/ The Weather. poe oe Weather Serie Forecast, : *. Qecasiohal showers ef (Details on Page 2) ' i 17th YEAR - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ‘SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1959-20 PAGES rd END OF THE LEGAL TRAIL — Shackled together by handcuffs and chains, former Teani- sters agent Herman Kierdorf (right) and-one-time attorney for the village of Fenton, Clifford B. Dye, their trip to Jackson Prison. leave Oakland County Jai For Kierdorf, of Madison Height a year of legal 1 yesterday for poning his 2-10 years. possessing a pistol silencer. to a 1-5 year term. t Bloomfield Arson Tangled Pontiac Press Phote s, it meant the end of almost delays since being convicted of He was sentenced Dye had succeeded in post- year term for assault for three to Keep Germany Divided . GENEVE (AP) — A US. that Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s latest speeches show leled by long legal battles me free- the Soviet Union wants to Germany. Assistant Secretary of State Andrew H. Berding de- spokesman charged today | perpetuate the division of | | ierean Walls Claims Khrushchev Wants Enclose Dye, Kierdort Former Teamsters Union organ- izer Herman Kierdorf and ex- Fenton village attorney Clifford B. 'Dye, whose paths have been paral- 'dom, started ‘‘doing time” in Jack- son Prison yesterday with a 5 Seday, quarantine. For cigar-puffing Kierdorf it was) the beginning of a 1 to 5 year sen- clared that in statements made by the Soviet premier tence for possession of a_ pistol’ Steel Strike Hits | Defense Work © Atlas Launching Site, Construction Stalled as| Negotiations Slated PITTSBURGH (AP)—The four- day-dld steel strike, currently pinching the nation’s economy, is beginning to put a dent in national defense work. * * * The strike has already snarled plans for the completion of three Atlas missile launching sites near Cheyenne, Wyo., according to con- struction officials. The first site, scheduled for completion on Sept. 20, will be finished in time. But high pres- sure tanks for the other sites are not expected to be delivered in time for the November comple- tion date because of the strike, the officals said. * * * As for the economic situation, the nation's steel production loss- @s continue to mount. Production losses-are estimated at million dollars a week. Wage igsses are running close to 70 million dollars a week. * The strike, Tuesday midnight,/has idled some 500,000 members’ of the United Steelworkers d some 35,000 workers in a industries, such as railroads, coal S transportation. TALKS STALEMATED Negotiations are stalemated. Federal’ mediation commissioners _ have slated separate talks with both sides for Monday in New York. : * * * President Eisenhower and James P. Mitchell, secretary of labor, conferred on the situation in Wash- ingtoh Friday. Details of the con- ference were not released. In Indianapolis, Sen. Vance Hartke _ (D-Ind). charged _ that__ President) and) viet Foreign Minister Andrei land, “we find a strange, contradiction to any idea of reunification of East and West Germany.” “It looks like (he wants) the |perpetuation of the present di- vision of a ” Berding said. He spoke with newsmen soon after foreign ministers of the United States, Britain, France and Germany had met for 90 minutes on strategy in the Big Four conference. Western informants said the four remain pessimistic about chances of working out a stopgap Berlin settlement th Moscow. Berding said the ited States does not yet have” the text of Khrushchev's speech Friday at} Szczecin but had received ex-' tracts, * * * “The frontier which we will de- fend is now between East Ger- many and West Germany,’ the Khrushchev extracts said. ‘This is, the frontier which divides the world of socialism and the world of capitalism, and we will defend this frontier with all our strength’ CONTRADICTING Berding said the American dele- gation here feels this contradicts’ Soviet insistence that jt is seeking aaéak See isl kee sore unification of Germany. self.” , * * * = eater Turning to reports of a division on policy among the Western pow- ers, Berding claimed the meeting of the Western ministers this morning had “demonstrated there is no substantive division.” U.S. Secretary of State Chris- tian A. Herter and Mrs. Herter went to a luncheon given by So- Gromyke and his wife in what was described as a purely. social. function. The next meeting of Big Four ministers is scheduled for Mon- day at a luncheon to be given by British Foreign ‘Secretary a = * * While’ Western authorities played down the extent of dis-| agreement, the Western foreign ministers are known to be trying to unify ranks against heavy So- viet pressure to exact a * ~ Bisenhower should . have . tried harder to avert the steel strike. log et geen from the West for calling ‘off the Jail in preparation for the trip. *on his current visit to Po- isilencer last year during the time |his nephew, Frank Kierdorf, died from burns received in setting tire to a Flint area dry cleaners. Fifty-seven-year-old Dye faces a 2 to 10 year term for assault in the shooting of a farmer who managed land leased from the attorney's sister. Both men, nattily dressed, sur-; rendered themsélves to the Circuit Court of Judge Clark J. Adams at 1 p.m. yesterday. Adams told them: “I must deny you your freedom on continuance of your bond and remand you to the sheriff for the execution of your sentence.” White-haired Dye and Herman, Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa’s one- time aide, were grim as they were manacled together for the trip by sheriff’s road patrol car to Jack- son, Maximum security precautions were taken at the Oakland County Dye was visible shaken as he gave deputies his tie and belt. He was allowed to keep a Bible and some personal affects. , As additional chains were se- cured to the two men the 68-year- old Kierdorf mopped his. brow and moaned, “More? O, my God.” But when Dye complained that the manacles were too tight on Showery Weekend fo Cool Our Brows» This. morning's gentle rain brought relief to the Pontiac area |with temperatures a little cooler. The weatherman forecasts showers or thunderstorms and a low of 68 tonight. Sunday will be partly cloudy and a little cooler with a chance of showers. The high is expected to 12-18 miles today and tonight will be briefly higher in thunderstorms and shift to northwest tonight. Widely scattered afternoon . thundershowers with little change in temperature is the outlook | be near 83. Winds southerly at] | MSUO Will Get Sufficient Funds fo Open Term Board of Trustees at MSU OKs $670,000 Initial Budget Michigan State Universi- ty Oakland will have money to open. A budget of $670, 000 for the new institution was ap- proved yesterday by the MSU Board of Trustees. A freshman class of some 600 will begin studies in September. Meeting in East Lansing, the Board approved a $28,444,854 budget for MSU operating ex- penses, $1,674,068 more than last ° year. Funds for MSUO are in, the MSU budget. Emphasis was on salary in- creases as the MSU operating budget for the 1959-60 fiscal year was set up. * * * put as many of our dollars as possible into salaries,’ said John A, Hannah, MSU president. ‘‘That’s, the only way to keep our people. Salaries took up $19,179,126 of the total, a $1,595,087 increase over last year. ” Hannah said salaries would be, increased an average of 7 per| cent on a merit basis rather than| across-the-board. ALLOWS NO INCREASES library, Members of the extension and agricultural field staff will not get the same increases as facul- ty. members, he said. .These em- ployes were able to get a raise last year because they are part- ly paid from federal funds, he explained. The Legislature appropriated a lump sum of operations this year. Income from other sources made up the dif, ference. * * The budget for total operations under Board of Trustees .control, | including the cooperative exten-| sion service and agricultural ex- periment station, was set at $37,- 031,777. These services receive sup- port from federal funds. The budget item for the athletic and intramural program was $1,- 065,100, The program is self-sup- ing most of the bill The budget was - $196,195 in the red, but Hannah it wouldn't remain that way. “We've never ended up the year’ in the red in the 18 years I've’ been president,” he said, Hannah said MSU hoped to make up the deficit from student fees over the anticipated $5,437,626 and by not filling positions thet be- come vacant, ALL CREDITORS PAID Philip J. May, vice president for ( Continued on ued on Page 2, Col. 6) ‘Fellow Cubans, I'm Quitting’ “We have no alternative but to | | He added the tight budget “| lowed no staff increases and ne- today forced out President Manuel | campaign to get rid of the man ‘elected Cuba’s new President, have been destroyed by the in- 'glected needed expansion in such|Urrutia and touched off a mount- areas as scientific development and ing clamor to withdraw his own porting with the football gate pay-! IT’S NEARLY TREASON!’ addresses Cuban followers on a radio hookup last night, saying resignation | as prime minister. HAVANA (AP) — Fidel Castro, — Fidel Castro nationwide TV- he is resigning attitude is The 32-year-old Castro began his e personally chose as chief of Made a public appeal to Castro t state Friday by announcing his jown resignation. Bender Denies Ever Using U.S. Library tor Teamsters WASHINGTON (AP) —Former Sen. George H. Bender,; After a four - hour television $27,869,768 for MSU|the Teamsters Uniori’s controversial $125 a day anti- corruption sleuth, confirmed today he still has free | ‘it on Teamsters business. Bender has been at bitter loggerheads with the at this moment,” he replied. The committee contends the. SPECIAL MEETING CALLED Teamsters Union hasn’t turned a hand to remove alleged! Revolution, racketeers* | Senate rackets probers. gangsters and aides to the union’s presi- dent, James R. Hoffa. - Bender went before the commit-| ness. He denied as a ‘‘damnable lie’ allegations that as chairman of a House inve tee in 1954 he had dropped charges against Teamsters offi- cials, and received Teamsters sup- pert in his senatorial election campaign the same year. A reporter asked Bender whether it is true that he is al- lowed free office- space in the taxpayer-supported Library of | Congress, and whether he uses it as a base fof research for the Teamsters. on are a i for Monday. The lowest recording in ‘hi 0 Berlin crisis; degrees. climbed to 79 at 2 p. we town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was, 6. The. mercury ae NUCLEAR MERCHANT — This is an artist drawing of the N. S. Savannah, the world’s. first fuclear powered merchant ship to be launched for 60 and will be able to go three and one half Tuesday at Carhden, N. J.,. the pioneer vessel Historic Launching Slated Tuesday 5 office space in the Library of Congress. He denied using correspondents | from positions of trust as itee recently as a volunteer wit. | igating commit-| will havé a cargo capacity of 10,000 tons, a cruis- ing speed of 71 knots, passenger accommodations years without refueling. | | It is true, Bender said, that he | still has a study room reserved for him at the library. “But it | (Continued on snail 2, Col. 7) In Today’ Ss Press GEES ES Church News ............ 3-9 CDN coc. cece es eek 21 Editorials ..............,. . 4 Home ‘Section ........ 13-19 Obituaries .................. 22 Wing AMV |... s.se ics ce 3 Theaters .... 10-11 TV & Radio Programs 28 Witsen, Earl ...........-... 11 wl _ Women’s Pages sie nfo olales AP Wirephote AP Wirephote as prime mifister because of differences with President Manuel Urrutia. Castro said Urrutia’s | ‘bordering ‘on treason.” Osvaldo Saitiond, staysin the government. The cabinet pledged support to tery car” him and refused to accept his re-, | signation. * a Demand Castro Return After He Dumps Urrutic who _% Seek Fire Clues on 2 Fronts ‘Pondering Role of Mysterious ‘Repairman Police tab Will Check Evidence Gathered at Teamster’s Home By DICK SAUNDERS State Police detectives and arson squad investiga- tors waited for two major developments today, any one of which could answer the question: Who set fire |Thursday night to the ‘Bloomfield Township home of Detroit Teamster official Charles O’Brien? Detectives based their investiga- tion on these points: 1, What will be disclosed in reports from the State Police ‘laboratory in Kast Lansing, 2. The identity of a mysterious telephone repairman, They also planned to question O'Brien's mother, Mrs, Sylvia the house before the fire. _missing was found in the rubble iby Mrs. Paris late yesterday, prompting police to doubt any burglary as a ore. | * * | Sgt. Oramef bie head of the—arson—squad—at-the* Redford gos a= this morning: several other valuables re- Pain, stolen might well be among was the charred ruins, and could well Castro emerged triumphant in a dramatic show of strength that “Airline Service proved him Cuba’s undisputed | strongman and whether he re- mains as prime minister was clearly his own choice. ‘speech accusing Urrutia of under- mining the revolutionary regime, | Castro was asked. by American | whether he would’ | withdraw his resignation. “T have not given that a thought organ of Castro's (Continued on Page 2, Col. $) Linteau Granted Ex-Teamster Official Gets Franchise Share Despite Convictions The Michigan Public Service Commission in Lansing yesterday granted Louis C. Linteau and T. N. Bancker permission to operate a tiac, Birmingham, Pontiac Munici- pal Airport, Detroit Metro Airport! and Willow Run Airport. The service is scheduled to begin next month, the two men. an- nounced, A new company called Airport Service Lines is scheduled to op- erate 12-passenger airport limou- sines, stopping in Pontiac in front of the Hotel Waldron, they said, Linteau, a car dealer, is former secretary-treasurer of Pontiac Teamsters Local 614, He operates Auto Europe, a car lot at 467 Au- burn Ave. which specializes in sale of new foreign cars, * * 2 Bancker is general manager of ~ Carrier Corp., 586 E. South The state issued approval of the limousine service despite Linteau’s record of two convictions for illegal business operations, In 194, Linteau.was sentenced to five months in the Detroit Detroit contractors. Last , Linteau was placed on six probation for taking Se limousine bus service between Pon-| o|tense heat.” Police also questioned the “mys- theory and the method of entrance into the home. | Four gas cans were sent to Lansing yesterday. Carpet satiples from the floors of the home, 208 . * * * Police hope to gain an analysis of the liquid which was spilled ‘throughout the house from tests on the inside of the gas cans and the saturated carpet samples. “We think it is kerosene or fuel oil, but the lab men will really give us an accurate breakdown,” O'Farrell explained. The cans will also be thoroughly tested for any fingerprints, Price ‘tags still on the cans may give (Continued « on n Page 2, Col. Teamster Gives an ‘A’ to Arsonist By MAX E. SIMON “The guy who did this deserves an ‘A’ on his report card.” Charlies O’Brien spoke . these words in anger as he poked about the charred ruins of what had once been his home. Last night as*.O’Brien ‘went ithrough the debris, there was only a shell, An arsonist had put the torch to the beautiful B!oomfield Town- ship dwelling of the 23-year-old Teamster business agent Thurs- day night. O'Brien was in Jackson Hole, Wyo., on business when he learned of the blaze. He had planned to be home Thursday but bad weafher de- layed the takeoff. GOES STRAIGHT HOME Upon landing in Detroit, he went straight to his home. He was driven by a husky, un- identified man who wore a cow- boy-style hat. O’Brien and his friend ap- peared at the home at 7:25 p.m. As he left the car, O’Brien ap- peared annoyed by the parents and children wandering around the house and trampling the lawn, “We ought to charge admission, = he snapped, Two minutes later O’Brien left. “I'll be back,” he said ‘to. State Police Fire Marshal Orame! O'Far- rell, The young Teamster returned an ‘hour later in a station wagon driv- jen by Gordie Howe, Detroit Red Wing hockey star, Accompanied by . O'Farrell, House of Correction for his part in ~ | what -sutortes deeghed ar a (milan curses at whoever set $100,000 Teamster ‘ of} hurting curses a Whoever set area the blaze. + hope the jo-und-eb sibepe weil tonight,” he muttered, “This wasn't the work of a ford Township, Paris, who was the last person in | A valuabie wrist watch reported ' Harrow Circle, will be sent today.. et Sue AS Two. Ai, | ‘.. fi THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, JOLY 18, 1959. . ma ; ; > 1 ae * ‘ é oreign Aid Bil ill Blasted | + a ‘HERE’S WHERE WE’LL MEET’ Alvin A. Brower (right), 2213 E. Troy, commander of the 579th Battalion of Pontiac, shows the battalion’s troop commander, Lt. R. D. Warren (left), 6788 Snow- Clarkston, the training area of Ft. Carson, Colo., on a map, as Capt. Claude H. Apple Dr., City Reserve fo Train at Fort Carson Pontiac area men of the 579th Field Artillery Battalion will under- go two weeks of annual field train- ing exercises at Ft. Carson, Colo, beginning late Sunday afternoon. The bulk of the men from the Pontiac Army reserve unit - will leave tomorrow at 10 a.m. from Willow Run Airport where the 208 reservists will board four chartered planes and utilize one baggage plane for the 1,400-mile jaunt. southwestern military reservation to help prepare the facilities for the main body which is expected to arrive Sunday afternoon. Maj. Alvin A. Brower, 2213 F. Long Lake Rd., Troy, the battalion Heat, Humidity Steaming Many Areas of Nation By The Associated Press Vast areas of the nation were cast under a hot, humid spell to- day, ~*~ * * A weekend buildup of warm, moist air; triggered by southerly winds from the Gulf of Mexico, fastened a humid blanket over the eastern two-thirds of the country. Fair skies with seasonable tem- peratures reigned west of the Rockies. The weather map was dotted with scattered thunderstorm activ- : ity during the morning hours in the plains states, mid-Mississippi . Valley, the Rockies and the south- $a. M. 4... 70 a. m 12 7 a. m. 70 12m » 42 Sa mm. ..70 lp. m 77 Sa. m. _ 2p.m mi) 10 a. m.. 71 Friday in Pontiac (as recorded downtown) Highest temperature —.-............. Li _ Lowest oe cl A 68 tempersiure ...... 18 Seether ten. "rat One Year —_ ‘Age tn ieee it temperatu Py i | Lowest temperature ............ 00005 a Mean temperature men | Weather-—Cieody hest and Lowest Temperatures -~ This Date in #7 eer, : $9 in 1942 4 in 1886 triday's Temporatere , Chart is - Alpena 88 68 Marquette .84 > Baltimore a2 68 phis ol 73 * Bismarck 86 56 Miami Beach 65 76 meville 92 76 Milwaukee .87 66 uffale sh 68 pages een 90 65 Chicago: 90 71 Mew 0 92.5 a S83 68 New York 8 87 mre 8 Bite 8 Se Den , on : ° Hf Phoenix 107" 8 8 g Pittsburgh 88 68 th . P oo east, ~*~ * * The weather bureau forecast lit- ‘tle relief from the hot, sultry grip. Slight cooling vas expected in the upper Mississippi Valley and up- per Great Lakes sector. Scattered rainfall was also predicted for most areas. * The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly cloudy «ith occasional ——— today * * Teday in Pontiac — temperature preceding § a.m. At @ a.m,.; Wind velocity 10-15 m.p.h. Direction: Southwest Sun sets Saturday at 8:05 p.m. Sun Sunday at §:12 a.m Moon rises Saturday at 6:39 p.m. Moon ¢ets Bunday at 3:42 a.m Downtown Semperoseree ” — Maj. Long Lake Rd., Field Artillery Louisiana Dem Favors Big Cut . Appropriations Chief Calls Ike’s Measure Wishful Thinking WASHINGTON (AP) — A com- /promise $3,596,200,000 foreign aid! ‘authorization bili drew a verbal ,brickbat today from the gman who will have a lot to savy about how much money is provided to make it work. Only ,$353,200,000 short of the $3,909,400,000 requested by Presi- dent Eisenhower, the bill was ham-| mered out Friday by ”Senate- House conferees and will be con- sidered by the House next Wednes- day. * * * The measure merely provides authority for continuation of the program to help friendly nations stem the tide of Communism through economic and military) build-up. he jthrow off the angry crowd. wait- Rep. Otto E. Passman (D-La), chairman of a House appropria- et Push Castro | Return ~ \After Urrutia Quits (Continued From Page Ore) Dorticds will confer with the prime minister at 10.a.m, and a special cabinet meeting has been called for 2 p.m. | x & kk, The newspaper said that public pressure for Castro to stay prime minister was so heavy th it is certain the President will make a new appeal ‘for him to remain in the government. The undercover feud between the prime minister and Urrutia, Castro's hand-picked President. came to a head in a fight over | communism. | Feeling ran high against the de- | the Circuit Court to let her buy | posed president and he appealed | the stock herself, to Raul Castro, commander in chief of the armed forces, for pro- tection. 5 * « Urrutia remained in the presi- dential palace for more than three hours: after resigning and then slipped out by using a ruse to ing outside. While two cars sped out of op- posite palace gates to draw away the crowd Urrutia and his family slipped into a limousine and raced through the.main entrance. With him were his wife and three chil- | ) who is Castro's god- ne Appealed by Mrs. Vernor |26th of July Movement, said that .. Township widow of the late James Vernor III, has appealed an Oak- land County Probate Court order year-old Detroit firm be sold for ithe first time to persons other |than members of the Vernor fam- represent 63 per cent of the com- estate left by Vernor, who died in April 1957, allowed to keep controlling interest |of the company “within the fam- The Day i in ‘Serihgtos Ff. Paving Bids Asks Court to Let Her Buy Controlling Interest; in Detroit Firm — Shirley C. Vernor, Bloomiield| day night. Ale on te taind s Gewese analysis traffic safety report. The Commission will open bids for 160 stop signs and 90 speed limit signs. that controlling interest in the 92- ily. * * * : In her appeal, Mrs. Vernor asks Probate dudge Arthur E. Moore ordered the sale of the stock May 27 at a purchase price of $2,350,000. The stock was to be bought by a Detroit invest- ment firm and another from Cleveland, The 945 shares of common stock (Continued From Page One) the Teamsters Union,” he added. pany. This is the bulk -of the ‘a riting Mrs. Vernor gaid she should be books he is writing BIRMINGHAM — The Birming- ham City Commission will consider bids for the paving of Purdy, «an- don, Frank, Lincoln and: Eton streets at its regular meeting Mon- tation of the Michigan State Police Action will be taken on the ap-, plication for an SDM liquor license Hills, and Mrs. James P, Dicker- by the A&P store, 555 Adams Rd. In other business, store owners ham. Bender Denies Using Library for Teamsters has no relationship whatsoever to He said he uses the study room as a base for research for two Bender said one of them will be ‘“‘a book on legislation, legis- dren, including one-year-old Liber- |": tad ( Liberty) Sale of the stock te outsiders, lative experience, and information on how things are done,’’ based on his career of 14 years aS a Top Agenda of Commission Monday will be urged to co-operate in the proposed street cleaning program on weekends, The street cleaning has been planned for the weekends due to the minimum of parked cars in the business area. : TWo area women will be Repub- lican participants July 19 to°31 in an institute in practical partisan Lpolitics at the University of Michi- gan, Ann Arbor, They are Mrs. Dan O’Madigan, 340 Chesterfield Dr., Bloomfield |son, 720 Westwood Dr., Birming- Mrs. O'’Madigan this week was elected fourth vice president of the Republican Women’s Federa- tion of Oakland County. The institute is sponsored by the university’s department of political science in cooperation with the Re- publican and. Democratic state central committees and with the assistance of the Ford Foundation. * * * ’ Twenty Republicans and 20 Dem- ocrats were named to attend the sessions. Among political leaders to speak at the institute will be Gov. Wil-’ liams, Congressman Alvin Bently of Owosso and 1958 Repub- lican gubernatorial candidate Paul M. () Pontiac Press Phote Reed, 2594 Depew Ave., Sylvan Manor, the new Army reserve advisor and coordinator for Pon- tiac, looks on. Brower, who left early Thursday morning for the training area, will meet Warren and the 208 men of the battalion at Ft. Carson Sunday afternoon after departing from Willow Run Airport by plane at 10 Sunday morning. Artillery Unit commander, who left early Thurs- day morning for the camp, said the first week of training will con- sist of receiving primary training and familiarization to prepare for the second week of attack of artil- lery targets under_fire. The 579th Field Artillery Bat-} talion, specialist with the 105 mm Howitzer split-trail cannon, will de- vote its training to familiarization, maintenance, and firing of the can- non and to communications, the key to an artillery battalion. : * * * While attending its first summer encampment at Ft. Carson, Brower expressed confidence that his bat- talion will receive excellent train- ing because of the excellent train- ing areas and the newest training equipment which will be available to his unit during this year's train- ing. Tea May Neutralize Strontium 90 Effects TOKYO W—A Japanese scien- tist was quoted today as saying liberal tea drinking may be an antidote for strontium 90 — the cancer-producing byproduct of nu- clear bombs. Dr. Teiji Ukai, president of Shi- zuoka Pharmaceutical University, outlined his theory before the Ja- pan Sea Export Assn. in Shizuoka, heart of Japan's tea Producing area, Morning newspapers quoted him as saying laborafory experiments have shown that tannin, contained in tea, combines with strontium 90 to produce an insoluable oxide that can be passed out of the human body. This leaves little of the radio- active element to cling to the bone and blood producing organs, Ukai reported. Fund to Help Fire Survivors Reaches $7,149 MOUNT CLEMENS Sponsors of . ,a fund-raising drive | (UPI) tions subcommittee which will draft the financing measure, took a dim view of the authorization bill, He called it ‘‘entirely too high and ‘unrealistic’’ and said that ‘‘as usual it is in keeping with the wishful thinking of the President.” * * * Passman wouldn't say how much he believed the appropriations should be cut, but House leaders have tossed around the figure of half a billion dollars or more, The foreign aid bill offers them their biggest opportunity to make a sizeable cut in the Pesident's over - al] appropriation request for t 1960. Passman also looked -with dis- favor on a provision of the com- promise measure shifting military aid next year to the regular De- fense Department budget for a |two-year trial period, The obvious} effect of that provision would be| for the Robert Langlois family who |to remove jurisdiction over for- lost five children in a home fire, eign aid defense appropriations said today the fund totaled $7,- |from Passman’s subcommittee. 149.92. * * * Passman predicted that Chair- Largest single contribution to the man Clarence Cannon (D-Mo) of fund, according to Charles Park, of radio station WBRB, co-spon- sor of the fund with the Mount Clemens Junior Chamber of Com- merce, was $2,938.37 from ployes of the GMC Truck em- and Coach Division in Pontiac, where Langlois works, A country sale netted about $400 and a 12-hour all-proceeds donation from a local ear wash totaled $526. One man paid $100 to have his car washed. Park said the major fund drive, expected to go over the $10,000 mark, would be climaxed Monday night with a neighbor- hood canvass. All money has been placed in a trust fund. the full committee would sidestep that provision, Cannon has power to delegate almost any subject he desires to any of his many sub- committees. Mr. Cannon is too smart to! buy that provision,’’ Passman said, ‘“‘He knows the purpose of it.” * * * The biggest cut was in author-| ization for military arms aid, The President wanted $1,600,000,000 for this purpose. The conferees set- tled for $1,400,000,000 with a limit of 67 million dollars on military assistance to Latin America. Strick-| en from the compromise was a Senate provision earmarking $893,- 670,000 for NATO countries, | POLITICAL UNKNOWN Zp last month. In a speech last |premier, he emphasized: daughter* * * * | Shouting that he is no Commun-'| ist, Castro told a TV aidience | that Urrutia tried to ‘betray the ‘revolutionary regime by posing as “the _ champion of anti- -commun- ism.’ His voice quivering, Castro said: “I have often said I am not a Communist and neither is the ‘revolutionary ovement Com- munist, but we do not have to | say We are anti-Communists just to fawn on foreign powers.” Urrutia quit while watching Cas- ro denounce him before a_na- tionwide (TV) audience after dra- matically announcing his own re- Signation as prime minister to orce a showdown. The cabinet immediately elected Osvaldo Dorticos, a bookish-look- ing lawyer in his early 40s, and jasked Castro to withdraw his re- signation as premier. Dorticos in a short acceptance speech appeal-| ed to the Cuban people to con-| tinue their ‘‘clamor for the return of Castro. Dorticos is a political unknown in Cuba. He was brought into the! government as minister of revolu- tionary laws in a cabinet shake- February he came out against legalizing the Communist party. Castro made plain he intends te guide the revolution—whether as prime minister or outside the government. In announcing his resignation as ‘“‘Now understand me, I am not resigning the fight, I am resign- ing the job, but I am not resign- ing the struggle for the revolu- | she | $2,350,000. relatives by marriage of Mrs. Ver- investment firms. their leader James Vernor Davis, grandson of the company’s found- er and present president of the OK Sufficient Funds fo Open MSUO finance, reported MSU has closed the books on the past fiscal year) and paid all crediters. jmoney for the $2,700,000 faculty ipayroll due July 31 state comes through with a pay- ment. halt payments to creditors until) the July state payment is received. money in anticipation of student fees to meet the payroll if the) state doesn’t come through. said, deprives her son, James—Vernor FV, -‘‘of -his right ultimately to inherit a substan-, tial portion of the stock.” She said she was willing to pay years in the Senate. The other, he said, will be a work on “The Munich Confer- ence.” Minority stockholders — distant ence?” a reporter asked. ~*~ *« * nor — backed the sale to the “It was expected that they ,, hoped to gain controlling interest of the company through the move, Minority stockholders have as on it when I have the time.” hoslovakia.) Bender said he does his own re- search and writing. An aide at the. library said he rarely sees Bender there but often sees ‘‘one of his aides. I don’t know the aide’s name.” firm, (Continued From Page One) [being asked about it. things,” he protested. * * * But he said there will be no Congress membérs have unless the “I can’t see us getting any money from the state unless the Legislature decides to cash in the veterans trust fund before then,’”’ he said. May was given authority to again office, quest such facilities. reserved it. Bender also seemed annoyed when askeq whether he is writ- ing his books himself, or em- ploying a writer. “I can write,” he retorted. was a newspaperman myself.” He also was authorized to borrow ..House member from Ohio and two “What year -was that confer- “I'm not sure,™ Bender replied. “Tt was just before World War II. I’m doing considerable research (It was in September 1938 that Britain and France yielded at a conference in Munich, Bavaria, to Nazi demands for cession of the Sudetenland to Germany by Czec- Bender expressed indignation at the | privilege of reserving study rooms rent free in the Library of Con- gress for themselves and their aides. Many former Congress. members have been allowed to retain the privilege after leaving if they had reason to re- The space usually is made available to others! wheh not in use by those who have hid | E, Bagwell. Dr. Robert M. Frehse will be guest minister for the second week tomorrow at the Congregational Church of Birmingham during the vacation of the Rev. Raymond Fen- ner, Dr. Frehse is director of the De+ ‘troit Roundtable of Christians and Jews. He was first supply minister of the Birmingham Congregational Church when it was founded in 1953, serving until a permanent minister was called. His topic wil] be ‘‘Where Do You Live.” Dr, Frehse’ wife, Lydia, will be soloist at the service. Crack Agent of FBI Transferred to Detroit WASHINGTON (UPI) The vet-~ /eran special FBI agent who direct~.. 'ed the federal income tax investi- “It's peanuts to talk about such, 'gation of former Teamster Presi- ‘dent Dave Beck is being trans- ‘ferred from Seattle to Detroit, headquarters of James R. Hoffa. x -* * The bureau yesterday confirmed a published report on the transfer ‘of Donald S. Hostetter, special years. “routine.” * to tax inquiries involving current Teamster President Hoffa. Hoffa, in appearance before the Senate Rackets Committee, has ac- knowledged that the internal reve- nue service has been checking into his tax returns for several years. tion.” Tour Waterford Schools Turkish Educators in County A group of educators from Tur- ‘|Key spent all day yesterday get- ting a first-hand look at the Water- ford Township school system. * * * Thirteen teachers, principals and superintendents of schools through-| out Turkey toured the 22 school areas in the district, They were shown school operations, and met residents at an afternoon luncheon at Supt. William Shunck’s home on Lotus Lake. With headquarters at Wayne State University, the group chose to visit Waterford Township be- cause of its “exploding popula- - as a a tion,’’ to see how residents coped with school problems, * * * . For four months after their ar- rival in Washington, D. C., last February, the group studied and taught at the University of Texas., Before. arriving in Detroit the group had toured all of the major cities in United States in hopes of improving and enriching their ed- ucational programs. x* *« * A physics teacher from the ro- mantic city of IZmar was complete- ly baffled by the number of cars, United States government through the International Co-operation Ad- ministration, visitors will head for New York City and leave the United States Aug. 1. houses and people in the United States. 7 In his country, communities are crowded because of trans- portation problems. There is no television, and although there are 150 outdoor movies, every- one sits on chairs, not in cars, he said, The tour was sponsored by the After leaving Detroit, the foreign t detectives a lead as to where the containers were purchased. CHECKS PHONE REPAIRMEN is still checking on phone repair- men in the vicinity last Tuesday afternoon. company repairman and was look- ing for an address on Big Beaver road, less than a half-mile north of the O'Brien home. were going to try and several statements by neighbors meeting Thursday night with_ her neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Schjorlin of 127 Stoney Brook| Lane. being nervous when she got to their home at 7:30, an hour be- for the meeting,’ said O'Farrell. He was visibly. rattled by the sight of his home, its interior blackened and completely demol- ished, (Continued From Page One) The Michigan Bell Telephone Co. the job well.” Mrs. Paris, who owned the house, said a man driving ar unmarked truck came to the door that afternoon. He told her he was a telephone rubble. NO EVIDENCE OF TIMING ‘'There ruins of any timing device." He explained, She said she didn't think any- into the house where he | oi} was used.” “With these fuels a man could Police suspect he may have .. been posing as a repairman in order to get a look at the layout of the interior of the home. sald today “iron out”’ x k Investigators hat they- deseribed—as—“‘unusual.”’; Mrs. Paris went to a township) Hans, prankster,’’ he. said. “The Schjolins described her 83| cure wasn't his first job.” O'Brien opened some bureau drawers, but found only ashes, ; «“ good job,” he fumed. “They said she kept looking at | ° “°T j = her watch and saying they had better get going, although it was before 8 and the township hall he went from place to place. O'Farrell] and other investigators) said today that a burglary motive didn't amount to much. Several of 'a front door and upstairs door ‘We don’t know what was used to start the blaze,’’ O'Farrell said. was no evidence in the “This leads us to | thing of it at the time and let tue) peljeve that either kerosene or fuel /man- checked his map and she gave him) directions in the living room. “Whoever it }was knows the business. He's had ‘plenty of practice because this He shook his head in disgust as O'Brien, a business agent for Seek Bloomfield Fire Clues on 2 Fronts light some paper, toss it on the earpet and walk leisurely away before the fire really blazed up.” “But with gasoline, the stuff “They were real pros,’’ he mum-! would go up so fast that a long bled. “‘Whoever did it really knew/fuse or timing device would be .- inecessary.”’ ; * * * Chairs were pushed up against the items Mrs. Paris believed were) leading to a porch by the man or missing she later found in the! men who set the fire. | * * * Mrs, Paris said the chairs had been in the dining room when she left. The arsonists then had plenty of time to do their work without chance of being surprised in the act. When told he should have the replied, ithat. There's nothing left.”’ tk ow |e ny 1eamster Curses Arsonist, but Gives Him ‘A’ for Job “(Continued From Page One) ward Detroit, O'Brien thought about the burning. “For eight hours I kept think- ing. I asked myself who could have done it and I’m no nearer the answer now then whes | started.” He said he had no enemies in his home local, and scoffed at the idea that the arson had any connection with his efforts to organize — An FBI spokesman declined com-— ment as to whether it was related , was a 10-minute drive,” he con- tinued. Detroit. Teamsters Local 299, said he'd received many threatening phone calls but never worried born city employes. “Hubbard likes kay” he visrrors FROM TURKEY — Thirteén educators from Turkey “made a one-day tour of the“Waterford Township school system . yesterday. Their host was Waterford Supt. of Schools William: Shunck, seated in the front; Headquartered at Wayne State Uni- a versity during their stay in this area, the group is touring cities” sare mance tae y: t {) t inilis eins Pils find out why Mrs. Paris drove her car fram the garage of the O’Brien home to the Schjolin house less there. answers O'Farrell said, and added, isn't the only thing that is strange. not. directly connected O'Brien home.. The road ran along home local, arrived by plane from Wyoming last night, 2 & on The detectives also wanted to/ shout them. * “* * han 100. yards away and left it how women are. : “T've been getting threats ev since I became a Tenmarer agent. When you're in this busi- ness, you got to — — like that, “We are merely hoping to get to these questions,” “this “The mystery car was on a road to the he rear of ‘the house about 100 “They bothered my wife and mother,” he said, “but you know O’Brien said that he never locked the back door’ of his home, but nd mother always did. said, ‘‘but he’s = that crazy.” * * the clothing I have,’ O’Brien to!d »|reporters. : " with Howe, a close friend; temporarily before deciding: what to do next. The hockey great, waiting for. ‘O'Brien/to finish his interview vith the fire marshal, looked at the agent in charge of the FBI's Seat- _ tle office for more than threes It insisted the move was., charred house boarded up, O'Brien «: “IT don’t see any sense in ~ ee hee & .* « eau The Teamster ves wearing a ted - T-shirt and blue jeans. “That's all — . %, SATURDAY, JU Ly 38, 1959 / f i - J : Stay Alive Longer! ~ a Slow Down, Stop Inviting Hypertension By LELORD KORDEL ° Installment six Joe Carter, a big, stocky man, operates the filling station in our neighborhood. Every time I stopped for gas he would be munching something: a fried ham- burger, a hot dog, cookies, or a candy. bar, “Better watch your weight, Joe, - I warned him when I first noticed his shortness of breath. ‘‘Cut down | on the fats and starches.” “Sure, sure,’ Joe said, taking a soft drink out of the machine. | What can you do with a man, who doesn’t want to be told the | truth? Joe didn’t have the slighest' idea that he had high blood pres- 8 thy Rept a t is not a ‘smngre disease. single disease because it may re- sult from several different condi- tions.” There are séveral conditions, in- cluding atherosclerosis, which pro- duce, or are accompanied by, high blood pressure, In all instances the small arter- ies of the body become narrow and constricted. The same _ vol- ume of blood is pumped by the jheart through narrower and nar- lrower channels. This makes .the ipressure correspondingly higher since, to maintain adequate ciru- ‘lation, blood. must be expelled from ithe pumping heart chambers with cresicn force is not a , ap - | _/ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ~ : ee Geneaily the ‘face is ‘ flushed, | smile ae say, ny!” although in come cases it is eee white. Breathing becom the lips blowing out wud he chow cheeks flapping with each expiration. Paralysis is definitely evident in a majority of the victims: The pu- pil of one eye may be more con- tracted than the other, the face may appear lopsided, the arm and leg on one side may be more rigid or looser than on the other. * * * Cerebral thrombosis is less dra- ¢ matic. an arm, leg. or even an entire side, useless. Or you may experl- | ygind-C ence an unexplained difficulty speaking. These things can happen to any- 2 50s? Then stop and take stock of !ationship developed between the | yourself; Are you carrying around, ‘pair over the years. more wiehgt than you “should? | Are you beginning to get irritable, exhausted, and short of breath? your work, Glve up some of your | of Mrs. Marron's estate agreed | ambitions. Tone down your aggres- ‘© Waive interest. | siveness. to run everything and everybody. You may awaken to find Stop inviting hypertension! iN work, how you play, i 9 Elderly Widow Awarded! 7 Judgment Against Actor L\ SANTA, MONICA, Calif. (AP)— NY sce John Carroll must pay an) jelderly\ widow $178,674 under a! 'court-approved settlement, Maude Marron, 82, had sued for <¢g $228,000 she contended she gave! Are you in your 30s, 40s, or| ‘Carroll, 54, as a confidential re-| ¢ . } 5S ‘Fill’er up—Skin, | if A ‘judge Friday approved an arrangement in which Carroll would repay the widow on an in- Then it's time to slow up in/Stallment plan. The, conservator | Cut out your tendency) oe Crooner Fabian Expects to Earn $250,000 in ‘5 HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Rock * Roll singer Fabian Forte anaes can affect to earn $250,000 this year. our state of mind — your health, | This was disclosed Friday when) et rid of your executive paunch! Tomerrow; The High Cost of, aused Tension — How you (6 to 10 P.M.) “aL These Specials’ on’ ‘Sale TONITE & MONDAY (9 A.M. to 10 P.M.) We eouldn’t afford to offer. such super-bargains if we “reward” loyal customess:- Come and get your share .of the. savings. SIMMS Has Protected Pontiac Pocketbooks For Nearly 25 Years — 1934 te 1959 yed open on Sundays. These are is Roll-o n ofa © EVE in PARIS ¢ FRESH hth. as : ee = 4 ox ae is vs A values to \/ 2 re sure when he developed an irri-| Then what happens? When this ene ied Gun Kabnea « determine your life or death. \the 16 - year - old Philadelphia, lene), : | : oO you. * PETT tating cough because of the con.) ¢*tra load of werk is wer te Leleré Kerdel “y don’t mind sane iy ” Joe! All Rights Reserved. Adapted from mne| Schoolboy appeared in court for ETIQUET e STO E gestion in his lungs, he laveled it| the demands of everyday living . . said, “that I'm scared. You told|Make.” by Lelora Kordel” pact < eu) AP prowal Gh a. Shee Thevie aes Regular “a little touch of bronchitis.” The| the heart has to make adjust- |iungs, and it oozes into the tissues| once © sheild redvce. Does|¥o"! i tract. | on C veins on his neck stood out, He, ments. It enlarges to meet its (as well. Ithat still go.” ‘ — es extra work load, sometimes to : Sellers thought it was because of his coughing. Then his ankles began to swell. doe said: “Cops get flat feet. I’m getting swollen ankles. Guess | we're on our feet too much — sort of an occupational disease.” | When he became bloated he de-/| cided he'd better cut down on his beer quota. All these were danger signals, but Joe ignored them.. Fin- ally, his vomiting sent him.to the- hospital, where they told him he had congestive heart failure. I went to see him while he was con- such a degree that the heart, with its fixed blood supply, can- not furnish nutrition and oxygen | to any more muscle, To secure adequate nutrition’ jand oxygen when its pumping job mounts, the heart calls upon its cardiac reserve. If this reserve is used sparingly, the heart can carry on. This is why a _ hypertensive should always get plenty of rest and proper nutrition. Otherwise, just as a -starved man is unable to do a day's work, CAN HAPPEN TO YOU “High blood pressure is also one | of the chief culprits causing! jstrokes,"’ I told Joe “along with hardening of the arteries. When both are present, the con- dition is similar to that of the water pipes in your house when they get old and corroded, Even the normal pressure of the wa- ter might cause them to burst. But when the water comes charg- ing through the old and corroded pipes at a particularly high pres- sure, the pipes will burst sooner.” ; tissue shortens the lives of over- | “That’s more important than ever now, Joe,” I said. “Weight is a big factor in determining the progress of high blood pres- sure. Dr, D. PD. Feller, of the University of Washington Sehool of Medicine, did a lot of re- search on why and how fatty weight persons, “He discovered that the heart pumps blood through the vital or- gans about 10 times as fast as, it does through the muscles and| NEW ZENITH * CLOCK RADIOS | Wake up to music or alarm. Cabinet finished from front to back. Built-in antenna, choice of colors. Only 1.25 Weekly . ; Pepsodent or Stripe Your Choice All easy roll-on dooderent —- ease your favorite brand and save. : — a ee oe ae oe a a ee oe GILLETTE ‘THIN’ Razor Blades Limit 35c Value 10 for The Good Housekeeping Shop OF PONTIAC 51 W. HURON ST. 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Depletion of the car- idiac reserve causes the heart to be-| Cc valescing. “What was that you were trying’! to tell me about diet?’’ he asked. | “Diet can help you ease the load on your enlarged heart,” I told) him. ‘‘Used as a preventative, diet} may, in time, alleviate high blood Regular 69c i { { I 1 4 ! | ! ! ! 1 Tube ! Limit 2 Donaldson-Fuller Agency. Inc. SS —— — lette style couble-edge safety razors, = oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Unbreakable POLY brends. Limit 2 pressure.’ ‘may lose consciousness sudden-. come fatigued and undernourished, | a | CAUSES ARE MANY this condition resulting in conges-| '¥: often after complaining of a jharder to send the blood to the| “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” eaee : es el failire violent headache before collaps- |many miles of added eT IR : 10-QT According to Dr. Edwin P. 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Ruy, 05 Vice President and Secretary end Editor Treasurer and « Business Manager Advertising Director 2 ~ Harry J. _ Eant M. TREADWELL, . G. MaassHart Jornan, Groncs C. InM . Managing ‘Eaitor ; ‘Cireulation Manager tocol As Advertising Classified Manseer ‘Newspapers 3 Will Fight Forever oo 8 vere - An old‘time friend, DALE STAFFoRD, sounds off in Greenville and criticizes ithe Republican senators in Lansing Yor their stand on the matter of pub- Jic information. ; Says Brother Starrorp in part: ‘ “Michigan newspaper editors < are learning that the Demo- : crats are more interested in freedom of information than > most Republicans.” ‘ kx k * Greenville News. For- merly, he was Manag- ing Editor of The De- troit Free “Press, was with the Associated Press for a time, and once was with The Pontiac PREssS. '* * * _ We feel very strongly on this gen- eral subject. Newspapers have fought for the “people’s right to know” and they will continue as long as schem- ing leaders anywhere attempt to ‘close the doors. . * * * As I have said many times, this battle is net waged for the special benefit of the newspapers. Publi- cations are not struggling to get unusual advantages for them- selves. The entire fight is waged wo protect YOU and YOU and YOU. Men have lived and died for the right to tell the public what is happening and the battle will go on and on. * x & Public officials work for the tax- yers who have the right to know ‘what they are doing. The first step a dlictator takes is to throw a strong muzzle over the press. He wants to act in secrecy. He wants to be ac- countable to no one. This is the basis of an autocracy or a dictatorship. : a eR Ke _ The basis of a democracy or a republic is the election and ap- pointment of public officials who are responsible to fhe people — the taxpayers—and that again « means YOU. x * * » It doesn’t mean the newspapers. We're merely an agent — YOUR ‘AGENT. We're serving YOU. x * * You have a right to understand what happens to your money. You have a right to know what pub- lie officials are doing. Nearly all ‘of them are even more aware of this than you are. They are ANXIOUS to report and do so voluntarily, just as people in all organizations report to the boss. Public servants with an ulterior motive would have you mistaken- ly believe the newspapers want the information because they are busy - bodies, poking their noses inte their affairs. WELL, THEY ARE. AND IT’S DONE FOR YOU. x~ *« * » The Pontiac Press grants occasion- ally a certain bit of information must ‘#e delayed. The City Commission might want to buy a block of prop- erty for a new park. If that leaked out, certain Shady characters could rush in and option the land with the intent of sticking the city with a price. eae Pe ee ee ee a Poa arnse eet FOaReu ew ws eee Oe HeA wD wee - . * But even in an instance such as - ‘this, The PRESS expects the public : body, to take the reporter assigned to _ hat beat into its confidence, know-. The Press will not print that ! — until later, But the very fact ‘The Press knows all the facts pro-. “tects. ‘the public. And in instances u ae oe oe tare never betrayed as Forever and ree, certain politi- Starrorp is the publisher of The (more importantly) — for the ‘People’s Right to Know’ cal figures are after privacy ‘and the veil of secrecy. When you hear of one, erect your lightning rod. Be suspicious. That’s the way skulduggery starts. You can bank on newspapers to fight this on into eternity. And in Conclusion... . Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter. Reviving the old Pontiac slogan: “The Most Beautiful Thing on Wheels,” reminds me of “Wap” Joun’s afterthought: “Except HEpy LaMar on roller skates.” .......... MERRILL C. (“BABE”) MEIGS, now past 75 and long time ranking Hearst executive, phoned “BuNnkKI£” KNUDSEN the other day and said he’d like to play golf. Soooo, Base flew himself here in his own plane, had a round at Bloomfield, flew back to Battle Creek for dinner and then home to Chicago. Bunkie’s father took his first airplane ride with MEIGs and so did BUNKIE. x * * Sculptor Gutzor Borglum who did those huge heads of American leaders on Mount Rushmore heard that granite erodes an inch every 100,000 years. Said he: “When I learned that, I added another inch to George Washington’s nose. No one can tell the difference and it gives him a million years. a Margaret Widdifield-the other day and we had an interesting tete-a- tete. The next morning her moth- er asked her if I were a nice man and the four year old replied: “Yes—but he’s married, isn’t he?”.......... The third highest point in Oakland County is Water- ford Hill (1149 feet). 7 x *« * Michigan traffic in June was up eight per cent. In the last week I no- ticed licenses from Oregon, Florida, Massachusetts, North and South Carolina and Texas Dec- orator MANNY SHEIN commenting on ‘the new fashions says: “Some of our girls show a lot of style and some of our styles show a lot of girl.”....... .I understand Dr. W. M. Green holds all local records with 13,000 babies delivered in 30 years. It sounds to me like a world’s mark, also...... .. More than six million was bet in Las Vegas over the Fourth of July. The total for 1958 was 85 million. scasarerae Memo to my girl Friday. Please get me the first name of Gus SCHOLLE’s daughter. She’s a senior next fall in Royal Oak High...... . Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: the C’s—the weather; the J’s: summer- time TV color broadcasting. —HAro_p A. FITZGERALD re Our Government and its agencies are becoming more paternalistic all the time. For example, the Weather Bureau has completed plans for tell- ing us how uncomfortable we are in certain kinds of weather — some- thing we should be required to de- termine for ourselves, as we have done in the past. “Soviet Sentences Drunk Driver to Die Before Firing Squad.” — Head- line. If the death sentence were given for drunk driving in the U. 8., the danger of wereeraation would be greatly reduced. Mororists are being reminded that children are out of school — some- thing that should be entirely obviqus to anybody who isn’t blind and deaf. | ne a ne ENS - Durine a lull in the conversation you might brightly remark. that the official motto of Hawaii is “Ua mau me OOH Eh BIDS 1 ke ome.” j | The POWER ‘of FAITH. *evosnoie | ! A packing- faae clerk, who twice had to give up his a stay for the priesthood Sera of ill health, became one of the great benefactors of youth, Father Flanagan, founder of Boys Town, Neb. He believed ‘ conditions. ‘there is no such thing as a bad boy,” Thousands entrusted to his care, who became strong citizens, successful only a victim of family or social ' business and professional men, farmers, courageous soldiers, are testimonies to his faith in youth. On a borrowed $90 and his own salary — “Faith is a kind of capital, too,’’ he said — he gathered homeless, abandoned, abused and misdirected boys into a rented house in Omaha in 1917 and gave them the love that had been missing in their lives, Each boy, Protestant, Catholic, Jew, was encouraged in his faith. Through prayers, sweat and gifts Boys Town grew until today it comprises 50 buildings on 1,000 acres, a home and school for youth of every race, color and creed. Father Flanagan never ceased his fight for youth: He left a hospital bed to travel and plead for an imprisoned 12-year-old. He fought for humane reform schools. He was officially called to the Orient after the war to help solve the problem of homeless youth. Then to Austria and Berlin, where he died, still seeking to uote the morale ef youth. Days of All Faiths Is Mary Magdalene Legend True? By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Just who was Mary Magdalene, and why does everyone take for granted that she was a prostitute before her conversion? * * * St. Luke (chapter 7, verse 37) mentions without naming her a woman who was a great sinner, and in his next chapter (verse 2) he states that seven devils had gone out of Mary Magdalene. Ad- mittedly, that is q lot of devils and anyone who had that many in her would probably be capable © of a considerable amount of bad conduct, * * * On the other hand, in those days insanity was attributed to devils, and the reference could be taken as indicating a cure rather than a re- form. Besides, St. Luke does not say that Mary Magdalene and the “great sinner’’ are the same wom- an. But it has always been as- sumed that they are. * * * To complicate things further, Western church tradition has iden- tified Mary of Bethany, the sister of Martha and Lazarus, as being this same Mary.. This is a little confusing. because Magdalene gmeans “of Magdola"” (a small community on the western shore of Galilee) and it is hard to see how one Mary could be from two towns. * * * The explanation offered is that Mary, Martha and Lazarus moved to Bethany in order to be ~ near Jesus as he narrowed His public ministry down to the en- virons of Jerusalem, and that in this way Mary of Magadala be- came Mary of Bethany. * * * There are many Western schol- ars who question this identifica- tion; the Greek church rejects it altogether and honors the two Marys on two different days as two separate individuals. * * * One source of the idea that Mary Magdalene was a scarlet woman may be an utterly unfounded story in a mediaeval document called the Golden Legend. Here it is stated that Mary had been engaged to St. John the Evangelist at the time Jesus called him. . * * * husband was taken from her, and went and gave herself to all de- light.” Still ne definite mention . of prostitution, but it could have been enough fo start a ririor. “4% * A Whatever Mary may have been before she encountered Jesus, the important matter is what she be- _came after, She will always be re- membered for the key part she played in the events Aacoilimoen . the Crucifixion and Resurrection. . ~*~ * * At Calvary she'stood waiting and watching, and when it was all over ‘| ty she helped with the burial. But the came the. first person in all the climax Of her wholé life rhast have” world to see and recognize and been on Easter morning, when she be greeted by the Risen Lord. “went _early to the tomb and be (Copyright 19659) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag Former Marathon Runner Just Keeps Puffing Along “I am 70, retired, in good physical condition, take long brisk walks, an hour of calisthenics four times a week, practice belly breathing. I was a marathon runner in my thir- ties, I am a chain smoker and enjoy the pipe even while hiking. Please tell me if it is harmful.” — (0.H.) Answer — Now you're a mara- DR, BRADY thon smoker, eh? If you smoke contantly of course it is harmful, Pipe smoking is probably less harinfa? than cigar or cigaret smoking, because the smoker inhales less cabon monox- ide, ‘(In my opinion, nicotine has nothing to do with the pathological effects of smoking. C-O is the harmful factor — carbon-monoxide anoxia.) Don’t smoke while exert- ing yourself — in play, work, hik- ing, calisthenics, * * * “Son, 5, we learned recently, was born with only one kidney.” —(A.P. McE.) Answer — One kidney will serve as well as two. The second of any organs that come in pairs is more or less a spare which may never be _needed, Except eyes and ears, Two eyes more accurately judge distance of an object than one, Two ears recog- nize the direction from which sound comes where one cannot do #0, in school. rye the average, for all « which I am ‘eigen to you.) sae es N. * * * ‘ Answer —- 1 congratulate your kids for choosing. a nurse for a ‘mother, It is not the fault of the friends and rela- tives that they are 60 years be- \hind the times. \ _ tions, don’t you believe Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona! health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self-addressed envelope is sent te The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright, 1959) Voice ‘ot the Peools ‘What's Happened to re N ation’s M oral ral. Strength: if What’ s become of fea proud pioneer Ippirit that made this country great and created such men as Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt? The time has gone permanently, I fear, when this country believes Charles Kingsley’s statement: “The age of chivalry has not vanished when a man, seeing a wrong committed, can say, ‘I'll adie that ‘wrong or die x * * What’s happened to a country when it quibbles on injustice and makes allowance for international gangsters? Do you suppose Teddy Roosevelt would have allowed the spectre of atheistic Russia to frighten us to docility at a time when the free world demands a positive attitude in the attempt!” against wrong? What's become of the attitude that would not, could not, allow Barbary pirates to threaten our young nation’s free passage on the seas? Is internal disintegration the answer? Have each man's morals been so depleted that he’s built a fence around his morals and brings them out only when convenient? x Ok, * Nations are destroyed only from within. Man's inherent. greed even- fusily burns him up. Neither poor nor rich is exempt. It’s as bad.to shortchange your neighbor as to practice chicanery among nations. There's no little sin. Until we recognize this, we'll always be prey to blackmailing, arrogant nations for no one can fight the good fight with doubts in his own heart. 2441 Mt. Clemens Kordel Articles Prompt Thought Lelord Kordel is currently in- structing American Women how to keep their spouses relaxed, unruf- fled, thin as a rail, calm, happy at all times, and how to be sure no monthly bills pile up higher than his take home pay. Well, this writ- er is doing more to put the old love-light back in more ladies’ eyes than all the charm books ever printed. * * * As I’ read, one pesky thought keeps breaking through: It seems our men have gotten frustrated, fat from our too rich cooking, tired, wrinkled and quite worried, all because we in this land of plenty have had plenty. What’s going to happen to Rus- sla if she gets on thig merry-go- round? Can you foresee the re- sults, Her men will become just as ours have. Her women will . get worried about keeping their darlings alive. And then? * * * The world will become so occu- pied with relaxing, keeping thin, happy, unruffled, that no one will ever have time to drop any little ol’ bomb. Wonderful thought, isn’t it? Anyway, enjoy reading Mr. Kor- del each evening. Ruth Vogt Birmingham * Smiles Buying government securities tightens the bond between home and country. * * * Railroads continue to eliminate passenger trains, Maybe, some day, -we won't be able to track one down. * * * Sharpening your lawn mower will enable you to cut the grass at a fast clip. : * * * We've never been sure whether those bathing suits were Bikinis or Peekinis. * * * Many a man has cooked his goose by getting involved with a chicken. * * * Chronic horse players usually wind up saddled with debts. Fred R. Lessen Portraits By JAMES J. METCALF Some opportunities may knock . But they are mighty few... The chance to prove what you are worth... Is really up to you . You have to find your way in life . . . Your choice of a career . And prove that you are honest and . . . Devoted and sin- cere . . . Indeed those opportuni- ties . . . That knock upon your door . . . Are mostly those that happen from ... Your doing more and more . . . The harder that you strive each day . . . For health and happiness ... The closer God will draw you to... A genuine success... And so your opportunity . . . Is really up to you. . . As you accept a cer- tain job . . . And strive to see it through. (Copyright 1958) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And the tongue is a fire. The tengue is an unrighteous world among our members, staining the whole body, setting on fire the cycle of nature, and set on fire by hell—James 3:6. . * * * The tongue of a fool is the key of his counsel, which in a wise man, wisdom hath in keeping. — Socrates. The Ragatry Parson s “A man’s conscience ough operate like a doorbell 1 every time he starts to nap.” Case Records of a Psychologist: Church-Going Promotes Health Father Paul is a Catholic priest who raises a very valid question. Most of us modern physicians will agree to his premise, for we find that faith- ful church going is a great aid to health. Even in surgery, we medics may remove the in- flamed appendiz, but only God can make a wound heal. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B-490: Father Paul, aged 33, is a very effective Catholic priest with whom I have had lunch occasionally. Fi “Dr. Crane,”’ he began recently; “don’t you think church people are healthier than non-church folks? “Apart from its moral implica- therefore, that active parti- cipation int heir local church is su- DR. CRANE perb health insurance? “T've argued that it is and I think your would enjoy hearing your views since you are both a psychologist and a physician?” > RELIGION PROMOTES HEALTH On Sunday, at least 40,000,000 Americans will be in church for from one to 3 hours. * * * As an empirical test, check back over your lifetime and count the ‘ number of people you have ob- served at church who have_suf- fered a stroke of apoplexy. Or did you ever witness a fatal heart attack occur in a church? How about a perforated peptic ulcer or a ruptured appendix? newspaper readers. Yet most of you never have seen a death occur in a-church! In my own case, I have never missed church but 3 times in the past 40 years and have also been in Sunday school amost every Sun- day, too, so I have spent 242 hours .with about 2,500,000 fellow worship- ers without ever having seen a fa- tality. S * * * Oh, I have been called on hastily ~ to examine a few parishioners who had fainted, but they all revived shortly and walked out under their own power. GOD IS BEST MEDICINE Our medics. usually concur in saying that God is the very best medicine we physicians can pre- scribe. And active church folks, who > thus team-up with God Almighty in an effective Junior Partner- ship arrangement, benefit in many medical ways. The greater serenity resulting from this widened perspective and faith, causes less inner tension. * * * Blood pressure tends to drop somewhat, Peptic ulcer is not xs likely for it is the neurotic, fearful folks who secrete more stomach acid that bores the holes through the stomach wall (perforating ul- cer). Spastic colitis is less likely. And ehurch people seldom have insom- - nia. They are thus saved the expense of sleeping potions = tranquil- izers. They need’t | as likely to hove . around medical offices as hypo- chondriags, terrified lest they may die before tomorrow's sun dawns, ‘A non-church person is not like- to be serene. Yet serenity of a tense, childless wife, after adopt- ing a child, often gets pregnant and bears her first flesh-and-blood offspring. ¥ 8 *& Faithful attendance at church will probably lower your blood pressure far more than a costly trip to some warmer climate or a health spa. Se go to church tomorrow and contribute a little more heavily when the collection plates’ are passed, for your priest or clergy- man is a good ally of modern scientific physicians, We medics are not a bit jealous of the curative effects of church going. , We urge you lay- — men to become active in your neigh! church, ‘ ‘ in care of The ‘Ponting Pides, Posting, son yom BR 4c stamped, self. ae enve ore for h pod aim B charts ee” pam- (Copyright 1959) The sociated Press is entitled soe ok ae Soe Ec * as well as all AP , Y 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, «We ‘ ft / : es) ; P | “| j { j f ! , i ¥ . ‘ | = / Surptise Awaits |FemTes ae es SUN.-MON. } SPECIALS! JULY 18, 1959 Williams Chats ‘Strike Affects Others ~ With Economists Governor Calls “Experts to Island Mansion to Aid| His Thinking “e ‘eres Driver to Cross “1 On Aug. 17, 1958, the one-mil-) lionth vehicle wound its way across. - Beside Steel Workers pee Se een = prise is in store for some motorist -<- at-the Mackinae Bridge, Resigns Sales Post Some time Sunday or Mondays; saGINAW Frank E. Young, the two-millionth vehicle will CPOSS' for 40 years sales representative the bridge since its opening Nov. 1. | of the Chemical Machinery Divis- 1957. ion of Baker Perkins, Inc., of Sag-. Ae le di hi tlt ti ia or another it touches just about everyone in town, The man who operates the cor- ner grocery sees business drop. By JOHN CARROLL | It's the waiting. and uncertainty BRADDOCK, Pa, (UPI)—When|‘2#t makes-time drag. ~ a strike settles over a stee] town} Not only does it affect the day- \like this one, life becomes pretty| to-day life of the steel worker miserable. MACKINAC ISLAND (UPI — Some of the nation’s top econ- omists disgreed today in predic- and his family, but in one way The woman who owns the neigh- borhood beauty parlor has no trou- ble with appointments — there was The driver of that vehicle will |inaw will retire Aug. 1. The firm be greeted by public officials, |manufactures chemical process: Open Sun.-10 to 3 no waiting list, beauty queens and Mackinac 'and foundry machinery. At the cigar stand, the salesman 7 _}, tells you he’s still taking in nickels ( and dimes ‘‘but if the strike lasts! long it will cut my business by) WHICH DO tions on the economic impact of the steel strike. j Dr. Robert Nathan, Washington consulting economist, branded the steel companies as ‘‘the worst in- flationary force in the country” and said the industry welcomed the strike to “‘justify a big price in- crease,” — a ; Soon You'll Be Able to Send Nikita Flowers LONDON (AP)—The time may| “Actually,” said Thomas Simp- James Roy an automobile deel be-approaching when-an-Ameriesnson, “we're going to-grapple with gr ;emembers only too well what’ —or just about anybody else—will|this thorney problem next week.” | steel strike tan do. 7 ,be able to telegraph a dozen red = ’ | es 4 : J Kenneth Galbraith, economic jroses to Nikita Khrushchev in the| » SUmPso® Is am officer of Inter- The last one nearly wiped me, flora, 50-year-old organization out,’ he said. “If this one goes on! adviser to Adlai Stevenson in his | Kremlin. . i i pieddentinil cause eo ae aay | = pecan {fotert flow- pare could finish the job on economic influence of the strike | The men who run the local ey ae ww At Least 62 Killed wen ve rm Galbraith said strikes are \ of ne system” in this country. F < ri aon om ee Peteed vised = Nathan and Galbraith were p H ee among seven economists giving aL uSan ysteria ot _canne: te qiee fee tee shirt sleeve briefing to Democratic| , : i : much time om their hands and governors G, Mennen Williims and) PUSAN, Korea (AP)—A stam-|florists operating in 120 countries) have nothing else to do.” Orville Freeman of Minnesota on|Pede set off by a flash rain broke will meet in London July 19. The tavernkeeper’s headache. The nine—three Americans, three comes later, when the strike is: Give Your Lawn a Lift! ARMOUR'S | VERTAGREEN © Ferlilizer $188 FREE 10 Lb, Bog 3 ROSE FOOD : one-third.” j | But Harvard professor-author, “You can now telegraph flowers to Communist Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia,” he said, “but the Soviet Union won't allow its florists to belong te our organization.” Nine men representing 25,000 - Aa 5 CONTACT LENSES or GLASSES? Whichever you prefer . . . Kindy gives you the finest quality at sensible everyday prices! Choose from our wide selection of attractive eye-gless frames—or your choice of the leading contact lens types (Corneal, Micro-lens, Spher- . con or Vent-Edge). ~~ Whatever your visual needs, Kindy can serve you efficiently and economically. Fifty years of experience stands behind our guarantee of satisfaction. what can be done to foster an|UP a gay outdoor comedy and “adequate rate of growth and ful] Music show Friday night, leaving'Britons, and three from continental! pyer employment in the American econ-|62 persons — mostly children —)Europe —, are members of Inter-) wy). * ‘ omy.” |trampled to death, police reported. |flora’s world couricil which dictates ia bce istic one, roe ot Both governors are expected to| Authorities said 51 children un-|the orgainzation’s policy. itheir debts.” said Pas Tampas take active roles in the race for der 10 were among the dead and|. The Americans are Victor Stein. | one of the. barkeeps - the 1960. Democratic presidential that atleast 26-persons were killed/San Farncisco; Eugene Daudetin, | - * * nemination. : ‘at the narrow gates-of the Pusan! Chicago, and Harold Kayton, San = Bo oe cs - Pea |e dike , | Maurice Braun, owner of Braun's Municipal Stadium as the audience, Antonio. Jewelry Store here, is one of many ace “ | ‘of 70,000 surged toward shelter. Stein, now vice president of |small businessmen whose sales beats the death toll may in- Interfiora, will become president | plunge downward. POSS SSS SS OOOO CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCT CTT CC CCT C COC CCC CCC CCC CC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC COTO OO Te Williams is expected to seek the nomination himself and Free- man is cochairman of a came paign to get the nomination for at the London meeting. m : hows © : Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- | Forty persons were hospitalized ; . Gees bas Co on ee CREDIT— > 50-Ib. $ | Minn.). * : and scores of other injured were| As for operating Interflora serv-;Money fo kick around on luxuries _ -. _. _|taken to their homes without treat-/ice in the U.S.S.R., “a direct up- like watches and jewelry,” he oF ee BAGS Both denied they were gathering | nent police said peal to the Kremlin is considered said, ““Theye too concerned with COURSE! Optometrist a campaign speech material trom! : likely,’’ Simpson said. |stretching tha dollar to meet the basses 10 BAGS ROSE FOOD FREE | the economists, Williams said he . Has Interfl rer hu custom-! £00d bills for their kids. And a | invited the blue-ribbon panel on Picks Catholic College scene ileal ates Loe bd ; The young Reiters of Ottawa drive find the pool at Forest Lake Country Club a good place to spend a large part € of their summer vacation. to right are Robert, Alice and Richard, children of the Richard E. -Reiters. Abby Harried By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Our problem My husband's and my mother us because we mothers. mother .(66) (63) live with have no other relatives who can keep them. My hus- band and I would like to take our chil- dren and go away for a few weeks’ vacation but we don't want to take our mothers and them home. is our ABBY we can't leave She’s Fashionably on Time By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Women's Editor The models twirl with prac- ticed ease in the showroom. A hundred buyers scan each new. fall costume, make small notations. * * * Members of the metropoli- tan fashion press eye the clothes for photographic sibilities. A tiny figure in a modish suit and a white organdy hat at the microphone says: Ps: “This is the way a woman wants to look this fall . smooth, correct, well put-to- gether, all-of-a-pi.ce : the look of dignity and pride of possession .. .” ~ Slender suits of supple fab- rics, trimmed in precious furs, parade by . . . beautiful cos- tumes to see a woman through any occasion glittering theater and dinner out fits. Then comes the applause, and the small designer is hidden in the rush of buyers and press eager to offer congratulations. * * * “Another great collection . . “Your best yet, my dear . . ” ” “How do you do it, year after year?” “Can I possibly have these things exclusively in my city?” “We'd like to photograph next week, for the September cover...” Adele Simpson accepts the plaudits like a prima donna after a triumphant opening. Then she hurries across the salon to grasp the hand of a large and well-scrubbed lady wearing a severe black hat and a plain dark coat, and sitting alone. * x * “How did you like it, Jenny?” asks the designer anxiously. tbe iertien D. Bell of Lest ipa ‘boulevard, a member of the Pine Lake ~ Art Club. recently had two oil paintings on display at the Suomi College Art in conjunction with the fifth . annual fore Country Art Exhibition at Hancock. é the Fro.’ } titled “Chrysanthemums. painting featured was s entitled * afer his wife Mr. Bell j beside one of her. two paint ngs, en- Her other «* j “Very says the lady. nice mum,” “You do understand what goes on here now, don’t you?’’ continues Mrs, Simp- son. “You de see why I can't always get home to dinner on time, and why I sometimes don't have time for break- fast?”’ ” “I begin to see,’’ admits the jady, breaking into a broad smile. ‘Now don't you worry, Mum. I'll keep the dinner hot for you." Next the designer seeks out a thin young man ‘standing un, certainly near the door. * * * “Did you see it, Edward? Did you like it?’ she asks. “Yes, madam. And very in- teresting it was, too, Different from London, Much more effi- cient, I'd say.”’ “Oh, I'm so glad you liked it. Thank you, Edward. Now will you wait for me?" “But now you see what a busy woman has to do to-keep her help.” LANSING You see, our mothers do not get along. When I leave them alone in the house together for even an hour I come back to find them both sulking over an argument they just had. are different types and dis- agree on everything. Don't sug- gest an old age home, as we'd never consider it. “Is there some solution? NEEDING A VACATION DEAR NEEDING: If you feel that leaving these two women alone in the house for two weeks would be disastrous, call in a. ‘*‘mother-sitter"’ to look after them. Some oldsters behave better for strangers than they do for their family. You, your hubby and children deserve that vacation. * * * DEAR ABBY: In your opin- ion is it proper for a casual acquaintance to ask point- blank how a perfectly respect- able lady got a black eye? . THE LADY DEAR LADY: It is -proper, but unnecessary. The only way a respectable lady gets a black eye is by walking into a door. » - *»* DEAR ABBY: I1 am _ the mother of a teenage daughter who is going steady with a young man in his twenties. He is from a broken home and doesn't have a very gond rep- utation. He doesn't take her out very often. They spend their time at our home, which is better than elsewhere. He doesn't show much re- spect fer us. Do I have a right to ask him to leave at a cer: tain time? He has stayed as late as 3:30 a. m. MRS. S. DEAR MRS. S.: You not only have a RIGHT to tell him when to leave—you have an OBLIGATION. A teenaged girl who is permitted to keep steady. company with a young mar of questionable reputation (and w ho, doesn’ {show much respect ‘to the girl's parents) needs more guidance than you giving her. are x »* DEAR ABBY: They ¥ ‘ My boss is a Pontiac Press Phote From left $15,000 a-year man, but he is so cheap you wouldn't believe it. He brings sandwiches from home for his lunch and sends me out to walk two blocks to buy him milk. He has sent me out in the rain to buy him ham- burgers. There are no less than six nice eating places within one block of this office. I have been his secretary for 4 years and 1 am fed up on being his errand At Whitfield Home | tiene fustin, Burton Taylor j Covert Methodist Church was the scene of the Friday eve- ning wedding of- lene M, Hus-. tin and Burton Taylor. The Rev, Lottie Wier assisted by the Rev. P, T. Jones offici- ated at the candlelight cere- mony before 500 guests, * * * The bride, of Prall street, is the daughter of former Pon- tiac residents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hustin of Goodyear, Ariz. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. William Taylor of Dray- ton Plains and the late Mr. Taylor. The bride wore a white floor length gown of nylon tulle with inserts of lace ruffling a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves, She wore pearl earrings, a gift of the bridegroom and she carried a bouquet of red roses on & white prayer book, Mrs. David Bess was matron of honor with Mrs. Herbert Eschendal and Mrs. Reinhart of Drayton Plains as bridesmaids. They wore dresses of pink chiffon over pink taffeta with matching cummerbunds. The matron of honor’s dress was & lighter pink. They wore head- bands of seed pearls with scal- loped veils and carried bou- quets of white carnations. * * * Lawrence Taylor of Drayton Plains was his brother's best man, Groomsmen were the bridegroom's brothers, William Taylor of Almont and Earl Taylor of Livonia. Ushers were the bride’s brother, Gerald Hustin of Goodyear and Rob- Wife Needs Mother-Sitter girl, too. I need my job but I also need my self-respect. Any suggestions? FED UP DEAR FED UP: Your boss could be more concerned about saving time than money. If you feel that running his er- rands is beneath your dignity, tell him so, and turn in your track shoes—but be prepared to turn in your resignation. For a personal reply, write te ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Fete Barbara Calhoun Mrs, Stuart Whitfield, Mrs. Jack Strait, and Mrs. Noyce Strait Jr. were cohostesses at a miscellaneous shower Thurs- day honoring Barbara Jean Calhoun, The shower was held at the Cherokee road home of Mrs. Whitfield. Barbara, daughter Give Shower to Honor Bride-Elect Geraldine Thomas, _ bride- elect of Robert J. Adams, was honored at a shower Wednes- day given by Mrs. Daniel Ad- ams Jr. at her home on West Longfellow avenue. Miss Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas of Mount Clemens, and Mr. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Danie} Adams of Clifford street, will exchange vows Aug. 29 in Mount Clemens. Guests ineluded”= Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Gerald Gom- bert, sister of the bride- ‘elect, Mrs. Daniel Peters, Irene Peters, Mrs. Sam Pe- ters, Mrs. Adams, Beverly. Adams, and Frances Greer. of Mr. Concluding the list were Mrs. Harold Goshen. Mrs. Alvin Fox. Mrs. James McEvers, Mary Massengale, Martha Hoyt, and Linda Foster. and Mrs, Eugene Calhoun of Spokane drive, will marry Thomas Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cross of Hammond Lake road, Aug. 22 at Central Methodist Church. Attending the affair were Mrs, Cross, Mrs. Calhoun, Mrs. Harold Furlong, Mrs, James Jenkins, Mrs. Edward Barrett, Mrs. J. R. Greenhalgh, Mrs. Clifford Ekelund, Mrs. Howard Heldenbrand. Mrs. Harold De- puy, Mrs. Alfred Rothweiler, Mrs. Ronald Geiger, Mrs. Glenn Griffin, and Mrs. Harold Howlett, Others were Mrs. Lewis Wint, Mrs. Arthur Young, Mrs. Harcourt Patterson, Mrs. WWal- ter Willman, Mrs. Bruce An- nett, Mvs. Robert Oliver, Mrs. James Clarke, Mrs. Ve Ab- bott, Mrs. Norman Kulfala, Mrs. Cecil McCallum, Mrs. James Corwin, Mrs. Verne Hampton, Mrs, Robert Ban- now, and Mrs. Theodore Pauli. Zeta Phi Zeta Meets Zeta Phi Zeta Sorority mem- bers met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Edward Riéves on Williams Lake road. Honorary member, Judy Prokstch, who is here on va- cation from Marion, Ihd. also attended the meeting. Future activities of the group include an installation of offi- cers for the coming two years and a bake sale for the month of October. From Keweenaw to Clio—Tickets Please Ralph _ The straw hat season is in full swing in UP— First to open the season, on June*2. was the Barn Theater theater is rural Michigan. at Atfgusta. The Summer theaters are attract- marking its 14th season. ing playgoers and training Jack Ragotzy, young acting talent from the Keweenaw playhouse in the far north to the musical tent at Clio. The playhouses range from arena or theater-in-the-round to conventional staging. Some are quartered in barns, abandoned dance halls or cir- cus tents, At the Red Barn Theater, north of Saugatuck, a recep- tion in the basement follows the play and. members: of the cast mingle with the audience over coffee and\ sandwiches. / : “8 * More formal in setting, but equally informal in spirit, is the Manistee Summer Theater, housed in the old —— Opera House, Oe a el a native of Kalamazoo, has been director there since the summer theater operation was started in 1946. For the. first three years, the group was known as the village | players and staged performances in a former -church at Richland, Total capitalization for the first year was $350, Ragotzy ~ recalled, “We teetered constantly on the brink of financial disaster ‘| -and the box office failure of . ‘a single production would have - Meant the end,” he said, * ® * Full houses have been the rile in recent. years and con- stant improvements have been made. “With no modesty whatso- ever,’ Ragotzy said, ‘I © can report that the Barn Theater today is one of the finest sum- mer theaters in the country.” The Ypsilanti Players, start- ed in 1914 in an old carriage house, is believed to be the first little theater in the state. Others offering summer playgoing include the Petoskey Playhouse, Cherry Theater, Grand Rapids, hquse at Grand Ledge, North- laid Playhouse, Sister Lakes Playhouse, Clark Lake Play- ers and Wingspread Sunimer Theater. ; The summer theaters follow: a Michigan tradition that dates In the earliest plays in De- troit are believed to be the amateur theatricals staged by the soldiers there from 1815 to 1821, In the golden days of the opera house after the Civil War, theater and opera flour- ished in nearly every major city, There also were opera houses in smaller towns. such Little South ucha os Circle Theater in Sellvene eyes see Diet Ledges ,Play- Peninsula's copper country. ae These opera houses were | | torn | Say Vows by Candlelight . MRS. BURTON TAYLOR ert Taylor and Kenneth Tay- lor of Almont, A reception was held in the church, parlors, Before leaving on a honeymoon to Northern Michigan, the bride changed to a pink cotton dress with white lace. They will live in Drayton Plains when they re- turn. a * The bride “attended Taylor University and the bridegroom attended Wayne State Univer- sity, * * * Mrs. Hustin was dressed in a gown of rose pink lace over pink taffeta and wore a cor- sage of Rubrum lilies. Mrs. Taylor wore a blue and white nylon dress with a corsage of Album lilies. white This. blue and Swiss linen dress gives the “two - piece illusion’ sil- houette. The wide and low neckline is V-vested with white linen to match the band and bow at the high waistline. Meet for Benefit Pontiac Woman's Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Earl Eddy on Elizabeth Lake avenue for a benefit card par- ty and luncheon. Mrs. Elmer MacLean cohostess. was ict os Ba RE ASR fe \, / THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. J ULY 2, 1959 . ‘Cultinag tae ae Tanning Dries Up = Ppa Amita Lapa | She has a lovely tan now, but it w iad be a gond idea if she would fade out a bit before September. A heavy tan won't be so flattering with fall clothes. Good Saleswoman Uses Psychology By RUTH MILLETT They may both be thinking the same thing, but there’s a world of, difference between what a good | saleswoman tells a customer and, what a Poor saleswoman says. A poor saleswoman says: “It's, very youthful’’—immediately mak-| ing her woman customer fee] old.) A good’saleswoman ays: ‘You're young enough to wear this style’’ --and the customer feels younger. don’t find exactly what you want. It’s most becoming and it really is a good buy.” The ,gustomer will not only keep the dress in mind, she may decide right then | and there to take it instead of looking further. A poor saleswoman who hasn't made a sale says with a sour look: \“‘I've showed you everything ‘2 |your size.”’ A good saleswoman smiles and A poor saleswoman says haugh- tily: “‘No, I haven’t a thing in navy. Navy just isn't being worn this season"”—making her custo- mer determined to find navy if she has to walk all over town. joyed helping you.’ And sure enough, j usually goes back. Build Her a Sewing A good saleswoman says: ‘I'm sorry I don’t have a navy dress} to show you, but I've a beautiful] brighter blue that might be even} more becoming. It’s so nearly the} color of your eyes.” Who wants| a navy dress after that? : sen’ Closet A poor saleswoman = says:| “You're making a big mistake if! By DOROTHY ROE you don’t take this dress. It’s a’ Every woman who sews real bargain.’’ Nobody likes to be : needs a special place to kee accused of showing poor judgme: ‘ . e P her fabrics and sewing equip- ment. Otherwise it takes too much of a toll in time and temper to assemble the neces- sary tools for a simple sewing chore. Common to almost every household is the calamity of the length of cherished fabric cut up for doll clothes; the yardstick transplanted to the garage; the scissors that have been used to pry the lig off a thread and A smarter saleswoman says: “Keep this dress in mind if you jar; the needles, pins that simply have dis- appeared. A simple solution to the prob- lem is a special locker or closet built to safeguard sewing ma- terials. It's easy to build at small cost, and will eliminate one of the most vexing prob- lems of the home seamstress. An efficient two-door ward- robe-type closet has _ been worked out by local sewing cen- ter experts. It can be built in a few hours by a husband, if he’s the handy type, or if not, by a carpenter. The sewing cabinet may be built of plywood. It is a two-~ door cabinet, about seven feet tall and three and a half feet wide. It should be divided into two sections—a virtical sec- tion for storage of the ironing board, the skirt marker and garments awaiting repair or completion, and a shelf sec- + tion., | The shelfs should be mounted on adjustable brackets, to ac- commodate items of different sizes. The top shelf might be used for books, patterns and reference material. A second shelf could hold thread and small items. A third might be reserved for a project “in the works.” Cover the inside of one door with pegboard, where hooks may be placed to hang up scis- sors, pincushion, machine tools and other essentials, Cover the inside of the other door with beaverboard or cork, to use as a bulletin board. Here you may tack up illustrations, fab- ric swatches or pattern pieces. As a finishing touch, paint or wallpaper the closet to match or complement the de- cor in your room. And you can give it a good sturdy padlock, to keep its contents safe. Cool delight! At the top, an airy show of shoulders—below, a skirt that spins gaily as a carousel. Sew this classic collared fashion in print, checks, stripes, vivid solids. Tomorrow’s pattern: Misses’ dress. Printed Pattern 4877: Misses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 45¢ yards 35-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send Fifty cents in coins for this! pattern—add 10 cents for each pat-| tern for ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adamis, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N, Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style number. Pledges Provide Entertainment at Sorority Picnic New pledges of Psi chapter Float Out Fat Health experts come up with a simple reducing aid. They say to take two baths a day in- * few preventative measures. Other- ‘life. Unattractive, extremely oily says with good humor: “I'm sorry/littie on the suntanning during Au- I didn't have just what you wanted gust. It might be wise to fade out today. But do come back, I've en- a bit before September. the customer! 'a long “fading’’ period when fall \the same reason given above they| /may be essential in the summer. bridegroom’ s parents. The couple ‘plan an Oct. 10 weddin. ! ' ‘ ‘ ; . t » Alex By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN a Summer can improve your com- plexion if you will indulge in a wise you may find your outer,coat- ha hos tert at tae Gad tee outdoor season. I have already gaid that in my opinion a woman has to choose be- tween getting heavily suntanned each summer and keeping her skin as youthful as possible, There is no doubt about it, sun toasting speeds the loss of the skins nat- ural oils. This aging process moves along fast enough without that help. Sunshine does have a corrective efiect on several skin troubles. Ac- ne often improves with doutdoor | skin may becomé¢ lovely and nor- mal, However, remember that in warm weather the pores are more expanded and are therefore more likely te accumulate dirt and dust, Blackheads may result. Even if you use cleansing cream instead of soap and water as & habit, unless your complexion is extremely dry, it is a good idea to switch to soap and water and a complexion brush during ‘the summertime, Astringents are too drying for . many skins in the winter but for They help close the pores, If you have a sensitive, dry epidermis, you may prefer a skin freshener. These have less alcohol than as- tringents, Many women who found their summer tan flattering with pastel cottons, discover that they look a bit seasick with the same tan when they begin wearing fall clothes. Preparatory to that time it might be a good idea to slow down a Time to think about the transi-| tion into fafl, and there's no nore jful in black, dark city cottons ay You still can enjoy the outdoors poeeny weaves, but you can swiny earlier in the | igroup of pleats at the sides both morning or later in the afternoon, | keep your face in the shade while | | you sun your legs and wear & that is hip minimizing. The double buttoned effective way of thinking than with this Ben Barrack design. Wonder- its skirt has a, Ben Bareck In Medicine Chest Length From ape of Sizes Bust Waist Hips Neck to Inches Waist 8 33 24 34 15% 1 34 25 35 16 12 35 26 36 16% 14 36'3 27s 374% 16'e 16 38 29 39 16% 18 40 31 41 17 » Size 12 requires |No. A- 2148, state size, send $1.00. a surplice | protective hat when in the sun- | | light. This way you will not have such’ neck seem longer, the ter, Choose foulard, surah, shan- bodice does a trick of making one’s) arrives, are gold plated and set with semi-precious stones and there- fore have the look of the real thing. ~ Too many rane get up in the morning with nothing to do and go to bed at night with it only half done. tung, interesting cotton and ray-/N. Y. quires 4c handling charge. | Hang Onto Rack ‘ons. ce * * * | (nay From this size chart select the} can Look. See the Differ- ence Superior Cleaning Makes! 5 Shirts Expertly Loundered 1.13 se 2 ae eas 605 Ookland Ave. if ¢ ‘BRANCH—5-—-OAK HILL | a vcs hater Sagan ih LW bak AND SHIRT LAUNDRY FE beat } CLEANERS || f a : | s° 4 BIGHT cP icae Poe oa ann ene THE PONTIAC PRESS. sarompay, fox 18/ ‘ube a Cie ee Lee en Can Be an Inspiration to All of NEW YORK w — Controversies|tors” and not pee da relig-| over reement 0: ue ious gro says’ The Lutheran, Confident Living. , oo (Offi € t P lan nt a — * laws oo Sethes ks =, weekly of cteace “5 dy Proposal C ly le’ P h i] hy i . { Latin Youths Oificers to Plan prayer, fought among business competi-jeran ar y e s 1 osop y S : | CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC = at Presbyterian Officers of the Men’s Club of fo Visit U. S. Will Study Programs ch: Prechytecieg: a ~ of Young Folks During: easership _ aact sides ‘ This Summer plan programs for the coming sea- son, ¢ Also on Monday night, the soft-| FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 North Roselawn Sunday School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. ' MesSage by the Pastor. Evening Service 7:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wed., 7:30 P. M. Rev. LeRoy Shafer, Pastor Approved Young People, Pastor to Attend Luther League Convention at Cornell From Passage in Joshua By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE I like to spend my summers visiting places associated with the lives of great men who have been an inspiration to me /Scross the years. I find as I linger at the birthplaces. or scenes of the labor of these great men, that in some strange and mysterious way, they seem to 5 Service 7:30 P. M. unday Tea Wednesday SUNDAY .SCHOOL | The Council of the Laden, Four youth leaders from Latin DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Church of the Ascension this week come, close to me and I feel that they are | American countries wil Bs ball team will play the Salvation 9:45 A. M. Se ee ee ee O® $-52 | approved the preliminary study; touching my life with their enduring influ- pegs nitec' Army team in the last game of | e Sundav Schoo! 10 A.M Morning Worship 11:00 A.M . : |States this summer ‘under the h = “ __A Class tor Every Es Iwntor and Beginners: Church Proposal for the construction of the} ence.” ‘auspices of the United Christian the senenn. mie Age Group % Evang Chereh Sivice OO 7:30 PM | fitst unit of the new church to be One lovely afternogn last summer, Mrs. Youth Movement. sal _— ee ee wa . a MidWeek BOIViCt qc. cccswcseanes svswinevis. 7:00 P.M. Wednesday built on Pontiac Lake road west Peale and I drove from northern England - *« * PI vahip b “Sunday, His sera M Worship, 11:00 — Pastor—REV LER (aLONE 8. 8. Supt.—ARTHUR EWALD | of aeoiai The estimated cost across the border into Scotland to visit the gpa Ne one Lae von a = oe ro ol Orn. WOrship, : 2 is ne little Dumfrieshire vill of Ecclefecan, alive Sunday in New Orleans wi , " 2 | The study proposal reviews the eeaie Ville. of “ be the Rev. Ariel Zambrano of|n¢ss of God’s Mercy. _ Evangelistic, 7:45 : ° 'size of membership, its economic It was a picturesque and quiet place; Mexico, president ef the Union of| Mrs. Richard Harris, contralto, |” vangeilstic, /. = THE SALV ATION ARMY status, the surrounding community few travelers seemed to visit it. Yet here |; atin Ameri E lical Youth | Will sing “The Silent ‘Voice’ by 8 and other factors to determine the PEALE was born and is buried one of the most {and superintendent of the Congre-|Caro Roma. ES Tuesday, 7:45 3 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET Zs need of the local congregation. colossal figures that England has ever jgational Christian churches in aii s * * * produced—Thomas Carlyle. Mexico. a 2 Praise—Worship Ee Sunday Sch]. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. ee plans are foe ca I visited the poor stonemason’s cottage — his father’s mn is * 7 * ss ercy ; q ey . : : A Arn i . Willi ‘ : “The idea be ‘ bs Morning Worship 1] a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. | }* pastor, the Rev. William’ house—where Carlyle was born. I stood looking down the long Sa rea gia P Thursday, 7:45 : Wednesday P d Praise Meeting 7:00 LaFountain. road to Edinburgh, a hundred miles away, along which Thomas me os te raea | P Youth Service a esday Prayer and Praise Meeting /:UU p.m. William Jurgenson, Judy Platz, Carlyle set off one day with scatcely a shilling in his pocket, bia said they wanted to see how {0 Be S aker : # CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER | Linda Freet, Saundra Curran, walking the entire distance—and not knowing that he was|,e do things here,” the Rev. John : er, - See Se eS ee Cr a ee, | warming to’ recta, walking to immortality. S. Wood explained. He is associate 4 ae 20y P on é — : Good Musie — Singing —True to the Word Preaching League, with the pastor and Shir- * * * executive secretary of UCYM, a S ecial Sunda Music. ie fin wate gisaness § God M With U You T Are Invited i) fey Ses. spenees,, wee steet Some.men were mowing a field next to the cemetery. The unit of the National Council of P include S 7 D le good friends. q ; —_ the 1 Luther Leagu : ects Wi S ; ou too, Are Invite a vcoticks an the campus ne aE odor of new-mown hay carried to where I sat along with the Churches, en os . ae - ust rt University in August. sound of the rugged Scots’ conversation. , Plans for the Latin American any Bapti group include visits to denomi- Carlyle admired the sturdy qualities in people. He described d lite eicereeaiin LaFountaip said, Walter Scott in a splendid sentence: “No sounder piece of eoneane to play the piano or or- British manhood was turned out in the Eighteenth Century gan during the Sunday morning of time.” Percy M. Wally, minister of!” education at Bethany Baptist): Church, will preach at both morn- . ing services Sunday on “‘Prescrip-| © national youth conferences, shar- ing in youth “caravans” and participation at the UCYM Gen- eral Council, which is celebrat- Waterford Community Church 5860 Andersonville Rd. ; Pastor E Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, ; . worship service and at choir re- Perhaps a chief reason for Carlyle’s enduring influ- ; one : Worship Services ....8:30, 11 A. M. |/hearsal. ence is that he reminded people that “you’ve got what it ogg omg z m4 nee ad Go. on pean saciat : 210 N. PERRY AT * The annual congregational picnic) takes.” si . . ) “|= : © : . , i : h dis MILBOURNE . Sunday School .........9:45 A.M. |i witt be sear jira Park Now, that certainly is a man-sized philosophy of life. And Pcsacengge ing Pati Cae “ = thes Sn aia ae 1B Check et ih : tomo . et - together Is sareo, if, : lar. ee Md th t e Evening Service ........... 