : 1959; North Carolina State, ‘Nov! bere ‘aeate eC UE Sots a = eee _ Texas A&M has been cited for 13, 1960. oe ae [Eddie Kirk... new violations of the Southwest Ted Kugme. 0 0:38am. 3:00 p.m. ene po Bivess — Conference code. The school had | A meeting of interested groupe! re whites. |Tom Cosmes....... been serving a one-year proba- | at both the college and high prootd, Ondrus. Sees “9:45am. 2:15 pm? aa ——— 2:18 pm, 6:45 om. tion to end May 14, school level was proposed by the’ rames Poca. ‘ Precog Sano; tae pm 65s om Three days before this date, how- poy belt renter Lae CO ee ee \Sate weemcaae 7. ever, Texas ALM was charged with] E72™ fr presentation to Presl- | nob “inman.. 72... , eyucias..... 9:20 pm. 9:20am. - tfresh violations and last week head ie erammagatad 3 council on Q'F Spencer. —s tee ay. gee ? basketbal] coach Ken Loeffler, tness, om COR... enue otes Amateur who-had been accused of recruit-, The council endorsed 13 items mae malpractice, resigned, recommended by the NCAA youth! ~ .¢¢, . . FILLING WEDNESDAY * « fitness committee which included: |CTiff’s Will Practice NIGHT LEAGUE — + A two-year probation for recruit- oe au 7:30-™ AP Wirephote jing and financial aid violations ex-| “That the NCAA determine if such Miia vin ot areiineiecs! | GILES ARCHER 1Y RANGE of Glasgow, Scotland, wish each other well be- j|pired for Oklahoma April %. additional sports as soccer, hand- am will practice Sunday at 12 - fore going into today’s finals of the British Kansas’s one-year probation ball, squash, volleyball, rugby, wa-|00" at the Jaycee Field. All mem- , ~~) — pee Amateur. Jack won the championship. ended May 1, The Jayha ter polo and field hockey be in-|bers are asked to attend. Open Daily and Sunday MA 5-0186 narged with recruiting vie. |U=4 in te champlosship [ro ai SSS === os inti gram; the NCAA encourage , joo-operation in expanding outdoor 7 Also ending May 1, was the one-|life and camping activities; and . year probation of Mississippi. Col-|that the NCAA conduct a question- ing and practicing and financial naire to determine the present ade- discrepancies. . quacy of intercollegiate, physical Although the probation periods'education and intramural activi- of al] four schools technically have ties. macy council approval] is re- red before na NCAA NCAA rights dnd, E Vi and shooting with the precision of [Privileges ‘are asy ictory Stirs t aden cordate el boa) Currently, ne chee ectnts | war II scored a 13-and-12 victory | ap, “Joh Titl Hi over youthful Arthar: Walker ct | are, Sader Probations which ex JONASON |ifle HOpe | South Africa yesterday in their 36-hole semi-final. Ohte state, Ave. 21, 1957; Ani. NEW YORK (#—Harold John- Crane Net Team| in State Lead EL *teapturing -|battle it out for the French Inter- ing a jaunty green panama hat Flam in Net Finals “PARIS (#—Herb Flam of Bev« erly Hills, Calif, and Sweden's Sven Davidson, who have been bouncing around the big time tennis circuit for years without a major outdodr title, It was the most one-sided semi- championship. Jack defeated a fellow Scot, | seéfni-final match, holes. Ridgiey toured the course in par 72 but Jack fired a 69. national Championship today. a hillock and got. down in 4. final triumphs in the history of the Alan Bussell, 3 and 2, in the other Jack led Ridgeky 2-up after 18 | ‘They were tied after the first nine holes. The Scot took the lead for the first time by winning the | 391 yard 13th witha 4. Ridgeley missed an 8-foot putt. Jack played a great second-shot from behind Braves Offer Trio to Cards for Ennis MILWAUKEE (®—The Milwau- kee Braves, in deep trouble in left field, have offered the Cardinals three players for outfielder Del Ennis, it: was learned today, but St, Louig General Manager Frank |Lane apparently wants more. with the Philadelphia Phillies aft- er leading the National League for Moore, Garver Help Hose ’ HOT ROD — Emil C. Neilson, , tinkers with his souped-up 34- Ford in Portland, Me. Consid- ered the oldest hot rod racer, Nelson, who has 11 grandchil- dren, has defied crack-ups for 40 years. |eouple of veteran righthanders, -F¥ankees and Garver tossed.a four- __ {hitter as the Kansas City Athletics Beat Yanks, By International News Service Ray Moore and Ned Garver, a to a 3-1 win over the second place dropped the third plaée “Indians, 3-1 and caused the Tribe to fall five games off the pace. In another American L-e a gue night contest, the. Washington Sen- ators edged the Boston Red Sox, 3-2, with a run in the ninth inning. Moore, who notched his second win of the season against three losses, allowed the Yankees five hits. Al Pilarcik accounted for two of his team’s runs with « Drop Indians humer and a sacrifice fly while. ‘Bob Turley, Yankee starter and loser, gave up the third run by walking three men in a row fol- -| lowing a single, Moore didn’t per- mit a hit after the fifth inning. Athletics scored three runs for Garver in the third inning, two on a homer by Billy Hunter off Cleve- land’s Cal McLish, Garver never) — was in trouble as he won his fourth game of the season against three losses, ~ Jim Lemon's single with two out} : in the ninth gave the Nats their win over the aot =. An ear shortstep—-Billy—Klaus set up winning run and Truman Cleven- ger was credited with his second victory in relief of Russ Kemmer- er, Fair Keeps Winning Joy Fair continued his Memorial his modified “Bomb 719."" Last night st Mason, Mich., he wort the feature and tonight he will! Holiday victory streak by taking, his third straight feature race wit} AUTO IN SURANCE All Auto Insurance Rates DIDN’T Go Up. ee Careful Drivers We Call FE 2-9221 a month, offered the Cardinfils a front-line pitcher, “either ‘Ray Crone or Gene Conley, utility out- fielder Chuck Tanner, and prob- ably relief hurler Dave Jolly. Braves spokesman declined to comment on the players involved but General Manager John Quinn| said he had conferred with Lane. who accompanied the Cardinals to} Milwaukee for last night's opener of.a three game series. Lane wil! remain through —— Trad- ing ends June 15. jover Clarence Hinnant of Wash- The Braves, now tied for third) son, rated among the top four in both the heavyweight and a heavy classes, wants to go Archie Moore’s 175-pound ti oe jhis first prize. .° A one-punch knockout winner ington last night in 1:24 of the first round, the 28-year old Phila- delphia boxer is looking for bigger game. “Can I get the winner of the Tony Anthony-Yvon Durelle fight (June 14 at Detroit)?’ asked Pat Alivieri, Johnson's manager. Matchmaker Billy Brown ‘of the International Boxing Club couldn't make any promise thony is due to get first crack at Moore whenever Archie returns from ‘Europe. However, Johnson was assured of more action soon. Gallant Man Favored NEW YORK (INS) — Gallant |Man makes ‘his first start since his runner-up run in the Kentucky use An-|-— OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Thies pereiiie paint will not discolor from smoke or fumes . . resists mold and mildew... FE 5-6150 PLENTY OF PARKING IN REAR OF STORE Derby when he heads a field of six —— en ee ——— a op et NR ant three-year-olds today in the $28,150 Patel Pan oe at Pekmet Invite Your Inquiry! | ARE You INTERESTED 1 SOUGHT AFTER BUSINESS FRA IN OWNING YOUR OWN BUSINESS? ACTUALLY SEE THE MOST IN AMERICA IN ACTION! NEHISE for about ONE HALF the ¢ Km a i 529.9 YOU ARE WELCOME... . to visit the Firestone June ee ee ne wad Seoweh Jaws 15th. It is @ oe i of more than 4,000 items of pe see Gs 4th in as many days at, 9 amt ss H I} | Seperler service | Austin - Norvell y P: en. | : | The Insignia ot “| Agency, Inc. | \ 6.70x15 |. $32.95° TN SETS OF FOUR 7.VOx15_ | $35.95° IN SETS OF on Lz Sexl3 $39. 57-\~ “IN SETS " Goons RVC E eS oPles Tas ond Eachonge Castse Arnled to Sound Tire, Bodies or to Your. Own The | Sw. Down for 4 — - $1. 25 heh rb YEAR| iT THE’ PONTIAC vues URRAY, JUNE 1,1 ag eos Sil pata \ ’ a teat and F our F. ly Coup Bet | County ca eat se: Harness of. Blind Man’s who Is blind, told Police he. took Nuclear Lest Off Agdin = burial will be Hill Ceme- ur Pp Deaths in Pontiac Area ae ter Making Ol SEAT re td tee ai a a an : Br. Goodegm, & . \a $90 hharjtess. of a blind ‘mah’s|The wah past won DiRaee pated today’s scheduled second — FOUR TEEN = | oe AS 2 p.m, y from New, Bethel Baptist Church with the Rev. Wil- - iam H. Bell officiating. Her body will be at the William F. Davis Funeral Home from Sunday noon| until the service Tuesday. - Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. - Besides her father, John-Camp- bell, Mrs. Bell is survived by a daughter, Catherine of Pontiac; a son, Robert Bell of Cleveland, Qhio; several brothers and sisters, (Cit¥s- Mrs. Rosa Lee Horn of Bessemer, | | ia., John of Meridian, Miss,, Bob-| bie of New_York City and Arthur! ot Bi Sif ~ Others ‘are Mrs. Mary Jones of Detroit, Eddie Campbell of the U.S. Air Force, Mrs, Emma Patrick, “Mrs, Andy (Adah B.)” Hagen, 59, of 947 Stanley St. died yester- day aftér an illness years. Hunter of Bloomfield Hills. «Service will be at 10 a.m..Mon- Gay from the Voorhess-Siple Chapel with the Rev. Wayne E. Welton: of . Be Parkdale Church of the Naza- officiating. Burial will be in ple Grove Cemetery, Harrison. | . Mrs, Hagen’s body will be at the funeral home. at 8 p.m. today. JAY D, HOTCHKISS _Jay D. Hotchkiss, 63, of 89 S. Jessie St, died yesterday after- - Born in Pontiac, Mr. Hotchkiss} fhad lived here all his life. He was self-employed as a candy maker. Mrs. Dougias Preston of |She-died-Friday— day from the Voorhees - Siple Chapel. The Rev. Alex H. Kasten of the Faith Baptist Church, Wa- \terford, will officiate with burial {following in Oak Hill Cemetery. | MRS, JOHN BAX... IMLAY CITY — Service for Mrs. John (Anna) | Bax, 58, of 385 W. 4th’ St., will be held at the Christian Reformed Church, Imlay at 2:30 Monday, with burial ‘int the Imlay Uvetnen) Sserenstt jlaire, after a long illness, Service ROCHESTER—Word has been received here of the death Friday of Wilford E. Parker, 73,'in Bel- for Mr, _——- former superin- tendent of schools’here for 19 years, willbe at'2 p.m. Monday from Hall ee Burial will be in Gladwin. Alice Day Parker; two sons, Ken- ineth of ‘Bellaire and Oren of-New Surviving are her husband, Jone: four sons, Anthony, Lapeer; Frank and Peter at home and John Jr., Pontiac; two daughters, Mrs. Jen- nie Esman, Kalamazoo; Mrs. Doris Badour, Flint; and one sister, Mrs. Minnie Stryker, Imlay City. Cy ; BARRY LEE COMMINS BLOOMFIELD. TOWNSHIP — Prayers will be offered at 10 a.m. neral Home, Auburn Heights, for ‘Barry Lee Commins, infant son of Bert and Marie Pierce Commins, .|2573 Kentmoor Rd. The, baby died minutes after birth yesterday jin St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, \Pon- tiac. Garry ie warsieed| vy its percent and five sisters, Sandra, Patricia, a|Donna, Karen and Doris, all at, home. DANIEL FIELDING WALLED LAKE — Service for Danie] Fielding, 2%-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fielding |* of 111 Parklow Dr., will-be at 3330// p.m, Monday trom Richardson} Bird Funeral Home, Walied Lake. The Rev. 0. A. Gerken. will offici- ate and burial will be in Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens. , Daniel, who died yesterday in Sister Kenny. Hospital, is survived) by his parents; three sisters, Peg- gy Ann Fielding and Patsy Esch at home and Mrs, Eugene Sorenson) of Detroit; and a brother, Thomas Esch of-Livonia- WALTER GOODSON HOLLY — Service for Walter . Goodeon, 78, of 6004 Grange Hall Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday Drayton Plains; seven grandchildren; twolfrom the William F. Davis Fu- Factory Close-Outs ONE GROUP--- $4] 9” ONE Group--- $ 29” ONE GRoUP--- $39 No Money Down—Easy Terms ————_————— LORD'S* 2239 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Ss TE S-3741 3 Blocks West of Telegraph Ri. n> -3 Blocks West of Telegraph Rd. aa) 1 ee nerspring Mattress. 00 1957 WESTINGHOUSE Prony "STROKE-SAVER Monilay in the Dudley Moore Fu-| (Haven, ‘Conn; and five grandchil-| dren. : eee CHARLES .B. MORLEY WATERFORD .TOWNSHIP — Service for Charles B, Morley, 67, | 28 of 698 Lockhaven Rd.,.will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday trom the Rich- ardson-Bird Funeral Home, Walled Memorial Gardens. Mr. Morley, re-) tired carpenter and World War I ve ‘died today at -home. ginia and Malden Morley of Texas and Albert Miller of Port Huron; six daughters, Mrs, John Barbara Lake, with burial in Oakland Hills! ing le is survived by his wife,| Ruby; three sons, Douglas of. Vir-|Lady en re sought by the Oakland County Sher: |-'t iff's Dept. for looting, a Pontiac not Township chicken coop. Earl Bennett, of 3739 Auburn-Rit!S° told officers he found his’ coop young fryers ‘gone. prints across a freshly spaded gar- den but lost them at some rail-|7™¢ , fread tracks: “The: coop. was un- ocked.° ¥ He: fe eurvived by his wite,|” Deaths Teas | ATHENS, Greece ( — Gen. Stephen Sarafis, 66, leftist leader in parliament and guerrilla hero against the Nazi occupation in World War Il, died yesterday, since 1952, died yesterday. Butterfield, founder of Chil- dret~of Fighting Forces de- scribed as a_movement for world peace, died yesterday. Moore, all of Port Huron; two ‘brothers, Quincy and Henry of De- troit; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle, Gould. of Washington and | Bertha Matthews. of Caseville; 29 grandchild, MRS CAROL STEINBAUGH HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP—Serv- Steinbaugh, 69,. of 3365 White Lake’ Rd., will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday from the White Lake Presbyterian! Church, with the Rev..Robert Van Oeyen officiating. Her body is at the Richardson-Bird Funeral in White Lake Cemetery. ° Mrs. Steinbaugh, lifetime resi- dent of Oakland County who died in Pontiac General Hospital Thurs- a daughter, Mrs. Jerry Robak of Williams Lake, and one brother, A ease Hamilton B | Fined Make Elec. of Walled Lake, Mrs. Harry Miller's grandchildren and one eal ice for. Mrs. Carol (Grace M.)| Home, Milford, and burial will bef day, is survived by her husband: | Elmer B, Stockwell of Waterford’ Baters, Mrs. William Montgomerylneral Home, Pontiac. The Rev. _ J. Township, — Anniversary TV Riot Special FAMOUS MAKE | Giant Sereen TV “99}| A Sensational Bargain! cas Toastmaster Toaster’ ...14.88 empty Friday morning and Beal (Dewiett SoRtvnbd tour sats of bat lara eee te of Se: that the Rearter on oe a petty) will be hald at the Oakland Coun’ ag How in ' the Sonerane ‘Arthur Er. , ot ‘said Court, in the City of Pontiac im said County, this 28th day of a, A.D.. one. _ = “S e of Probate "_ Deputy Probate ter, & Juvenile Division : June 1, ‘51. — (Seal) \(A true a ecad Girl, WY, Gvectnes Car After Swerving on Road Silver Bell Rd., Orion Township, overturned her car yesterday eve-| south of Clarkston road Ss Ed- aheetry ete ck swerved to avoid branches on the highway causing the mishap. She 2 as agg os of the me <, of the) x" ning while driving on Joslyn road, “ was treated for shock at Pontiac! General Hospital. | ceed ‘NEW 4-HOUR SERVICE |} 4-Hour Dry Cleaning 4-Hour Shirt Laundry (at Mein | Office) Also ——— HOP Service Shirt Kenney | Main Office cet Meets 944 West — J FE 2.0231 Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Ine. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” . Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. ~~ — qe en -eengpeee = ANNIVERS RY me Chairs . my i tet Lamp tae 8 at & c= $18.96 GE Steam Iron ; bese es® 908° Sx, $44.95 Westinghouse Coffee Maker * 8.88 nace 994.88. = eee Trouble | ici Just the set Judith” Am Terrien, 17; ot-1370; 3 — COMFORT FOR DAD THE YEAR AROUND! _ Occasional Chair 5g" NO "MONEY DOWN! All Mustrations Typify Similer Selections amino or Schick 25° ; “Dad's ‘Best Friend” ha | 2". win amt bawiennee | \ Res. “$29. 95 The. My “‘line’’ is smooth any rapid I harp on “Easy Terms.’ The only way to stop me — Is to deal with local firms. B Be ae BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the . Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. Afghanistan has struck oil: Door Bell | _ Ballad” ‘Sing a séng of bargains Sold frgm door to door I sell are cheaper ; At almost any store. To yeke, father of said child. |e resident of Oakand County yo oe Fe ae 5 whos Hye | \MRS. ANNIE I LEE BELL, ‘ot Pontiac and Mrs. Mame ‘Ypor helt 9 cuter: Get maunty tor With 15 Fryers: Seat SPUN wits ey Betta e- rm “ re stolen early to-/prepared jo leave the ma goog It sities bo be- Service for Mrs. Annie Lee Bell, jheis of Napa, Calif. pagel ne Jong yether, G are aed Four hungry thieves with a yen'a law of the Btate ahd ‘that said’ child ‘Ralph Bearce, PN Franklin Rd., dine $9, of 349 Branch St. will be at Servicdwill be at 1:30 p.m, Mon- ap es for chicken dinners are Deing|So°ms be maeed ander the iwith mirror, ROOMS OF FURNITURE! A JUNE BRIDE'S DELIGHT! Double dresser . if purchased see eesgeeseeees® 2 yee "a MONEY SAVINGS EVENT YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS! THE ‘PON TLAC. PRESS _ PONTIAC, MIC HIGAN | JULIE POSES — Three-year-old Julie dragged her favorite chair from her room on the upper level to the family room on the lowest level to have her picture taken. Behind her is the pink brick ‘ fireplace where the Mercers cook steaks for guests. The hearth .is Your Neighbor’s Hoes O . marble. Walls of this room afe~paneled in walnut. Braided rugs ‘cover the cork floor. In the background the little checked sofa is placed behind the coffee table Mr. Mercer made. Siding & LOUVERED DOORS — All the doors on the main level of the house are louvered. These in the dining*room are yellow on one side and pink on the other. Mrs. Mercer refinished all the furni- ture in this room, changing it from its original red shade to its Roy Mercers Build Tri- Level Brick Home in Hill and By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor High on a knoll overlooking Hawk Lake .the Roy Mercers have built a red brick home. With their children, Jerry and Jiilie, they live at the upper end — of Twilight Hill drive. Several more new homes..afe going up nearby, Their lot, a” five-sided one, is about Half an acre in size. _ "The Mercer house is a tri-level affair. In fact, it could be said that the house has four levels, if you count the fact that the garage id five steps above the utility room, The lower levels are brick that looks like used Ae Ry SE Liars bait Gis Sandy vote hivel esd ts Sufromsn Sa match the living room — — beige tweed — covers the stairs ind the brick. The upper level is white siding. * * * From the two-and-a-half-car garage you walk down to the _ Furnishings ‘are informal--One large and one smal] brown oval braided rug cover the cork floor. Curtains are brown with a book- case print on them. There is a utility room, Here, the walls——television set at one end of the nearest the door to the family room are papered, There is & smal] yellow and white lava- “tory in one corner. The family room: looks cozy with walnut paneled walls and a fireplace of pink brick. This large fireplace is often used for- broiling steaks when company comes. The bah vide, Dearth is capped=with marble. There is one ledge rock shelf to hold books, — 7 ™ nae te room, * * * Mr. Mercer made all the wal- nut finish plastic-topped tables. The tops are Fer riica, the legs wood tipped with brass. There are two sofas, One ts brown with a gold thread in the covering; the other is brown and yellow check, Near the fireplace is a green Jeather . Up on the main level of the ~* = | tte. bt our mon ol. The Mere are Hitt 5 SSrse house are the living rooms. From the front door straight through to the kitchen the floor in the living room is covered with tile. This makes a corridor t6 the-ether parts of the house. At the left of the front door js a louvered door coat closet. The hi-fi is located in this closet. Living room and dining room have creamy yellow walls and white ceilings, Separating the two rooms is a pink brick wall. On the living room side there is a long narrow wooden shelf that holds bric-a-brac and a planter.” The carpeting is beige tweed. Draperies are pale gold. & “grayed seal davenport< vile S698) pute irom tho etek Gui ta Gor Uhok Boas The sofa on the pink brick ete ns aa Vemecetua Goon thao on Guests’ coats and a hi-fi have.a place in the louvered door closet in the rear. it et a eT + moved in’ sets against the brick wait, All the lamp tables are fruitwood, finished in maple. In front of the large picture window there is a long magazine table with small drop leat-ends; this piece is cherry. Two deep arm chairs are cov>_ ered with figured. .unglazed chintz, combining aqua, yellow and rose beige. One large lounge chair .is burnt orange, Mrs. Mercer refinished the little three- drawer cherry chest next to this chair, * * * cn walls around the coat clos- et, the stair walls and the upper — are papered, Burat or- a ae 4 in front in remarkably ci in irepoe sree t i t & a ange and brown are the main colors in the minute pattern. Mrs, Mercer put a great deal of elbow grease into her dining room furniture, Once red ma- ple, it Is now a beautiful honey blonde shade. The pieces she refinished include a drop leaf table, four chairs and a hutch cupbeard, Sliding glass doors open on an outdoor patio where there al- ready is a picnic table. Louvered doors closé off the kitchen. On | the dining room side they match | the yellow of the walls; og the | kitchen side they are OT ed aa One wall of the kitchen is the same pink brick one ag in the |‘ired of letting Fido in and out of dining room and living room. The floor is red linoleum tile. Cupboards are all birch. The up- | * present honey blonde color. Through the kitchen doorway can be seen the old-fashioned ice cream chairs thet are used with the ee — table, Dale Subdivision and wound their panes with gold cord. Julie’s room is all. pale blue and whitéexcept for the sand ~ col carpeting. There's a -White spread on the double bed and white eyelet.curtains, Her chest of drawers is. pale blue with brass handles. One interest- _ ing piece of furniture is a little ® ‘ Pentise Press Photos by Tom Geris 2 oak rocker with cane seat and back; this belonged to her ma- ternaj grandfather. ~Thé subdivision in which the Mercers have built is still in the growing stage.-Their lot, how- ever, has a couple of shade trees ongit which soften the landscape. It is a gracious home in a beau- tiful setting. — Install Pri vate Door: Teach Pooch to Use It SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Dog- (this method is endorsed by an ac. tive cocker spaniel. Other pooches ~ { the house? Install a private door|his size are equally enthused. ‘for him and teach him to use it. * * * per. walls are aqua. Stove, oven | A simple project for sinall dogs, and ventilating hood are copper | | Acid Cleaning of Tile Usually Unnecessary tone. Old fashioned ice cream chairs surround the round plas- tic topped table. Chair pads match the curtains, The val- ance board is lettered with the motto, “Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread.” Jerry's bedroom on the upper level has blue walls and brown carpeting. In one corner there is a built-in toy box. His furniture is maple, The bedspread is brown corduroy, while the sail- cloth curtains have a squared design of brown, green, peach and tan. The family bathroom is beige and brown. Above the brown tile on the lower half of the walls is gold and white paper. Vanity top and curtains are beige Pale sand walls and brown - Homemakers. should never un- |dertake acid cleaning of ceramic tile unless it is absolutely neces-| sary. Only in the most unusual | circumstance wil] it ever be need- ed—such as in the case of a rust- |spotted bathroom in a long-unoc- cupied, oldish home. -_ fw Ceramic tile can be kept clean under most conditions with just an “joecasional going-over with a damp icloth. More stubborn stains are removed with a soapless detergent. Seemingly permanent stains can ibe removed with a solution of mu- riatic acid, but try a detergent first. To be sure, the acid won't hurt the tile, but concentrations of the acid can attack the cement--- in the spaces between tiles. If you must resort to acid clean- ing, use a solution of 10 parts water and one part riitiriatic acid. Swab it on, let it remain for just a few minutes, and then flush away with a lot of clean water. Carefully saw out a nine-inch square in the center bottom of any wooden door with a. bottom panel deep enough for removing a section without weakening the bracing. Take. about one h off the top of the square to allow room ‘for attaching screws and for a swinging. movement back and forth as the smaller plece is suspended from the main door. All rough edges should be sanded. * * * Set three screws with curved “eye"’ heads into the top of the opening so the “eyes’’ are hanging down. Place three more screws in the top of the sawed out piece,to correspond with those in the dodr, The nine-inch square is hooked Onto the screws in the door and it swings easily to and fro. One and one-half inch strips of rubber or felt are tacked on both sides of the door to cover the open- ing for the’ screws and to keep out drafts. These strips can be painted to match the door. A small bolt or hook attached on ~ the inside of the door with the: catch on the smaller door will fast- ; « surely stroll through each room 19470 Grand River KE 2.9060 | iRise Se ce he Bes Bees eres ee poem e TE ET he EG aes ed poe ete ty real te s a | 7 gt BP ie ee ane Jf es. f . a Ape Ho. eS iz see ee ‘ i pee fy s iy . ‘ Wicca (Pit ° ! ] j : + J / : / f. : tt A e i = . ; | : i? f Me i i a ee (= fe / AS vs Sa on ee / ‘ Sele a pf Re SIXTEEN, ag WN, uF = a THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 1, 1057 | —— af ay ; a learned, 24 per cent plan to spend! You Are Invited to. ‘Attend oe: FRB Repo @ Pre-Opening Showing: at ay pointe estates On Beautiful Lake Oakland Now, one week before the official ~ d opening, ‘we invite you to see the ~ ( ultimate expression of luxuriows — a lake front living . .. Bay Pointe Estates. Here you will find a Mmited number of outstanding “homes thet offer every refinement of taste and function .. .-at @ price far below your temdost ex- pectations, You're wise to take your family this week-end. A lei- i will prove ‘@ rewarding “eXpetiace tom $22,950 ay | ROSE-HILL Realty Company _ | when. it grows? ; This question has been the sub- ject -of a recent report issued by ‘the Sanitary Engineering Commit- tee of the National Clay Pipe As-|' sociation. Tt was learned that when 100 é “WE SERVICE ‘EM” Inew families move into an estab- [they'll spend. . ‘ lished community the entire econ-/), Only 8.4-per cent of those in- | The-Federal Housing Administra-|| “WE DON'T SELL ‘EM” 7 jomy of that community changes. ,' up well feral nang al aren wom Pa : tanked. th First; portant is {| we ww BLANKET CHEST beauti-| s year, Board told the jing windowless bathrooms. .