_ ? ~ PONTIAC, MIGHIEAN. SATURDAY. TONE « 6, 1989 —30 PAGHS on School Po tsin City, W Start ROUTE TO MSUO — Seventeen-year-old of a Tradition Pentiae Press Phote first Pontiac Press MSUO Carrier Scholarship. Race Car Flips Into Crowd; 22 Persons Injured Many Children, Son of Driver Among Those Hurt in Missouri ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (®—A race car smashed into the bleachers, injuring 22 per- sons among: a crowd of 500 at a small dirt track Friday night. The accident oc- curred during the first-race on the program, for a purse of $10. One of those injured seri- ously was Ronnie Lee Nei- del, 8, son of the wrecked . |ear’s driver, Albert M. (Bud) Neidel, Joseph. The father suffered a bruised shoulder and shock, Of the 22 in- jured, 21 were hospitalized. Many were children. 30, St. ‘Monkey Gives Pontiac Police the Business gave-the business to two Pontiac police officers and, the city dog warden yesterday they tried vainly to bring’ him down, August Martinez and dog warden William Schneider eventually tired of the animal's monkey shines and gave up the battle. * * at the corner of Bloomfield avenue and Fern street. tiac Press photographer who wan- dered on the scene got one, The monkey wouldn't bite. ‘dog warden left, the monkey still Baccalaureate Brian Woolcock, left, receives a $500 check from circulation manager of The Pontiac Press, after being named winner of the Earl Treadwell, He will begin January 1956. Train Smashup Kills 48 in Brazil 2 Commutert Collide’ -Head-on Near Station; at Least 100 Injured SAO PAULO, Brazil (UPD — Two commuterf trains collided head-on near a suburban station during the rush hour last night, killing 48 persons and injuring more than 100 others. 3 * * * The dead included 37 men, five women and three children. “1 was just standing there With other people coming from | work when I heard a hissing | seund and then the terrible crash,” said a 13-year-old boy who was injured in the wreck. “J felt myself falling and heard people screaming and crying. People were trying to get out | stepping on people ee were hurt.” Officials feared rescue crews would find more bodies trapped in the wreckage. All available am- bulances and medical teams con- verged on.the scene from Sao Paulo and surrounding areas. — x * The trains were moving on the same track at about 25 miles an hour when they rammed each other. x * * The tracks were littered with splintered wood, broken glass and passerigers’ belongings. the train coaches. 4 7 Some of the bodies were thrown clear of September. Brian has had his paper route since Press Carrier Wins MSUO Scholarship | |bleachers upside down. classes at the new university in A Pontiac Press newspaper route this morning] turned into the magic gateway to Michigan State Uni-| wvermity Oakland for 17-year-old Brian Woolcock. A Press carrier for three and @ half years, Brian} te sext section. Neidel’s modified stock car and one driven by Jerry Hayes, To- peka, Kan., sideswiped on a turn of the quarter. mile Beverly Speedway while doing abeut 70 miles an hour, ’ They were the only two cars left in the race. Neidel’s car shot off the banked turn, over an eight-foot embank- ment and fence. It did a half-flip in| Pontiac Northern the air and smashed into the) The car slid along the bottom | row of seats, sweeping spectators | before it, It hurtied across a | space between bleacher sections | and crashed to a halt against | Mrs. Lee W. Anderson of near this morning learned that*— Scholarship to MSUO. this is happening to me,” he said A B-plus student at Pontiac Central High School, he is in the top 15-per cent of the graduating class. He was chosen on the ba- sis of his school principal’s rec- ommendation, the report of the Press’ district circulation repre- sentative, and for other general characteristics. ucation. * * * 113 customers, Brian had already applied for entrance te MSUO before being named ip winner. He was the 68th at the new university which opens in Sep- of the charter freshman class. Brian, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Woolcock, 201. Mohawk 'Rd., could scafcely believe his jears. “I’m nervous—! can’t believe Interested in science, especially ibiology and chemistry, he hopes to obtain a master’s degree in ed- Since he started delivering pa- pers in January 1956, he has saved $700 toward his education. He has He will, of course, be a member he has been awarded the! Brian said he was anxious to at’ first Pontiac Press Carrier tend MSUO because of its curricu- ‘lum. The scholarship winner fe active in extra-curricular activities, He’s a Student Council alternate, assist- ant scoutmaster, plays in the high school band, and belongs to the Hi-Y's and the Biology Club. He attends Christ Church Cran brook and belongs to the St. An- drew’s Guild and Marquis Club there. He will receive $500 a year from The Press for four years provided his academic work meets university standards. If he wishes, he will be able to work summers at The Press. Twenty-two carriers are graduat ing from high school, and 12 were eligible to compete for the schol- ‘larship, having taken college prep- aratory courses. Others will continue their educa- tions in specialized and industrial fields. The Press will award a scholar- ship for each of the next three years. Contest judges were Conrad Church, former Pontiac Press edi- tor; Roy Alexander, MSUO direc- tor of student services; and Dr. William Emerson-of the Oakland County Board of Education. Observe Great Privilege Tomorrow Mark Freedom of Press NEW YORK—In recognition of Freedom of the Press Day, Alberto Gainza Pas, President of the Inter issues the fol- American Press Assn., lowing statement: “This June 7 we in the Americas — once more celebrate Freedom. of the Press Day. * * * “The majozity of IAPA members publish in countries where freedom of expression and the e our profession are free. In express- ing our joy over this fact, reaffirm our decision to continue © fulfilling our task of reporting the news objectively and of public opinion with independence and without fear. ow. at @: & “In these last years w ‘ the fall of dictatorships which were an insult to our.civilization and our cul- ture, but we must beware to the easy illusion that he cise achieved by the forces of freedom is definite and irrevocable. Past dictators ‘ -and would-be dictators of are lying in’ wait, vantage of any’ — who usé xercise of we should “Let us ~ the: minds orienting if we wish e have seen of giving in the present tp take ad- offered ° “Today more than ever our con- stant vigilance is necessary; we must denounce before continental and world opinion any attempt at retrogression, tempt be by governments or by anyone who acts with the. support or consent of the authorities. Our people should not be fooled by those racy and freedom to disguise ac- tions that lead to the curtailment of our liberties. tion that freedom of the press is not a But rather of us and that we must. all defend it ‘St. Joseph, said: “We were about four or five rows from the bottom, A car came hur- tling over the fence and wiped the three rows in front of us clean. The car came to a stop on the ‘bleacher to-the south. A man and two children were pinned under- nefth.”’ Stalemate Halts Geneva Parley West Asserts Nikita Must Break Deadlock lf He Wants Summit GENEVA (UPI) — The foreign ministers’ conference ground to a standstill today, and Western dele- gates said it is up to Premier Ni- kita Khrushchev to break _ the stalemate if he still wants a sum- mit meeting. High Allied officials said Rus- sian Foreign Minister Andrei Gro- myko obviously is marking time while he waits for orders from the Kremlin regarding Western pro- posals for an interim Berlin agree- ment. _ ; Western delegates believe the new instructions may be delayed until Khrushchev has had time whether such at- the vocabulary of democ- continue impressing upon of our readers the convic a monopoly of newspapers, a right that belongs to all Berlin with West Germany. to put on a propaganda show with the 17 German Communist leaders who arrive in Moscow Monday. were threatening again today to| W clamp a total blockade on West Berlin if West Germany goes ahead with plans for parliament to meet in this Red-encircled city and elect a new president. * * * The Communists have. threat- ened three times this week to cut the lifelines linking isolated West Western officials were talking today of setting a time limit for ending the Big Four foreign min- isters conference to force it to a point of decision. News Flashes Set Here Sunday A small monkey' high up a tree afternoon as Patrolmen Gerald avert and * The monkey was in a 60-foot tree Navarre climbed up the tree hoping to.lure the monkey to him with monkey-food bought in a pet shop. “It was hopeless,’ he said, Monkeys like bananas, so a Pon- After a half hour, the police and free and swinging. from limb to! limb. He is still at Emerty. Seniors From Northern, Central, Waterford Will Participate in Services warmed up fast for the driver o He told police that he fell asleep through guard rails onto a public the shore after striking and injuri Seniors will participate Sunday in baccalaureate services held by, High School, \Pontiac Central High S¢hool and | |Water ré Township High Sc hol. | Rev. Galen FE. Hershey, associ- jate pastor, First Presbyterian! Church, will be speaker at the PNH_ service ginning at 7:30 p.m. in Northern's {Upward Way.” Rev. David K. Mills, curate, All Saints Episcopal Church, will deliver the invocation und bene. | diction, while the prayer ducted by Rev. Edmund Watkins, pastor, Jeslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Charch. Baccalaureate services for PCH will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Cen- tral Methodist Church. “Spindle and Distaff’ is the title- of the speech to be delivered by Rev. Milton H. Bank, minister of the church. * * * The invocation will be delivered by Rev. Wesley C, Wibley, minis- ter of the First Assembly of God Church; the prayer by Rev. Jo- seph W. ‘Moore, minister of the Trinity Baptist Church. : * * * Waterford graduates will hear a- baccalaureate message from Rev. Donald C. Andrews, pastor of the Church of thé Atonement-Unit- begin at 8 p.m. at WTHS. of the Lutheran Church of the As- cension, will deliver the invoca- tion and benediction. @ ed Presbyterian. The services will] Rev. William LaFountain, pastor | Supper Snatches Many Parks in Walled Lake IN HOT WATER—The normally cool waters of Walled Lake pleaded not guilty to a drunk driving charge. ae 7 | | 0. f this auto transport yesterday. at the wheel. His truck ripped beach and ended up parallel to ng one woman. The driver later From Beach Death, Injury jonas earls rm ee The accident occurred shortly before 5 p.m. when p ithe beach was deserted by youngsters in favor of the) scripture reading will be con. dinner table. Mrs. Jeannette Roberts, 50, of 584 E. Lake East Beverly St.; Emerson and Rev. Both Elections Will Fill Two Education Seats Polls Open 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. With 15 Trying for Ballot Victory Voters will turn out at the polls Monday to fill two terms on the Pontiac Board of Education and the same number of seats on the Wa- terford Township Board of Education. Hours for balloting are 7 ‘a.m. to 8 p.m. in both school idistricts. Six candidates are on the Pontiac ticket for four-year terms, while nine — will vie for the two three- year berths in the Water- ‘ford election... Incumbents Monroe M. Osmun J. Allen Parker are seeking their fifth and second 4 year terms, respectively, on the Pontiac Board. Competing for their seats are Thomas Horwitz, Mrs. Jennie R. Jones, Dr. Leonard F. Klausmeyer and Roy B. MacAfee. Bidding for the two places en the Waterford Board are incum- bent E. L. Windeler, Norman L.. Cheal, Kurt H. Kuhne, Jerome Mulligan, Donald KR. Murphy, John F, Naz, Elden Rosegart, Mrs. M. Virginia Ross and Dean A. Salley. Marshal Smith is not seeking re-election. Polling places for the two school Supper appetites probably saved a score of children board elections are listed below. the senna s s from death or injury late yesterday afternoon, when an| be- auto transport truck smashed through guard rails and|. auditorium. His topic will be ‘The careened across a walle beach, ending up in Walled W PONTIAC SCHOOL DISTRICT “Bagley School, 320 Bagley St.; = School, 640 West Huron + Crofect-School, 280 West Hur- on "St.; Close St. Station; Lincoln Junior High School, 131 Hillside ; Owen School, 43 East Colum- ge Ave.; LeBaron School, 595 School, |859 Emerson St.; Baldwin School, truck. at Pontiac General Hospital with shoulder and rib injuries. * * * “I was cleaning. debris off the water at the beach across the road from my home," Mrs, Roberts told Police Chief James A, Deck- er. MISSES ‘S' CURVE Suddenly the big transport car- rying a load- of four new cars missed an ‘‘S’” curve going west * * * The haulaway smashed sever- al steel guardrails and traveled 300 feet across the beach strik- ing the woman near the water's edge and plunging into the lake. It finally came to a halt in | three or four feet of water. ec 'Dr., Walled Lake, was the> only person struck by the truck, although several windows} jwere smashed, said. She is in’ satisfactory condition) * * The driver, Harold Sneed, 30, of | whee} and was awakened by the ‘woman's screams. “I just woke up and looked down and there she was floating in the water next to the cab,” he related, according to police. * * * Sneed admitted he had little |sleep Thursday night and had “a few drinks’ Friday afternoon, said Chief Decker. Later Sneed pleaded not guilty to a drunk driv- ing charge before Walled Lake Justice Herman Roth. * * * He was released after furnishing $200 bond and his trial is set for June 18. Police said it took two wreckers 24, hours to pull the The cars all remained on the huge truck from its soggy position. Byron, said he fell asleep at the; (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Sunday Outlook: How About a Dip? Possible thunderstorms are pre- dicted for the Pontiac area late this afternoon or evening. Temper- atures will continue warm with the low tonight hitting 62. * * * Partly cloudy and a high of 86 degrees is the weatherman’s fore- cast for Sunday. Today's south to southwesterly winds at 8-15 miles an hour will diminish tonight. Partly cloudy and somewhat warmer with a chance of showers is the outlook for Monday. * * * Sixty-three was the lowest tem- ceding 8 a.m. The recording at 1 p.m. was 80. From Our News Wires OMAHA BEACH, France—Amer-| ican and French military leaders gathered at this wirid-swept beach today to pay tribute to the men who died making it the first foot-| The East German Communists hold of freedom in France during | jooking historic Omaha World War II. ~ *& Fifteen. years ago was D-Day, the start of the great Allied as- sault on Hitler’s Atlantic wall, Omaha’ Beach then was a cha- otic tangle of landing craft, tanks, howitzers, ammynition crates, jeeps and struggling men of the lst and 29th American Infantry di- visions. They faced merciless pounding from well-dug-in German positions. Before the beachhead was se- cured, more than 13,000 Ameri- cans, Britains and Canadians were killed er wounded. The only signs of that bitter bat- tle now are the crumbling fortifica- tions of Hitler’s Festung Europa, to avoid the disaster and ~the humiliation of tyranny. . “Let us also devote this day to remembering our colleagues who still suffer persecution in countries of the Western Hemisphere which have not yet recovered their free- dom. They must know that they are not alone, The IAPA will never give up a fight that can only, end . with their.complete liberation.” Bs ata half-hidden by sand drifts and the ‘9,896 white crosses that mark the \St. Laurent U.S. Military Ceme- * + ‘Gen. Lauris Norstad, and Brig. senior American officers attending tery. . A delegation of U.S. National rE Gen. Leon W. Johnson, air dep- ‘uty to Allied Supreme Commander Gen, C. Coburn Smith, U.S. mil- - ‘itary attache in Paris, were the today’s ceremonies at the ceme- Guardsmen and a U.S. Army hon- veterans of the ba‘tle also were j | present. | Among them was Cpl Theodore 'Liska of Chicago, now on active | duty with the Army in Paris, who jcame to the chalky bluffs over- Beach | yesterday so he could be alone with his remembrances of the fateful battle. Lifka has kept that lonely vigil every year since 1944... * * * Sgt: Donald Duguette of Ne- gaunne, Mich., now stationed in Germany, brought his wife Mary and his three children to share his Duguette recalls that 3¢@ of his | | closest friends were killed by | | German fire in 15 minutes. “I guess this is one of the things, that was shooting at us,"’ he said, leaning on the rusting snout of a German 88-millimeter anti - tank gun that poked from the ruins of a pillbox. . * * * Today the setting was peaceful —but the rubble of war still lit- tered the invasion coast on the aniversary of the mammoth sec- ond-front assault which started the Allied sweep across Europe and memories of the beach. x* * * é scarred by war's fury. the French coast is taking country home. *. the Presitient’s plans for being host at the farm this brought Germany to her knees within 11 months. x & 1959.--Ike Knows Peace GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP)—President Eisenhower is spend- ing this 15th anniversary of the Normandy landings in the rural peacefulness of this area which long ago also was cd The man Who commanded the 1944 D-Day invasien of it easy this weekend ‘at his It is situated at the edge of another famed battlefield— where forces. of America’s North and South fought in 308. * * golf age the day and ‘for evening to’ about 200 White House staff guests are a dramatic contrast to the nerve- wracking ordeal he underwent 15 years ago. x * * Now, he is President. It is a day for memories of the start of the campaign which smashed — Fortress Europe, The Living Recall—D-Day, 1944 Moss-covered barges lie scat- | tered about Omaha Beach, and | rusted troop carriers settle deep in the sand. | Strips of steel matting used for limprovised roads have been twist- ied by rising and falling rip tides. From off shore, you could hear the water slapping the burned-out hulls of vessels scuttled to make artificial harbors = the invasion craft. * * * Aside from a few fishermen, the vast expanse remains deserted. Even the inland reminders of the war have almost disappeared. On the bluffs above the beach, fine sand has invaded the covered pill boxes that shel- tered the German defenders. Hedge rows that provided cover for the Germans. have reverted back to jungle thickness. Herds of grazing cattle and the stillness made jt difficult to be- lieve that war ever passed this way. Sn aN In Today's Diese [SES MS ES * Cine: Mews v6. ss.c0055: 9 Ce ere a< @ Editorials ......... Saccési ca, & Home Section ....... nosey SOS Jour ney To Leve . eee eRe eee 4 Obituaries ........ es | Sperts eek Seree ween uke cate 2.13 : Theaters ........<.05..., In TV & Radio Programs tae D Wilson, Earl .....,. sdvvseeas 1 Women's Pages .. ee perature in downtown Pontiac pre- % se lpi fh TURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 ise 4 ee oP , Baise Tosh Work ee odey on Telegraph Launches Festival of Art — Resurfacing Job, Began aay ee : : ‘sail a t y a | A i 5% i | a j OYE Sd : 2 ? ‘ as" J es fp ee v= oa é iS : fi i eS / eer A : 7 i r fi pe f ED hy ai i ke ‘ ' oe : Poy eee oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, 8 * ind Mystery Plane in DETROIT im — Discovery of the| motte in Birmingham, when the D eser | rember ‘of: the erew was ever; This desert mystery is as deep : and baffling as any recorded jn the wreckage of a B24 bomber in the] news of discovery of the plane |found. It was one ef Bob's first ' For the next nine days Bir-fa ballet dance on the lawn at sands of the Sahara Desert brought) was relayed. : missions. _ 5 annals of the seas. al ryig Be ooh w pean 10 Months Ago, May Be|mingham becomes an art colony|Quartan Fells. back memories of World War Il) 116 recalled: "We were notified} “Later the War Department noti-| The B24 bomber with # crew " ic! Completed Next Week (Szxne ee" from , Among today's highlights also for two Michigan families today —|., rty after the plane disappeared fied us that the men were listed as| of mine, found im the waterless | The bomber lies there on P near, chair-| 8 the twoday show at the Com- the 15th anniversary of the Allied’) Bob was missing in action. Noikilled in action.” waste of Libya, 380 miles south sand, preseryed almost , perfectly zoey, Yoo . — ~-| munity House. This will feature D-Day landings in France. ) is the hot, arid desert air. Al) Resurfacing of Telegraph road|Mal, && ve aw festival] the Works done in the crafts and fe © 8 2 though its fuselage was snapped! fom West Huron south to James|Spoke briefly when the Carrying a crew of nine, the plane mysteriously disappeared af ter leaving its Cairo base for a bombing mission over Naples, Italy, April 4, 1943. Two Michigan men, Tech. Sgt. Harold G. Ripslinger of Saginaw and Tech. Sgt. Rebert E. La- motte of Lake Linden, were on the plane. No trace of the B24 was found until] it was discovered by a team of exploring geologists in the des- ert some 380 miles south of Ben- gasl. ALMOST INTACT No bodies were found near the «iin two at the tail, , the plane ap- @ pears undamaged otherwise. lis radio still is in working order. There is not a trace of the crew- men who flew off on that mission in 1943. No clothing, no written records. K boulevard, which began 10 months ago, is expected to be all completed by next week. James Dykstra, assistant dis- trict road engineer with the Pon tiac office of the State Highway Dept., said contractors ‘‘now are finishing up at some of the inter- sections.” The 1.2 miles of work began nity are displaying the works of painters, many from communities, accord- ing to Mrs. Ernest Jay, publicity Fate of Strauss in Small Group 10-15 Senators Remain Undecided on How to Vote for Appointment * * * x * ~| Water bottles, presumably tight- ly capped, were found still filled in the cabin of the plane. Had the _ crew crash-landed in the desert 4 \and started to walk out to civiliza-| Cosy and gutter on ths anal hbo tion, surely they would have taken legraph, and putting in left all available water with them. ae If they had been killed in the landing which caused so little dam- age to the plane, their remains cluding the left turn lanes, has} WASHINGTON (AP)— The fate One of the outstanding programs, plane, which was almost intact ound te xb: boosted the state job from an orig-|of Lewis L. Strauss’ nomination according to , will be the and sand covered. Did the crew all bail out some- |nal contract price of $101,883 to|as secretary of commerce appears | concert by James Milton, a where else, as the Pentagon | around $117,000. to be in the hands of a smal! band tionally known singer, Milton Ne ee ic teas: thinks is likely? Then how did | A & A Asphalt Co. of Birming-|of 10 to 15 senators. be heard at 8:30 p.m, Tuesday wreckage was relayed to fami- the plane fly on for hundreds |ham was the prime contractor,| They are the senators who have|at the Birmingham High School reine reliebigricy goamertea of miles to let down in a soft |Max R. Frisinger of Ann Arbor| not made up their minds about the| auditorium, ie Spee te se nua kan Fe landing on the desert? And why |did the concrete pavement work,|Controversial nomination, or, if; A constant changing of pro- ane Hee ee ee ane Cades apparently did none of the crew | while Kutchins Co. of Lansing did| they have, have not confided their will provide new enter- ee a, cas survive? the curb and gutter work, Dykstra|decision to their colleagues. _|tainment daily. A sidewalk cafe out before the plane crashed. p m aie eve both } endl ona trout ‘s the But both families said they were Ole tie goal, of paleo Work also included adding a| Democrats. Seve n Democrets| business area will serve to eiripred notified shortly after the B24 disa- ' caiie aived a letter 1 right turn lane on Huron at the| have said they'll vote to confirm| shoppers and out-of-towners of ry ae .s . partme: el- r 2 ma peared that their sons were ‘miss ~~ ne aa wae ie er a Tel-Huron Shopping Center. Strauss oun waisla eretes Te ee ee Hae ea ing in action . one pisne Recher ting W rf rd J creeper cin . ys rs rales m mbing ML ; * * 4 Later, both families received ~7== \lost radio contact with its base q e or aycees | Assuming that all the other 33 Bi povongorg pe — War Department notification that tite wait long was presumed down in the 7 - Voted te tole os: ks “Kile : AP Wireghote Republicans ” at the Community . their sons were listed as “killed Wires Mediterranean. | ns a icers Strauss: sit) nead at least House in action.” DESERT MYSTERY — A strange memento of a U. 8. B24 Liberator Bomber. ae Force. | ep VER OCEAN? aan De tic votes to put} Johan Eliot, Raarene are ; W ; ane é ly made an un- = ine more Democratic ' eee te, brother of | °f World War II popped into the news today. experts say the plane apparently | wilt be. et \him over the top. But he can’t| re consultant Mich eet eariccrniuely ceger Geologists exploring a rarely visited area of the manned landing after the crew bailed out in 1943. icone ee = ly elected Waterford Townshi gang, necessarily assume that all the| State Health Dept., eS ents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. La- | Sahara Desert came upon the lonely remains There has never been any trace of the nine men. plane flew on safely to the south? ior Chamber of Commerce officers| Republicans will vote for him, al- sity of though the tightest kind of GOP party discipline is being invoked. Sen. Warren G. Magnuson (D- Wash) told newsmen Friday he thinks 10 to 15 senators haven't thur Salley, first vice president; ate observers agree with the fig- Zaven Melkonian, second vice Ure. president; Donald Beedle, secre-| tary; Jack McCaffrey, treasurer; and Richard Thompson, corres- ponding secretary. * * * Besides their wives as guests for the evenings, the JCs have in- vited Supervisor Elmer R. John- son, $500-scholarship winner Ches- at a banquet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Community “Activity, Inc., on Wil- liams Lake road. *.* & Former officers will install The Pentagon identified the plane from its serial numbers. It released Friday night the names of the crewmen and their next of kin. In spite of the passage of time, relatives of all nine crewmen were reached Friday night. They said ing can help a concerned mem- ber to live a Quaker life. Following his talk, a short wor- ship service will be held, conclud- ing the meetings till fall. * * * The Youth Night Supper of the First Methodist Church will be held in the church social hall at 6:30 p.m, Monday, “The Tiger’s Claw,” a one-act play, will be presented by the Chancel Players. This will con- clude the summer sessions. * * * | St. Clair Monster \R, Tat Puanketerin Bottleneck Plagues Seaway : Black Fur Coat’ Ships Delayed 24 Hours Department in 1943 that their DETROIT uv — What was that monster the kiddies at Avon School loved ones were missing in action. i Downward Passage; , year later they were told they Dozen Wait at Welland Our Legislature Dumps 450 Bills Into the Ash Can LANSING u—The Legislature's day with passage of a first dead focus will be narrowed when itiline in the traditional timetable) returns next Monday, with aboutileading up to adjournment—pos 49 bills consigned to the ash can sibly in July, Lawmakers set the before adjournment for the week-/date in joint rules adopted last end week * * * “Thus stand the skirmish lines in what has become by far the ‘it- terest dispute between the Demo- cratic Senate and President Eisen- hower in his six years in the White House. lin St. Clair Shores saw stomping ‘around In Lake St. Clair? * * * It was no monster, it was just a had been aan x prankster in a black fur coat. a In Saginaw, James Ripslinger That's the expianation police | PORT COLBORNE, Ont. PH — The big sweep out came yester Rain Patches —| ton | All except tax and appropria- bills not reported from committee in the house of In- troduction were cut down, Lost offer for the youngsters’ story of , a “hairy monster with four fangs, a huge head and hands with long claws” which lives in the lake. Patrolman Arthur Ladas, St. About a dozen ships are waiting to enter the Welland Canal, plagued by shipping delays since the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway. remembered the last words of his brother, Harold, before he flew overseas. “He told me, ‘If we're attacked in the plane it’s going to be rough ter Hansley and Richard Carlson, the teenage Road-E-O winner, 15 Seeking Posts Youth eon Honors at State Road-E-0 Birmingham Community House is accepting registrations for childrens’ summer art class- es, according to Myra Showman, nets ify hatt of alt bite ‘air She an sata he The over-all delay for down-|—I'm the belly gunner.’ ”’ . vine of he heheteeles Town-| director, ; alr Shores youth officer, Said N€’ hound ships now is about 24 hours.| aw . ship Junior Chamber of Commerce bimitted at the present se® | wont ti . eater When they were reported t Grade school students will re- Dampen M Uggy | htt! st the oer went fo the nchool yesterday aiid|Vessels continue to lose time €8] migaing, we thought, in the be- IN SDCNOO! CIECTIONS — | Road-E-0 Richard Carlson, of 3044 Weather Blanket By The Associated Press A warm, humid weather blanket wrapped up vast areas east of the Rockies today Patches of rain and slight cool ing in some sectors pierced the an llth hour plea on Wednésday. | * * * | The House stifled mittee three bills State Affairs Com- to strengthen Michigan's civil rights Few of the casualties giere un. |the fur coat probably was the same expected, “including~ most of the,Per#on who paraded around in a} bills for which Gov, Williams made | Purple suit last year. * * * “We've had four or five calls on this story from worried parents,” Ladas said. ‘‘Most of the people around the school are taking it as | they await entry into each of the |seven locks of the 27\4-mile canal. | Two ships waited in one lock for more than three hours yes- terday before they were free to proceed, Some shippers feel that a fleet of 10 to 15 vessels will be an- ginning, that they'd be found alive. Or that they had been taken prisoner, and maybe just injured. But 12 months later the Army told us they were listed as . “Harold was a star athlete at St. Andrgws High School, and he (Continued From Page One) 40 East Howard St.: Longfellow School, 31 North Astor St. Wilson School, 511: South Sanford St.; McConnell School, 245 South Paddock St.; Eastern Junior High School, 25 South Sanford St.; Cen- Barkman St., is competing at Midland today against some 100 contestants from towns and cities throughout the state. * * * Carlson, 18, is a senior at Water- ford Township High School and won the local award, competing 11:30. 10 a.m. ceive water color and pastel train- ing Tuesday mornings from 10 to Junior and senior high school students will have classes in draw- ings and painting instruction from till noon Wednesdays. Both terms are for six weeks, and will begin June 23, ; .|with 12 other teenagers May 24, muggy climate law by failure to report them. a joke. But it's hard to explain chored at the Lake Erie entrance got the Purple Heart posthu- coe 101 a oe Ne, in written and driving skill tests) The Altrusa Club of Greater * *% * And for the 11 in th these stories to youngsters. to the canal perennially during the|mously.” ; Telegraph ree 5 ze given at he-high school parking) Birmingham will hold a dinner; _ | nd for the 1ith time in the ee navigation season. tt *« P 4 riled Chetan er ~“| meeting at the Community It was cooler in the Texas Pan-| 1) years of the governor's un- ‘ handle and eastern New Mexico in the wake of a rain, hail and wind storm that lashed the region Friday night, To the north, cool Canadian air seeped over the upper Great Lakes, driving the mercury 10 to 15 degrees below a corresponding period Friday, Farlier Friday night, five inch es of rain doused Brownwood in West Texas. Rain- swollen Willis Creek, near Brownwood, over|thing else—even the amount of pred by th ve nq, American lake ships are being ikita in. . be flowed and a! one caaiiies money needed. cuatro jonal diesel anc iranted (antaisty when they ais iy abe aap ea Woman Is Hospitalized to leave their homes. Winds) Neither side offere 18 nirine tavy, the Welland Canal. r mains Myster +e winced ai Ti-milas an Hour leo Neither side offered anything) A U.S. submarine and a Navy rip y y After Headon Collision hammered the region, damaging frees and disrupting telephone service. Baseball - sized hailstones also peppered Wickett, Tex + * * Two tornado funnels were sight- ed but neither did any damage missiles. Se aa AK She was described in satisfac | Property Owners are hereby notified that all More sunshine wax on tap for) [tepublicans favored increasing) ‘The American submarine. the |, vaoiainte ve oe an thatiers on his way home from @ 10-/oey condition today with face and, pepe h y h ae FREE the Southwest following Friday's the sales tax from 2 to 4 cents. Grenadier, stayed nearly three ed oesiota . H re Piha rnd day tour of the Soviet satellite on head injuries. The other mere | property vacant or otherwise sha century-plug temperatures at some re premature. He outlined pri- | stations, Needles, in Southern Cal- | precedented tenure, the “seal of | quality’ bill wound up tn a plg econhole., * * * | | Republican legislators and Wil- liams agreed on one point in a televised debate last night: Michl- needs gan's sinate jmore money. NOTHING ELSE government new in the way of argument The Democrats supported the pleagyback state Income tax pro- | posat, This would cost an in- | dividual 7 per cent of what he pays the federal government in Income tax. ipa apn mene pent Some parts of the earth But they didn't agree on any- of Red Sub of Iceland only sighted a Soviet sub south of Iceland, it photographed same The Navy, which made the pic- ture public Friday night, said the Red submarine was of the ‘‘Z" class, a long range type but pow- imiles south of Iceland. The pic- ture showed no deck structure such as might be used to launch missiles. Some of the "Z" subs lire believed to be equipped for miles away from the Soviet one are Navy Releases Photo! WASHINGTON, The Navy not’ . f plane spotted the aub loafing cn| MeLagan said yesterday he was| the surface last week about 180 amazed at an .announcement by * * * To date 247 ocean vessels have moved upbound through the canal but only 150 have returned, Three ships were moving up- bound through the canal last night on their second trip through the 'St.© Lawrence Seaway, which opened April 25. At Montreal, T. R. McLagan, president of the Canada Steam- ship Lines, says Canadian and ‘Jean-Claude Lessard, vice presi- dent of the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority, that delays on the Wel- land are ‘not as bad as some ‘people make out.” orities for ships carrying coal, For 16 years the plane rested there and was seen by no one. Or, if some desert nomad came across) it, he told no @guthority. It wus found a short time ago by a team of exploring geologists. : The U.S. Air Force sent a plane crew to see the wreck and photo- graph it from the air. And jt is sending experts overland to exam. ine it more closely. BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev left for Moscow today, still leav- ing a lot of mystery about his vis- its to Albania and Hungary. He spent two days in Budapest conferring with Communist lead- the Adriatic. His stopover here was marked by usual silence on High School, 600 Motor St.; Wash- ington Junior High School, 710) Menominee Rd.; and Whitfield) School, 2000 Orchard Lake Ave. | WATERFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT Precinct 1, Drayton Plains) School, 3000 Sashabaw Rd.:; Pre- cinct 2, Donelson School, 1200 West Huron St.; Precinct 3, Waterford Precinct 5, Pontiac Lake School, 2515 Williams Lake Rd. A headon collision of two cars on M15 north of Grange Hall road, | Brandon Township, sent one of, the drivers, Mrs. Leota M. West-| erby, 30, of 68 South St., Orton-, ville, to Goodrich Hospital. Walter T. Burwell, 54, of 31822, Carlelder Rd., Southfield Town-, Center School, 1021 Airport Rd.; | Co Winner of today’s contest will be acclaimed the outstandirig teen- age driver of the state and will receive an all-expense trip to Washington, D.C., to compete in the national finals. ‘ * * * 5a 2 He will also receive a scholar- ship sponsored by the Pure Oil . House at 7 p.m, Monday. Following the annual reports of committee chairmen, newly elect- ed officers will be installed. The slate includes Mary Spalding, pres- ident; Mrs, Carl Wonnberger, vice president; Mrs, George Oehm, treasurer; Kathryn Zedder, record- ing secretary; and June Keil, cor- responding secretary. WEED NOTICE Per Ordinahce Number 448 as amended all of WEEDS as of JULY Ist and remain so ifornia, had a 106 while some Arizona points had the mercury boosted over 100 x * The Weather Foll U8 Wesikecierreae Report) gumenacis A req Scouting Facilities Stand Out this afternoon er evening Continued warm, Winds south to southwesterly # | 18 miles today diminishing tonight. High today 83. Low tonight 6? High tomerrew | a6 : grain and tron ore, He said the|his part. The United States; Tndia. and ships carrying those three com- . 1,300 feet throughout’ the entire China are the world’s three larg-|modities exclusively would pro-; About three million U.S. adults year “est producers of cotton iceed first "never attended any kind of school. ; - - STEEnEaEEEEEEEEEEE rs frozen to a depth of as much as! during the summer growing season (Sept. 1st). Property which is not cut and maintained when inspected shall be cut by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department at $10.00 per hour. ship, was uninjured, Oakland County Sheriff's Depu-. ities said the Westerby auto was, pulling out to pass a truck when! the collision occurred. Her car glanced off Burwell's, ran off the, road sideswiping a tree, and came, to halt in a field 250 yards from) the point of impact. Many Councils 100 Miles From Camp DAVID R. EWALT, Director More than 3,200,000 pounds of bronze were used to cover the Parks and Recreation Dept. others engaged in the same work,| °*#ory Seagram Building on New the delegates go home with the York's Park Avenue, the world’s WEED Notice—WEED Notice conviction that the segment of our| “st all-bronze skyscraper. population, now numbering over} a five millions, that are in direct contact with scouting are building a manhood that will successfully cope with our nation’s needs, re- Ky JOR HAAS for God and My Country” theme, | and “Conservation through Safe- ty,” as stressed in the general agenda, At the business meeting this fore. | f noon, the new Explorer program Pe iwas the highlight as further plans) = were discussed for keeping boys in. This means that Clinton Valley can send 120 to this event, 111 scouts and nine leaders, an in- crease of one troop over the [ast jamboree which was held two Years ago at Valley Forge, Pa. Algo we have been assigned the quota of four sectional adult lead- | (Member of National Bcouting Council) SAN FRANCISCO — The camp- ‘ing facilities that Oakland and Ma- Clinton Valley “Today In Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & am 63 lcomb counties’ Council of the Boy Seonts provide far their lads stand F At@am: Wind Velocity 10 mph Bun sete Gaturday at & 08 pm Aun rises Sunday at 4 $4 am Monon sets Saturday at 8 08 pir Moon rises Bunday at 6 OT am 6am Downtown, ree ale Ja ce aor com = the scouting mood after they have) eranipe. |gardiess of the possibility of ay) Tami vee, ao 12m a Saiedl tee . B gone through the usual courses, In The general setup of Clinton Val. | ¢xtreme emergency, . Oamiic. 1 hundreds of other this our Clinton Valley is taking a'ley’s contributon to the Valley! As evidence of this, everywhere | 19am. 7 suiedin) Soo prominent part. ~ \Forge Jamboree won national rec-| 1 hear quoted the 12 elements of aLiiiien case a sented here at The nationay Court of Honor was ognition, Its "Map of Michigan''| the Scout Law: trustworthy, loy- (aa fecore downtown ~ * in E prea | te the forty ninth an Se tied faa tir Woe lgnd lethecwigg” (Sy) mertpacesl oes mehee tatome eae aiid : - ‘anual national & hoon, Siiver Bul. | coun, ’ en gesay Oe Bere ‘ meeting, b falo awards were given a few men throughout the nation. brave, clean and reverent. Guu@ec aruisleest lin Camp Aga- who have devoted most of their} At Valley Forge our council had induction every scout takes rene ve ET IT wl war and the OB HAAS ilives to Scouting. This, on a na-|/76 boys and 13 men in sectional Pingo “On my honor I will do me , al Fg weat ial . AG ith ‘ Sena pulglalithely ye ae 5 other local-connections of a simi tional scale, corresponds to the Sil-|and unit leadership. At Colorado my best to do my duty to God and ‘ : Weather — Partly cloudy Jar nature, Clinton Valley has right |ver Beaver award on a local scale./ Springs we will top that number my owalry, lr gpg ong Hae ’ “ys : Highest and Lowest Temperateres pat home what, in many respects, in this connection, it is said that toa great extent, and plans for a Law: to help other people at all : . ae ; Ee sere Date in M4 Years tn tag NY,other council in the entire na- over 90 per cent of the delegates camp entrance that will keep us in times: to keep myself physically . ‘ : . _. tion can supply. In most instances Here are displaying their Silver the national limelight already are strong mentally awake and morai- . Aipena “ey an” Maracetian 7s, ¢4/the camps of other groups (ip they | Beaver neckplece. eter: muy 5 & * . ly straight.” . Raltimore 81 57 Memphis — #2 41 have any) are located outside the BIGGEST EVENT | | : Vv ia Breenssiile Hi 18 iitwaukes Hs A aren of the council—in many cases) Clinton Valley Council has re-! As the annual meeting of the Na-| me a ee ree Line ; ote Monday for your choice of Candidates Buffalo 84 60 Minneapolis 89 @ {hey are over 100 miles away, In . . : ont waa ft ~ tional Council draws to a close. | vean a8 Much inton Vai- 2 for ur Board of Education. + ; : ceived its contirmation for the ac Council pa slope a te New Orleans fe 7 one: Texas council it is 300 miles . or the ac- there is the general sentiment that '¢Y area an to any otter . Cincinnat! _ 85 68 New York 17 of) ceptance of three t what is . > section natio In fact, it | ous ere open Cleveland “#6 Omaha 81 6) away. — Troops at S\scouting is generally meeting the of our m. EA fact, ' : Newest 86 66 -Pehaton 80 51 . 4 vexpected to be the biggest event in| challenge ot a hectic period in our conservatively estimated that since : Courtesy of an iad a + Criscersh “A a | At the annual-banquet at the jal of Scouting’s history, natioh’s history Plans have here | scouting introduced here, {ts Fort Worth 81 66 &. Lous 682 6)/ San Francisco civic auditorium | This is the Fifth National JaM-| been formulated to keep the work rect influence, through member- ei f Repids 8) 61 &. Francineo 66 52) last evening the 2,600 In attend. |boree and is to be held at Colorado! bi ‘ s ship or leadership in the move- joughton- 75 40 & Ste, Marie 76 45 sao : abreast of the era's needs. / ] Jacksonville (2 73 Trav. City % 61; ance Were entertained in a pro- |Springs, Colo., July 22 to 28,-next ment, has entered over 100,000] © ~ ; , ; vw | Konaae Cy 8 Se pemnineton 9 $)| aram that was largely founded lyear. It also marks Scouting's|DELEGATES CONVINCED —jhomes_in Oakland and Macomb ites .70 W. LAWRENCE STREET \ Loe Angeles 78.63 | on a furtherance of the “Onward (golden jubilee. _ From. their associations with counties. : : i \ a é ee t | ; 4 ec. ee a rn t / , ‘ - r oan - | a | ; : is : “ - = * 2 ey + : : “s : Cs Fa ’ ‘ Re / ik 2 {J % ’ Ms : < = . _ New York, ? C ) F , Ip iJ i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 fee a ath ke J j =i | . m i i | j f | : i} i - Presbyterian Church meet at Alma Tuesday through n Thureday. * Dr. Neigh will become secre- tary of the Board of Missions of the church with headquarters in Dr. William H. Marbach will preach on “Living in the Light of Eternity” at the 9:30 wor- ship hour Sunday morning in First Presbyterian Church. The offertory will be sung by Mrs. Roger M. Coleman. “The Good Shepherd’: will be ’ the topic of the Rev. Galen El Hershey's sermon at 11 a.m. The choir will present “Holy Lord of All.” y The Session will meet Monday evening and the board of trustees Tuesday. The, word ‘‘¢olorado” is Spanish for ‘‘ruddy’’ or “‘red.’’ The state of Colorado was so named because of its red soil and rocks and the ruddy color of the Colorado River. IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOUR DIAMONDS And For So Little Money— You Will Be Surprised Estimates and designs fur- nished with no cost or obli- gation. Take 10 months to pay if you wish. JEWELERS 16 W. Huron FE 2-0294 when!Present the 13th annual Spring || Hannah for his support in estab- The City-Wide Choir Union will Coneert at 5 p. m. Sunday in New Bethel Baptist Church. _ * * The .9-voice choir, composed of members of several church choirs * * * Mrs. Buell Fultz will sing the opening number, “The Lord's Prayer.” follewed by an organ solo by Raphael Hooks, 6 Selections by the choir will in- clude “Almighty God,” “Great and Marvelous," “Roll Chariot’ and “Cherubim.” * * * Mrs. Clara Hatchett will sing Air Academy Chief Lauds MSU Efforts EAST LANSING @®—Michigan State University was praised to- day for its leadership in the entire range of education by the superintendent of the U.S. ‘Air Force Academy. * * * “We at the academy have drawn heavily upon your rich experience in creating instruc- tional programs,” said Maj. Gen, James E. Briggs. Briggs presented second lieu- tenant commissions to 78 ROTC seniors, * * * The Air Force ojficer also lauded MSU President John A. lishing the Air Force Academy. Referring to Hannah's service as assistant secretary of defense for manpower and personnel, | Briggs said: | ‘He removed any lingering | doubts as to the wisdom of es- | tablishing a U.S. Air Force Acad- | emy.” Say U.S. Cars to Never Match | Europe on Fuel facturers will not match European vehicles in fuel economy, say two | scientists attending the Fifth) World Petroleum Congress. } ttt { | The U.S. entries will be more | _power — and gasoline mileage wil] | ‘be from one-fourth to one-fifth | lower than the small European! ‘car, they predict. Dr. J. C. Zimmer, New York City, believes the American compact economy automobile | will be a luxury model com- | pared to foreign models. : Dr. H. W. Field, Sgpisgrr) 'Pa., agrees and adds that US. manufacturers will use increased ‘horsepower as a_ selling point. Most European small cars have from 30 to 50 horsepower. Registered Jewelers American Gem Society | * * * Zimmer and Field have served as chairmen of the petroleum HERE IS A CREDIT UNION for You Union. Since 1952 savers have been paid 4% Dividends. Savings accounts inciude Life Insurance at no extra cost! 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details PONTIAC CO-OP FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 40 E, Pike St. Anyone may save in this Credit | products and refining sections ot} the six-day congress that ended Friday with 20 additional techmcal sessions. Zimmer, senior coordinator of | Secony Mobil Oil Co., said most _ of the new compact automobiles . | will use regular grade gasolines. about market demand fer the He said it probably would take jabout 10 years for the smalP cars |to account for 10 per cent of. the automobiles in use in the United \States. r YOU PREFE “~ s - ‘ - ~ or WHICH DO CONTACT R tho » ov. * 5 LENSES GLASSES? . Kindy gives prices! Choose sor our wide = | 13 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Please send me complete information on Contact ledsed O Glee 0 ‘Dr. Kenneth Neigh [Annual Spring Concert fo Receive Honors ito. Be_Presen * ' He said little is known as yet | tees | ted “Let Mount Zion Rejoice’; “Lift Up Your Heads O Ye Gates” will be sung by Mrs. Lawrence DeVore. Singing a duet, “Hope Beyond,” will be Mrs. Enderlagon Powell and Mrs, Sarahinton Lawrence. Also singing will be Joe Ray. ‘ * * * The purpose of the choir union is to promote a better understand- ing and fellowship among churches and financial aid to deserving col-| i Fires Up, but Deaths, ed Sunday =|Losses Drop in State EAST LANSING #® — Michigan had nearly 5,000 more fires last Deaths totaled 198 — down 2 from the 1957 figure. Property loss amounted to $40,- 4.098 and smoking ranked second with 3,760. Th fires numbered 1,434 ‘Incendiary f ot which 853 were set by children.| Vandals Damage Boat, Enter Lakeville Cottage LAKEVILLE — A 14-foot out: board motor boat, only two weeks | old, was found damaged and drift-| ing in the middle of Lakeville Lake There were 64,694 fires — up 4-864 from 1957. Carelessness was listed as the cause of 12,735 fires. In this cate-' gory, burning of rubbish led with boat and sink it, troopers said. They found the cottage of owner’ August Tremblay had been broken’ into. Nothing had been taken! | lege students, Male Quartet to Sing, | Play at Alliance Church | i “The King’s Messengers,” a male quartet from St. Paul Bible College at St. Paul, Minn. will pre- sent musical numbers at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Alliance Church, M-59 at Cass Lake road. \ Besides vocal selections the) gréup will play the trumpet, trom- bone and French horn. The Rev.) G. J. Bersche, pastor, said the public is invited. First Christian Church to Recognize Graduates A brief recognition service for high school graduates will be held in First Christian Church tomor- row, This is known as Cap and Gown Sunday. The general theme of the hour) will be “A Pillar- of Fire.” The pastor will speak briefly con- gratulating the students and pre- 2 *, = *. tion; among other things she M. &. SIPLE fellowman. VOORHEES-SIPLE senting each a gift. ‘266 North Perry Street NEY iSJsan Too often we push aside a flash of inspira- tion; it is ours and being ours can't be any good, or so we think. However, Freedom was once a thought. Steam, as motive power. was a thought. Edison's thought flluminated our cities. Madame Curie had a flash of inspira- under Polar ice. Marconi had enough confi- . dence in himself and his new idea-—wireless .. ~-to~change all the then existing means of communications. , Christ changed the course of human be- havior with a new concept. Juvenile Courts ‘was an idea previous to 1699. Boy Scouts, an — FE idea born in England, has members all over the world. One man thought, change long horns for tender beef; that thought made him a millionaire. ' Trust yourself, Trust your ideas. Put them into execution; they'll help you, and your sent a ship 3. & VOORHEES FUNERAL HOME Phone FE 2-8387 a <. QUESTION: ANSWER: Because some of them haven't talked it over with us. -GM.T.C. For Employees of GMC Truck and Coach Division and Their Families ‘How do GMTC employees really know it costs less to borrow from their credit union? They check the cost of a loan elsewhere— then they stop and talk it over with us. QUESTION: Do all GMTC employees maké all of their loans at their credit union? : ANSWER: No. QUESTION: Why not? ANSWER: CREDIT UNION SITET TTIIEEEEE EO, EMPLOYEES FEDERAL cd (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) MONROE OSMUN—SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER MONROE M. OSMUN In the past fourteen years as a member of the Pontiac f Board of Education | have felt that the publicity and ments because of lack of Monday. le news coverage of candidates for this important public office were sufficient to acquaint the public with the f qualifications of each person. are apparently misunderstandings, rumors and state- Only because there full knowledge of the pro- gram of the Board of Education does this ad appear. it is the finest way | know to get the information * before all the people, quickly and authoritatively. For this reason | am making the exception to my policy. in connection with the coming election MONROE OSMUN Pontiac’s School System Compares With the Finest The programing of the Pontiac Board of Education and. the Pontiac School Administration are giving Pontiac a school system among the finest in the country. Working together the Board and the Staff have constantly changed for the betterment of the educational curricula, teaching methods and equipment. This has enabled Pontiac to attract excellent teachers and stalf It states without penalty. dollar in schoo! construction. has kept Pontiac on the Accredited List of the University of Michigan and the North Central Association, enabling Pontiac Graguates to enter the universities and colleges of the forty-eight Stress is being made in the teaching of mathematics, sciences, reading and English. New emphasis is being placed on the foundation subjects to strengthen our entire educational program from kindergarden to high school. The present Board of Educations has devoted hours of study to keep Pontiac's Schools up-to-date in both education offered and facilities with which to teach. Pontiac’s School Building Program Is Good No other city in the state can match Pontioc for value received for the Through the cooperation of a Citizen’s Ad- visory Committee working with the Board of Education and School Admini- stratio# the building program has been able to meet reasonable demands and done so within budgeted allowances. The present planning of the Board of Education will continue this policy. Pontiac's School Financing Is Outstanding | Among financing experts the manner of school financing of construction, expansion and H administration by the Pontiac Board of Education is lauded as sound, economical and not hurdensome to. the taxpayers. It is looked upon as an example to be emulated. RE-ELECT The public has always been kept well informed of the activities of the Board of Education through the newspaper and other news agerties. , VOTE MONDAY, JUNE 8 MONROE M. 