7PM orate for 12:30 bm. where did Carlyle acquire that philosophy? Why, he got it versity of Puerto Rico in the| Will assist. |e oa. Fashioned Gospel” e se out of a book that was always present in every Scottish home, Special music at the two services|: PaaS — Hour of Power Wed. 7:30 P. M ~ |fall. Recording secretary of the) Spec i caesar Se, ues _“ o_o . . the most rugged book ever put together. To find the sources ‘Congress, of Evangelical Youth of| Will include a solo by Judy o.. H Oo ly Baptism of Carlyle’s philosophy, all you have to do is read the Bible. |Puerto Rico, she directs her|Cantarella and a duet by Mrs. Rev Rovert winne Welcome to a Friendly Church! And it works the other way around, too, because, when you church’s radio programs and is a| Fred Stimpert and Mrs. George Church ot Christ ‘ . Slated at Oakland have read a man like Carlyle, you are better able to Appreciate |vice president of the Disciples of | Zannoth. . Avenue ‘es hurc h the greatness of the Bible. Christ zoe ramen. Mr. Wally came to Bethany 87 Lafayette | ’ ‘ * * * _ . |Baptist nearly two years ago. Apostolic Church of Christ i pe|__,D® some thinking about the attitude of never giving UP coming. sin Urliguay hare be ig| , 4 kraduate ot Central College The rite of Holy Baptism wi. from Urugua, i I d the Berkley . , . 458 CENTRAL - observed and new members re- and never giving in. Open your Bible to the Book of Joshua /secretary for youth of the Method- ns I : ~ : ni a Berkley” Invites You to rs ‘and you will find these words: “Be strong and of a good i.+ annual Conference of his coun- : ived at the 10 a.m. worship iv School in California, | . Young People Saturday .... 7:30 P.M. bach pe ‘in the Oakland Courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the try. He also was elected this year aes secemaly wen = echoed | Two Sunday Services Sunday School & Worship ..10:00 A.M. Avenue United Presbyterian’ ‘Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.” | president of the Uruguay National) .+ the General Council of the | : Church. | And that is the technique of answering the great question|Board of Methodist. Youth. the American Baptist Convention | | 0:30 AM. 7:00 PM Sunday Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M. The pastor will Preach on ‘The life asks of each of us: Will you be a hero or will you be a x & lk for his work at Bethany. . “anes : _ Services Tues. & Thurs. .... 7:30 P.M. Sin of Tolerance.” | coward?. Read writers like Carlyle who teach strong thinking) A graduate in 1958 of the Method- Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, pastor, PAUL WALKER a Young Evangelist from Law- renceburg, Tenn. will speak. ist Seminary of Brazil, Pythagoras di Silva has-a scholarship to study at the World Council's Ectmenical Institute in Bossey, Switzerland, and leaves for Europe following the UCYM meeting. Xel de Sant- Anna Graca at 26 is executive sée- retary of the Independent Presby~ Bob Bell and Carl Matheny will sing at the,7 p. m. service. Ser-! mon subject will be ‘Solomon, Man | of Wisdom and Folly.” The pastor, the Rev. Theodore | R. Allebach, and choir will con- duct the 2 p.m. service at the! Pontiac State Hosptial Sunday. \and living, and read the Bible, and you will learn that God has 'given us every faculty and power we need for achieving what Carlyle described as “manhood.” (Distributed 1959) Orchard Lake Church will be guest preacher at the First, Baptist Church of Trenton, N. J.| tomorrow. He is on vacation with, his family at Ship Bottom, N. J. | Classes Commence Church Phone FE 5-836] UL 2-5142 Bishop L. A. Parent Bishop Parent. Pastor Hear Mr. Walker in a Let's All Go to CAMP MEETING! . . ° A meeting of the Sunday School | terian Youth Confederation of . Pontiac Holiness Camp is NOW ON |statt and workers is scheduled for | ‘ Brazil. t Salvation Arm series of 7 - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. to Celebrate Anniversary + + + a y * . Thru Sun, July 26—THREE DAILY SERVICES | After a briefing session in New | ~ Gospel ; aes — — . Orleans the group will separate. The Salvation Army Daily Va-| Dr j ene SPEAKERS ; ‘Minister Tells Topic The 85th anniversary of the dedi-| spent their summers on Apple Is- Pennsylvania, North Carolina and cation Bible Schoo} will start Mon- Meetings . James ro eerd of Chicago, World War Chaplain, Editor, | Rev. Malcolm K. Burton of “ation of the Orchard Lake Chapel land. Minnesota, UCYM councils are on|day and continue through Friday. | college President and Pastor Cadle Tab. | The Rev. Malcolm K. Bu now known as Orchard Lake Com-| the agenda as are the National ees wil] begin at 10 a.m. and July 22 Rev. W. T. S s Go ‘the First Congregational Church| Designed by Henry T. Brush, the : Yy ev. W. T. Stone, Strong Gospel Preacher. herd : “Waiting for the ™unity Church, Presbyterian will church was erected on land given Conference of Methodist Youth at!close at 2 p.m. | John & Ruth Minsker, Song Evangelists—The Best, Morsing” the ae al service|be celebrated at both worship serv-|by Peter Dow. On July 18, 1874,|Purdue University, the United) The theme, eS a | to Aug. 1 . i will inclu ustra so ” ices tomorrow. it was dedicated with the Rev. | Presbyterian National Youth Coun- | Christ,”’ wi fo Missionary Bu Thurs. July 23—Don’t Miss It. eee = ag Pasa Reg Ld The Bev. Edward D. Auchant | ‘Charles L. Loos of Bethany College |i! in Oklahoma and the EUB ble lessons, singing, pictures, han-| é | 7:00 P.M. _- 2800 _—— shes Rd. A. J. BAUGHEY, Pres. |iene Butler. soloist pastor, has chosen to preach on and later president of Transylvania Senior Youth Conference in Kan-/dicraft, games and surprises. es Night! ne seeeenene : naesinetieeiiens , = 2 : “ " I isas, and Ecumenical Work .|. The ‘staff is prepared to teach Mr. Walker ightly MIRROR SiO AA a ce earnest Bera a '“By the Lake. ‘University preaching the sermon. |* a 2) and train children \ef all ages : | Mary Beitel, guest soloist, will | For 65 years the Orchard Lake —_ Capt. J, William Heaver said. Each Call Fe 5-1993 to discuss Bible COME AND GROW WITH US! UN ITY _ sing “Trust in Him” by Hamblen | Chapel was maintained by the . young person is asked Yo bring a] Westions with Mr. Walker. _avith Mrs, Alice Smith at the or- | devotion of the Campbell family Catholics Study Movies sack lunch, The beve crete HILLS BAPTIST Crescent nt Loke Road near Hatchery Road A. BOHN, pastor gan. The church was conceived in the and other friends as Howard Bloomer. No regular church was | WASHINGTON (®#—Roman Cath- . olics are taking a closer look at PE 4-9053 70 Chamberlain, Cor. Edison Class in “Teach Us to Pray” REV. BENJAMIN A. Sunday, 9:30 A.M. hearts and minds of Mr. and Mrs.| °TSanized until 1939, : 10 AM. Worship 11 AM. Sund oct | Sunda ‘Hollywood’s movie output, The church affiliation. Wan Amidicun Berle’ Commahic en. = ay S day 11 A.M. Colin Campbell of Detroit who’ The S are» i Det eel National Catholic Welfare Conter-| : » ~ CHURCH ES around unday Schoo jence- reports numerous churc'! x begun earlier in the Westacres eval- & THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH | Cc fest | C f Geen o_ gecige ty United MISSOURI SYNOD © OF THE ADVENT on es 0 on nue It was organizeq in 1943 with 43) problems, . Middlebelt Rd., North of W. Long Lake Rd. members with the Rev. Barney D. Roepcke installed as the first full- time pastor. Under his leadership the membership grew to 559 mem- St. Mark | 7979 Commerce. Road (West Bloomfield Township) # Wm. C. Grate, Pastor 8 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Church School (Holy Communion Isg. Sun.) - Presbyterian Churches 68 W. Walton FE 2.7239 al F ellowship Rally CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Marimont Baptist Church | rare eats oer Morning pitied ee | The Tic Tac Toe Contest will con- pers. “Out Living the World” = Commerce Drive-In itinue tonight at the 7:30 Rally of " Youth Group 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. ‘Oakland Youth Fellowshi A basement was dug under th i aise 8:00 AM. | . | p in Oak-| - as 4 er e b i je ew ete L Mb. = “Kensmen Redeemer” First land Avenue United Presbyterian original chapel 15 years ago. CHURCH ; Sunday School ..... 9:45 AM. — REV. HERWEYER, Speaking _ | Co Banal Church, ce cata pamage he G. W. Gibson, Minister || OAKEAND AVENUE s Church Service ...11:15 AM. |, MARIMONT . A. Growl ng Church with ngrega 10n The Bible contest on 18 catego-| aaa the sane on ted a || FE 40239 347 N. Saginaw 4 ries will be between young people sometreo Bible School 9:45 AM. | Oakland at Cadillac eqar Crest = a Friendly Welcome! Church of First Baptist Church and those| Year later. M att NES Me 11-00 AM. |. Theodore R. Allebach, Pastor : Farnsworth off Union Li. Rd. “Holding Forth the Word of Life” | of the Oakland Avenue Church. In. 1957 the sanctuary was re-|| Moming Worship ....11:00A.M. |) juarey timkeman, Youth Director (Next to Dublin School) Mill, E. Huron & Mt Clemens || A film will be shown. It concerns| modelled and refurnished and the] %°uth Service ....... 6:00 P.M. Worshi 10:00 A.M. |!) Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor © Malcom XK. Burton, Minister |. Japanese man and his family|educational building erected in| Evening Service ......7:00P.M. || P reece eee eee ee de Servi 8 30 AM. a FIRST SPIRITUALIST CH R gicom 4. ' who have become Christians. 1958. Prayer Meeting and Bible | Bible School ........ 11:20 A.M. ye is | $76 Orchard Lake Avenue Rev ath ok ll, Past 9:30 A. M. Service 2 The quero micmberanie einy, Study Wednesday 7:30PM. {if Youth Fellowship ....545PM. Sunday School oo5 A. Mo” arshdall, Pastor : ° exceeds 700 and the church school, : ; : % i Harry Nichols, President 8 “WAITING FOR THE Urges Neighbor ly Pledge enrollment is over 500. pecan! . sce = oe _— 7:00PM 4 Grace a s Sunday Service 7:30 P. M. MORNING” MINNEAPOLIS — The Great 170 voices make up the five Stas, First Christian Church Praves Mestiaa _.7:00P.M Ee 4 Stanley Gutt of Detroit, speaekr : = “Orchard Lake Church sponsors a Disciples of Christ , Corner Genesee and Glendale ; er Minneapolis Council of Church- |es is urging Christians to sign this pledge: ‘I will welcome into my The Rev. Mr. Burton, preaching (West Side) Boy Scout troop; Women’s Associa- . S Richard S. Stuckmeyer, Pastor | tion, Men's Club, Westminste: Fel- lowship for 100 young ‘people, and a young adult group known as the Silver Tea Wed., July 22 Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Church Service 10:15 A.M. 858 W. Huron AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street . Church Service .....9:00 A. , Sunday School ... ieee VIC! Topic’ “Al, Fenced In” WEDNESDAY—PRAYER GROUPS AND YOUTH CHOIR—7:30 P.M. .You are cordially invited to worship with us. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Office: PE 4-1811 Residence: FE 5-6924 Four Towns cheer any person of good jor or national origin.” character, regardless of race, col-|Mariners. * | Rev. D. D. McColl | METHODIST CHURCH COOLEY LAKE RD. at LOCKHAVEN _Rey. W. Cadman Prout, Pastor WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Sunday School 10 A.M. Worship 11 A.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M, Wednesday Prayer and Bible Service 7:30°P.M. REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor ; Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West ES Ave 5-9960 FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 131 MT. CLEMENS —Y.M.C.A. BLDG. Sunday School 9: oo an .M. ayer 30 Worship 11 A.M. Eve. tala Evening Service 7 Robert Garner, Pastor | Church Service ....... 34M. | Welfare Needs Rise | Sunday School ....... 10 A.M NEW YORK ™—The United Presbyterian Church reports that FIRST OPEN its division of welfare’s 149 agencies served: 404,697 men, BIBLE CHU RCH 'women and children in the past 1 Block N. of Walton Blvd. year, compared with 378,412 in | Sunday Schoot 10:00 A.M | 1957. | Morning Worship 11:00 A.M |i Zour Service eet tte Pp ; Aid C hol | Evangelistic Service 7:45 P. ro ; H Wed Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M estants Ai atholics The End of ‘SANTA FE, N. M. ® — The| Your Search » | Protestant Episcopal Church of the tor a Friendly || Holy Faith has+chipped in a size- Chureb able donation to the Roman Cath- olic Chariities drive here. The amount was not stated, but a Cath- .Olic official called it “substantial ” Rev. Arthur Maglott FE 2-8497 Central Methodist n| BANK, D.D.. Minister PF. Wm. Palmer, Pastor Sunday School ..+..-10:00 A.M. Worship ..... veceee LIS AM. “THAT VOICE INSIDE” COMMUNITY UNITED Drayton Plains, Michigan W. J. Teeuwissen Jr.. Pastor | = Church Service ....11:00 A. Sunday School _....11: | St. Stephen | VP.W. Hall—Walton Blvd. § | (Between Dixie and Sashavaw) | ~ Guy B. Smith, Pastor s |) Church Service ....9:30 A.M. | | Sunday School ...10:45 A.M. | St. Trinity Bible School... * 9:45 AM Morning Worship 11:00 A.M Auburn 8% Jessie Youth Groups .. ....6:30 A.M - Evening Worship ....7:30P.M fetes C. Claus, Pastor Wed. r and 'y School eee 9:45 A.M. Ne Study eoeee 07:80 PM. First ‘Service «+0 008:30 AM, | . Ke Second Service +++ 11:00 A.M, 5 LAKELAND St. Paul Maceday Lk. & Wms. Lk. Rd. ‘Rev. Roy F. Lambert: Pastor Sunday School ...... 9:30 A.M , SYLVAN LAK : - 1 Moming Worship ... 10:45AM tren Reboot L sipievisexdesecssccvess 945 A: M CHURCH ER cist REV DANI, WALLADR. RD. ie Mate ) 2nd Sunday ‘Schoa! sexe al 6 as ara lig rere 60 FM ie MORNING SERVICES ~ SASHABAW Bloomfield 7 wn tks SUITE 9330 Bt Mt 8:45 A. M. and 10:55 A. M. stin Naaveds ho Mabon Ro TOWNSHIP | , eteeetoy Prayer MONG a cecccesic dc IDEM B i SUCH A TIME AS THIS” derving Indep om UE Pag ames Nae Rev. M. F. Boyd Jr., Pastor “ ; Clifford. ‘wostina Paster 2 rate, Pastor 4 | Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention Daly: “Dia Devoe service” — PE 8-008) - Milton H., Bank, Preaching - Be . ith Serves wal "= 9000000 Members — ; Peet PRE} HERALDot TRUTH” =] ~ “proapcast Over WPON; 11:00..M.) |] worship How Sitoy aaa | Sunday sod” OAM. ; : es Ye” " : ; . i ; if ' , ! ( ; ‘ cA bi oy - Meagan fn hn Sosy Bue / ae ; } ¢ % FREE Hast "$01 MT. CLEMENS STREET Lye! H. Howison, Pastor Sunday School ....10 A.M. Worship ......... 11 ALM FMOY 6:45 P.M.” Prayer Meeting, Web. ods cue. 7:30 P.M. METHODIST CHURCH 3 2 Zs | | | Sh ek ep THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY _ 18, a a 1959 | WORSHIP SERVICES... 9:90-11:00} CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:90-11:00 | WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH — The congregation of Waterford Com- munity Church presents the architect’s drawing of the proposed new church to be constructed on Airport road at Olympic Parkway. The auditorium and educational unit to be built by John E. Roth & Sons, Inc. of Birmingham will cost near $244,000, The ‘auditorium will seat 500, plus an additional 160 in the overflow room. The educational unit will accommodate 800 for Sunday School, said the Rev. Robert D. Winne, pastor, Serving as building committee chairman is Lyman Girst. Con- struction is expected to start in August. Located in Waterford Village, the church oe eet & a ee ae SS ee ee ee ae) eey Waterford. : Retnenber to Worship Wherever You Are... Those visiting in our area are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. BRING THE FAMILY | YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID WEST HURON AT MARK STREET & Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor Percy M. Walley, Jr., Minister of Education TWo Worship Services — 8:45 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. “PRESCRIPTION For SPIRITUAL RELAPSE” _____ PERCY M. WALLEY, JR., Preaching _ 9:45 A.M.—Church School Classes for All “An American Baptist Convention Church” - amr Pastor Names Topics | The Rev. Gerald W. Gibson, pas- tor of Central Christian Church, will preach on “The One Talent |Man’”’ at 11 a.m. Sunday. At the 7 p.m. evangelistic service his theme will be ‘The Name, Christi Holiness Camp Meeting at Evangelistic Tabernacle Speaking at the 19th annual Pon- tiae Holiness Camp meeting being held at 2800° Watkins Lake Rd. is Dr. James A. DeWeerd, pastor of Cadle Tabernacle at Chicago, IL. Services which started Thursday evening at the Evangelistic Taber- nacle will continue through July 26. ' The Rev. W. T, Stone, evange- list from Hammond, Ind., will also be among the speakers. The Rev. and Mrs. John Minsker of Ports- mouth, Ohio will be in charge of REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor Sunday School .. 9:45 A. M. “Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. ° , . | “OUR GREAT HERITAGE” First Social . ARY. F........ 6:00P.M. [I> Evangelistic Service 7:00 P.M. Brethren Church “BEHOLD THE LAMB 16 Baltem, PR SC OF GOD” | Sat. Eve. Service ....7:30 P.M. _ Guest Speaker: Paul Bersche Sunday Schoo! ....10:00 A.M. Sunday Morning THE Worship ...... .11:00 A.M. LLIANCE CH Adult Bible Study = 6:15 P.M, unday in, A : CHURCH i Worship ip .- 7:30 P.M. -— M-59 and Cass Lake Road | Tues. Young People ..7:30 P.M. CG. }. Bersche, Pastor | Thurs. Prayer ...... 7:30 P.M: the singing. Special music wil consist of selections by several college quartets and an orchestra of 10 to 20 pieces, FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Avenue Sunday School 9:45 Morning Service 11:00 Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 Rev. Paul Johnson — FE 4-7172—FE 5-9822 the grounds with space for park- ing. Room and board are on the free-will offering plan. The daily schedule begins with prayer at 7 a.m. followed by breakfast at 8, preaching at 10 a.m., lunch at noon, preaching again at 2:30 p.m., supper at 5, A dining hall and motel are oi? DR. JAMES A, DeWEERD. Youth Attending Training School Girls, Boys of Christ Lutheran Church Going to Summer Camp Susan Elliott, Julie Cobb and Bill Donner, officers of the Luther League of Christ Lutheran Church, are attending Leadership Training School at Augustana College. Twenty girls of Christ Lutheran will leave Sunday for Girls’ camp Bass Lake near Cowen. * * * The group includes Sue Kirby, Sandra Base, Nancy Ruelle, Bar- bara Henricks, Karen Meyers, Toni McCarty, Ristina Wigg, and Gayle Smith. Others will be Cindy Schultow, Judy White, Martha Gatzka, Jamie Schutt, Penny Poorman, Pam Alexander, Barbara Becker, Harriett Lomas, Linda Miller South Saginaw at Judson Paul T, Hart, Pastor Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor 10:00 AMM. MORNING WORSHIP | “THE PLACE OF REVERENCE IN LIFE” Rev. Harry J. Lord, preaching ' 11:15 CHURCH: SCHOOL | Youth Fellowship. .....6:15 P. M. aE | at 7:30. i|Missionary Day and next Satur- 3|day as God's Bible School Alumni |Day. The public is invited. ‘Lay Plan for Merger sof Lutheran Groups ©|’ NORTHFIELD, Minn, ® Wet. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study ane Prayer Fellowship 4 CHURCH & » NAZARENE 60 STATE STREET Worship ....... 11:00 A.M. Minister Speaking Youth Service ... 6:30P.M. Evangelistic Service 7 30 P.M. Minister Speaking Bible School ...... 9:45 A.M. Kenneth A. Hutchinson Richard North | PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST. Welcomes All Visitors Bible Study ....ceccesseveee 0550 AM. Morning Worship ....-....++ 10:50 A.M. Sunday Evening Worship .... 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. - Everybody Is Invited! 1180 North Perry St. W. W. Hall, Minister 6:30 p.m. and evening preaching Thursday has been designated as were chosen. Dr. Raymond W, Miolttel. | The Rev, William H. Nies, De- troft, was named chairman of |American Missions. | Leaders of Three Faiths Will Meet in Israel ta site-the MiGs Keat with ( OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH = REV. |. W. DEEG, Pastor—MONTCALM and GLENWOOD 10:00 A.M. . Service - Sunday School, 11:15 A.M. view toward furthering better un- p.m., young people’s service at) * les, spoke to a capacity crowd of . |18,317 at the closing session of the =: Theme of Sermon Cliburn’s Tithe Double SHREVEPORT, La. (#—Pianist Van Cliburn gives twice the 10 per cent tithe to the church. A Baptist, he told a reporter for Lousiana's Baptist Message, his home state's church paper, that he gives 20 per cent “and maybe a little bit more” of hjs income to church causes. and Sandra Pursley. Accompanying the girls will be Mrs. John Wiley who will serve as music director. * * * During boys’ week nearly 30 boys will attend from Christ Lutheran. Additional counselors will be Mrs. Jerry Mejeur, Leo Erickson and Pastor Arvid E. Anderson. The summer schedule of worship is 8 and 11 a.m. with Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. N. H. Knorr, president of the governing body of the world-wide organization of Jehovah's Witness- four-day convention held at the ‘Let Light Shine’ “Let Your Light Shine’’ will be the subject of the Rev. Benjamin A. Bohn's sermon at 10 a.m. Sun- day at the Crescent Hills Baptist Church. * * * The quarterly business meeting has been postponed until July 26 because of the death of senior deacon Gustave A. Schettling. Several children of the Sunday School will be attending Proud Lake Baptist Camp next week. Awards Training Funds derstanding. r The three are The Rev. John J. McHale, director of Temple’s New-; man Club; the Rev. Robert L. aciee Jr.. director of Protestant religious activities on the campus; and Rabbi‘ Shalom Segal, head Christian n Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. PF ther Bhetfield, Assistant sais Ss A Special Welcome Awaits You 1:30 - 9:45 to 1 A. & Worship re tists ei : nom Classes All as Pat Service Ages 1 knoll of the university's B’nai B’rith Hil- NEW YORK @ — ‘The Academy of Religion and Mental Health has awarded grants totaling $4,050 to, train four Protestant ministers and Four Hundred Delegates Attend District Assembly afternoon. * * * His subject was ‘When God Speaks Peace to All Nations.” More than 400 delegates from audience which included 22 states and three Canadian provices. Mr. Knorr who recently re- turned from a tour of African countries, commented extensive- and their clash of seifish inter- i William F. Strong, local leadér, said 551 new ministers were bapti- zed in a mass public baptismal ceremony during the week. district conferences being held this summer throughout the United States and Canada. Plan Anniversary Rites Pastor to Speak on Conscience Auburn Heights will discuss the part conscience plays in life and the part it should play in faith. In the children’s sermon he will speak on ‘‘The Girl Who Wanted to Die.” * * * desire to join the church will ap- pear before the’ elders at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Some have been in the communicant’s class while others are coming on the transfer from another church. Cub Pack 23 will hold the July Bar-|Pack meeting at 6:30 p. m. Thurs- day at Avon Park in Rochester. Jane | Tiefenback, Catheleen Richards . BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentecost Church of Pontiac 8.8...10 am. Worship 11 am Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Tues. and Thurs, 7:30 p.m. Rev. and Mra. B. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. PE 56-8256 I.M.A. Auditorium in Flint Sunday | SUNDAY SCHOOL the Pontiac area were part of the) ly on the disunity among nations , at Auburn Heights|¥ The Rev. F. William Palmer of|f ithe United Presbyterian Church in| | 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP) Persons who have expressed a| i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. sr Ass’t Pastor 9:45 A. ‘M—SUNDAY SCHOOL - E. Classes for All Ages eS EUREKA JUBILEE SINGERS | 7:00 P. M—EVENING SERVICES — “THE JUOGEMENT OF THE NATIONS” Dr. H. H. SAVAGE, Preaching CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP | Malta Hall — 82 Perkins St. (off Auburn) : Afternoon Services 2:30 P.M. Circles 4 P.M. Dinner5P.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Rev. Jack Teeters Speaking at Both Services THURSDAY, JULY 30, SILVER TEA Open Forum Thursday, July 23 =. Evangel Temple vob Mt. cneae Interdenominational Sunday toyed are Morning ora ii ing Wed, Evenin ois Dar BA PILGRIM CHURCH BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT Pastor O. D. EMERY “10 AM. WORSHIP 11 AM. No Evening Service Sunday July 19 District Camp Meeting |} The assembly was one of 29 | af Gaines, Michigan Our Friends Are All Invited to Attend the | Camp Meeting With Us! HOLINESS | “SEARCHING THE | SCRIPTURES” with Roosevelt Wells, Minister \efacin “CHURCH OF CHRIST NOT DENOMINATIONAL” i i | mig hg the wit 1'SING.” ANB AY.” “In short we cave "doctrine in the in end the we God in th.” Tt is tnpere- a hy Fa A ES men‘ | it a , 4:6), To ae bee in Culpable; more than A aerate suate to alter is rebel- 0 information write to Roosevelt Wells, 210 Bughes St, Pontiac, or call 156 : WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 210 Hughes Street, Pontiac, Michian BALTIMORE, Md. ( — Special anniversary Church. It was ‘ccna organized here itr 1784. three Roman Catholic priests to serve as chaplains in mental hos-| | pitals. lel Foundation, CINCINNATI — The Mary- All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector ; The Rev. David EK. Mills, Curate mywael Calitf., who-has been as- signed to a mission in Tanganyika, | East Africa. -4Ordain First Negro Priest} 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM WORSHIP HOUR 7 PM WORSHIP HOUR CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ] SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:00 A.M.—Holy | | ; : 9y aan be ta woe SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY | Church School—In | : “LIFE” | Nursery thru 6th Grade " *. ie atic ta hoe Restor | Sunday Services and _ Reading Room | Child Care. Infant - Tit lH Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street Nursery thru 5 Years See u 11:00 A.M. Open Daily. : ' 5 _ os Wednesday Evening ll A.M. re Ming : oe Service 8 P.M. Friday to 9PM. | ie : ost. s ST, ANDREW'S ° _ : a 801 Commeree, Milford 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion — Rev. Bertrani T. ean tend ‘HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION cee i? KC | National Lutheran Council Churches SERVICES .., 10:00 A-M. I] ASCENSION WATERFORD Meeting at Leggett school 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. Wm. LaFountain, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:00 A.M. SERVICES Si ics censs 10 AM. CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor WORSHIP SERVICES - 8:00 A. M. and 11:00 A. M, + +9:30 AM. @#eeeee } SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9: CHURCH, SERVICE 11:00 A.M. | SHEPHERD of the LAKES “WALLED LAKE I sdcstine eb Weld tate thew. Bchool ee M. Prederick Foutz, Pastor cnet lines fh 00 36 SUNDAY fhe ahaa +9330 rd ce SUNDAY 9:45 A. \ eo ee / | : \ ; ; - yA tes : jeg \ ‘9 ee re eg ne sicthidige aE sh a aes" : i t Se ¥ ss services are being planned here|¢ 10 O'CLOCK DR. TOM MALONE, Speaker. Emmanuel Baptist Church 645 S. Telegraph Rd. MORNING SERVICES 11 O'CLOCK RADIO BROADCAST 10:15-10:45 A.M.—WPON EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:30 P.M. DR. JOHN R. RICE ~~ SPEAKER ~~ Baptismal - - . Music Under Direction of a : e JIMMIE MEENA | AIR CONDITIONED AUDITORIUM MODERN SUPERVISED NURSERY | l AMPLE PARKING SPACE ie Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday—1,219 | Ls PEN | tee | | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1959 : Bae | * Hollywood | Headlnes ! —e The U.S. naval fleet has .badif yi .couep WEDDING 2 i only one admiral George Dewes | iNas, 14 Teenage Singer to Rid Self |Aamirg ‘ote Fiset™ In US. | DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT of Hollywood ‘Baby Sitter’ . weg OAKL ‘AND: MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED naval ory, Steamship adver-/[ SETS, /Pay- *29” tisers invested over $442 million] ment Pas Lee taee dollars in daily newspaper adver- EDWARD'S ‘ik sews tising last year, more than 32 per cent over the previous year. : By JOE FINNIGAN |hopes to find time to enter music ‘| HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Singer, | School between engagements. ‘Paul Anka turns 18 next week and| “I wrote the title song for this | can get rid of the Hollywood ‘‘baby| Picture,” he said, “and, if any- | sitter’ assigned to watch over him.| thing should ever happen to my Even though he’s an international voice I could continue to compose. celebrity, the young warbler must “It would be hard for me to /have a social worker or teacher on| attend schoo] regularly though,’ the set when he comes to filmland.| Paul explained. “I’m on the road | California law also establishes | ®0ut 10 months out of the year.” | schedules for work and study on | ‘Most of Anka’s tours are over- ' sets employing actors under 18. | seas but with a-hit record on the ‘The welfare worker is around market now, he'll concentrate on =) h ALEXIS SMI TH: “BR IAN KEITH @ all the time looking after me,” American audiences for awhile. “You've got to treat fans right (1. STAReA BARBARA RUSH ovat DIANE BREWSTER - BILLIE BURKE - JOHN WILLIAMS Anka said in his,dressing room be- and give thenia chanes i see sou tween takes of ‘‘The Private Lives! EXTRA! “ARCTIC GEESE’—COLOR CARTOON of Adam and Eve.” | when @ record is going good,” he siicstg accun, etica: & i] said. ‘So, for that reason I'll stay She's very nice though and/in the states for some appearances. hasn't bothered me a bit,” he add- ATT A STARTING FRIDAY ‘ed between sips of weight reducing! “If you don’t treat the fans right gelatin: | they’ll drop you,” he warned. “‘You A Magnificent NEW | “It's funny, I’ve been all cverjhave to be there to sign auto- Motion Picture from Walt Disney the world and when I come to) graphs, talk to them and even sit TONITE-Last Show Starts 9:30 NOW! thru MONDAY ACADEMY ~ AWARD WINNER William HOLDEN : ; have a ch ae Wondrous to See! Glorious to hear! | Hollywood I have to wi a chap-jon stage and have them join in % "Pi | erone,’ ’ he oes ‘Usually when} the singing. , Ba, | Leg 1m ecomomy oy“ int tno want these ht HILARIOUS! — HEART TUGGING! ‘manager. a h of want,’”’ he said. ‘After all, I'm a | Actual Ld don't see much o teenager myself. ” ithe welfare lady though. She just _ AP Wirepheto é 5 | stands around and at the end of the p . TOQTH TRANSPLANT — Report of a successful tooth trans- can aoe - hina ie re onfiac Theaters plant was made to a scientific meeting in London, England, by “On my ‘esi picture I he = Eagle Dr. Samual W. Leslie, a Toronto physician and dentist. His three | teacher because I was still going transplants from one person to another are believed the world’s | to school,”.he said with obvious | Sat.: ‘Battle Hymn,” Rock Hud- first - _PLUS | distaste. “‘It hindered the picture son; “Legion of the Doomed,” Bill) ~~” a _| | Because they ‘conta only tee me | Willams: | W H. Hudson's Unforgettable Adventure- Romance ——— | 20 minutes at a time and then ’'d | Sun. — Tues.: “Stalag 17,” Wil (7° OQ AA ¢€ |... Tee Glorious Music of have to go to sehool on the set.” |liam Holden; “Bandit of Zobie,’”’| COMING SOON In A Land Unknown To Man! chaikovsky and Five Lee _ | Victor Mature. ‘ ae betgnthe Song Hits! PLUS ACADEMY AWARD WINNER | When Paul turns 19 the welfare Wed. Fri.: “Warlock,” Henry! Watch for It! ; : DISNEY’S “GRAND CANYON” gal won't be tossed off the lot, be- Fonds, “God's Little Acre.” Rob! . cause there's still 15-year-old star- let Ryan , | TY | saa et Tuesday Weld to keep an eye|°"t Ryan. ~~ - : ‘on—which is just about what all - NOW! STR tal Fy Late Show | the boys do. Huron || Ar ay | Anka, a Canadian born Syrian 7 Open 12:45 Bai taka i ela Tonight! who moved to the United States,| Sat. — Mon.: “Stalag 17,” Wil- hit the big time with a recording|/iam Holden; “Green Mansions,” | Audrey Hepburn. BACK ON SCREEN of “‘Diana’’ which sold eight mil- ELVIS PRESLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A YEAR! lion copies throughout the world Tues. ~~ Thurs.: “Stranger in, and earned the singer $100,000. My Arms,” Jeff Chandler; “Seven| .-® * Hills of Rome, Mario Lanza. IN HIS Two BEST! Fri.: “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,”’| ELVIS PRESLEY: ScovT: coREY @ | Paul also composes songs and Liz Taylor. NUE HEPBURN ANTON PERKINS | uA WALLS =" | SUNDAY NIGHT | oatsana “ ” g You} Eo eo") GREEN MANSIONS TUT OR SPEEDWAY ee ae Beauty,” = IEE | CORR - “SESUE ara Bima CINEMASCOPE - METROCOLOR Strand Sat. — Wed.: “Loving You,” and “King Creole,” both with EI vis Presley. Thurs. — Sat: “Ride Lone-| « |some,” Randolph Scott; ‘Two ‘Headed Spy,” Jack Hawkins. Waterford Driven | at the PONTIAC DRIVE-IN | | Sat.: “In Love and War,"’ Rob-| - ene _ : CEs omen jert Wagner; Dana Wynter; ‘‘Jump- ling Jacks,’’ Martin and Lewis; ' a: = > | IR RAIS ING ‘ a |Decision at Sundown,”’ Randolph’ i eM DER ORAM Scott. | | . | Sun. — Tues.: “Some Like It. © 90-foot jump over trans- | Hot,” Marilyn Monroe; “A Wom- * continental bus an Obsessed, ’’ Susan Hayward; | DRIVE-IN TH EATER |‘‘Patterson-Johansson fight pictures| TH . ; Weds. — Thurs.: “A Place inj E FAMILY DRIVE-IN the Sun,” Liz Taylor, “Stalag 17,"|] Cor, Williams Lake-Aigport Roads—Box ‘Office Opens 7:30 P. M. ; ~SATURDAY — AD Sk WY | = The one truly big story | t 2150 OPDYKE RD. = :. cee VE FE 4-4611 ' iia ROBERT WAGNER EXCLUSIVE IST RUN DANA WYNTER AND WAR DIRECT FROM DETROIT HERCULEAN ENTERTAINMENT JEFFREY HUNTER JOSEPH E. LEVINE’ | ganna , He BRADFORD DILLMAN jitia jal ” HAL WALLIS—e= nl ee ae - rir y a nd © 2 hours, 28-act show ® Comical circus clowns, Sparkplug and Oily Pockets SHEREE NORTH FRANCE NUYEN THOUSANDS! Cost in ; => ore an: $ qyMlLLIONS! , come: RAFT or O'BRIEN ne BROWN c NOW THE MOST STUPENDOUS THRILLER NO. 2 = PLUS , UNCHAINED = Mandoph SeOTT ee SHE SHOULD NEVER HAVE TAKEN AVENGER 90¢c Admission THE STRANGER’S LOVE! _ EMERGES FROM | Le THE RAGING | RIOTS AND | REVELS OF 10,000 YEARS AGO! s enshiend STEPHEN BOYD BARBARA NICHOLS ~ KAREN STEEL o~ NOAH BEERY JOHN ARCHER: ANDREW DUGGAN JAMES WESTERFELD 3RD FEATURE—~ MARTIN and LEWIS “JUMPING JACKS” ‘i il FE Imead Tealtemiitctolitclae-Wal-Y-10) magnifice ice in glorious EASTMAN COLOR by Pathe and DYALISCOPE! esr... qua ie PLUS ANOTHER 1ST, RUN) SOM, Qu om Shit CANALE et othe | MELON “THE CARELESS YEARS” : FRISCO BAY” : _SHOWTINE (EXCEPTING SATURDAY) “MEECittics Vannes tone” Owiy "ANB TK Me) J / \ Commuriity Theaters ws: “pl gage 0” me mae 10 Join MSU Board to Veto Loan Hike | im Horn Caught |r nevy te we cond tel Felten the’ vee ryt om ne weme| ones namie om tor First Half of : ‘Year rns Lata Him Unaware [inteet ware on saan elie te a Ree Thurs.-Sat.: ae. _ Reeve: Sylvia Koscina; Bk Hot Angel’ x ni Lowe Gun.: “The yo ee Tree,’ Gary Fri.-Sat.; “The Sound and the Fury,’ Yul Brynner of ‘ord Sat: “The Shaggy Dog," Fred Mac- one 3 3 gd Sun.-’ “Alias Jesse ames,"” Bop Hope; “The Last Butskries, "Veq Johnson Thurs.-Sat.: “Hey * Boy, Hey Girl,” Pight for Life,” color, Gordon scares McDonel has been on the 0 Richard Nixon was laugh chaff, how- & stab “T've been playing it all year and on sae tora ieccc ead staff.since 1916 and became board jever, in the Best Laughs of the first “sick” § e parks,” it’s always sounded like this.” AMAR. “ROBERTS” Hope, Rhonda Plemiig secretary of the board in 1941 |months of 1959. : The board said the fee amount- | The teacher insisted the horn if ed:-Thurs.; ““Tarzan’s Fight for Life,"| when he ‘sueceeded MSU presi- ed to a double tax that would |}. washed out and shortly there- Vishate Mow at Poutine Vrovel Servis Gordon" Scott Starts Fri.: “Hercules” The human heart is not located| on the left side of the body. It| is approximately in the center. Be. oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1969 bs f “ State Official Miller troller James W. Miller will be- come secretary of the board of trustees of Michigan State Univer-| : sity next year, the board an- nounced Friday. Miller will succeed Karl W. Mc- Van|Donel, president secrétary, cn his retirement on Sept. 1, 1960. dent John A. Hannah. : Miller was a former political sci- ence professor at MSU before he: went into state government. Wilson Reviews Gags By EARL WILSON and Brigitte Bardot ... and the composers’ tendency to bring out songs with such titles as “The Funeral March Cha Cha Cha.” Comedian Joey Bishop, sjavleatin a Las Vegas gambling spot, observed that Frank Sinatra had been made vice president. ‘I was never too crazy about Nixon, any- way,” he said. A mother told her small WILSON NEW YORK — The firSt half of 1959 saw President Eisen- hower’s golf chased out of the leading joke files by “sick” jokes, sacrilegious gags, cracks about Liz Taylor, Eddie Fisher AFL-CIO has asked Gov. Williams to veto a proposed bill increasing] , rates on small oom and auto fi- nancing. x * > The executive board of the state labor group yesterday also went on record opposing a Senate bill which would establish a $2 fee at fall heaviest ‘‘on those least able to pay.” In other action, the executive board scheduled the first state convention of the merged AFL and Union Asks Governor! Aiticle Stuffed BREVARD, N. C. “What's stuffed. in your instru- ment?” a Transylania music camp instructor asked a student of the bass horn at a recent practice after, the red-faced boy returned holding a pair of girl’s pants. Both agreed the horn now (AP) —)_ POINT ARGUELLO, Clit, (AP)| 2? ee thru Sun., 498 W. Huren. sounds better. PIPL ri iiililiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i ke Greenfield at 8'4 Mile IN PERSON HOWARD. KEEL NORTHLAND PLAY Roa Tues., Wed., Thars., Sum, 8:30; Set. 7:00 P, M. $3.60, $2.75, $1.85 tax incl. Fri. §:30, Sat. 10 P. M. $3.85, $3.00, $2.20 tax Incl. TT ay Wid es Ps d « NORTHLAND C cause it lies obliquely it is ‘more! Last year men spent $31 million) 80m if he behaved and studied, he might CIO groups in Grand ——e June clearly os one left side. Last| for toiletry kits. To reach and sell| become President some day, or even Vice President. 6-9, 1960. ae = Racca EM 1 year medical advertisers invested|this market, toiletry advertisers LAKE 3-066 over $25 million in daily news-|invested over $34 million in daily Kid singers Fabien, Frankie Avalon and Ricky eens It also adopted a resolution; ROAD OPEN 7 P.M. paper advertising. newspaper advertising. affected ~ eT omen fore oe pyctiae k m pledging all-out support of the steel 3 UNIT ¢ get married now a and ins of going on a honeymoon, |strike, which it said was forced . # \“they go to camp.” Arlene Francis maintained that her son,|by industry “in an attempt to set HOW TONITE AT THE BIG DRIVE I N ! 4 Fy ” a voracious reader, was quite disappointed in “The Hunch-|up a pattern of union busting. 3 TONIGHT—Lost Show 10 P.M. back of Notre Dame” — he thought it was the success story of : “BATTLE HYMN” a handicapped halfback at South Bend. Radio Network RORY C AL HOUN ‘ts om * * * | on LEGION OF THE DOOMED Fidel Castro was supposed to have had a song written Slates H umphr ey for him commemorating his executions, titled, “The Bang After TV Snub NEW YORK (AP)—The Mutual Broadcasting System, a radio net-; work, has scheduled Sen. Hubert! H. Humphrey (D-Minn) for a pro- gram after the Columbia Broad- casting System dropped him from one Of its television shows. CBS cancelled Humphrey’s scheduled appearance Sunday on its ‘Face the Nation’’ program on the ground that he is .a candi- date for the Democratic\ presiden- Bang Bang Cha Cha Cha.” John Daly reported seeing a sub- way sign saying: “Support Mental Health, or I'll Kill You!” Everybody was writing songs, and Roger Price asked one com- poser, “What do you steal first—the words or the music?” A Broadway restaurant burned down and Max Asnas, the delicatessen owner, said, “They finally got some hot food in that joint”... A Texan selling foreign cars listed his business under “Souvenir Shops.” ... Martha Kay said Hollywood is the place where more parents than chil- dren run away from home . . . Sam Levinson claimed one of his kids announced he was going to run away from Starts SUNDAY home and added, “Call me a taxi!” | oar aa y oave WAS BACK, AND Dorothy Shay circulated CBS said it might have to give eon gees cia ¢ dak te ke | around the ringside and patted|all other presidential aspirants F k SIN ATR A one male customer on the/equal time because of a federal ran head. He happened to have lots| law requiring broadcasters to give Dean MARTIN equal time - a ee contest. The National Broadcasting Co." 8 “Today” TV program Friday fea- of hair. “Try to be bald next time,” she said sharply... George Goebel at the Waldorf “Shirley MacLAINE. "SOME CAME RUNNIt NING did some humorous song titles|tured an interview with Hum- CINEMASCOPE & including: “I'll Come Home iphrey. The senator said on the Martha | WER: Aes HEWN, from the Strawberry Festival|program that if the CBS action ‘N , and Get Rash With You” and was followed up in meticulous de- Nancy GATES + veora pana tail it would mean literally throw- “ fe) Ol The Bullfighter Shouted Ole ing off the air every person men- and Ripped Hernando’s Hide Away.” PP tioned for public office. RURSRERSSRRRSE8 SRE R RRR RSE Allan Drake said at the } Copa that he knew a boy who ! wasn’t very happy at having As been given a.station wagon by a ~€ ‘ @ @ @ AT POPULAR PRICES : e°@ ae DRIVE- TS Bi FIRST! DRIVE-IN SHOWING 625 2-2%ex: oh Ec 4406, Sn ocamlnmns his father. “Ain’t it bad enough,” he asked in injured = meen - ae ip A Lay a oP 7 BF reef OPEN AT 7:00 P.M.—SHOW STARTS 8:25—”AROUND THE WORLD” SHOWN AT 8:30 P.M, ape wot iy hea the fas NOW!... COMPLETE! --- UNCUT! Every Thrilling Scene As Shown Alf Over The World! car?” "THE MOST FANTASTIC ENTERTAINMENT EVENT IN THE HISTORY Jf THE MOTION PICTURE UVDUSTAYS” Hilarious, heart-tugging! You'll laugh... you'll cry... you'll cheer William Holden in his great Academy Award role! ' DOROTHY | man who waits to make up a foursome before going through a revolving door. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Jackie Miles complains that his wife is a pushover for TV pitchmen: “We own everything in the world that costs $1.25 a week.” | (Copyright, 1959) Waitress Confesses Slaying Golf Pro CANTON, N.Y. (AP)—‘‘He didn't want me around anymore” a wait- ress told police who said Friday night she had confessed the slay-| ing of a handsome golf pro and college coach, State Police said Theresa De- francesco, 23, of Rochester, had signed a statement that she shot Richard Smith, 27, early Friday morning as they drove across the St. Lawrence University campus. . That’s earl, brother, TONIGHT 3-FEATURES-3 MA 4-3135 LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT 10:30 DRIVE-IN THEATRE TerverSOUen by DE Walaa VINCENT PRICE ine GEISHA reat STARTS FIRST RUN SUNDAY RUN {RANKS WITH THE GREATEST OF ALL RELIGIOUS FILMS * ** 4» He was golf coach for the north- ern New York university and pro at a nearby country club. She is) - a waitress with a record of shop- ' lifting. It was not clear how they met but police believe they became acquainted in Miami last winter. Smith returned north. “I sent him money from time to time,’’ Miss Defrancesco said but refused to estimate how much. No matter what movie one has seen in the past, | doubt if there has been anything like this... It is a pleasure te recommend a movie of this kind. You must bring the children . . . See it at any cost !! % JOHN CARRADINE %& CHARLES COBURN * ALD COLMAN *& MELVILLE COOPER *% NOEL COWARD %& FINLAY CURRIE ‘% REGINALD DENNY % ANDY DEVINE % MARLENE DIETRICH *% LUIS DOMINGUIN *%& FERNANDEL %& WALTER FITZGERALD , *® SIR JOHN GIELGUD %* HERMIONE GINGOLD JOSE GRECO ag SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE % TREVOR HOWARD About one-quarter of all the food in the U.S. is wasted every year. | POSITIVELY LAST DAY | - WALT DISNEY’S “THE SHAGGY DOG” SABU & MAGIC. RING | THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED SHOW kkk starring kkk DAVID NIVEN CANTINFLAS His Excellency Archbishop of Boston Richard Cushing ~ LLL LOL PARAL AAAI 66 % GLYNIS JOHNS mmamceumo’ | | 22 SUNDAY SHIRLEY MasLAINE me? Eur %* PETER LORRE % EDMOND LOWE % COL. TIM McCOY % VICTOR McLAGEN * A. E. MATTHEWS %& MIKE MAZURKI % JOHN MILLS %& ROBERT MORLEY * ALAN MOWBRAY * ED MURROW % JACK OAKIE % GEORGE RAFT % GILBERT ROLAND % CESAR ROMERO % FRANK SINATRA % RED SKELTON % RONALD SQUIRE %* BASIL SYDNEY % RICHARD WATTIS % HARCOURT WILLIAMS ‘MARCELINO’ WHEN HE COMES YOUR WAY, WHICH HE Is BOUND TO DO.” —New Yorker Magazine; TECHNICOLOR® Screenplay by JAMES POE - JOHN FARROW and S. J. PERELMAN From the Classic by JULES VERNE Directed by MICHAEL ANDERSON ADULTS ONLY 90° Children Under 12 FREE EXTRA—TONIGHT ONLY ey Rock IN’ Role To The Music Of ws ‘Bob LUMAN — the BLOCKBUSTERS David HOUSTON the SHADOWS ~ the PLATTERS. eR ae aa: ae IIGHL of the @ uarter Tyjoon»n ‘ Sia ’ Sa a ae a Nt AE late ane 2 $ . LWELVE at ™- r "THE pontiac PRESS, SATURDAY, y JULY (aan ea mh a eS ORE “ach invested \pver $25,000 in daily newspapers to advertise 3,784 prod. ucts. The largest newspaper ‘ad- - Vertiser invested over $34,000,000 House Committee Shakes Bill est year. vee § may save in this Credit Savings accounts tnelude Life insurance at ne extra cost! ee ST WERE IS A GREDIT UNION for You n. Since 1952 savers have been jd 4% Dividends. magne eee em 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details PONTIAC CO-OP FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 40. €. Pike St. Hot Senate Labor Measure Almost Fully Rewritten WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen-!proved version. }ate’s labor bill, controversial, to| Friday finished five weeks of work-- New Landmarks start with, now has+been almost completely rewritten in many im- portant provisions by the House. Labor Committee. * * * : There is sure to be - free-wheel-, John F. Kennedy (D- Mags) and; ing donnybrook to ‘‘re-rewrite’ it Sam Ervin (D-NC). ,when it reaches the House floor,) i o40 | . i iprobably next week : 2 e Loop, heart of this | Republicans said the House bill ing metropolis, is being rapidly, ‘is much weaker in its labor con- (chairman of the Senate committee! transformed from a tangle of old, | “trol an- Se nate- “ap ee been investigating la- dirty buildings. City Hall -got its a a ‘face washed. So did Northwestern codes than’ the Cleanup Proj ject Alters Chicago The committee ing over the Senate bill. More than 100 amendments took much of the severity t of the| and Oldsters Reminisce: IOueen Liz Off for First Visit to Yukon Territory ~ VICTORIA, B.C., burned ‘Queen Elizabeth headed Old Days Fade While for the land where Sam McGee Rise had to be creamated to get warm. * * * ” CHICAGO (UPI)—Chicago, iit Fi made to the Canadian Arctic, “bill of rights" for union members tering what ft hopes will be a new | the Queen and Prince Philip were! vested over $5% million in daily (AP)—A sun- hold names, T Yukon Territory. Their schedule indicated they Discrimination by Clubs might visit the cabin of the late Robert W, Service, the bank clerk whose verses made Sam McGee!agency plans to irivestigate pos- and Dan McGrew familiar house-/sible racial and religious discrim- ination in private clubs. - — The city* commission on inter- The Atchison, Topeka and Santa|sToup _ relations, Fe railway does not stop at Atchi- is Topeka. Last year railways in-|Ship practices, (PDT) for Whitehorse, capital ‘of New. York ProES to eal oy, tested were ‘the — was told he and his son couldn't join the West Side Tennis Club NEW. YORK (AP) — A. city|becausé they are Negroes. ‘ Journalists Segregated MOUNT PLEASANT (®—Central which Friday| Michigan University has set up a looked into the case of Dr. Ralph| Journalism Department headed by son and Santa Fe; the only re-|J. Bunche, says it might ask leg-/Dr, Gil Maienknecht, director of In the first visit a monarch has| maining stop in thé railway’s title| islation to outlaw bias in member-'the ‘university's information: serv- ices. Journalism previously was & Bunche, a Nobel prize-winner|major taught in the English De- partment. Senate bill sponsored by Sens that was grafted onto the Sona [2 as a world port now that vn lecheleaad to leave here at 10 a.m. newspaper advertising. and a United Nations undersecre- St. Lawrence Seaway has opened, | is getting that well-scrubbed on “bill of these days. The was. the contribution of McClellan (D-Ark),) rights Sen. John L, Peeere” We have the cervice for Vou... No need to run all over town for your ~- needs—We can take care of all of them right here ~... Let us today show you our fast and courteous service, insurance AUSTIN-NORVELL INS.. AGENCY, Ine. 70 W. Lawrence St., Cor. Cass FE 2-9221 ~ The House bill also rewrites pro-| Station. ‘visions —for union ~ election safe-| guards, revision of the Taft-Hart-, ley Act and other key sections. | As its final act the House com-) mittee eliminated the Senate pro-| posal for a voluntary code of ethics to be adopted by unions The Art Institute was sand-blasted. And, a building beom began with construction of the 41-story | Prudential Building, the first sky-scraper built in downtown Chicago in 21 years. The boom | i | 1 | She is accused of mutilating the! "te > The Shorthand Written With ABC’s Is Your Shortcut to a Better Job 3 _ SHORTER — — MORE Pay! EASIER New Classes Monday, July 20, 1959 : Day and Evening Sessions The Business Institute q West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 Phone or Return This Ad ‘for Bulletin A Free_Demonstration Class in Speedwriting will be held Monday Evening, July 20, at 7:00 P. M. 3 “The Public Is Invited. sg POSccecisere hie OOO eee eeigee and management hasn't stopped. | committal about the revised bill. |land Steel Building, the first all’ ‘Rep. Roy W. Wier (D-Minn) said) stainless steel skyscraper in the, body.” marvel of clean horizontal lines; | Privately, many congressmen |, new hote}, Executive House, and) that nobody liked very much. | Ajong with the trees on State’ | Committee Chairman Graham gtreet and the red geraniums in ‘strong broadside against “‘outside| fice buildings have bloomed on influences” he said tried to dic- |Wacker Drive, Michigan Avenue, | working on the bill. | The skyline has changed all me : : the city in the past-1@ years. Glass} Woman in Kills 21 Men, lsoar sunward for miles along the |lake front. ‘razed this spring, as was the Pot- | ANNISTON, Ala. (AP) — Police ter Palmer palace a few- years, ‘of two murders in which 30-year- “glass house.” ; ‘old Viola Hyatt is accused of dis- Under the impact of the St. tering the remains over a wide) warehouses and terminal facil- area. ities and the appearance of more |charged with murdering two broth-| changing Chicago's southward jers_ who lived’ in a house trailer| face, The harbor area is bust- | Nev lants are bur-, ‘victims and hauling the torsos to. ee eee ‘ ‘no longer a away, dumping them near aban- title belongs to Omaha) but it re- doned houses. The arms and legs) ‘mains the largest meat packer, | Officers said Miss Hyatt told ‘air center. Chicago is staying rich, | them she killed Emmett Harper.