-How-/| —- “ erent ae | the et eee te ts ( Ma ed & = Plumbing Fixture Manufacturers jever, they require-that the room PONTIAC-OAKLAND CO. . r water One hundred familles create’ &/ful and useful_piece of furniture Association, For the last two |be equipped with an electric venti- REFRIGERATION ASSN. ce ‘significant “than lrooms and four more school teach- Pome craftsman. The one shown| te buy ‘new homes. anda half-inch opening under thei} _ More ane for Modernizing . more. Ss ag. ] 207 Tienkian | Ot 6-9671"] People are planning maire hors} Improvements wanted by most| modernization and less new home e include roof repairs and the|f. buying this year, Federal Reserve replacement of obsolete plumbing Board surveys show. . fixtures with new ones. Others wart] The Board contacted. 2,700 famt-\,,. add-another room.<= = lies in 66 areas throughout. the uaa ‘country. They asked what Ameri- cans intend to buy and-how much OK Windowless Room ae * Jat least $460 on improving the gq. Sea =e ee ee DEWEY REFRIGERATION What happens toa community to. publle health, but need for two more grade school'tnat is well within the skill df the| years 9.4 per cent had planned listing fan, a discharge air vent, $70 W. Huron ' | tions. in: the schools alone, about|pine or cedar. Pattern 397, which ~~, $30,000 annually must be*added to'vives actual-size’ cutting guides' school budget. ~ ~~ land clearly illustrated construc-| Of all the effects 100 families |tion steps, will be mailed for 25c. | have on the economy of a com-./The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept., cost of essential Bedford Hills, New York. TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE - JOHN KINZLER ° REALTOR & Spann \FE 4-3525 Use Ready- Mixed CONCRETE TRU-BILT sn ~ Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads ‘OUR LOSS - YOUR GAIN BUY NOW - SAVE $100 ve 199% FEDDER’S jj One of the World’s Largest Manufacturers of . f+ AIR CONDITIONERS ee a | Who spends the most time in =[ | kitchen? Yor de, Mrs. Homemaker, aod that’s why Curtis called on S l a | women home economists, women Tenth wedding anniversary Read) naturally, “the tin anniversary.” - ALL STYLES-ALL SIZES 1 ‘ | Features that Women Want Most -| With more persons assuming a prevent friends from giving ee each other aus Pe menente 5 i aia al rch crimp in home i sure. a r- f What's more, new banadliee cre-| auanente, and ft would pA so ate larger markets for retail serv-| increase the number of custom- in your ices. They buy or rent homes, buy, Hokdlbes rae! hares or pabigrhed co res ons NEW Cc URTI Ss food, clothes, automobiles and in, Ccughitttia ada enayiie afraid various other ways’ pour many thousands of extra dollars into the) a community's economy daily. to apply their make-up in pub-' i lic without professional aid. The _ KITCHEN BRICK — FRAME — BLOCK Lf ALL TYPES OF REMODELING WORK WEST SUPPLY | “Your Home Improvement Center’ stylists in designing kitchens es- pecially for women. No wonder Curtis cabinets bring you the | ; eso é View. $3 features women want most— marvelous coeren ee that help ake kitchen work more en- jovable. Come in and see these | CHICAGO (INS) — That box- beautiful birch wood cabinets and | like apartment can look’ stylishly get our free kitchen plaaniag (different from the 99 others in the i book—full of new ideas! block if you use imaginative ' touches. ‘ ; ypics! mony fea in Curtis t r . é een en these amie awe Pa with paren ot ml 9 N. Teleg raph : | FE 4.2575 out the window or ugly radia- NEXT TO THE NEW EVENINGS CALL | Se Gee Ge SF AUTOMAT CAR WASH FE 5-7433 who designs fashionable apart- ment interiors in Chicago. Mrs. Marion Heuer, a mem- ber of the. American Institute of Decorators, says her favorite trick with these eyesores is to hide them behind screens, Any liome handyman can make them up. with modern plastic sheet- ing. She said: ~ ! “Put a frame together like an CHURCH S$ unugual window pane. Or break it up in ee like an ne shop window. ‘Then fill the open- INCORPORATED ings With decorative plastic sheet- . ing.” Lembor—Suilding Sepplice These materials have leaves and and! SCHICK’S MYrtle 3-3711 grasses imbedded in them; 20 3 3. have fi¢cks of color or ines - favors most is plain and translu- i3 scent like milk glass — particu (textures, But the one Mrs. Hower Us ————— tary effective with paste] walls. 48 A.M. to 8 P.M. SUNDAYS ‘til 3 Se) «=: WE- DELIVER WITH i 12 TRUCKS SERVING YOU! e DOORS Lumber prices ore e ot on all time LOW at BURMEISTER’S during our SPRING CLEAN UP SALE! This is all new lumber — but — due to | conventional ‘sofa. If space is real- Se = ly tight, an armless slab sofa jut- =" N ®©3 Bedrooms © Attached © Air Conditioning. © Oak Floors ° Plastered | apermonent Windows © Ceramic Bath © Gas Heat OTEN. 2 to 6 4 150° Oran US-10 to Walton Blvd>> Tym “ Fai lad Half Mile to. House. > Hina 3-1295 aN . “cas TO MORTGAGE 4 R ing. ea “All Electric! a = America's on the Move 4408 WEST WALTON BLVD. M5660 DIXIE HIGHWAY \ SUNDAYS cancellations in projects we are over-stocked and must move this [ting int6-the-room is used in place @ LUMBER material at once — AT ANY PRICE! SO BRING IN YOUR LIST of assorted chairs for extra seat: ' OF MATERIAL hia BE = TO BUY! a Txl2] ROCK | 2x@’s | “gra | “oem | es ‘ee ai x8’s | 2,6’ | FR. Sheeting) ‘ATH- | FIR | ature | 2%8S | pivscorel *79 |. 98° | 6 | “US | MS | *4” poors | PLASTER- CHLORIDE ASBESTOS ethics |) BOARD | "== -| SIDING ‘8——1 3% Sesh = N Reg. $17.95 Sq. oe | - say 49 7 oy 395 Se iocetlan of their jobs and dences, FIX-UP YOUR HOME a ioe , | _BURMEIST ER... GOLD BOND nee ‘ ee “aE ame “BURMEISTER . . . GOLD BOND - For Better Quality @ LUMBER ® BUILDING — SUPPLIES @ HARDWARE © PAINTS | e sored Le Garage Walls | Yard No. 1—Corner Cooley . Lake and Williams Lake’ Rs EM ANI, Pontiac : Done GNOg a109 °°” wzisiawauna GNO@ G109 °° * waLSIgWuNd GNO A109 °* * LUMBER co. 1025 Oakland Aye. a 2 a FE 4-4595 Office at | HOURS: Daily and Seturdays ) ' 8A Mite S:30P.M... ee a oe “a109 | Yaak He 29 ils d \ Phone BL 64184 aa — U4 7S LUMBER Co, ei e! : WH E — < ee a es Bho hy 4 OLESALE and RETAIL | we peur Bes _Abere Prices ‘Are i Qamnie Quad Cath nd Cary abet ee | BURMEISTER oe ‘GOLD BOND samen eeu SOLD, BOND BURMEISTER Avie WATERFORD | See . a : * \ \\ a 1} ; a= of Ni \ ' \ aoe * er on ol | a) ' , } aptie d , aaa! bo eee Ta a a ee Ai + j ‘ \ 3 5 : lve fo + \ ed \ , 74 re a rote * fer i : 2 a joe | ase : ra . “4 5 i , | _y i j ‘| : j } ; i yp : i f Sees ae ‘ - : : = 4 = a = es THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY JUNE 1, 1957 a a : SEVENTEEN [ Wilder Hamee ment, “. . . Rkout 90 per eént marily) to -style~ changes of. bath.|] ene CE ees eee: oe JOlder Homes | iin’ vini “ot tak final eon tes rataiee, cade | SO ROY ANNETT; Ine, | AB MAIC Pee fa 28 E. Huron St. ~~ "Ph. FE 8-046, Y “Phere is little or no improvex| Through modernization, he con- SERVICE uron t = New Market ment (which is available in a new|chided, no older building need take’ = Realtors 2 WE WiLL ‘SuPI P oa You THE building which cannot be availa-|@ back seat to modern eonstruc- co aa Present day homes’ need not be ble in| an old building,” he cop-(tion, s. ~ FOLLOWING ITEMS. AT outmoded by changes in building | tinued.’ Mr. Watkins referred pri- - = styles, realtors declare. | ‘ ye : ~~ . le “3 _ WHOLES ALE PRICES: | They ,point out that nearly all pen \ __ | el. | older dwellings can keep up with » = s cA eee | market ‘advances by modernizing} j —' S fixtures and-appliances, according : “WINDOW Double Hung, Sliding, -f) |to the Plumbing Fixture Manufac- aeet \ea coe Awning, Picture and Casement | ie ‘lee aes ut \e : S hear f talk a out SCREENS—4/ 4 ‘and ‘Ss / 4. ot Paper ae ‘May whed oat | ercaiat oat will ats ¥ = é : — arh.a new use Here}... - ae 1 & - SCREEN DOORS—4/4 and. 5/4 is an ‘old rocker that ,has been patter pall mriee Teche x ° d ‘completely, transformed. Pattern ” STORM SASH—5/4 : 312, which shows every detail - in paernl, =a “setcddeat a the- 3 DOOR FRAMES—Exterior 6/4 En peer Miata Apes of chairs! Institute of Real Estate Manage- : = : DOOR JAMS—Interior 3/4 \repairing sagging springs and do-}-- — ng simple upholstery, = be ‘mailed for 25c. Contact Us for Complete Price List ‘The Pontiac Prese Patter? pt., = : | Bedford Hills, New AN arowe 4 i . EMPIRE SUP PLIES 5 d Condit NPs Aeron | oun On| re | : WATER SOFTENER 2600 Union Lake Road Vi H | = —_ “Phone EM 3-4148 | i} our rome wT): eee aes ee | Listen. Would you be able to HOUSE PAINT: —&% S Ne |hear a pin drop in .your home} we careenenes NEW FO MULAI i —— _ Restyle Your Home With ALCOA right now? For that matter, couldy sods ier ‘shit esos ear: : ALUMINUM SIDING |. !22= eae ea / growing problem. Many psycholo- RETURNS TO | brick, asbestos shingles, stucco t a U et saree " s being me kee » asanvica equelly as well. in 116 colors and y t ‘calm-down”’ pills on best selling’ Combined With * Be URAL STORE lists. — :... | so ts des | "1 R i the , P => | ures p WARRANTY E | : PER H -@ | aoa Bonar mayetins tight. 0 EE $6 GAL. : e _ construction industry publication, | 5 oy a . k %) had specialists study. noise-in See This. Amazin ener . os a Pa ake ayaigic PONTIAC, = =—s | \ | In a series of five articles | : “ys VARNISH STORE bd ' ’ ‘fpoutlined not only sources of noise, | ° ; \ but how builders, home cairn! Cass at Huron FE 3-7129 A ; sizers and~the homeowner can 's Open 8 to 5:30 8g \ ; (“sound condition” houses H. H. STANTON i ; ’ - The sources, states the maga- Ye y —_ zine, are our gadgets of comfort! . }and convenience — washers, dry-| 103 State _ FE 5-1683. \ ers, mixers, television, dishwash-, — f »’ ers, furnaces, ventilating fans, | 4 shower baths, record players and) a. air conditioners. i : 4 —— = le Other sources of noise are chil- | A Year ’Round Vacation ee rea. playing, inside and out, air- | 2 - ‘ Most Beautiful Exterior Combination of All J oiont cna passing sutomebiice | | HIGHLAND ESTATES IS nestled in an Lasts a Lifetime With No Maintenance! | 224 trucks. 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These materials, relatively however, rooms. Fer this, a solid sound barrier | is needed: The most effective is ’ solid -masonry. Since this isn’t | | practical for interior partitions. | lath and pilaster | walls can be sound-conditioned | with a new layer of plaster on | conventional one or both sides. A row of closets along one wall) is another effective method of re- ‘ducing the passage of sound a one room to another. | Leading a list of 14 favorite col- | ors for home decorating are pas- ‘tel yellows, corals, aquas, blues are| ineffective in keeping) sounds from passing into other) With —- Basentent Locoted in Beautiful BALMORAL MANOR GI’s $260 Down FHA $1,400 Bown. down payments plus costs WITH ALL THE DF- SIRED FEATURES: In- eluding Commenity Water System, Select Oak Fleers, Kitchen Ex- haust Fan, Copper Ptambing, Paved Streets with Curbs, Cement Sidewalks, Gas. 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Lots! ihe, ~ GORDON: BEGIN ootleptoind WS ip-all modern coriveniences are assured ss on. -all the b beauty of nature sirveuitids Nesvs~Yet gracious te like this can all be within your income. See this lovely ~model home this weekend for sure! ” MODEL HOME | 2 FE 89151. Full Price from . LQue =. ee aaa 18450 James stares Hew. eUN, ‘- $810. i * f — \ = # 2 woo ... bathing beaches © . fine golf courses . and flowing streams .. fishing . and in winter a refreshing choice of your favorite sports. Here is family living at its very ‘pleasant best ... and all this only minutes from your front door: The HIGHLANDER — - Brick... over 1000 Sq. ft. plus basement! _ 7 Highland Estate homes are “family-planned” to provide the maximum in comfortable living . . ~ @ Natural wood cabinets ¢ 3 linen closets plus wardrobe closets in all 3 bedrooms e¢ Tile beth e Wood sliding windows « Forced-air heat e Choice of wallpaper . . Starlight Kitchens Thrift—Values Pécs Look Ahead Features * 80 x 110 Foot Lots *« Sidewalks * Curbs * Ever-Flowing Community Water System * Black Top Roads x Storm Sewers” innsieersinentnaieindinetiiitimntinalininctininalicmaianineinminesin ‘radiators, a modern boileMburner ‘unit can be used to heat all\the'¥ ays, Get Our Prices” Be. Wise. _— te with | —— s Oldest Insulation Company t INS LATION will climatize your ~ save up to 40% on fuel ~ FREE Estimates to show you how done., .for so little, OR oo e a ee — ii a i? 2 oe automatic IRONER RENT or BUY 0% $2 yo Sit down at your lronrite—relax completely, You'll get more beautifully ironed clothes in less than one-half CRUMP “ic"™ 3465 Auburn Rd. FE 4-3573 » _eolors ‘used in this room. Notice ITALIAN PROVINCIAL — The furniture in the Mercer's bed- - goom: is-cherry Italian Provincial. Sand,:gold and. brown are. the. —. the lamps on either side of the * with gold cord — most effectively. PROTECT CHILDREN, PETS, PROPERTY. a Si es oe a i Rs Ss eel a ey CS Fy ee ae Se ee ewes ty oe ( j oo ae as Ss i ante “4 + = < i fe 7 te ry | = ? as : = : . ee = = ie aa oe * el ee 5 . } *) EIGHTEEN | ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY; JUNE 17,1957 4 | eer : ra ; \ rr ‘ ask re pps 7 a nea j a * ee pacnmenalls= ue ‘if 5 Wires oo nan = | i a: \ tl ege WE LG a. g lee 7 -) Besides heatt ing - th water needed ‘for kitchen, batha ey in he it et, “ inet bore al i rr eta PAYMENT FE 5-7471_ Factory Installed Ist PAYMENT % MONTHS AucusT Pay ay A f Pontiac Press Phote bed.. Mrs. Mercer painted the bases, then wound part of each one: - New Home Features Big Window Seat ee A new method has been discov-|' for applying brilliant finishes to alumirium outdoor furniture they will not fade. The. burnished copper and me- tallic green finishes are synthetic ‘to a lustrous surface by chemical | reaction. shows no appreci- able deterioration when exposed) 'to salt water or spilled food and) beverages: It also resists scuffing. Wall Closets Save Space | Use storage walls wherever pos- ‘sible as room dividers instead of conventional partitions. These. pro- vide a greater amount of storage ispace at lower cost than standard pases and closets. By AL THIEN AP News Feature The starting point in assembling so a high-fidelity system is to de- termine what your needs are, the availabile space and the amount of money you're willing to spend. Once you’ ve done that the rest is easy. \ In choosing the components see that turntable, amplifier and speaker are ‘all of has assembled a system get his; view and ask him to go along with you when you're ready to buy the components; Many stores have “package” hi-fi systems available, These consist of pre-selected compon- ents that are khown to perform well together and are for their easy installation. es. The connections are too, Just plug the g into the green socket, wire the red re Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24) Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 - YOU WOULONT KNOW THE OLD HOUSE NOW, IT HAS are © eunecr: * Bubdine SUPPLIES FUEL 549 N.SAGINAW ST. Pontiac Ib, Mich 7%. Te FEA 252 1 AIB-O-MATIC into the red and so on. By buying the articles one at a time you can reli¢ve the in- itial strain on your pocketbook. Don’t forget to consider the ulti- ‘mate degree of flexibility you may ‘want later on, It can become quite ‘expensive if you have to make changes in the entire system every) |time you get the urge to make an ‘improvement. In selecting a cartridge it Is | always best to get one with a | diamond stylus. The cost is higher, bat because of less re- cord wear and danger of ruin- | Heating & Cooling Co. Net the cheapest... bet you can depend on us for best quality and ‘workmanship. 1735 Williams Lake Rd. 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If your final decision is {mn favor lof an automatic changer make cer- tain the’ movement of the arm ‘toward the ~record’s first groove ‘is as gentle as a kiss. | If what you're really after is a commercial console remember that yyou'll have to pay two to three ] times the price to obtain the same | performance readily available by assembling your own system. Handle the careful- ly, especially the delicate tip of the stylus. Let it be known that a high-fidelity system is a pre- , cision Instrument requiring lov- -#} ing care. The end result-for beaytiful mu- and” ——— experiehce. quality. If you have a frierid who, Hi Fi Can Be Expensive! THREE VARIATIONS: | ~{Up- per) Radio tuner and amplifier controls on same chassis, as in custom sets, (Center) Most com- pact and easiest to install sys- tem with radio tuner, pream- plifier and amplifier all on same Pe e Carpeting Throughout / “CASH TO MORTGAGE, ‘.. shld Ged Uaioe. vu ab oe Cottey Vibe: Wi ito just before ‘Union Lake Village) rm oe eee -. @ Built-in Oven an © on Garage _ Sunday, June.2nd—iaee © Mahogany Paneled -@ Face Brick __ : d Range eeemece i pie SE EE: THE PONTI AC PRESS. SATURDAY: It VE 1957 giass d@ the outer. patie_on- the! * west and. pout exposures wii help!home air conditioniig., a _Thermopane with th beat absorbing keep the interior cooler in the sum-; P™ mer. and ‘increase the efficiency of i aS ~ The Only Heating Decler Who Gives Red Stamps O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY | —__ 371 Voorheis Road ‘Spring Heating ~ BARGAINS — General Motors — > OIL FURNACE . Reg. $381.60. CONVERSION BURNER - With Adtomatic, Controls DELCO zee 4 i as a , DARA dasays ara ere aS ee xa _— \ nee b N ‘INETEEN,. l limited by raaterials. theneavail- | i able, a Examples of this limitation arr] ie small wifidow panes, because! giass makers were not as far ad-| 'vanced in ‘technical skill. Lack of | nitra] heating and good plumbing aba further obstacles inthe path) of architectural progress. formal way .of living and a more Today's contemporary. horne is laxed some iiss 1940 *h ‘also beantiful, not bound by tradi- = ife~ since 1940 HAS tion and informality is the key-' had a profound influence on the note It is designed with the wom-) hation’s home design, says Geor ge! an in mind, for easy upkeep, so ‘Whittier, prominent western archi- important in this servantless age. itect. rr | By the end of World War II, Workmen razing old structures ‘| western architects throughout Ore- frequently find the original as-' ‘gon, Washington and California-bestos-cement roéfing in sich ex.’ (were busy evolving a completely cellent-¢ondition that it. is suitable | new -horie stile tochit into whe for inst@ilation-on-a#, new huilding - ‘easier, more informal living pref- according to reports in the roan | lerences of their clients, Mr. Whit- trade. - ‘tier pomts out. This contemporary —_ West fern Look in House Design America’ s desire for_a more in-, ¥ $ _ TERMS “Ranchmater™ *300 pown \ 879 py PER re tae Telia soon caught. the fancy of a - people” ail over, the country who] ae wate. 6 live more in the out-! - doors. Toda¥*the nation looks ta the west -coast-as continuing new ideas in the contemporary theme open Model and sales office [}. daily’ 12-8 at} 2555 Pontiac Road, 7 \ ~ just east of Opdyke | ‘ a a ee ed aie are tleveloped. : Ere | ties ‘ Model Home Is Open © Sunday—1 to 6 P. M.- Wm. A. Kennedy This is q unique situation, he | observes, because for 300 years the desig of the American home was influenced by the Colonial SS . — — . DELCO OIL Ne : SAND BOX - WADING POOL — With summer \ ahead, it’s high time to build a sand box that ‘eould be converted into a wading: pool. The one pictyred here with NBC's Claudia Barratt and to Store toy\Then-there’s an awning which pro- vides shade ona hot day and which can be tilt ed to let the sunshine in — the weather is or wading pool FE 2-2919 This Is a ] If You Are PLANNING on REMODELING This - = 106 Sidin , | . ative for a goat sanding job.|T Than in end canting, Cold IT © 210 ws. Reet S We Cc _— Y The finish coat does not hide de- jing said but the same. care - —s ummer € an ve ou fects; it makes them stand out. couq be used when working on / a oe ; . 4 is jest ss wh Pep ne veneer to avoid going through to : . x ay as it was when master crafts- , tac Money on the Following: men of. the ‘furniture trade liter mencore sock = - ally spent days rubbing the bare df ae . ; wood, undercoats and finish coats Deman or Color Grows Oak Hardwood 3 Plyscore @ Extra Bedroom © Attic Rooms Which Has Been High to attain’ a scratth-free glossy : Plywood Pressure Steam Cured J" Light pink and wood-tone brown Flooring © Kitchen Cabinets © Porches ~ © Window and Door ‘Awnings Our Carpenters do the best of work and know how to do ‘those little extras that make any job © Recreation Rooms © Garages and _ h ———| AUTOCLAVED Concrete Block | When it comes to providing a! finished: surface, there's no sub-| accord. Collins, home- The main difference, ing te David G, ... and Here's Why an AUTOCLAVED Btock Is a Superior Block! They have been subjected “Tél” Company, tw that today's 7 do-it-vourself hobbyists can do things the easy way, Breezeways In olden days, the woodworkers to 380 steam at 1]00°, humidity under 125 psi had to rely on shoulder power This produces a superior alone. Now he simply flips the lightweight block which switch on an electric speedsander stronger permanent y equipped” with the-»paoper abra- sive and lets the mechanical de- Vice do the laberious task The modern method saves time ; " as well as energy, Collins pointed outstanding. the place | in TS. kiand County fdout. The newest orbital sander that gives you hich pressure developed by engifieers of Thor's steam cured blocks Speedway Manufacturing division Ld « ‘ ore Free Estimates 1-5 Years te Pay turns up 6200 rps. enough _- zip to assure a workman | that! Michigan Home Remodelers FE 4-6101 3377 W. Huron even big jobs wil! be completed! in a fraction of the time token by manual sanding. The light weight of this new | portable model — five pounds | | makes it suitable for overhead | | work in addition to general use. | BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY © Block © Concrete Brick 545 GS. Telegraph Rd. YE 5-108 FE 4-5063 |) / i 7 / MOVES YOU IN! “INCLUDES ‘FULL DOWN: PAYMENT AND ALL costs ON FHA MORTGAGE 3 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT ALL BRICK RANCH $14,200 Full Price 5 MINUTES FROM ron... Models Open . Pte: 8/p.m. | ORlando 3.9378” STIEBER 1,078 Square Feet of Living Area ON WALTON ROAD CLOSE TO WOODWARD AVE. (US 10) | ber ent —— 4 CIVILIANS and VETERANS ~~ | absolutely no: other cash needed PONTIAC © Spacious Country Kitchen © Paved Curved Streets @Plus PRIVATE BEACH AND RECREATION AREA — See this one: Check ‘the feat Conveniences. va y need-%5 aiove ‘ight hilo your own pme! And.what a home! Unbelievobly spacious — risers reg designed. A rare buy, very. Visit the |. rae recent, ae re al ty CO. a. son, The Pontiac right.’ In the evening, the awning can béJowered ~ . 480 that it fits flat on the box below to keé@p out night prowling cats and: dogs ar . wintertime it can be brought in to the basement? . Reg. , $' 9°” her neig! hbor’s youngsters has lots of advaniages and used there until spring comes again. To ~ ae $14; .00 a On either end, there is a space under the seat obtain. the easy-to-follow combination .sand box Per Gal pattern’ No. check, currency. or money order to Steve Elling- Press, Van Nuys, Calif. Tools Fase Sanding Job Before Final F inish Recause of stroke with ,are among the -most Popular des ‘for kitchen appliances | craft consultant of Ther Power of ten home-buying families ask for colored Leading choic green Nosan Styie ae Tetoped TH New Pagan Tt | and in the several states of the deep South. The Colenial home | was beautiful, bet. formal, - and Realtor 3087 W. Huron FE 4-3569 Building Corp. — FE 5-7923 rain. In the a 164 send $1.00 hy SSO Sha @ All Steel Doors (8x7) @ All Fir Material \@ D-Fie Pettern ‘the speed of the power sanders, a \ gy Sc No. I at SEU Seven out bathroom fixtures, | es are pink, blue and Farms - City - Suburban Properties HOME toot W. Heter st CALL US FOR Lots - Lake Front Colonial Lumber RT REALTY 7605 Highland Rd., 1 Mile West of Airport FR 6-9605 _ GARAGES! 14x20 (Cer and a Half) ~. $295. Also~20x20—$488 Ne Money Up te LINEAL 10 Fe: thre 16 Fr. 2x4's, 8 Ft. 39¢ Ea. Terms 3 Years te Pay 2x4’s aa ee Per Ft. Co. OR 3-2215 CIVILIANS ENT 13,595 = | PRICE Civilians! Vets! Vets whe have used their eligibility! _ Leck ne further. This fabulous financing plan lets you deal direct with the builder... no red tape . no middle men, chad eal LOOK AT THESE CUSTOM FEATURES! @ 100 x 150 ft. lets © 3 Spacious Bedrooms @ Paving Paid By Builder © Full-Sizred Basements rick Elevations -VETS CP ee ee | — PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE Ky 4957. a, Chosen : Ee from red, green, yellow, blue, natural> choco- “Tate and slate for a pleasing pattern underfoot. me in “1956, "7 Home Improvements Up | : Homeowners - will spend more, fi money on’ improvements and re-| ty modeling this year than they did to a report by Board. Prac-|§ itical Builder magazine says that) § |24 per cent of home-owners who| %@ lintend to make improvements will) . spend $460 each. “He Federal Re: Cast at. Rein- . ‘forced: Concrete Potential ieee space can be found a he wall | home — outdoor ‘rooms for summer living. VETS NO MONEY _ DOWN ona beautiful aa a ieee Sherwood Homes * ; REO ROOM ROGER A. AUTHIER CONSTRUCTION CO re ae he . . uisnis-0 cane wo momma || +3 brpnoom | | =| : ie , PHONE EM 3.487 5 = © STORMS and a SCREENS Pir io Bl — Ke) 7 , ! See oo South ‘Shore Tomorow! o PERIMETER HEAT eae as Full Pri Ont [ 4 ~" aac $12 400 ; Whe ees a ee tt : ftVUV IS TTT jsimple-toals. | Design Unique Walls .