The WtQther M Wnlkn aortas hrniM Hboucrs Hunday , (DtUS« m Pas* J) - ' ' THE PONTIAC PR Home CdioO Edition 118th 1CEAR **** ' * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY.APRIL 23, 1900—30 PAGES* _— —— —! - ',—i :— UNITED pans* INTERNATIONAL 8C ASSOCIATED PRESS Residents of the Pontiac dree, today were basking midsummer weather. After reaehinf If'Wrh of 81 yesterday, the ittercury today was approaching the record 88 for this oate set m 1925. At 2 jf.SMt was 85. „ . , . ’ ' The red-bift Detroit Tlfers. sided by balmy 81 degrte temperatures, drew s record opening dor crowd.ot Briggs Stadium yesterday. Pair and continued; warm with a low of 60 is tonight s forecast ~ ' ; s ~ . . * — - ~ Mrs: Carrie Ferrler, 53, of 4104 S. Mill St., Dry den. stopped, .too, in time to avoid hitting the youngster. Mrs. renter looked at the boy and'he looked up at the big grill M»OKS WEARY "If wie had hot done this, Eisen-j liojver would have called us Iriends' of^democracy and might have; given us the same embrace he, gave F r a'n c i $ c o Franco (of1 Spain)." i Daring hi* tong TV appearance | Castro looked weary sad coughed . repeatedly,'a* If suffering from | llttto aiaoyed at the big scare they had shared. They waited for a tew moments, giving each other the right-of-way, but Dale didn't move, go Mis. I Ferrier started tip again. , Dale had become impatient and started to scurry at the last Instant. Mrs. Terrier couldn't stop in time. - *■ . Dale was tailed instantly at 5:01 p.m.. * . . A'ftrst-grajJe pdpjl Mrtamora School. Dale 4s the son of Mr-and Mrs. Dillard Brewer. | HIGH SUNDAY 78 f Sunday trill be partly cloudy witD # few yrtiowers and temperatures becoming somewhat cooler. The high will be about 78. • w v. Cloudy and rather cool with scattered showers is the outlook for Monday. Morning winds' southwesterly at 10 m.pJi. will befcome southerly at 15-25 m.p.h. this afternoon and 10-15 tonight. -• Sixty-two was the low in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. . v j . ■ * 1 - % I He repeated charges that att-t . thorities at the V.S, navSI base kt i Guantanamo in eastern Cuba-were1 linked tn a plot against his re-i gime. He jaid he knew “perfect-1 ly well” of a tie between U.S. naval authorities and eounter-i revolutionary ■ elements at Santi-. ago, capital of Orient# province, |and odfor dissidents in the area. Getting Bikes Agrees to Shake-Up Yields Some of Powers Rhee Lashes Praises De Gaull Nixon - but No Berlin at Summit dorsement Premier-Cabinet Pule Returns to South Korea WASHINGTON Mt — French President Charles de j Gaulle proposed today that the Paris summit chnfer-Active Dems Kennedy, jence next month concentrate on seeking a relaxation j of .Soviet-Western tensions rather than on solving specific issues such as Berlin. De Gaulle told a news conference at the National Press Club that disarmament should be a chief Hopic Humphrey at Opposite,* Ends of Country Government Juggling on Strong Pressure Gets Cool Reception rrs .THAT TIME — This is a familiar sight around Pontiac this week as parents and children are busy. checking bicycles. With the annual Bicycle Safety Week, in-full swing,' Pontiac Police Sgt. Robert C Gaines does some parental checking himself. Here he points out a safety check point to his son Bobby (loft). Rickey Wilcox of mum rm* es.u .145 Whittemore St. and his daughter Gina Marie. Gaines lives at 159 Whittemore. The bike check is sponsored by the Downtown Pontiac Optimist Luncheon Club and will conclude next Saturday with a bike parade. Children will’get their bicycle licenses next week. Whitmer for Cites School Need $52,000,000 Program By The Asaorliitcd Press- Vice* President Richard 1 of M. Nixon has received ~ praise but no endorsement from a possible though unlikely rival' in the contest [for the Republican presidential nomination. .> ■ | Meanwhile, the Democrats’ most active primary I battlers-campaigned on op-posite ends of the country, [Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts in Oregon and Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of t Minnesota in i Maine. summit'. discussion. He said “one must limit) + nuclear armaments in sol I far as there exists a reciprocal control” of missiles, airplanes and other means of) delivery. De Gaulle began presuthmit talks j here yesterday with President Ei-j aenhower in a 70-minute, White ) House conference. He is .-oh a I (day state visit to Washington. •w« conference he said i Berlin is concerned see now a possible I solution. The big need, De Gaulle said, [is to obtain a relaxation of ten- !• Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York: who say* “f am nbtj a candidate nor will 1 be," heaped! praise or. 'Nixon Friday. ’ sions.between East and West. dTId's; Should be accompanied by a be-, Winning of disarmament, pa said! SEOUL, Korea (#—President Syngman Rhee today agreed to shake up his bad- „ ly jolted South Korean government with a premier becoming the official chief executive.. «. Going. back to the premier-cabinet system he .once scrapped,-the 85-year-^ ojd President moved to yi«ld some of his powers as the (nation’s strongman. He would remain jis ohief of state. Rhee’s moves to meet demands for more deiqpcra-cy were received.coolly. . nit i. Questions were immediately Trusty Who Stole «♦ raLW ^ much ^ actu. Month Ago Suspect in ally would relinquish. Rjiee was 20 Detroit Cob Holdups rrp®rtw| *® have band-picked cab- Finally Recover Deputy's Car "Dirk Nixon has been a very I good friend ol mine tor many ! yearn." Rockefeller told £ news j conferenee in Philadelphia. “He . baa done at* absolutely -urberh ; By HARVEY ZITKERBERG heat, oil. desks, chaira.lockers,(keeping k ‘Accounting-/cost Si. 92 jet, a*-vte* president." “* j But, when Provision should be made for;Nixon, Rockefeller . replied salary schedule changes so that'would wait until after the Repub-hooi district can attract and | iican National Convention in July. - School Supt. ; mev today outlined a 10-point- ex-, penditure estimate totaling more! than 52 million dollars to finance the Pontiac school system through! for cafeteria aprons and football! uniforms; chemistry'test tubes andj_ everythii® else. Tax Evasion riTriai Ends ! ‘The French soldier-statesman (whose views often disagree with' The personal car <>l those of Eisenhower and other Al-j County* sheriff's deputy lied- leaders said “What is para- ered on Detroit's east side yester-mount is to create a 'detente' while L aImost „ month after » *»« striving to achieve-something post- ! jtivr, something limited with or two, or three questions. through the premier > . South Korea had the cabinet a Oakland ftejore A beginning teacher’s salary 1951 was 11.700. If UTnow $4,130 The textbook ''20th Century Book- | retain good instructional personnel. (TOURS OREGON e quality of the This can't be accomplished, school*officials say. If v approve on a May 9 ballot -thej Board of Education's request for! a 2,8 miliage increase in the voted tax rate. (Castro Lashes U.S. Try I " Then after a certain., time - | . - j j y Will bo possible to make further the object of a wide search jn H If nrT 111 rv progress on solution which could’suspect in a se-1- at I Kennedy, toured Oregon today, J *** J jn^evenbeconcelved oltotfoy.-up* to Detroit, for the second day in a row. As OatHfe said. < The Detroit FoSce Depart he shoolTOhands on street corners! NEW YORK (AP) — The long] * * * j meni« auto squad reported Dep- and addressed political rallies, he trial ot Rep. Adam Clayton Powell! In earlier ®‘* wefk- uty Raymond A. Ptlon’s ear was stressed one major theme: Candi- Jr- le ,*(JggestPd., droppln8; discovered parked in ime Minister Y. T. -Pyim told newsmen Rhee proli-, t was' ably will resign as head of the •ounjy ruling fiberat party to become ; a nonpartisan president, j Coming from a conference with Since theh, the trusty has been!the President. -Pyun also .said i from. In front of the jail by a trusty. ............... a Rhee agreed to suggestions for a" series of taxicab, hold- making his national pdhee politi-ically neutral, / V ‘ dates should enter primaries, la Portland Friday, for Fifth Column' in Cuba I jury. | Berlin from -the summit program j I A Federal Court jury of eight!® the Kope of, concentrating j women and four men which re-i*objects which could lead to (ported itself hopelessly deadlocked easing of tensions. i discharged Friday by Judge) President Eisenhower, by con- i' morning . The trial begi HAVANA <£)— Fidel Castro accused the Eisenhower attack on Sens. Lyndon B. John-1 jnr> forenian Harry A. Erter. son of Texas and Stuart Syrotas- an |n«nranr, broker', first told ton of Missouri. ■. why he«t equipment, the preaent 19.921 to 22.307 in 1965.1 administration today of trying to set up "Every year we need more teach-iumn” in Cuba. »ks8pencn^irito»!| ^u*5an WfRf Minister charged that recent re-) keep up," whitmer'marks by President Eisenhower and Secretary of State! primary hallo; said. “More children require more ‘ 1 money." t. The eo»t-ot-Uvittg index will ' its annually. ihopping eenfer Frida; ! by two policemen. ■The car bore no signs of dam-j age, police said. ! WASHED At TO 1ST The shopping center is just west charges 'of Van Dyke between Harper and down | De. Gaulle held his flrat policy!** Ford ExprM8W*y ’ 'talks of his trip with Eisenhower The trusty, Frank strachan, iat the White I louse late Friday. M. of Detroit, drove oft in it op j 'The two men met" for 70 minutes, March 33rd after 'alone except tor interpreters. 1 auto at the jail. ■ The ponce hay/ been under fire I for their brutality in crushing antigovernment demonstrations. | Vice President-elect Lee Ki-poong, main target of the deni-•atprs, said he was resigning. “V*-' ! sM op i committed to negoti-op Berlin with Soviet Pre-I niter Nikita 8,'i 4-4 spilt began flrat ballot and continued through CB' . . aft the 3# vote* taken. Later Er- . . ... . a. ter anu* he wa« tired and eon- But both will be on th«> Oregon ,UBr(, ani| lha) lhr f|,m| |)a||n| , - ^ “*:V, * . Ml *rav tot tor acquittal. |Christian A. Herter were4 Ieandldatre*Whether’or not they Powell headed lor Harlem I part. Of a 'well prepared , , (want their nafnes there. where he had scheduled a thanks and premeditated plan’' to rOOT byesiqht ' Humphrey. Kennedy’s only op-igiving prayer at the Abyssiniat., .. . , . —— an in^rnift front ** i 'rx If Ponent in West Virginia's May W,Baptist Church, of which he is objects but d.d not disclose whatlpasstnK I1C?naJDe Gaulie |Simary. drew aburstofapplauselpastor. [they were. 'wll past midnight Castro de-C • Friday night when he’told the! The Negro legislator-minister French spokeamtn I "This means that everything!.,iarwt that statements hv Kisrn- OGG721 GiOOITl V Maine Democratic convention; jtold about 600 members of h«s i Baradur told reporters ^—1---— — —congregation Fridax night: assumed DetiauUe , |___ WASHINGTON .UPI> - French! ^b^ng issues Isto 1. am *e, bark ,0-wwk "«• •«» fifth column to-' t-ncourage President Cbarlei- de stroll-1 thsl don’t belong counter-revolutionary struggle!**® ou* of President Eisenhow— * against the (Cuban) goventihent. _ _ __ ____ _ ^ ----- — After,the jury was dismissed, ! The two leaders . exchanged derwent surgery Incumbent Vice President John ('hang, whom Lee beat to the mid-March eleettoas that brought rigging, did step protest against the “continuing tyrannical, oppressive rule” Of the Rhee govern- | Press Secretary James Hagerty j Police suspect he said Eisenhower considered it aj[or som(> 20 robberies of cab driv-|) "very > -good conversation." He ers sinGC bis escape, jsaid it covered a wide range of | strachan was serving t! account check; "'J Will Check Dr. Dooley Chang, who had four months of his term left, said in his resignation statement he wanted to csDonsible!"^"* warnln* h011* t0 the Syng-. . man Rhee government which is drunk with power." He said both Lee and Rhee should- resign to calni the nation,* and new elections for both- office* be called. schools use cost more each year. 'Ihower and Herter were "all part said Whitmer. "The.cost of teach-.a preconceived interij to create full time. T have been working! {only part lime because of the | t ordeals of the trial." .NEW YORK (AP» — Dr. Thom-I as A. Dooley; the Laotian jungle)' BOTH AGREE Lee said in a statement that both hg and Rhee were agreed renting the premier-cabinet Boy Loses Fatal Game With Car He a Isa accused the United ; states of trying la organise sam. | sort of arthm against Cuba with-j in the Organisation of American 1 States. onicr st the White House Friday! follower their first meeting. This was an apparent reference 1 looked like b mighty glum man to the raising of. defense counsel Edward B. Wll- toasts Friday night at a formal year for removal * * 4 gion a« an issue in the West Vtr-1 --------- _ -r T. .... L............... J White j Sitae campaigning. Kennedy jqoeior. wui reiui n m. e of He ^ ^t. ,for a routine, examination at he ^ Memorial Cancer Center. He Oto|„ ■ [e strode through HP —PBHi .,.... ■ 1'fvlobby, staring straight ahead Roman Catholic. is trying to win^ 1 paying no attention to the cor- >*> •*> overwhelmingly Protestant ] Castro rejected Eisenhowpr's respondents, surrounding him; | state. . [charge that he betrayed the Cu-' , __________ 3, I960 serviced with hug* gantry _-------- that take precious time to' rail away before firing. The new coffins are 65 by 90' feet .high concrete hangers. The 83-foot Atlas is stored horizontally inside. Just before firing a roof slides back. .The Atlas is set on LOS ANGELES' (AP)-The Air Force is packing a new missile shooting iron today after blasting an Atlas 1CBM from a revolutionary horizontal concrete firing hangar. And the Navy successfully tested Friday a new method -of launching that turns any ocean, lake or stream into a missile launching pad. • The Air Force, after the Atlas test Friday at nearby Vanden-berg Air .Force Base, announced the new firing methdS is operational or combat ready. This means Vandenberg now has twee operational launch corn*! ptexes—previously completed vertical sites plus the new ••coffin” J or horizontal complex. * * * Previously Atlases, like other big missiles, have been kept in vertical posture on-their pads un-tit launching!, They have Been) OKs Remarks of Budget Chief Rep. Anderson Told Rap at Legislature Is 'Expression of Opinion' . LANSING (tlPI)-r-Remark* by]?-^11Z DffirerC •the state budget dir&ctig' criticiz-TliOfUJJo fit-trio, ing the Legislature were *'rimply| V-~Ug.fi D..U-an expression of opinion,” not vtejiJAUJlC'U ll Uivl its tail by a crane. Then it blasts off for ahy target within a 6,000 mile range of the West Coast facility, 125 miles north of Los Angeles. At Point Mugu, near Vandetv berg, the Navy demonstrated the novel theory that balistic missiles can be launched from the surface of oceans, lakes or streams by, floating them like spar-buoys. The 10-inch missile, rigged by three frogmen in a rubber rail, shot less than 100 feet fotb the sky. But the Navy said the test means oceans are now launching pads, DONALD M. LONG Elks Lqdge 810 lation of civil service rules, the Civil Service Commission chairman said today. Grosse Pointe Tells Jew Property Owners Wor| 'Descendant of U. S. Founding Father' LANftriiG (I PI) — Ally. Gen. Paul L. Adams today Unwed IT awbpoenas, including one to Detroit Police Commissioner Herbert W. Hart, in connection with an investigation of the “point screening system" used to check on persona wfco wish to buy prop-I erty In the swank Grosso Pointe ! ' Adams said the persons re i reiving the 17 sabpoenas and I others still to be served, would | he called to appear at a hearing : before State Corporation and 8e-| curt ties Commissioner Lawrence In the wfcii of May 8. of the commission, told A Republican legislator that Frank Land-J ers, the budget chief, had "tl" right to express political opinions. A GROUNDED CROW - For Blackie, a new find of Clifford, 5, and Michael Powell, 7, of 7618 4 . . . , Bamsbury Rd., West Bloomfield Township, it will ■Longof 3414. Lexington St., Water- DETROIT UP*—A psychiatrist who) be five weeks with this splint on his right wing. ford TownshiD. as exalted ruler tor I ._______ . .. ^______, ■ . • ■' The youngsters found the wounded crow near The Day in Birmingham Commission Set to Award City Water Main Contracts BIRMINGHAM - Contracts are expected to be awarded Monday night by the City Commission for a water main project totaling some $164,000. D* Angela and PoUolu tion Co. of Warren has submitted a low bid o< 887,815 for construction of a 16-inch water main along Southfield. Northlawn and Pie*#-ant from 14-Mile road to Maple avenue. Ben P. Fyke and Sana, Inc. at Berkley has submitted a law bid at NMR tor esAstruotUa of a Nab Cop-Killer in Gun Battle Californian Bookad an Ist-Degree Murder in Death of Officer lf-foeh wafer mala alsag Elan, The fofal cost is approximately 30 per cent lower, than the City engineer's estimate, according to City Manager L. R. Gam. I ' * * ‘ * Gam will also recommend a contract be awarded to the Motor City Excavating Co. of Detroit for its low bid of $11,734 for construction of a water main and sanitary sew-i ers and drainage work for Fairway drive In Birmingham Golf Estates. Gam iaid the bid is 37 par cent lower than the engineer's estimate. Winiara Koeller.president of the Birmingham Chapter of the Dal* Carnegie Club International will ask the City Commission to proclaim the week of April 24 as x>Good . Human Relations Week” when the Commission meets Monday night. The Bloomfield Hills Rotary Club will present awards to 10 students in each of the three Bloomfield i Hills High School elasses who have • demonstrated the greatest accom-STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) — A pliihmenti in citizenship, young cop-killer was in the San 1 o o * Joaquin County Jail today, r rendered meekly Friday after a imucreg mwRiy r i iuuy win n running gun battle that wound up jat Modesto. 40 miles south of hem. * * * Returned hem from Modesto Friday night and booked on first degree murder charge was Elbert Carter. 23, son of a Negro pa tor. Young Carter, who .recently . Declaration of Independence as his , . , . . .. .'forefather says he wasn't allowed .,**“*, ak,es a house to suburban Grosse , the state s largest Elks lodge foom p ,^ ^ he Is half Jewish Myron Kinport, who was elected \ ’ Rep. Lloyd Anderson (R-Wnter- to the Lodge board of trustees for ’ * * ■ " - . ford Township) had written Sen- I a five-year term. Dr. Jean B. Rosenbaum, 33.1 man asking that Landers resign other officers are Wylie McClel- wrote Michigan A tty. Gen. Paul or be removed from civil service | Ian. esteemed leading knight;. \ Adams that when he tried to buy rlassificatlon for remarks some | George Schroeder, esteemed loyal a hop** Grosse Pointe a broker! time ago that lawmakers were knight, and Kenneth Sprung. e»- tokl Wm be "must await being not handling problems of the teemed lecturing knight. ' Pas^.by Grosse Poigfe PrflfH state as required by electors, j * h * erty Owners Assn." Anderson made similar com-j Walter Giddings hnd Ted Hubert) “I was told then that I could j menu on the floor of the House.)have been re-elected secretary and their home this -week and. took him to a local veterinarian who set the broken wing. Now the boys are keeping a sharp eye oh their recuperating patient in his_ home of two orange crates in the Powell garage overlooking Union Lake' Awards will be given at a banquet May 2 in the junior high school auditorium. AUe receiving awards will be three stadanU In each ef these . classes whs have shewn the meet marked Improvement this year ever their prior ncedwple record. , The award winners, who will be ehoaen by the high school faculty, MSUO Schedules 5 Seminars To Offer Child-Rearing Series. Are the current theories regard-iflve seminars being Inaugurated at,ard S. Knox; practicing psychia-^ . „ , Durwaro varner ing child rearing effectivel y {Michigan State University Oakfond As ,hey drove **»«> °*|of Michigan State University Oak- next Wednesday evening through |\ AJL ... , 1L? , „.r„. I Stockton, Carter said, he arid land, will be the main speaker. qualified for the Stockton police force, was charged wiA staying copies of Roget's Th* officer George Woehrie. 44. wtth|, [the policeman's gun. 1 ' ' * * * ! Guest speaker st,the 6:36 p.m. Carter told police he Mcdawibanquet wm be Dr. R. C. "ScoRie" - enraged when Woehrie came to young of Birmingham. | his home and arrested him on a| Tickets mav be obtained at the statutory rape warrant, signed high school or from Rotary mem-by the mother of a 16-year-oid [bers. 'girl who became a mother this j****1: '"*•{. The new Country Day' School ! Carter signed a statement thatjbuilding in Bloomfield Township. ;he disarmed Woehrie, seized hls.^th a capacity for 100 pupils, will car keys and forced him to get fbe dedicated Sunday at 3-p.ra. [into his police station wagon. j h h h Durward B. Varner, chancellor ""iSjRep. Powell's Trial treasurer, respectively. Seaman told Anderson the civil] service director "has steered careful bourse between the qvils of condoning partisan activ- in Hung Jury free speech on the other.” .J .. “At all times, however, thei. (Continued From Page One) commission has taken the view ttat [ ^ ^ ,or the right to express political opin- M arMy wife is not Jewish at all." ‘letter continued. “I was told) ■queliMeti and} could move toi [Grosse Pointe. I forgot to ask them| about my 2-year-old son." i _ „ „ A . Adams said he has not decided ! u51' on*ma11*’ .t0 on any actldn. Ha complained test trial on three mcometax evasion |wpek about th* ^njn* proces>| counts covering the 1951 tax re- L ^ Grou(. j turn jot his wife, pianist Hazel : . . . Scott, and their joint 1962 return, j * * * U. of M. 3rd in Nation ! studentAid Sum - _ . jthue ,retu™- The government ^ ARfi0R ,^Unlverslly ^1 spots, dreary winter in others,]charged in remaining^! Mich^an „ heard yeMerduy Snow, sleet and cold rain fell j that Powellfraudulentlypald only ^ ^ ^ the natioM in Utah Idaho and Montana. Bur- $900 in MB « Mi wife's gross have more ^ |Uel| ,vailJ |py, Idaho, measured three_ lnch-|income of $70,000. |aWe for student loans. 'Church of Birmingham. iogjij^reaerved to^dl gnploycs."| £ Snow? Really! Utah, Idaho Are Covered With It . By The Associated Press Spring got out of character day — sultry summer in motion. for ‘eM; tail by iio his *li . seheduled lahri z Ion for May [OWii v I about What is the normal sex behavior^ ^ tnmlninn| educa-!^*^ 'T>.dW> ** ** U|ayrtt(t Woehrie fought for the gun. A of children? ' L [Cllnic ta D*4™1* * |little while later. Woehrie's body.) The spring meeting of the Cun- * * * - • . . * • * ** shot twice in the back, was rolled gregational Assn, of Detroit will These and similar questions, cru-[ The series is being offered hi • EnttJimJnt will be limited to per-tout of the car. be May 1 at the Congregational cial to Inany‘modem parents, will! response to onmerom requests J mif ^ discussion with the to-be analyzed! to a special series of! ,#r *u,'h * Pr°*r,nl by parents,Mjtructor (ee for the series is|M > ; according to Dr. LoeetI K. Ek reservations are nec- VhPP YlAlflC PnWPr , tend, director of eoottniiing rdn- jejaary and may be arrangedIICIUJ I UffCl, A Knynn Students r‘rt0“ i1*1^the 818110 0,fic' ivUZUU eJIUUCJiia ^ dinars which will empha-|uing education. [size the discussion and analysis of j ■— specific thild-reanng problems ii'tgfLfJ__ | (Contimted From Page One) April 27, May 11. M#y4fi Jurib 1.1 " ** staigovem- and June 8. Play Bridge hr Juggles Government on the ground this] morning. Two to three inches of ________ snow covered parts of western estranged] and she Montana. [abroad. Miss Scott .was nt .* * * . [fondant in the Case. • More snow and icy rain were -1 - - ■ "—:------ 'forecast for Montana, Utah, north-] ^ 1_ I ern and western Wyoming and NP n HO 1C partsj>t the Dakotas, iUWlUUiae Cause of the turbulence Was a C«U/5/Jj . storm centered over south-west- OCilGCI U1G ern Wyoming this morning and _ moving eastward. It was a virtual Frir j i nn curtain between winter Hnd sum- • w* Ui 11 a w w A forum entitled ‘‘The Commit: nn.ii ' ______ pity Keeps Abreast of the Schools" White snow warnings went ^ in;^ ^ Phcld by representatives ^Whittier. FrankliWand Jefler. * nighL Yankton m the eastern part ori'Sundav at the Mace- . tor an April 22 Friday with an 85. J * * , * . And 100 miles to the north this], A representative of morning temperatures Were jn'Bdard of Eduqati the 40s. KALAMAZOO iff) — Four college students claimed a world's record yetlerday after playing bridge steadily (or 79 hours. Then they went home to bed. The four started early Tuesday slid quit yesterday afternoon. They aald the old record wn» 7* hours, set recently at Arisons | State University. The ptayera were Larry Jacobs | of Mushegoh Heights' Richard ! Matthews of Dearborn and Da- ] vld Mend of South Bend, lud.. [ all Kalamaxoo College aludents. “jWhitmer Cites Need of Improvement Plan! it leant 199 deiuoustrstoss | Tuesday. living dent' aid. This- is topped only by] ' 4 a de*i Harvard ftnd Massachusetts Insti-I 1 jtute of Technology. About 3,500 to 4,000 Michigan [students benefit frqm the aid pro- i ; gram each year. # I ■' i MX? This series is directed at interested parents who wish to examine| ______________________ iu depth into the growth, matura- . «alH | The rioters were protesting the fion arid management of their chii-i ' , ^ i. mid-March landslide election i under .he ennej g*** oli Eklund psychtatrist," «idj me Detroit metrepri- |ISS'tSrJSm itan area. |patroUJng the main centers have 4. Provision should be made in.held their fire. , .the next five years for additional - * w w and restrictions sad demands" ’ |**r*®nnel M ,hat th* Today 3,000 students marched [research, pupil personnel and pub- through the streets of Inchon de-The instructor will be Dr. Rich- lications may be performed more. mandjng that Rhee and Lee re-.! ~ [effectively. ’ [sign. The students paraded tor .- ----- , | "A school system must keep pace|more than four hours and threw and Pst Murphy of Richland,«a Qood Smelt Runs Likely with the rapid progress being madeat Itattons ,nd the Western Michigan University stu- | ' • jin education to order to maintain w . th_ nheral nartv The tw studied a tantUe specific areas t The schedule: registration at 4 p.m.; business meeting. 4:30 n.iri.; an address ly Dr. Hszen Price, |5:15 pm; supper, 6:15 p.m. The evening aeasleu will begin at 1:99 with worship service ted by the Rev. Raymond A. Fenner. Dr. Mel J. Ravttz. Wayne State University sociologist, and director of the community organization divirion of the Detroit City Plan Commission, will give the evening address. ■W ♦ * His topic is "Population Movement — a Challenge to the Churches." ' . . ,, local offices of the liberal party, ____ I1*!'1* 01 ^‘ Police made no effort to halt irons can be expect* it warmjciently sized staff of good demonstrotlon. 1 ' 1 is. needed to do this. It can’t be] LANSING tffi - Somb good *sr pecteU if wa The players gave up keeping i weather continues over the core alter so hours. They were end, the State Conservation Depart-1 »o tired. ment reported today,. ■ e shorthanded " | 0> Pontiac Twp. to Hear No Time Change in Pontiac Area Leave your docks alone. Time will 'go on as usual in Pon- Feople to areas switching ever to daylight saving rime w«l turn their etoeks sue hear abend be- But Pontiac isn’t switching over. The lost hour will be regained by daylight saving areas when standard time is resumed in Oc- the Pontiac till also Ht-r mJpt | tend the session. Panel discussions will Include topics an pupil drop-outs, teach-} cr-puptl relationships, curriculum and parent-teacher conferences, ijj Dr. Dana P. Whitmer. superto-*' ussr si. u^liiifW 5‘jtcndent of schools, will present t —i tins- -B kJri gria u The Weather .SWHHI , ,-■ Wi IrMtj i W ||9 ■ j ■ *i ■ j 8S|| ij tjbm.M, R— tw abswl report on the financial needs of mu«''i5*rl *he school system to support of the j Board of Education's request for Tsis? iw rsstiss a 2.8 n\UI increase in the voted Mmpsrsturs pr««din« i s rq operating- tax ’ rate,' •3 qpwv' Saturday at 7;JJ p.m. Sunday atd:38 a m Lowut temperature . M*an temperature .. Weather—Bunny Weather—Cool . Hlfheel aaS U I _______racss i IS II New Tort - 71 M Omaha I It u Phlasla I II S3;-. Plttaburah 1 tl 431 It Louie I HH H N | wasataas -I , Rapid* •« « 8 ste Marla 4 uataaonvllle - S3 S3 Trav City I KassaaCtty M 70 Wa«hlngton I Lasalnf S3 ts Seattle I J Lot Ahfelea IT 4| Tampa I I- . i • - Clmland DtttF*r » Nrwm Osmun to Explore 8 City Schools' Needs 14 u Monroe Osmun, - vice president of the Board of Education, will dis-i, cuss needs of the school system 4i ]and the necessity for* a tax in-” * crease before the Poigiac Clvitan Club at noiSVr Wedncsday. . ml '■ * , ♦ artfc so. The meeting will be at Elks [Temple. 114 Orchard Lake Rd. Osmun wilj be accompanied by 8iJone of the school administrators. ■t. j The talk is part of a series in | J^ttie Board’s campaign for ra ] JJ mill increase in tlw voted fox rate > is;for ‘operation of schools through | JJ1969. The issue will appear on.a , *»*May 9,ballot, . *1 LONDON — sale of cotton goods 1 \l was forbidden in England in 1700 H because it competed in the market sjlwitii native wool. KLAN ELECTRIFIED — The Georgia Ku KJux Klan has gone modern — they no longer burn crosses/ Grand Dragon Lee Davidson Of Macob displays th* electric version of the flaming cross that-was used Thursday night to protest renting a store to Negroes. In Mississippi seven Arkansas-Negroes go^yi trial todqy under t new P^tP1 AP FhaUlu antisit-down law. They are charged with eitter-ing a white test room and also with seeking service at a cafe. Ia North Carolina, 43 Negroes' were'cleared of trespass charges when a Judge ruled that sidewalks, even on private property, ere open to:the public. Many other court actions are under way in the South. MORE PERSONNEL [ 5. To meet the future needs ]the instructional program. sddi-T; Haim faniji/lslnr tional librarian, helping teacher!J Uclll vQllUlUCllW [and guidance positions as well as , . * [the institution of a fully_ staffed fwo Democratic candidates reading clinic will be required. ]Cong,.esSi and one for the State “The uchool program must be Senate, will speak Monday night at enriched and ctmipllmentcd cm- the meeting of the Democratic Pittsburgh Newspaper tinually for maxinitpa effective- Club of Pontiac Township. c^lJ ku Hsnrtt new, to educattoa.” Whitmer ,«id. *• * * S°,d to R'va* bY Ht0r,t 0. A five-year rehabilitation pro- invited to talk to the gram should be included to care ConKrv**'0™1 candidates George for a number of long-pending main-jE- l^nnox of Royal Oak utd tenance projects. * imund J. Niparko of Hazel Pant. "This program,'’ said Whitmer,[Speaking a-bout MS bid for the would cost more than half a mil- county’s Soiate seat will be S. Je-rome Bronson of Oak Park. The meeting will be at 7:30 at the township hall on Opdyke road. Hon dollars.' The rehabilitation projects include corridor lighting ;in the secondary schools, chalkboard refinishing, acoustical ttest-ment, audio-visual treatment, heating and ventilating, floor re- I The Pacific has only about [the drainage area of the Atlantic placement, wiring (power and because mountain ranges Ue closer stadium lighting), locker and toilet to most of Its North America shore-room rehabilitation, painting, park- ijm, ing area pavings start of, sash rte placement and toilet room,exhaust fans in old buildings." T. Additional maintenance trade) positions should be created to meet the need of\an ever-expanding] school systemA ' ' " * 8. The sursing and psychological services should be expanded PITTSBURGH UB—A new newspaper called the "Post-Gazette and Su- Telegraph” will begin rolling off the presses here next week. - The new paper results from the purchase Friday of the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, an evenirg and Sunday paper, by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, a morning paper. In announcing the purchase of the Sun-Telegraph from Hearst Newspapers, copublisher William Block of the PostGazette said th* new paper win print morning, evening and Sumiay editions. 9. Capital out la y\expendttures| tram the operating butfoet should] be kept as low as ponHile to to-1 dude only those Items which have! been M«I 1 MS* ' Hr tenM nm wh 4*8*44 lurk Fir PtetMr* *** m 4tSk*« Blrck Plyvh4 t SUM nr 4l4><< Hftkofiny PNfWMce, %u . THE PONTIAC PRESS THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APftIL 23, 1060 THREE Plan Munising Hospital fbaBd Munl,lng MeiB A* i Address ..... ,7., w_..; ,';C,....... City.......— Zone....' State................ 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The ideas that follow will have a practical application to youhr own life> First, I want to quote the words of PaulValeby, the French writer who said: ★ ★- ★ "Universal disorder is the greatest single characteristic of the modern world, as pernicious in the realm- of Ideas as it is* in the fields of • everyday life and morals. . With its encroachment, instability threatens to become the general rule. In this period of tumultuous change, continuity, tradition, balance and serenity are the supreme values. For the salvation of its soul the nation has a duty to preserve them.” it if ★ "Balance and serenity have supreme values,” the man says. All of our lives are too disrupted, too chaotic and in the words of another individual, "we ride off In a frenzy in all directions at the same time.” We weed serenity of spirit. We need peace and calm. ★ ★ ★ And now, I close with a brief prayer that was given to the last month on a printed slip In Montego Bay, Jamaica, by a feUow publisher who remarked simply: "You need this personally—and so do I.” And so do you. Height is: *** , ★ ★ ★ “Slow me down, Lord! Ease the pounding of my heart by the quieting of my mind. Steady my ‘hurried pace with a vision of the eternal reach pf time. Give me,, amidst the confusion of my day, * the calmness of the everlasting hills. "Break the tensions of my nerves and muscles with the soothing music of singing streams that live in my memory. Help me to know the magical, restoring power of sleep. Teach me the art of taking minute vacations . . . of''slowing down to look at a flower, to chat with a friend, to pat a dog, to read a few lines from a good book. ★ ★ "Remind me each day of the fable of the hare and the tortoise, that I may know that the race is not always to the swift; that there is more to life than measuring its speed. ★ ★ ★ • "Let me look upward into the branches of the towering oak and ’know that it grew great and strong because it grew slowly and well Slow me down, Lord, and inspire me to send my roots deep into the soil of life’s^, enduring values that I may grew toward the stars of my greater destiny !” ★ ★ ★ And now—let’s all heed the advice we need so badly. JJBJ MARY Barry OolowAtzr an early first choice for GOP vied president..... ... Purely personal nomination for an especially attractive local girl: Mary Powers .........Nurses say currently the favorite name for new bom males is “Andrew” — probably because of the royal Andrew ii\.Great Britain. ★ ★ ★ The late Beiury Ford went to executives’ offices instead of sum-_ moning them to his. "I can end ~^the meeting faster,” he said.. .....Marcia Winn tells of the ' youngster who came home from the Easter services and described the new song: "Christ Has. ■ - Rhythm.” .........Some Dem politicos are convinced that the South will walk out on Kennedy, Symington, Humphrey or Stevenson .........On the exact hour Margaret is married, everyone in Lolridon will be expected to stand. The bridal /procession will cover an extended route to "let everyone see.”