| and according to the Chamber of June 27 because they had abused | fieq industrial production of any |her physically, She said they also) ¢jty in the world. | “drinking. habits’ and an argu- ‘ment over use of a car as other |sion and at least 13 other boards, departments and authorities are fighting blight with slum clear- ance programs, backed by both public and private funds. The larg- est urban renewal project, sched- Discrimination Banned uled to cost $135 million, is going on over 46 acres of Hyde Park- BERKELEY, Calif. 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Jimmie was termined the color scheme of | H t F Pp t Pp P | with beige upholstery. There's a large room with windows on sleeping here for a while and the yoom. In it is a girl carrying | | OUSeE ap e rol Nn on lac ress an both a television set and a both the north andthe east. will be back in the room in the a poodle and a hat box. The | | \ Piano down here. There is an attached bath, done future. He shares Kathy's room ; , | ° The stairs up to the bedrooms _ in yellow. at present. colors are pink and blue. By JANET ODFIL can see down the hill to Hawk leaf table. The chairs are Victor- luaun wood. There are windows have gold -carpeting. In the Furniture is Early American Her room is delightfully femin- So Kathy's walls are pink. Lake. There is an even larger ian antiques—caned seated wal- on two sides of the room. Dra- Upper hall there are hooked maple. Spreads are white heir- ine. She has maple furniture sim- Her white organdie curtains are | on ; . window at the front of this room. nut ones. A fruitwood buffet on peries are whité. scatter rugs. loom type. A brilliant spot of ilar to her parents’. double tiered. The bed ruffie has Twilight Hill drive is such a Both have white, floor length one wal] is a storage unit. The The studio couch is green In the master bedroom which color is the Chinese red uphol- A large picture framed in an- aqua and pink flowers on it. | romantic sounding address. When — Graneries. tea cart holds a planter. Next to it is a large brown arm- has white walls there is a gray Steréd chair tique white is hung over her There are the tisual dolls and young Kathy Miles who's now rn ai cline ine wo Curtaine have ; . ; ~ ; ay oF 2 i seven, grows up to have dates, WHITE PANELING White doors with louvers in chair with matching footstoo rug. Curtains have a brown and The guest room is beige, bed. It was this picture that de- stuffed animals om she can say, “Call for me at Walls and carpeting are gold the top section ¢lose off the 2061 Twilight Hill drive.” Either The red brick fireplace is jsef kitchen. Here the walls are that or she will hate the tame.” ii’ @ frame of white panels. A cream and the floor has a | Who knows what Jimmie wil! narrow white ‘mantel extends pebble design linoleum on it. | think? He's only 3% now, but across the- whole section. There Cafe curtains “and matching alreadv he has a bewitching grin. is stone on the raised hearth. Valance are gold with blus and The two children belong to On the mantel there are three brown flowers. There's a black Richard and Jean Miles. They ld steins. Originally from Ger- 2nd brass pull down lamp over all live in a tri-level home in Many, they have been inthe fam- the tables. Counter tops are Hill and Dale subdivision. The iy for years. beige linen Formica house, built by Roy Mercer, is The sofa set at right angles The kitchen: cabinets have an sleet of a Pontiac Press to the fireplace is green. On doors of a most unusual looking The Miles’ have lived in 4t the other side of the hearth is | Plywood callsd ‘‘shapelice.’’ The since November of ‘57. It's ag green armless chair. There’s cabinets themselves are cream | red brick house with black 4 pair of mahogany armchairs COlored like the walls, This ply- | shutters. white upper level and = gphelstered in a satin stripe ood ‘is striped. Al}: hardware is | hite trim. fabric near the ball door, These = Copper. The hallway runs through have shield shaped backs, The | from front door te back. This | fourth chair in the room is a | Pontiac Press Home Editor Both range and oven are coppertone also, The break- ; : means you can go into any beige wing chair. fast table is birch. Chairs are : room from the hall without Lamp tables are mahogany. wrought iron with green plastic passing through another room. Two lamps have green bases Seats, On one wall Mrs. Miles You can go up %9 the bedroom —s ang green. shades. Another lamp uses baskets and trivets for level or dovm jo the recreation room. From the windows in the din- ing ell of the living room you =) has a white china base and white shade. In the dining ell there is a mahogany Duncan Phyfe drop decoration. The recreation room on the lower level has a corktone tile floor. Walls are paneled with TRI-LEVEL BRICK — The Richard Miles live in this red brick tri-level home Mercer built the house for the Miles’ from a Pontiac Press plan. The Miles and in Hill and Dale subdivision. The bedroom level is white, as is the trim. Roy their two children have lived here for a little over a year and a half. e oe ate “luaun which has a handsome grain. The lamp at the lett has a driftwood base while the one at the right is brass. This room is on the lowest level of the house. COFFEE BREAK — Such: a pleasant kitchen Walls are cream, as~are the frames: : iS ale : in which to- relax with a cup ot coffee. -Thisone cabinets. Doors’ are an ‘unusual lettiped ae BEST BEHAVIOR _ Jiennte woh Kathy were on their best behavior to 1 ave combines. shades of brown’ and cream with cop- wood, Curtains and valance are gold with blue their pictures taken. This recreation room is one where they may play. Furniture, per parGyare. The one is pebble- type linoleum. and brown flowers. Counter tops are’ sat walls and floer are all meant to stand family living. The walls are panejed in | A a) a | WOURTEEN ~*~ _THE PONTIAC PRESS: SATURDAY: JULY 18, 1959 During 1896 the tale of religious|advertbers’ ding’ this perio’ tn by SEU oa Trussed Rafters Effect Foor” While wood trussed rafters ate partitioning. “The resulting speed jor Southern Pine Association, P. - Build with .. ee TRU-BILT confined to the root structure, they| Tepresents qm enormous savings. Box 1170, New Orleans 4, La. have an important bearing on the|- Since no interior partitiohing is ce : # BLOCKS _ fpertormance and cost of virtually load bearing (root supporting), || wry PAY $5.00 once every part of the house. many of the conventional roomil ~ TO A SALESMAN 3 . tested to meet the eae Semele, Siangsler shape, portions ann he éliminated, a JUST CALL US- requirements of 31) Htrussed raft fabricated in|with the cost of put them avera e rices ae standard spestionticee: Tf satticient lengths. to clear eh ag rooms can tage se Complete " the wary best and newest equipassdt. the entire width of the home. Their !;,reer and where partitions are| . quatiry TesTED to sasure you you of iguality y, strength dure- design is engineered to fully| scontional, they can be. installed Furnace Cleaning A compared with homes of equal quality | the Very Best erach ed walls use ‘Tru-Bilt and be ivr a= er Sane terdins oa hea arya sab aus — Includes: $ saie room Vv s. port only at the outer house walls. ®@ CHIMNEY | TRU-BILT BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. | This set in motion a chain re- D aagh nga gerey Aap FURNACE 1 * | | 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 [2° of economies. walls, and other living areas| We've put all the quality and fea- | led trussed rafters can be ‘sealed off from each other by|| To the first 100 customers re- tures into these homes that you'd i Neer Telegraph and Orchard Lake Rds. | scree Peszasen as the outer wall ‘portable screens. Wood paneling|| Plying to this -ad. | Work Guaranteed framing is in place, the entire applied vertically to a light frame expect to find only in homes selling — = 4 See uae nea! : eas Pesce ese ae cca eR. ee ee ge a house enclosed and roof- ma a e ve scree tor Shle te wn RSCG mare ig our ii THE WATERFRONT | quickly a8 one enormous room..|divider since it gives the im-| prices. Com- fe ‘| The carpenters, the plumbers |pression of a solid wall. pare and be convinced! SYLV AN VIEW” a = Se ee aaa -_ ne Rtg 7 eavare gy — THE HOME STYLED . ss pd sped unencumbered by | use, there is no waste and the : FOR RECREATION AND PLEASURE =| _“eather_Selays_or_by_Interior resulting flexibility ofthe | ca : $ “1 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME . SS tniector re: | IMPORTANT AS 21,500 AA wc ‘ A Pocdae —— > : Open daily 1 P.M. to 7 P.M. x Meadows ~ 56 Month le ne of the portable We Do Not Sell or Repaiz Furnaces — Our Specialty is Power Suctioz We Clean Gas — Oil — Coal We have three (3) openings for 40-year ortgages for vet f ANY d- : Get Rich Quick - ne ot'whether or not you may have used | |} SOHN W. STOPPERT, Builder | BENJ. RICH | Al these benefits are a direct] men’ yolk veterane becetiest For 3-2907 oR 3-9641 © TU 3-4000 result of the efficiency of the wood CALL OR 3-0100 — SUN aR ae " : trussed rafters in roof support. To) compensate for the exacting stress, KLEEN AIR nts of the engineered requireme T t= een, many pre-fabricators of} FURNACE ,CLEANERS trussed rafters are using Southern . ie WH ILE ALE ALL! wen ae eee "Standard ae of Southern 1702 Alma %. ifactured are manufa TT at ee GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO, fener recur wie yrver =| BUILDERS’ soning, a key factor for maximum NO MONEY DOWN FOR GAS FURNACES! = vz" "=r SPECIALTIES METAL LATH NO PAYMENT ‘TIL OCT. 1—UP TO 5 YEARS! ]} rosea raters may'be ordered FACE BRICK . Both Gas & Ol! Furnaces. Sb ake For further imormation| = PRE BRICK 2g Sheet ssdababiaion ciiiabliomiaaneemeamaaniaaiaii —~ STIRS Th ese When wes 000. aa call us! a sees a oe | pedo pe é PRICED ATONLY. in ‘Famous Brands: U st CAs BLD The luxurious SPACE QUEEN 1] GENERAL OL FURNACE HEART-REST CHAI 5 — | KEEPS FEET HIGH | Full basement, 3 bedrooms, two-car attached gar- $ ELECTRIC PATTERN 385 | ae oe age, 21’ farm- ‘style kitchen, over 1,000 square feet | : CEMENT AND MORTAR of living area. 9 | MOR-SUN NO MONEY $ | PLASTERS ONLY $290 DOWN, PLUS COSTS ~ : ‘ , | COLEMAN DOWN ROCK LATH 30 YEAR F. H. A. TERMS Including 75'x150° Lot . CEMENT COLORS 4 | ARMSTRONG SILCONITE i | | SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE | HEATILATOR FIREPLACES WATERPROOFING MONOGRAM WE INVITE COMPARISON! © _ SEE US LAST FOR A REAL BUY! GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. J sitcom sie tit ttm . oles and bo | 3401 W. HURON “Your Heating Supermarket”’ FE 8-0484 mae Ter eaeten Go together. The back adjusts to | | five positions. Pattern 385, | which gives actual-size cutting guides and directions, is 35c. , Packet 28 contains four pat- | a BS NO terns for Porch and Terrace | COAL & SUPPLY CO. | 4 4 WRAAAAAABARIAAAA A | A GARAGE BUILT by G. & M. CONSTRUCTION CO. Offers You... These Features | Furniture including this chaise | for $1. 140 N. Cass Ave. The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. FE 5-8163 Bedford Hills, New York The amazing SPACE KING PRICED AT ONLY Three bedrooms, plus huge ily room, large din- $ ing area, 12 bath, over 1502 square feet o living area. (1 car garage optional. at additional cost) ONLY $290 DOWN, PLUS COSTS 30 YEAR F.H. A. TERMS Including pal RANCH TYPE HOME 4 Bedrooms with Carport...... $15,950.00 4 Bedrooms with Family Room $18,700.00 Complete with Lot 3 and 4 Bedrooms 1% Baths ¥ BUILT STRONG v FINEST MATERIALS ¥ APPROVED FOR FINANCING ¥ PROVEN BY CHOICE ¥ GUARANTEED SATISFACTION | SREB The beautiful SUNLINER . PRICED AT ONLY FIVE FULL © *22,000.00 ping, and commuter station. MODELS LOCATED AT: PONTIAC Complete with Lot Three bedrooms attached’ carport, True perimeter 17 900 es i heat, eating space in kitchen, king-sized living. room, DP. = 926 square feét of living area. 5 4 We Also Specialize i Ine. ONLY $190 DOWN, PLUS COSTS . =» $ 30 YEAR F.H. A. TERMS Including 75’x150’ Lot -™ ATTICS ROO <« @ @ MAGNIFICENT = KITCHE NS FING = : e , | | ms isda liga 3 HENS ¢ GARAGES TRI-LEVEL, LAKE Near schools, churches, shop- @ © ADDITIONS @ -@ RECREATION ° SIDING = rar Ie 6220 Williams Lake Rd cee @ CONCRETE — Airport Road and | ® PORCHES WORK G-E Stove : craitet | FREE _§| = , wi ‘ yond irae” |e : Sales by pen unday Formica | meme FE 21211 §) = ; Proudly: built by: | , Orne veesTINeTion co. nl Ll CHVssvnvnsnsensvh Ww. Ww. Ross Homes | : ae requ gteage ~~ 10450 W. Nine Mile Rood G. & M. Con str uction Co. | ‘ Inc. | , 2355 Watkins Lake Rd. OR 3-8021 - ‘ Ock Park 37, Michigan JOrdan 6-9634 2260 Dixie Hwy.—North of Telegraph Rd. 4 t 1 : 4 : ! De eeieky 28h sh A aleg ee dtd THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1959 . rp ' ape g ' ’ : ' sce tC , - < — we _ within 15 minutes drive... i ee a i that’s just part of the summer fun | your family can enjoy! Not one but TWO premieres... both delightful, both totally different a: DOUBLE GRAND OPENING e Goth Manor. Highlaud atates BOTH IN THE HEART OF A RECREATIONAL WONDERLAND! 2 cd] ¢ . i ‘ This ‘s the iM Tella dehy Mode] in oe This iS the Triad Mode] ;, GOLF MANOR HIGHLAND ESTATES 3 BEDROOMS, BRICK, FULL BASEMENT ATTACHED GARAGE § . IN YOUR CHOICE OF | 5 ELEVATIONS From 5 -NO MONEY DOWN FHA... as little as $675 MOVES YOU IN 1400 SQ. FT. OF LUXURY LIVING ON 3 LEVELS (PLUS OPTIONAL GARAGE) § : ... ONE OF FOUR DISTINCTIVE NEW MODELS PRICED FROM 5 You'll Like GOLF MANOR You'll Like Highland Estates A f because— because— * It is a brand new 300-home development offering you first choice of superb 80 foot * chau “anmeaunee et and wider lots AIRPORT RD. * The new million-dollar Walled Lake Junior * asigs aclenalty in this popular High School adjoins subdivision me a : - ; * Four beautiful Ranch, Tri-Level and f I ft hool t treet : ‘ sO MMERCE a oy wenvenuary Iecbock Fayacrose (Us tires Attached Garage Homes on lots 75 feet * It is right next door to not one but and wider TWO golf courses ‘ * Suburban living with all city conveniences * It is next to Dodge State Park No. 5 - + « paved winding streets with curb and gutter, sidewalks, public water, storm sewers hort * Paved winding streets with curb and gutter, sidewalks, public water, storm sewers * Close to shopping, schools, etc. : we © as by PROPER REALTY, EM 3-4116 © ‘Sales by J. W. MURPHY & Associates: Model Phone EM 3-9123 ~ Model Phone OR 3-4911 SEETREN_ 4 THE PONTIAG PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1959 Tile Outdoor Grill . The same ceramic tile preferred . for kitchen counters and splash ‘backs can be used to-surface your] An ~ gutdoor grill; and for the. same feasons, Ceramic -tile can't fade, ce . can't be harmed by heat and will provide you with an attractive, easy- -to-clean sutface tok your food preparation and cooking ttensils And, when not in use, aptiled grill will, naturally enhance the beauty of its surroundings and boost your ipride as well, A restaurant customer asked his dallying waiter, “What's our of-| fense? We've been on (bread and | water for.an hoyr” . It seems that juvenile ‘elacmiaiis began to increase about the time central heating replaced the old wood shed.—Eafl Wilson. é Features All This: @ Over 2000 Sq. Ft. of Living Area @ 4 Large Bedrooms @ Room for 5th Bedroom or Hobby Room @ 2’ Baths-Ceramic Tile American Family Home ~ by E. Allen Gilford — PINE LAKE MANOR | 2802 Pine Ridge Road & IN ROCHESTER — Fifty new homes are. being built in Roches- ter Meadows Estates, on Elizabeth, just off Parkdale street. The homes are all face brick with full basement. There are three bed- | @ Large Family Kitchen with Table Space rooms, sunken vestibule and family room, The model is open daily. Holtzman and Silverman are doing the —— E. J. ‘he " Pentiae Press Corrick of Rochester is handing the sales. @ Big 15x20 Ft. Living Room @ 30 Ft. Family Room- Natural Fireplace @ Separate Dining Room @ Large 2-Car Attached Garage @ Separate Entrance to Family Room All This and Much, Much More for Only ee $20.500 100’x150’ LOTS IN PINE LAKE MANOR WITH LAKE PRIVILEGES ON BEAUTIFUL, SANDY PINE LAKE to of the modern laundry area in | the new mode] home in Rochester | Meadows Estates. It is designed ‘so that the homemaker can relax and read, mend or sew in the room while the laundry is being done. ‘area, this room is optional in the inew homes, The homes come fully equipped with built-in appliances, including gas range, oven, dryer, automatic washer and 12-foot re- frigerator. | The three-bedroom houses are | all face brick, The family room | off the kitchen has a sliding | glass window wall @nd a future | patio. | Other features are a sunken ves- tibule, large basement recreation | area, garbage d sposal unit ceram- ‘ie tile bath and aluminum combin- 'ation storm windows and screens. Free interior decorating service by a professional consultant is in- Shown for the first time in this Directions to Model: rake orchars take Rd, to Middlebelt, , cluded. Middlebelt South to Mid Pine, West on Mid Pine for 2 blocks to model. . = OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M. PHONE FE 8-9051 OR FE 5-5088 $150 MOVES YOU IN! Not One Cent More Needed! IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! Choose Your Colors and Move In! 3 BEDROOMS--BRICKFACE FULL BASEMENT | BONUS! TO. FIRST 5 BUYERS THIS WEEKEND! STORMS and SCREENS. 2,250- i PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS, 440 W EST 7 MILE ROAD LIN: ‘model is open daily. FULL PRICE Only | Holtzman and Silverman are | building 50 homes in this new de- 'velopment. The price starts at 314.90. E. J. Corrick of Roches- ter is handling the sales. The | LAUNDER AT LEISURE — This utility room © is specially designed to provide room for the homemaker to relax while the laundry is being done. An optional feature in homes built by A. $14,990 Launder-at-Leisure Room Feature of Model Home “Launder at Leisure” is the mot- . Pentiac Press Phete Holtzmaan and Silverman in Rochester Meadows Estates, it is in the basement. Prices. start at $7.50 GALLON BROWN BROS. 701 West Buren. FE 8-931! SEE US FIRST ter Land Co Contra Estate— DAWSON & WATSON a. 3. Dawson, ase A A, Watson : Phone FE a-s40 * ie tiac BUY A GIANT HOME 8 LARGE ROOMS 1200 Sq. Ft. of Living Area 2 @ 1% Baths Phote commrts §=$12,990 $540 Down, $88 per Month Take M-50 east to a. ke, Turn left, follow signs to fie onto Clinton Ri d., = el. MODEL PHONE RE 2-1622 er Pavettnnasten oon wt nate + veal witn WARM AIR HEAT eatin She tte selger tee cotta It’s a short step to SUMMER COOLING With air ducts aa already in- vi) stalled you can add a Dowagiac central air con- ditioner at sur- prisingly small { J cost. Simple controls enable you to air condition the entire house or just the rooms you choose. Call us for an estimate. ERY. Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor Serving Pontiac Since 1925 0 FE 5-6973 351 N. PADDOCK ST. Costs Lowered by Insulation | In spite of gains made in recent ‘years to bring the costs of resi- ‘dential air conditioning down, re- search still is going on to make jhome cooling even better and less costly. without major overhauling, and more than 2,000 hours without serv- icing at astonishingly low operat- jing costs, x~ & * Insulation engineers already. have reduced the cost of air con. | ditioning by providing an insu- lation formula of a 6-inch thick- | ness of mineral wool in the ceil- | As an example, says the Amer-| ing at least 3 inches in walls, ican Gas Association, gas com-! panies in half the 48 states are, ‘field testing revolutionary new gas air-conditioning units under the se- and 2 inches in floors over ex- posed areas, AGA points out that a number verest climatic conditions avail-|of gas air-conditioning systems now able. Qne such unit, says AGA, will heating and cooling from the same run for five full cooling seasons are available that provide both unit. oe as For @ Free Estimate is 2 At Reasonable Prices Call: AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. Successfal Install- WITH TORIDHE ET Heirs a AUTOMATIC HEATING FE 2-9124 THE CARPET QUEEN @ Every Room Fully Carpeted | See the 240 sq. ft. Queen Kitchen ; W. Walton SALES BY * FE 4-0547 DAY BLDG. C0. ee(THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, Bry ’ f 4 ‘ f + j i Pi _saruRDayy. JULY 18, 1959 -.. ey ” oy ppd scintlale Last year, 13 ing classi-|daliy newspapers. \Cigar show fications ablished -time rte greatest per cent increase Wood ricsarvdilte Keep _ ord: highs ,_ money invested in|the previous year. ge urfaces From, Rotting © sain = Y¥ may never have thought of it | store ROY ANNETT ae. thi fay tte ae iy wood ds x igs Shoe not rot— it’s eaten by, living fungus}; 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 84466 COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE growths and_insetts.. Therefore, it is important to apply first a coat of wood preservative to all sides of wood which are in coritact with moisture or soil. Wodd preserva- a meteratts saionme an oR 4 en THIS MODEL HIGHER GARAGE DIXIE scuscrs 4900 Highland Rd. SINGLE CAR. GARAGES 14x20- 5550 PONTIAC CODE CEMENT INCLUDED No Money Down—5 Years to Pay: All Types of Cement Work tives Pos: chlentaxial phenols per napbthenate, the com- ‘\mevelal "rae of ‘which: can be _|brought in any hardware or paint gts know about moisture/ and how to prevent damage, write to the National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association, 1500 Rhode Island Ave., N. W., Washington 5, D. C. for “Save Your Home from the Menace of Moisture.” Enclose 10 cents in| coin to cover postage and handling. Give Housewife a Break | The me ESE athlete wile be quick to complain about an un- comfortable gyninasium floor, but for some reason, the housewife, who really has a longer and harder workout, seems to suffer in silence. Not infrequently, when -she Col- LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Home Sites EM 3-0085 or MU 4-8825 lapes in her chair at the end of a 16 hour day, her first impluse is to take off her shoés. Usually she attributes her weariness to cook- ing and. the energy of the kids. 'She’s completely unmindful of the fact that a day-long “walkathon” jover A tough and unyielding floor! M-59 Call for Free Estimate OR 4-0358 © @ Attics MODERNIZATION @ Porches @ Additions @ Rec. Rooms (Hagstrom) » ‘HIGH QUALITY AT LOW PRICES HOME LOOKING SHABBY! — then dress it up with wonderful For FREE Estimate and details call MAGNOLIA STONE THE PRE-CAST STONE SIDING FOR EVERLASTING HOME BEAUTY FE 5-4522 | ~ ATTENTION BUILDERS! “Picture Window" Sliding Glass Doors |ntoor surface can take more out! lof a human than an hour or so on! ithe basketball court. That's the way the Southern Pine Association sees her problem. And consequently, the Association urges! all new brides to have hubby take| !a look at what's under their pro-| spective house while she is brows- ‘dy’ onunen pully talamaye WATER SOFTENER @ Easy Installation by You or Us @ By Trimview of California FE 2-0252 Distributor West Detroit Gloss of Pontiac 715 AUBURN AVENUE ee. = ALSO ae SECUSTOM RAILING : ; all For a Step in Beauty g | ~ t}. CHECK THESE FEATURES: | = t i a . 3 @ One-Piece Construction | ‘ ee @ Permanent Beauvty—Rugged * ‘en Dependability > = oe @ FHA Specifications wees ©@ Strong Reinforced Casting @ Avoid Messy Installation Es free Estimates — We Deliver "Meee ? Safety Tread Reduces Slipping a ‘ s UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE ? CONCRETE STEP COMPANY . r} = 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) | rocuReeRene surenunenenenenensunnenesnsnsnssnezeogeer SRSeeeeeeee ETT iT UNIT STEP i= @ Aluminum with Alodine | Satin Finish @ Durable Wool Pile Weatherstripping @ Low Prices ; « WARGAN “purepentorty urs |. See This Amazing’ Softener Today at HLH. STANTON Heating & Plumbing Contractor 103 State FE 5-1683 s| Dealerships Open 24 Whitfield a? OR 37715 ‘Complete | Basement Waterproofing All Work Cuaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable. Waterproofing Phone FE 4-0777 With Bouncy Floors” . ‘ ing through the kitchen. Her com. fort will depend on what he finds. What's underneath is actually ~ more important than the surface floor. And in this connection, .the Association points to the pier- type structure as the construc- tion industry's special gift. te the woman, The “pier” platform can be briefly described as three layers of lumbed over a masonry foun- ‘dation, The first layer is flat and ifollows the’ foundation walls. The isecond consists of the joists — iparallel rows of lumber placed on : ledge and uniformly spaced. . The third is applied diagonally in the form of a flat solid sheet. this the finish flooring is appiled. This simple but ingenious de- ishock absorbers. It also takes full advantage of the strength and resiliency of wood. As evidenced by its use for dance halls and gymnasium floors, lumber has a_ natural “bounce” that tends to take a lead off the feet. The arrange- ment-in-depth the pier structure prevides, of course, further in- crease the quality. Use of properly seasoned lumber for the various elements of the pier structure increases the strength of the wood and provides resiliency that easy walking re- quires, OTHER ADVANTAGES There are other advanages. Us- ing the natural insulation of wood, the “pier platform helps hold out dampness. It permits easy ac- cess for repairs of plumbing and pipes. The foot or so added eleva- tion it provides gives dignity to the typically low contemporary house. . With all these advantages, its cost compares favorably with other types of construction. If you want a basement, the ‘‘pier’’ platform is the first essential, and if not, the “crawl space’’ under the house hand inspection of the framing} lumber under the floor which ‘must support the entire house and/| all its contents. | *.B - n "Rochester ~ FAIRVIEW RANCH ,022 Sq Ft. of Living Space @ 2- ® 3- Carl R. Queck Company Sales by Smalley Real Estate, UL 2-1700 uilt-in Oven and Range Way Bath ® Family Room Bedroom Brick © Full Basement Model Open Daily 1-8 P. M. Located at 245 Alice Street $13,550 FHA $450 Down Custom Builders TREE SETTEE —There are many ways to create conver- sation corners in a .garden, but one of the best is to pro- vide a place where people can be ‘comfortable. This curved settee, made of. rugged Doug- las fir frame and seat boards, is an eye catcher. To curve outer trim board, steam —_ pliable. | 5 See these homes any. day from 12 noon ‘til 8 p. m. Other mod- els are open for your inspec- tion along with several new models that are now under Sp TICT On Ba es oe Ae oer sy : : u il: ag ay ae 3 ®@ Two level Ranch Brick Homes LAKESIDE LIVING AT ITS BES Indian Woods Manor Luxurious and Spacious Year Round Homes Located on Six Beautiful Connecting Lakes “@A choice of 3 ‘or 4 bedrooms @ Two full tile baths @ For a cozy evening, two fireplaces @ Family room with beamed ceiling e224 cor garage, attached © Built-in Frigidaire appliances @ Big roomy basements © Paved streets and large lots _@ LAKE PRIVILEGES AND BOAT SPACE ‘Homes Start at $23,500 and Up “yellow proved to have the best Over) vice proyides a series of natural). the ideal balance of stiffness and/— eerie natn 9 he ana gives hubby the chance for a first, ~ a {Yellow Light Best + One study made’ about insects! 7 being attracted to lights reveals that the closer light approaches| Space unde the blue end of the color spec-|n th Soe de trum, the more’ insects ‘are at-|; tracted to it, As light a the reddish side, fewer p attracted: Red| is unsatisfactory, | however, for lighting purposes, and balance of color, Santos, Brazil is now the world’s leading coffee export source. 3 xX xO 4 4 —_—F FACTORY INSTALLED ~ protects children, pets and property Axciion rence protectschildren, pets and property while it adds new beauty to your home and grounds, It's a perfect back- ground for flowering shrubs and vines. Nationally known Anchor Fence never needs annual painting. It’s zinc- coated after weaving — fot before. Call for free estimate. Portable Dog Runs FE 5-7471 * NO DOWN PAYMENT ® 36 MONTHS TO PAY © Ist PAYMENT SEPT. MOVES YOU IN! IMMEDIATE Lined eat oN ) @ 50’x150’ Lots Compare These Outstanding Features @ 3 Bedroom Brick © @ 5 Elevations to Choose From @ Copper Plumbing @ Bath and a Half f @ Gas Heat | § r @ 40 Gallon Automatic Hot Water @ All City Improvements—Paved Streets and Sidewalks eV Close to Transportation, Churches, School, Shopping and Recreation Area only $12,240 vee ion Boulevard past Silver Lake Rood to Scheo!- ‘above models are on Schoothuuse Drive. Bloomfield Real Estate Company Telegraph Rd. at Maple | | P| j includes Lot “MI 6-6500-JO 4-6400.. ¥ aR Si. Soe Sear MODEL at, 131 N. ASTOR 2 BLOCKS off EAST BLVD. NEWTON BUILDING CO. AV 4 "SUNDAY (10 A.M. to | 8 PLM, : FE 8-2707 | kG (4220088 { é THE PONTIAC PRESS, sar UaDeY: “JULY 48, 1859 \ | ad ae \ y EIGHTEEN m4 ' 4 3 i me Py / é a i van é : —- ——— f i "Harold E. Booth ie CUSTOM BUIL LDER- ~ New Homes and C ottages @ Remodeling @ Siding @ Rec. Rooms @ Roofing © Additions @ Kitchens | @ Garages © Breezeways @ Attics @ Baths ~ ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS : F.H.A. CONVENTIONAL NO MONEY os . EM 3-4501 551 Hilltop Drive PONTIAC SNealletnie Hardboard ; | chite-Proo Room ) Growing boys who are ready for | their {first private bedroom like to have a rugged, masculine decor ithat sets the room aside from any ‘inthe house. One of the easiest ‘ways to provide such a handsome interior is to panel the old walls with plastic-surfaced hardboard, ‘which is available at lumber yards in six beautiful woodgrains: | -The_paneling’s permanent plastic (surface makes the walls ‘“‘child- 'proof'’ and resistant to all sorts of hard. wear. including scuff marks, ebrasion, ink, crayon jj marks and dirty hand prints. A sudsy cloth will remove all trace \of hard wear. Maintenance is soisurface there is to clean. shnpia ‘with plastic.surfaced hard- that.the bedroom’s occupant rake eae enced lo ahtormdiure: can i himself Work Saver, If your lhusband is getting ready to scrape and paint the window- sills and doorsteps for the ump- teenth time, he might be interested in an idea that will eliminate this chore’ for all time. Colorful, dur- able ceramic tile installed on | windowsills will give a_ fresh, modern appearance to your home —and they will require no waxing, painting or protective covering of Take Surmer Trip Downstairs <= national parks or other places of July schedule, but a working weekend visit to the basement, lx Special | Wall Decor - Hfacilities can be madd ‘to ‘look'| even larger if a separate. decor is -|bright wall treatment of hard-| board blocks in harmonizing colors Trips to the country, seashare, wij) proyide a checkerboard de- interest are on many homeowners’ > rien the dintmg gree 8 the blocks have ‘a durabld plasticjdanip cloth, and they never’ need |durface’ that, is. highly- to |painting or refinishing. Matching ‘Kitchens with room for dining moisture, grease, heat, stains and moldings are available at lumber icin sap bn Nd ne eee een 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 a9 Call Us for. All Your - established in the dining area. | Practical as well as ae, furnace room and fireplace should also be included. | That’s the itinerary recom- | ‘mended by W. D. Herbert, a home | improvement specialst. Herbert) beliieves that a day or two each| any kind. And—for your informa- tion—ceramic tile is the easiest, month spent on home inspection | and minor repairs will prevent} major headaches later on. July,! lhe says, is the time to prevent! =4 ee LAZELLE ACE All Forms of } 1 of 7 a ' | Insurance 77 NORTH SAGINAW ST. NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION | 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES ONLY *390 DOWN Moves Models on East Beverly Near Northern High For Further Information Call: WARREN STOUT, Realtor 7 You In FE 5-8165 ao Sta ee a a SS Custom Built Garages NO MONEY DOWN 10 A.M. OPEN SUNDAY 2 P.M. OR 4-0317 COLONIAL LUMBER 7374 HIGHLAND ROAD 1% Miles West of Pontiac Airport at Williams Lake Rd. jheating problems. | 2 you haven’t taken care of | any of the following yet, Herbert advises looking into them on | the next rainy Saturday or Sun- CONCRETE NEEDS CURBS — DRIVEWAYS —WALKS —WALLS | Concrete Pipe-——Sond—Gravel—Mortar—Brick Building and Mason Supplies CATSMAN eer 5 FRED W. MOOTE, Inc. | Electrical Contractor State and City Licensed day that‘comes along. | 1. Clean furnace and pipes. Re-' ‘move any rust. or soot that ey eeve collected. Fill masonry cracks in fire-| place | | 3. Clean out fireplace. | 4. Inspect basement sills tor Lis © COMMERCIAL © © INDUSTRIAL | 339 S. Paddock St. FE 2-0283 | Over 25 Years in Pontiac — 845 W, Huron St. a ae He 2-920 = 1 20908 | FOR ANY Y MODERNIZATION WORK, CALL ee @ Additions @ Garages For quality homes— @ Remodeling FE 5.8405 ry Siding AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. 2110 Dixie Hwy., at Telegraph Pontiac HOLTZMAN &| SILVERMAN jt WO 1-2640 ~ $5 - : ‘leaks and fill with’ caulking com- ipound. Check basement plumbing a \for leaks and make sure all drains g 3, 4 or 5 Bedroom ‘Pare open. 5. Inspect basement windows ana install weather - stripping where necessary. Home improvement projects suited for July are those designed te enablic the heating and hot water systems to perform more efficiently. The providing of | additional fire protection is an- | other, according to Herbert. This specialist advises insulating im basement hot water lines unless TLL Lele! heat from them is being used to /warm basement. Insulating the) ‘outside of the furnace to eliminate | heat loss is also worth consider- | ing. Whether your basement is fin-! ‘ished or not, important fire pro- tection can be obtained | by BF blocking off the furnace area with panels of gypsum wallboard. Her- e GARAGES ¢BREEZEWAYS ADDITIONS e KITCHENS e PORCHES e BATHS ! e MASONRY WORK ©¢ ALL MODERNIZATION | | F.H.A. ! Open Every Night ‘til 9 P.M. — Sunday 12-4P.M. | D £ M Building Service Rolling Terrain .. . CITY CONVENIENCES ‘$ FULL 3 BEDROOM HOME oe We Invite You Toi... COMPARE, then... FROM PONTIAC: Drive North on Perry to Joslyn +.» Turn Left 5 Miles... or North on Saginaw to Mont- calm... Turn Left to Joslyn +.» Turn Left 5 Miles, FROM ROCHESTER: __-West on Walton to Joslyn... , Taen Right de Miles. NATIONAL HOMES ‘gs LAKE ESTATES NO. 4 Plaroh Building Co. . FE 2-9122 _ MODEL OPEN FROM tes P, M. TO 8:00 P.M. DAILY FOR AS LITTLE AS : For HOME For FACTORY Good Construction Begins with Boice Concrete Builders in this area learned to depend on Boice for Transit Mixed Concrete . » because they know every load will be uniform, every load top quality, each foun- dation delivered ever . deliver on time when needed, no- waiting, no late deliveries. This service is available be- cause of our large fleet of trucks! have BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY 2255 E. WALTON BLVD. EVES. & SUNDAY FE 2-7004 : _& BRICK * BLOCK * CONCRETE ener owe 545 S, Telegraph Road FE 5-8186 a — — MOVE IN COST . dard for hardwood veneered doors. | bert points out that vermiculite- | lreinforced gypsum board nailed to ‘2x 4 studding may prevent flames from the furnace area from SAVE NOW RICK ‘s i i ON REMODELING mines pinta, PRESTIGE Down Payment $1,000 Multi-Lakes Realty MA 4-1578 Cuts Prices on AN HOME REMODELING and ROOM ADDITIONS ~ LOW EASY TERMS — FREE ESTIMATES : MORTGAGES—LAND CONTRACTS—FHA ue 1 to 15 Years to Pay—NO MONEY DOWN CALL 7 DAYS A WEEK — 24 HOURS A DAY 8 FE 8-0332 PRESTIGE. * m1 . = - PI a = r m7 " = a = = = SHOWCASE | — The permanent show of build- | ing products. Over 100 prod- || uets displayed by national |. — manufacturer to assist you |} with your building or re- f} - medeling problems! There is no charge and_nothing is for Billi AND CONVENIENCE PLEASURE J ~ e) sale, Twes. ate 2-5 . BURDENS COMPANY A DD SN ; SHOWCASE, INC. 15 W. LAWRENCE, PONTIAC aS 10760 W. 9 MILE, LI OAK PARK JO 6-9898 136 BROWNELL ST. Birmingham, Mich. MI 6-6900 8-7676 .spreading to the rest of the. base- | i for as long as an hour. Here's the Answer fo What's in a Door | It is always wise to have some familiarity with the trade terms used in describing various building ‘aaserials you need from time to, time, lumber dealers say. | Here are a few-definitions which imay not be widely known to house holders, They relate to hardwood ‘veneered doors, the kind found |most extensively no-vadays in home building and remodeling. | a core, crossbanding and flat face veneers, Or of core and flat face veneers only, CORE—The innermost layer in. veneered door construction. | SOLID-CORE—A core of solid’ wood blocks or strips. HOLLOW-CORE—A core assem- ‘bly of strips or other units of wood, of a wood derivative or of a com- | Position material which supports \the outer plywood faces, with in- tervening hollow cells or spaces. CROSSBANDING — The veneer placed betweén the core and the face veneers in flush doors, with ithe direction of the grain at right -angles to that of the face veneer. | The definitions are based on those in the U.S, Department of ‘Commerce new commercial star- WHEN YOU HEAT-* = | best in modern equipment Play safe, Be sure. We Do the Work ACCEPT NOTHING BUT & Consolidate All Payments ma Save All That Interest Money * Pay Off Existing Mortgages — FLUSH DOOR—One made up of § Gas |. ag re really living! The bent qo modern fuels deserves the | * Improve Your Home * or Land Contracts 'f You Have Reasonable Equity * Low Interest Rate 12 to 15 Year Terms FREE APPRAISALS Free Consultation Service Big Bear Construction Co. 92 West Huron Pontiac OUR CREED HEATING EQUIPMENT THERE'S NOTHING FINER BURT! “OPERATORS ON DUTY 24 HOURS A DAY Ask for Mortgage Department 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor Eves. and Sun. FE 2-0278 Call MA 6-6247 More Home Buyers | More families plan to buy a |house this year than in either 1958 or 1957, according te the United States Savings and Loan ‘League. The League cited a recent ‘Federal Reserve Board study |which showed that roughly 9.3 jper cent of spending units sur- iveyed planned the purchase of, ja home this year. compared with | SEE THE QUALITY HOMES ONLY JUDAH LAKE ESTATES OFFER! * 7.5. per. cent, in 1958 and 8.7 per jeent in- 1957. wwrwwwwwwwvvrry What Is a Customer? A CUSTOMER is the most important perion ever in this office—in person, by mail, or by telephone. A CUSTOMER is not dependent on us —we are dependent on him, A CUSTOMER is not an interruption of our work —he is the PURPOSE of it. We are not doing him a favor by serving him—he is doing us a-favor by giving us the opportunity to do so. A CUSTOMER is not an OUTSIDER to our business —he is PART of it. ASPHALT Driveways—Parking Lots FREE ESTIMATES Guaranteed Work EASY TERMS ELLIS INC. Established Since 1945 FE 2-2671 / 4) ES 4 Res 4 i Sewate 4 o]* os v. _ - fa OSE aS Make your old bathirvonr young again... with new CRANE fixtures t Pired- of having an ‘old- fashi H show you how easily you can ! to-date bathroom with:Crane... the preferred popating. EAMES tnd BROWN, Inc. -| fy A CUSTOMER is not a cold statistic—he is a flesh and blood human being with feelings and emotions like our own, and with biases and prejudices. A CUSTOMER is not.someone to argue or match wits with. Nobody ever WON an argument with a customer. A CUSTOMER is a person who brings us his wants. It is our job to handle them profitably to HIM and to OURSELVES. .That is what a CUSTOMER _is—in_your business, in our business, or in any business. Some people seem to have forgotten a few of those basic truths in recent years, but it is high time to be remembering them again. TO- ORROW MAY BE TOO LATE!...—s> —— “There Is No Substitute for Experience” | Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30 | Financing Up to 7 Years BoB’s BUILDING SERVE E oned bathroom? Let us have a beautiful new up- 55. Pike ' Pontiac 3 — ay hard wear. These yards with the easy-to-handle jg? OE ely 4 % _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY. 18, 1959 A aes OIL BURNER FE 2-4970 house for building information, more study goes into kitchen planning than into any other room of a house, Yet, the Bureau says, jfew builders or remodelers realize |that a well designed kitchen costs ness. HI-WOOD VILLAGE mixing counter, tired of struggling with mechanical polishers, these women are asking builders for resilient floor coverings that hold}; their luster and have patterns ex- tending through their entire thick- “The growing popularity of solid vinyl for kitchen floors, reflects this demand. Although this mate- Iisulation Best for Cool House You can breeze through the sum- mer in your house — provided it is insulated. If you are fortunate enough have air conditioning, rock wool in- sulation will cut cooling costs by as much as one-third. If you haven't, the insulation will be a distinct aid to comfort. In an attic floor, pour or blow in at least four inches of rock wool ‘or install batts or blankets, If you plan to convert the attic to living | 2. Ventilate the’ house with an| space, insulate between the roof rafters also, attic fan. Early in the evening, turn on the fan, open the attic door and the windows. This quickly siphons | away the trapped hot air. Even a small fan placed on the attic floor and directed to an open window or louvre will. be of some help. “fill up hollow spacés ‘in the walls. : no more than one poorly planned. rial won its first acceptarite as a One expert on the subject claim tS) $. Draw window shades except | o Model Open Daily 2 ‘til Dark RANCH—TRI-LEVEL CONTEMPORARY Large Wooded Building Sites Only 10% Down Soho Beet Dixtle : 10) mae just — ate ar t Maybee st ee te 7 mek no LYLE D. AYER, Realtor “Gadgets no longer fool home, buyers,” the Bureau says. ‘‘Only) an occasional unadvised bride can be deceived by an impractical kitchen, The average American woman has been well schooled by er favorite home pages, maga- zines and television programs as well as by her own experience in jexactly what she wants in her there are 144 good reasons for in- sulating a home, but says they.can be summed up‘in two: comfort and ecoriomy. Another reports 22 mil- lion homes in the U. S. are without any insulation, and only half of Ithese are sufficiently protected from the elements. * * * Homes are apt to get cooler, ‘luxurious floor covering for living rooms and other show parts of a house, the brilliant colors of vinyl have opened the way for the brightest and most cheerful kitchens.” “The Bureau's rules to follow in kitchen planning include locating the kitchen convenient to garage to save steps in carrying food on the shady side of the house. 4. As a temporary measure for| a hot room,blow a fan over a bowl! ‘of ice cubes. aluminum SIDING . with BUILT-IN Bak-R-Foam INSULATION’ 5. Hose down reflective surfaces | around the house such as walls and| paved patios, The reflected rays of| the sun can add greatly to the heat | of the house. | Li 5-2820 home headquarters. brought home from the market, however, for the FHA says that in- - “Quality equipment, properly |convenience to the front door to|Sulation is the most popular of all} For every four dollars currently | - ee nswe the door-/home improvement projects, being spent on new home construc- ER RDRBRU BRE e Ema me| ITEC! Milciegtly spaced te [save steps in answering tion, an additional dollar is spent! a ; ag ne Richens and conveniently’ lo- |béll, open planning to allow 8| Sheldon Cady, home improve- |). } meowners to alter or add to’ | nsula tes ! Beau fi fies . P ( of ects ! | NOW SEE ~ cated in relation to the rest of housewife to enjoy her own party; ment expert for Allied Chem- y a LAKE AN g| the house characterizes the most |and family activities, a concentra-| ical’s Barrett Building Materials existing dwellings. oe = GELUS @| popular kitchen. today. Easy |tion of work space within 8 by 12 Division, advises that if your Chop up to 30 percent off your winter heating bills with : a GOLF VIEW | care, easy access, good light feet with breakfast nook and other| budget doesn’t permit air condi- W H TOWNSEND Alsco insulated siding. Keeps house up to 15° cooler in 4 4 ESTATES a and view—especially view of the [features of the room removed) tioning, here are some interim a bd Summer, tool Baked enamel finish lasts yeors longer a ~ children’s play yard—are ‘must’ {from that work area. measures you can take to keep CUSTOM BUILDER than conventional house paint 5 landscape colors. BZ Lots From a ‘ requirements for the modern cool; 65 HI-HILL DRIVE . $ 4 | kitchen. Cotton consumption in the United] 1. Insulate walls and ceilings.| ) .,, Pontiac R- liver - ; ; a ,900 a “Experienced housekeepers often |States amounts to 34 pounds per|In a house already built, this means) FEderal 8-0803~. gE = B tle H om 0s a 4 look first at a kitchen floor—j|capita a year. blowing in enough rock wool to’ | fae vase « ; 4! as seen in ¢ T and Gardens = Model Phone : one part of a house that gets the Ss agen 7 a 3-6279 W)hardest wear. Disilusioned by ay 10 to Walton to Sub. floor coverings whose patterns PEDY Bi LT eans teed ‘ - ; 5 ge ee eee wear off in front of a sink and 7 Workmanship and Materials Same insulation is used in 16100 ICE BUCKET ei vors FREE ¢ with HOME ) DEMONSTRATION | Product of Automotive Rubber Co. Made to sell for $4.95. cau. RE 4-2575 ronay MIDWEST Builders and Susly 718 W. Huron COMPLETE HOME MODERNIZATION Pontiac BATEMAN & KAMPSEN REALTY CO. Wooded Lake Front Lots Perfect Sand Beach PRE-DEVELOPMENT PRICES AS LOW AS $4,450 — Riviera Shores, Holly FE 4-0528 MElrose 4-4011 | @3) GARAGES” CUSTOM BUILT--- SPECIAL PRICES NOW IN EFFECT @ Block @ Brick @ Frame ff = business is building garages eaity mind. We have a list of specifica- tions for a good garage which we suggest you use in your dis- cussions when getting competitive bids. Send for it today, with no obligation, for it will quickly en- able you to detect a good builder from @ production builder. COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM @ Recreation Rooms @ Breezewsys @ Porches @ Roofing @ Siding Free Estimates FHA TERMS Cement Work Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. BUILDERS OF FINE GARAGES 7722 Austere, Waterford - OR 3-5619 If No Answer, Call OR 3-2360 Aluminum Siding and Stone for the ENTIRE HOME can now be yours for... ah Here's What You Get: INSULATED BACKER . WINDOW and DOOR TRIM . RUST PROOF INSTALLATION . COMPLETE CAULKING . EXPERT APPLICATION . ALL AREAS ARE COVERED . FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE WN — SEA UI OPERATORS ON DUTY 24 HRS. A DAY NO MONEY DOWN FHA-—60 Months to Pay No Payment ‘til October BIG BEAR OFFERS A COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE CALL ABOUT OUR FREE Extruded Aluminum Storm Door -* With Each Job Sold! Nothing Extra to Buy! a>~ —— . Gj - Ny . : f a a . - | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1959 a ae we GREA See chigan Open - AsistantPro tS at Oakland Hills eee Se. | | 5-Under Par 67 Tiger s Lose on Costly Error BALTIMORE wa - A ey er- . “~~ ive = ge hing lta m ane — Baltimore starter Harold later Mossi was leading 6-1, in Mu- ror by y Bridges offset three-| ance the hard-luck Tigers have had Brown all the margin he needed. pio d Son of Veteran County hit pitching by two Detroit hurlers;since May 22. | Miranda's single in the second and Pars ae “ 3121 Brownp 2000 at Jaycee Park, Walton Blvd. and pros must stick to slacks. It is a | 4 ndvemmaae Mossi p 2000 Pappasp 0000! Joslyn Rd. |PGA rule. The temperature was fired 74's. blanked Cincinnati 4-0. | B-Yost 1011 ont . Three strokes behind —- a qd e ay ke t |Morganp 0000 | Don Nicholie is the leading rep- a humid 90 yesterday were professional Gene Rocky Colavito hit his 29th homer | yor d tig Pe ? B ridges | en: 13 3 1] Fesentative on he CS . pesgr Ralph “as = George é va ous toe Briiges a squad with four players slated for ye - Pontiac and Dave Hill of SPE in q P Wagner of Holly won the North- ° Singled for Mossi f ‘in Cleveland's victory over Boston. $ingied for Mossi 4 to . ooo o1o-3 starting positions—shortstop Gary 030 00 x PO- A-Detrott. 