} Interesting wall and ceiling terat- :: at home in traditional or ¢ ments can be créaied by imag- : inative householders if they have a pair of ‘willing hands and a few] : Ripplewood's 4 x 8’ % |panels, and 16” x 16’ and 12” x 12” squares may be easily installed) jin a variety. of special decorative effects, including al squares, es panels. Its textured finish is equal-|fabric bag temporary decor. — Y Beautiful Lorraine Menor As Low as $900 Down to Civilians LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS _ _ 80 low. New, 3- ranch homes, inch erator, Formica Tops, Forced Closets, Paved..Streets,.City. Water and - pies NO TANKS. tees 75’ lots. Live where taxes are practic Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pea 284 Tilmor, Elizabeth Lake Road | ese Iles Laie ty, West! Uae = Model Open 3-9 P. M. Daily 4765 Sashabew Road OR 3-9316 ELLIOTT-JARED BUILDERS Seld by Stuart Realty, Phone DI 1-2250 St., , Jamaica 2 N. ee i io! MT. : for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! For Free Heeting Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. WATERLESS! Janitrol SE) COOLING Wornen Beccime Expert Painters to Change House Color Inside or Out The woman of today wields a paint brush with the same aplomb she wields an eyebrow brush, and with the same good results. Not = Spee ~~; $000 Suecesstul Installation in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Loke Ave. = +. ases your Attention---Builders. Improved lots for sale on paved streets, with excellent water and drainage. Ten minutes from largest industrial employment area - in Oakland County. - Lake privileges, school on property, shopping facilities nearby. New homes in area now: selling on guaranteed mortgage programs. BUY ON EAST TERMS! Call now for FREE Cooling Estimate Otto A. Trzos FOR INFORMATION CALL- ee cr uates Rd. : AVON INVESTMENT COMPANY FE 2-0278 FE 5-9237 MI 4-3800 Eves. & Sun. Call MA 6-6247 ,so long ago, about all the painting: lan average homemaker attempt- led was a kitchen table or per- haps the garden chairs. today’s homemaker. With or without the aid of the jman of the house, ‘painting a room and sometimes the | whole interior of the house. Thous- | lands of women have discovered follaw a few basic rules. Rule one is to make sure that the surface to be painted is clean | | and smooth. Wipe it. with a ming product that Is specially formulated for cleaning painted with a quick, | faces to dry. -e “J | Remember, too, walls and trims | ‘YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN US-G &M GARAGES Give Rican More for Less _ At a Price Our Representative Will Call at Your . Copvenience — Ne Obligationi Fit Your Budget! FEderal 2-121 1 ‘or FE 5-9236 °F > WE BUILD Any size or style, frame or masonry. All Jobs expertly constructed with quality ‘materials. Complete cement work. NO MONEY DOWN 5 YEARS TO PAY EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Phone FE 2-121] _| , | OPEN SUNDAYS 12 A M. to 4 P. M. smost steam * ADDITIONS > PRRXEWAYS © SipiInGee = We save you mone DAF ANG. ___S CONCRETE al ° REC. ROOMS MODELING ad KITCHEN RE- era e STORM weows , should ‘be washed from the bot-. jtom up, because when water runs| | down a soiled wall, it leaves streaks that are hard to get off. /On a clean wall the drippings can ibe wiped up easily without leav- | ing a stain. rm WITH PLASTER - Don’t Need Male Help: Not so) she'll take on’ that they can do a really top. Inotch painting job, provided they |= surfaces and that does the job | once-over wiping. You don't evem have to rinse | or Wipe dry. The obvious ad-— | vantages of this “‘once-over” fea- | | ture ts that you don’t have to — wait very long for washed sur- | Cracks or holes in plaster walls should be filled with patching | plaster, following directions on the | package. Fill similar mars in| ‘woodwork with putty or composi- tion wodd. Remove any peeling } the walls are fresh and shining them at regular intervals. For the best. results, use a clean- ing product specifically designed fer the job, and applied with a /sponge or well-wrung out cloth. oH The United States Forest Service | After the painting is finished and or blistering paint by sanding or! scraping. Sandpapering - will re-' move any rough areas. It smooths, off the excess plaster without ‘gouging. ‘keep them ‘that way by gleaning | | Briar Hill Stone FE 2-0474 TF he’ Best. : Less” “GUARANTEED SERVICE ae, Real Estate “GET RICH QUICK” ~ BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood Only 2 Homes Left “$200 Da. io G30 Yon. © 44% er , Builder won't wait, wants —_ sold at once. aereirentey prloet 3-bedroom brick ee and screens, over 1,100 sq. ft. Equipped w se Bing inn aePriG ally nothing. ~ Open Sunday and Daily_1 to 7 P.M. 1 Mie Past Telegraph to Scotts Lake Road, left te Herbel TU 3-4000 diamonds and combinations “t} Place _ ‘indie curtains in a will do—to insure their faring SIMPLE AND COMPACT, this house manages 10 be impressive” without Being expansive. Twe first floor bedrooms boast complete privacy at the rear of the house and a 24-foot living-dining area monopolizes a good part of the front. There is a space for a sewing room, bedroom and play area upstairs. The plan covers only 859 square feet. It is PL20AP, by Samuel Paul, architect, 89-51 164th | ‘Heating Attic Is Easy Extending heating facilities to the attic seldom requires more than joining a pipe to a steam or hot water radiator on the floor, below if. roughed-in pipes were! not left inthe attic by the builder. | If warm air is used and no attic, iducts are provided, a self-con-| tained oil or gas-burning space’ heater can be installed in in each| | READY MIXED ‘CONCRETE delivered right to the job i ALSO BUILDING SUPPLIES | B&B Ready Mixed CALL Aetate for Better Ce ee ETE eae =: | C= a, enone I REDI-MIX CONCRETE *” ‘2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! . x % You can depend on us for toserte QUALITY ... SERVICE... SATISFACTION! * Thoro Seal “Cement - Pats Paint * | _“S TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE) <<... a». 399 S. PADDOCK ST. ¢1t7 Highland Rd. (M-69) OR 3-8831 FACE BRICK Made by- Belden - Fairfield. Wadsworth Good variety in kinds and colors. In three sizes— Standard, Roman end Norman BUILDING STONE Tenn. Ledge Rock Natural Is Best ‘Builders’ Supplies ‘Glass Blocks, Cement. Plaster, Etc. We Welcome Your Inspection ef Our Matérials. SIBLEY . COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. does no commercial logging, but | _. FE $-8163 jit does sell timber to private mills. | é Evop Fixture to Sy 3 BEDROOM. HOMES- WITH FULL BASEMENT ae ee ea @ Electric Dryer and Range Outlets © Mefweod Plate n Living Rowin . TAC AC # vs LOCATION: ie to Williams Lake Road; Turn Left en Wil- Maceday Driy a bea eae ‘| Bill Beck & Gorden Booker | i} liams Lake Road to | ; FOR A RICH CASTONE FRONT AND THREE WALLS OF INSULATED CAST-ALUM SIDING! (34 x 26 = 8, Gables & Dormers Slightly Extra) ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDINGS. NOT HOLLOW but heavily een Net thet nsulating board Think ‘of it=— ne more painting, amazing insulation end distinctive beauty thet will ddd hundreds of dollars’ worth of new value te your home ! NO MONEY DOWN— LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS INSULATED CAST-ALUM S$ YEARS TO PAY. eli Efe , } THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1957 self, after he shod a Eleven years dead by the ‘West German courts Hitler was’ declared ‘eel by ; Wash Outside Walls \ beautiful homes bee . Full price of only $17, 500. You must see it to believe it, REFRIGERATION Call our salesma , ‘i oe model today for more informa~ SERVICE : MACK and DAILY apace Model Phone MA 6-320 ORCHARD. FERRACE. their freshness. Use a scrub brush ,on a small area, to check the re- 4 sults of washing. If you're satis- fied start at the bottom and work’ iyour way up. After washing rinse | with clear water, using a hose. Designed to meet your ‘déniands, this . = ron winning fruit Outside painted walls fhat are) “Ti dingy and discolored don’t alway 8, ined repainting. Washing oe on F loor Car e- ‘soap and water ften can restore! er used, rinse the residue away trees. All Types—All Makes. Commercial and Residential TL. DAY. oR NIGHT J} serv : —. Kelvi Iotcdh i “See Us for Remodeling Needs: aa “KOTON” AMAZING | NEW $9795 cal AALS LS piscoviay 1302 W. Huron St. | ple coats of wax have a yellow- ae Well Recessed $4925 | STORM $0495 1,| | = Seow “2” | poors “OI | | : ' . © Drop Fixture in Kitchen ahi ee oan aa “onvenient . Schools * Near Trans ~ TE i eae wes so TN ee ery it pe gel ee ae a age epee 2 fees t se tee oe 2: Pe eee oe ee A fis zg el as FF ee | 4 tei a we \ : ; K pas } A \e - = ee i ; 2 — \ \ ‘ : - “4 aarte : i f j ris if : ay « : | j } : { é lead f | / it | TWENTY-TWO \ oe THE PONTIAC. PRESS; SATURDAY,. JUNE 1, 1957// eS i eee: - WHAT'S MY L ee - _ |DONALD DUCK of Newie fe a Noh | By Walt Disney . Volta HAT Ss. MY. LINE? {ke S Son, John, Gets as : NO GNEEZING, NO COUGHING, | | By THE waxy WHAT Day ) | [Cvou GOOFED LADO...) — 4 es a eytete werk. Ve Se PI Ae Kee: OS IOGNE RAMA TG : Se es IS TORY P TODAY'S GATURDAS! | ot Transfer fo. Pentagon Nea. Mer YOUR APPEL SS) | Crmpor- “ % WASHINGTON (INS)—Maj. John | Eisenhower, son of the President, . . has been transferred to duty in the ff. fe . e Pentagon, effective July 20, | Es | 8 eee a oa He has been an instructor at the |. : oN > ; Army Engineers School at Fort X\ Belvoir, Va., 15 miles from Wash- . ington, since July 1956. [ The Army said young Eisenhow- er has been assigned to the office ' jof Lt. Gen. T, G. Eddleman, dep- om } 4 uty chief of staff for military oper- ee — Np a= a tions. “Hi ct duties ha | Anes Soe -.. cea accied net ALLEY ooP — ane > : _ -_ By T. V. Hamlin “froutine shit Army offices mor = Seema w ™-SyYRRT ii = ene (ett Hon on] LSS mally get new assignments every | YOURE aa wr Oe as apa ones oR on Oo p! THE FATS oS two years. - ale HYPNOTT HIMSELF! - WHAT‘ ( out IN THE | UNTIL ALL “NS TH ve co “tl FIRE | To speed up oil deliveries, Bel-, FHIS “T-NEVER-HEARD- ' _|fast, Northern Ireland, changed its} \OF-OOP* STUFF JUST rules to allow tankers to dock AIN'T NO MORE 5. Vy < 4 - ae during the night. : i ‘ f A aa BOARDING HOUSE yS 3 mn 8 iy hf, IES, Pei, fis ‘ a “filly . ‘ y VY Mf oi WHAT'S YaHAK-KAFES? V7 InN “ - /{ WE GoT A LEAK Y4 THOSE GRASS-Yy THE _'V) TAKE CARE 1/7 aN: | — GY, FROM THE (8) YUCE Pp HOPPERS i I MOVE. yy . A ‘ id Wf GROUND THAT & DIG WALTZES & YY C : |} THE ROCK'N'ROLL] ~» IT'S NO WitH Your | 7 (f ss AVS — pS. 7\ SET NOTED Your /\ SOAP UNLESS bel eerpenl yA . Vije: D, . ee NEW DANCE ¥ ? THEY CAN SO Bie | 3 SELYSICAL tHe CoLING Pop BAKE CHATTER/ NANCY His PLASTER (inpiaNg/ pRONPH fai [}}\ CHANDELIERS / Wi gt a tl GIVE HIM A Bx POS CRORD BUSHA1LISE_> By Leslie Turner — IT WASN'T BOLTED Lt SEE. | [WELL, I WENT DOWNSTAIRS Y YES, 1 RECALLI | E’. BUT I WAS NEARBY MOST OP WHAT DO || TWICE BRIEFLY. BUT I / THANKS, HAWKINS... =) THE TIME! ANO NOTHING WAS) YOU MEAN || COULD SEE THE CALDYS’ | I MAY BE ON = HIMSELF NOW: ENG UATE Meta | inthe nen bewe ence (00 a = HE IME" . 3 . & 1057 by WEA Service. the, T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. O07. NO : COME IN UNTIL YOU AND f MEAN) 3 a $155 BURKE ARRIVED. EASY? OUT OUR WAY — . OD: | = —= <* “HR f =. CUZ ELKTON i »\ © yk ——~ | , GALLERY ES | Even A bene’ Ls tp ENTRANCE |= YOU x / f . LNT ' 4 ' BU gah . Ve = j i ¢ - e-/ TM. U.S. Pat. OF. WOMEN DRE THEIR Weak, PAIST THEIR FINGERNALS ~LAET ARE LPSTIOR ND BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON TR.WILLIAMS TM. Mag. U.S. Pot. On. © 1057 by NEA Service, tne DIXIE DINGAN By McEvoy and Strieber pAse |you? Reg UR Pin Otter I OUNNO /- FEMALE) _ LOGIC ne Fae UP EVEN A LIE- OETECTOR YouR MINO ee ON A RECONCILIATION: i [ ‘<> HABBY: HOW COME ? — POLICE - . lo ter ums ean tn: 3s Og Ga a ee s GRANDMA . ; a By Charles Kuhn : GOOD LAND,r \ E HAVEN'T YOU | | TH’ WATER MAIN- THERE'LL B& NO BATHS . A DMA N' THEY WON'T It — John Morris peso d i =~ 7) Ago TLC PmOnROW/ | hy ahs ee eal eae Ss 2g: ee a (= ae \ a \ n ie fed > ~ 4 i bs i i | 4 7 ‘ L game é _THE PO? NTHAC PRESS. sa URDAY, JUNK 1 37 -With Guests .From /56) to Attend Sunday ROCHESTER — Th¢ annual Sen- jor Breakfast is to be day, ,in the church hall of First Congregational Chur class. of 1956 who have also been’ invited. to the special occasion. reakfast Set 26 ‘Rochester pe <<. th 4 4 i. s To Sell First School. | | Built i in 1914 at Keego WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNS, i t be needed, and the money realized | i - Romeo Groups i Combine Forces o¢ 4" teskiey Three Groups: to] Be Quests’ . a Church to Dedicate Facilities Blood Bank to Close . |SHIP — - Sealed bids will be opened held Sun-) the ch. to gi Rea’ ts will be, Tuesday at St. Andrews Catholic’ ‘Church, corner of Walnut) and Third streets from 5:45 to 7:45 p.m. For appointment call a Pina — te Bantorg OL, 6-2681.— S ace of Mr. goed, 60190 Van Dyke, Washington, will graduate from ‘the General Bible course at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago on June 7. - for Rocheste? Area ROCHESTER — — The last chance blood to the Rochester, Blood Bank in 1957 © Finishes at Institute Margaret Vallentgoed, daughter and Mrs. Peter Vallent- ‘Holding Open House fly the first Keego Harbor Jc) Board of Education on the building | from the sale will be used on the, | , tic field, to Dr. Leif: Monday by the West Bloomfield aie = peel? ef sh = i and property of what was. original. | school, and later known as the | — nan * Ave. -and grade school until 1920 when it be- came necessary to build the Roose- ‘Ave., to Pontiac in a lawnmower. ~ News i in Brief i The amergency crew This was en in 1914 at 2201) ‘tiac Fire Department rushed enry. Menz, 58, of 21 FE. Fairmount. used as a. General Hospital: yesterday after he caught his foot’ Pon-| 1 > community | MILFORD- All graduating senr ee ie tec one of | Meeting on Monday to, '2%:.the Milford Odd Fellows NO. -cticnal Chafch on. Sunday, = g Y 10/210 and thp Milford Rebecca Lodge, &°*U° = : ‘Lay. Groundwork | Attract lndupiry — a fill be guests at the Pres- ‘byterian Church service 10:45 . !a.m. Sunday. ROMEO — “Ufcat businessmen| Seme of the racehorse bt the and members’ ¢f the Rotary and) three groups will be the ‘Lions Clubs will mect in joint ses-; Pontiac pe a be » /9 dressed regaila, : . sion Monday -evéening to discuss, ing to the Rev. Chari hey, means of attracting industry to the. pastor. es ha This has been an annual custom * * of these groups, to attend area. The reefing, JG Tes 7 June 9, the recently completed fa cilities will be dedicated. _ An address honoring the occa- _Sien of the addition to the Sun- day School and secial facilities, will be given by Rev. Carol F. Badder of the Congregational Churches of Michigan, A supper will be followed by oy service from Le 30 to 8:15 p.m. pment: eesti p.m. in church as a ‘group, the Sunday, Preston Reunion Set Menz was treated for lacerations ‘on the right foot and then released: velt_ school on Cass Lake road be- cause of community growth. Since oe? 8. sl ithe Lion’ 3} Dén. the Romeo Merch: s-sponsored by nearest ts Assn. Princi- ial program has been planned, | to Memorial Day. A. Spe-, The 7st reunion of the descen- ‘dants of Ira and Deborah Goff then it has been used as part of the junior high school, when crowd- ed conditions deemed it necessary. It has.also been used, tem- porarily, by the veterans organi- iday. The owner, } trom. = a nee - its owner a the Ortonville Flint, told the Oa boxer dog, oad by: , disappeared at. ate -Park yester-| of - Cass. Lake Woods, Orchard id White, of Lake, announce the engagement. PATRICIA ANNE KNAPP Mr. and Mrs. “Bruce A. Knapp / velopment pal speaker wil be, Wilbur Young, the Rev, Richey said. assistantdprector of the Area De! | Division of the Detroit, ‘Edison Coj, | | He “will be assisted by George | Lioyd, Edison's inlustrial devel- Preston will be held June 23 at » the farm home of Walter and Hazet Bs ‘Preston Kruse, 990 W. Clark Rd. - near Ypsilanti. — a : The reunion will honor Mr. and Start New $3.2: Million Bell Building Monday SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — d County of their daughter, Patricia Anne, zation and the City of Keego Har- Mrs. Fred G, Preston who made — bor for their offices. The West MARLETTE — Open House will Bloomfield Library Board has been located in the basement of | Sheriff's Dept. he left the. dog in this car while visiting the park to Ronald Neil Matheison. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil | epment sealyst. | Michigan Bell Telephone Co. an- nounced today. construction will their home in Mt. Clemens. .| Matheison- of Jeedo, Port Huron. Possible igroundwork will be id ‘for a Surv) y listin | potentials of, begin Monday on a new $3.2 mil- One of the largest flat top moun- et Cross Fellowship” in recogni- [be held atthe new Hi-Way. Motel, van = yarns Williams, BARBER TS planned. heared —whictr —— prove—at-—tes serereities tion of their five miles south of here, this “after- _ ; ee p at 3604 Poe oe a ‘ ‘tractive to prospective industry, center (at James Couzens and tains in the world is Mesa Verde in interest and support in their [noon and Sunday afternoon. Own- With the new addition now being plate ation NORTH: of Walton | Britain, Japan, Germany and according to Philip M, Stone, chair- Southfield) in this township. ‘Southwest Colorado, At 10,000 feet growing lives. Mr. Yuells will ‘ers are Mr. and Mrs. Don and built to the West Bloomfield High piyd.) in Drayton Plains. Parking. Italy, in “that order are now the man of RMA’s Industrial Develop-- About 450 persons will be em-_ in altitude it is so level that cars also preach a meditation Mr. and Mrs, Harold Muxlow. ~. ‘School this building will no longer Air conditioning. —Ady. world's leading shipbuilders. ‘mefit Committee. ployed: at the new center. can cross its 53-acre expanse. D Flowers 3 Help Wanted Male. 6! Help Wanted Female 7| ._Help Wanted Female 7! Employment Agencies BAY ‘Build g Service 12 Business Services 13! Landscaping 18A eath Nofices eames, aS Tris Tee 00 ey hen ery wussanaeen ee ee EXPERIEN MAN TO HELP/ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH = PERK - oa farm. “aust have trenspo your family income or would you ee ees ith housework We oR “FE VELYS Els N E DWA AR DS — Pee gel Neg ashe hen Biwalls and windows. Reasonaple,| CUSTOM BULDOZING. BACK BELL. MAY 2 198%, ANWIN LEE BROOK-CREST ferred. like to add $30 to $50. week ‘to to belp ousewor VOCATIONAL COUNSELING ors. dr at a etc, Jensen, FES: | Pree est No obligation. FE 2-161, | filing. yart and driveway —— 349 Branch st 30; beloved G [NS _ville, a MA G2431, EL. Morris. | your earcings. Our Saran Coven-| laundry 2, adults cues = SO — |£xPERT FACTORY LAWN MOW.| - daughter of rand mpbell: prints IRIS GARDENS EXP. HELP) FOR DAIRY Fay ditectors stain ers St | wanteD. ean thee NOOK oon 602 Community Nat! Bank Bldg | = sharpening ft mise sola! (ieee TAN Sed : a tae tors are us! f . . . ete — work u: mother of Morpslad and Robert Now DISPLAYING THE enjoyable and Must type, take shorthand, file, FOR A SECURE TOMORROW | A: SAAA\ AAAAAAA 244 Cottage. +133. | Sim's Guilt Service. ee ; dear BEST NATIONALLY MARRIED Gas ON FARM, MUST | Profithbie os career, no deliv-| keep books. FE S011 | ee R BANDING EAVESTROUGHING. FURNACE Horn, John, aes ae oant ADCERTED Chon be able te run milking machines eries, collections er soliciting. In- WAITRESS WANTED + Ee CoN MIDWEST LAYING, “vista (QUALITY | aS & iheet metal work. EXPERT TREE NG AND ALSO & VAR = ern farm equipm terested then ey Island No. 1. Between 35-40. PONTIAC’S OLDEST EMPLOY- | Teas. F +2000. Ee eee ee| ote,” © ERENT | Seeeaie ArcArons, POR Minter BA“ w | ESN Gene ieerten ge | CRUD SIL Pe eme_eleran MOTOR SERYICE RE | apecGu 5 CAINE TANDSCKPE ico will be held resuday, June 4 PEONIES tor R an QEENING te ete mined wake ao wa ATED" FL ay eS nl SOME OF OUR PERMANENT "MASON CONTRACTOR Ferree “essa nee te contractors. Lawa Cs ae Baptist Church. with Rev. Win \PPIFS prillootgry (oanrecd eeyoomang -olibaet i oe STR TO working! Bink Bigs Fe sour MY FE 5-9591 Gabe ‘Roth GENES HEATING SERVICE| Wa 23915. Wr Bell leffieiating | (ntcreont ta POPPIES ence desired but not absolutely | BEAUTY OPERATOR EXPERI. | es tar $:30 at 114 Waterly. Feelings baséments fireplaces | ees cleaned, sold. repaired. | nea sinG FARD WORK ce 2 Cemetery. Mrs. Bell wil! : = ~ : enced. Imperial Beauty Salon, 21% gj, 1 Wok ; te) Wie Crooks Ri, Rochester. FE ‘y Oo! & HEMEROCALLIS essential Excellent earnings. WE REQUIRE A WOMAN TO, Brick & Cemegt Work Pa painting. yr exp. FE 8-1065, in state at the William F sic Member Multiple Listing Service | Auburn Ave. | help with filing and general of- Instructions 9 A) BRICK. BLOCK work. |—-*%_ anytime. Se Davis Puneral Home and may be a eo _ Lawrence W. Gaylord BAKERY SALESGIRL BETWEEN fice work Must be accurate and ~~~ ~ | Fireplaces oasements and chim. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. AIR | sey) AWNS BUILT Pinisa : seen Sunday st noon. ee Crore Ridge. Rochester —-- ay work only. Ander-| be able to type Write Pontiac gz way Darema: SCHOOL neys. FE 17-0495 i cons engines pevetres Onty reading, back full. soil. FE- ve | 1-0363 Ist st. E of REALTOR © ce Bakery, 124 W 1¢ Mile Rd. _Press Box _104 ‘or | Senuine parts used. pick up top” PIELDING, MAY dt 1957, DANTEr, {2°22 R. off Auburn Ave. (M39) 136 E. Pike = (Open Eves./ B’ham. MI 4711 |WOMEN 50 YRS OF AGE TO teen ead a) Cr Lae a a Aig at en eek ond delivery. Lische “A Ave. « TOD DELIVERED On . : i silt SD ee kK _ ou inish, remode’ URSER — DELIVERED OR 111 Parkiew, Walled Laka, | be- g1 GP, this ad tor ay of |, | DEPUTIZED UNIFORM OFFICER CURB COINS. WAITRESS FOR, ite Ding lear. live ip. FET SPARTON DRIVING SCHOOL | terms. Gordon Piattley, EM eS edt SER laid Top furnished. FE. Tee gift w each order, for f z “Best, Safest ee ay To} _ 3-048. : EE tee ee | Tk SORCTER ities a nl eum ae ae ee. HOUSEKEEPER FOR, Drivel Because we have dual) — 4 & B TRENCHING D. ueeee Ae SEE WHITES NURSERY alle bs dees auneeriee, pence hl 100 best iP WA D. GAB DRIVERS STEADY & PART. eee couple & boy, live controlled cars and g in « 4 + meet LE Display ad ery 7 Puneral service apykee wi winners, Nancarrow Iris oe Country “Cub eo “orsners re 9 ceabite “App | = Cee = | —structors. FE +6062 PE sae Water line Field tile PLASTERING, NEW OR REP REPAIR. t dei ee Gan tem ahe. munerasen: between Rochester BA, “Liver: ae pS Md nten, Ek ed. No calls | C.PABLE EXP Swale erce | ween 8 7D youa erat Best Wa ALL TYPES CARPENTRY | PLASTERING ~NEW _anD RE GROES AND ESDON TRIMMING. Bird Basen Home with Rev. O MU 09-2463. = ce . general housetwork & child care dry or cooking. Prefer vic. Walled . y porcoes: scemnes a eee. siding. pair, Vern Keller, 1-0251. : ~ —_ — A. Gerken officiating. Interment Gas Stats Attendant re in, Sundays off. $20 a week | tana neey ave ta = rta- DRIVING SCHOOL = “he and n' rim *, specialty. RerRiG. & WASH. MACHINE FARD me actena GRADING, in Oakland Hills Memorial Gar- — as Station endan 55030, _tion & references | “ E_ all_after 6 pm 1 ; soot ——one: ee dens Cemetery. Daniel will lie) Funeral Directors — —4 Experienced, ood wages. Apply COUNTER SALES GIRL & MARK- WAITRE GRILL, & CUR Get more driving sense for your @LocK BRICK. CEMENT WORK. , FE. 40021 L. P. Bowting. | YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING & aime e.Walled Lake cn Gas — | Eton Shell Service. 3005 14[ €F. pk nr. eeeet Deas were | irls. Buttercup Deen o10 a Sansa. Call 83600 or FET ond ‘fireplaces FE 32-2468. SAWS MACHINE FILED _back filling PE 58-3562. neral Home, AIR, A LANCE. UN Mile Rd., Birmingham. conditions. Experienced preferre land. _ 4638. | BRICK BLOCK AND. CEMENT Maney Leach 10 Bagley St _Mo q y_Puneral Home. FE 4121! | ;yG0T MAN EXPE but will train Must be nest.;——— ——— oving & Trucking 19 . A 957, WAL- Pursiey_Puserel Home. rE eu CR TOUT | MAN) EXP ERIERCED ann, in person, = poesia Cleaning | | UEARE Fay SAFEWAY” DRIVER | tele ar feet cormce| T REES s GOODSON, M. Y 30, 1 McDaniel Manufacturing _€o 64 BW codward, Bham. | Help Wanted 8 | large Residential and commer- = ai M . ter, 6004 Grange Hall Rd. Holly. _T14_N. Saginaw, Holly. Jel ane TRAINING SCHOOL | ets’ Guaranteed work Ph. MY Trimmed er removed. Tree sur- 1 MOWING — HA Mich., age 78; bem brother of Donelson- ohns MARRIED MAN FOR GENERAL eccxens “AND SOME IRONING | ~~~ ~O~~——-— ~~” Bus FE 32-2253 Res FES1645) 31128 | gery Specializing tn work around EXCELLENT SERVICE -.Jehn Geodson. Puneral service Work: give experience for employed couple. Sat. Green is piel Cat et3 > on BULLDOZING SERVICE — HOUSE. duliding« and ~iring. Free esti- Reasonable rates PE 5-6 will be held Wednesday. June 5. FUNERAL HOME size of family & present loce-| bake area Trans required) Cal) = WILL TRAIN —- raising “or holding — new base. mater Reasmable rates. Fully | Al LIGHT HADLING. MISC JOBS. at 2 p.m. from the William F “Designed for Funerals” ies, csaedern’ ewes) Gvailahic: | = 980. Of. Bes 12s. 6 CEE (1 0i8) 3 nee SALESPEOPLE | Work Wanted Male — 10, ment or foundation built under| insured Prank ee Mar | Rens. - Dery Pessrel Bowe vant, .| aranueCniPota good working conditions. Bor 14 CURB W AITRESSES he I Cats } MEM Gaainc SOAK GP AnY | — building. FE 17-0405 or pee Lake moe ag, SAR FAOR cao Wai or ‘ ; 3-584 ress. . RE MING AN ~ Mr Goodson “st 2 es | za RAILROADS NEED | nee for curb wattreres on tne) — Leshe R. Middleton — ;_kind_FE_ +005. | BULLDOZING. TRENCHING SEP. | *! Pree estimates. PE 23-6010. FE! asEMENT CLEANING © oer ka aaa Davis | Puserel| (ocoun |e seen ee MEN 17 t 0 34 day shift. Must be 18. Apply in BROKER 188 N. ees 2 ent ey ao OF ANY” a installation and eae Watts aeD BY WAG hauling, call Bill. PE 6-0 ene. a P . person : EST » _*ind vA WA ee E. HAULING & R vaRISH NAN Qrayton Waterford Twp. Needed’ Genco’ tel Gant for TED’S | EXPERIENCED FEMALe COOK tae FLOOR _ ee WALL CUsTOM DUCT WORK el “ADDI-: _Free estimates OR 20186 your pone ptesy rE apable o ing com ete | = tions & complete jobs. New & oid , oF A i “ter Blaney. ons db beloes wits) VOOTHEES-Siple | Eretien telaeey sedipremotons. | so vou want an caTviey Teste ee RETO. cooe A EABRENTER WORK NEW = |_firmacen OR 34m | Dresamaking Talloring 16) UEET FEES REAONARCe { And en: beloved daughter Low cost training; placement as- z e elp cook | _ repair. PE CARPENTRY & ROO*ING, KEW | of ure, etic “unter: “eear) = FUNERAL HOME | sitet: Contact Mr. Gulete, wal ING. UNEED? "EXCELUENT IN. Serving’ ‘above. | on™ [9 ¥ i CARPENTER REMODELING —b old._tree estimates OL 1-341. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. AG | “‘Vuuled ‘Christen area. MA beased ter of ‘Mra, Carl. Petift., Edna, | Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor _men bring wife. Minors a parent. pptandt LE HOURS. FE aasla| toed zar iat Tet Jets sect ae) AVAILABLE RO cowl ileaebenten| ane wary TYPES nook: | See permet seus, } ior HAULING. RUBBISH OR _ = shwas iv ¥ LU | ata tates ties tel rele args ae ap, | ERASE YES SOG | Set AM esce 'E'a pal] B Suita ea Ae | Sig, Sees Renee Rating away {ai Gaveatit j | | img conditions, = women to live | Y 35254 between 5 & -7 pm urdoc a E vulture = day. rune 3st 108m en Cemetery Lots S| Neockenes i) CEE | sy ce 7 ee | only, |CARPENTER WORK. NEW OR Furnitu © re Refinishing | 16A OR = bit r ARQ MEAVY RCSEINO. Rev. Wayne BE. Welton officiating ee aad cola ciara |— DINING ROOM. MEN & WOMEN, FULL OR PART repair. Also cabinet work. FE CE MENT & BLOCK ANTIQUES SPECIALTY. VAR. Jana igrarel PE 306.1 interment in | Maple Grove Ceme- BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT AT Z time. seil Watkins nationally ad- _ 8-3375 ORK. FE 50782 Tint comes trom taramare, Pel LIGHT HAULING & GENERAL te ich. Mrs. Hagen| Perry Mount Park Cemetery, will HOSTESS | vertised shore termed Col Ghel) US CABINE] MAKER AND CARPEN- Un ePEGIALTY.