.........If the Olympic trials for the hundred and high hurdles are held on successive days (as they were in 1956) Pontiac’s Hayes Jones will take a - whirl at qualifying in both. ★ ★ ★ - Kennedy supporters claim they have 250 delegates committed; It takes 761 to nominate ..... f.. .. Tulsa is constructing a 35 million dollar air terminal and extending the runways (plural) to 10,000 feet. That makes Pontiac’s few hundred thousand building seem pretty puny.... ...... Overheard on Waite’s comer: "We just had. a blessed event at our house, The TV broke down.” ...... .... Another- flood of naked girl magazines has hit the public stalls ....... The British government made $600,000,000 in three years with lotteries. The churches approved. You, could do that in four month? here. —Harold A. Fitzgerald Voice of the People ‘Elevator Service Would Attract More ’ Hir contemplated face lift for downtown atorea is well and goodr but consider the interior, too. defy three downtown stores Revo elevator service, one edit operated. Many Mks would like to ohop downtown but euu’t climb Stairs. They would have to walk to the boaemeot to buy paint, up to the oeeood Baer for a dress end then down again. It’a very dtt-ftoolt Sac a young meCher wtth children, too, especially If*he doesn’t have access to adequate raat none where she can ohaago the baby’s If < ■ had elevators or escalators ana clean rant rooms with courteous attendants, their volume of business would increase. Clarifies Stand in First Letter will because of their lower coats and It makes you wonder it subsidies we send abroad play^a part in this. As we put our own people I agree my generation needs out 0f work, la part of the reason more responsibility. We have e because of the billions we ship heavy -load now, but our adult abroad^ , „ Lester WUEa Find No Excuse, for the Coddling Courts seem to Insist on. col-dltng criminal*. Our neighborhood group last night debated this tee-half ah hour and found no excuse at all. ; Official Secretary unbearable If we conditioned for It while I disagree with' Mather af Five that ear heads are swollen eat ot atae. It's ear cheats that have expended because wo are as proud at our heritage. We have benefited ^ from mistakes ot oar elders more than you’re able to reallae now. la my lint letter 1 didn’t mean we'd coat aside all we’ve been taught. Rather we will one newer aad modem Ideas ot our The Almanac Faith that someone cam is the magic medicine that has helped Rescue, Inc.,' save hundreds of live*. •• *> "A suicidal person needs to know there is someone who cares and wants to care,” explains the Rev. Kenneth B. Murphy. Me founded the organization last year in Boston after talking away the suicide plans of three persons referred to him by police. Iq one year the non-sectarian organization chalked up a score of 200 lives saved. The phone at headquarters in Boston City Hospital—Hancock 16000—is manned 24 hours a day. Some of the volunteers are men and women once tempted to take their own lives. Calls have reached them from as far away as the Pacific islands. Soon, units may be founded in other cities. A similar organization is the long-established *Save-a-Life League in New York—Murray Hill 7-2142. ' Days of All Faiths Church Colleges Explain Aims By United Prase International Today is Saturday, April 23, the 114th day ot the year, with 252 mow in 1900. The moon is approaching it* new phase. ’ . The morning stars are Mars, Jb piter and Saturn. On this day in history: — In 1719, President-elect and Mr*. George Washington moved into the first presidential mansion at the corner. of ! Franklin: and Cherry Street* In New York City In ‘1791, James Buchanan, 15th President of the United State*, wr« born in Franklin County, Pa. la 1791, "La Marseillaise,” the Preach national anthem was written by Claade Joseph Rouge* do Lisle. ------ in 1996. the government asked for unhealthy and certainly un-Chrt^ 135,000 volunteers to *ssist in the Someday our generation will be called the older generation and I hod} we. hav* as great a. heritage to hand ddwn. Understanding 1* Criticizes Crane’s. Bedwetting Advice I read with alarm some comments Dr. Crane made about bed wetting. .Fear, additional conflict and shock methods are: bed enough, but when this "expert” advised that the child view bis bladder as an enemy, to hate a part of himself, this is unthinkable, State Primaries: Good or Harmful? By DALE ARNOLD - LANSING (UPD-Will primary contests inside the Michigan Democratic and Republican parties do more harm than good? ★ ★ ★ This Question u a major concern to party leaders. Sometimes -intraparty squabbles pat life Into a party or shatter any semblance of dnity. The answer rests largely on whether candidates can “keep It clean” sis the summer temperatures and approaching Aug. 2 primary warm ttilhgs on the campaign trails. DEPENDS on level “It depends on the level of the campaigns and you cant tell yet,’: said one veteran political observer. Most Democrats feel the eempeti-. tkm between James Hare, John, Swainson, Edward Conner and William Johnson wont split ranks and Republicans think Paul Bagwell and Carlton Morris wont hurt the party • by slugging It out. Democrats, however, do- feel Bagwell Jotting* from the well thumbed and Morris may splinter the GOP as the notebook of your peripatetic re- beat of battle increases. Dorter* i w w- ^ * “The differences in philosophy between Two years ago, a company in Flor- conservative Morris and liberal Bagwell Ida made retirement at 65 optional are far greater than any variances among instead of compulsory. They rejfort a ****** * rtld » Democratic follower. Several Republicans look and hope for a breakup among Democratic fol-' lowers on issues of More, Swainson, Conner or Johnson. By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER In any college where the purpose is more thaneim parting mere technical knowledge, both-'faculty and students face special problems these days. Ose k that s college degree is looked upon by many aa limply a status symbol, neceaaary not for the values behind It but only the advantages It brings In making a living. This pots pressure on the college to become little mere thou o Hlplomo factory, with term papers aad theses being ghost-written aad no holds barred la the competition for that symbolic little piece of sheepskin. Another problem is that our scientific culture puts pressure on the college to deliver a technological kind of education tHht leaves out any attempt to know the God who created these laws and wanders, or the nature of man, who discovers and enjoys them. " A A A . And of course many colleges, trying to get along without state support in order to maintain academic independence, are always on thin ice financially. % naally for 15. years, church mad "church-related" colleges will try to put their case before as many congregations as possible. (A church related college Is- one connected with seme denomination by historical or traditional ties but does not receive, funds from the official badge! Of the denomination.) A * * Materials for use by local congregations are provided by the National Council of Churches' ,Commission on Higher Education. These materials consist of a dram- torical consideration of Christianity he certainly chnnot be left out. His influence on the religious life of the western world was tremendous and,-indeed, is probably still being felt. A A * England in 1642 was tom by civil war, which began with the clash of King and Parliament over religious — or, one would better say, ecclesiastical matters. The disputes had much more to do with how the church should be or- tian. People of Oakland County are entitled to and should demand sound professional opinion in the newspaper. Daniel J. Lamb 36 N. Johnson ‘Stevenson’s Best Qualified Man' With the campaign coming up. there's only .one Republican in sight but quite a -field on the other. Of these, Stevenson's best ’ qualified, regardless of his two defeats. Nixon has already told us he'd carry on Ike’s, program. There are more Democrats then Republicans so no Republican can be elected without Dem votes and after their disappointment in Ike's administration, the millions of Democrats who voted for Ike will change this time. Charlie Mason Carport, hid. against Spain, la 1932. the Prince of Wales presided at the opening of the Shakespeare Memorial Theater at Stratford-on-Avon, England. A thought for today: William Shakespeare, in-King Richard HI said: “Talkers are no good doers.*’ The Country Parson ______ ‘Are Subsidies atized sermon. In which three per- ganized, religions freedom and the n,.. ITnrinimr^’ K the peo- need of bishops, than they did with UIUHIIIIK. Tomorrow, a ■ have an- son* take part in giving the people an understanding of thp religious aspects of higher tearataig;. a litany (responsively read prayer service) for the Institutions and for those who teach and those who lean; a discussion program for the day’s meeting of youth groups in the various churches; and s set of suggestions about how the day’s worship service may be conducted with college students participating. NO (LMNt Oliver Cromwell, bom .April 25, 1599, will never get into the calendar of saints, but in any his- the Christian faith itoe (Copyright IMS) These foreign firms undersell the United States more and more "The mccdas of s church Is not measured by the else of U* budget, bat by the eommltmcnl Dr. Wjlliam Brady’s Mailbag: Use Vegetable Juice: Kind Doesn't Matter And in Conclusion . very beneficial experience. . . A Chicago teacher was mightily ; am used to read a reference on an •exam paper to the song: "Drink to *Me With Thine Only Eye.” ...... .. I learn with absolute horror that cannibalism is stil) prevalent in-cer-*tain sectors of Africa... ....... . . A. Why do you prefer one or two vegetables (outside of bulk) to the pressed juice of many vegetables hi a form easily assimilated in the blood'stream 7 (Mrs. J.T.E.) Ant.—There’s nb evidence that the juice of one or more vegetables is more easily assimilated' than the nutritive elements in vegetables are. If h person has teeth which are badly decayed! and abacttafldl would this" cause L him to be nut dr. BRADY down, under-_________ weight and tired all the time? (R.W,) . Aas.—Yes. Can a woman become pregnant' at the agle of 60? I don’t want any mm children . . . (lira. XYZ). An*-—It Is extremely unlikely, although It happens sometimes, 0 tin woman has not ceased For nbarly five years I had giant hives. Spent more than 9200, no relief. Doctors said I'd always have them, a* it Is a' nervous disease. Six dollars’ worth of calcium capsules cured me. Have had only one small hive of short duration in more than 2 months. (M.L.) An.—Translated, t h a t b 11 about "nervous disease" mesas we’re- stamped. Pamphlet on Recurring and Giant Hives (angioneurotic edema) is avail- -able on request Enclose a ' self-add retted enve- Case Records of a Psychologist: ; Bible’s Best Psychology Textbook Although mg college textbook "Psychology Applied" hat had over 900 college clattroom adoptions, the Bible ter exceeds it in showing how psychology has been expertly applied. Clergymen like Rev. Krebs thus are following in the footsteps of Gideon, Elijah and many other Biblical psychologyists. So read your Bfblu daily I > By DR. GEORGE W. CRANK CASE E-442:>CIarenee W. Krebs is typical of the modern versatile clergyman or priest who. combines religion with Applied Psychology. "Pickled drivers caase more accidents than traffic Jams.!* "Whenever the going seems easy, be sure you are not going down hill." "Some people think they are Indeed, most of the Applied Psychology I use, was obtained from reading the Bible! * * * That's why I Inserted Ch. 19 entitled "Psychology Goes to Church” into my widely used cot- * ■ . . . . uiun» raw uii wiuciy uacu w WOrth * * * m **■ tege textbook “Psychology Ap- oanaa thaw hava It ” .? ... > He has a flourishing church in Highland Heights, Kentucky, with •a large Bulletin Board hi front. - -fiuiet poll stotegicafly taken shows' party V '3 “They play bird and rough,’! said "one GOP spokesman of the opposition. STRENGTH IN COMPETITION ! Democrats think the competition would, only strengthen>party tie*. Republicans, «ome at least, feel the same about their . For many years I carried health insurance. Never had any illness except tonpiUtiig. The company canceled. mV insurance because X would not submit to tonsiljectomy. gl|ntd ,tlUrj I am now 72 and for many years puro? it* *< have not had a son throat or any / major illness. (Mrs. P. C. M.) “»v£yt Ans.—Sounds like a breach sf l EJTLr When my boy was bom 4 years ago the formula' the doctor pro-scribed didn’t seer, to satisfy his hunger, so when the baby was 3 •months old I gave him whole milk, undiluted. I .have worried since that it may have been too strong ... (Mrs. T. M.) Aas. — la the New Brady Baby Book (3ie and stamped, ■elf-addressed envelope) I say undiluted whole milk may ha. given at the age of tlx months. But there’s no reason to worry. Lets of babies take whole milk andUnted months earlier, and thrive on it; ind hygiene, >r itreatmeot. Wtllism Bra amount of auto traffic passes that church corner, Rev. Krebs tries to stimulate’ thinking by putting helpful quotations on that Bulletin Board, usings letters ’ 5 inches! high, ------- Entire sermons I could be woven DR. UR$SfE around these snappy sayings, for they would make kfcal sermon texts. "The place to‘.taaefe discipline, is in the Play Pen, — not the State "Pen.” ■ .. ft A ■ A "Whether it's on the Highway or in in Argument — When you see red-Stop." "One recipe for longer life— Never exceed the feed Mmit!" That wise saying would mate a superb Lenten sermon topic, alien which the parishioners might well launch on diets. Far when yen lone a pound af tot, yaa.rava tUt In. grocery bills. cause they have it.' "Always speak well of your enemies*— Remember, you made them.” "Prayer i*. a river by whose brink, some die of thirst while others kneel and drink." GOD LIKES PSYCHOLOGY God Almighty wants his followers .to use their brains and employ clever Applied Psychology. In fact, God started the psychological testing program la the Army by having Gideon, “screen eat” the unfit troops by Me lanssi "water teet”. (Judges, ch. 7). God apparently relishes men who have a scientifi Construction Co. of Fort Wayne, Ind. was awarded the general-contract Thursday night on a low bid of t2MCl to conotruct a eee-ondRry sewage treatment plant tor Battle Creek, the «tJM» under court oWer to build the plant for sewage flowing into the Kalamazoo River. ; ' ■ HEDY'S FAMILY — Hedy LamaYr-amiles demurely with her two children, DehUi, IS, and Anthony, 13, a* she talks to newsmep to Hollywood about the end of her maRuge to Texas oilman W. Howard Lee, 52. Lee won an uncontested divorce In Houston Friday. Hedy was ar n»Mn sad at the breakup. “I really loved fills' mag,” she said. “I guess one of my main problems was that' I wasn't a Texan.” She received ’about' $500,000 in the property settlement, including an interest in 103 oil wells. Banquet to Fete Heating, Cooling Week Boost Silver Shield Plan The first annual Silver.ShieldiBryan French, president.of the!Supply Co., bojjh of Dfetroi|; Nu| Banquet of the Oakland Coiinty In- Oakland bureau. door Comfort Bureau will be Monday night at 6 at Pontiac Elks iTemple, I Featured speakers will he State Sen. Carlton E. Morris < R-Kala-mazoo) and U.S. Rep. Alyin M ! Bentley tR-Owosso). Both will be Introduced by State Sen. L. Harvey Lodge (R-Oakland County). Master of ceremonies will be Rate Hike Hearing on Trucks Adjourned MAYOR PROCLAIMS WEEK The banquet will highlight Silver Shield Week in, Pontiac, April 24-30. The week was proclaimed by Mayor Philip E. Rowston. Sifter shield Is the name given to » nationwide upgrading pro-giifti Jr the National Warm Air Air Conditioning Way Supply ‘CO. of Utica; Newville Supply Qp of Royal ( Asm. , Local heating and cooling dealer-contrjfetors have bden working since ftil to organize the Oakland bureau and have been attending weekly training classes to acquaint them with the high standards of! the national association for prop-; erly installing warm air heafingl and ducted air conditioning equip- Satniday Night Special! - After 5:00 P. AL-— »/a FRIED CHICKEN F-F POTATOES COLI SUW, DRINK . $1.19 1 SPAGHETTI WITH SPECIAL MEAT SAUCE Cel# Slaw. Drink FRESH LAKE PERCH F-F Potatoes Cole Slaw. Drink 89* 79* CLARK’S RESTAURANT and DRIVE-IN Montcalm at Baldwin FI 4-7883 | LANSING (UPD- A rata hike,ment-hearing for .Michigan truckers has been adjoined until May 10 to / Hetf'ng or coding systems hear-allow opponents of the 5 per cent the *^ver khield label must j increase-to prepare their case. |Pass 1*° tests. t S a- j The dealer must first have his William L. King, director of the . plans' and specifications „ ap- ■ ' PSC motor transportation division, proved and then an inspector said the rate hike was asked for from.the local comfort.bureau [through the Intrastate Motor Tar- must approve the finished ays- K iff Bureau. tern before It gets the seat of The Michigan Industrial Traf- aPPr#vaK He League, principal opponents At Monday's banquet, Homer| of the Increase, will cross-exam- Brundagfe, national trustee andu ine witnesses May 10 and 11, chairman of the Board of the I King. said. Brundage Co., Kalamazoo, ^yill p^ He said the intrastate group was Pre*?nt local «*** with *n f basing its request on increased °*®c!a* ^cense operate an in-|| labor costs which have come since door burca« and wUj the last rate hike which was sdver a,,ield systems. [granted in June 1958. WILL PRESENT. CERTIFICATES1 Deah Emeritus Lorin G. Miller, Since then, there have been several wage hikes tor truckers, the last one coming in February of this year, King said. THE PONTIAC AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Who h It? .... a group of almost 1,000 people, citizens, businessmen, | professional men and industrial men, dedicated to just one -objective — making Pontiac and the area a better place to live ^ and make a living. • These are the folks who pay more than 70% of Pontiac taxes and a large part of taxes in the area. '•These are the ones who ALWAYS support public improvements. • They work for better schools. • They’re always promoting FULL X employment — which means more new j business and industry.— —..... • They support a program for greater traffic and pedestrian safety. • They reduce the number of fires through preventive programs. .... all this and much more! » Each Saturday in this space, we’ll be telling you more specifically j of the many programs now going on to make oUr home town I an even mors attractive place for ail of Us. PONTIAC AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Credit Card Craze Creeps Into the Orient LOS ANGELES (UP!) - The credit curd craze is going Oriental, and nowadays you can dine and sign in Tokyo or Bangkok almost as easily as you can in the United States. So. says Alfred Bioomingdale. president of Diners’ Club, one of the three largest American, “pay later” plans. Bioomingdale recently returned from a 48,000-mile trip around the world. “You can go around the world now,” Bioomingdale said, “and tips. Credit cards will take rare •f the rest. Including ticket, hotel. food, shopping and transportation.” The executive said he only spent 11 a little more than $100 in cash dur-I ing the five weeks he was travcl-Jlng and helping to set up Diners’ Clubs in such unlikely places as India, Egypt and Lebanon. M The firm already had clubs in | such places as Japqn and the F Philippines. | ST. LOUIS —' An underwater I canyon below the lower Mississippi I river is about five miles wide and | 600 feet in depth. training school instructor, will present graduation certificates to the j cotwH- members. ■ the more than SD0 at- p dHKllite wilt be Mayor Rowston, CM) iiiTtiuy WUUqni A. Ewart, , coo -I (nr-the bureau; John W. Hlrlitv r. manager of the hin-ttasAlnt Chamber of Commerce; and James M. Martin, managing director ol the national association. Pontiac will be the third city in Michigan licensed to operate the Silver Shield Program, joining; Kalamazoo and LanStng. * * * Active members of the Oakland j bureau include Stanley M. Elbling) of A. Elbling to Sons. 73 S. Parice Bryan F. French of 351 N. Paddock St.; Dale F. Carney of[ Kast Heating A Cooling Co,, 4631 S. Saginaw St.; and Sol Newhouse of Wolverine Heating Co., 1234] Baldwin Ave. - Others are Stanley Garwood of Stan Garwood Heating, West Bloomfield Township! Claude M. Mercer of Mercer Heating to Sheet Metal Works, Walled Lake; Joseph Wright of Wright Sheet Metal Co., Waterford; Ernie ZHka Heating Cu.. Orchard Lake* Village; Wayne Kasuri ef Wayne Renting and Air Conditioning Co.. Rochester; and Roy Maxwell Of Heights Supply liratlng Co., Pontiac-Township. Associate members are Foster-Kilby Supply-Co.. 837 Aubunij Ave.; Consumers Power Co., W. Lawrence St.; Detroit Safety Furnace Pipe Co. and Star Steel 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. New Pink VHSORO The wonderful new enriched pink Vigoro . . . goes farther therefore costs you less and is aasiar to handle . . . -and Yankees low price, seves you even more. GOLDEN VIGORO Guaranteed to burn. Feeds months longer' —covers 5.000 square, feet. $299 61 S. SA6INAW ST. iw /» i:>/*/ey’. FREE PARKINS m IMBIillOlU ll" “Be Gentle. Show Compa I was t&d, "She was the Dianna t. _ hospital for forty years.” I called. Her hair was like Mlissard-drlven snow, coal-black eyes danced, the myriad lines on her face seemed to weave as she smiled. Her -voice rippled as she said. “I nursed my mother, then my husband, workad twelve hours a day ministering to tha sick. You ask. Would you repeat your lifef' an;.' 1 am happy to say, you bet I would.” “I have sifted and sorted ail the material J. L. VOOSBEES my mother gave me: 'Be Gentle. 8how>Compassion.1 As I took back o-patients wftogt tongues .cHRMBMp those who whined, those who looked at death ptlima salt namlf.. I I__I _ . the Bull Whip lose its bits, assurance to (he whiner, courage to the timid and the second breath .to the brave'” That advtoe, “Be Gentle and Show Compassion” la as necessary to a person On the . m. i. siple street as It is to a Nurse. VOORHEES-S1PLE FUNERAL HOME to North Perry Street Phone PI (4HI its NEW MORRISON A STEEL PORTABLE HOUSING UNIT... i°obo 'SSSj*n£ FEATURES O IquippvJ wirt* toewM M arrises •teal tMrtennl epwsrJ string Daly-Dear. ' O AH peri* prs drilled far soar outride, bandariiad end pslhtaj wirt* bsbtd-ew Snith. Meta per--taut—at My.Heeoe srieled O Canvaniantly peckegaJ xrith templet# aoiy ta fellewttap by apd valuable storage arba O The Morriaati | baan tattad M teed* ep te M NO DOWN PAYMENT *249.00 FHA TERMS AVAILABLE GOODWILL A0T0M&TIC HEATING 3401 WEST HURON FI 8-0484 MX, ft I SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, I960 Hatchery Road 10 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL -11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR jVacafion School • PEACE for troubled minds • COMFORT for waory hearts • JOY in victorious living Have’ yout plant failed? Why net attend thaia tarv-ieat and hear about Cod'* plan? You'll be glad yaw TOUR HAPPINESS IS OUR CONCERN Sunday School .9:45 A.M. Morning Wonhip .. 11:00 A.M. Youth Fellowship ... 6.00 P.M. Evening -Sendee ....7:00 P.M. "A Friendly Church in e Friendly .Cotneuiinty" FIRST ' ; NAZARENE CHURCH . 60 Stale St, Classts Planned for Toachore and Loadors of Church CKildrtn ! The annual Vacation Church School Iiytitute will be held at jFlnt Christian Church, 858 W. Huron St. Friday with registration from 8 to 9:20 a.m. * * * The institute Is held to acquaint leaders and teachers of vacation church schools with materials of* fered by Cooperative, Westminster land Judgon Press as well as other I resource materials. * * - A I Classes are scheduled tor kindergarten, primary and junior teach-jers in each curriculum as well as la class for jus istrative lead! la charge of Instruction will be Mrs. William R. Hayes of Bay City. I The planning committee con* slsts.of. the Rev. Harry J. Lord, associate pastor of. First Methodist'Church, N. Reid Graham, Mrs. Derail Flowers. Joe Morgan and |Mrs.' Barbour Williams. Reservations for the noon luncheon may be jmade by calling Mrs. Williams. The institute includes all] churches in the county as well as] j in Pontiac.’ The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. Lawrence Street Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People's Legion 6 p m. Mom'g Worship 11 a.m. Evangaliatic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. ' CAPTAIN and MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music—Singing —True to the Word Preackinp- God Meets With Ur—You Too, Are Invited Four Delegates to Attend Meet Deacons Will Entertain West Bloomfield Twp. Pastors11 and Wives Four rtprastntattvaa from Orchard Lake Community Presbyterian will attend ' shop on evangelism at * Hill United - ' Dearborn Senior H ship win meat at the m§- Choir composed of >n tour, five and six years of the Chancel Choir will Mng( ___11 a. m. service Sunday.; Mrs. Kay Rossier will sing a solo It 9 a. m. “Treasure in Earthen Vessels'’ will be the topic of the Rev. Edward D. Aurhard's sennoa. He will alse preach at 11:1* pm. at the Oakland Comity The extensive rubber fields of the Far East -weje planted with seedings taken from the focerta of the American tropica as as 1179. Pastors and wives of churches in West Bloomfield Township will be guests of the board of deacons of tthe Orchard Lake Church at r luncheon Monday. * h it . * Robert Newton and Charles Ur quhart are commisisoner and alternate commissioner to the Prea-j bytery of Detroit Tuesday. A delegation of Vacation Church] School teachers will attend the Vacation School Institute at First, Christian Church Friday. The pastor wtH be a leader at the meeting at the Detroit Council of United Presbyterian Men at the Fact Street Howard Hobart of the Orchard; Lake Church is executive vice, president of the council. „ The primary and kindergarten departments of the Church School, plan a Parent's Night for Saturday evening. irnSBHHHBBaBWMBMBBHgj r FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH j S Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan ■ Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor .fl Rev. W. E. Hakest, Ass't. Pastor I 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 1 10:45 a: m.—morning worship "THE FIRST VISITATION CAMPAIGN'* B Or. H. H Ssnet. Speaking Evening Service—7:00 P. M. S CHRISTIAN SERVICE BRIGADE PROGRAM , Elfin Orten, Speaking HOSPITAL ‘CHAPEL — The new chapel of Pontiac General Hospital win be dedicated Sunday afternoon with the Rev. Myron R. Everett of Baldwin Avenue United Brethren Church and the Rev. Philip Somers of Marimont Babtist Church, preaiding. The altar of birch holds a Pentlac Free* Pt*t* brass cross and candlesticks. The carpet of beige and brown blends with the cream colored walls. The backdrop curtain isjtf maroon velvet. The chapel seats. 35 persons on chairs of gold and cream with maroon leather covered cushions. Instruction Class to Start Sunday at U.P. Church u? lenan Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Tfcaeder* R. Allebaeh. hmr Audrey UnkAiu. Youth Director 10:00 A.M rmm s 45 p.m: 7 00 PM. 7 00 P.M. Mprning Worship Bible’' School . Youth. Fellowship Evening Service Wednesday Prayer Meeting AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street r. Wm Palmer. Paster 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:15 P. M. Wonhip "Knowledge Seekers” 6:00 P.M. Young Peoples No Evening Service COMMUNITY UNITED DrsyfOQ Plains, Michigan W. 4, TwuwlaMS Jr.. Pastor Bible School Morning Wonhip Youth Group* . Evening Worship Wed. Prayer and Study Hour....... . 7:30P.M. LAKELAND 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 9:3Q AM. 7:30 PM. Maeedsy Ik. andWme. U. ltd*. Rev Roy P. Lambart. Faator Sunday School . 9:30 A.M. Morning Wonhip .. 10 45 A.M. kdtHERAN ^CHURCHES MISSOURI «nfOD St. -Stephen* Ssshsbaw at Xempf Guy. B. SMth, Pastor St. Trinity. Ralph a Claim. Pastor Sunday School.9:4$ A M. Pint Service ....... Ml AM. Second Service .,.11:99 AM. St. Paul | .North B!«W> j Joslyn at Third Georgejtcthdor, Potior 1 Sunday School9:00 AM. Morning Service . .10:45 A M. I— Bloomfield— TOWNSHIP Square Lake and Telegraph j Wm. CL Grate, Pastor Church Service ....10:00 A.M. Sunday School ..,.11:00 All St. Mark I Wm C. Grafs. Pastor I Sunday School .... .9:45 A.M. I Church Service ... .11:15 A.M. Cedar Crest Farnsworth off Union Ul Xd. iN*it w Duwut an tt 11 Howard E. Claycombs, Pastor \pr Services at 8:30 A.M. ; and U AM. I Sunday School 9:45 JdM ! Grace | Corner Oeneeee and Oleodale (vrssi autsi I Richard S. Stuckmeyet, Pastor ■ Church Service ...,9:00 A.M. I Sunday School .9:00 A M. I Church Service ... 11.00 Ail I Sunday School —11:00 A.M. Pontiac General Hospital ||.ake St. Church Chapel to Be Dedicated Ulin„ Hosts to Rally The Rev. Myron R. Everett, tat Pontiac General Hospital at 1 president of the Pontiac Pastors’ Association, and the Rev. Philip W. Somers, chairman of the chilblains’ group, will be in charge of the dedication of the new chapel DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elisabeth Lska M. at TIMta OR 3-32M Sunday School .. 10 Alt. Morning Worship 11:00 AM. Junior and Beginner!' Church .' Youth.Service...... ........-*.................6:30 PM. Evening Church Service.........................7:86 PM. MUfoeek'Sqrvtee.......... ..........7:00 PM. Wednesday PaitjPr—REV, LEE LlLONE S. a. Supt —ARTHUR EWALD Christian T«mple, SOS Auburn Avt. Or, Lola r. Marion. Pastor Rev. J. Luther Sheffield, Assistant A Special Welcome Awaits You 7:45 P'S!—Evsn*e»*to Servfce' "Waterford Township's American Baptist Church* CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Lake Road near Hatchery Road Worship 10 A. M. 11 A. M. Sunday School Large Parking lot Nursery During All Services Rlj. Robert L. Adams, fitter - • First Congregational Church MiiL E. Huron and’Mt. Clemens Malcolm K. Burton, Minister MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 A.M. "Invisible, Clearly Seen" 10:30 A.M. Church School The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT ■ ■ Mlddlebett Rd. North of W. Lon| Like Rd. Moraine Prayer and Church Benool 9 15 A. M. 11:1» Morning Prayer Holy Communion 1st sad . "SEARCHING THE . SCRIPTURES" with Roosfvilt Walls, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR Bible School Sunday .t:tt a. M. Sermon and Wbrrtllp...,.,.ll:40 A.M. Eve. Worship and Sermon.. 1:04 P.M. Bible Study Tuesday.. t:40 P.M. WHY OO DENOMINATIONS DOST? presented W ^ _ ______taught In . _ It endorsed by *** * 1MINATIONALI8M OR------------ AS PAR Roosevelt Wolls _________MM IFTBI POLE IS PROM THI SOOTH — -------- -—* “z—-n, is Indl* affiliate noticing the following polnta: . 1. Jeaua prayed far untty of nil bellevera. Question: If all beuevera are not -■ prayer of our Lord? —4. Paul constantly wrote. condemning • V ... question. WHY DO DENOMINATIONS EXIST TODAY? This question Is worthy of thiyansh eoostdorntlon. particularly In view at the fact aur dismission has shown imoiMnMsUMl to bo oontlbdietory to Standard Manual for Baptist Churches. B. T. Hlseos, D.D.l. Sines they did not than. why now? I answer. pgfolOHafieWi IQBBT TODAY rat AT LEAST ONE OR ALly OP THB FOLLOWINO REASONS: I. They teaeh something mars than the ppoetise taught (end the speette* ;• Were guided Into air truth.) or: -* S. They teach something leea than the 1 poetise taught lead ths spoetles wore guided Into nB truth.? or: S. They teach something different from the s poet Isa' teaching (and the apart lee were guldyl Into slitruthi or: *' ♦' They teach a landlflentlen at that which the epoettea taught (end the apaetlel were guided Into elt truth.) ~ < In view ___ ,,,, ... tallewi cannot possibly bo rtghl I —_______"COME YE OUT PROM AMONO THEM " II Co reel with .Paul Is oalstlsne 1:4, 1 whsa be said. "1 marvel that ye o soon removed from Mm tut catted you into the trace of Christ another toepel: Wfcuh Is sat another, " ' --------------------— t coiled you late the frneo at C wm— is mm snotbsr. bot then may be come d pervert the (wpel arChrUt." WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST > 210 Hughes Straat, Pontiac, Mfehlgln First Social Brethren Church 916 Baldwin, FE 2-0384 2:30 p.m. I Sunday. The service will include an address by Mayor Philip E. Rowston. I . ★ Ottering the invocation will be the Rev. Theodore R. Allebach of the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. The service of dedication will be read by the Rev. Edmond I. Watkins of the Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church. Harold B. Enter wjll accept furnishings of the ehspej and present the kayo to the chaplain's committee. The .prayer of dedication will he by tj* Bev. Mr. Somers. After the brief amice the chapel will be open to the public from 3:15 to 4:30 p.m. * The chapel was furnished by the Pontiac Pastors' Association with Temple Beth Jacob and Congrega-~’nai Israel sharing in the cost. * * * The dedication ceremony wfll be recorded and rebroadcast from] 6 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday over WPON. ... 7:30P.M. ... 10:00 A.M. ..11:00 A.M. Sat. Eva. Service. Sunday School . Sunday Morning Worship Sunday Evening Worship ....... 7:30P.M. Tuet. Young People 7:30 P.M. Thursday Prayer ... 7:30 P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor The Rev. P, C. Cooley, pastor. _ will give the call to worship and #Pr*n8 convention at Fwt Street Shirley Willett, the temperance Presbyterian Church. Detroit prayer. jlatatday.________ - . An adult instruction class will | start at 10 a.m. Sunday for those j wishing to unite with the United Presbyterian Church in Auburn Heights. The 45 colleges supported by the! L. ] denomination will be remembexed in the 11:15 a.m. worship hour and young people will meet for jthe regular meetings at 6 p.m. i B D | m * * ...... I At 7:30 p.m. Monday the second K®V. rOUl Cooley Will of the teacher training classes will begin. This week's topic will be “The Teacher Prepares." Emphasis will be placed on the many different ways in which 4t teacher prepares the lesson for the few nflnutes he is before the class, f Cttb Pack No. -23 will meet in Fellowhip Hall Thursday and members of the Men’s Club WUI attend the day of fellowship and inspiration «t Detroit Presbytery's FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NVR044 AT WAYN6 •IV.IMUIAMH. MASSACM, DO. Am NNS NOW BIV. OAKNI. Niait«Y, S.