2- 9, Balti- etroit mazoo with 70's, | DENVER ® — Bill Wright, Se- The Indians built themselves an 8-1|Baitimore ‘lOrr, ar@ beserman Sid Gregory and west Brigade Canoe race in ttle collegian, and Frank Camp- jead and the 1 E— “ae : Glenn Johnson of Detroit, former|* ea then grimly held on a8\more afi DP Bria Allan Prince George, British Colum Michi tate University football _ a steady golf veteran, play reliever Gary Bell struck out pinch’ mars LOB—Detrott 3° Baltimore's.) OUtfielders beer eet eee bia valareg “in 13 hours 40 me mane 36 holes today for the champion- P —Kuenn. HR—Robinson. Bollin Meadows. y y player who has won three Michi- ite at ie ati | Publi ‘ |hitter Bobby Avila for the final out, er bb bso, - minutes for the 140-mile route. ' gan amateur crowns in the last| p ationa ic Links after the Red Sox. had rallied for | Moss! (L, 7-4) eesnaent 4 A 3 2 Talbott Lumber will have three LeRoy and Albert Widing of Hol- five years, and Karl Muller, Fhe! —— . * ithree runs in the ninth following a. Brown (W. 6-5) 7% S$ 2 2 0 3| Players scheduled for starting ly were second. Bay City school teacher, were the) wins the first Nepro final previous three-run rally in the V~ Soar, Chylak. Summers, McKinley, @Uty—Ist baseman Mike Sliven- x * & leading amateurs with 71's. Pro right is rst Negro finalist seventh. Rookie Larry Locke was| 7 A—26,808 sky, 2nd baseman Marvin Holler | The 15th annual state horse show Larry Tomasino of Ann Arbor also in the tuorney which began in 1922.|the winner and Ike Delock the: and outfielder Frank Johnson. started in Kalamazoo today with Wright, wild off the tees but loser. deadly accurate on the greens, de- *« * * ‘feated Don Egsig III of Indanapo- : one lis, the 1957 winner, 1-up in meee pick Williams and Harry day’s 36-hole semifinals. Campbell, 33-year-old insurance. entries from six states plus Michi- gan competing for $3,500 in prizes. : ~*~ * * y The Chicago Cardinals of the : NFL will meet Toronto of the Canadian Football League in an exhibition game tn Toronto, Au- All-Star manager Don Talbott |has named John Warner, the Lum- \ber team’s ace pitcher, to start) on the mound against the Grill iclub. Rounding out the All-Star coaching staff will be PBI’s Paul ; shot a 71, A x * * Nine golfers were tied for sev- enth place with 72's. They includ- ed four-time state-open champion ’ Chick Harbert of Northville who Littler 5 130 Tops for Insurance Open Chiti each drove in two runs in a four- ‘run seventh inning rally that ‘car- ried the A’s to their victary over would have had a 70 if it hadn't been for a- two-stroke penalty he gave himself for hitting someone else’s ball. Defending champion John Bar-| man consistent in all phases of his game, took advantage of mistakes by Bill McCool, San Francisco _po- liceman, for a 3 and 1 semifinal victory. Washington. Roy Sievers hit. his’ games, WETHERSFIELD, Conn. —It's Johnson and John Orr of Nicholie. 12th homer for the Senators, who easy to figure why Gene Littler, suffered their first setback in four the dandy pro from Singing Hills, | Ned Garver won his Calif., holds a commanding lead’ talented players for reserve, seventh game in 16 decisions while today at the half-way mark in the strength. * * * The All-Star bench will have 11 Included are Norman | gust 5th. * * * Dick Hall, Pontiac Northern basketball coach, has announced | that the Northern gymmasium is / open to all city youngsters each / weekday from 9 in the morning num of Grand Rapids and three-| j champion Walter Bur-' I ee ee nn ean, Two World Swim Russ Kemmerer was tagged with $25,000 Insurance City Open golf Mallory, his -” loss against five victories. tournament. * * * Larry Cates, Jim Con-| way, How ard Pear! and Bob Smith, | Littler has scored rounds of 64-' ai) from PBI: Talbott’s Bob Pick- | AP Wirephoto INDIANS ON WARPATH—The Cleveland Indians along eight others at 73 while Green Recor ds in AAU Sad Jones limited the Pi- 66—130 for 36 holes, a blistering ett, Ken Senter and George Funck;| With manager Joe Gordon (5) storm three umpires in the 8th ! Peale Peni Hall urges all st Ridge pro Bob Lavacek had a 74 rates to seven hits and struck out Pace, over the par 71 Wethersfield|and Jim Patterson and John Orr,|—inning of their game against the Red Sox yesterday in Boston. ae oe puuddeate te fad as did ex-Tiger outfielder Roy Cul-| peppING, Calif. uw Two'seven in gaining his 13th victory Country Club's a yetd course. ‘both from Nicholie. It started when Vic Powers was ruled out for interferring. with - Other recreational activity at the lenbine, who is an amateur. world swimming records fell to for the Giants. San Francisco Gtme,bittler ............ i Herb Plews Red Sox second baseman. Minnie Minoso was thumbed | gym * * * American girls Friday night as|8cored its first. two runs off loser Bruce cremp SEC) Gritrs manager Dennis Martin out. Jim Piersall is the right. Cleveland won, 8-7. ae ig, In all, 63 of the 150 entered in pretty Carin Cone captured the Na-|Ronnie Kline and its last two off Pred = 36 nen einocan onaty Tepes, Me oes : Bruce Fossom, 31, G Ba the tournament had scores of 75/tional AAU women’s 220-yard back-|relief ace Elroy Face. Eddie Bres- T°™ Nieporte 7 Wis., High “School co h te se or better on opening day. The field! stroke championship in 2:37.9 and|soud paced the Giants’ 10-hit attack Fred Ganauer 0000 SET 3 Bill against the Stars. 2nd Round Today past. Pen ars al ce in ; will be pared to 60 following to |syivia Ruuska swam the ~—- with a double and two singles. Completing Griff's playing roster’ n un ay tant Senbathcatt coach at Mi oe * day’s 18 holes while the champton- medley in 5:40.2. - Harry Anderson's seventh-inning |= Nae Del Chavez, Jerry Dennis, | State Univ- “sity. at Michigan ship of the medal-play tournament ~ * * ‘homer broke a 2-2 tie and enabled|bon Waitt’... 200.0000. 9-88-13, Dave Diehm, Dennis Evans, Mar- ~ , * * will be decided tomorrow when the! Carin, a 19-year-old from Ridge- the Phillies to hand Roger Craig ot A pent eee 71-6138 vin Evans, Bob Garrett, Jerry Hill, The whol.ale death of fish 1 Saas | = play % holes. wood, N.J., but representing the|the Dodgers his first defeat of the | Arnold Pater (eee, mary Bruce Johnson, Ken Kendall, the Shiawassee River near hee. ‘Tear Watrous. ngham .. 33-3467 Houston, Tex, Shamrock Club, beat | season. Bon Weten pe ee ee Chuck Moore, Bob Reeves, Roger | aning has state conservation ‘of- eve il. Kelemeree «Hee 79 defending champion Chris Von! The Cardinals rallied for. two acc anode ghee covt eens $9-71-140 Rogers, Terry Zellhart and Martin. ' ficers investigating. Some toxic Larry Tomasino.’Ann A ..-¥4-31—11 Saltza and six others in the final. runs in the eighth off Warven Pete Hear 00 gd ~ *& * Pontiac's Mike Andonian and his ‘ousting Perry Byard and Angelo element in the water or oxygen Moeller Ber ey ie eae _ It was the 15th national title for Spahn to deal the braves their G#T4ner Dickinson | "7-10-10 The game between the Grill and Partner from Birmingham, Jack Lotti, 1 up. in their Ist round depletion was believed the cauge ee ome + 2 the blonde swimmer, who lost a fourth straight loss. a : ithe All-Stars begins at 3:30 p.m. Andrews, collided head-on with match yesterday. * * * : John Dairy Detroit... Jaa length of fin ae about the Fans Boo Calhoun Win fon the 2nd Jaycee diamond and Jack Geiss and Duke Yager in the The other two co-medalist tan- Chuck Kocsis, three time winner fat Ry a SS om Neale aa will run concurrently with the 2nd round of match play in Bir- dems in the qualifiers were both of the Michigan Open missed this ile. Bate voor Ss Sica fo ld Berk Top 10 leaders. | SYRACUSE, N.Y. «Sleepy-/Class A contest between league- mingham Country Club’s 15th an- eliminated yesterday. Tim Bald-| year’s tournament because his’ en- Chiek Rutan, Grosse te... 31-38—72 : uuska, 17-year-old Berke- eyed\ Rory Calhoun, winner of a leading Knights of Columbus and nual Invitation Best Ball golf tourn-| win and John Larkins were kayoed try was —— after the dead- * Strauch. Grand Rapids Hast ley high school girl who already 10-round® split decisi h he “A” AILS he No, 1 ament. * | by Ed Dayton and Tommy Skover, |]j Wally Burkemo, Franklin Bilis peed had broken 10 world records at By The Associated Press iaedet Spit _decis sie Se arson ime = of ne. Btracey Jr. Grand Rapids 37-36—73 | Leading Batomen (Based on 206 at bats)|laughs ‘and jeers, said today he | field. |. Andonian and Andrews ad- 4-3, while the Dave MacHarg—Carl ne Sharp, Blythe .38-35—73 varying distances, set the ‘pace! MERICAN LEAGU E ; ! Landgerbe tandem bowed to Be tone Porter idavie 3. 3-13 for the medley in which each girl Player, ctl AB RH pet. ad to chase Dick Tiger to make A full afternoon of city ama- | Y8"ced to this morning's quarter. | er e o Ben Reggie Mries Ir., Western y ach girl, Kuenn.. Det #3 38 55 114 348 the fight. finals with a 1-up vietory Friday (Smith and Dr. Fritz Adams by *Hermie Miller &., Biythefield sa at swims a lap of breatstroke, back-. Por Chi. 87 358 48 119 332 teur baseball is planned tomor- P ry y Diek Reinsma, Hastings . WI 73 rok b \M ris, K.C. 57 223 39 74 (332 x * * tt il over the team of Dr. John Sigler |the same 4-3 score. | “ipotes esnateur roke, butterfly and freestyle. | Kaline Dei 73 291 47 96 330’ Most of last night's slim crowd] TOW, Sfternoon. All classes of ..." ). 76-60—14 tnd John Larkins, Birmingham, pyignnetl | +--+ f : % Jerry Mineweager of. Northern +. Ohio title: ‘committee and paired defending match in. last year's tournament. a3 Be A oon 9a Rollie Weyand, nee and Rich i s defeated — Everett, also of ‘ ichampion Barnard Bartzen of Dal- | x & * Routs in ‘F’ Games “Kathy Cornelivs os... 74-84—148 A yp vir Arta ‘Olfs, i 2. night : Northern to win the boys’ chatn- She moved to Michigan about | ,. against South American Abe The winner of the Segal-Bartzen \ Seon ean es se, Sieh |, © piomsiip. Micki Xing of Pontiac ‘ Year ago “ringing a tourna. duel |will face Whitney Reed, the Auburn Heights’ Boys Club de- crty r LEA LTS Segal in a se a final contest. »»Both are tonquerors of Alex 26-yedr-o'd National Collegiate + Olmedo, the top-seeded Peruvian champion from-Alameda, Calif., tuent careers “hich dates back som 30 year ‘ | tiae Business. Inst. me: feated Northside Kiwanis 14-4, and Griff's ont" % Ue, 6-6, elthart) pease I Lovell, I ~ Love! Central won the tris tourney by the Tigers defeated! Malkim 17-8, (Ritter for defeating another Central player. __.. Sydndy Swindells.. : ; Mrs. Goddard capitalized on ev. who was kicked out of the tourna- for the clay courts crown Sunday. in class. F city Jeague competition _Lytel-colegeave 4. a = Ee 4 ss ana players took third ory’ lapse by her opponent and ment for nof trying 2 a semi-final Reed triumphed in a hard semi- yesterflay. coe 7 es eve rennmse played steady golf all the way. match, final thatch over Larry Nagler, the| . Mike Ball bornered ‘for Atibnar | Revo tr on tee shots left Mrs. Segal, the South Abc ‘an south- UCLA ‘sophomore from Hollywood, | and Dwight mueraea 6 - Doe Hill) germess in trouble on many holes. paw, was the winner in straight | 6-4, 7-5, 146, 9-7. |each tripled. ca / = # ‘ Dose \ x, \ é , f i ‘dy } '. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1959 T eae 5 ¢ id ¥ i ’ { { : nag . ‘ ;* ahd } . ; ff. + : $ Classic Car Club Auto Lover’s Heaven’ — : os SZ Old Cars Gather at Greenfield Village |), ===) am 4 Esc l | By NORMA GAUHN In that. period, most auto ex-, But the crowd’s real ‘atten- DETROIT #®—An auto lover'’s/Perts agree, cars passed from. an : idea of heaven is a gathering of Ta where transportation was the the Classic Car Club of America.|chief concern into one where de- “In the earified atmosphere of/5'8" was the major factor; of car collecting, these connoisseurs luxury models. distinctive in! of automotive design constitute |CT@ftsmanship, performance and’ the upper crust. styling. Most sports car and vintage | Midwest club membets’, and ‘gute enthusiasts hold rallies | their sleek cars recently purred | where the major activity is | into nearby Dearborn for a | racing and other strenuous tests | ™eecting at Greenfield Village. engine repair, no . countrywide jsearch for missing parts. ‘ | Economy in, gasoline consump- tion is seldom mentioned. A_ 1931 Rolls Royce limousine makes nine miles to the gallon, a 1929 Packard tion went .to a more fypical 1933 Duesenberg limousine whose owner described it “‘strictly a basket case when I firgt saw it—the frame was hanging on a (gets even less. garage wall and all the parts Asking about costs of classic were scattered in baskets.” it ‘earrhanship isn’t done. The some a “ S; lub be ss ihe! took three years of laber and a meee seme t nation—virtually all of them well-' . to get it ready for show: | 4,4, professional men who take ii : Th , it up as a hobby—tend to speak of mechanital ote © viners ts 2 collection The owner of a classic car is only in full round figures of their . of Americana and was tounded ; : Not so with classic car people. by. Henry Ford, who put the |50metimes plaintive about the re-| expenses. | Models on display at their meet-) Wong on wheele. at eal of | Sults of his efforts. One had trouble! They always add: ings are so racy in line that even ‘homely, 5 selling a 1930 Pierce Arrow be- “You never figure out how much standing still they seem to be oly. non-luxury design. ‘cause it needed no body work, no! your time is worth.” flying low. Compact car fans might find ~7 ‘This enables their proud owners |little to attract them at a classic / to stand nearby, eyes alert for ear gathering. The biggest crowd unwelcome smudgés on the gleam-|0f admirers was pressed around/a! ing finishes, ears atuned for cream-colored Bugatti two-seater. rumors of possible new finds in|Convertible with a 173-inch wheel-. old carriage houses or country|base—the hood alone strgtching | garages. S'2 feet. Against that, /today’s | |149-inch wheelbase Cadiflac is a/| stubby car. - / | By Edgar Martin TREN PLEGHE SOW OE... y) ' - ’ By Franklin Folger THE GIRLS ee x * * These ardent collectors spend sizable amounts of time and money preserving the beauty of V7 No 1959 by NEA Service, ine, TH, Rog US. Pat. OF. for other than size, however, i | prize models of the automotive golden age—the years from 1925 to 1942 when the great names were Rolls Royce, Duesenberg, Pierce Arrow, Packard, Cord and Auburn. : * / * . | The classic car mgn is ee n| | | his appraisal of aufomotive beauty. He points to a low slung 1936 Pack-| ard roadster, ng touch of chrome| on the gleaming black body; ‘a! forest green 7941 Lincoln Continen-! tal: also spare of chrome; a spot-| less red. And black 1939 Auburn / By Carl Grubert I THOUGHT YOU SAID YOU COULDNT MAKE wee 1T TODAY ! kot Sent | McEvoy and Strieber | ‘the Aelight of uncovering a junk- s Cornea Tissue 4 Months After Death tht owner of qa shiny black 1936 | yayd wreck and restoring its orig- f ~ . - : / The Greenfield Village gather- May Preserve It fof | Packard with a rumble seat de-' of Donor / | |touring gar. Method Saves | Perfo¢tion alone is not the goal! of clagsic car people. Achievement. | inal beauty—is their prime occupa- ing breathed an envious sigh when scribed his finding it in mint con-) DIXIE DUGAN \ 4 if \F OUR CHILOREN CAN'T MAKE UP THEIR MINDS, / ' dition five years ago at an estate DURHAM, N. C. (AP)4A Duke, Settling auction. The only work! University plastic surg h has de-| needed was a valve grinding job veloed a_ technique Mp wf \0) ‘Personally, love is a lot more important to me than money. 7-18 , Gg © 1960 by WED Barden ine TM Rag 8 Pub OH ‘ By Leslie Turn» } i PERHAPS YOU LIKE TO TOUR THE CASTLE, | SENORITA TRENT? OBVIOUSLY, THAT POOR SAP WILL SOON BE PUTTY IN HER HANDS, UNLESS I STICK CLOSE AND CRAMP HER STYLE! WHAT, TAKIN’ A BATH WITHOUT ME TELLIN' YOU TO? THAT’S GREAT, BUT I ONLY ASKED YOU TO WASH UP A BIT--ISN’T THIS DOIN' IT THE HARD WAY ? NO, THE EASY WAY! I'M TIRED OF YOUR INSPECTION TOURS UPMY SLEEVES, DOWN MY NECK, AN’ INTO MY EARS, WHILE GETTIN’ Ah CHEWED OUT ALL THE WAY,’ x» -* »& Bridges did not once identify the, witness in his column in the Fri- day issue of the Dispatcher, pub-) lication of Bridges’ International, Longshoremen’s and Warehouse- men’s Union. * * * Bridges said the man was put, on the stand ‘‘to rattle through a' story about deals within deals.” | Bartley C. Crum, New York | attorney, tofa the committee Mon- day that Bridges had approached ‘him in an alleged schemesto buy; RO \ off one of the court , appointed A @Secs ‘monitors for James R. Hoffa's eZ NANCY THIS TLL HAVE TO SEE ROLLO, THE RICH KID, HAS A TENT AND HE'S GOING TO CAMP OUT TONIGHT Ii )) Ny tien \ — * * sy Teamsters Union. Crum sgid_the : AIR }* long-run aim was a merger of the| v Fconp, A ee Bridges and Hoffa unions. eo OL. = ER ro ten hip 0.8 Pee OF. — A gh serene Cagt, 199 ey Untnad Semmeme Eyndionte, tee Ly H~ or, oe. In his article, Bridges denied that any suth merge was planned. --- 386 there to seek payment of a bill past : Eden Hospital in Warren for emer- Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Laurence in Indiana;~ and five|Turnips, topped, bu. ......+++e+s+ 2.75 ere and vga he was — eg Tro Phone Booth gency treatment after hearing a . JAMES K. Ili ot ia GREENS a a ae — MM y report from two psychiatrists, ie . Cabbage, No. 1 bu. «..0+.-. eee 1 $2.00 . . judge said another hearing wil WALLED LAKE — Service will WALLACE GUILE Collard. DU, cccccccuceceeeees 2.00 An argument erupted in which,} your youths used a homemade) be held within 45 days to make a be held for James K. li, 64, of} ORTONVILLE — Service for Meataee, eee pu. "3 2.09/the woman said, “he swore at|/bomb to blow up a phone booth|final determination of the case. 1634 S. Commerce, 1 p.m. Monday) Wallace Guile, 81, of 1761 Seymour | Sorrel, BU. eeeeer ee +. 2.00 me.” Deputies = She slapped | jast night at Adams Road and : at the Richardson-Bird Funeral|Lake Rd., will be held at 2 p.m.|Swise chard, bas 22202 IIIC 1s his face. Town Hill in Troy. NEW ‘59 WAGONS Home. He died Tuesday in Ford| Monday at the C. F. Sherman Fu-| Tumipe, bu. ...........0...60.008 ove 308 “He pulled out a gun and | Troy Police apprehended the | Hospital following a brief illness. /neral Home with burial in the Or-| | |=) SALAD GREENS ~— | pointed it at my stomach,” she | boys ap hour after the 11 p.m. ex-|| RADIO $] 99 500 Burial will take place in Oakland|tonville Cemetery. eae ee ""2.00| said. plosion that leveled the booth and HEATER Hills Cemetery, A retired farmer, he was qa mem-|Lettuce, Bibb, pk ss 138 ; 4 sent debris in a T3foot radius Mr. li is survived by his wife, ber of the Brandon Grange. Lettuce. Bostcn. be. 733| “You hit me again and I'll kill} . BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER Surviving is his wife, Amy. Lettuce. leaf.” bu. 138 /you,”” the woman quoted Germer They are Dennis Van Develdt, MI 6-3900 Mr, Guile died unexpectedly of) POMMD® DM -csretrrereeeeerersers as saying. She explained she was| 17, of 1289 my Aen Troy; John a heart ailment yesterday at his holding her baby in her arms at| Bennett, 17, of 750 Square Lake home. . i Roultry and Eggs the tie, Rd., Bloomfield Town ship; SUNDAY NIGHT July 19th—8:00 P. M. PONTIAC M-59 ‘ SPEEDWAY ROIT POULTRY DETROIT. Bi a 16 beautiful stark reality. Wear them often. M. &. SIPLE VOORHEIS-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 264 North Perry Street Phone FE 2-8387 toured for three weeks with seven other governors who also left Mos- cow Friday. of Idaho to Stockholm, and Govs. S. L. R. MeNichols of Colorado, George Clyde of Utah, and John Davis of North Dakota to Paris. Govs, William Stratton of Illi- nois and Cecil Underwood of West Virginia also traveled with the group midway in the tour. The governors will meet again in Washington July 31 to report to President creased exchange of persons be- tween the two countries, Ex-Auto Designer Dies DETROIT @—Edward E. Har- vey, designer in the early days of the auto industry, died Friday at the age of 79. Harvey came to Detroit from Nottingham, England, 43 years ago and served with various auto manufacturers until he became a styling engineer! with general Motors 35 years ago. Har- vey retired in 1944. i Bangor Banker Dies BANGOR @®—Charles E:. Croégs, 77, president of the West Michigan} LeRoy Collins of Florida flew | to London, Gov. Robert E. Smylie | Bisenhower on_ their! mission to the Soviet Union. | They are expected to urge in-| FLOOR TILE SIDING» PAINTS Top Quality Materials POOLE’S-POOLE'S-POOLE’S Check these PLUS SERVICES +Some of the outstanding reasons why you are wiser buying lumber and materials through us: For any building job, you need only one supplier when you choose Poole’s! ‘will need from inside to outside, you money... and you can be sure that you will receive only top quality materials. BUILT-IN KITCHENS from nails to concrete! PANELING WALL TILE ROOFING WINDOWS - LUMBER (0. SPRezReaanka We can furnish everything you Also Poole’s can offer building advice that will save LUMBER HARDWARE CEILING TILE BRICK . FENCING TOOLS : PLYWOODS MAHOGANY Assured ; Customer ; Satisfaction : HARDWARE © COAL BUILDING SUPPLIE Fe YS - 1ST OAKLAND to A tel eth ie pl te ep ae bp a A bY le te Po ve / a Pig £0, ed wears , Vice cha ee cum ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY JULY 18, 1959) ioe e i ‘ - A i : : : : { : i pee: SLICES OF HAM : "5 For Sale Houses °.6) For Sais Houses 6) ie rs . z je 7 : . ree emes ae Be it tintin Ml ot eat ~ of eres Emonssse = Poaceae ula Be nattiey ea y State e Maihnan xe: S Sa" : DUNDEE (UPD—A retired Bateman Michigan mailman set out Nothing Down: with two experienced divers Sun- BEDROOM HOME with 7 day on his fifth attempt to locate iurminumm sng. Large ily ‘ampsen and raise the Monitor, the famous Nite" nite eg with a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — Yankee Civil War vessel which — are 6 this eabinets. Basement with at a Sasement as and Traced oes ‘yard, = fo. Eat participated in the _ battle be- 1 JULY 17, 1959, JAMES K., 1634 ne _— a osenteg bu oe | 7 4 SPECI mse Se aw sstetetetiee “a good value a w ! tween inceciad ‘shi w| ase get eg A Ba Rent with option to buy this 6) “pcsccccis : : Raat Rae Sea So: seprcenenny et eee Ye ery " Raymond T. McMullen, 71, will) Eoin ti; dear father of Shirley, enol a=. vedroe ams. ful eee Seas 2 BB = Ritememcses | veterans. ay P 2. zs : ! Lawrence ’ : . ne Seri . abn go inspect model. leave from Cape Hatteras, N.C., also survived by "tre pondehii” i er Bl Pi ey rt : a REY rae ek ~ -Sungetor. Ciao ors Colonia bern coun a to drag the ocean bottom with.two| un, Foy! Eris shes feld| reget see Ee ee bg i a ik lay, July 20, at 1 p.m. from . Z , ‘ = . e a home priced in the magnets. When the magnets at-| the Richardson-Bird Funetal we putld 2 bedroom h fitut landscaped lows, Full © CAPE COD BEAUT $2600 racket hat honest tach to some metal object, Mc-| Home with Rev. John’ Mulder of- Serre | Does ul landscaped ots, Pull ¥ 4 ly has everything, éven to ’ ficiating. Interment in Oakland | $10,000 and up. Your lot or ‘ours. } Brice only $9,500. DONELSON PARK on fedoor filtered SWIM- Mullen will send Fred Shaft, 22, Hills Cemetery. Mr. ti will le xy . | weer s ; Oy was nannies ' POOL. The kitchen Rose ville, and Charles Sta nley, 21 = ‘ the ee oa = 4-H FE 5-5841) ¢ i bag eardaSe ncaa < go ebhoa a - i pet tection, I apsttadueontnests lome, Wall cc p | bea Phster : u ns an e enou Detroit, down to investigate. | oe te WM. A. Ba | Beborl Cet tare Bring for Gunday dinner for the” By this method, McMullen hopes JACKS. Faded 17, 1959, nanubx LS fo : ampic Ciboseea setae Ce Boay rp te apes eer fa cel eats Ait rage. Large shade trees, to locate the. monitor, recover i ssn'ed saa D H : eg age Se cette, Oe el mest tesremms | Me Sow RAEN Fone : oe . e | : ‘ . us @ extra bath ae and turn it into a national sh , Bina Jacks; dear brother of Pred iy *. and auto. washer, 2-car va- | 'abaths, 20 ft. living room| rine. \e wil ‘1 daeks, Funbral ser-| REALTOR BE se . Tage. $11,906 with appee d- with fireplace, 2-car riearage (MiB oatnng one 4p _paturel ‘Floyd Kent Ine, Realtor . 4 The Monitor, which fought the } p.m. from the ay Jey 3.1 ENON 9e Sa mately $608.domn to eligibie - “ = Mcarpeting iscaped. Oh’ ioe Foom ‘und the other, in + poet Diute Her. ot velogremy | re heavily. armed confederate war. Bird me poms, iiterd. with WE TR ADE ; cl ©, Ferme. aha | f | W ree great-grandchildren. Pu- d ake Vacation | baths. 55 ft. stone patio facing Basement has divided recreation —-—~—"—-—— Soke ‘ edrooms plus 9x10 den smal’ home. by all in the no/down He ptu oman, 2 Men rented an be held Mon-| Why pay extra rent for a sum- the ake with clipe pp £35, 000. | Foes Ot soase SOG, Terms aining "omunauen 98 re "LOOK You'll be so happy | ‘3 BEDRM. PULL BASEMENT a P-m. from the| mer place when you cap enjoy! o e frontage , { 100 Dow , did | a Sparks-Griffin Chapel with inter-| this waterfront home ally | Terms: ROUND LAKE f n lot. Ribbon drive and ap. You did. | HOME Mute on Check Charges ment in White Chapel Cemetery.| Only $1,500 DOWN! Full base., | $800 Down. Enjoy the beach 1° Complete exterior 3 bedrms Full, the oe including taxes HONEYMOONERS or retir- ete MORAN DETROIT #—J li Gold — the — io pa Fy spt lag oam 2 sy mee TON oaon lake. peivt- | ence ain ol ee mee aun wee Rough wiring. $6350 on our! and insurance. . ‘|. ing coupies — Don't over- 389 CAMERON | . : acqueline Gold- =—=| Poreed : ome-| jeges. Execuiive type 4 level brick | # st Fe a) ok Eocene coe em) your lot ) ee ee ees ee lat house no. of Pynthe | stein and two of the three men - ede) Se ae, Newly dec-) jome consisting of larg living norms -B ecroees: Feured yard’) MA_6-3858._ PE 5-5078._ | A&nd clean 2 bedroom home $99 MOVES YOU. EN! : | In _Memoriam rm. with ledge stone fireplace, QAKLAND LAKE ‘FRONT | in Pontiac-Watkins Estates. MO. PAYMENTS $79.50 : she said she gave more than $12,-' ~- - dining char 2 spacious bedrooms, | 3 Bedroom home has fireplace | FOR COLORED ON THE 1 ARE awe and sttached qe: . é& insurance s i > ‘ke/ IN LOV ‘4 tile baths, sun room with Large enclosed porch. Oil a ° ° : 4 i. a. Z a che scare Py rn chs Mae et LL Re : Partridg S| ss cers, Bere cats, | week Feeeea! rand. sistas MPa ith fel aie . i, ASR a | at RWilson Reatty counts of check forgery. ° a sia THE MASTERS wan And Associates fireplace, modern kitchen and Termes. poe New eae Curae and : pee at — Ss EM 3-6556 : Not ours to k vr 4-358. 1 N breakfast room designed for un- | INCOME car garage. Priced at $7.- Conveniently located 8-room. —_¢. ; : : Miss Goldstein, 22, told nolice: Onamversa if ocr, erarers * OPEN. TIL . HURON, Nivel beauty. and ‘convenience. | "5 Reems with beth on ist. for #15 — A low down pay- brick bi-level with 300 ft amie ee ete | SPECTACULAR, WARM, MODERN h t the m hil But ours to wa for God's: own| BIRMINGHAM. 4 ROOMS. BATH. built-in, oven and range. 3-zone| 4 Rooms & bath on 2nd. floor . | iake frontage. The PER- : miles away West Bloom she gol oney while working Time to lift the cross We Dear nook, fulleebe . Oo baseboard oll hot water heat, 2 Basement with oil fired steam! wipson AVENUE : ECT home for the profes- IN ELIZABETH LAKE ES 7 held Wooded hilisice, Brick and as a bookkeeper for Chase Clean| eeu leanam ie tation’ why) $a Chuathaiee sin, 8M) Sates AM ABag eaters | Betyg, hte teauty fo site| toto any, Mone sonal or businessman at 6) Theor 4uiocka irom gow gyprese fim. Sbedrgoms nd : = i i 8 LL hs 8 j ; ers & Shirt Launderers, Inc, of! Bat ot is ee ‘fs mast part. POR COLORED—3 See, DIN-| including carpeting. custom dra-| family for several vance: S32 with a rental value of $200 would expect after inspect-; &&de school. It's a 4 hed- S400 sear weak a fa. wets : Detroit | Hope though bleeding to the heert| 128, room, living room, kitchen,| Pperies @nd wall mirror Beautl-| 9099 Terms. Por qualified veteran) Pei month Can be pur- snk” thes property.) Picture: Carpeted livteg teem Beoes. Plus attic, basement, 2% car ge- % ae | Net ours to know ihe reas es) -bath. well kept. Pull price $5.800,, fully landscaped with 140 ft. meted | no down payment. This property incsax bey aa oe Ee Roos awe Rad SL SBese sure titul Dig. fami Guchen has rage. really different. Buy fro om She, Nerman Fink. 24, and | = anguish, strife and palit | i being | bane on a. re Me call Gisanel tenata "Do aavaral laksa. | [2 re locati condition. Good in- dee era miake jane appelstnent a picture window. Carus owner, Saye. Call all, MAyfair 61812, one, - mK, 4, | But ours to know a crown of -By appointmn}. ‘i? wn aes | WILSON AVENUE. NO ” . ion oe BEAUTIFUL TRI — = Murray Saracuse, 24, all of De- | Thorns, sweet graces for us gain/ 2 spose eee = Raa 1'g Btory, 3-Bed b - tly fintshed into Rum | , = } pus | tromt — knotty pine — | A cross, bleeding heart S } i 2 > Sie 2.00 PER MO. r ise plate room. Fenced lot | treit, were released on $1,000 © Crown. What g heart and uburban Living Rolfe Tf. Smith, Realtor | incsding taxes aw tecet sey tla til _basement mood jot, Tewec 9) ee ee oS ae motor, * , i ' at greater gifts are 7 Gc ’ a ° & e ns. & and garage, Only $8,750 wit and garden spot. Our best etc. $1500 takes. 3529 Lake- ' given? ; ‘ interest will be your month 24 ¥ $8,750 with : bs a ach, pending examination ! ee a ae ES ; 244 8. OPEN EVENINGS eee ane payment on this 2 BR. Nor th $1,500 down W oo ; peed oo down and $75 __vView, Seymout Lake, Ortonville. ursday. | Thess ‘are tke —j side home. Oak floors. Ol) fur- ee Se new owner for this 3 : — | gaay Musee by Ute saan en (C ONV ERTIBL E 24) - LAKE PRIVILEGE Ss | mace. Corner lot. $7765. Terms. © IVAN \WW. SCHRAM fell bavemece ranch with $600 DOWN and $18 per we | rie S. Barden, 27, ef Oak eee rewecnaren _ Ww. t bedrecms 1% baths a tp aN DEN, Realtor REALTOR FE 5:947] garage. Family type kitch. rpecshongage ‘Wall to wall an ® 7 J. j - ; ef Park, “pleaded innocent to the ““gene and Herbert’ Salen oho, ay ROSS HOMES | go eith this new 3 bdrm ranch. ope ha eu ° 0441 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY suasslan’ sardwoot fikere ting in the attractive liv- iH | charges. He also was released on passed-away July 18, 1952 OR 3-00 2tz baths. Den, or 4th bedroom, | ~~ ~~~ MULTIPLE Lintine oats ots of extras. Located on oe Rilsguedtid braced ips etd $1,000 bond to await examination| © pen can write, no tongue can, Large living room with fireplace. 1 ROOM HOUSE. OIL FURNACE, | : : 8 RVICE Targa! | wellllt landscaped | lot ae. = elaset ‘. a Lee ~ WATCH | | Beant aidan ate iain 7 BOOM MOVER, OF, FORAGE MARSHALL AVENUE Stns RI YoR ll Ritetaet hate vaage | UNC 4 to : 2 . ; . . But God ai Indian Woods Mi Waltes | Breezeway. 2 acres Call after 3, Large 3 bedroom, all jn A-1 : Op 248 Sinks Sone st ern: High. Let's look quick! | r _~ Police s@id Miss Goldstein told) To pear pope tye helped x0 well Bird, near Clintonville Ra. Models | —F'E_2-0300. | oe ee ee floors, a | $500 DOWN and . ow se N. GENESEE them she forged the checks be Sadly, missed by Mother. Father. | from $23,500. LEAVING STATE. MODERN 3 BD-| Seen‘to be appreciated, Sep ae s|s Ounean’ Eeeeaeeinn” Uae eee ¢ause she iy “big hearted and brother and sons, Mike and Pat | The Nationals | BLOOMPIELD 616500" ESTATE { sagt on Dcleres 2 car wraps ni NTA REAT TY | Sewer type hate Lames ~ lone Suk a tolereme “twa é | replace T 4% “g cent. Lk. NEAT. | ¢ wanted to help” the men, all of Funeral Dicectors 4 5 D! S ‘doy EASTLAW, CLARKSTON =| B50" Fe 800. WEEK days SS Baldwin PE 5-8275 De sear HES “oa ene | uuree’ axe a ae ree whom were ‘unemployed. | cece PEMA | (= U | | Sale or lease 3 bedrm.. 1's baths; | ——— WHITE LAKE, 2? BEDROOM MOD. .| Screens included in the $7,- | least 2 more bedrooms. Pull base- : A | ome. Large lot. immedi: ern on 4 acres, 2 car attached 7 | 900 prfve. Playground equip- | ment with gas heat, paved drive } COATS ate ones: ‘ Owner. GR 4-5601 | | ess $11,500 with half down. ment on the reserved beach | and 2-car garage. Many—Many PUNBRAL HOME | N - . | or i 771 Brookfield. . a - ; | and for residents only. Hur- | — Pi See you Sunday. Inkster Market Robbed © | Drayton —— OR 3-7757, NOW STARTING | MULTIPLE “LISTING SERVICE Foe SALE BY OWNER OR wit. NO DOWN PAYMENT 7° oS = | " wees: SPARKS-ORIFPIN CHapeL | CONSTRUCTION IN en eee re + RAY O'NEIL, Realtc RIL 'E Y REAL ESTATE INKSTER #—The Bambi Super- Thoughtful Service PE 2-5841 d h L k | ARR full basement, automatic heat. : | - 43 S09 Elizaneth Lake Rd. Bitte | Matic heat, 2 262 T . market in Inkster was robbed of Donelson-! Johns: J uaa Ake Open Daily eee ah Meee Goan, >) SCHOOLS. Leen [aan EBT Fou sae SY Swine. Weve | $6,300 Friday by two men armed E C i or weekday evenings after 6 ; been transferred. 1% story home. : . ass Lake Woods .- | : am For Sale by Ow ated sehools | with a submachine gun. Sharon, Desipne ter Funerals” States : Ne oa setting for as charming» 10 A.M.-8 PM. i = ——— ‘ee 7 r | 3 ae ee Sees ‘0 moo: thopoing fan MBL UE. good = Ducey, 20, a cashier, said one of 5 = = “N 4" ome. FOR COM: : within walking distance of ¢Y down reliable party. © dition 4 bedroom briek , | \7 ORT. living room with FURNISHED MODEL | j this almost new ranch home seerte Etgewond Golf Club aren. _ find agen oo basement, alu- the men covered her with the oorhees- Siple’ ©. brick heesioc & wall to wail car | shes eantaens eee | { . ‘With garage and nice yard.| Call OR 3-2084, after 6 p.m. minum and sereeps — s eting VENIENCE. . 2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOMES Just mortgage cost moves 7 OOMS DINING Hoeeed air y ieek city water, and weapon while the other took the | FUNERAL HOME ISee for Yourself itchen with puiltin oven & rage — to Schools & Stores | per a ope 59. — Ct ite lle ees lichen Very’ ~SeBaee, 101) Berwick. YE 54306 ; Soc : of cupboard r month plus taxes and! arge room brick ae a cash register. She Ambulance wr rene or Motor THESE HOMES BEING PuBAst ated “pystem Sree | | IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 2 OnE ts rene | TNSUreAce. | pogo ol *pem't. MOn tows thas 2,000 ‘Siuare teet. Pirep pom ned. Je, on room wW OT + 4 sal y escaped in a car with = —__——— | _ BUILT FOR AS LOW 48; lace & lake privileges only a! j LIv Seeer, Alt’ village Loe ee — [Se eben paycoeah FE two other men, Cc I | few steps away. The extras in- $430 | ‘Stick wane | room | ford, Only 140k ferme. | 5aee , Be eee vemetery | Lots 5 a clude fall besement, 1% car ga- bedrocee, full bath, also | WILLIAMS LAK® =, y Terms. | DOLL HOUsE Saeeert eae Me i . . rage, eau w ed jot. a. ai w uilt-in van- 1 cL HOUSE INSIDE AND OUT COMMUNITY F PONTIAC NAL BANK PERRY MT. PARK CEMETERY | NOTHING DOW N | nec Se only. $24,900. ; TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT Ai aoe heat. water softener | “Sinstered’ walls, like news Large e = eatarel Szapiaee. a. BO : Paption fabigh graves. $25 & up. PE 4-9882. House “| Patio’ Portagle bar. Care | fot. ‘binck “top ‘road in village ‘of| closets Qrroughout. Ol fired. Te- NOTICE OF SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING! ROSELAND PARK. BEAUTIFUL 12, 382 Whether ae are young or old” $66 Oo rt. Storage space for Dandy 2 bedroom bungalow, Highland near shopping. schools,| dint heat. a i ga- Notice is hereby given that, pursuant entr lots very reasonable. FE this bedroom can. be appre-| eels én porch. Even your with basement. tile | ghurches. yet- heap osphere.| rage aped 120 ree | nd its directors, a special meet-| 2-7770. ciated. by all, Exceptionally clean; SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENT |: dog is not forgotten. — A ois e kitchen, aluminum Only $10,900 with terms. lot. Witt Patio. Gon el Nat ts i lac wie te hee S66 F PER MON’ TH. & only 6 years old. Featuring Includes Taxes & Insurance i fenced dog run is provided. | rms and oo ase Mort Huron & e tats intent ties ee| FOR CASH IN A Rica og Sg RPT BASE Mae “ria ie naeaaniet) i Qean, menenee = 8 8, screened-in fron reb. | —_ _— | : i Fate Of dbaine ce aelsilay Sem EL URRY, sell things! Selling for only $5950 Breas ere Coase ieee hs | Menrame?: | haseimes a fanene at choie Bhae | a + tld ees, et te Os Ye Sell there Ae rere ee ee ee: ee ‘edermae DED Ot since. SMS HUNTON LAKE AREA is Hl edroom rane om e, + | of considering and determining by vote t roug assified Ads. 3775 D IN Lakefront Out Mt. Clemens to Mel- pace: walls, oak floors, : STEELE REALTY, 138 Bighend & ae ply tg a whether an eement to merge the) Anythi W) vestibul HOME COMFORT at Milford Rd. Highland, |. i —_- “e nything goes! Dial FE o awiskat rose — Turn left to model. | - ule entrance. Closets | | Mich! U . ished said bank “and the Romeo Savings Bank. INCLUDING CLOSING COSTS ee eee | galore. Basement, iar elo. | | Michigan. MUtual ¢-2065. Teo faa ‘al of Mfcnlgan® aviliage, of Romeo, (State 2-8181. Pes ‘anaing klar - a caeae wire | TIRED COUPLE, #0, eee | ~ this in s new 2axe4 Norman b Fick the laws of the United States, shall be ve us a ce et ~ HOF. RMS Immaculate 32 bedr ratifie © | Pe ae eee amen Oe : know the price & lake you want i : oom fleges, = = Loe — Ie the ode BOX REPLIES PER MONTE wep at wtiee & cee we | 8Y OWNER: 2 BEDROOM, GAS home with 2 glassed in| vat eges | aed pon any er matte heat. fully in NEW BRICK BI-LEVEL porches. Carpeting. New fur-| netdental to the proposed merger of the complete picture file. aa sulated. Storms and ~~ Colonial appearance, 6 nace. 2 car garage. Co 7 hag MAPLE TREES agreement A cop c the eceeet At 10 a.m. ae — Se OUT Lorraine Manor oa FE —— Moore. 4 iia rooms, 3 bed arenas 2 full | brags city Weatton. fi , 4 iaoal wine ; porn bee as executed y a majority o were replies at The Press Lovely 3 bedroom brick home, | 6LpE re —— | baths, full basement, oil FA | . | : : s the directors of each of the two banks, OLDER HOME RIGHT NEAR P. ©. heat, recreation . : | RAY ‘i i of room. Family siseé liv- Cee Trritk ne” eect | fico ta the following |) ¢'nlenerm st inghert | SRE zea Stenger | for aie chwp stares nt wore apace, chen com DRAVEON PLAIN | are scat a may nspec ur- boxes: “watch for “PAIRWOOD” range & plenty of cupboards, Gas’ e; owner. piete with birch cupboards ’ { . ing business hours. — , also and built-ins. 2 car attached ted living room. ——e tables you\can grow on this real a od = beet uminum sare CTEM | xtoe 2 bedroom, iy acre tot, tine| garage, Large stot. aust VTE SANS ONLY | Ege ticles and ining all Bee ‘eres Fut ving for 814: .G. A ‘ ' ocation. Auto. heat, full e- | BE APPRE- } : | = v President 7, 8, 14, 21, 26, 28, 31, DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY TED MoETLONGE. REALTOR ment, 2 car garage, fine toe rast Guten Meets Call Herb | ; | rage. Pans 100 x 200 fr "tand- 900. so ae ne 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, Y go 35 gz, 71, 79, 81, 82, + FE 2 9122 $143 Cass Elizabeth Rd. tired people. Call FE 4-1156. | a Nearly new attd tonded with ““no reasonable offer ‘refused. | COUNTRY Liviko : a FE 5-1284 FE 4-3833 | PINE LAKE PRIVILEGES. 3 BED. extras. Garbage disposal. \WrATIZINIG 2 oe : 1 %. ro ‘18 Sana” th 0. whch a =e 18, le, Wi. ee “Bildor of National Homes” oper AL A.M. to #30 P.M. Sun. 1-5| room brick 1% baths, attached! automatic dishwasher, fire- WATKINS LAKE ton noe mp a eae Shee es in’ ee — > BY OWNER. A REAL BUY FOR $22,900. LARGE Tot" many extras, $20,500. Fe i eI i lar } place. sliding glass doors.. Modern 3 bedroom home situated en and bath, large utility room. i ape Cod w rms. In e family room «@ on ' acre cornet lot with lake| W / PUBLIC HEARING " aaa ee = Hetghis New gt er ‘ea cad $4500 down. OL = car Boerne are a Pesmeg at colle es. 28 ft. carpeted livin thie far — Port to sh abie to sell Public Bieties le be tee the! : around home with garage. trees, ~~ PERSONALIZED “HOMES” ce W HURON OPEN EVES the “many features. You roem. Mer@woed fieaes. Pall tase’| ~~ : rite fea So mle Nom) PLACE A“LOST” AD. fo Bi martha ad's ‘Ea FE 4.4526 6 te caves Eee eee a IC t. lake, $10.500. MU 4- ——_ ——— per month plus taxes Gas heat. 1'@ car garage. Patio A Public Hearing will be held by BEDRMS REAR BALDWIN| |$1,009 “DOWN, BRICK | RAN & insurance. b before, the Commission of the. City. Bs DWIN | BR, RANCH, 3 with awnings. Loads of straw- . : i én meee a T Sal FE 2. 8181 for = ad * | panment pee lg = £5388 | n | CANAL FRONT py x cored Lake’; privileges. “si00 wah chek 66 ae i6.nee F Eastern atidar iy 2 bedrm. brick ranch ‘wi | fp iene ae Atha, spe tO recover a loss. Dial FE, ~ "=== fa Re, tie 3S; | REITH G. SIEGWART | iy GEORGE BEAIR | es ate Troy High School Auditoriu €. 3. kitchen, Oi! 1 REALTOR ; 3179 Liverriois Road, Troy, Michigan t0| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE orced air pest: 1'y car at- 4-90528 4536 Dixie H ne MY 2.282} Se consider the request of Otto H. and pane 28181 for an ad writer. i - tached gara Located on Custom Building. _ “FE 5-0782 D RAYTON PL aden | Tino for regoning of property at 5: . . a@ canal fron ““s Loon Lake. SY {i Evenings POR 32-1708 ae % ieee das mn tesceme!e Cay “charge it.” Y LORD | 3: to 500 Sunday | BRA ERS BSS ap apermnas sam matnick met oy g GREALTORS gs) 2-BEDROOM ae + ee ae a hall seem reasonable and proper. ~ = — AR DRAYTON PLAINg room brick ° tri-ievel | a | trees. a os eth eo bed" property to-| —————— . 4 N ; 3 bedrm.. ranch ranch uome fireplace, built-ins. | Brick and Frame, full basement, Take paym $49 ¢ following described property siiyiic-sadeuté watossen: ol = .LOON LAKE .- ie nee ee ee aes tan eee te 2 BAKE Sei #500 DN. EA.| fireplace. lake privileges, 67980. inchides faxes & ins. 1004 Cheriy- : Otto Tino property at 581 W. vag Tee ae of land and @ well 3611 COSEYBURN—75 feet ares carpeted. 8x14 kitchen, Exclusive community, sewer, wa- = _Terms. Broker. OR 3-5 oon AE LaRE 3 Lake as tae troy, Michigan, a part of < built log rancher. Al] rooms are on water — brick ranch — ae eee wel weil $24.800. $8 000 wt gente g = er ey 3 BE DROOMS a NEAR’ Fe ig tl oy BED “the E. % te Section 16. ; The Pontiac Press large with lots of windows. Full custem quality — almost carpeting. Gas forced air $24, $5 wilt nandie Open 3 bearms” Bsmt. City water. Gas = i% baths. excetiont cond: * Beginning at the N “4 corner of See- basement. 2 car garage. Only com sated + Sedieus heatt. 252 car attached ga- ~~ Sunday Pe 4-5000. FE 2-210§. heat. 2 acres Will trade. Vv. Full basement. Gas furnace. New-| tion. GI mortgage. Owner. OR Wr 106 $8" ajong the N line of said Section SRS WE cere. sement — 2-car garage—2 rage, and fenced Jet Friced CUSTOM BUILT LANE “HOMES.| Schicr, MY 31711 Rep. Hoty lv “ecorued_ 1 AN, Terme. 34118. 2 e N line of sa’ c ,500, own, s = - “thence 83° pa ioe E thence N FOR WANT ADS CUTE & COMFORTABLE beige fre mo ates ait 46 Fius the escrow fund. with Starfire Bldg. Cs. “: EM 7-653! =— heeds WATERFRONT “96° 34° 33" W. 182 feet. thence 8 3° 1275" : . East Pe eS ti of be tt xie Hwy. right on monthly payments of $73 ‘ a = ‘ / | _ Mixed glace Nice loca- 2. bedroom, ear round h ZW. 2002.07 thence 9 fi" 18 08” 200.89" DIAL FE 2-8181 homes. Four bedrooms. Nice liv-| Walton Bied.“ieft oo Loon including taxes and insur- LELWABETH LAKE FRONT | | “tion. s94so. tps: Jet oS ome. _ slong the E and W '% line of said Sec- ; ; ing room with brick fireplace. Lake Shore ee in Cosey- r t cluded location, beautifully rant | CU CKLE R ‘REALT Y “fiom to the center of said Section 16. . Attractive yard with extre lot:| IVAN W. SCHRAM se with 236 N. Sagin . 5 {hence N slong the N and 8 "4 Section) | Krom 8 a.m. to § p.m. e to Boys Club and Schools.) © W'"- 2 - {00 eet on Mabe aucelicns’ bones | nena” oe toe! s00D BEACH _ Hine to N line of Section 16. per can give quick possession. Leslie R.T Real REALTOR + FE 5-9471 host. dock, Large patio deck | 7 120 feet with beautiful shade trees s apkQt may present your views on this!t, au errors should be re /3| Good xarede. eshe ripp. ealtor | OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY : with besutiful view. of Jake area’ For Sale Or Trade een ea eee application either by writing this office vied immediately The . 78 West Huron eral 5-8161 or 942 JOSLYN, COR. ELD Sunday 12-8 —. A two level colonial, cinder block mediate Priced — “ > 4 NSFIEL c 364 .N. Cass, 2 family, garage, or by attending erie Searing. assumes no res two ACRES Federal 2-9676 MULTIPLE LISTING VICE construction, 4 rooms & bath j oo ee Tight at $10, with. terms, = N LOCKHART, aie lor scrers canes of grounds with this lovely con- iit inG aad te Barer, Neat Lincoln Jr. High | Gown. 5 rooms & bath up. fire-| PE S-o163, ctu ta? a ; City Clerk isan te cabos! the char mporary home. Three bedroom lenes. Lot 80 ay @ome and see what be place, Bathouse. Furniture in-| W EST SUBURBAN t ” July 18, "58. het Mare spacious. You will also] =a ne . x 180. Lrg. Tool jgp de 1 M in -— = {for that portion of the first fy Thal .**s hate brick fireplace: ROCHESTER. BY OWNER. 2 YR.| Shed. $5.500. OR 43-6611. 6490' lieve to be Oakland Cour ee ee oe a New 2 bedroom bungalow with i - PUBLIC HEARING invertion of the advertise {| feelly, enjoy the Biles Mnepiveli| old brick. 3 bedrooms, carpeting, Prairie Lawn. Drayton Plains. brs nek home caine OR | tis ton. Clark Reel | Balat 302 full basement, extra large lot. Va- re OF TROY ment which bas been ren atranged. Only ey large with Pibeg drapes, aluminum storms and _ standing new 2 bedroom > Jog! nee Estate. 13 cant with 1 ediate posse: Crry tered valuel th 5 INDEPENDENCE TWP.) | ranchers. Nicely decorated Huron, Open Eve. & Sun. FE a _ x ' . ! Shatagaea th et Mor |r hag traftay || SF Oi see See ev cee CL |p etrow pre Leip conn a] | Stier, eee ie eas. | 2m oe FE Be led - Py byes ft. lot, only 3 yea Lake privileges. $13,000 and you! room bungalow, 2 bedrooms, front | ™ - “Jana located in ion 17-R-1 B-1 (one CASH WANT AD RATES V AL U W AY. bath, Saree vearpeted ogi decorate, —— and int €, 42. ummediate “LAKE OAKLAND PRIVILEGES | Leslie R. Tripp Realtor Daridy 2 Bedroom on a id : session wn = aerate ol | oem iy Hae Aa ete Shake ar as on es wee 5m ee ee eee | RETRAIN | AT ARS | henge ge ‘ 5 ; “$i. I c e acce’ ou i : ent, g& 16 i b, The West the enti a ae ee Se FOR VALGRS & TRAE cabinets she can use, huge mod-| “present home or equit rie oh eee Ca. 3 gBEDRM: heat. Pally inedisted. @orms =| dats banza cr ahse Gals nalgnbarhood, be: 4 200: 3.84 mn? BEDROOMS al ng BS oad hn among or part down payment on this) PE 4-6951 and a Auto. wa built. and well cared for. ome a 6 250 4.60 70 fene a oa | dren's ws. home in Utiea-Rechester Area.| gy ow; 7 REDRMS oi aR. ‘often Lange lot Reason: ps aAoRTFCE +R Exce fishing and boating. Full ioe met ed 6 300° 540 8.20 One courteous s ¢| Has tiled bath with Chrome fix- NER. R ably priced t $16,500. faa RMS. AND price $14,500. 9 “$8 -¢ 9.66 will be pissed to to show you this! tures, nty of inset specs, | vie. $1 $950 down. FE 4-6951 , ‘ tanec Area ge Williams 1 \% Festile A __®, Buperviso orm Ne No. metas a sm 330 ie exeeptional bu light Aes ¢ nicely aee: | details. se INWIN. BTRER‘T ant, Age ier for our ia se e Acres h 87 inc) 50 ‘ 42 ora’ modern j ; Fe ia cect ee Natasa en ke eR, oer sovaivtion—tots 28)4 18 Shy, RO. a CRESCENT LAKE GARDENS 5) Disnmaster, oll, furnace, arse Qi |g bettnm name, ate, at, Lg CNMER $18 GEE CENT" paves tan, ae hws, sha ane, ( 300 Dow? living ree fe kite jot.-atuminam siding. #12°080. | full basement, | large lot. Sve eae a: Te | ram ; coal gaa pearetae tg Northeast \% beutes T2! & cate pon ran . REQUIRED. room, Mens chen, 14 ft. fo Reasonably priced at 68,500 s ras ra le: 1% baths, ce- fateen afl bed- ‘ . a ow co uge “hade INDIAN VILLAGE. esirable. Brick : of gt 008 down. ~ Lde ment, Koons: ving room, 12x12 4 ; DOWN. : ‘trees, Lake priv Total price $6095. | “ii, story Rome, rely condition BEDR : and a ~ ‘all-to- wall oe ag “doe kitchen DONT PASS UP) pa B | Loon a kame pmowr| Jott oot cetase fen bescmont ag vars ae =r h| Soca, soneet it. | Sih reeestion f 00%, 817,500, “HOMES | Five family income, Fer. - oa terms. Quick possession, , nished. * is money rm keiteh-| : ‘ i 100 Ww : ee, Cail for further te Web|} $900 DOWN, $9,000 RENT BEATER $100 DOWN. Reasonsbiy priced sieperat at | “T'room modern, iarey open trent! MOVES YOU IN tian er heat | porch, 3- ent, Gas jer heat; Fou, nieg close ia ion, Bal- NO MORTGAGE COSTS’ serreth Bos" st in feat afee $70 monthly ing taxes, PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT Bryson, OR me! gems avis» | MODEL OPEN, | WEEKDAYS NDAY 1:30 TO 6 NI E cy Ht can R aa te ti, Binion | c H ) L.. EP oi WESTOWN "REALTY | _ & HARGER CO. or Eves, LI 24677 (33 WEST HURON FE 56183 sania — ‘ * 3885 Lapeer Rd. (M24) Corner of Silverhill Rd. 3 mi. north of Pon BIRMINGHAM. WEST 14 Mile Ra. Pontiac Mich. ° i fo F we ‘ 3 A S aA co : ; es ) be | , JX. is | a: ae bai Seas - Ee ee ee ee es ee ee We eee : : ie re ; it J 7 TH PONTIAC PRESS,” SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1959_ SET PEs OE a cs 8 et ; "} Sale Lo ll _For Sale Houses’ 6). For or Sale i Lene 6 MODEST MAIDENS se Bee ae en Ala _, For Sale ‘Houses of. ae Lake fae 8 OIA 9 Se, i se ea aa Aine Spm” a atl Weal: pclae Le “fhe : , COFTAGE. ON | 4 (eer ess a. ) att “OPEN. SUNDAY t 4 oes a @ - PERRY ACRES | Bee iC) | ‘ _ 2540 Harmon Cc Por teay terme. Ew M Beal cA L LOTS, not ST OUT S : ea Se oer ae ae sa ; “CASS LA a terry: en -- : : = 1 PONTIAC REAL TY 68 ft, of: “heise ke ir a iosety | Had ng, swimming, " SUNDAY 37 PM. 4 eo +B theca = tat Baldwin 218 | and Co Beautiful level lot | ME ANE PCT soot: tamk es uys raat LAKE ORION—5 ROOM pny mic ae down, ‘trouble. Beautiful vie ‘every _. 3840 SHELBY ST. Taday: {064° living, Soom with, “ae eer cake We, Gitr water Gas) WALTERS LAKE. | Gittins. iene ete | “igiatg new brick ranch-type home 10 ay a ; ee A ee oe _ Heights “Ra. L tee wich $9 sald. san, “ale, swim- cer road. (Ma4) north of Fostine ota finished and rend wy By han uUllity & laundry spece, tile ; OLDER) Se, pavement, CED from $1,200 with 10 per io ook Seore, veremic tile ee nome fe : teocea yee hil prise ce a3 1 ‘baths, apes, sant tireeay oo ‘prope ty. #190. | Pant down oF 10 per cent discount OE es cupboards fn dandy no — ON, onth. garage. MAple 5-4586. : SLVAN LAKE stor “at ne ‘Perry Acres office Worth your time to No look NO TH ent, automatic heat,large cS 6 ROOM AND BAT _ REC. RM,.