| 20183 | cleaning. FE 5-0824 wil We lie inst staie at ehe Foorhee. divide FE 4-9882 ty Ras Coy On fore dine eae $0 N Perry ter itchens 8 specialty. FE OREN Om FM 34879 i GAN wire a STOR PCat can 6 shege sera a ae = Teo GRAVES, Se ee ee ee MAKE 6% DAITY BOY 18 WANTS STEADY WORK CRAWLER-TYPE TOADER. DIRT Garden Plowing 16B is work. Can saytime. FE 3-267. : im person only, 4 p.m. to 9? p.m sell luminous name viates. Free of any kind FE 4-8556 moved. Back filling Basements | ~~~ Rd AAO B. 698 Lockhaven, Waterford, Twp., Route No. 2, Pontiac, age 67; bel oved husband of Ruby Morley: - dear father of Douglas en Morley, Mrs. Jolin morbers: M Harry Miller, Mrs. ‘Glen Mitchell, Albert Miller, Mrs. Clifford Jones, Mrs. Charles Wil- son and Mrs. Robert Moore; dear brother of Quincy Morley, Mrs | ~Myrtle Gould. Henry Morley and .- Mrs. Bertha Matthews. Punera! service will be held Tuesday, June 4, at 1:30 p.m. from the Rich- ardson-Bird Puneral Home. Inter- ment in land Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Mr, Morley will He in state at the Voorsees- Puneral Homee, Walied Lake, * ¢ » MAY 30, 1957, samples Write ves Co, At under houses & trucking. FE . © 8B. Poot ne oh; dont “tT TED’s _ftieboro, Mase CARPENTER WORK y= XO _5-1833 or FE ¢-0887. feiher of Robert D. Hotchkiss, Hetp Wanted Male 6. . _Woodward at Square Lk Rd YEA", ESTATE SALESMEN OR ee Guumsinl yE_soes Ce TOsl OME aad Mrs. Deusias Preston; deer) ortunit EXP. WA FOR PART) saleswemer u. new home project | SS SS FE 62200 or FE 3-9623 brother of Mrs. William Mont- 4 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN — p TU y time, 226 8, Telegraph. in Pontiac Waterford and Utica) CARPENTR 30 ar DRY WALL TAPING GUARAN. mery ond Mi Mrs. Mame Voorheis.| who can quslify for » brokers i! EXPERIENCED WAITRESS | ‘%'¢®. Exp. preferred Rose Hill; end -, Formica kitchens « — work. Free estimates, OR Funeral 3, eS — ee eonagyl ehec« wit ai, oataka on this new | mor the salesman who want: to| wanted: Aged 17 to 30. y at | Realty C- KEnvood 20060 * talty| | Jalousie caren ~ | Be day, orae Ls p.m. fro ea se) real estate. ‘ Fo ” | the Vporbees-Siple Funeral Home a — FG) ee ee | i eel ee th te REAL ESTATE CHAIN OR BUZZSAW won BY Bay WALL | Pe te ph LE at with Rev. Al officiating. TZ = fold os & cbecé bean. ee Ne Y FOR | Need 3 experienced sales people job or hour, FE §-6502. le 2 Interment tn Oak 'y.| AMBITIOUS Sa —WwiTH 5 EXPERIENCED SALESLADY FOR | to work on new house project. zePert ees | ELECTRICAL ~ WIRING, , LICENSED Mr. Hotchkiss will Ite in state at) initiative for tajer appliance re- Established clientele tn protect. patel ry 6 y is ae 2 Also list and sell existing p cae cnt eae: | 3@ Murray FE the Veorhees-Giple Funeral Home:/ tater. Age apprez & must |" ed te Plenty of leads. No| Myer's Jewelry TebMeren| Wismce Sewn. gmt taining, flo rere shrubs & trees. | FLOO Sat Ee aanbaee AND | have highest references, ~ canvassing or collecting. Shopping Center. Ueman_ Realty FE 44526. _MI 46633. fin. Pontiac Hardw Rleor MORLEY, JUNE 1, 1957, CHARLES PEER’S — 8161 COMMERCE RD. — | Serv. See the Yellow Pages. FE MAE E. it Auto. Screw Mach. Man Must be thoroughly onpecienees &| org Wilson Murray, dear Geor Annett. Funeral = te oat Sunday, June 2, from the Br bag tari paere oi "Home with Rev. Fred R- eres P chascongaga Interment in| : Maple Grove Cemetery, North | Branch. Service will also be held’ ‘in North Branch Sunday at the |Blackburn Puneral Home at 3. |p.m. Puneral arrangements by the, _ Brace-8mith Puneral — i STEINBAUGH, MAY 30, 1947, race 3365 bang! Lake Rd., fr beloved wife steinbauen, dear mother of rs. Jerry : of Eimer B. Stockwell. dear sister willbe = = at p.m, hive Lake Presbyterian _ White hardson- Bi: Milford, she will lie in state at the ehurch from 12:30 until time of service, Card of Thanks WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SIN- jation to —<— thanks oat apprec pies ss and ——— + hinane acres e IN LOVING MEMORY OF JIM- my Massa who passed away May 31, Taeig is someone whe misses you -the time long since you 1 / finishing, old floors @ specialty | able to set up & run single multi- | ae financ ing wid. Reas. Free est. OR | ple spindle machine. Geod oppor- | * Slee padre 000. to 10,800 TIME Graebi 1eT S 35789 | = 2-0100 or FE 23000. tunity for older man with the rapa year earnings, - GRASS, WEEO @ BUSH p COSTING. GET OUR BID ON HOUSE required experience & initiative | . ’ Hand digging. Phone } MY 31 peteg dane aly ABO any, Gab he gata cans. Do ee sceil “Seog ote ‘gies ie Oppor tunity | Tawn ee eewet aes ODD ee WORK PHA T SuMEC UR co benefits. = a TO PAY. Ra fot sil ener | MASON WORK, STONE E WORE Dis aw BUILDING SERVICE For interview, call Paul Williams, a.m, to 12:30 p.m. Pon- _ Seo ntry and edd jobs. | FE 2-7 Eves. OR_}-2276 E Mutual of Omens. OL _}-096l. a Press = wether weslifies- WE WILL REPAIR YOUR SIDE GUARANTEED. Roors —— Ge ence, other @ - -} s A CW Mer ] ions. walks ee by tree roots. FE 36. MN. Cass FE 2-3021. FE 2-8046 STANDARD OIL CO. HOUSEWORK. SLEEP i ax . 23-2396 _0 33. jos PLE MING FLOOR, LAYING. Needed to handle new air power now Habre a applications for rienced only, $35 weekly. - Bandif®, finishing.» ison. Ph. tools. Apply => te 12:.00—1064 a 3-stel ume service sta- Ma. 7OUNC MARRIED FE 2-4405 = TT Tra, Walled Lake: Financial as. | HOUSEK pri act DESIRES HOUSEMOVINOG FULLY A ENTION Trail, e. as; | family, cooking & cleaning, over MEN & ( rIRLS MAN as Ss FE 40450... A. Young. arried man % to a ving in| man. Pree training “Call today, | 2 tases, Geet, wees: STEADY WORK. .- |cANDSCAPING. LAWN MOWINO. Pontiac to rate an esta FE 41564. After 5, FE 68-0474, - 2 TIM MEDIATEL\ . Basement digging by —— Kicc sash slat basen eo: | AEN OME, CONYAROERS IF GIRLS ee | EAS eee = ems —_ poe com-/| crew “managers Apply Peoples} You cangot work full time and . : WILL TAKE painting, tile iaying. on concrete no restrictions no limitations with ee Seis Sealcen ru een | RECEPTIONIST TRAINEF $190 ANYTHING. & a ponies clean- life time security, 5 to. $8,000 -a TRAIN EES ® till noon Car necessary A Pontiac business firm wil! train CALL FE 2.1321 es = a year earning with opportunity for young man with working knowledge | NATIONALLY KNOW CO. | @ June-graduete with a pleasant AEE 2 2132 .ET ME GIVE YOU A PRICE! advancement, Call LAkeville 7-7032 of biueprints and too] room| EXPANDING phone voice to run their smal? : ANYTIME : reasonabie, bonded ‘icensed, and for appointm. or apply in per-| equipment tq learn skilled trade. Sao aL = sWitchboatd iN. Cy Me | insured Anything tn cemint sen th to 4 Cok Coffee Oe <— ba learn silted Wace, KITCHEN HELP. MUST BE 18. “AP. De atl wo see cs East _7 Mile Ra., Detroit. — tutare ‘with steady werk and All| pie ae Eectere) Drive in) ee GIRL, FRIDAY $270 YOUNG MAN WITH NEW PICKUP | J8Fge or too small For quality | — _ ring a : ss young Pontiac attorn ds k | work, c y ATTENTION. oe sth Weier ‘bts ar per Whee ier rain Fon New TRROT roe api Prldayl Mrousiien 6 caat Laiceitigus neat. pie Sites” | imine, OL 1-677. 4 men to sell irby Cleaners. : mer Land OL Lakes Majorettes office. Will train on dictaphone. YouNG MAN 19 JUST HOME fr MEF GIVE You A PRICE. training” si peeve. (Car lusceanay: SS Lathe eeraics Tiers. or, Monday: ot “p.m.| RECEPTIONIST CASHEIR si00 | FROM SERVICE | NEE See ppointments fura, “Pull or part Mabie "to set op ews Ee Oecs Oakland Park. Small insurance effice needs 0 | PADLY WiLL Ae eee ee ae, | MASON CONTRACTOR. JOURNEY. : ™. man, 20 yrs exp. Brick work, nat- | time. "Men over =. Call" more- rs ity for older man with |LADY TO DO LIGHT HoUsE- eee Insurance background | CA! 5 WaW With| ‘inl Arepiaces basement. OF ings, FE 5-4623 for appointment: | necessary ex & initiative. work coe some driving for women fOUNG MARRIE A pie. BOY paUMMERS. ae NOW ress opt hao e closed Satur- More far home & sales experience in real estate io aNFDE forming, to be vert of Lend vd No calls. Deniels Man- Aonekip, than wages. Box ¢| RECEPTIONIST TYPIST $225 ius mechanical experience would | R. INYDER. FLOOR PLAYING Lakes Majorettes. Report wfocturny Corp. 3677 Orchard Lk. ac Press. If you type 60 words a minute,| like to associate with progressive ca. coding and finishing. Phone F Thuré. er Mondays 6:30 Oakland Rd. MEDICAL SECRETARY OR A eae i ‘meeting people you cari deh ors abiity, a Fecognized. 5-582. a5 Profess on TV TECHNICIAN: + aoa. ype to Pootine ress. tiful oaueen a ou Administration. F Please write P.O. ROOF REPAIRS BARBER WANTED. GOOD PAY. Apply 1116 W. Huron. FE 5-2244. Box 101 giving all qualifications. v ARIETY TrPist site Les pe wens Eavestroughing — FE 40446 632 Mt. pena bte or FE 5-1732, WANTEL, THR MEN = MAKE MONEY WITH LITTLE EF-| Manufacturing firm needs accu- Ww k Ww nted F male 11 REMODELIN ~ ROUGHING AND BABYSITTER TO CARE ~ foe area. POO ct, . __355_F Win. plete seme wow rate of interest. pars Rate 82.40 $. Parte st Hens. _ ONE OTHE? MIMBOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEO Many satisfied customers. FE eee 8. Secretary . were newne in your saWaedten rete EM 32842. 8-6580 before 5 pm. : as private secretary a : . SALES . . Complete tra bath locally eS nemo cones pasate "GOOD PART should ey. Ore - Mr, aw - Mr. ‘elm over ust take dictation at 150 WPM better, take court 4 dictation i eereney the rest <. the time. 3 ation with s oe for =. mae, me. teopathie “Hospi | ocala eet ote “prepare court orders and ect as) Employment Agencies 8A den work, EXTERIOR, a PAINT- Fomtiac executive. — il ‘Size eee Rent Ads! Room, mie AAA ROTOTILLING SERVICE Lawns and gardens also soil, | fer dirt, sand end gravel. FZ ALD) POWER LIFT Flowing. cone: Ee 43371. Custom pooh) & DRAGGING. , _fE cus * LOWING. DRAGGING and discing Any" where, OR EQUIPMENT. reveling & load . cow manure ~ O'DELL CART AGE Local and long distance moving. Phone FE 5-686 UNWANTED ARTICLES PICAED + a of charge. Light hauliag. ~ REDUCED RATES _ Large van to serve you. Smith Mo rE TRASH \HAULING FROM sTA- Homa once a week. §1 per wk \ FE 5-640 & FE 5§-3231 ~ GARDEN PLOWING BY oe OR ecre, Anywhere. FE 5-963 _ FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND GARDEN PLOW'NG SS PED. Light bulldoting ,n vie. of Keego Harbor FE 83256 GARDEN PLOWING & & HARRO we _Win-Walton vicinity. FE GARDEN wa LAWN ROTOTILLINO. 315 E. Wilson. FE 3-6020 GARDEN | ee ROTOTLLED. GARDEN PLOWING & LIGHT hauling _PLOWING & SrCTne: PICINTE | of Auburn Heights. 9.0438 before. 300, ing NE Martin 101 W ts _St t FE | 27368 * ‘ saineand | GARDEN PLOWING. DISCING. | gtading, work guaranteed, Lee | ) +643 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT ' ton a 1% ton stakes Dum mt lat weks Semi-trafiers AILERS AND TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial. Tractor Co. 825 8 WOODWARD | | Open Dally ae a Sunday PE... 4-0461 VET WIth 2 2 ie STAKE ThDCE wants hauling. FE 44088. | VET WITH LARGE PAMILY wishes work es Poy and _fubbish. $4 load Painting & & Decorating 20 PLOWING, ScIRe: See & __leveling Price reas. PLOWING, GRA & mowing. 775 34 ke Ra. FE 44228. "ite Yere vc astie) Me TT ~ ed, Good work, Pick up & Debate Ress. 7s 7 RENT IT anigal™ use, BRERA ay ALL MAKES PERS | repaired by factory fee at our store “ert wr Office Supply ea | ROTOVATING = } ST GARDEND AN Top soll detivered \1251) AAA PAINTING- —_——- | jJawns _Balewin. FE 8-662. FE ROTO-TILLING, LAWNS. GAR. | dens & flowed, pest OR_2707 ROTOTILER aoe ROTO TIS A. FE DeMott | ROTOTILEING OAR BeNOR OR _lawn. FE 2-4309 VACANT : ee mowing 7 Yt. coer tin er . —, einit cima eats 7A BAe Rating of Represented Co's. Austin-Norvell Teer AneR ALL, ie WW Lawrence _ INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS INSURED BY PHONE - Nicholie & Harger Co. 3 W Huron st FE_ 5-#183 Laundry Service 18 FOR FAMiLe oat Jah ice Pontiac ry. FE 2-810 Wi 2 SOFTENERS PULL nf REC nT NED & B it ™ i NERS —WER MeSe Ins ON NEW REY. NOLDS AUTOMATIC, CALL Services. q 13 a ACE TREE SERVICE! ie ra co trimeing. Get yl oe gh Seanirn hs et Ey ‘« service all mekes of wringer automatic : bets 30 yrs, ay VETERANS Anything = Dial FR] 2818, ae LACK CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fled. Beautifully finished. Pontiac @ ADDING MA- ry, Phone FE 3-8101. chines re epairing. Bapen © work, ener sup Landscaping -18A; ply Co., 17 W. Naewce A-l TREB SERVICE. (PETE'S) Upholstering 23 Remova} and trimming. Free ti es. FE $37 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- © mi LAWN MO MOWIN ee eee “ing. 814 Cooley Lake Rd, EM _FE Sees, clean-up. ‘FE 5-6 — | 32641. Frees Estimates. ~~ FHOMAS Yh at a1 KENTUCKY BLUE 80D, 36¢c/4 8. TELEGRA aes 2601 Crooks Rd. TW 2-1174, SLIFCOVERS, | Di DRAP TPRNNG TREE CERT ¥i Guaranteed con oc myke trimmed ’ HURRY, gell~ things through . Classified . Ads, A-1 WALL WASHING. REASON- able rates. FE 8-6838, 4-1 PAINTING. INTERIOR & EX- terior, 10 per cent dise. for cash. _ Guaranteed. Free est. FE ¢0205. WALLPA APER steaming Reasogable FE 2-2116 PAPERHANGING FE 42171 or FE 46829 ) PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. KLE Inte — FE 5-9580. “PAINTING & AND PAPERHANGING. G. Long. | PE ¢1475, PAINTING Exterior — If your house ts scaling, cell us. years in business. No amateurs, ist work- manship. Reliable Paihting C Co. 8-6901. ~ PAINTIN PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED TUPPER OR_ 37061 WALL WASHING, feces estimates. Hall Desora' Service. FE 2-2706. Deporating Tele ion Service A-l SERVICE: ee vite z z MONROE BROS. COPENHAVER’s RADIO & TV Repair, 896 W. Huron Sgnt a FE 4-3607. DAY rok NIGHT TY SERvice 5-106 N. MAKE CONDON'S RADIO & TV ‘war's. PARKE 87. Typewriter Service 22A TV one spreads, Y AT, LARGE Pioneer <3: len Chiia's pas —— ian ; : ‘ f a é “4 i . * f x — lane ed a Lf teat TENTY Y-FOU Ae ei f » . pe me +g Re : es ee \ (ae ¢ f a), oti & 7 -~ @ = / Pe z ; i c = i earrores 25 Wanted Real siren | spilon a | c ‘ ma} : ; F = SHOE ree — Estate 24 Rent Apts ——<——<$<$—<$—_—— _'THE-P ae | A 7 ap teneae 1 waa tae OR SEIL. | he™ Unfurnished 34 ONTIA - i LD ee eee Giy cin onWos on >. Sit pereegany tat i’ EDROOM TERR. Rent How £ PRESS: ay = re iA i fe . On WOM 1582 show pad OR ar Pd ~~ W. Col TERRACE" i“ uses U fu Sam Ce feos L aoe rs e pb ener “yeD-| Price tue how to ase, you and ‘Ves B bch Co apr. | ATTRACTIVE : rn. 36 SL RDAY, As e Ste SSN SS SS ae [ee Seca oe anes ae eae ad Be ICE OF HAM JUNE 1.1097! so Ae Sie a Sal x * =e ‘ e615 Poot RN: | ear Union ’ ; ‘ va { HE otek Se peer vation | px etish eo . i BEDRM. 10 tag Nake “> pe aes set state dul a an ee \ 3 71 eh ONG e oe L: ¢O 1st BROKER bath aki TOwnsend —— : / 7 , a - 1244. complete, Donae’ a $00 Eliz. Lake Rd eth, Petrie. e bbe e. ITCHEN pei in PONTIAC FRM £5! winlulmd cage’ ; j ee | / B89 é oo" ORSEBACK : eae rend FE oye ig Derighi al. — gene For —er sl pee ee a ff a mes 7 m at, "s RMB. |” . ~ 2 Sale fangs rn / 4 cecuvate sacune : 4 & : RM KITC enth or with’ : H ; - \. Lae « = a tas one AT PLEAS | It you SOLD beth, 3 RITCHENETTR, "| Fe rare rma ‘stove $24.86 BY OWNER 3 B louses 43; Fi a be = <"IN DEBI PETAL | YoulTnoe i'w ston fo ee hae Sia ~ | Regdane seed ae ___For Sale Houses 43 | i r n os ‘ r 9 “two ‘ Tee oo al N DEBT? > buyers takes contacting que nan? ROOMS, UTE = \ tells a lita cd ‘ at garage, | WILL, SACRIFICE _43| For Sale i , . ! you Ne the st» guetibed! rain r Highi LITIES F’ ;+ Safter- ween FE E HOUSE = y eEpaomn 4n.@ year pigeon $2800 ie Houses = Ss IF an, fiéd 4 sppraiser obligat! ain aw °| Edith and Apts. TORN AT ta LARGE ter “6p. ae E 40053. Cali, . ED!) NOME sXe AGE. i house, mo pare € p 3s F \ SO, fab asprats sda We Buea ee oe ee gibeR Howe 3F "eye ott bisle Her” Dige Sa ar Re m ROUT MOOI, SB a . south ea PER, G aS be u bedrm aT) ’ _ — . Dre poirs . house % IN” . down MM ‘Ss dren w st. side of Ponta HEAT. Nl ing b wed for busine: Large lot. yy oe an Ss : at Wms ONE, . : Gi LET US I lumph 4 cepa Wh gal WY $3, a KNOUF 12731 | 2, vegrocn Manon” PY OaRLAND CREE Fe OH, WERT SID 7 r aN ’ - ive Hou! BiacetoP an ries! rest Bide. onus awrie 1) 364 W. le KNOUF 2 4 tal steals fig home, close ‘See price a “ag ea tay story frame + ara —2 a _E: ay eee hae stove. rm Als er Relat NEW A FE 2-1 e Y : ine, $8500 to- en 3-3405. perch. I Y Your _} “ties Mas FE ¢714 FE_ 3-7403.; o bas ref 1 y BE 8-330 aati : Total y 8 em Hons fan race clase encod es yard Rest Mind IPLE LIST! Open Eve a7 3 pose rig. & | month. EDROOM a» | ho price : Sacrif ent. $9,000 ba. 2 down Wit & ga- ore \Eieee ee No 8 RV: Eves. Rooms, Iya’ Refer. 36: ~ HOUSE. es some with or this Be ice—By OR alance on | 1 handle ah BRE, worn t = ji noe aa Pat ic ets60 FLOOR. x sare left at carseat ep Pu A < ba G or coe ee: Ni Sted bedroom slate for over._ y Owner _privale ow for liste Bagge MI CHIG ANY E ake | DIRE NEED ue PARTL et — r School. +12) CALL Ug dowir payin Saeko aoe ener, Jeaving =< ey wo COUN CR EDIT price rani oer $12,000 to eineee ni Bithed: polown Diabet SRE NTAL PROPERTY. TPES or ied dg tes On approx. 1 acre be he DOWN apOvE UNSELLORS 3 RM riot skeme-t ibaeiey = pitractty UNITS wine vane " Miee sis, will) Pydda'— gi bide oe amr . e AN | M8, ey ne ‘all. ae i es me WH l' rE fae ATH OE gD gssata. ten ep me .| HURON arses feb sot Real mi i i or elec YE In nf M a 4 : $. = t . 75 Soe oe aie cee ee oy care VALLEY REA Brena e aie a ar at se | ; ee : 3 : . uF th, 2 Ms : fpelgubore=ars iyent Ri Seid lapse 2 =, ROOMS ON COuR wf peta) Co an LTY eu. FE! oll lots, 1 { CLOSETS Perry. FE ts a | Encl Jet Small PRIV, EN LE MS AND B T APTS. we? ? * 3-6681 tiac Bb = furnace enced. Basem hil ry. FE 2-3053 rs} osed pla child w T. T CON TH IN 4 a Ras ~. tion. real garage, ent, May 30 AFTER THIS ; H y yara. l elcome AMPLE DITIO EXCEL- a e = uss clean, $1 ea ee condi- 8 , 2957, 18 DA | Phon OOM U 24 Norton. WATE! AT. ._ ENCLU - cin °° = |. HOOD. wir h 1 e & smal down i Sorte AFI one ony ta gr OR Sari Patient turteied ovE ae a ee Down>|$50 ingham_ } Easg"eettct Pane - ert. y other 3. con . ves. ‘til @; __ Apts. us electri shed, ABS ONTH STR: ON ern 1! 2) D : count, s for, sal ee ee then _my- * gunde 4 Murphy. Villa Myrtelle CAnETanae Ate EET. $58 feet teen aie ta own — R je ~ die iArkston, on 3937 Fl y y 10 to 8. \5 ROO} rphy. FE ¢ yrtelle COUR KER AT SPM. § scre tion ngalow in Nice 2 -peare ose h , id: mina =| I. BUY OR | Nicerabe, cued De BE RON rote UNION sad asks for Boo Alum, storms & High Suyeet near ihe one 3 PE _2-2162 IcLarty, pBrokes a td. a ; brepe: LIsT _2-0363. FE 4 1 1 ARLES » La urr . Or ni e A Hart-j}--———-f N EB 5: ren toB | rty. Purche YOUR La 244 8. Ma Agults ont RE- | Wes" ae. HU J WA eterein aad baad bed vondale JNM B _5-3578 oard 26 | sere Wa! KE 3 Ri arshall. y. FE) sIDE a NEARS foe Open E NSORN tor: g St. on room bq ILFOR 4 G00 2% | iting. OMS E “AN MI ven INC, - 8. Reas ear P me | 2, fam! D_. scented. waenies EXC. ian | omen ne McKINLEY lag On BATE MODERN. — | foul Bem a soe SCHOOLS | 62400 & rarer For z ; sonabl Vv priced. Mo- paved ly income. Corner, ee ee : HILDREN | Li LI | ; ; ‘om nerce Rd __bus. eleagic sto Gata wae EAR-ARO! ntiac Pr ee | oO ord F A aba 4 car gar e $140 per ; es LOVED UN 3. Cqupia pe Ue we| foment UND LAK ress. 2. Good amilje panadantrese i by shrubs™ ' 2-1730 AND CAR NT iv 1-5708 ty. FR _Near ¢ heat E HOME, prscoe {uy brick 2 s tle estate. ust be sold. ind ED | ED H 5-864. livin: and h AUS | 1c ba ee $12,500 to set- Wtd, Heeask "reatal basis, URE roel Reatn PVT. BATH & room, Bee Aredkese s bee | eC ia ees ential” wan BRL A AGE FURNIT: old Goods 27 aoe fom] 6 pm FE ENT.|— soclonee porch, al [ 18 THE “BIRD H. al gl aed ane mores! va MICHIGAN» PALL LLLP LSD = Moe is EE Entire SS NEEDED Rent t Apts. Poebea a = se 2 1236 after Rent = | NEW RIC 8 ce ne INGH AM wEW Jatt Hel Be * ettance. Seer, oom Pariridge E350 Call "Reaiter laraulopesua Gaanco - bewisten, FARMS ouses (43) paliete steve rseaeciga tied | = ONE 4 ier a. Cash vaiing. i Roo 83 Norton oe Te 4 RMS. Ss +3581, e' r eee Leet NEW “GOTTA | 30 A laced ACRE A For Sale Ho Hi peat ggr & peal — te oO : 2 wi LY $500 DOWN 7 WANTED 1 wen tae | EITCHEN PVT ENG Ea PE aS TENT 4 site cetana QE itso “and private inks 0 ass psa cinaret “Retiiten “roo eth pl hs Money | ee eee aan : TO BUY = & 2 BEDI girls, $11. PE 2-0663. pee UPPER. B | Missaukee LL COTTAGES AT rom, Bertrand: iS lakes, | vapaslia’ Stank K M HOME i Anderson” and utility re oft w : Dow | _ Part “tO | SEL 3 pall TYPES Tiled RM. PA _Fran a EING DI _MaAple 5- ake Lak GES Ph UP rand Wyli choose |* deck ed with bi itchen n dows. Oa Thermopen room. e will nN : ridge isthe “ L REALTO 7 Ph. Types | —*> bath, ye RTLY FU. FE 8-67 ECO- 1086. e City B 8-3146 © aalecman.| ric sto built in. ewly | Lar t festa. slantored: lot construct - e “bird” R Spt. 8615 ar-round, RN. 4 R 2s, 68 call roker, Pin Guesid Bacnen’ , Fenced b ve & double ref ge corn 8. plastered win- Srusacse itirae-be yo! to : lamps “Seas i Footie. lake fron’ ae ‘ 8.| AT AT WILLI ckney, M: Reason, \for ack ya. a. ouble mak: An outst: er lot with walls. starter ho three-bed ur -M “24: : & furniture, an rr M. ake pace! fee bes or bee tage. ‘AMS LK. ich. eee peer ese afl cavers peor ee lake yiew sarter Bose) aim room 20 acres W., Or 21 LD| bati. KITCHE: Lal eat & hb OVE, ‘R Sleep: MODERN h E-Z $2000 arte 3.950, me offer in, rough wirin: ult base- chard, modern ho ant 521. eon (ee rin Lats ot wate E.| week. OR s 4 Boat. cor- ? 6223. 3021 ents. FE dow AR) eo DY and chi g. plu flowin me, small or- ed to Rent 29 SI ens or cou, pe ee Peas MA "Sua CLEAN eaeeen inane ae H¢ Heights a mente. FE 66183 FE A SMALL T RAY O’ macy. $8750 te INCOME, $2500 dn 7 * s . ais . fe ’ , oo? . a : ee as DESIRES TO REN 1 4¢RM. Ww lected MODERN BEATE: Oper PRONT APTS. UTIL- LIE 4 ura} = COUNTRY TOWN Fe Sona O'NEIL, Real pd troops ad ; | a Se oe 7o/ Reet Working ime PRIVATE dining Hardware. L hwy APT. lcoreaumgucs ais Lake Rd, | PIONEER 563 D . NTRY HOME Fe 370s 6 Rd attor deen n utilities, EE . near occupancy 7 RM. ae D673. BATH.| ¢2. room. Te podidg jake De ae PAGILTTi Wann STRESS | VU unieavey, D poset 16-room. - Gone Or Prerane ‘ HER AND a 1 Ie ee austen oat Call FE tee) | ce al rental 3613, Covert muta wenuseall oper P rive nome ot cere 2bath mode coren 2 a ] furaioned AHTCDREN 2 PMs. res ‘Clemens 8 “| Stove “ae BATE = pau. Saaa yy Lake. 2 Covert io this weekend. ean ewre | New ettibone Lake struction. "« ‘in pleasant ae | Bw Bucks F 2 DEDRM. HOUSE geway SIBLE - FE 8-0764. drink: FURN. ¢ hed gerator & PER | Ce LAS LAKE, garage, e with ee 2! ront ai om and bath. autiful good siz ame cone = FE 5-8206 & bath. USINESS COU. 2 = PE _ FE 2-1632 & bea 2 Lakes'd CHEB wo. full b attached | RIG ood. b Lak in ft blac size bed 2675 | 95 RE ° ee nat ae benee & 3 ROO 2-2181. 4 LARG : t tur. fskoste ene OYGAN| — adertul lot. 1663208 |p nT Ger les One A “im large E marble fireplace (HK | 957 Baldwh ALTOR to pt or lea U- | _ Wood, Ms APTS. EF ROOMS é garb ges, all e fenc lot, 106: and & TERB M59 URN kite living le firepl Lenora) OUSE. ’ Ones Ave Wevent A ‘ela pe oF tong Bd NGM ate Ferry 80 ROBIN- bus cic ay eee: Giant heats Calg Paul sal re or careat ae ene ae MILES re * ABOUT 2 Towerloe | are ee foe “ ete aae, from new cheat wae 5 n_Bves. ‘til. 8 +4203 _Write Pontiac cellent et Auburn arate en ALL Bultable f r Eastern” ath. On | FOR © 134. mson,* ce and ter own anytt ee | WARD: Go HIGH e propert e trees uded T UNION on ACRIFICE WOULD Press ede apetag| | pha a. PE 3: $50, Hr _welcom lor 2 coupl Jr. High YOUR VACA w ms cant ba me. RDLOW NORTH 25 diate sale y. Priced f surround LAKE OF land cont $2,100 . BQ LIKE 4. 25097 Sipedoe On OWER. SEP- ne. PE 82336. er chi for fiv ACATIO . ARD RO e beat LEFT SRD. TO at just $i ‘or imm FICE rage ¢ ract: 3 bed UITY or unfurn, a 3 2 ROOM rd ATTRACTIV aE Pike, ae ies ee ceed N. AN APT sebapagrse Me a tad! 4.950 on te . LAKE ceased. okra Tia) wecise inne Pri . Neat FURN new E«@R Pike 8, Lk. — _ Near Dani | LAKE TO HAR- WA rms. | W - E SPE } ped, shrubb 85x130, a rents mk | Roce owt tomy event ter: ou crren arte se Ar a fee ide, "tearoom, nome BRE no" oo a ENED Te PARDEIDGE iia ot PECIALS | Mag aes child. < : or N ROO! 75. urn. HOUSE week fu 1 ba oom ho w TO. PR Y¥ - R. F ad of sin all of hom or $1,500 - Call for m ing furnished. TOWN, iM PL SE y rnace— sement— me | AT OPE FE c Pont pric es Phon' — pa afte = N AT. FO fi n | Pri R- 1050 cus. jae er e 0! Share Livin Ebest | snosua: win Toquite 2 Aw Near Tel Huron’& General ‘Hos meemeey ylocated "bet “CON ea a Priced. at $0,300 ‘with. 92,300 OPEN EVE. en has Packs aeas| \ Bey Ibu F : WITH _er 4. bie. ral H ee ‘ontiac een Lake po: ut- 12 & ‘TIL rece! n us a g Quarter: __ entrance, PVT B Fs J mest Lo || ee “FE 5-006 e sume: “eee ae ae W 8 Call: ve prompt \List T rtridge CHEER ers 30 7 RM very clean ATH “AND RM. & oe . Aft-| lak CLEAN FURN._ LE terme>” Sh ediate | VM. H. KN Swi >: Lo hoe hru P. a FUL 2 od | 43 3. FURN. 1. 36 Center. | ment BoE e. With te RN. APT. AT own an price and REAL : KNUDSE im, Fish & i artridge : mpd asia ally as PRIVATE EIE| ifesea "PAS al bee csarde aoa fe AT | NORTH — ee oe SEN oO sh & Boat . , Excellent BH 122 jes. d TE EN- RM. ———— sa ibiioae clonal cludt ard. All po SIDE 4-4516; 8 * n 2 . $400 Wed. Very Hen — pension $1 RMS a eaTRe own town, FE Dea yon beet atewee | ean ae Two bedroom sca glioe 4; Eve. & eu Rae meee Nice) Takes TOC ke e a On neaaeckie DOWN Contract : ASEM eT . Gara son North BEDROOM: room ot. Tile on large | tri ell-keot wn to | modern bi offer on thi ts, Mt _ afer 6 FE "6-40 ent apy |? CAROE RM a eee a) aeonooe ee neem eoed ots floors. utility eS eter beeen. eee thts | 1648 Union Lake Rd | tered bardeced is 2 bdrm CASH FOR gs. 32 1 peep pony ei NS | Gee b RMS. LOWER Disc. TUnedo cmily- sie) kitcee sam ialesiied eled livin Scoek eet eee inion Lake Rd tered! Bereweee s full bath. plas- — on - VanWe LAND » CONTRACTS. fe al etre ten Ful ae OOR. MODERN COTTAG ede cee eee Fs eaea Noaris : cobra Large fetes huge brick w Outal “BEDRM ieee _EM ei | Ww Gale ral PaaS TS num Spat fomad gre. . Pr sae RABE | paral nUPPER zx ement.| _Month. Bos ' eta GA Gee) ssee bow ccnue nice rereahanr ey rrnmeroes good | ate found RAME, 2 LOTS ore a, Lake Priv, garage. & shed AT. M EM : ason — WN ; gam x21 ft with | wate r pum e 9 . bo er hom CASH 2 ee ea neneers PARTLY MACEDAY 3-3263, Al & gene room.» utility i eeglen Cake pai waghi | oe" oe ght ‘with Teaso that LARG ¢ RM s. FE 4-626. lord busiine. rent. For LAKE COTTA avec or’ Fades oi] furnace witin kar. ga. _Price $3,500 Lake ec. hot C the down reasonab! ad ° ne. al I, ga- cash priv. Fi PAN paymen e : Sol eRe z er ~ hl UPPER. W. SIDE. Curtis’ rticular — GE FOR excelle’ bedroom : oC cresss Ce uminum (AR cash. KE 4-8600. wl = I OOMS werk, Ww. 81D _Pisins, oR "58951 Drive 1 Irene pach fine en ea bene Lak bh gare quick ee aera trea | ee BUY. > BEDRM 1! ht ca PANGUS, Realtor 4 FL FE 4-2 =CERANw Rema Crive E.