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PITZGERALD President and Publisher ~ ItSeemstoMe.... - Klausmeyer and Osmun Best Qualified for School Posts “On Monday, Pontiac electors pick two citizens to represent them on the School Board. : These are important posts. * School problems are huge. * * * With thé number of children increasing rapidly, the voters must select competent people with yood business judgment and a background of experience. The - school beard isn’t just a pleasant . social organization or a neighbor- hood gathering. — = * * * ‘ School problems are of increasing importance. The mere cost of keeping a roof over the heads of the new pupils falls under the heading of “Big Business.” It takes money. Education is becoming an expensive necessity. The taxpayers should enlist the aid and guidance of well-rounded people with financial training. x .« * *Pérsonally, I believe that Mon- » roe M. Osmun and Dr. Leonard F. : Klausmeyer meet these require- » ments most. I believe they are best qualified to handle the edu- cational problems and the mount- ing costs which confront tax- payers today. There is no substitute for hard- headed experience. _—— Credit Cards to Stay? ..-.. - In the current issue of ‘Life’ is a lengthy dissertation on these credit eards which are beginning to sur round mankind Life shows a picture of a Detroit citizen who revets in the possession of 87. They come in the nail and they arrive without solicitation. But, I’m not as sold on the pesky things as their sponsors and I predict that in acouple of yeafs they'll be passe. * * * The Diners’ Club is now 10 yeurs old and has nearly a million ~ card holders. The American Ex- press claims more than_ 600,000 members. The first charges $5 a year and the second $6. The rest are free. * * * * The use is spreading like wildfire. A publisher friend of mine stepped Into the downtown office of an air- Hne and when he started to pay cash, the young lady practically requested him to use a credit card. In fact, she had to leave the office to make Change. She told him with some asperity that this transaction was the (irst cash deal she'd handled all day. * * * Puerto Rico is a tolerable stretch from Pontiac but when I dropped one of these pesky con- traptions on the cashier's desk he merely noted down the number, asked me to sign and I got the bill back home two weeks later. Shannon's “free airport” is sev- eral thousand miles in a different ’ direction. It collects no taxes and > thus everything is “dirt cheap.” ] flashed a credit card and it - brought instant acceptance. Money wasn't necessary. You paid at home — later. * * * The reason I doubt the permanency Of these things is twofold. I understand that people who are thousands of miles from home can $how one of these cards and remark: = THE PONTIAC PRESS ce Mark Dally Except @unday W Huron st Pontiac Mirhigan Published by Tae Pomwnac Presa Company Aveveu Basserr Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Joumn A Ritey Assistant Advertising Manager 5 Bows A. Prracensty 11, Vice President and , Business Manager doun Wo Prrearrain * Secretary end Editor é Cart M Treapweit, Circulation Manager G Moarenare Jordan, Loca] Advertising Manager Maney J Rep OChreorae Co Inman « Managing Editor Classified Manager — at * The Associated Press is entitied exclusively: to the @se for republication of all local news printed In thts Sewspaner as weil as all AP news diepabches « The Powriac Parse ta delivered by carrier for 45 cents “week, where carrier service ie Mot avaliable, by mali Oakland, Ge - _Livine Lapeer and tenew Counties it in $16.00 a year, elsewhere in xy and all. othtr places in th A t. All mail subscriptions p&yable in vance tage has been paid at the 3nd clans rate * P » Michigan, Member of ABC “If I sign, you'll get your money in a few weeks minus seven per cent; or, I'll lay down cold cash right here and you'll give me five per cent dis- count.” In the second instance the seller is two per cent ahead and has his money instantly. x * * If these practices become wide- Spread, the real victim is the * traveler or the purchaser with- out a card. He possesses no lever. He’s like “the soldier gone to war without a gun.” Life Magazine says sellers re- port greater sales because cash isn’t required. Psychologically, the ability to “charge it” leads the buyer to greater extrav- agance. * * * One of the officials says that ultimately there may be only one credit card which everyone will use so that charge accounts will become the accepted and orthodox practice of all peoples everywhere. 4 * * But somehow — from observa- tion and listening—I think they'll run their course. This is a day of hysteria, experimentation and a burning yen to fool with some- thing new and untried. It’s in the air. The scientists put it there. And we're weaving a domeati- cated version of the same into the woof of everyday life. The credit card is too ambi- tious. And in Conclusion... . Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter . Bit WILLMAN, City Manager and former MSU football star, declares State will take a big football step for- ward this fall. My scout at Ann Arbor says Michigan will be “improved” but several notches away from the Spartans;......... Joun F, Gorpon; President of GM, had his personal and private tomato plants ripped to shreds by last .Friday!s torrential rain and violent winds, The full fury of that storm centered in Bloomfield Hills. .........Glimpsed on Wood- ward Avenue: George TRUMBULL SR., in an especially doggy Bonneville convertible, top down, and looking every inch the yndergraduate. In- cidentally, he’s ‘a real terrific guy * * * Tom Wilson tells me that after ~—Samr Snead set his ait time wor tournament record of 59, he watched Samuel Jackson spend the next 40 minutes on the prac- lice tee. -. Newspapermen sav Harry Truman's secret ambi- tion is to be President of the University of Missouri You can mark down I, L.. Colbert, Chrysler boss, as one of the most effective after dinner speakers in all the ranks of the nation’s lead- ing executives. When he finished addressing newspapermen this week, he was given a tremendous ovation — which he richly de- served News stand sales of men's magazines are off a third and scores of them totter on the brink of oblivion. * * * ; A flying-saucer settled gently and 13 little green men climbed out. “Is this Texas?” asked the leader. The Texan nodded, apen mouthed. “We've been 20 days hunting. Is everything here better than it is everywhere else?” Again the Texan nodded. “Is— is there anything I can do for you?” he asked uncertainly. His big Texas Adams’ appje bobbed soundlessly. “There is," said the leader crisply. “We want 13 little green women.” (Courtesy LLC)...... sues Frances Durry has the dilliest green- house you ever saw and it's attached to her own residence. And, incidental- ly, she's an especially high class, Number Oné, individual. —HAROLp A. FITZGERALD Fs * = : 2 _ fo the Gentile A a The POWER of FAITH w1weme | as i FAITH THAT AMERICANS LIVE BY — 10 Police surrounded the gangsters’ hangout near Chicago. Inside was a captive. Bishop Robert Nelson Spencer, alone and unarmed, entered the stronghold, untied the prisoner and walked out with him. Prayer tells you what to say,"’ said the bishop, “In a sense, I let someone else do the talking.” Crippled in one arm as a youth and uneducated until he was 18, this farm boy rose to become the Episcopal bishop of West Missouri. He is now retired. The governor recently proclaimed a day recognizing his ‘‘devoted services.” i As a young minister Spencer worked on a road gang, when volunteers were called for to build new streets. He established a sanatorium for meningitis victims. He had cots and a soup kitchen set up in his church's basement for the unemployed during a freezing spell. For all this he sought no publicity, saying, ‘This is Christ's house . said: ‘See that you tell it unto no man’.” —— ee Days of All Faiths r . . He'd probably have How Many Apostles Were There? By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER llow many Apostles were there really? We talk customarily about the ‘‘Twelve,”’ but when you start counting you run into confusion. Of the original 12- Judas turned traitor and Matthias was elected to take his place That makes 13. Then St. Paul came along, ‘‘as one born out of die season,’ and claimed to be an Apostle, His claim may have been briefly disputed at the time,’ but he is now generally known as the Apostle Paul— and that makes 14. Thursday the Christian calendar ~ honors even a fifteenth: St. Barna- bas. who by tradition has “the Apostle’ added to his name even though he does not appear in any of the four Gospels and is never mentioned until the fourth chapter of Acts, verses 36 and 37, * * * It is well agreed that he is called ~pr ~ Apastie—siniply because — his labors in the development of the early Church were quite as great and as important as those of any who actually had a technical right to the title In fact, there was a time when Barnabas was the most influ’ ential of those who first took the new faith outside Jerusalem and began its world wide extension. By geing to Antioch Gn Syria) he shifted the center of Christianity world and broke through the narrow-mindedness of those who were saying that the Church could receive only persons who would conform to-the Jewish Law . * * * Before long*his followers at An- tioch had so far outstripped the original group in Jerusalem that they were sending support and welfare supplies to the mother Church. Jerusalem had become a missionary responsibility for Anti- och. It wag here, while Barnabas was their leader, that the members of the new faith were first called by the name of Christians. During all this time Sf. Paul was very much in a secondary pesition, For more than a year he was nothing more than Barna- bas’ assistant. The assistant, however, was a fast learner, and he soon reached an equality with his instructor. But nowhere is it indicated that they traded positions, with Paul becoming the number one man * * * When the Church 9! Antioch was ofa solid enough footing, Barnabas and Paul set out together on the first of the great missionary jour héys, and continued as coworkers - until they had a falling out as even - saints will sometimes have. Tradition says Barnabas waa one of the Seventy whom the’ Lord sent out oh a sort of “prac tiee run'’ of evangelism—see St, Luke, chapter 10, Verse 1, Whatever his now forgotten back- ground may have been, there is no doubt that he was a very great and much underrated man. He must have been a popular man, too, among his fellow work- ers, for although his name was really Joseph they renamed him Barnabas, which means ‘son (or man) of encouragement. Barnabas is said to have- been martyred at the hands of an angry mob on the isle of Cyprus. His death was by stoning. (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Fresh Out of Symptoms— Better Try Another Shop! “T am returning the small book. Not what I wanted. I asked for the symptoms of different kinds of arthritis...’ (H.P.) ; Answer— You came to the wrong shop. We do not equip customers with symptoms. *® * * At 49] _eut aright wisdom. tooth, later had to have it ex- tracted. At 22 cut the left, and had to have that ex- tracted. Now the dentist says I still have a third wis- dom tooth—is that possible?” (W.W.) Answer—At the age of 18 to Lo years one should cut four wisdom DR. BRADY teeth — two upper and two Jower third molars. But nearly half of us fail to cut from one to all four wisdom teeth. Through evolution we are losing our molars—we have no use for them, thanks to our namby-pamby, refined diet * * * “Husband very fond of raw onion.. Friends say it will give him stomach ulcer..." (F.AH) Answer—lIt Is. perfectly health- ful to eat as often as he likes. * * * “Have you any advice for women approaching the change of life?” (Mrs, G. L.) Answer—Yes, Fd advise ‘women not te approach it. Change of fife is a dehision of chaylatans and fishwives, Send . stamped, self-addressed = enve- lope for FREE pamphiet The ,, Menopause. , * * * “An uncle of mine takes several doses. of (a nostruf containing acetanilide. every day. Claims he doeéen't feel right without it.” Answer — Common = signs of, acetanilide addiction (chronic acetanilide poisoning) are head ache, anemia, loss of weigh, peculiar Hvid/ or diuish appear. ance of lips, skin, nails, persis. tent fatigue. | If he. persists in: taking the dope he will hasten hie end. ‘ b Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People Urges Everyone to Vote in School Board Election other schools. The they can compete successfully with the graduates of scho needs of the school system should bring all voters to the polls. 2 More Readers -Criticize Request I'm tired of all this ‘profession. al’ teacher hooey. Most of them graduated from college like thou- sands of other people, and the only thing specia] about them is their audacity in thinking theyre so special, M. A. Degree If teachers are so all-fired anxious to be paid as much as other people, let them take some et the risk other people take. They expect never to be fired, never to be laid off, never to have to prove themselves individually, never to have a year go by without a raise and about 87 other guar- teed securities, and yet they expect to be paid fop dollar besides. On any economic scale the risks are weighted against the securities in determining salary. Of course, teachers have an economic concep- tion all their own. Another Tired Taxpayer ‘We Have |] Mighty Costly Governor’ Another plant moves out of Mich- 4gan—because— of Williams’ —“‘eco- nomie climate.’’ He's the most costly governor any slate ever had. J. Fondling ‘Why Does | County Accept Bids?’ I see it stated in the paper the contract for the new Courthouse was awarded to Fredman Company so more local men would have work. If you will look at his other jobs, you will find about 90 per cent of his men are from other states. More local mien would be hired from the other company and he should have had it anywiuy as he was the lowest bidder. What do they accept bids for? To pay more money from taxpayers? James E. McKee 2360 Devondale ‘Bodies Wear Out as Well as Cars’ Most people I know spend more money checking up their cars than they do themselves and generally their automobiles are in better condition. These human motors wear out, too. Nurse ‘Moscow’s War Is Against All Religion’ Was it wise to print the article on Protestants in Spain when you're hot sure it’s true. At least you owe it to your readers to give the source. * * * This we do knew. The Reds have never forgiven Spain for the decisive defeat they received at their hands. They aim here as everywhere is to set race against race and religion against religion, and employe against Case Records of a Psychologist: Minister Needs to Use Although Johathan ts a bril- liant seminary graduatee, his mother-in-law knows far more about how to fill a church than he does. For Jonathan is an in- tellectual four-flusher and imi- tates his polysyllabic professors instead of Jesus, who spoke simply, decried long public prayers, and was -the greatest Applied Psychologist of all time. By DRO GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B-454: Jonathan B:, aged 29, is a brilliant clergyman. “But he needs help,” his con- siderate mother- in-law informed me recently, fol- lowing a speech I had made in Ogden, Utah. _ “He has a splendid church. But peopte go to sleep when he gets into the pul- pit. to prepare his sermons. “But they are so highbrow and phrased in such long words, that the average parishioner can't understand what he is talking about. * * * “Besides, he deals with broad social problems and’ our interna- tional relations. instead of the simple home-like need< of rouse wives and their families * * + “Dr. Crane, I've read vour col- umn back home in Miami, and have tried to get Jonathan to read it, too, “But he considers it too low. brow for his scholarly upbring- Ing. He thinks everything stated DR. CRANE “And it isn’t because he is Jazy. Why he works like a beaver in ?2-syllable words is beneath his dignity." POLYSYLLABIC FOUR- FLUSHERS A lot of intellectual hypocrites also are in the same boat with Jonathan. They, too, think nothing can be prefound or scientific unless couched in 5-syllable words. * * * Jestigs was thus attacked as a rabble-rouser because he “used simple language which common folks could understand: His foes couldn’t arouse .those same listeners because they talked over the heads of people. The average word in the Bible contains 5 letters and has only 2 syllables: ‘ Alas, many theological stu- dents follow their potysylabic profs instead of the Founder of their Christian faith. That's why Morpheus moves into so many churches, afid the parishioners stay away. It takes .a livewire- in the pulpit to electrify a congregation: And a verbal “livewire’’ not only is energetic and enthusiastic in his platform movements, but uses forceful words that ring the bell with his audience. * * * Jesus liked simple language and short prayers. And Jesus also used public platform psychology, in- cluding what we call stage ma- terials. Thas, he held up a coin to at- tract the attention of the vast threng. He employed “audience participation” by throwing ques- tions at them, which they an- swered aloud (Ritual does this in modern, churches). - He likewise had his patients co- operate in their cures so he de. a : =m ‘bt ee a William 8S. Downes employer. Tibet is an outstand- example. i . * * The spiritual war being waged by Moscow isn’t just between the Vatican and Moscow, and other religions can't remain neutral. It's a war against all religions. Mrs. Mary D. Walter ase ‘Republican Party Is Always Behind’ Our Federal administration is charged with failure to keep abreast with space activities. There's the Republican party for you, always behind, always lagging and with a cheap ‘‘me-too” atti- tude most of the time. Russia will be first to put a man in space, on the moon and everywhere else, and you will hear the Republican administration yelling, ‘‘me, too.” They copy the Democrats about 10 years behind and that’s what they'll do with this race with Russia. We Need Relief Smiles A college professor says people are smartest at 50. Maybe now women will admit their age. ~ * * * Folks are entitled to their own opinions but we'll bet you some- times wish they'd keep them. The Country Parson “We live in an age of plen- ty — plenty of goods, and plenty of bads.” ‘Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Whatever other people think ... Believe me, I am true . ..How- ever much they laugh, my love . I am in love with you. . .I do not care what thoughts they — have . . . How silly they may be . All that I really want to know . , . Is if you care for me . -. For if you will accept me, I . + Shall be your own forever . . I will belong to you, dear one .. , And I shall leave you never . . . You mean the whole wide world to me , . . More than all glory great . . . Including all the wealth of some . . . Inherited estate . , . No money and no property , . .Can make the sky more blue . .. Than when I take you in my arms... To love and cherish you. Copyright, 1959 Psychology entree one ‘cripple tke up. PREACHERS, NOTA BENE Clergymen, start imitating Christ instead of your polysyllabic profs and you'll soon Lave overflow crowds-in your churches. Bishop Sheen and Billy Grahara 4% and Oral Roberts, plus Dwight lL. Moody and Billy Sundy, didn't “obfuscate” their audiences So get hep to modern platform psychology: You are betraying Christ all over again when you drive people out of His churches by your intellectual four-flushing tactics. Jonathan's mother-in-law ts far ahead of Jonathan in her grasp of forensic préblerms and publia speaking demands for churches. So send for the booklet “Public Platform Psychology,” enclosing a a stamped return envelope, pius 20 (non-profit). If you follow it, you can soon in- crease attendance 50 per cent. as marty clergy will attest. Always write to Dr. George W Crane fn care of: The Pontiac) Press, Pontine, Michigan. enclosing. a i ped, self-addressed en We te gover typing and printing coste when you ‘send a oe (Copyright 1958) t THE PONTIAC: PRESS, SATURDAY, nJU NE 6 3, 1959 delled Magic is homogenized. You just open the can and start right in on your paint job. Even more important — you escape the pitfalls of inadequate stirring. Homogenized Jelled Magic gives you a beautiful, smooth job every time. It's perfect for every room in your home—includin and bathrooms. Kitchens Oakland Fuel & Paint 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 NO STIRRING. | 4 | | AT 7 A. M. . have your eines Cleaned and Renewed Be sure. faultlessly at. 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DEED And the quick interest that had | but True Love Will Find Way the general confusion in the pas- sageway. One might have gone through her luggage earlier. “We've been on a shopping spree in San Francisco,” Bea Powers gave Kathie an appraising look “You and Leilani are about the Same size aren't you? you so blonde dark! and we'll have a clothes orgy i. and the other Come in tomorrow mor ung Now SO As she approached her state- leaped to his eyes when she first we must run along. It will soon be room, she saw with dismay that ™ertioned the deed came back to dinnertime her door was. standing Wide open It hadn't occured to her te tock it when she followed Leilani and her. Her stemach turned over again “And I liked him so much!" she jthe two men into Sam's cocktail mourned. }party next door. To try to shake off her oppres- By the way, be sitting at our table. 1 spoke to the captain. You don’t mind?” “It's very kind of you.’ Kathie would have been flattered by their friendliness but for the sick little you wi And when, later, she had ac- Siveé mood, she began unpacking’ doubt that she could not put aside jcepted Alex” invitation to go up on/and putting her things away in She added hesitantly, deck, she hadn’t given her open| the ample chests and wardrobe. stateroom a thought. Her feeling of naivete deep- | ened painfully as her apprehen- | sion rose. It took only a glance to tell her that her suitcases had been opened One latch and hastily ‘ searched. iwas still unfastened, and a tri- _angle of pink satin protruded from) @0d Leilani smiling at her /one side of her wardrobe case. Shocked and badly frightened, Kathie knelt down to open the cases and begin a quick inven- tory. In a few back on her heels, baffled. as she could discover, missing CHECKS DEED Her travelers’ which she had carried up on deck under her arm So was Uncle Job's old decd. Kathie’s eyes widened. Was it possible the thief had been looking for the deed? She got up from the carpeted deck and went to her door. She turned the key in the lock. Then she sat down on one of the stiffly | modern chairs and opened her pocketbook. The deed was still there, friagile and yellowed, traced with faded Spencerian script. There was an unpleasant sinking) fecling in Kathie's stomach. Was this what Sam had meant by his warning? Oh, no! Not Alex! She thought feeling sick. But it was to him she had told the story of the deed She tried to imagine him on his. knees here in her stateroom, his) muddling | long, sensitive hands through her clothing. It couldn't be Alex! He simply! wasn't the kind of man who would go through a girl's personal things. But then she remembered how Alex had disappeared in the con- minutes she sat As far nothing was} She had. much | told herself ruefully. | the Jensens had been concerned | at her setting out alone for ' Henolulu. A tap at the her. it cautiously, to learn, she interrupted door to find Bea Powers from | the passageway. “Hi!” Leilani said casually, but! her mother gushed, “Hello, dar-| lingt May we come in?” ; They were already in, } “I’m just unpacking,” Kathie swooped on the suitcases with a “delighted cry. “Oh, let me help! Clothes are checks were in my passion! Ud She began. lifting out dresses, shaking them out with | the practiced hand of the experi! enced traveler, terial and that, admiring fulsome- ly and letting fall some valuable hints on what dresses were most suitable for the various shipboard activities. Kathie had a Sealing that the other woman's shrewd eyes were also cataloging and estimating’ costs, And she was keenly aware that the little collection that had crowded her closet at the farm-} house fitted thinly inte the reemy, stateroom wardrobe. That the Powerses’ own clothes were luxuriously simple was evi- dent even to Kathie’s untrained eyes. She wondered: that Bea's interest in her clothes could be so great. And suddenly she was asking herself if Bea Powers’ sharp eyes could be searching for the hiding | place of the deed! It had occurred to Kathie that. she and Alex had been up on deck ahead of the others, either | Leilani or Bea could have walked into her stateroom, unnoticed in account! savings, * MONTH. ROCHESTER BRANCH: 407 Main St. HONOR ROLL GIFT... FOR THE GRADUATE Commencement exercises signify the beginning of a whole new life ahead. The time for youth to lay new plans. What better way to help a graduate plan his future than to start a savings . Give a Pontiac Federal Savings Account that grows faster, with higher semi-annual divi- dends. Give the added assurance of insured + OPEN AN ACCOUNT BEFORE THE 10TH AND RECEIVE EARNINGS FROM THE 1ST OF THE START AN ACCOUNT IN ANY AMOUNT! HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Hiren Street. DOWNTOWN BRANCH: 16 E. 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Then I'll tell the captain to put him with us.” (To Be Continued) ‘And one of |, H e's Up a Tree, } LONGHIRST DRIFT, England (AP) — Love and the economic facts of live drove Bernard Bowey up a tree, ' “Saving for marriage out of less han 9 pounds—$25.20—a week is tough,” sighed miner Bowey. “That's why I'm living in this tree.” * * * Bowey, 25, plans to remain in the tree until he has saved enough money to buy an air ticket for his Malayan sweetheart, Tsui Fan- ang They met when Bowey he army in the Far When he came back tea England and civilian life. he vowed to send for his 18-y@ar-old girl as he was in bast friend as soon had saved the fare, But paying for lodgings didn't leave much so Bernard movéd‘to the tree. He lives 12 feet up, in a hut & feet long, 4 feet wide and 4 feet high. 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If your chiid had a broken arm, you wouldn't ASK her if she cared to go to @ doctor would you TELI. her vou are taking hey and for goodness sake, tuke her! DEAR ABBY: Two years ago my husband had an affair with a married woman in his office. We almost settled it in the divorce court but because three children were to be con- sidered we changed our minds. He doesn't see her any more and has been trying hard to make it up to me, I am trying to ferget the past, too. But, Abby when he takes me in his arms and kisses me, my heart aches because I know he is thinking of her. Can you hetp me? ACHING HEART * * * DEAR ACHING: Unless you enjoy making yourself miser- able, don't go in for mind read- ing. Maybe he’s thinking what an angel you are! * * * DEAR ABBY: I've _ been wondering for a long time I should do about this problem, I’m a widow with one child. I don't have many what Mother of 2 Awaits Reunion Recalls Days as Lady Marine ° By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG “He was the worst man any of us had ever met,’ she said “tte'd pace in front of all the giris and say, ‘I hate you | hate each and every one of you’ And boy, he meant it! * * * Mrs Manfred A Isaacson 42, wis deing a itl Niscing in the kitehen of hes home on Oakway drive Just the kind of “vossip she'll be enjoying at a special fens occasion soon if she can get away The mother of twa was a Marine 1% years ogo. The man she referred to was her old topkiek, The occasion ix a reunion of lady Laeatherner| one to he held in New, York June 1215 and anothe; in San Francisco July 15 16 It has “heen 13 yedurs It started with a dozen or so who remained interested enough to keep up a corre spondence , The whereabouts of more and buddies’ were learned more and a monthly newsletter “Seuttlebutt special,” was started “Finally.’ she said, ‘we was high time we to talk over old afd jatest happen thought it got together expemences ings ”" Mire Isaar Marmes in) January look basic training at Lejeune, NC, She was dis- on enlisted in the 1941 and Camp charyed from Miramar Alt Base, San Diego, in 1946 “Tt was rough,”’ she said “Practically the same training the men got. We lived under strict rules I learned judo (she Pontiac Press Photo vince: Mrs. Vanfred Lan Son MOS at adr anle, sa she seatched itt hes old — duffle bay and donned her olive drabs to pet in the. spurl of things, mother of tivo says she will attend one of the Leathernech” reunions later this month, Lt hotusehold duties permit, the “Lady Pulling KP ithe Litchen of her onin home is afar ery from the “real thing.” says Vy .. Tera verted, Plan Parties to Precede ‘Summer Ball’ Tonight Predance puaties are being held this evening before Epsilon Sigma Alpha's “Sum mer Ball’ at Halian American Ha}! * * * M: and \irs Gerald .M Jones are entertaining for din ner Their guests will be Dy and Mrs. J. Raymond Kuvsara Mr. and Mrs. William MeRath Mr. and Mra. Donald FO Mow: Barbara) Moving, and fedycu Larson. At the Frank Jalosky Jr Apprentice Theater Open House Set The public is Invited to at fend an open house prior to the summer term at thé Will O-Way Apprentice Theater on West Long Lake rond today and Sunday. There will als he an open house next Satur day and Sunday Registrations for the sumimet programs are now being ar «epted, and a limited number of scholarships will be offered ~ for each of the three proggams The three are the four-week recreation - dramatic program, sixweek straight dramatig program, and: the eight-week university course, home will be Mr and Mrs timer Johnson, Mro and Mes Ph dinund Smith, Mr, and Mrs Pdward Tlummel Jr. Mr. and Mes Tidgar Plynipton, Mr. and \I William R, Kelley, \hi ind Mrs, Jack Anderson, Mi mid Mes, Anthony Grand, Mi nid Mrs, Donald Stone, M: wich Mrs Janges Stone, Dee drm and Rodger Rummet Coming from Flint will be 5) and Mrs. Cleon Chenes , \I ind Mrs. James Blantord inl Mr and Mrs (ia Varnard Phe Rex Parkers will enter fain Mr. and Mes. Ro Bo Youns ind Mr and Mrs. Andrew Ka SEO Mir and Mrs. Robert Wit liams will serve a breakfast nfter the dance. Their quests Will include Mr, and Mrs, Do sey Underwood, Mr, and Mrs Kdward Hawley, Mr, and Mrs Robert) Burnworth, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Getzan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chisnell and Mi md Mis Donald Clark Back From Florida After spending the months at their winter honte in St _ Petersburg, Fla:, Mr, and Mrs. " §. S. Danton have returned to their ‘home in Birmingham, ‘ * Fie, y; (8A a A, ing * ers From. Child dates but when I do have a date, should I let my date pay for the sitter? Some men can afford it better than others. But I get so embarrassed when’ they insist on paying the sitter and I have to put up a fight to stop them. Being a working widow I have to watch my pennies, but I have always paid my own sitters. Seme of my friends say, ‘’Let them pay,’’ and others say, “Don't obligate yourself.” would appreciate an opinic: from you or any other woman who hes had this problem and solved it GERTIFE DEAR GERTIE: On the first date, “NO. Regardless. After that, if he offers with real sin cerity and you know he can afford it~—surrender, Dear. * * *® DEAR ABBY: I love chil dren but enough is enough. A family moved next door to me and the first day, a little boy little better than 100 pounds), . how to fire a 45 caliber pistol, — swimming and life-saving ‘But, | enjoyed it. The Ma- ines taught me many things in life MORT DISLIKED MAN Mrs. Isaacson recalis that her topkick was the most dis- kel man on post, but thinks the girls will simply laugh about him at the reunion “He said he was going to teach us how to drill, and he did’ Ile press our shirts and comb our hait lle called me to attention once and asked me a question, hut | was so flustered I couldn't yel the words out of my mouth lle was so nasty.’ Kive-mile hikes with full field pack were natural, says the Marine veteran, Clothes were torn often on obstacle course barbed) wire The girls had to climb up ropes hanging over the side of mock ships, Many took a crushing fall when they slipped, made us She recounted the time when the trainees had to climb a high tower and jump in the water with a full RESENTED AT FIRST Mrs. Teaaceon said the ‘gil were rerented = at pack on, gyrenes . first by the men. One expe rience, she remembers, fielp matters any didn't “We went out for training on an EST (landing craft) We saw a deserted beach and it was decided that we should landing “When we got on shore trees began to move and gttys start ed popping out of foxholes all wponinad ot nuke a * * * Oh, J] remember it ly.’ she laughed, "This officer marehed over to us and sereumed Miet out of vou re inferrupting our war’ A lot of the men, said Mrs Txaneson, claimed the Corps wis “going to pot’ with wom en and dogs, Inévitably, how ever, the proved them selves ard were accepted as fttue Marines cleat her e girls Peeling potatoes ax she talked Mis Isaacson said she will never forget the time she pulled KP two straight weeks “T had to get up at four am., report fo the kitchen at ws am. and Werk right throagh until 10 pm. Finally 1 had to go to the hospital The doctor said it was a case of overwork," HUBBY APPROVES At this point, aced = fom mie, Chris needs Vou Answering one last question at the door, Mrs. Isaacson said, “Sure my hushand thinks the feunion idea is fine’ li Ihe Nn, ‘Mom Jamie beckoned, . rapped on my back door and said he smelled I was making “something good.” | was bak- ing cookies, so when they were done I gave him some, Now, almost every afternoon he raps on my kitchen door. If I don't answer it, he goes to the front door and rings my bell. He asks me to give him “something good.’’ Sometimes I am napping, or on the tele- busy, but he rings until | appear. His mother has never spoken to ine—she just nods and waves. How can I handle this problem? It’s like feeding a stray cat. Once you do jt, there’s no end. MRS. S. * * * DEAR MRS. S.: It’s time you spoke to his mother. She probably doesn't know her son is disturbing you. If, after you tell her, the boy persists, then it's up to you to tell bim (nice- ly), “When I have ‘something good’ I'll call YOU—don’t call ME.” phone, or * * * To get ABBY’S booklet, “What Every Teenager Wants To Know,” send 25 cents and a large, self-addressed, stamp- ed envelope to ABBY in care of this newspaper. * * * For & personal reply, write to ABBY if care of this paper. Enciose a self-addressed, stamped envelope, OES Proficiency Club Welcomes Two Members Mrs. Millard HopRins and Mrs. Claude Coons were ad mitted as members of Griffin Proficiency Club, OES, No. 228 Thursday evening. The group met at the home of Mrs. Meta Mcliroy on Augusta avenue with Mra, Grace Snover as co- hostess Plans were made for & pic nic which wilt be held in August at the home of Mr and Mrs. Bert Weddle of Ox- ley drive: Mrs. Snover and Mrs. Davy Culpin assisted the hostess with refreshments, Postoperative Exercise Told lianging up the wash Is ree commended by an outstanding New York surgeon as an excel lent postsurgical exercise when arm muscles have been involved and must be strength- ened and stretched CHARLES F. KOCTHIES Receiving a B. S Degree in chemical engineering June 14 from Michtgan College of Min ing and Technology. is Charles Fk. Koches, son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Koches of Drayton Plains. He was a member of the student branch of Amert- can Institute of Chemical Fn- pineers and Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity Sigma Beta | Re-Elects — President Psi Chapter Meets to Choose Slate of Officers Mrs. Charlies Fournier was re-elected president of Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta Soror- ity at the meeting held Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs. Morgan Siple Jr.’of North Perry street. Serving with her will be Mrs. William Deuman, —vice president; Mrs. James De- Florio, charity chairman; Mrs. William Winters, treasurer: Mrs. George Tuson, recording secretary; Mrs. Wayne Booth, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jerry McKay, editor and Mrs. Ezio Bisogni, parliamentarian. Pledges to the sorority are Mrs. Carmen ‘Tosto, Mrs. Joseph Deni, Mrs. John Spragg, Mrs. William O'Connor and Betty Chartier. x .* * A new chapter, Beta Omi- cron of Milford will be installed at the annual banquet to be held June 18 at Elks Temple. A pledge ceremony and install- ation of officers will also take place, : A picnic is planned for July 16 at the home of Mrs. Wallace Williams of Voorhees road. Husbands will be invited to the mystery trip in August. WINSTON M. BOYER To be graduated June 14 with a B. S. Degree in elec trical engineering from Mich- igan College of Mining and Technology is Winston M. Boy- er, Son of Mr. and Mrs..Harold Fk. Boyer of Myrtle street, he is a member of the student branch of American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the varsity rifle team 4 . Guests at the Clace Utley home on Ottawa drive this Victor P. and Mrs, News of Persona Ten Pontiac area couples left Friday to spend the week- end at the Seventh-Day Ad- ventist Camp in Grayling. They are Mr. and Mrs Samuel E. Aldea Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lowel! B. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sulo. Mr. and Mrs. Harold V Racine and Mr. and» Mrs Lawrence L. Townsend. Others are Mr. and Mrs Hunter L. Saville, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A, Noodell and Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Edens. The group will return Sunday ba ¥ * Rosemary Pierce, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs, Ardel Pierce of Shoreview drive left Friday with Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Grippo of Pleasant Ridge to attend the senior ball and a graduation at Howe Military School, Howe, Ind. She is the guest of the Grippo’s son, Jerry, who is a member of the graduating class, Local DAR Chapter Joins in Area Ptenic Daughters of American Revolu- tion, joined chapters from Bir- mingham and Lathrup Village Thursday as guests of -Royal Oak Chapter at the annual Oakland County DAR pienic held at Pleasant Ridge Com munity Park * * * Following a cooperative - luncheon, state regent, Mrs. Poy V. Barnes of Royal Oak Chapter gave a talk, Members of General Richard- son Chapter met Memorial Day _at Oak Hill Cemetery and dec- graves of seven War soldiers The ritual was orated the Revolutionary buried there. Braid Hides Line If a line shows where you have let out the hem of a child's dress, hide the line by stitching it with a row of braid over the line, ~ held at the grave of Colonel Stephen Mack, under the lead- ership of chapter chaplain E. Grace Clark. * * * Other activities of the chap- ter are a series of recognition assemblies for outstanding citizeris chosen from the chap- tery sponsored Junior American Citizens Clubs. Schools in which these- 30 JAC Clubs are located are McConnell, Whittier, Malkim, tagtey and Benjamin Franklin Under the direetion of teach- ers and Mrs. R. Lloyd Porter, chapter representative, — stu- dents are trained in citizenship in home, church and school. Winners in the essay con- fests tinder the leadership of chapter historian, Agnes Hilton, received a prize. Essays were on the subject of “What Is Means to Be an American,” and “Theodore Roosevelt.’ Four U. of D. Students to Receive Degrees June 11 PAUL A, BOCHNIG To reccive a B. 8, Degree in electrical engineering from University of Detroit June 11 is Paul A. Bochnig of Bloom- field Township, * * JAMES PDRAKOS On. June 11, James Drakos of Waterford Tdwnship’ will receive a B. A, Degree in. industrial relations from Uni- versity of Detroit. : “MICHARL M, LENANE- A B.S: Degree in ‘accounting will be awarded to Michael M. Lenane of Birmingham at the June 11 graduation exercises at University of Detroit, ROSE MacPHERSON Graduating from University a of Detroit June 11 is Rose Mac- Pherson of Union Lake, She will receive 4 B.S. Degree in business education, : weekend are the couple’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Shaner, grandchildren; Brooke and -Lynne of Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Shaner and the children came the first of this week, and ° Spending the weekend in Utica, New York with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cecelia, js Jean Ann Cecelia of Rosshire court. * * * Jackie L. Banycky of North Telegraph road and Ray C. Hotchkiss of North Johnson avenue wil] receive Bachelor of Law Degrees from Wayne State Uniyergity next Thurs- day. Mr. Banycky, sori of John Banycky of West Beverly avenue, received a B.A. Degree in history from Wayne and has served two years on the WSU Law Review and was awarded a Law Review Key. He is a member of Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity. Mr. Hotchkiss holds a B.A Degree from Albion College and an M.A. Degree from Michigan State University. He is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, national men's leader- ship society and Delta Sigma Rho, honorary forensics society. He also holds a Law Review Key. * * * To receive a B.S, Degree in education from Wayne is Mrs. Charles K. Zamek of Water- ford Township. .Second grade teacher at Waterford Center School, she has conducted nursery school classes at Temple Beth Jacob Nursery School .and did youth work in Detroit, & «&- & James E. Lotan has received a B.S. Degree in forestry from Louisiana State University. * * * Mr. and Mrs. David B. Mil- ler of East Lansing announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Anne, born May 7. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Miller of Chip- pewa road and Mr. and Mrs. Pentiac Press Photo and Mr. Shaner has joined the family / for the weekend. Basking in the lovely sunshine we've had recently are Mrs. Shaner, left, holding six-month-old Lynne, and Mrs. Utley with Brooke, who's almost two. | Interest Frank Patch of Endicott, N.Y. Susan Sauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Sauer of Birmingham left Friday evening to attend festivities and a ball at Culver Military School as the guest of Richard Rob- bins of Kansas City, Kan. She will return Tuesday. * * * Diane B. Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Erickson of Drayton Plains, was named Woman of the Year at Ferris Institute by the All College Student Government. Miss Erickson, who is grad- uating June 14 in the executive secretarial program, has been active in student government during the past two years. * * * Elected president of Michi- gan State University Union is Richard Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs.° Verne Hampton of Bloomfield Township. A senior, he is president of his class and vice president of Blue Key, national honorary society. * * _* Among graduating seniors in the Army and Air Forte ROTC units at MSU receiving a second lieutenant commis- sion Saturday will be David P. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Robinson of East Iro- quois road. * * * Named hospitality chairman and member of the program planning committee of Greater Detroit Area Council of Hospi- tal Auxiliaries for the coming year is Mrs. Howard S. Christie of Birmingham. She is the immediate past president of Women’s Service Committee of William Beau- mont Hospital, Royal Oak. Birmingham Girl Is Wed in East Grand Rapids. Sarah Nichols and Craig Ackerman were married this noon in Fast Grand Rapids, ~ * & The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols of East Grand Rapids and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. John Ackermag of Birmingham and the late Mr. Ackerman. A gown of blossom white silk taffeta with embroidered or- gandy Wag worn by the bride. The gown featured a_ bell ‘shaped ballerifa length skir and bateau neckline. ‘ * * * A headpiece of white organdy and seed pearls held. her veil of illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of shattered carnations and stephanotis. Maid of honor was the bride's sister, Leah Nichdls of San Francisco: and Georgia Bassett of Chicago, IN, was bridesniaid. Both wore silk dresses with bell-shaped skirts accented’ with bands of yellow organza at the hems, They: carried bouquets of yellow daisies. Holi Ackerman of St. Louis Mo. was his brother's best man. Seating the guests were Arvid Kallen of Franklin and Kenneth MacQueen and How- ard Liverance both of Birming- ham A yecéption was held at “The Chalet,” in Lamont, Be fore leaving for a honeymoon ‘we Banff and the Canadian Rockies, the bride changed to a blue linen suit with a blue flowered hat and black ac- cessories. The couple will live in Grand Rapids. Both are graduates of Mich- igan State University. The bridegroom was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frater- nity and the bride was a mem- ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. * “ * * Mrs. Nichols wore a dregs of white lace over champagne taffeta’ with a pink yellow spray orchid corsage. Mrs. Ackerman was dressed in blue lace over taffeta and a corsage of pink spray orchids. Couple to Wed in June 27 Rite Mr. and Mrs. Dewey R. Noe of Chipman street announce the 2 ag of their daugh- ter, Marlene Alice, to James Kenneth Williams Jr., son of Mrs. Jean Williams of Rich street, Maceday Lake, and James K. Williams of Terret? street, Lotus Lake, * bd * Miss Noe gttended Western Michigan University, and Mr Williams attended Flint. Junior College where he was affiliated with Phi Delta Tau Fraternity A June 27 wedding has been planned. : : / | + : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 SEVEN Keep Eye on Cont JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ‘Blooming rham ms Creative Optimism. Works Send Notes — land Pictures »Right Away s et at Cranbrook Institute: Summer Skie es’ Shows Summer activities at Cranbrook in Oakland County in the late 19th The “are : \Institute of Science include the)Century. ‘once, Strasfogel made-his de Henry Donnell _Jrs.), By EMILY POST planetarium ‘‘summer skies” dem- Another exhibit shows Mexico's but as conductor at The Metro- whit Reaons gag ge ade “Dear Mrs, Post: I am in onstrations. There will be three Baga seapeiondl a oe politan Opera this winter when : "| a dither as to what is the cor- extra public dem my ae ous custom of using mus’ ek < Roehms tor a public demonstrations each Dimitr. Mitropoulos sufered yi Commies 151" rect thing to do.in this sit- [week in July in addition to the|"oms.es drugs: ap sare Maa placed Mr. Mitropoulos in Tschai- - Guests at Mr. and Mrs, Theo- | “tion: I was married seven weal of ee" . the Oaxacan Indians. kqvsky’s “Eugene Onegin” and dore « party includ: | months ago and due to finan- won immediate critical praise for . his conducting. He received the same acclaim and enthusiastic, Scheduled are two demonstra-| tions Wednesday afternoon at 3) and at 4 p.m. and extra yo an jstrations at 3 p.m. Tuesdays and! cial circumstances, I was un- able to get any of my pictures Match Any Color Paint hs until : i complimentary reviews for subse- Roebuck, Mr. and Mrs. Arnoid | “” — Laat oe Thursdays. with JEWEL quent conducting. Thorson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | * !ot of “thank-you photo- When Ignace Strasfogel came to Urquhart, Mr, and Mrs, Andrew | sraphs” which I intended to | Saturday and Sunday ons 2 United. States OB Bertin te Neiger end Mr, and Mrs. Wil- send out to those who sent wilt be at the usual 2:30 and 3:20 3933 he deliberately embraced a liam Osborn, wedding presents, p.m. Views through the observ. Calenine~3 “T would like to know since sO much time has elapsed if it would be proper to send these out now or just forget about it, I was told by a friend to send them out — that it new attitude, one which he con. siders to be typically American He capsules it this way: A Eur -opean in a bad situation may lament it, but an American either tries to intprove it or escape fram and Mrs. Willlam Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John Dundas, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Urban Weodhouse and Mr. and Mrs, John Whiting. atory telescope will be permitted. | but reservations must be made | by calling the Institute. Other summer doings include 4) lapidary class beginning June 9 junder the tutelage of James Gar- Mr,-and Mrs. Frank P. Macart- ney had for dinner and the show, Mr, and Mrs. Michael Redfield, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Rosborough Jr., Mr.~ and Mrs. Robert C. Neumann, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. In 1.322 Colors Ignace Strasfogel, sinducher of The Metro- BROWN BROS. it. He calls this attitude “‘creative politan Opera, discusses his attitude of “creative | Others are Mr. and Mrs. Fred-/Saffell and Mr. and Mrs. Loren eevee gece goths cae pel slg aaa! baie as illest optimism. optimism” in today’s column. erick Merner, Mr. and Mrs. Cle-|C- Spas ~ ~ . plaining why it is so late. I july 28. — en ee se ice _*. fi — ae Hus reg — =. — Fa wus vceniag Ue aad es very much he-your-ad- |" two new exhibite-will be tea-t# CONTACT. LENS ; s is his per- ,. ; é s. - ; . Jl ” } 3 2 manent viewsdnt ibe replt a and just as rewarding, those|something which every one of uS|ward Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel George Wellington Smith will have vice on this matter. itured : ae aoe Jane he 4 : others. a 4 ‘seum, Ee Meda Io it’s or part of it. The : They had not been years of ode tee That — oe ; geen a eg cto = oe. oer yring gn Answer: Your friend's ad- | Pigeons, now Stinct, rows the he IN FORMATION pionpearasteger? a goal is sa Keep waiting but years of doing. When It frees you to explore the possi-| Pease. . —_ |Riker, Dr. and Mrs. Warren Gate- —— ms erage . re al eine bird s ies ey might have appeared| ot and : his sights fixed firmly on it, and pa mentioned to him he/bilities instead of immobilizing you! Dr. and Mrs. William Pierce) jly and Dr. and Mrs. €. T. Eke- es caged eked an . TRIAL FITTING pot to be deflected from a for- sm. in agreement and said to » bemoan the improbable.” tentertained guests for dessert.’ lund. Ss ) x with no obligation Pontiac Optical Center - as soon as possible. ward, progressive effort «toward it by setbacks. “He should not waste emotion- al energy, which is absolutely They were Dr. and Mrs. John H.) Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease Jr | McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Richard are having a dinner party before; iD. Arnos, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis’ the play tonight. pseu A meriean:D a | Encourage Tots to Collect Seeds 7 | i $ “Dear Mrs. Post: When an anniversary, or birthday, falls , in the middle of the week and Children like to collect ] 103 N. Saginaw FE 2-0291 & “essential in constructive activi- it is not convenient to give a things. Start them at the first (g Across' trom Simms oF ty, by lamenting misfortunes or party on that day, is it proper of the summer collecting seeds [© Next to lacobsen's Flowers being bitter about them. On the Diy | O OU e d to have a party several days from fruits in season. ee ee ee other hand you can’t be rigid Zl W before the date? A friend and Then when they have a lull Qo Soa about things, holding out only for what yoy think will lead im- mediately te your goal.’ Strasfogel already had won the German State prize for composi- tion at the age of 16, an@had been accompanist for such great violin- ¥sts as Carl Flesch and Joseph Szigetti, later on he was composer _ and conductor for Max Reinhardt . and accompanist and soloist for Lauritz Melchior on his tours. He in their play days because of | bad weather, show them how tc | paste these to an old dish or. cup. They make pretty de- signs and can be painted, if I have had an argument about this “T say that it should never be celebrated before the act- ual date, but can always be Right Out of Picture | ssi ‘ries |) oe roo | eee lac for more permanent dis- pas - , > , again’? when you mention thal. please give us your opinion’ plays. | 1 | : -_ i the Jonses are going to drop by Answer: There is no rule jcome right out and tell you that: | for an evening of bridge, you had about this, although it is rath- | You ought to get busy and lose, better check up to see if you er better that a celebration some weight. (But if he frequently | haven't narrowed your friend: | | .\.. place after an event, than lparaines the good looks of the, Ships to such an extent that your | DON'T GET ENGAGED until you see our fine selection of Diamond Engagement Rings E-Z Payment Pian — Layaway Plan EDWARD'S 18 S. SAGINAW ——e By RUTH MILLETT Don't expect your husband to ULTRAMIQUE | before map Ls eo cogmacied some of tne chi jwomen you know who have kept social life is in a rut.) i _ Exciting ieee all om toe ‘their figures, you certainly ought; you no longer bother to listen “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you cs « « ito take it as a broad hint that he \when he tries to talk te you. (Bui, please settle an argument my EW : ve would like it better if there were ; , nd anc P wine N He accepted the position of as- Sine leas aeean lif you've wondered why your hus-| boy friend and I are having about pointing. I said it was very bad manners to point a finger at any time. He thinks that as long as you are show- ing direction, it is all right. What do you say about this?” | sistant conductor at the Metropol- _itan although there was no im- mediate prospect of conducting in _ performance. He felt this post would furnish him an opportunity to acquire additional grounding in opera for the assistant conductor | is entrusted with the preparation of works which another conductcr band doesn’t talk about his work or You're a poor housekeeper. (But |his hobbies or discuss the books he | \don’t ignore the storm signalsjreads with you, chances are you |whe n he complains that he never |quit listening to him a long time ican find anything in all the clut-jago.) ter or that you are out of some| You are so absorbed in the lives household necessity again, or SU-'of your children that you don’t |Rests that you get the children to paye much time for him. (But if clean up their rooms.) ihe looks disappointed when you FOAM WAVE Answer: While pointing is not a habit to get into, it is ; f ~ i . will lead in performances, He! Your social life is pretty dull, tell him you can’t go to a dinner, aaron Dag ekg Pant introduced found it stimulating to work with| (But if he says “not the Joneses, or meeting with him because ae _ t . a an at an other conductors and musicians, | a == ———— —— you've got to help Sis get dressed carena ™ ar ~ “ ve ap with performers, vetesans and ifor a dance, or because Buddy has} PC’rance of pointing at a per amazing | newcomers. \& line to say in the school play, _ a special pricel For eight years he was a con- jlook out. Your husband probably | ductor for the Metropolitan rightly feels that he shouldn't al-| Tonic for Oldster When you have illness in the family or if circumstances | Cause you to care for an elder- | ly person, remember that a daily bath can help provide comfort and confidence. The tonic of warm soapsuds is about as fine a tonic as any- body has ever prescribed. 4 The newest = liveliest permanent, Opera Aud‘tions of the Alr and during summers was on the staff of the Katherine Long School which the Metropolitan maintains for training talented young operatic and ballet as- pirants. When fame knocked st his door everyone was so glad for him — musicians he had worked with; singers he had coached, young { \ artists to whom he had given| | \ pointers, and conductors for whom | * he had meticulously prepared works which they would later con- duct in the glory of the spotlight. I had meant to ask Ignace Stras- fogel if he had not found the years of waiting for that spotlight hard, but the question seemed meaning- , less after what he already had - gaid. 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THRIFTY tool Truly Custom-Built 3 and 4 Bedroom Brick Homes in the Moderate Price Range! Custom Quality Gives So Much More Little More! for So DOWN PAYMENT FOR , HOUSE and LOT = 53.900, . - Only 2 Blocks to Both Public and Parochial Schools These beautifully designed homes range from $20,400 to $21,400 Large lots available on paved: boulevard at $2,500.° Lake front lots also available on spring-fed Rainbow Lake. plus lots SEND EVERYTHING: Suits, Coats, Dresses, , Jackets ond . 2 . pm $2500 Other Woolens Features in These , | a 4a 54 SHIRTS eS Visit this well planned and well ¥ $4 3 Com suited Lies : restricted community of beautiful. 1.13 | Oae-and-o-tatt Baths RANCH HOMES 5 Rasements 8 Fireplaces CLEANERS| Teswone | | Sunday 1 to'6 P.M. * amo suintiaunoey fF ) East, Off Airport Rd, North of Williams Lake Rd., on Olympic Parkwoy. La F. W. HELTMAN. BUILDER oe HELTMAN and PAULY OR 3- soe Exclusive Developers of, Rainbow Lake 605 OAKLAND AVE. FE 44-2579 fF BRANCH—5—OAKHILL Open Mondey thru Saturday 7 A. M. to 9 P.M. We Also Custom Build on Your Site or Ours EIGHT f Guest Speaker Sunday ‘The Rev. Austin: Wallace of UNITY 790 Chambertafn. Cor, Edison FE 4-9053 Class = “Teach Us to Pray” unday 6:30 A.M genaer Sesajoe and Sunday School 11 A.M at the Church of Spir itual Fellow- ‘ship in Malta Hall, 82 Perkins St. Eaton Rapids will speak at the! 9:30 and 7:30 p.m. service Sunday | i f All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike The Rey. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 AM.—Holy Baptism and Sermon by the Rector Churct. School 11:00AM —Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rectur Church Scheol ST. GEORGE ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHUKCH §0) Commerce. Milford $301 Hatchery Rd > Drayton 690 A M.—Holy Communion 8.00 A M —Holy Communion ah en ee 910 and 11.18 AM. Identical . Services of Holy Communion 1100 A M Rely Communica Gruen echeal Rev Bertram ‘T. White, Viear Rev Waido R. Hunt, Vicar ECT eee OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH REV. J. W. DEEG, Pastor—MONTCALM and GLENWOOD 10: as A.M. Service—“Look Unto Me Be Ye Sove”’ Sunday Cchool 1115 AM Youth Fellowship 6 30 PIM PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST an Paniors 950A M ..10.50 A.M 6-00 pm 130 pm Welcomes Bible Study Morning Worship Sunday Evening Worship Wednesday Evening Service VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Begins June 15 through 19th, 9 30 to 12:00. Evening Classes for Adults Following by One Week Gospel Mecting Is Invited! L ver yhady Ww W Hall Minister Lake road, the Kirk-in-the-Hills is the fulfillment of a dream that be; ago in the mind of the founder, the late Colonel Edwin S. fall of 4 in the 1947. Construction of the church was started in Churches Face Government Issues High School 1180 North Perry St & THE SALVATION. ARMY sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Assistant, 2nd Lieut. Q. Kennedy the Word Preaching God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited M True to “SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES” with . Roosevelt Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR filble @ehooel Bunday 4, aM fermon & Worship 1100 AM Eve Worship & ®eimon annoPM ible Study Tuesiay aonPM “THE GREAT COMM ISS IE yt Jers ® tho inte all the worked mnie PREACH. THE GOSPEL to every crea ture HE THAT WERLIFVETIN ANID 1m BAPTIZED BHAT ARE RAVED ptt He THAT ABELIEVETH NOT @itALT me DAMMNET) Mk 18 15 18 Again Jeo amir ‘And YE BHATTI ean aa Tur TRUTH Jhbn @ t7 If inter ested In HEARING ee TRUTH ‘ THE WHOLE COUNSEL OF GOD” PATTY preached without addition or subtrac } s tion Rev 2218 18 but in gurt j THEN HEAR ROOSEVELT WELLS. in a GOSPEL MEETING at the CHURCH of CHRIST 210 Hughes St.; Pontiac, Mich. JUNE 14-JUNE 26 Services Each Evening at 8:00 Congregational Singing THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 AIR VIEW OF KIRK-IN-THE-HILLS — Built among rolling hills on West Long George. country estate including his home were given to the Detroit Presbytery and accepted 1948. Bethany Church to Honor 3 Graduates Tl RR At Ae Pep iy gan many years The 40 acre for Sunday School and meetings. Gardens and parki The church, ing. Dr. Harold C. DeWindt is pastor. Graduat tes closely resembling the classic architecture of Melrose Abbey in Scotland, was dedi- cated in November 1958. Rising to a height of 168 feet, the Tower of the Apostles | links the church to the cloister and Kirk house, the former George home now used Thited Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore R. Allebach, Pastor Audrey Limkeman, Youth Director Worship ...--- .eeee 10:00,A.M. | Bible School .....-.-Ih:20A.M | Youth Fellowship ... 545PM Wl Evening Service 7:00 P.M oe ‘Meeli J 7.00PM AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street PF. Wm. Palmer, Pastor | Sunday School ...-. 10:00 AM. H We orship 11:15 A.M. “Qual ihieation ue the Church Oifice™ Youth Fellowship .... COMMUNITY UNITED Drayton Plains, Michigan w. J. Teeuwissen Jr., Pastor 6:00 P.M. i Bible School .......- 9:45AM ng are at the east of the build- Morning Worshi p. 11:00 A.M Youth Groups .....-.-6:30 A.M al ee Evening Worship ....7:30P.M Wed Prayer and . Ginst FREE Study Hour 7:30PM. METHODIST CHURCH] LAKELAND Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45PM The End of Your Search for a Priendly Church | Rev. Arthur Maglott PE 2.8487 1 of the | Greece) and church community | centers, 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET Maceday Lk. é& Wms. Lk. Rd. (0 to Be Honored Lyal H. Howison, Pastor Rev. Roy F. Lambert, Pastor 7 te pie » Bie A oe ches The annual serviee honoring will be guests of the church board | Sunday School ..... ane A mel te " el dior: e | . th ; high school graduates at Bethany of education at a coffee hour in Sunday School 10:00 A.M. | Morning Worship . 10:45 A a dk “ Me ney er “ Baptist Church will be held at'the lower auditorium. Vacation Bible School. Worship Services ®9nd Sunday School 10:45AM ext decade ' i # . a ep j ~ the National Couneil of Churches a.m: Sunday Fhe senior choir witt Prewen Classes Slated June Ups 11-00 A.M WORSHIP SASHABAW Sins ial Ux Weel In the absence of Dr. Joseph | the anthem, “My God and | Communion Service vit ) i “ - ‘ Chapman who is attending the and Mrs. George Long will sirg at Oakland Church 7.30 P.M. Evening Service Dr ROL Edwin I spy, associate annua] sessions of the American a solo Slides on the Dominican Republic 5331 Maybee Road : : fed Miro Lala antls : : or | miA ae _ it ce Townsh general secretary of the 2S0smem a Rac nun 4 Pers y ‘ = ithe i ee — Thirty-one graduates of the Jan- | Free Methodist Youth 6:45 PM ae re ne ove ip hei policy making board said in any ninister of education, wil payer ees a FA eee wi uary and June hig h_ school grad- Prayer Meeting Wed AM a report prepared for the opening Se eee “— report of the CONVCNUGH ating classes will ‘be given recog: 10:00 A.M, and 7:30 P.M. Sunday School ..... 9.45 session of a two-day mecting that The Lord's Supper will be ob. Sessions nitiow at the 10 a.m. worship BRING THE FAMILY Worship Hour ..11:00 A.M insnies are arising on such subjects’ served at beth the 8:45 and 11 OO jservice Sunday at the Oakland ne as o'clock services with Richard enue United _— Presbyterian — eee os : * * ¥ "Taylor youth assistant at the Church PRG 4 : “hy Acceptance of government sub. early hour and Sandra Langtord | The Rev. Theodore R. Alle- a sidies for church-related hospitals, at the second service. bach has chosen to speak on “The ~ EIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ea and other é@nterprises; tax exemp- Following worship eradiates| * |Faithfulness of God.” | ey za tion of church-owned businesses: : , . ist val 0 e The Builders’ youth group will): Oakland and Saginaw * and use of tax funds to support |meet at 3:45 p.m, with the theme, | Pontiac; Michigan he parochial schools Ch ‘ [ h “Taking Life’s Pictures,’’ and the | 4 , HHS p ss . Pioneer group will gather at the). + eV. avage, astor ; rist Lut eran Sets European Tourists. Can fine eoneith “Truth or Con- kas. W. E. Hikes. Ace Pestes FIRST ASSEMBLY Summer Schedule Visit Sites of Christian | sequences,’ the subject. Sn es | Nancy Tanner, Norma Greene Aid Work land Mrs. Stephen Hubbell will a. 45 A. M. -SUNDAY SCHOOL Ps OF GOD , |preesnt special music in a trio}. Classes tor All Ages a Beginning Sunday, Christ Luth G t } Salzt i , d Linda Schultz will m4 eran Church, Airport and Williams Leativat thig ila Oe wien sing @ = at 7 p.m, ~ iG: 45 A. M. —~MORNING ‘WORSHIP peer id 494, AM ~'Lake road I hold rship s . r . ry ne 7 a gil be motoring through Germany and, “‘Living for Jesus in the Space AGES crue WORK OE HE CGEDIONS i : i é ite a y e sey sic oy le “Peri we g@ummmer anonine : France and maybe have a week Age’ will be the theme of the ae BEAUTY OF INESS” ss z. “ah ae ae A two-week period of Vacation|'" Switzerland? Near most of the|Daily Vacation Bible School which {« Rey H. H Savage, preaching me Uy ketene) veal ; : orl and other tourist centers | | will be June 15- “oid \4 : ; : it Bible School for children f “a Goo feat oh hg fe MGS te een four 1 on wil visit In Furope ia m ret | Clams are planged for cmt: 7:00 P.M.-EVENING SERVICES hool The theme of the study material ugee camp, a food and clothing | dren ‘trem three years of age | “THE MISSION OF CONSERVATIVE BAPTISM” eS MUNTON SAVIO) will be “We Belong to God” distribution center, a home for, through the ninth grade. } Rev. Wm. Hakes, speaker I : AMUN VICt . 8 " refugees po country wants. | Superintendents of departments a me 1100 AM Included in. the program will y | . Soe SS oe, Teall : wa | For the serious tourist, such will include Mrs. Harold Mott, * ; oe be worship, study, recreation, | : ; 2 he ; . - _ EVANGELIST! ERV music and handicraft Heading | *!s!' can provide unforgettable Mrs. Donald Upton, Mrs. ce fe oe : *' expe e valu: informa. dore R. Allebach, Mrs, Don Shaw, 745 PM the departments will be Mra: John ©xPenences and valuable infor ma- ¢ Y : tanker fdtilor and intentriediairs tion about the day-in-and-day-out Mrs LeRoy Koch, Mrs. Charles First Church of the Brethren Mis. obi Meyers, primary anq Christian work of making hardship Edie and Mrs. Jack Harned. 46 NORTH sehceaa iar ; Tuesday Mrs, Valentine Yanuzeski, be. |"! despair more bearable. . Classes hie os 9 e Obligations Are Infinite via : . : ' 51 . fo 11:30 a.m. Monday throu Hele Sinday School 10 A ™ Morning Worship by the Pastor AM. Bible Study, 7.45 ginners Under each country’s name in 4... , : Special Music Evening Service, 7:00 P M. Rey. DeVault the directory is a list of prejects a le ce Young Married Peoples’ Class Sunday Picnic at the Ivory Polo Grounds : adult membersh class ‘ FIRST OPEN fo ‘Ask About" —refugee hous. « hich began Wedias lau at 8 Wed. Prayer and Bible Study, Wed. 730 P.M. Thursday, 7:45 BIBLE CHURCH ws. Ecumenical aoe en ip.m. will continue for five con-|- u refugee camps, Vocational train- | cocutive Wednesd pat Young People Tin ose : : secutive Wednesday evenings. t lock Noi Walton niva. | INK. Schools, children’s homes | WESLEYAN METHODIST Sunday School ... 1O00AM | 8nd camps, home for aged ref. . 67 NORTH LYNN STREET * . Y fet i ‘i 4 Li] i . Plenty of free parking in | Moming Worship .. 11 00AM | Bkeee and eee seen Auburn Heights } Youth Service 630PM people, resettlement operations, Sunday School 10 A M. Worship 11 A M our enlarged parking lot. | Evangelistic Service 745PM._ || country-wide food distribution (in Sunday School i. Evening Service 7:30.P.M W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. Wednesday Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P P.M. REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor to Sing Hymns The names, addresses and phone | g Y numbers of.the program directors! All members of the Sunday and denominational offices in each School of Auburri Heights United city and field of interchurch aid) Presbyterian Church will meet at are also listed in the handy pocket|10 a. m, Sunday to sing the hymns i whioned Go ipei 210 N. PERRY AT. MILBOURNE First Social Brethren Church Rev 316 Baldwin, FE 2-0384 We ley C Pastor Wibley specially 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY SC "JUNIOR DAY” 11.00 A. M. Worship Se 7:30 P.M. Baccalaureate Service for the Emmanuel Christian School. Special Musical Program by the Senior Class. Message by Dr. Malone. Sunday School Attendance Last Week odd RADIO REVIVAL WPON 10:15 A.M. EACH SUNDAY COME AND BRING A FRIEND WITH YOU bey es ee Sunday School ....10:00 A.M Sunday Morning z Worship . .11-00 AM . Adult Bible Study: . .. 6 ISPM Sunday Evening mmanuel baptist [ ine test 7 ER Tues. Young People 7:30PM Thurs Prayer <«1. 0:30PM’ my REY TOMMY GUEST. Pas! 645 Ss. Telegraph Road ¥ TOMMY GUEST, Pastor Invites You to Three Great Services ‘T dress will bring it in time for tate| Janet Brown will be youth leader. directory. which they have learned during the It can be ordered from the|past nine, months. Geneva office, the U.S. office’ of| The Rev. F. William Palmer will the World Council of Churches at/preach -on “Qualifications of a FIRST. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Rev. Harold Marshall, Harry Nichols, President Rev. Marshall Speaking Sunday 7 P.M Saturday, June 6, Strawberry Party for Chain Lake Camp Wednesday Silver Tea with Rev. Marshall speaking Pastor 196 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.|Church Officer.” and Church World Service, 215, At the- young people's meeting Fourth Ave., New York 3, N. Y.)Sunday evening, Mrs. A. E. Pot- Enclosing two air-mail stamps bury of the Free Methodist Church with each order to the N. Y. ad-jwvill present a flannel graph lesson, r June sepertres. | Wayne Rose will preside at the ‘monthly meeting of the Sunday, ; School Cabinet when plans will be’ Year Ahead « of § Goal imade for “Promotion Day." | CHICAGO UW —At the 1956 Meth | The church softball team wij ARAMAIC BIBLE SCROLLS rte viele Was written in ancient ramaic the language whic ¥ spoken by Christ, — . " = HOOL During two ‘thousand years the thie has besh translated from the pelea heheh bed Greek, then : 0 atin oan ater = int ta rvice Enetish i oad The true meaning of the Aramaic word Was determines by the dots which Were placed above and below that word he Greek scholars who translated into Oreck did not know the (re meaning of the dots so er fora Were introduced into the Bible An example of this is found in Matthew, Chapter 6. Verse 13; King James Version. “AND LEAD US INTO tempte- tion, but deliver us from evil.” | The Aramale text of th. church of the Fast Hed = seetest “AND DO NOT LET US ENTER temptation, but deliver us from evil." V2e 108 Send of In starnps for hook different verses ARAMAIC BIBLE SCROLL RESEARCH “140 Lochaven Road, Pontiac, Mich. Telephone EMpire 3-0774 “;meet the Avondale Baptist tearm odist general conference, the Nase j ; . . \ © é jchurch's Lay Activities Board an tow pate ood (Bchood al Gps nounced its objective of “Charter. O@*Y: ing 12,500 Methodist men’s clubs by May 31, 1960. Early this month Congregational Churches: fi wm pales , Se ttn ea, ad SL A ER, SPO SS aA “FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “THIS IS OUR TASK” Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL Youth Fellowship. .6:15 P. M. Wet. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study ond Prayer Fellowship s oeiiieaiibaia — | a ens een ew» as we t Be BSS PM St oe ABE DLT '— 14 months ahead of schedule) ‘Send Heifers to Germany |r —the 12.500th charter was issued to a club in Mountain Viéw,! In a special service at West Calif. Bridgewater. Mass. last month, 23 heifers donated by New Eng-' and Congregational Christian; «ot Wan: ‘churches were icated before | - being shipped b 4 Heifer Project, | He causeth* the grass to grow | for the cattle, | And herb tor the “yc “CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Lake Road, Near Batehery Road REV BENJAMIN A BOHN. 10.00 A, “ite a M8 Inc. to needy West German farm: ers, On June 3@, the same churches } will fly 50 calves to Turkgy. Heifer | Project is the interdenominational | agency - which ships livestock, poultry, ‘overseas to help people in under. Williams Lake Church of the Nazarene Corner Alrport & Hatchery Road 10 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 AM WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR Pau) Coteman Minister -and others. BETHANY BAPTIST. CHURCH WEST HURON AT MARK STREET Dr. lozep’ Irvine Chapmen Pastor Percy M Walley, Ir, Minister of Education Two Worship Services—@:45 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. Sermon: “Student of Righteousness” Percy M. Walley, speaking 9 45 A.M.—Church School Classes for Al} 7.00 P.M —B. Y. F. Groups Wednesday 7:30 P. M.Dr. Chapman reporting on Sessions of American Baptist Convention. | Teach me to do Thy will. “An American Baptist Convention Church” “ a oF ——o ~ hatching eggs and bees/ "= developed lands feed themselves| = CHRISTIAN SCENCE SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY : “GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR” Sunday Services and Reading Room Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street 11:00 A. M, Open Dail Wednesday Bvening \ 1) A.M. to § PM. Service 8 P. M, ‘ Friday to 9 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets: HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION ae} ae CKLW EVERY SUNDAY 800 K.C. nee 7 et? : fs AM. . “ t ) (ake THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1059 wi NINE LUTHERAN CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD Going fo Rev. Paul Hart Pontiac Maps, Pictures > Square Lake & Telegraph } = Wm. C.-Grate, Pastor | of the Advent ‘of Evangelism. erce ae tablished pen pals. 1979 Comm {West Bloomfield Ti : Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Sunday School .... 9:45A Church Service ...11:15 A. Cedar Crest i Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. {Next to Dublin Schoo!) PILGRIM. HOLINESS — CHURCH M. 3 M.) 4 Each child has written to a child of his or her own age telling of -his family Hfe, faverite sports and hobbies. - PONTIAC MAPS TO TOKYO | To be mailed to Tokyo this week ‘so the Rev, Mr. Hart may -dis- tribute them on his arrival will be Edwin Prophet Seodiaady ‘tole ‘set haba tare the United States in 1446 and made | 2 Pontiac Men Ordained to Catholic Priesthood Detroit's majestic Cathedral of|Sacred Heart Seminary in Detroit the Most Blessed Sacrament was. ‘and his theological training at St. the scene, this morning, of rites\John Provincial Seminary, ~ tering the ministry. Among his duties at the Joslyn Church will be Bible teaching, preaching, visitation, and assist- ing with youth groups, His work will be credited to his academic requirements for graduation. The Sacrament of the Lord's St 7 Paul Church, 14 sasceal ones Mailed to Tokyo for to Preach, Teach Youth ae "Herald ot Truth” ot. Fau | Pastor to Distribute at Joslyn Church nn Joniga, at Third : Evangel Temple {- : ~— : George M Racer ‘Mt. Clemens All members of the’ congregation Edwin “Prophet, a middier at ‘We Invite You and Your Pocmily to Worship! - mee, \ Interdenominational ‘and Sunday School at First Meth- Pittsburgh - Xenia Theological _ reekenlil een b0a8' rly Service .....8:00 A.M. | Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. odist Church are working to make ~ Loops Moming Service’. .i0-45 AM. ll Meri Waray. "itat Ait. Wine tip of the pastor, the Rev Senicary, will axcive in Peatioe EVANGELISTIC * TABERNACLE Sunday - 9:30 AM, , ed, Brening ‘Services. 1:45 P.M. Paul T. Hart, to Japan a success. today te be student assistant for gece Wetkina Lekb RA NW of Oak. Cly. Mkt. BI fj, l d Pe wo os ee ee pastor will take part i an the summer months at the Joslyn “Pontiac's Dathan hab Center” oomrie evangelistic mission to Japan this Avenue United Presbyterian CAMP-MEETING JULY 16-26—Speakers: - TOWNSHIP isummer with 42 other Americans, Church. Dr. James DeWeerd & Rev. W. T Sune The Episcopal Church }4er the Methodist General Board Born in Scotland, he came to | : soe @® CKLW Sun. 7:30 am. — Tune In! ’ Children of the church school his home with his parents in’ ee rg 11:00 AM ee ee = | have made ditare peapee books Brooklyn, N. Y. ~~ Jae THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar | 9@4 covered books Rev. JOHN F. CHILD Rev, ROBERT F. WYZGOSKI | * &* &., * Servcie 10:00 A.M. | with Bible stories and pictures. After serving in the U.S. Army, St. Mark eased eee algae mere Re payee hae FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Pestor.... REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, B.D. Associate Pastor. REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 ‘in which two Pontiac sopscet oe ‘ordained to the Roman Ca’ c Prissteed: ‘TO SAY SOLEMN MASS - |Supper. will be observed Sunday with the pastor, the Rev. E. I. : Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor : Services at 8:30 A.M, ; ‘maps of our city, pictures, and stories, of Pontiac. BALDWIN ot FAIRMOUNT \Watkins, bringing a Communion and 11 A.M. , This will include infotmation “Father Child will say his First|"®® ae we CHURCH ? oN NAZ ARENE Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Pastor O. D. Emery ‘about our Board of Education, Aneeehee ogtiieery Daves Solemn Mass at 10 a.m. Sunday racer War Waits for the a. schools, city management, indus-\daining prelate in the colorful in St. Michael Church. The sermon! adult. communicants class 60 STATE STREET Grace : SUNDAY try and library. ceremonies in which the Rev. John Will be preached by Rt. Rev. Mon.) & - * * * F. Child and the Rev. Robert E. signor Carroll F. Deady, former meets each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Worship 1 1:00 AM. p Corner Congeee — Glendale # SERVICES An article on our Parks and|Wyzgoski were raised to the priest. SUPeTintendent of schools of the snd instrto. The pastor is leader Minister Speaking Richard S. Stuckmeyer, Pastor a |Recrestion will also be included. | hood. . ; A naktha wih be cen vid Youth Service .... 6:30 P.M. | Church Service .....9:00 A.M. | 1O ALM. ___ Securing -the information was in| he archbishop was assisted by & 7 - : . the hands of John Grieson. Mrs. Father Child at 4 p.m. A publicll National Luth Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Sinday GS c)$MAM HY SUNDAY SCHOOL {estar 70m Grin, Ms | meaty member othe fe De ception in he arch hak wf NQ ional Lutheran | Minister Speaking Sunday School ---ILO0KM: gy] anette Hour Pe. meterins f9 epaa other priests. arid nace sara pes Council Churches |}: Bible School ..... 9:45 A.M. Members of the official board St. Stephen will oft together im am boner |v tenindna of the | of Pontiac, is the son of Mr. and | ASCENSION | Kenneth A. Hutchinson Richard North | ? ‘~~ 6:15 P. M. | service at 10 a.m. Sunday when Wyzgoakd, elon ae 17 other Mrs. John Wyzgoski of Middle- WATERFORD eee — vee ae wee _— YOUTH HOUR | the Rev, Mr! Hart preaches on newly Canines priests belt road. Sdestinn| ob Leagues babes! — i — “This Is Our Task.” Archbi Dearden in offe oes He attended the high school of | 3621 Pontiac Lake Ra. in ! Guy B. Smith, Pastor 7 P.M. ishop ring FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH = Church Servi 9:30AM. 81 EVENING WORSHIP || 200" Grieson was re-elested|Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for the Secred :Heart Seninary ln) Detroit Wm, LePountain, Pastor =F 249 BALDWIN AVENUE i Sunday School | ..10:45 AM, chairman of the official board at a/first time in their priestly lives. and received his B.A. Degree from] cuNnAY SCHOOL ...10 AM. — . ' Service 11.00 i : PASTOR EMERY will preach jjrecent meeting; Mrs. Clayton Rule, A native of Pontiac, Father [S8. Cyril and Methodius Seminary. cenyices ....9 and 1) AM. Sundey School 945 Morning Service | ini in the 11 A.M. and {vice chairman; and Mrs. William|Child is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Orchard Lake. He also took his, : Youth Service 600 Evening Service 7:00 St. Trinity be Kovin, ecretary. Douglas G. Child of North P. theological studies at St. John Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 7 P.M. Services ” . erry | Provincial Seminary at Plymouth. CHRIST Auburn at Jessie Mrs. Oliver Dunstan will be in Street. Following graduation from} WATERFORD TWP. © Rev. Paul Johnson — FE 4-7172 — FE 5-9822 You Are Welcome! @ (East Side) @ charge of the session on com- : Ralph C. Claus, Pastor mission on education at 7:30 p. m. St. Michael High School, he at-| The new priest wil’ say his First) tended the University of Detroit. |Solemn Mass tomorrow at 10 a.m. J Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Gospel Singing Fellowship. Worship With Us. 2 p in St. Vincent de Paul Church. As. Arvid E, Anderson, Pastor & 9:45 A.M. Bil We Offer You a a : _ _ He received his B.A. degree from First Service’ piveeseu AMT] Ministry and Warm nee | ie Be non aweitt he the pastor, WORS? iP SER’ CES _ ft 2:30 p_ M. SUNDAY, JUNE 7 POO AM: || ¥. Romapene BAROErO: 8.00 A.M. and 11:00 A. M. ne . Second Service ...11: The Rev. William J. Rade- | SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 AM. The Gospelaires of Flint + Methodist Parley Takes | macher, former assistant pastor | Plus Other Singing Groups of St. Vincent will preach the |} ST. JOHN'S Central Methodist | Stand Against Racial Bias a | one SS nediciion W e given by 87 Hill St. at Cherry 8t. , . | \Father Wyzgoski at 5°30 p.m. A : +i aterford Community Church REV. MILTON H. | DETROIT —Delegates to thejurging that revision of the state public reception will aaron the, Car! W. Nelson, Pastor W e f Y ban BARE. DD. Maitr ‘Detroit Annual Conference of the tax structure “more nearly con- parish hall until 8 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9 45 AM. $860 Andersonville Rd. REV. DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Associate Minister ‘Methodist Church this week ap-|form to terms of equity and be| arter a short vacation, both | CHURCH SERVICE 11.00 AM. REV. JOHN 8. HALL, D.D., Assoc. Minister /proved a firm stand against racial|conducive to economic growth in priests will be assigned to work SHEPHERD { th LAKES ' Worship Services 8:30, 11 A. M. .9, AE bias by its member churches. Michigan." 0 e ; ‘ eee MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. | Bish’p Marshall R. Reed pre a See WAL EO UAKE Sunday Schoot sore 845 AM . » | sided at the conference which has| The conference urged that the| CAST pon BUT NOT DESTROYED attracted representatives of 45 | United States cad ec sand, rw. sicialaeeae tA ae Evening Service Soomoceoost 7 P. M ev. Calvin C. Rice, Vreaching ‘Methodist churches in the eastern |allies and Russia cease arming ommunion id. Fiedetick Foutz: Pastor Hour ol Power Wed. 7:30 P. M. half. of the Lower Peninsula and Germany with atomic weapons and eee: crmou | O aT ..e ~f: (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) CHURCH SERVICE. 11:00 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL. . all of the Upper Peninsula. The conference affirmed that “no Methodist church has the | Fight on moral, spiritual or | disciplinary grounds to deny | anyone the privilege of Christian that Berlin be made a free city under supervision of the United Nations until free elections unite Germany. .9:30 AM. Welcome to a Friendly Church! - to Be Observed Vacation ‘Bible School i eee First Christian Church CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Disciples of Christ FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Avenue Delegates voted to carry out a one-million-dollar fund raising Sunday School 9:45 Moming Service 11:00 |! fellowship _—— ot race or | campaign for Methodist educa-| Set June 22 - July 3 Sunday School ..10 A. M. Malta Hall—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburr ; S national] backgrow ° tional insti Youth Servis 6:00 Evecing Servis 700 8 metens. | at Orchard Lake Church | Church Service ..11 A. M. Services 2:30 Circles 4 P.M. . Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 | Delegates also heard a report) Of this amount, Albion College ; 858 W. Huron PM Rev. Paul Johnson — FE 4-7172—FE 5-9822 would receive $400,000, Adrian Rev. D. B. McColl’ SPECIAL DINNER 5 P. M. _ Holy Communion will be cele- | brated at both worship\services of ¢ College would get $400,000, and |$200,000 would go to Garrett Bibli- Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. REV. AUSTIN W ALLACE of Eaton Rapids the Orchard Lake Community BLACKWOOD BROTHERS /\ M t B tist Ch, h soared at Northwestern Uni- Church, Presbyterian tomorrow. | QUARTETTE erie cf lihiee vice arimon ap ure 1 ~*~ * * The Chancel Choir will sing) Sunday, June 7th ot Thurs., June 11—Open Forum “Breathe on Me, Breath of God'’| 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 7 Three members were selected to “FLINT BAPTIST TEMPLE Sunday School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. - “Silent Voters” Youth Group 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. “Mysteries of Kingdom of Heaven—IV” Pastor Somers Preaching at Both Services attend the Methodist Church gen- eral conference to be held in Marvin, Adrian; and the Rev. Dr. 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY 8 CHOOL Classes for All Ages ¢ 11 100 A. M. WORSHIP Laymen to Serve Crescent Hills Church Sunday at 9 a.m. and Mrs, Marjorie Ball | will sing ‘Think on These Things” at 11 a.m. The Rev. Edward D. 1430 E. Bristol Rd., Flint, Mich. ff 1 11:00 A. M. 0:00 A. M. 2:00 to 4:00 { i ] Auchard will preach on ‘This Is the Will of God—Your Sanctifica- tion.” Heading the development pro-| gram of Michigan Synod at the | .|Orchard Lake Church are John Ashby, J. A. VanCoevering, Wayne | Helfrich, Charles Wright, Harold 7:30 Youth Night, Wed 7:90 P Bt Welcome “Porward in Faith” #. CKLW Sunday. 3:30 P.M. Church of GOD | "Pastor PE 2-9600 ugias | Welch and Mrs. Helen Brieden. At a recent congregational meth BETHEL TABERNACLE FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 131 MT. CLEMENS ST—YM.C.A. BLDG. Sunday Scheel 5 10 A-p—sorning Worship i AM. Wed. Eve. Prayer ’ Evening Service 7 ~ | Chester H. McPheeters, Flint. | for Vacation Toes ROBERT GARNER =~ CLENTIS HAZELETT MARIMONT . A Growing Church with | Three more ministerial "and si ——. = _ oe oid oe i our Qa Friendly Welcome! | lay delegates still were to be se-| day. The schoo} is set fer acc’ o c AT = Holding Forth the Word of Life” mctet va te | evening Worshio, 4 5 ev ney eye — 1 | Laymen will have charge of the Oe pgs Pg mongers pinks Gaateees (Charms of faatee E 6:48 FM. JUNIOR ang} 10 a.m. worship servie at the y 88.10 am Worship 11 am | YOUTH FELLOW MISS ROSE WARMER Cresent Hills Baptist Church Sun-| \Presbyterian denomination gave a . 7:3 P.M. WORSHIP SERVICE iresume of issues and rams. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Topic; “Forms Without Power” | day. ‘prog Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY 7:30. P. M. PRAYER GROUPS and coum CHOIR (st Baptists fo Hear Rudy Schettling will be worship 4 Rey cna sre © Crouen You are cordially invited to worship with us \leader assisted by Earl Hall who +, | 1348 Baldwin Ave FE 5-8256 FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH fil ive the call to worship, Announces Sermon Topic’ “THE KING'S. MESSENGERS” vi P fac, Mich orman c invocatio: An tester OP. Bestmen othice PE 4-181 Girl From Israel ‘Charles Hazel, responsive reading; = Rev. ome y. Mowe pied T AL Male Quartet trom the St. Paul Bible College 632 Benson Residence 5-6 'Richard Chatterton, offertory pray: preach on Are eat Our ( St. Paul, Minnesota, will present a — ——_—— —— Miss Rose Warmer, born oljer; and Lee Sutherland, benedic-|Gu™ ‘in’ rrinity: Baptist Church| CHRISTIAN SACRED MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY 7:00 P.M Hun- ‘tion. : DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Jewish parents in Budapest, | Sunday, Holy communion will be| . Sunday Schoo! 9.45 A. M. Biteabeta Lake Ré. ot Then On 3-3206 | gary will speak at 7:30 p.m.) Rev. Richard Smith will be guest | observed at the 7:30 evening serv- CHURCH . oe A Sunday School ....10 AM. M Worship .... .11:00 AM. || Wednesday at First Baptist Church preacher and special music will be |jce, . Sunday Worship. ..... _M. “Junior and a 6:20 3 M ‘on her conversion to Christianity. furnished by the Men’s Choir led f G. W. Gibson, Minister “Eagith and Prayer’—Pastor Preaching Evening Church Service s.c..scsssscsses Tessas sone oat Vet ee ml Eugene Main. | FE 4.0239 © 347 N. Saginaw . Midweek Service ...... vanede Soeasare PM. Welmesieg into Nazi concentration camps as) Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schmuck | First Bible Schoo! .........945AM. A. Y. Fellowship...... 6:00 P.M Pastor—REV. LER (aLONB 6. & Gupt.—ARTHUR EWALD that she might witness | will be church greeters for the | Morning Worship ....11:00 AM. Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor = ek oe ding’wit serve] Congregational || Your service -..... eaoem Church ext wee ss Warmer w mas ing serve i peeve Sie 1 sane es ° . ‘return to Israel to begin her second as ushers. ) Evening Service... 7:00PM. | The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church . Church Mill, E. Huron & Mt. Clemens. Prayer Meeting afd Bible M-59 at Cass Lake Road 05 Vv Christian n Temple, 50S — ‘ . term ‘of missionary work to the! A color film, ““Monganga” will 7°20 PM Lola P Pastor Rev. ai Luther Sheffield, Assistant people of her Jewish race, A peng Weicome Awaits You i Study Wednesday ibe shown at the 7:00 p. m. I The pastor and his wife, 9:48 to 11:30 41, —Gonmenion & Worship service /The Fear of God,’ Theme 2d Mrs. Benjamin A. Bohn, ye 10:30 A. M 11:43 to 19:15 A.M. —Sunday @choo!l Ciasses Ail Ages ttendi the American Baptist 3 . F Py fa pide eee Jof Sermon Tomorrow Gravenin'iy Der Manen Tvs} “a Goop work” || Hear This Hungarian Jewess | “The Fear of God” wilt bbe. the| Une § Seroush 9 ‘sermon topic of the Rev. A, “et EI Oe be teak Hae erm 2 Prisoner of the Nazis! Hear Miss Rose Warmer, formerly of Hungary, now of Israel, in the thrilling story of her experiences in the death-camps of the Nazis! Mother and close relatives cremated in the death-ovens! Herself rear death from typhus in cell where insufficient room to lie down! Rescued by the British soldiers! Refugee to Canada, Johnson at the 11 a.m. service at made whole. 'New Bethel Church Sunday. we At 3:30 p.m. the Nurses’ Guild 458 CENTRAL All things are possible tw a Young People Soturday ae 7:30 P.M. then United States! Became one of early citizens of Israel! Sunday School. ......-cesenereneeeeseees 9:45 A. M. thet believeth : Sundey School & Worship ..10,00 A.M. {A Story. You Wijl Never Forge!) | _ Morning Worship .....cecerececseeeeeeseeall A ane = Sundey Evens ‘ = 7.30 P.M. Y a eee rere rer rrr uv ng Service .... Evening Worship oo otvrservvvssesseeeo 20 B | CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC Setvges Tues. & Thorn. ...» 7:30 PA FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday oyer Meeting . see eeeeneees 7:30 P, SCIENCE oe ; 3 “Ch h FE 5. 8361 PONTIAC Hae, 0. Bees bee Guett Specter | a Wednesday - June 10th = 7:30 PLM. : _ Cooperating with Souther Baptist Convention, Sinten tec 730 PM. | UL 2-5142 ¥. | ~— $000,000 Members ~ Silver Tea W ¥ '~ ‘Bishop L. A, Parent (Co-sponsored by the Bible Meditation League, Internationa!) . ; ey ; moe x : : . VS % , | : fe 3 . x. . ath a , “a ‘ “ : Be | : e ¥ ESA sly we ee _ Fight 2 : Pape tod Ee ee Bm: fA . poy i a . Lf / foes ty (pod fi ‘ / ' 2 a J : : ‘ - I y a é i Hts » as _ pi : . ; , : i TEN a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 6, 1959 , i 25 , : oO ‘qontical Advertisement) ; {Political sen ane : Political Aéveryeoment : Pontiac Theaters 1, pe ghee f | 7 i || With. Tina, Vertitielies | - Huron ~ | Outrank Physicalizers Sét-Mon: "Gidget Sanda Dee, Cliff Robertson; ‘'I Mobster,” * {Steven Cochran, By EARL WILSON _ Oakland. — Now playing: “Room at the/f, NEW YORK ~4 like guys,” says Tina Louise, “who Top,” Lawrence Harvey, Heather} | verbalize. . Sears; “She Played with Fire,” |) “More than guys who physicalize.” Jack Hawkins, Arlene Dahl. df} x * * Strand : Tina, who’s been reading a book Sat.: “Hey Boy, Hey Girl,”|— lately, something about life on the moon, avr — age i ory Bs j that was long-haired, literary and lunar, (>! _Islana, bn Hall. if slammed it shut and came to lunch with sar we ot Zhobe,” “Murder by | me where she declared herself in favor | 'T@*t- EE of men who have minds over muscles. ? eed aie is yer = er @ Cecil B. De Mille’s Son sneaies a anneieeniiiea ai gare pia tired thing,” said the tall, titlan Tina, wnose Z physicalization in “God's Little Acre” was Sued for Divorce a "Musical Tent Light Opera Waste! something to see. “Verbalization is the com- jor; ywoOOD (AP)— The late é Clie, Mich., on US-10, Just North of Flint Z ing thing. Cecil B, De Mill's son, John, 45, > , sn WILSON “Men,” she went on, “imagine that this is defendant in a divorce suit J Beha fhe > 13 une ru Jun Don Juan approach appeals to women, but I really think the filed Friday by Louise De Mille, route to seduction today is by verbalization rather than phys- 44, She alleged cruelty. of the Jack Paar Show > * * * icalization.” | he “You sound like Amos ‘n’ Andy,” I mentioned to Tina, | She said community property) _ |consisted only of $5,000 insurance a who is on such a diet that she was having for lence only jon her husband’s life and asked|™ a cup of coffée — and a “77 ~\that he be compelled to maintain —in— small cup, at that. the premiums with her aus bene- “I mean it,” insisted Tina. ey lat lk | “It's a surer way to a woman's 6 . earl to'be titarested in what She asked only $1 monthly ali- Curtain Mon.-Fri. 8:30 P. M.—Sat. 6&9 P. M. ; , mony but $200 monthly support for | 7 ket Prices: ee Ai Ngai es two of their three children, The Ag $3 thru $1.00 TICKETS Wearing Of HOt wells: eldest, Allan, is 21; John is 16 and “For example,” she added, Dianne. ii. Fri. mms Matinee $1.50 50 au Clio MU 3-5531 dreamily, “how she feels about The couple was married in 1934] fa 6 - Sat. nee $' the coming elections or about and separated last December. : planetary problems. aT Tina looked me straight ; EM 3-0661 Open 7:00 s in my brain and added: a a “You can get tired to the “ r} point of tears with this H South End of Union Lake Road and Haggerty Road . dull, monotenous talk from ri ' 7 | men about how attractive ~ 3- FEATURES - 3 - — & Snowe FOR. ALL! a | you are. But the man who Cae Sy —— © | compliments you. brain " a piques your interest. a a “ B a i For example, I have a s a friend who “never sends me es | y e flowers without writing a - : 7 M A poem to go with the flowers. } Roy B. ac fee --Ca ndidate It's lovely for a woman to | : a know she has ingpired a poem, : STARTS SUNDAY at the Big Drive-In : “What kind of poems does H _ _ _ - 4 _ : he write—timericKs?” I asked. sl +! que a Tina looked at me rather a Wir LOLA wanes LOLA GETS i P a a ; cooly, I thought. “Free verse,” : a GEORGE ABBOM ond GANLEY DONEN eacoucnon - - she explained, patiently | ee oe ~ f U ~ ' “What men are the _ best ee — ‘a ae L } zers?” ‘ na. J a ye a oe wn, an ; ™ 7 ; s = pgp 7 \ . “Adlai Stevenson,” she announced at once. “Bernard (|g elegy emma GEORGE ABBOTT gay 7? ; Baruch... The authors of ‘Ungly Americans’... Arthur He TBHINIR CHEN VERDON WAS intone HERES @ : Ss . “ Miller... Ell Kazan . . . David Niven . .” TTTTTTTITT PL TLL ttt PeeeEE LLCO ts) ss I t 39" ‘ LP IE FF PP PP UF FU PHN FO / > PevuvvvvveTTVCVTVTTVTVeTrreT Any other actors PPPP PPP PE DE DE EOE EEE EOD OEE EEE DEE EEE TTT ECCT EET EY em Reo | * FIRST WITH THE FINEST x _TO-NIGHT | ro DRIVE AC = —-A FIESTA- Prgms , IT’S THE BOSS’ 0762-7 Cfae a Teatee BIRTHDAY, SO OPEN 7 P.M. SHOW we DUSK WE'RE CELEBRATING! Come and See! BIG 4- UNIT SHOW PUCCOCCCR “Not many. I don't go out with many actors. They verbalize all right, but they mostly verbalize about themselves.” | Hastily she interjected: “Of course Cary Grant is one whom I admire. He's a verbalizer more than a physicalizer.” Tina, a former médel and Broadway actress who has ; made three movies, revealed that she's off to Paris and If You Believe: Rome where she expects to negotiate for foreign films. ° She could have done more Hollywood pictures, but the producers all wanted her to do films in which she concen- rrrrrVVVVVVVVVVVVCTwYTTPrrrYrr, The Board of Edueation needs more active and dis- trated on physicalizing. -Arning articinati ; ; As she walked out, every man in the place turned his eyes cerning pa Lic Ipation in the manage me nt of your toward her and every man present was heard saying, “Wow! ‘SOMETHING HILARIOUSLY NEW IN school affairs. . What a brain she's got.” Sure they did. , NEWLYWEDS — ALL ABOUT SEX EARL'S PEARLS: A modern sculptor is a man who can take IN THE SUBURBS! The Ronr Py ot} je alin seated ca ya a rough block of stone or wood, work on it for months, and 4 ine Joard of Mdueation is failing to provide the prop ake ta lock WK® @ qougd block bi stone on wood . oa TRACE rv Citizen leadership in determining poliey and shar- earl, brother. FROM THE HILARIOUS BROADWAY STAGE SHOCKER! epee (Copyright, 1959) Ce SEPA FIE JUST ing with the school administration the responsibility om : a Perea ee IT’S MURDER Doris he ayer a for program, methods of operation, and the planning ——EEEEEees and development of the building program. | NORTHLAND : PLAYHOUSE /4-e> Greenfield at 8'4 Mile Road « NORTHLAND CENTER i | Better lines of-communication are needed between the Board and the general public. —— COURTNEY BYRON FULLER Production P tcincned Sy Howco International ae LSoO——. Tues. Tune § thre EXTRA PERFORMANCE Moen.. June 15 MONDAY, JUNE 15—8:90 P.M. In more active and critical participation of the Board . oe . . ; . ‘ ; x [— members in working with the school administration in >. Robert : TRAIN” Horton piu planning policy and procedure. , Ry SRID in Putirzer “PICNIC” A. 20" Prize Play Comedy PFE FPS GF SSF CPF FESS CESS SS SPS CSU POE VE FS VES VEE TU ee EY er eS er wvwvwwvvvwvwvwvYTweVeeVevrevVrevVreVrVeYTYY,YreererevrrYr,Y” 1 ECP A TIN | +f , 4 r r 16 é In the creation of a citizen advisory committee to work aie | PAT O’BRIEN | with the Board in the planning and development of the lune 21 in Fessee tn) Tbe teed Red Patrick PART y Tickets Now at Pontiac Travel Service—-698 W. Huron building program: 1. To eliminate extravagant design Teer Wed Thurs, Fort am FM. and DP ppceeya TIONS which results in high costs of; A.C onstruction, and, B. ea | sab—s5.00--8. | EL: 7.0220 $2. 60 —S8! 75—§1 AS $4.85-——-$3.00—87. 70 Maintenance and operation, For All Kids From 1 to 100 tax inet tax inet } Lo ee MA 4-3135 3 / SUN. @© MON. @ TUES. \ ' ALit\ia| 3 - FEATURES - 3 : ; THEATRE ~ —o § ORME 4 -cARTOONS—4 33 EXCLUSIVE! FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING! g — also — 4 i ; ' ADD IT TO THE HONOR ote ag Eee THE LAST THREE PEOPLELEFT IN THE WORLD! ADD IT TO THE HONOR z , “"* PAUL new Ony owen HITS FILMED IN THE with a world ROCKIES. ot love to 2 que ~ Brothers with Sune ELECT ROY B. MacAFE oto = IDOL OPOTIO IOP OORT manmaneoorcoorororeldie woecdcenebbrererentetnnned PO i i i i inhi ia a hh hi ha hi hi in ha hin tin hn hin al lala hn , i 2 { 5 & : 2 | ; ‘ ' c Pi v ‘ ‘ : 4 j 4 . . ; b od ks THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE. 6, 1059 we . / pexven ‘States Varied on Mixing Daredevil: Stil Going S Pat O’Brien Welcomes O'Brien's sop, Sean, 22, an Alp WASHINGTON (UPDmAt the , ee Phy ory oP ng coed oy New French Daughter | Larne +. 2g sre: Pilot Has Made Over 50 Solo Ocean Flights “muna re catenin ey 1954, school segregation was ‘com- | ens welcomed a French bride into Pulsory in 17 states-and the Dis| py United Press International wit dee ek rished in the ordi ily ¢ Prd asa we ming. | eg France last September eae . —— Max Conred graduated from the/infancy of aviation, — = his planes himself and personally prohibited in 16. hoe At 56, the tall,’lean, gray-hairea| tells the equipment and extra ly F in 16, daredevil school of barnstorming ne tanks needed for long TONIGHT — Last Complete Show 10 P.M. |“the flying grandafther.”” engine plane non-stop from New HANG! ON TOYOIR FEN | tame ae oa ten | mae, in 2 oars A athlete and plays several musi. |55 minutes. Last March, he com- Told to met tele faa oi , cal instrumex’s. Whiling away (pleted a 4,994-mile flight from) pe was born in Winona, Minn., asked if I ot oey sdentification. AMERICA S the time on one flight, he. wrote Chicago to Rome in 3 hours and/ang spent his boyhood there, He * * * WILDEST ERA! “The Fiyer’s Rosary.” It starts: 6 minutes. lattended the University of Minne- | “By night on swift enchanted paTHER OF 10 wt ay.” | Conrad prefers to fly alone, but, Conrad is rated as an extra-'recently he took his wife along on —— “All I had was my pilot's li- The No. 1 Underworld ieense. He said, ‘A guy by that) Lord of Ail Time! Pd Notre Dame, Marquette, the’ ‘University of California and Colo-! ; . name just made a long flight. Are jrado College. you related to him?’ I said, ‘I When he was 25, he was hit inipappen to be him.’ ithe head by a propeller, The acci- “Sy then we had about a half Tonite—Last C temporarily deprived him of]noyr of visiting. He wanted to “TEENAGE CAVEMAN” and resumed flying. He flew some!) up to much talking so I did “ ’ rT) passengers ——e HOW TO MAKE A MONSTER” | [say and saved there tr counl spi eee | es me “NEVER com tans SMALL” — STARTING SUNDAY -— - Se ae a “ feel fine : = di : eo Ry A ore = = Soe a of Dresula,” ancis mn Pico ‘Norma Eber- ON DESTROYING } THE WORLD! 7 +. 1 uel | gi iE th —_ in =e won se com- . : ' FEATURES AT: petitions, epecating in the bien! Community Theaters Zab elS—88 . CRAWLING, SLIMY His love of flying took him back PN | Sos irre So te: Lee ee TERROR-BENT | Since he began his solo crossings 2-2 "Separate Tables,” sid jot tae Adantie, he bas given, Se irihing Sal ™Scee conn, Si i Rochester Lg @ Maa a, me and Guns,” disoa Misionee “ 9 = » - — Sun.