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . CHURCH SCHOOL . . 9:30-11:00 . 9:30-11:00 Give Cajl to Worship at Temperance Meeting The Women's Christian Temper a nee Rally will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Lake Street Chinch of God with the theme, “Be Temperate in All Thiiigs.” Following the pledge* to the ; Flags and congregational ting- j tag, Mrs. Bonnie Milton win In- | traduce speaker Biro, George ] Perkins, district president. Mrs. MUtoo will sing "He'U Understand and Say WeU Done." An hour of fellowship with refreshments will be held after the) benediction by the Rev. White. ■ Henry BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentecost Church of PontlM S.S...10 am. Worship 11 am. Evangelistic Service 7:80 put Tues. and Thufs., 7:30 pm. Rtv. sag Mrs. e. Crauelr 1348 Baldwin Ave. rs 1-SMS First Assembly * of God 210 N. Pwry St. [ We Have Sunday School “ENTHUSIASM" We’re enthused about paving i you and youf family in our ] Sunday School at — 9^5 A.M. Fint Christian Church Disciples of Christ Sunday School .. 10 A.M. Church Service .. 11 A:M. 8S8 W. Huron Rev, D. D. McCoM Congregation Invitedj to Ypsilanti Meeting ] The Rev. Robert L. Adamj and' members of the congregation of} Crescent Hills Baptist Church 'will! attend the annual meeting of the! Wayne Association at First Baptist Church in Ypsilanti Sunday. The pastor who has been attending the Michigan Minister's Conference at Howell this week will preach on “A Better Way" Sunday morning. The Vacation Bible School is! scheduled for June 2625 ar the Crescent Hills Church, WESLEYAN METHODIST W.fjRr *:4i'_ Evening Service 1:34 Wed. Prayer end Bible 1. REV. J. M. KAVANAUOH. m. CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC Science church 30 Whlttemore street Service 7:30 P.M. Guest Speaker Wednesday, Silver Tea ' TRINITY METHODIST KEEGO HARBOR Robert H. Benedict, Minuter 14:44 A. M. Berman: "Welklnt Inte Large Life" 11:15 A. 41. Sunday School • 30 P. M. Junior Hleh Toutb 1 Fellowship 1:3d p. M. senior High Youth , Fellowship CHURCHES of CHRIST Liston to the “Hsotld of Truth”-Eoch Sunday CKIW TV 8:30 A.M. WXYZ 5:30 P.M. SYLVAN LAKE irehard Laka and Middle bell Rdi Marvin W. Ma.tlngj, Minuter •ibl* School 9^5 A M Sunday Morning 10:45 A.M. • ,6- P. M. Service r Olenn Hannah St it CMr Shore, speeker *( Both Service# Wed. Bible Clan 7 30 P.M. "Dial-a-Devotion" Ft 8-0451 PONTIAC 1144 N. Pern et W. W. Hett. Mlnleter FE 2-6269 Bible Study 9:50 p.m. Morning Worship 10:50 "Heaven ahd High Dimension!" Evening Wonhip 6 p.m, ' Ouoat Speaker’ ire T. Rice Jr. Missionary to Singapore t Wed. Bible Study, 7:30 P.M. Everypns Is 'lnrttodl Minister Lists Services The Rev, Gerald W. Gibson will preach on “Cities of Refuge’’ at the 11 a.m. service in Central [Christian Church Sunday. The last of the films or "The Life of Christ" will be shodh at 6:30 p.m. “The Jewish Passover" will be hia topic [at T. p.m. Pontiac Evangelistic Center 12 South Paddock Sunday School 10 A,M. Morning Worship .... 11 A.M. Evening Wopthip .. .7:30 P.M. Rtv. Albert 8. Cooper, Pester CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH • ■ G. W. GJbsoq, Minister FE 4-0239 347. N. Sagjnow Bible School .9:45 AM. Morning Worship ... 11:00 A.M. Youth Service 8:00PM. Evening Service 7:00 PM. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 4440 WUUami Lake Rd. ar. DUM Highway Sunday School ..............10:00A.M. Worship Service ............11 dO A.M. Wednesday Prayer Service..... 7 JO P.M. Evangelistic Service......... 7:30 P.M. PASTER PREACHING AT AIL SERVICES FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 111 MT. CLEMENS ST. — Y.M.C.A. BLDO. SUNDAY SCHOOL ..... ................... AM MORNING WORSHIP....... ................. *1 AiM. EVENING SERVICE ............ ..........7:00 P.M. FE 4-7407 — Robert QdtttOt. Pastor LEACH ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH ' t MU* Beal of Auburn Halfhta, I Mock North e! Auburn Rd. Sunday School IS A. M. . Morning Wonhip U A.M. evening Worthlp1:30 P. M. Tuesday Night Blbli Btudy. 1:34 P.M. ,"fl You Hood Spiritual Encouragement . . . Como” paater THBODORI MOS1BS Wonhip and Devotion SERVICE 11:00 A.M. 4 THIS IS What You | Will Find. in Tbt Sunday Night EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7-30 P.M. "The Church With g Heart- 1 in the Heart of Y,our'CUp” ■ WELCOMES YOU— Midweek: Tubs. ..7:30P.M. CA.*s Thurs. ... .7 JO P.M. j , ti ' I. THE miftNCE CHURCH ,— M-59 ot North Cass Lake Road . .Sunday Services 9:45 A. M. Sunday School for All Ages 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship rr - "the Mao. Christ-tesus" 7:00 P.M. Evtoing Service ‘The. Way to Escape Temptation" TUESDAY, APRIL 26,’ 7:30 P. M. «- REV. JOEL KUVUNA, Ndingi, Congo, Africa • Africon Pottor over 26 ygors • District Superintendent in Mayombe Areo • Secretory of Notional Congo Alliance Church • Meipber four-man National Board of Elders G. J. Bersche, Pastor B. W. Lanpher, Assistant ST. PAUL METHODIST Church School 10 AJf. Morning Wonhip . 10 Ail. and 11:18 AM Youth Pefiowihip 6 PJL to 9 PM Bev. lames A.McClung, Minister #Supervised Nursery — AR Services — Ample Parking Spring Spiritual Musicale cLintonville church- OF THE NAZARENE .Comer CUntphville and Mann Roads Monday, April 25 Thru Sunday, May lot featuring the Kollor-Yark iamilioa oi SoolyviOo, Indiana, a talented quartet which has traveled acres* the nation working in church revival* and camp meeting* . . Each oi this talented group is an accomplished musician, wood end instrumental. DONT MISS IT! Dr. McGuire, DUrtrid Superintendent Gueet Specfker EctcITEvening at 7:30 Rev. E. H. Davis, Pastor SEVEN Annual, reports will be given and officers elected when the congregation of First Presbyterian Church holds its 136th annual meeting Wednesday everting. Hosts and hostesses include Mr. aiid Mrs. JE, 0. Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Galloway, the Don F, Dickersons, the Basil B. Kimballs, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ellis. Others will be Mr. and Mrs. Asa Drury, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boggs, the Lester Carlsons, the Charles S. Wlxoms and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Koella Jr. At »:30 Ml Sunday Dr. William H. Marbach will preach on *]&«*> rectlon Power.” The Young Women’s Ensemble will-sing Mozart** "Alleluia.” ‘ The lev. Galea E. Hersbey Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weed, the Lawrence E. McDowells and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gunn will be hosts at the Couples’ Club dinner meeting Wednesday evening when 10:00 A.M. ,11:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. BAPTISMAL &R. TOM! MALONE SPEAKING. AT ALL SERVICES Special Music . Radio Broadcast WPON 10:15 A M. Each Sunday Christ "Light and Life Hoar" I JO a.a. — MO on your did Sunday School IQ A- M. Worship Services 11 A. M. and 7 P.M. Midweek Service, Wed. 7:30 P^M. ' BRINGTHETAMILY ' Christian Literature Sales ' 39 Oakland .Ave. MID-WEEK SERVICE WEDNESDAY 7JO P.M. DR. TOM MALONE, Paster, 501 MT. CLtMCNS STREET Lyal H. Howiton, Patter THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. APhIL 23, I960 Waterford Community Church 8830 Andersonvllle Rd. p Worship Services ... .8:30, 11 A. M. , Sunday School .9:45 A. M. , Evening Service . * ; . 7 P.M. Hour of Power. Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bar. Isbtri Wlaae Welcome to a Friendly Chwrch[ FIRSt METHODIST South Saginaw at Judaon Paul T, Hart, Pastor Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 A.M. « In Cod We Trust” Rev. Harry J. Lord, preaching 11:30 A.M.—CHURCH SCHOOL YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 6:15 P.M. WEDNESDAY 7:80 MID-WEEK SERVICE UNITED GOSPEL ' SINGING CONVENTION SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 2:3fl 1* 4:30 P.M. FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. Featuring QUARTETS, TRIOS, DUETSand SOLOS Plus CONGREGATIONAL SINGING Good Groups of Talent This Sunday. » Be Sure to Be Here and Enjoy An Afternoon of Good Gospel Singing. EUtAS HOUSTON. Pres. ELSIE GASKIN. Sse’y EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 212 Baldwin Avt. PI 2-0721 Sunday School 9:45 A. M. The "Y" Hop 6 P.M* Warship II A. M., Sermon: Christ in Lydia's House' Vesper 7 P. M. —- Sacrament of Baptism Music and Message by Mid-Western Gospel Team MINISTER: REV. M. R. EVERETT FIRST CHURCH of th« BRETHREN « NORTH ROSXLAWN fund*? School. I*:M A. M. “WUto* Worthlp. h-OI A. **-hr Um PMtor Spoulsi Muds *r Vlrswe Sweat B«»ng*tUtU StrrM. tiSS 9. U. W*d Praytr sad BtM* study at taa Bpsea# bum*. 1:IS 9. U. !U». Lrroy Slufrr. PMtor All Saints Episcopal Church William* St. ot W. Pike The REV. C. GEORGE WIDOIFIELO. Rector The REV, DAVID K. MILLS, Curate 8.00A.M.-—Holy Communion 9:30 and 11:15 A.M.-“>-Moroing Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. David K. Mills. 'Church School. 5:00 P M—Organ Recital played by Theodor* Herzel. Monday 7 DO A.M.—Holy Communion, ifwn., I0D0 A.M/—Holy Communion. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCORAL CHURCH 801 Commerce, Milford 8:00 A M:—Holy Communion 10 JO A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Church School. ST. MARY'S-IN-THE-HILLS EPISCOPAL CHURCH BUS Joslyn Road (north of Waldon) S am. Holy Communion and Sermon Nursery and n. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Sunday School The Beautiful Stone Church In the Hills CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP MALTA HALL, 82 PERKINS STREET Hally Day Sunday. earvtae. 8:M P M. Circles. i.M P. M. Dinnsr. I N P. M atrvlcs, 1:10 P. M. jut. HbmI Damrau. Sysaktr at Betb StrrloM Thursday. April Mth Silvsr Tsa OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH Mar. /. w. Drag. Pastor—Montcalm and Glenwood 136th Annual Meeting Slated Congregation tb Hear Reports,. Elect Officers at 1st Presbyterian PATIENTS ATTEND SERVICES-Protestant. Jewish, Christian Science and Roman Catholic services .are held weekly for patients at fpntiac State Hospital. The Rev. John Trese of Catholic SocUU Services of Oakland County conducted' a service on Good Friday for patients of the Catholic faith. The Mth annual open house at Pontiac State Hospital will be held May 1-3 In conjunction with National Mental Health Week. Community Giving Cooperative Effort Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH COOLSY LAKH RD. at LOCKHAVBH Rev. W. Csdmtn Prout. Psstor Sunday School 9:43 A. M. Church Service.. 11 A. M. Provide State Hospital Worship Religious services for patients Pontiac State Hospital are . a cooperative effort, Ith the community providing the ctetgy to, carry put its religious programs. j “Uhl phase ot hospital life is important not only to the patients, but also to the patients’ relatives. piaeta are qualities which are physical, psychological, moral sad spiritual in ehaipeter,” said Ted Paaarotae, community relations director. Protestant services are held each Sunday afternoon. MASS SUNDAY MORNING Roman Catholic Mass la offered each Sunday morning in theMioe-pital chapel by the Rev. John Trese, and confessions are heard each Saturday. Jewish service* are conducted the first Saturday of oach mouth by RAbbt Nathan Hershfletd at Temple BetWaceb. Christian Science services, arranged by Mrs. Elizabeth Root, take place each Wednesday. « .* * ;* Protestant pastors serving on a rotating basis Jnciude Dr. William H. Marbach of First Presbyterian. Dr. Mil ten H. Bank of Central, Methodist, the Rev. C. George VSlddifield of All Saints Episcopal, and the Rev. Theodore R. Allebach of Oakland Avenue United Presby-I REV. WILLIAM F. FI1ZWATER Associate Minister Called to Emmanuel The Rev. William F. Fltswaterj has accepted the mill to^ serve associate pastor ment and care programs of. aj psychiatric setting. RUNS MAY 1* Hie jUtW annual open house at PontiAc State Hospital will be May 1-3 from 1-4 p.m. daily. There will be conducted tours,; discussions and the ever popular; variety show which is written, pro-’ duced and performed by patients.; This year the patients have chosen u a theme, “We the Patients Salute the Community.” | ♦ # ★ The musical show will feature: a Japanese background with singdancing and instrumental i numbers. As one of the hospital’s patients so aptly puts It, “We the patients, die - personnel, and our beloved volunteers invite one and all to our 14th Annual Open House.” i The Reorganized CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints l4 Front St.. Pontiac FS S-TM1 * Mcvittjr School In Drayton , PE S-T34S ‘ ‘' ’ • III S. Flint st . Lake Orion ST. ANDREW'S EPI5GOPAL CHURCH SISt Hatchery Road. Drayton Plains. Michigan 1st Sunday in Eastertlds, April M ' g oo A. M. Holy Communion CIO and 11:11 A. M. Identical _ Services of Warship. Baptism and Presentation ot Mlt« Boxes. Church School Party. Tha Rev. Waldo R. Bulat, Rector Columbia Avenue BAPTIST ifTsrii: CHURCH 64 West Columbia .Ave. ___________________■■ % - FI 5-9960 Sunday School ......... .....- ■ • ■ -: .9:45 A. M. Morning Worship .. ...t •••••••• II A* M. Morning Service.................. • - til A. M. R T. U. ......... v... I.... ....6:30 P. M. Evening Service ..........7:80 P. M. v REV. M. F. SOYD JR., PASTOR Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention-, • • \ 9,000,000 Members — . . Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL Young People Salurdoy 7:30 P. M. Sunday School & Worihip VlOsOO P.M. Sunday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Services Tuet. 6 Thors. .... 7:30 P.M, Church Phone FE 5-8361 UL 2-5142 , T Bishop L. A. Parent PimI. PMtor ■■■■ TONIGHT—TOMORROW EVAHG. GOLDIE TAYLOR ot Portsmouth, Q., Spooking ■mown' EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 2800 Watkins Like Road SUNDAY SCHOOL ......10A.M. CKLW RADIO AT 7:30 AM. Creryene Welcomed A. i. Baughey. Factor 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL “----*—f aU Ages . WORSHIP Mlet Temptation 502 Turn owbh at Chr NURSERY AND CHILDREN'S CHURCH We cordially invite you to worship with yt,- FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Pontiac, Michigan Office: PS 4-fill Residence: PS S-SS24 KEEGO HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH ,1711 S. Csss Leke Heed SVENINO WORABIP—T:JS_P. II. OnewsitBS with Southern Baptist Cenvsntlon Fasten-Rev. "Bo*1’ Kunnert Also participating are the Bev. Paul T. Hart of First Methedlst, I the Rev. Jarne* Deeg *1 Oakland Park Methodist, the Rev. Gey Smith of M. Stephen Lutheran, Drayton Plains, and the Rev. Myron R. Everett of Baldwin | Avenue Evangelical United Brethren. Dr. Wglter H. Obenauf, medical j superintendent of the hoepital, Raid, the annual open house at Pontiac State Hospital and other mental! hospitals is an excellent way to acquaint , the public with the treat- Baptist Church, working with Dr. Tom Malone, pastor. A graduate ot Missionary Bible [School In Charleston, %. Va:, he [took special Christian ctan’ses at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and was ordained a.missionary Baptist preacher. For several years the new pastor was associated with the Rev. Rob-i iert M. Parr of Gilead Baptist! Church in Detroit. Before coming! to Detroit he spent 12 years in! evangelistic work and seven years' on drily radio programs in Chuies-{ Hunting and fishing are his hobbies. - The Rev. and Mrs. Ittzwater make their home at 1101 Berkley St.', Demonstrations MONDAY—APRIL 25TH— Scripture Press—Signaling for TUESDAY—-APRIL 26TH— Standard Publ.—Teachings of 'Jesus Sessions—l :00-3:00 PM.; 7:00-9 Choir to'Sing Cantata The Calvary BapUat Church Choir will present Its E* FIRST mE CHURCH of GOD no p m ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 L Pitta Strsst 10 tjn —Surifiay School 11 am.—Morning Worship Pastor Hobart A. North FE 4-6216 PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin and Fairmont Sunday School 10 A.M. Worship Hour 1,1 A M. Pilgrim Youth Hour *6:1$ P.M. Gospel Hour 7:00 P.M. APRIL SHOWERS of BLESSINGS Special Mttsfq at Every Service The Singing Brecheisens rev. jerry McDonald Proclaiming Gospel! Exalting Christ! Winning Men! April 20 to May 1 Rat. M. C. Straight, Pastor National Lutheian Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD Wm. LorFoun tain, Pastor SERVICES 9 A.M., 11 A M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. ^CHRISTIAN SCIENCE* SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY ' "PROBATION AFTER DEATH" SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE , la Our N« Church 2800 8. Commerce Road Robert T. Shade, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE ...11 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A.M. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. Meeting at Bnumont Behoof 8532 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Ivan C. Hess, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:15 A,M. CHURCH SERVICE 10 JO A M. SYLVAN LAKE UMttac at Old Pint Lake School Middle Belt at Long Lake Rd. Pastor Chrk McPhall SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:45 AM. SERVICE..........11 AAL CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Arvid E, Anderson, Pastor WORSHIP........It AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A.M. BEAUTIFUL SAVIOUR N. Donald G. Sunday School ., Morning Worship Central Methodist nav, MILTON H. BARR, D.D.. MlnUUr . REV. DANIIL J. WALLACE, B.D.. AmocIsM MlnUUr REV. JOHN R. NAU., D.D., AmocI^U MlnUUr MORNING SERVICES 8:30 A.M.and 10:45 A.M. “Taking Advantage of the Church’4 Dr. .Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over,WPON, 11:00 A.M.) Sunday Sorvioanmd Sunday School 11:00 A M. W*dn*sday Evening Services 8 P.M. Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street Open Dally 11 Ail. to 5 P.M. , Friday to 9 P.M. FIRST CHURCH. OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | Lawrence and Williams Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW—800 KC SUNDAY 9:45 A. M. TV Every Sunday. Channel 7, 9:30 A. M. Emmanuel Baptist Church 645 S. Telegraph Road SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WEST HURON AT MARK StRfET Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapitian, Pastor Percy M. Wally, It., Minister ot Education Two-Worship Services—8:45 end 11:00 a.m. Sermon: Dr. Richard Holland, Executive Secretary Board of Education,- American Baptist Convention 9:45 a.m.—Church School Classes for AN -7:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship Groups Wednesday 7:15 p.m.—Mid-Week - Service of Study and Prayer "An American Baptist Convention Church" FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Rev. HeroW Marshall, Pastor Harry Nichols. President •PANEL DISCUSSION .... 2:30 P.M. Sponsored by Chain Unka' . Circles ....4 P.M. Dinner ....5 P.M. Services 7 JO P.M, Stanley Gutt, speaker Marimont Baptist Church 68 W. Walton F$2-7299 Sunday School 10 A. M... Meaning Worship 11 A. M. MMy Lord and My God F Youth Group 6:30 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. uTKe Almighty** < Pastor Somera, preaching ANNUAL MISSIONARY CONFERENCE—Wednesday, 7:30 P.M JIM SAVAGE, Youth for Christ International ■ Seturady . 7:30 P.M. DON OOLt, Venture for Victory, Basketball 11.00 A M —DR. aV&E TAYLOR, National Aisociation •{., of Evangelicals. . 730 P.M.—Rev. PAUL HANSELMAN, Belgian Conge . EIGHt PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 Past Will Gome Alive at Local Antique Show Heirloom quilts and hand- > loomed coverlets will be uaad to decorate the balcony overlooking Pontiac's I960 Antique Show and Sale Thursday through Saturday In Steven's Hall, All Saints Episcopal Chinch. -.—......-e - - a ...... _ Cherished old dresses, the height of fashion, 30. IB or 100 years ago, will be worn by models and committee members. Other personal family treasures have been loaned to add— color and interest to the occasion. * Opening day, when Mrs. James C. Clarke Jr. will register guests, she'will wear a white embroidered dress, fragile with age, handed down from her husband’s greatgrandmother, Jenny Clarke. WEDDING DRESS LOANED A wedding dress of stiff silk, now a deep ivory, heavily embroidered with pearls, is being ibaned by Mrs. -feeraid Guinan and her daughter Mrs. Harry Linbocker. i It was originally worn by Harry Linbocker’* grandmother. ‘ Mrs. Galen Blaylock is lending a silk foulard dress of Alice v blue with small white figures and trimmed with white tucked net. It was worn long ago by A handsome white embroidered dress which belonged to a great-grand-* mother is worn by Mrs. James C. Clarke Jr.left, of Avondale avenue as she examines a hundred year old the women are wearing play through Saturday at All Antique Show. Southern Vacationers Flocks norhe Mr. and Mrs. John Jackolow and son Dick have returned to their home on South Marshall street after a trip to New York City. The Jackoldws visited their daughter Evelyn Therese recently returned to New York after 10-month tour o( Europe. She saw the Holy Land during a break in her four-month stay in Rome. Miss Jackolow is a graduate of Marygrove College and University of Michigan. * ' * A; ^ 7 Mrs. Ihomas C. Fitzpatrick opened her home on St. Joseph avenue, West Bloomfield Township to Detroit Women Writers’ Club members for luncheon Tuesday. Area mem-. berg present were Mrs. Arthur Bryson McWood, Bloomfield Hills, • immediate past president; Mrs. Gale B., Sprague, Birmingham; . Mrs. Madeleine G. Doeren, Foxcroft; and Mrs. Norman A. Lull, Clawson. The group of professional writers meets twice a month tor workshops in the Woman’s City Club, Detroit. •* • A A * , Suntanned and Relaxed after a six week vacation hr the Lakeland, Fla. area, are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Richmond who have returned to their home on Voorheis road. WWW Alex Lindsay of Elizabeth Lake Road, was among 40-year preachers honored at Da-/-vid Lipscomb College at Nashville, Tenn., this week. / * He has been preaching 57 years. Over 9,000 attended the 33rd annual Bible Lecture Series at the college. A * * Robert K. Cadman, son-of . the William P. Cadmans of LaSalle street, was among students at Michigan Tech, iii Houghton initiated into Tau Beta Pi honorary engineering fraternity. Mr. Cadman, a junior, is majoring in mechanical engineering. * A A Consul and Mrs. Hermann Holzheimer have arrived in Pontiac from Brazil. Mrs. Holz-. heimer is the daughter of Mrs. Satenig Kevorkian of Cherokee toad, and the late Lewis Kevorkian. PTA Will Buy Slide George Caron is, executive secretary of protective services in Pontiac, was guest speaker tor Wever PTA Thursday at the school. Mr. Caronis spoke on community .crime prevention programs, commenting, "The community must gear its efforts in training and conttol before children come to the, attention of juvenile courts;” •A A A.- - Playground equipment chairman Mrs, Loren Kay announced a school movie on May 2 at 3:15 p.m. and again at 6 p.m. The film will be Walt Disney’s "Rob Roy." Parents add children from Owen and Hawthorne schools are invited to attend; - The membership has voted Sharon O’Gorman Weds Bride Wears Mother's Veil An heirloom mantilla type veil of Bruges lace .worn by her mother, provided the traditional ‘something old’ worn by Sharon O'Gorman for her marriage to David Smith Glass today 1n Christ Church Cran-brook. • Reception in Oakland Hills - Country Club followed vows pledged before the Rev. William C. Norvell, associate rector. * A • * Former Birmingham residents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman O’Gorman Jr. of Tucson, Ariz., are parents of, thq bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr; and Mrs. Glenn,S. Glass ‘ of Vaughan road, Bloomfield Hills. AAA Ivory silk peau de sole fashioned the floor-length bridal gown which swept into a cathedral train, the dome-shaped skirt was draped with a -small bustle back. Elbow-length shined pouf sleeves Were caught with tiny peau de sole roses. White orchids, stephanotis and valley lilies comprised the semi-cascade bouquet. A A A Mrs. Scott E, 0‘Gormari, matron of honor, appeared in a princess-style dress of Ming blue silk organza. Shirred . blinds of the fabric were set into the dome-shaped skirt. • In identical dresses were Nancy Glass, Bonnie, Glass; -■ Frances Kyes dhd Mr* Daniel M. Boone, bridesmaids. They wore velvet headbands end carried white roses. On the esquire side were Har-. vey Pranian Jr., best man, and ushers Scott E. O’Gorman, Waiter S. Willett-, Robert Douglas. Edmond J. Danziger Jr. and . William Hoehner. To begin the honeymoon trip to Nassau, the bride changed to a navy costume suit with accents of Kelly green. The couple will live in the Bloomfield Terraces on their return. . For her daughter's wedding Mrs. O'Gorman chose Venetian pink Chantilly lace oyer -silk organza. Mrs. Glass appeared in beige Italian raw gflk. trimmed in re-embroidered lace. Both mothers wore orchids. Wed today in Christ Church. Cranbrook were Sharon O’Gorman, daughter of the. junior John Sherman O'Gormans of' Tucson, Am., and David Smith Glass, son of JMr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Glass -of Bloomfield * HUls. the late Mrs. Benjamin Blaylock. ' A : A '■-* Other frocks, once fashionable, now charmingly quaint, have been loaned by Mrs, Rosa Stockwell, Mrs. Don Stoll, Mrs. Hilton% Phipps, Mrs. Frank Stull. Mrs. Uoyd Pardee, Mrs. Vernon Abbott and Mrs. Maynard, Slater. Among those modeling the dresses will be Mrs. Walter Wharton, Mrs. Howard Kinaey, Mrs. Jack MacDonald. Mra. dtorles Evans, Janet Evans, Mrs. Frank Stull, Mrs. Nor-mand Durocher, Mrs. Don Harrison, Mrs. Frederick Cockle and Mrs. Edward Silk. ' Mra. Lena Hamilton of Jud-son street will display a quilt given to her by an uncle, Phillip Brock Phelps, and made by his bride befonf their marriage In 1856 in Marion, N. Y. WREATH OF ROSES Mr. Phelps and hit wife moved to Pontiac and lived for many yeeit at Saginaw and Whittemore St. The quilt Is ap-pliqued in wreath of roses design. Contribution of Mrs. Milo Cross is a quilt ma0e by her grandmother of pieces of silk and velvet set together in "crazy quilt" design. A A A Mrs. Howard Henderson of to purchase a slide with playground equipment funds. AAA Mrs. Esther Bewick’s third grade class won attendance recognition for the month. Will Entertain at State Hospital Members of Psi chapter, Sigma Beta national sorority, met Thursday evening with Mrs, Clement Berden of Ledgestone drive, Waterford. Mrs. Jack McVay was cohostess. The/group will entertain Pontiac State Hospital patients Tuesday. Guests were Mrs. Norman Auer, Mrs. Robert Koch And Mrs. Orval Russell. Bob Tricker, left, 13-year-old coin collector shows’ his collection of Indian head pennies to his mother, Mrs. Robert Tricker of Dick avenue and Mrs. Mabel Amidon of Sanderson, avenue. Collectors are looking MRS. DmDMffU GLASS Do-C-Do Club Ends Season With Dinner A buffet dinner Thursday evening at the McCarroll School closed the season's activities for the Do-C-Do Square Dance Club. Robert NewiU, master. of ceremonies, directed a specialty number with dancers Dr. and Mrs. Ned Colburn, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shaw, the Charles Futtrells and the Russell Newmans. The George Newtons presented a skit, "Weekend Up hjorth.” .Mr. 'NewiU gave an impersonation of Elvis Presley. Winners tor the most original spring hats made on-the-spot from materials provided were Mrs. Donald Lyon and Clyde Highlen. Russel] f’ahr and Mr. Shaw completed dinner arrangements. Mrs. Melvin Hall and Mrs. Lyon planned decorations. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allen. Eiride School Stqrts Tuesday Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. the spring school for brides will haye Its first session.' Presented by Consumers Power Gw the six week coarse is open to anyone in this area. "We have had 'brides’ of 30 years," says Mary E. Jackson, who is directing the school. Among the subjects, to be discussed will Jw "Stretching the Food Dollar,” flower arranging, kitchen pfenning,; laundry, informal entertaining and foreign cookery. Sessions will be held in the auditorium of Consumers Power in Royal Oak. There is no admission fee. “ ' Green Lite, a newcomer to the area. Is showing a fringed, hand-loomed, red, blue and green coverlet, more, than 10H yean dd. ’A A ‘ A'white quilt with design out-Jined In red and one appliqued In tulip pattern is also from*. Mrs.; Henderson. - A striking quilt appliqued in . an orange, pink and green morning glory design and recently inherited by Mrs. A. S. Lundy, Sodom road, Bloomfield Hflb.'AtT be on display. It was made by Mr. Lundy’s great-grandmother in 1855 as a wedding gift to ther daughter. STH GENERATION OWNER Mrs. Lundy’s small daughter Kathleen will be, a fifth generation owner of the treasure. • Flower garden quilts belonging to Mrs. Fred Coleman and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson will be shown.1 Others of pieced and appliqued design are being loaned by Mrs. CoUia Scott, Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. William .McClure and Mrs. Robert Stewart. A A A A bay’s red velvet dress worn by Lloyd Pardee some 70 years ago will be shown. Family personal treasures are being loaned .by Mrs. James C. Clarke of Waterford, Mrs. Maynard Mater/ Mrs. Maxwell Shadley and Bruce Meixell. ? n Mrs. Horace Hall jmd Sirs. Normand Durocher are Co-chairmen of decorations. Assisting them with arrangements are Miss Eleanor Harms, Mrs. Fred Coleman and Mrs. Walter Wharton. Pearl Jewelry Bigger, Bigger (UP!) — The size of pearls in costume jewelry grows with each season. Now, they come -In both the Size and shape of , onions. * * *■ ■ ,11 - Designer Judith McCann does necklaces, one, two or three strand, in s new bead which looks like it might have come right oft a produce counter. Matching earrings are gold hoops with onion pearl drops. Flower. Glasses (NEA) When the spring tun starfe to dazzle, treat yourself to a pair of sunglasses framed in fabric flowers. You can pick sweet-peas, daisies, cornflowers, roses or violets. forward to the selection of coins that will be displayed and sold at next tveekHs eighth, annual Antique Show. The affair will be at Stevens Hall of All Saints Episcopal Church. Stardust Ball Set Friday The third annual Stardust Ball—the combined effort of the Men’s Club and St. Bema-" dette’s Guild. at St. Benedict Church—is set for Friday evening. * »s " * ; Setting v will be'the Pontiac-Country Club. Festivities will get under way at -9 p.m. with ■ live music by a local orchestra. Mrs.' Richard Pfeffer and Dr. John Schmitt are "cochairmeri of this year's ball-. * * ♦' Assisting them on dmunit-tees a{e James Loviska and Mrs. Ernest Mallory, tickets; Mrs. Leonard Kruchko and Edward Latendrcsse, publicity, and Mrs. Raymond Valentine and Noel Heiden, decorations. Bell Program to Precede OES Card Party Changing Dinner Date Al l Depends * By EMILY POST Dear Mra. Post: 1 invited - two couples to dine with my night. In the roeantfine, we received an invitation to a dinner dance lor that same evening.* It is one of the nicest social events of the season and we would Uke very much to go. Would it be at an permissL bie.for me to call our friend* and postpone the dinner tor anothernight? A A A Answer:. You cannot correctly postpone a dinner because you have received an imitation to do something else that evening. On the other hand, if you know both these couplep very well, and you ill dine together frequently they may. *, not mind if you explain and invite them for another night A A sit . Dear Mrs. Poet: When set ting va table, la It not customary to Place all the silver that . wijl be nepded during the meet on the table—ineioding the dessert implements? A friend of mine tells me that the dessert implements should not be Included in the table setting and that correctly they are brought in with the dessert. Answer:' In a formally run house the dessert Implements are brought in with the dessert course. In a house without service, it is more practical to place them above each '{dace plate when the table is set. ‘ A. A 'A ' ■ Deer Mra. Poet: Wifi you please tell me how to address a letter correctly to a widow friend who is living with her married son and his wife? This son was named for his father but has dropped the junior from his name since his father's death, thus leaving two Mrs. John Smiths. As it is socially incorrect to address a widow as Mrs. Mary Smith, bow can I designate the letter is tor the elder Mrs. Smith without using her given name? . Answer: You can address her as Mrs. John Smith Sr. New Sylvanites Hear Review Mrs. Rex Bailey was hostess Thursday evening to the New Sylvanites Club in her home so Lakeland avenue. AAA "Papa’s Wife," authored by Thy-ra Ferre’ Bjorn, was reviewed by Mrs. Russel Curtis of Pontiac. Officers will be elected Thursday at the home, of Mrs. Thomas Reese . Of Warwick drW*. A A' A The annual installation banquet on’ May 19 will be at Rosamond Hills Inn. YMCA Mothers to Stage Dance Area teen-agers have been invited to attend a dance at the YMCA Friday sponsored by the Mothers' Club of the YMCA. AAA Dancing will be from 8 to 11 p.m. at the “Y.” Thera will be e small admission charge. Mrs,. Charles Hj Bayne is directing the ticket sale and Mrs. Roy W. Wilton is hand-- ling pubDeity. Putting their best foot forward for. the third annual/ Stardust Ball of $t. Benedict Church ore Mrs. Richard PJeffef, left, of Genella street, and Ed j.: Latendrcsse of franklin Lane. Jim Loviska of Ogemaw road and Mrs.: ' Leonard .Kruchko of South Roslyu street lam on with approval. Abby Says; Th$n PDQ Makes It COD THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY,’ APRIL 23, i960 NINE Stop Those Charges at Source By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I am 36, a muter sergeant to the Air Kara, stationed lb Alaska. I haven’t been ABBY er,” an i / # . . , with an increase in body weight. {Women Of The MOOSe overweight jWill Gather Monday! i and gent. Overweight has been related fo^ many Uls and symptoms, and obviously it is wise to watch your weight from a health standpoint. This girl is checking Josephine Low man s calorie chart. • Hunt-Jones Nuptials Solemnized in Oxford t to have rtieuma* , .. J ■ . women of the Moose, Pontiac chapter 360 will attend an enroll- 5. Overweight places a strain ment meeting Monday May 2, in on the heart because it- gives the Moose Hall with Mrs.