| 50% x 125 ft. conmee ig ake, Drie TIAC a let,’ lake privileges, month- N : . REWLY DECORA , CLOSE tase, oak ate oe N LAKE ROAD, LEFT TO GENEL-| ly payments li uke rent. HURRY ae IN. NEAR GRADE & HIGH 1,750. EST! E H. P. HOLMES, t iC. LA. AND RIGHT TO OPEN | on this one AUBURN HEIGHTS—Corner . PE 22167 APTER RIL — Y REAL E STATE | a55: | pe ght FE 44821 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 1 es Stang teoee "bltonen bens a Snaen. “Oral con| DOWN — Pi t costs, : » Kitchen, ba’ with basement. - Crystaw Echo . ; wn Down is meee et ~ TD Sa, “aeatben hag’ | fag? ae of Hen Eye akeensn eer wens) | LAKE BARGAINS SMI | 'H alow, Full basement, aute. heat.’ hum. storms, FHA on PF JOSLYN —- Sell or trade | ba 4 ities bungalow only 4 yrs./ ota. Alum, storms Auto heat | * Quick Possession, Easy terms. Balance | LITTLE FARM— Almost two acres) with 24x32 & bungalow. dg c car gar. Some fruit, berries, Basy terms or will trade for home in Drayton Area. WE HAVE — Servera!l good mod- ern homes only two and J yrs old with no DOWN PAYMENTS Just your closing costs. Call ae de tails. LIST WITH US — rer epee and efficient service — rou! & TRADE — Onan amie L. H. BRO\ x. Realtor ‘2407 Elizabeth Lake Road Ph FE €35 or -FE 2-4810 64 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ eS ae BUILD BEFORE OR 3-9764 ; ROOM MODERN HOME. screened in porch. 2 rm. guest house 2 car garage: With work- shep space. 1 acre fenced in.) Fruit trees. Landscaped. Can be. scen anytime. 777 E Walton Bivd _— aero SELL OR | . TRADE | By owner, Chippewa Rd.; 2 story shingie. 7 rm. home Oi heat, fireplace. torms and screens, Nice yard. Garage near. Wash- ington and Webster School. Will consider trade on Ist floor home or income property, Phone FE 2-674 or arctan ————_—— | CLOSE | | 4 Level—4 fe dvenen A beautiful brick multi - level) heme with attached garage and large tio , wall —— onto, recreation room. This home has_ a full basement providing plenty | of space for the children to play | on rainy days. A panelled rec-| reation room with natural fire-| piace, ceramic bath, laundry room | me oom on the second lev-| a A beautiful U shaped kitchen | with extra large amount of cup-) boards and built-in range and) even. A dining room an living | Ceramic entryway. is located on a nice hill, overlook a beautiful section of woods. Only $23,400 with rea- sonable terms. LADD’'S INC, tiae on tor es 9) Drayton Plains, OR 3-1231 or PE 5- 9292, 3 BDRM. 100x461. airport. te schools, wok and ji ia Pan ng conan. OR “SUNDAY 3-7 P.M. HUMMINGBIRD LANE Located lot No. 38. Large 3 bed- room brick ranch-type bungalow With a 2-car attached garage. Full basement, 2 fireplaces. Aluminum windows. marble window sills. Bullt-in range and oven, on love- ly wooded lot Let's take a look! HT BIRD LANE LEFT TO MODEL. George R. Irwin REALTOP FE 3-7883 ___ 398 W. WALTON COMMERCE TWP. 0 DOWN, 3 bedroom, ga@s Heat. MA 4-4301. LOVELY 2 BEDROOM HOME Beawtifu, kitchen and bath. Lut surrounded by large maple trees. 12 dGwati fruit tre Cyclone tenced Flowers. shrubs and gwar: den space Bus te :own. Substan- lial duwn payment. Just south of Pontiac in Binomfield eee. $12,000. Owner FE 4-8146 OPED SUN.2TO5 1440 AVONDALE Svivan, Village There's still uty of time for you to enjoy swimming and boat- ing on one of the finést beaches _areund. Combine that with this 3 bedroom brick ranch home with large carpeted ving room, dining MMING.- | | - large L. paneled den. @ car garage. On | beautiful shaded & fenced yard and you have the answer to all vour living problems. Come tour | ished. the area and let us show you’! through this lovely place. Orchard Lake to Pontiac Dr; right to svendale: right to prop- erty. Your house Mr. Madsen. HOYT LAKE PRIVILEGES $10,500 is all they are asking for this § reom brick and cut- stone doll house. If you are just starting out or have small family —you'll have to let us show you this Fireplace. Carport. Shade trees. Payments are only $65 per month. = t — ° WEST SUBURBAN 3 bedroom brick on large fenced lot. Living room with dining L, fireplace, of] FA heat. Attached 1%) car garage. Oak floors. alu- minum storms & screens. Can be bought .on FHA for $950 HOYT REALTY 2-0840 FE 22-9066 CLARKSTON | | Warren Stoug, pins 3 bedrooms, arge ment with gas fired steam heat, 1 car garage. Only $1850 down, pointment. $500 DOWN lated. Total price only $5750, $395 DOWN . Large white frame famjly heme, located in Orion, mediate 6 full rooms. full bath, basement, lake privileges. Total price only $6300. possession Realtor 77 af yo bardel = h FE 5-8 Open Till 6 P M. By Owner New with inum storms. Save fees quick sale. _MAple 5853 356 Templeton 34-Acre Lot, 3 hedroom picture ine iake basement, Lake Area ranch atyle oil heat 100 foot street from free access lake. Nice neighborhood, North of Pontiac. Will Jand contract as part payment. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lk. Rd < 4-4563 fter 6. PE 2-9 Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE MR. EXECUTIVE Here is been looking for .. . cious 3 bedroom brick lot est Lake Estates on ris mately 4 acres of land roxi- . 13x16 master bedroom, beautiful small attached. Saaran standing home. and clear home or ing on cornér lot. 30x30 room in front suitable for almost any kind of small business. Beauti- | Tile bath, 1% car garage is located on busy Telegraph Road close to Miracle es New 3 bedroom level h Shoekt thai. Foc. er eeet| with tall besemmct Must "be 500 FHA available. MI 4-210. = : appreciate. Features too ERE 1s Ai AN ¢ R HOME fe > merous te mention, some character STO! yp Toom with fire- Ons a80T orEne. hacer én. Full base sae with cms a ment w gas oat Owner L leleren *% yee , LAKE FRONT: 4 . Beautiful Bi-Level on big. deep $i ~ with — down, ve quad Whipple Lake, 7 rooms, ped. t build it today f oe asking ‘erie of $15,800 on terms : Hagstrom. REALTORS 4900 Highland Rd. (M59) Ph. OR Bh cog COD COLONIA 5 1850 28 IAL IN) Tage and pasement. 4 bedrooms, — ane $22,. o down OL tals, * AKWOOD MANOR LAKE PRIVILIGES _ SANDY BEACH two acre lot blocks sandy ahs garage, scaped a cement Ngan an Seaeke Sale by owner, Price resin Lakefront Homes: CITY HOMEs: | Seminole Hills. Seven room home | with gas heat, carpeting, two car garage. FHA terms. West Bide. Five rooms. bath, full basement, attached separate three room apartment renting for $75 per month. North Side. Close to schools, three bedroom, full basement, 14 lots. Excellent condition, $2,000 down, | $75 per month. i Lorraine Court. Big six home with rec. room, $l, 300 with terms. South Marshall, Five rooms and | bath, full basement, unfinished attic. GI, terms, -Pontiac Township. Four and _per month. room garage. | > rooms Waterford Township: Drayton Plains: Five Po with th, full basement, 2 ca ‘a- re three lots. Priced at: "s 0,- ’ Waterford. Brick Ranch Home, :* suene and bath and garage. locks to grade and junior ee schools, $14,750. ewood Farms. Three bedroom. aluminum siding home with at- tached garage. Terms. Elizabeth Lake Estates. 5 room cottage type. some work necded. Submit any. effer. Lorraine Manor. Brick 3 Bele room with full basement, I1'9 car garage. F.H.A. commitment. Cherokee Hills. New, 6 room and 2 bath, brick home. Full base- ment, 2% car garage. Many ex- tras, $23,500. | Bloomfield Township: Colonial Hills. Two bexiroom, very Center. Call us foteer details. ing. Large glassed pore ager y od home, big lot. Reduced ‘beach. Price reduced. to $18 ; + og 1.900 pend racine Hills. Brick Bi- level, 3 UNION arg old, built-ins, two baths, : Lovely 3 bedroom, furnished "Ettaches garage, $28 Large glassed cig = beach. $15, reasonable Colonial ne: Brick, five — ; home, lots, breezeway and ROUND LAKE oe ‘Feduced to $16.750 with 7 aren home. Fine condition terms, $1,000 down. replace, carpeting, large porch. Plenty of sh We Have Many Other Homes — $2500 oo ee es "only, Call or Come In and D DISCUSS YOUR NEEDS. orothy Sn ay 5 . ahy S ayder 1. I avender | John K. Irwin & Sons 7001 Highland a (M59) REALTORS Phone = 3-3303 or MU 4-6417. Since 1925 ~..2 SMALL HOMES. LOW” DOWN phone F EE oor, wee ben ss ment, Also choice 1 acre build. Sek = Lake, Call) -—————— evenings after $" after m, FE 21104. E . F BEepRM STORMS & screens. BEDRM, HOME. OR 3-8340 ho. B W * NORTH END ne Hote "ON. THE LAKE . home on 1 of our pest ies. Pirepiace, sun parlor, full basement, 2 car garage. Plenty of water frontage and shade. Palen Seog heer — to ap- we can be. CRAWFORD ‘AGENCY E. FPiint, MY_3-1143, FE'8-2206 WASHINGTON PARK | owner—6 ropm modern. >For | aeet information call FE. A STANDOUT Here's a beautiful lakefront 4- year-old modern snow white ranch bungalow with 3-car at- tached garage. Im the heart of the jake district, surrounded by lovely lawns and big shade trees — Carpeted living room. ge- rock fireplace. Planters box sep- aration between dinette and kitchen. Spacious bedrooms bags eerigy rope pcre Pa- 0 aterfor wp. sc Is — $23,000. ? s SPLENDID BUY Pay only $1,000 down on, this excellent ¢ room modern home versed St. —. Recreation room, gas at, 2-car garage. Quick possession. ee ‘WHY PAY RENT Full price only ‘ys, 950. Northside 5 room modern bungalow, Base- ment, oll furnace. Gatage. Will | jnelude stove and refrigerator. | Easy terms. x re IS M. BRE WER E1SZ, SAL. = Far Be seat 4-06 EB 7 s I THE News k kot: YOUR PROBLEM: Want°Ads! To sell, rent,| es FE 28181, s A. Johnson, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. EE: 2533 SYLVAN LAKE, “WEST BLOOM. field, 3 bedrm. brick ranch. 2 ear brick garage. Carpets, beach _ Fe aoa, many extras, $17,950. 3 ROOM MODERN FULL BASE- ment Near Pontiac Plant. $8.500 with $600 down. FE 5-3516. Lakefront Offering a fabulous work of art. Two compiete Homes, designed for leisure and comfort. Listen to these tremendous roon sizes. First home, four bedroom Master bedroom, 22x16. Living room. 20x29, Family room 14x29 Dining room 12x14. Basement, util- ities, 24x10 screened breezeway. Also Two: Baths. Second house, ‘two bdrooms, 24x17 living room, kitchen 19x12. Second floor 46x37, designed for dance floor with hard maple flooring, excellent condition — To be apprecigted this property must be seen. $35,000 Sensible | terms, LIVE FREE Perfect location for this income —on Summit Street, close to two schools, bus line and shopping Full five rooms and bath for the owner Neat one bedroom apart- ment on second floor. You make the dewn payment-on this $10,500 property and the rent will make your payments. An excellent buy for a beginning family — retired | couple ri investment buyer— REALLY Humphries 83 N, Telegraph Open Eves. FE 2-9236 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE, BY OWNER 7 RM. pe apetatad IN town. $1,500 cash take over _ equity of $7, 725.89. én 1-7 201. PRIVATE SALE: _ -$1.000 Down. 3 bedroom. Dining, living and kitchen, also 3 room private apartment. Good location. A-l condition. On ‘2 acre, Trees en Sun. 2 to FE Pith OPEN HOUSE Sashabaw road, to 41 on beautiful buy in a lake front . 106 ft. on Iake, 35 bungalow with basement at lot level, two fireplaces, two full baths, expansion attic, 22x24 garage. OPEN HOUSE LAKE FRONT HOME $13,950; $2500 DOWN ape. 2 miles to ght to 357 Co- bungalow with Coleman biend air gas heat, fireplace, spacious living room : nae view of Watkins Price includes beauti- fuy firntiure. OPEN’ HOUSE FIELD HLAN eRRNESER ARH A wonderful, long, low and eee ge home of pede all (85g Hving near Ted's railer.. * DORRIA & SON SARE TORS | 182 W. Ba Ph. Fe 4.1557 b LISTING SER SERVICE , MUL dining recom, kitchen, utility space, base- balance $75.00 per month. By ap- Delightful 4 room and bath coun- vacant for im- size home, window overlook- Tile bath, nice large | Recently fin- | frontage across accept the home you have this spa-/ ranch home is located in lovely For- rge kitchen with built ins, 2 dining | recreation room with in poreh in basement, screened HOME BUSINESS COMBINATION Owner will accept trade of free land con- tract as down paymem on this lovely 30x60 stone front build- Mile | for | try home, located north of Roch- ester on large 7175x290 lot. Oj! heat, electric hot water, insu- | | car garage. down, $60 per month, Nw... SUBURBAN~—-landscaped lot 100x320 with stream. Ranch home built 1956, living room 12x20, picture window & aneled fireplace wall, 3 edrooms, 143 baths, kitch- en & dining room, garage with workshop. E. HW baseboard heat. Reasonable priced at $23,500, terms. 3-Bedrm. Ranch Clarkston ~ 1 block from school. | Near lake. Professionally deco- rated. 4 rooms’ Lee carpeted. | Landscaped. Hard work ali done. pceee *Dri-Roxed Basement rge picture window. Alum- This week last chance! Best offer for lake. | Price | drastically reduced. Give us a. chance to show you this out- | i ful 6 room apartment in rear. | 2 large bedrooms, | This property | i i i Evenings after 6 call FE 5-2035 or |~ FE 2-3381 . * OPEN SUNDAY 2 te § PM -- 166 CHEROKRE RD Seminole hilis between Hur- on & Voorheis. 7 home, jarge living room, fireplace, dining room, pan eled sun room, kitchen, breakfast room, rooms & bath ing & drapes, stove. refric- reom one bed. | room & bath down, 2 bed-. up. Carpet. | erator, washer & dryer. Oil heat. 2 car garage. OPEN SUNDAY 1! to 5 P.M — 179 N. BERKSHIRE — Two acres, brick ranch. 3 bedroom & large paneled family room suitable another bedroom, living zones 14x32, miodern Kitch: Thermador stove & ovens. mixer, blender, dish- washer & disposal. for Plorida room 20x20 with jalousie windows, 2 tile baths, auto 7-18 AP Newstectures Jay PSLANI A} “Why is it that the boys our parents approve of are For Sale Henses” "BUD" Only eon Down | 4 BEDROOM HOME family in this spacious Plenty of room for the large | i older i home near Waterford Village. in | the dullest boys in town?” 6 { as heat, 29 | Features 2? bedrooms downstairs Keep your own horse it; 2, bedrooms and bath up. big | destred $34,600. terms Di- | country style kitchen, basemeut, rections: ', Mile N. of | with automatic heat and hot Square Lk “Rd. fire eri water, screened side porch, out- at Onven sign ¢ 179 N| door , grill, garage, *s acre Berkshi 8 - al rounds. A dandy for the large | teh te 2 4 amily, why not see it today. T | Lots, Lots, Lots "eo of ‘choice building sites avail- OPEN SUNDAY‘! to 5 PM | able. 50 footers, 100 footers, 2737 SYLVAN SHORES | some with lake privileges R. — Nearly new roman | Lake Estates. Drayton Woods. | brick ranch, screened perch | Waterford Lakes Estates and liv. | others. Build this year, it's not 13x13 overlooking lake, room, compact ing el. spacious closets, bath, ‘family 1% room, fireplace, dining | kitehen with laundry space, 3 bedrooms, ; tile fire- | place. F’A oi] heat, 2 car garage. $34.500, terms rections: Dr. off Voorheis Rd. ROY ny INC., REALTORS" Huron Street Open gE & Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 NEAR LINCOLN PLANT 1% story home, large fenced yard, garage, ment, Jake privileges, Can easily be =e into 4 bedrooms. $13,000. $1,500 Ne DAVID W XRD yOU NG| at Lake Sherw 4045 E. Commerce Rd. eM 34181 I've Been Transferred Must sell my home at Lake Oak- | land Hts. It's like new, only 2+ years old, and a lot 86 x 168, 3 edrooms, boards, storms and screens, side drive. 2 blocks from Beach privileges and reation facilities for children. $750 for equity, take over 4'4 per cent GI Mortgage. OR 3 Saturday. 3 BEDROOM SRICK. RECREA- tion room in basement. i heat. Sell for equity, FE 8-3854 FOR COLORED 3 beirm. home. $590 down. 8-4308. BRICK DUPLEX HOMES FULE PRICE ; re? $7500 $250 DOWN $69 PFRK MONTII OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 2-8 P.M. ° SALES OFFICE 544 EAST BLVD. SELDON cg. Agent -7833 ‘BY owekR 4 BEDRM. 1% story frame home. 3 lots. 1% car garage..14 x 18 workshop. FE 5-3564 6151 ASCENSION, CLARKSTON, Michigan. Lovely bedroom ranch. No = traffic. a es Sun. 2 2 5P.M. Lake Front Special 4419 Major St. Boating, sking and fishing at your door, 100 foot lake irentage, good sand beach safe for children, together with this spic and span 6 full Ogerl ey automatic oil heat, electric hot water, boat house, 11, car garage. A whale of a buy at only $14.950, terms can be ar- ranged. To inspect, drive west on Dixie Highway to Sashabaw Rd. in Drayton Plains, turn right on Sash- abaw approximately I1'9 miles to Major S8t.. left to “Open."' Salesmen on prop- erty. “Bud’ Nicholie, Realtor Mt. Clemens &t. call FEY 1201 or FE 46-8773 Fs BY O' 3 bedrms., 4 decorated, 4% tract $65 mon’ OWNER ~ LEAVING ciry, MUST sell quick 2 bedrms., 1138 Lake- view. FE 2-6682. John K Irwin Open House SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. 2902 Lacota Dr. WNER yrs. old, newly r_cent land con- . FE _2-1633 ¢, six and two ceramic tile baths, full basement, gas hea’ aluminum . ‘windows, Di- 2737 Sylvan Shores face brick, huge kitch- | en utility room with extra cup- | solid | lake. | ideal rec- | FE | E ees “Bad Nicholie, Realtor 9 Mt. Clemens St. Call Mrs. Kelchner FE 5-1201 or FE too late, see these sites today. 4-877) BUILD home, WILL starter have mode! to show. OR 3-2837. WARM How about a swim when you arrive home from the office? Like to read your Press on @ screened-in | aoe in the ppocapics rar ng unos : onl breezes? PARTICU LA RS Three bedroom ranch home, with living room, dining el, birch. kitehen and utility room. | Brick and Asbestos shingle construction, four years old. Nice big lot on paved street. Aluminum windows, storms and screens, water softener, and lawn all in. Picture windows in dining and living room. Privileges on Williams and Maceday Lakes. $12 800 with $2.800 down to existing mortgage of $10,- 000. Cali owner at Orlando 3-7783 JACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd. FE 2-4875 5 RMS, 200 x 300 FT. LOT. CLOSE to schools, stores, & __$4,000, $500 down. OR 3-3 BY OWNER. HERRINGTON | HILLS. 3 bdrm. brick. Landscape rethe 1295 Postherstene a sous IN CITY, $3,500. $650 DN, ____ ___ FE }-0390 DORRIS LAKE FRONTS ® 32x34 brick Colonial, two hetayree and lake, beautiful rock gardens. _ $29,750. 8 Room home with alumi- ~~. cate = basement, but main floor, full bath and halt bath, ex- c is lake front lot, $25,- 32x35 pesmiee! ‘with base- ment at lot level, two fire- places, two baths. thermo oven and grill 22x24 garage, Prodi ft. gn lake. $16,500; §2500 ow 24544 bungalow, a beautiful eye appealing home, full basement, ofl heat, carport, summer ‘house on rear of lot. $16,975; $3500 down, Eye appealing 2 bedroom bungalow, numerous unique appointments you will ad- mire, gas heat, large ict, pag inc, furniture. a six room weagsiow. drive, fireplace, oil Bong large glassed-in rth, beautiful wooded lot 060x150, $18,950 on terms. DORIS & SON peal 152 W. Huron 4-1567 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | WILL SACRIFICE 1 BEAUTIFUL brick 3 be ent. Lake _ Oakland Heights, OR O 3.8377. ROOM “HOUSE. 4 BEDROOMS. > Family kitchen, ige, utility, 12x 60 insulated garage. 1 a lot, . Large garden. 1 block off Dixie Hwy. Full price $8950. $960 down. Private owner. 3145 bbe the Dr., Drayton Plains. OR 3-5855 GILES Nothing Down To GI for a cute J. bedroom brick, just outside the city near 0. 80x245 foot well MSU Lar "he landscaped lot. Call for appoint: ment, : New Brick Don McDonald ISHED can or Op es basement, on your lot oF ours, churches. 3896. $2000 FE _..dshed. For Sale Hauses — ee Hempstead i $300 DOWN*” Owner yas State and is of- fering this lovely brick home. Carpeted living rm., large kitch- e@ with dining area. 2 bedrms. and bath, full basement. gas h gas water heater, plastered walls, storms and screens. Yard is fenced and nicely landscaped. Lo- cated in Wards Orchard Sub- division. This is a GI resale with only 4%) per cent Call us to OTTER DRIVE Here is a home you will be proud to own. 12x18 ft. living rm., kitchen, 2 bedrooms and tile bath, large breezeway to attached 2-. car garage. Almost new gas fur- nace. Electric water heater, alu- minum awnings, hardwood floors, and plastered walls. Car- pet, drapes, automatic washer and dryer included. Lake privi- leges on Otter and Sylvan lakes. This home must be seen to appre- ciate the lovely landscaped el Only $2.500 down and balance lan contract. Shown by Sppeint. | aient only BRIC kK TERRACE Three bedrooms & bath up: ing room, dining room & kitchen down. Pull basement with garage, mew gas furnace and gas water | heater. Close to downtown. Only | $6900 with $900 down. May be a furnished or unfur- 4 BEDROOMS Here is a real family home. All on one floor, plus finished attic eal, . interest rate. | ay for an appointment. — i | | liv- | which provides 4th bedroom. Liv- | ing room, separate dining room,| — kitchen, three bedrooms and tile bath. Pull basement, new gas water heater, coal heat. Fenced yard and rene: Only $9,500 with $1,000 down 3670 AC IU ARINA Levely 3 bedroom brick home, only 3 years old. Spacious living room. 3 bedrooms, large xitchen with er | area & plenty of cup- boards and tiled: bath. Oi! beat, oak flodrs, aluminum storms and screens. Gas water heater & jane scaping. Lake privileges on Oak- jand Lake. Only 4'@ per cent mortgage. Full price $13,900, Owner transferred. COLORED INCOME HERE'S A REAL MONEY-MAKER 5 rooms & bath apartment up; 4° rooms & bath partment down jlus 3 rooms and bath apartment in basement. Almose new oil fur- nace, storms and screens. Com- pletely newly decorated. Income | of $250 = month, full price only _ $10,500 with $800 down and $85 per month. Located on Hughes, just off Franklin road. Kenneth G. mempetend, “Realtor 302 E. Huron 8t. PE 4-8284 __After 5 ) PE 5-0510, FE 32-3971 $9,500 Will Build 3 bedroom ranch style home on your lot, Full basement, oak floors, tile bath, birch cup- - boards. O Russ McNab Art _ Meyer WILL SACRIFICE. 2 BEDRM ranch. Breezeway and garage at- | tached. Fi basement—divided, recreation rm With fireplace. | tiled. Lge shady jot. Restricted. ix. Rd. _ 5445 $_ Watkins _ *. bd ? NOTHING DOWN Beautiful bi-level & tri-level starter homes. If you're looking for some- thing different in the line of start- er homes — then you can’t $$$ afford to miss this eee. | Nothing down on your lot or have several choice lots available. ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR D.m. Sunday 1-5 FE 4-3844 5 ROOM, 1% erat eae HOM | $1,900 down on = in Birmingham. Upstairs unfin- | do i $15,200. $600 _Torry. MI_6-4805. $750 DOWN — 2 BEDROOM BUN.» galow, Basement, trees and berries. Near schools anc bus line. AUBURN HEIGHTS — 2 bed- room, fui! basement, aluminum storms and screens, large modern kitchen, full bath On'y $6950 full price with $1500 down. H. Cc. NEWINGHAM Corner Auburn & Crooks Rds. UL_2-32310 rage. $ox200 ft. lot. BY OWNER SALE -TRADE—OR. LEASE jon — 5 Bedroom home oa we large lot in desirable — tg mile North of Post Office. On paved dead-end street. Ideal for children. Very favorable terms or will trade equity for OH 40506 equal value. Phone MSUO NEIGHBORHOOD. CHRIS- Many exjras. Crooks Rd. Roches- ter. Open daily. OL. 1-0309. UNION LAKE AREA 3 bedroom tri-levél on large io Vacant. Immediate possessio : cre aeon. Lake privileges. Only JOHN J. VERMETT- GENERAL REAL ag Vals 9203 Commerce ee - 6466 BEDRM., 3 BATH, lakateet. $23,900. EM OXBO 115 ft. ..3-2850. 3 BEDROOM LAKE OAKLAND __ Heights. _ Owner, O +3249. OWNER Saad ‘brick home, freee vith cement + dtive Large perce lot. Canvass — 7 $10,600 total price ‘SyLVaN LAKE Fruit | FOR SALE, LEASE, TRADE OR rent. 157 N. Roselawn. 2 lots. FE 5-705. ROCHESTER — ADAMS RD. — “New 3 bedrooth colonial brick with exposed basement. Has fire- pire. electric — 14 cfpree car garage and glass sliding doors out of basement. $25,500. See this custom built home today. Office is at 1010 =e Rd. mile north of Wa REALTOR, FRANE. SHEPARD OL_1-7511 OL 1-1194 PARTLY FINISHED HOUSE, 24x40, finished basement septic tank in. OR 43-2681. OR 3-1070. NO MONEY DOWN - A started home on your let. any size. Full bsm’t. Rough wiring. Your Sone are ours. OR 3-7038 RUSS McNA MODERN _ ri ART MEYER! BEDROOM. WITH} basement, oil heat, off Cass Eliz. | F 2824 | ano. own. E 8- tot in Pontiac. 3-1438, FE §-2343. FD ROOM BUNGALOW ON VALU- $5500 cash. | ¢ BEDRM- HOME WITH BEAUTY | shop. end. FE 545-1448 after 6 a | BY" OWNER 3 ; BEDRM. BUNGA- ms., fireplace. chen, basement. garage ith- $3,000 down to existing land enh N> mortgage cost, _ FE 2-15 2 meee LARGE LIVING room oi] heat nicely landscaped. - Storms and screens. West subur- _ban_ $10, 500, Terms. QR_ 3-802). ~ OPEN 4 bedroom brick’ ‘ranch, Will Sacrifice I.ow Monthly Payments. 80 FT. PAVED CORNER LOT. Storms & Screens. 1'2 Baths WOodward 1-1317 PE 5-5€88 Located “in Sylvan Manor, corner _of Empire & Woodrow Wilson. Income Eroperty 7 2 FAMILY FLAT FURNISHED, income, rented. Retiring, moving North. $12,000 with $1,000 down. Ee 523 N. SAGINAW. 3 zoned industrial, Sale or _$85 mo. Detroit, * TO 5-5005. BY OWNER. 4 FURNISHED APTS $160 r month income. $1,000 rent, OR 4-0306 FAMILY, | down. Payments $100 per month. | 34 =C«CSS«. Lake Orion. MY 3-999 HOUSE IN PONTIAC WITH 3 APTS. Tenant pico $6500 cash. FE 3-7438, _FE 5- SPOKANE DRIVE oeaway: Brick, 2 family erelex. bargain. $22,500, $4,000 dow AUBURN AT PADDOCK 4 family, 4 baths, 4 garages In- come $170 per month. Only $18,- 500. $5,000 down. Paul M. Jones, 832 W. Huron FE 4-8550 Ft 8-1275 WEST SIDE, 2 FAMILY, 5 ROOMS _ each, $16 900. FE 5-0819. Sale Lake Property 8 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME. PAN- eled dining area. Full tile bath, attached carport. 145 x 132 ft. lot. $14,900 full price. $250 down. Phone Miss Shaw, EM 3-6622. 865 Commerce Rd. Commerce, Mich. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Detroit phone, LI 8-711. ee 5 RM. BRICK & FRAME WITH GA- rage on Sylvan Lk. FE 4 4-9339. 70 T. RONTAGE, 7 RM_ HOUSE, beautiful trees. Inquire 3725 Lake- wood Dr., Watkins | Lake. ALL ELECTRIC, 3 BEDROOM gray brick, full pesemect water Real Est. softener, built-in stove, 109 foo’ lot. Private beach, $14,950. Own er. EM _ 3-6976. AT UNION LAKE 3 7 PEDRM.: ranch kobe a shee 3 on as fully landsca _lo rice 0 sell] at $12. OL 11-8141. EM BEAUTIFUL LARG Lake Geneva Rd.) Cash Terms. i GE LOT BY; _™ ioff Elizabeth Lk. | Or will eb | for late model used car. OR 3-7324 | 'BY OWNER ear-rotind 6 large rms. Modern, -car garage, landscaped, sandy beach. Cal. OR 3-2053. BY OWNER MODERN 3. BED- RM. 9 acres on lake. Full base- ment, oi] heat, stone fireplace. Large swimming pool, lge. 2-car garage & workshop. 5 P les west of Court House. $27,500. $7,950 dgwn, FE 4-2451 or FE 22-7527. CASS LAKE — 3 bedroom ranch. Real sharp. Just like new. At- tached garage, Swedish — carpeting in living room. 80 x 190. It's on the canal BP esa to the lake. Lovely neighborhood. n‘t miss seeing this one. Price is right. $16,950. with $2950 down, ELIZAPGTH LAKEFRONT. 2 large, ~~ drooms, carpeted living room with brick fireplace. Built-in oven | & range, and all birch cabinets in kitchen. Washer & dryer in- cluded, Large 1% car garage Come in and see “the picture on this one. Full price $21,000, PONTIAC LAKEFRONT-—Here is a nice clean, older home in top 3. bedrooms All Nice sand beath, 60 ea ft. on the Only $12, 056 with $2650 down. It will surprise you. GOT ONE FOR 44900. on Maceday Lake canal. Not a bad house for summer investment. So don't ex- pect too much, but it's worth the money. Hagstrom EALTORS 4900 Highland » (M59) etl Mich. OR 4-0358 cE LAKE. r > SoBeRSAR SELL OR TRADE | % large | lake & excellent view. | 'YEAR AROUND © HOME OVER. NISHED SUMMER COTTAGE rie dake privileges on Union Lake. Large shaded let 560x250. Full price only $4950—terms. LAKE FRONT SUMMER HOME on Pontiac lake. Includes 2 bed- rooms, enclosed porch corpgreoe | furnished. Full price only $8000 —easy terms. MODERN 3 BEDROOM lake front, year round. Features good sandy beach. Being sold furnished for $10,600—$1500 down. tered mele. a in u asemen bench A real buy at $11,500— $1500 down. | WE HAVE NUMEROUS LA FRONT HOMES TO CHOO FROM. OPFICE OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FOR YOUR CONVE- NIENCE. J. A. TAYLOR REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE DAY 12-6 OPEN DAILY 9-9 8U - 17732 Highland Road---M-59 __ PONTIAC ‘LAKE KE. SE ERC INT SITE 101x294 - Bloomfield School . District —on quiet “low-traffic’ resi- dential street. Perfect “‘bi- level’ topography! Excel- lent orientation, too. Ad-_ journs smart new home of prominent Pontiac Family! Swiming, fishing, sailing, water-skiing, skating—right at your door! Imagine the beauty. of every season hete. Price at exactly $12,- 500 cash! A great buy for the discerning! LAKE Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor 15 West Hurow Street Pederal 5-8'61 or Federal 5-8822 —————————— LAKEFRONT AT WILLIAMS LAKE ONLY $10,700. TOTAL Buy at very well. insulated and | completely paneled home, with | all white aluminum exterior. A | wonderful sandy beach with break | wall, dock, and good row boat. IT’S A TERRIFIC VALUE. A STEAL 2 bedroom, large screened in orch, lake privileges on Williams ake, $700. down payment, Total price $7500. WATERFRONT $10,995 TOTAL Beautifully and completely fur- | nished if desired. Carpeting, tied | - bath, all aluminum storms and | screens, Lots of trees and siade. | SER-THESE C. SCHULTT REALTOR PRONE FE 8-0438. 71X161, ON BIG LAKE, ONL down, smail monthly pay- | Call MA 5-1906 after 5. | LOT $50 ments. LAKE FRONT Beautiful view — the sun | balcony of this new 2 bedroom, | full basement home with tile | bath and automatic — cee in, $11,900 $950 pat nal STOPPERT, Say | OR TAK EPRONT [. COTTAGES FOR sale, Ph. PE 2-654. OWNER R TRANSFERR@D—SELLING 3 bedroom ranch on paved road, ihe, gk on Middle Straits Lake. his °54 Mode! All-Electric home on 95 by 150 ft. lot has 1', baths, 12 by 24 living room, large kitch- en with extra cupboards, built- in stove, oven, refrig.-freezer, d& breezeway to garage. Price $17.- 000. Phone Empire 3-0697, or see at 3522 os ke Rd. off Com- merce. OPEN “HOUSE WATERFRONTAGE 4 new brick 3 Bedroom homes, to 1300 — feet each. cola from $27,300 t 900. Down payments $1, 600 to $2,500. Conventional mortgages. Lots 715x245 feet. Waterfrontage. Access to Otter, Sylvan and Cass Lakes. Stop at 373 Cass Lk, Rd. Lincojnshire Sub. Open Saturday and Sunday. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. HURON PE 4-8550 _ __ PE 8-1275 UNION LAKEFRONT, ATTRAC- tive, conv., 3 bedrm. summer home. Easily converted fer year around living, a fenced yard. $14,900 3-210, TRADE 100 ft. frontage Watkins Lake— Trade for new Pontiac. Call _ George Richman. FE 3-7146. Wolverine Lake. Front _ Ided! year around 4 bedrm. home| within dally driving range of De- terms. EM troit, gene Sect gerry & North-| — ville. If you can ee ce down, make $160 mo. Days & enjoy swimming, boating, * ishing & etc. Call MA 41284. looking Walters rooms, attached Nag tr “replace, large front porch. 5195 Bucsko off Clarkston Road. Call SL .4-3425, price $11,900. Open Sundays 11 to 4 pm, Full Sale Resort Property 9 LOTS, 2 COTTAGES, W. SIDE ete a 3875 Maiden. COTTAG HELEN MODERN, oie a" nalegias furnishings. Phone FE __ 4-887. COM Detroit. homesites. Beach, swimming, schools, chur Os he s, shopping at door. Lots. $10 dn, $10 mo. Phone Miss "Shaw, EM = 3-6622. 865 age ee "4 _ Commerce, Mich. 7 10 a.m. _pb.m. Detroit phone, LI eth ELIZABETH LAKE _ PRIVILEGES You will be comfortable in this SPIC AND SPAN ranch home situ- ated Ig FUL Oak floors, plastered walls, car- peting in agp room and hall, _— AROUND ATION ag E OF THE i tas KES IN OAKLAND COUNTY = coatg cts eon $1,300 down C. SCHUETT, "Realtor Phone FE 8-0458 LoKWRIOUS Lake | FRONT. Se. location. beautifully lend. LOT 150X207, NEAR VEL} Ww LOW CaB CHEROR ME HILLS CABIN 18 x oy MODERN, er on lake 50 x 200. in PA mid higan, or call OR GRASS LAKE—NEW CABIN, LARGE jot. Center r mr area, adjoin- in fie state “Good hunting, fishirig, $1195. “$100 dn, $25 mo. Jerry Morrow, Gladwin (Skeels) _ Mich, Garden _6-7000. For Sale Lots 11 4 ody 70X147 EACH IN SHELBY Cash or easy terms. E&M _Reaity. Kenwood i -4503. BUILDERS. possible. Ideal set wu Pong ice og David fU_ 4-1075 or EM 3 one Ea sILis—— 200 Foot Corner Lot OR 3.2007 OR _3-9641 eg chester, - iy _ Bere. Cail af ‘after 6 6 rian. “ope 120s TODAY. | STEELE REALTY, sandy beach, | rt : Write Don, fishing. Hale vicinity. | 4% RFD No. 2 | Phone EM BEAUTIFUL CANAL FRONT LOT, privileges on Upper Long Lake, COLONY LAKE FRONT, 50X225 feet. city OF PONTIAC, 2 lots, 60x120 it, WATERFRONT lot BEAUTIFUL also back lot in in Otter Hills; Otter Hills. 2 LOTS en White Lake, ideal for tri-level home,- WOODHULL LAKE FRONT, 15x 200° ft. LARGE BUILDING LOT in Pon- tiac-Watkins Estates. CUSTOM BUILD YOUR WILL H ON YOUR LOT OR OUSE OURS. SUN, CALL OR Wideman Open Evenings 4526 ‘ HERB SMITH, 3-2253 412 W. Huron St. ____~ _ FE $462 0 ON VOORHEIS ROAD. ACROSS from. St. Benedict. Size 88 x 135. Water, paved street, etc, Exc. __transporation. FE 4-0370. “Waterford Hills Estates — A few choice lots Foe Average size 100 x 250. down. For pur her snvarine tien call FE HERBERT C. DAVIS _ 4915 _IRWINDALE DR. Lae For Sale e Acreage 13 Ne 1-5-10- cee Beal ta Pan cels. As) ‘ow $50 down. 2 Ce PANGUS, Realtor 2160 MIS, Ortonville NA 17-2815 __ ACRE reom modern, Attached ga- 5 rage. Paved road. $1,600 down will handle 11 ACRES 2 bedroom nearly completed home. This acreage has 400 [ft of road frontage and some beat- tiful building sites. $9.400 with $1 .000 down or will discount for cash, Dorothy Snyder Lavender * Realtor Est. 29 Years 4 7001 Highland Rd. iM ’ MU 4-6417 Phone _EM_3-3303 or ~ Commercial Property 2% acres on Scott Lake road. just south of Pontiac Lake road. Call OR 3-5498 FOUR CLEARED LEVEL ACRES. near Crescent Lake. Ideal ‘home- site. $4,000 Half down, FE 4-2451, days; FE 32-7527 eves. _\4 _- For Sale Farms 1 :# ACRES. TILLABLE EXCEPT yard. Stery and half house, mod- ern. Needs some finishing. . Nice ard with large shade trees, some rult and grapes. Located on good commie road about 2 miles west of US. 23 near Fenton. Asking only $10,900 with good terms. 1358 Highland, (M5@; at Milford Rd. Highland, Michigan. MUtual 42045. | CHILDREN | WANTED C LAKE ROAD 1355 ee. $9,950 WITH $950 Wh. Lots of room i children on this rooms. Will take lot, car or housetrailer as down ee R. 1. WICKERSHAM 7195 W. “Maple MAytair 6-6250 ' HADLEY FARM |10@ ACRES IN GOOD FARMING area, 2 small streams on prop- erty. 4 Bedroom Farm Home with bath, full bsm't., on paved road, 50x80 barn, large silo and other es $27,500, radous c. WE R, Oxford, “On 8-3122; orien, “MY2-2291 PONTIAC. SUBURBAN 21 acres of gravel loam. 10 miles x 30 stable & other out buildings. Near lakes, schoo] bus at door. Ideal location for growing chil- dren, ponies & comfortable liv- ing. By owner ROY KNAUF. 760 Sanders Rd., __ Oxford. OA 8-3339. Sale Business Property 16 9 UNITS; 3 STORES AND 6 APTS. Income over _—— ear, Tenants erated $26,500 total price. _ OR _3-8863_ 110 FT. FRONTAGE AT 114 OAK- land Ave. including 4-family Ain og building. By owner, FE 4- /200 FT FRONTAGE ON AUBURN Rd UL 2-2452. ATTRACTIVE BUILDING SUIT- able for doctors office plus modern home on the Dixie Hwy. near schools and shopping cent- er. Priced right with terms. Broker, OR 3-9091, OR _3-8982. M-59 BUSINESS 38 x 22 foot building. Suitable for any business. Partly equipped for restaurant. Next a city ch aed Bargain. $8.500. ‘dow Paul M. Jones, Real ‘Est. 832 W. Huron FE ee FE_8-1275 M 59 PRONTAGE 5 acres—zoned - business, Small building with pring — Owner says “Sell or $10,500 Reasonable terms. w.| Dorothy Snyder Lavander - ~ " Réaltor Est. 20 Years 001 Hi, = Rd. (M59) 303 or MU 4-6417 __ Help Wanted Male 19 2 FIRST CLASS AUTO. BODY. MEN, boat Shop" Baa? RY ye” Beet .3 MEN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED INCOME Will be sent to home office for 2 weeks hooling, all expen paid - Terms. Guaranteed $400 « month te start. Calling on busindss & -~ fessional people. . TO QUALIFY Experience Rage te reer. rm: iven teat or selling. Must be pons 800: und, i cial, alert ‘and pe istent. 3 This is @ permanent position an: offers a future of @ hi y aver e ‘he Re Bar re Fy - 2 | ¥ - . \ \ é ; * fo. . _ pa I a a aa poe | i lr iV : : dy oe Fankapenees ron , a _THE E PON TIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, i LY 18, 1959 __ Lge _ Hee ene Ma 49|_Help Wanted Female 20) Help Wanted at. CARNIVAL / a By: De Turner Wid. Bre Goods 45 Rent t Apts, Furnished ‘' 54) Rent me or Average ears + Aub sub ap. ESTATE SA OPEN: ‘CARH FO ), SYS. FURNI- “ : : % details, t needed AL Assis- Heed 6S aa ae ie. PE AR] ; ‘% VANTED : ee tate age, aun | B= out if y ONDAY 35, | . : ‘or ren te cain #80 p ber weet te “Mr Taylor. "Spat 'neeo Dutton Ra” Rochester oa “College Students. ‘There is still time to earn $1,000 er more before school es ts. in Also 3. may ualify for one of seholarshins “3—$1,000 to be awarded in this area om international concern , asant wes. Fonseca hours. Car, furnished. tact Mr. Under- wood at re ‘$8103 for Appoint. ment. Salary $98 a Week Do You Quality $90 PER WEEK We have ——— position with @ Toca! usiness which of- fers = opportunity for who can meet these tions; tae si gualiticn }s5ucaTion—m1oH SCHOOL, PREFERABLY SO COLLEGE RE OPRARANCE- NEAT 4—PERSONALITY—PLEASANT | in you can meet these basic qual- | ifications and start immediately = Box 100 tions. references, Real ees salesiadi : open- es ager. Fas an ‘Bstry Wood, | a | ber 5-471 - between am. rR -esamani Tran W my tea OF a “eral insurance atttce ‘Pontia> ress Box 1. RAS! ¥ IDAY Wednesday Friday. Bina, ek, EXPERENED, | H loueons marbuga, Goon -top_Drive In. 3118 W. Huron. | pew i serra GEORGE's TOY Lm NG. s “men, shi, sais t rvice men. vd excelent reputation. Top qual- ws sae a see, gt ip coictanting omen Pye A 0 Po ser 0 near sr} S. i livery we train you. Car and Apply 100 Perry. © iMod st? "e eenies) Instruction. 23 HO EPE SULTS. QUSEREEPER FOR 3 At ADULTS. EXPERT LANGUAGE: INSTRUC- HOUSEKEEPER TO STAY WITH| ish Reas ey FE $0087 — invalid and do light housework. “PRIVATE MATH TUTORING. — days a week. G i 294 Nelson Bt. cleanse KITCHEN” STEWARD. EXP. AP- ply in person Kingsley Inn. HELP WANTED FOR shift. Big Boy Hwy. __Work Wanted Male ; 24 A-l ALL TYPES CARPENTRY. Free Estimates FE 2-4855 A-l PAINTING | AND WALL Pa. pering FE A-l PRINTER INTERIOR AND exterior Reas. FE 4-6 4-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW ani repar FE 4-42 Drive-Inn 2490 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE in eae home. Cal] OAk- LADIES’ PART TIME SERVICES IN exchange for a 3 room furnished house. ere welcome. Rear ent. ‘on. 1146 W <1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX. or © \. LADY 33-55 _3:3782_or OR * sen Rees: OR ~~ AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Customer Relations White chapel cemetery has an pisses in our public relations ba selec for a dignified lady. es experience helpful but not for construction contract pro- necessary Financial arrangements | curement, negotiation and man- made while learning. Car neces- | gement. Inquire Box 377 Bloom- tf Earnings should average| field Hills. well over $500 per month “ss AVAILABLE NOW. LAnrauren and cabinet work. New and re- eval . 1203 E. Lincoln ieee _pair DoH ardaor FE 2-7861. - BOOKKEEPING a TAXES LADIES we eee CARPENTER WO alterations. Pan home repair. COLLEGE STUDENT DESIRES _ summer work. FE 8-0803. Year around work, 4 hours day. Telephone canvass from our 2k fice. Salary plus commission. _Call FE 4-0571 9:30 to 5 p.m. MUST BE EXPERIENCED SUPER 7k he oo general market check out irl. Appl CABINET MAKER AN AND CARPEN- White Lake Trade Post rec. ter, Kitchen « specialty. FE | aio ormond Ra. MU 42546. | CARPENTER WORK OF ANY | PRACTICA “FOR ; OF AMY: on ee HORSE YOR HORS. kind. Reasonable, Call after 6) 1235 W. Silverbell Rd. ps 9-0438 at a minimum of $340 per month. zee Call FE 88103 9 am. to p.m, ’ “a ILL MAN ya Bip Par NITE) io y a Q; ri | do Dixie ; ey OT « CANVAbERR: » WANTED. | ni each nae ( an unlimited earn-! ings. I have 3 men averaging $35 a day. Call me personally at FE 2-8319. Ask for Mr. McGinty HEATING MEN ~ | I have the qualified leads, if you! have the guts, it takes to do a) legitimate days work. My weekly) check stubs will bear me out. No! suspects, all mY | hire salesmen, ae 1° want ge Tee for Mr. G { HAVE AN CPE. Pon 2 NEAT | appearing men. No 9ge limit. This! is an opportunity to connese with ® nationwide company. Cxpe a | ss helpful, but not messaenry. i | have a@ complete training. | an If you have a desire 0 better yourself, then see me at, N. Paddock; between 8:30 a 320 am. any day except Sun- All applications will be con-| sidered. Ask for Mr. Cote. j IMPORTED ce i “SALESMEN, | i time, liberal commission. ‘alled Lake area. MArket 41331. LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Requirements are:a A good car; neatly dressed; Py to make’ money, and you must be depend: able. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 136 E. Pike &., Pontiac. MAN FOR ALL AROUND HEAT- ing work, including e fitting and some experience Ag welding 3101 Orchard Lake Road MARRIED MAN WITH CAR % | 40, high scnool grad. Willing | | = work, 48 hrs a week, with, $125 guarantee to start. Est. Fuller Brush Route. FE 2-2318. | MILL HANDS CUTTER GRINDERS EXP. ON CUTTING TOOLS ° ARROW TOOL & REAMER CO. T1l Stevenson Hwy. vetween 14 & 15 Mile Rd. ~ MECHANIC | Experienced on Chrysler, oe and Imperial cars. Lo work. Start immediately. See a | — or Jim Bowden. eat muc & OTO FE «3598 Pontiac, Michigan 724 Oakland Avenue MAN 30 YEARS OR OLDER, FOR heavy, dirty. labor job: Steady orca high school jucation re- NE 7 desir- | ahs A mornings only. Sectenis oar Saginaw. SSRORTONITT PLUS — MARRIED man, 21-43 an phone, to train f per week, yore 700 5° 8. Telegraph SALESMEN Licensed Real Estate salesmen for new home projects and used homes. Active office with rood | listings CALL MR. PROPER, EM 34116. SALESMAN WANTED For modernization sales. Wil] train |- 7 Sertica Par 2-100 or PE 2 | TRA water | peeked witer nL d Willing and tule Le, ‘sell the company and pot 4 also furnish a late mode illing’ to work. five days a k an be away from home tour, iberlod | Employment Agencies 22 G ATIVEtS or salesmen wanted for largest) - RECEPTIONIST F OR PHYSICIAN was iene ind PE 8 Re WORK office, hours 9 to 6, please send age, marital status, qualifcations, _Write Pontiac Press, Box 97. REGISTERED NURSE FOR DOC- tor’s office. _FE 4-0509. REG. NURSE. PART TIME FOR | doctor's office. Rochester & Pon- | tiac. Call QL 2-7311 Monday & Priday afternoons only. SALES LADIES Permanent positions with above average salary and commission. Do not apply unless with a rec- LAWN wom OR ODD JOBS. oft 28 hr. _ Exp. and Ref. PE _2-2870 MAN WISHES S JANITOR OR POR- ter work. PE 5-85 PAINTING AND SECORATING. reasonable rates. FE 5-2012. RELIABLE CARPENTER NEEDS work. Prices right, FE 5-8325. Work Wanted anted Female 25 25 it DAY cepts $3 BUSHEL, ref. FE 5-1471 Eeohe ae “aisuaaies to work full time. Plen- ; ty of ‘i otal weeds.) Mem. : DWE Vac | MlLi< ose © se oy tad Sore | for water heaters, ranges and §-8431. R. Munro dryers FE ; Electrie Co., 1060 W. Huron. GARAGES, ALL SIZEs—1« X20 garage. $675 complete. OR 3-865 8652. GARAGES $595 — 14x22 Complete. FE 5-9122 - AOUSE MOVING PULLY equipped. FE (0030, L.A. Young. HOME GARAGE, CABINS, ADDI- tions. License’ ‘uilder, FHA— Terms FE 4-6909. “ LICEN BED BU BUILDER” TIGHT CARFERTER MASON & roofing work OA 8-2918. PLASTERING & REPAIR. REAS. Pat Lee. FE 32-7922. ent ready to wear experience. _ Jane Lee Store. 41 N. Saginaw. TOY DEMONSTRATOR Openings now for ambitious peo- le to sell nationally advertised oys, gifts, & gadgets on party plans. Tremendous earnings. No sxperieeee FE 5-8395. MA 4-3230. _UL 23-3982. TED'S HAS OPENING FOR CAR waitress on nite shift. Must be 18 or over. This person only 2515 W oodward Ave. 2 RELIABLE BABYSITTERS. FE 5-110 ~ 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ing and house cleaning. FE 3-7581. 4-1 TRONINGS, PICKUP AND DE- _livery, $3.00 bushel. FE 5-0645. BABY SITING & IRONINGS. UR- vag oe needed. 4032 Mill Lake ke Orton. COLORED GIRL DESIRES LAUN- dry or stock work. Exp. FE 2-3765. EXPERIENCED LADY WITH i REF. erences desires day work 5-9357, TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR EXPERIENCED GIRL, WOULD ift and toy demonstrators now — like day work. Call after 6, FE 35 for 3 evenings work. Call __2-4208. ~ fa EXPERIENCED GIRL WOULD r appointment between 3 and Cet Work in Birmingham Sales ladies experienced in bet- ter women's apparal for fine new shop beta in August, experi- enced alterations ladies also. Phone FE 4-4548 for interview WAITRESS FOR NIGHTS. FRANKS like work 5 days k. $35. hoy References if required. re 5-008 GIRL WOULD LIKE Ee ting or light eet. by day or week. Ref. | HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE WOULD like babysitting job. Would live in if necessary. FE 45-6668. Pizzeria Rest. §28 N. Pontiac | IRONINGS WTD. Trail Walled Lake. a FE 2-8457 4-2961 IRONINGS WHITE LADY FOR GENERAL | E 5-6762 housework with some nursing ex- perfance: to care for elderly a the week. Reference required Write Pontiac Press Box 98 and _state approximate wage desired TRSRInGE: $3 BUSHEL. OR 3-9409 | TRONINGS $3 BU. FAST SERV- ice. FE 2-8425. 55 Edison. MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING. SEC- _Tetarial service EM_ 3-264 42. — NURSES AVAILABLE — Auburn Avenue pas & Night-Licensed & FE 2-5402 | PRACTICAL NURSE, 66, EXPER- fence in infant care or elderly s, Good references, full or art time. Call after 12 noon, OR __ 3-8270. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. PICK- up and deliver. OR 3-415. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. PICK- _up and delivery. OR 3-0575. WOMAN WISHES BABYSITTING IN | CS home days. North end. FE | WOMAN WISHES BABYSITTING. Saturdays rh one also any _evening. FE 4 Bonded Evelyn Edwards AL OFFICE 1s waiting for an attractive girl up to 35 years of Good shorthand & typing. Society town. $260. GENERAL OFFICE GIRL with re- tail bookkeeping experience, is needed in local office. Good typ- ve Dictaphone or shorthand. 1 Nurses Exchange | PLASTERING & PATCH WORK. Wes Meyers. MY 2-1606 or FE 32-9350 R. G SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, sandina and finishing. Phone FE ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING PE 4-0444 Oe teak EXCAVATING FOR _Difeh tanks. Field tile hgrn hes and boat well. UL 2- 27 _ Building Supplies . 850 NEW LARGE CEMENT BLOCKS, reclaimed lumber for 5 room house, will sacrifice. FE 86-0140. _ Business" Services 28 ACME PHALT PAVI Written guarantee. ea Caimabes — Licensed & bonded, FE 5-1917. ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man at our poke west "wis & Office wT. w- _Tence 8: Prone. FE 30135. BURKE ASPHALT PAVING Let us estimate your driveway best references. | Phone FE 5-5037 or B. & W. Cement Contractors [Se R_ 3-3263 A LOOMFIELD WALL Se PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, ; ot or parking lot. Our jobs are our) 8 UL 2-3420 | l- “Driver No. 7? Okay! How’s that...no use crying over “WHAT?” , ae _ Building Service 26 Moving & Trucking 36 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT 44.Ton Pickups Dump trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 «S. FE 4-0461 Open Daily O’DELL CARTAGE — long distance moving. Loca] Phone UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED up free of charge. FE 5-4638. j l4g-Ton Stake. Semi-Trailer WOODWARD FE 4-1442 | Iffeluding Sunday | FE 5-6806 4-T881 fahd at tales, platen PM Ti. my eal. i es piece? © pt egurtesus, thrvise FOR SMALL RADIOS. §-8755.~ E. rt’ Farm Bn alg J 13631. Entire lots. Get th doliac Will buy outright or FS it for vou. mity | ie. e OR .'-2717. war NTED TO OBUY: ALL _of of furniture. Pa. WE 2-5523 WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR HO HOUSE: bo! r by vate -or public auction Appraisals. e -<—-s BATH HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER, ding maching, n use? We will buy these items. OR: 3-9767. 5014 Sashabaw. model. OR 3-8875 Clarkston. ___ Wanted to Rent ‘OR 1 RM, HOUSE, 3 ADULTS. Ret. FE §-1332, FE 5-1000 rent for storage. FE LADY WfLL SHARE 4 Eves to share home. For ot | in _ formation call FE_ 3-720. RIDE DESIRED—DETROIT. BY am., from Woodward. LI 9-3624 of cn! ae: in E VER STATEWIDE REAL ATE 1717 S. Telegraph ion on your land ridge, FE 4-3581, 1050 W. ABILITY ssible discount ed McCullough has give Also cash fo lowest service for many years. your ee Painting & |18T CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- Casn orating 2-2940. Decorating 37 | or terms. UL IST CLASS 4 ee PAINT- . FE 4-0255. ing and wat paperin 1ST CLASS INT. aT ‘PAINTING. Reas. Don Beck. OL 1-3141. A LADY INTE _ Papering. PE | A-1 PAINTING. FE 4-5206 or A- = _Paper_remov A-1 terior 10 id _ Guarantee NAA PAINTIN 20 years ex Free estimates PAINTING rea PAINTING r cent dise. for cash. RIOR DECORATOR. 8-0343. INT. & EXT. REAS. OR 3-4915. ed. | INTERIOR, EX- 4-0205. Free est. FE G@ & DECORATING. | rence. ways 57 . Phone UL 2-1398 D. W. Interior and “vice Pree estimates. EM 3 __ PAINTING. INT & =ar T. PAPER hanging. Mason Thompson. 4-8364. PAINTING, DECORATING AND general furniture refinishing. -9809 or PE 2-5854. PAINTING — PAPERING Wall Was GUARAN? B HALL PAINTING | i DECO- 3TU _rating. 9x10 room, R 3-0061. | _Television ‘Service a W YZLIC of FE PE 2-5654 — Paper Removal _FE_ 2-2312 a | No coligation ba any hour. +3 9975. UYERS WAITING or FE ARRO REALTY Wanted. Miscellaneous 46 or piece of of- fice furniture or equipment not WTD. TO BUY. OLD GUNS—ANY 48 = WTD. SEPARATE GARAGE TO: 86437. LADY WILL SHARE 4 BEDROOM home with 1 or 2 ladies. FE 5-8716. Eyes. WOULD LIKE A YOUNG LADY _Wtd. Transportation 50 14 Mile. _| Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 51 $ TOP $ WE BUY, LIST AND SELL CON. located | | THE STATE. TRY US. EST i | Share » Living Quarters 9 4 BEDROOM home wits 1 of 2 ladies. FE 5-8716 6 i FE 40521. $1600 WEEKLY. ABSOLUTELY THE — FASTEST Ac- th eontract. Cash | a eerece Pd mari 7 Call Realtor Part-| - Huron. To sell your land contract at the is a@ ALL NEWLY DECORATED 3 LARGE Th | r Mortgages avail-| -t FE. CENTRALLY LOCATED TO PAC- J. J. VanWelt. OR 3-1355 to sell. Earl Garrels, . EM_ 3.4086. CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. 