-Wed.: “7 Sound and | Pury," Yul Brynner, ir ue ee fe ted is ——————— EE ————————————— SS toe ANGELES ®—Fiying mall” Somme ge Steal ee when he | a at as ae i Be ey g - s Ey rw unners,’ & COP Audie hur, Joan Hrans the i i} p : EF, 53} g < : —————— Pret CF ABE JS Il Sun.-Tues.; “Al bo py Spain; “Never nog, utes Pay Small,” color, James ARTHUR O'CONNELL "Shonen TRE FOUR PREPS “T Thurs.-Sat.: “Some tet Tt Hot,” SSeS) | Ps Marilyn Monroe, Jock Lemmon; “Villa,” | ‘Servenatay by Cunt w te neat ty iba ky, = bd I Fre — GABRIELLE UPTOM » FREDERICK KOHNER » LEWIS RACHEL PALA WEMIKOS trem guess I looked Set: “The Remarkable Mr. Penny-| i or like I had been drink- Bure ° Cliften Webb, Dorethy, Mo- m TT. g3 EASTMAN COLOR - CINEMASCOPE | meehctee' me ft euta | ae said it happened |" ‘tn i = agent - along Pacific Coast Highway in |Jsmes geewart Kim | ee ak suburban Corona Del Mar, south Sat: “auntie Mame," Rosalind Rus- of here, whén he spent the night (**). a — intermittently — in a swank Por pein: a Name on the Bullet Bullet,” | motel. color, Audis hy. Thurs,-Bat.: Bravo,” John Wayne Dean Martin, MURPHY iQAN eee My BROTHER : - RY { iD PUT M DIRTY ae 2 6 rd Hann ON ME a | J onsreR, 1S NO NAME on = | | DRAKE THE BULLET sex mimo | STEVECOCHRAN-LITAMILAN cn | ty tome conor cowomamon ®D nt COLOR | iz VSIA GREY WARREN STEVENS - + R.G. ARMSTRONG SAT. —3 FEATURES! WATE RFORD DRIVE tN _ HEATER Oxford long fligh "| Gat. -Bun.! “The Mateing Geme," Deb- t, ue Reynolds, xen Randall. professional plane-ferryer ex- "The Tourney,” Yui iad er or | can "Bobens Kerr. is suitable for cgricaitere. BLUE SKY SATURDAY DRIVE IN THEATER : 3 FEATURES | : } INVITATION te LOVE or MURDER? YOU'LL NEVER KNOW YOU = HOPE TO SEEI For what they had done to his ROMANTIC ADVENTURE —— UNDER EASTERN Not Since “The Sheik” a Motion ae Like Tihs THE BANDIT UTHLESS ... MGM roma A YOSEPY FIELDS Production Doris * Richard — DAY - WIDMARK The TUNEL OF LOVE" vcrev AUDIE MURPHY "ee JOAN o : : tNS. NQ NAME on DRAKE THE BULLET —_ ee COLO 3rd HIT ween A Thousand Adventures | Whirl Out of the Desert 7 “>” HERBERT B. SHOPE Ue =-HENRY KING™"F" PHILP YORDAR a PLUS a | and COLOR ff SUSAN HAYWARD | aad “WOMAN OBSESSED | PAUL NEWMAN - JOANNE WOODWARD « p LNOURT comet oe _ . , - sos — . . \ 4. } é. 4 ’ TWELVE. Comeback THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 series today with Russ Kemmerer guing for the Nats. He was opposed by Paul Foytack.* ' The home stand ends Sunday an Dykes will send Don Mossi against Cuban Pedro Ramos WASHINGTON DETROIT six straight, 10.5. The St, Louis at Philadeiphia game was rained , out, Newcombe, a few days shy of | his 33rd birthday, had a one-hit) with a seven-hitter at Milwaukee. | | ~ made six of the Reds’ 10 hits good ifor extra bases Johnny Podres (6-2) won his | fourth in a row for the Dodgers \ - »o™ Three Veterans Close Behind _. abrh bi Pettoln t 4100 Yoet Tb Thrnh rf 4720 Kuenn rf 1022 ‘a i ! ' 54 Maxwell Uf fan a} Killtew ih 4110 Kaline of i124] Recipe ib noo Harris Ih i Temen If 4040 Herberet 1 Cire hen Arittges ms 4 Naragon © 30681 Veal «es f fesnford » 4010 Polling 2h 4n f Pascual p 4000 Davie p noo Marcan p 1ane Christle F +s cele” =o tpee, BALTIMORE (AP) Totals 18105 Totals M™aS they creweut pieture & Cireunded out for Morgan ty fith " s Washington 202 tov ooo—e from Singing’ Ifills, Detroit 041 106 O01—7 EB - Recquer Yost FO A> Washington %- ren scored) DP Pascual, Samford and! + Becquer Bridges Holling and Harris Golf, Tournament LOP Washington 10 Detroit & | 2n Yor 1h Killebrew HR Allison 2, | Harris, 8B Throneberry, Kuenn. 8—/old chorus line, | F = WOE iW HOR ER BR so! (Porky) Oliver of Denver, A) year 1 Pascual (1. 4-4) h)}3 A 7 9 & Davie ‘23 3 4 2 3 Morgan 113 6 2? Bisler (W. 11 i) 1 2 2 . 5 HAP By Davie TThraneherry) PR som of St Andrews, Ht. Naragon, Berberet 1 Rice. Rommel * * Btevens, Nepo T- 2 49 A —27.537 ! ‘ Surrounding him was a famihar, Ridge course, 44 year-old Littler, 28, who has walked off ge (Gene of Calif, Weta Nines Quality at Sold Fred Hawkins of EI Paso, eran noted for finishing as under- 2 ¢ 431 Tex., and 4&8 year-old Henry Ran-'study, was next with 66-67. Haw- 0 9 2 Lit-.with Bid] * * * Littler Holds Eastern Lead three honors in iter than par for the new Pine Oliver, a 20-vear traveling vet- kins, winner of only one major tifle in 12 years, was third at 67- | Ransem. a professional perform. er since 1932 and now only a bit ‘day was in°a good spot for her ifirst triumph in the $13,100 pro this vear's star road show of the gelf pros, had a re- one-stroke edge halfway through mained front and center today for‘ the Eastern production with 65-67 10. Detroit 27.16 cone out when wtoning the third act of the Eastern Open —I22. That was a dozen shots bet- SUMMIT, N.J.- (AP) — Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S.C,, bowaky (34) or Bu iels : (3-3) {O-i8t. Louis at Philadelphia, 1°05 pm. laylock (3-3) va. Roberts (3-4). TOMORROW'S GAMES Loe Angeles at Milwaukee, Pty pm. women's Round Robin Golf Tour- — Se . Bt. 12:05 Hament, / MONDAY'S SCHEDULE * * * at Milwaukee. 1:30 Miss Rawls held a 14-point ad- Se vantage over the field going into today's third and fourth rounds at Canoe Brook Country Club, The ‘final round of the 90-hole event will be played tomorrow. FRIDAY'S FIGHTS and Rory Calhoun, 163%, . drew, MANILA—Roberto Cruz. ines, knocked out Gil 126, Phill Flores, ardt (1-2) vs. Dan- i pm Smeg, pm San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 7:15 p.m. NEW YORK—Dick Tiger. 163‘. Nigeria, White Pisinsa. 129%. _|while his high hurdle time. bests by .01 of a second the best in the nation this season. Elias Gil- bert, who has been rated by some sports publications as the best hurdler in the nation has a time of 13.7 to his credit. made good, will captain the team door seasons in 1959. Dp iuppines, 8. competitor, held the fourth spot with 70-66. His second-round score Was the best of 130 competitors . Tt frac ! By The Assoclated Press [both have been in the final seriesiQene Litier 63-47-—192 Six veteran tournament base before . Fred Mavkine bot ey ball teams already have que ied * * * Benry ROM 3s 70-86 136 for the “college world series’ and| The only newcomer to the 13th i Pcl ood it the other two entries will be de janniual tourney will be from the 9 miniger 69-68—137 | - ve Tagan 69.88 a7! cided today, eizhth district, where Fresno! Don January aa O17 ta ~*~ * * State and Washington. will finish poy Bills J Le ant The National Collegiate Athletic "heir play-off at Seattle today, penny zacone eating 18) . ‘ . P Ony erin ; Assn. will send eight district win Fresno State edged Washington Pete Cooper 69-7019) nets to the double elimination +2 last night in opening: their Pe ee ineet 2040-198) tournament at Omaha June 12-17. best of-three series Bert Weaver 72-48 140 This will be the eighth time in At Gastonia, N.C, Clemson Daug Ford tg ae by the tourney for Colerado State trounced Florida State 24-2. last Mike bh arn % He PH : . 1 & , Rover 7 ? College of Greeley, sixth for Okla- night. They also will play two Dick Mayer 69-79—14) homa State, fifth for Arizona,/games today, if two are neces: |Pop > Bisplmehol! peta ht fourth for Western Michigan, third sary, (Bruce Craipton — 5 .. Tb7O—hal ; w | 1G a. * ; g for Penn: State, and second for) In other third district games ore penn cuohetone CEL : 7 AP Witephote Connecticut Georgia Tech eliminated George | Rick vent , Le tal SWAP UNIFORMS — Willie Jones (left), Philadelphia Phillies : . . ; a en . \Ken Venturi vevees TPO 142] - - , } Friday for -ovt- Clemson and Florida State, bat-|WaShington 7-2 and Florida State|Gardner Dickinson «Jr 7270-147) 3rd baseman, was traded to the Cleveland Indians ¥ ‘out fling for the ‘third, district -spot,jeliminated Georgia Tech 16-9. 7S AMattur, 772-18) ‘fielder Jim Bolger and cash, Jones is 33 years old, Bolger 27, i _« : . : : » J | = - . i , : 2 ‘ % : H ‘ < et . i net nt } ; 4 , ‘ - 2 L on! + 4 = 4 f = - ae ee my >°* 3 ie ee ee Se eae = Talbott and Grill Class B Winners Talbott Lumber rallied for two runs in the 7th inning to. nip Pon- tiac Business Institute, 7-6, and Griff's Grill scored twice in the Sth stanza for a 5-3 victory over Don Nicholie in Class B City League baseball games Friday at ‘idayeee Park. a walk and An infield error, Fritz Holler's single. climaxed Talbott’s uprising in the 7th and pinned a tough defeat on pitcher Howard Pearl of PBI. Bob Pick- Nef. The winners were outhit, 10 to 7. Three singles, a walk, a hit batsman and a sacrifice enabled Griff’s to break a 3-3 tie in the 5th and down the Nicholie club. Bob Jarrett hurled the distance for to 2nd vice-president in the Great- er Detroit Bowling Association. William Boyer. was recently re~ jelected to represent the ‘northern the\ best in the nation this year through both the indoor and out- Red By The Associated ‘Press States. An _ official | International ee. The 10C action last week in Munich drew protests in non- Communist countries, particu- larly in the United States where there was agitation for barring Olympic — j uled Feb. 18-28. x & The U.S. ex 3 Griff's and Greg Meadows went — Rasy cae pee — the route on the mound in a losing towed te tall pa cause.’ Nicholie was outhit by a" ’ : 6-3 margin. “We as the host nation . have nothing. to say about gy } ; ‘ f tes who doesn't” * Sa! City Bowler Promoted Olyebie offical, who declined use Len Biallas of Pontiac has been|Of Bis name: ie pens 0 sign po egal OD the TOC and /the various sports district. He is a Milford resident. } Red China probably won’t com- pete in the Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, Calif. — but the ntiac youth who|reason is a technicality and not coe, 1 “¥ las a result of action by the United spokesman. made this point yesterday in attempting to clear up some of the confusion and controversy surrounding the |recognition ef Red China by the Commit- The Winter Olympics are sched- State Department called the 10C action “a clear act of political diseriminatidn.” Con- gressmen called for U.S, action in the matter, And Robert L. King, director of the Squaw Valley Games, said the Red Chi- MD AEN ‘CLUB HE RBI Pet. CLUB 4B BR #8 HE RBI Pet. Dees a & Sai iceet, «= rus aaa aaah ana . i 33 205 24 1614 228 490 @ iis 2m 5 s aie Angeles af 467 it Bo 33 Single by Kaline == REESE sa” SSF ks = ae a! CLUB CLUB FIELDING aT a Ee Ay ee Ar i." 7 tase $55 33 43 sei |Muwaukee” 56 ise? pre 38 49 Sat | a SR Sesger, Sores New York 46 1261 Gia 36 46 ‘0st Lau sizrr "ser “41 53 978 | ' . Washington 50 L347 Philadelphia 48 1250 483 40 35 977 1 | «on Kansas City a6 1918 498 33. 40 -970\ Ban Prancisco 0 1362 BIB Si 42974 Washington -() Yanks Blast Indians 11-3, Take 6th Place Ka sical vad ’ | m 1 INDIVIDUAL BATTING (65 er mere at bats) or more at bats) Player, Club AB R H HE RBI Pet. , . ‘ld| Player. Cub AB R H HR BBI Pet.\ Aaron, Mil, 39 «84 «15:«48 «(A168 Seis MN) a ie r mo BRET a sees at 228 ts Se Ox, . 5 5 . : : ; Kaline, Det. 191 26 53 10 2% 330| Mays, 5-F. 200 45 «67:« «9 (AL (335 Afr, Harris Homers: IY EW O an aug AN con eas 8 ieee, Bed SS . 3 i : : aris, : . . 5 2 > -for- . KC 69 iL 22. 1 8 [319| White, St. L, 138 20 45 5 24 326 Allison Goes S-tor-3 | | . Ha Gb ge gee BEC eS _ By The Associated Press games of the top, nailed their |feated Boston, 5-2. The Baltimore) into oar de tbe anipackes ne AP Wirephete |Paarcik, ‘Bait. wo 2 2 = oth + les nl ose 8 oa Bu? DETROIT io = ah plese The joke was good while it) third in a row last night with an Orioles won, 6-1, at Kansas City. jon the leaders. RELIEF WINNER—Dave Sis- — KC. io ot te an i st. ist F) 3 ‘ z ite Be a cave lasted, but it's the New York Yan| 11> romp at Cleveland as the * * * The Yankees, who have-out- | jor won his first game in a De- |Aiison Wash. ie 3 BetlCovion, Mi. 477 38 35 4 23 Ja Tigers is the way they have comei;e.g no longer the stumbling, hel ixth Detroit took fifth place from) geore@ their vietims 61-16 while troit Tiger uniform last night at |Torges'n. Ch, 90 18 27 5 22 ‘3u0|Bruton, MU.” 160 27 49 4 (13 from behind since he{ook over @8/cejj4r-dwelling world champions,| uns dropped thelr sixth 1 inion by beating the Sena-| winding seven of their last Briggs Stadium, pitching three |Tue’Ke. a7 28 43 awlrenys ba oie i it 3 as . ote : ; TC es manager more gre sen aS who are having the laugh now, straight. 2 sees OG et skidding the Nats 10! eight, rolled up the biggest score scoreless innings in relief as |Z*sby.. — = 8 = 4 ae eave, Cas, = = 2 Kee Routon texan tie tbe ‘Keystone The champs, now within 4; | Chicago's leading White Sox de-'seventh as the Yankees muscled| anyone Te te es sea: | the Bengals defeated the Wash- Yost, De Bos 6 37 we 2 eo Soe, GL. ie i Sw nators ; ‘ ee son . Mathe Cops through four innings last SEES: ___ | ington Senators, 7-6. Minoso. Cle 177 2-51 @ 3 geg|Demeter TA IS a ait, teen) ts fo eres six fr extn bases, egainst loset| ieee SB Bg Biveates es 3 Bie ; OF e€xXira ; Gernert. . L _— oo their manager another reason for Bell (45 , y oe oe iss 36 «53 0«S«(«26 382 |Hoak, . 991 27 55 5 2h . : 7 ) and -th reliev- , foyer, StL. 184 29 53 10 35 thinking they will be contenders Gary et siricki'd. Ce. Ble ke yelPot. Pal. =e 27 48 8 8 for the 1959 American League pen- ers, Gil MeDougald hit s first are — mF a OS alan BF. is 19 47 aan home run of the season, Elston From Gen kc. | ibs Me's Be erelRiipner, ie, ue He . 7 . i * EE . Howard his seventh—and Howard, ee, WY. 157 20 43 2 17 gmiNesl. LA 205 38 58 6 26 Al Kaline hit a ninth-inning sin- Bill Skowron, Hector Lopez and The ea Cle. ug 21 4 7 19 gre] Spencer, ar 1M ie 2 2B ee : beret, Det; 1 p, ke gle to drive across Eddie Yost Norm Sieber each drove in two Rerberet, Det, i 17 32 ¢ 14 3 Long. Chl. iis MRT eB with the run that provided a 76 runs. Lollar, Chi. 174 20 47 7 29 rind deock, Mi 44k triumph. Yost singled to lead off Art Ditmar (3-4) won it with a Howard, “NY, 198 ‘17 ‘37 17 23 ‘gan |Bell. Cn. te 13 48739 the inning and advanced to sec- seven-hitier, He didn’t walk a Bera wt. i Ne 6% " 307 | Stestilien, Cin 177 26 48 7 39 ond on Harvey Kuenn’s bunt. and had a five-hit shutout DeM stri.” K.C, M56 3k 8 28 Cree, Put 321 aT 3H ‘ I’b'w, Wash. 180 43° : “ Se until Bily Martin homered inthe] PRESS BOX fc 2 atk ake Bee gS + gaj ; eighth Colavi ho has Th'n'b’y, Wash, 82 oT Ml Oboe : for a while,* said Dykes later, - Rocky Colavito, w , sae'fond’” Wash 1d 18 38 4, 17 Sqe Sawatskl, Ph 65 7 37 3 15 262 “just so we win.” homered in each game against .. | Wertz. Bos. 7 9 7 5 11 suiCemoate. Pu. is Bo 3 Be et New York, hit his 14th, third off| A weakened Orchard Lake St./Berthie, Wash.20 20 Se 7 20 230) Wagner, SP. 73-12 \ 19 ; 3 33 And it is doubtful if the partisan Ditmar, in the ninth inning. Mary ning w = convene Ene ue”hlCUm 3 3s 23 | stuart “Pit, Is 18 % 7 19 358 { 27.537— xtreme! ce ; _ |Suburban Division in the Catholic Plereall, Cle. jak OF #1 2 42 ‘ge7|Clem'nte, Pitt. 144 23 37 3 HH 252 crowd of 27,551T—an_ e) mely ree-run, pinch double by League ball playoffs starting|sievers. wash. 73 13 18 2 9 247\B bore, L.A. 4 16 28 3 ail 7 large turnout for a Detroit-Wash- Harry Simpson broke a 2-2 tle M ote it reeulars » pba ” a 31 3 8 4 upeet, EY- se ba font ed a ington game—will long remember in the eighth for the White Sox. | mixsing #1 classes have ¥es=el ‘Det. 140 22M 10 3126 Stern: pac 209948823. At ‘the I] bases on balls, the two G Stal the winne. will-be missing since Riebern, NY 157 21 38 4 20 .242 5 Ss 1 balls, the two e 1 oa f pt diag winner in | concluded for the year: Pnigen, Bel. 72 6 19 © 8 ‘Seiitnomes, Ce I HS eS passed balls, the two errors anc relief of Early Wynn. Daley, Bos, 79 83 19 0 «(10 (241) BORON: Phil. 196 4% 0 608 (247 = - Gardner, Pelt. 1% 12 22 1 7 237 : a: the hit batsman that went ito Gus Trigndos' 12th home run 7 * = s Rich'son. NY. 76 6 38 0 3 997 =. sh we ke making it one of the sloppiest ‘ex- sewed it up for the Orioles, just} The Flint (Mich.) Junior Col- |Dobv, Oi mf 0 8 8 288 Moryn, 3 2 @ 6 16 24a recy has many an evening at 003 percentage points behind! lege golf team of Gene Hunt and Reca'r. Wash m9 38 o 8 Bt ~ men, Ot 24 aS Se ro . - A 7 a 5 py oe - a, are thing is that the Cleveland, in the third inning} Jim Lewis finished 3rd with 598 [piddin) Bos. 178 o% 41 4 16 ‘230 | AS = 26 2 2 4 T m1 von, nd with the New York against Ned Garver (4-4). points yesterday in the 1st annual | Poy’ Bay lar is 2036 a8 S Taylor, Chl. 17 1s 3 BZ ers WOR, a + = a ’ 5 i rsh’ : Y ae moved in front of the Sen- Gene Woodling's three-run hom-} National JG golf tourney at Odes , rope a EE 4g a, ae a "ee ankees : : er in the ninth gave. an added) sa, Tex. Odessa won the title, (gm oni ist 19 342 2 gas Altman, Chi, 115 18 25 31127 ators : 155 [7 ith, KC. mm 11 9% «1 «9 ogg (Zimmer, LA. 132 11 28 3 18 212 : boost to Milt Pappas 15-2), -who * * * ou oe o, 10.30 2 7 ‘gm\Enand’s, Phil. 118 15 25 0 3 212 Ree (the recere;, ttle: cata settled for a five-hitter. Baltimore| pontiac’s Chuck Oertel, who was Martin. ce 1m 18 i A ea ‘fea, Pui, 18 ls 9 8 9 te Pascual was the loser, going all manager Paul Richards and five}with Baltimore briefly last sum- prea a es Aen, ce beeresibecbeve. tear: the way despite some shaky Birds, including _ Triandos, were mer, has been used as an outfield- ia eel i= = . i i 7 as pee: apo a borer, Tose” aver pitching and even shakier sup- ejected in a third-inning run-in 6 and 3rd baseman by the Ist|Harris. Det. een = aeeeren |New iil “and Banks. “Chicago; Wagner, Sad "| » Ss " " j . ; 5 Grand sla mers, — ewron, New " . Ss aaa ie Dav ssl r, third Dew with the umips, place Miami club of tke Inter- work t § md Balmore: Held. Cleve Francisco ther, became oa ; . rim, ¥; Al- ; rae the fini line ina Tiger unl | national League. He bag had some ison. and. Lemon wuen: You ont cen Pa. — os 6 is itting sprees but has noj | Lepcio, roit. Rush. Mil 2.35 32740 «2146 ch garb ie eee Se emaeee cl the plate overall | Haddix, oo Radu nao ce Innings and ylelded a harmless on "| Pitcher. Club IP W OBR SO WL ERA. Come: : 61 49 , : Miller, 8.P. 58 49 15 39 3 1 «2.17 single | * * * Wilhelm, Balt. 156 53.8 9 111.G Jones. SF. 15 4 4 11 3 2 2.40 Daley, K.C. 55 43 7 2% 4 3 147 Antonelli, SF. 100 8 33 347 3 279 The Tigers succeeded in stop Royal Orbit, the Preakness | Loe. Balt 2 17 10. 16 3 2 180\apenn, Mul. 107 108 31 62 7 6 2.86 i KE a Brod'ski, Cle, 22015 15 6 2 2 2.05) pun mi 56 53 21 23 4 3 «3.05 ping, to a degree at least, young winner, was a prohibitive favor- Walker Sait. > 52 8 = ; - ia Henry. Chi 38 31 «9 «343 2 3.08 Harmon Killebrew, the muscular’ ite to win the $28,209 Peter Pan (0%) Sei es 59 13 32 4 2 295 |Sanford. (F- 1 ee 28 8 Gc SIT third baseman who racked Detroit | Handicap at Belmont Park today oer Balt 40 32) 7 24°30 1 2.25) And'son, Chi. 80 76 25 32 3 4 3.26 .B 66 38 35 5 3 228 pitehing forfour home uns during} - in his final prep for next Satur- lSecones: ey 2 6632-31 $2231 es 1S 23 jd z | : 3 his’ club's Jast nip here. | THE KILLER 18 OUT — Harmon (Killer) er Siemee day's running of the $125,000 add- (7 Sy ma nso rape, BSE 238 * * * Killebrew, Washington Senators infielder, ts out night's game at Briggs Stadium.’ Lou Berberet, ed Belmont Stakes, Sood gy Xe Jed hd a . 3 3 53|Ncombe. Cio. = ~ 2 3 : ‘ a7 But Bob- Allison, an ex-Kansas\ at home plate as he tries to score from dard on Detroit catcher, makes the tag after taking the AMERICAN LEAGUE Scabea * * * ao Garver, Ke 73 +4 6 18 4 ‘ 2.38 roeens StL. 55 88 16 333 7 3.76 University fullback, took over ade-) yyiio Becquer’s grounder to Detroit Tiger short- throw from Bridges as umpire John Rice looks Chicago m2 te napa fl Dr. Donald Jafiar of Detroit fin- purer we Sigia ais 283 s. Jones, 8 P. ai 7 n w 3 5 37 quately. He rapped out five hits Vevalens Sr the Ist inning of Friday on. The Tigers won, 74. haltimore 27 3 or 1% lished in a four-way tie for 15th | McLish, Cle 74 67 19 0 5 2 3.04) 2, Phil 33:31 10 15 1 3 3.82 . stop Rocky Bridges in h : ‘40 a ; le @ rewer, Ros. 68 62 20 35 3 3 3.18| Jackson, St. L. 80 95 17 45 3 6 3.83 in five trips, including two tre ; , : —— ie | eee City = - peed ai place yesterday in the U.S. Sen- Adsoal << = 63 22 28 4 4 3.30/Biaylock, stL. 65 62 29 39 3 3 3.88 mendous home runs that produced | eee Yeix 2 BA 4% 4% iors Golf Association tournament Pama = 4 % ’ > 4 Brosnan. BLL. Ri 3 4 8 1 3 394 four of the Washington runs, | ' 8 mended > - S's gat Rye, N.Y, Dr. Jaffar shot an acl fa 7 Me i 1 3 368 Hillman, Chir 73 65 14 43.3 4 3.95 He hit ane off starter Jerry Da = FRIDAY'’S RESULTS 83 and 74 for a 36-hole total of 157.|Griegs. Wash, 24 0 14 122 2 371 ele earn ft Pe bs be : : ia We in the first inning and another | See Nan tL anes ilies night Por'es ar » Po 7 y ; 33 Daniels, Pitt pep ereg NRE ee: | , and 2, : er'ese, Cle M3 31 30 4 SimcDeviit, LA. 55 57 19 42 3 5 4.25 a j ’ ; Bakimore 6, Kansas City 1. night - r 9 fits > off Tom Morgan in the fourth, An| CW PW(0 Seiret 3. ‘Wachinnion 8 YJ C Turley. N.Y &7 54 42 39 4 6 3.76 \Drab’sky, Chi. 57 399 33 29 3 4 4.26 ! | night. Bell. 5 3.89| error by Yost, three walks and a TODAYS GAM ones to aptain pe eeu8i: pc tee ee pos pod ar single brought in the other Wash hepeag s Hist Tm Tied 4:30 pin. —Wyis (1-4) Ea t T ck ooeaiin | Pare ~ ind . < . ‘ 4 50|K pstein. ~_ 1 3a aol ington runs against Davie in the | By The Associated Press shutout for five Innings in a duel The Dodgers, 27-14 lifetime New es Cleveland. 1 p.m —Turley Ss erm Ta Ramas, Wash, © 4 3% @ 3 gon ltoeee. La uous 152 6 476 third ny : © the! With left-hander Johnny Antonelli, against: Spabn, handed the south-| Baltimore at Kansas Guy, 8 pm. — T = N t ve wrna’ cnt ea nie pa oer ig 2 See nik + | Big Don Newcombe, once the , » foe. Willie Kirkland's|paw ace his sixth defeat in 13 de-/ Brown (21) va. Daley: (43) eam ex CCI kere ec. 6 6 43 429 Fowler, L.A. 4448 2 35 3 «3 «S11 The Tigers benefited from 7 ‘bail. finally ts a long-time foe. . i | Washington at Detroit, 1:30 p.m.—Kem- - ufiven, Res, 41 4 12 18 2 4 438 Cardwell, Phil. 28 30 1) 16 1 3 515 Washington fielding tapers, acer: |Co*! Titsmey In buscha ae home run gave the Giants q 1-1)cisions. jmerer (45). va. Foytack. (3-6). . ; ,_|Ruining, Det. 90 78 96 58 5 4 450\Roberts, Phil. 61 71 9 23 3 4 5.16 eo K hapees, | tac ; sila | * * & —— Hayes Jones, Eastern Michigan's Casale. ' Bos 90 45 25 22 3 4 430\L'rence. Cin. 63 83 21 2 3 5 5.57 i unearned Tit) First on his way back ‘tie In the sixth but the Re ds, held) | Boston at Citicago 2, 1:30: p.m. : Kem'rer, Wash. 63 68 22 % 4 § 4,87.F 73 91 22 242 7 6.16 cee ~ Receuce & | toy MeMillan’s homer New York at Cleveland 2, 12:30 pm. nationally known hurdler and dash-|xiees Ny, 41 41 14 20 3 3 461\Pena, Cin. 33 50 12 9 2 3 6.55 baseman Julio Becquer commit. Newk has won four straight, put- to one run—Roy MeMillan’s ho Dale Long homered in a three-| Baltimore at Kansag City, 2:30 p.m. ‘ has been elected to captain) Terry. N.Y. S8 66 24 41 2 5 5.12\ Jay, Mil. "36 39 27 2% 2 4 7.00 ted a costly error amid Detroit's | & ‘oF t night/—and two hits for five frames.) first inning for the Cubs, once omg Se, = pes Bez batches P Papoas, Bait. 50 51 33 33 5 2 5.58/Phillips, Phil, 31 41 18 15 0 4 7.26 nee talig ss _ Hing away a c-4 record last night) iii with fiveruul anal ses Seagate Fe AY'S SCHEDUL the Huron track squad next sea-|Hoett. Bos. 2 26 8 10 1 4 563 Broglo, &L. 3M 4 2 WO 4 741 four-run splurge in the second 5.) checking San Francisco's slug-| then chased Antonilli with five runs’ ore at .500., and Ernie Banks hit} Detroit st Boston, 7:1 p.m. t the | Wall. Bos. 29 28 15 8 1 4 §.90|Nunn, StL. 21 23 «15 2 2 2 7.71 Hit tee Giese @ nite. It in their sixth: | s ikae or ; son, Jones, who rates among the/minman, Balt. 44 53 25 22 0 6 673\Witt, Pitt. i6 19 10 14 0 4 7.88 inning and» passed ball let Ino ino Giants,-7-2, on three. hits. It)to their sixth. a two-run homer, his 13th, as they, iveden canoue best in the nation in the high Foviack: Det 57 A 3 6.5 Nonit game Haddix. Putaburgh re another in the fourth. Gall Harris Igave Newcombe a 30 record * + put it away against Vern Law (5-3) stiiwau Won Lost Pet: Behind and low hurdle events and in the| Oneal qunes-Wyen, Cocage ant oe ag 7 Orgy eg hit a oes run, - dl _ vs against the Giants for the year and Anionelll. pow 73 alter: winning, in a four-run second. a —— of 2 a7 gy |100 yard dash, will complete his! heim. Baitimore. Sanford, San Francisco. in 13 trips, for the other tally In ' , ing the ' : | Pittsbur; 23840 3% the ‘aire ie plus—.500 season standing for ie four in a row, was tagged for a Dick Stuart hit a two-run homer Los Anbales ee eet ‘at junior year at EMC next week;__ first time since tate July of 1957, 00” cadotf homer) by 9 the first inning for the Pirates, Emenee 33 400 >| Highly respected by his team : Two potential Washington runs when he was 38, , jMeAireaking. tendo voter Y\the first ever to clear the center 8t.. Louis $ 29 306 1% |mates, Jones is even more re- 8 | = Pere eyed font n suneinna ae The defeat left: the second Johnny Temple and the Reds then’ field fence—45T feet from the plate eee aipay's RESULTS. \ |spected by his opponents who have| #> tween third and home. Killebrew) = a - consecutive hits! ‘ . “4 tea! co iLos Angeles 5, Milwaukee 1. night. _ \ |s ; “ tal < se “ ‘ , _ “alt place Glants 242 games behind cut loose with six consecutive hits) —in Forbes Field's half-century| @iuisneti s, gan Francisco 2. sight \ — — ge ee cee . TES RAED SEO Pee Oe ee Milwaukee. beaten 6-1 by the Los after two were out. Frank Robin- history, Chicago 10, Pittsburgh 5, night \times as 22.5 int ow hurdles, er he tripled—his only hit in four! * ‘ . . St. Louts at Philadelphia. postponed, rain 13.6 in the highs and 9.4 in the ee official atbnia-nwnd Allison. wan Angeles Dodgers, who once again json, Dutch Dotterer and Walt TODAY'S GAMES 100 and d a 2 b neo | oid at hats and Allison, was, aged up om Warren Xpahn, The Dropo lined consecitive doubles Hunt) oe muneceay” 1 P| yar eat nine 220-yerd| é 4 . { * “s | Chicage Cubs beat Pittsburgh's (and Frank Thomas, MeMillan and Rawls Leads Round Robin San Francisco at Cincinnati, 1.30 p.m. —S turned na 2.9 in the k The t * , - * 1 thel | third place Pirates, who had won 'Newk followed with singles. That Lied ped if nrg oa—Ore dash. His low hurdles time ties ve {wo chibs restiimes 1elr ‘hina on Sidelines but has not yet readmitted the country. : in a huff in 1958 because Nation- alist China was recognized, must be approved by various sports or- ganizations and then ask for re- entry into the IOC. * k * The IOC has no meeting sched- uled until just before the Winter Games. So there will be no oppor- tunity for re-admitting Red China in time. Rules are that countries must enter the various sports at least eight weeks before the games. Red China, which quit the IOC sanchies waved Gol Bal way. Louls- lof the top” catches ti the lot iniin éngoling there. Western bas), ~— By CHUCK ABAIR- When the college Oe ee ee ee ate Fereeeet s Sek Sane Ve Sey landed Kirk Evans of) bells start ringing come/®.‘ eye on Oakland ren Cawley, chunky Milford pitch-|Walled Lake and 6-9 Jeft Goodrich next September the ma-| urrounding areas. |§ _ — jing ace Terry Hoy and 210-pound of Northville. similar ideas but has been working in California. . * * * Princeton will get the Cranbrook great Bill Jennings is talking of jority of the-Oakiand Hocd-| Wisi we ua sek pili. Shrader of Norii-| Dick Whitmer, out of school s Sanus Chet Wekkersi CL Be - Weies an the tind at tly Come staff going all out to d, has x * * court star, and his rt Ebersole of Rochester as is Wayne. ty area senior athletic stars|*2% going all out to rebuild, has = eee | If basketballers Don Harned of of the past season will be/ist-rate players followed by Mich-| Cawley has been following the Providence and Xavier, respec- | Troy and Madison’s Rick”Moos go enrolled somewhere. ped State, Western and Central) 5. Sutere aivcaal t. His x * * tively. } on ‘ooh oe it wil] likely be some- A few like St. Frederick football —, choice of State was a surprise* Walled Lake's 1-2 backfield com-| Two of the county and state’s cx, he the MIAA. bination of Frank Fink and Mike Wurst will continue as teammates at Colorado while Wyoming came up with a good one in landing Newt 'Acton of Clawson. Neil Stevenson lof Farmington is also reported going there, Traveling down to Louisville come fall will be Ferndale bud- | dies Tom Morey and Mike Crane and Northville’s Bob Starnes. * * * Watch out for Flint Junior Col-, whiz Jack Lyon are headed for the| John Lucadam, Oakland Coun- | with the Farmington athletic OTHERS LOOKING TO COLLEGE service and some will go right into : staff carrying so mach Michigan working but the rest will be turn- flavor. Hoy has starred three ing up at campuses throughout the years at Milford and is currently country when it’s time to > hit the in his 2nd year in —_ city books again. | a ball, Schrader has been a big | Although several of the icin Biot reason Northville has dominated | remain undecided between two or Wayne-Oakiand football play in | three schools, the universities and recent years. colleges of Michigan are certain to Don Castle of Utica will be join- reap the biggest part of the har- ing his brother on the Spartan vest just as they do each year. track team, Going along with Don ‘Outside interest in state ath- will be Bt. CGlemens’ Dean Cor- letes keeps growing all the time penter, a “| tem O'Brien (PCH), John Waters RELYEA CAWLEY icranbrook), Prank Voeffray and Mike eae = ee John — Ea Berkley ‘ * |Huren}, te} ngemann t ayi, Tian 7 ceee track ace Dave ‘Kennedy (Oxford) and Bill Boyd ‘North- Burris, Michigan may have the ville: ae Jona Kress omnes inside . - and ay ries (East troit) tate; . track on the latter over 18d Lauere «North Branchi U. of D.; MSU, Wisconsin and DePauw. | Reid Bannow (Utica) Michigan Tech. . 4 Also Dick Finkbeiner (Waterford', Versatile athletes Terry Ander-|Beb Tribula (Hazel Park), John Kur- - steiner and John Buckhols (Mt. Clem- ens), John Kersten and John Zwernick (Capac), Cari Schnettier (Millington) E Ri Ch Di Central; Ted eranan Lo aoreaacyl ae * | ve er (Br ton) orthern cn< x ing amp ies igan: Don Barnard Oak Park), Boo. : Ross (Berkley) and Ron Visel (Brigh- me . NEW YORK (AP)—Harry Har-|ten) Western; Bill Chismer (North- lege in basketball if PCH mid-year| BANDY WLODKOWSKI |ris, world bantamweight cham-| Nebo“ tro Gary Acker (Avon!, Tom — x * Nichols (PCH) and Frank DeSantis making it more difficult for the MEYER McDANIEL . grad Charley Barge and Berkley’s pion at the turn of the century,/(amphere) MBUO. smaller institutions to land some | Western Michigan, always known w M nd Tony Hiller of/A! Krumm go through with plans) topnotch athletes mulling over |died yesterday. He was 77. ms pate Gtimahan | Purmington) | bod of the better talent. ty’s = performer in football (for its — teams, has been Bear p badgigh Ri fe —hs to study there, Former Clarkston| many offers are Birmingham |" Harris won the title in 1901 by|3: ave Chamberlain | (Bertiey) | Albion: A sample’ i _ . | Inst fall, speedster Mike Agee (building in basketball. The Bron- "tan fd court magician Leroy Parks had| pole vaulter Gary Alcorn and Tom Paelpe' (Walled Lake), Dave Rose good example is the way WYo-| and steady end Frank Clapplson |cos could take another big step ester, Lapeer’s Butch McKillen outpointing Pedlar Palmer of Eng-| (serkiey) Perris: Phi Russell (Birmine- oa of Farmington, rugged Jim Ward | and two-time All-State back Frank land in a 15-round bout after Ter- lows: en S oremsit Chelly) Chern? of Imlay City, smooth Southfield Hartway are among those heading ry McGovern had vacated the Pete “King picratbrock) Denison: gerry quarterback Bob Filar, big tack- for Central Michigan. Art McGee GMTC Cham crown. jonterd} lok, City Jr. ‘Oatens: Tom le Bob Lovell of Birmingham, | * « & | x ) p Undernitl (80, Lyon) Missourt: and Jack McDonald (Port Huron) Nebraska. Others include George : Coggins ° ° Dawson Wins 2nd Title — Nate Petty of New Haven is undecided ot Wily, LeRay Prive ot'mae| First 0 Shots Enough petmeen Perrin, Western and ery Hazen Park and Don Stivers, L’Anse RYE, N.Y. —Johnny Dawson, — will attend the latter. Jim Burk- linemen Gary Bryce of Dondero | and Gary Brazier of Kimball are some of the gridders going to all Creuse. | W : 7 A T u "56-year-old Palm Desert, Calif., real | or or Detrene Twit we “Wesare or Ad? an . 3 5 Some, like Lucadam and Ward, || The University of Detroit to In ce O ur ney onate age beat the sees) pole: Peg hae] Mp ot Vaiparaiss - jcould wind up reaching greater should improve its basketball Club par by one stroke Ay aS| Michigan State or Central will be the . |fame in other sports. East De- ‘future home of Jim Murphy of Hasel he shot a 71 for a 36-hole total of |Perk. Ferndale star Bruce ers is set fortunes with the addition of Pon- | J+ didn't take long for Art!golf balls, a set of wood covers ’ | , nd nd }.S.\at Miami of Oh fs Da Ulams of tiac Central's rebounding great iMcGee to win the General Motors went to the No, 7 shooter, those nda aa OQ championship. 3 ave e nares penta in Ken- Harrison Munson and state tour- Truck & Coach Division “‘hole-in- taking 8th, 9th and 10th got three |__ seekys: _ troit sharpshooter Don Petroff, 3 #ea |North Branch miler Dick Butter- a? LUCADAM =§ ANDERSON field and versatile Harvey Chap-| ye_NINGS rmington are LOTHERY | ®8ment MVP George McDaniel one tournament,” which concluded balls apiece and the remaining 10] anne — ree ot Fe a other fu- : of Holly, The latter has also | P a | ming and Colorado have ciarted| Fong Wolverines u , : ‘a five-week run yesterday at the winners each earned a single ball. | beating the bushes ih this sector| pward if Pontiac Central deadeye| been considering New Mexico GMTC driving range on the cor- . but should end up with the Ti- i of Opdyke and South Boule Players were permitted to en tans. Another hoop candidate ..4 ter the contest as often as they wished at a fee of a penny for McGee, a Royal Oak resident} \_ who works in the unified drafiing| “77 Sal Bit t belp detray the: cost of running the range, now in department at GMTC, took Ist place in the contest with exactly is) Ses year (of apereten | three shots at the flag, which stood) From each basket of range balls) 150 yards from the tee. hit, the contestant selected the) aiougn Medien retard to (MGs ged closes Oe the driving range for repeat competition. The one nearest to, whacks at the staff, his winning the pin of Le three became the | Exclusive Field lravelin Mark Bettered Birmingham's Smith | beta Mie’ nn ere HOO gg x John Bandy and Ferndale spark- MSU oad come -up with three plug Toy Palmer are successful | HOUSE SELLATHON LAST 12 HOMES—389 CAMERON FREE DINETTE TO EACH BUYER! See Mel or Jules © Call FE 8-6192 since some former Michigan State wound up four feet five inches | Gyre. recreation staff con-| EL LLL lelebabete baat lhetetstebetetetetel | from the cup and be received a ducted the event as a form of |g a of 150 to Seek cusrescathutsPag Gein Se, Pai te ang Paces Sunnehanna | «stir cart tr me top pre.” [ttcion ot the astine vance tora ~©MOST VERSATILE 14 FOOT BOAT heralded Al Cantello of the U.S.!and Eddie Southern swept the Upwards of 190 persons partici-|the 1959 season. a WIDE AND DEEP m s ome en gies < world mile relay in 3:08.7, breaking the] JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Ben pated in the ‘“thole-in-one tourney,"’| The 20 prize winners and the dis- ~ — _— . or the javelin throw. intercollegiate mark of 3:09.1 set'Smith of Birmingham, Mich.,;which was limited to GMTC em-jtances of their shots from the hole os Coveted Crown Cantello threw the spear 282 by a Texas team last year. |tired a 4-under- sar 32-34—66 at ‘ployees, and nobody could come are as follows: - Can Be Bought as a Finished Sleek . feet, 3% inches last night at the; Eighteen ~ year-old Archie San|Sunnehanna Country Club Friday closer than half a foot to McGee's| 1—Art McGee. 4 feet § inches a Looking Run-a-bout ] fc aar ean ageed eer ae Romani Jr., of Wichita, Kan., Ito take the first-round lead in the victorious shot. | 3 2 ~Rowert Smith. 1 i. a or a ine = whose dad was a famous miler|/Sunnehanna Tournament of Ama- * * * Lg B pode WOU, * a State Has 5 Golfers re world standard of 281-/in the 1030s, gave the crowd one teur Champtons. Howard Smith captured 2nd| Sey aan s as Hull to Finish Yourself, or Any s at Old Winged Foot|2% set in the 1956 Olympics by/ot its biggest thrills when he| The 38-year-old Smith came|place with a, shot that measured| y—Ervie Valle 16-6. a Stage You Desire : Next Weekend Egil Danielsen of Norway. charged from well back to take within one stroke of tying the |four feet 11 inches from the pin and| 9—Car! Daniel, 16-11% i. 9 a x * third in the open mile, His time|course record here. he was awarded a pair of golf Aten ow Vanes. ie : | The javelin was weighed and/|of 4:08.9 was the fastest ever re-| Trailing Smith by one stroke |shoes as his prize. A golf bag went) 12—Kurt Stubenvoll, 19: $. | CABINET SPECIALTIES a MAMARONECK, N.Y. — Ameri-|found to be regulation. But it was|corded in this country for a high was Tommy Aaron, of Gaines-|to Bill Condon, who finished 3rd 1d—Alfred Vallad. 21-6 . . . ca’s most coveted golf champion-|impounded for a still further/school athlete. vaille, Ga., who was on the U.S,/on a drive that stopped 5-11 away.| 1%—Carl Rehm. 28-9. ‘a 4880 W. Huron St. a ship—the National Open—will be be| weighing cenkle an application] Seasoned Jerome Walters of the Walker Cup team, Aaron shot a| Prizes were given through the; ; — Bill McIntosh, pl a 8-5 . OR 3-0600 = decided here next-weekend at the|{or recognition is filed. Southern California Striderswas|3433-67 on the par 35-35—70/first 20 places. Contestants finish-| 1¢—James Meleen, 99-6. m Open 8- . a | SEER Ne Foot Country Club.| The Texas quartet of Wally Wil-'the winner in 4:06.2. course. ing 4th, 5th and 6th each won six! 39—Bin Nighbor, 36-046. TTTTTITTILIIiiiiiiii titi itt ttt e §. Open tournament, scheduled Thursday through Sat- urday, June 11-13, avill be played under a new format on the old] Winged Foot west course where Bobby Jones won his 3rd Open ti- tle 30 years ago efter a thrilling f duel with Al Espinosa. Only 150 golfers will start this tourney, the smallest number since 1934, but they’re a mighty select group whose fitness has been determined by exhaustive preliminary tests. The new U.S. Golf Association system of double local and sec- tional trials was unpopular with many professionals and it prevent- ed such golfing luminaries as Jim- my Demaret and George Bayer | - from making the grade. * * * ‘But it did make a sincere at- tempt to stop unworthy players from sneaking into the event who might have uncorked a couple of hot rounds to eliminate those who really do belong in the tourney. From the standpoint of size, at- tendance and money, this year’s gruelling 72-hole medal play chal- lenge will be the biggest Open in history. The original entry of more | than 2,400 was a record. As usual, the entire field will play 18-hole rounds on Thursday | SPECIAL! Men's RIPPLE SOLE SHOES _ Limited Quantity and Friday. Then the low ) shooters plus ties will enter Sat- | urday’s 36-hole finale. If a tie re- sults, an 18-hole playoff will be | held Sunday. The big questions here are: “Can Ben Hogan win his 5th Open | crown?” and ‘Can Sam Snead win} his 1st?” | tie t Although both of these great} players are now relatively inactive) 1 in tournament golf, they still are the top gallery attractions. Michigan will have five golfers -in the starting Oven field. They include Wally Burkemo of Frank- | lin Hills, exemot from qualifying; | | A CHAIN 1S AS STRONG AS— = How many times have you heard someone say: toward new industry ... treatment of present 7 industry ... what present industry says about | ‘A chain is as strong as its weakest link?” the community ... what people of the commu. | - . nity say about each other. | On the subject of a community's attraction for — industry it can be said as fairly that the com- Let us look for weak links and if we find one © Scuffproof Gene Bone of Pontiac. Chick Har W | | munity is as strong as its weakest link. let's work together to forge a strong one in its bert of Northville, Tom Draper | eo ate rproof - vase. g ng | % of Birmingham and Glenn Johnson | A town's pulling power with industry is made up of such links as... labor supply and skills Join hands with your local industrial develop- «+» public facilities and services ... schools... ment organization and the Michigan Economic all-around livability ... reputation for produc- Development. Department to help your commu- tivity ... availability of financing ... attitude nity prosper. my ‘of Grosse Ile. Draper and Johnson | are amateurs, ® No Polishing Clean with a Damp Cloth to the Cincinnati Royals, returned| OPEN SAT. 9:30-7:00 — SUN. 10:00-3:00 hig signed contract: for the 1959] THE PONTIAC PRESS National Basketball Association/ - fo," . s¢ason to the Detroit Pistons to- aiiaa day. . : rw Oe W : J | PAR Kl NG ta od is ane of @ series published os 0 — service by this mewspeper in cooperation eee 31995 FE with the Mighigon Press Associotion end the Michigon Economic Developmen! Department, fl eV ee : Mi 6-3900 POSITE HURON THEATER * Pair Dees Inks Piston Pact | : DETROIT (UPI) —. Archie Dees, | acquired in a post-season trade | that sent center Phil Jordon (cq)/ _ area Dina Bk Piouit. } we ay D He / ’ | : = } tas . a Vie) Y i hy js be fi { ud c Pg l t , are ae / 4 \ ; ~; | : . POS Wa 4 FOURTEEN ba THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 C A. 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Furnishing the porch has become Ready Garage for Summer A home handyman in one or two) weekends can transform a garage, interior into a neat and functional! Compact storage areas for | ] ] { gardening supplies and sporting] equipment can be added at the same time to provide plenty of handy storage space during the outdoor living season * * * The lower garage walla can be! covered to a height of 4 quickly| by nailing large panels of ‘'4"'| hardboard over the existing studs. | Extremely durable, the hardboard| panels will not split, splinter or crack from hard wear or abrasion, ; Upper walls can be “‘put to/ work’ if they are covered - with) Peg-Board paneling, which is strong enough to support such heavy items as lawn mowers, | wheelbarrows, large ladders and elves for paint and auto sup- plies. Heavy-duty fixtures are avatlible with the perforated hard board at lumber dealers. 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True perimeter a PONTIAC ‘ ramet wink ol 7) AOADd < ° . m3? ae * ° o ° e a , r 4 e ! Eo ee (a NN em: ¥ a Ld ee PRICED AT ONLY - 11,290 Plus 75’ x.150’ Lot PRICED AT ONLY 9,290 Plus 75’x 150’ Lot LOW DOWN. PAYM 30 YEAR F.H.A TERMS | "MAGNIFICENT LOCATION Beach privileges on Lotus Lake. Near schools, churches, shop- ping, and commuter station, MODELS LOCATED AT: OPEN 1 to 9 P.M. Daily GIVES YOU AN OPTION ON THE HOME OF YOUR CHOICE FOR 10 DAYS (This Offer Good for 10 Days Only) PRICED AT ONLY 8,290 Plus 75‘x 150’ Lot “The fantastic SPORTSMAN Three bedrooms, fully insulated, large kitchen and living room, 927 square feet of living area. (Carport optiona! at slight additional cost.) PRICED AT ONLY 11,290 Plus 75'x 150’ Lot TS “realy built by: CARLO CONSTRUCTION CO. 6220 Williams Leke Road r ORlendo 3-4597 Sales by: The amazing SPACE KING Three bedrooms, plus huge family room, large din- ng area, | 2 baths, over 1502 square feet of living rea. (1 Va car garage optional at additional cost.) MONEY BACK — GUARANTEE _At any time within the 10 day period your $10.00 deposit will be immedi- ately. refunded to you upoh request, . : realty, ino. : | -10850 W. Nine Mile Reed \ Oak, Park 37, Michigen « JOrdon 6.9834 THE PONTIAC PRE M eet GAN Rene, a PON TIAG. t 7k epi Reg ee ably keeps Mrs. Searles from being too homesick for her native Seattle. This room is done in shades of pink and green. The PLENTY OF ROOM — The living room is large, has a dining ell in the rear. Windows on three sides let in lots of light. The Your Neighbor’s House It’s Nice to By JANET’ ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editer Last winter we ran the story of a parsonage in Clarkston. Today, the stery concerns a par- sonage in the village of Frank- lin. Although the house itself isn't brand new, the residents are. And like the first parsonage. this one is also ted brick Co- ‘onial with white trim. Shutters are gray. Until last November the Rob- ert Searles family lived in a small house (with almost no closets) right in the village near the church. Mr. Searles is min ister of the Franklin Community Church. Mrs. Searles is a friendly_per: son, easy to talk with. She was brought up on the West Coast, in Seattle, but has become a true Midwesterner by now. She is even used to the drenching rains we have in comparison to the lighter but more frequent rains in Seattle The three children were in school. Lynn will be 12 by the time this story is published. Leslie, the only boy, is 10. Marsha is six and now an aill- day student. There's a comfort- able looking calico cat. The living room is large with a __dining el] at one end. The entire . floor is covered with pink and gray carpeting Walls and drap eries are a gray-green . The mantel and outside frame of the simple fireplace . are painted to match the walls. The inner frame is black marble, as is the hearth, Green upholstery covers the long sofa, The same material in pink upholisters the arm chair, Next to the fireplace is a striped chair. Opposite the sofa is a baby grand piano. In the dining room: section the furniture is mahogany. Chai: seats are covered with a figured material, The back wall of this area is a window wall Behind the dining room and kitchen there is a screened porch where the Searles expect to do most of their living this summer. There's @ separate eating area in the kitchen, closed off from the work area by a pen- insula counter with cupboards betow. All cupboards are knot- ty pine and all counter tops beige Iinen weave Formica. The floor linoleum is white, spattered in red, blue, yellow and gray There's a_ border stripe of red, The ceiling is pale green, The wall at the eating end is papered in a gay farm scnene. The plastic Toppa” DrEaRTAAT ta— simple mantel is painted to match the walls: The inner frame is marble. That picture of mountains above the fireplace prob- | furniture is mahogany. ae Clean Out That Garage for Safety's Sake Something is cooking in a good; potentially toxte | many garages this summer, and animals, jit hots up to a dish of potential, Land very real, trouble t * * * | That “something” is the care- less way many of us have stockpiling all our oddments the. garage. * * * Flammable liquids, sprays, paper, f | rage. * * * Chances are there'll. be a few icans of paint and some paint ithinner, too. What te do about it is to have a drastic housecleaning. the foot-puncturing yard tools, get airtight cans for oily rags, .small fry, of | in| rags, wood scrap and power mower fuel: ‘all shined into the unevnti-}pnhey! lated, sun-drenched, fire-prone ga-|/ They're very ilarly in liquid form. Buy only what| you need at one time | Rack | —p too. Shelve them out of reach of preferably in cupboards, won't build up * * * Read those ‘transfer substances to mercury compounds. | poisonous, + * *& Arsonate hased chemicals re- quire extreme care in handling. too. Never apply any of the garden | chemicals into the wind, either | in quid er powder form. “Lrift” ——_—--_—=4 to humans and | locked | ventilated so that heat! labels and DON’T unlabeled containers, In case of trouble you'll ar . ape apee want first-aid information, fast ssure’ u ombs a - bid rags, QILY| THEY'RE DEADLY Many crabgrass killers conta! in| particu. | FARM SCENE PAPER ~ In the cating area‘of the kitchen the walls are papered in a gay farm scene. Bamboo cafe curtains are used of the short window. Cupboards are all knotty pine with black hardware. Counter tops are beige. The floor has spatter print linoleum on it. That door. just beyond the peninsula counter opens into a screened porch which promises to be the family living spot this summer, . scrap the scrap and remove | pressure-packed spray-type arti- cles to ceiling-high shelves in the basement, if your garage is a | of spray or powder can do you no good at all, if you get in mouth, nose and eyes or in con- | centration on the skin. ren! sizzler. + «©&- @ Back to that garage, again; , : 5 ‘long enough to haul the power -You might, too, consider iM mower or cultivator out into the stalling louver-like ventilators in yard. Never start if in the garage. the roof peaks of the garage for Never fuel it while engine is hot. | |parposes of veritilation While it's cooling, sit down and +. * __cool your own motor Both pro Ideally, power mower fuct should eedures_are lifesavers be kept in a ventilated, locked shed And keep that spark plug dis away from house or garage, but wonnected When the machine is perhaps that is too much to hope! not in use. Protect children and for. At the very least, buy COM) nosy adults, too, against them tainers especially designed for cojyes = gasoline storage. No more of thoge| > gallon jugs with a ‘hank of cloth for a stopper. Your army of efficient chemi. | eal garden nids has one draw- | Beck; mest of the ee are “ “Pentice Prése Photos by Tom Gerts a moved. in. Tha eed dovasert ehetsibe Uitag Nei tate the chbaren’s Dodveatna. There the fireplace end of the living room, this picture at nba eeeetee ee pep lly ge 1p cel ay naga ipo Tila forename Sahara that is the den. The traffic flow in this house ~ THROUGH THE WaLLwaY - coppertone metal legs with brass trim, Upholstery is beige. The house has a center hall that is slate floored. You can go up to the twe dormer bed- reoms by stairs that end in the vestibule, Another short hall leads to the first floor bed- reom, : On the other side of the hall from the living room is the den. This is the room the family really enjoys, Mrs. Searles says. Chairs are lined up in front of the television set. Knorry bookcases and ‘cupboards store equipment for leisure time activ- ites WINDOW SEAT The paper is one with a docu mentary print. The rug is pale aqua, There's a nice wide win- dow seat under the small paned windows that form a bay at the front. The space beneath. this seat is used to store magazines. In the bedroom hallway there is a good-sized tinen— closet. This has a convenient sorting shelf that pulls out. Having two walk-in closets in their bedroom is a source of de . i ; | ILAUNGING SPOT - pine- The -w favorite spot for members of the family take advantage of it when the children are in school ide Have a Roomy Home light to Mrs. Searles. Hers even has a built-in shoe rack. And lights. The floors are natural finished oak. Furniture is mahogany in a golden shade... Draperies are flowered, There’s a pull - down lamp on either side of the bed. Near the south windows is a ma- ple desk. The living room carpeting is used on the stairs, In the chil- dren’s rooms there are built-in desks in the dormer windows. The reoms are large, each with a walk-in closet. There is more storage in the hall. way. The Searles. have the decorating of these rooms in their future plans. In the basement, half of the space is paneled in pine for a recreation room, It isn't fur- nished yet but the youngsters play dewn here. The older .mem- bers of the family work occa- sionally on two tables they are refinishing. One is a_ beautiful eherry dropleaf which will be promoted to the dining room when it is done. The other, called a cathedral table, still needs hours of work window seat in the den is a Mrs. Searles and the cat Underneath this wikdow seat the space has been left open‘and is used as a storage space for magazines. af i= “4s goed. You don't have to go. through any room to reach. another room. The sofa is a deepér green than the pale greeh walle. Floomlength draperies match the walls. ™ " Fs 2 te 7 eee i ‘ rw ; rare : ; " ; j } | Ps ay 4 s. : j EN BO, I ; J ; DV ont, } } fee } f Ly / he : po] y j ; ! F tet | af Ls ; va > ak ; Fi i ! : / e i , j } ' | : | / | te ‘ oe ] b a 3 / ee . i. : SIXTEEN, oy Sa THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, sone 6, 1959 | Earner ae Siow se eer ' ee ee. 5 a. Ce. oe : J RMEISTER’S * Jay Simpson, who logs 90,000 miles a year in his capacity of) for Allied’ and reduces inkage an . eliminating \cracked wa! member, Boice is\ the only place in high pressure steam cured Beselite on another door which was |homes. Many builders have redis- nS ee ee Bf gueccy ens trimmed with a |covered the forgotten man — the *ERICK - BLOCK lighter shade of gréer, the color |man in the $5,000 salary bracket | * CONCRETE, of the body of the door matching |who' can and will buy a $10,000-| BOIGE Septics, | "oer ese iy waar are 200 te 4 ’ One intriguing-exterior entry was; — alanery seee Builders decorated with a tall sandstone “8° —_— who will purchase lobelisk facing the street and at/homes in 1959, right angles, the door made of two =_/narrow panels, again ~ painted 545 S. Tolegreph FE 5-8186 | Ms 2. “Traditional” homes are out- black. Unique brass heads were selling the so-called ‘‘modern”) NORTHERN LUMBER CO. ATTENTION | used for door knobs. homes 3 to 1. This trend isn’t pe-| BUILDERS! cliar to the Northeast but pre-f "potas don painted black, with cng ——— “ rs, ck, with] nia. “Picture Window” b huge brass knocker, were e is ie ; Sliding Glass Doors fectively simple. Other doors in met 3 en a bong 1000 | \the area were painted orange jagainst the gray-green exterior; or orchid on a dutch .door standing out against a white-painted brick | exterior. home. Greater availability of fireproof gypsum wall board and insulating planks and new dec- erative ceiling tile patterns make it practical to include fin- | ished play rooms in even the lower-priced homes. 