|uMo 1. . Drayton etnies’ “sake 3 withieat ull $1,000 do efront per month — $2,500 ee Low oa Shell es FUL -2815 Ortonville NA SH 579 or F “9. | Bi ypAconpn riven coer N CA ————— acr y, oll heat, living come partly fern will b Gi S|) a2 ¢oee7 payment. on 1 Ards oe : For land ne E 2.3445 tove, GA. tage furnt 88 LAKE e jot. Im comb m. Gla cre cted sen 1rou By e ; Yor tad contracts, soo axe | Beagle 5 Saag TES te Pee eee ARE PRont| 1 "lot amimedlace possesion Blasved in "porch fot 200" x-Frank —————— WE TR | evade canetoe te person. = bus line, ~MODERN RMB ON ARC . ~~ Phone te for. se€@son | sack. ~! coe! ‘Immediate 200 ft. 4395 GENERAL REA Ss Just $800 MONTH c R ADE * and ea _ 44340 ults. R MS. O 3 room ADIA APTS - i. 12. | posses- ixie Hw L Esta a ‘dow ‘ass Lak NISHED eHentele. lsfied 7 ROO gtetenons. P| an malty beth in go MOTEL | Vac 2 = ware water ih 4rms. & ear round privileges pROOMS BATH. Nicslarenen cau good condi--/ Lake. CABINS | Vacant—Aub Rivet Brendel Lk E sett | cass LA Sa SS PA $57 water, childret heat é Sand: ON PO 2 be ; urn Hei | rende] Lk ots, lake tnum | CASS "050 with $1 pleasan O ae ae ee vos Scans, Sea | Janeen be al & Rtg a a WAYS to SR CTS sis -Tohnson | tense ran Sete eee ae Se oe et” HARGER aemnerenenseen, APF S to!, Hf SSRN) ibeanie heron, Be ; iOL. vA . 4 Ez. AND NI FE 4828 38a Cabin fi Huro CO. hie 1 furna sement ome and ; & fish Anch oom home. 7 REALTOR 77 WOO OOD DROOM " WEST SID ee: Bay. mn Se for landscaped ce. Large | Pp 6 room bri id Business steal ten ceer bec your bo: ; mT, tee pela arg a ge Satin EH) 3 Bedroom | i eS | ca eee nese | Soa ne ae : Z w NEW R M RNIS = ‘Near E FO | | - . c ning roo ural fi e live) = AL al dow : $ 7a. West, 72_Rorton EWLY DEC) 3730s. ““* ONTH. 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RATED MME: on, FE 2- Lake. corn on 1 foo modern heat. ment an walls, room street, i) 000 ned ust north \W OO 7 hase trance saa oniWavE EN ted close all lar 3 R COTT 1539. er lot. F Tr, pav Only 1d auto oii } Seas: bath, attracti with te commer of | D RE ; our clients. al , small bal . PRIVA to do rms a auh i AGE, | a @ good b ull bes ed Strack $2,150 do hase decorates 3 be a | this tod rms. Let cial, $19. $143 C TAY: — sataehiog etter yeas come. _323 i baby with EN-| E we fowa, {ooo sce baer cnr conmean: uy. ement, ‘reall GII — ||) Pasement. Mad Galena’: Tan ay. us show you iS Gor aka -_ you cell er rp service ater | 2 LAROE rospert. piped wel- dw. M.S ees ar ter city conve aiy | GILES RE geveuneen tas. beat, tandse full yon OPEN TIL y oe ete : ask me before | “week ROO: o-a2e0 |" tout, LLED LA eo onvent 5 | 221 BA TALLY | $8,750. back lot sce N a Nn ORTL 8:30" 3844 sk for Bob Maban. |? ROO Fe tee ADULTS ae Realtor’ | ay DLAEE. 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PE 3-20) | 5" jones i Wice WaeT SIDE TET UPPER sme ome —— a ior sate m paved | oom home. TR nee taco fc antag ee ER ae perore |? ,¢4°C2 ——. CHILD _s#rage: SIDE 5 R RMS SHOWE P- ed only $1300, a haere: thie koma Lae FE 2. REALTORS | hens iscstad bate “» NICHOLIE & Tei a mice apt Ww RW UPPER, | wick La pe k. D. RI bving room, separate har a nice | EP Pos Le | BEES betrieee Waterford with = IV. ENTRANCE, SHOW. yi WITH Gar — i ee LEY » 8h kiteh dinin, «| NEXT DOOR H ' | 7 lake = a en Soestay HARGER _town. Adulte eee | faa es Take privileges BS _fieges. pincers OOMS, PVT. EN. | pe ust Bee wep bnokex floors. tuft Pas . areeuaas iin POOR TO BRANCH | Handy min a8 rides Bid on TET oS us TI dults on! tent to @ ; ROO jeges. OR 3-7 rm. | BACH s. Garage. 208 N ae ‘priv. | 2 BEDR’ ee e Road oh heat. hea edlbnsenteek Oak ST OFFICE ans before the sale of ROOMS ly. FE 2-306 own ment in MODER. 1466. ELOR APT. } Norton. . nea OOM BRI PE 4821 | also wired eated two-c ent, auto -_—__—__—_—_ sus S | 4 room $ pecial you your eon decscehed | Wenn = in Saute tree he compas vale . MOD’ peccel entck On| 1) lot wi peagg Map ten Le _ 39 Sund Scag ote ee VBONTIA i loss. Di SMALL re, BA Piper’ a only: $ a pri of heat. en Ne er lovely t les a 2 ial. FE | L _ CLEAR sda aot oar ran “ee ——_ 1,500 do . Lak year old. home. . _| cant and rcp uteeiaren Case ARE ‘ | N me ve, ROO wn a fine ° kite! , 3 ie. Al we ha eatu nd A ~ 2a 81 \ Pare, tet canes FOR LA =| Chose M Rouse _ ae = a 7 P Ra? punts nokre ay ‘aoe: ‘fishing ~ Pat Pham" meen | ve the cipal Vii- TCH ts, ADDL : \ for an a de SMALL, Bhs | to cou et) a, tT RooM - Adulte: 2a | =e | abate erg itish, Se home fear ; “y neenmbed: rm. hice EDROOM — = eR AY ON 1GN8. _ mR Tent snmme ; mi 4 © (za room, room. = Vv tchen, Pe 7 ae iter. | ; 2 a ee Tage and tot 8 GAS heat, - Pull dining family. home. level i lot, vestibu ofl heat, "nice F 8, Te Sik R | i es : eae efter = 00. 0 nireannocs and fort yer] | ment sith nook. large 180 with , full ane abd legraph Rd caltor | : 5 . Sey oe fant coup) t right, auto B nee price or : N 1 il. « le Ww ‘ for ! -he ase~ : $13,- — pate NORTH SP 2-7363 Eves. & gun’ Towing | | phe wl sae at and h ) OFFicE Hs in 12 Sat Ie ao : ie , = “rE; Owl se a greet fee OPEN ‘Bu: zn. , 10x.) wo OR %13%8 Hwy H. wit_h == NDAY 2-6” Fi pe Hd Poon OW Shs Lodger adlagh st Bie 7 _. ames “| George R. In | £.OF Col wi < z : 262 [a REA } : A : ‘Tel 44563 L ] Bgl ' , legs raph : © FE See! , ate Bain n “‘amili m0 Wagon "En |_SH oe tasting Ra. Gomneeh tn. | eI DOW ss tt les - 4 e Rig n at FE | c. Q CUT bees, family non sa | oo ==, 81500 DON heat oo ded roo ou + ss A'S H: Cl TO| ainte bose ly, yoom, 3 car 1% | bein vou fun Sick coke {~sewet and Sa iealow, of FE assified A pies wor et Direction fe: | Sond. Walking i yon invurance agg | with. sos} , ‘28181. ds! : of en . ing aii emen 0 nel, th =~, \ — n°) tor r transie ment. Lot | heals ie - or ye ” Tenmed @ to school. Brick teieine We : =e WOT OLS seed stiree- down and § lanman Roar Baan Reet . 4 ae meee ", ‘het Rd : new i on aI Nender oward, terms a . FE 24411 HU | ‘ Wee ; _- 17 lew wet Henge, 1 \ ’ : Huron Bt, Beaty ty 9 tor’, = . ak he i: ti ss a THE, PONTIAC PRESS, “SATURDAY, JUNE. 1. 1957 * Sap meame mre weary * $500 DOWN ee wilege. Go—out Pon, SEES Bee teat BY OWNER. 4 R sn, wi'teo soon such cation 100" ey pee traclive interior, oll beat. $13,800, Terms. Call Qa Sattt eee OPEN Sutitldy 2 to 5 maculate 3 bdrm. home. jreeseway. 2 car garage, N, RF N. eel be St. Pontiac. FE 4 bdrm. house. $8, 8E OTHER HOUSES FROM $500 ¢ UP. ALSO INCOMES. P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron = For Sale Houses Aare . Buy’ Thru .Partridge Sots Bat artri MILFORD — er, 9 rooms. 4 Sag auto. “beat. - - npaier of ground. 2 car garage, $6,000 ith $800 " 6 ‘tm. house, $6,500 with $500 dn. Let 100x150 2 FE 4-25T7 —_— LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DRAYTON, reals, BUNGALOW LOVELY HOME had as rE one gate bungalow AG B seb page = land- attached roy lot ieixied with shade, rooms throughout lovely bath kitchen, spacious living room and price is right at §11.975. EYE rittecemr a HOME Peach Trees This ieee home 28x40 on founda- ‘ull basement, het wa- ter heat and com for two ad- in expansion is in excellent condition in- tion with f ditional bedroom well Lets scstinatiog. consider trade. ROSSHIRE CT, TERRACE $1,450 down on the west side, ecchhape py Lie One of the eo five room brick terraces west side, gas heat, meats decorated, new storm. screens, éession. LAKE FRONT HOME LOT ‘562x210, $12,975 Exceptionally large spacious mod- ern five room giassed-in porch and ment with $1,000 off AC heating lant, dandy - com garage, fruit Ercca” shade lawn, concrete retajping wall UMINUM SIDING AL BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW $1,500 down for this ict view of -surroupding country. is exceptionally landscaped. GFPICE OPEN ae 1-5 We Trade, Buy and Sel} RIS & SON REALTORS 752 W. Hi ne Cmeren. St_ Phone FE 4-1557) TRIPP CHEROKEE ROA l‘y story orek room and full 2 bedrooms Paneled fami} —. family-sized dining Ploored rec. room in full ents TY lot. $19,- - 1 bed- bath down; INDIANWOOD LAKEPRONT Secluded hilltop site Wrth 191 feet of gshote amongst fine estates, Clapboard and stone re ce — W living room with stone fireplace and ene = htly more than cman ee ue. FOREST LAKE ESTATES Brick 3 bedroom ranch on 4g acte site Den, activities room, double fireplace. Smart kitchen, 1% baths, 2*; car garage Ample cup- board and storage closets. . Priced at 830,500 with 85.- 000 down. Immediate pos- session. Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor Huron Street re satel or FE = = .& shade kabaeds 1a car garage: ‘newly decorate Car- ing, full — ement, auto, oil eat, Electric alee water. Must be | 2sold. $12,500 wi Feet ini CLAY STOE: AGENC M D. an MUtual 4-4755; “Res, EM 3-478 =e b . & be mm arms. vil bathe. Beauti beesaafet one cnn | cash offer... one ra = momgses - make 625 W. Commerce, MU $250 DOWN... Four, rooms ‘and bath on lot 15 ade at needs ps repairs, price | $3, down, ~s month. 129 are! al Onocex Commerce Road. Sea ‘ownship. “ BY OWNER 3 bedroom brick. Oak floors, Tile bath. Aut tle of] ft Utili- Tay naacep ens. a Tinice nds¢ um stormigs & lot, Will sac- Law SG ‘yton Plains, OF rence re alne, 34923. / OFF WALTON Near Giddings Very attr modern home: Idea)” for —_ Approx. 1 acre, with berrt fruit NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 or 3. bedroo: reo pi homes with full paso ens wir- our lot. G wO Se co. illiams ee . and Rr 3-123); after LE ‘00 OR Possibly CALL MODEL 8 TO 1 OR 4 TO 6 nice rear, ie a NL Yard, practically immediate pos- (Custom _Bullder- \PE_8-1198 1 bungalow with full base- lovely mod- ern 2 bedroom = situated on & re. knoll with breath-tak- : -eslie R. Middleton BR 168 N. JOHNSON Hopkins ie, 721 BALDWIN AVE. ~ WILL BUILD “On your lot, any size. English Co jontal custom precision \ home. Good dea] this al fe year, ase alterations FE 4-277 “SICK? ot looking at at bouses the oe aren't ints custom. S allt 1200 _bedroom brick ranch ae Ee 1 ilig aces See rem om Or)v08 ce; $7460 full, p LOVELAND 2188 Case Lake Rd., Keego Harbor | Peesers. : aoe pa 3 BEDRM. RA PULL basement. 2% car rage large lot. Paved driveway. mw ater OR sists ford Drive-in. > Buy Thru “Partridze. List Thru Partridge _ . ‘ iy A L cUs- n built bric! ! vwvely area al acreage with poo natura) fireplace fast nook with natural ath and kitch- ‘Attac hed 2 + garage. Ro- _meo, PLateau 2-296). ~ Immediate Possession 8 lager Sate t DOWN; 3 R UP. GASB FPURNA! IVE. NACE, CAR GARAGE. TOTAL $6,950 WITH $1,500 DOWN. F 4-1315. : PLEASANT LAKE’ 4 bedroom home asement, ac- cess _ e. $9 $1,800 down. 3 bedroom brick ranch home. 12 aco paraee! 1% acre lot, $12,800. ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD 2 bedroom home. Large lot. Nice and clean. $8,509 with terms. HURON VALLEY REALTY. 7166 es at Pontiac Lake Rd. or MU ¢ 5505 OWNER SYLVAN LAKE Fental — torte < — $13,180. FOR abEED ROOMS, $800 dn’ $5,500 FE Ee, LEAVING STATE Attractive 2 bedroom home. Ideal location, Nice lot, plenty of trees. Garage, concrete driveway, out- side grill & patio, lake priv. $10,- 900, erma, Fenmore. FE §-6323. 3 s MIDDLETON'S a ae of Deken ous floors, suto. of. farmae gas hot water, aluminum torms and screens Only $750 ¢own or will take older home in trede. $650 DOWN eoatet on- Airport ae 4 large : s and bath, hardwood floors sa * oll furnace, and hot water, ejuminum storms and screens. | rge lot, 100x200, aeeee minor tior finishing EE 8-721 — FE 8-6003 Clarkston— $1,200 Down oes 3 bedrm., uti. pay- me rm. $60 meth includes taxes wAlut 5-1367 FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 yr. old ranch type home, Red Roman brick 27 M. living room 2 bedrooms, den. Fully carpeted & crepes throughout. 4 28 rec’ room. Gas 2% ear arage attached With elec- tronic door. Large tio & land- ecapine complete. In South —— et $5 if no answer For Colored 4 bedroom home. Full Semen auto. \gas furnace and water heater. Call for price and terms. GILES REALTY CO. FE 54 OPEN 6@ HOYT “for your personal interest” $77,500 ledgerock fireplace room both carpet- 2 up. y family » Bitenas® way —doub' are Ideally l0- - ate! . Av thing home to own with for the of space - growing family. See it now. $10,500 - STRATHMORE - 2 bedroom, attractive living room, kitchen, nearly new home alum. storms & screens, out of city. Close to bus & schools LAKE 89940 LOTUS WATERFRONT frame home, with living room & kitchen, Quick possession. LAKE — Loot $8950 DIXi5 fishing? Plenty here. piles 2 be anes ha a. sree, ving 18 panelled en over jooking lake. Large lot } . Terms. HOYT Cea . 284 8, Telegraph : OTTAWA DRIVE — 5 bedroom long low brick ranch large ‘living room with screened breeze- fenced tm yard. Will trade for home” > 7B | = 2 bedrnom 941 = “trees, An ideal family. Excellent terms. and monthly rs 6 call M Seka Pa Ui! ‘after ft. A. QHNSON, Realtor al -Teleg es | a = 42 53 .. WATERFRONT ” this 8. yments of iaciwaing taxes and insur- - “yeep: A FINANCE: FIXER? Order Classitig ‘Want Ad amber! - OC Bad ind al good jo re 28181 is‘the OPEN SAT. and SUN. hto 8 P.M: DAILY § to 9 PM. West Bloomfield Park. Fxclusive Subdivi iston : Orchard Lake Village Lake NP - 3 rivilege to West one dian Dale. 19 lots from, Ph. FE &- Sylvan Village Blew fake “privtiese to Face brick—plastered — ¢%- aa a ~- SEE need. (rom: —_ or ours—priced ; 18,000 — will- Leas —s batsman at model HOMES waterfront homes reste tee to 970 PRICE REDUCED " LAKE Privileges-—Close In d for NOTHING DOWN Will build 2 or 3-bedroom starter house on your rough wiring & rough amniog included. Or will bulld on my lot for small ‘down payments. Good locations to choose from. OR 3-2837. $300 DOWN - New 3 bdrm. starter home, basement, rough wiring ee aca: Lake priv. er good ory to choose from. Doh McDo _ OR +28". OWNER TRANSFERRED, D, WILL sacrifice, 2 bedroom home for —— eee Leke privileges. EM 3-476 6 rooms & bath Paved street | Sewer and water. Only 61,37 down, $50 month! FOR. COLORED located # bedroom home Large lot’ 2-car garage For de- tails call Mrs “fell. “a3 2-3616 Also income prope Well CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. 8 +408," - re 7-8110 WANT CASH? We can get you cash through GI finan , We need homes. farms and siness property for immediate sale. us a call Give now, JIM WILLIAMS REALTY, 1218, Baidwin. Ave. 4-0547. 2554 S. Christian Hills Dr. NEAR ROCHESTER Newly completed,- Pgemgpen tri- Ladi oak very res rooms Lag 2% ba ai, bain aay with car- peting, storms, 2 car tarage (Owner Srencberrea out of state be seen, By owner. OLive_1-1776. basement, commer. ¢ or residential, would make nice office. Only $2500 down. ALDWIN AVENUE ator 3 bedreom home, closed in full ef cupboards, yard garage, ae COLORED bedroom, Jovely ving room, car garage Bee, wil bassoon! q car Led " son st. Only $1500 do oo JIM WILLIAMS REA i warare & Li Faptit 1218 Baldwin ave FE 4064 -WATKINS HILLS _. DOWN - ONE. Only one house remains for sale on V; A. Terms from more\than 100 sold during retent months. This fine subdivision shall continue to maintain its high restriction require- ments and fine construc- tion. We invite your inspection of this area in anticipa- tion of future develop ment. ~ : model, quick te sale-3 ‘or 4 go oom — _SUNDAY I: 5 } Watkins Lake Ra. Excell tion with lake priv- | CARNIVAL Co by Dick*Tarner; For Selb Houses — . 3 D BSTH CE a oS RS he . oe . 4 ~N Dawn ana Mio’ Mt 1 : - _ ¢ Gl's . "| XO DOWN PAYM ENT —3 bedroom hom 1% . 5] “ baths, ‘lot 100 5 bat) Black. Negped Toads. $44,750 FULL PRICE $275 DOWN 3 bedroom brick frame ranch- es 1‘ baths, huge utility room. $290 DON bedroom ranches large lots to gal 200 wr cnurcd. : Near Eos. = 3 beste in. This dandy edroom, tice & frame rench. All brick | 3 bedroom tranches on black topped | road, has FULL hs : CALL TODAY KUSCHELL JO 6-1526 MYT 64133 BIRMINGHAM. 4 ae taae are OIL heat. Recreation roo 2 car ga- rage Central loc easy ‘Priced for $325\DOWN------—+- | MUtual 4-4755 _ For Sale House 8, 43 #| Drayton, Plairis| You can own this ve neat 3 bedroom brick house with @ full basement on.a large 75x150 ft. well ienaersoed lot. City water, rdwood fipors. ae street. Pull ee mean 8 ~GI a aetreee, “larkston™ REAL. ESTATE IXC, 20 8. — Clarkston, Mich. MAple 56-6821 BY < OWNER. NEAR WEBSTER School, Genera] and State Hos- pital, just off- hug e. 6 rogms, arage, large or consider two ‘or three-ftami! dwell side location. Write Box tiac Press. 3 BEDROOM Glassed and screened porch, eres shaded lot, everlooking water, 1 arage, paved street, Owner 5 with reason: car Res. Ss W. CORNELL, ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom home, utility room, oil nee alum, storm windows, lot x 240°. 2 rs. old. Cigse to nae. 2% .m. ‘o Fishers’, $8250, terms. John Cowe, Becher _ FE 2-4060 of FE 2-4146 i OPENING | «PLASTERED WALLS te or ate For Sale Houses fd 8 DAIL nds TO SATURDAY 2. TO 6 = SUNDAY 1107 | Budget - Rancher 3 Bedrm: -Homes. On Your Lot or Ours Featuring: PECshH DOORS DELCO OIL HEAT ‘LARGE KITCHEN AND BATH Full Basement a RL W ViCRERsHiAw 1105 West Maple rater: i SYLVAN LAKE™ CITY An excellent — a4 — home with 28 closed porch, 2 car rage. “Priced at $11,900. $750 DOWN * 2 -yedroom-raach- bungalow with oak plas’ < walls. ‘Now vac situated a poeple prilenes on Oaklan e only lock away. Priced at $7, = G.I. RESALE Year old b with floors and ter = Large dry basement, of] furnace recreation space. $1 hie os — = or will- jer own payment ons larger ‘neat: ly payments. ROCHESTER RANCHER Situated on an acre landscaped lot. 3 bedroom ranch style bun- galow. 21 ft, ii screens. Immaculate Houtheast side location on paved street will rent for $240 monthly some furniture included only $1500 RUD) RILEY, Broker 508 as Lake FE 44821 FE ¢1157 4-4821 Sunday 2 to 6 4 bedroom brick ranch home. fully carpeted. drape 1's baths. Auto. oil heat, yard, paved drive and car port. Out Orchard Lake Rd. to Sylvan Shopping Center Turn left on Woodrow Wiison to 2439 Empire A. JOHNSON, Realtor’ 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 re fenced-in BARGAIN! BARGAIN ! BARGAIN! $500 DOWN—5 ROOM MOD- ERN HOME — CLOSE TO FISHER BODY $350 DOWN-—5 ROOM CITY WATER. $350 DOWN—5 ROOMS & | BATH OFF OAKLAND JIM WRIGHT TOR M5 OAKLA AVE a" EVENINGS UN UNTIL $350 DOWN 3} BEDROOM STARTER HOME WITH 2? CAR Ga- RAGE. NEAR TEL-HURON. $6,950 FULL PRICE R. J. VALUET, Realtor an OA OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 FE hers ND AVE FE 5-060) LISTING a AA “$750 DOWN - room 12x19, full mI ‘beth. Also guest cottage, rooms and bath. located large lot with sland Lake. Full price only §8,- 600 with $750 down. EMBREE & GRE ac Union Lake EM 3-4393 or EM | TAKE “PRIV. CLOSE | Cedar cottage, 3 bedrms. Nice hi shaded lot Priced w eell. §2, dn. at $65 per mo. 3 odern, Owners moving. Must aaie $9,500 with $1,500 dn. L. Hoeft, Realty - 2215 Pontiae Trail DRAYTON Ma 20DS ar terms “PONT ry AC RE ALTY 17 Bel@win CFE *§-8278 i i OPEN Sun. 2 to 5 P.M. 652 Raskob St. $1,500:00 Down ve kitchen, Clarkston Area 3 Bedroom Rancher 5 Acres Delightfully attractive —, 2 — water, School fore at $16,000, terms: font Gs acreage available, NICHOLIE REALTOR 49 Mt. Clemens &t. FE 8-1201 Eve. Mrs, Kelchner — FE 4-773 ' vera with income—2 bedrooms, kitchen ty on access to Cedar Fo FE 5-500t Loans A bedroom —ene u sized living room. nice Ag a fal water, water softener, 2 car ga- Quick session, block east off Joslyn opposite Pontiac Motor. i car attached garage. Features ce- dar shake ¢ r, fireplace, gen- erous kitchen with d rea, K. G. 102 BE. Huron &t, =A FOR BETTER BUYS _ an Lake Front & Lake Privileged Lots 4, acre parcels. Priced from $1- 250 to $3,950.. beauty, solitude and quietness of Northern Michi- only 3 miles from town. Bee beautiful rty at on | Salesman SUNDAY ll TO 6. will hold any jot Arnold Real Fstate ae 8. Telegraph ms slay property Small deposit FE 5-0676 LAKE “FRONT. INCOME OF $80 per month and . a elean two bedroom lower apart- ment for the owner—makes this a wonderful reer to. enjoy the lake and have the tenant foot bill. Outside entrance, two ches 200 perfect sandy beach $12,050 with $5,500 down. LAKE FRONT Lot ready to —_— al Breakwater i Exceptional be exceptional butlding site = x first the price _ Humphries FE 2-0474 Dace FE 47114 63 N. Lice Let egg Open Eves. ple Listing Service the SS ® MADISON AVENUE Lovely 2 alow. Car- bedroom bung Ler living room. large kitchen dinette, ceramic tile bath, fait basement with paneled rec. rom, full price $8,050. NORTH END Clean and es 4 bedroom home, Large itchen, full base- ment, ofl Lali Bs storms & screens, fenced yard on vee street. Pull price only ae ONLY Pod DOWN On this 2 bedroom "bungalow. Large kitchen also 2 lots, lake privileges. Full price only $5,200. INCOM Bewatind 2 family in .in pertect co — ae TOOMS on ‘ooms “an = up with priv senirance, Kovels Pied oy om uu stree! price only ly #44088 with R COLORED Nice clean 2 nesreomn home with caiy basement, co a ae SCHRAM Realtor FE 5-b47] ue Sees corner 3rd ontuLt & 8 Res FE_5-2564 ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ Hempstead MR. FOREMAN Due to tliness We are offering thts new five rooms bath ranch style home on a 2% acre trac & Eve, FE 5-0510—FE 2-3971 3-BEDROOM RANCH sootet ‘to West suburban oat oid. “toelud plastered € . rear. water so - re pen TO ¢~ ae e you $0.- Can you payments, hell con- : oe SUN. 2 Aasees to. ne lakes, F wo bay yment? ae we $1 _ Custom monthly ith terms. | Tl MN. Saginaw St. = “Eves. = [LURR niture in ¢ apartments New oij steam furnace. Parking space at rear. $15,000, ‘wrms. : Syik an. Lake Privileges Sat dt vce ranch, buflt in 1852 ving room with dining en” “ineboains earpet- ing and drapes. 3 bedrooms. ceramic tile bath,’ kitchen with eating space. Basement oi] heat, water softener. Nicely landscaped lawn, ga- Tage. Quick possession §$1%,- ~ 200, terms. Elizabeth Lake Approximately 1 acre. nicely landscaped fenced property Home built 1946, first floor consists of living room with fireplace, dinette, com- a d J. L, Hud- 2>“bedrooms, ba lavatories floor bas space lor 2 tione®) rooms. Finished breezew heated garage, emeént, recrea- Waterford Brick oe Leboond new Catholic sch {n - eee Subdivision bea tiful brick plete! son. kitchen, room, place. dining ell ®@ x 10, ultra modern kitchen, 3 bed- rooms, 1's baths attached earege All Thermopane windows: carpets and drapes included. $31,500, terms. Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS FE Wuron FEdera) 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 STOUTS Best Buys Today ROCHESTER COUNTRY ESTATE. A charming Farm Colonial — located on Adams Rd. Ideal for the latger family con- taining ae entrance room, pane m with fireplace, comfortable livin, 28 room with Ress de bay dining room, kitchen with formica coun- ters, utillfy room and maids quarters, plus 1% baths on the first floor, Ind floor contains § bGeautiful bed- rooms and 2? full baths plus loads of closet space, Base- ment with off, heat, extra hol be electric hot water and eee Delightful screened ircular hard = sur- Sood drive with new 2% car garage with electronic door opener, Approximately 1@ acres of unusually yell lamrdscaped lawns ‘and shrubbery. Home commete ly carpeted. Cotiventent Birmingham Detroit Priced at $40.00 | #eewn by appointment only. PERR¥ PARK Immediate possession grant- ed on this new bungalow with only $950 down. Locat- ed within 1 block of school. Contains large living room, convenient kitchen with fan, utility room with oil heat and laundry trays and full tile bath 2 bedrooms and eek floors throughout. See this, tts cute! x ELBOW ROOM — AD PLEENTY! z Tf you ere crowded and ana Cy m larger Je "nN ow this fleor pla just It has” bedroom and full bath down. up it has 3 bedrooms. Full basement. Garage. Deep lot Lots of —- mxtra conven- jent to both grade and Jun- rel Rd. tn Auburn Heights. An extra good bereain at $9950 with substantial dno. payment, oes ORION—L AKEFRONT INCOME Enjoy the comforts of lake- front living here cost to you. Modern five me ar! blocks shopping area. Lest cellent. Tacos and: boating . Priced = Oe B® Sunday 2 to 4 p e— - FOR CASH -IN A Y, sell. things {28a | | ‘ Queneats : a a ol ee ‘ranch built in} oon for High. Located off Souire FS, through... Classified Ads.| Sal FE’ i 2 = u MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE You Can lead Three Lives You can be a farmer, fam- ily man and city worker if you own this suburban home with 10 acres of fresh green country side, has 8 room lovely Home, large country style kitchen wi all new upboards, 4 large bedrooms on second fioor. all hard- secomens and almost car gara Full price aL 660 aah West S Plenty of room & security in this 3 bedroom ~Golontal frame home, situated on - nice lot on a aie shaded street, carpeted living room_ - and dining room, auto. gas arent! is designed for a pleasant way of life and is located tn. has a large jot ite. fenced rear yard has fireplace, beau- tifa til recree m, . ving room with Igr. clare Windows, overlook- et well landscaped lawn, |agtiad Jo close by. ree see this home to- Gay. “LAWRENCE W GAYLORD | 136 EB. Pike St Open Eves 1 FE 4-9584 + MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH ONEIL ~prar , = SUNDAY 2:5 694 Parkwood $1,000 DOWN Sacrificed price of $7,500, balance $55 per month including taxes and insurance on this al most new 2 bedroom bun- galow. Tile modern kitchen, Delco heat Very tastefully decorated through- In town With bus and echost nearby, fast posses- sion too' NORTH PERRY TO PARKWOOD RIGH OPERTY -- WATCH Be siGns OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 SYLVAN VILLAGE -- 2 bedroom bungalow. hard- wood floors, full basement, gas auto furnace, spacious | kitchen. Near the lake with room brick ®@ stone Ranch Home, Gleaming hardwood floors, | ede wails Pleasan’ with Ceramic tile features. Fintshed basement Screened Patio- Porch and many extras for comfortable living. See it now. $1,550 DOWN — 2 bedroom bungalow with wall to wall carpeting, plastered, paint- ed walls and full basement Pleasant lot with fruit trees. Only “% block from bus stop. PIONEER HIGHLA bedroom. brick vestibule Fami dining room, mo ern ki en, ms ay to the large bedrooms. Ce- ramic tile t bath, full base- ment, gas heat, Jalousie windows and screens on rear patio. Garage and cor- ner lot. Only $16, Mabnd adel - dowd ook bungalow. Piastered, painted walls, Tiled bath- ora hardwood floors, auto. pra water furnace. ood fn and ae kitchen : R. AY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8 aelectars) Rd, FE boi FE 3-7103 WATERFORD TW ranch ty home w with a big full baseme ree. = ae work area in bsmt. Larg aree Seine rm., dining area, attractive kitch heat, this is a home you will be proud to own. Make an app. pt and look oon. Little By eee Little 7 ittle taxes, end | ope and little rice buys this 2 sinpesilgs ome only $700 dn and small monthly pay- ments. Sylvan Shores Tri-level 6 room, this home ized rooms. Nice curs acd “ = earrere! Terms, Call after 6. SAL OL | SLIDING UM Reg US Par Om t a © 1957 by NEA Sermice. me Sunday 2 til 4 PCL OSET ‘DOORS : ; Th f . “Makes a person feel secure, eh, Pet? Having oe ANN T ik Fils sttering, on: Gils ew 9 ALUMINUM _ E ' bedroom starter hi Ww : *e we need right on! the old farm drive-in theater, and now have Wis modal up cad will SLIDIN WINDOWS shopping center! See duplicate it on any of the ‘ OFFE ERS beautiful lots that you ELEC For Sale Houses. 