4540 Dixie Hwy. LAND CONTRACTS. TO BUY OR EM 32511 IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land contract. or seasoned. Your cash upon sa isfactory inspection of propert and title. Ask for Ken Templeton land contracts. Call Mr Simmon OR 3-5597. \« ROOMS CLOSE IN, 1 BED- room, 1 or 2 people, - children, all private. cal ore ¢ 8768. |< 3-9728. 1x ROOMS & BATH. UPPER. $15 wk. 266 N. Cass. PE 4-3344 or PE 2-9032. +35 aly nner (S$ AND BATH, _ FE 6-3 5-2406. est aide walcing oe seg oy ‘town. Purn, \ PE 5-1606. | J LARGE ATTRACT! TIVE ROOMS, 7s week, FE 8- NEWL = WL? DECORATED, "as, mre gat and bath, 111 JOR 4 en oe 4 ROOM. — PRIVATE entr., nicely furnished, aaen Sante only. No aca Pvt. __parking | also. 20 Norto 3 LGE. ROOMS, 1ST F PLOGR: ~ ALL | od ent near downtown. Reas. __Inquire 22 Auburn Ave. 3 RMS. AND BATH, SMALL BABY _welcome, 106 Dre sdén, 3 RMS., UTILITIES & WASHER furn. No drinking. 659 Northview | _Ct., off Oakland. i 3 ROO BATH. / are t CON- MS AND _dittoned. Couple. FE 5-403 ~ 3 RMS. AND “BATH “Close to Sears, Clean, FE 4-2579. 3 ROOMS, PVT. ENTRANCE AND bath. PE 2-907? after 5 p.m. 3 ROOM MODERN. UPPER. UTIL washer furnished, Near General ospital, Smal! chilg welcome. _FE 41158 or PE 2 6226. a _ - 4 ROOMS & BATH 731 Young St. 4 ROOM BASEMENT APARTMENT | ‘and 4 room upper. 52 Norton. MA | 5-2438 4 RMS. BATH IN OWE: _Auburn Heights $80 mo, FE 23-8901 4 ROOMS & BATH. NICELY FURN Adults. Clean. 8 Miller St. § LARGE ROOMS, LOWER DU- lex. Private. Oi! heat, all utili- les furnished. Ideal for 2, 3 or 4 adults only. No drinkers or pets. 191 Whittemore. 3 ROOMS, PRI- i child vate bath and entrance. or baby welcome. Apply 804 or | 806 St. Clair - : 330 SOUTH PONTIAC. “TRAIL. Walled Lake. Furnished 1 or bedrooms. Lake Privileges $16 or | $18 week. Phone Detroit, TO 5-5005 | | , STILI- | Purnished or ust ucniened- 150 N. Perry. PE 2-305. GLEAN, BACHELOR fer ties, adults. FE 23-5662 room ed girls or Se0'N. | tories. 2 emplo: hate Apts. 290 N.- Adults only. A Paddock. — EASTSIDE. } RMS. & BATH PVT entrance. _Utilities furn FE 2- 5207. ~ GEN, “HOSP. AREA Private ent., bath, kitchen, spa- cious living. room, Murphy roll away bed, 3 large closets, dress- New NWLY DECORATED THROUGH-— .- y | a, Templeton, Realtor | _ 2339 Orehard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 | QUICK ACTION ON LAND CON- TRACTS. Clark Real Estate. FE 3-7888, Res. FE 4-4813. Ask for _ Mr. Clark, MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE | for home owners desiring conven- tional mortgages or refinancing of WILL BUY GOOD SEASONE ert Cail Mr. Simmons at OR | _ 3-8597. Di} land contracts oo residential prop- | | UPPER | CASH MONEY Por homes, contracts acreag es & $12. 38 | pay OR NIGHT TV SERVICE FE 54-1296 or FE 5-8300 M. P. STRAKA JENSEN'S TV SER noon & evening. tVICE. AFTER- ‘all FE) 2-0495. Bivall and wihdows. FE_2-1631. ELECTRIC MOTOR ote = Bike Fe eoeee EIACTRICAL WORK, ALL KINDS, ree estimates. Oakridge Electric. OR 3-0069. i] Custom Asphalt Paving Excavating, Grading. My 3-582, Lake Orion. RECEPTIONIST 1n a busy news-| WASHINGS “AND. TRONTRGS PICK FURNACES CLEANED AND service C. L. Nelson. FE 5-1788 paper office. Attractive girl, nice _up and deliver. FE 4-313 personality. Good typing. $250. 26 ~~ Bui Iding Service K BRICK AND CEMENT Residential and commer- . Also under house bagemeey. PBX RECEPTIONIST. Ages Sharp & attractive th ape phone voice for lots of customer contact. Local. $27 FIGURE CLERK experienced. John W ples. Guaran- handling IBM or ‘Burroughs - | _ teed work. keeping machine A-i BAS: UND homes, Houserais & under “scone OPERATOR for IBM = > brick work. FE x Bree a8 os ase Experienced, ~8944. Rees ays BRICK c pae x ent WOR K. specialize chimney, NURSES AIDES. Hospital work. Mh work guaranteed, Call Experienced, $190. time. FE 2688. ~ A-i MODERNIZING Custom Cabinets: & Garages Free Est's, FE 3-7204°=- UL 2-3479 A-l. SAND & FINISH. FE &3722. Pontiac Rardveea Wloor Service. A-1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT work Also ‘ireplace. OR 3-0402. ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK, | reasonable, Jenson. FE | 2-2340.— A&B TRENCHING | Avgre Ty field tile. 20 cents ft. VA BAR WAITRESS. Salary plus tips. ~$iT5. fe 0} COOK for convalescent home, $300. GRILL poets Permanent empioy- ment. $250 Salary plus com- | SALESWOMAN, mission. $779. E VE vx, E Ly ARDS BLING SERVICE A-1 COMPLETE BUILDING Fete 24Y— UITE 4 ice uality work, l'censed bi te 4-0 BOW CONSTRUCTION CO. am MA 4 or OA 8-3272 AAA CEMENT CONST. Sidewalk & Driveway Licensed and bonded. FREE estt- mates. FE 4-3371 or FE 5-0833. LLDOZING & ae ak Don CHRNER E 5-2853 BRICK, BLOCK 0} mr "WORK. _New or repairs. FE 2-0630. AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS W offer low ee through voices YIDWEST REC SPrIOMIyT. At astiys young Must ops and rs a seothane: $220 PTIONIST — Age 21-38 for ¢| RECE = relations ones. Must type / take shorthand, $300, FISCHER'S LAKE SERVIC E Weeds and mud removed from lake. Free estimates, OR 3-6126: LAWNMOWERS ; SHARPENED & DRESSMAKING TAILORING, A terations, drapes & Formais done in my ho home, Ci Call FE 8-8455. Garden n Plowing 31 porno ee PLOWING, Es ar DISCING_ & mowing. 775 Scot’ t Lake Rd. FE 4-4228 or TOR 30165 VACANT LOT MOWING. REASON- able. FE 4-8543. _ "8 ROTO-TILLING AND vacant lot mowing. FE 4-8946. “> Laundry indry Service 34 34 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY Service — Shirt service, Pontiac $s on custom “Quali z | RECEPTIONIST. — For one-gtrl of- Baie” bs homes — 800 plans. ns we'll Leesary. 540 8. Telegraph. FE fice. Lots — paarsoogis fl pw secure mortgage. No obli 2-810 ig er - * curate “trot. weed sha treme Builders Kxchange ‘Landscaping 35 poems. =. ae OG = ONE —_ A-l ACE TREE SERVICE RE z : OFICE—Position for woman 25 to eae Lior STORE - =. moval and trimming. Get our bid. 38. Diversified with typing and| mercial. Bill, EM_3-3168. FE 2-188 or FE 80735, light bookkeeping. $280. BLDG, REPAIR, PLASTERING. ath {ARION AND KY. BLUE BoD. FULL CHARGE Booxxexrmn —| Brick Blech. Coment work. FE) Delivers na. UL sO, Able to take over complete * ‘of BULLDOZING — EXCAVATING — EXCAVA ALL KINDS F ¥ s. Do monthly repo : ish Top soll. FE aon. selling) $390. Sept Tanke Drain Peles Jo-| SLL DOING TOP SOIL, PILL any Free Estimates. OR | "Girt and gravel. Phone EM 32204 FOR MEN ¥ SOME LE TE LANDSCAPING, iC. ec esera-WATERPROOFED COMPLETE LANDSCAPING, — ta character PURCHASING — Aged 25-30 with 2| Work guaranteed. Free Estimates. | ‘fee, Femoval and. ttimming, 7 : wares Mor the ‘rieni an el LS industri ae Stee per eed on | — 30168 " 5 T Pos per cent ission ust Lay oe i start, ome ben its, pe and Bh po og MA 5-978 *| LAWN Bg ety AND RPAIR. have tools “Tia Baldwin Ave. Andy CEMENT Is OUR SPECIAI ALTY. Comp jawa service. Lawn cut- Csiki's Gara: COLLEGE DEGREE — Aged 20-26 Floors basements, EM be Lt enn L ESSER E RIENCED,| for training program and sales ous HOMES BY a LAWN : SERVICE E, MOWING, LAND. ret! Apply Walker's Cleaners, ca per mo. to bul “Ck " 3 re imate ous 2-5175. inwn ao cre saen on re |. _ Help Wanted Female 20 -M I DWEST SE ESTIMATES TERMS. _| LANDSCAPING, SODDING, . AND : : ; aasaee Floor Co, \ OR 3-8701 seeding. Free estimates, FE A-l WOMAN TO HELP WITH 25463 sek New home. Modern| 406 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. CEME?> WORK LAWNs SEEDED & SODDED. | equipment, No children, ". FE 5-9227 Walks Drives. — —| Trac field uired Licensed _ — Bonded. 2.2762. stone, es hu- ress _Help Wanted 21 mus ie gravel, Por fr ce entinate, eee s = On. y6ire ; ence -treg estimate. Beta Pleasant 2-0620 or FE 2-1476, Moving & Trucking 36 1-A Reduced Rates —,™ Upholstering wear: CUSTOM ca Psd Cooley Lake Rd. 40 UPHOLSTER- EM AL'S UPHOLSTERING FE 4-8797 THOMAS UPHOLSTERING how A my cash RIL Y REAL ESTATE 509 ans ese a ~ 100 salesmen to serve o fied appraisal, aan fast, reliab action, CALL | 83 N. se 923 _ Wanted Real Estate $2) wi ing room, auto. heat, near shop- | ping center, bus lines, I only FE 4-6984. out. Clean, cool, large 3 rm. Pvt. bath & entfance. Baby welcome Everything furn. Deposit required. 421 N. Perry. NICE DOWNTOWN APT._ SOPHIA Apts. Apply Piper's Novelty Store, _35_ Auburn Ave SMALL, CLEAN, COZY, WITH G&- rage. For woman alone or clean quiet couple. No drinkers. 500 E Valton Blvd. SUPERIOR 6 RM. "WEST SIDE, adults. FE 5-8953 TRAILER FOR RENT. . 2300 SHIM- mons Rd., D-West_No. 12 3 RMS. FURN. PVT. bath & ent 462 Augusta UL 2-2752 | or OA 8-3766. “Rent Greatly Povest side eps meat development. 8 ie mn ‘ Ba — , pe | with individa- al en Beautiful kitchens with mee) ¢ od i in decorator = pod s. Stove Auto, heat & hot water (soft) fur- nished. Kitchen fan, master — and many other fine fea- No Leases or security deposits on unfur Open Daily & Sun._10_a.m.-@ p.m. RENT FOR “RERVICES, 4 RMS and bath, garage, nice, no drink- ers, Adults, Ref. FE 5-7491. __- UNFURNISHED APT. 3 ~ ROOMS, _90 Union St, PE 653435. UNION TERRACES _ ARCADIA. NO. 1. VOLVERINE FRANKLIN Downtown — 3 blocks east of Court House. All newly decorated apts, from $50. School \4 block. All have one separated bedroom, | S asc ; WEST SIDE. MODERN. Hot os firnbee 68 pe month. WA ATERPRO! CONTEM- porary. adults, lease $100. FE 2. BEDRM. py ober Warren Sit, Resto, N. Saginaw SYLVAN CAcE PE 4.5388 __ Rent Lake Cottages 58 one ast 4 ROOMS | AND BATH, Pe by week or season. 15 miles gation. OR * 5.4670. APT. FOR A erag ag SLEEPS 4 or 5, on Cass Lake. Weekly or season, PE 45 some more, ving room kitchen and bathe Will furnish. SLATER APTS Nites FE 4-4184 WEST SIDE DUPLEX, 2 2? BEDRMS. and bath up, .iving rm., dining rm, kitchen first “loor, separate basement, automatic $35 month. bedrm., _near Motor $60 month. FE- FE 5-11/2 after 5. WEST “SPE § RMS. & BATH. GAS _heat, . FE 4-7328. ' Rent Houses Furnished 56 1 BEDRM. MODERN. UTIL. RM. Lake priv. Adults. Before 1 p.m. _or after 8 p.m F 451 _ ROOMS AND $48 mo. Inquire | 5415 | Brunswick. ROOM HOUSE UBU! BATH, DUPLEX. : “IN AUBURN _Heights. 3431 Squirrel Court. |} ROOM HOUSE IN EXCHANGE for wife's part time service. Child welcome, rear ent 1146 W. Huron. 5 RMS. . AND BATH. 2 BDRMS. Lk. priv, 2 children welcome. 346 Fenmore. FE §-7278. MODERN ceeenay. Be e and breeseway $75 month FOR R RENT YEAR R AROUND 3 2 bedrm. house tare. Ss canal ad- Saeed eae ay " pm per mo. SMALL HOUSES POR RENT IN- quire at 1676 bp! Ra Aske for Lonnie Weaver, FE 4-203 SMALL HOUSE. MODERN. PORE Washing facilities. $13.50 pe 2% Miles BE. Auburn Heights. 3330 Crooks a ~ SCHOOLTEACH New Home on Cass lake for the _school year. _ Fe $001, Rent Houses" Unfurn, © CUTE house, ov bayer couple. 2-1758, 57) * PURN. COTTAGE ar aoe EK : & boats 3-938) CAKEFRONT 00 CORTAGE Goon | SQUARE LK BY MIRA oe we. Ale odern. re 8-1370, FE 43360. HODERN WATERPRORT, rt new, sleeps Sand near ma P*avaiiable A ist ' ? $50 w UL 2-2 : E LAKE MAple t 1008 MACEDAY LAKE. 4 ROOMS AND Ss boat, $55.00 weekly. OA WALLED LAKE, MODERN CO: ‘y. Pvt. beach. 2 —— Reas. 4-2293. WILLIAMS LAKE. SLEEPS 6, PRI- vate beach. Seal OR 3-1087. For Rent Rooms POPP O ATT dag S47 OW. AT BUS STOP. LGE. PRONT ai. Fe Uist for your convenience. GLEAN RM. FOR MAN. iT & shower. $7 wk, FE pens, 3 tleman, 24 orton ee E 2-8. CLEA PRIVATE EN- tranee a bose. 5) Pine. : COMPOR se oy WORK- ing man. 8 oe a0 , LOVEL : = me peivligges eae meals if de- mind ROOM ALSO DOUBLE __Foom, bus line. # 4-7109. SLEEPING RM. KITCHEN _ileges ws N. Johnson. FE §-2402. SLEEPI ROOM IN WATER- ford vilege, 1 block new bank ier t's Ne drin OR _3-3006 mm, |i BEDRM HOUSE & GARAGE. Near schools, 5, & center, $50 mo. 108 W. Brooklyn. FE 5-0142 ~— 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX — EST SIDE. 1ST FLOOR. 3 RMS. Pvt. ent. Air conditioning. Newly | ~| decorated. Utilities furn. Only $80 | vacant cr =e will show you wWrsT SIDE 4 ROOMS, MIGELY | FE ¢1 187 | u. For qualt- le Humphries ce Eves. 191 NORTH PERRY 8ST. FE 5-1 MULTIPLE ee — Lost & Found 41 GI T AND )-FHA — nN CASH FOR YOUR HOME LOST: GREEN & AY PARA- Yes, we can sel] your home for keet, vic. of stpatte lo Ave. $10 cash with very small down pay- reward. FE 2-0896. ment. Cal us for further infor- LOST: mation. Do not feel obligated. We rty and KEY CHAIN WITH 3 KEYS FE 5-8352 will appraise your prope ‘lhurs., 244 Dorothy s, FE 2-1: CHARLES CH ESTER > AIR CUSHIONED ara E._H. MILLER DAINTY MAID 80 a — 739 Menominee, “BETTE Mrs. Wallace. FE wabrane THE Invitations-Fersopalized N Napkins CKENSTOSE 19 EB. ks—Guest Books FE 2-1414 LAREN LOSE WEIG economically ae aa tablets. —_ ous AND Byitn new! wy released wh at LOSE PO with Unitrol 1 or oe —Prne IN DAYS I pail capsules. Only. $1.25. Dive “IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind © WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS 7116 Pontiac Slate —_ Bids. \ iF ¥OU THOUGHT 7 Was DES perate last month. am twice as desperate this agan I must : sell 26 new Ford's this week, to heck With Profit. Shop and lagen | deal to gy oppo rd best at Len abe i + ou with, a down payment on a ase Ford, Re eet et See me at Cy Ernie Pelice, S-si0t, oR 3-9674, Wid. . Children to fren to Board 44 M4 PPP GE ‘BABYSITTING. ht. FE 2-1730. Lovina CARE, Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron eee 1 ROOM APT. FOR ee me . RM. WITH K PE 2-610 r month for right os ret FE pe 5-2432 or after 6, PE 5-5 | furnished .ewiy decorated. Also 2 rooms. Phone days FE 5-6108; _evenings FR 5-6850. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 55 | (ist CLASS APT. BLDGS., 4 RMS | bath, 2 story, emsy walk up. tates rooms, nicely decorated Tiled baths, plenty closet space, gas automatic hot water & heat furnished by owner. Private yard and laundry facilities at 444 E. Schools. No coa! smoke sega node Pike, near Grade and ss Phone accomodation. Call E 4 AND BATH, , OIL, 8-8901 or FE 8-3420. isT FLOOR. heat, good cond. 51 Mariva. i8ST FLOOR, ATTRACTIVE 4 room apartment, private bath. laundry room, garage, stove and de Nya Adults, North BShir- vf fale Lois St., Pontiac. OL 1-1875. ee FLOOR. PRI. 3 & gated bsm't. Upper 4 & bath & garage eaves cool, shaded yd. Close in. 1 | BDRM. “CORNER APT. NEWLY decorated. Free Ly com! Clos trans) —_— and eras. n- urphy. tact Hollenbeck, FE 2-0061 1 BEDROOM APT. BUILT-IN stove & refrigerator, many fine features, morn architecture, & _dec. 285 Whittemore. 2 BEDROOM. c= CHILDREN welcome, N. E $69 month FE 4-0090 or ¥ PES Peal 2 BEDROOM PVT. NCE. Nr. Blue Sky Thsier, 0 mo. FE 4-8635. 3 ROOMS, UTILITIES, STOVE, RE- D on Saginaw. tell you the cash you can receive Outboard Mtrs — Parts & Service| LOST: BLACK GERMAN SHEP- ou Air cooled engines repaired’ herd with tan paws. Name WE TRADE WE BUILD Service for Briggs | “Blackie” Vic. Cass Lk. Sub. DORRIS & SON, LTORS porbs & — Vice __Blind woman's pet. FE 5-7503. 182 W. Huron FE 4-1557 990 Cass Lake Pa FE 47921 | LOST—SMALL BLACK & WHITE CASH - : CE: LAY dog. Also small beagle. Rochester See eS uaition, tema. | 48 HOURS FE 45450. Notices & Personals 43) HOME — EQUITY PLASTERING — NEW OR REPAIR F Work guaranteed, FE 5-0304. pak, Parva TE DETECTIVES te og VRIGHT-VALUET. CHINE FILE worry. w e fac Manley Leach 10 Bagley 8% Ssaoes Consultation, = FE Sell aEar Your Equity We CARRY anger washers, Woole|4NY OIRL OR WOMAN NEED.| Don't lose. your home. Frompt sale and ret: ss * ay advisor, phous FE Service. Cash wai Nag hee eh ice SERVICE 2-5122 after m.:; or if no an- Franks, Real Estate. 4305 Dixie ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE 1 | _8¥er FE 2-0469. }. Confidential, | _Hwy. OR 3-0701 Dressmak’g & TailorJg 30 /AEROTREDS Wie Wee or ee ne. or ¢ emn H Fred BNAF P sHO® 1582 a pee epee “DRESSMAKING TAILORING eg ees : WANTED: IMME DIATELY!! Il. 4-9053.| COLD WAVE SPECIAL. $6.50.| " Homes, farms, lake property and | _terations. Mrs_ Bodell. FE Open Tues Fri evenings.| iand contracts. Desens” watting. | E +0550 | —! Rent Apts. “Farnished 54 RENT TO Downtown Pontiac. MODERN KITCH- KITCHENETE. . bath & = Clean. 820 Bald- 12 week. 345 Oakland “5441. for cou CLOSE _ drinkers. PE 2-2161. 2 ROOM AND BA’ Sue’ finde hed. Oakland Ave. 2k & only "n Stowell, volt Oak Hill. BATH, NEW REPRIG- heat #13 week, every- 4-6460. 19 a Bat AN 5-677. Norto 2. RM. PVT, ENT. GROUND FLOOR. Adults. PE 4-1319. 7 2 RM. FURN. APT. 16 N. JOHN- _son. FE 5-2402. 2 RM., BASEMENT APT., PVT. bath & pvt. ent., 620 wk. Park- Inn Motel. 975 Orchad Lk. Rd. 2 ROOMS. gy fgets BATH. IDEA 4 IN, $10 WEEK, NO Gare p 7 ROOMS. L UTILITIES F nished. Private entrance. aie MS. & PVT, BATH. DRAYTON ee ner Dine Hwy. OR 3-3223. ATH. ADULTS. 7 AND 3 private bath 79 Clark . ROOM [ apanraests. drinking, Monroe &t. 5-2140. 2 ROOMS AND BATH, NEAR BUS, clean and quiet. Adults only, - rms. Pvt. entrance & bath. Ver ~ Adults: PE 41832. Pa 7 LG. ent. 89 State St, FE 2-0566. * + ROOMS, re for couple or Indy. FE tune 336 & Blvd. met na 7 ROOK ANE, BAER. PVT. 2 VERY LARGE COOL, LOWER y f. RMS. WITH PVT. BATH & ATE EN: RM. UPPER, CLEAN, 410 WK. uw : ae couple. 48 a. = FE couple only. “ite Nea FE ‘2-061. yee frigerator, child welcome. 389 § Marshall. FE 4-5263. (3 RMS. STOVE GARAGE. $13 WK. | FE _8-1265 i 3 RMS. & BATH. FE _ 4-0401 after 6 [i a RMS. “FOR COLORED, & ¥ BATH. ms. & lavatory. FE 2-2608. 3 acca UNFURNISHED, SOE & refrigerator, ample parking. SHIRLEY APTS. 180 £. Huron _FE ! 5-3118 3 ROOM LOWER, FULL BASE- ment, walking distance to town, parking, —— ss, 2 and po furnis shed, 329 3 ROOMS, FULL BATH. HEAT and hot water, newly dec. 220) 8. Marshall after 5: 30 Pm BATH, BOA nished. OR 3.5154 J ei BEAUTIFUL, SET = income, car, ted, stove, | § from 9 to 5 3 RM. PVT. BATH, NEWLY | hot water eta BEAU EAST BOULEVARD “EIGHT Now Renting For $76 PER M NTH OFFICE: bes N. E. Boulevard at Valencia 2 BEDRM. LIVING RM., KITCHEN, utility, bath, 87) En ple wood. Je- rome Bldg. | Co. Mi 6- 7 BEDRM. BUNGALOW, TSCKTED FE 2-0562. | at 404 Elm, Owner __ 301 Osmun. 2 BEDRM, uP. & KITCHEN, DINING rm., living rm., basement. 1071 Durrant erome Bidg Co MI ch 5 ee 3 ROOMS & BATH, NEWLY DECO- rated. Purn. or unfurn, 39 Mechanic. } BEDROOM BRICK, 3 YEARS OLD, _oil furnace. $80 month. FE §-6819. T BDRM reap bod NEWLY DEC- orated. Gas furnace. Garage, $80 95 ». Johnson, UL 2-1125. } BEDROOM BRICK. 2 YEARS OLD. * Avaliable Aug. 1. 316 Princeton. 3 BEDROOM. CONTEMPORARY. Full lca 8 yard, soft water. 1 ne 7 RMS. & BATH. GAS BAT. SUIT- able for eou & — $45. OR 3-2061 or O i y BEDROOM RANCH PE WALL oh — oot of tsESners ‘hae Children welcome, $80 per eae FE 5- A ‘. t to t ith ren wraponetble par Ww __referenges nile 4 ROOM MODERN, NICE {ICH LOCA- tion, ‘references required. Adults preferred $50 per . EM 4 RMS. BATH & UTIL. RM, WEST side. Ideal for couple. FE 8-3008 5 Hf no answer, FE 2-8379. 4 RMS, & BATH. —_ wa * ed. Auto. gas heat. 5 RMS. & BATH. ON a et ingutret at 1614 N, none: PE 5 ROOM HOUSE IN THE OC OUN- try with bath & oil teraeer MU- tual 4-7803. FIVE n0OM | HOUSE FOR RENT. Colo: $80 mo, FE 8-989. 5 a eae eo TO PON- tiac Motors. OR ROOMS AND a FULL __basement. Phone PE ¢4913.__ 6 RMS. NEWLY DEC., LIN NORTH end. inquire 484 Fourth 6 RMS. MODN. FULL BSMT. GAS heat, 22 Feneley Ct. 2 blocks W. of Sears. Call 4-3850. 6 ROOM WITH GARAGE, OIL heat. $90 month. Adults only. Near H ee tae pereny 151 W. Law- rence. Thocain BATA “CLOSE IN, GAS oa $65. mo. FE 8-609. rigerstor, all utilities inet #5 5 per month. 3-3004. 3 ROOMS AND D BATH, CLOSE TO town, reasonable. FE 5-8239 3 ROOM NEWLY DECORATED, stove, bar bow washing ma- chine, furnished. $13 weekly. 230 S. Park, in_ rear. 3 RMS. & BATH, REFRIG. & stove, & gas furn. nad 8-0544. 3% ROOMS. CLOSE I — 7S location. Private rath. Po ialemaaal furnished, cat * FE 4 ROOMS AND ae UPPER. 162 . a, 4 ROOMS, WEST SL NEWLY _ decorated, A ve 92-1523. ~ ¢ RMS. AND BATH. ATTRACTIVE aac All utilities furn. 10 _Sheridan. FE_5-5475._ 4 RM. HEAT & HOT WATER _furn. Westside. Phone, FE 4-7706 4 ROOM APARTMENT UNFURN. - in Rochester. —— and ga- 2-1587 after 5 p.m. or weekends. «RMS. & BATH. PVT. bath. Refg., mere furn. veneers. 3286 Auburn avs., ts. UL 2-1320,_ ENT & child Au- jOMS AND BA . reasonable. Phone’ GHOICE APT. PARTLY FUR- ished ed. Reas-HOLLYWOOD APTS: il4 E Howard. Wid, Household Goods 4 ae ee | OEE ae gnats | ss weeks kal or OR COLORED $$$ TOP DOLLAR, $$$: |" side: 90: cot Aa rE Leg i 3__room ot ONE P re You se _| PRM. BATE ; rs Fr. 161 MT. —M: : | Sun Sales “MA 5. 134i iia E ij i : 523 ON. SAeTMAW 3 , 3 va MILY. Zoned industrial, Sale or rent, $85 mo. Detroit TO ow: 3023 NORCOTT, ing rm, nog _Jerome Bldg. y 3 bedroom vailable 6100 ~EASTLA ee . Lease or sell 3 "} beteen. 1 “Ranch home. rge Oc: ADULTS. PROFESSION ‘AL, NEW ranch W dd duplex, bedroom. _Siisa6: heat. Crescent Lake priv. PE BL (OOMFIELD HILLS Executives — 5-6 rooms, terrace, ist fir. Latest in bldgs. Patio. ——, aie 09 Pu or Five Roo } | | ence: block ‘rom school. FE |. KEE AR-/- bor, 3 bedrms. up. Kitchen liv- d rm. 6-7955. Rooms with B Board. 60 CLEAN ROOM FOR 2, TWIN BEDS. distance to Pontiac Mo- tor. References. PE _2-8875. VERY CL HOME STYLE _meals, TV. PE 5-0377. _ Convalescent t Homes 61 WE OF PER THE FINEST IN at rea- sonable ra’ or Women. Bed or ambulatory. 24-hour Care. FE 4-2225. Hotel Rooms 62 HOTEL AUBURIN ... Roo Also Cook: 46 Auburn 63 i te . For Rent Stores TORE N TO on building." suite juitable kind of mt SRE ae MERIR tr ANE SMG a eC a pl iP BEAUTIFU graph, FE ULTRA KEW 83 -§TO 6 RES, “ia Rent Office e Space __ 4 NEW OFFICES —WEsT SIDE. FE PARTY TO SHARE OFFICE IN ot en For Rent Miscellaneous 65 VAN - ETTE HIRE. CON- Box’ 23. FOR work. Write Pontiac Pre Business Opportunities 6¢ 66 . 2 Pans cor mag SERVICE STATIONS — vr lease, in — — ‘inan- - if need _ Com and Saturdays and pad RIVE-IN gg ort uarters. well oauiy.. oO DAIRY. QUEEN. a one in Ann Arbor. Excellent gross. Shown by a con seg only. PUEL O eB . Owner has other interests. Will sell trucks, equipment & 17 year lease on office, land & storage tanks. This is a going business worth Big Aon PARTY RE BEER & WINE, with special draft beer license Very ‘few such licenses exist in — Priced right. Terms are an sewed call may mean STATEWIDE Real thea Service of Pontiae ARLES,’ L B.D i. TOR 1717 S. Telegrpah FE 4-521 DRAYTON PLAIN ~ ZONED COMMERCIAL First lot off Dixie Hwy. A 6 room story home. An excellent spot for a beauty or barber shop, real estate office or most any where you can ha your busin thet, $9.- 400 is the full price-—Con- tact us for more details. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 264 S. Telegraph R.. Open 9-9 = rete 37108 3 DRIVE-IN GRILL 55 Closed for good reasons oats has been . —— & hot spot. 183 hl od ft. ny $21 8 every — only 000 d If you're a good cook, you pe miss. Owners will take—- smal) land contract & some cash for their equity. Balance easy monthly payments. LICENSED CONV. 17 bed capacity, Over taa000 gross business. ce aes property @& furnishings $31,500 =~ on terms. Hagstrom ont Highland 1 ne i. OR 4-088 Hempstead | 541 and 545 N, Perry St... ro iy incor with $3.-. eorner of Perry Sts. Across | SRoRee BUILDING Located on Ld 2) « ~ 4 : A he .o \ < a a > . , i j ke , lige bs . 2 ‘ y n ‘ tease ee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, 5A . T URDAY; iy ULY. bd s "70 | Sale Household” "aedes ds. 73 Television & Radios s es pn Se pest , Television < 274A | TIZ Sof . a aac __ ee, E Betine UATIZEY © C2 ' _ By Kate Denn 5 ‘ate -Osann Sand, , Gravel & Dirt 84) For Sale Poultry _ “ou For § Sale Housetfailers 95 5 etl ait tietietiinesiandie tact NA, SELL Of GuRo ' ~ Any dina, 5 peice a Orhseed an bs yep ax BYACK DIR’ . jae soIL, a8, LATING HENS. $1 ‘an QUITY ai Fa 2 sakes Ming. rerum Drayton Piaivs. OR brotter. Ga Fe le Mie Pa eee Reasonable, ae . FE 8-2608. oa” tex A home. FE “ LINE OUsE- N- TOL VERE. HP “pola “furalture. OL 17 ha > group, fxs, volume for / re ' e ” ait i vx parity] 22%, gore car of equal value, a , BED AND MAT- x does” turn table, $50. wee EP Sale Farm Produce 92 Por eTiKG re; r Call ier: O. 1, Par 1053 PONFIRE —7T FAPANCE © , _Sale Farm Pr ; tell, Carson City, Mich brakes AC NEW PAINT. NEW CLEARANCE SALE Wat AL TOP SOmL.. BLACK DIRT. —— condiiion. Bat qainy Lot s pipes. Bargain. FE $0006. Sale gn ee mye tye asl a Softener 75 He gravel & peat humus. =e BERRY PATCH AT ; AT. 1805 PON- ing. ~ TEV O PATIL trad rig. as la, geeds clean, Se \| ci eee 7 OPS" pri ~— fone "ane DEM HGR copy | viel gay kre fel eats egt ee | ig ed PAE SALES : Se ecg waim Phone “PE | Used Kelvinator. good "cond, "You ~beeD LOA LiKE WEw \PE: Sort, tiers: Be ize © BILL SMITHS HUCKLEBERAY Pe SALE 3 a - 55 CHEVIE 4 DR. BEL = 4 29-7164 a et ar = a ns seaturda 18th, 7390 | peer : This well equipped and estab- Cus Nice. eo Used hiigas range, okay foe. cot- 3 Vic. Baldwin DELIVERED Pontiac ‘ti. Ra 3-849. +3 ae, ® lished earth - moving business, Ford, Also 8 cise cars. 51 end CRUMP ELECTRIC $10 For Sale Miscel FE 4.8583. CHERRIES — aoe nie WE Sas ew 1959 New ‘Moon wecluces all equpment peeged UE Me AS a Peote et CHINA CABINET. PRESSURE CAN: For Sale Miscellaneous 76 SLACK DIRT. sig YDS FILL, | Datiand Orchards, Pontainers:| fon and- Oxford. On MM. = obs 0 err NA CABIN “= ie RS sa 2 Orchards. . Com- SHORT’s MOBILE HOMES SALES : . . = an sized operation with | .C a s_ Corner. FE 4-1998. y ay CHINA ¢ bist, PRESSURE CaNn- | 4%" GALVANIZED PIPE, 13c PER 8-3743, erate. FE 8-087] or FE| merce Rd. between Duck Lk. Rd. ORT’s MOBILE HOMES SALES P en capacity for profits |\CASH F@R USED TV's, TAP! and bai st of drawers, table ft, 3%" galvanized pipe, 17c BLACK & Burns Rd. ford. & Service, Complete line of parts — roperty optional. {| vrecorders and radio- honographs, hamper ge ge Bh mi clothes | Le — ip standard lengths. G. eu dirt & pel — SOU. | FILL | MONTMORANCY PIE CHERRIES. ono eae fre ia ingtblied z _ Drug Store & Liquor Working or not. FE, 2-0367 4 and_mise. Call FE #0086. 7 1 7005 M59. West. og Mie Beott. Lake fd: FE crop ee ae cen Abundant ead cate viet 38 'W. Baron, _ 4 ere is an ideal “KENMORE CI RY! eee eee | tt) OIL FURN 228 or OR . your own containers ae for vonng jorasis ee reat -GLOTHES Ds DRYER | DINING TABLE WITH 6 CHAIRS, | “tank. ‘s20. (0) 2u10%20. $40, EM \| exotic Panu TOF BOE s SOIL. § YDS. N-be‘s miles orth ge TRADE. NEW os keclior. MY 51538. ayment buys stock, fix-/ TRADE $1.000 EQUITY 1 DUNCAN Based ; | “$10, Delivered. FE : Vee eet | PHA tures and equipment. Good vol-| terfront lot > IN’ Wa- drop- PHYFE MAHOGANY |. Lael SUdHeD a tONE. ban yee es d. Then east | TRAVELEZE - ir x 63". caniy Nig een poecigaes and| For anything a Saver Mar. back are gps ingars adware ree ee one Sear eevee: SAND, GRAV. Shards 3840" iarm. Gross Or-| 26 gal. pressurized water” sys- : saeco liquor, Thumb area lo-| ket 42391. e. tr _compiete. MI yh Paes $80.|. ona beh ng Ei ra with storms ene Howerde EM _30631.__ Picking: trom sae _ ia, hydraulic _ brakes, propane WANTED: 7 WHEEL TRAIDER EASY SPIN DRY WASHER: LATE high, “sa inches wide, 4. lights | k cut “ana “graded. ft iED RASPRERRIES POR GALE et ger er ret and “toilet. Cal MI 7 with sides will trade { odel. GE refri E; with storms and er erushadlate finished with FOR SALE./ Jj rdan 4 et. Ca CHIGAN BU SINESS | or pay cash FE aoe rear nage refrig, apt. size. De-} inch Louvre d screens. 2-16 R. Bt stone. Free estimates. G. UL 2-2930 ian 6-3833, west 6-4636. SALES CORPORATION Sass ENG ne ec Tange, “Bas terms: 2'clec™ glass eat. panels "with FILL bint MASON SA} ‘HED RASPEERRIES, “YOU PICK, | VCATION Attbeon'e trailer pie 4 “JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER WATE pid la es REEZE. WILL (FRIGIDAIRE REF RIGERATOR. | oll) down draft Bits eo Beach sand, Pea kd ha RASPBERRIES = "oF SCHNEL _ $8 inieme x. Rd Ri On P5081. _— 1897 Telegraph Ra factor work) | cl) 600d) coud lon: Maytag | a oil tank, ement gravel, t der, 19 8. r. OR OR a ceeemee F . PARK AT OUR _or black dirt. FE 4-4228. washer. MY 3-5294. nk, 1-40 gal. Toledo | soil. 10A stone, o r. Astor. FE 2-5477. : FHONT |WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT ‘FREEZERS - UPRIGHT FAMOU oul hot_water heater. MA 6-3705.— _5-9602. FE Paty haa mere ey RASPERRIES PICK YOUR OWN a Or tae tee ee ong GROCERIES ire MERE os vor sell. we s8 month OR 3-23¢8. pame brands. Scratched, AMous | 1-A_ ALUMINUM StDING PILL DIRT or_order. OR 37003. Pixie ern iy mer corner location. FE 2-8459 | ee values $149.95 while they last. No! Peeing oy poet hot or in ste: caplet or out, apy amount. RASPBERRIES. AFTER PM. | _deer_Rd.. Oxford, OA 8-3783. - | For Sale Clothin 71: Picovescent. ste Michigan Wo money dow oc STORMs Bulldost sand, gravel, 10A stone. Mt. Clemens St. rE. 29-6418. leper iler S FOR, RENT Pee Bt Ea Bh ave ya) itcears Est 7h. Vattecy "co, © 4? 22033, Biwart. OL) pe as 3.3036 SP OER oS nent tae ee Modern 4 bay service station, lo- A arte : ' “The old reiiabl —— 1196 Vingwood cated cn e , lo- ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK | FURNITURE & DRAPERIES F A bu iiable pioneers” PONTIAC LAKE BUILD - | PICK Y¥ ‘ AUBURN HEIGH MOB Cissy ALL ATER CREAN, CRE OE | TLE "Opes SUETAR enous | SL Samo "Beto aan BuTiAG ae PODER ue | Pika Vnewoag es | Ranta fest ie BE am rucking & tile, iste | REL ue nlm FUEL OIL TANKS. GOOD CON. P g& tile. OR $153.) Sale Farm Equipment 93 | 120_N._ Opdyke = 5-3361 I eee INSIDE CITY LIMITS. cs Plants, Trees, Shrubs 86 1 McCORMICK ‘DEERING | COM- from. bus stop. Pontiac Trailer PD § foot cut with motor Also Coach Park. ‘EB 5-9902. rill, MOBILEHOME ESTATES. MOD- 3 Troy - Birmingham area. Low’ 7 days, 389 Orchard Lk Ave = frigerator. FE 4-6971, after 4 pm. 13 RS akefront an PIECE BATH, LIKE vies. ith 850 et NE © 1969 by NEA Servi hs nt DAYLILIES, ALL COL 0: IN- Ww, hoe, 1 1955 ton and half chavs od hed a . i Ah playground. thoroughfare in a Rochester- also fishing worms & tackie Open a ; FOR SALE WESTINGHOUSE RE- ' dition, Will |_ deliver, '. FE 5-0120. monthly rental a Ms \, 369 For information cal joe att BEAUTIPUL BRAND NEW) WED- p-m. OL 1-1 ng dress. Size 11. Make otter. > FRIGIDAIRE Pasa REFINING | *COMPANY a 1565 after 5 ase 8 “ Exc. cond FE ure aS _ Briggs plumbing. FE 4-1559 Roceny SrORK] (ON 1AEe BARGAIN BOX FREEZERS — NORGE FREEZERS ¢ IN SOIL PIPE, PER LENGTH, meee art Ge eee ean Wn a quarters in Pear | Ui) Ce balou ee Birmingham’ New aoncls, lightly eevatened oz | 3 Hy - = pipe, per length. a 7/38 Pine Hin Garde, Seen pe soe pe tes (Pra to ; . : ; Rabin ol building. $2,000 will SUMMER oF ars 6 crate-marred modeis at big dis- | _West. Open 1 Eves 7005 M59 “There's s ing s ; off Joslyn at pe 198, Lakeview | Miles. 606 Dorris Rd___ | OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR 3 on Pontiac nventory, West side| Monday July 27 We thea, Wuldey| 3 se | 4INCH — omething sneaky about a boy with a secret OAKLAND TREE a a 14 ee aoe COMBINE: | j005° oxo" cel tee beet ee : Lk. mtiac} July 31. Used ss : d 2 years to pay i Bou PIPE 5 aa F oo ; VICE as Mile. Sat. & Sun. lots, 16'x40’ cement ati 5 i pase = - Piel eon ied tihng arent: i 00 days same as cash | Sump Pu mps FT. 3:79, 7 comrarimen in his wallet!” ming & removal, FE 8-227 _ Phone eves. FI 9-25: 1 _ One mile east of Oxtord on Lake: : cvailabl OBIL STATION| 31. to Sept. 4th Store hours 12] N We ee GABERY 172 8 E PLUMBING SUPPLY Fo ss ~ F 1952 FORD TRACTO: af TOAD- | _ vile toed OA _S2et. : & _Prtlaple, ammediazely Inventory! Monday. Wed Thurs Fri 10. nace Saginaw FE 5-6189) — _ Saginaw ___FE 5-2100° or Sein Miscellaneous 76, F aK rors Sale Pets 87 er and back Gass. YE : -3518. PARKHURST LAKE TRAILE ‘ ie FuOnsee Ben | 4 Tuer 1 6 pm. | O88 SIE oe SMALL cHna | * HP. MERCURY Ol OUTBOARD $50. or Sale Miscellaneous 7613 yn. oLo ak ee on | eci Sanka wanes et | CoO! AY Dau wate Os or ; lot — a = 4-6324 : are glass ‘stall shower | GA A : C WEIMARANER,| ©UF prices on tanks. E ess. Wonderful location. On 172 A mansincturing’ Prisca cl 64 “ ta _Sale H he ld G GIBSON 16 FT. UPRIGHT FREFZ.- ep ani Antique coffee table. | = GARAGE DOORS eer om FURNACE. CALL FE __EM_3-2230. available, Samuel's reat ay vip Between Lake Orion and 3 85.500, $3.300" and $3,000. Ter ousehold Goods 73 4 EZ | $50 Dustproof inlaid mahogany | Factory seconds, all standard AKC REG. POODLE, 10 Mos.) —°°°™: a 25 per cent down. Clark ‘rm ii Phat as 11 ft. upright freezer $199. SROOM Tar $50 FE 2-2295 i Electric prety from $25 and up. Fey BRICK | FOR SALE. FE Black male. $50. PE 2-8627. ‘4 CASE COMBINE, A-6, A-1 CONDI- YOU'VE SEEN THE REST; NOW Estate, 1362 W. Huron. FE - F BOSTON ?APLE ROCKERS ui gal electric water heater $128 M. 1 STORY HOUSE TO BE| Closet d jor operators. folding | _8-0013. AKC GERMAN SHEPHER tion, 4301 Joslyn. see the best. Square Lake Trailer Havel dial anal aae evenings & diag len! table Boy's bedrm. set _ Roy's REPLACEMENT: Cul Ye Las cues cn | cieaye ne “Saeppearing VENETIAN BLINDS, 6, 11 FT BY | peo spent eet OR D PUPS.) ©,RM MACHINERY — NEW AND Park. PE 35295. und a. le oy b ass aoe FOR Lease —verv | _F apt oe, refrig a) So eens Ae Ave Pe pal , and 5 p.m nn enese 8 a.m. weeks estimates on garage re- b7ai0 shen see. $3 each. FE Siemals gst Ortenvile, 1 MALT. 286. jus Ddhog Oxtord. Sales on M24 __ Auto Accessori 9 = : good potent. al pe VE, TIMER, < AR CRIB, =e . ee ~028 ne ies tween 8 and 6 pa ot bud woes e DAVENT ORT ay | —tsht._nearly_new. be Gos K,| _chairs. Dara ae A a= geen on antuctesa vig, ean Eee VALUES Sess aia) Ae "ole Wy Bae vane nies wioom Bae ? a ie Rg MR ete ot neg ee BERRY DOOR SALES [BSE a tim Ot ‘Ru Peedi a Rat a a a 7 seats a me SA! Paddock os $40. FE 5 5-846] ~ RAIN ; ELEVATOR, 16 FT. ALUM- gine.$150| FE 5 | FE 5-7053. 1 drop leaf table, Heywood Wake- 10 YR. 62 GAL. FE 2-0203 | Romex 14-2 L re PT. ALUM- | — Sine FE _5-0110. field, 1 platf © - ELEC. WATER |. = ne "2¥ee “full | coils afte _inum. Good as new! OL 1-1 DO , ROCKER PAN. i platform he Copper TIFUL W: =: bd _as 520. IT YOU! P “iTaepeat SURES BOOKCASE | Ninamp'won cans’ wn'eood | Acytiampwon too “MSR, wes JELLED MAGIC ee rune rites Ko. S| BOSTON TERR SEPDSSE. 9 ene REC Pags | Eipler wth Wa, ar ri g e | mise. Must go, this week 71381 noreGiNy 5 aye _Open eves. wees | The re eee stirring, will 2678 ORCHARD LAKE RD. al TERRIER 8: STUD CHAMP Onoavilie National 7-3292, | S96" Inc., 73 W. Walton. FE . ‘ooley Lake Rd. RAND 121," | '4 — 2 ROMEX 5] oil . run. Rubber or rtiss. OR 3-0296. = : ens a iawn ainp- sc bee le "BURNER GAS RANGE THER. in ea fee seven Se gett per re pones tings oll base, Hundreds of colors to Machinery 76A Oe ta Tuonms paz.| SicCULLOCH CHAIN DO, IT, YOURSELF ROCKER PAN- . i¢ oven heat control. E : : ONOGR eial prices. OAKLA wee ee 4-2900 , re axy - a Sportsman’s Paradise |, oe wi 0 aT net * Gceup. kench. Dram caste “ie. Prete 005_wse _ West. C Gren Bree, ed Orchard Lk Aver” Foe 56150 D4 DOZER, 199 & TILT TRAIL- _Sockee PUPPIES. AKC REG. ~ N SA We i a tee SW Wales FE en : a WROUGHT “E $35. RE. ee . Drum table. Oc- N. LU yA Sr , AIL- ew and used. Businessman s Drean frigeritor, $38. —- $35. RE-| casional chair. All articles wal-| Blower XAIRE COAL FURNACE. | GOOD USED ROTARY MOWER er, 1950 2 ton dump Chev. Good SACRRRORD es Ke Guaranteed service 1 sh washer $45.| nut. FE controls. Good R S.| cond. $3,000 c CHSHUND =e Fo an “er raeee = up in an opper- a rgd $35. 21 in. TV — IDE-A-BED after 2 p.m. §at.| Call FE 4-4927 after 4 om —Beagnree Different prices.| & 8 "pa eres pep es 6| Miniature sired Prizs AKC.) HOUGHTEN & SONS or Sale 1 Tires 98 oi package! B conditi x vil DEeoecnclins za Sara al — an sited eee OPP bait, tackle, Si cshegt is motors.| washer $50. eee Dae se | peoee + aoe ELEC HEATER. $69 GARDE FORD DIESEL ENGINES AB 6| Geskitece. Pods o tle zt case & Rew ieee 4-1 USED TIRES, ir and hunt- ¢ Dryer $45.) ga! auto. gas heat N TRACTOR, LAWN cyli & 6| Dachshund ROCHESTE $3.50 he WE For supplies. 20 unit rg court. Geren Reece ee attachments | 2? x TE! aWATIO = cRavEeER ce sinks and fittings, “4 piss ns er, plow, cultivator, ecg Tne Ford. gasoline. se a etc.| weeks. Phong. OL 33194 anal Ob ee: OS: aac 2 nea on s bu = new . Hi-Fi reeze h : ey aund ; new. = , engines for i Bs TIRE cake | also included “is a sunew| Player, Ike hew $75. Power lawn | FE 60863 cubic ft. $95.) cets, sit 95 oe ene 6 fay: | ew fe s & industrial applications. A | CERMAN SHORT HAIR prone SPECI aE Sa arias 4-0687 Frigidaire, 20 washer ~ 10 drier power $18 PE 8-27 ee pe ins HOT WATER HEATERS. » GAL. ew Used engines evailable, Call | PUPS. registered. MI ¢ WE HAVE THE NEW 1960 GOOD USED TIRE Automatic coin laundry! Over 6 PIECE WALNUT oa boston 8, SPICE CUPBOARD, | 172 Ss. Sagiva « ING Dee Mea Contumieie Petes an |tannr tree ee PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGE: CHAIN | SAWS | ON | DISPLAY. KUBN-AUTO SERVIC 009 annual revenue. $29,500! set. & ING _RM.| P rocker, pressed glass, iron | 75 L ___CFE«=45-2100 roved. $80.50 value $39. r 8D | COGAN LATHE 10” SWING LIKE | Pod. Since —= "Adis OME IN & ASK OR A FREE | 149 W. Hu SERVICE puts you in WILL TRA pad. $39.50 FE 4-7633. tone ware, large bl LB. PRESSURE 39. $39.50 and SWING. ee 1927. 584 Oakland Ave.| DEMONSTRATION, ron FE 2-121 now on No. 400GB. You’ a 6 PIECE é SILVER GRAY | BEDRM. on = ‘al ba Teuth, ve otic Et ae oe % inch sCuRSTED =D a ceiie a sinty = marie’: i Ae ie of OL +8 my ARAKEETS AND SUPPLIES TIME PAY ao HAVE EASY eeisee ne 3. outfit, DoubTe dresser bookcase |” the wind’ milk glass lamp. 10345 = Sprinkling systems fig- healers at terr as ZER, 1954 “SMe anderson ne 7727 ME PAYMENTS. rade . on General Safety Tire DINING ROOM all eget gercedl A cn lamps, Oak oy ae ne US 10, won Open Foo ati 7005 M59 Lk. Ave. 16. sakes) SS Seadee tick, Ford Trs eed ibe eho ¢ “ KARTE - : SUP. KING BRO: Whitewall s ee ot Famous f Seo y $2 weekly.) — lace eel SLL Lae = _____—«iY HONEY‘ EXTR -| beep rebul? us a. Crane's Bird. Heteners. (see t 5. ings and Wonderful. food, Lots. of take Ave Furniture, 42, Orchard | K E L VINATOR REFRIGERATOR, oe oe Hee TERK WET wardrobe cabinet, qu nity gt, far Ferme OR 0 | OODLES. AKC = a : Pontiac Rd . ED ‘WILLIAMS ; lake and Bloomfield | customer 6 PT. HOTPOINT REPRIGER: hent, Electric “ange with timer ANCH OR EE ae wee Shean Do It Yourself 77 ee ere BUA | on SSE est let oe aid uipment. Realistically tor, A- in excellent -con- é FENCE —— me rse silver, $75 up. 6303 on PE ¢1112 priced an good condition. $35. FE 5-50i6. cition Chr : a cS TA? 1G —~ ann eee Delwood, corner of TRA 5 ar Auto reasonable terms. |7 pIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. Singer Sewing machine, treadic, FREE ESTIMATES Pts tesi JULY SALES DO IT THE EASY WAY! _ _Hatchery Road, Willams Lake. er Cenc. Cor cate bert a ns ee a Partridge | aac ances an (Ses ache “Gente, PeE*CSreTFea™ S'S | seer gos, eg acto ane | pi SR CNB UMS Rao. | Eee Publius AS sie Pesesén en COO | CRANRSHART ORINDING I TEE es, matching | & CHICK- : . up. Tillers SANDERS-HAND SAND- s. a year old. $65 and | ents inders rebored Zuck coffee table, 2 decorator ,) KENMORE AUTO. W ipa | _en | equip. for sale, FE 4-54 sickle bars, and mower ‘| ERS—WAL LAND: up. Also Pomer A | chine 8h uck Ma- And . e Pearson's Purait only ($2 weekly. “unne- Sone AEA Bat a Be = ee ee “machines | epRILLS “FLooH Be SreeuE rs | Se S601 Slane ‘ssd'a $0, Auction Sales 94) _ 22563." *? 33 Heod. Phene FE Associates - iture, 42 Orthard LIVING ROOM CO chec and put in SAW _- RUG CLEA > | POODLES $40. TOY FOX TERR. cu ye _ | CRANKSHA = Esse RLOT be HEC, BLOND DINING ano poe cout sw | ACTION TIME) setts cone cum | ySiMis GMMbWAgENEN |e hee, how era ha Tan, | SNNAYS & Better Auction’ eSignal c . ; equip- E 46105 REGISTERED at rankshaft Servic OPEN ‘TIL 9 < radar Wend che RM. SET, ice _ CEDAR WARDROBE, GAs ment. Let us show and d L “TOY. Fox” TER- —— t 't_ Service. OLive re 1-0263. t. 30° . t emon- OWER PRICE rier, T ; se STANDA seice ahustan anaes. pe elec. _@pt. size stove. FE 8-0005 sires the right machine for your| plumbing, es ou: COPPER | 435." Stud. females, $25. Puppies, | SUN SALES Sale Motor Scooters | 109 OIL table, breakfast set bendbennd 1 Py LGE. COMMERCIAL CIGAR CAS “CASE U gona We service what we ing. Open weekd gh and = service. MAple 95-1270. Friday, Sat., Sun. 7:30 P.M fis Modern 2 stall stations f frame.. wheel barr & household furnitu sed Framing Mat 1 sell, repair all makes of engine Sund ekceye 830 to rc ‘or fease, “7 rrow and girls re. g Materia and gines ays 10 to 4. Mont S S : 97 VES potential, financial 26" bike OL 1-1417 aris} _ 3-460 _ =PRICED TO SELL— SS eee eee ed We Mo Bu: REG. ENGLISH POINTER PUPS 850 ene cond, Offers Mi #000. and free trainin available. 9 REFRIGERATOR W LARGE CRIB AND TRESS : xie Hwy. Maple 5-7878 or 54112. o hoktat han months old. 3 males; 3 females. § Dixie, Clarkston ers. MI 44360. F Dixie and freezer OERATOR WITH | brand n ate | 658 Exterior ——— | ( Ready to bunt. this fall. all §-13 ‘36 MOTOR SCOOTE James K and Telegraph Gites, 916. 6b Ee Watton. | eee ry Guise taeee ie Redi-Mix mo ae as hosel JUNE SPECIAL | FOR RENT yRED Bacco igus oe, Across from m St. Jude Motel ee R $00. FE Call MI 6-831 days or VE 17-3426 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3 95 LIROLEOM '& PAINT SALE. HALF | Gast Houce Patni | pops e iE water Gat $2. gallon 10 | oat penne: steamer, floor sand- vil peacoat ee Tessuese Open daily 10 aM te M te to “a PM. ‘tee ca Ga 3 “: EG00D CoN- ASE bel _price. At Jack's. 28) in Steel Bier ee . . n 95. . ers, fur- ae cee ee Telephone ODD MU CUdTDO~*=*™S 8 LABRET 3-8 ° SMALL DRY CLEANING STORE man BASE PAINT. GAL. $3.75 MOVING FOR SALE. 24° CoN. SCA" closet ming... 21e 4q. ft, | 3465_A ELECTRIC | Fuel & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake | * ‘31 LAMBRETTA. WINDSHIELD a Pon: 41 | ¢ PAINT SALE sole FY) pe sectinasl sete.) cree + TIE aq. ft. | 3608 Aubare. FE CeD_UL 20 | Sr rchard Lake STUD SERVICE — AKC REG | a ee Te CONE Bit ess mt) r 4 : . s a coffee table. | G TILE-WA CABINET 8: ee _— | Dachshund, 4 5 ; TOOL & DIE PLANT, PULL le e a-Ft. Wall Tile....25c) wather, elec. range” Sutomatic | EE OS aah Missehed aot Cameras & Equipment 7g °_:3808. Red: Cap. sock, O8 : 31 CRUISEAIN MOTOR SCOOTER coupes Trees press. 13.000| se 11 W, Huron FE «see MU S4813 ate Grace LA RS HARDBOARD—PLYWOOD | 99 value, $46 30 while they last: | B41 no SIAMESE KITTENS, $5, NICE Auction Sales eee otter 116 WRungers. uare feet, excellent locati OOLFACE §15.95.| _Milford , 7 me. 56" es on " and T LAND CAMER part Collie puppies. $3. O USED CUSHMAN 8COO Seneetss. opportunity to sosargi) | etalon odoehea a PIPE—BRICK—STEEL | 6 models. No_ phone orders’ Large case Fi tebe 2, OS 8. | 5 ai : _¢ts, 230 E. Pike. F rT ppo hil $3495 mported MAGIC CHEF GA : please Michigan Fluores ash & bounche flash | THOROUGHBRED 5089 Dixie } : _ Pike. FE 44246. | ety A - aT Teton bee UNiversity i sas Poareca fous a rm. chair, ae) Riove aya FHA Terms Free Estimates _ Orchard Lake ay Pacerescent) 8S |r case a eek shade,” filter. Scotch Collie. 3_3z8. Bg ri Dravton pighs ay Fo: | Sale Motorcycles 101 Z Sa _ Detrol rehard Lake Ave. m. set complete. Beige ru ATORIES. CHROME MIXING [!sht meter C : ros y¥ we. p.m. | 34 HARLEY, FLE, = ; RE . gan Fluorestent, mpiete wih Dogs Train Suere € _E, GOOD CONDI- ly. MArket 4-4301. j%0 it 00? VARETER. SERVEL years ol ol a ¢ een ices roe soc’ | soeenghtaan ae’ es | chard Lake Ave — 1 393 | as es —_ unit. A djust Dogs Trained, B’rded 87A Every Sunday ....2 p.m. | tase oe a , __Sale ig set. 3 doers } 3-7092 “NEW GALVANIZE matic ad unit Auto- | DOGS Buy & ac | AN TRAIL BLAZER. sale Land Co Land Contracts 67| ige?, vine set. Blond bookcase. | OVER 50 ED TV SETS. FRO AVAILABLE NOW (se ne iit DPIFE . nh) 80 OR 30 flim mechanism. | _ Burrs sre Ea ete Buy and Sell Daily |, FE_8-8305 LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY salar ADMIRAL $24.95 amet EY Mntennes. pote, | Taylor steel overhead doors 8XT°s | ea ea gorere | ai 4-5921 eves. ys or MU/ Ta WAGGER ard ORlando 3-2717 ota Pe est Wad ‘MILES, Li LIKE : sell. Earl Garrels. EM OR/21" Admiral |...) TON. TV and 9x7's. Factory second | 173 s. Sa _ Sal —.——.——_|_ Boarding, training & DOOR PRIZEs SAT. & SUN. aa a | _or EM’ 3-4086 . SONt|" ge Sane esis ta | $39.95 d : S tee tee eae eee ginaw FE_5-2100 le Musical Goods | 79 Piece 6 Posak, Get et | 30 eate are Fo 0? Ecko Setter powranme—| Ble” Seeiatt ae ball omnia Camttartt Natou “EAN oI or OR Sl | # FT ORAND ny | Bchay Safrcae ftw cad: | communtiy gegtens Ope nase ee r. CE aa’ - . TA * avement o i , ° 7 ~ SEASONE. ‘Ye 45360 _—_—s| «Elizabeth Lk. Rd. PE 19s We L — -TILE-LINOLEUM BRAND NEW 2 WHEEL UTIL. " POOL TABLE.4x8 FT. | ww FE 2- h Oo. REAS Huntin to use by ol et ar “FE 4- iss, ae* RECONDITIONED. ei4 Bal $5,245. Mahe ler hat ie tea = SHOVER'S _trailer. OR_3-9062_ after 5. ™; — PREF a NEW TYPE SPINET PIANO $295 _ Hunting Dogs 87B eck. Aaa’ hope’ te beeps next | ROLLFAST BTC Y 1 - (rh 2 A R« TNIS. n 0 CLES. Mon — MS CAS RANGE, 00./ = = _140 8. Saginaw | bg sol ty I I era aa HED PAN per ft. | Player piano, exc. cond. Re sn Fieain hen "uly ‘ah eam | Bitwe's Wee. G. on makes 8 oney to Loan a= BURNER APT Size Gas | PIANO. AUTOMATIC WASHER | eee weeste ester heater, | Cherry paneling |“ Sc ber fr | Small Baby Grand A eet ooh a SE aloe Community Auction, a Qxford | _8._Eaith. . ee tate Licensed Lenders) a Be-t reas. offer. FE paris 9 mower. miscellaneous, FE | tile psd dlr Pago st & Ph 3 2521 ¢ per ft.) buy: ; nd piano. A real| Si) pe eles PUPPIES. MUST | sales cannes roulx, | RE-CONDITIONED BIKES. ALL cy Pills Bixtetahl | ack, PENS . ’ | m BUCKN “Ging rm BANDCARVED Ax | "OTISSERIE $20. 9 x 12 SHAG | bane “Super Joan ery BENSON LUMBER CO.) sma vungaiow piano $265 AKC BR Sa ee eee Auction ieaeal iter tent pcrwiny RicycLE ies woe set, @ pieces. Will rug, $12. Table lamps | ust |“UMPS MUST GO, SHALLOW AND os ’ nting stock. 7 weeks old. > our immediate attention. dell, FE 5- UN- ER | ,icttecrenliete Site i co uaa “seas 1aZIORTS SUPPLY gure Murr oo, geatuoy, me |__ GALLAGHER’S | seouren Tor Sale t OT oats Acceamories 13 FIN ANCE COMPANY Seo: erator, 10.7" VE. | sagger in m G@ MACHINE, zic | FE 45431 7005 M59 West Open Eves Thompson. | 18 E. Huron vn 4oses | REGISTERED ENGLISH PO for sale ‘Housetrailers 95 =<" Bs ty cubic ft..| 28gser in modern blond ‘cabinet. | BABY UPRIGHT, IN VERY GOOD 2 PIANO TUNING -08C uppies, out of inTER payments condition, PICNIC TABLES, AR SCHMIDT i of good field stock. |) Jar BORRC ae aS iB API SIZE ELEC STOVE, #5 Take op payments of 8 Pe | 3h to (3:00, 10233, (91.30. : ‘colors. windien Gen WEIGAND. $35. Polat sale on ail es HOLLY, ME alll 490. Excellent ea ste Ay 202 S. M. \IN springs and mattresses. Must; sel NOTRE WA uit washer... $49.95 | MA 4-4551 Roger A. Authier Co. 10870 we EC AND MUMIC CENTER Sand up. 9:30 to 9:30 daily. FOR RENT, NEW 15 FT. VACATION : : immediately. A chanc ust sell | aravig Sher $59.95 land Rd. 0., 10570 H eh c MILE BAZAAR AREA : trailer, 1263 Venice Ct. of 19 i9 FOOT CENTURY, 06 HP. MOT- { g with pump AIM59) 4 miles west’of | Plano Tuning — Or, EXCELLE Lake Rd. off Cass Y, 95 H OT- 214 ST. CLAI buy Bedroom Outing eon reat Woman's Friend Regent wasl $60.95 CASH WAY Pontiac Airport. EM 3 s gan Repair NT WORKING DRAFT FE 2-5459. good condition Sell Dixie Hw & Co., 4763 | 8 Friend Regent wash $79.95 ~ ~4825, Phone FE_ 2-4924 __mare with colt, TUisa 3-0631 FOR able EM 3- . reason- | ROCHESTER ROMEO! ats Fda gaint, 100 te Oe ay UY MAN'S a GUMBER PRICES SCREENS, SINGLE BED COM’) targe. model with glide p “Guernsey Dispersal Salta ole, a emienna | 3,PER CENT OFF ON a POF LOANS $25 TO $300 arket, any other items available. NLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS ard. dehumidifi f | excell glide pedal,} Wedn | oEe “fempls of Al 4 BRAND NE 18 W. Pike E-Z j ti er, refrigera- ert condition. Guaranteed. esday, July 22nd. at 12: dock. umi, Stan. AUTOS R W SOFA BEDS $44.95 terms. FE 4-1122| ' ' | tor Eico Oscilloscope tube, cad MORRIg M ee o'clock p.m. on f 30 s. Cres eorrl Lone Star and : LIVESTOCK | Rollaway bed, complete. $19.95. -TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR T eister S ls dy, tubes, other equip. 8 Mill -1368 Telegraph” Uae Rd. Northville. Mi 8810 6 Mile Thompson Evinrude HOUSEHOLD GOO Hollywood bed fram $19.95. range R BM Gas m | su el epee acre tr FE 2-0567/ south ville, Mich. 4 miles : tors, Gater en r ne OL 6-0711 Ds nerspring* matt es, $6.95. In- | 1060 W ane Biectsicy Co Teen 2pN ; SUN BEAM FURNACE WITH DEL- cross from Tel-Huron jouth and 3 miles east of South PONTIAC CHIEF KELLY’ ae : | PL. 23-3518 OL teiei| fos aiatresscs g1368 ea | USED oe NORTHE ny elo co oil. burner. Good cond. $150 | WE BUY SPINET Lyon or 7 miles northwest of P 36) Aubard st Adsea fe bait er PL 2. es. $12.95. Pe USED TV. $19 “Harp ae. : X FE _2-6292. & CONSOLE) Plymouth, Mich " DETROITE urn at Adams FE 2-8811 ‘FRIENDLY SERVICE 2-3510 Furniture 42 } Orchard | arson’s ord Sik. 95 UP USED REC- Com pianos aad Curr& corner of 6 Mile < ER 21 PT. Ui . : : Rds. C Tet é LONESTAR CRUIS 'BRAND NEWT ake Ave, Of, player $35. Sweet's Radio 194 Codie Lake Ra. OEM 3471 GALLAGHER’S persal of 90 dr deen aoe master. Fi E-MAS- “Ww apes Y OU N EED_ i = beds. Coote our ae, rare anal 422 W. Huron. FE open? am ie hgh Es aily SPECIAL “ "Si Me il Oe _FE_ 4-0566 py dona coves Welteee tee fone: SALE 83649 Telectrle Satertings i matt, ~ bg ts] ; Si es aly ; ; : . will te TO $500 |_Furniture “a Ortaca “egnreome | Used Trade-In Dept. ow cveRTe “available COMBINATION ale Sporting Goods 82 saneilers « Registered ‘bulls, "| $1x19 3 bedrm. Ponting % a FT SAILBOAT. 8.0.8. CLA i la hel CASI ie ve. | O i R18 INS MON, Doors i any of these cow , 51x10 3 bedrm. Pontiac 8s. St ATE F INANCE CO" | [GASH REGISTER 7. $39.00) Drm able .-. $9.95 / Paired & repiaced._ ihe ees 6 9 x 11 gLAKEVIEW rerrrick | {8 springer “tor sre feet we ne hie Fore anghoesny. On Pine Leke. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bid j Living rm. suite ....,.. 0 $1000 Swivel rocker .............. $ 9.95 | FRE® STANDING TOILETS § 18.05 7 _Watertord. -0037, 7182 Terrell, aoe eee by the very best Used Bargains Pri 1952 7% H FE re ; g. (Kitchen cabinet -. $59.00, 9x12 rug and pad . $19.95 | Double bow . 5 . For ble many by top 2 ft Eh TICE | Excelle P. EVINRUDE. $7. ; E 4-1574 | Bird cage Hsreises 09 a. $1920 Davenport at cr eee Popes ‘in. hard copper totes CHURCH'S INC AQUA LUNGS, NEW & USED. 2A a ogy ble {production | now 3 _ ee Modern ........¢ posed when wish sneeiy aw can: ____Morts a Bem rolux sweeper ! as range neers ra eng’ ieececncs 200) Ti. UL 92-4000 . a sale. see 40 ft. Pontiac 2 bed>....... 5 $15. 2703 ac Bae. gage Loans 69 Parse, Combination washer and $ piece dining room suite . “Sabo ‘no tt length GOLF CLUBS "56. SPALDING TOP. Bank ‘Terms—See Floyd Kehrl, Na-| PROM, MOST HA’ CHoose | ALL NEW W EVINRUDE HP. > 2ND | Elec. Siriger s | $05.00 igerator ................ 520 teen i MR) THE FL _fittes, Complete. $75. EM 3-3201,| {onal Bank of Detroit, — FROM. MOST HAVE BEEN tor. RUDE 18 HP. MO. MORTGAGES | Ree. St er sewing machine 323.00| 2. HOMAS ECONOMY” ee OOR SHOP |SUNS — | BUY, SELL, TRADE. mite _ RECONDITIONED | NEW oreo, cables a ot oe PRIVATE E $600-$2.000 LOANS BY metres Heer me ode! $1800 361 8. Saginaw | FE 2-9151 rm. 8. caw $00.95 | Plasite. Wail ‘it ee tia ook ae Suartit Bonn ome £ BI EDROOMS. reas 5-24 - ESTOR. 3-5 WOARLAND TURN WTD ANTIQUE Dis Hose pact PE 5-9100 a Me ssescee 16 C8ch = ERN OR ANTIQUE. or A rye ESTOR, 3-5 YEARS WE BUY. SELL & EXCHANG i TIQUE DISHES, OIL. ands — Ir Tweed Carpet 9x12 ..'..1., 920.96 | pu’ gens SeDnir gad TERE Bob Hutchinson aoe m RAPT, 2 . D : PA H MONTHLY _— Eve L & EXCHANGE amps. Marble-top tables. MY see t Dasinc cubic Inlaid Tile Bae be et ing, pS en ¥. bottom, 1951 model; unsinkab’ é w DETROIT rything for the hom 2-1521 G SUPPLY diese = ._315 8. Telegraph, - 5%, 1956 Johnson WO 1-9169 EVES. _DI 1-190) Soe PE. 2-5623 WALNUT Din. | PRIGIDATRE Al ATR-CONDITIONER. 09.8. SAGINAW __"FE_4- S216 sTEVEN 5 eid BBL. TARGET |g aetonnving Sota Home Sales gs in chien uiboard ~CONSOLID, ATE eae + chalte & betes SUITE ial _ FE 2-794. THE eer ARMY rite, shag, Vailey Reg. Bumper, OAK air Oak Sin 1. DEE SGRWay tion. Botn for $350. Fo : debts | Get | WASHING MA CHINE ai | FLUSH DOORS, F RECT Everything to pray rool table EM 33. “Black rm, 628 — Rptanare open 1 DAYS © Gier-6 pm. an all tay Gnioaee ages cash to pay SAVE EN Cloth ACHINE 35. | on & EXTER- e ment your needs Bait, | Minn a Buell Rd. north of _1_DAYsS A WEEK p.m. or all day Saturday land contract or mort. ERGY,- USE| $2. ig p{ Rlearosl $1. a “cushion All fie ae was: 118 we ee ENCE o_o m —— Etc. 82A ANY Rd te eee eee — your bome | | po cookware, | aoe poe ae LAWR | OnE EXTRA REGI TED: YXFOR AUTHORIZED JORNSOR . ao tthe Anywhere io WANT ADS! a per and fale bic” A me a olding doors, table tops, TALBOTT LUMBER” | CRAWLERS. 2 DZ. 50c;' RED lyr. oid’ shro E REGISTERED 3 DEALER and ‘County Pree 'Apraisals To find ion. ite UL cartitioas bi cimeeel Gree wee eae ‘installed teee worms. 50 for 45e: big worms 50 bunston — 408 "White Lake Rd, MARIN. a Re baits ep, ‘job, place to. li | WHITE ELECTRIC aEWING | Orchard. Lx. Ra. second. house for water seottion beiemoce. alae en Ge ge Oe _t Sony ahs wi ; ‘ T AILER BOARDMAN'S x nda ive chine, Ma. | south of Me mer i ~ | Paint, hardw 1 c. Open 7 ARES Wi : . a b 3-783 | oa) om, vac ret 'pa puttonhote | fore 10 A.M “CPM ous. lear ware, plumbing, elec: | 67s. 360 Orchard Lk. Ave, | _snd_lerger, ITH COLTS, TOYS | S A oR 49212 an > le good used car, see Classi-| Sewing Center gr cath” Michigan dark. Sat or'ting Wat Daten daep Ow ean Sand, Gravel & Dirt 84 ae Se ae ES . BOR ee ate Be ms . PE 2-337. EN TRACTORS. seapabe cnecnaaatns tahoe ida STEWART G AND TRAILER, 966. 3 engine ot fied NOW, "ee tae, Ee | Te mokery at ren paving te LOA pm Memes. pines jande. $16. RM 3-6003. pee ae a clead and in exce’ Bt ee m. snag hours: = , condition, $25. Mi ¢é7is, ne a ied Beas, om. be & be ie e ‘irate, 226 ~ > a 11 Da as setae hn teint iva, fill sand, i be « : & YOUNG. CAT- | _ "Forrest Sones, MA #8 rae i ‘ ‘y ey ee y Ws a } i me BTSs Ps ee Ta a at / i : - y. ‘ | ° { J 2 : : , j _ ~ ts i] i ‘ is o ; 3 2. ¢ Se : Bl on me Lig iee _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, _sattmpay. JULY 18, 1959 ns ~ Mente Ud ¢ Used Cars. 106 106) For Sale Used t Trucks 107 _For Sale e Used. Cars uUe For Sale Used Cars Fe da ok. For Sale Used Cars_ 110; For Sale Used Cars 110) ge ee woe “am mete el adi See ig UNK S . : ; ad on + pd 43 Fog JOE AND | sia aaa | (o- ME Sty "BEERDOM, SEE OUR SELECTION | Pgs ISG" Bind a ‘3? CHEVY PANEL CL TRUCK: . LOW glee wm, Auburn Heights, UL Of fine late model used ¢ DON? | LOSE aor plan Be eee OTe teil ~po,| . JACK COLE, INC. 2 BIG a 6 Pm PE 5-5322 . Ws LOCA Fond SEDAN, aa \OONYS 181 eons: REH, DUALS, |“ Dodge-Piymouth-Chrysler YO ae on ot tend” bot ~ 1535, *S4s, AND “55s shape, radio & beater, $880. MU | re-RGaDca om POM fib) COR COR. welts tare eee as LOC ATIONS | solide cA UR CAR_. oS a DELIVERY FORDS. CHEVROLETS : + FOR $ STA wo of Adam eae A gen 'S3s, ‘b4s, AND yt : : c | .| “cond, $205, -OR 35352. te ae EM 32230 | 8, “B48, 2 INLAND apm SALES your “paying Tonal” as mn ae Community | Mets: Sales, Fe ee once : . 9 BIG ward “PE Ps Salbaton | 2 BIG Be ae vt hes J Wi FE 41121 ‘@ FORD TOR ti asa: ; ik PLYMO VER- Eddie Cy ] | Rh wonson. Ko pee: oN : BUICKS, OLDSMOBILES pighter, complete wi and ee © eee _ _ ? Narreng cir adtm tealee “save tte FORD sited toler _ Ok i ae LOCATIONS || ataeawr-oma—iorrenvect LOCATIONS Q3 °°: Penn¥an tettie “aa old boat| 2105 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Ste TON § PICK-UP. OR TO CHOOSE FROM '§3s, ‘54s, AND °S5s pomermar, DEM ser Soveher Big gras, ia got TennYan| PE 5-420 i 3 ip + _pORDS. CHEVROLETS R ¢ HARDTOP RADIO | cent rok inrude Lark, OB BUCK JUN sain | i BORD Se ee ~ PLYMOUTHS, PONTIACS & HEATER, ABSOLUTELY NO TO CHOOSE FROM 3. 13 “foot Fold-A-Bost, PONTIAC W ASTE J igne cam PRUCK 1950 STUDEBAKER, % TON PICK- -BUICKS, OLDSMOBILES MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- . may bre fate on with TOP G3—-USED BONE Gana | “up. Por Sale or trade. UL 2-4282. monte of A ng a per me. ore ont see contol, onl location saves you Smith Motor Sales FE 8.2441 | 1950 FORD ¥2 TON PANEL, 319 Hants Surcer voed. i SPOR : BR. 15210 F 0 HOLLY Top . fog FORD BINGLE AXEL DUMP, Eddi St 1 ; on , Py ZMOS : ED tor seas — : - $83 eee el a Se TO CHOOSE FROM |? MERCURY DEMOS.) 79 CHOOSE FROM Eddie Steel [a ‘a Gx Paid New Tit “CHASSIS. = 3 “tt. Ca = 3208 ORCHARD LK. RD ‘ Get Our Low Overhead Deal : ; i PON y boat | tae “be sold, All alu, FOR GOOD USED CARS _Type Body FE 5-2386, iknege Marbor FE 2-2539 MICSE ATT Tce FORD 7 minum boats, 25 pe 4 ié PT. STEEL SIDE TRUCK BODY | HURON ST. AT ELIZ@ LK. RD. BOB DUSSEAU, INC. 2105 ORCHARD LK. RD = ae” canny Burt Rider.| Russ Dawson with lift-gate. $125. Smith Moving | Waterford Twp. 8-3177 Tinsein ©) Mercury = &asel —— 9-2829 electric Mark 35 4 motor. Master-/ 435 G <0.) James 64 32 CHEV R & -H. cuEaN.” FE HURON ST. AT ELIZ. LK. RD. craft trailer, reg. price $1923. re- “>. 2S. Saginaw St: 8-9513. Manning. 33015 GRAND RIVER Watertord Twp. EE 5-3177 duced to $1500. 15 ft. Fireflite Johnson “electric, with boat cover. -Broadway, Lake Orion. fiberglas boat, 35 Spe water | GOING O our if BUSINESS 3° ‘TO 50 per cemt f pats. Ss, cessories. Costello's. Sia MY. 3-1538. GUARANTEED USED MOTORS SLAYBAUGH'’S ~JOHN SON MOTORS — Star Craft boats. Gator and Alr- boar trailers, Everything for the OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE INSURE ¢ YOUR BOAT AND MO. tor for only $2.50 per | E 2-0828 or FE 35-6278. MERCURY MOTORS - DUNPHY Boats. New and used. We trade. | _ 630 OAKLAND | NEW 17 FPOOT convertible top. _ oe 296, W. Montcalm. FE 8-3 NO “REASONABLE © fused on beautiful new uphol- steread mahogany, fibergias & aluminum runabout. These boats can be had way below dealer's costs as we have other use for the building. Howsra Loomis a Dixie Hw 2 PT. soite $40; STEEL $104; eptis Runabouts $144. ai Fibe rgias,’ $169.50. 06609 M59. West. EM 3-2301. “panoramic. wrap - arounds, fiat. shields — any size, ast ae or small, we ma = Complete stock of Miberzina| : lastic materials. (Best quality) st prices) Soltis Plastics Co 10287 ighland Rd. tie) EN IGER CLASS SAIL BOAT | IN good condition, 18 foot mast with call. $150.00. Call Mutual 4-4548 | SUMMER BARGAINS NEW —'5®9 STEURY fiberglas run- _ about, forward deck, windshield, steering, bow and stern lights, glove compartment, padded dasn, aft locker, self bailing motor well, walk thru upholstered seats, in front with 6 seats in rear, Coast Gpard ‘pennant ski hooks on rear deck. H.P. Evinrude. Remote controls, | | battery, battery box boat cover, paddie & Ajax 1250 No. A-frame tip-up trailer with 12°" wheels a ride in this one $72, _ value for only .. $174 NEW 14 WAGEMAKER molded plywood boat, forward doce | windshield, steering, "59 35 HP Evinrude rk, remote controls, | battery, battery box. Only .. $975 USED —'58 CADILLAC aluminum runabout with windshield, steer- ting and walk thru cushioned seats noes ane JUST ARRIVED—2 new shipments of boats. Our selection was never) better Values beyond compare | _Financing as low as 10 per cent “down and 24 mos. to pay. TAKE M59 to W. Me oar ory Right on Hickory Ridge R about 7 miles to memes Rd. Left and follow signs to Dawson's Sales at Tipsico | Lake, Phone MAine 90-2179. | Open » every night ‘til 9. |~ RENT OR SELL: PONTOON BOAT - Munro's Boats, Waterford Mill Pond “TONY'S” MARINE FOR EVIN- rude Motors. 23 yrs, repair ex- _Derlence. 2605 Orchard Lk. _Rd WE HAVE SEVERAL GOop. clean used boat & motor outfits Some with Evinrude motors Har- rington Boat Works Your Evin- rude Dealer Harrington Boat Works BANK FINANCING FE 2-8033 Open Sundays and Evenings _ Fiberglas _ 103A PPB PDO BOATS FIBERGLAS, ae TYPES fiberglas work. Auto rust cf ar Ye midget a hodies. Rint Orion. MY }- Transportat’n Off Offered 105 105, ~ | CARS DAILY TO MOBILE ALA- bama. a hia. — a ARLENE sltfornia | Hawai Bo les - sae 8e oe PART _ Wanted Used | Cars. 106 Sa IE After All! ae MONEY TALKS ! So shop the rest then drive out tae the test and prove to your- se * top DOLLAR is id at “the DIX — LOT L. LISERTI "yin HARTLEY. ' uw Dixie “OK” Lot Dixie Hwy. near Shashabaw ___DRAYTON PLAINS, MICH. - ATTENTION! “WHY SETTLE FOR inal) WE'RE -PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S . MOTOR SALES ony MAKE OR MODEL Pal aS DOLLAR sre uA“ St. ELLSWORTH H. J. VANWELT OR 3-1355 4540 Dixie Hwy. Needed Imnrediately Cane “1963 are 1957 Models Bring Title—Get Cash COMMUNITY sono ae ITs ~ YOUR CARI. “GET ‘THE MOST FOR IT! ~ And the most is ary ee, $100 of MARINE “SALES —— TLINER, SPrak R RE-| $139. Trailers, $80.50. ! Belge =| 4, cushions, | "59 50- | Pontiac’s Truck Center .GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND | AT CASS ~NOW READ — THIS BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR. TOP DOLLAR WE NEED ,500 CARS FOR OUT- ‘69 FLEETSIDE, ‘. TON, 3,000 | OF-STATE. SHOP THE REST F woM ‘ow | BUT GET THE BEST AT sles ew Monica FE A \/ ERILL’ S EXTRA NICE CLEAN 54. GMC Pickup. 372 Pittsfield. _ Pontiac 2020 Dixie Hw FE 2-9878 |" PE 46896 Auto Insurance 108 OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND Pu, .& PD FOR MOST CARS. $9 60 x00) GOO! 8 mos. Pmts. of $4.99 ea. “CLEAN CARS” Z “FE 4-3536. Eves. FE 2-4353. Foreign « _Spts. ¢ Cars” 109 ‘96 VOLKSWAGEN SUNROOF. Whitewalls. Radio. Real Nice. $1205. Pontlac Auto Brokers, 1260 Perry. ). FE 4-9100. “56 VW. SED. $1095. TOP CONDI- tion. R&H. etc. Owner. OL 6-0381 _ After — 7 pm: WE'LL GIVE YOU _ | $$8 CASH $58 FOR YOUR EQUITY OR , A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR BILL SPENCE | - “RAMBLER” —SALES & SERVICE - -2it 8. SAGINAW FE 8-4541 SEE Dex Kennedy AND GET THE TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR CAR CASS-OAKLAND Pontiac's Newest Lot 312 W. Montcalm FE 68-8288 | | NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE | CASH FOR CARS wagons. MOTOR SALES Cass at Pike FE 5-7308 See M & M Motor Sales | For top dollar on later model cars /2527 Dixie Hwy _ OR _ 3-1603 1958 KARMANN GHIA CONVERT- ible. Beautiful maroon sini This Volkswagen has been ga- Tage-kept and still like erand new Priced to sell at this ridicu- lousiv low price of $2246. Stock No. 611. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at S. Wood 076 Ave Birmingham 4-2735 | LARGEST | STOCK OF DUNLOP jmpersed sports and antique tires ich. All sizes to solve foreign car owner problems. ‘oe Tire Co. 77 W. Huron. FE 8-0424 REAL SHARP JEEP WAGON. ¢ cylinder with overdrive. Sports- man’s Special, $495, Pontiac Auto _Brokers, 1260 Perry FE 4-9100. _ For Sale Used Cars 110 ‘$1 BUICK 2 DOOR COMMU- nity Motor Sales, rE’ 4a 4530. | ‘55 BUICK HT., $695. SMITH “MO. | tors. Crooks & Aub’ burn top. Auto. trans. R&H. WW tires. TR. ADE No rust. Small down io 100 ft frontage Watkins Lake— , TOM_BOHR, INC. 4- 1715 Trade for new, Call 1953 BUICK. 4 DR. Pontiac George Richman “FE_ 3-7146 TOP PRICE OR. “oN CARS. REPOSSESSION $125 full price. No cash needed. $7.50 month. Mr. Bell, King Auto. WANTED JUNK CARS. TAYLOR _.FE__ 8-0402 Rd. Used Parts. FE 5-2000. = BUICK ‘56 SUPER CONVERT. ALL TOP CASH $$8$ FOR CLEAN “CARS wer. Trade equity for ‘53 or or trade up or dow 54 Chev. or yore wagon. Call | ECONOMY CARS "a AUBURN Eves, after 5 MY 2-6382. WE PAY —FORD DEALER— A-1 Used Car Shopping Center TOP $ DOLLAR 55 BUICK FOR CLEAN 2 DOOR USED CARS & TRUCKS $795 Matthews- | oe (1_OAKLAND AVE. FE 44547 Used Truck Parts — 106A rede ee BASE BEER TRUCK - body, in good conden: MaAytair 6-399), after 5 p.m USED TRUCK PAR ARTS ‘Cy’ Owens Teer prienay FORD Desier : 8 SAGINAW FE_ 8.3588 A DRIVING MAN'S CAR A r THINKING MAN'S -PRICE! Hardenburg CORNER CASS & PIKE, FE 5-7398 SHARP "85 CADILLAC, FULL POw- Aut L CAKES ee reap _er. 296 W. Montcalm. FE 8-3044. 2635 Auburn Ave. PE 4-6632 *@ CADET AC. DR 62, FE ¢1570 M 3-5513 afte CHEV Ss 1951 CHEVY, 8. Saginaw. ‘33 CHEV. DELUXE, | VERY NICE car. EM 3-0081. H. Riggins ‘83 hah 53003 210, GOOD COND. CHEVIE CONVERT _Clean. Full tt a8 5 b00. ° 1952 8. __Used Au Auto” Parts: 106B ‘35 PLYMOUTH V-8 aoe WITH standard trans. FE 2-000 For Sale Used Tracks 107 SP 12 X 7% FLAT with . $95. ae “AUTO. 115 FE 8-0402. 1a WwW. $95 KING AUTO. 115 FE 8-0402. $275. DUMP FOR SALE sides, Hydraulic hoist. FE i080 INTERNATIONAL 2% TON i — | OR 3-7146 after 6 ‘56 BUICK SPECIAL 2- DR. 2. HARD. | CHEV. °57 CONVERT. R&H. POW- erglide. Powerpack. st offer over $1500 lakes! MA 4-2068. Call after 6:30. 1953 CHEVY DELUX 2-DR. VERY nice car. Bargain. FE 3-7542. H. _ Riggins. 1951 ee 2 DOOR, $75. MAR- ket 4-29 | 53 cee “BEL AIR V-8. AUTO. | . Best offer. 1570 Weymouth. _ Union Lk. EM _ 3-6157.— 68 IMPALA SPORT COUPE, POW- er. Consider trade, '55 or older. | 1957 CHEV., wagon Exc. cond. FE 4-8109. ~ 4DOOR. 6 STATION ‘61 CHEV. 210 V-8 POWERGLIDE. 'SHARP LIKE NEW, | FORD | i955 CHEVROLET TAKE OVER payments, FE 2-5117 after 3 ) p.m. ‘93 CHEV. HT. ‘55 %. RACE EN- gine. Exc. body, chrome & new | paint job. MY 3-153. 1954 CHEVROLET - BEL LAIR, 2 door, sharp car. No money down. 27 month. Lucky cy Bales. 193 8. Saginaw. FE, 4-1006 1953 CHEVRO LET REPOSSESSION $125 full price. No cash needed. -- $7.40 month. Mr. Beil, King Auto. FE 8-0402 1959 CHEVROLET, V-8 STANDARD shift R&H, W-Walls, Will trade or take over pay ments. OR ° 3-1469. "$1 ~ CHRYSLER, REAL CLEAN, _Tuns good. _FE 8-0536 1954 CHRYSLER SED. A real clean blue job, R&H, automatic shift, excellent rubber. Rides and drives like a new one. PEOPLES AUTO SALES 68 Oakland a 2-2361 1954 DODGE, 4 RE POSSESSION $288 full price. No cash needed. $16 month. Mr, Bell, King Auto. FE_ 8-0402 995 DODGE 4 DR. nora GOoD _cond. | owner. OR 3-34 1951 DODGE, $95. ee AUTO. 115 8. Saginaw, _FPE 8-0402. °36 DODGE COUPE AND ‘51 PON- tiac 2-door with radio and heater, both $150. 2365 Pontiac Rd., Apt. 3. next to. Blue Star Dri ve Inn Can be seen on Sat. & Sun. (1951 DE SOTO, $95. KING AUTO. 115 8. Saginaw. FE 8-0402 [ R&H. 12,000 miles. FE 5-5563. i Community Motor Sales Home of Quality Cred Cats 1953 Olds Super 88 . $ 495 1957 Ford overdrive $1298 1957 Buick convert. Power 5 $1 1956 Chev. Bel Air. Powerglide $1145 $ 895 1965 Ford, new motor 1956 Pontiac Hardtop, pice . $1005 1954 Merc. Sun Valley ...... $ 695 1954 Ford Ranch Wagon H 695 1954 toss Hydramatic ...... $ 495 im ® ord V8 ...........4+ o- $ 405 1953 Plymouth hardtop ...... $ 395 1953 Ford, Fordomatic ...... $ 305 1952 Pontiac sedan .......... § 150 1952 Hudson Hornet ......... $ 295 4061 Bulek 2 - :cces tien $ 95 1949 Pontiac Sed. delivery $. 150 4 rarer COMMUNITY MOFOR SALES, INC. i | Home of quality used oe | vd FE 8-483 Auburn at E Bev ‘64 FORD HT ~ SisiW WILL trade. PE 8-9513—Manning. | 49 arr 6. ONE OWNER. $125.00. 8-9513—Manning. ay FORD, § on eEING, AU AUTO., 8. Saginaw. FE 8-0402. DO IT YOURSELF ROCKER PAN- els. 2 ry $6.95 Pr. Galaxy Enter- er] Inc., 73 W. Walton, FE TO., 115 ‘55 FORD REPOSSESSION full ‘ price. No cash needed. Ay month. Mr. Bell, King Auto. E 8-0402. ita FORD, 9 PASSENGER STA- tion wagon. No money down. Luc- ky Auto Sales 193 8. Saginaw. _FE 4-10060 ee 1959, FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. FORD- O-M Heater, washers, — deluxe interior, $179 or any- S value down. $35.97 month ye all Mr. Jones. Fleet Ja I 4-7618. a rack truck with "55 motor 1955 CHEVIE. WILL ACCEPT | im good condition. $450, 750 Lock-| _trade. OR 3-093, en haven, Pontiac. ‘$3. CHEVROLET 2-DR, RADIO, HEATER WHITEWALLS ABSO. LUTELY NO MONEY Assume peymert ot — s per mo, Call Cr Parks at MI 47500. ge ane Ford. OWNER. 1955 CHEV. 210, + Must sell this week, $750. " Pvt. owner, FE 5-9527. $1. PICKUP Gd Sma CAR, BOTH __Chevrolets. _ 1956 CaS VHOLE = =: “DOOR. 210 series, Powerglide, V8, excellent condition Call MI 4-3403, eve- UGS es "55 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR. V8. Full power. $825. OL 1-0541. / 2 BIG LOCATIONS Pickup SALE | 1953 DODGE motor \4-ton, almost new $475 Lea! AUTRES NATIONS ¥4-ton, extra + | 1955 FORD %4-ton V-8, new king oe 538, °54s, AND ‘55s FORDS, Mh ghost IE PLYMOUTHS, BUICKS, OLDSMOBILES 93 1955 FORD \4-ton v-8, extra clean . ‘$725 1985 FORD %4-ton V-8, 4 speed trans mission was TO CHOOSE FROM ca cor? 14-ton,, 6-cylinder, good = $673 $295 1958 FORD %e-ton 8 cylinder, cus- tom cab , : = Eddie Steel 1956 CHEVROLET — 6-cylin- 95 der, a nice red $79 5 FORD - 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. Keego Harbor ra 2-2529 1956 FORD Ye-ton, ‘S-cylinder, sharp, Witsloe tee wuz. PE sii @ ft, box job "36 CHEVROLET. A-1 COND. CAN : be seen at Standard Oil Station. ; eS aan fine! wale corne CARO & Creeks ae yale Uren "REPOSSESSION $795 68 full price, No cash needed. $1006 yh Sti. ie. Bell, King’ ~— Yton, 6 cylinder, solid Auto, $795 NORTH eed ones em Perlinder, nice! ~~ CHEVROLET CO. $795 Has the 1956 INTERNATIONAL 24-00. 6-cyl- INTERNATIONAL "$795 1-YEAR 1056 1 FORD %-ton, 6-cylinder, § ft. - Discount $795, - | WARRANTY GIVEN FREE 6 tinder, ft. [en FORE, Hie ethos $995. wet PoeD Yeton, Goylinder, cus-\ WiTH EVERY CAR 100% \ $1050 ‘Coverage ; No Exclusions R SAVINGS ON | '58 Ford 00 hardtop ..... $1843 Stalk "ee Eom or |: z Chev, a Et ee ie Cher, 4-4ger waeon 1 owner ne Htian 7 ae Ss: mbes tpn. ro FORD—REALLY NICE CAR. T-Huron — 923 W. Huron. FE 4-2185. _ Economy SPEC. |” 150 CA FROM 845 TO A ones TO POCK: ETBOO: NANCE NO ccerener - BURN OFF SAGIN. a “a0: 2 BIG LOCATIONS "S38, 54s and ‘85s FORDS, CHEVROLETS _ PLYMOUTHS, PONTIACS BUICKS, OLDSMOBILES 93 TO CHOOSE FROM $295 Eddie Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. Keego Harbor FE HURON ST. AT IZ, LK. Waterford Twp. = FE sD. GLENN'S FE 4-737] 88 CHEVY B:Air @ Door ... $1895 ‘88 CHEVY Station Wagon ... $2394 ‘5? BUICK Station Wagon ... $1094 "87 FORD Country Sedan .... $1594 87 FORD 4 Door .......... $1296 ‘87 FORD 2 woor 6 ....... $1095 $5 CHEVROLET Delray 2 Dr. $889 ‘86 FORD Custom 2 Door ... $804 ‘'$ CHEVROLET Delray 2 Dr. $1004 ‘91 PLYMOUTH Door 8 ... $1194 $5 CADILLAC Convertible ... $1995 '55 FORD Custom 4 Door ... $595 "S CHEVY Bel Air Hardtop $1004 86 BUICK Special are "83 BUICK Station Wagon . . $305 $2 BUICK 9 oe vevepeceed $275 "80 FORD cesensesesess 81% a ‘81 FORD 2 Iseee = GLENN S se eaveseesesy ‘$7 RAMBLER Custom 4 Door $1295 | Eddie Steel FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD Keego Harbor H N ST. AT Waterford Twp E £-3177 1963 FORD eustom 4 dr. OD. Trans. R & H Must be seen to appreciate, 4795 | Dixie Hwy.. Drayton Plains $7 CUSTOM RANCHERO, like new, OD. trans 4795 Dixie _Hwy., Drayton Plains.= - DO IT YOURSELF ROCKER PAN- els. 2 Dr. $6.95 Pr Galaxy En- 73 W. Walton. FE terprises Inc., 3-7438. 1 FORD’ CONVERT. CUSTOM ‘51 th engine. OL wi "65 Cadillac _1-0655 after 3. ‘37 FORD, 9 PASSENGER COUN- | try Sedan, R&H, _ Call OR 3-3373. 34 FORD 9 PASSENGER CO TRY SEDAN. OVERDRIVE, RA- DIO, HEATER, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- ments of $2724 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parks at MI 4-1500, Harold Turner Ford. HASKINS CHEV. SALE 1954 Chevrolet 210 4-door sedan, radio, heater above average con- dition. 1955 Chevrolet 210 hardtop, Pow- erglide, radio and heater, beauti- - ful Nght blue and ivory finish Like new. One owner. 1947 Chevrolet Bel V-8 engine. Powerglide, ~freater, black and ivory finish. low mileage, Air hardtop, | 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne Powerglide, radio, heater. tiful silver blue finish. 1959 Chevrolet V8 engine, Powerglide. heater. Loaded with extras. and Beige. Haskins Chev: Dixte Highway at M15 §-5071 Open nites ‘tl! 9 Impala hardtop, radio and Gold 6571 MAple ‘FORD ve Raw VERY CLEAN. M_3-0081, H. Riggins. e ORD VICTORIA ~ FORDOMAT- | IC. RADIO & HEATER. WHITE- WALLS. IOSSOLUTELY NO MON. DOWN. Assume payments of $17.08 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold _ Turner Ford "93 FORD. $1 Call MU 48131 $3 FORD, V-8, POWER STEERING __OR_3-6582. — FOM bo ‘51 FORD V-8, ¢DOOR, FORD-O- ane good shape, $120. FE ~~ BIG LOCATIONS ‘S3s, 'S4s and ‘55s FORDS, CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS, PONTIACS BUICKS, OLDSMOBILES 93 TO CHOOSE FROM $295 Eddie Steel FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. Keego Harbor FE 2-2529 HURON ST. AT ELIZ. LK. RD. Waterford Twp. FE 5-3177 93 FORD 6,2 OR, R & H. FE 8-9513—Manning. a" D, 2 DR. 2., CLEAN, $85. Fe sad. Hi. Riggins. ‘62 PORD : I Caegpreoniorype with ho -up mo- cond, No Apes Must sell. $200. PE FE t 4-5203, after 7 34 FORD WITH ‘55 THUNDERBIRD engine. FE | 5-3693 or FE 4-0826 1957 FORD, F-500, 2 DR. HARD- top. nua ES ae, REPOSSESSION $268 full price. No cash needed. $15 month. Mr. Bell, King Auto. FE 8-0402 LOCATIONS $38, 'S4s and '55s FORDS, CHEVROLETS PONTIACS PLYMO BUICKS, OLDSMOBILES 93 TO CHOOSE FROM S299 Eddie Steel FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. Keego Harbor FE 2-2529 AT EL LK. RD. Waterford Twp. PE 5-3177 “For That Beautiful Used Car SEE Shelton-Pontiac-Buick (Across from New Car Sales) OLive—1-8133 HAUPT PONTIAC JULY CLEARANCE Ford 4 dr. sedari. V8. Fordo- as -? aon gnc Heater. Low down ore 4 dr, Hard ictoria. A wr — nly = heater. vrei. Bel-Air 4 dr. V8. ide. R H. wnnewee 1956 tiac as Starchiet Hard- io Bare, Heater. pad MB tor the fa: 1950 "Pontias Pontiac. 4 dr. eden. ‘Hydra, By ee radio, | 2-door | Beau- | 1h ARMI NGTON 1951 MERCURY. $95. KING “AUTO. 115 S. Saginaw. FE 8-0402. 1951 MERCURY, GOOD BODY, $35. 1954 to 1956 Olds. dual 4-barrel. (1) 4barre) carb., $55 EM 3-3460 1954 MERCURY. GOOD CONDI- _ dition. No rust. $425. PE §-2766. | *53 MERCURY 2-DR. SDN. R & H | Overdrive. “Pvt $350. OR sass 35 BUICK SPECIAL, 2 DR. Auto trans. R&H, WW, Sharp. * $725. ‘63 Pontiac, 4 dr, power steering, Loaded. New paint. auto trans. $595. "$3 Ford, 2 dr., custom, auto trans. R&H, WW. $44: "82 Ford, 2 dr., R&H $295 MA SURES MOTOR SALES . 8 Blvd. & bee el 1951 OLDS. ce ING AUTO. 8. Sa Sagina FE 8-0 84 OLDS a a “HOLIDAY _owner, MA 5-5751. 1956 OLDSMOBILE “93° door Holiday Sport Sedan, very clean. Power brakes, windows, seats, steering. Motor completely overhauled by Oldsmobile garage. Automatic transmission, two-tone *One $1475 Gear or MU and) weekends 3 auto trans, | = 115 "FOUR: owner, "92 tone CONVERTIBLE, $250. $1 OLDS CONVERT. SUPER 88 FE 4-836 52, eee done 88 SEDAN HYDRA. RADIO & HEATER. AB- ABSOLUTELY NO MONE Y ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $11.46 per mo. Call Credit Mer. Mr. Parks at I 4-7500. Harold _ Turner Ford | 1958 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP Radio, heater. white wall tires, continental wheels. “Sharpie” - Blue and white. 1958 METROPOLITAN CONVERT Radio, heater, white walls con- ] 1; i Eddie Steel FORD 2705 CRCHARD LK. ap Keego Harbo E 2-2529 HURON ST. AT ELIZ. LK. RD. Waterford Twp. PE 5-3177 ‘s4 OLDSMBOILE. HT, $350. MUST _have cash. FE 8- g-0827_ before 4 p.m. SEE THIS ONE. ‘$4 OLDS HOLI- or very clean. Price $505. OL ~§: ee 1958 Ope! Rekord $1595 Larry Jerome _ROCHESTOL 1-3 rev DEALER ‘$6 Buick H-top. aati steering, power brakes rr Royal Master tires. Sharp. $129 "65 Chrysler Bacoort hardtop. Pew- er steering, power brakes. Sharp. Frank's Auto fiso et 3934 Rd- UL 2-1150. LIKE NEW ‘38 PLYMOUTH. 9 Rontedin FE es0n | FINE BIRMINGHAM TRADE-INS SCHUTZ MOTORS, Inc. 912, 6. ,WOODWARD _ OLIVER Motor Sales “SHOP SUNDAY” | tental wheels. ‘Sharpie’. Black {| and white. | 1956 MERCURY STATION WAGON | Custom, Tadio an light green. ums BUICK SPECIAL door, standard transmission Seal and heater, directional lights. “‘The Economy Buick’. ies pascal dota 210 oor, tone blue and white. ‘ . Little Honey ”’ 1954 OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY Utomatic transmission, heater, 9 passenger, “Priced to sell.’ Power steering, power brakes, of phoney green and white Ra- io and heater. ‘Ready to Go," 1986 MERCURY MONTCLAIR Hardtop. 2 tone black and vyel- trim to match, auto matic transmission, radio and heater and other equipment. 1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE door, Powerglide, radio and eater. “A Real Real Sharpie.” in STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT Standard transmission, 8. radio and heater, white walls. the ‘‘Hot One’ you're looking for. 1954 ‘FORD CUSTOM oor, fordomatic, white wall fires, radio and heater, new paint. te é bri 1955 NASH AMBASSADOR 8 cylinder, 4 door continental wheel, automatic transmission radio and heater, directional lights. Beige and white ams NASH STATESMAN 4 door, 6, red and white, auto- matic transmission, side mirrors. “A Honey." auto- and “A radio heater, white wall tires. Cute Little Job.” 1949 CHRYSLER CONVERT Standard transmission, white wall tires. Town and Country, red and white, radio New sonnet spot lights, “LIKE N 10 other transportation pieces and re Rambler demos at great sav- ‘zs. BILL SPENCE see LES & SERVICE- 211 8. tarmee FE 8-4541 This is! Buy Monday - - a ORCHARD LAKE AVE |} FE 2-9101 Open Eves. |-53 PLYMOUTH CONVERT. RA- DIO. HEATER, WHITEWALLS. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DW Assume payments of $11 46 Aas . Call Cred't Mgr. Mr. Parks 47500. Harold Turner | WILSON “"5T LINCOLN PREMIER COUPE Goddess Gold & White with matching interior. Full Factory equipment including all power and accessories ...... $2395 fol Le FPAIRLANE V-8 CO fer with wa hea ane dopeuos 095 ‘$51 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBI€. Black with white top io, heater, yal aoe waite tires A sharp on $169: ‘55 oa sak tl oe DE- LUXE . A spark. raf Gieck wenaty pars white tap. he Ss 2 gues including all pow- with accessories. Also be seen . $1005 | seeeee tires cress wire wheels. to be appreciated ‘65 OLDSMOBIL@ ‘98’ SEDAN, Tu- tone blue & white with radio, heater, hydramatic, white tires, power steering & brakes. This car is spotless throughout . .$995 — it banat hd BEL AIR V-8 CON- — WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward. BIRMINGHAM °* MI 4-1930 te or LY MOUTH. GOOD CONDI- | i985 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88, power steering, power brakes, red & white, A-1 condition, $850. OL 68. : | 1953 Pontiac, 2 dr. heater, whitewalls, Exc. cond Catalina. Radio. $495 ~— | 1957 Plymouth 2 dr Hardtop. Auto- matic transmission. Radio & heater. Whitewalis ‘ $1345. 1938 Buick. 2 dr special Dynaflow. Radio & heater eve $3105 1956 Pontiac station wagon. 4 dr. Power steering, power brakes, hydramatic, radio & heater $1295 1957 Ford 4 dr. sedan. Automatic a Radio, heater — 11957. Buick 4 dr. special. Steril Radio & heater. Like new ..$1595 1957 Buick 2 dr. dan Radio & 1956 Olds 2 rg Marates. Radio & meatetin ee ee $995 1957 Dodge “¢@ ar. sedan. Automatic Lahaina ro Radio, heater & | whitewalls ............ $1595 1956 Chesrawt deluxe 4 dr. wagon. V8. Powerglide. Rad jo, heater, whitewalls 1345 1955 Olds. convertible Starfire. Pull awiet ase windows & seats. 5s eee eee ears Bp it| 1952 F Bute ar oui HIGHT MTRS. “15 minvte from Pontiac” Oxford. Michi: OA 8-2528 FACTOR\ ‘NCH Open House SUNDAY ALTHOUGH WE ARE CLOSED YOU_ARE WELCOME TO COME IN AND LOOK THE . CARS OVER AND Make Your Deal Monday WEEKEND SPECIAL ‘98 FORD PA NE 500" Hardtop — og & Heat- ,. Fo-O-Matic, Powe =: PONTIAC RETAIL STORE _ FE 3-7117 Salts Tas seer orrice ‘LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? \Lots of ‘em in the Want Ads! 5e Power | brakes, pore fering: ‘Dynsfiew. BARGAIN BONUS BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 2 LOCATIONS 15 Mile at Main in Troy 666 8. Woodward in B'ham. 1953 Fords & Chevies STANDARDS, AUTOMATICS. DRS, +DRS. HARDTOPS, CON: Both Locations (2) ’57 Ramblers (1) Custom V-8 sedan. Radio, au- heh — power. 26,000 actual ile ean (1) 6-eylinder super Auto- < Dr. with matic. Very ceea.? ack, FROM, $1395 30 MONTHS $43.17 MO. 4) '56 Chevies — (1) 9-Pass, Bel Air V-8 wagon. With automatic, R&H, W-Walls, It’s im- v-8 wagon. Standard mission. Clean “tbr, 6 cylader automatic _ “yr. 6c) — cntomatts _ R&H. "ER 4 ROM $295 30 oe $26.29 mo. L (2) ’57 Fords (1) 500 Victoria hardtop. Low miles. . Radio, automatic, A condition, (1) Del Rio wagon. V-8 automatic. Buckskin tan & white, From $1445. it BON OM $1445 30 ents, $45.04 m iad care in stock. AD makes —— Large — of im. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 8S, .Woodward, B'ham. Bt ts tte Rd, at ee try MI 6-3900 Ju 8-056 “NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order; Classified good job. FE/2-8181 is sy | \ $995. ‘35 Plymouth Belvedere 6 stick. | Auburn \"§] PONTIAC 7 DR. MI 6-5302 | fordomatic, | actual | inside & 1’53. PLYMOUTH o§ 395 Ads to sell, rent, find a} ‘98 PLYMOUTH SAVOY, $8650. FE 54404. 1941 PONTIAC 2-DR., 6. GOOD MO- tor, battery, and brakes, $39, MA 5-4210 1955 PONTIAC DELUXE 2 DOOR. very nice ear, FE 37542. H. _Riggins ‘$4 PLYMOUTH COINVERTIBLE- Aute. transmission. Radio. Heat- er. Whitewalls. White top. Exc. cond. $100—take over payments. _ FE 58-8668 a BELVEDERE 4-DR HARDTOP | lymouth. Fully —e dd. * Low wileaes Like new ay tion. Pri- nals owner. $1995. 5-2766 37 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, V3. 2-Dr.. HT. Red and white. Push button trans. R&H, W-W tires, 1 owner. Look this over. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH . Perey Main St., Clarkston _ MA 56-5141 To PONTIAC 3-DR. CLEAN, $495. FE 2-3034 ———i53 4 DR. PONTIAC. EMpire 3-0846. 6-85.00. 1 4.o513-Mancing a _ 1957 PONTIAC. ¢ DOOR. $225 FU rice. No money down, $12 87 mo. Bucky Auto Bales. 193 8. Gagi- naw ;_4-1006. Fontaine “CATALINA HAROTOP. like new hydra., 1 owner. 13,000 actual miles. $27 month. Stu Damon, — MI 4-7500 1952 PONTIAC. $95 Pring, fit. _U5 8. _Saginaw. FE 8- PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS ‘47 PONTIAC. GOOD TRANSPOR- tation. Call FE 4-3702 1956 PONTIAC, VERY CLEAN, can be seen at ‘Dixte Hwy General Warehouse Co. OR 3-031T. 38 PONTIAC 2 -DR. 7,000 MILEs. $1875. FE 5-5906. ‘82 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE HYDRAMATIC RADIO & HEAT- R. ABSOLUTELY NO ‘MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $5.83 pools mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. arkes at MI 4-7500. Harold Tur- _ner Ford. ‘$7 | PONTIAC, w DR. HT? CHIEF- W Walls, 36 W. Col- i9sS PONTIAC STATION WAGON. 9 passenger $800, Olive 1-0573. 0 Silver Beil. ; —_ SEDAN. kes stee & brakes. 8. SEAT COVERS, 4-Dr., | squgoegs low incase Prices Slashed We Are Giving You The Break And We Are Taking the Loss Fsseu | $806 DIXIE H bb | TAC. trade. PE 8-9$13— 1S FONTIAE, 3 Ox H $275. 105 Kemp. PE 32-4400. VACATION SPECIALS ‘S7 Mercury station hesdar evepe ‘55 Olds, super 88 H Eat 3 Buick roadmaster, 3S Gehsecearere HOUGHTEN & SON . Main, kane OL 1-9761 BEATTIE r Sales “Your Port Dealer Bince 1930"" OR 3-1970 — 528 N At The ecegitghs in Waterford 36 RAMBLER, CUSTOM, 4 DR, 080. FE 40679 or EM 3-5613 ait er ‘64 NASH STATESMAN. SELLING for parts. Good motor, automatic trans. Tires are fair. $30.00 You haul it, 9471 —_ Briar aLke, after 4 p.m, tiac $11.46 r mo. Ca Mr. And at MI 7000. Harold. Turner Ford. Paul Bunyon Blitz Sale See Paul — and get @ July Fire Sale Deal RAMBLERS AMERICANS METROPOLITANS are coming wd so ae beard. Deal right now Cc Rambler “Sales 8145 Commerce Road 34158 Used Car Specials ‘58 Chev. Station Wgn. 4 dr. ..$1895 | 155 Dodge hardtop, $496. ‘57 Chev. Station Egn. V-8 ..$1795 , ‘84 Clean % ton pick-up. 56 Buick RM 4 dr. Air-cond . es 55 Sharp Rambler wagon. é ‘§1 Ford Custom 2 dr. POM ...$1395 | ‘54 Fords & pos bad eg” ag ers = ‘56 Ford V-8, 4 dr. Wen. ... “$1398 | Open ev 9 ‘56 Volkswagon Sunroof ......$1295 TEULNies SPECIAL. ‘86 Chev. 6, 2 dr. DelRay ...$1005 | 1956 Ser eee oo Come. . No money "86 Evmen Bel. 6 Auto. $995 down. th. Needs « little ‘55 Ford 8 Fairlane ............$895 moto: eRunable. Leck? Auto be cher DelRay aoe pees Sales. 193 8. Saginaw. FE sina ‘b4 rd Custom noose I ‘$4 Chev. @'dr. Auto. «0100 ta ad rn ee ev. donbsons a we ‘53 Mercury .....-s-seee--e.- $396 | 1955 STUDEBA 82 1 3h Bomtlad SS ae | mies em nes ay Sei aa bs yay aeon BHO noe Sono mance . ? Jee Wag cee c ee $405 w. Boone PR $-1006. 1260 rry ey Madison PE 4-0100 ‘43. STUDEBAKER R CHA $6 BUICK HT. Ps. & B... $1495 | _ coupe with R&li, OL_1-1417. "$3 eae sonal sese.-+-. $ 275 | 56 VOLKSWAGEN, SED. | 53 Ponti sovocess 8 265 — = -consider good Model "53 Dodge Hardtop | wescues av 135 a Owner "80 Chrysler _......seeee..e. 8 75 OL e-anet after : ne Weeee a ere «| ul a —FORD DEALER— H MOTOR ‘BAL: 1501 Sate Ace re 8-246, | Ac! Used Car Shopping Cente? ’51 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR $295 / ' : Cy Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 7 8. SAGINAW ST FE _5-3588 WE FE_ 5-610 BELIEVE YOU CAN FIND THE USED CAR YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR R&R MTRs. COME IN TODAY And Save MANY DOLLARS 1957 DeSOTO 4DR. SDN. R & H. POWER- FLITE — W-WALLS. ONE OWN- ER CAR, REAL SHARP. ecsetecccesteceses $IODS 1956 FORD 4-DR, SDN. FORDOMATIC. LIKE NEW TIRES, LOVELY RED & --+« #1095 1956 PONTIAC | * Radio & Heater WW tires. 11,000 actua. mile- owner. be ad wT9°"° Call 57 PLYMOUTH ..$1695 Convertible. Fury engine. Biack or red mag Pe ~~ ila brakes. 39 PLYMOUTH $1395 Belvedere 5 dr. R&H. Power steer- on & a Black & white. 57. PLYMOUTH . $1295 | . y. 4dr. Green & ivory. Auto. trans Was $1395. 57 PLYMOUTH ..$1495 Belvedere 4 dr. HT Power brakes. aorame flite trans. R&H. WW 57 ‘PLYMOUTH . $1095 ease Red. 6 cylinder. Standard 57 “DODGE veces $1445, Cora: & white. R&H Torque-flite 57 FORD ........$1395 eee ee V-8 FOM Extra sharp. finish. 36 FOR’ D ot baees Glave Fairlane 2 dr. HT Victoria, A beautiful turquotse & white. This is 17,000 ac Power steering & ww 35 ‘DODGE es J 845 4 dr. Sedan. V-8 auto. trans. R&H WW tires. This car is im- maculate ’55 DODGE .......$ 825 2 . Poh Yellow & black. R&H. 58 "PLYMOUTH - -$ 595 Green 2 door 6 cylinder. Stand- F are DesOlO” 54 DeSOTO.. ....$ 595 — ae Solid black finish. Auto, trans. R&H. 34 4 DODGE Se ete & ivory. Royal. V-8 Auto. j 1 FORD eleas car was $695. 4 F eee s$ 645 Soden. VS pute. wens. 3 aay EVROLET $ 895 PASSENGER. a LL Pci, ais Is our 33 DODGE. sires 495 4 door —— This car is clean car for mom 33 3 CHEVROLE ETS. 195 ‘32 PLYMOUTH '$ $325) o- Sei Standard ‘Transmis- {AMMLER DALLAS the ‘Want Ad number | 1st Mala Main ‘388 CHEVROLET $1695, A BEAUTIFU . 4-DR. WITH R&H HYDRA YOU'’L BE PROUD OF THIS SHARP CAR fee 1955 FORD FAIRLANE SEDAN. R&H SPE. Ce ee eee oe ee eone $695 1954 CHEVY NICE BLACK ade FINISH 2ND FAMILY CAR. 1954 FORD EVERYBODY WANTS ‘EM. * YOURS FOR ONLY 1954 PONTIAC R&H MAROON FINISH. EXCEL. TIRES. REAL CLEAN. cecaeccccdecseneece $545 1955 FORD | AT THIS PRICE __GO WRONG. J YOU CAN'T = ate oe ee eer eee ee eee e 1953 PONTIAC HAS POWER STEERING, SOLID BODY & TIRES. TRANSPOR- TATION DELUX. Ce ee ey 1954 CHRYSLER STATION WAGON, BEA CONDITION THROUGHOUT. eee erereer eee teeen nese 1954 PLYMOUTH REALLY MOTHER'S SECOND CAR.. LOW MILEAGE. weeee $395 “EXTRA SPECIALS! 1959 PLYMOUTH SPORT 8 ML Pgh 8 Dei as DEMO. FULLY LO AD: 1959 FORD evi Ran” LIRR FOBR NS NEw “ee 1980 ‘PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CONVERT. Suane” ats. POWER. COME & SHARP. : : RIGHT! SAVE $$$ SHOW PLACE PONTIAC R.GeRe Cheyalee : Plymouth 4 ve seen Gut Ro $295 - ~~ ¥ r TWENTY EIGHT tay ny ! ~ f THE sonst PRESS: ‘sanumpay. JULY 18, 1050 \ La * | "Detroit. Motorists ‘Star’ ne as .- Today's Television “Programs aS wa ding Programs furnished by stations listed in thie column are sada to change without notice V to scl ‘Channel 2-WIBK-TV: Channe. + ‘wws-TV — Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV Big Stel Issue ANN ARBOR W®—A $20 a year ‘bdost in residence” hall” rates was” igan effective this fall, Rates will be $875 for single rooms, $815. for doubles and. $765 for triples, The price og meals ‘and linen ne university said the pay Bian granted residence “| ball employes. ‘een | new Ww ater : 4 ' SOFTENER; a @ Just look at what Lindsay's new Hk Golden. Nugget Water Softener offers) ou: @ a a a a = a B a a sd a a a a | a a a a 7 a ; i] J a a ail J a | a | a ‘ 4 a ¥ a: a » bo FE a a ; a ‘ of a XY 8 a a a : ' M eexclusive hberglass tan k—guarane a EB teed for lif fe against rust or corrosion, | Z @solid brass for valve, parts and fit- a tings— will never rust gut. | i'M eautomatic controls — timed- regen- ‘HE ocration, timed backwash, you don't @ i; | become a softener-sitter. # = @low, low cost—si aple but rugeed @ |] desigr. and mass production make EB if pogible. a B Now ou can enjoy wonderiul soft B® water living fora hleume atmasimum @ |p economy. Py Made by Lindsay, leader in the soft gw veer tield “B As Low As pw 95.19 Per = # Month a ry] Gel d@eiais i og : “ renting or bujir a a LINDSAY “SOFT WATER s Div. of Michigan Heating. Inc. a = 88 Newberry St. ' FE 8-6621 Tasunennenune Hikes Dormitory Rates ee announced by Chiversity of Mich-. at amazing low price ’ 2 ~ Sn | | N {seerrrrw My III IOI LDS , YOU CAN Depend ON DREWRYS BEER AS ADVERTISED ON ‘ WPON. 1460 PONTIAC » I AAAIPAZSAEAA AS LI LT LE ME I LD LD I I. Watch Channel 9 at 10:15 A.M. — Sunday. Aug. 2nd See “TODAY'S CHIROPRACTOR’: A presentation of ‘leading metropolitan clinics to create wider public. understanding of chiropractic. The James 0. Whitmer Chiropractic Clinic Pentiac 2.4295 We Carry the Following Television on Sales Floor _ HAMPTON ELECTRIC 825 W. Huron St. — Open Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. — FE 4-2525 | @ Admiral @ Westinghouse @ Dumont . . LANSING (AP) — Detroit motorists by the hundreds | : T : of thousands are going on_ televisio ong—ev | : going sion before Jong—every | qoniGHt’s TV HIGHLIGHTS | © (4) Cimarron (cont.) “Hiroshima,” dropping of 8:30 (7) Harry's Holiday House. | '’S Barrier in Strike for # day they drive down the John Lodge Expressway that cuts ¢:99 (2) Roy Rogers. (7) Wrestling’ ‘first atomic bomb cli . ; climaxes|g:99 (2) Movi Fedéral Mediator to through the heart of the city. 4) Round } pec e. edera eaiaro (4) Roundup (cont.) _ (9) News, Weather. film. 7 (4) (color) B the Gown ~The folks at home, however, won't be able to tune in| (7) Frontier Doctor. 10:15 (9) Gadabout Gaddis. (4) Playhouse 30. $:30 (4) Lite of Ri ‘| Knock Down the show. It’s part of an elaborate few traffic control (9) Popeye. 10:30 (2) Sea Hunt. - (7) White Hunter. _ lrese0 (@ | Pag 4 , . system the State Highway Department hopes will eéase 6:30 (2) San Francisco Beat. (4) D: A.’s Man. Polize ce eae foast) ) oa Ni a NEW YORK (UPI) — One of the congestion on Detroit's overloaded expressway system. - (4) Cross Current. Pe a teen Sees, Wallace Boory, Bums ass cy) Lady at Charen. big issues preventing a ‘settlement I. . restlin ) : . ‘amnenil ike i The experimental installation is the first ever developed _ (9) Swing Easy. (9) Theater pees a: British 7:00 (3) Leaaie. oan (9) Billboard. = ine ee strike ini and is expected to attract worldwide interest. Highway 7:99 (2) Highway Patrol. 4 big game hunter is appre-| (4) Movie. “Mad at the ~ 4 sao ado el 5 cvanagement’s. inaistince that _ Commissioner John C. Mackie said it should go into opera- (4) Policewoman. hended by Nazis while aim-. World,”. Keefe _ Braseile, (9) Special Agent. the work rules be changed. tion within a year. (7) Twenty-six Men. < ing loaded rifle at Hitler in Frank Lovejoy, Cathy O'Don-/ig.55 (7) News. : = : ~ : * * * (9) Gilead Baptist Church. “Manhunt.” (41). Walter. nell. ' oe ; At the start, 14 television cameras will be placed along 4...) (5) Reckoning. New dra- Pidgeon. "| (7) You Asked for It. 11300 a I Love Lucy. This issue figures to be a stum- 312 mile section between Edsel Ford and Davison inter- matic series! slanring i ew 11066 @ (4) News. Sports, Weath: 7:30 (2) That's My Boy. a ae Is Right. ron eee healets i 3 . de (7) Maverick. is cHRDgtS . . Ayres, Patricia Neal, Victor! 8:00 (2) Ed § tie Sir Jol (9) Abbott & Costello. his efforts to settle the strike: A teehnician will observe traffic controls on a battery of , Jory and Frank Lovejoy in 7) Gray Ghost. an can seven. sir J O0D +1339 (2) Top Dollar. = TV monitor screens lined up in a central control room. “Silent Night.” Brilliant sn- (9) Theater (cont.) | ae ee kee oe (9) Foreign Legionnaire. = involves ' nek Other equipment will record speed and volume of vehicles gineer, recovering from men-'49:29 (4) Movie. Drama: Charles $ ts, : (7) Burns & Allen. touchy and contgoversial topic o j pe tal breakdown, escapes from Coburn, “Colonel Effing- re one eee eed at (4) Concentration Cosrcinpiisiieeanin as well as lane usage hospital, disguised as Santa, ham’s Raid.” (4%). Spoleto Music Festival in, ° , x * & kk Claus, and heads home for ne Italy. | MONDAY AFTERNOON . = When traffic conditions change at one or more points, the Christmas Eve. 11:25 tacos i h co as (9) Movie. “Easy to Wed, ” 19:00 (2) Love of Life _ Webster defines a featherbed operator will go toa control board and pull switches to light i4) People Are Funny. op. rane) Samechan ts or, | Van Johnson, Esther Wil-| (4) Tic Tae Dougt rule 8s 8 union Tule that requires ee eee ee Born to Kill.” (47). Melo- liams, Lucille Ball en. fan employer to pay an unneeded d s along the expressway. They'll be visible (7) Dick Clark. Musical-ve- : | iams, Lucille Ball, Keenan) 7 | y y up overhea signal: along ¢ p vety with Kathy Linder drama: Rita Hayworth, Wynn, June Lockhart. (7) Across the Board. workman, or to pay for unneces- to motorists for at least 1.000 feet. Chuck Berry. Bobby Rydell oe from — Shanghai.” 8:30 (4) Dragnet. — nt enna Newsreel. sary or duplicating jobs, or limit- ze _ A ens “i — vs , (48). 1) Lawmé we ten | h f work to be done s ll the driver to get off the expressway or Skip ¢ Flip. aid ss (7) Lawman. : : ing the amount o Signals will te! eas . ‘ 5 nigral 5 red _“ * 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Horror 9:90 (2) GE Theater. “Caesar and 12:38 (2) Search for Tomorrow. in a day, as a means of stretching travel ata certain speed. He'll also be advised which lanes (9) avorite Story “Monster Maker.” (°44), fom ee ¢ (4) It Could be You. cork,” = are least congested. Similar signals are now in use on the = 5:00 a es font ; Piper Laurie. meee ENS (7) Pantomime Quiz. ‘ x °% * heey ee + de ! (color 2erry Presents. SUNDAY MORNING i P | 9) Serial Theat | Straits of Mackinac Bridge. : P 14) (color vee (9) Seria eater. . ae aime Musical variety with Tony .,.. ,. sone | olor) Chevy Show. As Sarr f Steel management claims that : 738 (2) itations. Tp ., |12:45 (2) Guiding Light. eames : Signals under consideration may show a green arrow for Bennett and the Four Lads, pipes (2) ae Shut-ins. | ee ae ee Raitt. 112350 (9) ewan : ace - _hasnpered 2 Tee open traffic lanes and a red ‘X’ for lanes which are closed. en 8:30 (2) Christoyhers. | Siorch, Barbara Heller. (#0 (2) Our Miss Brooks. ee oe feather- “This may provide a more efficient use of the express- ‘4 ala Ae cal 8:53 (4) (color). News. (D Cok 4. | (4) It’s a Great Life. | ing g. ways,” Mackie said. “We find that widely varying speeds on se 0) Wanted—Dead or Alive— 9 00 ® Billboard. i 9:30 (2) Alfred” Hitchcock. “Fog. S beper Bingo. It is also charged vant pane -essways cut down their capacity and help produce con- lagtoen: Ra akes on|* 2) Court of Health. hern,”” Michael Rennie, Bar-| 5 ; eaieel batact UN) Nate sseael Look exp ; _— : : oe ie bee : AG a (4) Church of the Crossroads: bara Bel Geddes. 1:30 (2) As The World Turns. _rolis long after their services are gestion ‘ " * Ree ee : (9) Oral Roberts. t?} Deadtine for Action () Topper. _aaen ¥'9:15 (7) Accent. 00 (2) Rich: ; : (4) Married Joan. : a = The television cameras will be enclosed in weatherproof, who is framed on charge sot 9:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit. "000 ‘a jchard rae (1:53 (4) Faye Elizabeth. lo ome e fare heated and ventilated enclosures with windshield wipers poy PInkertGn ‘detective. (4) Frontiers of Faith. - (9) News. Weather. 2:00 (2) For Better or Worse. eee -' phoney x. a = ie re on the glass front fdr use in bad weather Deny Presents (cont) (7) Understanding Our 39:20 (9) Little Theater. | (4) Queen for a Day. ne Movie cameras in the central control room will make per- 17) Jubilee (cont.) World. 10:30 (2} What's My Line? (7) Day in Court. ént. records of ‘traffic behavior ‘ay Temple Baniid Church (9) To Be Announced. (4) Arthur Murray. (2:30 (2) House Party. | But the struck steel companies | manen : ‘ : I ly be (2) This Is The Life. 7) M 1 McGraw (4) Court of Human Rela- regard the issue as important and | roe 2) Bremer, rae, ling (Catton Time She oe ee «Tee ge which must be deat wth man y brings -) Bas ; : 2 = ; _ sensitive policeman’s world ne po a Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clif- te ek Sore a ~ : 2k : > eras ay ARALINE { acred Heart. ton Webb. : 3: <) Big Payo . Steak... 3 Eggs ...Chocolate Butter era hing ceen acoain him i 19.45 (9) Film Fare. 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather (4) Young Dr. Malone MSU to Extend Project pi : 10:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. 7) Movie. “D (7) Beat the Clock. j j 1 (1) Black Saddle. Western: (7) Movie. angerous in Viet Nam 3 Years Soviets’ Breakfast Huge | ‘in ’cirarc’iic Siren. 2) Command Performance. Years" Sty Becket, Many (2) Movie." =” : : : 2) Verdict Is Yours. EAST LANSING 7 — A $2,661,- ‘ ape ase ly by Virgil ristophers lyn Monroe. m, NSING (Fh 2,661, Britt, Caches whom be has cee (2? Sagebrush Shorty. 11:20 (2) Sports. (4) From These Roots. |329 grant from the International PHILADELPHIA (AP) — What Maybe the Soviet dinner does beaten in water rights case. (4) (color) George Pierrot. (4) Movie. “‘Ginger, Jane) ; e Who Do You Trust? Cooperation Administration will : : ; ‘e pacy - ane ral, “Adicio (7) Johns Hopkins. Withers. 4: (2) Brighter Day. ‘permit continu Michi ; ere ‘ tanakfast? an advantage. 1 . (7) Lawrence Welk. Musical pe ation of a Michigan do you usually have for breakfast? have an advantage. It’s easy on i wrence . Musi 9 ; : ne & . { . ; ' < toast and cof- the billfold for the fellow who's variety featuring Lawrence (9) Movie. . 11:25 (2) Movie. “I Am the Law,” 4) (color) Truth or Conse-|State University technical assist- gaa peer ? May.(taking the pretty miss out to din- Welk and his _Champagne' !¥:36 (4) Cartoon Carnival. Edward G. Robinson, Wendy! quences. |ance progect in Viet Nam for an- fee? “Just toast and coffee? May- ming } Ss iacie Makers (7) Wrestling. Barrie, Otto Kruger. (7) American Bandstand. lother three years. be just coffee if you get up a Mer. (9) Amazing. Draina: THe . . 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. © * * * little late? man Bradiey demonstrates! SUNDAY SEIEENOON - MONDAY MORNING 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. | MSU advisers have been con-. < * * leads D Sroiacts how the ieyramis of evo (2) (color) Little Lulu. 6:50 (2) Meditations. (4) County Fair. ducting an intensive program in The Soviet track stars here for eads Vow rrojec were built. (7) Bowling. 6:55 (2) On The Farm Front. (9) Sherwood Forest. ‘Viet Nam since 1954. the mect with the United States serpy ant} wp—Edward F. Hen- 9:30° (2) Have Gun, Travel. West (9) Foreign Legionnaire. —_7:¢9° (2) TV College. 5:00 (2) Movie. | * * today and Sunday relate that the | ern: Paladin finds a trail '=°3® (4) Builder’s Showcase. | (4) Today. (4) (color) George Pierrot} Emphasis in the next three years Soviet Union breakfast usually Sley is new project manager of town in fear of vow of Texas| ~ (9) Mickey Rooney. (7) Big Show. Presents. |will be placed on educational ac- consists of the following: ‘major foreign engineering and con-' rancher ts burn down school! (2) Detroit Speaks. 7:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (9) Looney Tunes. tivities in connection with the Pub-| juic steak. three Struction projects for Dow Chemi- ‘ : 12:45 (2) Tiger Warmup. 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