4. Homeowners are getting more space for the dollar. Homes are, being built for $10 a square foot and less. This is: particularly im-| portant with families of good ee alam ante On ; oS tk { Y and moderate incomes. 5. More two-bath homes under’ the $18,000 price tag. Newest of, all is the increasing trend toward } compartmented, connecting 14 — | WATER SOFTENER Insulated Glass Optional Take Tip From Nature | @ Aluminum with Alodine | With woods, fields and gardens Satin Finish bursting into bloom, the house-| @ Durable Wool Pile holder is reminded that he cannot Weatherstripping do much better than to borrow! from nature the combinations of @ Low Prices colors so attractive to the eye. A @ Easy Installation by You or Us pinks effects a combination un-' ni eo ey ugual_and pleasing. The charm_of @ By Trimview of daffodils and purple iris inspires California See This Amazing a room with yellow walls, a leaf FE 2-0252 green carpet, pale furniture, and Softener Today af = {an occasional touch of biuish pur y Distributor ple, _—_ See perhaps or West Detroit Glass | H H ST ANTON crisp silk cushions. of Pontiac 7. Soe” . Hell's Canyon.of the Snake river | 715 AUBURN AVENUE ee = Plumbing betwellt Maho aad © is deep- er than the Grand Canyon of the | Colorado, chiefly. in Arizona, and Dealerships Open || 103.State FE 5-1683 Cclorato. chiet = White Exterior House Paint .... White Interior Utility... 95 Gal. ° Gal. $ WE WILL BUILD ABBITIONS - — — REMODELING Ss ~ Sassen we gpa . $' ROOre © KO-2e ACHEEETh. Bs LIT 05, 3 rae ms>xzan SALE STARTS MONDAY 8 A.M. SHARP. OFFER GOOD THROUGH ‘WEDNESDAY. WE HAVE PUR- CHASED THOUSANDS OF GAL- LONS OF PAINT FOR THIS SALE. DON’T MISS THIS TERRIFIC BUY. NO MONEY DOWN Take 60 Months to Pay Additions — Aluminum Siding — Pro-Cot Frames — Potios Recreation Rooms — All Types of Remodeling . Free Estimates Courteously Given, No Obligation HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER MIDWEST i425 & SUPPLY 20 Years in Pontiac Get Several Estimates — Make Sure One of Them is Ours | 9 North Telegraph—¥2 Block North of Tel-Huron Center PHONE FE 4-2575 We Carry a Complete Stock of Painting Supplies MEISTER'S | NORTHERN LUMBER CO. _ 7940 Cooley Lake Rd. 4 EM 3-4171 ‘aoe : f ii os 4 ; | > 4 Ps | ’ | f » ip z g j ‘ \ . A | : , ; aa 2 ’, d 8 i ‘ ; oe i} | J { | : : / j a, f F : ; a 4 eer ~ : ‘ i ae ay = j t ‘ i ! | ? : : | # ; é f a (jt u . : ts } > J “ will EHIGHTEEN ss THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1950 che ee Neer PL delebatal ela badarhas abba omen CANS HOMES FOR eee eere BiNew Skyscrpaer | Syne w'cmee pensions IRACLE HOME & Have Huge "| tabby fiat: and exterior doors, a \ *16;600 Ss cture Windows | “int xiboat eae ato reduces : si . Henge QUESTION: I'm getting re 2 MULTI-LAKES REALTY | : giees, which giare with. to rary patio roof and have = . SS Commerce BE A as biggest Thermopane r affecting color values, decided use asphalt shingles 80 dries ernight yeeee SRR S RONEN ON er wd for complete gaz rage as outer panes, ei [hat they match the roo! of ott odor, resists veins and ing of a commercial building, units| By its very design, the building ono igang a by a ae po Pay to. oe 4 z * a FRED W containing 60 square feet each, will] wjli symbolize the business of its which will be nailed to rafters —_— ee ee ae “— A Se be installed in the Libbey-Ownes owner, architects pointed out, spaced 24 inches apart. How thick! ig available in white and. seven THINKING O A MOOTE, Inc. [For vttice building now under con- ¢ $$ 2 should the plywood be to hold the| colors, Remember — it stalls, notll gwimMMING POOL? ’ struction in Toledo, according t0| 0 floors of the building will shingles safely? — stops, the spread of fire ee Electrical Contractor | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, archi). occupied by home office em- gt ; Pei ol s d City Licensed | °<**- ployes of L-O-F and five will be esol Gatling a wet Gee: tate on couse | In order to facilitate handling the outside tenants, The thick. If* © COMMERCIAL |6>v 04a windows, each of which rt door wil be devoted whlly ape Si mae es oe [Olea 1 Httor ] INLAND LAKES SALES |weighs 450 pounds, glazers will in-|1, . iobby and the two top floors _ = The average glass window al- © INDUSTRIAL ‘stall the units from the mobile|\." send onevie® es apart, you eoulg get by with a - . —_ ; hovesor . sheets = teens Mecbanion thinner plywood.” And. if you |/0WS 150 times more heat from : . Over 25 Years in Pontiac 'window-washing equipment. . ' Bep Roc were using anything other than |*U" to enter a house than does the oo 845 W. Huron St. will be a permanent part of the «> *. * rE asphalt or wood shingles, you'd 2%¢Tage insulated wall, report FE 2-3924 — BE 2-4008 =f building's equipment. Completion is scheduled for early need thicker sheathing. home specialists. A two-foot roof Personltying 1-0-¥'s products, |1900. QUESTION: I have heard about or new lene. ioe about a paint that stops the spread) "de trees and awnings, will help me some of fire. Can you tell keep heat out. GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. a SE SS ee Ot NOW SELLING Pi] nity cent 5 new: Gye of Goodrich Farms add Modern | rarer I ae names, Serra Air Conditioning | WHOLESALE TO ALL!} | sc | ok PAY NO MONEY DOWN ) gedly built (Protected by « , , BRICK RANCH = |) signed for the addition of NO PAYMENT ‘TIL OCT. 1-UP TO 5 YEARS! HOME| cme Both Gas & Oil Furnaces. 1370 Sa. Ft. Brick Ranch Home Call us for estimate. with full 11. Block Basement and a Large Two-Car Plastered Garage. T'iatge beareoms Separa : Birch kitchen Sein cating apace G.E. even and range 2 baths with ceramic tile & fan | natural fireplaces, raised hearth | These : When you get your gas permit, call us! Famous Brands: 84,000 BTU GENERAL OIL FURNACE MORSUN | NOMONEY O79 cee aa ‘ weed g room morsun | om © seo sean me Beier . [581 PARoOCR sr. ARMSTRONG | PYM'T OCT. 1 EXPANSION ATTIC — This small house was designed so that — ALL THIS FOR $19,950 ON YOUR LOT — - ary : the second floor, containing two bedrooms and a bath, can be fin- Model Shown by Appointment - - 2 MONOGRAM WE INVITE COMPARISON! - ished by the owner after the main structure is completed. There SEE US LAST FOR A REAL BUY! GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 3401 W. HURON “Your Heating Supermarket” FE 8-0484 are six rooms and bath on the first floor. The plan is HA86H, by E. J. DUNLAP FE §-1198 . Steel Furnaces = w Architect Paul T. Haagen, 360 North Michigan Ave., Chicago. It Custem Baihters Your Plans er Ours ater Heaters ¢ Conditioners has 1,130 sq. ft. of space on the first floor. . : » G , Isle Royale in Lake joer has no automobiles. ty OUTDOOR — iii a nn as 7a a —_ — ELECTRIC COOK TABLE Electrify your yard and patio cooking with outdoor outlets. For, e : a <=" no matter how devoted to charcoal- | . ae 7 > 7%. broiled steaks, it is good to be red : \to use a coffeemaker and other) ' s = s electric equipment, Pattern 448, e p to a t ty = ie which shows how to install these : . outlets, is -25c. This pattern also is ; N t Do t Pri in the Aids to Outdoor Dining ene 0 Wn 0 a ce Packet 58 or $1. Orders under $1. a < : . add 10c service charge. “There is No Substitute for Experience” The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. rivet“ BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE Take halves of empty egg shells; : and fill with soil, then put back Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30 INCORPORATED into the carton, Plant seeds in Financing Up to 7 Years the earth-filled shells for putting 207 W. MONTCALM FE 4.9544 outdoors later in the season. Place . each egg into the ground with the| At the flashing while light just east of Oakland — A. Murray White seedling. The shell will fertilize! the soil. | BEDROOMS 1’ Baths See These Beautiful Models This Week-End IGHLANDS in the Bloomfield Hills School System 3 peorooms 2 ru satos 2 HALF BATHS G-E St ’ 27’ x 14° paneled upper level activities room with fireplace, end Oven Built-in massive beamed ceiling and 8’ thermopane door to patio. Brick and Aluminum a far eee | os :. . ge Living room, dining steel sink, wonderful cupboard : construction Tri-Level ..........$22,000.00 room and lower level teen space. Separate breakfast Tops er Complete with Lot room. -nook. . _ Kitchen features built-in Frig- Double glazed windows with , idaire double oven, range, screens, blacktop roads and BO ere oe : Femily Roem er dishwasher, disposal, stainless - driveway. ) | " Garage | oe Ceramic Tiled Tub Ss 6 Enclosure Birch, Mahogany or Oak Cabinets RANCH TYPE HOME ve 4 Bedrooms with Carport...... .. $15,950.00 ca 4 Bedrooms with Family Room... $18,700.00 COME ON OUT Complete with Lot AND SEE THE MODEL AT _ - 2355 WATKINS LAKE ROAD, | * SOUTH OF DIXIE HIGHWAY $39,900 , — dtd landscaped lot, Excellent CUSTOM BUILDING DEPARTMENT: Consult with us ‘be- fore you build, We will duplicate any of our models to suit your | specifications, work from your plans, or help you originate your own design fromthe ground up. : : See the ex vie ong. helaag’ pereth fer saat serek Benien, Wvek' GF me” bomen built here during ‘the last year! OPEN 1 to 8 DAILY and SUNDAY BLOOMPIELD HILLS OFFICE: Long Lake Road at Telegraph Opposite Devon Gables—-PHONE MI 4-7422 Our Models WILL BE OPEN This Week-End |, “sq 10-8 Sat. 10-8 Sun. 12-8 Daily |! - W. W. ROSS HOMES, Inc. 2355 WATKINS LAKE. RD. OR 3-8021 WER! BG PPE SE iP | : f ‘ : : f / : , 4 / Mt } ° ‘ i ; tes : a Page ‘ 5 bee ae) ee y 1! eer 2 PONTIAC. PRESS, _sanuRDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 . J mdi iy , _, [Best to Heed Warning - : ( ? Katmati national monument, An estimated 73,000 persons: io Brighten Cornet coat lose Space Perec er sect Se Hj : ; ql if een eee Under Porch HILLTOP HOUSE-LOVELY VIEW! ant, ‘oo. end — + eed al Add up these feataaae and try to match them anywhere: 235 feet porch floor and Fy = nan a frontage on Thistle Drive, 34 of an acre of land, giant shade trees, - a constant eyesore unless a area is 1,400 square feét ranch-type home trimmed in ledgerock. Four enclosed. If left open, paper and | “Tx9 foot window-wall, 18x20 foot carpeted living room, pirie- other trash will blow in and give 9M panélled family room, pine-panelled recreation room, | ledgerock an unsightly appearance to the HM fireplace, | Roman brick fireplace. 3 bedrooms, large open kitchen, . full basement, 2 car garage. Carpet, drapes, stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer included, Storms and screens, 15 minute drive to as durable, since it will become a/ downtown Pontiac. All this and more for only $19,990. Come part of the house’s exterior treat- | out to see to believe! Third house East of Highland Recreation ¥ Ww boring Plumtree Island in FE VOU ALE jrect: Be, satya ise Unexploded bombs have been ince the Billy ‘L__yOu-Wwant—sunshise in your|saitchell and the Air: Force says life, Tet it-into your homie. There’s they are a major hazard to any solid scientific rgason why the ex-| Person who might go ashore. pression, ‘“‘a sunny. kitchen,’ has come to mean the abode of ai, L happy housewife, :. Fabric K \ The American Public Health As- sociation’s Committee on the Hy- giene of Housing puts it this way in its booklet, Basic Principles of Bud { Ha Healthful Housing: “It is clearly , eR . : ment. Masonite siding, available MN 2°@. just off M-59. desirable for all dwellings, and . ender aha at lumber dealers, offers a verti-| P essential for those occupied bY) summet home owners are faced cal accent that blends in well with! hone MUtual 4-6555 persons who are housebound, that ith one important decorating direct sunlight should enter &t/5roblem: How to keep the decor some places and hours.” gay and practical, yet within a For the housewife, to be com-istrict budget. The solution is pletely happy, however, it is nec-|apric. : essary for her kitchen to be just as “ready to receive’ the sun as she is, Ideally, this calls for walls most modern exteriors. : With %”- grooves every four) ————_——___ asian = ee inches, this siding material creates visual interest in what is often a’ 4 4 dull and uninteresting area. Build with eee TRU-BILT Panelgroove is easy to put up, i since the chiplap joints fit inte BLOCKS place tightly and easily even for a home on who isn’t an | ipo oes Fb: 23 to m experienced carpenter. requirements of al] standard specifications. In 4 - eee A riche “de , top the very best and newest equipment . Furniture can be comfortable but second-hand; floors can be bare and floors surfaced with a ma- pe teal — ouee bop gr aratiagera terial like ceramic tile, that can't will bleed these ingredients to- fade and will ‘react visually to) pether and give the home its the sun yuiecicdels soothing and har- charming, relaxed and carefree . ay atmosphere. And the most inex- southwest, the late afternoon a red ball fringe to edge a red- to accent the improvement. ; thing they ¢an balance on, or swing under. are all drawn full size. Any inexperienced ama- {_——_____________ wen -— . = re rip i. ama Something they can have fun on. This monkey teur with simple hand tools can do it. To obtain enn gp geld naira in 4 floral print. gym is light and may be moved from one part the monkey gym pattern No. 159 send $1.00 by s ntially a ; { the yard to another. It may also be used in- check, currency or money order to Steve Elling- i | : more desirable than double-hung| Easy-care fabrics, no-care drap-, 2 . am ; : . windows because they admit morelery hardware — two helpful aids| = — the < one in the —— = son, = — 5 an Nuys, Co of the sun's ultra-violet rays, for relaxed summer homemaking. ' A further advantage of sunshine | i ' in the home, says the Committee, ‘Good Foreign Relations is that it will save, fuel expenses} Colorado ranks second among! S O e e) | in the wintertime. the states for the variety as well ad [ n OUS RUTHERFORD, N. J. (AP)—Dr, Available f or H ome Owners So get your kitchen and your-jas the production ef seme mineral eels a = Sens in Eas a! | A utherfor sta operation Here are some other tips for pensive fabrics, such as burlap, bottom of the opening, Joining 2x4. QUALITY TESTED to assure you of quality, strength dura- a sunny indoor existence: In the (muslin, chintz, glosheen or cotton studs at 16” intervals. No sheathing: te Give You _ bility, and weather resistance. Avoid northern U.S., your “sum room”’ |sheeting, make for ideal window sre : .— ; ; tha the Very Best cracked walls .. . use Tru-Bilt and be (be it the kitchen or some | treatments, Choose them in spark- ince Panelgroove does no ve! . other room) should have a gen- |ling Colors—vivid blues and greens; |any grain or knots, it takes paint) T | BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. erally southern expesure for jbright oranges, yellows or reds, MONKEY GYM: — By nature kids are en- _ lots of bright colors which, of course, pleases the Pree pega fp vee be —— to} RU-B L 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 maximum * sunshine. Southeast | Use ‘rimming to give even the) dowed with-certain instincts. They've got to have kids. Building the monkey gym is easy when you |or q ee eee oe will give you the morning sun; |-‘budget buys” a custom look. Try) something to hang from, or climb over; some- use our easy-to-follow pattern. The curved parts px Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Rds. self set for the sun. resources. \e Desiring: Conventional Bank. wm, Mortgages or Refinancing = of Land Contracts. Ask for TOM BATEMAN ‘toothbrush'’ two years ago and: | Medical missionaries in ‘the TO BUY OR SELL with a few refinements, may be|Was an experimental installation, | diate success as peace tokens Indiana city did more than think jong were sprung into position be- Will counta.| Applications ean be made garden is the lower parts of the rafters. The versatile pemees oe P ‘Board secretary John Bumgarner | ssa cae | a feorcen Returns ee tem rot te The old-fashioned garden house, | board form the unusual roof, which | Belgian Congo have written to him. coming back. At least, the thought | |The owners say it has worked with the natives. about a second or summer home tween the rafters so that they arch —————————————— cKICE N T a T ip their bactvan), ey their) in their cng diommsing. The olges =e i | at our MAIN OFFICE or any | y.N own playhouse for slightly MOTE were held by pieces of 1x2-inch He Knows His Rights iT PLEASES US fully coresned, bas sn ttle | Later, the root panels were bolt- lsaid a citizen who had returned to , FE 4- rian ae cen eae heer | PONTIAC STATE B TO PLEASE YOU ment and cooking utensils and |5 inch strips of the tempered hard-|'5_ O.'Ce for the a et ,10,000 toothBrushes overseas. BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. ‘that toothbrushes proved an im- out nicely. To form_the roof, pane Is is imtriguing. fof Masonite 3:16 inch, tempered) With communism the threat that A young couple in. a northern | presdwood 4 foot wide ond 10 feet it is, he, anys. “every bit of good than $1,000 for materials, be iled near, of our FOUR BRANCHES |tumber grooved and nailed neat) NORMAN, Okla. w — Election, easier closet with an outside ‘board pectoraied strapping ‘en correct a minor provision of the | entrance for garden tools. was apptied under the raters t0\tgliedatrngly. The, Man, a MAIN OFFICE | 7 ‘ Curved Panels of tempered hard-| assure their true alignment in the serted the Constitution gave him| 28 North Saginaw SS ithe right to vote. to which the . . | The roof has a four -inch jsecretary said, ‘And the Bill of Auburn Heights BRANCHES Drayi Plai For Your Convenience | pitch, with drainage holes drilled [Rights gives you free speech, too,’ s rayton Plains | at the low end. After the roof Replied the citizen: “That's all Baldwin Ave. at Yale ROTARY —_|Modernfold Spacemaster Doors Answer POWER MOWERS) 2/<.6/s opening-—smoke grey $26” ae nemeainte $ 95 =a QUESTION: I read somewhere and up Other Colors Readily Available about a new kind of house built New Silver Metallic tine an airplane to withstand hur. ricanes and tornadoes. Can you- Ld ege s Cushiontone Ceiling Tile Poole <1 The beauty of metallic accents in a i acoustical ceiling material. 12x LUMBER co. del, the parts are keyed to- ‘tell me anything about this? ek LU gether more like an airplane ANSWER: Not very much. But | Per Ctn. $9° HARDWARE ‘© COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES = | frame than 2 conventional house | Armstrong's | an experimental design worked | out at Michigan State. In this | design, built only in ai scale | “ACT NOW! YOU STILL GET 20% Off on ai HOME IMPROVEMENTS! | I assume you are talking: about | 151 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4.1594 | 32 pes. per ctn. The floor, walls and roof are a CAST STONE and —_—_—_——_ a a ™ ane") continuous, rigid frame encircling HURRY. : -_ : on eiomte, would ot loaf] ALUMINUM SIDING NOW SO tiful W st Bl mii Id Hills like a plane, but much like a con-| AS ' Beau e 00 e ventional house. | LOW $ 00 . THAT YOU x * * j ST er ee ” a aie cada : ; ee ak cee ; QUESTION: The tileboard in. AS CAN RELAX our fitchen is getting dirty. Can) we paint right over it’ . i ADDITIONS . LATER tae tes | 7” As Low As |e eroe ee etree wet coat of j We the shag 1 come TO SAVE! of tee femy type, veh | BIG BEAR PRICES ARE DESIGNED eS | cunerite: “t-te sever TO PUT YOU AND YOUR UNIQUE SPLIT LEVEL ON 3% ACRE LOT cca eerie noe BUDGET AT EASE! WILL DUPLICATE-$31,900-YOUR LOT or OURS wana BUDGET YOUR PAYMENTS — EASILY Just Look at All These Features: | wieysmemosicmt NO MONEY DOWN! ENCLOSED PORCH 395" yee the Joints fit properly will suffice | ] . of Living Ares @ Built-in Kitchen Incl. Deluxe Oven and | | Shane rircoms Ps Wits Quarters ° Rang, Dipl and Dieser | Sea Sa FHA—60 Months te Pey! CALL NOW! e Baths Paneled dense—it's a good idea to | a o Payments ‘til August OPERATORS ON DUTY oe on Gee toon O anv n Ft bony& Gp tien Sytem wikis caating pot booze ea} . Ons 24 HOURS A DAY @ Extra Lerge Formal Dining Room @ Ges Heat—Central Water aing, ; © 2Lar Plastered Garage @ Paved Streets—Storms & Screens | : an © Ples Basement She Changes Fruits, ; : but Still Wins Contest From Pontiac take Open Sat., Sun., 1 to 8 P. M. ; Middlebelt Rd. to Maple C & H BUILDING CO. ee pee . .. turn right Ya Mile Caneng™ Ril ae Elaine Gehl of Eden, te 6405. Tamerlane Drive. © en ee pa a FE 4-1516 Model MA 6-5160 Ba i ee: ' year wor a _ SAVE PLUMBING | ‘ \ : ar ‘i eae of wa Sys an® i / tL. Let us build you a substantially, well designed custom home to fit you needs, your budget, and your lot—and still cost no more 1—Quote you a price on your plan, or a plan designed for you. 2—Help you with the financing. 3—Build you a complete home with good workmanship and worry free dealings. FRERICKS Bros.-Bildors 2520 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 2-2951 LET US: 10 A.M.-2 P.M. COLONIAL LUMBER 7374 HIGHLAND ROAD OR 4-0317. 1% Miles West of Pontiac Airport at Williams Lake Rd. OPEN SUNDAY | ; — : ' : Ve y 7 t j THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 ; | ' . DOUBLE PURPOSE ROOM — This 15x28 foot room serves as both living room and dining room. Carpeting is light beige. The wallpaper on the end wall is white with a Chinese blue design. Behind the blue sofa a 72-inch cherry harvest table can be’ used for dining. Ts open hutch is flanked by Hitchcock chairs. At the . left the pair of wing chairs is upholstered in blue with red stars. | The theme of this house furnished by Wiggs and Moll's is the American flag. It is in Westchester Village, on W. Maple, % mile east of Lahser road. \No Short Cut - in Five Steps of Polishing There have been many short cuts to French polishing in recent years, But the finish used on fine furniture by master wood finishers for many generations is obtained’ First, the wood must be sanded very smooth. Thinned shellac — about three parts of denatured al- cohol to one part of shellac — is applied with a soft, lintless cloth rolled into a ball. The cloth, dipped into the shellac, is rubbed on the wood iri rapid, straight strokes cle light pressure. When the shellac is thoroughly | dry, it is sanded very lightly, The. rubbing process, with the diluted shellac, is repeated. Again the shel- lac is allowed to dry and is sanded. The third application is made with the same shellac, plus a few drops of boiled linseed oil or olive oll. This time the rubbing is done with a rotary motion. Fourth and fifth applications are made, each time adding a few more drops of ol] to the mixture, by building up many thin coats of | shellac. Uruguay,ds the smallest in area and also the most densely popu- lated of any of the republics of the South American continent. BUILDER'S . SPECIALTIES Calcium Chloride Silica Sand Cement & Mortar Plasters Rock Lath Cement Colors Slip Seal Sewer Pipe Heatilator Fireplaces ater Water Proofing SIBLEY LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Home Sites EM 3-0085 or MU 4-8825 Pontiac Press Phote Coal & Supply Co. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 en Fix Tired Doors With Hardboard - With nice we ather here to st: ay, a ONT —————— ner ——— PTTL EEL ELLE LL it's a good time to get outside and repair sagging garage doors and a @ gates that have been battered by a FED SAL | rough winter weather. ~ Sturdy pleces of hardboard, |which is available at lumber yards, : WATER SOFTENER finer wi wg even old furniture. Triangular gus- - B@ set plates of hardboard, nailed over Ld Pellets or Granulated ®@ the corners of a door after it is a 25 - 50 - 100 LB. BAGS a plumbed square by wedges or an s 1 automobile jack, will make these . Sees Cal} items operational again Summer cottages often need . M. A. BENSON Co., INC. g@ minor repairs after a hard winter. Lumber—Builders’ Supplies >, | hardhoardt panela aie a @ For fix-up, hardboard pane s 549 WN. Saginaw St., FE 4-2521 ® popular with both professional car- TAR RR RRR RRR RRR eww) penters and do-it-yourself fans lings, though effective for heat con- Wooden Sun Screen Adds Building Offers Beauty, Com We all would like to find our| place in the sun but, in the literal) sense at least, there are times we want to get away from it. In sum- mer, for example, more and more functional beauty and sun shades made of wood. Stopping heat outside the house is far more effective than pulling! down the shades, for sunlight that beats against a window simply builds up heat inside a room. Awn- oves a Gl in Beautiful Holly Farms No Other Costs! 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Michigan Mortgage Corp. a cool inviting house is preferable to a hot box any day of the week, and the West- ern Pine Association reports that home-owners are coming to see the advantages and of sun screens fort to Home trol, usually block a- good deal of light and this can be a problem Furthermore, while attractive| on a little vine-covered cottage they add nothing to the lines of many a house. A wooden sun shade or screen can do the job without cutting’ off light or welcome breezes, and such a unit can con- tribute style when it is planned to carry out the feeling of a home | dicative of the U.S. economy as trading on the stock exchange floor is to investors or the health of Warren Spahn's pitching arm is to the progress of the National League champions. 675 Sq. Ft. Lots of Jobs Construction activity is as in-} ELECTRE Baseboard & 754 Bonita Drive What $1 billion in construction Sun screens can be made in any number of Interesting, de- signs ranging from the simple | pattern of boards placed verti- cally or horizontally in the man- ner of venetian blinds to the more complicated patterns of blocks, slats, or “egg crate” designs. Generally speaking, the more modern your house the more lati- tude you have in working out your} design, but be your screen elabor-| ate or simple, it can give a great ‘deal of cool comfort and serve as an attractive backdrop for plants, shrubs, and vines. This is parti- cularty true if you train flowering | plants and vines up over the sun screen. | Large-leafed or flowering vines will add color and form to the lines of your home in summer and will also increase the shade below or |behind the screen. In winter, with- jout their leaves, they won't cut off jyour much-needed light. | Lumber from the western pine region is a good choice when it ‘comes to building your sun screen because it is readily available and ‘all ten species of wood from this ‘area are easy to work and take lany finish known This is an im |portant consideration since you imight.prefer to stain your unit or jleave it ‘natural . rather ‘han use paint to finish it off. A good pent achlorophenol preservative will protect your sun screen without jchanging its color. Putty Ever Useful ‘means to the building crafts in- | dustry was spelled out ore rere ee | by G. lof Allied Chemical’s Barrett Build- ROY AN NET r, ae ling Materials Division. factures roofing, | other products for home construc-' tion, cifes a recent study showing Lumber, shingles, car- Plastering, gypsum. “wall Plumbing and heating, "jabor $€30 billion building boom in the | When on a painting job, most! painters have a good supply of fresh putty on hand. It is useful in) nail-hole should be adequately, filled, leveled off and dried before; applying the first coat of paint. preparing for the paintings Every| such a chore. Needless to say, the ‘the youngsters. sven ELECTRIC-HEATING INSTALLED COMPLETE Heating Costs Per Month Approximately $15.75 (With Specified cases Contact Your a Dealer for RAGLIN ELECTRIC CO. EM 3-6234 Residential and Commercial! Wiring $695.00 XOVECTOR Cabinet Heaters Lakewood Village * P. Oldham, vice president | ~~ “It means the equivalent of 66,000 jobs at an average week- ly wage, for the year, of nearly $115," says Oldham, ‘‘and when 28 E. Huron St. COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE Realtors ‘Ph. FE 8-0466 you realize the U.S, may be spending up to $75 billion a year on construction by 1970, the in- dustry may eventually | } jobs for 44, million men.” Oldham, whose company | fibreboard and that each $1 billion spent on build-, ing is appropriated this way: | pentry and millwork. $420 million 42%:| Eletcire vane. labor and supplies ‘ ~-$ 40-miflion 4% \Masonry, labor “and materials .. $230 million 22% board or painting ...6 80 million 8% and materials ........ $150 million 18% Lod and meee Les a 00 mitten 8% plies... . m™ Miscellaneous ...... $40 40 million 4% 339 S$. Paddock St. . “With the experts predicting a 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 Call Us for All Your CONCRETE NEEDS CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS Concrete Pipe—Sand—Gravel—Mortar—Brick Building and Mason Supplies CATSMAN COMPANY FE 2-0283 next decade,” concludes. Oldham, “the building crafts are going to) be able to buy a lot of meat and potatoes.’ Do-It-Yourself for Kids F.H.A; 60 Painted furniture never goes out TO PAY of style. It was popular in the days | of the Pharoahs in Egypt and has} Garages, come down to us through the]. Breezeways, years. Have you ever tried permit- Additions, ting your children to paint the fur- Kitchens, niture in their own rooms? It gives] Porches, Baths, | them a feeling of growing-up, and} Masonry ni ove en a sense of responsibility, to have operation would require some su-| . pervision, depending on the ages of 2255 E. WALTON Corner Opdyke Complete Building Service D&M BUILDING SERVICE BLYD.- PE 2-1004 Open Daily to9 P.M, EVES. & SUNDAY OR 3-2276 | No . N. W. Walton W. Longtellow: W. Montcalm 9 MOVES YOU | N OTHER COSTS Bie i ies oe eae Se Ss TL The Carpet Queen EVERY Feoon FULLY CARPETED = SEE THE 240 SQ. FT. | DREAM KITCHEN J a . 3 BIG BEDROOMS | j “SALES BY JIM WILLIAMS FE 4.0547 Jf me . } / # Ao jo : i ~ ry j \ 2 pom ‘ La a yay , f tf wo ; = . ¥ . ae es 4 o se | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, J UNE 61959 |, . - = ! TWENTY-ONE ¢ j : : ype ~ ey | [ , ‘Frisco Museum Va were damaged by vandals a few|scratchéd with jagged crosses. All) ay Ton wer ix. \general, died here, it was report-/said death was due to natural ~ ei n Vandals (neha iid tuglicminwe snes lotate Jaycees Inaugurate Af Svseon foun ay "Tease ee Damage 8 Paintings \Memorial Museum closed Friday. | - ei — D ive t S ] ] Mi hi |Dead at Home by Wife. | the body of Hargreaves, who ei. Mew: . € ( ; ‘opt The Rubens, a reli ,| The death rate from accidents = ; | saa bean dead dace , eas SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-- Eight)... deeply SS parcs in the..U.S. is 85 per 100,000— TIve O e Ic Ngan PORTLAND, Ore.. (AP)— Maj. ra by the widow, Hattie wan Beige doer rine poor aay. ! | |Gen, John Morris Hargreaves, 5l,/her return from” a trip, Deputy|Prior to. his retirement he was a Peter : erijete: won dectele ia or tuberculosis. Michigan's. Junior Chamber at Altogether some 350 Michigan| former Air Force deputy surgeop|Coroner William Farrell said. He! command surgeon for the Air yore Commerce—including : the Pontiac Jayoees and wives are- expected, — Rage By wring Org go to the convention aboard the_| MIRACLE MILE STORE ONLY at home and abroad. |bannered and spangled liner S. 3. ] IN PERSON The Jaycees will kick off their |South American. . As they travel . beverages June es a char-/Lake Erie, the ship will display) jte t trip to falo to carry, ba dside wi rs PRESENTS | the word of Michigan as a live. a ee work and play land to the Na, (Cight feet high’ reading “We're| eee tional Junior Chamber of Com. | Proud of Michigan." M d d T d J 8 d 9 + merce convention, opening June 16.) *x* * on ay an ues ay une an ‘ Sailing will be seven key When they get to the convention, ‘| members of the, Pontiac Area the young Michigan “‘‘ambassa- “PRETTY BOY LING” | Chamber of Commerce and their 40rs” will display Michigan prod. i wives, including Mr. and Mrs. Ucts, give away Michigan apple WORLD S MO ST UNUSU AL juice, and tout .Michigan with the Clyle R. Haskill, Mr. and snag Ten Ways to Lose Money Here is your score sheet to keep a record of the rackets that will be coming your way— - ...-Home siding operators who have “selected” your home as a model 8 ° : : 5 . “Michigan means busi- and are giving you a special price................-. se RaaaE $.... Mrs, Norman O’Brien, Mr. Slogan “Mi TALKI NG PARAKEET Fae penne and Mrs. Donald Weddle, Mr. "&SS- fs eee . “Wholesale” catalogs and “Preferred’’ customer cards offering and Mrs. E. W. Watchpocket, | The purpose will be to coun- | ; $ eo big savings on brand new products...............0..0 00008. $ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jorgen- | ter “unfortunate” publicity that — THE 25 000 Bl RD ‘ son, Mr. and Mrs. John Hatherill i has given Michigan a black eye | f and Brent Jett. ens "Raat ogg ee ....“Earn-money-at-home” schemes — such as knitting machines — nationally and to present a more | | guaranteeing YOu $F Bic cc 655 ccc ce ween see $..0% | | Haskill is president of the Pon-| #ccurate picture of Michigan's | tiac Jaycees, O’Brien president-| Climate for. industry as well as elect Weddle first vice president.| People. . bd . . . * .... Magazine salesmen who need just 60 more points to wima trip to Hawaii ore earn enough money to start a business............ $.... ‘elect. | A second phase of the program | : ; ; . a iwill begin after the young “am-| ...- Request thru the mail to help the blind or the handicapped by | , _ |bassadors’* return to their homes ni : : je ate ; Pes] ‘ Les ; buying ball-point pens, neckties, license idento-tags, etc....... .... “al Dream Kitchen = = 132-chapters throughout; ....Fire alarm systems for your home that are priced many times - Was Ju st Swe ] ] | Jaycees plan a year-round cam-| higher than they are worth...............4. TT ST : Wee af |paign to ‘‘sell Michigan’ to its own, ¢|While It Lasted —_peoplie—to, make them all “arm, .... Correspondence schools teaching everything from art instruction ibassadors” promoting the state, to jet engine maintenance and guarantee jobs for graduates...$.... ®| BELDING (UPI)—When Mr, and 294 also to educate them on the | Mrs. Richard Bussell returned problems that face the state. ie ...-Christmas cards and other merchandise received unordered thru : ‘after being away from their home| ; the mail — followed by letters demanding payment........... ae ~* \all day they were surprised to find a oe 4 ; ; *\new cabinets installed in their selina i _ ,...Sewing machine and vacuum cleaner salesmen sell the appliance =~ | kitchen. § d P| . : a ” 4 « m= free” by paying $20.00 for every customer you send them... .$.... =| But it wasn't long before they tu y an Pr ice | “ P ” P . learned what had happened. The i .... Landscape “architects” who have designs for your lawn and your _** cabinets had been ordered by Goes U : Toda Ps pocketbook at the same time....... see e eee eect ees wee aes $.... = =!Willard H. Johnson Jr.. who lives p y = i a" three houses down the street. out ated 5 | a ; ; _ . — ; Starting with today’s House © Will Your Score Be Zero Because You Investigated—Before You Invested? —~%| Carpenter William Harris had of the Week Pian, the charge [ S [gone to the Jehnson home to — for study plans is being in- >| "| measure for the cabinets the — creased from 35 to 50 cents. ¥/ BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD | SeSiSsh Seis) » | and then bad his sons install materials and postage make ~ oe Paso et ae parakeet but I know my ABCs” + | them the next morning. But they {this necessary._You-may still — . “Tm just @ tiny | went to the Bussell home by _ a your oly ak ape a q Famous for his Radio and TV appearances and News write-ups over U.S.A. of the : a r ones - the coupon with RECITES 50-SENTENCE SPEECH | The two houses are of similar : ia Ae erie loos he s Read Pretty Boy's speech from a large chart, as he recites it s . ip | Construction and outside paint) , : into a microphone in sequence. ontiac Area Chamber of Commerce <2) {obs and have almost identical | fices and asking for them. | oe “itchens. : “Spiitnik YOU WILL BE AMAZED . te. Vense TWENTY-TWO | RS / ew wy" dnt US. Official Climbs for Ethiopians ‘Copter Helps Scale African Peak WASHINGTON (UPI — The pass until they provided proof of|passengers in the rarefied air at {such altitudes, the helicopter was stripped of its doors, radjo, and other impedimenta, : Coast & Geodetic Survey reported! today that one of its men had] climbed the highest peak in Ethi- opia with the help of a helicopter. The peak, 15,153-foot Djebel | Dashan, is the third highest in all Africa. Only Kilimanjaro and! Kenya are higher. The climb was made by James E. Cox, a Coast &Cieodetic ob- | server, in connection with a sur- | vey of the Blue Nile River basin | being financed by the Interna- tional Cooperation Administra- tion. There are no roads in the range| Cox was mapping. So he and an) Ethiopian recorder, Tesgaye As-| faw, flew in an Ethiopian Airlines| helicopter from Gondar to a vil-! lage 10,000 feet up the slope of| the mountain. From there they, made a 10-mile trek with donkeys, | horses, and on foot. Once they encountered an armed band which would not let them peaceful intentions. \They passed through a mountain village Where the entire population 30 turned out to feast them on waf\ a chicken and egg stew, and tala, a beer made from honey. Musicians bow-|cials see no future for helicopter ing one-string instruments enter-|as a conqueror of high peaks like tained with songs expressing gra-|those of the Himalayas. Even if ititude for American help to Ethi-,it could rise through the ever- \thinning air above two miles, ital ‘fans might well start snowslides opia. At the top of a nearby moun- tain, which Cox had to elimb to |)’ get a clear view to the south for surveying purposes, the donkey, drivers became afraid they . might encounter shiftas, er ban- dits, and deserted with the anl- mals. A native chief with two grass Dashan tundra. The slopes were gentle and free of rock outcrops. | * *® g . Coast & Geodetic Survey offi- idangering camps or. villages be- Cox reported that the soil and! on the slopes of Djebel resemble the Alaskan ition, in order to make them keep Cmdr. Don A. Jones, in charge of the Blue Nile survey, flew over by helicopter to see what was wrong. The native said lions had been roaring around him all night and he had had to flash the light at them, instead of the next sta- their distance. The survey was started two years ago to help Ethiopia develop water resources of the Blue Nile watershed. a men stayed with the climbers. No bandits appeared. The helicopter was piloted by a Frenchman, Joseph Ros. Using fuel previously cached at the 10,- 000-foot level, jit made several ex- ploratory flights through the range. To enable jt to carry its) Dr. Street Going to Africa Ferndale Teacher Quits FERNDALE Dr. Scott W.: Street, the Ferndale school prin-| cipal whose controversial demotion | led to several teacher resignations | is quitting to take a school job in) Africa for the U.S. Air Force. | * * * Dr Street, ousted principal of | Best Elementary School, today | sent letters to parents of Best Schoot pupils saying he is resign-| ing to become principal of a school | in Tripoli for the children of Air) Force personnel. | The Ferndale Schoo) Board re- moved Street as Best principal in a dispule over progressive education. The State Teacher Tenure Board last month ordered him reinstated. The School | Board. appealed to the State | Supreme Court where the case | now stands. Upon his demotion Street accept ed his present post as a grade teacher at Best School. : a * * | Six Ferndale School District. teachers resigned two weeks ago in protest over the action against) Street. Street said he will teach a six- week summer course at Western | iMichigan University before leav Ship's Captain found Guilty Master of ‘Constitution’ | Loses License for Year, for Ramming Tanker | NEW YORK (AP)—The captain! in charge of the luxury liner Con-| stitution when it rammed into a) tanker has been found guilty of! negligence and the Coast Guard hag suspended his master’s license for one yeat American Export Lines an nounced that the officer, Capt James W. La Belle, 49, of Avon, Mass, will appeal the ruling * * * The ruling was announced Thursday by Walter F. Lawlor, | Coast Guard examiner who held hearings on the collision | Lawlor said the collision was “almost unbelievable’ in view of la Belle’s training, experience and reputation The Coast Guard decision said} the 30,500-ton American Export liner was running at “an immod- erate speed’ of more than 18 knots in poor visibility. It also said La Belle failed to stop his engines when he heard the fog signal of an unseen vessel ahead of him. * * * The Constitution, coming from ary extensive reconversion at New- port News, Va., crashed into the | ing for Africa Aug. 1. eee find what you're looking for THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger “And don't forget to fumble around in your handbag before you BOARDING HOUSE - it makes them feel superior.” (IN PALL MALL fa I SAY, A GAME OF DRAUGHTS, ANYONE 2 saan A\N* ——— ‘\ AS Y ro 6-6 = = Percy's ACCENT IS CON- OWN CLUB FA ONE THEY TAGIOUS ® © 1999 by a Rerview, tne, “page UB, Pat. OF Y —_— empty Norwegian tanker Jalanta in fog off the entrance to New York Jlaybor last March 1. No one was injured on either “OUT OUR WAY I A OH, 1 DON'T i FEEL LIKE Hh | WELL, TMHALF WAY THROUGH OWO000, WHAT LOAFERS! THE CLOSEST YOU GUYS COME TO ONE WATCHIN IT AN’ THE OTHER READIN’ ABOUT IT/ WHEN OL’ ROCKIN' CHAIR GETS YOU SQUEEZE -BOX WHILE ~ —\ DOIN’ AN IRISH J Ee, 4 J 1G i — — AN’ KEEPIN' YOUR- SHAPE |S BY PROXY-- E PLAYIN'A A 6-6 ©1989 by NEA Berviee, tne. + DONALD DUCK ne —_ ship The Constitution carried no PLAYIN! BASE- * THE THREE “ EXERCISIN! ae , PNM] | SALLY LET'S | MUSKETEERS" | SELVES IN v2 | in| : iT GO W AN AND IT'S FULL I MH _WATCH OF AC TION-- Lindbergh Aide Dead =|!" oe Pee Sales AE 1 -- THERE'S GO HOME ; TWO, I'LL B of Heart Attack at 52 | A WRESTLING | AND READ’ ’ aie oe MATCH st. LOUIS CAP) An aviation) ON! Sa ae] piareer who helped get Charles A y . , anne —] Lindberh off the | ground and i F = pointed towartl Parmis died Friday ~ a ——_—— of a heart attack s i ee rrceeeaa e t+ & ¢ 1) He was Dan Ro Robertson, 52) a) = _—— .° ———— former air mit pilot who flew for he Ys * : Ti j= “we . J rit — the Same company Lindbergh did — Wil wer, ay. ee * * * . Yh ecru LW Robertson. one of four brothers \\, N\, "fleets ‘ v™% vho pioneered an avirtion here : \\\ te. he was one of the backers of Lind Kes af ih yO) () aaa Z " | ‘ } STD IETS Try eye nr orn h Ns histarie V27 Tight aeross | ily a 1 we \ : aN MG lied os the Atlantic fo Paris tl 4 eng! ” CA Veta. oo a. : if \ f] | | no wh \ — Now She'll Understand om \ ii ‘aaa x Prisoners’ Tale of Woe =| F# — "eS E eee oN! < Win DETROIT (AP) Pay $50 or ~ Be, Bawien AY: ve We hiss in county fail ON > te! EN To oaffie Conrt Juduce George oT Ni ¥ : Ni fx told tex Thisste Dele wha NAN N ; li I Ted ar diy to ow drantcen dpiy 2 ; site 7 cbse : ~~ d ru pay thre fitye he rept | “Pp ohave fo get back ta work" we ‘tres Dh : is wo omifron at the wales HEROES ARE MADE -NOT BORN f Wy jal By Walt Disney PREDATION '9 CA i= py MANN Gd AMOR MONEYS Nc Re SLATION THAN Sag GOOD:3... & = He \ 73. (ECONOMICS TEACHES THAT SPENDING NEVER eee 8, SHO EX... fy H | ) (m4 LINE. SHOWS WHAT ) ] | $ HAPPENS '- oe WHEN. y ~~ \ THK PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 at BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SPNOARRNAA SAND GE [|e CLOUDS GN ASING SS |i GARD SD VIE. WASEKED WS CHOON OK OUR! |r VOR... acadd), WE. F] AD VD VOD LOVEENE, : LOR WOO FOND z py * as ior we ‘ porate tienes DORR, a as sed WN-- Z Seetees g By Carl Grubert [SuRE!HES MANAGING ALLEY eS DIXIE DUGAN 7? YOUR La TIMING is RFECT, MISTER ~ —SHE’S LANDING NOW F ( 2 phe BS oo &% ‘2 Kk - ~ ay ae | fs jf if } €: j= pwe yf WY A Wy << OOP AREN'T YOU GOING TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT THAT MAN WHO BLASTED US WITH A = SCATTER GUN? ee, ISH ABOUT Le ESCORT THEY'LL GET! BUT I'M SQUEAM- MOYO, THOSE RATS TH PATE / GR OUT OF THE JUNGLE ~ ra r ST ek tence ag 8 Pat OM erilln- By Ernie Breb ['LL GET MY FOOTBALL IN | THE MORNING a \nattToeteanen LINE mrened Copp. 1°80 ag tenet Peeps tyntron me CRU SAVAILL EPR 5 YEP TALWAYS BUY MOST OF MY DISHES | AT BARGAIN GA 4 LES’ THAT-A-WAY IT ISN’T TOO TERRIBLY EXPENSIVE,.. 7 SE EIR tg ET ty GMMR oT wee Ene eT aoe, 2 — ia <6 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ; / SATU RDAY. JUNE 6, 1959 | | TWENTY-THREE turkey, whic Sn 1980 was, stil | Nous in Brief \Dr. J. Edwin Watson, of Blooim- idder ward Ave., Highland Park for ARCHIE SLIEFF He is survived by his parents; , Interment itm Perry Mt. Park Help Wanted Male~ 6 - w ureb. _ tie id Mae 6 BE FIRST. SELL PRISH. MIRA- the * , Cemetery. Mrs. Day will lie in = : cle all purpose cleansing agent. bid on the above computation field Hills; Dr. Arthur T. Watson,|Mrs. Edward (Margaret) Breyer, : Archie ‘Wo brothers and a sister, Dean ote at tne dparks-Griftie CARBURETOR AND TUNE- ae For cverying Gunes waaleat, produces the Jowest interest cost to the/Of Grosse Pointe and William F.|a former Pontiac resident. Former Pontiac. resident Archie and Charles, and Gloria. Jean: Puneral Home rar Reborrgy a rcdom a. = aes wall Gres. Bo seteriee ent J : . 2s —— ~ n 8 h at business ge te ihe hese o*,.2;|Watson, of Huntington Woods; and) Following the funeral service at Slieff, 81, died at the home of his, EE Mrs. Ed- RICHARDS, JUNE’ 4 1969, LILLIAN Must be dependable & with good é os Sane EEE SY tenes h . af ib M i : : daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and & pa and hs G., 31721 Sberwood, Farmington, habits. Apply for appointment by | be jess than ‘their al = ir Ss co sister, J Greely, of 19 am. Mo y in the Precious |ward Haynes of Leonard, and a age 59: beloved wife of Howard L. phone or letter, te Houghten & | son, roetee: Drive-In, 3118 W pice Der vere mis Pecee"| Tucson, Ariz. Blood Church; her body: will be Mrs. Oscar Schierlinger, 5856 ee eranimetnen! Mrs, Albert Boshaw Cuaty Aqua ares © ‘and _ Roch Seeger cn era ARE _AND_ HOUSEWORK, . - . cherry ers, Bruce C. an chester. OL 1- : | The loan is in anticipation of the| Mrs. Richards was a member) 2rought to Mt. Hope Cemetery of Lake Road, near Lapeer Friday of Mariette: Howard L. Richards, Jr.; deer Rochester_Ob 1-0 | $15 week FE 2-3003. 1959 tax. pnt Pontiac for burial. She was a’ | morning. sister of Mrs. James Greely. Dr. CHEF & SECOND COOK. EXP. CLERK-TYPIST FOR INSURANCE Envelo containing the bids should of the Detroit YWCA, Lawyers’ . F 1 il! be held at! J Edwin Watsen, Dr. Arthur T. Needed immediately for country Gilice. Must be pool typist. short be plainly marked “Proposal for Notes."|Wives of Michigan, Detroit His- member of the church Altar So- = & en es ad Funes MRS. AUGUST SCHOENJAHN aaa and —— bolero _club. Call MA 62600 for appt. __ hand helpful en not required. ‘ - ! : pee td s , i mner- r neral service w 2 On - - ~ 7 oh ta da k. 8 mt Rm eg Par wg d con of the torical Society, Women’s City Bau : ee . pe “ ate burial in! SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Service day, June 8, at 11 a.m. from the | ( OLLEGE STUDEN r meee S100. N Woodward ia note: (ayaa upon an incorporated bank Club, Farmington Garden Club, Survivors include three daugh- Crtnenthin. pee 2 \for Mrs. August (Bertha) Schoen- ech re | y unlsowval A cummer Job wil oui etraret ; mere Oak evan = order of want aeaserer’ ak” meee Farmington Pla yers and the ters, Mrs. Dorothy Soma of South- th Clay. | Jahn, 80, of 4700 Auburn Rd., will Guinan officiating. Interment in Accepted men should be able DRESS SALE SSL CADIES Hi!'s School District No. 2 must ac-|Ridgedale Players, field, Mrs. Josephine Tighe of; Surviving are three sons, “!be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Trine phe Sabor qa reas peered ait ee i save 61 $1,000 by September, then sendy position coed | starting page gee geen hoy cock yr ag oe : Berkley aed Mary — oe of ee ake of nd bis! ity Lutheran Church, Utica, with ‘Thayer yesers) Home, Parming- — Veo ettioes. os | fs sick Seorees Newport, hecks of unsuccessful bidders will be ive sons, rma of irming-|James © er e, an ) |arrangements by the W ill and __ton, Michigan _ __ | roy Arbor, Lansing. roi, | i eaeiaa eorges Newports - : . ~ x. en a part time sis. For in- eee Jargng® an _Ps Veterans Attend Reunion |ham, Edward, John, Vincent, and daughter, Mrs, Schierlinger, \Schwarzkopp Funeral Home,| SCRAUPSTER, JUN 61000 Aen. formation call ter come rE unqualified gpiaicn vat Mer, anfield. Local members of the 328th noe cn Breyer; 26 grandchil- MICKIE A. WOOD !Mount Clemens.. Burial will follow | fiobd: age 3%: Seleees wae a Otve ae RATE TULL = = | DINING of the notes, to be weured at the echoot| World War I, are attending the aia ree sisters and two broth- Prayers will be offered at 10 ia Utica Cemetery. Margaret Gmith. and Mrs Gwen. Must be temutlar with central | district’ xpense, featinn’ F Y € z soleus in Vest. eral service w tales, @ e west, central a@ | rape agnor th . a association’s 35th annual reunion ray Mrs. Schoenjahn died Thursday Reta Monday Jane. af 9:30 bm, See ee ety iets ar expense. Notes will be delivered ray roe Hilis at today and Sunday in Battle Creek. Board eof Education, Mrs. Breyer, 76, of 15737 Strath- more, Detroit died at her home'el for Mickie A. Wood, a.m. Monday at the Huntoon Chap-! | infant at her home. Her body will lie in state at her home unti] 10 a.m. from the Thayer Funera) Home, Farmington. with Interment in ifs EXPERIENCED Reply P.O. Box 209 RESTAURANT ROOM UTOMOBILE SALESMAN. x WTD. EXP. MAN TO WORK F, iret grain eaertr in be worl Ret aes Je Deal is In on lac an NCI y reas —~ | “ciel armnrg eit ge | emia Pair ume and its volume is growing yee bulbs, JUNE 1980, MAl T, r 2 - = eis: “|rieties, 69° cents doaen.” Deal's he i307 sire ‘ etroit Se 5806 Dixie want gp pataermenygen ms a a ee _ 2 ae. ‘mm = NTED FOR E 30 ; SEATS CF MCMIGAN SURI AL Garden Center, 3 : ” DELBERT AVERY field Twp., and Mrs. Gwendolin|and Mr. and Mrs. George Robert-| of M's. Ceasar (Dorothy) Soma. |: i> Bear Constructi Co, ea Finance , ee A ‘ ; : : Mrs. ‘ ig ear nstruction ein experience. MY- of ek ee. Bicom fle Hilla) : Service Delbert Avery, %6,| Vest, ef Akron, Ohio. son also of Pontiac. Mrs. Herbert (Mary) Rewold, 1g EXPANDING — Shea’ site meee M Lilli Ri hi rds of South will be held at . The baby was born prematurely vg te eg mare. Yeur “afier “short, treining pe Pd YOUNG MAN, 1s TO, 30, LAROM Michigan. , : r ea e IS. | lan ic a ‘|2 p.m, Monday at the Phillips Fu- TAMES 4. vm Thursday night at Pontiac General of Mrs Ralph (Kate) Hawkins, 00 per hour sus rented’ whine international ° orgeabation | wel ua bide tor the of tax oe " James A. Siver, 79, of 140 Edison oo Ee . %~ John (Jessie) Cameron, Mrs. training. We would like sny mar- interview sharp young v4 “ace atte, Baie aie Nine in Farmington —|tcrnent i Sout Loon Cancers (St died yesterday’ at: bis res: Homa eye veer ieee, | eacepcemieaeiae | pitt tad af atlas a ; d iso , gh se ° Stan athe ir alee nocoo' DIS IN FArMINGtON a le ‘ldence after an iliness of {Wo Years, DELBERT LEE ROSS OF seMiramachharees,Taneral | given sap gery we gar | erie og, wets ea Bloomfield Hills ° ‘picomtteld Servi He died Friday in Annapolis A retired employe of Pontiac a He hag alg ay ieee ene > day 9 am. to 1] a.m. 92 W. Hu dm @ secure future. If you qualify ‘ an until 8:00 o'clock p. rvice will be held for Mrs. Hospital, Wayne, after a short ill- M Division. he ber LAPEER — Delbert Lee Ross, Puneral Home, 16111 Woodward, ron. Pontiac, Mich. you will start at $100 week with Fasterp Doantee’ am. ce Oe ith Lillian G. Richards; 59, of 3172I\ness. ge Bantist cher = reg 2 vai 12» $00 of Mr, and Mrs. Charles| Highland Park, | There will eise BUMP & PAINT MAN. MUST BE pcan ei (ledcrenef ganorontnng — they will be publicly opened and Sherwood, Farmington, at 11 a.m. Mr. Avery is rived b C i rst ptis “ y Ross of Elba Township, died at che Seetioun Mined cou eaaere _g00d & have own tools. FE 46148 phone Mr. Fraser, PE 8-8103 be- ie tes will be dated at the Farmington Trinity Epis- daughters Mrs. Mabel Ae tae ee ‘P* Colorado Springs Wednesday. His Sa ute reste Ste me es seas ee oenaee at pabhabirand Sali ” S100 k. to start a . r \|Eagle Lodge. . reve s 3 Salary $ rk. s will a tare sak 31, 1960 pdf ae copal Church. She. died suddenly Plymouth, and ca e Par . h M body will be at the Baird Fu- at the Mclanes-Desmond Puneral fone acoapeea uae cor 16 te 12 ees Us wk. to start interest a a rele oF_fates not" exceed: lat her home Thursday, Burial will re Mrs, Erce] Vande- seo teing are a os ter, Mrs. mars! Home) Lapeer) (null Home, 16111 Woodward, Highland weeks of Core employment. _t lp Wanted Female ing r annum, 4 ‘ayne; bert, Pon two noon Int concern. ° interest ‘ein be psyable igs a jace|be in the North Farmington Ceme- cayt ; South Lyon: — sage saat biggie uae: c wall Monday, when it will be taken! pay. JUNE oF “1989. ELEANOR. S2i0 Scaaue ss all dee! cities. “€ ‘Ip Wanted Female | 7 pee ery flaca og pow: = sinalions| tery tery by the Thayer Funeral Home.