43) For Sale H fs completely finished on the : . OPP PPL IDLE iI __ For Ss vee ouses 43 Huntoon Lake! eutsiae “Cedar ree ee HOT Ww A TE R I ATER . . — SOLID MAPLE TABLE, ¢8 x 32, Spaciou _ ished. Just as cute and cozy FOR COLORED two leaves | pads, @ chairs Pee care name tu | Gs can be. Bs te fina to $709 down, 3 bedroom modern, $45. MI 4-0142 x 133 close to the e pick your house and jot. Di- Sve an eu i Gost pered uurest - 3. bedrooms,, good sized Fections Drive north about FOR ONLY corner lot. Full basement, really § ROOMS, AT LAKB LOUISE. Kitchen. utility Ee ais irom Walton Bice ls corner ss &® good buy . sem! finished; modern, lot 602150, 500, terme, Possession. $13." of Walton and Clintonville. ~~ $850 DOWN _ #7,000. ¢ own. Eclien = signs. You need only own et one : Bet eee ‘Seema bead agreed WILLIS M. BREWER’. | Income—S. Paddock of ‘these excellent ‘values. 2 rooms. | full full’ basement | 53 wo pare OTA TE Le sist $ family brick im good rent-| |. NN E : heat. ~ car garage. ® al location now showing in- Edw. M Stout Realtor . / = MA 6-7581 FE 5-0398 come of $365 a month. 15 = ae "+ FAMIL Y INCOME rooms, 3 baths, includes fur.| 7? N- Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-816 , PLUS LOT Directions to Model: CASS LAKE RD. TIAC LAKE = — WEST 2 MILES TO LAKE RD. WATCH For SIONS, .t none SUNDAY 255 2380 Klingensmith Long & tow Long, low & exciting 1s the way we feel about this NEW 82-{t. suburban Ranch Home. 1,540 sq. f% of living area, plus 2% car attached ga- regs Custom kitchen. with Vin range & oven and careers disposal. ious: living room with natural { firep! 1% tiled beths, ,- end many = otter features. ERT FOLLOW SIGNS. OPEN NDAY 25 2754 Winkleman Roman Brick It ts vacant and in spick and span condition Ready for immediate occupency You'll be delighted with the 2 wall picture phoma 9x6 each, the shining floors, large tiled bath for vanity, 2 large bedrooms, ity room, 1% car attached garage. All complete with torms and screens. Priced or quick sale at $15,250 SILVE DI L LAKE RD; M% LE SILVER LAKE GO URSE; RIGH? 1 BLOCK TO WINK N — POL- LOW 81 SUNDAY 2:5 ~ 2158 Somerset Bloomfield Fon rely our best rage, Just im e— . than Lelosed ramic tile bath, and drap- eries threaghest scaped to perfection. You'll lave it—so come RY NORTH 1 Leas TO SOMERSET FOLLOW SIGNS OTTAWA~ DRIVE™ bus almost at the door New in ‘SS. Brick with ES Only $1,750 down and §70 bedroofis and bath down: 2 per month. ‘Ny = =e seed chats oven ahd: rahge replace, car- SYLVAN MANOR — 3 bed- peting and drapes. 1'¢ car gerege For leas than $29.- Where can you beat it. We invite comp | BEAT FS Tf you can. Here's 2 be room .ement bungalow the Emerson dis- trict, new in ‘53, that's sel!- atitomatic oil fur- sane and electric hot water heater. is - PIONEER | 2 bedroom bea wily bana rel feat : ied car garage. , $13,980 = substantial down payment, Balance on GI—4 per cent rain BRICK RANCH... With = @ 1 Taha wnt rooms od em dad TELEGRAPH RD. TO PON-- extra nice kitchen and util- HIGHLAN DS -|peat TORS "Fe: 4.0528 Lael roughout—Really gain at $10,960 = term R. D. RILEY, Broker $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41157 4 enoisers gtr] Priced at oe mp $10,500 ‘with OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO § P.M, 567 E. MANSFIELD Tile floor. garage. oo — fireplace. Close bus iced right Ae sin boo ii C. HAYDEN, Realtor -$6 E. Walton PE 68-0441 1 po Sun. 2 to 6 P.M. 211 W. Seymour Lake Rd. Here is @ very rare item—a home on a l-acre parce! with chicken amet arage ari ¢ full basement is par- — pester room, uttl- room ~ and frute pay ‘ass ets v value, Priced at $8,975. $3,000 do $69~month. Drive out to rity follow Mis five miles north of Cla Seymoug Lake road, turn jeft 4 block. @tch for~sign. - Sun. 2106 P.M. 4480-W. Walton Blvd. A home built by a master electri- la A conditioner wired for washer and dryer, deep soot —_ electric stove. Many ore features you will appreciate. This home is in like-new condi- tion ak floors, plas- tered walls, coved ceilings,- 10x12 . dining area, a jarge living roo ard picture window. Large kitch- en, doubie drainboard and stain- less steel sink 3 large bedrooms, ‘ine tite des Attached heat- garage. Gas ken furnace. Planter box with nice shrubs. with a —. seers fenee. on . paved street in Plains. Price $14,750. pessencion Drive out Dixte to Walton. Bivd.; turn right % mile to 4408 W. Walton. Watch for sign. See our display ads on pages 16 and 18, Sun. 2 to'6 P.M. 6977 LOCKLIN Union Lakefront—1 year old ranch ‘with 4 large bedrooms. A large any peneies “garage. Completery_ beautifully . Jandscaped. Priced af $44,500 Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd. Turn left on ae, left on ed bee Locklin. Watch for tigas: display ads on pages 16 and 18. Maceday Lakefront neat home with full base- ted fust west of This able for retiring or ay eouple, just sta: out. Price 4° » $1659 down. 1% AeeES eet ‘of bod ay ded wo ated fortable iv i ving, ¥ dining arireee moored = of THE ANSWER 10 YOUR ™ ROBLEM: the street. Includes. gas (hw ars Peed : Pe Drayton Immediate — conan sme A ey ee pO CM ee re aE nied a) Ip oe : = TWENTYSIX)_ a _THE PONTIAC. PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 1, tos For Sale Houses _ 43| For Sale Lake Prop. 44 a * AMS\RD. _aean SUNDAY 3-TOS6 ... SUSTOM .BUILT ROMAN BRICK HOME. ‘Situated 1 acré. lot, rooms, double closets, convenit: ese birch cupboards. Sna ‘ tion room. 4Many more extras. $19,950 wi terms. : \ 7050 niiatinttl LAKE ROAD HURON... ~ VALLEY REALTY TT66 M-SP at Feniee Lake Rd OR 3-0661 MU 4-5505 ' ~ HAYDEN new 2 bedroom WILLIAMS LAKE SUBDIVISION. 2 Ar home only $900 down — F in sie Fos pope there Mi ‘er 1 : : taxes, good awhknming and Pd 2 “4 Total price $9,500. Phone OR owner. dry, nice trees, _ Owner. E privileges on beautiful Walters Lk. . for $450.00 Limited time only. miles to office ’ Salesman MYr) Hes. 2-0040— a nee. 5-0682. Royal sub. castle Lake priv. a -dry at Oakland LK Lake priv ey ats Cash or terms. EM | Wee SOUND” “WITH -lake privileges on Middle Straits | Lake. 3758 Edgecrest. Newly dec- orated. 3 bedrm dining rm. and | Jarge kitchen. Plastered, fireplace | re pcocey shakes, $9,950. WATERFRONT "LARGE LOT Fruit & flowers, paved road. OR 3908. | 3-0602.0r OR 3-: DOWN. A home 2 em \your lot, Cali for infor-| lota, 35x100, TUxedo 1-1419 BALD FAGLE LAKE FRONT. 17 rooms, Excelient each, 41,500 down, ~~ ~ NEAR CLARKSTON. ~ Beam brick ranch home, $18,800, terms SASHABAW SCHOOL AREA. 9! bedroom ranch home. $1,650 down SCOTT LAKE RD, 2 Bedroom home With expansion attic. Full ‘basement, $13,000, Terms. % ACRE LOT. 6 Room home Ciose to new elementary school $1,011.19 down.. WILLIAMS im Many extras. §20,000, on” COOLEY LAKE WATER- FRONT. 3 Bexiroom prick home. Split ae: 2 Fireplaces. $28,- 600. .Term WHITE LAKE. dreom ern- home. ear" Ppovog 910.500 down. with ‘$2,500 puck LAKE FRONT, Sandy, beach Bedroom home plug 31’) family room, 14,500. Terms. 81.000 DOWN. Immediate Posses- sion. & room home with base- ment, Large iot. 1 & Hi [AYDEN , Realtor _ . FE 6-041 Open, “stron Sun 16 to 2 LAKE FRO 2 brick a modern 1 — “SUNDAY 1-5 291 Scott Lake Road VACANT — Immediate Ler session. 2 bedroom,” e Leen wan ent, puto, > oes org sas fibelnerator water ed ya DAY LAWRENCE W. ‘GAYLORD . 138 EB. PIKE OPEN EVES SEE 49584 e- 14 ieee KEFRONT LOT | overlooking r &-Sylyen Lakes. Priced for quick sale. $5,500, Call _PE_5-4232. SCOTCH LK. FRONT LOT, HIGH a $2950. Also back lot with: PVs se on Union Lk $860. © TERRIFIC BARGAIN cua TALKS near Pleasa Lake. 3 large moe For those who have the cash w will sell two lots with lake Take Baldwin from Pontiac to Clarkston - Orion road, left three Commerce Lk.: 100x330. Level & For, Sale Resort Prop. 44A a WALLED LAKE. MOTE lake priv. lots en excellent rd. RFD, telephone & electricity. $375. acreage OR det us build your cottage or re- terms Johnston & Hubbard COTTAGE BUILDERS . Call FE 4-7046 see sandy beach 42880 14 Mile ATLANTA -~.LARGE WOODED Also large eit cabin or ‘We Finance—We Finance tirement |-ome on our bey north- ern Michigan Land O'Lakes Sub- division. cportamens paradise, Wilt aisg. build and fimance on "your lot. Low dowh payment. E-Z houses. seaeire to Burt Monroe, _% 8. selaw ‘WEST BRANCH TE MICH Mocern ¢ br guest home, cabins, | apts. all furn. 155 ft paved st tage Extra adjoining acre Branca 217 or FE 4-8903 34 ACRE—2 ACRES JIM WRIGHT REALTO Ms OAKLAND AVE FE 5-044 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 * ters Lake, good beach, lots Poly trict, low down payment WILLIg M R REAL ESTATE ‘a 83 N Parke FE 65181 MA 5.7581 ve 5-098 Sale: Suburban Prop. 45A FOR. BALE, PROPERTY. EAST- way drive. Large enough for 4 Widow retiring, must sell. Rea-|- sonably priced, terms Ph. West For Sale Lots 46. $10 down & up. Easy monthly pent devas also lots with jake + privilege 110 LOTS OVERLOOKING AL- $650 each, Clarkston Schoo dis- water Witirs 18 M. BREWER r 55 g. Pa MA 5-758) FE 8-0638. Bloomfield eld Highlands - Woodward. $1,350. 40044 LOTS. PON- tiac near ar Longteliow echoes. city 100x200. PAVED STREET. EAST aller 8 frolicking down has running stream, @ sm: spring-ted pond? All “this and home with breezewa: tached garage? “iNeeas ae £0! +. Seem: that all this could be wre =] up in one piece of property. the seclusion of Northern Michi. wen atid yet it fronts on a paved road near Pontiac. Call us—we will be glad to show this beautiful property. Priced = — $19,500 with feasonable te Dorothy Sny dee ee ender : 310, ~ HURON ALTOR WELL LOCA LOTS AT “a FE viet, or Eves MU ¢6417 a 80 ACRES - d ofated..134..miles north.efPan-.. tiac near Harrison. Includes 3 bedroom farm type home, partly | furnished. 60 acres clear land. 20 acres of beautiful woods. Close | fishing 18 miles to Houghton Lake. Priced at $7,600 on terms R. D. RILEY. Broker ) ACREAGE _ Buy Thr Partridge List Thfu Partridge ‘FARMS. 9ER ACRE AND $13 PER 130 A semi private lake, §20.- year around cottages at lakes, $3.750 and up, 20 to choose from. elder? Wylie. salesman, Ph _ker, Pinekney, Mich _ _ OXFORD AREA 21 acres. gravely loam, 7 rm.-mod- ern home, Auto. oil heat. 26x30, stable. Housing for 800 chitkens Ie ches, cept plums _ TC ae |TO RENT: GOOD KITCHEN § = bs n bar Must be steady, reli- able Bearing and aprieat trees, Large garden. ‘Property well located near lakes and only 10 miles to Pontiac City with $7,500 dn. ROY KNAUF 26.4 W. Huron St FE 2-7421 | OA 8-339 ern house & barns. Good fences, paved road. Close in) About 3 son Estate). Only clean reliable Sale Business Propert y 49° Buy Thru Partridge ~ List Thru Eartndge FOR SALE OR LEASE. COMMER- able for motel or used car a etc. Terms. By owner ._ FE CHEAP LEASES SHOWS ! caret and overide royalty going into oil drilling units. Stands investiga- tior, References. E. M. Adams, Marshall, Texas HOME & BUSINESS Wonderful location on paved C-1 with modern 3 bedroom home. Excellent lecation for any retail business or pro- fessional service or itnvest- ment. Priced at $11,500 with bie terms,—_——— own. a date as see this one BUN. 4075. KEMPP > $2500 DOWN Chapin Real Fstate Balance less than rent, Drayton Plats tment to see this Beautiful weored lot, con2e. “ lg ip today. =. well included Income Property 43! 434 — LARGE DUPLEX. NICE & VERY reasonable, 48 Mecha: 4pm. BEAUTIFUL CANAL FRONT TO seven lakes, Lot 90x75 on ave’ . Fruit, flowers, high, dry, “level. Terms, OR 3-3006 “BUILD NOW Hills tates. Estimates freely bn Jamm Rd. FE 5-383. CITY LOT ON SARASOTA. WA- our. well-restricted Waterford our plans or yours HERBE AVIS 4925 Pontiac Lal FE 5-431! CHOICE BUI _LOT ON Shee sewer, $600. FE 4-6488 after COLONTAL HILLS ADAMS REALTY _PE 43393 “Elizabeth Lakefront party homesite on Motorway f\. of exeellent beach | a “tt, tees. Has cute bath house | For Sale ‘Lake Prop. 4 44 $12,000: terms 2 CANAL FRONTS ELWOOD REALTY FE 5-1284 '180 x 106 NEAR FISH HATCHERY. | OR 34148 ; Cass Lake. Priced et $1,- . a S wun Cues terms. FE 47265 war DO ORILEY. Broker 809 Elizabeth a cor iN Panky Pine Close ft. oe on the water lead- tot oe ee pes po Lake R¢. FE €1181' Cherokee Hills FURN. COTTAGE on $500 down ROOM * target at Fish = FE _enes nner 4 p.m, Telegraph Rd... 80" ON LAKE VAN Arenal ae Wosertora ear round livin _ ean 19311. room home on and are and screened in OT | FOR BETTER SITES - z YOR BETTER 4OMES, SEE You'll like the advantages bf its close-in Seg rl! jocation—Eliza- Lake Rd. 1 mile west of 0 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor BY OWNER, LAKEFRONT 1 BED: FE van met es PE 81982 WATKING FONTIAC Se LOT indoor ercstaes! iM car Log 162 Hira St. $1600, Eollnog OL 1-6770, « Re = ¥en INVESTMENT Suitable for gas station or other businéss, 120 feet ~ Oakland Lake Lots of traf- fic here. Only $4950 with terms. Kdw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. Saginaw St rs $5168 | Open Eves Til) 8 i Bunday 2 to 4 p ey Lake front motel with 5 rm, mod- | will accept jand contract er real estate as part cown payment, RIDGEWAY Open Evenings ‘til 8 | 913 Beldwin_ Ave _ FE 4-6203 M59 ERONTA iE 160 FEET COMMERCIAL This désirable frontage 1, offered | can be bought on terms 1602266 feet, large metal butiding 550 | feet on rear of property. Good inveatme Contact Clark Real “Estate FE 4-649) of FE ¢481) = M50 T OF PONTIAC Zoned commercial and direetly across from proposed shopping frontage by 196 ft.-derp. Betting at the extreme reat of the ‘center lot is a brickcrete 2-family home with full basement, hot water heater and plastered walls. HOLMES - BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 2 sitk terms, 3171 _MoCorm nee Sy aARCAINI ! AGE 0 A ™ FT. FRONT. Li CANAL FROM CASS AND “ae ‘LAKES, ONLY CASH INCLUD! Tite Boneh nail = OUT BUILD; NoW 0 OT. ALSO 8EV VERAL rears & 1,250 VERY EASY TERMS. R: J. VALUE T, Réattor 345 OAKLAND A FE 5-0693 MULTIPLE vistiw 3ER Ce UNTIL 830 8x26, Screens, auto, Waterford MA 5-762! 8260 Codley Lk. Rd. summer home. 3 ing porch, Hving room, te the perth over ro en ee e. 0 4 ‘ 8 this. v yee oe veondition $102 with | ter Mt mee yan Call us today, MY minted REALTY 804 8S. Broadway ore NNOR, BROKER ‘¢ "MA 5-0682 — AT 4653 Sashabaw Rd 00! LOG | pine, tiled through-| replace, glassed a porch, water. stall shower, utility oy at —_- lot available, 7 miles from ih ake Frontage140 Ft. bedroom yr.-areund Heme. Com- pe furnished. Also~.2 boats tefms 5.508, $2,500 down, 875 month. | ‘Ea ] E. , EM 3-4 ry e _EM*3-2411 _after 5 pm. rl E. James "ts acres 1N CITY _.._ EM_3-6311 IN LAKE ORION, LAKE FRONT bedrooms, sleep- room & kitchen. Walk out base- pent INCOME Apartment at Unton Lake, 10 units, Florida é ane oa style bid alr around tenents, agg “ig a nice income, side take, 1651 Pla stead. Lakefront | , See $500 ROWN . E Prive pond Jak “4 bed e. . : FE ¢ % 53% W. Huron 8st 4-1540 session. ‘CHAPIN Real 1 Estate hata z. “STAREFRONTT HOME : 7 : . rey ey LOT ON CASS LAKE witht PRI- —_ A monary & Boose construct- ee an ft. frontage, $2060 with $500 dn. pone PARK WN lots at $2009. eac > S500 down, ‘Two ideal buliding spots left in Forest Lake retard, Priced to sell. x TOHNSC IN, Realtor 1704 = ‘Telegraph Rd. E 42533 ~ Buy ee Partridge _ List alee Partridge _ Haven sub, 101 x 205. 31,205. ft Doe down! A_5-1307: WiLaGED Overlooking eee Lake. 131 io 13 X 250 PY. vom LEVEL, near airport. C OR 3 ‘Walters Lake | Privileges 6, or phone FE 359 down, $18 per month beaut!- <2 ful wooded lot, Garner Sa A tion Co. 8895 Mohawk Dr 5- 1900. Open t tu op m evervda 7 miles from Pontiac. Clean a modern. ay wooded, $12,000 OAKLAND.CO. REALTY On pavement. For subdividing. school, Elvan N. Smith, PE 46224. For Ss Sale > Acreage’ 4/2 7 NCRES & HOU Spas Sewer & water avail Near HOME AND ‘BUSINESS Wonderful] location on paved e road in fast growing area 109 x 300 feet level lot soned C-1 with modern 3 bedroom home. Excellent lo- cation for any ,retail busi- 4 ness or professiona] service or investment. Priced at $i1.50@ with reasonable terma : INVES AT Na | Bultable for gas -station or other business, 120 feet 5 frontage on corner near Oakland Lake ‘Lots of traf- fic here. Only $4,950 with terms. Fdw. M. Stout. Realtor | /TT ON, Saginaw St. Ph FE ee | Open Eves Till 8 30 | Sunday 3 to 4 pm. WAREHOUSE. WITH cE _prox. 2300 sq_ ft. for ts sn a0 pee month. Includes heat & elec rain %-3700. Mr. Greenberg Parking space. excellent ocation near Tel- Huron. AO | only. — aA -R. Hita’ — Realto _ FE 5-61 as Sale ¢ or Exchange | 0) 24 » ACRES, 96so0 , TERM “oR. trade. | PO. OQ. Box 5 2% ACRES, BIG 1 Se BARN $2003 terms. P.O. Box 535. , 150 x 650 ene ae scree located onJ n road close to may) Priced at $2000 on terms. R. D. RILEY, Broker Comprising 21, oo with emal! pond ; a lane. te Pla and dry land. Locate a Pr a will Sane. me Seed. y 800 Elizabeth Lake Ra. FE £1157 Business Opportunities 51 3 TERRACE TYPE MODERN APT. for sale. Good investment. Lake Doon $3,000 Dn. $14,000. FE ALL ‘TYPES CARPENTER “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Py cer gf winaows and sod _watcn sa cn to Cedar river with A-] treut . 509 Elizabeth Lake Rad. FE 41157 - FOR FARMS AN) | Call Menlodne on 1111, FE 4-0003 + REALTOR, FE 4.3581 limits. School bus at door. $17,500 | Rent Farm Property 484. BEAUTIFUL FARM WITH MOD- | miles from new University «Wil- | | STORE WITH LIVING QUARTERS. tenants considered References | for sale or trade. “Inquire 6744 Mie : please. Write Pontiac Press Box 68 laa cal, 235' front op “Meceain: Suit. ern home. $45,000, .erms, Owner | at less than $85 00 per foot, Soo | center. 3 lots having 216 - foot _ Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A MODERN FURNISHED OFFICE— | a ntti | WORK a _ Specialty, PE 8-3533. i : aug ee State Bank :Blg. “he tare Partridge List Thru Partridge a INVESTMENT.” _Qectos = on rowing Mero | Milford, Sm : LE wonderful location _— business, $5,000 down bh Dorothy Snyder I -avender | s1%0 W, HURON __FE_2-4411 or Eves. MU eet Partridge _18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE A BOAT LIVERY Long established boag livery - on populer lake, just a few miles | Bers ect of Detroit in Oakland 35 boats. Modern 3 bedroom. ~ faretvont™ “home tieluded-~ Mata’) highway location, Only $39,500 on | terms, DRIVE-IN Popular drive-in grill on M59 near Pontiac in the bustling lake area. | 100 ft. of highway frontage At- tractive block, glass iaae bulld- ing. Easy operation for husband and, wife. Just $3,009 dn, buys . real estate and all. WARD EK. PARDRIDGE REAL ae & BUSINESSES 1650 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE ‘TIL. 9 'SALE ( GROCERY STORE. | STOCK & fixtures 62,000 $500 down, FE SPACE FOR BEAUTY = (FOR | rent cheep, 434 W. Huro WELL EST HARDWARE See Some! tiac. Write Pontiac Press Box 88. | TO BUY, TO SELL, REALTOR PARTRIDGE IS THE “BIRD” TO 8EE. Became or conels: gpply Pon- _tiac Press Box 56 Aue Thru ‘Partridge List Thru Partridge STORE WiTH BEER & WINE LI- cense & Tiving quarters. 4 bed- rooms. all fixtures, stack & the building. Must sell—death in fam- e. Je Joba R, Troy. MUlberry | ae gaaee FOR SALE. FULLY equiped. Low price. FE 2-6207 AVE 610 10 unit wicders apt “mote! and Pontiac Lk 406 ft lake frontage for pe boatad i will Things fo talk about!” - $3. Sale Household Goods 57 Money ‘to Loan —_|State Licensed Lenders). _ “TEAGU FINANCE CO. 202,N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $23 TO 8500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD MODEST MAIDENS os ideo 87) F FS fee 7 e et Fad a y- * ee ; ; * i. ass z ‘sa : 2 : (35 fH . CO ; = 9 La ; 6 For Sale Reem | 60 ASHER WITH ‘ Ea eee - new: i 2a z. “FURNITURE “BARGAINS SLIGHTLY SOILED OR pT a R RD - ‘FLOOR SE. ‘woes cond., $50, double Goshen 8. 3 “gh duty*Jong traverce-rods.. MI. 4 | 2401. aos M|2 KITCHEN CUPBOARDS AND « — 71% HORSE CENTURY pulsion .s single se motor. neni or 220 a cekee sth ‘180. Also J" pump tontrols. FE 8-6470_between 10 & 2. ____ 12 FT. ROWBOAT, LATE MODEL Admiral refrig., Kenmore elec- trie stove Bendix, auto. washer, ee eeeer 8” table saw, 18" me Storm door +. Basement windows Samples bathroom fixtures, FE UTO. wos WATER x: “Oat. - oO F dot “Sedroom” sets; mattresses ; cases, Bale clear. STEW ART GLENN CO. 02-06 mee Fe nae Bt. FRIGIDAIRE $55. YOUNGSTOWN EM: 3-3514. FRIGIDAIRE AiR < CONDITIONER, 886: REPRIOERATOR an 306 Margaret. Auburn Hgts. Se AUTO. | WASHER. Geod working Bones Only $50.95. OF A 6 “ROOM zy city. reed — lizabeth Lake “Let's not go steady anymore, Freddy, I've run out of ABLE SAW WITH MOTOR & One 6” planer, motor | & _stand, $ieo MA 4-1200. 9 x 12 RUGS. WOOL FACE, , $16.95. At ecard $16.50. larpo. ‘se $34.95. 49.88 8 ‘5 Pearson's Puraiture Ave | 9x12 Ree Base oat $3.95 GOODS Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711, OL 1-9791_ $25 TO $500" to repay. Our service is quick, | $-8121 or Piao ae at our office. eh eatin ee HOME & AUTC Grosses $10,000 to $12,000 per, year. Appraised at $65,000 Own- er will sell st $85,000 with $15,000 | LOAN CO. down Until Sune | 12th OR 3-9389 |DAVISBURG. RESTAURANT AND | equipment. 2 lots Only A down of owner will iease. BEAUTY SHOP Milford $1,300 down Business & fixtures & in- ventory, Good aaa as location. | J C HAYDEN, ‘Realtor | 86 E. Walton. PE 8.0441 ——————E Chimney Specialists All kinds of chimney repairing. rebuilding, cleaning or new. Also N’'T BE chimney baskets Y AMATEURS! Also all kinds of furnace fireplaces, boilers, water heaters. Enerators cleaned, repeired Local regis- tered company ITT. MUCK & MARLE ACREAGE— Pius good gas station corner lo- cation, attractive % room home, garage, 3} room home garage & omer buildings, about 6 acres in Ae Easy terms, will di- ide! CAL J. Re Hiltz REALTOR | 1011 W Huron FE 5-6181 | WELL ESTABLISHED COLLISIO MOTEL—DIXIE HWY, | shop. Doing exc. business. 3 bed- room home on same property Fully pped. Any fr offer considered Trade accepta- dle. Write Pontiac Press, Box 71. Sale Land Contracts 52 eee bipseeniay 257. DISCOUNT $6200 balance Payable at $45 per month at 6 per cent Interest Cost you $4650 A-1 purchaser | SCIVAVINME., suing. Excellent investment Sold for $16 800 with $8.200 down payment | Pays $178 per month at 6 per) disco R. D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd Money to Loan 53 Oh Sh YOUR LA nek: Cow’ ae (State Licensed Lenders) LOANS $25 TO $500 . BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. {Providem Loan’ TW Lawrence St rE 29249 LOANS | 28 TO - TOOMMUNTEY | ‘ = N CO. 3% E. LAWRENCE FE 68-0421 FRIENDLY SERVICE | wl Me _ Perry ‘St. (Corner Pike) | LOANS—$600 to $1,500 1. For any urpore on bomes, moderr not. in Oakland ‘County 2 Fer home additions ot im- To rough - in or enclose _ house ex 7 constructed. util” » garage or on a garage home. 5. On second mortgages, poly 2089 Nationa! Buil.'ng ‘antise or Phone FE - 47: * EZER UP! America’s best makes. and pad enereneet for & years, $270.00. Slightt: *‘ranit. _ Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. 3REEN LOVESEAT, MAKES INTO Hide-A-Bed. OR 3-9135. GAS STOVE. FE 2-6120 GRAY SIMMONS - CHAIR BED. : §-5803 $50.95." Be ve ‘al Tile 2c KELVINATOR ELEC, RANGE Lane § Good cond. Reas. OR Quick Cash «i | KENMORE DELUXE WASHING (mage excellent condition. FE | BREAKFAS T TABLE, *tving re. suite, Cheap. FE 4-7045. $2 GAL. ELEC. HEATER . . 819.95 30 Gal. Auto, Gas Heater ... $54.05 Cab. sinks & fittings .. $59.50 up Laundry Gus ee — faucets $23.95 oe “172 sont coaeaw ae 1A BARGAINS, 4 OFF O} Daints, eabinet hardware, locks, ali door tracks, hand tools, etc. Call us for estimates on ~Aluminunr Siding, Alum, & Fiber- -dewn. $8 & AL- LELY'S. ‘Aubeie & Rochester Rd. _OL 3 1-9941. 18” REEL TYPE POWER aed ter lawn mower, =) new. 3-6351. G&W ‘Cedar Post, Yard‘ pt non BR om ‘post ae do 7 al = & New . pele ana * peri net “ieee oh Tag with Ke Warwick. 1 FE FQUIPME \T plann: ed to “do-it-yourself. e also have used ol] furnaces, oi! burners, blowers, stokers, con- se & space heaters. — * Je Dixje Hwy. OR r ; ye STEATIN haat Co., . ne ~ By eee No pe i, bo blister. eel, DO . KITCHEN CABINET SINK, 54"; Lager may with faucets, $129.95 val- a "Mine 3 at terrific yalues. Slight- ly transit marred. Michigan Flu- orescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. ; also wall and base LAVATORIES COMPLETE modern mixing faucets, $24.50 val- ue, $14.95; also totlets, bathtubs, shower stalls at terrific values. These | = Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. LAWN owns PARTS. blades, Oa alton blades, G. M Co, 2255 EB. Walton, are crate marred. Michl- fons, titres, wee mesary LOGAN WINTER piano 3 yrs. old wee bike i ‘paddte—beard—MtY - METAL LATH. 254% 4 DISCOUN On e kiatons and _ paint. Discontinued colors. Ber- |‘ chard Lake Ave. FE 60 OF 6 CHAIN LINK FENCE. 10 taianes posts, 2x4’s and gate. $50. Call after 6 pm. MI 61220 0,000 BTU OIL GUN TYPE, forced air. GE. all controls with ” i cuarenioe certificate, Used ae Desa APT. SIZE aaCrnE RANGE. Exe. cond. Idgal for cabin. Alse once window geckos: 24 by 26 in. | On your own Signature auto. or, 14 other security Up to 24 months “CU. FT coEDeEe DEEP _ LARGE OIL HEATER. 815. freeze good cond.- Reasonable. _ 3-428. Call mornings. FE 4-5364 frfendly and helpful. Phone. FE | 160 YRDS oF CARPETING AT a yrd. Plus removing. fe oe noe ELEC. DRYER Ar Tt nge .... te 4 pio Queen washer... vedi - Norge auto washer _.. cu ae $1 “UP TO TWO YEARS TO PAY WAYNE GABERTS Mortgage Loans 54 AUTOMATIC WASHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED "| LINOLEUM & PAINT 8A ‘4 price at Jacks. NEW 9x12 GRAY | WILTON | L4 464 Sod wObERN WALNUT CHINA | aT] net. 2 yrs, old. Very good cond... MATTRESSES & SPRINGS. MIS- Mattresses and springs of different colored fab- rics otherwise absolutely perfect t | name bres valué#. Come them. Michigan Fluorescent, Orchard-Lk. Ave. 277) Taigem Only oss Complete L WAGNER CO, ARE YOU INTELESTED IN MAK- MOTOROLA COMD cae 3 fei 3 ing yeur work day shorter you interested in a cleaner home, esereped po Lesessep, es! NEW H Pr: nErrio ANCHOR FENCES ~ down, FHA approved. FREE ESYINA ATES. FE 3 7471. |Otigebtos KENTUCKY 80D. Crooks Rd. -TWin- yd. 2601 gay 23-1174 Detroit BARGAIN SALE _ New oak flooring, No. 3 685 per M New outside 3 dooms $17.00. 2x4’ te 20° 6c : M iyte S5¢ aq. wi LVERINT ‘LUMBER, ee 320 8S. Pad FE. 2-9784 See ats Brand new & ft. Naatbe by 2 ft., __$7.50 delivered. MA 5-4210000 * 5 PER CENT $l¥ 95 up. RCA weet's Rad‘o & Ap pieace, 422 w. Huron, FE ¢-1133. | . mpson day about their new Al-O-Matic type_weter heater Farmers Mkt Cash or terms. FE 2 Poneiac Press: freerer E: 30-30 MARLIN RIFLE LIKE NEW 4+-3064 Fr No dealers, FE 8-1024 1955 BUICK 2 DR. HARDTOP &PE- cial, very nice. Will sei] or trade for housetrailer or boat of equal value FE 5-2706 $2500 EQUITY — 7 ROOM HOME: | : in Pontiac, payments red $62 ouse trailer. ‘AKC aboitknED” ERANT | female & outboard motor for larger outboard or sell. FE 2-3234 EQUITY IN LAKEFRONT HOME | cent caerees offered at 15 Ber cent | oat house. bafh house. Best | | frontage thig side of the lake. | For late model metal housetra!