- Charles S.I heart much more work to do, Messer, membership chairman, in pumping Mood through thousands charge. - of feet more Mood vessels. The nominating committee ap-j 6. Overweight often causes pos- pointed Monday evening will meet tural defects. These may interfere later in the month. with correct respiration, crowd tan temal organs and place a strain ! on body mechanics. AFFECTS PERSONALITY Through *my experience with students I know what' a tremendous Affect too tnany pounds can have on the personality. Extra pounds may breed self-consciousness. fatigue and a lack of interest in good grooming and an attractive appearance Nearly 200 at* Card Party Nearly 200 guestr attended Omega Mu Sigma Sorority’s spring card party at Pontiac Federal Sav; ings and Loan Building. Mjrs. Kuga Kojima was chajr- Leo Halfpenny, prises, assisted by Mrs. Merrill Petrie; Mrs. Hey Petersen, tickets; Mrs. Wayne ' Anable. Mrs. John Jadwia and Mrs. Walter LaPlante, refreshments; Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mis. Carl Coster and Mrs. Hey Kos kela, tables and cards. Mrs. Patrick Cullen was publicity chairman..T&C, * Coster arid Mrs. Gunther designed tissue t Mrs. Gillies President of Society The Women’s Society of Chriitlah Service at Oakland Pari? Methodist "“r Church has‘elected officers. prizes Mrs. Clayton Gillies is president.. Members will meet Tuesday eve-.She will work with Mrs; lining with Mrs. Louis.Livingston of ner, vice presideht; Mrs. ^les|Woodbine drive. Baynes, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Gallagher, secretary of promotion; Our Finest Selection of Girls' COMMUNION DRESSES/ Mrs. John Lamont, recording rotary; and Mrs. Joseph Wag!ey,| secretary of missions. Mrs. Emerson Brown Is secretary at Christian Social Relations. Others assuming duties are Mrs. Bert Weddle, secretary of local church activities: Mrs. Gerald Wright, secretary of student work; Mrs. Earl Foster, secretary of yOgth work; Mrs. Walter 'Dempsey, secretary of children’s work; Mrs: Frank Martin, secretary of spiritual life; aad Mrs. John Wethy, see- I rotary of literature aad puMica-lions. Mrs. Frank Parks is secretary of Supply work and Mrs. Albert Barker, chairman of nominations. I Mrs. Elton Befinke, Mrs. Ray Cbombe, Mrs. Irt - Williams ,and Mrs. Rowley Chase are on ,the nominating committee. | Mrs.’Robert Gallagher presided, at a memorial service when members met Tuesday at the church. Devotions on the -theme “The Cross", were read by Mrs. Robert i Waiters. Rebecca Circle will be hostess! for the May 12 meeting. Pillar Club Holds Dinner Loss Rising in U.S. Hair's Falling Story for Women Twei Club n bwith M Robert GEORGE'S Friendly Dent Stott_J 74 N. Saginaw St. With all of Uda evidence It does seem that we might he mere careful a boat maintaining oar correct weight. From die age on | a be I Ml underweight. However, I think that a few more pounds (not more than I five I than ideal at age 25 are i becoming to a woman from mid-idle age on. Her figure is still jgood and her lace looks fresher. 4 t t •a of dels bra Hanked the alter which |f life to have my , Hunt;held, chapel vases of white snap- calorie chart, send a stamped, at Detroit were solemnised by and gtock. self-addressed envelope with your “ “ **™ ,,r‘ Receiving guests with the bride’s!request for leaflet No. 36 to Jo- ,.arents Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Arlal*ephine Lowman in care of The 'Jams of Oxford, in the church jPw*iac __________________ parlors, were the James W. Hunts1 of Toledo. Ohio, parents of toejLlifherCIJl GlOUD bridegroom L* ,. ... ‘ * * * . IStudies Life, A cascade of orchids and ste- rrr_ _i r * _ phanotis complemented the bridal rV OIK OI /liliOS gown of white silk taffeta, styled with chapel train. The fingertip Ruth Unit of Augustana Lutheran veil was attached to a high-(Church women met Thursday in crowned satin cap with mother-oP the church parlor. Luncheon hos-pearl and sequin ‘trim. jtesses were Mrs. Oscar Frisk, Honor matron Mrs. Richard |'Mrs._Jo»m Wennsten and Mrs. Rag-Benne of Grosse Pointe Woods and|ner Danielson, bridesmaids Sue Kennaday and . * * * Carole Thompson of Ortonville j Mrs. Danielson gave devotions wore bouffant mint green taffeta.(and Mrs. William Park conducted Colonial bouquets of white and pink a study and discussion on the “Life carnations complemented their! and Work of Amos. ’ shoes and hats, also of mint green. Tickefs for the “Luncheon Is 4 4 ^ Served" program in May were The Rev. William Archer stood[ma<*e ^ best man tor toe Mtogroom. Mn ^ ^^won of Kansas seated by Robert von|aty Mo WM a ^ I the Rev. Anthony Nelson, Satur- «’•« Mb,* Hr*?' !rr* Guests Storch of Mount Clemens Charles Hartman of Grand Rapids. Before leaving on a Mexicanl _ ___________ honeymoon, toe new Mrs. Hunt MBS, IAMB W- HUNT JB. changbd to a Dior blue floral print jand coat, hat and gloves of Dior Mrs. Jones chose beige silk brocade with matching accessories and a green hat for her daughter' weddtng. Her flowers were pale pink carnations.-Pale green cytn-bidium orchids complemented Mrs. Hunt's beige silk ensemble. . The bride is a graduate of Michigan State University. She is affiliated with Chi Omega social sorority and Alpha Delta Kappa pro-__ fessionai teachers’ sorority.. The v«~ ui.uu bridegroom, alumnus of Kenyon College, is a meihber of Sigma Pi fraternity. The newlyweds will live in Pontiac. dz «►- CHICAGO US — More women are complaining tha^ they are losing their hair today than five years ago — but the country's leading akin and scalp experts can pinpoint neither cause nor cure. , A W W The cause could be .Raid nylon brushes, or spray sets, or pregnancy, or over-worry, or scalp-tightening coiffures, or food, or surgery, or infectious diseases, art article in the American Medical Assn, ’s Archives of Dermatology, The treatment might be steady, gentle washing with pure soap, or abstinence from hair - stretching curlers, or avoidance of pony-tails, or just plain waiting it out, toe article aays. Three New York dermatologists — skin specialists — include a steadying note in their report on female hair loss — technically known as “diffuse alopecia.’’ BAD TREND UNLIKELY The chance of a woman becoming totally or even alarmingly bald, they say, is slim.. The chance of the trend be-" coming -a dangerous one is equally slim. And the chance of the dis- j turbing patches of scalp regaining their covering after a while is good. w w w The dermatologists — Drs. Marion B. Sulzberger, Victor H. Witten and Alfred W. Kopf —noted the increase in their own practice. They sent questionnaires to the 170 members of the Amer- ican Dermatological Assn. Of. 106 replies, these statistics were culled: About 53 per cent of'the doctors reported an increase of diffuse alopecia. Thirty per cent reported no increase. The rest were uncertain or did not Report. . AVERAGE AGE Wtt The average age of patients who reported losing their hair was 39H years. But hair loss was reported from 15.to 70. Only * few characteristics seemed to prevail in aH cases. The lorn occurred only on the scalp, not in other areas of the body. Growth of hair was not excessive. The hair tended to be oily and to lose Its luster. The thln-' njng spots were concentrated at the crown of the head or toward the front. w w ’ ♦ . ** While convinced that diffuse alopecia was on - the upswing, 'the-authors noted other factors , which might account for the increase in complaints, It could simply reflect, they pointed* out, the latest in hair-care advertising, smaller hat styles, better financial means for correcting these “less serious complaints" or a greater reliance on specialists today tipm five yean ago. Similar increases in hair loss were reported from Italy .And France. Mrs.’ Harold Haskins and Mrs. 1 (Robert Haskins cohostesses at the tattefs home on Walnut Lake road.. - ’ Mrs. Amo L. Hulet, program I chairman, presented Mrs. Ross' I Hulet w^o -gave two humorous, readings. >*, * I Mrs. -Robert Haskins gave de-(votions, “This I Believe!" with a background of recorded music. * w * Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mrs. Frederick Holmes and Mrs. Hulet served Ion the Tuesday evening dinner committee. 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Inc., elected officers Thursday at a meeting In the Oakland County Boat Club. . elected president; Mrs. Wayne Smith/ first vice president; Mrs. Henry Green, second vice president; Mn- Raymond Dombrowski, recording secretary: Mrs. Irving Menuoct, corresponding secretary titer.; the scholarship fluid was continued for 1960 and a teacher representative will be sent to the Higgins Lake Conservation Workshop this, summer. Hostesses were Mn. Qorden Dickie, Mrs. Charles Chandler, Mrs. Evtgeto Crawterd and Mrs. William landerson. Mrs. Ctgwtord and Mrs. C. W. Doerr presided at Aifch Eyebrows, , (NEA) — To counteract the wad look of tired eyes, arch m usual, apply mascara to yuiir lashes and wear « happy, bright red lipstick. / Conduct Joint installation ! A joint installation of Royal Chief i on of Httel Park, state president J QMHimmMMNMMMMmMiM Pontiac No. 3 Canton and its Ladies Auxiliary was held Thursday at Knights of Malta Temple. Inducted by Lady Msbel Camer- By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Today’s recipe is for "the best ginger cookies I've ever eaten.” The speaker was Mrs. C. R. Gault, a newcomer in Rochester. She shares this recipe with Press readers, w *, - * • Bowling and music are two of Mrs. Gault’s favorite leisure time activities. In the homemaking field baking is her hobby. The Gaults have three children. MOLAE8ES GINGERSNAPS By Mrs.-C. R. Gault !$ cun crortunlnt 14 cun molcuuc i s 4 cum. flour , | ttbleaposnt baklnt coda 1 tec*doom done S tcoapooM stator Cream shortening, add sugar and beat well. Add eggs and molasses and blend in thoroughly. Add sifted dry ingredients. Roll into small balls and place on greased cookie sheets. Bake la 375-degree oven umR done, or about 10 minutes. But watch them carefully so they do not burn. Extension Club Gets Together The Professional. Homemaking Extension Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. James Skaggs on Depew street. Mrs. Richard Lasho spoke on •Why Your Child Misbehaves’’ and! Mrs. H. James Elliott gave a talk concerning "Playing With Your Child Creatively.” ’ * - A '* C^pen discussion followed reading Of reports from the recent Michigan State University Oakland conference. . ■ Thg May 18 meeting win be at the home of Mrs. EUiott on Soih-abaW rood. '4 * pt Africa Pictures Showri to Club Better Home and Garden Gub members saw pictures of Africa presented by Margaret Steward at ameeting Thursday to the Adah Shelly library. Mrs* John Lyons was chairman for the afternoon. Serving on her committee wot Mn. Emery Kald fid Mrs. D. L. Brown. Phms for sending a|tcscher to the state conservation school at Higgins Lake this aumrper were discussed. of the auxiliary, were* Ledy Genevieve (Mrs. Daniel) Kent, president; Lady Shirley (Mn. John! Utley, vice president; Lady Hazel (Mn. Alonzo) Lewis, secretary; | Lady Gladys (Mn. Ted) Monroe, treasurer; Lady Ethel Kline, chap-j lain; and Lady Margaret (Mn. Loren) Beech, sentry. A staff of 25 accompanied Mn. Cameron to officiating. ♦ ♦ . ♦ A luncheon followed, TalP Hear Ye (NEA) — Nothing will cut your height oo much as a dark skirt and a light Mouse. If you are overweight, avoid this contrast. Wear skirts and blouses that are matching or you win create the illusion of being even heavier than you are. FREE! Napkins and* Infonnals ,* With Your , Wedding- Invitation Order InvHatira. g|]j0 twl* PONTIAC STATIONERS ■p—Xoa ^ '' 4 N. Saginaw DMHVHHMHHMMWHMMH| I TWO 7ATACr . WEEKS I vd 'Society Girt* Complete Spring Reityling . . . o Spring Haircut • Shampoo • ZOTOS Wova • Styled Set new for this offer Easter Saving / . . Creamy Lnstion Wave 5“ , Isaoty Salon 2nd’ Floor PHONE PE 8rl343r 42 N. SAGINAW ST. Mss. and M. Silo HR » P.M. Quality Service FATHER & SON CLEANERS Office and PkRt Store No. 2 M-59 Near Creecent 941 Joelyn Avo. Lake Rd. ■ * FE 2-6424 OR 3:2044 Mon. thru Set. 7 a.m. to 0 p.m. Mob. thru Fri. 8 ml to 7 pjn. Set. til 6 pJR. TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1900 SOX OFFICE OPEN 7 P.M. ADMISSION IT ICOMMERCEI 80* A. Aiwa ft—CkHdnn EMpir. 3-0661 Omht II IVSf TONIGHT and SUNDAY 3 UNIT SHOW r 1st FEATURE A f AIRYIEW PRODUCTION • A UNNB6AUNTUINWI0NAI RBIASE1 3d FEATURE 'Submarine Sea Hawk** Pontiac Theaters Sat.-Mau.: “King Kang.” Bruce Cabot; "Mighty Joe Young," Ben Johnson. , • • Tues.-Frt.: "Shake Hinds With the Devil." James. Cagney, Don Murray; "The King and Four Queens,” dark Gable. Huron Sat.-Thurs.: "GaSezo,’’ Glem Ford, Debbie Reynolds! 1 Sat.-Tues.: "Hie Last Angry . Ian," Paul Muni, David Wayne, Betsy Palmer; "Battle of the Coral Sea,” Dale Robertson. Strand Sat.-Fti.: * “Wake Me When It’s Over,” Ernie Kovacs, Dick Shawn, color; "13 Fighting Men,” Grant Williams. Mrs. Tipton/ 14, Asks Dhrorco From Ed, 19 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. IB-A chlW bride at 13. Sul Carroll Thomas Tipton has filed suit for divorce from Eddie Lee Tipton, 19. I Mrs. Tipton, now 14, said they separated last’.month. Her petition charged nonsupport and cruel and inhuman treatment. WILSON Hotel Roosevelt DINING ROOM Now Open. Under New Management Serving 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Breakfast - Businessmen's Luncheons - Dinners CATERING TO BANQUETS AND f ABTIE8 BILL SMITH Chef L his time. THE WEEKEND WINDUP Hal Holbrook's pay for one | Mark Twain TV'er will be. ten times his year's salary when be toured with It . Ben Gastara's leaving for Italy to star In a comedy with Anna Magnani. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Some people work harder today to pay their taxes .than They'once did' to earn a living. —H. C. Diefenbach. WISH I’D SAID THAT: Mid- , die age Is that period in which a man starts talking about what a fool he used to be. . . . That's earl, brother. , > (Copyright, 1966) ARNAZ Schedule Heavy for Symington Will Stump Through 7 States by May 2 With 4 Talks in Michigan WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) will carry his campaign for support for the'Democratic presidential nomination to seven states between now and May 2. * . * ★ Symington was in Iowa Friday, speaking at Waterloo and Red Oak with a brief stop at Omaha fori talks with Nebraska supporters. Hej speaks today at Dps Moines, lowaj City and Davenport, Iowa. Next week Symington will visit South Bend, Ind., and speak , at La Porte Ind., Monday night. He K will spend Tuesday morning ath Fort Wayne before going to MicM-| can. He will meet with newsmen la Lansing, Mich., Tuesday afternoon and spank that evening at Midland, returning to spend the night at Lansing- Wednesday he will apeak at Grand Rapid* and Kalaniasoo. |j Symington will' ipeak Friday .1 night at the Nevada State Demo- ■ era tic Convention at Ely, and make * an appearance at the Arizona State j ; Convention at Phoenix on Saturday. a Sunday night, he will speAk at g Tucson, Arte, J * * « ! Before returning to Washington, ■ {he will speak at the Democratic ! State Convention of Missouri May j 2 at Jefferson City.. | I ' ■.;. ;■ '■ ■ ------- • . a | Giant ijehoyefo used in the sur-1 J face mining of coal have 60-cubk--| yard dippers that can-be lifted to | the height of a seven story Mtild- ■ 5 Car. William* lake-Ahrpert Read* »ea Offtea Opsws 7:00 Spine Americans Exploit Quarters Canada Halts Coinage Racket By The Associated Press _ [ markets and also noting amiably Canadian newspapers have not (that in moat parts of the U. S. j!money despite it's premium value. -r —V I—--------- tion over a United States paper’s suggestion that Americans spend their vacations at home to avoid What Impelled a Detroit pa-the Canadian discount on U.- S. per’t front-page suggestion Mon currency. i day was the recent decision of An Associated Press survey of Canadian banks to discount UX reaction Jh this country shows coinage, previously accepted at papers pointing out that the dis-| face value through paper money count rate is set in the U. S. .noney .COMING SOON! "MASTERS Of THE CONGO JUNGLE" IN COLOR! ROW! Il*ti»a MONDAY • , “Smack*' not only of cupidity but auo usury." the paper said. ' j ,| ^"Aw, c'mon, fellas, don't get sore,” admonished the Ottawa j Citizen. "It’s not hur fault . .. the trouble is our bankers aren’t seii-Itimental.” Four Amririacn quar-[ ters were worth only 96 cents! Canadian on Wall Street. I The Toronto Glebe and Mpll i said sharp beys have been working rackets by Importing UA coinage, converting It to Cana- ^ dlan net at pnr and changing S these back to VA money at the ~ ’ H CinbnsaScopE i PLUS-THESE OTHER TWO IN COLOR THE LAST FRONTIER or UNTAMED WOMEN AMD FIGHTING MEM A STORY OF THE TALL TIMBER! sPOfieRS GARY COOPER CHARLTON HESTON THE WRECK OF THE MARYDEARE’ EXTRA! Sot., Sum. MATINEES __ —------ ONE FULL HOUR —• WALT DISNEY CARTOONS Mickey Mouee — Pluto — Donald Duck ■ about M per cent •( coins circa-lattng in Canada were American. The banks had been farced toj protect themselves from this "to* gal racket.’* The paper's splenetic outburst was comprised more of pure ignorance than of sensible consider- ■ ation," the Calgary Albertan commented. 'A moment's reflection is all! that to necessary to recall that | it is not really Canada which dto-| counts, the American dollar, it ft the U.S. which does it by paying! more tor Canadian dollars.” Fixed or Lift Bridge? GRAND HAVEN RB-A decision' 'on whether to place a fixed span or lift bridge over the Spring Lake outlet to Grand River rests with the Army Corpe of Engineers following a public ‘hearing at Grand Haven this week. Area officials favor a lift bridge which is estimated at 12,275,006. The State Highway Department wants a fixed span estimated at $1,300,000. WASHINGTON - A president of the United States must,be more than 34 years oklfr-— *£sr FOR R00 CAMERON YEMA RALSTON my cqujrs • mum nook 2 TERRIFIC SITUATIONS IT'S A JOY RIDE ALL THE WAY! —ALL IN COLOR— SERGEANT MAKES MAJOR ISSUE or nuvATi An An as aut LANDS Di WRONG DOOILE BED! From a Manhattan Ball to castles in Spain, die most surprising international “affair” i-w of this-or any other year! METRO- GOLDWYM-MAYE R mm M MCQU FR000CTKM Many Thanks DislHct^^O^eFiiL appreciate very much your support in Monday’s election. "During my term I will try to give-you' the represent t a t i 6 n expressed by your vote. Thank you. William H. Taylor. Jr«-City Commissioner I ' M —f Glenn M Debbie Reynolds THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, I960 ELEVEN I* TIM Hudson River is affected by The pi the Atlantic tides as far mirth as infant is Albany which is ISO, miles inland. *n adult. Indf&form Official for favoring Own Firm PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)-J*rl C. Corey, termer Agriculture Department employe, was charged Thursday .vrfth approving wheat stormW copttncts for a company in which hr was a silent partner. Cony was Indicted by a federal grant Jury on charges of conflict Will T Ask Presidential Nominees to Appear on, Air Side by Side HAVING AUTTLE TROUBLE With HER GAZEBO*, but doesn't EVERYONE NEW YORK (API-Three major networks say they' will invite the Republican and Democratic presidential nominees to appear side by side on television before tbs Nov. 8 elections. Short Subjects Start et 1:00— 3:02-5:04-7:06-9:08 Latest Columbia Broadcasting System and American Broadcasting Co., botk said they bad similar plans. GAZEBO =1 SUNDAY! IEXCLUSIVE 1ST RUN DOUBLE , FEATURE ATTRACTION! / Saroff said the, framework for the proposed face to face appearances would be on "Meet the Press," which would be rescheduled for Saturday nights, Instead of Sunday, for a special series of eight one-hour proerami starting in September. ’ * A CBS spokesman said the network has earmarked nine 30-minute periods during prime broadcasting time beginning in Septtm-ber. to feature the rival presidential candidates. John Daly, vice . president of ABC, said his network planned a 13-week series of programs during the presidential campaign, but the composition of the series depended on the cooperation of the candidates. ' ' • The j.9.’s, mlo/s and GALOOTS SPRMG TO UfE ROM TIE PACES OF THE ANGRY BEST-SELLER! TO CANADA - Gina Lollo-brigida pauses with her son Milko Scofic Jr. at Rome Airport before leaving for New, York Friday with her husband Milko Scoflc. Gina says her family will apply fop Canadian ckteen-ship because her Yugoslav-horn husband has run into trouble get- Daly, in charge of news and public affairs, also said-ABC had Invited Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Wis) and Sen. John F. Kennedy (P-Mass) to debate on Ms Sunday program, "Open Hearing," Rome Actress Reports Beating, Asks Divorce ROMS m — Actress Dawn Addams told a court Friday her husband beat her and chased her with a pistol through their Rome palace home, threatening to kill her. ALSO THE MOST DECISIVE BATTLE irs a tirne House WITH A BIS SCCRCT! torio Massimo, appeared before Judge. Vittorio Novell! in a civil court to testify in their separation | suit. Bis whole future ig in tins one! CARL REINER-john mcGNER SCREEN PUT JY DWECTIO BY PROOUCED BY GEORGE WELLS- GEORGE MARSHALL - LAWRENCE WEIN6ARTEN T|w Italian prince testified Miss Addams had exaggerated certain' facts with "her excessive fantasy." He read a letter from author Jean Cocteau of the French Academy to support his claims. . Miss Adams said the beating and pistol chase occurred an April 9, 1955 — a year after their marriage on April 29, 1964 In what Waa the top social event in Rome that year. Screen Interest New. aluminum screening is 1 available in four decorator colon-green, gold, charcoal and "bright," in CINEMASCOPE OJF ROBERTSON* GUSCAIA smi Shown At 1:26 -4:48 t:10 Exclusive! FIRST Showing ! Silver is one of the best conductors of electricity. STARTS SUNDAY SEASON'S TWO FUNNIEST HITS mmrnmjSf / SIxTa***** TTUfKAtM OPEN AT 7.-00 P.M.—SHOW STARTS AT DUSK From a Manhattan Ball to castles in Spain the moat surprising international v! Mslsoto 3b till KU'br'w lb 3 Thomson V 5 0 0,0 Lemon if - BIG BEND — Big Steve Bilko, 245 pound a pickoff was Detroit Tiger first baseman, tries to tag White plenty of time Sox player Gene Freese in the 8th inning when over him. Freese got back in and safely as tbe-big Tiger bends jfci PRESS BOX The Oakland Raiders of the new Football League an-riday they will play their. m July 31 at of the rival Francisco 49ers. The Children's of the East Bay will spon-the contest against the Dallas Larry Doby, former major league outfielder. Friday signed a contract with the Tomato Maple. Leafs of the lateraaUoaal League. The Leafs ptoa to am the 33-year-old Dob.v at 1st base. > ltob> played with Ctoveldhd, Detroit, Baltimore sad Chicago la the Amcrtcaa League. WWW Poland grabbed a 1-0 lead over Romania Friday In the opening match of their 1st round European tennis competition, singles match was of darkness. A tentative deal tor nattoaal of Americas Football Imerlcsa Broad- an Anterior the 10,-run Friday night at the San Antonio (Calif) Relays, glitz was clocked in 30:19.2. The rious record was 30:19.9 by an->r Navy athlete, Joe Tyler, at Angeles in 1956. Unkiy FUjWfc At A GIum* B* Th* A****M*d Fv*a> AMERICAN IRAQI'S FINAL • Sprtarftold «■ Rocb*tt*r 3. Sprtafflald ulna toaWM-7 a*rt*a 0>L MSI), ¥ Pace Big Ten By The Associated Press Michigan and Michigan State moved in front in the Big Ten linois 8-5 supposedly a neasured Pur- Conference competition will be limited to the same four teams Saturday with Purdue at Michigan and Illinois at Michigan State in doubleheaders. Michigan came from behind Friday to defeat Illinois by scoring seven, runs In the middle three innings. Five Illinois errors were instrumental in the Michigan vk> Michigan State scored four times in the first inning and then sat bade and enjoyed the excellent pitching of Don Sackett for Us first conference victory: non-conference play Iowa dropped a 3-1 decision to Bradley, Purdu* ........ . MO OOt 100—2° I S ---- 7 . .4(1 103 90s—S ){-} Tiger Box Score ’SATURDAY, APRlt S3, I960 thirteen By The Associated Press No doubt about it. this definitely is a new season for Bob Priend, the Pittsburgh Pirates’ . seven and didn’t win' one until , his. Uth start, on May 28. He - didn’t manage two complete- tcame victories in a row until his .— i____________^ ni right-handed ace who wasn't last year. • . .• He put away his second straight complete game victory with a seven-hit, eight-strikeout performance Friday night as the Pirates beat the Milwaukee Braves’ 8-2 and jumped into secohd .place in die National League race. 29th start, on August 24. And by then he had lota 15 en route to an over-weight,* 8-19 flop that made him the , top loser in the NL after sharing the lead for victories with 22 the year before. It was the third straight victory and fifth In six games.'for the flCf'glan i Wills sv Aspr'nts i Kouftx p 'Jones Is Worlds Best Hurdler'—U S. Coach Snyder Praises Pontiac Ace at 18th OSU Relays Hayes With Numerous U. S. Olympic Hopefuls in Columbus Meet .SORRY KLU — Big Ted Khiszewski (8) is forced at second base by Casey Wise after taking a throw from shortstop Chico Fernandes in the second inning. Wise is playing second in place T.'■ tt IM(n of Frank Bolling who is In his home ip Alabama because of the death of his infant son. Casey performed adequately as Bolling’s replacement. 21 Nominated to Michigan 'Had' DETROIT 1**—Twenty-one sports figures have been nominated for membership in Michigan’s Sports Hall oI Fame. . Six of the 21 will be chosen as new members and will be inducted during Michigan week, to take their place along such all-time greats as will be Inducted posthumously. , famed Voting will be dene by MleM- ,‘w“ 1 gan’s sports editors and sports broadcasters and the wtanere will be annennoed May 17. The following day, the new hall of famers will be honored at a luncheon in Detroit. Ty Cobb. FleWing Yom, Joe Louis, j outstanding Individuals fron! 10 Hagen. Gar Wood and Gw*! sports fields were nominated. The and track coach; Jake Mazur, regarded as tht founder of professional basketball in Detroit; John Hobs. Michigan State baseball coach for 36 years; Bob Calihan, former great basketball player and now coach at University of Detroit-. Johnny Pingei, Michigan State’ first recognized Ail-Americsn foot- ■puns i ictus wnr numinoicu. inc ... , - _ _ ' i. ._ «»**“ tech* u The hall of fame now indudrajmd eight who have died. 24 persons. f j Thote George H. (Kid) Lavigne of Sag-world's lightweight boxing nteetlag yesterday In Detroit. . _______________ _ _ agreed to select sU candidate*, champion who reigned from 1896 ^ ^ all-time All- fear ef them living, the ether twn i to 1881; Michael (Dad) Butler, America quarterback at Michigan in the mid-1920s; .George Young, one of Detroit's all-time great bowlers; Germany Schultz, a member of Fielding Yoat’a point-a-minute New Season forJBuc Hiirler--He Wins 2nd Straight Pittsburgh Finds o Mason Rudolph Otters Sam Snead a Rema NEW ORLEANS (API - A re-|the club on the Uth boie, be said match with Sam Snead "without notiling about it for the show’s alibis and with plenty of ' witnesses'' might not be e bad idea, young Mason -Rudolph said Friday t I The - 26-year-old Rudolph, here (or the $27,000 Greater New Orleans Open, won over Snead in a television golf match Snead claimed he "threw” because he had too many clubs in his bag. ♦ ♦ * Rudolph had no particular objections to the general idea that he play Snead for nothing—no charity. But before be would go (Or such a match, Rudolph nod well-defined stipulations. "The way I feel abort Snead now,’ he said, “is that he'd have some excuse ready if t beat him again. And I've had enough of that. "Before I'd get on a course with that guy for a match again," he said, "is for Snead to sign a stafement saying there wouldn’t be any kind of alibi." * * ★ Rudolph had some comment on the match presuited again last Sunday over a national television network (NBC). The match was filmed last December: "Look, a guy can't hit that many good shots and try A be losing," he said. “Why, on the 17th hole, he putted out before me, although 1 Rad the lie and should have shot first. He just wanted to put the pressure on me.” After the end of- the match, played on ■ course in Bermuda, Snead told die shows producer about (he 19th cjub-one over regulation and an automatic disqualification in match play. ♦ * * ■ Snead contended that since so much of the show* had bean filmed by the time he discovered benefit. Snead told newsmen just before the Masters tournament several weeks ago about the dub and said he had to throw the match with Riudolph. "To be truthful," Rudolph said, I don’t know when he actually first told anyone about It. AD I know is what I read in' the papers and to this day, Snead hat yet to talk to me about it, * * "Why, do you know we ptoyd! a practice threesome before the Masters and be didn’t say a word to me. That's what really hurt me so much—why didn’t he come to me and say something about k. My grandfather once told me if you can't say something nie about someone, just stay quiet,' Rudolph said. "And that’s about wray I feel about, this Snead thing. * ’ Fritz Crisler. former standout player and coach and now Michigan's athletic Director; Jean Hoxie world-famous tennis instructor from Hamtramck; Branch Rickey, the baseball executive who coached the sport at the University of Michigan. , :W " * George Staler, hall of fame-first baseman who played his college ball at Michigan; Fr. James Martin, former baseball coach and athletic director at Detroit Catholic Central; Horton Smith, two-time Masters' winner and possibly the finest putter golf has ever known. Ned Lilley, for years one of the nation’s outstanding trapahooters from Stanton, Mich.; Wish Egan, one-time Detroit Tiger scout; Ad Wolgast, a top-ranking fighter for years; Frank (Cyclone) Taylor at Portage Labe, the, man many say could skate faster backwards than most men could forward. Ralph Rose, three-time Olympic shotputter who held the world record when he was at Michigan; Bill Hewitt, the man who never a helmet and who starred in football for Michigan and the Chicago Bears. COLUMBUS, Ohio UB-Larry Snyder, track boss at Ohio State University who will be head coach of Unde Sam's cinder stars at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, describee Hayes Jones as the world's finest hurdler. * * * Jones, the Eastern Michigan University flash wtp hails from Pon-| tide, is here today to compete in specialty — me hurdles — in Ohio State's 18th annual Relays. Snyder terms Jones "probably the beet in the world" In the hurdles. Jones: who . had , done :0M la the 100, will face top-notch competition In this event. Ira Murchison, who ,has posted the time of :09.5, and A1 Jacobs pi the Chicago Track Club are entered in the OSU Relays. Murchl-from Western Michigan University. ♦ ★ it. " Olympic 400-meter hurdles champion Glenn Davis also starts his drive for a trip fo the Rome Games in today’s meet, which is loaded with Olympic hopefuls. Snyder said that many of the competitors here are Pertain to make the Olympic team. Snyder sakl: '<+/ it * /e’re getting ready for the Rome Games and six of our events will be/rim at metric distances, jin the/field you’ll find a flock of boys who will win places American squad and also some represent other countries to the Olympics.” Davis, the fleet-footed former Buckeye star, who once won Ohio's scholastic track and field championship as the lone entrant frerv Barbertown, will appear in the 400-meter hurdles and 400-meter run to his first outdoor tuneup (or a chance at a second Olympic gold medal. Davis won the 400-meter hurdles to 1956 in 50.1 seconds, and 400-metdr run world record of 49.2'seconds. The Ohioan is just one of host of standouts in the field of 600, representing 26 .colleges, universities and athletic clubs, scheduled to appear in the 28-event pro- run are Willie Atterberry of Michigan State, world record holder at 600 meters; Dave Mills of Purdue; Barnwell at Pittsburgh, Roger Gum of Kentucky, and John Telford of the Detroit Trade Club. "I don’t care to have anything to do with the man, dear and simple,” the Clarksville. Term, star laid. But a rematch fa nothing, just tor the sake of dear-tog tills thing up, might ijot be a bad idea. But I'd want hit name on a signed statement first,' alibis.” Besselink-Finsterwald at 138 Tie for Lead in New Orleans Tourney Three Changes Remit in ABC Detroit Little League-Group Faces Law Suit DETROIT (UPH - Uttle'League Baseball, Inc., of Wffliamsport, Pa. filed suff in Federal Court yeater-tiny to put the Northwestern Little Football and Athletics, Inc., of Detroit, out of attitm. Little League oltidals said the NLFA name on T-shirte, pajamas, pm ang pencil sets, and ooier saleable items resembtod the LL -identifying marks. Seymour Davis, former president of the NLFA, safe! ;f- “* ’ mode a dime’1 off the Ms only interact was children off the streets. The Little League la also sups posed to be nm-|^oftt. TOLEDO. Ohio (AP)—After ah most two weeks of relatively low scoring, three changes wc Jn tiie top 10 standings of the American Bowling Congress Tournament here Friday. * / * Two Chicagoans took fourth place to the doubles with a 1,299. John Cimmarusti, 24-year-o Id draftsman, used the ABC to bowl his high career single game, a 269, and high career aeries, a 688. “ carries a 183 avenge. His partner, 30-year-old bowling establishment manager, Ed Kuk, had a 611. It was the fint change to the doubles top If) since April half-game of front-running San Francisco* The Giants took over all alone with a 166 decision at Chicago while the St. Louis Cardinals dropped Los Angeles out of a share of first to third place by bekting the Dodgers 11-7. Philadelphia whipped Cincinnati 16-7. Friend, who shut out Cincinnati on tour hits Sunday; has allowed only one scoring inning in hW last L 18. The Bravea ended his score-1 less taring* at ll Innings when Billy Bmton tripled and scored on an infield out, and Hank Aaron followed with |iis third home run for-a 2-2 tie in the. third. The Bucs, who chased Juan Piz-arro with two runs in the first, :racked the tie and hung the defeat on reliever-Joey Jay in the third when he hit Don Hoak with a pitch and Hal Synith followed with a triple. Pitta burgh scored- three more in the fourth, all with two out, on Bob Clemente’s two-run hcimer.and Smith’s double. Smith,, acquired from Kan*8* City in an interleague trade, now has driven in 10 runs on six hits—all for extra bases. 4 lii cFlood « 4131 MW - 3 0 11 Wagner - ill: PBjjjn 1 San Francisco walloped five 0 home runs against the Cubs, but , if was Willie Mays’ double in r two-run eighth, that clinched it Jim Davenport walloped tw homers for the Giants. Willie Me- < Covey,’ ex-Cub Dale Long, who * got off a three-run shot. « m fm. pinch-hitter and Ed Bressoud hit uh i the others. Sam Jones, failing to go the I s« Fr«eUc» Schmidt « hPagan Landrlth < distance for the first time'in three starts, gave up a pair of Cub homers, by Frank Thomas and George Altman. .Billy Loes (2-0) won it in relief with a save by Johnny Antonelli, who was making his first appearaifce. Don Elston (1*2) lost it. cum_____ ■Ml PO-A—8*0 Freootoeo 37-U: Chicago 27-11. DP—T. Taylor, fata Altman: Brtaar"* «*—*—— Covey; ”“*■* Johnson. T. Taylor. HR—Davonport t. ‘Thomas. McCovty, Long. Altman. Brea-so^ W-Hay.. Kirkland. B-Davanport 3. Ash bum, Jonei CINCINNATI rMlADEirHIA and Adoock Croat. Smith. 