| 4.2.” a8 es Witla of Pontiac 6d Te les Biba Methodist Church for) end re Tia F. Last year Shese seespted Sver- AN AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO gy a interest to ‘ ‘|dren, 10 great graridchildren and/of Pennsylvania; six grandch hil-| : i be| iataer gt “ape ce E., Leonard F aged over $130 weekly Dee eon Connelee id by ‘the ‘purchaser ef the time of end aed three. berengy pe = cates eat: — erent grandcniidren: at Suey Comer: . tna Bruce ‘A Day, itrs. B Glens $1,000 Scholarships te Made by "Nutrilite Products. pa. a ‘ » ren, « - = and a brother. Roberts ahd Mrs. Robert Harrell; . FE 2-4025. : celivery lard L., Jr., of New York; Bruce) MRS. EDWARD BREYER Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Tues-! The family had lived here until] Seer sister of Leonard F’ Gmith a kamera | coaery OPERATOR. FE esi time interest cost of each bid will be C., of Middleburg College, Vt. and| Prayers will be offered at 9:15 day from the Huntoon Chapel with two months ago when they went} 824 24 great; grandchildren. Se ives, PE 4-440) — or rates cited the ein’ the tet sete Mrs. Cherry Squiers, of Detroit. |a.m. Monday at the McInnes-Des-|burial in Perry Mt. Park Ceme-|to Colorado on account of his day. June 4 at's p m., fram the SALARY $00 \VEEK “BEAU TY OPERA TOR. ar @ on , rks -Gr ri 10. daly “1, 1958 ts their “matecity| see also leaves three brothers, mond Funeral Home, 16111 Wood- tery. jhealth. Wiliam H. Marbdach officiating. CAR WASHER WTD. APPLY 149 oem _ Flint; and 11 grandchildren. Andover Road, Bloomfield Hills, . North Farmington Cemetery. Mrs man to manage fountain. ‘Good ’ : Michigan. ip t 14 i | ts Di Thursday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James .Monday and at the church from | Schaupeter will lie in state at the pours, good pay, bonus arrange ~ | Waitre SSeS The right ts reserved to reject ‘any remature riple $s vie MRS. ELMER E. DAY A. Wood of 3437 Lexington St; noon until time of service. cuore Funeral Home, Parming- ment, tus vacation. Bere { S and al! bids | oe C oe i ' and sie oefita, See Mi. Berg, | | CHEBOYGAN — Premat Je Waterford Township. Bur ial will | Surviving ure a daughter, Mis | anak "JUNE 5, 1989, JAMES A. 42.N Saginaw Ted's has immediate openings for Approved May 2. 1959. a tis) mature . . : : - dint 00. aitres = &- State of Michiga triph di Cc Mrs, Elmer E. (Eleanor) Day, be in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Dora Miller of Shelby Township: | 140 Edsion, age 78. dear father ining room waitresses. y Municipal vine Commission i trip: ets ied at Cheboygan /om- 83 of? 5210 Hi hland Rd. Water- . 5 ’ of Mrs. Margaret Wright, Williem Excellent night shifts available Ayes : ’ 8 ” S v besides her rents E d, of Utica; sic and Cecil Siver: dear brother of to 25. Apply in person only bet. JEAN |munity Hospital 12 hours after they urviving ie pa a son, Edward, o . a ceree <0 BAN B. MARTZ. yl wate een t4 Sita. Hewerd Vien of ford Township succumbed after @| ,arents are a brother, George at grandchildren and one great-grand- Marry Giver: sise survived by 6 a= ee L ; , grandchildren an great-gran Q) ; Mioomtbetd:: Hite) Seheel ithe re ‘0.2 Mackinaw City Friday long illness and was dead on aF)home-: and grandparents, Mr. and child. A brother, William Schuldt/ — chiléren Puneral service will be pportuni y I : rival at Pontiac General Hospital. rs° Harry P. Wood of Pontiac,|of Utica, also surviv és. Bele, Teeeeey ee Panne For two good men to sell Chrys- (Politica) Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) Surviving are five sons,—Mau- — — Home with Dr MH. H. Savage — peg enya ; jrice E, of Clarkston, Norman R. » gilts, antermens “ip ery | taiaman with Americas top at jof Rochester, Leonard F., Louis lie in state at the Huntoon kemehiiea Eateiaes 20a: | Woodward at Square Lake Rd R DU Tl /E, and Bruce A. Day, all of Pon-| roperty cquire bial soar iiss ex ice facilities, Group plen tnsur- | EXPERIENCED €OOK WANTED. = ij 1 i : J x > , itiac; three daughters, Laura V. | Ls REER De kee Gee ts, ance og RMTRS INC. | a pas my. Ro . bee Mrs. E. Glen Roberts and beloved wife of Dr. Clarence T. ™4 OAKLAND & cosmetics for Drayton Ptains VOTE FOR Biarker, Punerel service ‘will be PE 4.3528 Pontiac area. Ref. Salary & commission. Robert Harrell, all of Pon- Or 1x1e ig Ww y held Monday, June 8 et°2 pm, EXPERIENCED FARM BAND CA- | Reply Pontiac Press, Box 1¢3 tae. 17 grandchildren: 25 great- om pal See ean ot | pable of operating modern farm | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS 12 TO | ct i Jennie R = | grandchildren, and a brother. .fictating Interment tn White | vacbebeee use have transpor- | = Seal 7 Orchard Lk. Rd. No Service will be held at 4 p.m. All property for Dixie iighwayi District Engineer John Wills, who | © rae palate Pagel ene | . PINISHED CARPENTERS. MUST | XPERIENCED__ JQ NE S Monday at the Sparks - Griffin | left-turn cut-offs at W illiams Lake said that when a final payment. | _ Griffin Funeral Home wvten cane ren Sires: | . suk r ik INIS} 1tR ‘Chape] with burial in Perry Mt.'road and Walton boulevard in Wa- jock has t went to Owed Of| "ch Maik Geeecl, Greenves ses | Avply rear of W. Colum bia. enerity sutometic machine: Sp: ie jc ee as Deen n ow 0 $a Mill Street, Ortonville ane FE $-9251 ply “Ores 1am Cleaners, 605 ai —_—S———E== oe : —_— fark Cemetery, _ _|terford_ Township — has. been ac-) john 69; beloved a Clare Wolfe | oem Ee N lang Ave, Pontiac cen oN ‘s-Pirra restaurant, iin ener es Rev —— Miia He _NEAT_ 9EARING MEN PEXPERTENCED- as ALMA PUTNAM quired by the Mic higan State High-| |Picha, sometime next week, paper- Wolfe: dear sister of Irvin Thom; with came Lares sorpereeee a or older pila , ang ane ines e ne Ee Iso survived b d ecllien «) n rr : — | Service will be held for Mrs. way Department, and it is only a ie lsucezea ey 3 grandcbildren, Seni seer. Call PE 8-2743. ies eee neies & n stam ior DUGATIO | tein 70, of 98 Hartley| Matter of time before the project work will have been completed. Me, cts Geet | kee sr phanene WEL von Sit bge Putnam, 0 y gets under way the Ortonville Methodist Church, GARDENER WITH SOME GREEN- SE ns c ail bal Getech of , peer, 9pm. § at . 7 mos years ans with Rev. Issac McPhee officiat- house experience, Steady ear valescent hom ba eS —— | St., cae P. Thi i today by! ro = he ing Interment in Ortonville around work. Reply Box 20, Pon- 2200 Oxley Drive. ___ = ee —— Muir Brothers Funeral Home in is Was announcec ay | for cut-off roads to handle heavy Cemetery. Mra. Wolte wu He in tiac Press Gener al Stalt Wars ce ——- ~~ , state at the C. F erman tH SCH BOY. PART TIME . Seay. Burial will be in Stiles | a ane we Dixte pape Puneral Home, Ortonville Cai s Market 197 Oakland I ae ac. Practice al Nurse ~ metery | to ms Lake road WOOD, JUNE 4 1959, MICKIE ve ‘ ; i ‘Mrs. Putnam died Thursday alft- | west, and Walten boulevard to Anne, 3437 Lexington, Wateriord MAN WHO HAS EXPERIENCE IN hild Welfare Worker | ar- ruc mas u ; . Twp, beloved infant daughter of handling men to take over route It eerrasiig career positions biel ; er a short illness. 4 | the east, have been in progress. James Ro and Anne Wood: dear and train for manager. Write Box eer ay ag APY em te Hi j iv G . i granddaughter of Mr and Mrs 100 Pontiac ress ve s : 10 2 sy chee, oom " =n ae andl H rt Aj G | d | All paperwork came to a stand none roe aad Me and a MEN WANTED TO DO ADVER very eee ee an yom. secur . é ! a : . eorge Robertson, dear sister o ain or natio y known r i ogee: a Sef Onc - to | s | u S in rove an jstill a year ago due to condemna George Wood. Prayer services will | wane a aac ecitings salary fered Apply at Pe mse! Office. Charles of Lapeer, and Minor of ' Ciena Cously Olfice Build! 7 ar peer, tion proceedings by the highway be held Monday, June 8 at 10 plus .If you are leking for more o se oun et Poatiac, oe. ‘ e Three Rivers; twe sisters, Mrs. | department for acquisition of \ ae am, from the HMuntoon Chapel, han just a job, and like to, be an ’ bed : Vv é ' art tth Rev. E tt _officiatt In- ur own boss. cor nd_talk : en er | t — s Passos ane oe Seer aut — ie 1 { land for the right- iarmasl io Perry Mi Park (Cems: eg ee will sovaeually ee that airf To oeey sit, ‘LIVE iN IP and Mrs. Margret Lawrence of day when their auto collided with ous Parcels © : | tery. Arrangements by the Hun- | you make it. if you qualify, Get possible OR 3 le truck at a hill crest on U-S., \of- -way, _toon Puneral Home. | eut of that rut you're in, and GIRL POR MOTHER'S HELPER. ve ° e blig ations » € eu or an ‘til 9:00 P M 10 near M87, in Groveland Town- * * * — on tee, aan haves a, pocketul |Z gatldnen. Moze for heme ° 7M. NETTIE MAE SCHAUPETER | ship. | Complications also arose when} _!m Memoriam 2 | 00) 10°56. tuesday morning. June | == MIDDLEAGED, LADY i Service will be held for Mrs. * * * \No Left Turn signs were installed} tn LoviING MEMORY OF DON- Sedaet reed ‘§ good men. 78 N. | ier ise! 10U i ; n. | SPACIOUS FREE PAVED PARKING LOT Nettie Mae Schaupeter, 6974 Col-! Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- at the intersection, with no provi-} 34, Seis Kndep, who Passed AG ANAGER ORILL MELP "EXP APPLY IN jny, West Bloomfield Twp.. -* 2:30\ties identified the injured as {sion for motorists driving north on a = w tem too. rweet and pure, Foc very active feel estate office person, Prossep Drive-in “Ow p.m. Monday at the Thayer Funer-| Marie A. Miller, 23, who was driv- |Dixie highway to make left turns; Af angel came one morning Man, age 30-48 yre. experienced HOUSEKEEPER FOR PLEASANT Owned and Operated by Local People al Home in Farmington. Burialjing the auto; her mother and|onto Williams Lake road, or for And tect our Donnie home. os | sega a “mortgage. financing ar . ene will také place in North Farming-! father, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R.|others heading towards Pontiac to) — dy, Grandparents Dan and June cues wbetph “me eo A dino HOUSEKEEPER, EXPERIENCED Auburn » & 10 ton Cemetery. Mrs. Schaupeter|Miller, both 51, and Walter Shields, ! make left turns onto Walton boule- . trea, Phone @ to 11 8. meal | minh) eeileneg Sen ee een ; died Thursday at the age of 77./42, all of Saginaw. vard. ____Peneral Directors 4 derek eh ratte | private room and beth _Become “en 1 BLOCK EAST OF EAST BLVD. She is survived by her husband.) 4. were taken to St. Joseph | Since that time motorists have COATS Schuett, Realtor | Will Goosider’ high” school gut. Otto; and two daughters, Mrs. ~aesid Hospital Flint . Shields been using the blacktopped parking FUNERAL HOME MAN EXPERIENCED IN } DI- FE 2-0786 . — Margaret Smith, of West Bloom-| was ; z : lot of the National Store to get onto) Drayton Plains OR 3-787 eoltgedemp Nmap nts an] INSURANCE | was reported in poor condition A panograph with genera pe . . ; : : . = . —— _ | Williams Lake road, and driving an BPARKS-ORIFPIN CHAPEL ence on Bridgeport mill MI | FIRE UNDERWRITER today with head and jaw in nee eighth of a mile past the intersec-| fhougnttul Service FE 2-584l hes - | Exp. In industrial, commercial & | juries, The Millers were treat: |= MANAGER POR SMALL DEPART- | 0)? other fire lines Royal Osk ed and released. tion to Floradale avenue, just north Donelson- -Johns _prete fed iinity aa perscs agency. § days Reply st tating _ : = of | ARP s arket, to t At! qualifications so: ry reemres Deputies said the truck driver. ty Warton boulevand, | wptNERAL NOME. Maintenance Welder) | _ Ripy"Pusuat fre Oo hd Thomas M. Meadows 27, of 2140) , —o Must be ziTCREN FOR MIGHT * * * of years Eperience. hopis ; aA A oly ae Boy Drive-in, Fens eat coved arrose’ the path When Picha receives his final Voorhees-Siple Masih weil reat acta Oo 300 Dine Wey ae | of the Miller car. payoff-check, hé will be allowed FUNERAL HOME OPPORTUNITY | 429ER SPER. SOUT Sit time to vacate the restaurant build-| Ambulance Bervice Plane or Motor Married man 25 to ¢@ living tn LADY TO DO uoKr HOUSE. The auto was traveling south at ing, being operated by Mr. and FE 2-8378 or near Pontise with good past bsepine om and core of i chil. OF ~- estimated 65 miles an hour, Mrs. Peter Imbrunnone. The ce- Pee avestigation for stesdy i YF FO 3 with ABILITY ‘said deputies, and smashed into bi ; Cemetery Lots 5 employment. 82 pay checks ® year ce cabal can mw bees the big semitrailer broadside ment block and brick building will operating en established route, Studio. Salary and comm. Ken- : . < . y fales gi ‘ontiac, then be demolished and the land Seguin L eonave tor. yan Srerrtpisg almost ae dale As 8 —— ster cleared for the right-of-way, Wills vide. Reas. PR 4-9862 : necrsssry << qos Senery. Serie Mi 7-818 * said. | x -- =. a oan a alae} comm ias pene ce Sharing 1D wi MAN TO CARE 2 Area Boys Injured — | free SNe toe Spa's | ionueAGED woMAR To cane | Motorisis approaching Pontiac Tod th COOK ¢ : IFFEFE CO Meinity MA. 5-158). before ? p.m * C Bik C li ® | from the north, whe want to at to v7 as ren 1 ce Seven Mile Ro. ol ees tres Lb damier i P : were replies~ ss _ feet nent ma Bincere ne @ 4 An ar | e 0 SIONS: la © Wate from Dixie — office in the following ONE OF THE BES ci arse. Mort ny > kends $30 7 as 1 boxes: IN THE BUSINESS PaRT TIME WORK FOR WOMEN | Two youthful bicycle riders es- turn right on a new cut-over to FREEZER FOOD SERVICE SALES. qualified. Call after 6 oe caped serious injury in separate| Willams Take road, them cross | 1 7 14 16, 26, 28, 31, 32, Jans & Genesee Cousticn ¥Y one OTe isd Ree Peas hy idents Friday evening when| the Dixte to Walton ‘boulevard. P of the most reputable firms in Cleaners. 719 W. Huron acc s g $5, 41, 42, 44, 49, 56, 75 oo vcuienos, _ |they collided with maving ca¥&| The same type of cut-off will) } 97, 96, 103, 108, 114, 117. We otIts cestgmner eheice of pay- RELIANCE WOR AN Te OO ' according to Oakland County Sher-| vexist if the motorist is heading to- ing ey the week or by the _ing OR 3-142% after @ ‘iff's Deputies, wards Flint from Pontiac and _—— bya, financt ée . | Richard L. Shoemaker, 11, of} wishes to turn left onto Williams ~ ey payment age, ne eown SAT.ESLADY ae Richmond St. Drayton|Lake road, He will turn right on The Pontis Pp or Promot Speen ea op ; XPERIENC EDIN 'Plains and Richard Ries, 13, of| Floradale avenue, the new cut- Sete eciaaas OTUs Uniimited territory SEI LING | TI97 Locklin’ St., Union Lake Vil-\over, to Walton boulevard, the® FOR WANT ADS Cone ae a wenn. Interv! ss ne oTeaa as 4 were both treated for minor , ‘i : ' - Monda 3 Em. SPORTSWEAR. HABE, cross the Dixie to Williams Lake drow tel, Parle, F, Pire “ULL TIMI ‘injuries at Pontiac General Hos-| road. DIAL FE 2.8181 Ais peter ae ee - FULL TIME | pital and released. Construction bids for the work fed ta ftalt_time on wih EMPLOY ME NT. | The Shoemaker boy turned into will be asked by the State Highway Frou} § a.m. te § p.m. sil entanilsned Real Batate Ge. APPLY IN PERSON. | the path of a car driven _by Wil- Department as soon as Picha re- All errors should be re- a Dorothy | onyder Lavender : PEGGY 2 jam H, Russell, 50, of Ferndale, | -ejves payment for his property, ried immediately The aol scare a oe on, Watking Lake roed near Scott wis concluded. Fee eset eb | run RS Se sont EXPERIENCED LAKE ANGELUS . poy deputie: " ‘es z “ for that portion of the frst sal SAAN “WANTED GirEDt- I oy pa mr E S sa tee inse of the advertise- +? tm 4 cae Ge . . FUL iE GOLF VIEW ESTATES a rey Gepution related, ama Stee! nae et Toke Sted Yehaeles trough te pltous Repos to Ponae Pres EMPLOYMENT. ree ee eee ond Month cre. mace, be sure to fet maa (_NEXD MAN Tp = NY . : ‘ib ber." yacanc ¢ a 3 iS Si LAKELAND’ RA driven by Leroy W. Sloat, 45,) NEW YORK (AP)—The month- aaents wit be etven ward. Birmingham. "To sei LOCATED IN KE ND s PA DISE Detroit, on Union Lake road! old steel negotiations resume Mon- 2 palegie rg’ net pay plan in _ _ ON A PENINSULA SURROUNDED BY ar Cooley Lake road, Commerce day, with no indication that any (ating time, for ee wr tringe “penefigs See vor cal) SALESLAD) Po ewelr tor a re THREE LAKES AND A GOLF COURSE P. common ground for agreement sak me aut woes oe _Manager, ALE SCM, iS —_ rot dt Vuilsume. permanent “pe- = — reached so far. ae crevices to publication one cals cen ole eee ies. Lynn Jewelers, j 8. Sagi- - - nless some agreement is ha gat aad an: a eR reached, steelworkers will begin ADVERTISERS Sees aeewan tn leas! (ees. SKrecy wreiable weman iru “LAKE ANGELUS sew ere banking the furnaces and tapering , —— deadline gle er oe Between see 1 as SW stant know typing. te and, and pati) om - Imagine living year ‘round in this festen beouty spot = Golfview ESTATES INDIANAPOLIS (AP)— Harold|off production June %. inew 98 am. the aay have high, scbesl of estes oem pootieeplng, | tat receating only minutes away from schools, shopping, | transportation and : H. Clark. 54, former vice presi-| That will be four days are! | Ee Wi | aS plead oy downtown Pontiac. dent of the International Typo-| the current contract expires. A . | Sitteiten Cieck Tits row 1G Start $130 of being able boat | graphical Union, died Friday in a(strike of the half-million steel- Cam Want 62 Bere “Seegrs rn sans ines send comple revame te Fontiae 4 dea dha Press. ox ce Put yourself plop picture hawt Sa to enjoy — | hospital after an extended illness. workers then—June 30 — would — Py opege oper shia POR BALL Bae ming fishing and golf, yet having convenience of excellent shut down 90 per cent of the na- 2 1 pn fe insane partment stare. Handicapped per- schools, churches, community water system and black top roods. sage Calif. toe ak C./tion’s steel production. 3: ite 4a in Interested in mating mon. Souin TOR OORT & COR Fulwe' ._ New fashion 6 30 6 7 e- ime only 3 to 16 Apply All this can be yours for the lowest cést per front foot of any | designer, “at dal : 1 ie ¢ % te in person = Shriian's Santon B Scape earont hi : B Not 0 868 (188 REALTY - 7-034 — lake subdivision in Michigan. —— night in a restaurant usiness NO es s iB te && SB. Telegrenn. WHITE WOMAN FOR CARE OF Death was attributed to a heart j children and light housework. 8 PRIVATE BEACH PRIVILEGES WITH ALL Lots f lattack, She was fashion designer) < | oes | cegrrwaNTED | SRMEAtete * 4 INCLUDING _ DIRECTIONS: for J.P. Stevens Co. Kate ba owner re ___Melp Wanted Male i 6 Por woderniestien cates, Wil trai ° Ove transportation References. FROM 4 IMPROVEMENTS U.S.-10 te Walton Rd. -@ FAIRHOPE, Ala. (AP)— Capt. 4 pt returned f a three 2 MEN WANTED fervice, Pa 2- foot or re ane Woman” EN ‘ : : “> . EJP, Sieber, 69, f chief of ve, —_ ~ Ex canvassers for nome = a = experience tec- Walton Rd. te Subdivision poe. , 68, former Cc OP day ‘gales meeting in Milwaukee improvemest, Salary plus com- “TURRET LATHE Apoly ry, CONVENIENT TERMS 0 jerations for the U.S. Maritime Ad-haonsored 7A the John Oster Man-| . Sratabie Wats eee oon Opersior for close tolerance work scrsana WT kom EZ. , MODELS OPEN |ministration in Mobile, died Fri-| uacturing Co ta ais perme seannes. “Summon end, saimioas weet, | a ay ee oor MODEL HOMES $15,900.00 UP DAILY 12 te 8 P.M, tay in a hospital, Tofett was among 14 Michigan | Coato. FW, fi ead M.-C. MFG. CO. ous BUILD ‘ye PLAN : ° ne ELT PN SOR | 118 tedianees sis ocak te we | WTD. SALAD WOMAN MODEL pared ; | of dis wp 0 Sid banks ay > at = Experienced elderly women fe : | _ORtende 35-4279.’ Bin the nation; 23 are in non tare tor we Rant fant Birmingbamy ares, Hours, 12 noon mus City. fonds. Fe, $978 anager. Write Pies Box 06 ieee . i | . jt 43 F : ; ! House ~ {> ~ i ‘ Ss ale a ‘ ‘y Ve +o Reed For Ss . f Bh / ' ae ¥ NEW , ; tf : . Houses Unfurn beuee O : £ eee i . 4m. oa > ; : Ae / Rent Toe aoe 1 : 34 a gaa cs ‘ : . ‘ = : 59 ae be ag 9 = du id. pei. Straits ‘= ‘ ~s nN f ed ; TOWNSHIP toss a —— : “ ) 9 arsed 4 ay ra ar TW . NE 6, 1 Apts. U he. 2 aus, | Oa pages a n x PLATKS. on. * |. pete. EDRM. AC ae eg D AY, Gea Pos APT ‘water ib ng Ketring. ; / j TUR Kate : fom si oe ee oavintad en é SA By I 3 : bon 7 LAKE. LA . a p | ss. “ pape aotear rote can stor: Loros 1 Oot aad | PRE pa oe eae ‘Hou & ba »- fn voasp yard OR r7 2. eo GiRDEN y IAC 5 —— wate E. OR r sabe tA ? ON'TIAC P st Rott | Serre ica day = 7 FP i . ? : ape UN 2 DLONTAY Segeeute Sun M 5 ied oy rat or ie. our specie — | al — \ THE : ZLY and ing Our spec me eae vite ay TT grade any 6.8901 mate annus Lake Co 2 e ; : 22 4 oke PE ‘EW a Duc East RM ke : ree aT ics e 22 \ tien. 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Tele | seers rk C 0 AI r 1N 7“ " Ape ONE. mer Ge A ee cA “i ipa nny, bath ’ B, 5-5 Leas imnet Fre Mot rr AGE hutld Ain eeu bal TEA Li \ 5 NO dle 10 en OAR aed 9 REP al Sed rR fe rvie a + pa ee, ed ss ale ME Licen 4.600 ND at PAP al Be mh 4 pee ainan dM M0 in ‘FE EW ; EAR ALL Ona Tol. . con On6e nie PA ie me i Ey R wert OR ‘ 1 6 a LL Ter tg mn ? . M Work Ww ano WA ~anp a ASTER “a ‘here nePAin Hey, TING val 1oR ring, «5 ow bel UL a &r, 4 ‘ a ne EE 24 “INTERIO} NEW! at Lee a Al ring TER FE 4 RK Pat RING ; Fe PAINTER Rw BX: eae . « “At rior TE 4-421 Lm a oR Ver rae rep i TER A ’ at RLS Pec i ‘ ; ; ‘ 2 or S589 ; Fi = + ’ bs ~ t * = ef | > | } | THE PONTIAC PRFSS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 | Cf poo oe | j f i ly “TWENTY-FIVE For Sale Houses 4: 43 7 William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1015 W ory ICED FOR f SALE. PRICED seo lated OR 3-31 after 5:30. _ “3 ACRE RANCH. HORSE E STA- ed utility , 3 bed: bie. rooms, fire- plac Screenea porch, Lear - Beautiful rec Tm, W ia t By owner. 3742 8 ‘Bivd, East of Adams Rd. CLARK RENT BEATER. $800 DOWN $9.- 000. Mode: 7 room home off Perry er 3 rooms, full Sa garage. Balance | BALDWIN 6 ROOM 3 BED- or aA Oy NGALOW. Very sees ition, aluminum siding, lot x 10 oe with $1,500 down | $9,500 full price. OR TRADE. New 3 bed-, “room ranch, Rochester ue: nek, led bat¥ m ‘4 echaaser you'll like $12,900 — NICE HALF ACRE Modern 6 room) | 1 floor bungalow, Gere) -bath basement car nac 2 road. $13,075. Seller's equity $6.- 000. Will trade for smalier a MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FRO! | We have photos of = fot Leak listings. Just give us stop at our office door it. Only ponies a re thee ae 10. TO ein | FE + CUSRE REAL ESTATE a rmeuae i ica 3 LAKE CHANNEL. 7 BED- od . FE 8-0176. ~ Gis teeters |Sunday,26P.M. ict recas | THENEW let All you'll need’ in about ‘with le ow. tow payments. EXCITING Glamorancher 3} BEDROOMS place. The beautiful trees 1% BATHS are a pie e behold. J May we shew you through? OVEN & RANGE ‘ll need very little cash to ge you in with im- ATTACHED GARAGE a possession if de- é sired. FULL BASEMENT $15,950 PLUS LOT BETWEEN PONTIAC & Bir- ee One of the nicest carpeted wall to . A delightful breakfast recom idea] for everyday meals 3 ee ——_ Many Sites Available Angelus Meadows —SUBDIVISION— New & Beautiful » TRE LEVELS QUALITY IN Designs Materials & Workmanship size with sliding doors basement. gas heat, and hot water heater Yes, a 2 car garage. Atractive fresh dec ations. Yo ul nee < fairly good earnings but too much money te cusitty Vets Here's the chance you've been looking for! CLOSE IN West Suburban. 17 ft. porch toes It'll cost pov very little to get your start and payments less than rent. Boe for complete informa- RAY O’NEIL, Realtor fond, CE a Rd. is) 0-8 resng OR 3.2028 room, $8000. FE 8-0176. ~TRI-LEVEL ibaodclac alg HOME Nothin; — ‘our small ; down, “our lo a riatt iattiey. EM Warmth, hospitality and 3-0682. grac the charming 3 3 BEDRM. | gRANCE 1% | BATHS exterior throughout the spacious Ldap Bi rhage) are the keynotes in sign of these homes, SEE id: Storms agt screens. FT teheese Heavily wooded lot. GI meres Drayton Plains ar STOUT Best Buys Today — CITY HOME You'll enjoy the quiet rene atmosphere of this id residential are Ad down town ll your con- t-room. hom with f basement. eat, gas water heater, 2-car ask tee at Priced iy at $10. with con- GREEN THUMB? room for large Plenty of garden for the outdoor wo er on this spacious Mg-acre Includes sparkling frame 2 edroom i attractively land- seaped. Ive - car garage, i paved drive. Only a short | distance from Pontiac Mo- | tor Priced at only $9,550 | with terms i SUBURBAN RANCHI Fer the discriminating buy- er who wants a custom-built home, we have this altrac- bedroom ranch home large carpeted living room with entrence closet, farm-style kitchen high and dry basement, with laundry know what Im Owner will accept good used car as down payment on ~~ . = $ room and bath Ware located near Crescent bigh and dry iol, fenced back yard for chi!- dren. Smal] monthly pay- ments on balance. EXECUTIVE TYPE For the finest in suburban For Sale cae garage windows Family-style kitch- en 2-car plastered garage. NORTH TIN. Saginaw St Ph. PE 5-8165 | MODEST “ gomg to catch!” Houses. 43 DRAYTON... FS eras BEDROOM home built ‘92 8x22 breezeway 2'3- to 8 Storms and screens see this ing home, throughout and immaculate. You | located in refined area, east are the one to benefit for this of Rochester. Features spa- home is complete in every de- cious bedrooms. vestibule fail Only §11.950. FHA terms entrance to carpeted liv- ing room, den with jalousie Price includes al) draperies. Bide on First Street Ranch home washer and dryer, fireplace with full basement, Gas heat. fixtures. Call iy a | storms @nd screens Oak floors aon ly $24,500 with | plastered walls Only $10.950 low | erms. | down payment to FHA mortgage Warren Stout, Realtor + Humphries * by, Jay Alan) se | For Sele Houses | “4a! —eo—ororrr a ae amt OAKWOOD MANOR LAKE PRIVILIGES _SANDY BEACH . | 3 Bedroom, ranch style, brick home | restricted subdiv e Lv. “—_" wall to wall ce Kitchen with eating space. with tiled Moors and os and recreation car garage, and cement driveway, two bioc te subdivision's private aaa? beach. Sale by owner. Price $22,500 FE 88-1784 2 BEDROOM 1} HOUSE FOR SALE. Land contrac: $400. dewn. 2657 ; _Genes Drive. FE 8-1210. | WATERFORD VILLAGE. 4 BED- | room ranch By owner, GI equity z down, OR 3-3885 2 BEDRM BRICK HOME _ “CLOSE to school GMC & Pontiac Mo- _tors__Lake_priva, FE 23-3000. * a ind +“ 7 NOTHING DOWN Beautiful bi-level & tri-ievel starter homes If you're looking for some- thing different .n the line gf start- er homes then you ¢an't $$$ afford to miss this -opportunity Nothing down en your lot or we have several choice lots available RRO REALTY TED MccULLO GH REALTOR eee PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin FE 55-8275 For Sale Houses 43 ROCHESTER — 3 BEDR Penne ae oy Teese — ¥: ig weer nf rally land =sped 6 ACRES WOODED & ROLLING. 2140. lot car garage. Ule go ft. ranch including 3 bedrms mee carpeting, idpal schools & garage Nice 'itchen with sep- shopping center Many extras ae assume GI 4‘: mortgage, $18.500, OL 1 HAYDEN | NOBTH SUBURBAN Toward Clarkston, Owner leaving state Must sell this 3 BR. home built arale dining rm. $16500 Terms aie cent OWNER SAYS SELL OR TRADE Older brick home, § Bedrms. 1's Full bsmt. Many extras | _ REALTOR DAVID WARD YOUNG “AT LAKE "HERWOOD" 1 6©1957 Immediate Possession 4045 E Commerce Rd EM 3-4181 Basement Oil furnace Lot 110 ELIZABETH LAKE aT x 160 2 biks to school “& bus YOUR back door, goif at your front door, 4560 Motorway 3 bedroom . “ranch. _Open 25 FE $1 1008 i Low down payment sandy béach rece Enclosed porch New | alum storms & screens Fenced | Pp -yard. Oi) furnace. $18.500. Terms | TOWARD a er Near at 3 bedroom home room, rec. area. heated @&- ! 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Ra rage Located on large 200- i Open § am. to 6:36 p.m. Sunday 13 foot lot in Clarkston school FE 5-1284 FE. 43844 i t ere. cay cee me . NORTH TELEGRAPH This . > ace ; “Ve Near Boston. @ rooms, glassed! SWAP This used to be a good place to fish, but now I never poten. “Meseaiecl. lurecze!” noes fs a commercial. Priced to sel! Term OAKLAND LAKE FRONT Nice. Sneak Preview! = Formica Counters- Sel “ f _._ For Sale Houses «eB SUNDAY 1-6 $390 DOWN PLUS COSTS BEAT A P TO > ARLENE STREET WHERE —— HIGH RENT GOES OUT THE WINDOW BUILT-IN Oven & Rage Copper Plumbing Oak Fico Auto. Hot Water Plastic Tile Bath & Shower Automatic Oil Heat DIRECTIONS Out Josiyn to Tennyson &t Turn East 3 blocks to moa- els on corner of Tennyson and Ariene : is # Warren Stout, Realtor 77 N SAGINAW ST, PE 53-8165 BY OWNER $30% DOWN 2 BED- room frame house Gas heat storms & screens Basement 663 _Staniey _FE _4-0403 INCOME FOR ANY RACE. $ “AND bath, up and down _only $50 month. QR 3-832 i Beverly Street 5 rooms & bath. full basement alum. storms & screens Paved street. $86,500, $750 down Gevella Street Weat Suburban, shaded & expertiy landscaped lot 100x150, 4 cus tom built brick ranch Firepiace in fintshed recreation room 2 bedrooms & knotty pine paneled den. dining L. kitchen with ample cupboards & eating space = ¢@n- chiosed rear res. palio Near schools. Attached garage $21,800 | terms. West Suburban Payments | . _For Sale Houses 43 po MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GAYLORD | a ou summer. trees good lot. consider trade 7. property in city. SUMMER peg / ii E. j $00 Term. Paul M FE 48550 with axes eleges. Beautiful big lake rooms, full base- ment ease large jot with plenty of shade Barbecue tn the bac yard Full price = $5050 whi low down payment _ SPACIOUS & LIVEABLE ranged with lovely fireplace and carpeting. Separate dining area with built mn china closets. Ves- ibule entrance) Basement with recreation space 2 car garage Nicely landscaped lot This is a lovely lovely home and priced al only $23,900 LAWRENCE W GAYLORD PIKE OPEN EVES PLS, - 8.9693 CLARKSTON ATTRACTIVE 7 ROOM RANCH 2 batha, 7-way fireplace. new car- peting Aluminum storms and screens Large enclosed patio. Landscaped. GI mortgage. MA 5-1450 AUBURN HEIGHTS 2 bedrooms full basement. nice and clean OU furnace large lana scaped lot. Only $3.500. $300 down ORTONVILLE S acres 1l', story home toem on Ist floor 2 eines rooms 1 bed- Stairway to up. Only §6,- “Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron PE e178 Maceday Laketront 3 bdrm full basement. Large shaded lot with 1's car garage $14.000 terms Low monthly ments Call owner OR 3 OR 4-0264 or JU 8-1525 73, “Ee Ee HOME. BY 3 3 BEDRM. BRICK ON | owner ‘106° «FT: or river troexeas Commerce 8 : _ $00 down | 3-2588 : ©O Attractive } BR vi ‘i . Sunday 1 to 5 pm. SUNDAY rf Modera ranch home 3 miles from | — BUY, SELL & TRADE V1 a] These Outstanding Features: N : . cre Kneben boagttucton ios. e, dow ntown Pontiac. Living & {am 1362 W . Huron. Open Eve & Bun 4 3 Telegr —— Open Eves or , , Le en hoe isan maak atin lly room 29 ft. eech, 2 bed [ ~Listing Service . —4 LARGE BEDROOMS women (3p soo. LP BE 2-9236 , 9760 Sashabaw kd_ | Buhl ih vanity All bedzooms have | rooms, full: bath, modern kiten- * \ ‘ y ; 2 fireplaces asemeént | CLARKSTON SUBURBAN UST SELL. 2 HOUSES, UTICA —CERAMIC TILED BATH— Multiple Listing Service LAKEFRONT . | double closets Garage, Only $1620 ¢8 . s N Marea, 8 $9.00 each. Call S8Tillwell With double vanity ead vmirrer nla eal sive nem uous com “owwen MOVING SOUTH WILL. S eeNS ines Using jeiLg wn Call today. a see ee es patie Cea | asty, [Ameetices) (ttl 1 (trance 0051, 8 to 12 a.m. . sement pn your | sacrifice. 3 bedrm. home on large = rf ? C : ! ‘2. ‘DROOM) LARGE LIVING|] ake Front —3-CAR ATTACHED GARAGE Hara ardwood floors, tile bath, auto-| Jot Fireplace carpeted dining & 14x18 Kitchen and cates NEAR WATERFORD HIGH. 3) encore <. Lacs sabr 7 oes SS charm Besides fovery living and 2 HOO area baths, Heatilater BR. Rapeh home. Quick es 6 dining rms and a bright | ly landseaped. with natural fireplace. matic heat. Don McDonald. OR living area. Tiled bath, basement, | : . ee nl ; -. a bright and spa- room. oi) heat, nicely i & Cc > }- : fireplace in recreation sion O41 furnace Alum. awnings terms etous kitchen there are 4 bedrms Storms end screens. West subur- Cute OZy WORE CATER KISCH — — we see garage. Lake Orion | room 2car attached ga- | Otl furnace. Lot 90 = 125. $10, of generous pr fons library- ban. $10,500. Terors. OR 3-8021__ Min Gclivsa, “Heepemt evea/mad RUILD NOW = a eal rage Includes, carpeting. | Terma Seminole Hills A ee ee re, tse Down. $60 A MONTH PERRY) A spotless, 2 bedroom semi- weaee po | 3. BEDROOM HOME | ; washer. dryer & water sol- ; os s ita Mouse @ Bediecens screened porch snd 2 car ga Park. 2 bedrm Corner lot Fenced bun Benen = ei | mae yest : x C | DRAYTON §REA tener op ADP roximately two | MARDON LAKE 4 Roonis & - yore wales Bureplaceecar| met Decorated tn exceptiona!!y _yard FES o10600 arow! ooh Uris . sae Di as Call today. Financing avatiable Two 12) acres of wonder acre; land Other features ath near St Patricks School * a adeled Kitch good taste including draperies, = roan ot fe safle AND MANY | All types custom puilding On our ful sof’ — Excellent garden too ume pas ke pene Purntshed $8800. with $1,800 du. er calp apace acteeaee arcu carpeting, aute washer, dryer, | e.g a = <7- 3 a iproduce is in and over DIXIE w 0 SABHA 4 ! 20° Sor living room, sun OTHER FEATURES 1" Cc AyD eu eos iby (oats 2000 bulbs are in land BAW RD —NORTH TO 9760 CEDAR ISLAND LAKE 2 BR | 3rd Moor eile Ol heat. 3 car Go eimest'S acres pov, Miuated room, “Youngstown kitch- TAY DE N, Realtor acaped yare Excellent 2 SEE OPEN SIGNS home Full ement. Remodeled garage $27,500, terms Village Ai for $21,000 ~ Terns Sr msataha eget. alee: N 5 K. W LILL_EY, Build bedroom hame—Priced $18 : kitchen = §7 with jow down | . reasonable , | Tae aatlaater Beart ee eee 8B wanes reno Tm EN payment Orchard Lake Village | rage Priced right at $16.- 1 = OTTAWA HILLS Op OFF SCOTT LAKE RD Casy 2 Exclusive Harbor Hills, Cass has =orne ar N ais a meses | buy now and vacation = VA. TERMS Beautiful t bedroom brick Bk. home Gas furnace Attached Wit dost dock Parochial pun oT hcecmens: 1 aC Fura all summer. 3 yrs. old. 2 bdrm. home on north Large living room fuil SUNDAY 2 garage & excellent work shop Bioomfieid Schools, hey raaen re Nora: bc ecreens. "(A side fos heat. $8600 full price dining room sun room or 2 : <-6 Full price $7,060 Low downapay x00. Living reom 15x fire an i you need is about $350 closing Handy Location oe dep ANem ee ee ital ment pince. Teakiagh resem. 3 tare | SUNDAY 2-5 ick garage eautifully : =k ee Rd | costs 3 Bedroom Family Home ILL. cate oR “RENT WITH OP. i404 Seay wict $141 Mevers Rd. — catasuis § bala Allached \ tion to bu w 3 bedrm andscaped yard with extre . J JIAY DEN, Realtor | . AKEFRONT BRICK I? SPECIAL — Nothing down) You can have quick pos- Sunday 2-6 Available 3 ‘up, Full basement ot Priced to sell! LAKEFRONT Ge wits s Gar gerege Lot 188516) 041.900 3655 SILVERHILL RD just ee oie e costs. | | pacboryr gto 5 medrcons with So fea 8-56 $ thease Small down (36 8 HOSPITAL ROAD } wecreow. Noms bahar San Open Eve Sun arr io 2) — _ Beautiful Bi-Level SS bak e bs) 4 : — aoe ne re tire: home close to schools, bus baal _payment. 3 Bedroom bun ga'lor land butit in. 1894 Living | WOLVERINE LAKE VILLAGE | were oon ft uae with inree. family room I TRADE _IN "YOUR “eMAuL HOME Breezeway, attached garage room 2x13. with large pic- | 2357 Woodlawn south -of Gien- sie =p living vm ake Privileges 2 lots and stores. Includes en- ON ONE OF THES cetew ey. cee Estes ‘ kt : A eget hel AL with fireplece built-in bookcase Perl oe deal this one is" erous, living rm., separate t Bert |Gasewent st) best Aire) wineom) Sestere) BS) eetre: 2 eats iC ih eieees lat pen UNGOAY | end desk Large sun deck ot “Boy! what & | dining room, full basement PLUS LOT ELIZA About 'y.acre of land, ber- en 14x12 Full basement bsmt, auto heat redecorated 3 living rm Pantled ‘rec aw with te heat and hot BETH LAKEFRONT — 80 ties. frull trees Patio Sum with 24x24 reereation apace yrs old, lot 8x13? lake pris - led rec tm with INCOME SPECIAL — two family) Sutet venatian * Maas Te | {of perfect beach. 3 bedrooms mer house with grill Mam and open to the lake Beau- Reas Sat & Sun 2 to ¢ or me 2-5 PM. tole ct cee cS. and the upper is now eta Sil storms and screens, l'e car LOTS ge 19 Pre kitchen. Base- extra features FHA Terms gifully, terraced snd land Owner MA 41384 ~ | 184 N MAIN CLARKSTON (italy inne seed sarege eau- Rete Tica mt “*uar Nice lot geraee. el gees FROM $2 730 a erms a ae NORTR MULTIPLE LisTING SERVICE | Lot sense. 6 room heme lands aendy wan we “larpeiea ere. ne Al thie at ONLY N a ee i . NO DOWN PAYMENT AS ; = = b : | with ist floor bedroom & | good neighbo ood. Priced) URRY! buy ‘re while you je SUMMIT — Attractive § rooms We have a number of 2 TO MEYERS RI bath screened patio living | and fireplace fixtures Draperies at only $11,500." Easy terms wu Orl \ 5 | Basement Gas heat Nice fenced ‘d d Got RIGHT TO 414! BEE Tena ning ironman Lic and many offer desirable fra- ontrect | ther Models | back yard with barbe N and 3 bedroom homes. both gang : s ; tures included ? e = wen peyment land . oo ae , | : = L: Winer Boho! Only $9500, Ter seh in and out of town, Some OPEN SIGNBS en Ind floor 2 large b: ice ore aac ues tern: Se see mer “BUD Nichohe Realtor Under Construction | with basements, just deco- _ rooms Basement, of) heat TO BILV LAKE FRONT Brick rancher 49 Mit. Clemens st. ' ELWOOD [REALTY pad and in top condition OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 114 Walter's Lake Front aes Piper Bisect RIONT To WALTON BL = ee ; = | th] ts . | ; wo ith attached pice! Nea rE a Mr Meiser 4 DIRECTIONS: aa Woe ties De on only © ber crm nteren! Gl — NOTHING DOWN This 3 or 4 gee. Year around LEFT TO SILVERHILL RD. ties room - 5-800; | $500 pos us now to see them! 2 bedroom ranch home with : “ Built in oven & ran ‘As mod- Ly OWNER. ) BEDRM. es; YRS Out Walton Bivd.—north on | make offer $55 month. 75 Oak 13x18 living room 12x14 | $1200 down The rooms wu O S a Rolfe H. Smith avin Clintonville Rd. — Left on Hil. _4-4849 - \ ‘ tai need finishin N on — ern oan “3 ner Je 6 old. $8500. Terms. FE 2-0904 Meadiowieigh to model — _ FE DEVONDALE ROAD | utility room. of] heat 1's flurmace ae and ee pen un ay REALOR— state is ‘BDRM, 2CAR GARAGE WITH Watch for signs. ~ SPACIOUS CHARM 3 bedroom home Large tot cer garage. On lot 0.110 | nice sandy death 1-5 PM. (24-8 Telegraph Ra FE 3-7948 NEW BRICK — Full basement stairway Paved catvet._ Lge. o. an older bome, enhanced by $500 down Clesing costs will move | Honeymooners (COLONIAL MILLS BRICK, |? , BEDROOM HOME KEEGO Alum, windows. sear tes! os eee ee pate aaeee “| feo neg ek : py eepgianse ee ! you in p dou can't go wipes with this 2 bed- Bloomfie & Huge | car WES re atte xi sete! motel & range. Oak floors Rosemary A Peatiac. op 3 fd piace and stairway in 44g § MARSHALL STREET room home. price is! School Custom built ranch z _5-3608 after _ Large lot on paved St in lovely) _after — 23’ living room, large dining 4 oom bungalow priced to |2 FAMILY INCOME only $8500 and low monthly pay- | 1968, 40x45. Living & | Mat. 3. BEDROOM. MANDON Lorraine Manor. One of ee est n eases o paneiee pe bath ‘with sell at $6,000 — $500 down All brick with 5 rooms and ments of $6750 including taxes ding room, fireplace. part- aha privileges, floor furnace, §8 - of ee ee ete” $450 down) Teaity Ge on second llaer. —Available to colored. | pei oo ~ talon fais ye mveranes oignorey oak | ¥ aaeage as “a $00 with terms. Cash less. EM ' peted throughout. Gas heat. Ge. | : eee : joors gas heat and many other rae moms e | 30811 ‘i EVENINGS & BUNDAY CALL: | Full basement with gas heat features you will have to see to beans birch kitchen with eee : OUR SPECIAL — 10 acre farm Dp SUND: AY 2: 5 Or iSoractan cee - raat sch | | and D-car garage $3,000 will ~ epprectate — . built in oven & range. Tiled sow oe attached ivo es or _, om oe 1168 James K. Blvd. 1 SE te ns Bob Cnele ij - FF 2 2 “at 3 ; ; : Have You Ww onder t dq utility on “Let ‘floor HW : Kore built din than you have NICE 2 BEDRM. PRIVIL EOES ON Don Nicholie—FE 46044 DRAYTON PLAINS If you would ever find @ sharp 2' pasebgard off heat. Lot 75 before. The gar. has SUN. 2-5 P.M Sylvan Lake Privilege _Williams Lake. FE 6-04 2 bedroom ranch with off bedroom home vith all the city 2168 “Reduced to $28,730 SUNDAY 2-5 more WEecy cupboards and closets than SUN. 2-9 FM. BEDROOM BRICK with ~L. WAKE 7 PR RIVILE “GES heat 14*20 ulllity reom On conveniences but at a low price terms Directions West on Brashear ce most people have in their home. Brick Rancher - 5 Acres . < po ied x mS _a@ 100x267 ft lot Only 87 700 that you can afford? Well Isten Square Lake Rd off Wood- 6805 WEALTHY ST 1's 3. Best of carpeting | Dl ae : sar earns oe On Middle Straits Lake Adjoin- | “and terms can be arranged toy arene Close to schools | ward Ave ‘a mile to Brat- ; <- ARDEP Cae —_— Beautiful Tennessee Marble fire- 836 S Williams Lake Rd. ed coadition Bose + tng state rk. 3 bedrooms =~ bus. hardwood floors, fu!! | ton. follow signs to 90 Ei- CLARKSTON lace with ratsed hearth Built at an ere : ors basement. New house Needs ane GC IVAN W ment ey Lams Ppa etal] leen. Suburban Living in beautiful ouse Range, oven 1 - ne her 6,5 . fn’ Westinghouse Range, oven and) if, this* trul rapes “includ ith. fire finishing inside. Owner deavink & HARGER CO Mule oo Clarkson Gardens 3° bedroom Automatic washer @ dryer. Gelightful «bedroom. bric recreatign eam kitchen fa. state and will take $2900 for 33 W Huron FE 39183 S\ HRAM foc | brick ranch home on spacious T WITH US — for fast & ef- rancher with car ga- cilities in basement and equity. Balance only 96100 et 865 LeAVING STATE OWNER MUST | aketront Roy Annett Inc lot 10% x 145°. Oak floors. Large { WE BUY, SELL rage, brick work shop, brick loads of extras. Lake priv- per month. vos 7a sell 3 bedrm. 1% baths, briek . With 100 ft frontage om Sylvan ' . peers window im living room. a SRADE. 20 yre Serving this) shed, with : acres ground. fleges with sand besch on GI—NOTHING DOWN Pence largedicsreae tet private | REALTOR * §-9471 | Vetuene tgs Neue meee Tn Realtors since 1923 Birch cupboards in the kitchen. sicinty CREM SUNDAY. 164. le bath for lasting. ‘peau- distinction and a home ‘ arama Chants cot eves wea ie ne eS MA, res eae lOnan ermine woe oun td via Tao gas heat and garage ™ Open Bronings: a pestsy “s The. be 4 pus. no vaney. L. H. BROWN, Realtor ty. wn basement _ hot be proud of. HIIS ananises wae onth including , HERRINOTON HILLS BRICK MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE "ARRO REALTY SAVE . - Alum. storms & screens = Full 2407 Elizabeth Lake Road firepiace all for 436,000, TY. taxes 4 ins en ee ne Unites at OY Cann 6 ACRES WITH | TED MCCULLOUGH REALTOR omaad oan on ee 2 bears wale nesne letcrmas, (Oct 4 mie . ' | $1 ae! e ab - — “iting Be rs at Aga sited. ‘Fe wnspect. Slice we west JOHN ~ ae a porch. Fenced. Terms. FE ~ le a f “Mane 186. | FE & 24 — ri. +3844, home. Indian ‘y — ard To at blocks to 7, en Etiza ____ | _of_Walled_Leke Ca 2 Open & am. to 10 pm, hh fun 1-5 | full basem't, 2 car garage, a iMiams Lake Rd., turn left 5 Commerce Rt-— | WEST BLOOMFIELD 1728 8Q. FT street, enclosed por cas From Clarkston: : EM 3-6466 ana to school, ; ar 4 rom rkston: Drive East on 3-BEDRM. BRICK about 1 mile to No. 86 Bi leve) home. 4 bedrm , 2 baths Waldon Rd to Wealthy. Turn and orcs sign. Salesman > - large living rm. and ‘activities sh * can rE i202 ves left to : cy Semi-shell, includes Lporplg BiAre i on mises. * FOR COLORED rm. built-in oven and range, 2% Pe 2-31 * “sc Weten ef mbing, furnace and IRWIN 8T_ Nothing down for | car garage, 130 x i sorter |) bute) bearoom ranch sty | $14.860 tO epost Withiaxe faa. Seis or Pontiac’ ae ee Nicholie, Realtor qualified G.I. Good 2 BR. home Jot with adjoining lot avaiieble, ome on vour lot. Full basement rivileges. Owner rs i JPEN to shopping, church end achat | B 2 SUN lot. Oak floors Base 4 oak floors tile bath, birch cup- | a i OF EN st. - UNDAY 2- on corner jot. Oak oe s Ba LOOK WHAT YOU GET lake priv Just completed $25 ake offer PB 2-303 $300 down and terms. FE 5-07 ae Mt. Clemens . ‘ ment, furnace Garage. Fall prices willitraie ork out term: . boerds OR 37038 | — ; o" ee | 87,575 . ° FOR ONLY Fe eer eth Mise Shaw Russ McNab Art Meyer $450 Moves oe Ine NDAY 2 TO 5 PM. A ‘ 45 od at = = a ic er MUTART r REALTY i. BEDROOMS 3606 Baybrook | LOW DQWN PAYMENT For thi: $ ROOM BRICK RANCH. PUBL § BEDRMS INSULATED, Off. Tritevel Ose beat” Lerge lot Lake “2588 PON TIA. RD 2410 §. Sea one Walled L a Baseme t Ol] furnace. Cer Move Right In legen rae etary) namie CT O. a acement * cer att parage, 2 heat Woes a vie rm id . ” privileges. NEAR MSU0O 3 Bedroom home Exhausted feadin ren Drop port. 2 lots on corner Reasonabl : DRIVE OUT AND SEE ist Moor 1 jarge oc iy firen'aces 1% ‘ath s Many other See eer eae } bette Siw vaece heme Fan of frame & brick construction & discuss your Saas proble price Reasonable down aie this almost new 3 bedroom {oor not fintshed -_ only ae extras large landscaped lot. priv o @ i awe ; b a Moterete contemperary design with us. ieen homes, used aes CUCKL E R RE AL red brick Ranch home Pic- floor _in New kitchen. Bath $7 960 3 pepeocwe of hi par) Nae Oo bly a We “ay Haciey Be Oronviiie en Ges heat. Lake piivi'| Nice living room drapes includ- . - i} onstd hy 7 t ‘ t t fine building sites lakefront. & 5. y Saginaw FE Tet | ture-window view Wat: - is the asking price. Face Brick Large Closets es cons'dered wner ; 7 of ° wnrrcome REALTOR | = Riches pa ae ae lake privileges, acreage. All at — kins Lake. Nice-sized living FREE CARPETING ~- on | 2-2930 ‘ 7 a BEDRMS. 450 DOWN. IN CITY. 1 & PADDOCK. Large ‘home Ap- ; ae WEST SIDE = | Cath hes but in vanity 47 teense — | 4 yr. old. re eee ee tie aaa yaar proved imcome 4 bedrooms Heat- i : “e Ne one no t - bale Shadea wave fear. Soren eee down Lovely home lorated | | bedrooms have double closets 7 = arge icture indow Ue ath h se re pore WAY ORCED CALE in ful) Bath Birch kitchen Stoo! dy ahower. n basement Fo Formica Kitehen Counter 4 Spapious living rm Separate din- The Se srouad an oe : eae 1 Maser geenas: Only: Siem: Bess doors and formica counter- Fa Heat Auto Hot Water | ing*rtn 2 Bedrm . bath, full bace- fd “| Builder-Owner. Forced to sell new tops basem Owner nace. $9,500 Nothing —— for ‘Aras Sitat ‘Wind ' ent. 4s ar garage, Morte) of room bungalow makes it ‘com = t N Perry to Pontiac Rd FOR VALUES & TRADES 3 bedrm. modern on beautiful 6 in California will eell at qualified GI. Call today NEARLY bee Uk Lak oe | ane oO OG | he pletely sale for children The Right on Pontiac Rd. te prop- ereacel round. tiled bath. ae ane C. HAYDEN, Realt BQUARE 'F | Auber: : arge living room ts carpeted also erty East of yke DOWN scree at er red walls, PE se! PONTIAC LAKE Calor: SUrLl eri in eae AMENIE AY 1,8, fitit besemem. ofl beet end: 1. ©. HAYDEN, Realtor tchen with di- 68 Watton FE 8-044) ULL PRICE ONLY emodeled farm me on . arage : $350 HOME. gas Phecsttal car vine RD. TO BAYBROOK aaa eo 400 A acres Country living rm mod SD SUNDAY 2 TO 5 PM. | #6_E_ Walton FE 8.0461 LARGE 6 ROOM ace. nette. Ae Etre i) ae WATCH FOR OPEN SIONS. Ci ern kitchen, 4 bedrms. carpet- pal nwin PARK BUB 2 — : Mie | - RAED STREET. ONLY eee cae cites HAM: Cash | ee Sewanee y Aeiek . tae Caer Seton | RM newly Sesereted 15 Slr 61 wa eata S | $200 DOWN ‘ : | f home is designed { olay : Niagara Stree Lely $4750 PER MONTH. HUR Co PANGUS, Realtor 6-ROOM BRICK E No PW. DINNAN-: a the tae (chen bbe cobamee 3 subaseis hee with ; hago eel tries "Oo FHA “ saw) Musca "ge ggs77 tle around the double rink plus extra fenced-in jot A beau- _MeDonaid® OR ¥27 HA 2160 M15, Ortonvile. NA 17-2818 Colonial 3 bedroom 1" - ample cupboarda anti plenty -of tifu) heme te fine cond! - 3} BEDROOM BUNGALOW actin 5 baths, fireplace carpeting SATURDAY 11-3 ‘Mone Down BY OWNER, § ROOMB AND BATH — eating space Bath is also ceramic t ewes BY OWNER OFF ppl BASEMENT. cas 1” cou Near - Sereened-in porch or ga- cashneinch as *s | y 5 | full basement recrgation room tile and it's large too The base ens Se Me weeuartul 3 bdrm. brick ranch. Full base- Ltlatal a au $300 ae Branch, ¢ $1,000 MA ple 8.3907 taae |. Only 6i 200 Lets: 60 SUNDAY 11-3 Call FE ¢1208 Hd) Mee pol aloe] ned oma lrg family home muncsy 3-6 meht. Lee recreation area Gas R. . “(DICK). VALUET | at cede fy th . ood ON THE witee On Sylvan Lake $99 NORTH END . wink ph ied’ tear. ples heat.’ Lge tot. Lake priv Oveu- rooms. aths. us * Px Almost new 2 bedroom home ard is just beautiful having a = REALTOR letely tase a inside & out. 1551 Kessler bull in 1988, hardwood foot: Ieeee te sree wee nese eo NIC THO] IE ener ay § ROOM ALL MOD- vi. emfances. & rooms including 3 bed- . You | must see this charming 6 M - auin oi! heat storms & screens Ssmopie e © that you cen : I One aoe ant rooms tile beth, 2 kitchens, | roo iow with {8 feet’ on | oves 10U 17 seed bay st Cele eee eon enjoy pargeceing on the back : =F Dur | Sim Gel Beet. Yeengstows: Bitcd: FE 5.0693 on FE 4 pa ite, jelenele breakf tert desirable yivan Lake at the edge PHA” No other costs Call ee ee eee & HARGER-CO. | ey rected gerne, Sia: in A 8-3786 = it. —_ £ bedrooms plus ‘ a cat ga ; i > PIONE aa HORE “FOUR tener, Gasinator, emeli neled den. ‘Living foom. with CRAWFORD AG 3ENC Y rage is included. 32 W HURON BT PE 66183 fo ‘witn low down payment. ‘vetrooms }, MIGULANDS: wee down payment—Where can oot window dveriooking = Smal! Down Payment | 9 © Punt MY 3.1143, PE 62306 | INDEPFNDENCE TWP. eer edroom ° ; you beat it lake has natural brick fire: Moves You {N DRAYTON WILLIAMS Laxm WATER FRONTAGE H. C NEWINGHAM Seaton, New ge heat. Carpet: ° pee ee Yorn ntae tonrea | 3 BED atom | Wii tome ore h | pasmens 0 a men sea) Aubura at Crooks Ra ss beta ed s home overlooks the eanal. | G a on ma 3 Ras. ing aluminum ‘storms, block to % ACRE i ee uel tee | Soaked " " SIDING" ATTACHED GARAGE which bas scenie beauty that mortgage. For sale by owner. UL Fae city stores, City ; Love Sead with oil Deguing. Owner | pala gr mores 0 OR 3 srt, co0is the mind after ho sage _Phone ORiando ande 0-634. ai sult, FE ite, prvieges. ? . ~ pe, home "=! with o over 1,200 mov to a6 oe ts as se} for appointment. Wiison.. By Basement on Pew; of ren BY. OWNER. et \"" _ living space. Bit- ee — , only ue : . . owner. Se SL Oat deen. Feu price 3 bedrm. brick. 