- er. Must 5} ss @ or mote and cash OR increases in size with the pile It provides soft water by itself. Rope Pp No descerhonga pot by the aed st © ike — One gallon ted eS tank like new: John J. Redmend, Swaps SS |3 LOTS ON BLACK TOP NEAR. a year, Your cost is eapen $349 GALLON GUN with Ct bes = ‘burner. batiRoom FIXTURES, YOUNGS- Paint and 8u << Kewtone. HEIGHTS S'PPLY, 2685 Lapeer PE 44431 LUMBER BARGAINS Weathenstric windows $12.95 up, te & an i. ae LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 3340 Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3.7003 2x8; 2x10; 2x12; 3x12 all lengths, - bargain. priced used ‘yun Gi sinks, pipe, steel Used and N tile and fittings) LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Authorized factory service and genuine factory parts. Free test en factory analyzer. ASEER'S 63 W, HURON & 8T, ME 24 IN. ROTO-TILLER. 6 HP. ‘40 Ford pickup stake truck, $650. _ 3280 Walton. OR 39784. _ NEW GALVANIZED PIPE 3, in. 21-ft. 1 is fe ft. E PLUMBING SUPPLY 172 FF. 5-2100 ONE COMPLETE HOSPITAL BED. 3 side railings, matching daven- _ after fter 3 Ww. POWER R MOWERS chair, OR 3-1019 Call Can ae housetrailer 1§ to 22°, ¥ aEcancen MODERN HOME West side Free and clear for _Smaller home with about 10 acres. West or North within 15. milee of Pontiac. Reply x 18, | MONEY MAKER 6 UNTII MOTEL —4 CABIN situniee ct th» eage of Pouttac. 12)” ALUMINUM FLAT, BOTTOM | & RUGS, FIRE- Magnavox radio- : Widdicumb bleached mahogany _— ae _Westinghous - roaste: 4-611 REBUILT WASHING aaceTnEs Al . Guaranteed, Thyle N Johnson, F row boat spel wo chest type | 8s Monthiy renta) ncome over eye Grossing 22 per RK For boat. In good cond MI eon other Real Estate or Land | Contracts in trade Askin is3 CHEVY “BEL AIR. TRADE | Clas or la l . vies model car. No dealgcs. + or FE 4-4815. Open m evenings. | wos CHEVY BEL AIR. 7 TRADE or later mode} car of will sell | gap 9s. rwSED, CON kit, $9.95. RENT A NEW AUTOMATIC IRONRITE IRONER $2 Per Week pia Home neared: | RCA | ae TELE VISIO. any Gee Only WALTON TV Walton, Cor, Josivn 2 APT. SIZE GAS RANGE. | goad condition, FE 4-4178 er mo Tr f Lay a a £ ~~ 13 . eer marble top dresser pieces, picture frames, bookcase. chiffoneer occasiouai < dishes sarkeerd beni teller. 30x SPRING AND MATTRESS. . $864 Dons Dr. SELLING DINING RM SET. & bdrm set. _ 146 } Knight Dr. Milford SINGER. ROUND BOBBIN. ood credit’ Pav- 90 month. FE SLIDING wide, 2 sets, rattan schist mae ture 3 ee — - — anaris __mounted on table. EM 3-4531, train. AVE wBOLD Phone OR 3-355 Rotary ‘of- er. Lawn mowers sharpened feftilizers, we rent see ders lawn rollers, . hi APARTMENT a GAS RANGE, four burner, $89.50 value, $49.95 tly scratched. Also several oT OvES, BOUGHT. SOLD, EX- Pees wanire peckaunry.- » WELT size -Tanges is valor: and NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME. WILL 5o- 6G TGASTMA tric see fy heater ‘compl BRICK. RECLAIMED — ALL YOU UNION WRECEING co \ See KEnwood aes BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND _ Quarters Opuvke Ps FE 5-741. JET WATER PUMPS Lance GQ. A. Thompson, 80 &. Perry POWER MOWER 4 in. riding rotary mower, used ly short tlme. 3080 Dixie high- OR 33-5685. way. COMPLETE merase INSTALLA- “thon, average $ reom house this week on $505 cash or terms. next to new Foedtown Market. 3-2946 CLOSE OUT — 3% PER CENT off rustic furniture souveniers. | _Costell's 8, Lake Orton, MY 31-3732 yew OSET DOORS “uo orga. Priced from $5 & up Door Saies S-e003 371 8. Paqdock.” Poosine, rE COMPLETE | ‘LINE OP Sewer Pipe and Fittings — Drain Tile and Fittings Concrete and Culvert Pipe Sump Tile and Grease Traps Fiue Lining and Wall Coping BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO. |; SED ? “HY #1 Orch RUSS’ NEW & USED MEPCHAN- 1 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3.7101 | « Me Dixie Hwy, Drayton =, | table com- | SELLING: 81N G} ER CONSOLE. | COLEMAN OIL FLOOR F FURNACE like new. Round bobbin. Fine con- | ayments of aly aaa | 5 to 6 room size, 220 gal. tank, gauge. oii og ‘ete or se _Separate!: R_ }-2046 ~~ CASH Por ¥ FURNITORE STAIN- He as ese "sed double i, : te. 1 ma 8 = = $44.95 CLOSE QUT - kinds Sutside pk & frames * low cost Ww prices on Pontiac 1488 Baldwin Ave. take oldér home tn tratie or your sob f Call for appointment, FE |. peep feted dad SET. SWAP IN YOUR OLD LAWN mower Bs | a new Eclipse hand, ABOU1 ANYTHING fF x br? WANT | reel type power mow- FOR THE Ittie out of ay oa “one ane electese refriger- ators. =p oo andl water hi L [Davenport & chair. Complete line of Scotts seeds and and polishers. BARNES HARDWARE Buckner Customers Are. Happy. Polke Buckner’s Emploves serve with a smile in the most friendly man- ner. [t ts easy to deal at Buck- her's where courtesy and kind- “ness are shown to everyone -and acl | is a pleasure. Provide for your {mmediate and | future happiness by arranging for @ cash credit account with the | company where you are welcamed and your patronage is appreciat- e Loans to $500. Up to 24 months to repay. , BUCKNER FINANCE CO. IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG | \ PONTIAC 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY AINS 290: BARNSTON, WALLED LAKE 45463 VAN DYKE. UTICA ~ Loans $25 to $500 on signature only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC iia 8. Saginaw St FF 40535 WHEN YOU. NEED $25 - $500 | You can get it quickly on your | signature, car, or furniture. ae endorsers, Payments to suit budget. We will be giad to ste | you with a money problems. GARDEN TIMMS 1-3 acres. i CRAWI FORD AGENCY Evenings | an) MY. 31143 ‘GHt Shop Attractive establishsed shop on es Ave., in Bir- mingh clientele & tk juality stock Only 43,000 = required, Auto. Laundry - Pontiac location—dding over . $20,000 volume Véry,. low . rent and smal! overhead. | Le — operated with pall bired © he fe sure € i tHe profits on this ant SAVE ENERGY: USE. MICHIGAN BUSINESS WANT. ADS! To find a/ SALES CORPORATION | ing | place, to live\\or a Teno see Glassi-| JORN A, LANDMiss R, BRO — $573 Scie eee open PE th ‘PARK aT OUR ONT DOOR at \ 7 W. Lay yrence 2 &. | GET CASH QUICKLY Up to oe an. \Conteany E rete = Loc “ee STATE. BANK. iy 142 W. Huron St. SWAP, BUY _ Swap Service -OR 3-8 equity im car, 3381 Highland Ra Pontiac ae SELL OR TRADE FOR late model tar equity on 3_bed- | room home almost complete on | J acre of ground Home over 1,300 sq. ft. MA’ 5-1127 WILL ACCEPT LATE MODEL « CAR or truck as down p:afment on 3 bedroom, 2 story frame. 6 rooms. bath & sumporch. Fenced-in fard- & garage Will hartdie 89.000 ba’- ance on land contract. OR 3-5656 | for sepotetm cot. By private _swner ___Easy_ Park OR SELL = CALL NEW & i trace dept. for real SWAP | EQUITY IN = “SRET? Lakee 1965 trailer for car or ieee pS hal _ sell or trade. Came out Pp ees teights on Auturn AUTO. DRYER. | $50. ), WASHER $25. __ tric stove, $35. _FE 5-2766 AUTOMATIC RCA — WHIRLPOOL SELL OR SWAP SIZE 10 eae ORM: FE. 66519 A a. — electric: reage— - For Sale Clothing 56 GIRL SCOUT UNIFOR} , SIZE 14: LOVELY FUR CAPE STOUR | Beautiful - eee: Like new. Reasonable. FE 8-3338 cond. Reeson FE oe up. Lovie’ Roy's REPLACEMENT PARTS rE 24021 see eeveee set Drop leaf table, mahogany. $50.50 efrigerator $70 OTHER ITEMS CONVENIENT. TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. M1 8. Sagina jehigan SCHUMAN. UPRIGHT PIANO, EX- _tellent condition. FE 5-0263, TELEVISION — BARGAING cenity sets. Recond & Commerce , | eek ELECTRIC “RANGES “FOR R. B. Munro. USED _ RECONDITIONE D ECSNITUr® & APPLIANCES, RBOR FE 5- St, S3sssss CARF BEAUTIFUL SOFA, GOOD” CON. [ine ee OC ee é. $60, MI 6-3507 And_iron. FE 8-8797-FE_ 4-6572. A et you a line on whatever you want. OR 3-8361 over payments. a? pion e bedroo Hay A $40. PE 8-1713. 291 Scott e USED Se RANGE, up, R. B. | sorry $10. SECRETARY DESK Munro Electric GE, $10.5 eS Scrap & Iron 56A |. A-l PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS q la rt 85. Steel tepewriter Holli ane a Variety BOX SPRING & MATTRESS. $30. FE 5-7261. BARGAINS — SMALL RADIOS 86 esa radios, $8 to I Sale Household Goods 57 1 CALL-TO SWAP SERVICE WILL P| TABLE SAW io” WITH 1 HP MO- ter, $125. "rench Prov. dining , , $100. Agitator Bendix washer, like new, $ type Bendix $25. Full elec. stove & refrig., Good cond., $25 each, Own- 4-2553. » Also ti both Hot- | Pesectiggh git crea ig e casional. chair, ri 7 OO" pe, living ¥ Leon. Walled Lk,” ae 2p: living Foom ort dining room — 7 PUECE LIVIN LIVING ROOM SUIT 3 Heywood Wakefield tables, 2 brant lamps, ims like new, take 3 ECE~-s “SECTIONAL, PART) plastie os couch, § 30": er, like new Deluxe Laundramat, 2 yi Crump. Electric, Tee j= Auburn Rd, ” PE ‘tgp | table —T fied -Ads! cat FE ‘sisi, | e Zism es lake Ri Pay 3 SPuED Ain CIRCULATOR FAN. other ‘gets at eaves savi ng s FE ;_ 5-878. & Pa nitu Ks «+ YRS. OL OLD | # * good cond. rigidaire Papa washer & dry- . LIVING " Beebe new, davenport & we. ; TRADE: IN DEPT. SROoar " Ww ttiaoe ALSO | china cape. 38 N. Pa ot ‘Paddock. * ae °fioeo Ww ure USED "TRADE-IN : CULVERT PIPE DEPT. . ? 16 ga =e pipe at $2.35 per hurch’s, Inc. 1 8. Squirrel Rd. FE - 2-0273 DISCQUN ON ENTIRE STOCK. ) 4 RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN EDWARD'S OUTLET 18 8. SAGINAW. FE 39-2108 DOG RUNS Bee at 2426 Denby Dr., Drayton Woods. Best | offer” takés. “FENCE BY | LANGER - pad (00s or FL 61302, estimates i: DeWALT ® INCH RADIAL SAW.| Slikhtiy used. Priced to sell. Hol- _ly, ME ¢4811 _ Empire USED ELECTRIC SINGER SEW- 2600 Union Lake: Rd’ at Commerce | wets $22.50. Call Allen's, 48 3-41 THE LAKE — 8 LARGEST WINDOW AND TRIM MFOGR, ~_ We wholesale oe dealers. FOR CLEANER ROADS AND DRY ANG CS use CALCIUM ne. 50 PER SACK Pick up at the yard or 8 or more sacks delivered. No limit on qua maede For immediate deliv- > FOR SALE. A BOAT TRAILER. Will hold luggage. New, never Sar foal me have be baad J. POOLE CoO. 181 Oakland d Ave. FE 41504 FURNITURE, CUOTRERG. DISHES & misc, items 993 Mt. Clemens. _ daily. & sunday. << STANDING TOILETS, $18.95 21x32 doub’s sinks ..... oo ; 6. Washbowls with fittings...... $11.95 fs bath seta wee int PLUMBING SUPPLY try / KNAPP Ae@rotred Shoes CALVIN McGINNIS (0.28 | os Recbern 81, FE 5-1572 FULL sizE FOAM MATTRESS, box spring & legs, Like new. Se hr ee & Sun, \ co ‘ Birch flush noms have complete line of building cepeties to ald you. Steel culvert pipe -— glazed sew- pipe —- drain tile ~ fiber sewer pipe — § plaster board pivwood cement -— mortar—cedar tence Posts. Buy FHA § yrs, to e er pay Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. oe Bogie Lake Rd. /EM 32731 We Detiver PLANK See TABLES, $15 & | Up & carry. 7600 Elizabeth Lake Rd _ Plains, ~ SALE Sheetrock 4x8.Sheet $1 35 Fir Plygeord, éx8x%: sheet . Blanket racer 100 sq. ft. ass By alermaggae hay - AS cocting $7.90 Do: " ii Po “Y 2x12, 2x aed ugiae “j = fe ma ms 4x8% “plywood -....... Habs white pine boards, 1Se 28 . 80 easy to operate, the Indies can fhem. Let us prove it with a demonstration. Only 1 company run Woodward Avi 14 Mi. @. (Just N. of 4-6053. SAVE ON K-GUTTER. ide A FT. door jambs W P. .. $3.98 Soul veal gat ashton ripe, wee Sava OP TER- a ee ie BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 8107 Coole comes! ‘ 1 elegra Detroit greph & & Mile Lang ROMEX 20 bo: f - mes for dupl Man & range ‘wel oes ‘“ _8895.G A. ‘Thompson, es Perry REG_ COCKER, FREE TO PERSON with fenced in yard. Sail boat. Dumpby Snipe. 49 Pontiac. excel- _lent_cond, FE 2-6881 after a SALE ind hardware ON SURE ke Rd EM 34171 & EM 3.3747 __ EL 64184 y COIL AT ae ¢ PK ROTO TILLERS the genuine (Roto-tifier), and up. Time vane Birmingham). Phone MI Warwick. | FE 4-5000 STALE S SHOWERS, COMPLETE: with —e and cu ane 8 with rtain, $69 45. Lavatories, complete tng. chrome faucets, $14.50. These are factory seconds. cuanieia Fluoréscent, 393 Or. Lake: Ave “SEWERS INSTALLED. Icensed & bonded Beiiic tanks & fields, FE 5-822! ‘Tweed Carpet » omae Open . e § Colors—17 aol Reg 95 98, “ gael hated TORNADO SHELTERS Completely Installed — dak FE 28K, — ied ~ Bas { 3.0881 Dorr. WISH _FOR § | MONEY) ! Make it easily: oo 2 h Gasset Ads, To . x 1 bWap, habe t ao _ ft THE PONTIAC PRESS, S » } } f t SATURDAY, y JUNE. 1, 1957 a a, For Sale Miscellaneous! 60 60|) j ‘a "Ww ‘ATER SOF SOFT ENERS for nite ce ia tireet"and and A BENSON I LUMBER CO. USEF LUMBER AND BUILDINGS. |; VENTILATING FANS FOR “EITC. and —— i iss. : me ropms, $49.00 — dirt, sand & gravel, FE 3-7653. Warren Reaume. LL | . TOP & LL- 1270 8. Hospital Rd, My for $10 “Gonreses. PE GOOD ROAD Seine 5 “¥Da. for $7 delivered, ‘FE 46588, door prim at terrific values. i ea, 303. Ore. WwH a EEALE E PLOMEING “BUP- |_ rae available to gallon electric Dot name heat- Me, oth ape, 9440 por nats, . hg Briggs lavatories, sizes & -_ ors, seer dam sepa a a ower gies 30. um ps . very. ween a.m. te damaged __Well supplies _ E. Auburn Rd., & Dequinder. Open 8 . p.m. Open Saturday 8 a.m. to So p.m. Do It Yourself ol aaiumediate D Delivery —Fiaggh wath eral grove md Sait FE vat pulverized soll at & Stanley Piva WE 44509 _PE Saas, 2 to 6 yds hauling, NOW LOADING TOP SOIL, SAND clay fill, 5400 Hatchery Rd. OR | - ow Lo.D ING. a RT AT WILLOW | = & Lochave 150 Porc ‘TAKE BOWDERS— Band, gravel, birt Keon drain tile, = A Believe It or Nat Deal You can aoe at yoareee a = uae eatin ae _ Fl ore | le ¢ os $4080 _betor _— ai AN D Foor rive POL- scrubbers, “cement grind- 7 etc. FE 65-3144, 240 FOR RENT WALLPAPER STEAMERS SANDERS—EDGERS—POLIS HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS z HARDWARE OPEN SUNDAY FE 3-6239 "489 8. SANFORD | FOR RENT Floor sanders—hand sanders— furnace vacuum cleaners. Wall- aper steamers. Oakiand Fuel & Paint, = Orchard Lake - Ave, FE 5-6150 sit SEWINO MA CHINES, pay wala, gp ory seve & elec ‘al en T eRe vousere Sunday 10: to Builders Supply . FE 5-4712 Cameras, Equipment 61A 2% =R hs 4 EX CAMERA. LIKE new. 23-1910. CAMERAS BOUGHT, SOLD, TRADED EPPERT'S CAMERA ~ eg W,. Huron E 5-6615 Sale Musical Goods ‘62 BLOND OAK SPINET PIANO & —. 908 ractically new, $450 cash. cane - SPINET PIANO. FLOOR Sot Limed oak. 6369 off. OL ENRICO ROSELLI no eat $450. Call after 6:00 EM 4106, IANO TUNING, CALL BEFORE "te a.m. Oscar Schmidt, FE set or DRUMs FOR SALE..MU spice rat ‘OH Se -¥d, Delivered, idee: manure, $15, delivered, MY 3-1387 or FE 4-2985. aA AND, FILL DIRT, . GRAVEL, Tor ‘Shredded Peat Humus 5 yards, delivered, $15, FE 17-0245. SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS Btate a Pi di: soil, sand | 88a meat’ bamverea, I days «@. week. Phone FE 48018. GRECtAL Black ieee _sew. SAND, GRAVEL & “tu. FR: rast =—PE 4-1303. BOIL $11, SLACR sand fil cla _ Baldwin. rE Al BLACK wo & 5 Oreset rx or, FE int, A-l_ TOP fill, sand & hg a CSnrerea t days, reo “Bul “and front in loading: cUINTON JEONARD EM_3-4515 A- : SRUSHED STONE sOIL, tang travel on aoe Conktin, peal or FE 2-8572 re ae Seth a an oe i) rave 5 eraser retall. fe Max & Carl Cook, FE AKC REGISTERED cama e «Shepherd puppy. MA 54-0666. AKC REG a3 DACHSHUND stug service FE 2-6418. __ AKC BLOND MALE COCKER. 4 mos. coe black female cocker, 6 __Wks, $10, FE 5-020. UKC REG" TOY FOX TERRIER, female 3 yrs. old. Call after Sh aaa BOXER CHAMPION AT STUD Beeutiful young, ary “iawn, son of Cham a Bang Away. | ucer Phone OL slot for re reserv BOSTON ee REGISTERED: _10 weeks, MY 23-3062. * BOSTON TER AT 'D. s. AKC reg. Curtiss. OR BEAUTIFUL GREAT DANE, FE- male, champion stock, AEC reg- istered, loves children, $25, Call _bdefore 3:00. FE 5- 5-2003. BOSTON | PUPPIES PERFECTLY _marked. FE 5-085 Lol COLLIE PUPPIES LINE BRED, Champion Silver Ho. p Starmist ee Te Romaier bk, Rd Covi: Soret AKC REG. CUTE as teddy bears. Also stud serv- ice, Reas. PE $-3985. DOVER HILL KENN COCK. ers. s. AKC reg. FE ¢: - Paes | To 26be Howe FERAL —— a“ couple. fre. 5-009 : GREAT DANE. ‘HARLEQUIN. Male, 7 months. Imported. OA _ 0-268. — GERMAN SHEPHERDS. PURE- tae! AKC ee Mayfair MALE BRINDLE BOXE .. A&C $30, fawn, purebred tae boxer. $25. 7 mos part boxer, male, _ $10) FE : , PARAKEETS — SOME TALKING, Canaries, cages 20 yrs. in same joca' Crane’s Bird Hatchery, 2480 Auburn, FE *,4510. ‘Parakeets Guar. to Talk ene Wee Pane PUPS, STUD SERVICE — UKC AKC boxe: r. vi 1-2031, POODLES. CREAM & BROWN, . registered. MY 3-2803. PA ARAKEETS CANARIES 8sUP- |_oli¢s 183 Sanderson. FE 2-177. PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES. Food since West see Oakland Ave. PUPPY. & OLDER PEKINGESE, male. RE 2-44 PUREBRED | STRNIN SHER. herd, eooipat “es Black. AKC 4 rippled as ih good papers. FE IST mail HUABUA PUPS, ten_weeks | old. 1 Clyde Rd. | Dogs Trained, Boarded-70 BOARD YOUR | DOG fs) WISE- SACRE KENSELS spacious. quarters individ dual: ‘Tuns, to diet 8. Roc OL 1-6301 DOGS €aTs BOA DOGS — Burr-Shell, 8. Tele Hay, Grain & Feed vad “ : IL. ¢ “ah oe oe 8.6630. RT equipment to re- ~ Anyone bay ei dirt &. Lot on mya Orton- | _. ee p| thi .g ~ Want. rg on rik 5; LTIVATOR FOR FORD FER- AUBURN IRIS GARDENS. IRIS yt tractor cu. cate tooth roots & cut flowers, Over 300 drag. 3037 Livernois, Corner Beav- giant Iris. Red, black, pinks and _er _ MU 9-277). all the older ones from 50 cents JOHN DEERE up, also day lilies. W. Au- New and used Tentere™ urea Rd. Visitors welcome. Davis "Machinery—Ortonville, Ph. a. POTTED | TOMATO NA 71-3292 elites bel 7 x Greenhouse.” ‘Auburo, § miles JOHN DEERE WHEEL TYPE TRACTORS Fer § Sale Pets 69 s& DIT CHERS Ge 4 LLDOZE: AKC COLLIE. © WKS’ OLD. BA- alver ment _bdie_& white, $35. FE 65-8371. 442 N. a a ro AKC BELGIAN SCHIPFERKE. , MICHIGAN oe Cs Cr “KING BROS. _ YOUR COMPLETE ct Rape ar odio wed Plenty of free Leas | cece “tractors & ‘equip. All sizes) & Garden tractors, ro- tary uit = power mowers, -priced to Credit terms KING BROS. 4-112 FE 401s FE PONTIAC PD. AT OPDYKE. Re iss¢ 2 BEDRM. PACE : i fo = “ATE E WobeL HOUSETAAIIER Look for x. & white - trailer with in window. 2300 Shimmans _Glen View Trailer Park. MUST SACRIFICE USED HOUSE- trailer” 26. ft. Exe, cond. FE 6-8314 Holly Ra. Holly. MElrose 4-6771. _SAVE. $$ . ') BEDROOM. 0 tise Chief Mobile Get set fof summer. We are giving the highest trade allowance ever. Also a very nice selection of late model parr ligh pegeon 1 OE a “Berne. Ne down, = = D! ee | Bob Gdn | Mobile Homes Sales Inc. Dravion Pains. Bich, TRAILER EXCHAN \ FOR QUALITY © MOBILE HOMES 33 models 10 wides from 31 to 50 to choose. from. 4 do 6 E WOOD AND PRAIRIE SCHOON- ER. Also 44 models, 8 width's from 16% to 50 Used Traiters Like Rent BOTTLE GAS > Ee Te PARTS & SUPEM! IES 60.8. Telegraph * 2-3200 __'tl 8 & _sun_P. PM. er A-1’ shape , $2500. International Open _Eves. t-end loader, com. i Eke Poy lee eer i et Wehiern | Rent Trailer Space 79 hes Rd. FE at AQBURN ET HTS. MOBILE VILLAGE 1955 LENS TRACTOR. 36 HP se + Vérse-matic. 8 in. plow. —™ “Opdyke FE § $-6519.__ Dise harrows. Snow w. $250,,MOBILHOME ESTATES, MODERN OR 37907. lake front & playground. EM ; 3-2661. —AAA BUYS— ARK AT. PARKHURST — tractor, riding & walkin — Where living 1s a vacation — 172 rotary lawn mowers, bew & lovely acres includes a private s You will get « with good swimming, Bsa better deal us, TE b schools, club heouse-&- to "8 BALES & GERVICE shelter. Only 15 minutes hes on 21 Mt. Clemens FE 3-9830) tiac, Also trailer sales. Base rate e 2-4611. 2 “MI. 1940 Lakeville ease eon eament patios-35° streets, etc. For those who want the best, OA 8-3022 or MY 3-0721. Auto Accessories 80 PR at DODGE FOR PARTS, GOOD _motor, $35. FE 3-7686. ~ Auto Glass Specialists Bafety glass for all cars & trucks. Hy ranteed. Insurance claims honored. Kay Prasil, Bafe- Seate Glass Co., 122 Oakland. 41066 4-6612.'\MeCULLOGH SUPER CHARGER. Pits oy car. $100. Call between _6 & 7. FE 8-0055, REBUILT | SPRINGS, GENERA- tors, starters. etc. Bradley & Scharr Auto Parts 3123 Lapeer Rd. FE 8-0157. : For Sale Tires 80A 5 650216 U8. ROYAL DELUXE white walls with tubes & wheels. FE 54-4423. WE BUY AND SELL GOOD USED tires, $3.50 ep, also whitewalls, Visit our Dew garden and lawn * STATE Tir SALES alain center $03 8. Baginaw MORE USED GARDEN TRACTORS Some with cultivators, mowers & =. = Soe oon HOUGHI i EN & . SON 23 Years . $28 N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-976! ~ TARPAULINS —- 4 ALL SIZES JOE'S A & N SURPLUS FE 2-0022' TRACTOR BARGAINS 2 with reverse, $289.95, Bo 4 “eycle bar, snow 2, roller, $199.95. Simplicity, _ ae J HP. 2" mower, Raaee $200. Simplic- rae HP. cUltivator, snow blade fis $150. Bolens 2 H.P. & culti- DEVANS EQUIPMENT MA & 6607 Dixie OR 3-7024 MeCULLOCH CHAIN ws Reman es Parts & Repairs 1890 Crooks Rd.~ USED EQUIPMENT | Ford Fe tractor with re broom, ——_ ccnaniens| Fe new, .. Model U-tracior with row cultiv plow & drag. OC-3 crawler bulldozer (demo). Oliver 88 industrial tractor with joader. WE AL&O HAVE A GOOD SELEC- TION oS New & USED TRAC- Pad SS SIDE MOWERS Pontiac Farm & Industrial Woodward FE (ode) or FE 4142 — W. D. ALLIS CHALMERS AC» tor, Hydraulic lift, road lights, 3 18" pl disc, Al rE r 4 p.m. Auction Sale 2 HP Sorsem at 22 4 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. Traded = on General Safety tires. 1 edie, per cent off. Black or w ED. WILLIAMS . 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear. Cylinders tebored. Zuck Ma- chine Shop. 23 Hood. Phone FE SERVED OAKLAND COUNTY FOR| “~~~ |SPECIALIZE HYDRAMATIC AND mechanics. Reas. Economy Cars. Auburn __Sale Motor Scooters 8&2 SoamMAN EAGLE, EXC COND. _Many_ extras EM 3-3609 “For Sale | Motorcycles 83 ‘44 TRIUMPH. CALL FE 8-0821 before 1 p.m. a 2 pm. call _PE 5-0651. FOR | PARTS AND SERVICE ON | Seige Harley Davidson see Harle dson Sales Co, 372 Sout Saginaw, HARLEY ‘DAVIDSON Good cond FE 54-4462. re MOTORCYCLES Mae's Collision 2015 74, $325. For Sale Bicycies 84 26° GIRL'S BICYCLE. GooD cond. FE 5-4790..750-Siocurn Rd. YS NICE 2%” BIKE. GIRL'S _ 26" bike. FE 6-9173 GIRL'S 16 IN. SCHWINN BICYCLE, good cond. FE 55-6058 _ Boats & Accessories 85 2 HP ELGIN OUTBOARD MO- tor, MY 3-1302 mal to ae JOHNSON OUTBOARD otor~ FE 2-0731 _B&B Auction Sales: 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday neaed PN: Fvery Saturday ..K P.M. Every Sunday™....2 P.M. BUY & SELL DAILY OR 3-2717 For Sale Housetrailers 78 at FT. dual 2-6308 2 Pr. PONTIAC CHIEF, $780./' after $:30, 1225 W. oneiwell Rd. = Galen vaperua pois 4. TRAVEL-LO TRAILER, wheel, good. condition. & Vo MTR. SALES. i = GEORGE BLAIR Lake Garden- Stuarts Dial FEB Se cre Sa Pa Ml “WENT IT FAST), r through Rent Ads Room F iz HYDRO. WITH Co) HP MER- cury and Quicksilver lower unit. Must, sell. 3 NIPPER AILBOATS, $250 BA. Al's Muscle Beach, 874 Cooley Lake Rd. 10’ CHRIS CRAFT. PRAM UTIL- ity, MI 40415. (2. ALUMINUM BOATS. $159.50. V- Bottom $189.50. 0669 Highland Road i) WOLVERINE MOLDED PLY- wood, like ites Forward deck 2 seater. FE i4 FT WEATHERBOARD FIBER. rea eee ee ee on eon a A 16 HP. © oma Gauee complete, ith 41 w tarp. & “windshield 3-0341. Smith Cty Lake Ort we pan Tr: . wD, ears on balance. Featu :_AN- DERSON AMPION. WEST. "ZY Ci, —— SS By Kate Osann oe “ For Sale Cars Cars 9 ‘CHEVROLET -1957 DEMOS. Courtésy Cars “TERRIFIC’* SAV INGS As low as $195, Or your car down As inttle as $15 per week. 48 YOU -HAVE NEVER SAVED - BEFORE a TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD Lec aTION * FOR BAVINGS -- SERVICE ° SATISFACTION - SEE : CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6761 Dixie Highway at M15 MA 5-6071 pen nites “til § CLARKSTON Motor Sales | 1000 s. Woodward a ao ‘Fastest Growing Dealer” = ig . _e For Sale Cars 91 dos. CHEVROLET bee AIR +e. boy s - ~ Ww. eens North Chevrolet Co. DE COR: ATION SPECIALS “63 Chevrolet 2 door ..... Ae eb hanes Pe ened Ford V-8 Vic. HT epe ‘Se cheveciat 2-door +. DAY eee ‘h4 Pontiac Hyd sedan. ; BOAT COVER. ALL SIZES, M JOE'S ARN SURPLUS F ¥ EVINRUDE MOTORS ALUMACRAFT. BOATS LARGE SELECTION OF OUT- BOARD RUNABOUTS. PRICED acoA N PROPELLERS TO FIT N 22 BOAT OR MOTOR. MARINE SALES & SERVICE 422 8. TELEGR ATE er eee 8ST RE TRUCKELOAD —” beautiful new Weivering boats. Also have o lar 3 selection of slightly damaged Wolverine boats. at reduced prices. Terms, How- _ard Loomis 10655 Dixie Hwy. ~ JOHNSON MOTORS — Boats, trailers, supplies, every- thing ed = boat Pak Marine Orchard Lake Ave. ivew fmum $159.50 trailers M50 Ra V West NEARLY NEW RACING _ HULL, Pabst) class 2 & 10 HP. Chris Craft motor. Both $208. .No Sun- day Calls, FE 4-6055 Outboard _ Motor Sale = Reg Now 1—New 20 H.P. Martin with deluxe tank ... $449.95 $288 2—5', HP. Olivers with remote tank ... 2—15 HP. Olivers WAITE Sporting Goode Downstairs Store Phone ¥E 4-251 oe BU UCcK AND save bd FEW , Fiberglass, . aluminum en rowboats. 7600 Eiltes Lake » Ra: SEE THF NEW MEYER's SABR RE- Craft alu. boats & boat trailers uot on y. 12 ft. model. 5. wide Boat trailers siz so and up. Mercury outboard 14 FT. ELGIN BOAT, ELGIN MO- wor & access, Also boat trailer. OR 3-287. : : 1” RUNABOUT & i6 H. P, MO- _ tor. OR 3-3833, “00 reach, MA is HP is: joss EVINRUDE MOTOR. Excellent cond, FE_5- 17 FT. SAILBOAT. FT. MAST. sall with jtb. : last year, rboard and well. con fort *100. Can ‘Roy Gill, 2-0633. in HP. TU BOATS : Large Selection : SLAYBAUGH'S © 130 Oakiand TERR Berns PARTS z2 ara et {-\* ial en AS o ba Nt oars. . arlsaarr ooze OUTBOARD. we “ANDERSON HA HARDWARE re trail- ‘elegraph "d er included, $336, MA 6-637 66277, oyna Week days 0-4, “povarday 8 i¢ ¥T. CRISCRAPT RUN-ABOUT. REPAIRED & FIBER- AQ. HP Mercury. $375.64 N. Tas: Steed Rikes Sportin. Goots. —- West Rd. Walled ke.‘ MA a tae KEW MERCURY MO- tors. Rites Sporting Goods. 45382 bef on Ra. Walle Lake. MA UMINUM c BOATS. at a rid ra 3 outer recin parce Y AIRLINER, C Lins mh gg $75. ‘Vonabute. $185 Service, Inc. load - vee. Used Cars Bud Shelton Motor Sales '\doliar late models. Os * wbarn & B. Blvd. PE $6128 rys Ready -to Buy VERILL'S thea brio fb L lal ot A ie ALL ALUM. IRONWOOD. 8A | Fee Ss FE 2-0022 3 a BOATS 340. ALUM- $95. 9660, $240.95 $168 | | with rome Ast TERMS $320.95 $268 | * | Wanted Used Cars 88 88 THE HIGH DOLLAR _ For bigh grade- used cats. We need them. Drive the extra miles os will pay you well. 4540 Dixie H. J. VAN WELT OR_3-1355 TOP $§ FOR ANY MODEL OP cars, Economy Used Cars, 22 Auburn. See M & M Motor Sales For top dollar on late model cars. 2627 Dixie ey OR WANTED \ cars. FE“ West WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR CLFAN USED CARS a& TRUCKS Matthews- Hargreaves “11 8. SAGINAW FE 44548 Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS ALL Bata AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave. FE For Sale Trucks 90 \2 PANEL 1IRUCKS, SELL OR trade for building Materiat—or anything of equal value FE_ 5-4628 62 CHEV, 4% TON PICK UP. EXC. cond. 2 new 71 tires. Overload ripboo and trailer hitch. $450. FE R JUNK eee FORK oie TRUCK, 3000 Vos. lift ma 5-513. ‘ ‘Dodge a ssa picks deewers $ eel evy erred Ree 4 ene —“, rt MANY RIEMENSCHNE IDE R- 232.8. SAGINAW FE 20131 1960 CHEVIE DUMP WITH _Chev. engin: OR 3-1001. is0 CHEVY PANEL. brakes, excellent pa _ary truck. Cheap. 19534. CHEV, 1953 +; TON PICKUP, LOW miles, e, Price new truck appearance. to sell Ford 1981 % ton pickup, 4 specs | transmission, 5 excellent tires. Teal buy et only $395 ful) Stine Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at -M15 MA_5-6071 ise teen CLEANES7 1956 \% T in town Deluxe equipment, 14,000 | ; 847. 