3*rB'?J2gt Smith. OR-Aaron. .Clemmta^ M-HoM PaaUaa Press Phot* ALL OUT! — Van LaCOre. Pontiac Central’s 440-man, gave It everything- he had in yesterday’s quarter mile race with Flint |______________] Northern, but couldn’t quite get out in front. Van was 3rd, Vikings ftwteA won the SVC meet, 59-50. __ &, o-i) McMahon * ! ^HBP—By Jvr' (Hoah). PB—Lopata. B— a a-.mrfQrd. Vfi"***- Daacoli. NcoTjf. T— H A—29.89 ; Roberts. Kopot Md Bouehes; Mein, Martin and Robinson; Wteond. Northern Golfers Nip Chiefs by 2 Strokes Pontiac Northern nosed eat city rival Pontiac Central, 238-234, In a dual golf meet Friday at Mu-aid pad course. Jimmy. Miller of Norwera was medalist with 43. Robs Marshall shot 46 for the Huskies, followed by Dick De-Laao with 47. Warrea Hall 48 and Bob Walton 46. Dave Blaak, PhU Thlngstad Sad Twn Small-wood each find 46 for the CMefa. Other PCH Mores were a 46 by Art gilverthorae mod Tom Mc-(•raUi's 61. Durand Wins Invitational; PNH, Shamrocks Diamond Victors Chiefs Lose to Vikings, 59-50, in Last Event By H. GUY MOATS Pontiac Central and Flint North-■n thinclads staged one of their traditional all-out track and field battles, last night, on Wisner Field and the Vikings emerged with hard won victory 59-50. * Vikings had to take the filial rent, the medley relay, in j win. -They did, in field record time of 2:33.6, one of five marks NEW ORLEANS (AP)—There's _ ttle pleasant about a broken wrist, but Mg A1 Besselink thinks such a mishap may have a direct relation to his sharing the lead _ Dow Finsterwald to the $27,-000 Greater New Orleans Golf noment headed into its third round The 210-pound Besselink, ploy-tog out of Grossinger, N.Y., and a mainstay on the pro tour for several years, showed a 36-hole effort ol 8947—138 when the tour- The slightly-built Finsterwald, 30-year-old Tequesta, Fla, veteran who is among golfs threo big money winners this year, added a 66 Friday t<* an opening-round 99 to deadlock Besselink for top place. The pair had a one-stroke lead over Houston LaClair ef -Birmingham, Ala, while Bpb Rosburg of Ringside Will Cost $100 All Fight Seats Reserved NEW YORK m — Every eeat to tiie polo grounds will be reserved tor tiie Ingemar Johansson-Floyd Patterson heavyweight title bout on Monday, June 20, Humbert J, Fugazy of the promoting Feature Sports,-toe., said Friday. BlagsMe seats will sell tor 8166 each with gilrjiJht upper and |«we* boxes commanding 860. Seals i I tor 636. MS Glen Bates, a 50-year-old wholesale food salesman from Dear* born, Mlch„ took eighth piece to he "nevvAtita singles rrithr a 694.'He bad a group aga A of 280 in his last game. It to getting was the first ringtos change since April U. . There "were no changes to the open team division or all events. Meanwhile, Johansson's business relating to the fight last June 28 hi which he won the champlonahlp by floortag Patterson in tiu*4 rounds finally up, if httaithe late. The $153,000 hekL to escrow whs released to him upon his signing Thursday for the. return battle. The contract for. the June 20 bout calls for the promoters to place $200,000 in escrow for him -to a Swiss bank four days before the fight returned to Geneva, (ratal hto contract signing In New York and went dtralght tote training tor his Jime 30 return hout with Hoyd Patter-non. ' A few hours after his plane land* ed the champion went through 15 bounds of shadow boxjng and bag punching. ' Johansson will tap joined by English tawrring partners in a few div>- He'signed (he contract for the return bout with Patterson in Hew York Thursday. Overland Park, Kan., noted for his use df the baseball.grip, was fourth at 137. Former PGA champ'Uanel Hebert of Lafayette, Lk, South African rookie Harold Henning, and Goodie of Knoxville, Tdnn., were within whispering “ distance of the top at 138. ‘ it- it' -it •. Besselink skipped in with ■ five birdies on the bac|c 9, capping hie round with a birdie 4 on the 485-yard 18th, He had a bit of trouble the front nine with bogies on seven and eight, ' Because of a’ wrist fracture three years ago. Besselink said he deserted his "punch siring’' for me that flowed smoother. “I’ve been winning money, bu I haven’t been shooting any 65s or 66s," he said, "so I decided to go back to my ok) swing here, and well look for yourself." tfe* l**d«r»: „l Bmtltnk «M7-1» gov Plnaterwtld ............ 4M4-1N to tumble during this Saginaw Valley meet. Other field, and school records to go, Included the shot, low hardies, pole voalt, and the 880-relay. Bredcll (Bill) Prltch-ett’s 68-feel, ett-tocto toss In the shotput was the beat of the year in state prep circles. Vikings figured in three field record efforts. They took eight firsts to five for Chiefs. Chiefs’ Leon Prentiss and VL kings’ Maurice Pea'were double winners, the former winning the. low hurdles : 19.95 field record) and the highs. Pea, took both dashes, edging BUI Ratcliff ti PCH in :9.9, both being under 10 seconds. Chiefs are now 1-1 to the Valley. Playing on their home lot,' Pontiac Norther^ baseball club dumped Farmington 441 in a Inter-Lakes contest. Huskies got 8(hlts, made] single error in their win. Dick Lamphere fanned 16, walked three and hurled a 3-hitter. Dave Moczarski’a baaes-loaded 3-bagger, and Lamp here’s two RBls merited Huskies’ batting. „*ht»l record of 2:03.6 and also was first in the high jump. The Hills nine firsts in this opening Too - NMmrta .../t:......... 7sS-M P*U Caopir ...dSv...........tl-ji-U Don MMMoeato ..... 7MI—M jMkaon Sradlo: ............. 47-74—M DM Kulfkl ......... ........70-71—M :tl.» and won the 1 tied tor Sad ta the bread Jump to lead his team to a 46 7-10 vte-tory over a tost field last sight Team,mate Mike Wells woe the pole vault at 11-6, the high jamp, tied third tor the broad jump. West Bloomfield's. Jock Newton won the 400, wea 2nd to the 220. Other teem standings: Fenton 35 2-5; Milford 34 7-10; Grand Blanc 32H; Howell 21 7-10; Bloomfield 20. Oranbrook defeated Ferodale track, 70-39, tost a tennis match |to G- Pte Univ. School 3-2vCranes took 10 firets, .led hy Todd WB. Hama' 14 points, .and double wins by Barney Crouse, and Larry ~ Wtt|. Larry’s great anchor run 4 relay wtp was a feature, made up a 5-yard deficit finished 5-yards ahead on the (toal '230, :2m. \ * Bloomfield HUa turned boat Clarenceville 69 2-3 * 30 2-3 i the lfilto,'with Howard Shuneman' i22.7 ter the 220 setting a new record; Howard also won the ^0, Dick Ford (BH) won -the 8$o *“ . ... T ker, in the first frame, .Southfield's Terry Odom went on to abut out Waterford, 14), yesterday in an Inter-Lakes game. Bluejaya got the neei' only tally in the 2nd on a leadoff St. Michael blanked. St Fred- double, infield out and error, erick 6-0 in the two clubs’ open- q^ou, fanned seven, walked two-lug SCL ball game, yerierday. Skippers. ^ s^unidt went all the. Ken Blron hurled a 3-httter, tan- way allowed five hits, two walks, nlng acven, walking two. Sham- w^s wTHS’ 2nd in two starts, rocks got five runs In (he first frame to nail the win. Bams’ pch-p. noetwho; High JiurdM — Pr«ntl«* IPCH) , Cart rN* tiny (PCHl. THUS 04.7. _ 104-rsrd d»»h — Pea : Ratelut uiu, . n UsPeulew lPTUI TtiM l9.§- * seven Jack O’Welly gave hits. Northvilto and West Bloomfield engaged in a real riuqfest at the former's field, for a 16-11 win for the hosts in, Wayne-Oakland loop play. Winners got 10 hits, KH 9, but Keego's six errors hurt the John Long’s two doubles, homer and single, in four trips, highlighted the hitting spree. Northville’s nine runs in the 4th, after KH had tod 5-3, broke the Lakers' backs, and they never caught up. It woe KH’s first gome. Giving up only ohe hit, the lead-off single by Skippers' Dave Par- pCh ; D. McCsulep I PCHl. Anderion 1PCV. w— 1:40.5. * > l—BUy IPNK McOee iFN): • TflM *3.4. __ .i-PrentUa (PCHl; Carr iPCHl. Tims IMS E5%h — ha i PH *; RatcUft .. (PN». TMm :3J.3.. Height IS feet. rneTSUi High Jum, . brell. Trotter (PCH). _.... . ..... . prosd lump—Hodo (PH); D. MDOiuldy (PCHl. tHst*BMgl>iH^H Shotput — PfttOMtl (PCH): Brass (PCH). (field and lenAr--- MO-relay—Pin (field record). Med. relay — 1 1:13.0. (field recon CftVfi thI Introducing 'iMU • PoETPM H«T •BobJC-OS •FolK9»HO-lHO- • ETC. ETC. FlontittC FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, I960 Kenriedv Poink P°'s the Guest [Briggs Seeksto •WBrtASteffSSl ADAM AMES AalllCUy rOIIHJ ike's House? md, formation which 'ckn' be usedj Toward Oregon By Lon Fin* Says May 20 Primary There May Tell Much — JHas Many Entries PORTLAND, Of*. (UPl)-Sm. John Kennedy hovyer shbuld express public ence of Morse in the primary may | ■* “n4,tera“ell objection to ra-Mur its significance somewhat. HeMjjJ discrimination anywhere in said he though* it would be dif- America. °\ ficuit to beat Morse because hef , . is running as a favorite son, b* ,^'^ added he hoped to run well«" the I to** wlth a .Executive primary. .. .. j the fact thar no one knows how! Kennedy format aI ” nMy {peU about racia] ^ for himself to West vlr*|"itT^le! lmination.. ^ darfanKi Fridav.l said backers of Johnson and Symington were combining with Hum- ,.p(aUtudeg abou, ^ minds phrey supporters to cut down tos I, beart| olmennnM enough. Shannon ^1 to-■ | DETROIT UP—The Briggs Manu-L £ presidential side Sherman Adams if assuring cSo. filed suit to v.s. ,ce Criam Men; whs among the guests Friday P“rfct Court Friday to enjom a^ I night ai a formal dinner given by major competitor in the household,Vn,'aron rollc® . . j President and Mrs. Eisenhower I plumbing fix tori' business, the! PITTSBURGH UP Police ar-for visiting French President' and |Crane Co. of Chicago, from scqujr-L^s* three mobile ice ' cream Madame Charles de Gaulle. , ling any additional Briggs stock.. vemlors Thursday ad they rang . , * ♦ A I ■ ' * * * . • bells to, announce their arrival, i It.vitas a lavish White House af- A hearing was set May 16. , Ringing bells for commercial! fair featuring, champagne toasts ^ Detroit firm screwed purposes is prohibited by a city Franco-American friendship of a p|aa to take over [ordinance, and a menu which ranged from through stock purchases j Ordinance or no. children clus-j aspic of. pate de foie grasj Hl)d taM thp Chicago company’s tered about the ice cream trucks (chopped 8«>w liver in gelatin) - TM.,l|Mi.Www thus tor hive cost booed the officers. to cucumber sandwiches and: Briggs “to excess of ftaMto t ------------------ frmen rum P^ding. , ' damages.” i NEW YORK - Marconi is gen-[ Roman6Catholic Lh the me'rni It asked an award of triple dan.- e^Ily credSM wito te^senf; included ^choice of baked Flori- ages under federal antitrust laws.jibe redto sigmls across the! da red snapper or Delmcnicoj Briggs said th« If Crane sue- Atlantic Ocean in l901.____^ THE (J1RI.S By Franklin Folger By Edftr Martin C* WLi—O-OOOOWN UU&T HE SMPV t)\D WOU V4&MR, oo VCCCUUED Cv BfeOTNkUSD TONSOJ CXVSD SPhO \ VetOUAJD tnOOSE. \JWDQUVJE\ VhF1PU\V«i"\CX: W» w *VP%SmCMOGfi* TV«S«\BV-^\ \CM>CAV^-\VVC» Vt\0NGttRV-0\Jfi\ VWtWTY (AGOE V4D SPVOLCVX \ UlVlVItO CA CotVA GRCVOt p\fe cohrrfe«t, VWs. U0& Compulsive Gamblers Set Big Convention FRESNO, Calif.. (UPI)—Gam-Mere Anonymous, an association of compulsive gamblers that operate much like Also-hollos Anonymous, holds Its first national convention here today and Sunday. * '* * The meeting will be attended by more than ISO dntogates, representing IS cities fn York to San Francisco. Spokesmen for the g r p a p claim there are at least six million compulsive gamblers in the United States. They contend there Is still hope for such •’ people, who—unlike social gsnt-Mew ■ have lost their' ability to voluntarily refrain from toe game. ,. Gamblers Anonymous claim# that In any esse, the compulsive gambler's problem, Is abated after one attendance at GA meeting. Gets Staff Position on Michigan C. of C.! LANSING UP—Rex Potter, man;, aging director of the Battle Creek Chamber of Commerce. Friday; was named a staff executive of the new Michigan State Chamber of Commerce. Harry R. Halt, executive vice, president of the state chamber,! said Potter was the first of five or .six staff executive* who will be, hired. Hall said Potter will be given the assignment of organising awl directing the membership pro- j grant. Potter. 42. has beaded the But-j tie Creek Chamber of Commerce; since November 1906. He will assume his new dpties in; Lansing May 15, Hail said, Caledonia Doctor Dies; | Last Graybiel Physician : GRAND RAPIDS W-Dr. George! P. Graybiel, 67. one of two doctors! nerving the nearby .community of j Caledonia, died In a hospital here, yesterday following a heart attack. j^mong his survivors is-Hugh .Graybiel, publisher of the,-Windsor Star. Dr. Graybiel was a graduate of the University of Michigan and practiced to Boston as weir Michigan. He was the last of the Graybiel family which has had a member as a physician in Caledonia, a town of 500, since 1887. The first. Dr. Alex Graybiel, • arrived from Waterloo County, Ont. X: gg §g 'The pontiac press SATURDAY. APRIL 28. 1880 • 1‘ONTIAC. MICHIGAN. • FIFTEEN Study Plan Order Coupon Send to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. Enclosed is 50 cents in coin. Please send me a copy of the study plan of The House of The Week Design R-8. No stamps accepted. Please do not use sticky tape on coins. Country ClubLiie Possible at Public-Links Price B-8 Statistics The habitable area in this seven-room ranch home is 1,830 square fttt. Jalousie porch adds another 200. There are three bedrooms, with {wo 'baths, 10 closets plus a large walk-in provide abundant space for storage. Over - all dimensions are 80* 9" in width by 33* depth. DESIGNED FOR THE DISCRIMINATING — Emphasis in this moderate-sized three-bedroom ranch was placed on luxury. Living space is law. By DAVID L. BOWEN This three-bedroom ranch was designed to bring country dub elegance into, your own life at reasonable cost. Overall the {dan is not unduly large<*4830 square fefct(of living ■pace-hut it has been arranged to make possible a quiet display of , luxury. Space has been concentrat- ished on a glamorous sunken living ropm, im- ^ j„ a jew key areas to provide a pressive dining room and inviting jalousie porch core of gracjousnesg at a bargain and terrace. price. This concentration of space for Mva% 9 TWO CAS GAfUSl both a tub and a shower. two 1 tories, and two windows for maximum tight. WORK LOCALIZED U-shaped kitchen lies between the dining and family rooms, making service easy to either one. Family room and kitchen l\pw into one another and have a combined - length pf 20 feet. Kitchen bay i gfoes mother an excellent view of rear yard and terrace. Te keep housekeeping steps down, both washer and dryer Uire built Into one arm of the kitchen U, concentrating aU appliances in one work center. A.full basement is provided for, offering possibilities tor develop-as a recregjjon center, dark room, shop or anything else that suits the owner's fancy. The winding trail of gracious hospitality ddesn’j end ' there. It turns once more to flow out on the open terrace at therear of the luxurious' effect can be seen especially in the living room and its appointments. The room is big, measuring 23 by 15 feet. It la positioned ee that this sixe makes the maximum lm- FLUOR FLAN — Apparent length of the liv- wide. Note unusual and efficient location of ing room is 31 feet, from fireplace upall to left washer and dryer as an integral part of the side of flagstoned foyer. Center hJw is extra kitchen work center. n balcony appearance flags towed foyer aad room. Just as the 8 by 12 foyer adds visual length to one end of the living room, the dining room opens ' up the. other end. The atmosphere of elegance continues through the t dining room because sliding glass doors across one wall lead the eye stlfi further Into a 20-toot jalousie parch. Decorative wrought iron railings trace the raised edges of foyer and dining room. & center hall wider than ordinary and gave the owner a lovely master bedroom IS feet long by II feet wide. Thin ream also has a Mg walk-in closet and a bath. Considerable attention was paid to the exterior appearance. The main entrance has wide double doors with full length glass panels on each side. The huge bay window falls at’about the center of the front wall. Garage windows are given an Interesting boxed effect. Hand-split shingles are used on the bedroom wing and brick veneer covers the balance of the front. Because of Its M-fOOt width, the house would require a wide let. Depth is S3’. Excluding garage and Jalousie porch, the living area is 1,830 square feet One of the'-outstanding features Paint the ceiling black? Paint triangles on the wall? Paint stripes in the hall? Yes, according to a leading New York architectural and.interior design firm, which suggests that ‘ ‘do-it-yourselfers' take advantage of these techniques to solve their ' _ . _____________. , ,, _ of the living room is the raised JSMTl hearth fireplace, centered on a ^th ample closets, two M ^ waIl * a picture. Fframe of pre-cast concrete. TAKEN IN MARCH - Ibis cold-looking picture was taken about the middle of March. It ■hows the home of the Robert V. Taylors at 1227 Tull drive. Ten years ago the Taylors purchased this home as a shell. They were living out in the rraUN ha net* country. Now they’re in a subdivision. Since then they have completed the home and enlarged their family to include five children. Result: the completed home was too small. See the picture below to find out what changes have been made. located to serve double duty. Ire accessible either from the bed- The main bath is oversize, with Check the Drains TwiceaYear Homeowners should check gutters and downspouts twice a year, to avoid foot drainage problems. That’s according to the Root Drainage Manufacturers Institute, which recommends a Spring and Fell check-up for the following: Make sure you clean out all leaves, branches, or other debris that may dog up the gutter or downspouts, causing water to overflow and splatter alongside the louse. Check for damaged areas In the gutters, where fallen limbs or mdtlag Ice may have torn supports loose, or bent the outer edge of the gutter down. Make sure you have proper drainage. Next time there’s heavy rairp you can check this merely by observing if water spills over the edge of the gutters, or is carried off by the downspouts and: away from the house where it can’t do any damage to the lawn or house. If water is spilling aver the gutters hi a heavy rain, it may cause a wet'basement if you have one, or ctuiee an undermining of the foundation of a baaementless Repairing gutters and downspouts is no job tor a, do-it-yourselfer, according to RDMI — Call in a sheet metal contractor. PLAYHOUSE — The little house pictured here is an inexpensive project. It has dutch doors, windows' and a large overhanging row just like an adult’s home. And, after the children have grown, up, you will find it to be a handy storage room for garden tods and all sorts of things. The principle material used is plywood or hard board. A list of required materials is included along with easy to follow directions and iHratrations. The design is sifch that each 1 of the walls and the roof may be made Indoors, in your home workshop, and later token outdoors for quick assembling. To obtain the easy-to-follow plan No. 224 torvbuilding the playhouse pictured here, send $1.00 in currency, check or money order to Steve Ellingson, Pontiac Press Pattern Dept.', Van Nuys/Calif. Be Daring With Cote When Painting in a contrasting color. This "one contrasting wall” is also suggested rs a means of animating R boxlike room that lades interest. A texture paint 1s recommended to beautify scarred walls that would otherwise require complete problems. Here’s how it works: * A . A A When refinishing a room where the ceiling has exposed pipes and dqcts, black paint, provides an economical bit of camouflage. Painting the ceiling black will effectively hide the unattractive surface wilts and eliminate the cost of erecting a false ceiling. Use bright wall color and increase the light wattage to offset the dark ceiling- * » The triangles are an Ideal means of creating interest in an area that docs not have outside exposure. Triangle designs are easy to paint when masking tape is used as a guide. Paint the triangles In colors that contrast or harmonise with the rest of the decor. This is as effective way of highlighting an area without the exppate of buying paintings or another costly accessory. The designers, Froidin-Studley, also advocate the use of stripes .for achieving visual Interest. Stripes are particularly effective when used on the end wall of a hallway or a long, narrow room. The painted striped wall will seem to advance. hence making the area appear more square. AAA Masking tape comes in very handy for this wail treatment, When the wall has been painted with the background color and permitted to dry, the stripes of masking tape are applied in the desirt*d arrangement. Then the exposed areas are painted' in the chosen color or colors. When dry, the tape is removed to reveal the ‘multicolored stripes. ONE*IN CONTRAST , If solid colors are preferred to |stripes, the same effect- can be. achieved by painting the end wall Stools Were Status Symbol at One Time. We don’t pay much attention to stools today, but in 17th Century France they were- "de rigueur.’ That means a lady ju$t had to hiave one. The Home Furnishings Industry Committee, which knows about such things, declares that in the court of Louis XIV only the highest officials could sit on chairs. A A A When the kinghtmself was present, almost every one had to stand, Duchesses could sitln um chairs until His Majesty made an entrance. Then they had to give up their chairs and take tabourets or ■tools."’ Ladies of lower rank, who had been sitting on the stools, surrendered them. They had to go down a peg to hassocks. Even the hassocks were stratified. It you had a gold-trimmed hassock you were more important than your neighbor who rated only s' silk edging. People worry about status symbols today? They should have lived 18th Century France. re plastering. The heavy consistency of texture paint fills small cracks and hides surface irregularities. These special paints pro-' duce n rough plaster-like finish {hat enhances any style decor. ’ Before choosing Interior colors, it should be remembered that lighting has, a* deceptive effect on color. Fluorescent lights have h tendency to accentuate the blue tones of, certain colors. Incandescent lighting, on fhe other hand,, brings outlet-’tw tones. A. A A For example, under fluorescent lighting, red will appear more violet, while under incandescent lighting St will seem more yellow. Both paints and fabrics should be ex* a mined under both types of lighting before final decision is made. Paint the Doors To hide fiie inside of a garage that has gloss paneled doors, you can paint the panels with any type of oil paint. First clean the glass. Remove any grease or oil with turpentine or paint solvent, rinse and wipe dry. Then you’re ready to paint. Dafl’t use black, though, because this color absorbs tooj •much heat from the sun. Hobby Table Fits Needs of Family A family hobby table, roomy and hardy enough to accommodate a variety of activities at the same time, can enrich leisure time in the home. , .♦ A A The hobby table should be big enough so that everyone who wants to may use it without cramping anyone’s style. It should be solid and sturdy. And it should have a top that needs 'no pampering. • , • ' - . AAA An old table, perhaps a round dining table that has been rale- ■> gated to the attic or thrift shop, can do very nicely. Refinish the legs, maybe tighten a few bolts or screws and give it a'new top of predecorated hard board. It can be applied over the old surface with wallboard adhesive. A A A The' baked plastic surface of this material will not be harmed by finger paints, modeling clay, model airplane cement cr moat any hobby material. ONE MONTH LATER - This was the Robprt V. Taylor home ten dtfys ago. The original house was 20 by 40; now it has a 20 by 32 foot addition built on one end. This gives the Taylors two more bedrooms and am attached garage. Gone M the partition in the APRIL USB — This is the Charles L Coppersmith home at 189$ Woodland avenue, .Sylvan Lake City, now that the roof has been raised. Tbe second-story addition gave the owners three large bed- living room which made a third bedroom in the little house. With an.acre of land on which to expand, Mr. Taylor wishes his garage were bigger. Slacy Building Company did the construction work. I SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRgSS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 m riiiiiiiMffliwBiiiuimiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiimnnmiimitHH 3 Now too can opon or doM your door without golfing =s out ol your earl Install an inoxponstre SESAME 5 ELECTRONIC DOOR CONTROL just pro— a button '=5 on your dash caul fits door opono or doooo auto-3 maUcally. | GENIE T'omci ' MA 4-3215 llilttllH Ploy It Safe ' jc*ata recommend keeping them te ' * fireproof containers, such as gsl- Oil-soaked rags and wiping cloths vanised steel «pluse pails, are fire hazards if allowed to ac- containers can’t burn and have Cumulate on wort-benches - or on close-fitting-covers to confine flam-garage floors, so fire‘safely effi-'msbte materials, Roots Need Yearly Check to Avoid Big Repairs lfM6eht\ \ Children,' [Mt W| {Property! R pUances. This holds true even in H| homes equipped with dining rooms. The kfeal/^i^tion for Me snack HI bar Is alongside the food serving | center. Second choice is the range center. Although food can he dell livered promptly, this location Is | undesirable If the, range is in use during the meal. The debris usual-July Uttering both mix and fink centers disqualifies these locations Size of file snack bar to fit-| toted by space limitation*. Every effort should ha made, bow- . Thus wheu a 1 | homemaker to dowa a cap an* ik to aa arganieat far ta- The main purpose of the snack HI bar is to reduce work In prepar-||ling and aerving meals by taking the strain off the dining room and bringing the dinar to tbe food. To | exploit the full benefits of this | lllabor-aaving arrangement, the Hi snack bar should Be surfaced with | an easy-kept matertaL . ~ Factory AeHiarisei . f SALES aad SERVICE ' PERMUTIT Watei Soft*n*n 1 Cat Our Prise Botora I You Buy NATIONAL WATEI { CONDITIONING ; SERVICE ■Ua *»•*»**» Dniln I 1-1244 GAS FURNACES aad BURNERS Authorized “BURNOMATIC’ Dealer GAS PERMITS AVAILABLE WE WILL HELP YOU OBTAIN YOUR PERMIT Just Call • • . 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The House passed a bill Thursday to require school children to make the dual pledge—to the national and state fijTgs. The state,pledge of allegiance would be: y “I salute the flag of the state of • Mississippi with pride in her history and achievements and with ooAfidence in her future." —- .. A—...A -.ft. - j _ The Mil says a pledge need stems from the state love of coni stitational government, (he duty at people to - remember its past and the fact* that the flag Is “a symbol of patriotism,, valor and sacrifices of early Mississip- Business Notes - Ervin E. Schilke, owner of Schilke Plumbing and Heating of Rochester, announces, an expansion in his operations. He recently moved his business trorotl Mill Street to larger quarters at S3 Mill Street. He is remodeling his building to provide a home planning center for customers. Compacts Soar Auto Turnout All-Time Effort With Smaller Model* Boosts Over-All Figure 9 Pet. DETROIT (tJPI) - An all-time high tor compact car production will help raise this week’s auto output in. the United States 9 pet cent above output last week. Want’s Automotive Reports said Friday. The reporting service estimated compact mr production of 43,280 units would surpass The previous reewd of 40,700 by' 6 per cent. The compacts will account for about 89.4 per rent of the total Industry output of 147,M0 can, Ward’s said. HEARTBREAK HOUSE — Stunned with worry This week’s total car production over the disappearance of his son Henry, 8, Jo-“* * | * soph Guarinp sits in the kitchen of bis mother's home in Boston while daughter Columbia, 14, tries to comfort her mother at right. Other rela- PUBLIC SALS n« pisPMsn. sale i April It. M. ISSS. forfeiture or right It cgatlaue non-conforming When I noc-coafomilng uu of i compares with 135,403 last week and 133,987 in the same week's year ago. TRUCKS UP, DOWN The industry was expected to turn out 35,713 trucks this week, compared with 25481 last week and 26,967 in the same week a year ago. ' Combined ear-truck output for the week was estimated at 178,-743, compared with 141,0*3 last week aad 1M.S74 to the same week a year ago. To date in 1960, the industry has turned out 2315,101 cars and trucks compared with 3,436,483 same time a year ago. Says He'd Enter Gov. Rockefeller Man Who Nominated 'Joe Smith' at ■ OOP's 1956 Convention Miffed SCCrrrSBLUFF, Neb. (API-State* Sen. Terry Carpenter says that if- Nebraskans send him to the Republican National Convention he plans to nominate Gov. Nelson'A. Rockefeller of New York'for president. hnM ehsll b« rssumtd < back to * non-conforming a Do tod April IS. IMS; '* OALEN 1 Lutheran Church S Shuns U. 5. Council FLOYD A. COFFEY Among the survivors of Floyd A. Coffey at 4301 Highland Rd.. daughter’s name was listed in Friday’* Pontiac Press by the Hun-toon Funeral Home as Mrs. Beatrice Flench. The correct name is i. Beatrice France. * EUGENE W. JACYNA JR. Prayers were offered Otis mom: LOTS of LOTS WITH LARI PRIVILICIS $10 DOWN—$5 WISELY I. Z. Schneider FURNACES VACUUM CLEANED Got Hooting Lux-Air*—Muller Supreme MOERY'S Ft 2-4970 SEE US FIRST for Lead Controrto—Bool Estate— DAWSON t BUTTERFIELD S. I. Divoon. Mo UpHorflolS 11*0 N. Aogloov St. But ra S-S4M rootloe LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Home Sites KM J-OOSS ar Mil 44S2S MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) -The newly unified American Lutheran Church today charted formal It i e s with interdenominational ’Christianity on the world scene— jbut not on the national scene. Amid some opposition, the church planned to affiliate -with the World Council of Churches, but it did not seek membership in the National Council [Churches. h ‘ * * * "Personally, I can’t see imictf difference," said the Rev. Dr. Fredrik' A. Schiotz, newly fleeted president of the merged church. However, he added at a news conference: "There seems to be stronger an-[tipahy to the National Council. II suppose that’s because it is Pearler at hand, and because of the activity of certain groups in the country in maligning* the National KlMatR-” He obviously referred to the recent uproar over an Air Force manual, linking criticism of the National Council with charges of Communist influence churches. U. S., Iraq Plan Pact BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - The United Stats has agreed to sign 'a cultural pact with Iraq, it was [officially announced today. Dis-jciissioas on details will take place ’here next week. later police broke the news to them that the boy’s body bad been found in a pool. He had been missing 19 hours. Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas FRED BROEGMAN DAVISBURG..— Service will be held 2 p.m. Monday at the Davis-burg Baptist Church for Fred Broegman, 69, of 12570 Anderson-ville Rd. who died unexpectedly Friday in Kansas City, Mo. The body will be at the Dryer Funertl Home until noon Monday. Burial will be in the Davisburg Cemetery. Retired after 30 years with the Oakland* County Road Commission, Mr. Broegman .is survived by his wife, Irene; a daughter,-Mrs. Lillians Schultz of Davisburg; four Charles of Birmingham, John in Missouri, Robert of Davisburg and Fred Jr. in California; 14 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three sisters and three brothers* *A welder for Tri-Part Manufacturers In Detroit, Mr. Dorris was member of the National Fraternal Society of the Deaf, Division o. 2, Detroit. ■ it ft - ft Surviving Mr. Ddkris are his wifee, Lucille; two sons, Joseph Thomas, both at home; and brother. ing at Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church for Eugene W. Jacyna : son of Mrs. and Mrs. Eugene W. Jacyna of 1530 Rivona St., Waterford Township. „Burial Mt. Hope Cemetery. Arrangements were' by the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. Surviving besides his parents are grandparents, . Thomas Morton of Farmington and Mrs. Anna Jacyna in New York, and a*sister,! Shelley, at home. | LESLIE DORRIS The infant was dead at birth -TROY — Service will be held Robert Utley of Farmington; three Thuraday.at Pontiac General Hoe- 3 p.m, Monday at the Price Funer- sons, • Earl of Troy, William of jal Home for Leslie E. Dorris, 45,iAnn Arbor and Leonard of De-, I of 1908 Rochester Rd., who died troit; 18 grandchildren; 14 great THOMAS E. MINER In Highland Park General Hospital [ grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. WILLIAM I, McCLURE TROY — Service will be held p.m. Monday at the Price Funeral Home for William J. McClure, 83, of 1705 W. Big Beaver Rd., who died Thursday in Bloomfield Hospital after a long illness. Burial will be in Roseland Park’ Cemetery. ft ft ^ A retired ^farmer, Mr. McClure is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Lowe of Troy and Mrs. WELL Wonted WELL Done All Work and Materials Unconditionally Gyarantood Far 1 Year A, I. HEATON WELL A PUMP SERVICE Phono FE 2-0522 Thomas & Miner, 76, of 2735 I.andsdowne St., Drayton Plains, died yesterday of a stroke at Pontiac General Hospital. He had been ill three years. • retired traffic clerk Chrysler Corp., he was a member of Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Gladys, a sonj. Robert F. of Livonia, a grandchild and two sisters. The Rosary will be recited at 9 m. Monday at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. Service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Otto Lady of the Lakes Church with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Detroit DALE E. BREWER METAMORA - Service will be held 2 p.m. Monday at the Muir Brothers Funeral Home in Lapeer for Dale E. Brewer, 6, of 4174 Center St., who died yesterday itruck by an automo- bile, Burial will be in Diyden Center I Cemetery'. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Brewer; three step-brothers, John, Earl and [Wayne Eddy, and his grandmother, Mrs. Lena Seeloff of Detroit. GRAND OPENING 8S1B FREE ESTIMATES • ATTIC ROOMS • GARAGES • PORCHES-DENS • ADDITIONS Siding Special $249 Complete Haas* At Law As ^ W STONE FRONTS . . *269 Roofing Special Complete Homs* At Law At . *98 NO MONEY DOWN—UP TO 5 YEARS TO FAY DAY Bldg. Co. 975 lALDWINv C all FE 4-7744 FE 4-5226 Music Festival Set for Church at Clintonville A Spring Spiritual Music Festival will be held Sunday through May 1 at the Clintoqvllle Church of the Nazarene. Dr. William Mo-Quire, district superintendent, will be the speaker. Presenting the programs will be the Keller-York party, consisting of Mr., and Mrs. Norman Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Charles York. The entertainers 'sing and play the piano, organ, (mss viol, vibra-harp, guitar and accordion. Their numbers include spirituals, gospel songs and religious classics. Demoted Fireman to Get Court Review A demoted Madison Heights fireman who got into a scuffle with a superior officer has won the right in Oakland County Circuit Court to have his case reviewed. ★ it1 ,ft Edward P. Miller, a 38-year-old fonper sergeant, was granted- a writ of certiorari ordering the'Madison Heights Civil Sdfcdce Commission to tom over the hearings proceedings and records regarding Miller. ' arc ait ’ Judge Frederick CL 7Jem set a May 16 deadline.' Miller, Of 28381 Dartmouth St. asks the court that hit demotion to probationary fireman be set aside and declared null and void. * it A * Miller and Lt. Lewis Podobnikar. 