6 yrs. ole Neat Bungalow with ested = a_ nic tand- are te os any time cruel it ool 265 W. COLUM BIA NEAR CLARKSTON = Monn, 2. Solel’ pine ‘cany torees. Erist ae pick PE «sie ° , 4 C bedroom home on acres o 72 Feet on Water . Large bedrooms Car. od. Wet te Deochiond and | | land. overlooking iste Pretty WATERFORD HIGH SCHOOL STRATHMORE — 192 PONTIAC THATS EXACTLY what Snow white with 2. bed- & SONS peting “Fireplace Attached follow the signs to 1561 Kessler . | kitchen with Formica counter topr you can do in Syiven with rooms, full bath carpeted Hving garage Aluminum storm ple || and the home you'll want to own FE 5.9252 | -dining room, large living reom. “Rambling three bedroom brick. Civilians $190 Dn. a sandy beach at your own room > dandy - large kitchen. srrcge BILEVEL: and screens. We kiow youll | full bath basement. of! neat. ga. attached Epuare Modern kitehen NO OTHER cists ~beck door. A dandy. clean breeseway and new f car garage. Colonia! Hills, 1s as inspecting (RE: Al TOR PARTRIDGE ; | rage, huge garden iarge with plenty of dining area. Plas- 4 dedroom has @ good par- | In besutiful Colonia s ow ve.ue ai RT , BEAUTIFOT. RANCH HOME i 600; ith beautiful oh fe tile bal B wails tial Demt. excellent heat — fic ee Lccaen pati ge omy wi pone sha | cine. $17.500.- FE 4-358) 1960 W. HURON sf big J vee go. Best ine vane a oneeee ae 00 foot frontage on paved street. caeennt bwinnaae roby Log! ing system and garage En- rut ‘ : OPEN ‘TIL 8 et takes MY aie. 0 : , $1869 down, and cing wooded lot ideal for ha ae eee tO tae od OS OL tie baths. THE MAN WITH LOTS O’KIDS | ——couatack WaLASE PRIVATE 1.1 © ON PavEt - * PERIONALIEED, a $60 per month moves you in. [. cee nt Beene: picaicmg and summer fun. month tectuding teres end insur- desk and BOBOL INK 132 mer i ew _ schools , ; t wi ance~ f ‘at small. famil jass door: I's a whele of a house Here you hav country living with —-— en pp BLE AND TRADES Open. Wa! = pominal ¢ costs to Suburban Living ‘sb, place ta. iv : rooms Ve argc ae OUT leetric hot water part basement ieee 4 Git Gem, balseoe Ot manth. ment, off furnace. Alum- At Its B J piace (tO live Of @ ai this 3 vedroom home with car.) BALOwER & v SAB oi = cown and ond s ane sarees. t Its ‘Best logsiog in-a welkrestricted | os Sars spon Koes ~ Kampsen Hagstrom | nel rcepaiten Gr plti Ung (soot wsed car, ste Cassi FP aaah Set annie Giroux-F ranks ee | * Leslie R. Tri | phd cade.. fied NOW, {i800 down | GILES REALTY. co. «REAL ESTATE. |Phona'PESoe or E'sen REALTORS FE 4-0528 > ap oe BE", os rn EST HURON ae ie Ww. W. a! OWES +s _ HERBERT C DAVIS |* Pa Pre ons CAE Eve. Fe 340803 lant gs Telegrapn . Eres fun. | Pontine, vane rE $# fern’ : ' 415 Lrwinkale Drive ub SERvICe + * # a =’ § “ a 4 o + z ~~ ‘ fe ois ; Z i } : } ) | | . I : ( | " ; , } h : - { = | : ir < . } ; " a Le ' 3 . 5 ' : . ‘ i . | a { i TWENTY-SIX — mk , i fe ~~ ry _ THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE. a/1e9 cnn 7 | | 3 3 2 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 4 48 SLICES OF HAM Fer Sale ¢ Lake Prop. 44 ”. Ber Sele Lots 4 ‘For Sale Farms _48| Business Oppor tunities 51 PLL LL OL” j ad . oS : fee aus w-ACRE FARM Fe oe i ete ~~" OPEN EN fm | Peme |oummen mais eee paride - HOUSE | suzzes | ONEIL| ~~ : conbec ct ~ -E FRONT ; a tion ee | Ra. Owner. EM | ae oy s. at LAKE FRO 144 HIRAM. COUNTRY LIVING in the SUNDAY 210 6 few “BUSY CORNER _ bedran. ewsee's 5 a eae Williams Lake Rd. to Mactday PERRY ACRES grand manner. Be sure < a: 8 ge. ; BUSY COR) over on 0 ~ em. on, Dr,,.to 3855 Lotus Dr., following) 3 bedroom ranch. 16 x 22 living see this family home, tn ‘ I k Fr ts § de i with living quarters on.| corner ‘Scar 10 80 me labetront "eayen room| "Om Carpeted with 3, Therma | roomy. pot, madern, ie the i Mls cege dh anda Ae 7 Tie Corner, Williams Lake Ra.| retiring. Your chance 10 go tnt standing lakefront seven room) pane picture windows. Ledgerock| minute, Inviting living room 2280 Wards Pointe Drive. 6 room 7 LARGE LOTS We EACH. FE commercial lot. Owner | business, Home Se a Lan pe ceaaan lentes poped. and See ee eee ee meee in bone good- newer a with | _2-emi. AGE. anxious i sell. Will consider plus wa plus 8 t kitchen. Reereation room , " ttached i earage zB J stogk. Anchor-fenced lot Outdoor light- with second fireplace. Full base- ness dining room, one in- lot 0.x 300. Best safe sand beach ior with 9 ane SRONT city te VERME : Don’t. delay—see this today| ing and sprinkling system. Excel ent Water softener. Many ex. tended for realiy gracioys Priced” oo 7 8) ee AS cee "JOHN “ET ; lent t sandy beach. Home is in ex-) 1455 car garage. All this set- ——_ 3 legge pemooms, ¢ or 2 fa in iz x REAL ESTATE SWIMMING POOL wan teeth corpeume ene paunnr'| Ene ae Renuiiia: mandscaped 4 gee Mesa’ ant water "Beat. trade. Vi ade for Ms. . 43841 & FE 9203 Commerce Rd. DELUXE MOTEL a bed acre site i ihe . EM 3-6466 ous selling appointments you will, Drive out M24 to Perry Acres, reexeway attached to the ; Past. opera PRONTAOE. cotdidn't ve - admire, including 2 fireplaces end! urn right on Hiram to property | 2:¢8F garage capiag. «full eg ow Lake Front RICE OF 00 X30. TAKE DikiE SGUWAY FRONTAGE, A, Manarale, cola bette Seen oan css Wee HAs Say S| eg roe rene Re at Se Rae eae Consider home toward Detroit in CRESCENT LAKE privi- in Lost, re meiede carpeting Fed PERRY ACRES a NOESY STORE. GOOD BUSI- code. ed Ag ; , leges. Ap extra large (over extras. Nice lot and n- ie tee Nice living quarters. Large TN | 1 500 ft) aluminum sid- mov out of slate soon. Ask | — : would Itke to show you the oper- SIX & SIX aa hems Recently decorgl- ple pg Fi dll, BEAUTIFUL [OTS. not lone, han _lot, parking spans 08 £311 e713. suing’ figures” on "thls handsome INDIAN VILLAGE c | ed. expensively carpet BLACKTOP roads. Wonderfyi wa- ay “4 Si ; peaas 7 * some large tracts that way below reproduction Fee ssa ciacious seems * Sun. y) tO J : vend Meaah Ls ent bagrigs W illiams Lake Front ter at 50 ft. Joins State Park 4 be rent for sub-divisions. Also pea ot. leas is terrific! Do Aas floor: ome of the finest two = . i bles toss from your Pen 6970 Hatchery Road. Like new 6 hunting, fi , swimming, tid some large parceis with ite not fail to investigate—you can's families in Pontiac area All 137 MOHAWK coor, Easy terms to @ re room Ranch Home with attached ing and tank | lake tronntage, All priced rig beat is! rooms large, -eautHul and very- INDIAN VILAGE lable prenoes. Only $1,600 2 car garage 2 tile . 3 i ) 4 Li fered fo septic tank Bee us! livable Bult and planned for the } bedrooms plus den Large liv-| down It's vacant and with gentle coon to se “ —— Beau | A $78,000 GROSS convenience and privacy of twu ing room Fireplace Dining room | abe lid ig baa new own- Tony possession. As: or ts COUVENIENTLY wisathe' “oa ts | agstrom Haeans ptt war waaian: (emiiehs Calor ag spent) i ascemaie locas, Aha ae . # (M24) north of Pontiac Fant ta growigg’ southern Sieh SILVER LAKE FRONT Be sure to see this one! DRAYTON WOODS — Here m rivi it * on attractive $,050. TERMS OR TRADE is a home with #~ heart Wim's Lake Privileges pin tric. 41200 ‘wu ia per BE sags city, Good | lease orice te in asus appealing 1 bedroom | That is the wood paneled Ultams Leke Road ICED fe family home is situated on a! | cining room with its marble beautiful wooded lakefront jot | fireplace. 3 ample bedrooms | with 106 ft on lake and al! room: all on one floor Basement | an Ww Dor echoes! 10 per cent dis- Ra. R 4-0358 Sa | from, Williams Lake. Extre large — Pontiac. Mic Ph. O 000 with $20 rad count for ca call pow! | 3 bedroom bungalow | STOP at the Perry Acres office SS eeRILOGA: harm Fuh basement for rec- | ele LOTS. CO * | restion and boobies To inelude| o% on, near Keego Harbor. Good | 2EALTOR PARTRIDGE oo one floor Full basement, 01! cesigned ee mt ld ad j arpeting. Park and Jake privi- | | to gas station. or motel, offices. | Th t Mich. ’ bri t , i € en Cc y , . c Rest” wet mplssiering ood coke PIONEER HIGHLANDS leied Wenle” aalecl fieoks 2 leges on both Williams and Mace- | -P. HOLMES, INC. | One® bicek to beach. ‘Phone for re (el 1050 W. HURON Coors Avractiye Riera ead 7 bedroom brick home with ex Car garage of course Very , | dey eee taside, ool pid Bd | ms, ‘a. Lapeer Rd Dake Orion | information or appointment. | __OPEN ‘TIL 9 itchen sts el mcr teptionally nice ‘condition On ood §=financing avellabie. ut see | Or Call 5-2053 Rd. IRE. GASO- GE: CARE EOEECE MS UD! amin aration Large easonabie down payment arc sure to this fn ecn | __24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE _ ie Been oe sited ha Mu- | SELL Sy OE = Sbo00. sake iiving room and dining room: $11,960, terms ‘tod to inc ROCHESTER _ NEAR MICHI- tual 4-2045. s ES DE BUNGALOW oe Darement 3) cer garage regal ree Pate g | aa an State University. ‘2 acre or ACTURING 1 STANDARD OIL. WERT Ray Tarun Wonderful neighborhood Close to Int and will give early po = Fizabeth Lake Front more, rolling ‘countryside, reason- | ~ ZONED MANUPACTORI Tt. 400 Two-stal station tor loses! financial : ear s & shopping area 1 block to | session on his room In- ao ‘lizabeth Lake Fron . trietions and terms. In- | ac . 0, sha Exceptional large five room bun-| >\ Privat Total dian Village family home j { able restr amp bus duct. 12 ft. celling to istance and ad training O71 available. low with ansion attic, newly ey ake icv Rie bas sal DeLux Roman Brick Bi-Level. Has | quire 2190 Walton Bivd. Open Sun- 358 acres on paved road. aabore & A MI 6-5311 fecorated Beautiful tie bath. ful, Price, $13 900 pedi: lua BenpGiend | For Sale Houses — 43 For Sale Lake Prop. Mm 4 bedrooms, recreation room. 3| aay. beam. 3.38 9 os ae re down or | er od elite aher % p.m. iL beat larg creened . | Fen saa ba’ — 5 to respdénsibd party | -“7yy7rry te trent perc aud seen porch SYLVAN VILLAGE , bn oS nee, oo CABS LAKE WOODS 1699 .| Benutifl shaded ded grounds and best | b tal vith seals: to parenees: ' SHELL OIL COMPANY Nice lot $10,650 bette tently Aiton Get] | roems ead ful Wath ue, plus pore, patio, garage a bean | sand be gorwey Drive | See the beautifu SINESS BUILDING Has: for lease. A modern two- } . Large jovely Becereiad & car) Many nice features An elec | on wooded ‘, acre. Beach ll This ene. Sises ae Eve. NEW HOMESITES Ar dasicabis location ca U8. hes derviee utations lected ci OFFICE OPEN Eetany,"pubeied den asenr "ae. Mie duitwamer "to mene | boat priv. Country Kiebes. fw and sun. Pa. 7 Oe tekien hic Jo Hy, Over $500, sa. f. Built) gg." comer Auburn ‘and. Mast ; . ; other's lob easter, a fire- dio ceilin replace, mg. ( r ho s or Ww room play, vd. ic. xe es' aE KOE pete) abd) ler iwonds:is! a porch | lace to cheer the entire 23 bedrms J% baths. ee JOHN: PERE for small or foreign car dis-| lished business. Phone ir, Fey 7 WE TRA living — & olce screened perch | amily and a 2 car garage | — ‘ CASS L ) lan a & 7 BULLOIN® & | oe x Randeya FE 3-1888 RES . one é Gpee ae pooper vere mod JIM WRIG 15 Li; Rea tor aa “aeeriUhiNt WEA. | OL 1-177: after Spm OL 1-1642" plus rooms yath apartmes| . J r i after n Saturday unday 44 - A nate) lke Waler ‘hentes: ‘elon BR . | yn bn oe: Pe toe nee co (vem Lie “ ‘Oenlane Ji Evenings ce Oise) ett las ateea, $604 bee, |WID, PARTNER FOR USED CAR nace Gas water heater, alumi » | +204) SYLVAN LK 6 RM. BRICK LK — | & foot-longs. Simple to vperate. auction in ac requir \ whe « wi vi ’ | | ‘ == Ser y ‘ Dieteiy newly derorated Income CE MIMER COLT AGE | A JOUNSON, Realtor | Income Property aA, LAKEFRONTS | foe | ____ Foe Sale Acreage 47 Miy""96,000 down. MUtual” 4022. “Ss Zits and Contrac cts 52 of $250 month full price only . ~ “ ae = ae ol EAU coed Bite ete | a a a Ap fees ai Pa ae uit pe t * oh A completely furnished @€ 1m cot 1704 y lelegr apl Rial. U nique 20 ACRES DRIVE-IN & & RESTAURANT IT. RE- | ~~ per month Located on Hughes tege with part bath and laige [2 3533 3} APTS OARAGE OAR FUR: | | ki modeled and ready for business. | LAND foareacmine TO a OR | just off Franklin road screened frout poreh Located on I; (oy ah nace N aide Pontiac. By owner | GALORE | Private Lake Est: | This M#™probably the best looking focaied on Milford Rd. in the to sell. Earl Garrels, EM 32511 Kenneth ¢) tHempstrad feattoy | 2 tekefronte coded lots with : s OR 345730 after 5 pm. _ i rivale Lake Estate reel] you have seen or will see Highland Mistord ee nies eres. 102 F Huron pt PE ME) pood Feach, Full price, (08.00 : | AUBURN AVE Roads on three. sides, tah pi sub’ | Cau cwner. Mr Coles. MU ¢ or EM _3-4006. = 8 ROOMS by BATHA Witt, Pay) [t* Waiting for you | Nothing Down | ¢ family. 4 bathe, ¢ garages, gas Inon’ Clcliy, tnd well inside Osk-| divide easily. Suentiy rolling, yet | trae CAN MAKE 4 000 ee ee « t * enaw neome er mon e Tite une" wht i down| LAKEFRONI | Will build starter home on your | Clean and Up top sengiven s18..{ Williams Lake 02 acre estate containing 0 S'2| Priced st only 9680 per sere. ae hs ey alance $10,000, gett te for | _ lot. Our plans or yeur plans | 500 Terms 3 BEDROOM summer cottage on acre deep, spring-fed private lake e : a pee CTI Tr TT 8 ——; Summers almost here — piey-| Wace t inctuaed “Al h | . t wi k i fishing. Band bathing| others. . GROCERY AND BEER STORE DO- meut. Puone FE 8&-3188 after $3150 Full Price erate te nates soitton 'k| string hes ur made “Gon HE | Paull M. Jones, Real Est, | jette mooded lot" ith Taketpeiy | SoG iultable “for folks of all) CRAWFORD AGENCY | ime 00d “business. Located | in| _pim: Cvion : Donald, OR 92997 432 W HURON acmre | Ses A wooded hil] hides the res- area to , receive ring | WELL SEASONED, EXCELLEN 7, Qider Vilage home In oe ville | home with 80 {t of lake frontage ison . FE 8.1215 idence area from highway giving | 60@ E. Flint, MY 3-1143, FE 8-2306) vacationers of several different $1° 000 balance. Sell at 1¢ per cent eer ¢ i Ht town « _ i . ee a SS epee 1 625 Sa pacd 4 — carcae Mane hoe ‘ cnslete a . Reduced to $14,900 | BY OWNER, 4 FURNISHED APART- 1 OVELY - BEGROOM Bitevel ide privany qos ‘$10 0-40-ACRE BUILDING PAR- ie Box 94, Davisburg, | ea na’ ony. © M10 =) | wher 7 bert brick ranch | : = 2 h, akefron ncludes large ving | _ I: or the TH: indy Ate eopans 3 We sine yee Alar hed garage and. ene eae | scene & pele Glin, a Se anth room with fireplace Huge bal- | built In 1961 Ont and tiled floors C. PANGUS, Realtor © ‘ Mo t Loa . With large family @ bedroom. needs : ; cis ich breereway Full basement oil rome $1500 down 1548 Broad- cony-porch Garage Beautiful throughout 3 bedrooms full beth | ney to Loan 2 bedrooms and spacious ki income $1509 down 71-2815 B apittie fining and decorating n Owner la moving out of atate| heat Carpeting large — lot way. Lake Orton MY 3-990! | wooded jot. Only {6.780 - Terms Deo stirs | room with dining ell, 2160 M15, Ortonville, NA 1 ~~~. ‘State Licensed Lenders) - 1900 $700 down | and will sactifice tor quick sole | Penced Paved street Wear com a= ; | | Modern kitchen, all on matn floor, /« ACRES INN. W. OF TROY. —~ ( PANE SUS. Realtor | ‘The price i» 611,000 82790 down met and echoola in Mhrine Par. GT CLEAN INCOME OR 92 mes | LOVELY YEAR ‘ROUND log Outside door of large recreation Near new Chrysler expressway, ctr 1 B ldin Mia Sica . | Poaseasion June 10 ao dont 4's per cent G1 morten discount on equity FE 5-8285 home nestied tn grove of trees | room below leads onto sidewalk | and new Evergreen sewer Ripe ae ing lead ONG NA TaeIh hesitate — call now! i 1 ve Hilt Royal Oak Lin INCOME PROPERTY 3} APAR'T- on 2% acres of secluded tend | ae gee Rel = feet ener for subdividing. Only $2,500 per and Basi oe lee aa eatien | | | coln | ments Separate bathrooms, right High overlooking lake. A. must down « gentle shaded grassy siope ‘acre. > Lt as | en | off W Huron “call FE 8-837 for people who are jooking for recreation room is} and $0 Plains. Lot 60 x 150 ft. Building ‘FINANCE COMPANY WHITE BROS | NINE APARTMENT UNITS. PART.| [* exception. Only. $25,000 — another kitchen and semi-bath oe acres lots tn Orion | 27 =f ew roof and ceiling t | OR 11206 4 furnished @llewnes | lacuat txell Terms oer —_ — aot vege- 7 ys ae ‘p00 "oer and’ a ses on SN carp hopptcaiech WHERE YOU C 3 $ @ room furnace pe e kine Homes 5669 Disle Hwy See Webb at 249 Orchard Lake : . room aid Lake Orion. ] p BORROW UP t 500 aes * ewalk on all four sides = . S + BEDROOM (Open Mvee ‘Til @. Sunday 10 ‘til | ig! call Fox at Diamond| Pontiac Lake of home. In back yard on the fon SALE: 9 LOTS, ON BROWN 541 "ind § 543 N. Ferry i ROOMS, (SELL OR TRADE. 6 ROOM HOME, | - WE HAVE SEVERAL good lake-| hillside is roofed end comes Rd. ta Orlem ‘Twp. saves, if HSaceroretyehanary- ger nobaped tule ogg ||Pg ee ae on Pinte = Ute Full Basement oot geet oe ye | F or Sale Lake Prop. 4 to Rey eee gon nee eee eel ee picnics) interested, call FE 32-1230 after| {betes rented plus six-room pert’ | walled Lx., Birmingham, Plymouth Peas ‘ : : . any Tult trees. 2 car mM. ‘ . Recreation Room coe tonne ee | Owen School District s . Roa, wetines tea peer ed aeoides om Gree: Griveway by as 12 ACRES lestatwa: Uses d cucmet ol Olen ‘Borrow With Confidence . A € 2 & a s Z SWIMMING, POOT, 12422 bedrooms 215 car attached | S root 2 bedroom home | “hee “ta iene tate rk . from $8,000 up — sy terms breaches Ppt tol eoceens are ares building ei ca, gust epua- Mia a — Perry Sts. Across from $25 to LOCATED At Nera) aid lnndavawa Hastibin | Nestea ist met |” side drive along shore of lake| try road near Lake Orion. High. + ETH GO. HEMPSTEAD Household Finance . erior ane andsecaping x Ly Ld y cdecorater ° eh - ss r Ps z . High Hall \ ibagre gas heat carpeting drapes 3845 | en oslnk and cabinet Only Oxbow Lake eb to Se oe heres canes rolling and. Owner must sell. Realtor F 9284 rporation of Pontiac Cor of Lapeer Ra (M26 of P. | Oakshire Dr in tinenta Heights | $1200 down + Pd L. AKE e RONT LOTS EXQUISITE 4 BEDROOM brick hills N h $3.960. 162 E. Huron St. E 4 3% 8. Saginaw St st. FE 40535 Bath oa at verbell Rd a ‘ NS home in exclusive subdivision ai hemlock ee, ee one | C. A. WEBSTER, REALTOR j FOR SALE OR LEASE BY OWN- PN SIN { SO O51) TRADE FOR 3 BDRM HOME! Feaures 2'y baths 2 fireplaces, | sua aamatier lake rtially on | Oxford, OA 8-3122, Orion MY 2-2281 | “ 4, modernistic brick and | oo Lia pontine vicinity or will sell on full basement. recreation room property, Two. highways give ABOUT 660 FT FRONTAGE ON office building. ideal for Medical On 121 98 Fi Sam aie on’ Tait | Nomen or” apt" nome | 3" aateee An cteelomt buy Rovinern and"routiere orundart | “Bavisoute, Toad. Ite dporan: | fecciog tn’ grening tet aah ch LAKE ORTON Fayed’ sitecl laste cy (th patio & walk-out basement , wr é | limes with west line @ ratlroad| Overlooking small Ja S078” | bye © $59 TO 8500 — $25 TO $500 : | r tely 3 acres. OR 3-3 Main Street in Holly, one floor Dacres Ybdima bee living rm sist ra mia Bal imo ai coe ne cate ates acer { ‘none | ake \ tee any tant Tae idan en ae OWni 3 ACRES CHEAP. _ Private parking lot. will alter to %” © CLANRENEE a) ae 80421 ‘ee ita an ‘ 4 rs a oe 9 ae Foe oat oa oe pers eer is 25 view of two takes Here's your | PRACTICALITY NEW 7 Weoroom’ lub or church greup. with many | Watkins Lake priv. OR 3-2102 aft arrampee cele inl tke __FRIENDLY SERVICE Binee Yerms Hoyt Heaity ¥ IES RINT Sak ehance to bulid your dream | ranch home on lovely woo:ed fot mae building pete between hill. |; oer 4 pm | om request. Contact owner C M. LOANS $25 TO 8500. ie ick ME Soe fxn 4 sane pews West caw { . iM LAKE home by an. easy trade! across «treet from private beach | *! De re Fue dls ; ake Immediate | | BLOOMFIELD HILLS, NEAR LA- , Nelson, Holly, Michigan. Phone BAXTER & tivinaer | “iban heme with 2 large becom. il i ve N @ A | net gl “ve seat | AM rie ee couple Outy leally tence Bigpet, oc aneresnd Long Lk Rd , 40 ree _MElrose 71-4131. a) W. Lawrence St FE 4-1538- ° Open Sunda Yo PA gt thew Jelee MOT TTPLE LISTING SERVICE REALTOR I ARTR Ded | ENE S2Tes dees jn 1836 by late Senator Dante! | eee Hotel - Restaurant | 5 $25 TO $500 Hving 0 an one fins é loyyr ee ebster ered at $800 | Wise Hackelt ott aurort ra tage Wake jiivileace: Oli san ACOTT LR RD ONLY $950 powN ce eis ieee) wl GiuAGN | Wolverine Lake with =< down povmem oe ee ag WAVOR | Ll Gjenale. Mich, eee ee | ee signature or other ot So restmer mod bath full pasenies ; wood floors auto gas heat, full OPEN. TIL. 9 | If YOU HAVE $1,500 to pay | R. Addis, Realtor : 2.000 rt | curity months to repay. Our Lieereway and gar ne DILAYTON ARBA A teal fam - . | down you cen buy this m i Owner, MI 7 er nets §: during deer season service fs fast. friendly and he} eee al Ps ta fee. lees big! Us home 4 cama Ue men, pacement Be cane ne 3 Pa catge cae ee - onl Year ‘round Wi. lexel iakitreat | B11 ae ‘Bt, Holly MElrose 6-596) | CLARKSTON ARBA LOTS_| WITH | slone 98.600 with § pee oe oon | ful. rile our office or ph . FE a a my s10 - Toe ie fll pan on ns a 11922 Broker i « SCENIC MILUAIGE (ors | jie beach Full price only W ATEREF RONT HOME river “alta Bers yigke and Realtor ‘TE Tes uise Borst — 5-812 HOME & AUTO a A ae Wh, ct 2 at enian? $1 1900 with §2900 ONEY 3d ble] Bean Pi ueges on Crescent | | SCHOOL HOUSE LAKE meas 1 Miss ‘Sha / _ | . “T Rrs + ae kK ~ | LOAN Aller 68 FR 2990, _ Biih and frame : Lakewood V lage Off Walton Boulevard, 1 Mi, pee "Prope rt | BUSINESS” | Ls N CO. Saamee on axe si 4 ACRES SEVERAL HUNDRED | i inry NEW 6 tasm occu West of Sitver Lake Ra perty fy SINESS |1N. Perry St. Corner F. Pike BY OWNER WEST RIDE | REDD AC ANT 0 (Uh Year 1 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES _ feet of lake rontage on Bigniena | edroem bric BUILT IN nance & OVEN | 24 cres on Ss ott iL ake | j—— — — = joan older home S090 full prise Broad Cock etiemnw mated told pviire 100K 180 ft fot | Lake. baly $380 per acre rms | &nd Redwood ranch home on | : 3 bedrooms. baths — fireplaces | 4 acre Cc i “8 GET "$25 * TO: $500 810) down Fk 4 5R38 trees make tien ST «ile ball price 1) QOQ, STEELE he Al 138 Highland. | ett lot Features 2 bat (orax DAILY FOR AE a! road, just south of Pontiac | Coin I aundr ¥ | ON YOUR BY OWNFR OFF JORLYN Gag. LeCated northwest af Pontia ; | Rd (MS) at North Milford Rd | ee ulemen, et earage CED FROM eee. R 3. 5408 Located on bury highway. Good | heat, 2 bedreem $6550 FPR 22760 Heeb wre vilage §8 300 trims x ee Mutual 42045 . : BI oomfiaia Real | Estate ___ MIE ‘66500 Lake road. Call O equipment and reasonabie rent. | 4 INCOME, NORTH 1OMNSON , ust DN OWN: i fo ACREA AT Lae ae S J \ 1 AVE OR \ IL. 7 BU IT] D | CLARKSTON 3} ACRES TO “30 | Owner has left sp La mace A 19) la I ire rooms and bath dow ' 1“ , , . Pproximately 32 miles from De | ho ites $79 our own terms. ill consider | and bath up 2 tote a) wie Piya Went Ine ealtes cnet ale COSTS troit ideal for cover at families REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Your lakefront home at a best | oer outa Ate asta, are 1. oF rade p te ——— to Repay Matic gmx furnace 1 100 Diate Hwy al belewtanl S7> MONTH fake rae se cvee feet on late OPEN DAILY $48. SUNDAY 12-4 rice for you. Your plan or ours 18-1711 Miss Shaw | Boats - Motors ) lake «oplus smal tivate lake 1 Bp | | j {. = Drates. $1000 down MI Pre 20121 Dorn & in 8 GNC) DING TAK me INSUHARC (nity Bs Seal (pees $6:000 M32 Mighiand Rd Ms@. Pentiae La fee tn niable Many good lake FOR BALE 6 ACRES ALL TIM-| Ideal location. beautiful build- alter 7 opam AMPLUR CUATLOMBER PARKING Drive out Woodward i Dinte Hwy + cs caiman OR_S)08 | Fubdivisions Wate catered ten Bar wea pond seer mht citme ne The eat lines | OAKLAND ‘ m WIRMINGHAM ony owNpi oy [9 Drayton Plains turn right on * SCHURTT. Real | subdivisions Have exceptional buy’ hunt! ting No bidgs te owner still climbing « hoteet lines ( nedpnamis. Tull baaeimedl carnet Sachahaw Rd tae Sashabaw te Pee » Kea tor 285 foot’ lakefront. All safe sand * $800 cash FF 5-2128 | in Oakland ooeny Requires iim, J yew Gold | leaving leis mayer Ra follow signs to sub 460 il Huron »/ LAKEFRONT peopl ‘home. Very wey oe ——— substantial down payment, Loan Com any OWN R Td make offer MI 46d) “ MICHARL & ASSOCIATES [Fe sete - ae 40s | M uae : 202_Pontiac State Bank B ‘ ‘ oO any others available at other “Tt? / ~ r rCcINTEECC | ac a ldg. MUST SELL IMMACtI ATE WY OWNER SEMI - FINISHED CNIS MIG 22847 2 DETROIT, tae » | lee Clore $11,900 lakes. Priced — ae for 80 METAMORA MICHIG: AN BUSINESS I CAN HLEP YOU wiTH $300 FOL Peco ome SUN eats tor COR 1 sere for information 237° CASS LAKE FRONTAGE, ES $1,900 down. OR 3-2907- C paris. Rewutiful rolling land with SALES CORPORATION | dewa on * mod need sar or a YPM eae ieee Small | : : | elle each OR 3-0641 ~ SCHU fe aye Realtor it this Rew car. Ernie Felice at RAQK. BXCRLLENT 100 8 Ma ATI Lovely Corner Lot | eg Guar meek mar ® a) LAKE, PRIVILBORS — ow fo hele inf it 0 ee etre JOHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER! Cy Owens. FE 5-4101 or OR TIO} ONLY 4 000 Torated st of to loe | rte oe ery HANDLE ‘ ” haven 10ad, having 4 erree ta Provider perfect setting for this. 9) AT UNION LARK 3 LAKEFRONT | Insulated edrm. bungalow ve evr Mo ¢ama| em fimber than the PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR QUICK 625 “TO $300 LOANS — an - ‘ Comy modern bungalow aluminum home we haga Raccment a | lots on Scotch Lake Cheap for | tree ee uw are, plastered walls, | ’ EREneest orm“ . alin tt s od to “nating = Lea Seaboard Finance Co. ‘ G € F asalitte droems« « Jane i x 7 eee ee geeereeee HOME CON ine ne HONOUSEEL GUC neat, cerede! matte Lor tAtaRe AM prick” ection | heen on Union Lake, mu ates | ed. Baclosed 5 one state esi WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT sMALL| See tt Beni te perce: Pree Mc aes of the Easy Parking = Phone PE 9661 x x 2 ne : Minutes from Pontiac $17,800 : | ¢ nelose reh rm le bath, ; savce Uti vedeten, ee PAR NORMALE . wr . 1 term ; tie nel one a vee Waiking rs | AT BUGQDEN LAKE large deep i Beautiful lawn Well constructed home Beautiful ; finest, n $3,000 down. ITE AGU E F SIN, ANC EC GROUNDS HPAt Mirvi yy St Vincent's hd OR 7 3ne4 } 3 bedrm leg ranch Modern 2| and trees Sits well back from rd, | shaded lot. $13,900 Adjoining lot W c Realto SORT BAR < Co, LANDBCL ES A F U0EU a Blocks lfvom ‘chunity Serr , — | freplaces Full bamt 2 car wa | an MS @chool bas at door. | Available Call Townsend 63023 arren Stout, Realtor Near Late Huron. deat ee only | 202 S. MAIN HOME Is FOR THF DIS)” tue & room modern home all COLORED | tepaglaol pi miner feenanes pelus- +10 090 e200 ea Lew taxes. WAUMEOAR LAKEFRONT TT ON, SAGINAW 4 ¥ FE 5-8165 $12.000 down on the bu 214 E. ST. CLAIR CHIMINATING HEY pb oR My geod condition, extra shower RY OWNER @€ ROOMA CR RAE $19.000 Piasy t with equity y own- “Take . LOTS | OPEN NDA 14 +. f af PRICED AT ONLY $24 500 & Wet Ih basement. garage burn & Paddock FRE @3176 I . LF CM er MU 4-60 ¢ Holcomd Rd out of Clarks- "NEAR CLARKSTON A | ai ystrom | . : OWNEH MIGHT CONSID $1500 down GOOD & ROOMS @ RATH RAaF WHIT LAKE FRONT | MACEDAY TAKE “9? LOTS. PRIV- ae? Bridge Lake Rd. turn cloe to new cyee Hw ,; ROCHE STER ROMEO Ee TRAUE Sout! tl ment aluminum alding Beat of M lleges, OR 3-886 3 mile to property. —— % 120 acres approves wey. | LOANS $23 TO $500 IM WRIGHT, Beats auth Squirrel Ri ter 108 Oak Mit FR Samant arse rian ae | - ——_____—. — | LEO TTT Mise 8h EALTORS | J x ' Nant fen Jul south oof Auburn Hetghts WAST = Pe: ; b bedimn, Large living ho uaneioe ae hens re HED a cree Righiand T Sa cone | Livi 45 Oak e let i | ih SIDE 7 ROOM hanc ; place enclose re Jn on beautl hay ake, wiston WEST BLOO: T CRES. | Call, ‘Sunda OA A We ee | Ae. on pacweeg wei eae acres Y bedrooma Dacement "ree | shaded Jot. $18.5 petme Mich FE 6 ee For Sale Resort Prep: 44A basa ii frontage. Newiy eee: "Gebicn berg bute OL co ee 1-9791 _ ail vvening floors, tiled bath bieeweway. ga, {00M ccreened porch 2 car ga: | | MODERN EXCEL. LENT 340 | ~ goats house eet & out. td g - BY OWNER BRAUTIFUL Hrieg tae beautiful lawns & tees! 7 eb Oi oe ane H1T300 Terma | mest A ee ee FT OF PRIVATE FRONTAGE 4/2 ACRE PARCEL ALSO 4 ACRE | Tiled base ment, Seg shee. 1 wir eg : . oa ae ty evan > eb Pe OSPRIENDLY SERVICE” a ranch home Pontiac Lake ate 16500 terms Shown by appoint. | “ad L 2 bedrm Rl urn, & boat ACR reel | New ot] burning forced fr 4 warege. full basement, iarge oak Ment 910.000 with tow down payment ir te Ae rir ee of tt ere Mgr bel aigmatio hot water omen vtake Vilage $37,000 hed “WHEN “YOU NEED EM aie “evet Vececes WALLIS Mo BREWER “DAVID WARD YOUNG Shan Rooke | ApS Fie ata “vvonsibie Pe) a 2 TO. ete BEDROOM HOME. FULL BARE |ocee p aturc ne SAUER MOR “AT LAKE SHERWOOD be t perma: aS Sale Farms 48 GROCERY STORE kd ment with shower and atool con: S 2 ee 4048 EB Commerce Rd. EM pane nent home on targe lake front | ~~ WWW includes store area, 22 STATE - NANCE Wrought iron stairway | Carpet sat Ghee AT UNION LARE 3 BERR i ‘vetee R Y REM x 8 2 room emt in _ing and drapes. éoaa 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, FULL BASE. Sanilas ia § PAD, aantikeu 50 900 ft. Fa" ge ¥ 1 to € pm, Pe ODELED back, plus 4 room apt. overhead. | 2 Pontiac State Bide. OPEN ment. lake privileges FE §-7401, ap vlandsea a ot i Briced te Us 2. a3 IN cunraa METAMORA ’ Store completely. cauipped with FE “41874. | : qrrews —" unt Area ; - ‘a1 Sertment finture . an uns In ___Mortgage Loans 54 280 h ie Ferm te. oe te dea 3 u PT Ra Sune MSA, k BEAUTIFUL TOF GY #RIVATR SEA Ra ea | Sele tattle? | Sree Soret 260 Set | . E ; : | Block east of Woodward) ate ip Naas | south of Metamora Vitte, Com. | Sun Z. to w) BRICK RANCH 3 Redrooms Call MI 42164 or MUlberry Hee Sale Suburban P 45A \ Solely suveounaen a ae a HOY T REAL Ty | , SaAE . . tprdern to the minute Living BRENDEL HEIGHTS WELL-KEPT Save Suburven Frop. 4 rae acreage but this rty FE 2-0800 / $1,000,000 AVAILABLE 2005 PAULIN - : - OM With large picture window ; bedrm. ranch home with jake Landeca corner lot Paved ~ is 4 ACRES onis. ideal 4 a. 334 8. Telegraph a Gt asd NVENTION ' $200 DOWN | and firepiace Many. bullt in fea. | prive. Lot 150207, 30-day hepa +4 > Mreets and sidewalks Re-decorat. MILFORD — SCENIC ¢ ACRES. purchaser that dots not wish re ~~ higera . ive INN wor ’ , . = Newly decorated 6 room 3 hed New 2 bedroom vanch wilh tures including hit) aystem Wall sion, and terms to aut. | St and Just like new Includes 3 beautifully landscaped Overlooking’ sponsibility on eatensive acreage ARAN — DRIVE } AL Mortgages any e in Oak- Toomn wall to wall carpeting Finstered Walis -onk floors Yo-Wall carpeting throughout At rll rice. M i oko modern furniture, drapes small jake Just outside City tim- fasted room combination living- | | sehen ee . ana roke. ig = | Jand Oo. Call for quick-—retiadie bteae forsee 70 2 210 lot orcest alr heat. near bus | tached garage Picturesque set i | 1] Se $11,500 Terms ita on meen Apacions ¥ toe diping 17227 2. single bedrms. aoe to open foot Service Ask for tf Simmons, with low dewn payment and school Principal ated {| Ulwoon large well tandacaped tot ’ + | ay’ owner room frame with 3 double bedrms 3 tiled baths bu on busy M50 bighray __OR_3-6507 = Big discount with cash to 4 per i. in Frcetient suriot ' uusciiee LAKE ‘WOODED ‘LOT, : ; oat so entrance to Pontiac a in re payment# only TH QUNd ngs ver | stone wien Kitchen’ With built-ins 1 matd & bath Mod cent mortgage Take Frembes {n $44.24 & month flow price far thbe cuelisi¥e ak near each Sacrifice for $800 | carpeted —_ rm., fireplace, 1M fetchen : ‘Conn te landscaping —-_- Port. Make offer ' DON’T W ts H FOR ag Ne tehery Rd borhand ete 316 Tees ash ‘ $4000 terms. Pontiac Press = =(GUIDE TO GOL dD: Sal “for cares dare — A home in Paul M. Jones, Real Est “MONEY! Mak i alle s auline = | " } wt. s a open involving «2° W. HURON ¢ it easi y GEORGE BLAIR : COMMERCE LAK FRONT . Sore ay minimum . care owner hd REALTOR yd Keoot Ine, Realtor | Yepe, tguad. J vate subdt. | things youre not using, Tl Metamora «2R2. Barber | *™ t-8590 ee SF through Classified Ads, To ‘ » INCATLOT | vigton. FA lace, ear garage, i A FOR | # wale Pe praise "| nas LL] 4 INSURANCE emg Dine Hay at Uelttraph = large lot. Vet Yor couple’ or fe: through Classified Ads! ‘OPEN SUNDAY ~ | sell, rent, bu ita Mike a ‘ 20121 per P to 8 tired people. Terme Owner, EM aired AGS ; - : : tween and 5 p.m. FE Bates ; Eves, OW 3.1108 or On 5-000 hat BALAWIN | ED sromen Peres 8 ae , . , mas i on 8) pm. erm. 1 afer, Sheen,’ FAs t, iS | dial FE 2-81 ? i ” ' ! . ‘ : ‘ - [ . - $ , , I 3 \] i 4 i ' i} 7 } ' A f me : - \ Fi . { “ } . | , é | 5 : x c Le ; { Tee ae oy 4 ae . ; o ¢ : \ ore S uJ . N 4 _ ee eres, ee a eg Se, ee 3 a> e..4 : i ory ie Ae Se Ope Sh eee Se EO OS ens en ke « Ua EE => dS <0 7 Eo Be | -. se A aoe Oe es a Dae A S_eeee AR fees on oe os oe ke Chl |! a me? eae =k rik (. _oa PONTIAC. Pp. ESS saTurDay, JUNE 6, 1989 i»! E° tn ft or BEAUTIFUL sING SEWIN machine, Zig. eae nd “i -BaR eon- sole t, like new, Cost $249.50 sacrifice $64.56 cash or pay $8.07 8 months. Ca 3 BEDRM. & month for redit tic tank. In Ortonville. Will acce fanege 5-4721, car oF truck s". gigs —_— sma} - eh = 4a aK K Wome Sash bred 5 mo. balance. MU 4-8811 Bean NEW 13 x 13% WILTON 1952 CHEVROLET STAKE RACK! sofi for $1308 Snes te. truck. MArket 4-1624. Can be seen at ‘00 sie ndihy St. AUTOMATIC waren SOFTENER, |_ Off Eu Lake Rd. 1 yr. Cost asking $125. MA BRAND NEW SOFA ‘BEDS, $44.95. baie Jp d rw ——. Dae Exc. HUNT- wood m 95. wer Bade Nore for wooo table saw or rethaks. mattresses, $17.95. = on TV's, TAP cass rders~ <— Traphs Working, of not. FH 2-090. BeUeTt 2 BEee. HOME FOR|_*° the Walled Lx. = a merce yin OR 3-2043. QUITY IN ‘56 FORD CON- — for older car or cash. FE 4-7045. MUST SELL ALL CARS BY JUNE to Aldska! . a Rambler Wagon, Super, —< Wagon, Origina) title. "36 Bel Wr 4dr. V-8. Power ie. Pord. sol a Automatic. “St Che peal Mead Bowerelide, "$3 Several cheap cars. » Gade ote, Saige” ‘s r i PE 8-0555 fused. 5 E. Blvd. Purnivure. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. or| CADILLAC oxX65”, ee ows ing panel doors. hreplace screen _with andirons & misc. OR 3-6121. Cc LEY VADOR, 0.6 CU- bic foot pend ideal fo: or ent, very good cond’ fon. e COLDSPOT REFRIG. . 4d. Lawn mowers ........ heh 4 Haley ‘mo tabio aad chairs Sines rm. chairs TOONBOOS oak cscs esc caswinwne 5.00 seotie 9.95 15.05 “4 Everything for the COMBINATION UPRIGHT FREEZ- _er and refrigerator, FE 4-0050. DAVENPORT, CHAIRS, $, DINING bedrvom New cotton mattress i New inners mattresses WE BUY, SELL & ‘HANGE s * _TRADE=INS — REFRIGERATORS. WASHERS, ple “TR ADE- IN. DEPT. Apt. size gas stove .........5249 Table elec. range ......$40.85 Geer. cee. washer Soioay 3°! Sear’ doe hte ee 3 pe. chrome dinette . ie 4 pe. wood dimette ......... 14.85 3 pe. li Pm, suite .... 00. $20.95 IVYMAN’S Many other items : 8 available 18 W. Pike E-Z terms. FE —— as —. FOR ELEC- eo Mostrte Co. 1060 W TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS range. | oe = _ Mente Electric Co. Used TradeTn Dept apo cabinet Desk, ic Table, butios a THOMAS ‘ECONOMY 361 8. Baginaw PE 2-9151 USED TV. $1995 UP. USED RE- frigerator, $49.95. gweet's Radio a 422 .W. Huron FE USED CLEARANCE 2—6 cu. ft. Phileo refrig. ....$49.50 2—Kelvinator refrig. ........ l 2 sets Beauty Rest ma: 8, Slightly soiled .......... $119 set 2 &p sect. Valentine “Beaver, go end cushion, foam rub f and 50—-Now $199 | Cocktati tables, end tables, step PUR. & APPLIANCES | uion Le moa “ La kce ‘ I! UPRIGHT vicdt CLEANER. Girl's. clothes 0 to 12 inciudin formals. Men: & suits, 42 long. E USED WESTINGHOUSE I>) SY. PE 5-117 =e aE suite, suite, jor, “reeiags ee —= - ae prs, stots, 2 _ Bute st. Friday __Wnes hove yout. MUlberry 9-1059.| Der Ux AUTOMATIC KENMORE SWAP BLO) PC. DINETTE) gas e. Reas, Adjustable bed leaf table -for din- Fame. 2-1245. cite et with china cabinet. Of DINING RM «DROP LE TEAR TABLE SMAL FARM, 2% ACRES. GOOD DUNCAN. PHYFE Sv ORT jend, running stream, —_—— PE +8 Some ougbuildings. well, has 2 bedrooms, 3-pe. ban ELECTRIC STOVE. GOOD CONDI- living room é ——_ a util | tion. PE 8- it rch. $8,500 (ELECTRIC. a1 00 —G000-COR- il Reoceyt ie hoisetrailer. rand com-| ation . $30, PE 68-4142. __ have’ you in trade: LA meme Ge ee ar 0) Cuik. immediste p possession |Retrigerator «...-... 6000000 St BWAP LOVELY MINK STOLE "FOR small housetrailer. MA 4-2650. Water softner CRU SELL OR TRADE. 1956 DODGE F FREEZERS -8 motor, i, Smee: Por pickup; We ona save you money on hew ate Samuel's Apol MA 940lt - f PLYMOUTH FOR RO-|_ Samuel's Apo Ege ive riding mower. Call after FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM 4 R 3-4964, Hips =. 1 faerie oe riba Slee EQUITY ON 2 BED 2 BED- = - washers a.m. e a 7. zayie room | re for are or per a % z*, = oh THK orry and Howard. FE Sixe0: we Bedrm. home mg REEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS oe FC vale igs hl Gy athe SOF NERS TO RENT War eta Riser month On S| Pie at™ Grane iat WILL TRADE 21” ic ae MODEL) Ave. ___mahogany TV. 1s on new picture tube Warking refrigerator. 4-1039 Ww MBERANER BIRD WILL SWAP WEI 33TH. WILL TRADE FULL SIZE Gas) dog, f for good rowboat. OR stove for t.-size gas stove con- ve electric stove FE 5-5519. Sor. ‘yooa ; 2 3.5192. WILL SELL OR . TRADE . acon trailer for good used car. FEderal ie gas or apt.-size Chest and pele ights New models, slightly scratched or crate-marted models st big dis- MP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn FE 43573 UL 2-3000 REEZERS — NORGE FREEZERS | ~~ | 17 IN. Fadia, tab, ag Ty, $50, FM- | VENETIAN BLINDS, GREY LIN- finish with es 6'244"'x- sa" and y3%". R 3-0593. WESTINGHOUSE Sree _ 3%, — $85. OR 3-2232. WORLD FAMOUS PHAFP SEWING machine. Does monogram, em- broidera, buttonholes, etc, without attachment. Will sell for bulance Capital ed Pe sont ia WESTINGHOUSE ELEC. RANGE. excellent condition, $140. Also 2 pair drapes, 1 double and 1 single. BSea-mist green, Call after 3 p.m PE 43603" , WHIRLPOOL WASHER. NEEDS slight repair $40 barat finish _corner cabinet, 830. MI WILCOX GAY Se GTERES. jc, tape recorder, like new. 44945. Obel TV. 3930 E Eliz beth Lake Rd _ Antiques 57A. ie eee | OPEN-Y-KNOT, ANTIQUES, CHINA | ressed glass, ——-. furni- Lwheg ae ron, dolis. 10345 | 7 CARNIVAL E Wenete a, o pe. odnoganad Co) amoocen Babs _ oe ceneee Dee ir} : Gas range, vives e $34.50 Davenport’ oe chairs |... $39.50 Studio couch ..... : | PHA Terms Ook Mill Bd. Molly, % mule E.| — Television & Radios 57B° AM radio, ct. _ off Cass Le. CASH FOR oD TV's. Poe _Chased at your ‘home. FE 2 TO BUY- TELL TRabE- REPATR Bee the latest in TV's at Peer Appliances Co.; 61 Commerce Rad. EM 3-4114. WEST SUBURBAN 4 BEDROOMS “Tt miles West. ner parcel. trade. new and modern wits basement and just 80 ft. lo id Owner Bateman & Kampsen |sseet* -REALTORS FE 4-0528 $T1_8, Telegraph Byes. & Sun. 2 years to pay 90 days same as Cash WAYNE GABERT /121 N. Saginaw FE_5-6189 con-| FEW PIECES OF ANTIQUE PUR- niture, — some ir old unusual lam FE 32-0547. FAMOUS SPEED - 0-KNiT ENIT- ting machine, like new. Cost $170.80. sacrifice 36 or Rey $8.82 a month for § months. 1 Credit Manager, FE 64721. A & _K Products. FRENCH PROVINCIAL DAVEN- pore. Bt weed trim, good cond. sae preg oe DRYER, $90 $90. m Fergie. ing bed, $5. DRM. chairs. 2 9x12 braided r Pow-| | AVE PLUMBING SUPPLY marred. Factory Showrooms, 6 PTR SILVER GRAY ®B ‘BED er mower and misc, 16-4108. 7S sear FE_.5-2100 a ichig - nae 393 0 : ; WHEELS, ALSO HORSE cha e Ave. — wi ige ihe. Pay onl © west Miom Imperial ropa Good | crewn weeder. Mi 7-315 CEDAR POSTS. sie WHILE THEY Pe paraleare Jeo ta” Oreha 3 mos, Needs no vent. .| 8 PT. FAN, PORCH GLIDER, Ta- st. Also clothes line posts. FE __Lake Ave MAPLE BEDRN DOUBLE eae weegrete, cornices boards,| _ 9-3977. bed, Ige. chest “dressin table CASH & CARRY oy i Ga ccapert ot aa. with mirror. $100. OA 8- Saat WORE MOVIE CAMERA| 8TEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT ra tables,” matching [METAL CLOTHES CLOSET, : * ena, Weston exposure meter, $38.| 17, corrugated pupe, 62.45 It, cotf abl B decorator lamps.| bedroom chat Coe eoiee, Zeni C 4 Orange pipe 8 ft $3.96 for $00. Pay only $2 weekly. "Sd model win serves A mix $1.88 big oe hee Oo & Steel clothes posts $40.50 pair Py aoa : eieet tig a Ee ~ jouse f 8x12 WOOLFACE. $ . TRUSCON MASTER ys Reversible, $16.50, bmported)” Be MASTER FAlnrel 5 Rug Ready mix cement $1.35 bag. 5 $5.96.-Pearson ture. 42 18" sump tile Z ea. Gretent Lene Ave. BLAYLOCK COAL & BLDG 8uUP. 6 FT. @1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE_3-7101 Yenetign plnds Sede as inh F CASH WAY USA, Pate fader tacks. toot gis chair LUMBER PRICES io” TV, table model ....... @ 3 B geseroge rg 11 CABINS. 12 x 14 | STANLEY ALUMINUM wixDows 17 Table m MOE .....-cceee Et es. leet ” To, be moved from premises B . ' as Oe ner p| PHILCO cagOR | EM or Fie de urmeister s Admiral port. TV, ae pont $79.9 | Golf Lane, neat ié-3 L CO | a All ate retails’ and Lig? mare) PORCH BUG UG AND GLIDER. REA-| jote, 2%c per ft., bo «8. G, AL. NORTHERN LUMBER tratedue Seen TY 7 “sie. ls Be Tieempew. —_ obs West. Open | 7040 Cooley take eRe EM 34371 beth La Ra. FE +4945, Open 8 POWER pa ec #25; erg ae: a om. 6 pm. éaiiz Pe NE Limi f . wesher, 5 stove Ww & STEEL i¥ BOATS, 2 ays io am. : ® « 13 . AN CA Oo; den rector R.~-4 cultivator, : Deliveries avatiads and pad, used’ 1 yr. 660. MA ain. is cond., $50; elec: ASINET BinK In GOOD 30D CONDI. z trie e, child's . \. were ie DUMONT CONSOL, g WITH FM) $75. FE low. Gan be seen at 7h 2. troqucts ry y couchette ate © ah ri te gt ug oy cae Sai. 1 ett * r 4 2-8181, at FOR. CASH IN = HURRY, sell thi through Classified - A Anything goes! Dial FE | MAN's_ For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS, completely installed eon Detroit Edison es, bO money down, Samuel's Appl. MA 5-6011. FREE STANDING TOILETS. $18.95 ink $5.95 lon kare’ e Cree n, hard copper 20-ft. le BS scLissesses ~. lée ft %-in. har copper 20-ft. len ft 3-pe, bath sets with ‘trim : "ae bs | .! colored bath set = 172 6 Saginaw FE wri08 dave PLUM! apt: ulars LUMBING SUPPLY _ GRAPE 3-1730. GARAGE DOORS Factory seconds, all manent sizes in stock from $25 and up. Electric door operators, Yalding — sone and disappearing bE ave “estimates on garage re- Gon trom 9 te 8 BERRY DOOR’ SALES 311 8. Paddock FE 2-0203 GLIDER, $15. CLINTON LAWN __mower, $25. 111 Stout st. GAS STATION EQUIPMENT 4 AND inventory. Reas. FE 5-407 GIRLS BIKE 26° ~ $16.50, “BABY | Piay Pen— $3.50, @’ Crafiaman Ta- | ble Saw has a 22° x 36° Top- | blade is — vertical and hortrontal.- . PE 6-654). GIBSON jITE aaa TRACTOR W WITH ne and cultivator, Ottawa Tiller, 13 rug. Call ‘MUtual ¢ 4-3623 HARDING. AIR COMPRESSER. 25 Ee allon gt A Used 1 season. all OR 3 ARBOR, 18x14, Cheap, FE, * 60A —_ CITY NO. 30 CRANE OR 2—General 420 Crane or 1—Cate D4 Doger Hoe 1-—D-8 Caterpillar er 1—HD-5 A s Doser Bye dy Grader Model €10 - 3- 12 Cy. Scrapers dos sand and stone. Deliver. ORlando 3-5800. BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, PILL dirt & ach 1 to 5 yrds. de- 73 scott FE BLACK DIRT @ A-; TOP BOIL, = —— at a eer Sand, grav- e r Dozers weey Traile be ap Trailer 10 Lily FORD DIESEL ENGINES «4 & 6 ¢eylinder for trucks, saw mills, etc. hed gasoline bg gene tor estas “ industrial applications. AT e083 Cate alt _Sistributor PLANER _ Liberty Open Side Table 30''x100" under pomer Naps condition. Wil) sell or for good Knee grinder or oan “arin. Ma 4-157) TD 6 INTERNATIONAL BULLDOZ- = = + dum a & trailer. Do it it Vourself 6l a mn ‘THE EASY war! with _ none d rental | FLOOR SAN DENS HAND. ‘SAND- MERS— w RUG CLEANER BOWNIE'S HARDWARE 4a 8, SANFOR FE 4-€105 LOWER Faces ON COPPER —_-- oerectronse and one Open kday Sunday s 10 to . ‘stontsaim Build: aa 8 supply — 166 W. Montcalm, FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, floor ne ers, polisher, band sande nace vacuum cleaners. and Fuel Pree sere 436 Orchard Lake. Ave. FE 6-6 ‘Cameras, “Equipment. 61A piel nc sed ad PRESS Ekxtar lens. FE _Sase ahter 6 pm. WANTED: 500 WATT 35 MM SLIDE we tor, geod OR -4304 after @ p.m. Sale Musical Goods 62 PDL PAPI III | BALDWIN ACROSONIC SPINET. French Provincial, cherry wood floor mode}, large discount, terms Your piano to trade. Calbi Music Co. (119 N. Saginaw PE §-8222 12 BASS ACCORDION. VERY | good condition. $125. MU 4-4038 CABLE PIANO. SMALL UPRIGHT. $150. OR 3-4714 : | NURSERY | OAKLAND TREE bERVICE rat. GET YOUR FREE . LESSONS NOW | with the rental of the tpstrument | HOT WATER HEATERS, | 30 GAL. gas. New, Consumer Power = Toved. $89.50 value, $39.50 ea | 50.50, These are slightly marred Also electric, of] and botti heaters at terrific values. Michi- Be "ee 393 Orchard Lk ve — . HARDWOOD WORK be ont wax72 | _ With drawer. §12 41605. 5 | jer P UMP, 4 well, band mower, _MA 66117. JELLED MAGIC This ‘paint needs no ig, 8 will not — sag or run OF ol) H of colors choles” yin OAKLAN 436 Orcha: JET PUMP. 2 HP WITH 125 GAL. ressure ank & electric switches. Schwinn by cies, 50° ry jinin, undreds CHROME = WixING value $14.05. Also lets, shower stalls. irregularé. Terrific val- ichigan veoh 393 Orchard Lake Ave DIAMOND RING. LIKE new. FE 3-210. — ; NEW LUXAIRE GIL FURNACE & ducts, elec wtr. htr. MA 6-1601 NEW BOTTLE GAs HOT WA - heater with 2 room blower. MY 2-086), NEW GALVANIZED te! Yin 2i-ft. lengths ..... ft. %-in. af reo Ths ft. BA PLU fe] 172 8. inaw FE 54-2100 OIL BURNER, WORK BENCH AND odd pieces of furniture. FE 2-€162. — PAINT. — FACTORY TO YOU DuPéat sees House - Plat - Gloss _. $ $2.98 ACTION MERCHA ANDISE MART 1651 8 TELEGRAPH RD 1 Mile N Miracle Mile, PE 13-1688. _Opposite Bloomfield Pashion Shop PREFINISHED PANELING wee ke 4" 24c per ft. Birch 43c per ft. Cherry paneling, ke Sle per ft. Phon. BENSON LUMBER CO. ed gas | or to ree & PAINT Dk Ave, FE 5&-6150 of your choice, Ask about the | special ss should you decide to | eis, 27 8. Saginaw. FE GRINNEL L LL SPINET - PIANO . GOOD | eond. §300. FE 6-6383 or FE | @8-0663 GRINNELL UPRIGHT PIANO, | with Bench, suitable for church | | er school, in good condition, $50 OA 81225 = HAMMOND CHORD “ORGAN. Me HP. "PIPENG FOR | usED woe Se a OR- | BOSTON | gan attachment, | Lomrey Organe attachment for p!- | 2 manual oceans used In our teach- ing studio. Big savings. Walnut plaro returned from rental. Bave plenty op this one. 7 Used Hammond chord organ. $20 dn. Balance over 36 mos. Dandy Player piano & rolls, Idea! for recreation room, 2 — uprights. Real nice cond!- | GALLAGHE RS | Sation: yaa TOP part 5 YDS, $10. Delivered. FE 4 CRUSHED STONE, We GRAV- el. Earl Howard. EM 3.0531. DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. LOADED or delivered. FE ¢32363 or FE NOTICE: 48 IN. . STONE HAND- 4d. Fill dirt. FE 8-178). _ foe LAKE r BUUDERS ‘SUP- ph. Sand, gra ement, __mortar ar irutking & Sule. OR 31 S534. rt r $3 va gol yd. ‘Oversiaed Pet Mason sand, ey 2 as y els « r beach sand bi) = & yo Fin ratre. Ww —_ soi] 80 cents Ley aay Tomes, $1 JD) oss ea Walton trucks. OD co _Ra. Clarkston tia 6-2161 SCREENED TOP SOIL FOR NUR- sores ane OR aie; Eves. gaxD.< CRAVE A Hutchinson. iaRSORD en nat, _yas., $15. 5- 3003 SCREENED D TOP SOIL LOADING DAILY, SCREENED TOP soit! Andersonville Rd., near Big YARD. DRIVEWAY ¥ GRADING ] top soil, gravel, fill” ete. re _9-1582. V &C LANDSCAPING Special: top soil, $13 load. Road gravel fll dirt, peat. Landscape _Stone. EM 3-6604. _ Plants, _ Trees, S , Shrubs _68 meet pdditety POTTED TOMA- ea, Sam Martano Plante tee potters paste. Sweet other tomato, cabbage, & pepper lants. All bed plants nice rge, bushy am plants now for ill Green- houses, 6592 Dixie Hwy. on Wa- terford Hill. Waterford, OR 3-248! ee GROWN ePRUCE, Pine & firs. 1 to 4 ft., 10 or more ~ 9150 ea. Less than 10, $2 ea You bs 9 12 miles North of Pontiac on U 10 Cedar Lane Evergreen Parm. 6970 Dixie Mwy. (03. 10), €iarkston. MA 56-1922 ming & removal. FE 8-27 PINK IRIS HYBRIDS. 200 * 7a. eties. 41! colors. Pine Hitt Garden, ti Lakeview off Josiya at Judab ake Mich POTATOES, PO MY 21701. SEED POTATOES. * 6700 Brendel Rd. White Lk. MU_4-4924. NTIac STRAWBERRIES — Fenton, rf miles Fenton on Fenton Rd. watch PICK YOUR own, Peabody Farm, 4 miles of N. of M Se? for signs STRAWBERIES FE 28-3036 _Sale Farm Equipment 76 manure i 1 FARMALL H TRACTOR, SNOW e. McCormick baler. 6109 Gale Ri PT. Gouva ren. pe ten mill. Both in cond: J. Puller, Oxtord, OA 86-2834, jeder See the new Oliver with SPOT TURN. ers, back hoes, tractors with loaders hoes Liberal finan purchase availa Tractor Co. Pe 00 tillers, oes and service. L. FE 4-4380. ATTENTION gas or diesel. Also, 4 sizes of Oliver wheel back Ww. Avis, | a tbab Opayse. Crawlers load- today. Lake Orion on M24. MY _ 2-0731. _ PARKHURST. TRAILER SALES | 1840 Lapeer Ra. Lake Orion MY 2-4611 Peaturin, ue an new 1959 New Moon tween Lake terms & rentai USED aa MOON, Pontiac Parm & Industrial 825 S. Woodward FE 4-1442 FRAEER | ROTO: and eale with all OR 3-713 or Drayton Plains. BULK TANES. our prices on available. Samuel's __5-6011. COME I IN AND Also we have several tractors, bargain — Pontiac Road at FE 4-0734 - yo and weeder for ee BOLENS RIDING Tutioa Fon PARMERS i om tanks. Easy terms | Appl. Plow; read eutliveter. mae ~ GET MA. y SEE NEW 1969 BOLENS RIDE-A- ic RS * LENS RIDING MOWERS. good used tillera- and mowers at KING BROS. Opdyke 12 DEARBORN DISKS. FOS FORD BACK- sale. OR Wheel Horse tractors. ers Complete engine and m lee, CREDIT TERM 6807 Dixie Hwy. MAple $-7878 - | PARM MACHINERY — just nerth ef Oxford. foot mower 3068 _For Sale Pets AKC OMAMAN mega os ere PUP- | pies. Silver gray. ‘OR 3-31 -AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD aH Shots, housedroken. Reas. MA | 4.2680 AKC BOSTON TERRIER PUPS. PE 56-5812 =| ment. $125. tween 6 & 2 | HAMMER” MILL. GOOD” | tion, C, Jd. Fuller, © 8-2834 Evans Equipment 10 year dealer in quality power Goodall mowers. Bolens and Roto-hoe Bolen & Toro power haridle till- | Porter-Cable, Bolens, Toro, Jacobsen riding mowers. We dem - onstrate and service what we sell. | OWwer serves Used mowers ond tractors. R 3- 7924 | ANT) | used. Proulx Oliver eats on M24 | FERGUSON REAR MOUNTED © | good condition. ut | A-t USED FORD TRACTOR AND PLOWS. 733 S03 8 E. Columbia is 9 GARDEN ais be- ~ CONDI- aford, OA | JUNE SALE TY! Y NOW & BAVE ' Bolens, Meamaeten-t Jacobsen, & Por- ‘AKC REGISTERED DACHSHUND” puppies. Clarkston, MA 5-1138. “TERRIER STUD CHAMP stock, Curtiss OR 3-9296. Free to BLOND COCKER WITH PAPERS, _ male, 1 yr. old FE 8-0488 - CUTE Be. PREE TO GOOD . ama field Dr. Phone PE 44460. _ GERMAN SHEPHERD _Reg. $28. MAytair 6- 2504 PARAKEETS AND | re 183 Sanderson "PUPPIES rons Tae a is . muon C566 «Fanon $20 00 Pen ch “ig years to pay. | heve ~ latest models of pated] femous 8 tery and Clark line. MORRIS MUSIC M OB. Telegra FE 2-0567 __ Across from Tel-Huron PIANO sda SCHMIDT SPECIAL Henry Fr Miller console piano, waln . reinforced ham- mers, copper wound base ngs, 10 yr. e, $26 ance $11 per month, Calbi Music Co, 110 5-€223 THOMAS ELECTRO a“ TOROAN, walnut finish 13 f. board, = i combinations wr unten 0 $515. $25 down, at per month. | Calbi Music Co. 110 N Saginaw ‘USED NELSON SPINET | piano. Beautiful mahogany finish | with bench. $450 WE CARRY THE FINEST IN NEW = PIANOS HEIR WORKMANSHIP AND TONAL SQUALITIES BY OUR MASTER ‘TUN! SPECIALS Mm” Pe O18. 23.55. rue WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER 4 = ed Mahogany ... $4.96 MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR com Se Pigecore ...50005506 OORT of Piano ee Alaminum siding. i0e Et oe! "$30.58 : e FE 23-4024 1480 ‘Baia hawt Ave. re be — roa Ct Patio STONES 50 FER CE ate. ~“WsED LOWRIE ORGAN ints $00 1ex32, 83 os Large model | tat = pedal, sn. 6 colors, Outdoor fireplaces ; ‘ gt aera eaeree: |‘ & Fecereme aa i . (M50) 4 miles __._ Aeress trom Tel-Huron it with one 4 ar po Birmingham. Ph. Mateos ot ee 7 BATTERIES, 6 & _wP. “Exchange FE 6-186. SHEETROCK ae tn CHURCH’ S. INC. UL, 24000 r | BAZAAR A MIRACLE MILE jompean, | ~ ZiTHER , ois 3-4004 nN WANTED USED PIANOS - Wiegand Music Center Sale Store Equipment 64 COCA A ‘ Bes-cpL MACHT © GNE i¢ Case ELECTRIC , pre or and i small deep Sale Sporting Goods 65 16 TRONS. 3 WoORs. CORBOOR model. Just $60 takes. Worth $180 — ataiess steel, late zt Purtbara St. vant ry ray Longa = ii Opurr-ghel 37 378 ' PARAKEET TCANAR YS. 8, CAGES, | lies. Crane's Bird | Hatcnery, 3 Aubura_UL_ 32-2200 | or 2379 ‘Magis, MI 6-4)08 PARAKEETS. CANARIES, CAGis, __ food. Gince 1927, 684 Oakland Ave. POODLES, #40, TOY FOX | Fps3i $20; others. No junk. NA PE 56-3881 REGISTERED BOXER, FAWN PE 61362. AW TOY 602 Otter Drive. Tan Beg RED Unt i GER- man mos. eld. with —Pepers, TOR’ .