1987 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE "85 NEW tr or laun 7 a _nites ‘tt! 9 ON PICK UP Chrysler - Plymouth Demonstrator — 1957 Plymouth Savoy V-8 4 dr, power flite, R&H white wall tires — Save $$. 195¢ Plymouth, station wagon, V-8 6ustom 2 dr. pushbutton shift power steering, and brakes, R&H, white walls, like new. a Plymouth sae on Wag PLUS TRANSPORTATION Opeh Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 2.8. MAIN ST: CLARKSTON 1953 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR. DY- naflow, New rubber. Good shape will se wheel trailer in trade. FE 3-41 : 1953 BUICK CONV. FULL Pow- er, 26,000 miles Will take older ear in trade. 603 N. Perry. ‘$2. BUICK SEDAN, RADIO AND heater ve money down, assume : “of $27.24 menth Call “eredit ee Mr. Parks. Midwest | 47500 Harold Turner Ford. 1953 BUICK ROADMASTER CUS- tom 4dr. Power equipped. 1 own- er. A-l care. Good tires, §7090. MI s7-0639. : ‘55 BUICK, SPECIAL 2 DR. R&H, Dynaflow, white walls, like new, _ $1,600. MY 2-0241 D@® FORD. CONVERTIBLE, RADIO es i , “RAMMLER - DALLAS OL 32-9111 1001 N. Main, Rochester . 50 0 PONTIAC, 2 DOOR, | RADIO and heater. = money down, sume paym of $8.65 month. Cah cred Me ~ Mr, Parks. west 4-7500, Harold Turner Pera. * jai tile CAT. GOOD CO! FPE_5-6042 or FE 2-8931. HYDRAMA- sonia 1953 ne ae etc. FE $-0738. EVERYBODY. 8. CREDIT Is GOOD THE WORKING MAN'S FRI EASY ED JONES 185 s. ) 8. Saginaw Used C PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. some? Let us —_ you adjust te somé.less expensive mod T ‘CLAR MY 2-2611 0 1 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, OOR 6 R & H, . EM 32019, 3676 and heater No money down, as- sume paymen of sua. Call credit Mgr -Mr.. Pa Midwest 47500. Harold Turner ord. ‘s. FORD. LIKE NEW. 120 ADE- ron “SEDAN DELIVERY, 1985. __ $900. Phone Holly MElrose 17-3611. 1950 FORD. FAIR COND. MOTOR exc. and reasonably priced. FE __ 23-3428. 190 FORD DELUXE CONVERTI- ble, New motor, top, brakes. Ex- tra parts, Best offer. FE 2-3495. 1953 FORD, }, 2 DOOR, oe MILES, R&H, $630, PE MUST SELL! 1052 Nash Rambler station wagon, rive, $5 down, $5 a week. E 4-0886, Generous George. WHY WALK? USE WHEELS. JOIN OUR RIDING CLUB. NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY ‘ Lake TH Motor Sales M24 AT CLARESTON FORD-MERCURY MY" cron CLEAN RECOND TRANS. #8PE- clals. 1049 Ford, $45. 1952 Siude, | Champion 4 dr. overdr. 1952 Stude Commander. HT. 1950 Ford,.new, motor, $2,205. E. Auburn Rd. CADILLAC. 1954 FLEETWOOD. mileage. ¥¢ ay clean, original > CHEVROLET 1954 «DR. POWER- glide, ete. FE 5-9 1955 CHEVROLET ‘BEL ae +DR. sedan, Powerglide, radi d heat- | er and 2-lone paint Here s~w real sharp car and only $1,295. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 11955 CHEVROLET 210 2-DOOR SE- dan, Powerglide, radio, heater, oe ia paint Special this week ry North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham with V-8 engine, Powerglide, red finish with black top is is a NORTH PONTIAC 1953 ceevraiet arate. peoeune: 1953 Ford V & H. Auto 1953 Buick supe Hardtop. *62 Nash Rambler, Country Club MOST MAKES AND MODELS TO . CHOOSE FROM AUTO SALES 312_W. Montcalm PE 4-0151 956 FORD FAIRLANE CLUB CPE V-8 engine, Ford-O-Matic trans- mission, red and ivory paint. sss North Chevrolet Co. 0m 9 8. Woodward Ave. I Birmingham “61 ~ FORD. CUSTOMLINE 300 + Fanety Wagon, — new, ont sell. $2,205, EM 3-6363 R&H, WSW, FOM, Manarpt | PE 2-3578. (N SERVICE, ‘54 FORD MAIN- line 4 dr 6 Take over payments, $45 a month 66 N Jesiie. STARCHIEP CONV, TRI-CARB hot 6366 miles, All power. 87 ‘08 CYL battery Sell or trade. 83 _wa Ra Ust sELL THESE CARS. NO reasonable otter a “b3 are : $445 "$0 Chrysler tease $17 ‘a mo. 61 Plymovth clean | $19 a ee: No money down. FE ‘82140 .EL&E __motors 1054 4 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN excellent 2-tone finish and full pipe Will make @ nice sec- end family car. $795 North Chevrolet Co. 000 00 8. Woodward Ave. _Birmingham rr PONTIAC, 2 DR. 2 TONE gray. R&H, ene Back seat _ Speaker ww, $1,500. FE 48600. 66 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE CARS UP TO a DISC OUNT PONTIAC RETAIL 65 Mt. Clemens 8t » 1 PON 2? DR. PONTIAC, Good running. cond, _MAple 5-631) W est Side Us Uses Cars Drive sap where overhead is low and dif "R & C MOTOR SALES $ YOUR 8UBURBAN NASH-RAMBLER-HUDSON METROPOLITAN DEALER Save gas — drive a Rambler; get our deal before 1 ‘86 Nash Amb. R&H, O.D. ... $1685 secceee 6 O08 a 8148 COMMERCE RD, —___AT_ UNION LAKE RD. SPECIAL FORD VICTORIA 1956. A-1 shape. 9.000 actual mi FE 40817. ‘sa FORD, 4 DOOR, $375. FE 46324 company aor im and has only 3.800 miles. Only $85 or son old car veady North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham | | 1985. CHEVROLE? UTY statioll Wagon. Suburban carry-ail Motor with 18,000 miles. take over Poepepaely 64 B _er Rad. , Rochester PUBLIC NOTICE _ joom- 1954 convertible, R&H, overdrive, $5 down, assume $16 mo. pay- mente FE 4-0686, Generous _ George. 1952 CHEVY, POWER “GLIDE, E3 EX. cellent cemdition. FE 8-1455 1983 CHEVROLET SPORT CPE, black and white finish with white well tires Also has radio and _ miles. PE 46712 heater.-Special at 9745 FEDERAL DUMP TRUCK. 1953 4 North Chevrolet Co. wheel, good. condiion Sell or trade. 7669 and Rd. DODGE. 1951 % TON PANEL must tet som. S truck, fleet eye RCA ee ments FE 5-8 — Coase Se 27H Els. Lk Rat “AUTO. SUPER MARKET FOR =. 781 vo TANDEM V. VAN | AL nee mae oe ep 32’. FE MY 2-241] ‘LAKE ORION | 190 FORD PICKUP. OLD EN- | 5; ‘CHEV. FOX GRAY R&H Www _gine, $150. FE 65-0134 after 6 = 1 ins $195. $2 dn Only $11 *$3.-GM S8TAKE TRUCK. FOR _6-6080 Great Lakes sal vor will take car in trade. 3900 ae 195; BEL / AIK, DOOR STA. | Baldwin tion wagon. V8 wer glide, power pack, power brakes Save inet ey en PICKUP | TRUCK. FORD one woo UP, 6 PLY _tires. FE 2-132 USED ) TRUCKS 1952 GMC Trattor, air brakes, ready to go “WILSON ~ GMC © Open Eves. -- “Oakland at Cass Pgs 85 For Sale Cars Do You © Need 91 — Transportation? 25 USED CARS NOTE PAY- IN- WE CARRY YOUR WITH LOW DOWN MENTS AND BANK TEREST. Your Credit Is Good Here BRAID. DESOTOPL PLYMOUTH DEALER = Abe! FAIR_DEALING pareen KE 8TS 5 MUST SELL 1962 Chev. 2 door, clean Inside no rust, runs good. Phone : :. cameras ete, i pagent polit a ood used eat. BILE [SPENCE 62 2 Oakland “ie ond re Fr 5-9297 ~~ BOB "FROST, INC. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER SEP ais AROUND BIRMINGHAM aS MI 6-6934 62200 “Bright Spat” | _JEROME OL DS-C/ ADILLAC: Cass at Orchard Lake FER 0488.” TO Oia ae : Ld Bi rtm th cork Ofte not. usin assified Ads! “gs . ists ORR YSLER, § WINDSOR NEW Plenty on this one. Just your old gear down. ’ ‘Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway et M 15 ? Aple 5-507" Open nites - een ee BEL FORD STATION WGN. na ono Exceptionaliy clean Headquarters area dio & heater. No money dow credit Mer. Mr Parks 4-7500 Haroid __Furner Pord. r dr A real. nice second car money down. Paymenty of $22.9 month Lucky Atto Sales, 193 3. Saginaw FE 42214 ‘51 RAMBLER WAGON ‘5!. clean_$325 Chippewa, - 40 | Decoration: Day Specials. Mostly 1-Owner “se moiek Roadmaster 4 door Ri- era ‘$5 Buick Century Riviera ‘55 Olds. 08 Holiday os O'ds 984 door 5 Olds Super 88, 4 door oe 85 Holiday O'de Super 88. 4 door Stud. Starlight coupe TRUCKS - GMC pick up, big box Ford panel MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM is 54 | "34 "55 "BS HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR wae apt OLDSMOBILE TRUCK DEALER $28 x ‘Mats, Rochester, OL. 1-976! "0 CH EVROLET 2 DOOR $195 Sey ” OWENS Your FORD Deale 141 8. Baginaw 101 CHEV. 1957 BEL AIR HARD joor ‘sedan, loaded with extras incieding the new-sendational Tur- bo-Gilide transmission and Corvette type -engine. This car carries a new car warranty ve $900. dust your old car dewn: — Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M 15 A $-5071 pen nites “ti 8 OP 1960 CHEV, FLEETLINE CLEAN im ppg! Good motor. $200. 3) CHEVROLET SEDAN. mani and heater. No money tow assume payments of $17.08 ced? 4 Cay eredit Mgr. Mr Parks. Mid. | west 4-7500. Harota _Turner_ Ford. i] ESOT CORONADO, EXC. cond. Fully equip. Power steer- ing & brakes.’ Boham. 46238. 6} DODGE SEDAN, RADIO AND down, assume payments of $27.24 month. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks Midwest 47800, Harold Turner Ford. ‘8 DODGE, apt REPAIR, 23-8838. _Sell_cheap. FE 2-8 ‘3 E, 4 DR. SEDAN. NICE NICE & an, 3 trans; USED for. the ir ap te 2 ee freredibie 18 Piyt bail ak Boar's Pings $3,175. iflac e bew. . as — 74 Oakland - Are. 1955 NASH RA BLER. RDTOP, like new, Mow mileage, owner. <4! white walls, power R.&R. Motacs, Ine. ; FE 8-6801 50 CHEV. ¢ DR R BECRA. GF Se Good running cond a5. Look Look . Look Army Surplus Just Arrived 18 Chev ctaff cars, 4 Chev carrv- alls, 2 Chev. pickups, all in per- fect mechanical condition. FASTSIDE AUTO PAPTS 191 E. Pike FE 5-56"1 ‘$1 LINCOLN, ¢ DR. FULL Pow- er. Second car. Had good care. $375. MY 3-1108. MUST SELL ‘49 MERC. g00D _tires.® Good cond, FE 1981 ME TRY 4 DR. a= transmi R&H, 37,009 miles Exceptionally clean. 2083 Pem- _ M1 6-5781, broke, B'ham _ 1984 NASH RAMBLER ‘DOOR 8E- dan. 2-tone paint, Continental kit. radio. heater and overdrive. Real anappy and only North Chevrolet Co. 1000 S Wood ward Ave. Birmingham ae ‘NASH AMBASSADOR 4 DR & H. Overdrive. No money ieee mE TemINaON AUTO eer 73 8. Bly 6-826 Ln WITH ‘87 LI- _cense, $40 FE 5-7707 1085 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. 8 LOW, pfeoet Hd Very good. $1003. FE 1982 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR, R&H 24ene turn ee tinted glass, 1 owner, $345. MY 1968 PLYMOUTH BELvenERE + = at wig door sedan wi red and tvory wall tires. LLB —_ G fet Ce 0. ° foodward Ave. | Birmingham PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE HARD- top V8, 1935. A nice cond., $1,050. ‘53 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK dan, R&H. very clean, EM 3-081 |'51 PLYMOUTH «4 DR 1 i. Alito transmiséion. FE aaa aft- re ar § JUST LIKE 33 PLYMOUTH 2-DR, _ aew in every sma 4 L ee ~. FE PLYMOUTHS. EX BELL TEL- ° 9 money down. SALES Reever aie One wet ouver, i very low soyprosiagy 4 BS evening tap transportation i295. | | BARGATNS. Bt en ie a me Want Adst epee See re & This is a 1954, &passenger Coun-_ ‘3? MERCURY HARD TOP. RA assume payments of $27.24 Cali. Midwest | 32 NASH RAMBLER PLACK, Ce | 0 = “VERY . HAUPT | Pontiac Sales heater, \ down | FE wa = 1 monthly pra, #2714. - os “ ephone cars. These cars are like — Bs money Sir abe = = _Bates, 193 8 s Seninaw “PE eae +2214. PACKARD OD TIRES. uy $75, Ma + H eke oi u-) | rack no Radio, heater & dy- “0D Marcare 4dr. R&H. §75 ‘# Pontiae 4 hn Radio, Mréramatic. “975 noses. 8 H's .moupe ALES 3088 Crooks R rE ¢ 1170 aD NEW StODEDAnEN STA- f& Nearly _ = oaeenee =| tion wazthrn Sell at invoice. f you’ = looking { a MOTOR SALES thls a accommodate the fomeys —Wood ward PE 40587 is Ee oe STARCHIEF_ ‘CONV. PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES excellent cond L 68 Oakland __FE 22351 Make offer ny pel een JEEP 147, 4 WHEEL DRIVE!” LL Tore yc OTE Bee at Dodge State Park No. 4) evicted a t i GooD Tite WORKING MAN MAN'S 8 FRIEND | 11s 8 8. Saginaw a area Cars ~ OLIVER BUICK ae Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-610 Open “til . Schutz Motors WE BELIEVE FOR THE FINEST USED CARS AVAILABLE SBHOP re 2 st i 30g OODWA RD B HAM {T 65300 __Open ‘til @ $3 B ick 2 er Dynan uic - Li bas mb ‘$s Chev ° ‘63 pally 4 ie Hy¢ra 83 Ford V8. ate rT. “8? Plymouth HURON MTR. SALES 952 W Huron FE 23-2441 RAMBLERS — AMBASSA = Used cars — — orl M30 a Porter Rane “TRE 54088 Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN. MERCURY * DEAT.ER CHEV. 1954 210 2DR. $695 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTE By aires FORD DEALER ‘ST Pontiac Starchief. Catalina ls Owners démo. Power steering. ani is. your cha Pontiae. Starchiet, . agit er brakes, Ey on. “SB Chevie, aoe vs. srg Low Re @ 5365s poe ieee! mile. ‘S23 *Chevie 2 dr, ain strc N. MAIN 2 SUARESTON MAple or Maple ask. | 2 : L 1982 dark en rolet poe eh oat : ~. aos & smell mace permits . i ER. SALES pene “ast Auburn [r 1, : Playland Service 8185, Commerce Rd. “ai “¥ ertible. weg ‘Hydra- cellent oOo — Sete, FS “$6423; wtter SS ‘PONTIAC. +DR NEW 83 Chippe- akes, Loaded with ex-__ «0S LL Tote YOUR NOTE. = 2 Ro : so: Foto ee ee eee + becoming the real folk music of ERE eT TE absolutely rn - good music,” . ae be aware that no class distinction ew + = —— ‘Today's Radio Pr wR, om CRLW, (aony) WS, (980. wxrz, = ‘WOAR, (1139) ~——— Fe - Junior dior Quiz en- News, St. Francis wee ben me —— #30 WaR, Musto te Hall WPON, St. Johns Lutheran Wan, p aod — w BK Kewe. Cl Clark Reid ‘Ww, Sunday | CKLW, News, Album —WPON, ~ “WXYZ, Voice of Prophecy! WPON: Ben. Potter $:00—WJR, William Sheehan! &: aa oe World Musie WWJ, News, Monitor WCAR, News WPONW, ‘f:00—WIR, News, World News WJBK, News, Clark Re’ WPON, News, Matinee $:06—WJR, Phil WWJ, News at 5 WwxyYz, Hal icKensie 6:30—CKLW,-News, E, Chase ‘Jazz Too Good for Americans Gillespie Says U. S. Won't Accept Music as Art Form NEW YORK - — Dizzy Gillespie, America’s trumpetifiz’ Ambassador of Jazz, states that “jazz is too good for Americans, the very peo- ple who gave birth to this wonder- ful music.” * * * In ah article in a recent issue of a nafional magazine, Gillespie scored his*fellow countrymen for their refusa] to accept jazz as a pure art form. At the same time directed stiff criticism toward many of America's most revered musical institutions. . Gillespie identified bandleader Lawrence Welk ‘by “Lis zany hats, cuckoo elécks, tramp costumes and other gimmicks that have nothing to do with “Jazz- was once on its way to America,” Gillespie claimed. "but; now almost all that's gone. The! folk music of America today is a mongrel made up of strains of Presley, Liberace, Tennessee Er-, nie, Lombaido and Sh-Boom.” TELLS EXPERIENCES - Gillespie recounts the _ experi- ences of American musicians who. have taken their’ jazz abroad, The countries have taken our music and oe it as their own. * * “First, jazz should be taught to school children at all levels of their education. Let the children ssics. L&t"them.be told that jazz is, in eftect, tree specch”ieeanusic. “Secondly, on the federal level, let (jal the United States Government set; up a national collection of all the | _ working materials and archieves of ee Pete ie dant m the records they select [TvE az ithis will be ‘The Perfect Fool’s’’|* ‘His Collection of Old Postcards | fessor — iriclude_elabor- | understand ately painted portraits’ of famous Indian chiefs, dating back to 1899. are not particularly ‘‘useful,’" he still points with pride to his unique} - and varied collection. “ | Modern, showy cards have no|” place’ in the collection, ‘lfour examples of hand-painted trated pictures of women. No Wynn May Drop Comedy After June 8 By ATRA BAER NEW YORK (INS)—Ed Wynn's igoing to guest on Perry Como’s June 8th show, and since his re- cent twin triumphs in straight dra- matic roles in “The Great Ameri- can Hoax” (the 20th Century-Fox Hour) and ‘Protege’ (the Alcoa Hour) the general feéling is that last comedy appearance for some ‘time to come. * * ~ Keenan's "daa has made the most dramatic comeback show business has seen in a long time. And he- did it virtually without publicity, just with talent. Is in Thousands NORMAN, Okla, (INS) — Some people go in for collecting strange butterflies but a professor at the University of Oklahoma at Nor- man will settle for post cards— :just so long as: they are old. In the last six years, Dr Ralph 'D. Bienfang has accumulated an unusual collection of old post cards that now number in the thousands. The distinguished-looking pro- of pharmacy devotes many of his non-teaching hours teliecting the masterpieces of by-gote_days which depict the humor, ér—tack of it, at- the turn ofthe e century. : His oldest relics Although Dr. bienfang said they Perhaps the most unique are cards. ‘These were elaborately painted in Germany before World War I and are beautifully illus- cheese cake these, they show fash- Como Show Ed indicates that he wants to Caesar's office (‘‘on an impulse”) and Caesar was actually awed. “Don't worry,"” Ed assured him, |- ‘everything with you will be all jall else passes,”’ * * * Of. course, Sid isn't doing any Ed's thoughtfulness. One thing is sure: Wynn endures. And I won- der if he isn't going to be ‘‘endur- ing’’ steadily this fall with NBC? NO MORE STORIES sponsors and is scheduled to leave NBC before the summer season. The show has been on radio and TV for over eight years. Too bad. It took réporters out of the trenchcoat-saloon stereotype and gave a pretty accurate picture of stories-behind-the-stories consid- ering its confining half-hqur frame. There are more TV personali- ties than movie stars in Elia Kazan’s forthcoming ‘‘A Face in the Crowd.” Doing bit parts are Faye Emerson, Sam LeVenson, John Cameron Swayze, Virginia Graham, Walter Winchell, Betty Furness and Mike nae Walters: A star who- bie ‘more offers than, time to fill them: Polly Bergen. After ‘“‘Helen ets everybody's | bidding for. her talents. (And I understand those talents are going to cost triple over what they did three weeks ago.) Answer te Previous Puzzle ; BiWew EB IDIAIN Tie 116 iP mini) CILIC) Led ILG( 3 AIVIGINIVIG MIL SIN VIS LASIAIT | OIAINI VIB! - Rigi Ale a> RAP igix Ale aT ALY Cari ih 3 et jas reraen ion of the time with emphasis in hair styles. ; \ | OPEN S Chee ST SE: at pen Every | Te 900 F M. Spacious Free Paved arking bot UNDAY. 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Today cotton is still king in many parts of the world particularly the southern part of the United States, Egypt,-India, Australia, North Africa and parts of Central and South America. * x. * FOR YOU TO DO: Here (e Aletender aad bis temncus ores Bice: McLeod |Phalus standing in a field of cotton. In the background is the ancient idea of a lamb growing on a bush. and fold the left panel back to make the figures stand up. * * * (Laura Williams, Richmond, Va., won $10 for this idea. Send in ./ yours. Monday: What makes a jumping bean jump? Violet Moore Hig- gins, AP Newsfeatures.) 5, ‘ a , Angwer: sais onappes pa oR pe yon tioned, but his dynasty goes back a long, Jong way. Nobody really|8 knows where cotton first grew. It was used in India in 1500 B. @. and Alexander the Great, the general who cried because he had no more worlds to conquer, was so interested in the cotton plants he found growing ‘in the Nile Valley that he sent some specimens back to his There was a legend in Aristotle's day that cotton was a little woolly Channel 2—WJBE-TV Channel +—WWs-TV — Casnacl 1—WXYZ-TV~-Channel 9—CKLW-TV ‘4° pa as ‘Bill, THnelee: (9) Popeye. = ‘57. (2) Col. March. of ‘Lively Ghost,” 6:30—(7 Sa te “Introduc- even called it the ‘vegetable lamb Cut out, color, paste on cardboard WASHINGTON & — When Rob- ert Bernerd Anderson was grad- uated the University of Texas law , he was hard- pressed for the price of a \white graduation suit. The price: $12. * * * many roles as a dozen stars | Now, when he takes over as grandly claim to have nixed. |secretary of the Treasury, he will Last week Eq stopped stopped by Sid be in charge of the biggest money job in the world—the multibillion- dollar United States economy. Anderson has been taking on things like that ever since he was teenager in his hometown of Burleson, .Tex. Once, when he interrupted his education to teach school for a while, he was asked to coach the Burleson High School football team. He. was a stranger to the game but he bought a rule book, de- vised some plays — ard coached Burleson to an undefeated season. But the 46-year-old secretary won't be coming into the big money field cold. * * * For 16 years, he was an execu- tive of the W. T. Waggoner estate, a 30)-million-dollar cattle, farm- ing, real estate and_oil empire in Texas. He-was general counsel to the estate at 27 and general man- ager at 31. He left the job in’ 1983 to be- come secretary of the Navy. At grin, the “biggest boat I. ever piloted was a 28-foot power boat.” Anderson had been Navy. secre- tary little more than a year when President Eisenhower tapped him for the job of deputy secretary of defense, He was picked largely because of his knack for staying out of controversy Cabinet members in those days. — * * & When he left -the_government in 1955, he became president of Robert B. Anderson Heads World's Biggest Money Job: iat the university, designed their that time, he remembered with a. — a rare quality in University of Texas law school by grading papers and acting as a student quiz master. * * * He's no stranger to politics. When he was starting his last term in law school, he went to the dean and asked permission to skip classes se he could run for the Texas Legislature. . * * * The dean checked up, found the enterprising student's average in the high 90s afd gave ‘permission. Anderson was elected to me Leg- islature, Later, while he was Seensiey: ment commissioner of Texas dur- ing the depression, he came up with an idea that showed him to be a few years ahead of his time. * * * He proposed tion of a 60-natural gas pipeline from Tex- as to Detroit. “‘It\.would have created jobs more ically feasible than those the WPA pro- vided,” he said. The Texas Legislature turned the plan down but the federal government built the pipeline dur- ing World War II. Anderson is married and has two sons, James, 20, and Lee, 16. Mrs. Anderson, whom he met permanent home, a large pink brick ranth house in Vernon, Texas. : As a hobby, he collects guns. Other imterests are the Boy 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. 11:30—(7) Hollywood Screen. 7:55—(2) Meditations. 8:00—(2) Mass for Shut-Ins. 8:15—(7) Film Drama. 8: 30—(2) Oral $:55—(4) (Color) News. 9:30—(2) This Is the Life. ence. 9:45—(7) Accent. 11:30—(7) My Little Margie. 12:00—(2) Heckle & ‘Jeckle. 12:15—(4) (Color) Colorland. 12:25—(4) Sen. Potter R 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok. 1:00--(2) News. (4) Mr. Hope. (7), venture. Search. “Jungle Trails.” (4) Five. Stars. All-star spring-|¢: time musical ae (2) Gale} Storm, : 3 30—(9) Pressiere< “Perform. Rob- ert Young, Maureen O’Hara,|. Clifton Webb in™“‘Sitting Pretty.” Comedy. (2)- Playhouse. Eddie Bracken in “The Rising Wind." 9:00—(7) Ozark Jubilee. Tex Rit- ter, guest. (4) George Gobel. Actor-comedian Yack Carson. (2) Gunsmoke. Saloon hostess’ long- lost father retirns to Dodge City. 9:30—(7) David Niven Theater. In- vestigator tracks down murderer on Batavian jungle plantation. (4) Hit Parade. (2) Showcase. Dana Andrews, Claude Raines in “Sealed Cargo." |10:00—(7) Realm of the Wild. (9) Natidnal- News, (4) Cochise. 10:10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Highway Dept. 10:30—(7)- Explorers. “Fishing from Maine to Wyoming.’ (9) Times Square Play. Jack LaRue in “Escape to Nowhere.” (4)|8 Western Marshal, “Journey to. Justice.” 11:00—(7) Apallo Show. N. Y. Harlem's Apallo Theater, Ori- oles, T-Bone Walker, King Cole, Count Bassie, Ruth Brown fea- tured. (9) Movie Date. James Stewart, Jane Wyman, Kent Smith in -“Magic Town.” (4) (4) News. (2) News. 11:15—(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fair- weather. 11:20—(4) Filmland. Richard Arlen in “Buffalo Bill Rides Again-’ (2) Sports Final, . Anne Kimbell in “Monster from the Ocean Floor.” SUNDAY MORNING The Cristophers. (7) Roberts. 9:00—(2) Court of Health, (4)| Ole Opry. (3) O. Henry Play- Church of’-+the Crossroads. (7)| house. Understanding Our World. 11:00—(2) News, Weather. (4) (4) Catholic Hour. (7) Christian Sci- 16:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) U. Cowboy G-Men. (9) Christophers. 11:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) (Color) Adventure Ho Erwitis. (9) Movie: SUNDAY AFTERNOON (4) Industry on Parade. {1} Bowl- (4) - Ask The Camera. Open House. 1:15—(2) Sports. 7 1:30—(2) Baseball, Detroit ‘at Chi- Hardy. 2:00—(4) Youth Wants to Know. /2330—(4) Zoo Parade. (9) Movie.| ——- 16th. Annual Palm Beach Championship. $:30—(7). Medical ee ‘Radi- | ation Effects.” : -|$:50—-(2) Baseball Scoreboard. 4:00—(2) 4:30—(4)~Outlook. 5:00—(2) The Last Word. Oakley. &:06—(2) My Friend. Flicka. | $:30—(2) -You Are There.) (4) }4:30—(9) TV ‘Theater. Laura. Ma-|. in “One Plus One." 8: 1) Lawrence Welk, (9) Ad- $:30—(2) What's My Line? 4) 10: a Weather. 10:15—(9) Paul Killiam, old mo-. 10:30—(2) Ellery Queen. (7) Grand of M. Hour. (7) Faith for To-}~Ameche. day 11:20—(2) Sports. —— : (4) Town and 10:25—(9) Billboard. _ Country. | 10:30—(2) Cartoons for Kids. (7)|11:25—(2) Nightwatch- ‘Theater, | (7) The| 6:55—(2) On the 7 Front. 7:06—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today |] :45—(2) News. 7:55—(2) TV News. 8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) 8:30—(7) The Little Rascals. |8:45—(2) Cartoon, Classroom. (9) Sunday: 55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. al Se World Adventure. (@). Movie. cago. (4) Mr. Wizard. (7) Laurel o& ‘{10: (7) Dattice Matinee Odyssey. (7) “Outlaw Days. (9) Million Dollar. Movie. (4) Meet The Press. (1) Annie (Color) Hobbies in Action. (7) Buffalo Bill, Jr. (9) Popeye. SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(2) Lassie. (4) Great Gilder- sleeve. (7) You Asked For It. (9) Gilead\Baptist Church. :30—(2) Jack Benny. (4) Circus Boy. , (7) Hollywood Film The-|2 ater, “Out oef-the Past,’’ Robert Mitchum, ‘Jane Greer. (9) Tele- scope. - 7:00—(2) Ed Sullivan, uaa Tony Martin, Sarah Vaughan, Lily Pons, Janet Blair, comedy ma- gician -Bob Lewis, Charisse and Indianapolis Speed- way winner, Sam Hanks. (4) Steve Allen, guests, Jerry Lewis, Xavier Cugat, Abbe Lane, singer Erin O’Brien, the Four Dia- monds. (9) Ray Milland. %: 3: 3: 3: 3: bY 7:30—(9) Damon Runyon Theater. |4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Topper. (7) 8:00—(2) GE Theater, Greer. Gar-| Ramar of the Jungle. (9) Circle son in ‘The Glorious Gift of) 9 Theater. Molly Malloy.” (4) (Color)|4:30—(2) Movie. © (4) Romper Chevy Show, Pat Boone and) Room. (7) Mickey’s Record Shirley MacLaine with guests,| Room. ° and Jeff Donnell. Nelson Riddle’s orchestra. (7) Amateur Hour. (9)/5 9:00—(2) The Garry Moore Show. ee ee ee ee D }10330—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) “oe 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomiorrow. 1ra5=(2) The Guiding Light: - = 11:55—(9) Billboard. 1: 12:15—(9) Peppermint Prince. | 12:30(4) (Color) The Erwins. Family. ; * = , 1:00—(2). Our Miss - Brooks... (7) me, 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. }@:30—(2) Bob Crosby. ,|6:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (3) (4) Home, Our Friend Harry. 00—(4) The Price Is Right. | or C “Tac Dough. a (4) It Could Be You. 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