42, of 3*17 Dequindre Rd., engaged inn scuffle In January. Miller was charged with misconduct, and demoted for six months, Podobnikar was demoted for four Thursday after a long illness. Sarah Martin of Warren; and two j Burial will be in White Chapel brothers, • John and Robert, both Memorial Cemetery. 'of Royal Oak. American Baptist Leader Speaking at Two Services Dr. Richard Holland of Philadelphia will be the speaker at both 8:45 and 11 a m. services Sunday at Bethany Baptist Church. Executive-secretary of the Board of Education and Publication of the American Baptist Convention, he began his service to American Baptists in* 1924 when appointed director of young people's work ii the State of Minnesota. ★ * * His present position includes thi Christian program in 1 o c a churches and of Christian higher education in 60 colleges and seminaries affiliated with American Baptists. it it ft Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, pastor of Bethany, saved as director of Christian Education and youth work for the denomination in Minnesota when Dr. Hoildhd was his chief. Reger Gergmon will assist at toe 8:46 service tomorrow and Darlene Woodhull at U a.m. The five youth groups will meet at 7 P-mf * . Members of the congregation will attend the associations! meeting at First Baptist Church in Ypsi-ianti Sunday afternoon. The Rev. William C. Osgood, missionary to India, wifi be the speaker. Plans are being made for the , observance of Family Week with Percy M. Walley, chairman. Assisting will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilcox; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Learned, Mrs. Paul Jankov-•sky. Mrs. Telton Rogg and Gordon Ekstrom. Retirement Official' Under Civil Service LANSING (UPI)—Lawrence I Farrell, who has held the job of executive secretary of the State employes Retirement Board since leaving as the governor’s executive secretary in 1958, has been brought under Civil Service in the *15,722 job. Farrell was with Gov, G. Meissen Williams from IMS until IMS aad went with the retirement beard then. The Ctvll Service Commission recently brought toe retirement position under Its control and raised' the salary from SIMM to (11,728. Auditor General Otis Smith, chairman of the board, then appointed Farrell to the position of-Really. ~—*—Y", — Two others had qualified for the position. They wore Oleg Z. Zal-eskl, Detroit, a public aid worker and Lawrence van Zwoil, executive secretary of the Michigan Public School Retirement Board. Suffers Fractured Lag m Cooley Lake Rd. Crash tered a fractured right leg early today In an auto accident on Cooley Lake road near Round Lake road to Commerce Township. , . ft ft it '■ John W. Ledlie, 23, of 1285 Grove Point Dr,,' told sheriff’s deputies ha lost control on a curve and mashed into n tree. He is to fair condition at fit Joseph Mercy HospitaL National Ad Unit Elects Jones MacManus President Is Director-at-Large of American Assn. ‘Only the governor can stop ii" Carpenter said Thursday night. ’ • “If the governor personally tells me not to nominate him, I won’t. But that’s the only thing that will stop me," Carpenter remarked. Carpenter said it .Irks him to think that Vice President Richard : Ntoon might not have oppoei- * tion at Chicago in July. ’And I don’t think Nixon can win in November,’’ he added. UPROAR IN IMS Carpenter created an uproar at San Francisco in 1956 when he became angered because Nixon had no opposition for vice president. He attempted to nominate a mythical “Joe Smith" as an opponent. But he was cut off abruptly by the chair. ’Nomination of Nixon at Chicago without opposition would be just a sequel to San Francisco. It seems that tyiose who control the Republican party don’t even want to go through the motions at Chicago,V said Carpenter. Deaths Elsewhere fey THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (E - Dr. Jules Freund, 69, * noted immunologist, died of cancer Friday at the National Institutes of Health where he had been chief of the laboratory of immunology since 1957. Last year he won the Albert Lasker Award for achievement medical research. He was born in Hungary. SEA ISLAND, Ga. (AP)—Russell Roy Brewer, 59, president of Brewer-Chilcote Paper Co. Paper Converter Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio, died Friday night ., of brain injury suffered,in a swimming pool accident. Life Publisher Becomes Chairman of Time, Inc. NEW YORK* (UPI) — Andrew Heiskeyy, 44, publisher of Life magazine, has - been appointed chairman of the Board of Directors of Time Inc. and James A. Linen, publisher of Time Magazihe, president of the board. The appointments were among reassignment* of 15 executives announced Jointly by Henry R. Luce, who continues as Time Inc., editor-in-chief, and President Roy/E. Larsen, who becomes chairman of the executive 300 to Salute Broomfield on His 38th Birthday An estimated 300 friends qf Congressman William S. Broomfield will ..help him celebrate his 38Ur birthddy next Friday at a $10-a-plate testimonial dinner in Bloomfield Township. ★ * ★ SaifmelJ. Reeve, president of the Broomfield for Congress dinner committee, has announced that advance ticket sales indicate there will be "a complete sellout.” The dinner, staged by Broomfield’s friends to * the Bloomfield area, will be at 7 o’clock at Devon Gables Restaurant. . Entertainment will be by "The Jills,’’ • Bloomfield Hills High School choral group under the dl-fectibn of H. Luckman. Services Buy Drugs Frank Pace Jr., former secretary of the Army, budget bureau director and chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the General. Dynamics Corp., named a member of the board of Time Inc. Ernest A. Jones, president of MacManus, John A Adams, Inc Bloomfield Hills, has been elected a director-at-large of the Operations Committee American Assn: of Advertising Agencies. * * He was elected*- by the newly elected board of directors of the association, at Its recent organization meeting in Boca Raton, Fla. The committee consists of toe toar association officers sad three directors-at large. The committee meets monthly when the board is not in session. JOINED AS APPRENTICE Jones, of 990 Cranbrook Rd. Bloomfield Hills, joined the agency production department prentice following his graduation from the University of Michigan. He was appointed a vice president to IMS, elected execu- te IMS and president In 1965. He Was chairman of the association’s East Central region and has served on the group’* committee on agency personnel.*-- it. ft.. ft past two years, he has been chairman of the committee on advertiser relations. ' Plane* Pioneer Pitcairn Takes Own Life at 62 PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Hsrold Pitcairn, 62, a pioneer to American aviation, shot and killed him-A White Lake Township quui suf- self to his fashionable suburban Bryn Athyn home today only a lew hours after maktog a humorous speech at a giant 75th 'birthday party for hla brother, ft f a Dr. Johh. Simpson, Montgomery County coroner, ruled suicide to the death jJN, the industrialist who helped pioneer air mall service and totnducad the autoglro to the United States. ar rk.uf.i WATER BABY — All the ocean's a launching pad now that the Navy has successfully fired a demonstration rocket that was bobbing tit the Pacific off Point Mugu, Calif. The 70-inch missile was floating like a pop bottle with its' noae above water. It was ignited and rote into the air, painting to -the possibility that ICBMs may -be poised in the oceans of the world w to .leap toward a target at touch at a. button. 1 - >.' Abroad at Half Price WASHINGTON l#V-The U. S armed forces have started buying medicines abroad at prices well below those of American drug firms. In reporting this, the unofficial but authoritative Army-Navy-Air Force; Journal says the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Assn*, has protested to the comptroller general and State Department. The protest Includes complaints that American drag pat-felts are being violated, aad raises questions about conflict With the "Buy American Act" The first shipment of foreign drugs purchased to competition with American industry now is the shelves of U. S. military hospitals throughout the- world, sifting of 5,760,000 antibiotic tablets, the Journal says. .* W The tablets were bought by the Military Medical Agency’s New York office from the Italian firm Farmochimica Cutolo-Callosi i reported price of about *500,-000, thcjournal reports, then adds: ’The next loweSt- Jiidder, who [offered to supply tb§ tetracycline tore than a million dollars Charles Pfizer A Co. of Brooklyn, N.Y." Manhattan Prexy Quits to Fight Rap NEW YORK CAP) - Hulan Jack, 52, president of Manhattan Borough, has voluntarily quit Ms J25,000-a-year job to fight charges he violated a local charter by accepting financial favors from business client of the city. w w w Jack, a Negro Taihmany Hall Democratic district leader to Harlem, announced Friday he was suspending himself from office without pay pending outcome of against him by a New York grand jury. W W The same charge had been returned against Jack once before but the indictment was dismissed. Jack also suspended himself from office then but returned after the indictment’s dismissal. Two days ago the indictment was reinstated. Italian Crisis Worse as Fanfani Fails ROME (AP) — Italy’s gravest postwar government crisis entered a new phase today, with new elections threatened, . W * W The next move was up to President Giovahni Gronchi after tor-premier Amintore Fanfani gave .up Friday” night his attempt to form a left-of-center government led by the Christian Demo- Fan fani’s failure increased speculation that Gronchi might be forced to dissolve Parliament and call elections — something which never has been done In the 14-year history of the Italian republic—to resolve the three-months political crisis. Harrelson Jr. Demands Exam Charged WHh Assault While Seeking Wife in Neighbor's Home Leaun Harrelson Jr. demanded examination today before Mu- -nicipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan o4 charges of assault with intent to do great bodily barm. * W it The son of Leaun Harrelson, president of Pontiac Teamster Local 614, he was released on 1100 bond pending examination May 4. Harrelson, (4, of 679 Desota PI., was arrested yesterday by Poatiac police on a complaint signed by Mrs. Etta Sturm of 5M Desota PI. Mrs. Sturm said that Harrelson of April 15 looking for his wife, Mary Lou. ★ ft * She told police that HSrrelson ripped off the bathroqm door where the two women were hiding, beat his wife with the dotfr. Mrs. Sturm said young Harrelson then turned on her, and dumped a heavy maple chest in a bedroom on her legs, causing sever* bruises. ft/ ft ft She also said that he ripped two telephones from the watt. News in Brief Old Attic Resale Shop — Good* taken on consignment after April 25. 11 to 4 dally. (Upstairs otter t Pontiac Kitchen _ 8pec.) 30 8. Josephine 8t. PR 6-6105 —Adv. Smorgasbord at It Williams, Walled Lake, April 24th, 1-6. Adv. , . , lodge Calendar Pontiac Chapter No. 288 ORB. past matrons and Pfst pattons night. Mon. eve., April 28th. Dtn-ner .t 6:30 pm 18* R. Lawrence. Edith M. Coons, sec. • —ant. ■ LA PAZ — Bolivia, third largest of the South American republics, embraces-an area of about 510,000 square miles. • American Seating Tells Better Sales, Earnings GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)-American Seating Co. of Grand Rapids reported Fridiy an improvement to both sales and earnings during the first quarter of 1960 despite what the firm said was a predicted drop in school construction this year. ♦ ft ft President James vet Meulen told the company’s annual meeting that first quarter sales of *7,-163,573 represented an increase of 32.1 per cent over the samd 1960 period. Net income tor the quarter was *84.469, he said. Earnings per share, based on 655,140 shares outstanding, rose to 13 cents compared to a toss equal to four cents par share, on 652,790 shares -during the same period to Lifts Racial Barriers BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) — All Major hotels here'liave lifted racial restrictions. The Southern Hotel, last one to do so, announced Fridqy it following "the example o< competitors." -Death Notices ROBERTS. APRIL Jl, IMS. °*25K!I W , 3643 Aquaria* 8t-, Drayton Vttar^ ss[ SSL? brother of Donald ^jbtM.rnef Roberts Jr., Mr*. MarJortt WaljM-lcy and Mrs. Dorothy Lomas. Pu-. tiers! service *U1 be nets Monday. ' S»lnU*iptscopal C&urch. Intor-*„ Ottawa Park Cemetery. COPPTT APRIL II. JMsTPLOtp A, 4301 Hl*hl*n«i Rd., ace If; beloved husband of Holm Bosves Ami;. Hr mlfe « OWn 1, Leonard, Donald and David Coffey. Mrs. Beatrld Praties and Mrs. Mildred Wilson: dear brother of Morris and Leon Coffey. Mrs. Isa-, bell Hart, Mrs. Lula BeeveSa.and Mrs. Cecil Insametle; als« survived, by 33 madcaUdrvn aad 11 treat-grandchildren Funeral service will bo held Monday. April 1*. at IN p.m from Hun toon Funeral Home with lOV. Henry Wrobbel officiating. Interment la Wster-ford Center Comatory._ KNAPP. APRIL 33. IMS. OLBIM L,. 13« Mt. Clement to.; age Mt beloved husband of Martha Knapp, dear son of Mrs. Nettle Rarlck; dear father *f Mrs- Emerson Rankin, Oleaa i A one brother. Pk- ___,________ H Cemetery. Mr. Knapp will He la etiste at tha Voorhees-Slpte Funeral Home. •RnTsCiNtT aoofr 630 Rlvonla; beloved li if Mr. and Mrs. Sutfi r Lady Lra. JSna Jacyna. Puaen "Is* was held today at Qu of Rsfus* Church at n:l> . Interment In Mount Hope Cemetery. Arrangements were made by aparke-OrHfta Funeral Home. MINER. APRIL n. ISSS. THOMAS E. 3735 Landsdowne, Williams SSSY* age It: beloved husband of re j*. (Rooney) Miner; be-father of Roam P. mtmuf: f Miss Ms# i child. Reclte-uon or ana notary win be Monday, AprU 35, at f p.m. at tho Donelson-Johns Puatrel Home. Funeral service will be beM Tuesday, AprU to, at H a m. tram Our Lady of tha Lakes. later-Detroit RATMOND, t Cemetery, f wilt lie in >, APRIL . 333 Aubu *1. IMS. AR. datr mother of Mrs. AdeUt Be rnsr d*J? rRhcau 11 ^sFso°survlved by (even grandchildren. RagttaUea of too Rosary will ho at I p.m. - Sunday, at Braco-Bmlth Puneral Horn*. Funeral service will bo —AprU 35. at 10 a m. Card of Thknks ’ 1 JOE WISH TO THANK OCR MANY irinc Use re, >ur loving m -s naMwi* ■Tm —..May CIU.. nrsns. - ^*^V^*v**» Phial. A ISSIM thanks to the *»rs>ey PtoNisT Mams. Myrtls fo*»hf s«d » Chari*# Caldwell, fhiaks to •he Brooklyn mro Osoarua ‘ Birthday Club. Ptrem In Momorlnm IH MEMORY OP OUR LOVING ■on and brother Robert Caldwell j&srv™’1 SUU to memory you trv^wHh us. HO& MyHlsVrvdrtckson. sisters enx Ronin At 10 UK Teds; (bare %-i, X *7, it. it, n, 86. 78, 79, 81, 88, 98, t* ,. m eighteen* Funeral Director! THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, I960 Donelson-Iohns Help Wanted FomrIb 7 APPLICATIONS TAKEN POR CABK- ATTRACTIVE LADIES Cm un 111 to $20 efteta evettinf spent telling Emmons CoeUUfte > DeUvei jnc a*m VoorheesrSipl© FUNERAL HOME • Service Plane or kb _ FB 3-S3TS - Write salary, reference*. " Comtify Lot* a lots in white chapel pe'J « oravB lot in w'iiiiT rood location, near ui* ^*w| ■ ' ment *900. Will reduce for quick; Ttd., EXPERI- __________67 aft. Is HOUSEKEEPER POR ---- Unencum- euarUrt IKMOwl»aPS*‘uior Etch. •CURB ' Hefr WaataS Penwb 71 BuUikif Sarvke lSi Moving and Tracktag 22 w£FSJ!£i: K?V£ SSk. ’SSfe? Slafr-gs i'lFsii , j ”jT^?ritv&t*vu*0 aR^ SN.TSTVT j |4E^gS5:^ww. > awsf ' bp At MTiTt iJi'agBiis' * "T aaiwiBiilili'' I'1 I^SXP m Wanted to Ram »[ R«* Apts. FarnlaMd 37 wmunD riixiMTro^r JI IWW aiywP»5JMTH ajjj Kitchenette _and^both_ _PTtV. j gRt• ■ 11 Socarateo. aw _______________ C»Pk~ _____l IsjHEWIIiliOWtjPwiWi «*”* - j. -■—^ — | . gMlItor jp* •*■ Rapt Apt*. URfwrnislted 3S , ORCHARD COURT RMtosad*' . . NfURNlSHED "Beat driiaUyReduced" —am ■ontlae'a mo West stoea^u •[(WAITRESSES ES* TIME REAL KIT ATS I cONCB^TE ' PEfra~gn>B%ALiL { t^SSf |-.„y | uoct HAUMfo u^~suB'w. _ _______________a j IEAL\ESTATE SALS PEOPLE. WE_j etedi exMrlenced satosnssn^or I Mr! C?awfUJ*VYp^to29eat COMPLETE RQMR . bt^ROTB- CRAWFORD AGENCY -------\---, p » WsMI ? sg: “ c*“ rSrw’S, Trucks to Rent jr luildtog with Individ- _ "itch'd with metal cabin decorator colors. with lopa Stove and refrlgera-(soft) tur-line lea- nt and h . Eltche _ . _ available Full to part ’• has immediate opening for nu| »j*# per h'“ jrb waitress on day aad S:JS to H:3S ajJ riUtt. Apply 1* P*r»oa---------ULn personnel . { MSN OR WOMEN . TEH S _ _ __ __ |- siw to main street In PonOac-SlriaiM- fltdOMS " PYT-ENTRANCE A 5>m araT!sfl| *5g^r s» 1 Jg’Xis to PtfisyTtodJ' ™ 8:30 p.m" safftlS Mtol. . |. pfiji; y,, , .. ___________ tkartlJMtig tNwrttr*^ gsgrajjB S&Jz. Custom AsphRlt Paviog ^ ™ 1 iSNOINEIRED ASPHALTi LIOHT HAUUNO AMD CLEAR OP ■jtoisstlsl fgMsngjMgf "'git Wit. r» *«”• *-_. -— tail - ■ ■ -. I “°.?~v. *”?—*• •*? PboaaPE MSOS______ Rny> ride 'PROS! RILL AMD1 h£»S_«. ---■ TrSiwCabM 4 pm t -loolST^P., jtofE. sssir ■■ _ - entrante _ OUBftto..^J'-”*'" Wtd. Contract!, Mtgs. 35 j * ne^Tur* ....... IlsiioO To $1 Million rS^fe®S^2lr«,n& MY CONTRACT — ANYWHIRI «o. JPI S-fill. ... ____ btf ifeir^!iS5i2SL ; Rant Houses Furnished 39 and bath. Adult, only- lr~‘ | ■■MmMmMmmm HtSI —ADULTS ONLY— •0 ^a»l**P» BT, I FER691R Rent Office Space Keego Harbor BxaeUeat loeatlaa. s room lower tulle All uttlltlee (urn'. |M. I FE"2”4875 . NSW BUILDING, NKAR DOWM-tows Pontiac, lit* ft. available ---ly beat and pkaty of park- wiU divide |5 tuit. Very PS HW after ll .... eeUmatea. PE _____ FREE ESTIMATE ON wtRINO --------------- liSta Stake*' ______r ;}jp|!8tiiS«s*r - Pontiac Farm and N MAIN FLOOR, j«^P*^LSMJgt p| For Sale Honaei ra urn. WHITE CHAPBL the Spread of 11 jtojltt.________ Help Wanted Male a' 1ST CLASS MECHANIC A TOI* RANKING NATIOIIAL CON- preferably experienced. 49 ■ rniMnau weawia auMPaw m eek ideal working condi- X-RAY TECHNICIAN. MALE OR uq%|«> OARAGE CABINS ADDI- ~ ■ " Itumed oflie* Mum i female afternoon-ewnin* ehlft , HVi*S Wggg- I I quick Industrial Tractor Co. j kstirsmsnt*aSwuramS^q. .. -----i gto a. WOODWARD BataUMtodlMS jjm UH or FE 5-g3»0 -JSf 6" top*. Me each. TRojan »-0H* __M. p STRAgA__-_— j Business Service IS. "^V*v^^?tii“re t5w* 1 ua upper half* of class if). Hove b reliable lutomobil* 14 • Two yeoft of «UiUry ton _ _ ______ ice or limited office experience, ywanted. Apply in person. 8. ft. Apply in person Beneficial Pi-' Kresge C... Tel-Huron ftnopplng nonce Company. 7 West Upj Center__________________ _ ronce 1rjj*,._L_________ - jOIRL^TO HILP^WITN" CHTLDRKf MA 6-1550 -MEN- -TRAINEES— 'arlw*l>2SSdi of maaai ome In And Roglator' 1 A-l LIMITED TIME ONLY FREE _____________ ALUMINUM SHUTTERS for ENTIRE front of HOUSE or ALUM. DOOR CANOPY with complete house job of aluminum siding I Money Dn.-ltt payment warn *3 oo Month and Up JOE valley sidino OL 1-6623 Days - Eve* 'H. !• Uphoblertag „ ^ EAKLKS CUSTOM UMIOLSTKR- WANTED « ^.nvctoto, Last «“ - LAKH LtoTINOtV 1----AL-»~uPHoriTiBiNo'~"~~’ i “Buyers Galore i FE 6-8W7 __ J A. TAYLOR, *foacy . .. ~ THOMAS'UPHQLSTERlNO 77» HIGHLAND *D_J»>8J0S | " Rent Apts/Furnished 37, * Dixie Hwy . Drayton PiaJas. WALLED LAKE J RM COTTAOK. ! furnished and heated Adults. MA : 4-143S. too Conway Rent Houaea (Jnfum. 40 *________ „ . BOOM j —------------,or r FUfeUrHUUlk 6VbjM|S Uthf _ „ «Ulet couple . A. RENTALS gtortgagg.SU. SSI. W HR) ISd^^^'^VtorTii! 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX I > m Monday thru Friday, other Alllomaile Rent - Pan Raeemwt ] JSltoTwl b“ v.c'.nV, m«t tayr nay tbng.*_-r. WU*L PfcOOwATg sell. Open from tl to 13 s m. TOLoiuS. ifeeto $75 PER MONTH . on Orchard Lake Avenue. No chll- J ‘ S*' I j BEDRM. ----------- ren. MA 8-I1SS. ■ . < P t 4-7&M *; acre lot. FURNI8HID APARTMENT « BM% 144 EAST RLVD. N [ Ideal for FE SAS4II AU tiUllltee. SSS per month Hags __AT VALHMCLg ", .. 1 _5"S8FJ Tel-Huron .hopping center. PE ( BEORM NEAR CLAHKBTOM. J BBDROOI______ * 1 ---- - *“ MA! full basement. L_ ___ i Lake Oakland, patto. By owi iJ3 i 3S43 EmbaraaSa. «f MW, . 3ssi] ssDROOii. lib esfc oduagTii MUM IDBAL APT. run a — i e*. rwn. - I I Jlr. to to4SP *— **AkT?*.. — ' woman. FS 4-1534 an 8. 13 BEDROOM BUNOaFoW. PART ji to ball Win work am root adjust | WJ 1 meat While wo Ms* mtoor re-; _■ _______ pain. Call Mrs Barron at PR 13 iBSMOSa RH1CB, tTARfei MSB before 4 S», ______ hornet with boaomeau. Keith RKDROtHiTlJUUrFRIVtODOiM. JMCart.* Bulldlag Coetraotor PR Oil heat. PE 5-3398. . I Jgf-d_____________:...... BEDROOM FXNCEiTy ARD.^OA-13 JEItoOOM_ROS4E. CARPORT .toto^Wumbla toJSVtot. Storm, and ecroeat Walking BEDROOM, LAKE PRIVILEGE* uletance to eehobU 1730 down Ndar school SIS rna _or it* wk-1 *a5 month Including mao* sad 4180 La nee Ct. Drayton Plain*.: insurance' OR 3-6243. R, I. WlfiKEHBHAM —. i r^S° Hea* ttght “m!’WMber! [ ^ BEDROOM7 BRIOK. 3 CAR OA- MAPLE MAylalr 6-6350 l™*^**}• Tfato^ughCt- 1 3 BEDROOM BRICK DBftE* rage, breeoeway. fireplace.. C^SSeVlSTS IROOHAND rtn«TOOtol- SS^TwT^iSS^Ir : | newingham ! . - PI*room and KITCHINkI 1R. 1 f"7oa» heat and bot.weler Juet landacapod. totteasaar.' gas h«at. -•— —•—*-*- 1 decorated add ready for deeu- Wash. PS *900 dn. P.H.A Call ------------ PR 3-0390. remodeling, quality. w6rk. | real. Prices, cabinets a specialty I ™ 3-4511. 1 ■■ • :■ i ROOF REPAIRS | *.i~pinftB5~r peooratino. EAVES TROUGH I NO PE_4<466 fapar removed rt 4-CT18.— SPECIALIZING IN CnBBfT WORK. DfCOR ATI NOW AND SAV«! „ , T i Roalfor 1 floors, driveways, sidewalks, etc. ( Money. Work performed by ex- i ft. „. icmuieton, Ivcalior ! New aad repair Free estimate*. perteneed painter/ Irteured Free , }3Ji Orchard Lake !W PN 4-44SI MA 5-3113 - Bert ,Cqmmlna_ utlmatoi Q> H**4. — LAND CONTRACTS WANTED I TRENCHING. EXCAVATING POR | PAINTING. WALL WASHING. PA- , We have buyers waiting. Call septic tanks. Field ule, lootings, i per removed. Term*. B. T Ban- now ! ditches^ and boat woU. UL 3-84S4. | dusky PI 4-7145. UL 3-31S6. , PE 4-3449 UNDER PINNING BASEMKNT8. | PAIHTINO INT. R .EKT._NO JOB [ WM. A. I y'tvATER*PROCuTnC "1 KENNEDY -^Lr Hswdwrto»i 1 ! ■■ ““ ,M“" HURON ST. 24 . - v-rg I wall' house. «2H?. | H. Perry. - - working woman. PS 6-3*34 >n 6 , BEDROOM BUNOaIow. PART, MOTEL - KITCHENETTE APTB bath WPI work «M rent adjust-i “,M »Ba toauranpe OR Wanted Real Estate 36 ALL CASH WIKOM. cnx)sji to uncoln j pUut. MA 4-1233 or MA 4-»W Real Apia. Unfurnished 38 i 1ST FLOOR 6 HOM6. A LS0 3 only IN N Paddock. FS 3-ISM 3 AlfD 1 ROOMB. UTILITIBB FURN- ! ItlMtft 114 I Howard HOLLYWOOD APTS. | RM AFT , PVT BATH AND BNT . refg 345 Whtttemore BEDROOM HOME MO lake .privileges. Consider site**l«V «.. LskfP*&r,|*et •AFTEB'o HgoB U you sit ires s^H)/p m end srej s.m. to 2:5# pm Job Abat v earn 354A0 formation < EVELYN EDWARDS HOUSEKEEPER. MUST COUNSEUNQ0 SERVICE '1 seed children. jB 4-7503. __ 1ST R../PVT. BATH. LOVELY D FAWN COLOREI E 5-3071. tl r g . AND KITCHINETTE PVT bath. *10. PR 4-0547___ ROQM DOWN. CLEAN. QUIET. I peed SPPIJ J' ingliam honied Live In. Ml 0-9434. [ — HOUSEKEEPER FOR Kf OTHER LESS | uosf eoe-ous for high ; opening ft Wrtt« PoftUftf BUDDYdR'pARTNER~FOR'FI§H, -fgto J” f*-.„ ..— J lng on river or lakes Reply Bo* Local.Branch AI H. TonJlsc Preto^__________ House" of Stuart, s ns BAKER WANTED S5S,wMSi| “— . Must bs sblo to fry and port door-to-door lyn oven. Apply In person. Orton tt0n in thU area. Bakery. 3S S. Broadway. Lake| Orton set. S a.m. and 5 p m. Manlier win receive salary. *x-Artfor tin. McKoaal*. pto^aadevenrSd CAB DRIVERS. NIOHT * DAY.! - FuUtlme. 30 or older. 431 Orch Lk. qualUlcatloai: SuccestfUl expert-CAB DRIVERS. STEADY ANDi enct m th» tyi» of mknaiemwt part Uma. day or night shtfto. 101 1* e*»entlal. Late model ear. West Huron. ■ - ' . ... ______ CAB DRIVERS. 35 OR OLDER. FE Form 2-0305. - , - . ’J"’. EXPERIENCED COUNTER M /,N g0use ------------------- wages, York State. ____________ Itotlon. f;4nv M TO 38 YEARS OLD TO k Ip food concession. Must to Vg Secretary 5°“**“ i ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- RTVSS1 PAY'S'APPLIANCE PARTS L INSTALLED QAKIAND. AYE. *400 FURNACE—OAS_ OI $400 gift, two, c. l.-------- ■-1 cwu Interesting position available If 8-17W. ----—8-634 -----— good skills. 5 day week, , HOT POINT. WHIR POOL b KEN-, prn offices, exeeuent fu- mon washer repair service. PE l L”" . me knowledie of book- vesil , helpful but not neces- I -Midwest PB 3-3756 SSBWB — B Bs^a im. EM 3-4*831 _ LOOT: ILL CLEANERS iws. Reasonable. U^?TV.Ii;rS"p^‘tUe Fresi ! ‘ tow^towa.' rVtlrto RHI ■ Bo* 3 Reword promised ferred 134 N. Psrry F^ 2-3053 ^JSSSra- SJf- SS“: K l-TAr Can FI 3-1515 OT MAple *-1355 OOTi—LADII8 ELOIN WATCH , 1 AND 3 ROOM APTS. 3 BEDROOM. NEWlf. ed. Qroum; ftoar. I— , trance child to v weiiume. FE 3-3434. __if ■ .____| p ROOM APT PVT. RATH^IHJ^ best Hoi wster. stove. Prtold-sire Osiage. Bool m upi i Itf.l i stone and a -J 000 da. or N.SOW -EM 3-303L_______ WM% MORTC 00 tov 13. on I AGK I housekeeping I new, modern offices, tuee Rome knowlec. lelpful but 3 A BATH. 1 Kblfc II. Smith, Realtor IS s Telegraph fl ROOMSANO BATH NEAR BLUR ! Sky.. Couple preferred FE l-MM BEDROOM LAKRTRONT HOME • natural fireplace, waft to ”»i carpeting 3135 month. .. „, Basnatow Rood, Ctortoton. Coil for appointment. PB ►!*« _ . , BOOM HOUSE." REASONABLE FE 5I« I " Maos Maeoday La«t «*a_ 'room HOUBB." I RTOtSda^ OR "tdTl|^ 0* 3*01.1 full both bis yard and *ai6wl,4 BEDROOM COLONIALS. I ON Scott Lake Rd-. Fl EOtoO j ester Hojeht*. Smith * . and .RATR wn» .>^ggJjS&Tita: heat Suitable for two dwelltn** rsller* in troto, 813.060 613 W. n lend contract. Payment* _____.Jd to SUM Total pries 310 - ' S00 Immediate posseeelon WSBy * *—droom Lac** living room, tot. Alnwunum a*U-ttorlng. tg |i ecrygao. Excellent con-j. Landscaped. Beach prtvi-• Maeeday Lako O-” - , ROCN- 5-0337. Bank Bids. PB .""U Mtlmas.7»R 3-4075 1 WOULD THE BOYft W " ‘ ng rod* ftftd r Clinton Rirtr PIANO A OROAN ! ANY GIRL i i' ftluftrt. NtWftrl t WilUftms. Pools 5 ROOM HOUSE MOOHRN 04* Cedar laquiro at 1614 N. Perry .or can FE -5-7013. 5 ROOMS CHILDREN WELCOME 81 Wathtofton St rant. _______ o ' room. .Duplex beak pon- rrarftSrax^Hi needs tfliae^ repair. *7.304 I1.0SS good hour#, hotpitsllsotToi.. , Monahans Beef Buffet. 373 Bast ,Maple, Birmingham. MI 6-4180 ! ___ BXPERIWCEp WOOL_PREMER write ^u*iVllcitlon”s''to' Poitl'sc JjUlM GAB OTATION ATTENDANT. 3 T roars old. 'r'* ” *' Vailed Lake. .STURDY 1 MAN WANTED Tlw summer rush Is on, ^w<^ nyd JHELP HELP HELP| A-l CARPENTER WORK. NEW- . r>t C and repair, ft 6M3IS. RELIABLE, A-f PAIHTINO AND WALL PA-. CEMENT. STEEL REINFORCED poring. FE 3-4731.^. | . WALL Washing. CARPET AND i An honest deal to yon. NS it I_________ _ JBBfcBgSgWy .♦«»•[ S?ft“iTSlnpirt.iyto.toUto iXn'ICURIST EXPERIENCED. APPRENTICE UNION^CARFSNI'Eft. | wm 0 ft. depth with dlvln* Franklin Village Salon, high c6m- work guaranteed PE 6-33S3 _ _ [ board. ladder, filter system. mission. 11*7-1171 or MI4-63TI APPRENTICE CARPRNTBN 33, cornont -»"■ nxdorwsisr OPPORTUNITY . ■- j At Jewel Ton ,Cb. Will .train.3 remodeling FE 5-OOS5. __-_____—— work, cabinets ' Saws—Lawntnow tns helpful. I I me of the 1 t Michigan. ' E 3-7011. ttely Sharpened. r Interview. Experienced ^ ^ ^ ___ a " ' and CABPEH-! IS Chamtorjaln ’’ FE f-1000. r mmmm_______________________ I______________ "Isaw*. Hand LaM-nmowers ^,^*^^^ bUU !an. to toe ^..u« *■«■«: cTRWNTEB-wow.-NE^Np,8H*#r,b'SSt ot BUDGET SERVICE Honing business. Oood. to- Ii,# of baby 3373^ ftoshatow. OR i iSPl*l.r»..*m*11 Ji6*, J!,,,,>*€Ult, ! .I 11 W Huron St. come wbUt you train. Apply ip! 3**030 I PK 5-3041 or FI 3-ion. _ Bookkffpinv & Taxes 161 ~— person at Kaat Heating £ Cool-; »—gv to~CARE CARPENTER WORK OP ANY_DOOKReCP"K tog 443 g. gaglnaw____RELIABlj: WCMJAN TO CARE R(a^„ble Call after I1 all TAXES MAUffiNANCB MEN. DOWNTOWN! Retort%1toKT“dwVtr'an’IJS:1 _P.1L" »•«»/_________ ■00**EmS»° *3411 office building. Axe 33-36. Reply, ,atlon $20 Call OR 3-3644 be- EXP GARDNER MAN WANTS -- *OLl4 Ponttoc Preir__„ \ tween 4:30 and 6:30. | work one^full dajr ^er wk^through j Dressmaking, TlHorint 17 "sCHbOL-BENfOR-'wrni1 ^nTCnU.7 ^ ^ tline'Vork* u^StoLl "‘fur** p*m‘ j DRESJIMAEINO. TAILORING. ^AL-IP YOU NEED A HANDY MAN ~ ’ —2-7000 anytime. ROOM Pure, JL—. —, ____ lto E Huron. See Caretal -BEDROOMrFUTL-BATHr SEP-_ALSO I 11* >per"miuth< tnclu60 me FE M3S3 parage, lake ^lv._wlH toai* »t > terooatTfuU 1 furnlshto. l ^mlarnlshed. jrUb ( fcbojj APT.:^ BaVKRCiiOT SUB. K»£a retnjeraw^ i_ email Prltl Ull ga(..ge g^g Call j tow down payment Know tl______ pert ghadbwtng. FE 5-5201. AftoftlM KNAPP JsHOES Fred Herman___________OR 3-I5S1,! JSSU'Sffl $65 MONTH HrU»svwiJiaai Judah Lake Batotoa 1 dainty"maid supplies -Menominee. Mra Wallace. 5-74S6. - • ■■ ■ ARK TOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? iy welcome. ws__________ n Height* Phone UL 3- after 2:30, OR i 1140 DOWN. *44 M PER MONTH, ban Oris * hmroom tod bath me flktoK-Pull condition ti MECHANIC 110 x^rtenSd ^3355RECEPTIONIST BOOKKEEPER^- | (rce.jJallcd Lake _ * laKn^Leon't!°3f3 *E U*Brown *81! 1 'RECENTLY DISCHARGED VETSBirmingham.___ _____ MdTnV d«i?* "SECRETARY position “ 11 arrange a persi with salary of • *85 per week to bookkeeping. )* 5-9218 for app't start Call Mr Riley FE l-S103: 9 A M to 5 P M. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR SECRETARY' FOR ESTABLISHED experienced salesman to become real estate office. Must be excel-atsoctotod with the most pro-| lent typist. Nept kppeirance. gresstve pre-cut home company; Good phone voice. Able to meet In today's fastest growing Indus-1 the public ahd_epme knowledge of fee 1. a chanee/to .earn a! new business from the "ground-1 ndentini: R up," soiling a nationally adver-| sox 69. tisad quality product. In I Idly expanding sales prog— Applicants should have strons ‘-■ekgroun'- ■—1 idablc. t DESIRES CONSTRUCTION rk. FE 5-417* . WISHES WORK OP ANY BUTTS. COATS. DRESSES AND AL- week. I Over Connolly's Jewelers IN DEBT? IFSO LET. US ROOMS AND BAm'iTtXYAT! 14 N00548 SATH h tt»INO j I ‘^*l MSI-------- welcome. .13 per I g** Ato». I Ford Prolog ISS tol nVaTHjih. Grounds. Call PUtoan 3-S1SS • land. Kuschellf Detroit. VE 4-gaOS MODERN 3 ROOMS AND BATH |to fcfi~ MW I J BEDROOM otoctrle hot. water heater, will , plutwr Almost tor* tot. Pull accept 1 child. OA 9-3433 basement. Partly finished. Oxford rob' new * BioRirnffiw:1 ^ Bamt. Inquire 65 N.E. Bird, aftor 4: ai day 6at.^hjton._ Ph PeT-1951. I Hitt". PVT BNT. 373 Baldwin A1 BLU. ROOMB AND BATH ADULTS only. PS 4-4420. RMK AND BATH. UPPER. HEAT I turn. 20'Putnam aad 163 Baldwin. 1 -------—----------------, ,'rSoMSTsECOND FLOOR, HEAT ratea. utilities. Henderson Street., turn. Call PB 3-9414 or FE 3-331P. *-«*6J________' - / _ _ « ROOMS AND'BATH HEAT , MY 3-37*1 ROOMS. UTILITIES FURR.. E Howard. FE 1-3390 RM A KITCHEh 'PVT BA1 OR I urnisheo tk» a month. 14 or OR 1-1973 6 CHILDREN ___ ________ _________________ chlldrei FAMILY LOWER. NO CHILDREN ! ences. *60. FE 4-9004. __ es rai. I * I or pels. 9190 All Uttl. 3 rms. A BOCHE8TER DUPLEX. 7 ROOMS . RM APT 310 WEEK. UTIL. _bolh FN 3-74P4 ________! n*Wh Oat heat. OL 6-0001. \ ou 1 Place to Piy MJ* ctark ” J **« s room onfUrnishm afart- j Rochester 3-bkdroom - V»„, \lin! 3 3 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE EN- meat prtvate entrance, utllltlea dapler •—------- - last XOUT Mina trance 337 Osipun. PE 4-4150. furnished. FB 3-5B56. ■ I *116 tneludi /!•: ARE NOT A 2 "CLEAN"R^rjuiET COUPLE ;s RMS. h.»^TH_ON.!«Bt.SIDE. replies liel 1*1 BOX if.________ . SETTLED WOMAN FOR ' trationi. FK 4«7074. Garden Plowring ______________ ANDY S ROTO TILLING PORTER YARD1 • , rE4-5514_ hf. Janitor, con- CUSTOM PLOW. DRAG. OR 3-1 sc. Claude Hutch-j H Warner. ”________ OARDEN AND LAWN *arage or tear rt*sJP" r*,“ ,* ^i*Ta&X 'mST~ 7J *|^rl3Sr NOUaMTiC* i -0 A N CO M PA NY . IQ. pRIVATr bath KITCH. aTRObm IIOORRlf UPFIR. ADULT* month. Roehf Stf r ar«). Ut 2-6M3 MICHIGAN CREDIT ** - '«*«»—•' in-SSS!* KouM ". COUNSELLORS »- rooms for"elderly^ lady Ift; Jab1 __ __11 gropmed. and ■ aggressive. For those' qualified we offer excellent training and high commission. This la not a vale room and TV. FE 2-8393. SALES LADY, 35-55. man 20, CLBA1I AND AMBITIOUS OARDEN AND ^LAWN PLOWINO Michigan ^nUg-tok A JSsgktad. CaU j and dragging. Ran*. OR 1-3131. |-~ THiSTfi" MY"jbBrTKNdW~WHAT I'm doing. Window, wMh wash-Ins. odd Jobs. Reasonable. FB 5-3964. CglvlO Milton._ WINDOW WASHINO, i. Credit C dragging. Reas. WARNER'S ROTO '■— and gardens. 1 Incomt Tax Service 19 atamm ! fill C porlonce ti SALESMAN” LEADS FREE DAILY DAILY EARNINGS upwards of ISO . .................. _.i WALL .... ilng to our public relations painting.__ irtmeat lqr • dMgfflyJwfc WALL WASHINO BY MACH. RUOS r'siTYouVm‘K ,'tvff £V- .*6rpe«».uphol._«lonngd_|TE »to3|. tllsed training by a sale* WALL WASHINO PAINTINGJOtD lager. Earnings should average | decorating. Reasonable. FE 4-419t. i per month with bonus. Short YOUNG MAR 33 DBS1RM WORK, ___t Counsellors , Credit Counsellors. LOOK i 'should1 know' bylore In- 1AS HEAT nun,, caffs'Vy”Tppohitment * i . COMPANY_________ ___ BOLIN TAX SERVICE |losk wEidHT S A pel t, and tt B. Pike FE 6-1192 or FE 83713 j Laundry Service 20 i. FE 3-MN < 3-nai. oil' riii NEWLY DECORATED. ■ • BOOIU Rrl. bath and tat. Baby welcome. n9*r w»pi»a*. wm i Jgf within # BM OingeUvllle.Fl 6-1937. 1 rUW » , ^ 3" RM TORN~AFT"~PRIVATE BATH | » ^“8 AND g ____________ ; CUmens^gt'*FE^i^4jn ”* 1 I 6 ROOMB AND BATH. WSOT BIDE. | Rent t ak« COttBgBB 41 11 ROOMS ANcTbATH FURNISHED. I*» heat. FK »«732g. —.... !____..... wtjfu------------- 90 OAKLAND I ton cm.. BJZ J.; UmON | 4 room, ud porch, clean. *49 Mrs Cleaa 2 bedreem home. OU fnr-nac* Oas water heater, lot lto s -909 Near schools Waterford Top Monthly payments Ml per month Total price *9159 W. O. WHITCOMB. RLTR OL 3-3ggg_ _ *300 DOWN. *9.500. I ROOMS, many goad features lit Rustic Clreft_Drlv« BM 3-0995 $500 DOWN t bedroom. Largo living room space Flattered wan*. Batomenl 1964 Laige lot. JIMMl Beach prtvileges Call todat Mill to QB 3-*tol. Broker OR ___________________ A UNION , . , Lk. Rdo. MA 4G292. MA 4-2656. ’ ROOM “AND BATH. NfWLY — ____________ ^°ra^4 Uttll11«, garaga Adult.. Hc^^tod SEMI-ANNUAL BONUS from 6600 to 11500 %hlM Cross- division underwritten - - ‘— ' '• -* casualty | 73;. Royai Boak. Work Wanted Female 12 TYPIST TO OPERATE IBM PRO- —^ ------------— l portiondl apace typewriter Part i 3 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH-| time. Must oe very accurate.'! lng k bouse cleaning. FB 3-7511, L. BABYSITTINO. HOUR. DaY. OR Office Supply, k17 W. Lawrence. REOISTERSD OR liCBtSBD FRAC- i COMPANION AND LIGlrr’HOUSE^ tlcal nuraf. Small hospital near Work for elderly person. .Call FB Brighton. Call Brighton. ACad- #.3519 i ontyJMSU'.' ' . • ---1----- UNFURNISHED APARTMENT RENT. IRONINGS PICKED UP AND DB- N6 (Mbit collection or eanvaaalng oeceasary. You work Jtrlctly from quallflM lead*. Per appointment call Mr. Babich, . 