* __ eating Dogs —69A FE 5-8222 | REQ FNOLISH POINTER mos Call after 4, UL 23-4267. SETTER PUPA PROM GOOD HUNT- ing stock. $15: FE 4-4746 cars ‘BOARDED. 8. Telegraph. _ _Hay, | Grain n & & Feed_ 18ST & IND cor wy, ernaw, Loaded __ MA 6-0666 IND cUT- straw, corn and oats. Wil deli iver, __OA 8-2179. TOP QUALITY RODNEY, GARRY Clntiend Oats in quantity. 42 Ibs. per Stock Farms, Pontiac Rd., Rechester, Ph. OLive 1-0841. wro. STANDING ¥ XED oe ae weeks __For Sale Livestock‘ 2 9 SPOTTED @UETLAN N - GELD- Sire Spm re eae 3 i ome a et Baldwin i ewes Pi be. Those are all c and Both bs and ewes are in cell condition, $25 each er ~~ lam ingtaded a ~~ any: e As heh. a e136. ARAB MARE ED, BROKE hildrea pont og mare ott Bred back’ Colts. mA Y-2901, Qo. -_ MA 4-4610_ Dogs, Trained, Boarded 70 | TIOUGHTEN & SON J 1. Case & New Idea Dealer OL, 1-976 | Rochester FE 56-2766 goed condition. ai near new ser Adams rte | BLUE PERSIAN PEMALE CaT. | powER LAWN MOWER, 823 GAR. home dem tractbs with cultivators. $75. TRACTOR FURGUSON 20, VERY 2-bettom plows, Diade. | Fo mowing _ mach: point hitch, used rd seaaon, Moors ut Adee ha moving trailer 416 Siiverbel a.m-lp.m 457-8 a Fs 7 USED D GRAIN drillg and corn ters — Davis Machiner j & New _idea — ag’ Sar John Deere bh NA 71-3292 Ortonville i | | | “ATTENTIO _ Auction Sales 77 | 59 N” | THE FOLLOWING merchandise must be sold weekend: Garden | tad disc, pwell bor studio Piberelae laundry tub. . Florence Clarkston. “MAS [tec tine me Every Sunda Buy and DOOR PRIZES SAT. a pump. tools 3 p Bert v4 ‘Dini Wer. et Avetion this tractor com- oullivator Ma. get. Gibson re- size | B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .~...7 p.m. ‘Every Saturday ...7 p.m. .e-2 Pm. ell Daily Rlando 3-2717 & SUN. ALUMINUM Good cond. For - Sale Housetrailers 78 eed CAMPINO sono, OR ) TROTWOOD, 17% days OR & 240 gal. U + burst Trailer Ct, Orion isa ones sav. apoilinen 3 - Beall “@ 2 10 GENERAL Lat 2. diet i mae? foe goed = UL 322 t. ~ owner. $1,688. . PT. AWN- © wheel, aparece cis & FOR per mo. FE M JO Pont days oF nights names 3-6268 or a PARE | RN, W. Aubura 18. Bob Hutchi ‘Mobile Homes nson. EQUIP. | _VACATION TRAILERS | oF rent. Jacobson’s PS ag Sales. | _ 5635 Williams Lake Rd. OR 3-2838. VACATION 17 TRAILER. if PT. FOR _ FE 46449 | vacation TRAILERS FOR GALE. Rent a trailer for your vacation. Pixie er Sales, 1045 N. La- | peer Ra., Oxford OA 86-3783. ‘ USED TRAILERS. L&T pell your trailer from our 10 ty Gal rignt ‘tow Mitrose aT | AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VIL- — The finest 4 mile 6E Pon- 170.N. Opdyke PE 53-3361 INSIDE CITY E from bus stop ‘Gentine Trai stop. ‘Trailer _Coach Park §-0902, 0 is aici = PARKRURST LAKE Court. MY 2-4611. The ~ ‘Tess. Wonderful iocation. On acres. Between Lake Orion and _ Oxford. MOBILEHOME ESTA ATES, MOD- ern — and playground. _EM 3-266 Yyou'vs aaa BE see the ere Park. PE | ____ Auto Accessories 80 | ene CHRYSLER V-@ MOTOR. 1951 | Chrysier @ mtr. 1952 Dedge motor. | Also a Hand Wrecker winch & |; Boom. Ph FE 2-2666. | 1889 CHEVROLET § CYLINDER sion. OR 3-8656 Powergiide transmis- : a For Sale 1 Tires — ‘80A TIRES, 63 50 UP. wer buy, sell. Also whitewalis __ FE 4-0687 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. Trade in on General Safety Tires. to 50 per cent off Black or ttewalis. ED WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn —_ ; — : “T Auto Service =$1 i Seppntiy woven GRINDING IN THE nm reneres Zuck Ma - nots Bhop. 23 -2563. | 149 W. Huron. _ ae Hood, Phone FE ~ THIS MONTH SERVICE SPECIAL BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 99c GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 0S. Cass FE 5-6123 Sale Motor r Scooters | 8&2 et ae ‘ST CUSHMAN EAGL Exc. cond.—extras, EM a 98 idee a Ee ae. FoAD KING. ew @ 0 Coakiaan ers, 230 KR Pike, PE 4-4246 For Sale Motorcycles &3 83 1967 HARLEY ,,Davibeon, +, sharp. M ___For Sale B yt Sale Bicycles 8&4 - 2 pore’ 26” BICYCLES. $10 EA. MA 61781. = 6 BIKE. IN. SCHWINN BOYS Rees. EM 3430000000 2° SCHWINN DELUXE. CALL FE §-2460 after | GIRLS & te MM BCHWINN Bicycle. OR 3-6136 ROLLPAST BICYCLES. ALL SIZES and ai: on all makes BM W. & “NS _ Sales 321 8. Edith SELL & REPAIR SCHWINN BI- _eycies. EM 3-4388. __ Boats. & / Accessories 85 um MERCURY MODEL KOT = board ia rr. MEYERS SL UMIWeR H.P. motor. Same as peony “4 3-613. a ie PiYwoo Bc BoaT & Mo- $100. OA #3779. ia” oie RUNABOUT.— i383. FE re} how BOAT. 06 MT. __ Clemens. _ i-FT. YELLOW J OP RGna Boot PRA BE 2-7058, Lo iecuney w ver and standard lower Used for ra cond. $878, 1-PFT. PLYW BOAT, PRAC- tie new, ; @ dims, aoe mately of Texas worms ‘4 ‘alien be: takes. FE 44683 i¢-Pr. BOAT, 15 rR moter. ed. Mastereraft trailer. _ 86. FE . __Rent T Trailer trailer Space 7 79 THE ‘Now . “9388. Lake Trailer Msscaring vg, by art Saas are PR mo- BOAT WINDSHIELDS._ clude hardware Perry Service Inc YOUR enn DEALER FE 2 Open Sun ing strip 8033 days and evenings $26.95 IN- trim and meid cis Highiand Ra TOP $$ DOLLAR | - GLENN'S 2 MOTOR SALES | ixie "OK" Lot Mixie Hwy , near Sashabaw DRAYTON PLAINS, MICH — “Retin: c i900 GMC PICK UP, BEST OFFER BOAT W {NDSH1 ELD: } 932 WEST HURON ; 1321 FE Bilverbell RG | Panoramic uray-a-rounds flat FE 4-737) a 7 _ FE 4-1797 1954 CHEVY PICKUP GOOD mileids = any size. any ‘nem 48 MUCH AB §50 FOR JUNK AND = fond $495. FE 58-2766 r Or smsi 1 if 4 5 fj — s : a Sse Gonipiate nck of fiber gins cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days o [os MC & plastic mateiials (Best quality soe a = Best yrices: Boitis Pisses Co | CASH FOR (¢ CARS PACKAGE DELIVERY eee Be “ HARDENBURG moron a . HOATE FIBEAOLABSED 8 Be Cott 0! Pike. paired Rinis Orion MY 35-1815. | : CENTURY 1# #F RESORTER. 300 HP of Frenchy Chrysler ‘ete condition See at Cass Marine Immacu 2 doors south 11h Kirk Lake, a Landing wood. Saturday & Sunday. KEn- wobd 4-1860 - _ (UsTOM BOAT COVERS AND canvas repair. FE ¢4277 or FE 44134 DELTA MOLDED PLY RUN. woout 39 Hp moter boat cover) & trailer complete $995 olded ply Utility runabout Mark 20 Mereury motor and) r@iler compiete a soe | aon od} COMP te 95 HP j cpv 10.4 -P Hurricane 5128 Alia 10 HP Mereury 10 HP Evinrude ‘ith controls $100 New Mereurys E F a ta 70 1 be fram $85 Pe N-Bea tbergiasaed 1) crulser package deal meney, Rank rales Gun & Sport Center vou Con Kd Molly VINRUDE OR SALE run-about moter wheel and Bioo4 USIEA Lone 6tar, Compibte Wind damaged boats nn Yan-Pioneer, Lake aluminum and| boats. Lone Star 18 $1,395. Gee us on a Our location saves Only 10° per “Cc nt Mrever'w, 1210 Holly eee 4- ert. 165 te Sacrifice Jxt $2650 |. Cadillac OR 3-13 _ Eddie Steele cent { , HP EVIN- FE $6204 23 HP with eontrois.| is FOOT CHRIB CRAPT ey horsepower Johnsen ‘save with controle Call MYrtle! ND LAKES JUST, ARRIVED ANOTHER L@RD HOLIDAY BOATS* IT'S iF asiory Branch ANY MAKE OR MODEI. | OAK! Aa C. Ss POR 20 YEARS WE HAVE VAKLAND AI \ PAID THE TOP DOLLAR DODGE’ 1% TON. STEEL, FLAT FOR THE RIGHT CAR hed Power winch. Reas, Also '50 SEE MALEN purescnte Ford ‘9 ton pickup §76 OR LEE KELLEY ae USED CARS 22 Auburo i Jd. VANWELT | 4540 Dixie Hey | DON'T LOSE | YOUR CAR ‘TRUCK'S- ‘47 PORD F.3 STAKE V 6 with 4 spd trans ‘69 CHEVROLET CAKRY-ALL Hadio & heat slyirp We will show you how to cut 51 FORD FP 600 12 VY platform. 2 spd , 625 26 litres your peyments in half. Call or 69 PORD (4 VAN come out today i V6 aad itt gate | ‘64 FORD P-260 UTILITY | hody, new paint nice truck ‘B46 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP %, ton Fapd axte ‘oh FORD F-350 STAKE V 8 with dual wheels ‘S87 FORD PICKUP W style side box DUMPS ‘84 CHEVROLET 2 ON 6 yd box 9060 26 tires 36 PORD #-699 Syd box 2 spd, § spd ‘al CHAVROLET 2 TON FORB 2708 ORCHARD LAKE F.D. KEEGO HARBOR FE 2 2°20 YOUR CAR! | & He | MONEY More 1950 CHE “odie O°8 Edsel 2 | i | INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR Discount » WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITLE EVERY CAR 100% Coverage; No Exclusions | ‘59 Chee. Lmpala, V-8 sharp ..62476 “$8 Chev Ly pele lowner .. $2146 "S8 Chev Stick shift .. $1693 | hS Chev Zoavertible, sharp ..§ 56 Ford Convertible, lowner . $1184 ‘68 Chev convertible, sharp . $2276 | 51 Chev V-8, 4-dr. H-top ....$1547 | 56 Chev 2-dr, Nice 8 676, 5h Chev 2-dr. V-6, stick shift ; 697 $3 Chev 2 dr. Stick shift 306 88 More to Pick Prom BANK RATES Oyen § 30am. to8 pm. | . ~ North Chev. Hunter Bivd at 8 Weeds sre Ave Birmingham MI 4-273 ‘p3 CHEVROLET, 4-DR. RE POSSESSION $108 full price. No cash needad $1146 mo. Mr. Bell. King Auto. — 48-0402 'S4 CHEVY 2-DR. 9295 NO CA8H NEEDED JUST MAKE $17 Monthly Payments KING AUTO BALES iis 8 Gaginaw FE 80402 36 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- ON V8 POWERGLIDE RADIO BRAID MOTOR SALES DsS0TO PLYMOUTH DEALER ARS PAIR, DEALING FE. rt o 1951 DE s0TO See KING AUTO. 115 8. ‘Boning: 8-0402 1949 bobo 4 DR doco COND. $100. PE 2-2827 64 DODGE 8 ZASSENOER “STA- tion wagon. & $525. OR 35-8556 1951 DODGE 895 mS “AUTO. 116 8. Saginaw FE 6-0 1987 FORD RETRACTABLE AU- tomatic transmission. radio and heater, power steering, power brakes. $1705. Eddie Steele FORD 7708 ORCHARD pre ROAD I KEEGO HA | FE 5-0204 eee a ae 2-2529 [1S TRUE Haupt Pontiac 1956 Ford 4Dr. sedan V8 Fordo- matic. Radio, Heater. Low down Hardtop. Syncro- meeh. Radio Heater. Whitewalls Beautiful 2-tone gray. Your ' ‘$1 will mhke down payment 1066 Pontiac Starchief 2Dr. Hard- top Hydra Radio. Heater Power brakes. Whitewalls $195 down. 1056 Pontiac 4Dr Starchief hard- top Hydra. Radio. Heater. White- walls. A beauty: for the family. Low down payment 1945 Pontiac 4 sedan Hydra Radio Heater. Whitewalls. d-tone ra New tires $00 down iohe fudebaker 2-Dr sedan. Hydra Radio. Heater Whitewalls. Biue finish $100 down 2 1960 Demo's with less than 5.000 LATER ABSOLUTELY NO DOWN, Assume pay mente of $27.24 mo. Call Credit } | Mer Mr. Parks at MI 47500 | | Harold Turner Ford | | 92 CHEVY 2 DR. R&H EXCEL. | ; lent trans FE 60313. C Manning. | |) OWNER (56 CHEV, CONVERT than sharp Continental wheel preed to seu FE J- RED CANE TRADE-INS 1966 FORD PIC os Red oe peal | with long box Sha | Vrot eT Fon PICKUP. | mechanically | ¥ cm Se shape, $ 2395 1987 CHEVROL. ET BEL AIR 4 oor Hardtop VB powerglide, white | wail tires, continental kit $1642 | 1955 CHEVROLET COUPE $405 | 19h « HE VROLFET WAGON 210 Be ries cviinder sie 1980 CHEVROL ET IMPALA CON, | VFRTIBLE Demo Full power | Priced to seit SAVE Pr FOR A RED HOT DEAT. ON A RED HOT CAR SEE THE MAN WITH THE BRIGHT RED CANE \ CARPEN BER CHEVERD ET-COMMERE EH 415 Commerce Ra EM 34101 Open Eves ll & Sat "Ull & 6) CHEVY Ra&H CLEAN. FE 80511 C Manning ‘}0o1 CHIEEVY $95 KING AUTO, 116 | | S Saginaw FE 68-0402 j ‘sa BEL AIR CHEVY. V8 2 DR! ? Power equip RAH Call OR 3.5A86 CHEVROLET 1082) FAIR: CONDI. tion Pyt owner EM 39-4326. 55 PLYMOUTH, 4-9OR ; Ayes “ REPOSSESSION | $489 full price No cash needed ten iA mo Pully automatic, good rabber no rust Mr. Bejl, King Auto PR -8@ 0409 66 CHEVY PICKUP, 270 HP pius orvete engine & tra@ria | aloi R&H New WW —600s, Fn. maculate origina} owner MI 6.7430, Bham after 6 pm 55 RULCK, SUPER «4 DR peokN Dynatiow Power oe ee brakes, Radio & heater 995 ‘87 Chevrolet Bel Alr Sport coupe Powergiide. V8 Radio & heater Whitewalle Like new ...... $16 1951 Chevrolet 2 dr sedan, Radio & heater. Exe. cond... .. 8 405 1954 Pontiac Starchief 2 Pal Hard: top Hydrareie mad jo & Heate ’ 545 1996 Mercury 2 dr Hardtop Mer. comatic Radio & Heater White. | wails $1095 1958 Hudson Jet 4@ dr arden Con tinental, Radio & Healer § 585 1931 Chevrolet pickup § 445 | io4 Pord sedan V &@ Cuytom- line $ 545 195% Ford station wagen V8 Pord omatio Radio & Heater . $ 895 1958 Pontiac @ de dia & Heater... 2... | =| dr, Pacer hardtop | j Alitomnatic tranamisston, radio & heater Whitewalle Like new me HOME R MIGHT MTRS.| “1h minutes from Pontiac” Oxford, Michigan _ OA 8-2528 53 CHEV BEL AIR ORIG inal tithe, sharp FE) 2-876 tor FR P 0355 ee : i908 CHEVY 4 DR NO DOWN payment, $478 fill price, $26) month Lucky Auto Bales, 38 Saginaw Fw 42314 a 2) CHEVY 4 DR POWFROLIDE $175 Goed runnin cond. OR _ 3210 any time after a 0 CHEVY POWEFROLIDE ALSO my) Pontiac Hydramatic FE 6-8030 HOT ROD “51 CHEVY CPE CHAN. neled 1@', new tires Cadillac en- _ gine 8150. FE 8.3268 . June Bride Specials v Buick super bt, dynafow $393 AJ Pontiac @ dr R&H 4997 4DR, ‘a2 Ferd 2 Dr FOM “g1os 33 Pivmouth 4 dr $175 ; $2 Chevy 4 dt rutla ood $145 ROGER s SALES & BERVICE . 605 Auburn Ave Fe 2-0953 NEARLY 50 CARS IN §TOCK 3 CHEVY 4° DR 20. 8TD trans $230 OR 13-8040 HASKINS | DEMO CLEARANCE 1998 Chevy Impala conve iole | 260 engine owerglice, wer steering wer brakes, Radio, heater Many other accessories. Soild black Ritn an ivery top. SAVE 1959 Chevy Impala. 2 dr hardtop 280) engine Werglide Power Mecriag Power brakes Radto, heater Many other accessories | | | ok | il BELECT NOW IMMEDIATE | GET THE MOST Brand new motor, sharp DELIVERY Ty YOUR CHOICy OF MERCURY FOR IT! MOTORS ss NSFD KPECIALS And the most 1s CHNTURY RESORTER 18 1956 oe 4 = CPUIS-ALONG 22. CABIN DEMO | what you get at OTHER TRUCKS TO CHOORE CHETEK 18 OUTBOARD WITH | + CURTAINS | MERCURY 18 TOP-SIDE BOB BUTLER mene “ae 30's and Sh e@ | | INLAND LAKES alee fat | it7 Wo HURON rE 4-712 “op c ” . ; Cenk MOTOR: “Bright spot Hlarold Turner, bord JOLINSON MOTOR Orchard Lake at Cass 464 8 woopwanD iar Craft boats Gator anti Alr FE ®@ 0468 Open til! 9 BIRMINGHAM MI 4-7500 bouy tiiers Everything for the ~ 5 beat ERS OWENS MARINE BU rane | Wanted ~ “used Jeeps 9 we will RUCK SPECIAI 4 Orchard Lake Ave 2.8620 | pa yeu tep S98 for yours DUMPS $290 & UP EVINRUDE ; WAOF Maken ROGERS BAL. Es & a E i tnter) RBM 4x6 5d 16 1959 Meyers tluminum Pram 605 Atihuin Ave 2 e456 48 Dodge, 338 yl Now only $110 00 tle _ : 1 Ford 4 yal 12 1959 Cadillac aluminum boat | Neeced Tnime ia ly Si itera tans 450 erigine Murry on Us one $160 50) 100 CARB DS Chevy tandenu Txd ye 14 Callfliac aluminum Boat Onis WS) thiu 1937 Models 1 DUMP BOTS "$108 & UP one Witte 1 jlaats $108500 Paige Litle—Goet Cash | ete dite, i0a to @xte yd }4 1059 Waygemaker Empire fiber | & ALAKES glade UP gas Runabout with windshield 46 Clie V toneduale — steecing remote controls walk 4h ic Fae 1! rie he Fae tic seat forward folding seat in “cane me a 3 ft _ ear al uphotstered (8 hp 1059 4 Para? septs va Pointude end tip up traiier Al! Motor Males - e . . ob hoa ie tor only 96) 00) AUBURN AT EAST ALD | ee sa'000" Io Coch ae DEMONSTRATOR — 1950 17 Wage cone yone ; $215 & UP maker tempire tipergiee with” ah | W READ - nternational, K hear deck 20° widshield cush-| a Mack 611. (terry. tree loved walk ‘iru seats open rear | (34 Pord PB ietrmia he ait 2 speed , vkoit temote contrats, battery es * | DOZER TRUCKS fils & UF Vea hte box 7 gas tanks, 66 bp 47 Ford tandem, deser body es Hranteste Starfiite aid 1600 Tb } $4 Ford ae dozer body woly Ajax tratier All for BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOr Qowheel degre trailer #26 tires t] pet | 40 OTHERS 1O CHOOFE PROM TOP DOLLAR | “Scie TeCRS Ee TL) - Jt Meyers aluniinun ; Diat b © Viimtbom traile Hupabout fitwsrd egh, iwind | we Neen 000 CARM FOR OUT | as3p Inxic Hes OM 3 0311 Biel! eteeing rem controls | OF #tAlE RBHOP THE HEST, ener Pinte tess ' 1 1 ba Bvtiiude @ud tratles Au BUT GEL THe BE@T At Auto Insurance 90A ’ / | ‘ UPbED 16 Meclers thergias boat | A V ERIL L 5 | PL & FD FOR MOST CARS 5y Ao | Peowerd cepk, bow aud ster! 3970 Dinle Hey } odn # aos Piste of $490 ea | Hye! $225 pe 2 ontn rE «seve PE 4 1536 “Evra, EX saab | Alloof theese and many more a ycles EM i 41a I oreign & Sports Cars 90B excellent V@iises may he , fern ty driving out to Dww- OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND | 058 TRIUMPH Tha 10000 MI. . : neice al Jipeico ary ,0)0)1) exe conditions black WW - tires A-k about our complete fk = averdrive lieater etc FR 25485 Twine at Mi 5 at 4 ARS” : West logoana wien “ CLEAN CARS FORD MODIFIED RACER (32 Hickory Midge Bd to [e- ; Fo a fall horse engine, $125 mode Ae Left and follow WELL GIVE You My 40186) gos Phone MAIn @:2f79 $$$ CASHEL SSS LARGEST 8TOCK OF DUNLOP FASr Wart KPEED- LINER 40 FOR YOUR EQUITY OR prperied sports and antique Mrea Mercury Quick Allver & sbarp 12 A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR Mics fal visee) Lo auice Coreen fl Punaboul $560 takes all OR i. a ee reer Tire 1 2 a Upon Ps rorware one wroor nex! BILL SPENCE Vor Sale © 9 yan boat ood eoendition, g1is ! r ale Cars * 4 Cit 4 4100 “y AMBI ER" | AMNG Wie x BS) BUICK, ¢ DR MERCURY MOTORS —RALER & SERVICE ~ | LE POSSESSION 1A ft UY lapatrake, new, Full 11 & BACINAW Fe a S58 $10; full price No cash needed uU re an ne J a vinnude with ron |. . an oe ay oul Beil aT Au tain Ween 10 hy p "Mercury | See M A ML Motor Sivle i to 1B A OSN2 Usei ¥ lp Mercury ‘Per top doller on tates smodel oot HM ORVIK 4 PR GOOD COND MAZIREK MARINE BALES (2527 Dixte Hwy wot teed Tear Fr 2 1418 i { 5S Reuievard Raginaw Bl crop BiuecK IUNK CAR true ea BUICK DOOR RIVIERA PONTIAC WASTE ere ete Watcitap Stinig: tedy os cas See it NOR [ | | 5 ‘ ly 884 'g treensytly 40258 tow TOP CASH 8848 FOR CTRAN CVn (ows payment ot oid trade BIR ar trade tiph om dyad MINtIHAM RAMBLER, 666 8 AME Rl cA N han Puvee ae 2 HELE, WOODWARD MI & T9900 f '’ a FOR PRICE For oo CARH MW BUICK €)001} CONDITION OF we 4 4M taal ° Ocean Pvp 1G toate WELL HUY YouR cat MERZ URY MARK 735 MOTO CABA OAKTANI) USED © Ar 9 VU} } Ny . MASTER CAE T TRAILER 192 Wo Monteats eR oR ORR ROADMASTER COMPLETE READY To G0 ~ : , PANG CONTNOUM (ISCRIC A Gd pts ey yan ef), MUNA Milan Mastion, Jet RIARTEN. $in0s te eer at E JOH time k A] pwr mabe eehe ‘| ’ Farrer is Sicney New w a wee wat i ; A ME LAN Firestone @ S278 ttree ~ ~4 TOP 4 qs | ¢ )I, | \ IR wheels faction healer Sader C \ ) , wasters red leather uplelstery. AD] LLAC i ™ ( t \ new fran omission and four barre! mort . \ | darbieetor 1 aceept highest ( TSE me Care TOOK | til aver $480 Must be seen to be vonstellati lon | appreciated Call FR b-2a0R for RtUP PUMINUM re Nal Howee | #ppountinent te see at ; WILiTe FF int ROAR 1 : “ K ° 5 CANVAS COVER MAS t M OBITICK DR STANDARD CRAFT vat ER MERC bint overhaiied imoetar new cluteh MARK 35 Be CT A MOTOR al reaves i Paint $120 Ute 21012 oo Tr $1495 READY TO 40 HOICK CONVERTIBLE VERY ee ! ’ fil OAK AND AVE rr4 ‘an; a . ou with extras, OF WHICH : : : ‘ ie Can Be Seen | po YOu WAN $5 [ , we QUICK BALE s V \ . A Sl > | on i 191 Buick Special 4 doar dyna > ' flew \ 1 e i a 1OP PRU | : Oe ae a uu heater, like new WUSS i WINSO) We can give soa beth! Stop cty | MO bor Swies and sea ts for the top della £ aan Ss teele ; KE ORTON | SCHUTZ APE RS INC FORD ee os ‘ if 8 “Woodward MI_® $402 ; Nias ORCHARD LAKE ROAD M4 LOCATION U 1 7 k p ‘ KEEGO HARROR 12 FT OATS $40 TERE sed Trin arts S9A yi 4 9204 Fe 22520 | Alvin 140 Trathers §8o {0 HUTCK wr apr c: Tanabouts g144 Aa Fiberglas VPFD TRUCK PARTS lore me t reds au ge 9:60 500 8880 Ma@ Wert FAM Alt MAKPFA ANT) AIDE TS Nal ® 48102 { t 2964 HIPPOS MOTOR 94) 8A 7 + 6y5 Rieu ae mon VE 4 #03 OAUICK 2 DR BPECIAI Ren Oakland Marine. Exch . Uvoefiow Fxceptional, 8425 MA 119 B Saginaw PEO® 401 Used Auto Parts S890f 44"! : Open Eves “til @ Bin iW to 4 ay A u 1cCK VE R ¥ CLEAN Bost’ New A used —- wood A SS! FORT) &€ 2 DOOR FOR PARTS throuchout $780 EM Joel OR | Ray . Wiggs . MOTORS — New Scotts & all kinds! © j CLPAN 817 BUICK, V8 4 DOOR of used Fer Sate Pricks 90: Snyper Dynafiew. Eaves OL TRAILERS — New A tiset, Marine : 27721 raint 148 JEEP PANEL TRUCK GOOD BUICK 10:7 4 DR BPECIAI BRIS. iife preservers Ac hardware cond $173 FRE #0813 | Very goud condition, Btd wat OUTBOARD MOTORS BOATS. (50 FORD POWER WRECKER Rok HW FE 5.6302 twatlers, abla & guna FE 2-l046| Needs body gw fender work basi SHARP jest AUICK CONVERT. RAVEAU CLASS B UTILITY Rac! Oakland FR 29279 ' {ble Pink with black & white up- ing hull) Mark 20H motor, 1957 33 OMC HYDRA, PICK-UP, De | holsterv. 44 Fuctid off Oakland mode! like new with tratler, $350 L luxe job Motor & (fans over ve FE 23-6714 . ; hanted RRH New tlres on tear OND OWNER a ~ BPECIAt EVINRUDE 1", HP ‘5a a ee aed for trans, only AT Butek 4 Doar special. Dyna 24 HP Evinrude Also, boat & O78 . heater, radio. white walla aiid also launching Sportaman's Headquar (54 Fort f 1, TON PICKUP a 1954 4 Door epectal with same ters M24 Lake Orion + Sharp $515. After @ opm 242) Siu Shy exceptional lean cate BHARP 1988 15 FT FIBERGLASS Geolgeland Deayton Plain: ' We have’ many others you might * Runabout & Mark 55 motor Run 38 Forb +, TON STAKE. goon be interested, we will allaw rou 23606 Hahte cover etc. $f 180 FM fond FE 4 0A4) + @ Hbheral allowance on your car TE RRIF IC DISCOUN 1 - ee eed A Ph OR 39-1985 = © On Evinrude motors Shell Lake ; . Ph OR 1338 | 4940 Dinte Hwy and Geneva boats. Be sure! too TYON EF PASS Up Drayton Piains, Mich per cent guaranteed outboard re AION ey ; 52 CADILLAC 4 DR, CLEAN. $600 pair service Backed by 2) yra I: Sell unneeded BM 5811 after 5 Ji) & week- alps haat Open 10 to @ Krego }, (lean ter “ for each ends : » ‘ 47 CHEVY i104 DR “exe “COND TONY'S MARINE BERVIC , through ( lassilied Ads!, RAH. Powerglide- 91425, 300 OF 2605_Orchard Lk. Rd. re 9 , ; tawa THOMPSON PnieT “Cin Cone TT. 2-818], [30 CHEVY 2 DR W WALLS a ear tra — Evinrude e ‘ — $00 Auburn, ae 8 ir .. ee ete. "BE HARDWARE i9h2 CHEV, § HEV | $08 KING AUTO, 115 "3006 Auburn an Adems FE ‘aii 8. Saginaw, FE 8.0403. ~ oF ? » = * # ’ ri ‘ \ ‘ = Is = ff . i. ; . ' « ie “ a gl or" ger: ae in =} ii \ Le * ~ |< 1980 Impala 4 dr Coral & ivory finish 1 ihe Powerglide. Power sesrina | | owet brakes Radio heater Many other accessories, Beautiful sapphire & ivory finish SAVE Many athers ta choose from ee the man with the red cane at— Haskins Chev. an Ditie Higthway at M15 DODGE Hydramatic Ra. | sedan. V-A’en. | miles Stop tn for a real deal Mi5 Clarkston, | mile N. of Dixte MAple 5-5566 or MAple 5-1141 Open Nights Til @ ‘54 DODGE V-8 WGN $21 8 Saginaw, _ ‘66 4 DR. GOOD COND, 1 owner, $475. OR 3-8001, after a or Sunday ‘34 PORD CONV R&A FE 8-9513. C Manning eS) rong 4 DR v-a, FOM, $795. FE "¢5 DOWN CLEAN. CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- {| some? Let us help you rl ed to |; some leas expensive model Lake Ortet Meter Sales M24 at CLARKSTON RD 49 FORD 6 2 DR GOOD TRANS FE #0513 C Manning ANTIQUE CAR 19975 MODEL T 2 door invested 4-855) $0 FORD CUSTOM A R&H, RUNS | good, $130 FE 64-2180 | i9hu FORD eee 6 FIRST _ takes FE §-4482 $5 DOWN | 1944 Pivmouth Savoy dan radio and healer, white wail tires. new car trade-in $405, Eddie Steele FORD 2708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEOO HARBOR FE $0204 FE 2-2328 ‘$1 FORD WAGON. EXC. COND “will Sout clean ‘4 for equity. EM 3 in car & parts, MI | “$23 | ‘M4 FORD 2 DR. IN GOOD SHAPE Price $250. King Bros. FE 40734) _or FE 41112 ‘68 FORD CONVERTIBLE PS a PB R&H Apotlights, white watis, auto transmission A-1 cond 1 owner. Guaranteed. FE 47045 $5 DOWN — 1953 -Ford Custom V8 2 donor ali black standard shift. radio and heater white wall tires $105 Lak M0) ORCHARD LAKE ROAD * KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-8)04 FE 23-2520 al FORD, a DOOR. RUNS GOOD. OR 7-854 3) FORD VERY UNIGE CAR HEM +0081 He Riggins — R& Club Be. | NEEDS | motor work. $328. Smith Motors 1955 Plymouth Belvedere V-8. con- yertible, automatic transmission. | radio cies, heater, white wali tires 7105 e | FORD 27708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD- KEEGO HARBOR FE 5.8204 FE 2-2520 i + $200 Partiy restored $335 | r lesa FORD CUSTOM 300, 2 DOOR. automatic transmission, factory | tustalled nee 2 tone paint al- most new $160 Eddie ‘Steele | +f FORD 27708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO HARBOR FE 5.0204 FRE 2-257 ‘$7 FORD CONVER? FULL POW. er Geld Te, rack top. Price $1480 MI 6-373 ‘3) FORD WiCrORTA™ ‘$400. R&H. WW tres. Body in exe. cond __Runs good. Pyt. Owner. MA §1333 "54 FORD | VIC $295 — NO CASH NEED JUSE MAKE $17 Morthly Payments KING AUTO 8ALEs 115 8 Saginaw PE 8.0407 | ““ gan “et ale Rone GOOD NO- _ruskh FE 5 . Peaceinl Settlement OF A CRISIS! | a tt you are looking for « aoeful settlement to your Iranaportation ertsia, Jet us fate’ your diitieulied . and. ee the solution the ‘form of a good, nts model one-owner Gar at a most reasonable price SHOP AT “Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass ple 6-071 Open nites ‘Hl FE 8-0488 = Open ‘til 9 (115 8 ae ele on 6 heater, directional signals cylinder, factory installed $096. Eddie Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KE B EGO HARBOR FE 53-9204 ‘96 FORD 4 DR. WAGON. R&H WW tires _ gut. _TRogan. b-0204 a FE 2-2529 v-8. ae aaa A DRINING MAN'S CAR THINKING MAN'S PRICE! Hardenburg pone CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 $4 FORD. 6, FOM. R&H. WHITE eal cial mileage, 2738 clean. FE ~ $5 DOWN “1955 Plymouth Savoy, ve. 4 all black with radio a white wall tires. $095. Menmer’ Eddie-Steele FORD 7105 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD O HARBOR FE 5020 == os FORD 2-DOOR 5 NO CASH NEBDED JUST MAKE 9 Monthly Pavments KING AUTO betes 8-0402 R POSSE RSSION $195 full price. No cash needed. $1146 month, Mr. Auto ia Pass 6O Bell, DOMATIC, BSOLUTE WN sll Mgr. Mr Parks at Harold Turner Ford. A = King PASS. COUNTRY SB- peo FORDS — FORD — = FORDS 56 Bie 2Dr, O.D. 6 cylinder, R& ‘S54 Custom 8 Dr, OD, R&H 95 Falriane 2-Dr. ‘54 Country Squire, 9 passenger Above cars can be purchased with small down payment. TOM BOHR, INC. MU 4-1715 $5 DOWN > 1952 Cadillac Coupe DeVille auto- matic transmission, heater white wall steering $505. tires, radio and power Eddie Steele FORD 716 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-9204 1955 rE ful) price No mone $27 mo ucky Auto 8. Saginaw FT 427'% ‘d4- FORD CONVERT engine. ‘57 head. 2-2529 FORD 4 DOOR. NICE CAR down | Sales, 103 and | _}acquer paint $700 OR $9200 $5 DOWN 1952 Ford Cuyustomline, 6 eo ne 4 coor, radio and heat “Eddie Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD GO HARBOR - F FE 5-9204 EB 2-2529 i952 FORD RANCH WAGON, $250. 2561 Judah R 7 1930 FORD. a “KING AUTO. oe _5 Saginaw FE 8-0402 1954 Ford, 2? door, Ranchwagon, , Bend he overdrive. nice nish "Eddie Steele . FORD 2705 ORCHARD Pd add EEGO HAR FE_ 5.0204 tac 1956 ____FE_ 12-2520 Ford Fairlane Hardtop STICK RAD) & HEATER 095 Larry Jerome ROCHESTER of 1984 HUDSON HORNET 4 6 cylinder cleanest in town & out Automatic $305 our full WAM. RAM oN WARD MI @ JEEP WITH. AVORADLIC biade & winch. EM 3-0487 Real c price R.~ 666 “48 This LINCOLN ebony black eg immaculate! ¥ inside & out FORD DEALER emi DOOR This is probably the Exceptional! io omfort BIRMING- 8 .WOOD- ‘SNOW CONTINENTAT. clean | 2.2529, | | | } | "36 PONTIAC | 4barre!, | A collector's item | that must be sreen to be ap- | | Maret Birmingham owned cee TURNER ORD. MI “MERCURY 97 CONVERT WHITE ith white top. 1 owner. Very there $400 dn. Mrs. Thompson _OL 10474 eee se SPECIALS 1959 Edsels New aToP Then SEE WHAT SPEK "39 EDSELS—New, 2 dr byl al heater tated 1A mission white oat SA RUSS. bad atin HAS FOR TODAY'S) Used Nee tore radio & auia. tr aa VE OVER $900" S89 FORD 4 DR. PERFECT, less than 4,000 miles. ' : ‘s8 EDSE C i$ DR Hardtop... JEROME. D rage eee: Mee heel erage: ces 55 &'56 Mercurys from Russ» Motor Company _ ar in $1505 $695 awson i983 MERCURY H- H-TOP A real sbarp m heater, automatic anit. good ae YOU ARE WELCOM ay IN AND ae THE oo! VER ane pene: Be were ® Make “Your Deal “Monday ss dexiand AUTO “e231! WEEKEND SPECIAL me ay DR NASH STATESMAN, tT aeee concition $295 MY “R&C Rambler Sales We're bending-over backwards on our deals 80 WE CAN MEET OUR QUOTA For the Outstanding Deal Youre Looking For OPEN ‘TIL 9 8145 COM M TERCE RD. COR. hth LAKE RD. M 3-4156 ‘58 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN COMVERTIOLE $,000 actus! miles. Coral & white paint, Full power. $2595 PONTIAC RETAIL ~ STORE FE 3-7117 MT CLEMENS STREET BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ ‘SL PONTIAC 7 DR. #68. FE rE 8-0613. a | PONTIAC 4 DR. eneal A R& Hyd HT. Power. ww tires. Clean. $1,650. rE '§-3305. CLEAN ‘55 PONTIAC HT. BEST offer. Also sco ¢. FE 5-2363. ‘§7 PONTIAC 4 ‘TAIN. Low mileage tuily equipped. $1.- 795. FE 3-4050. iN oom: CATALINA. 4 Par TAC ¥ a ed Cares i 5 A sims 1953 | PONTIAC conyers we . po DOWN ereury Monterey 4 door, Mercomatic. 2 tone green. Eddie Steele ; FORD 2705 ORCHARD a ROAD KEEGO HARI R $3 OLD@MOBILE CONVERTIBLE White finish, black top, full pow- one and heater, tear Excellent condition, 1 __ owner. le §-0041. %e PONTIAC CHIEFTAL “Btraight stick, 11,000 miles Best _ offer over $2,000. EM 7 ‘58 PONTIAC CHIEFT FTAIN 4 DR. } owner. 16,000 miles. $1,905. OL 1950 PONTIAC, $56 1955 sONTAS 4 a BLACK & white. 10,000 miles. Radio, heater, } are. Used as second car. $1050. ij < ty re : # . = ‘ f A heey « ; . if ‘ if \: 4 i aA i ey re te Jk / ‘ Fy / a 3 ot y Hee an A" ; ery 4 4 ‘eo Py eoy 4 eet \i P12 oe : See t i : & * 5 * s 4 5 et tes j 1p b oe i {3 ae i 2 , \. ! ‘ f “# ' : i , ' mA z ! fy ' fi a / fo { i | : ; } © f n x 1 ; : a 47 : wtf 2h ' Nee a ~ hy ae : “awenty-e1cHT— ao er aE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 6.1959 |! Exper | oe ee ee = —_———_ ~ BorSele Cars 9 For Sale Cars 91 Boats & Accessories 85 Fiberglas 85A For Sale Trucks 90 For Sale Cars 9 For Sale Cars - 2 | For Sale Cars _ - on! ae For, od . A S| Best Acesriee | ___ Fite se Sale res _20| Fee Set , giuaxp nuvs'! | BARGAINS! Tape, WOLV WAGEMAKER LAS, 13 GMC: VAN TYPE BODY, 4280 “CY” OweNs FORD oF or te Beautiful “a Ee fe. B trailer & < i" seg ry ‘ = : ee nc . rok, P33 hose oat Hester, 40,000. mi pg ad CH ROLET Sh tton-Pont Pontiac Buick ; ae EN & SON aoane __mont. Auburn Hgts. UL ALES ean T PE 2-602. € “FO i es eka , It's & sharp Weed AP oulvore seas cash) _ service and repay. OR $6191 eM eer. “ ron oy. ee Rey res KD : 8. Blvd. at ‘an oir hi ‘ , . Ow 7 oper = ——— ~s . = er ; nd = Zs ee ; leaving ‘chate. Mt was bought to) For § For Sale Airplanes 86 95; WILLYs ) SEDAN DELIVERY. |/ ! , | a CHENY TOR. a i HARLEY it econ = aoe bys Bonu our” Fa" fest down ihe Missisal ttt] mane Good condition. Call PE 65-1182, Y wens 74 motorcycle. UL, 2-2507. wrk o 528 N. Main, jer. OL could float your family for many| FoR SALE: CLUB MEMBERSHIP. after 5 Pm = DR N Sayre Fuvwee : seasons of boating fun. MAple! piper Cub, based at Poutiac Air- NEW Y Fri a) FORD Pewter cayne, V-8,. Sid, transm rr: $1475. 2 cy , pewourn club coupe. Nice. err ce ee "59 Dodge Pick at 8 “akomnaw $F, ssc | gt al ite Medes vOnqeK. SCHULTZ “$2. PLYMOUTH WITH OVER- 73 vt nee EOS Wid Transportation Offered 87 59 Do on IckUp PE 5-410 PE ‘6 Be | Canveren New ¥ me; Grive, runs good, $15. FE $-0547.|.., nopcE Soon. Good engine. . eee uy 1 ndard ne caper 1951 SEDAN. RUNB| - a beaten y nice. $695. : “— : rust. ee ae el ques # 00 MY CARB DAILY TO MOBILE ALA-| 71, UMC, Jensen! tug Weaeral | 00d, #18: 9ls0, 1082 Mash Rem |-60 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. 2-1 . 012 8. wooDW M2308) ia PLEMOUTE, SED SAO ig alornge Pore suis poor owen BRR aPhucmtete egete| ela ty a tg | ae Rae eae | wrarteaer nam| Eddie Steele |» srry teiatinstr’.s) Sizy Sel Se OS FE) NEAT Oa nly 22 hours. O! ee a r ¥. : , s | _ 2-004. oTHORIZED. “JOHNBON. DEALER has we exabts 7 AIRLINER aed R AM MLER R-DAL LAS #46 Ford coupe. FE 4-060. FORD po ng PON ud 1951 PLYMO $95. KING 3 STUDEBAKER Champ. Darna NK FINANCI Perry. Bervice Inc. OR 3-1254 191 N. MAIN, ROCHESTER | "53 CHEVY REALLY NICE 2106 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD Mer. Mr.’ Parks at MI & ‘Avto., 115 8. eis ne bY. ARDAL ANS | y ~~ DART OL Lott Cer {i Huron—as WwW. Huron. Fe 58 DeSOTO KEEGO HA Harold Turner Tere Ford. EXCEL They ‘got to go om ail \TRUCK | GOING ye an 30 FORD 44 TON FICK UP $95) _ 4-21 Ss ; 4 DOOR ra reer Bhs | eee £9913. ¢. Manning. 7318 Highland Rd —load_eithet_wey._ 8 6 +48 Ford. % ton pickup Nicaea) MODEL A COUPE i830 RADIO. CONVERTIBLE “em rane, FE e¥s13. 6. Manning Anything taken in trade meat a "Wanted Used Cara a8. iicONOMY USED CARS : Fe ee ACTORY BRANCH INGHAM ALOMA,, SPAN "AND | GTANSARD waver “n2 Awurn | NORTH 55 “RAMBLER” | iets" pomp"custou"aor-s-pm—0| Power “windoms "and seats” Me : of marine hardware and paint. | “Dixie, “OK” Truc ks STATION WAGON cyl. Fordomatic. \ ter,| cash needed. fe only M u i ; $495 : td Hrs at ATTENTION! | ronp't row'erace ata por er CO a cree iin A aie Toes | ee akmg sv7o sams, | OPEN HOUSE| RAMBLER Harrington Boat Works “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” “ : §3 PONTIAC #1 $56 mo. Call Mr. Sagina 8-0402 666 S. WOODWARD. Meee ck FINANCING PICKUPS -- 4 TO CHOOSE Has the CHIEFTAIN 4 DOOR Sones. Mlest Dept. MI +1618. m4 meres pag jared SUNDAY cae WARE PAYING FROM, $145 4 $245 i967 STUDEBAKER STATIONWAG- “Saginaw. __MI6-3900 e. Get 1 more.tor Boab: for $1. o money down, $10 month. Lucky to . 93 § w. _#2214. vrs DOOR HARD- Lape 1985 RAMBLI > 3 Bidet tel Low mies.“ this. $645. 24 trade, : Biko ER, ARD. MI_ 6-3900. 7 W VAGONS 1957 Rambler wagons. 3 to choose from. Hurry! Standards, auto- matics, from $1,595, 1956 Piymouth Wagon. (1) 2-door, 8 71 ) cylinder — leerta ng ie door aa feylinder aioe gue! "3 TRMINGHAM. RAMBLER TER, ONEY P gt’ Assume as Mo, Call Credit Tar. Mr. Stoke at MI 4-7500, Harold Turne: rd. $9 DOWN 1955 Pontiac, 870, 2 —<. radio saa tpeatet 3 2 tone paint. 1 owner. Eddie Steele RD 2706 ORCHARD HARBOR ROAD KEEGO H. FE_ 5-9204 2-2520 PONTIAC AUTO 1956 PONTIAC HARDTOP, SHARP, must sell now. Best offer. Cal) Hal, FE 43566. - er equipment. No cash needed. CLEAN "33 PONTIAC 2 DR. $350. $350. Yours nara frie | E 38-6682. ws STO ey MYT LE a PORTE DR 50 OLDS V-8. 88. GOOD MOTOR. body. tires. $135. FE 5-4356. 1954 OLDS. SUPER "8S all tires. power brakes. sharp. LD | Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Moree M 5-5141 1956 OQLDSMOBILE ‘08 ‘98 HARDTOP Completely over- be) hauled. Automatic transmission. seats, Two-tone sand and white. ain St., Clarkston MA 5 4-door sedan. Power steering. windows, brakes. 2 88. EXCEL- lent condition. Phone OA 8-133). oO $8, 4 . BARDTOP, white hydramatic, R&H, ww ‘32's «53's «54's FROM $295 Eddie Steele 2705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-9204 1951 PONTIAC. $95. ——— AUTO.. _115_ 8. Saginaw. FE 1952 PONTIAC. $95 1 KING Sore oe 115 8. Saginaw. FE 8-0402 FE 2-2529 | ‘4 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER. _ $225. PE 5-1446. 30 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION with overdrive. $110. FE 4-0927, 195; WILLYS STATION pe ee condition, $300. FE 8-3082. OLIVER Motor Sales TS a eet ae Tersectau Ties BUICK oon Suning and odie Mego hte & soc nou uet sac ce imme ec OR 3-5011 days or MUtua) 45021, Hydra it Desi os: Sn pouring CATALINA 3 evenings. (No dealers, Please!) haust: ‘Sitk~s lights, etc. A feal Hardtop. Sparkling! Ont Dr. GLEAN 1951 OLDS BLACK WITH | *$28"P car in excellent condition. Pp. Sparking! y $895. W-walls. Low mileage. No rust. | 91.579 MA 5-226). STOCK NO. 122 _EM 43-2036. . 1952 ape $75. 1955 CHEVROLET Bei Alr 2 Dr. ‘33 OLDS 98 POWER EQUIPPED. 3 $80: aed Sig) acetone ae at ue rupees 8 ey re 0402. STOCK ‘92 OLDS. 2-DR. RADIO, HEAT- | —A¥ aginaw NO. 123 ER, HYDRAMATIC. ABSOLUTE- 1988 FORD CUSTOM ‘300" 2 Dr. it Wo MONEY DOWN, acome $5 DOWN _ Sedan. Such a bargain? jises. ay meals —_ “oF Paar foe STOCK NO . : Ire : r. arks @ 47500. Harold Turner Ford. toss Ponting Chieftain 8. 2 door. | S"i999 BUICK $6 R 2 Dr Hardtop. _ new car trade-in. $295. A nice one for only $1085. Dixie ‘OK’ Ca Eddieisiecclen | Sasccen 1x1e rs S 1958, PONTIAC 2 DR. Catalina = a op. ere’s another one for ‘86 Chev. Bel Air 8995 FORD aa "55 Chev. Deiray 8, P TAD MARBOR | STOCK. NO. Les is Chev 3 De. s Pe ied FE_ 5-206 FE 22529; 1956 PLYMOUTH 2 Dr. Club 8e- we cree: fee wares Sens | ‘50 RAMBLER. 2DR Et, BLACK dan. What a bargain? $005. ‘$4 Chev. Delray .. yas j._ $1685. STOCK 150 St Chev, 3 Door 3398 ta we BTC Mod for a Gu ‘$3 Chev. 2 Or. $365 . ony tee seri ‘82 Chev. 2 Door “$295 | STOCK NO. 188 ‘$1 Chev. Coupe $175 1954 BUICK 2 Door, good trans- at oo a Bee ae tins portation Tor $595.. ev. ‘ 136 Ford 2 ar ‘11908; PONTIAC-CADILLAC | grockx no. 160 BS Olds Hol, Coupe oe : 1953 PONTIAC Sedan. Good trans- ‘$4 Pontiac 2 Dr. $69 1957 CROWN IMPERIAL tatl ‘64 Pord, pare ie $595 4 DR. SEDAN solid white in eects tee 2 ied perce et ee "34 Mercury cies ote $495 color, power steering & brakes | STOCK NO. 171 53 Willys . and power lage tan 6 way seat. 1955 BUICK Century 4 Door Se- "31 Oldsmobile 98 . Just the car for your summer dan. A feal steal! $995. ‘$1 Nash Rambler $150 vacation with air Veadiioning, ‘30 Pontiac $ 95 495 s NO. 179 hs 5 Hed 1965 BUICK Century 2 Door Hard- 48 Pontiac .............. ‘.$ 50+ 1956 T BIRD Se eine menses. (Or eee 2 SOLID WHITE, redio heater. for- STOCK NO 18 ee we rie Ures. continental 1955 BUICK S peor cedanteiand Dixie ' OK" Lot. = 5 PALES S = poe OS ack cet ard transmission. A real clean Dixie Hwy near Sashabaw __ DRAYTON PLAINS, MICH. ‘$3 OLDSMOBILE 88 HOLIDAY HARDTOP white | 2 tone blue and white, walis, full re equipment. cash needed. Payments only month, KING AUTO SALES - 1188. Saginaw | ‘3% OLDs AT. RUNS GOOD. $180. | E #4752 | 1951 OLDS, 305 ering, AUTO. _ 5S. Saginaw. FE 8- R&R MOTORS ACATION SPE ECTAT. 5 Plymouth ..... VA 5 > Sav sor — 4 door — R&H. Power- eee ee $1395 Custom 300-8 c yuotert yertome: atid 57 Ford vee tie — Tutene—Ready to ¢ 'S7 Pontiac $ 795 veces $1695 | $2195 | 1958 IMPALA ‘ SPORT COUPE. V-@ A jet black beauty with radio. heater, power- glide. This car is immaculate ire $2195 o22 | 1957 PONTIA | 4 DR STARCHIEF WAGON Sil- | ver grey with tu-tone grey in- terior. steering & brakes. white | radio, heater Bi gresineic eage one owner | tires. A low mi | car like new | _ $1895 | y. 15 1957 CHEVROLFT BEL AIR CONVERTIBLE Blue with black top. stick shift, radio, heater, white tires. ~ $1695 ¢ 1957 PONTIAC ph pend INA CATAL UPE. Beautifii’ corsa! & white, ae heater, hydramatic, white tires. ‘$1595 IJ 1984 CADILEAC “@2" SEDAN. Bue with-4nterior to match, panes steering & brakes and power w ws. Loaded with Safari wagon—Radio & Heater—-{- ssorie fi Power brakes~ Power steering — seeps. a: am nas == _ Hydra = ~ New tires. . _ $1 295 55 Dodge .........$ 795 “ Coronet - Overdrive - Lovely tu- 1956 FORD Pg neeal at a saving FAIRLANE VICTORIA, radio, . . 5 heater white tires. stick shift, | '54 DeSoto ...-....$ 295 Pe tcke greaa a WOnS. with maven: i toor—- Nice second car ing interior A clean car. "$2 Linedln only $ 295 $ Here's a solid machine. Come . | and get it. 4 1956 PONTIAC 82 DOd@6 cs cccazes$ 295 eas White with black Diplomat hardtop seed p basses bball tires. wer rh “ ‘§2- Piymoath .....$ 79 A stich one. Good body—Excell - 3 aonb md a a $1095 ONAC ....005; A mechanic's special va COMMANDER ovone "SO Buick ......... price a eG ar ice rumatog’ motor windows - os ipbanens, i BSN sascisncs.§ 17 $795 * e-doot aeden Lote of transpor- * . tation. 1960 MERCURY 46 Plymouth ......5 75| Chl Seek. Me Peceee Coupe-Do Hh youryeit special. cverbawed. $ 198 clean car. We dare anyope to beat | our deals —’Try us! BUSINESS IS BOOMING. . R&R tte: _Anc. | it WILSON : LAC- CADILLAC Woodware pontise | B'HAM MI 4-1930 one owner car. $795. STOCK NO 183 1954 BUICK 2 door hardtop. Some more transportation! $595. et oce NO. 186 7 DODGE Royal 2 door pare: ie Real sharp car for $1305 ee woe 189 954 I1CK 2 door, Here's one for $435. . | STOCK NO 190 1957 DODGE Sierra Station Wag- on. You'll look a long way before you find one finer or cheaper at our price of $1595 aie OLDSMOAT BILE 2 4 decent car! $6095, et: setts TOCK 19? 1950 FORD 2 door. It runs! $75. tj 199 1953 NASI, Lovely on the Insi horrible on the outside! $175 Me: STOCK NO. 211 1954 BUICK eoery 4 door se- dan. This ome owner, unusually ra ear’ ee is reflected in STOCK NO. 213 1983 OLDSMOBILE 4 dr. sedan. § Some More nl portation for ou, fe STARS ee BORK: a joor sedan. to beat at $795. opera wee BUICK cent 2 doo top. Not too bed at $905 4 door sed transmission. ahcaay buy! 9706. = 1984 Pontiac's door of transportation for 8. ie ony so Deilevably low - Oe stock - 198 BOIcK s door to believe ‘but it's” » stock NO. 2% 1838 VOLESWAGER Microbus The ome you Wave been for . . . grip, 62196. 1 CHEVROLET “So you expect?” Its oni . nai OLIVER 7 210 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 2-910 Open Eves, Mighty ‘Motor Sales. BROKERS ‘38 Ford Fairlane - FOM $1895 Chev. 4-Dr. Wagon ....... 1795 ‘81 Ford Fairlane HT ....... $1405 ‘66 Ford hal ag cgeton ceseves $1995 "56 Plymouth V-8 Auto ...... $ 996 ‘55 ‘ord 4-Dr. FOM ........ , $ 905 Chev. 4-Dr. 2108 ......... $ 895 33 Buick yee ore ‘Nice ws = 7 ~~ cial ial ee -. $ 795 <2 8 mf i se) } we a MT Pet ef, cs = ' ‘ j ae A ; Je East Gunslinge aa ft tc Ge Is Rushi KE PONTI o Get Their ing a Tk 4 AC. PRESS, § rity that Programs ’s Tel _ JUNE 8, television turnished e 1959 has is brought anc by io Figures + TONIGHT’S is ait catia Cations Geted ’ Mexico released so si in this phan a4 ~My Stew all TV HIGHLIGHTS Chem. + WW celuma } give the 2) Roy Re + are 'Y a pm many Ga Se omg aga Sone Saas (9) ee Seen __ Gnas sahet te | fo rg in one set for Masterson (9) Doctor. ory . Drama : TV i the surroundings 4 ! 2% aS er day at two (e802 Popeye. . eo. “ : Gre : ‘nates 4 Me most re Senn NTY-NT Foes eo — ¢ Dale Roberts 6 Ss Beat = “ie (9) Popeye. =— ingly selection ee One | pee : wn = fan} Yout Sueur. hie eee. Gi bee w.tTV inaiy'be i oe lig vo shaeilialls 1 fee — a nel ( Burea a Ww Day Closer autif e tascinat- as Rhode 's wii ; = 3 os Sunder Dens ) Grey eath- ‘Century Pete Boia ay seg ay nanda i dae ne Hg 100 (2) Highway Date. | i: (9) oe (7) Whit “ . “p. Actes piso is back Thee.” “A” Show Ro- hig soap ma:|. Ba al Settomest” (90. Ingemar Johannecr aunt = — and a ee Guys Picnic” , as well (4) lying a clie ris ate », [8:00 Ma (2) Our pprecia around as 'Oh and Do in Detroit as People to him. ™ eee r. Drama — myyhean ‘ (4 Miss leagues tive for Perry 4 io. Ct is” in and (7) Dick Are . netein.’ . “Bride : Soha Sullivan. Its aG Brooks. once ee listen to a Johnny C. Connors Warren. D Clark: on: ” (35) of or ny Hort Sack Cart (7) Music fenk Lite ming full — wore y Crawiord mane bi poe Dele He walt: _—— . eee agi Al ae lca (3) Mov a" atop the -soda dircle at % lice Cir ed for th =p ey Des, vorite “cma :35 (2) AY MO! year ames Martino, ‘ 2) As ie. : But piano. highball re: the . cus and e St man) |8:00 4 cr Alive: Ww 8:00 Medita RNING (9) M in sho Cagney’ The W head Pete has resting | ert Cul * * = (4) (color) (cont.) 8:55 a ecshars Shut-ins 8:30 Joan Crawierd, V sed,” Le (4) 7 Marne tou mpi sloce be as He's \ pects p (Tra ghana wil icalar) New . ee inca oe ae Joan jure to earn y: Perry’ Co or) ) Pe efli e Elizabeth. is hen For, from $70 ckdown) the rry'’s | mo. Va-'2 49) Bill . New (7 te Kelly’ y. n, (2) Susie beth till we he joined hee personals. 000 this ex T season jast mee q-/9200 (2) board. 8. 9:00 ) Law s Bh (4) : le ‘up ars it, Ww al as he 5 probably ye eresa and he w of Court (2) man ues, Queen a jazz but whe elk. H his oom rms tha = Eien nett os present (4) ae Health i GE Thea 2:30 (7) Day for a D. ideath the lather he n he wi e| \Y tes: Li serie ch will the Fo Tony : (7) h of : ng Angel,” ter. “ 730 (2) in Cou ay- 'back thi is sc orks nial, Salin ncoln, Ni s. Among star Four | Ben- Und the Crossr Edie ” Loui The Fall House P. rt. of hi: ng will sl ared t Man a and Cot eb., Cent sents.”’ in “P ads who Our World, rsta = (4) 3 nee us Jourd: 5 (4) (color) arty. “If I am head. ide off 0 | Be ty Power Sucti calls he y Mary arances (7) Jubi rs June (2) Detroit rts. ara ow. Ja (2) Big P orm. is. fact it wou! he said, cna ete job ion gi don’ rself Markha are (9 ilee VU; (4) Pulpit. ic Kites, doe (4) ayoft ihis Id be eee an shag esr ate We ds star prod m, who|®3 ‘ ) Herald ge (7) ontiers of 9:30 (7) Colt en, Joe (7) ¥oung Dr lin spade be impossibl spite the — sacdern: in the ly, ‘Hell stars out ucer. “W 2) Wanted— Truth Christian Faith 330 (2) — Beat th . Malone and sa ard. “Th e to forg | BE \. 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Mon ave ore Sew vane = Ne trnte oun ely dates : pon Sy won ieon lute monDa wean a ~ 5M Call A we wR ra 3:30 w Pontiac Week mtg XYZ, Paul Win ng LOK For a ofaony leer aay ea pat Sl acter | ORL | Fo four . Ww ta Fret me Ag eit. $:00—WIR, - Dedicate -HIR S Ne une a0 ee Fe Reng gas") Sei Re ated to the 0 = Cleanin Time ry P. wron Protemuot We o0-CKL Tom Oe WW, Joe Van Ss = eT a 20% vile S| see Ontenian Hour wxyn AW. Rows m eerienn WIBK. wows _. ick O = = WIR, Knowles Biré 8 MICHIGAN HEA 7 Rn HE aes me ae xperts | Ser oo ; (SEE ™ n TV — four | 5:*. aa vag | — We bee oe Bird AC : — Renfro atovent x ,00 - 88 Newbe INC. wiBK. tings cw Sein, Renwtes pay ve BY ee Gti Presentati FE B66 Street : S were irwn. fe - r Leen Cui a E 0-665 a ° 75 . ale David Componite OF JEADING C . AND oT ee pie aa Eo & KLAND- WAYNE Al ww. Roberts euwnay ev ? bagi Hat . AYNE 4. yp Bo w Teenten Pores i, are, Biber News Sunday : Religion WCAR, Radio C Forum cxLw Ouest we ‘ , June 7 OW, Pontine Weake aoa eon Seer, a Subjec F . ‘ Es se. vies i "GELW. Reon . a“ oo THE Why It’ AC mak | 5 Mosie mel so, eee onte t's Critic G : | \ — on JAMES ( 4 al . . . Corrective AC K. | ‘Comen WH dur Frie | unity Ba : ITMER C nds to Wate — doa HIROP : x Pontiac RACTIC ; é Se F E bene F - ¥ . ‘ Z # he) fi _- {' j } : | f fe] ; b fa fl . pl AS ' : d ; , : : PHIRTY . : _.__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 : . ' family bath conveniently located|and shop space, and a big recre- . te double as a guest lavatory. Bed-|ation room. In the no basement) The other twe are corner |etsion. the heater would be lo- enough to permit en pe es Th furniture arrangement. mas- : ter bedroom has its own fava- or nc an —— . tory, and a large wardrobe es ae Made in 30 Minutes . 1 protects In the basement version, a stair- pets and property way, M cated between the 190) 4 ree plan showing how a) INEM? ag : Ce : | rkbench to- NCHOR FENCE protects children bedroom hall. The basement would Sturdy hang promoting page| * A oa while it adds provide space for laundry, hobby ®°™e" — pets sad prapety jabl€é to home handymen. For a 7 =f new beauty to your home and ‘copy of the Masonite Half-Hour grounds. It’s a perfect back- = Study Plan Order Coupon Workbench, send a postal to the ‘ ont ae oe . and vines. Nationally known Send to The Pontiac Press, Home Service Bureau, Suite 2037, ee Pontiac, Mich. 111 W, Washington St. Chicago 2, oe : nthe Fonce son sosts a . ; : r plan No, AE-312. annual inting. | Enclosed is 530 cents in coin. Material t is about $15 for, coated after weaving — not ; Please send me a copy of the |. workbench, which is made, before. Call for free estimate. . basi study plan of The House of |tom materials that have been| COLD WAR CELEBRITY — Here's an artist's rendering of three bedrooms, 1% baths and covers 1,144 styuare feet. The builder The Week, Design X-61. pre-cut at the lumber yard The! te . Portable Dog Runs the “typically American” home which will be a star attraction at says that without land, basement or garage, the house should sell No stamps accepted. Please | working surface is Seeite Tem so the American exhibition in Moscow this summer. The ranch has for $11,000 to $13,000 anywhere in the United States. do not use sticky tape on pered Presdwood, the tough, splin-| - FE ay coins ; ’ ter-free material used in industrial) ° s id NAME ..... sacha e » bLwork :. ® NO DOWN PAYMENT Average American Home Will Amaze Russians — incase rns” "The plas also shows the prover| [7% = 56 MONTHS 70 PAY ; B STREET ...<.. ‘csesseeee [way to install a Peg-Board panel, | FACTORY INSTALLED © Ist PAYM’T AUGUST By DAVID L. BOWEN more truth in showing this as the and monthly carrying charges of;room 3 is. the only one without CITY........ STATE......... which can are as a tool rack House of the Week offers an en-|typieal house of the American-about $101. | double bled atte ss —_ = = = Ss home wo eo tirely new kind of opportunity to- worker than, say, in showing the Company officials maintain that | day: If you build this design you Taj Mahal as the typical home the house with no basement or} , will have a home that has made of a Bombay textile worker, or garage and exclusive of land, | j —and may make more—interna- Buckingham Palace as the typical-should sell for $11,000 to $13,000) e : tional history jhome of an English miner.” lanywhere in the United States. In oc es er @ee X-61 jis a Cold War celebrity: In addition to confounding the When erected in. Russia, the | ; the “typically American’ three- Russian propagandists, whe ap house will have a 10-foot wide _ : ‘ing. put, Parently are apprehensive over | oreidor splitting it down the | . bedres ” “um ’ ‘hel * oe ee the possible impact of the ex renter, This is to permit all of | vup in Turssia as a star Aliraction Wibit on the poorly housed RUx the estimated 3!) million Rus in the American National Exhibt-) sian public, the design should sian visitors to see the interior, | tion opening July 2) in Sokolniki’ have wide appeal here at home waich will be furnished by | Park in Moscow ; becatise it was so carefully Mary's on a retail budget of | & The designer is Stani yH Klein. aimed at the average American — gs agg) The corridor also has | a long Island, N.Y, architect) family given the home its popular | whose plana) have (bern ured The building firm chosen by the name: the Splitnik. | in thousands of development! . lack andl _. | homes. He was axked to design) ate Department fo select and tf custom built in the United) : construct a typical American , a the house for an average, middle ; ‘States, the house would probably | , . home at Moscow, All-State Prop- _ ae ea class family, holding the cost to have a garage (few private—eiti ‘ erties, Inc, has the identical mod- | nana around $12,000. not including land, ' yens in Russta own cars) and ; a ‘et for sate with eompletely im-) | basement oF garage. proved quarter-acre jot in a might have a basement. At the; OFFICIAL CONSTERNATION Commack, Long Island, develop Peaen ot Notet 7 ao ete “ : t 1 is ted as Uy pe The Russian news agency Tass'ment for $14,490. Available OD erate Darang : Offers So Much More Home already has paid unwitting tribute 30-year mortgages, the homes in So much for the background | to the skill of architect and build-|Commack can be purchased Dy are’ the house ° } , “ . er, charging that “there is no a veteran with no down payinent) : | EF S M h ¢ M - = S | The main entrance brings the I visitor into a modest foyer set! or O uc ess one y eee 44 Or apart from the remainder of the} , living room by a coat closet The | ' Fr o| living and dining rovins are laid! The home you've waited for at a price you can afford! The archi- LAUNORY AN ' out in the famitiar “L"! shape. | . . i . STOndis G Silk tha ‘ilchem dn ‘beeweer ‘and tecturally attractive Fairview model offers spacious floor-planning a) J handy to both with 1,022 square feet of good living . . . plus the full basement! ~ i ’ are pene ae 1. ven Situated in a quiet residential street, the Queck-built homes are quality- gives the ¥ oom an Open | . . . , Dees : deed. re feeling and sliding lave doors | built for less! The Rochester area provides city water, separate | d i lead to the terrace or breezewayv | ; ‘ ae ° ° | : b xiita" z at right. In the no basement ver storm and sanulary sewers; schools within walking distance. | , pn aay — lai sion, a laundry and = storage ; 3 fea room ts put off the kitchen, cre 3 Bedroom Brick - Full Basement - 2-Way Bath | 4 ating a ktichen vestibule. - , | LIVING ROOM 3 The laundry goes downstairs tn , 1 022 Ss Ft of Livin Ss a _@ , | : AFNROOM 2? ; bew oF 20" w 13'8" : the basement version and wide : q , & ; P ce Family Room | | 13188 «10 BEOROOM 3 ‘ windows are\put in the rear dining | Built-in Oven, Range § ~* Kitchen Hood Fan | | 10" 2 a il F | room wall ‘ | | { X-61 | With counters and kitchen ap - —— a ee pliances in-an “LL shape. there . is plenty of room in the kitchen i NO BASEMENT VERSION — Laundry is placed in a small for a dinette table 13 550 5450 room. added to the kitchen when the house ts built on @ slab The three bedrooms are ar 9 FHA Terms DOWN HOME SEC JUNE 64 COL MAT HW X-61 ranged along a core hall with the = | . | : 67" oO” | BEDROOM? 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