33 00 A BUSHEL Held. PB 3-7767. TELEPHONE CANVASSERS aaleamen tor building mode Una sale. PRYNPM. uSTYdUR SPARE TIME TO lncreate your weekly oarcini 135-959 or mere -For Informaltu. write Rgwlolfb'o. Dept. MCD-999-326,' Freeport. 111. UNUSUAL OFWORTUNWr notch mechanic. Apply to p Al Harris, tervtob managei, — die Steele Ford, 3765 Orchard • ' t Ttood, Keego Harbor • exchange. Southileld Twp M - 4-9^21. ' * . ; . ' ' Would You Change Job; for (7,200 per year? Home olghtt.1 good nuure,* must J9o_ hard " * WHITl MIDOLCAGBD LADY FOR. i hKht huusekeepiiif arid car* for , . 1 child. Live in. fE 9-9117. | WA'ITRUSS WANTtD; YOUNO; OiRL 9 to work day*, some experience. Holiday Drive-In. Ktego Harbor. | IRONINOS IH* KY HOkOL $3.00 level bu. OH 3-0297. , M1MEOORAPHINO. TYPINO, SEC-1 reiarlal service. BM MM2. WAftri oiTPAINTINO. OHB ROOM or all. PB 3-9411* h ■ WOMEN OVBrTI We are expanding and art looking, > lor 19 woman with pleosant voices i who con work 4 hours dally, 9 ■: to l. l to 5, Monday thru Friday. • Salary and bonus. For appointment call FB g-,4390. WOMAN WANTS WORK OF ANV ' kind. Salary aa object. FE SWIM. WASHINGS, IRONINOS. PICK UP and dolirar. OR S-S41I. BaHdhif Sorvlco 13 Aet BRICK. BLOCK AND CMOENT work Al*o nraptoaoa. OK 3-5493. ■ WOMAN TON OENERAL OFFICE wo'X. llutl like detailed clerical l- work, typing required. Wrlto 1 Pontiac Km Boa 111, giving age. (ducatloi lob experience > - ,****“• —.. I r WAITRESS WANTED, 3911 ELIZA- 1 WOULD LIKE CAPABLE. DEPEN'-. dahlt babyaltter over 66 years , of age. 5 days wees tin Kaat - A-l CARPEirritT - , Additions • Baaomonto Attics - Oaragoa • - OET MY lUliDMr -PB 3-7394 | A-l RESIOENTMIL, COMMERCIAL and Industrial Mason and gen. contracting Alto More front »1 modeling John W. Copies. MY laundrv 540 S. Telegraph FE HR ' ■ x __________________1 Landscaping 21 A-l MERION AND KENTUCKY SK C*Soka‘1,^"{lL0,..4fuV“P: A-l ACK TREE S1RY7CT,' RE-moval and trimming. Ort our HL >I MIR to Ft MHO. Attention, Truckers! Leading pea Auburn Rd. 1 MarteU bi _______ jf all dobrta, 4^339 or OR 3-0164 BOLL noklNO. trsnehint EM LAND9CAPINO, __ 3-32>i EM 3-2416. COMPLETE SPRING CLEAN UP. tows "mowing, and lawn ear#, weekly or season Fret estimate. OB 3-6*74. , : COMPLETE LAWN WORK. FIN-lab grading, top aoll. PE 9-6603. COMPLETE SPRING 3IKAM UP. W*? Mtttog jr |MM| maHMRHiVnowly roleaaod • SIS wk. 6». JWB*W3gaMMM^M DeX-A-Dlet tablets. 63 cent* at1 j ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY Rimma _____• | decorated, 3 large closets, lot* of MEMBERSHIP IN TWIN BEACH i clipboard apace and laundry priv- Country Club. EM J-4471__ lieges. 39 Stout Stroot. ON AND AFTER THI8 DATE. APRIL I 3 ROOMS AND BATH.^^BY BUS for any debts contracted *by anv / dren FE 3-9191.' Aftor other than myself. William H. FB 4-1161. .g>» B«*tor «., Keego J ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED. Hnphnr IbUA . . - idtSOg. FB M4»5,. ARCADIA AFT. NO —._nted ____, _j tai ... . Children welcome. LAKEFRONT. NEAR WATERFORD, modern, eloctrto refrtotrator and runs*, screened porcht*. 3906 a season. OR LON For Rent Roobm 42 1 LA ROE ROOM. FIMT FLOOR front. 69 6 3 NICE tJUfcOX ROOM. 13 ROOMS. CLOBR IN. I WEDDING NEEDS retting Cards • — Stall. BOO|U ~ 0IL FAINTS wan hi»Hd---------- pie laundry faolUUoa. b'g'iun «reriTipP to .WL'ndfHTT. BLOCK WErf g jS I Xid! mT Hum' rr JSU tor _oi_ 9 FB 2-3971 after 5 P.M. .. V»OOXB n iioupn' r "a wATf.APt.ig it ay l ' I • 9*9641. 380 W. Huron. s One of Pontlfte'a aodrcomferlftble , dJ9€BIWAf»6»r_ ftUp^TTlI^ oud: | 52^^ ; mm bedrms. Lge. 1 UOU .KD I.T, iW*U. “ *2TJ!22"t_! ROOMS AND BATH MALL Backenstosc Book Store j ” *“ IS EAST LAWRENCE FK 3-1414 3 .RMS. SWEDISH MASSAGE IK[ TBS PRIVACY OP YOUR SOME Wtd. ChiMren to Board 28 Wtd. Mowsoholi Goods » ATTENTION I ' ! >K 54794. "^T~RQOHE OR 3-131 3 ROOMS AND BATH, 1 OR 3 3 ROOM APARTMENT, WILLIAMS St. Yount tody, bedding furalahtd and toUBdry . 33 WUltoiia S3. BNT. AND BATk; * ^mT! W%t aid 3-063 or [l WOMAN PON FOUNTAIN WORK! d" marrled" 23-43 "with good ' i:1* P m Apply Crahbrook Drug, tar. OR Ltoto.' . * Maple corner of Crahbrook, Bir- . WANT'"td 5SSOCIATE'"WTrH'"AUSfff 'SAMAi^hn ”raBW_i.oi. . Dynamic ggte* organlaatlimT Pto- CARE FOR * Uac repreteniallve wthted. 1119 f5Sr*nrt^nn^iriir #UU*“* guartnteed weekly Fringe bone-l bake Rd . OR 3-I710 __ fits. CaU TR 3-5597. Walter Kow.WHITB WOMAN TO CARE .FOR fracb. Mgr •_______! children, live to.'ptoa wages. OR graduate to ham ratal* shoe WOMAN for MOTEL CLEANING business Mug*-ho Boat.' aggressive 1 »»6 toaiauraat work. To live to. and.! famish references Turnin-1 Will ascent raudit nr uhnnl stst Hall Shoe start, OR 3-to 13. • YOUNO' MAjTlTO LEARN AIR amt supply bualneaa Mr** high school graduate, good ADDITIONS. SARAOE8, SIDINO. 1 after T p.m. IfApld 1. Otof_CHILD CARE I LI 6-1154 >X r .• FB 4-1397 . • LL KlNDg"" CEMENT WORK floors, etc. Jen*M, FE A-l FLOOR 9AMDTNO. - toe Boor isndor. FK 5WI. ADufrioNs garaoes. And cE- lUU.DlNO * K. FH6 termv _L__ BiUdliig co. FW AAm, - , "U,%R^rYA,ra Contracting FE 5to«3 ^ CONCRETE DRIVES. AT LOW ] ROOMS AND BATH UTIL... IN-quire 95 Dwight. |_______ . Landscape Service, _MI t-aiog.^ | as.imatea. rk WO07 i3 Pn^iv^tod^^Dttohi LAND8CAPINO AND TOPSOIL DS- BARGAIN HOUSE NEEDS NOW. ' Bt . FE 3-3913. ___ J“L° ,?*. it.i.Vey,a»'aMto*Ag VBtaTWtot aide. <4 mUe from —_—_ ■ JjKS: Statewide Tree Serv, I ?£!!*•* eowrteovt a o r v I a o. PH * spools AND BATH FHfYAfB. ____ trim and plant _______ ton and make your house lock like new Lghpacaplng. PE 3-9597. WALLACE tAYn JWTffNO"-k eomplrte lawn service. Free toff togiS. If WU N WhaK Movlni ft Trucktnt 22 1-A Reduced Rate* Local' or -tong dlatance moving. DTH MOVINO CO. fl 4-4354 ' *WL LET US BUY IT OB BELL IT for you. OA_5-3961 __ WTD.: WiNO CHAIR. L A R O E( High back. PE 5-4156 Wtd. MlicdhuwoM 30 HAVE TOU A TYPEWRITER, addlgg math'-- — -*— MaHtg oi toMh w OR WIST. . couple 9 -5-4032. ROOM m^xoragaT’Oouplo "iiy." 3 ROOM, PRIVATR BATH AND MMT Clean,Aga*i heat, aott William* Ltkt I after 4 p.m,_____ with laundry I storage area parking. Lge. porch and L >-*914._" ' . , ■ rear yard. J, , OIRL8. NICE H054E OF YOUR . , _•____. I own. Room rates. 647 W. Huron. .•WJK",ikiurtos ana NICE FRONT RM. PRIV. HOME. d refrigerator furnished. IU E. Ptt«. Living n Brick Flat -*• Heated . ' family kaUdtog. ivt . Aabura Hta private ontrancaa. ___. _ bedroom, kttchen- otto. dinette, bath and garage. Rtfarenooa. Apply S3 Apt- a to phono FB l-«M. ' COLORED. 4 RMS AND BATH 39 Lake St. PB 3-1399, FE 4-9496. COLORED NI8HED—*45 PER MONTH ' CALL FE HW. - _ ._, f6r COLORED 3 BBDRM. UF-per. Hast And hot water (am. Rolfe H. SmitKrReahOr >44 B. Telegraph___FB S-T943 NSW BRICK TBRRACES. 2 BED- mllet from Macton Mercury. V* of .mile iron Kensington Fork. " whs* Maple. Range He*t Caretaker. • calf fe sawa ... , REFINED COUPLE, 3 CHILDREN, want nice t-I bedroom, furnlabed. PH>teB. SLEE*>INO'1lOOM IN LOVELY homo for reliable gentlemen, alto sarsto. OR 3-llto Rooms with Board -43 3 ROOMS AND BATH UL 2-9534. J ROOM A BOARD WITH OR W*TH- __oet. 1M‘A Oakland AV0.FR 4-1954. ROOM AND HOARD. y shift. 1 Matthews B*. i i_ I, m I WONDERFUL CARE. OOOD FOOD to FVff nurae* home. MA 4-3gg». Rent Stores ,46 T* 39 WEST TOWN WfOPPWp Center. ggiW..Huron. FE 3-1463. JLTRA VNEW 8 T O R K gvW*BT aide: Ft M144 Rent (HUcb Spte 47 *~~HOOitB Fpa OFl^Cft gPAtrE to Hmsljr e»—.—■ Road~FE 4-6S34. OFFtCEB AND SHOW ROOM. MX ftps 8B.S* *500 DOW31_ Close to — 3Vi acres, i wa-noto homo. Pull price I45M Hotter hurry I CUCKLER REALTY ia n aaglnaw rw *-*eat Eves. UL 3-5351 RFTtoWS^RBBSTTriiBt room hgtot, breeaewoy, attached jar*ge^^u acre, nggr Rochester. wSnTjim .Doaraf, a shdrMI., oak floors, bamt. I fine** lots, paved stroot. FE S-1393. SU.M6: 3 BEDROOMS FULL F&t-lahod baeement. large 3 ear ga-• rag*. 5 .lots, lake privileges. OWW-m. ra 4-ieti AN OPPORTUNITY * Beautiful Slliabeth lakefront. 1*0 It. of ptofggl beach. 2 lovol ■tow. S rooms aad bath task. Only T years old. Ideal far la-eome. Largo family, etc. Furnished too A sacrifice atM.IM. Cute 4 lot to «S8 EL WOOD REALTY • - ASSOCIATE BROKERS — " S>v. jCft.lno. 443 ORCHARD LAKH FE 4-44*3, EVOO, Altor g. PE 9-199* BT OWNER, MODERN PTYE RpOM bungalow. V1U1 basement, Urge fenced lto. dab PB 1-1*71 after By Owner - Rochester .Jtor^g^l^Lsn,. BLOOMFIELD T OVHIH I P"! roar aid brink ranch contemporary, 4 kad team a, 1 b**^-•rate paaalod dining tg__ BB fm FRICK DOUBLE Bandy to dawatowa. * ton# rooms and tll«d_ bath each. tz*£rvt*n&a'&0'"v ST. VINCENT’S v Large U I SCOTT UAKE rage, feacod iat. Nice c* shrubbery. WltOS M. RREWER IOSEPH P. REISZ, BALM MOB, TFK VONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, I960 Niyy/rKKN ForSale Hwim • 4i BY OWNER •MU house. 1 loti. MM for equity - monthly, PL2-3>il. ■______ BY OWNXR 1 BDRM BRICK ikND frame, oil modern, near «U school* on but line. 1 block* to Pontile Motor couple retiring, our reasonable offer aaooptal The Pontile Press. Box W. * BOMOOM floon Cir \ COMMERCE TWF. I ROOM, hr see* way, . girige. Like, privilege! Low Bowl poyment. OR •T OWNER MUST 8BIX. ATTRActive J bedrm. raqch, fimlly kitchen, Jrd bedrm. poeeihle. Carpet-tag. dripee, aluminum iterau end 8 RM BUNOALOW ♦ Wi ltde loeitlon. PB V&l Lirge kith wttb\ulU-ln,venlt PViTiiegei. 8U.8M. At lei 83.08* down. But bo mortgage i r appolnfmei _____ _______lMg» ■Mi Myie. tor eniy en.oou »>> wool carpeting, completely auto- •toiUi ind icreene. 4th per cent OI nmrft. Like Oiklind Height! ludlvleioa. Cell OR JJ-JtO* er FE 8-8888,___ BY OWNER MUST IELL AT-trictive 8 Bedrm ranch, family kitchen. 3rd Bedrm. poaalble, ear-peting, dripee ilumlnum etorme and icreene gia her' — old Hear 11800. Law mint Take —- For SolaHoum COLORED Omy Brick ranch. 1 bedrm flluSi; .ga: Open Sun. dttd Bnowipple. mortgage. ipple. MA jetha. gia heat, taU bailment Attached garage. Bur now—come today — ace our solid blacktop road. MArket M381 FORCOLORED B4+ PERRY 8 rme. a bedrm*. Pull bath, gaa heat, hot VMdgBWHr, baaement, glassed parch - garage. tHg aik 574 me. FB 4-3*41. Eve*. IE Hmmmond Lake Privileges THE LAKELANDER MODEL VALUB PACKED I bedrm. ranch, }g. bemt.. fln-lehed gar., back porch, carpeted. 3 ceramic tUc BBtB*. S fIreplacei. WiR -ffis, BfrCB . tend- For- Sale Houses RIVER FRONTAGE TO CARROLL Like. 8 rooma add bath, *8,0*8 bajanee^yg* down, (M i month. tAHCH STYLE HOUSE FOR lot 300 E 338 3 bedrooma -tth bathe. 3H car garage, echdal hue to Hawthorn School lake privilege*, MAfl) FE MM8T •MALL HOME HITR OARAOE MUt _____________________ HiLL OR SWAP LOCEHAVEN RD. extras. FE 2-4088. "^ItLFMMiMOio^L"' 3 bedroom tri-level, Mrch family roam. I full bathe with vanity, Ceramic tile, genuine platter, complete birch kitchen. Mgidatr* built-in toad center Petekaon window! with etorfni. 117.800 Including wooded let. Low dowa payment or will duplicate an your lot. open Sat. and Sun. a. Cattail, 1455 Oltnwoad, FE 8-4M1._ SYLVAN LAKE MODEL ' S bedroom tri-level, birch family •auarc Lake Rd. iOUSEMAN-SPITZLEY * FHA 'mortgage, rv »-i»3i __ MI4-7432 •« a mm. .uvludlng Uaee and HOUSE FOR SALK ST THE OWN- Insurance. 3877 E. Walton. FE er, B badroami -- 2-257t. Ta *------- BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM RANCH --...-I—rcr--hoM. on Second street 88.808 ,“rvnU“r*. with CAM’down VI 1-7004 I buy, 381 MlCOI ..." r" ..- at lauth And« ceramic tile, genuine plotter, complete Birch kitchen, Frlgtdelra built-in food center. Peterson window! with etorme. 81T.8M Including wooded lot. Law dawn par-ment or will dupllcala an your lot. Open Bat, AjRan. A. Catteli, 1488 Olenwood FE 8-4581. SlISIN LAKE Hava right in. Lovely extra largo 3 bedroom ranch, W living roam, ceramic 'til# hath, electric heat, ■tone front on large lakefront tot. Attached garage, Owner. Sat ihfa Bwortyou buy It DOT!! burg A Dixie Will Consider Small House in Trade Open Saturday A Sunday . From Noon to 8 „ ' FE t-0384 MI 4-2835 • Suburban Living At Its Best I Tour future home Is the oil h«t;TtiTara8. wfth : £?«.?: (CONVERTIBLE 24) / w. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8D21 For Sal* Houses BY OWNER . CUSTOM^gUILT Near Wlllleme Lata - 3 bedroom brick A aluminum, aiding. 1 ear attaokoB garage, cament drive to bleelrtog road, ft ft. kttattdtt "A dining area. MMa atainleae eteel stove A -- large bum in china cabinet with i______ Marble fireplace. S3 A. carpeted Uvine ream, elate veittbule, plea-terea walls. Ceramic tile hath HMA built-in vtdto. Full baeement with large tiled recreation area, water cottager. Beautiful landscaped lot 180 x sto. Aluminum aSorma A icroone. Man* other extras. Thla houie to aw j years old.-Mast be Men to be appreciated. A real buy at gMIM irtth each la morttaga. 3318 Cartel Dr., off Hatchery Rd. near William* Lake Rd. FOR AFFOINTMENT PRONE OPEN. thii Terr attractive l bedr ranch homg In new area. Bn fully atieJaled throughout floora and plaitered 'walla. \ modern kitchen with range h garbage dlapoeal and large dt area. Ceramic Ulad floor! la I Full expoaad baiement with n kitchen. Largo itarege area, Ished recreation roam with I window wall loading but anto i If terraced and lend reaped yard. Oat heat and “ —v—‘~ : aluminum • heat. 811 1 vilegee. Law dawn aaymant. Ibriwall BM 8-88M. Immediate Possession nutt Mil home to.OM each. 8 Sac*. 1775 Woodland. Byl JO. 114 830 FE 3-7080 BY , OWNER. WATERFORD. , -__. _ roomr. m bathe, baeement. large EM_4-0Sll-_ Vm'&ZT&M'r ^ ^Jher. By appointment O*-**™g^%*^*L BT OWSHf NEAR WILLIAMS SSSL/rawItoeT ***“■/"* Uf* 3 bedmeui •“ ?Sa mMmSTjby ewbers FK aluminum tiding Lol 100 I Mt-j 4.3141 V4M. FK 4431] __ rtM^sisw' *r**ninw-r Hi'**'**•* 5S: cmiom 3%dir^ tUeping parch. 113.108. OR ' wHt Wv“ mvh*> 1 ‘ «mm rniKRlniii _________________; sSiaf*.* Trade In. Your Home Rochaeter Hiflt area — Beautiful 3-bedroom ranch home. 3 bathe. Family room. Fireplace. Blacktop a Quick poeieirlen. 1.88*. approximately 83.480 d _Jh payment! of 88* per moo includlnf 8 par cent Interei taxex and lnaurance. DIRE nONS: M3* — Right on Airport Rd —Left an Wlffinmt Lake Rd — Right on party King to No. 377* Watch for OpcnAgpM Mre. Stein — -------a* affiim Mm. kitchen^ OLENWOOT). face brick i _______________ cedar ehaka ranch with attached garage, living room and Wins *11 with carpeting, drapae. fireplace. Kitchen with real t ----- dlahmaeter. utility room, i— moot gee beat, lanced yard with petto. Taxee. *113. Prica. ltd.38*. IU4-881* __ BY OW>S5^~tiSi W«OM. BY^'OWNMl I ROOMS. I- *M* I .OWHEH, RED-) m itory frame, attached «*• rag*. |wo-ihlrd; acre, beautiful ayu. UTgn 5wt leedicaped, cyclone lanced, lake I pn« eaiw. uwr privilege!, tow terma. MP 4-3733. W. Yale, Cor. Stanley I Hraam 30 choice locetleni VA or FtlA. brick 3 Bedrm*.. gnt Ht., b.ie- __ FEn‘3.A’ra oTtoS!*" “ T °te HEMFELMAH N_REALTY^ I S*. 10 wht-FAY RENT? modest Maidens By Jay Alan l For Sdtt Hapay 49 "BANKRUPT" MUST SELL — 3 Bedroom ranch. 11b bathe, HIM) room. Larne corner lot on biaoktop road*. 183* MABOCNfl STREET, n*M Clarke ton off Clanxtoo • Orton Ra. Thoea biter*lied la eubmtt-tlng bide contact William P. Whittle Id at FE 1-8113 before April 37th rOFEN BDNDAT >4 BJtt.’* Gass Lake LAKEFRONT On Orl_ week (id* of Cue Like. BEAtfH FRONT! A nlnt home. Lot* of room tor fjMnUy an^ Jhey^ll love i the irtnnclL. an ike. For Sale Hotues 49 INDEPENDENCE 4878 . CIVILIANS $100 DOWN, ad, vSyirfl barbecue nit. s~r-r- landscaped 2 block* frooi beech, perfect condition, vapant. open. Walk la A look at It II U in- t*rMUdDAT80WoW EVES 8*T 8 iWITO SdSll rT/SV Avua»Iu “You should have seen the one that got away! ” For Sale Houses 491 For Sale Houses T YOUR PROPERTY WITH US WhiteBr°s.j OPEN Evergreen Hills BRICE RANCH HOME — Full basement, ail heat Tide lovely elx , room homo ta Juei bainw fin-lahedl VeMIbule entrance to lift. living room, ceramic ttia hath - and cae- bldtaem he* private ' i bath Bnllt-in even -aad range, in .the 13 x 13 kitchen. Overelied attached garage -- and It'* plaa-teved. TOO'IX LTEETWE LOCA-tion — Blacktop itrecte. near Waterford High. *18.830. terma. : LIST WITH Humphries 2-9236P*B MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CAES LAKE CANAL FRONTAGE Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch-type home with breezeway and tt-. (ached 2-ear garage, having canal frontage on one of Oakland County'! naeet ink**. Two natural tire- - (pieces, completely finished walk-1 out type basement, wall-to-Aall j 1 carpeting in living room. Owner willing to sell or trad*. Can for additional details. _ ■ . FE 4-38*8 ; FE 8-5*41 I KENNEDY '.'BUD" Stop Goll^cting *• Rent Receipts Only 81.38* down an thl* cut* Idd automaUc _ >t water, garage In Total price 88.350, Washington J Tel-Huron 81___B Bhopping Centert. i ndy to MUe a Baths, recreation room. ,r garage, paved drive Qulc esesslon. *3.500 doira, balenc For, Suit Hu—BB ,1 Nothing Down wiring included. DOR McDONAli. OPEN 2997 Edgewater Donelson Park * ] bedroom. l'i- - Benedict schools, aw —canal, access to < Immediate posMteio mif CARL. W. BIRD. Realtor 8*3 Community National Bank Bldg. 'FE 4-4211 Eves. FE 8-1383 May aseujlne -----1 of hoods near Oxford Fun price to** than *8.088. Only *45 month Call Mr. Motdoch. OA 8-ms. ' LAKE FROHT HOME ~ ' Beautiful lake home at M Hoi-comb Street. Clerkstoh. ] bed- . ram*, gas heat, carpeting. 1*4 baths. Tull hasament. 3 \j»r gs I Open Sunday! ta 8 by appolat- { A siding.’ New ail furnace 1H car karag*. FuU ***** Owner will .tax* house part dawn payment. WEST SUBURBAN Excellent 3 ‘ *—id. Alum, siding. ig rm. Living rm. fenced *ar ear gerege, Beckysrd furnace, un i, I vn schools. Only 81880 dawn. Close I of 1438 i i-wJPt . Verge living room. Nothing'to do Just, move In. Recently decorated. _____ No money down. Only prepaid iround j pef'ceM lend cualnct. 'proud J GEORGE R. IRWIN. REALTOR WHITE LAKE A W Ranch type ham*. Immediate possession. Lee. family roam with 3 large me-lure windows Tile bath. Attached ' home. I OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 Elizabeth Lake Estates 43 Gateway. 3 bedroom horn* overlook-. ing golf course. Ceramic tiled kitchen A bath. Aluminum awnings. Recreation , Only ^n,18# wfth TUW1 Leslie R. Tripp; Realtor T5 West Huron Street FE 8-8181 oa >. FE 5-8738 OPEN Saturday and Sunday (T06x Lakefront Located M18 Highland Road r call Vermont 5-40*0 FE 2-5483 FE 4-8303 op^r^Jma LAKEWOOD VILLAGE I Traditional rfY OWNER $9,500 . f hath*. Large family room y car garage.! -: r tr-.i;^t. OI kitchen 180x300 weeded fet l Lolc-hashcK »?hiu' oJJrtcSkin, u?rarmLlTn1 Restricted Communities Lake- 838.8*8. FI 3-8308. 11* MUra . Waet of FooUac^oo M3* C. 8CHUETT FOR ALL OAKLAND OO. AREAS HIOHLAND EBTATEB NO. 3 aalo tiled bSttwip vahlty. Close to Waterford Etch School 130* x 188- lot with patio. •- 1858 lit ttme attend Mtt Mr et 814.8*0 ' . Wat. Lake. Hargala. EM MUST BE SOLD TO SETTLE ESTATE 381 8. Shirley, 1 bedrm. ham*, ■am pie teg carpeted and drapes, redecorated, lull bemt. 3 ear ga- H f*'fgRM8 CAN HR ARRANGED 8 TOtTl W.ey BM 1-4881 Men.-Bat 8 a.m. - 8 pm. attractive' aod well kept home. MANY SHADE TUBBS MAKE THIS ' n payment. * " ~ HOUSE A 114 ACRES la Ovtanvllto, 18.880 TOTAL. 1 vestl gate. hardwood ftoora, peting the nicest___ ft owner. OR 3-1818 to Drayton II build 3 bedn [ floor-. tUe b ART METER Don McDonald win build on your tot or mta*.\ 2 bedroom home with full been-mint, tile hath, oak ftoora. lari* kitchen. OR 3-3C7. — garage i . 14x23. Ideal tamliv *80 with 83718 dean r INCOME. 31500 Dawn tor this 3 | apartment Income. Johnson St. I 114 bath*. Basement. : J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor M E. Walton FE 84441 | Open Eve*. Bun. 1 to 4 p.m. f OPEN J SUNDAY 2*5 - 38*8 Croaks Read between Auburn R South Boulevard. Large brick ranch home Double garage. Fireplace, reerealien mom. Carpet R drapae. 100x337' fenced lot. Corner. Imt (MM7 k PONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin mint with recreation space. 3 ear attached garage; 1 acre land. Full price 818.-500—Terms DIRECTIONS. Out MSt approximately I mliee weet of Telegraph u Williams Lake Rd. —RH to property—Follow ^Igni light BROWN*, SBLL OR TRADE — Lovely bung*-; low near WtUlams Lake. Urge 78 x 130 ft. lot. Will trade for heueetratler — 1 y 1-8; Sunday 13-8 Hagstrom •HEY BORROWED YOU1 dreams - to planning tola d* lightful home and tie surround ln^iMn beautiful^ Draji washer and dryer- Drapes A ■jtloj. 2-cay garage. Corner Ut. NOW - Nice ear garage, earner ton to mortgage. BUMMER Towenner Oaks Surround attractive red hi ranch M roomy tot 118 g Mg Hr-, igke an! golf eauree, eato aad wopplag canter. Fully a peted liylng Rm.. dining Rm., i hall. Ftrcplae*. 3 bedroomi. ■"“■i. bugt-la yanlty. I- ■" —----------- eblne r-JK OL i. Only $108 ^llth ef Fontiae. Immediate possession. Phon 1*7811, Frank Shepard. Beaw. NEW EARLY AMERICAN 3-BED-room brick, poeeihle 4th bedroom, walk-out has——1 "■' fm* c: - SCHUETT- TO BUY. SELL. OR TRADE PHONE FE 84)458 COLORED No Money Dawn. Lovely new Bedrm. home. Payments only ( ^RUSSELL YOUNG REAL ESTATE A BUILDING __ _ WV. 4-M8*___. HAM MOND^tAJCFf | -nothingdown ROUGH PLUMBING. BULL ALSO FURNISH MATERIAL TO FINISH. 8*0 PER MONTH 8 PER CENT INTEREST ' A. C. Compton & Song ..... 480o W. HURON 8T. El wood Realty n. 4-8303 ' OR J-7414 KY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM. 3(4r*r«l- Oh **“ ear gerqge. fireplece^dlnlng * *' Custom built. 3 yrz* old. l Bedr]. roams 3 baths, basement. 838.-1 >88. Ex*, .martgage. FE 2-48I7. ' A DOLLHOUSE “ 1 with dream kltehan. 3 bedrooms., ■ Carport. Only «f --- |—‘ 1 *64 mo. hwludlai washer, dryer. laths. I room. WISH Iireplece. incpnonc 1 outlet*, louvered doors, Hotpolnt bullt-ins. 838.800. 1083 Woodlow. | FE 4-8881. Nelson Building Co. NORTH BIDS. 3 BEDROOM 114 car garage, large screened .porch 'Wived drive, leuced ykra. FB Owner transferred. Muet 815,80*. EM >irat. tor** r tear Ml. NEAR UNION Gia, 3 BEDROOM ----Inly payments. ant. EM 3-4333 ■liVRftniiUiTi TRADE If yea have a *i*.*oo to *12.( equity ta a t bedruam brick ,wl recreation roam to Fontlae at.. An 818.088-830 008 price range, hod 'want to trad* amity tor attractive y bedroom home tree clear in Pontiac, phone FE 4- • iiionietto beet.' Water softener. Venetian blind* throughout. Low down payment. 833mo. FB * * BY OVTNBR. VACANT. 3 I---------— brick raneh. U»k» after. OR NO MONEY DOWN 2 bedroom brick with toll boat mint, newly decorated. Mom* A screen* A rani Buy. ' RUSSELL YOUNG _REALJ»TATE.* RUIUJWO^ NO MONEY DOWN Ml build a starter honto on your to*. Am Mae Fun oagamtat. Rough wiring Tour plan* oi ours. Om 1-78M. tug MeN/» ART MEYER OPEN SUNDAY 12^5* TRI-LEVEL STARTER MODEL __8)82 Commerce Rd. J Flattley. Builder wp uss Ohfk' 3 BEDROOM AT *11 KBNIL-—*b *, hiBraam orfek, eyl- 3n* 2 hedreem frame Lake Road. On* ) tot* to Runny Run ‘ Orton. Bhown COLORED 3 Bedrm. Ranch Homes $10 NOW STARTS DEAL i. On* bent,. Model Open Daily & Suh. From 1:3* t* *j.m. • 268 S. Blvd. at Franklin Mod*l-FB 8-370. 1:28 to 8 »m. - fz BAMT dpt V Rjto._ WESTOWNREALTY 11.880 down payment. Country Club, _ „ hy^totm^ames^d. OPTION TO BUY 'Ul take vaeaat property ar any-thing.of value apdWHl payment. New 3 hedreem hpme near Mace-day Lak*. Full price tUtt. I nr or possibly $ bedrooms, newly g^gltotolrnKmlkHto? _A. C. Compton & Sons , »v**. OR 1-4882 IV----r-ca-c itt, -Jtfc 1 kidraem raneh. sum ra ’83. Knotty pine interior. *11 hard weed fiadra. Large utility. I , attached garage Oh Fontlae Lak* ! Only >11268. HAGSTROM REALTOR PONTIAC OR 4-0358 Blthtoud Ed. - Hqrold Pranks OPEN n 1 to 5 on Sun.- OPEN Sun. 1 to 7 Third St. r Jesiyn to open *tgn an TWar- — I 4-3441 I *580 DOWN — Near St Eti'i. Meed11 at*onlyl<8*88d!1 Orad deal. _| Call EM 3-8483. ; 8295 DOWN — Lovely bungalow throughout, full A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533______________ „ ' school Only 1 ________ pries 81L866 - 8408 dawn — FHA Urau. Pleasant Lake Woods 3 bedroom custom . built brick nnw, Thd Meet in ham* construction. Full basement. Attached f ear garage. ME*plrvtl*g*i on Pteaeaat Late. Out Elisabeth Lake ltd. to Pleasant Lake to OPEN WILLIAMS^ *11.800 EXCELLENT BUNOALOW, Modern to the minute. All large room*. Oil AC furnace, urn 78 x 180 ft. lot with lake privilege* Term*. * with many extras. Largo 78 x 150 ft. tot. Call for details. Her* Is a wonderful home. Priced at only 818.850. Meal ... vet. Doctor. Lawyer or ether Professional for bom* and office. Can PE 3-091*. JUCX FRONT — Only 3 mil** from City limits. Large 7 room modern home with want out recreation rm., Fireplace and many other fin* features’. Two large tot*. Priced tt -only 121.800. Shown by oppolntment only. REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE 1483 BALDWIN______FE 4-084 WEBSTER I OXFORD — LAKE ORION LAKEFRONT — Coey 3 bedroon horn* with beautiful view or Walters Uk*. IS minute* frow Pontiac. Full baeement -- «*•! lur-nace. 810,500 — 81.800 down. IT BRICK NOME - furnace. 18.500 with 81.400 dow; C. A. WEBSTER, REALTOR LIST WITH U8 - d vicinity. Open 8UN- | OPEN * “THE MARK 59” This extra large ranch Oil- 1807 aq. ft. home with 8 full bathe. 3 bed room t. Urge living room-. Extra modern kitchen. Family. room with natural fireplace. Mud room -ana laundry loom. I ear gar agreed full baeement. *33.500 Enrtoe out Ferry St. br Lapeer Rd. <81341 to SUverbon Rd. Watch for Ladd's signs — LADD'S INC„ OR 3-1231 430* Dixie Huy. Drayton plains MULTIPLE LI8TINO sIbYICST ^ ARRO Brick Rauch 3 bedroom, wall to waH carpeting In living room A bedroom Full basement, gaa heat, large “ " lm with fenced Ir! landscaped WKit ML _______________ Elisabeth Lakefront I tort* bedrooms, spacious living room with Areolae* lit bath*. .2 khehene, large glaccod In'parch, 1V4 car garage. 838.780. REDUCED PRICE, On Ibi* sort of toad with 1 bedroom home oil beet, heated porch. Onto 80800 woth 8000 down _ LARGE FAMILY HOME With 4 hadropmi. ■ wait to wall carpeting in living roam. 3 bathe, MU batement, gaa bant. Only **to0. Terms. LOW DOWN PAYMENT 1 *»dra>m borne, gtoaead-ln porch. MM heat. 3 car ga-« Lake Privilege On Eltoakath Lstkt. 1 ____ wall to wall earpeUag, large heated poreh. an* beet, beautiful wooded tot. 81LM0 terms. ARRO REALTY TED MeOTLLOUOH REALTOR 8143 C***-EHctb*Bl-Rd. FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 °P*ALL liTt *>031^51/ "' .• OPEN Waterfront WILLIAMS 140 Bald-vln * » Ihaarancc^^ RocmamsR~K*aiA. 4>« NESgn PWeptora,- eiupa&ag. ■ wlaidow*. W' brick. 3 ear garage, no baeement. f;£t FuU Baeamwt. 2 ear 8Wi8h*d garage. Otter features too aumer-ous to aeutlon "OPEN SUNDAY M" OR 3-3007 - OR 3-8041. TO EINO FISHER, LEFT TO PROPERTY. 3 AND 4 BEDROOM HOME. PLAS-TERED walls OAK FLOORS. BUILT IN OVEN AND RANOE. PULL BASEMENT. 3 CAR OARAOE ON LAROE WOODED LOT. FAIRLY BULGING -^WITH : NEW IDEAS...' TO MAKE YOUR. LIVING ■sere pleasant, mat* corn- I foriabie and more convenient. That's the epaclous. colorful new 1M0 National ■ Ham* ta . Judah Lake Estates with a wide selection ot choices In exterior eng Ulterior design- alt with tt* . convenient hew "clrculet- -ing" floor plan and eastern color ptonamg, this ham* brings yon maintenance- -free ahnalnua exterior, 3 Mg bedrooms, a picture wmBwi Itotog r— ^— ly metoern hi dream kitchen nno* toy a* K down Mi SM * ihqw the lates hem* ptoanlng ana aasramg ara pat tat* action by being rar guest at the display ham* located al . . »■ Judah Lake Estates 4 IDLES NORTH or WALTQN ON JOBLYN ROAD DLORAH BLDG. CQ. FB 3-0 tin “Bulldera of National Hotooe” " " WiuY<4>~sgr~ BEE .Clarkston REAL ESTATE. INC. orao^S^oiH BRICK • RANCH Be* the outstanding quality in this custom bulit 3 bedroom 1 floor home. Carpeted floors. Fire-plhce. U4 tUed h*th. Modern kitchen with bmlt-ln rang* and Ovon. Utility room. Ahimtnuhi storm*. An titto largo 3 ear garage. Large earner lot. In excellent wrest suburban location. BARGAIN 3 BEDROOM HOME — WATKINS LAK* AREA — OIL FURNACE — NICE LAROE LOT - l«00 DOWN — 808 PER MONTH. WON’T LAST LONG- v 3 AND 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOMES — NEWLY DECORATED - BIRCH CUPBOARDS — Ito BATHS — AUTOMATIC HEAT — LAROE LOTS AS LOW AS 1180 MOVES YOU IN. OPEN Suru2to5 h load* of cahtoat*. Ctrathle the bath and MfrYlnlehed basement with tiled lloors. Automatic oil heat. Large breezeway finlthed in knotty pin* and attached 2 ear gang*. Paved ztyeet and convenient to schools and stores. ■ This home Is perfect condition. below replacement cost. *17.500 with reasonable down payment and take over 4 Ik per cent mort- furn north on Crescent Lake ltd. at Waterford Twp. HaU; 3 block* to Robe Dr.; tura at sign. BLAIR siding. 2 t In 1283. 4t Bedroom Brick Large 1318 x 33 ft. living room, tra bathe, other attractive features. Large well landscaped tot with lake ^privileges, on a nice ‘ Colored for further Information. GILES REALTY CO. t 8-6178 321 BALDWIN AVB. __OPEN I A M —9 P.m. MULTIPLE r-rarnert a^RVICH REALTOR 4838 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1861 ——1- —xtfi DRAYTON PLAIN! SMITH iWIDEMAN! OPEN- "SMITH"' OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 6 P.M. home, large contemporary living room, floor to coil-log fireplace, laformal^dtn- wtth dishwasher, 3 epaclous bedrooms'.. lit. baths, attached fit car garage, basement with ree. room with ftrcplae*. gaa heat, water softener many other fra-turfs. Only 85.000 down. DIRECTIONS; Toiegraph Rd to Orchard Labe Ra., . Warren Stout. Realtor | 77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8185 Open Eves. .TULA p m. NEAR PONTIAC GENERAL —1 ---‘-able professional loca-t. Huron.-10) Ft. front- Jack Loveland 111) Caes LakO Rd\ FE )-4«7* SUM. 3-6 • ,jfial!««i4Mn DIRECTIONS: Orchard Lake R to Lakeland to property, THREE BEDROOM BRICK, accept trad*. Onto 811,18.. era equity 82800. Desirable heap In good neighborhood and achoo, district, tarn earner lot. all nicely decorated. light rat noon, *a,‘ 1 full b OPEN 1. extending ta 20 ft. alley, double O-room brick terrace in good cond. An exceptional valu* NORTH PERRY STREET 4 family brick, each unit has 8 room* and bath. Separate basements, new !*• furnace* and auto, water heaters. Its hi* tan-ant* Excellent oondltlon. High net income, Splendid vain* at 'ith ■nhw' 10 oa 8440 • 114.100. Vaoant MART m6rE To SELECT PROM. Drive onl to our office, hi our Photo-Listings aad talk aver your .jy*I estate problems OPEN SVRDAY n TOO PE 3-TMf ■ - . RES. FE 4-4IU eXARK REAiTESTATE TO BUT, SELL A TRADE 03 W Huron Optn Eves. * sun. Multiple LttfiBf Service muu^le Lianna service IRWIN room .Mealed 5 miles from ell] Fruit. trees gatore on S a*r» plo 83.800 down wlth M* mpiith it eluding takes and tnsurahear- TV SFEC1AL In IMi case TV meant - tai rifle vatoc, 3 bedrooms brick 1 new eondwlan, Recently redoci rated and Matted on tort* eui urban tot. Priced at |12to* wit you Asked for n ** you didn't yaur — ghbors did. Wat* y;~Frie*d from M >. W* have on* t< IRWIN. REALTOR , FE 3-7)83 Office Open Sun. Ig GI's Nothing Down I* n 3 bedroom-all on on* floor, 33 foot living room — nice kltehan — family and utility room 8.1 g 11s — part batement — lti ear garage. Plenty of gar-den space an tote tot II 8 *34. We have commitment for IIO.MO snnmiL RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 22 TeMgraph, Rd. Open 8-8 PE 3-7103 OR 3-7858 SM4TH-WIDEMAN REALTY* - NOTARY-INSURANCE 412 W. HURON OPEN EVER FE 4-4^6 Templeton - -Walled Lake Area Very neat and ettractlve ) bedroomi, large carpeted living room. - tiled bath, full dlTiotd besemenl with reemtien room and »t-ta*n*u krakBb.'J^*elfJl k!*L. Templeton, Realtor 2338 Orchard Ut, Rd PE bBH After 6 p.m. PE MS8S NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. MQTHINO DOWN 1 On thle 3 bedroom ^brlck ranch home in too Waterford ana. Automatic heat, til* bath — and jiizt deco- -rated. _ Ail yon need lsf ■ gydvj^, good credit and about SIM eloatag costs — Vacant I lent snd 'meottly pay” * — it's vacant! CLARKSTON AREA In—Vacant! NORTH END ANNETT OPEN SUNDAY 1- 5 P.M. 180 Oneida Road Seminole HUM. near Menominee Finced yard for ' children Good school toen-. lion. Feature* 1st floor bedroom aod lavatory. Living room, flrepl***. dining roam aod kitchen with breakfast spaa*. 3 torn bedroom* tt hath on 2nd floor. Baeement. oU hast, bear garage. 812108. FRA terms. OPEN SUNDAY 2- 5 P.M. 31 Hill Circle . You hove admired this landscaped corner, now you may I n « p o * t too brick r a n 0 h. Carpeted living heat, garage. lUduced to 031.000 terms Directions: From Telegraph Rd. west on Elisabeth Lak* Rd Juei pest Voorhels to earner of Hill Orel*—Open Sign. OPEN SUNDAY . 1-5 P.M. Sylvan Lake Front • 2 room brick, early Eng-11 s h Veitibule entrance. •1st* fleer. 14 1 -24 living age. Landscaped tot, boat house Directions: Turn weet off Telegraph Rd. on Jem** K to 1*8*. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P^l. Long Lake Beautifully landscaped spacious comer lot. Many hug* rne trees. Fraottoally new bedrooin brick ranch - home. Mahogany peedee family room, 13x14, opening onto patio tt 2-enr attoeted garage. Spacious American kitchen with diehwathsr tt dispose! Separate breakfast space, living room 14x32. with Thermonene window affording beautiful vie*. corner Roman brick firv place. Dlvid'-' g 11 dining a Privileges’ll "privet*'bea-h Reduced to *34.800. terms. ' . Dlrectione: Off ItoMm road; weet on Square Lake Rd to eonser of Mocf *n-tock. 3624 McCUntock ta Upper Long Lake Estate*. OPEN SUNDAY ^ 1-5 P.M. Green Lake Front Custom built I' bedroom brick ranch, living IMHa- vtotewaD carpeting------- heat. 1-ear garage. I w ith termL 7DtiUL__. From Orchard Lake Rd . west oa Common* M 10 Scotch School right on H*'-' ter Rd., rital on wi’Vre w SATURDAY A SUNDAY CALL: /53j4 West Huron » E. Huron street *Roy Annett, Inc.. Realtors Opw Evenings; A Sunday 1-4 • FE 8-0466 TWENTY OPEN* TM of looking? Take mi look — Could -be HI 3 M----------- ■HiiHimwi rancher with attached . > car (anft. This la a model of a "MoorcbulU" emit own home. Owneri wouldn’l Bart with It foi money, not eren for tore, Bat, wi can bttUd It on your lot lot (11.900. Thle budget stayer-with- WALUNO. RIGHT TO MODEL. OXOROE R. IRWIN. REALTOR SSd TTWeltaB TB MW Val-U-Way ■OR OOOD BUTS AND TRADI SILVER LAKE PRIVILEGES bodtoom ranch home, hrtel ceramic tUe bath, two b 1 spacious oai'BCted Memo roc foot recreation Mace and plot JS2J t $23,iM. |«Q0 DOWN I bodreon _ ___ iture window oyer* looking golf course. 3 car attached garage. Beautiful land-ecaped lot . Only iU.M. le almost new !e bath, largi M tar tuick * Mil MOVES TOO IN — 3 bedroom, ranch, bathe, large r living room, automatic ail heat, S'btoeks to trade and high school. Located on lari lot near Clarkcton. Only 111.310. MO per month Including taxes and insurance. OPEN ' Sunday 3 to 5 P-M. " Seminole Hills 221 Chippewa, Rd. T room brick located on decl 3-Bedrm. Br/ck, 1>4-Cir Garage, Full Basement Lcrgc Bring room. Oopoer plumbing. Ptnctared. Aluminum windows with ShS. Birch cabinets. Wo'H custom "qnajtty betid" It. Many other wMMn ’features -Only SU.MS. Top $$$ for! Your Home BRICK 3 BBDRM. IVk BATHa ATTACHE!} I tk CAR OAR AO E a 33x^1™vlngr*rooea. A 24 ft. family kltchea with orea and range built Into birch cabinets. 3 dining areas. Aluminum windows with SAB, Ceramic bath, colored fixtures and vanity. Many - ether wanted teaturea. We’ll custom “quality bUUd" it. Only MV DVORAK. Utt (INDEPENDENCE CIVILIANS $190 DOWN & Vacant Open, walk in and Raise Your Own Vegetables on this •« acre. . bedroom, large living r ti" beaement i4 car gansge! WeU la n d scap ed yard. Well fenced M.4M. ,. Canal Front -K bedroom paneled living room, dining room with fireplace, modem kltchon. Large lot on canal. 11 foot from lake. Good Blue Olll fishing off your dock. 41S.-500 This won’t last. Call us now. CRAWFORD AGENCY 350 W, Walton FE 0-2300 MB u.\Wwm Ohio corner, 1 b< up Uvtog room den. Dining I COLORED -X-XX- BAB 3 BEDROOM* -LARGE LIVINO BOOM AND DINING ROOM. CAR-P E TB D THROUGHOUT, HA» POLL BASEMENT WITH P I N I • BED BBC. ROOM, lib CAR OARAGE. JUST $3 600 DOWN-. PULL PRICE M3.SB0. ^rr- icc Included. By owner. Perfect Peace Win bo yours In this boon till homo laAa Plnoc. li_ocrec. scjn private lake, beautiful 4 room log cabin, 3 garages, ill 3 Bar, Bad (lilH ear. Soma farming equipment. mice, tools, soma furniture included. Dog kennela for 0 dogs. Canal Front. • 3 bedroom paneled living room,] dining room with fireplace, mod-ern kitchen. Lkrge lot on canal 35 feel from lake. Good Blue Gill fishing off your lock. BIO.-1 soo. This won t last. CaU ue now.l CRAW.FORD AGENCY 2F0 W. Walton R f-2306 MB K PttPt . MT 3-1101 IRWIN OPEN : SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. NORTH ROCHESTER ABEA-Charming B bwdToom country home with 3 ceramic tile baths ll bedroom and bath down* targe living through I ZW'u Watch”foi i Orion Rd. shout OTTAWA HILLS h tull sited dlntfea room, klt-i chen with breakfast nook, tun bkcement. automatic oil boot, two ear garage CHEROKEE BILLS 000 00 S j rock flrcplaec. oaths, full bue» beat, 2* a oar soft largo lot. It).- DORRIS SEMINOLE HILLS BRICK BUNGALOW tit.000 with 53000 dews — 30 s 34 on foundation, basement Ideal tollable living room’ 14xlT, kitchen llllf with birch 12x14, Open House 8UNDAY 8-5 DREAM BUNGALOW $11,950 Elisabeth Lake Rd., loft to , beautiful, homo VACANT ALUMINUM BID- ' 011 ROOM mOMR ............ Two blocks from St. Mikes, this Is the ideal home for the lcrgc family, hew gas baths, beeuttful eok floors.. 3 etr garage, chain linked fence. JIMOB with 11.000 dews. Vacant. , - [STOUT'S Best Buys Today GET UP EARLY 1 In thta "Country Estate." big family; This baa a daylight basement, 3 ->mc up and 0 and hath You haven't seen eny-Uka thia for *13.500. STRETCH Out Is this IS-room farm ' bourn, located In the Clark *-ton Behool area. If you like • comfortable looking home with lots of space that could bo closa to beint a mansion, can us for an appointment. S10.1M la the price. GET OB THOSE NEW SHOES van Lake privileges. Big basement, recreatloo room i that's paneled, 3 fireplaces, and much more. $37,soo. Warren Stout, Realtor 77 N. Saginaw St. PE 5-BUS Open- 'til B p.m. RUTGERS. BBS WIST. CIVILIANS $199 DOWN 3 bedrooms. Pall basement. Qll heat. .Storms, screens Vacant. Bateman Kamosen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 Budget Rancher 3 BEDROOMS PULL BASEMENT SELECT OAK FLOORS PLASTERED WALLS BIRCH CABINETS ALUMINUM WINDOWS Many * Other Extras $9,975 ON YOUR LOT* DIRECTIONS x MBS.- APPROXIMAT SHORE DRIVE — LEFT BLOCK — FOLLOW SIGNS OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 LET'S Trade Houses 3577 Meadowleigh New Custom Built RANCH HOME with All deluxe features including range, oven and dish wash-' er. 3 ceramic tile' baths, ground-level family non, with fireplace. Basement, and t-car attached garage. Over 1.750 so. ft Complete in every detail. 131.400 plus lot. DIXIE HWr. TO SILVER LAKE RD.—TO WAL----BLVD — UQV TO OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 2865 Chadwick New Tri-Levef DONELSON PARE and Immediate possession. In n perfect setting overlooking rted den 3W baths Kttch-cn wtth butlt-ins and floods of anting space. Activities room with, fireplace. Oas beat. Attached garage. INSPECT THIS NEW TRI-LEVEL 8UNDAY 3-6 P M. You'll be delighted ---------------- OPEN 958 James K. Blvd. Price Reduced $8,000 • FLORIDA OWNER cays: "SILL" so eons prepared to buy. Ideal location erer-looking SytfSS Lake. Wtm r 3 bedrooms, lta baths fireplace, and carpeting. Rear attached garage and many other extrai. SEE FOR YOURSELF — OFF TELEGRAPH RD. 3 BLOCKS, OPEN SUNDAY’25 • 79 South Anderson • » ! CLCmE TO BOYS' CLUB 3 bedrooms, full basement. , targe expansion 3nd floor i and glassed-in porch. This Is a wonderful location Gaa MULTIPLE LIST1NO SERVICE O'NEIL I moving - i this 3 bedroom tor music or ptar room. Modern kltchon with breakfast nook. Base. Immediate possession. Full price tio.oos. Wo have the key. •SELL M________ * /THRU The living moo LAKE FRONT poreP^nd*!' vaj of Huron St, Webster School dlc-krlot. 7 rooms Plus breakfast nook and glassed porch. Rot . new end needs some decorating, but. Is well built end in good repair. Clean dry basement, gas heat. HUGO with reasonable down payment. MHy epeelnl features, you must eat far yours ell. COUNTRY ESTATE nearly an acre toeSMfujlf tanMcapad. Huge shade, blue spruoe and pine tteee. flowers end shrubs galore, a green velvety warn covers the - entire grounds, 3W Bor garage A I room haUM plug inn room, kosoBMat, Ami oncloaed potto. A gut it*as fitedtaii Mtoacie the carpeted living room. The price to S14.40S. the address la 4705 Baktoad Rd, lust oil Pontiac ..Trail Drive pact the an e large 75 g BBS ft. let. Neetl landscaped with a' good garHei spot and strawberry .bed. Pill basement and garage. M.B00 - ' William Hiller •Realtor . >v EE 2-0063 iw w. Huron 'j, Open B to B Bkm. If to I natural fire-3 bedroomi heat, "fenced e location. Priced I13.SS0. i pin. AND plus mortgage costa. AUBURN AVE. TO SOUTH ANDERSON — LEFT TO PROPERTY. OPEN7 SUNDAY 2/ 469 East Beverly. JUST OFF JOSLYN etas* to LBBBton and new Pontine Northern High School. - Charming 3 bedroom bungalow. Owner to building a FotSbIb Hohmub _ -JOHN K. IRWIN f * SONS OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY Bias robaiPne lane ^Lovely face brick boms three years old. Ltnt living room with beautiful fireplace, family room, dining ream, farm stood kltchea wlm OR oven fiyi range, t rutt wood 6VP* boards and built-in desk- Three large bedrooms. IH bath*, gto dar. closets. sarpoting and drapes, two Bar attached forage. Large lot. g*a base ray fik water iiJmrilrMR Priced: 135,MB. Terms. TO renak Open House drive oat Walton Blvd.. left at Jeyne Heights, Mlow signs to Open House. John K.‘ Irwin & Sons realtors Since 1031 _ 313 WooB Huron Btroot Phono PR MOOT _____XHT PE MM FARM HOUSE. 4 BEDROOMS. XX-trs lam kltshtw Bath' up and down. Snoomont. 1 car garM*. Chicken house On 3M ( 1ST ft. lot. only BiO.MB mi terms. 3 BEDROOM, LIVINO NOOK. Dot-• —■ k---'— ^-semenl 1.11 AG rKJSSiS, SATUtUlAI, ATWIf Wi | MARMADUKE By Anderson A Loeming | €. imm P toAwita/ d-JE am*2rtVSiSxtai!5total “Marmnduke will see that you stay on tbe^^b! ” i, full baMment, *"}mrd. Located 3 BEDROOM. MODERN KITCHEN, full bath. Extra targe living rodm, auto, heel and Mt »»Ur.1 50 X 3S0 ft. tot. $7,500 With IBM down. H. C NEWINGHAW CORNER CROOKS AND AUWRN ft 4-0263 UL 3-331B Sato Laks Pnywiy II LAKE LIVING Oakland County Otanl tote. BY x U». 3t mtautae from Detroit. Paved lire eta, schools, buses, boating, sbavaMO, sboppiag at door. 11,IN: MB down aad BBS a month. Mr, Dale. FB 4-460$. "LAKEWOOD VILLAOl' TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONBT DOWN • . Build a home to be proud of. Tour tot nr our*. Have model. O. Flalller, Bnllder. EM BASSE m Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities BM 3-0M5 MU 4-M3S Income Property 50 Income t3S0 monthly. — Terms Owner 3300 AubL. ---------- Auburn HeiilRK UL.3-334E FURNISHED INCOMB 3 blocks fmm dcuutown in Hi condition. “Has potential of 53TB monthly. Includes 4 eportmente and t sleeping rooms. 3 full baths. 1 apartment with stool and shower. Automatte gas hest, screens and storms. Asking 117,000. PE ROCHESTER Iriventment Income .3 family home, \pstaljo apart- meat, has 4 rooms and bain la fully furnished aad\eeparetaao-trance. Downstairs to jMwn» Es^^^irtmeni^a* wra^hsstlag QPBN StnODAT 3-5 P.M 10013 CoBsr Shores Drtro, Coder Island LSi*. 3 bedroom ranch, lorf* kitchen, screened and Kathleen M man, 11015 SqutMlsH ms a-reee Ml 6-6040 SHADED LOT, PRIYILEOES ON ■Css*. Bulvan and Otter Lakes $000 cash or terms, PE 4-7100. WATER FRONT DREAM cabs LAKE — Park yowr power boat M tbs dear. and oktras, gas boat auto, washer and dryer, new ktteh- refrigerator and deep Rigid. bow carpeting * drapes, car-port ana more. OWNER TRANSFERRED — 112.400. Terms. HILTZ REAL ESTATE FE 5-6181 for Salt AcfRfB 51 4 ACRE . UTTLE FARM Paycheck Short? Buy this beautiful Mil* farm Sale Business Pwpprty 57 , 'OPEN ; ■ SAT. AND SUN. 1-5 II aeree'T ream modern lome A cuckYer realty 3M N. Saginaw_ . PR ’ iEvog. Ut 343B1 dmpenrpw^i^wi \?V» family apt. v 4 Oakland A ROCHESTER oosnonteuL lot . M R. front-re near dm Roeheeter M OOd lerme SMITHA & LILLY Md N. Matopgt.^^ ^jjjtfg Rftnt, L’m Bbw. Pr*p. I7A STORE CORNER ELISABETH AND 3 ft- al etorege room. WendH .fvpjjpt&TSi OROCRRY STORE. ggk Oood maarlon upstalre ■ Thumb are*. Must ctate.'PL 3-1005, STANDARD OIL nut t Stan MS ' ' |M| in 4-044 after i pm- BINCLAIR OIL HA! service stations for , locations. Putagsiai. awMJ- able if nooded^For *urth«f matlon eall PE 4-toil aft}* 7 p,m. Mr. Paddock- PR 4-I3B3- STANDARD-OIL I Mali station far loose, imjje- Standard qil I man itatMi tor town Aoecreta invostmeot. Bxoellont potential -----ABBURN and LAIO t sirw (RtlON For further tolWinattoa £»J1 1C Mill days, er Oeorge Howard, OR 3-0875 after * " " USED CAR no. 43M Dixie Hwr. sre. -^e- 4 ACRftB. RBBIDHNTIAL. NEAR Clarkstoe Privacy without Isolo-lion Small apple orchard. I3.M4 MA 5-7016: . . 454' ACRES. PfNCRD „ _ ca paved read nr. M-M71 ftalde. keep horses. Has stable, pump, well'.electric, la residential area. With take privileges front and back. Adjoins stale land^MM da. pymt.. 540 monthly. Owner see rinses now. . C. Schuctt, FE 8-0458 9 ACRES VACANT Trial price »3,1U0i Hurry mi tab 40 ACRES VACANT BoshwBB Opportunities 59 ESTABLISHED REAL «■*«!<}£; rice tar loan er antojn Union Lake villas*. Rtaoly fum. Will l«nd ftU«lf to mini U*t« Good t^nie toUEM3-lB7B or 1M •"bj^TWomas itAmaST" Doing geld business Small living qtmrters. Mlmww etorege pond Worm storef* bod*. This property is taoatad In hsart of Gkowwrtoi Owner retjrtog. a I «ta,ra S^w»5Sr,diSmSf,R?u«f2: • Dorothy Snyder Lavender r Realtor At- i!_Bh5i Be Your Own Boss A voriety star* m tSt outskirts i2rwra.-taT«^^ TfS' MlSU to trade, Q«t to on b««t season §1mA. Open only PiEterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 pitflcpAytwqJiflA^s.rc* udt. Inquire lit E. Huron ■» Phons PE 4-433B bagwota B A.m, ^^IpEiSwlPlM _ T Drive-In reotaurent fine bualawmTriSbbM on * »u»y state highway. CBmptata ftatarea and good leas*. Lots ri parking JOSBFH r RE18Z. SALES MOR 44-OB I. Huron St. JJ Ml*t Beat. lin. S-fldM or it 4-473$ FRANCHISED HOME BLEACH DE-Y.C..i.Ml.hed custom- Sale Lani'Contracts 60 Swaps . fAHv qb T,’SroKS!..~8f,tS Will par diflaroaBB PB V3514. * For Srila ClRtMpK 64 OIBL's''pnrH NVy6lt_ SHORft IORT1E A I «: FE 5-8514 after B p m.. . . . MEN S sum. TOP COATS. |7 M Luaisgs — 3 pe set — 11446 tBKSae§ - S r saoinaw Sale Household Goods 65 H PRigi - BRJRpTE BRAU- aKFigagEte let. dinette sot, dtoolria rengr, * ft. retriecraur. watout bod-— SUM*, invalid ohalr new, m g ......_ _ cent aqaity. _ Payments 440. Tour cool 4L34A (31 _ - . C. Pansus, Realtor . ---- 3140 M-15 NX 7-3B14 Ortonvllls 3-TONE BLUR. BOO.. BKU. MA- SK’.'r^“Sy.3rl“: gg&Sra LAND C^nuicTB s6LB HTgR j I~P1EC« LIT1NO ROOM SST, Rg BOMB Present tatanc*. 14,344. | ettair toth ottoman; $50 mo. will ttU for desk. Phllco E- 5-1I0&._with >pln dryer, tic. FI nSPl^! rm^”00"aprnt-m Money to Loon Jlicenood Money _l(Ond*re)_ 3-ROOM OUTFIT jvtag room, bsdregm and dl-I.ue 4344 43 woofer. Ptsrson, hir^ure^w* jg^r t h a r d Lake , . ______fifc? 16 PIECE BtL'VRR OIUT BBDRM. | BUCKNERTRSSfSi | FINANCE COMPANY ! guftE UEB WHERE TOO CAB aswIITB: wfrRoratart, Ww as | BORROW UP TO $500 ,»» OFWCKfl Ut I 5l.s ww ass «|p. dkA*» TV llB' VftMB. M omen ut PMtiae — Dr*ytw» Ptolm^r. Walled Lk.. Blrmtniham, Plymouth Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 | Household Finance | Sale Resort Property 521 ~a Tully GRASS LAKE — NEW CABIN. £ This •-• • -— 11 ACRES VACANT | II Acres near Ortonville Spring! led stream with opportunity tor | private trout pend. Several am, building site*. On* among the! Mas treat and ana anhUMw. ^ * ThSi Sndscap*d*riof.*r(»*x US* IL This | '"targe tot. Center. Resort' .. qbu!e"mfe.m,mtal‘t«re«0,n ‘ bits SSSmg^.nV ?ish*ng gilU. | Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor. ESS & junior High Behool and dn . $M mo. Jeiry Mejrow. Otad- | u^Dixta Hwy at Tat- convenient to chopping and treta- win iSkeetai, Mich, office open i PE 2-0123 — Open B portatign. The price Is SIAM with Sundays. Phene BY B-1B1A PRER PARK1NO $3,000 Sown. The apsrtmenta nreJ CAaBvlix^ 3 BKDRM . NIW. I £^c3r^r7«ips-sTw.. -p i-. 13 Siii TEAR 'AROUND, is and bath. Macellvery La miles n. W. Gladwin. 1 West at Pontiac. Larin I bedrm. farm boms in exc. coad. Full basement' garage, barn, work WEST 'SIDE SPECIALS 3 family,' S up and 3 down. S3400 | ' : NEW-CABIN, 11.450. II ! ntMTH efter tlU^Aay Um* ! Sot, pnd Bun. ____; ' WATER fRONT DUPLEX '. LIKE now, aniural fireplaces. ' modern, well r Cssevllle, Ideal fi SOS utilities. Parking. 634.46 ■mw • —« • be dr no ms. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 433 W. Baron ^ , PE 4-B55B_________ W HW MODERN COTTAOE IN WOODED area near toko, completely turn. Inch Model A Ford. Near West Branch. 13561. PR 5-477B oft*? For Sab Lots 3 LOTS IN CRESCENT LAKE cou — 60x140 --, _ WATERFORD. S«b Laks Proptrty gl w4*S?X -Jk« 7.5ffrS3fe0LEY AND LONo '77 SvWonihMplng corner Carpoted' LABE PRIVILEGES. __________ t -m- Uv rm dWmf rm "ball Aden 40x325 ft. OTTER RILLS WATER- ............. included Also drspes A TV an- i FRONT LOT. ____SB ACRES. taSSr Vanity ta Wh Lot TV HAMMOND LAKH FRONT LOT. -- “J, -u* - ■— us*. — Very: scenic area. 1 Lri In VISTA PARK SUB —LAKE PRIVILEGES. ________________________ E bldg, lot* la AUBURN OAR- Cadhr Shake Ranch with breoae- _ DENS . wav A 1th ear forage A bamt. Beautiful wooded lot la Anchor fifieod M----— —O ---------------------- beautiful Oak tre ---- * septic *-■ is the Roife H. Smith, Realtor .Htotor 344 a. Telegraph Rd. FE 3-7MB sy iuii j_ARGE 4 BEDROOM FARM HOME ftld outbuildings with Si acres i fir Hi. PL tim. j For Sn e Farms II Acre Fruit Farm A complete unit eoariitlag of 7 room main horn* with every modern eooveniewo*. e room tonanat house, 20x40 salesroom with refrigerated storage, 4BS apple and pan eh tree*, storage toads, and to sated on main read. Pint Um* mini aad a bargain at 4J4.IM with term* In rellanta party. Only 41.344 dawn pymt. g 13V with SUB. — CLARK8TOSI ABBA.___ —I <>>• « UPPER LORO UUOE ener. Lie. A dining ret. draperies Ukcluded. 1 bedrm. carpeted. FHA - git,BOS TOTAL, terms. Pint Urn* advertised so harry 1 Only BTS0 down pymt. . C. Schuett, FE 8-0458 I BOOM HOUBR . to ACTtB. LOW-er Strnlta Lakes, BM 3-MS3. BEAUTIFUL EXCLUSIVE HOME — aw sylvan Lake. — _______ Whipple Lnke. i4W.~ BLdR, CTAltk TOB natural^sand bbach Building lot la PONTIAC-WATKINS ESTATES. WILL CUSTOM BUILD TOUR DREAM ROME OR THBSR LOTS OR TOURS. , SMITH WIDEMAN REALTY 411 W. HURON BT. PB 4-M3B 2 BHAUTtPUL' ALkOVT ACHE tots. Lk. prlv. BM down. Oufojd and LE Orton vicinity. MT 3-37BL 2 LOTS ON MSB NEAR WEST Highland. OH MIMord MU 4E433 OOOD BUILDINO LOTS IN Warren Stout, Realtor ' ” Saginaw St. ' PB Hit Open TUI S Rm. mmmmmm. m wane ■ Orchard. w3 ■all or trad* far alee home within t miles of (war Body in Pontiac. SM Baton haw, OrtoovUl*. RA _T-26S7._ ATTICA METAMORA ABBA MUST. SELL city. designed Just toy you famUy.,ture. it cost* ■ get Win ------------- iectrlclty.gM, i Sub. ■ft. foil lor your ' HH _j whutlDo _______________ to Waste the beet time of your llf/ looking for something you cjtn't got. Aet now. Oaly tl,460. /C. Schuett, FE 8-0458 136 feet _ JMH39H St.200 Cork Real Estata, FE 3-7668. '1 l~LAslN WEST BLOOMFIELD Twp shad* trees aad laks oriv-1 lieges. PB AU*7. SSSS’if la Detroit LAROE Farm With oood fish-lag lake. Largo bom* aad bare. M acres la sen bank. Also tensed for all. OS Dixie Highway, II miles NW of Pontiac, owner In, must sol). B3M pot acre: LAPEER COUNTY 71 Acres good borne and barn oft MSI highway, near Lapeer Tht* Is a good farmers farm. Rridow ----. - Sacrittc* B3S0 per **“ bedroom JPRHL. Sm“toS kitchen plus t bedroom down. 4 bedrooms and bath up. Loads of etoooto aad etoraga space. Bare-ment, -gas heat. Priced at 18,506 on foey terms of Bi.lOB down and 465 per month. APPROXIMATELY $1,200 DOWN, including mortgage coots on this 3 bedroom brick bom*. 34 foal living room with dining ell. com-poet kitchen with nice cupboard room. Divided basement. Oil boat. Attached 1 ear garage. On tot tinlslud and -with vary nun mmswi own. necessary You’d bettor hurry on thta: first tithe advertised! OPPORTUNITIES LUCE THIS are hard to find. Custom bust aU Hi tonto uUaaMA 4 lovely-bod- ____lloor. Beautiful kllcn- targe enough for feeding 8 I thtrt ftr« built-In»> h> RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 342 B Telegraph Open *4 Sm ,mu . OR 3-7551 if fgnturei,. RH 4 terms. 1450 < i*W|iuSi 1 AST BEVERLY PROPERTY. Office Open Sunday 1-5 WILLIAMS LAKE Beautiful lak'e privileges sand beach and blscktopped street. a charming 1 bedr oom tom* •Brie DIFFERENT Fireplace 1H baths, sereeaod-ia outside patio with barbeeue and garage. This to reaUy COMFORT LIVINO—Priced to SOU at uxm PONTIACrrW ATKINS 5-ytar-oId 3 bedroom' b r 10 k ranch. Lota of extras. Thermo-pan*, fireplace. storms and ' screens and outside planter. This home is custom built — .owner needs larger toms. It * Priced at B13.BSS. COLONIAL Jut what you tav* boon looking for. Owner la taavmp Plata. M ft. living room, flrtptau, dining room. 3 bedrooms. 4n ' baths. Carpet and drapes. 3 dar garage. Near St. Senedtat and Done Ison teMMs. 118,75B— PHA term* ON THE WATER Attraatlv* 3 bedroom with aut-exposure from lower level li‘c* “■““7BB facing tto _____ ildingTVoar 2 lots. Built In f— HUNTOON LAKE. CHOICE UP of Lakofront property, FE 4-B374 CAKKFRONT 1 BEDROOM HOME, take, good fishing. MU or Writ* J. Tavern, Rt. Ptah tofct. Holly, Mich. recreation n vvz,u, right at yQUr froi for QUICK .tale FHA with tV P r host i it MMM — — ... cent Bawd. Sylvan Lake area. REALTORS* FE 4-0528 ELIZABETH LAKE Lovely BO x 33B ft lake Dmit lot white sand beach, suitable for 3 level bom*. Exclusive area. Only 13560 down. Warren Stout. Realtor, 77 N. Saginaw St. FB Mill. HARVEY LAKE SUBDIVISION. 3 —e* north of Milford. 3 bed-m nit brick ranch home, built ■tav* and- oven, 3 planters, pine*. 3 ear finished garage. I# . lot. taka privitoces. 110,- garat*. built to .. walnut tupboard, s own*, a porches, beautiful fireplace,. 637,- Open' Sunday 1 to L David WakQ TM— ‘ H f-TmS* LAKE FRONTS CASS LAKE.* On Oerundegut Bay. I rooms, J story, 3 bedrooms. tl7,tSS, iorm*. q COOLET LAKE. 7 rooms 1 story. 4 bedrooms. Brisk venter. Land-scapod lot. IBB U MB foot. 633,444, terms.. UPPER -SILVER. LAKE. OB WnP .ton Boulevard. B room Brick Ranch. Breesewsy. 2-car garnt*. 135.500. tame. CEDAR ISLAND LAKH. B rooms. . bl-levol Brick. 3-ear ailaehod garage. Naariy 1 acre, ov.soo. Make nifty. UPPRR straits' LAKE, S rooms, bi-level Brick , Beautifully land-gaped tot, 1*0 foot rif take B43." OPEN SUNDAY IB TO B CLARK. REAL ESTATE FB PTBM / -W_ RES. FB 4-4113 wTTfttoB *“ JS- MulUpl* FOR SALE “LOTS" 6 Choice Lots*. 67 i IM____ ON PAVED STREET -Excellent Percolation Torts— - 45 Foot Wills - ; , WILL SELL ONE OR ALL ON BUILDERS TERMS Ask 4or Mr. Kampsen Bateman & Kampsen REALTORS _____ FE 00628 377 S~ TKEOBAFN-OFEN EVES, ooop sbJctton. NSAR LAKE . Oakland with lake prlv. too# 'each. Sever,! In Dreyton Woods at B1JBB end up. I Acre on 'blacktop. Hoar Rochester. BUMS. 3 Acre lots. Rare! at *1,744, term* -. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 344 S. Ttowato “ • “ HI-HILJL VILLAGE" GOOD PAVED ROAD No used to worry atoto spring break-up to tola Itod rertrleted community of custom built homos. 1U l IS It rolling tottdiiiB sites, some with trees. Low as ““ dLADD’S INC 43BB Dixie Hwr. OR 5481 LAROE LOT, OVERLOOKING take, l mil* north at Clarkrton. — 1-MH- LAROI LOT NO MB FOR TRI-tovol tom*. Pfmiy of ehaA*. Cask or terete. Alhi street, Paotlae-Wstktoe B«4. call BM 3-BB17 altar t * Rutledge Real Estate AD tot beauty and aniural aaSaa-dor of suburban living is toft to beautiful Laks Angolas Ooif Vlsw Bstatas. Surrounded byTtokos end a golf course. Only 16 mto-ut* drive from downtown Poetise. Walton boulevard to Anastas drive, Just north of aOvBxXdto Oril dsmii. p- *—- 54.406 and up. of silver ■_______ i^*8nB*W>* 5Wt Waterford Hills Esthta A tow choir* tot* toll. Average 160x364 Oood dirolMg*- Tdok) location Herbert C Davis, RltfT" ForSaleAgrMftR 4 BDRM8.—I ACTUM rage. OU heit. 1.444 ft. of t frontage. BlUsC 43.446 dV -----”‘Tim.TDiViK SPECIALS 3I.BM. KlOHT ROOM Bungalow Full basement, brick fe Dame. IB asm. A real vain*. IS.MB. IEVBN ROOM—SemUbun-gataw. Modem tod la very hood condition. 30 ACRES of land! A lovely plato to live. mm. CREAM OP THE CROF-New brick rancher with attached Boar gang*. Cusom-built- and all madam linUt to leataree. 3 car-pried bedrooms, CaB for com-plete details, id ACRES. CALL MRS. UNDERWOOD. MA MBB7. HOYT Atentioni Top notch mcgl man.-food market. PotaaUal gold mine Owner relirtna Plenty of room to oxtond to high volume meat. . produce and grocery bustne*s_lf yaa moot these requirements, WE can make you a very good deal on ttUa oroperty. Fmm now! . HOYT REALTY 454 8. TELEORAPR . ^ FE 3-BB4B T» MW Hagstrom ^taLeS*>4uSimB* Brtb reatad 3M down. MONET - MONEY m- (kfeNKY fixTures. aad oovlpmsat included am* hag^Trom realtor __ 4444 Highland Rd. lMJ*' [PONTIAC OR 4-0358 "LET’S TALK [ t BUSINESS” Dixie Tavern Eat «Pri and gutak hmeh. ^ ffSto1‘d.« KJSdtaS ^ole^or^atoS^ Big Nursery -lence required. Sto-down payment. ■iu-ii only by sppotnlment. Restaurant 13.IN par mo^^Bankrwp. ted p r i e * BAIBA terms. Must Mil thta wtek. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMBSSKR NRO«g 14?a1kt;™_^on/5^ "OAKLAND COUNTY WORKINO MANS TATERjf grossing 435.600 Bad showing tll.oto net profit- Llvtos qunr-ters. 67.560 town. DRIVE INN IXCXLLKNT IJXIATlCBf-- Near* public botobog -.masonry building — good equipmenl — also huuertraiMr like new. Owner wUI | accept part trad*. Investigate Thta is good. * ! STATEWIDE 1717 B. Telegraph PE 4-M21 PATENT MEIHUINE OCTLJBT. tare* rantr— Next door to.Oak-land Twtar” $7,600: B3.BM down. FE 4-6773. coll attar 2 p m. _ 3 to S Saginaw SA S^ffp^N^C-ECO- . TbSn. FKRRT STRMt Easy Forking — Fhoa* PE MB Get $2^ to $500 ON TOUR Signature Up to ft Months to Ropay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND B wat IM; MW btd-aaaLvfcpif thing fta am n price*, m Bnrgnin Bout*, ide. MS K. Cm*. rm*^a~MAistoiB. wet proof. lunil'toBWri, 67 M. Poaf-Furniture. 43 Oeebard Lata FUCCR UVTWO *OOM »UrTt. Bread now davoaport and chair "fibcb Btifuoo -ROOM Stitt* FI 4-64B3 ' . ' PC D'NlNO ROOM sum. BM. OR 3-B5C3. - ..... .. “5 3B3 Pontiac State Rank RMg. | gysp TEAGUE FINANCE CO. j gjL......................... 202 S. MAIN * 1 w-RUoTwro.vn"Si,L*JEff 214 E. ST.CLAIR MixW!”1” ROCHESTER ROMEO 9^2 Felt Base Rugs $3 95 LOA1M HBTO mm IOUAR- HOUSE PAnrT.Wto MM ■ Linmgr I Vinvl Linolfeum. Yard 79c HOUSEHOLD OOODB ni’BBER 1A*K P*MIT OjL «*• OL f-67tl Of. 1-B7B1 ! 4V WALL TIL*. RUN. rt .gk PL I-3SIS ....»•”*♦ Syeris 161 W. Huron_TW A36S4 FRIENDLY SERVICE___ Arm' PT “UPRIGHT ROTFOINT WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 '------ Wo will be glad'to help you. |*' Sy—"1* STATE FTNANCE CO. Jf! £ FF 4-1574 _ loans coiowprrf loan*. JB X. LAWRKNCK PH Brill FRIENDLY SERVICE l U«M d Swivel Bov* Phil BUB m with wrWen; gaarateta^to r»U Bum taST *u Bd . rx Open B to B aad Sunday props tot. ! Experien LOANS $25 TO $500 1 On year stgiutnre or other seen- 33 CUBIC FOOT r rtty. il. months to repay. Our type. Oood cone. — t--. , service l« tort, friendly and help- ‘ j| IN OBAND 6 RANGE. GOOD hi Writ our of flea or pBoem Ft eid” tlB. Pm B-3BM. HOME « AUTO ; celtaat MtoRtoAFt >»•, _ LOAN CO. Itr^toftYuu^wnwiios 1 JL-BSTty .**•■ — c*f**F .Br,.,?§* fa,—gBanapt kkctr?c Credit Advisors 61A range. Oood send. B3A MA 5-1336 ---------——---------i •'^R. fes all. xrooL. Bask BUDGET YOUR DEBTS! S5,"i UNMOLftiATI BILL*—NO LOANS nine Hwy W»Mrfard _ Mt'df'dibTL* 56ordJtSx 'jUwTwiAVf to Bet out of debt eoo cup*tine. B1B0. 1674 Argyle Financial Advisors. Inc. i Washington Pare. 3th 8. SAOINAW PR 3-7883 | 75 SQ. YARDS TfttQUOM Mortgage Loan* 62! yl,.!. tun '^rp^re'’ --------------------—----| need. 13*0. MlViHi. Evonlmta and. Bat. W~w. cLABaarTQtt bd. ijn Orton. Anttaaoa. Pureitur*. Dishes h Appliances Opre J to 7 P.M. Ctortd Mon's, h tbure. ABC. AUTOMATIC WASHER, Norge dotax* ga*^ dryer, drops*, like now; cedar chest. FE 6-6742 $1,0C0 To $1 Million ANT MORTOAOI — AN TURKS! I . Sta • 5>k - 544 - B Fvr Cent — Danl WBh A MMhto PMm — Established 1414 JtaaQulnlsi FK 5-0431: After 4 p m T% 4-54* BHTntHMgrr amtobancb co. .Another Big Bear first Consolidate IM (***" *~* “* ereise year ham*! your mortage nr persona) debts i 92 to. Huron ' ' ' H 3-7B33 | $600 TO $2,000 I on Oakland County homes. Mod- : Fmi APRIL SPECIALS aaatraA. -floor MODELS - loderntae 1 Of REPRIORRATOR. New. D ft "—red. Guaranteed - 41! DRYERS” jto vefe'd . Heat c OOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Sale Business Prdperty 8? BREAD & BUTTER A 'NOL good combination do*: Living quirmra — t rooms on bath, him store buildtog in growing commoner. Wool to GIROUX OBRRRAL URAL ESTATE .. 3M Dixie Hwy OR 3-B76' TBbb 'Ifl S, Bun, til 6 1 006d BUY - GROUND FLOOR ilium with perking lot. near S eacrlflctng "parking" Extra _IL. 313 FEET _ - modem home. COmSSSrcial corner af Mato taursnt. WeJ kaowh. ExogDent business. M.- Building hlH owner ooouptod aBd bnlT rented hr TT^ . VrF*** RbhIbw I ream modern homo owner * Mail Separata tooling plant ■aStT STORE Boar h nneariu Monti Boat L_... ere may to ton se mMriusn'1 .L_iJfc3h » W B BP El school building 0* < dl totaomonk gta hi * J*1?. SaTDEN. Realtor -R. Wilton PB (4 Partridge ' » THE “BIRD" TO SEE Brighton Restaurant plus »i~-e -wtth vohmlliB Bwita age across fmm take on tony traffic artery. Ormnd River. Or business ntan* con ho purehosed tor ti IBM. Either way nOf terms. Sooting capacity of M. Boto^a/nrtridjptaJr* ''»4tehl- FAMOUS STOP v ,uontf,uVJs hcO.Trt^r «.*Mrto5TaiH ■WEty to develop othito. Onto oat way value will go tore aad that's api Can be handled with $16.BM down. Parrtidge AND ABSOCIATBB _ ROCHESTER Commerckil Property . ' Hon to B BBSS ta g OH*.rime m-vestment opportunity. Thta.prop-•rty to located to the highly do-slrsbie dowitown Roeheeter com-merctal area.' At 311 walnut Boulevard. Tto lari* 'apartment SuUdtog now a lto property has an Income that out easily make your payments. A perfect rssaiwrjrjjttss down - and vou hay* a home. Discs of business, an toopm* and ■v sxtaHenttotmw tovsetmejtt. Dso t * °IMrraA°h LILLY too H. Maln_8t.. . . Rochester I swap tor 1 ____ _ eartntng t_.. _ BM. OA B-Sft. 'll KAISRR~%*H. no rust, m6-tor AL rSwr will trads. MT 3K7S7. CASH AND 33 FT. TAOABOND housstrsllsr. or *11 easri tor I •^bedroom or teoam* with targe lot. Ctao* In. Call hafora B pm. FE 4-34BK _______ CASH FOR DSHD TV S. TAF1 RI- DKIPFRtEZB, OIL FURNACE and maagta, what to Vo — 1-MM. _ ....1 iVKRORKKN TKWB SWAP fl. or 7 OL 3-MIL Zarpet Throw Rugs . .29c "MCA'* ■ OENUINE - 26c SQ. PT _jUTLO" UNCLAIMED TOM OUTLET IM 8. SAOINAW -- ' A VALUE Hollywood headboard* .I WpHirwota bed frame* thastl t lava you, UL WAF TT. n- FOR SALK OR TRADI. 3 male beagles, AEC. 3 ' and lto yr*. .old. War sail Individually .or ** pair. 1 Is vxdrptteial rabbit dda, also runs birds. Other B *x-cellent on birds, good on rnMMs. spocial pries durtog off-season, tor tto hunter win is thinking ahead, t .Phono OR 9-015b7 FORD TON TRUCE 1B3B IN OOOD stops and 3 good boats for modtam sis* treetor. white freat wheels preferred. PE MM3. HATE YOU A HOUSETRAlLIRt Will trad* furnished. 3 bedroom hum*, foil besoment. ear awd 44 gnraga- Corner tat, Blnrty laad-scapad. -tat QJ. mortgag* it yrs. old VPhons n 6-3111 IM nk 47M Dlxta Hwy. lots, te imMIOii' ltm 1T nnfft ton* ri»f *3-4340 prmt' 00 **• SMALL RADIO! 14413, 'Cirt^l'WA-dta 43A PR MTM. Maple tabic. 13 ft. long dog r MW gtapmtorg ^Cartatn Jtoci^^^ Bt Y&tRNEkS TO RENT 1*0 (J M montt. OR 3-2364 shell gutrlhuting Co. j WATRR or wL Mltchel inli 'mmigmforj .w—!- reqm mum far handy man's la Mr: buUdlag ssptta tank 4nd n •*** 1ATHR HOPTERift FOR gPORf-or »to4 tore AMANA HOME FREEZER. VERY reasonable, KM 3-B13>. AUTOMATIC WASHER. KXCIL-' loat oandltlow. OBt 3-4413? ABOUT ANTTRlii6~fOU WANT POit THE HOME CAN IE fWND AT. LiS SALES. A mu* *nl of Uto* way but % tot tare to pay. Furniture and aapli-aneea of all kind*. NEW A USED. Ttait our trad* dggl tor real Wv.'toyT sell or trad*. Oam* out andlook aremuLB acres af free "Sa.XsKrTSo. iftN - WQU*. OOUCR AND S?*5r'JS? On*, store til Acsor-^jltanjPTi. 8 rt. Prlnootoa. « ■ x i.POiuO'flBJE toto Brand piano. Mas. 434. PH s3SS!* ***-*** ****** BMBJCT TfROUofrf rftON Furniture. 45 Orchard BW ati DtoBffirBAfBw: riK. Wtohing machno. Mlx-Mas- &th^RdAy,^a^ >wa Drive, Pontiac, WMfMM cwAOB~flJSNntit*: kvks: hlldreni R 3-71*1. [ Mto chair, fe THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, I960 TWENTY-ONE . Salt H courts Id Ooo«m- ^?j5rnr- Uturei oad toy, ceUent “ 0-16M tempefmont. Lincoln POODLES $10 DOWN Hunt a Fet SbOP n 0»MI FARAEXETS. GUARANTEED TO talk. CanArtca, ongoc, . . . SnFliiD '^dRK - HAL# AND ouartora. Cb&U Mkt FEJMMI barber Chair, etc. ms. ma 4-ISS* or MA t-tW* Electric Ranges TWO ycara to pay ffL --------------------b. lll M. Sastaaw______J9 MIMjWM •"•?-Tla.tor Deluxe FRIOIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE. Waa 1110.06 No dacn wall aotamoric evoo oontrol. Frigidaira Floor MR., clock: M in AdmllUl tabta mod- WatOUMO Now gUO-M N TV, KM MSil aftar 0 p.m.1 Frtgtdalro M Deluxe FREEZERS - OFMOlfr FAMOU& Wao 02M--------------- ------r-i, Terrific ctl furnaitr>r > to 0 to paer/SmV WtUaSuitk. Rd. At SOP. OR F4M4. : EARN YARD DIRT AND MANURE, aiim broken concrete, uiad eump *<**5 pump., f S-Odft._______________ ,•”»! CASH WAY SALE No phono orddra ptoa.e. bit*.—.... yiaoroacont 1M Orchard Uko Aoo- . OE FUSH BUTTON S OVEN ELI trie a love., l complete- dtal room Mtta. I dock. I typewrU Call FE Mtoa ORAT-CARPET. ALSO A oAl can»t. loot Jaaai K, or J OAS RANGES — • new is cratoc $69 Apt etas • LUMBER PRICES %™2*.|MM!aTANLET ALUMINUM WINDOWS mow orm-Wjag,^ ........#i m _ | txex'e laich Peg board .03 M Gas Ranges a i&g Ntaj^ouf. ia tai n mow gteem per M0 ■***........ 13 75 Laundry Equipment- |g*isitMkjt^ ■.■.. ‘.V.'.Vr.tS .1/ cooled engine. Rup. See after 4 p m. 0M| Flemlnsi Lake Rd., Clarklton off Snahnbaw. HAMMOND CHORD OROANTTfAIR of triple lined draper; aieatrtc Sinner sewing machine: . good ■port, jacket llae 42. MA 4-46*1 HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 OAL-gae. New. Coneumere Power ap-prored. *S* M value. *30.44 and IS* 60 Then are lUxhtly marred Also electric, otl ana bottled *»» - beaten at turinTnlw MM-gab Fluoreteent, 3*3 Orchard U. Are. Park free In rear-lS. JERRY JR. FdirkiM LAWN MOW- WM *** ** ^ Wae HIM Speed 04P.00 Mo* OHM ^MO M Imperial AMomaUa Frtxlda im |Mbi _ Frtgldalre, Imperial AutamaUe - a 113a m Now HU M tin Pixie._____ „ , HOUSE AND FURNITURE" 61*0 t_„wT Joangey. OR 3-0404. Was »13».«5 HIDI-ABkb. YELLOW IKAT^Dt chair with attomaa OR 3-4SM HE VW(XI!> WAKE FIELD BUFFET WLTS»iS and ehtna cabinet, maple twin rUitSiiV , ,*kde._ 4*0 d-aBT 1 Waa fill *t HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR .. . . _ . jmie Meap._WL*^Q”-. ,... Snnfial Combination Deal UbBAiUED, *M. DINETTES. 4U 1 Storms far giaei illdlng d Burmeisters LZ ^^i^emtajbotu. Automatic Wataar ft “ wSw- A^svaD5«. Rdmember every appliance wal chimn •ell carries ear M dap uncondl- step Uceai |uar antes. 3-3400. NORTHERN LUMBER NOW see » I COMPANY dtx One Dryer_____ 7944 Coler Lake Rd. IM 3-4171 Npw 4MM Open 4 a m. to* p.m. dally Electric (newt finer | Sundcy lo c.m, to 2 p m. Etcctrta JSTtSfSr! 1 •*U M bollen. Automi_____________ _____ Hardware el»o. suppllei. creek * j for sa pipe and fitting!. Lowe Brother! L S-MS0. Paint. Super Kemtoqa and - Ruat- r MAN S Knotty Pme Paneling I PATTERNS WPS. WPS and WC140 CHURCH’S, INC UL 2-4004 hdon Irragulara Terrific val-uea. Michigan Fluorescent, 322 Orchard Uu Arc — Free rear parking.________________ - ■ LARGE SIZE FURNACE BLOWER and 244 gallon ell tank, 76 amp. electric welder, ‘62 rear axis for Mercury. FR 1-MdS aftar I. Huntfatg Pegs ’ Ij REGISTERED ENGLISH SETTERS. g months. HI. MD 6-2442. WRITE A MLkc'k E#tifrT«» ERG-llah Setter A Pointer, ahert haired. Welraaraner, Both well M It n FT. Y BRORMa dltlon. w!iMe Stake Trailer Park, BealjW. swlmmlnc. Fh. MU 4-404T can be ssen nartiano. *64 37 Foot raw MOON. MBeiik eond, ted M0, HM-—— Lake Rd. Call after 1:00 pm. ff'SkTR I I M LKtBT*nTOHf Travel Trailer Wnes 143*. Osar-antaeo for Ufe. Boo them and sa* a demon.! rati on at WarnerTrailer •*>— «eoo If. Huron. Ml W Wady Byom'a otete- _________ _ -todetor Too*-*- Home, 16 to M foot. _ _ _ Dtod trniNre *. 27 tool Orent Lakes. $12M M foot Royal, tan-oem wheel! |11M M fopt Fon----------- -’»» —— -—“ "I'm letting it ring a tew times so he won’t think I've been | waiting alongside the phone! ”■ For Sale Miscellaneous 67 [ Sale Muakal Goods 71 H^„ burn Rd. CL---------- REGISTERED DACHSHUND FUFS for late. EM 3-4*56. REGISTERED POINTER FUFS. OR 3-776* ■— KITTENS . EM 3-H40 _ ' THOROUGHERKD MALE~3ER-m an Shephard. OE 0-MM. wAi*rT','oo5> Ema* yon ¥ST- Mxed Brittany and cocker crossed^ Hoocc broken, loeec children and obedient. FI l-MM after t:M --------------------------- Doga Tralneii, BtMtrded 80 BRITTANY FUFS. McRAEV'S TaUwafger Kennels. ttnlnlnx. trimming, Brittany and Foodie stud service, OL 1-04S4 DOO TRAINING. HAVE AN Oil-dlent pet. Bird doge field trained. MU 4-4*13. U’idt! Larger window and. more itor- -------------- 1 age- apace, uniform temperature control, superior construction and beauty ol design. A price you went to pay at o steal you rarely get. Tha extra bonw dollars now on your present mobile home In trade -on The all new Detrotter. Terms to your satisfaction. „„„ ___________ ______________ BOB HUTCHINSON r trained inT»j»5lif. MOBILE HOMM8AUB ^ •. ! 4301 Dlidegwy' Drayton Plains Hay, Grain and Feed $2;« m n. of Fontiae or i-ims -----J—~— ---------------- •_________ Open 7 days a week______ ALL TYFKE OF 1ST CUTTING FOR ftENT-NEW17 *DOT VACA-Nny. Win deUeer. OA HHO. I uon trailer, self centalaed. EM CiM Extra spemal, .-oearoom 1*44 Elear 41 foot, on y *1*00. 10x37 foot g-bodroom Champion air conditioner, *2750. hollT marine AND COACH SALES. 162 0 Holly Ed, Holly. MElro.e 4-077’ DETROITER. OR j-7474. wf The*. 4*21 i . JS FURNACE C chimney, tank, lest o TALBOTT LUMBER Onrden tools. Aluminum windows. \ Faint. Plumbing end eteotrtcol { HgUn. lt24 Oakland Art. FE ___414. 66 Edward St. UPRIGHT PIANO, 430. , ' OR 3-34g4~ • VM TAPE RECORDER, LIKE NSW HOP. FE 6-433*.__________- j Call MApie 6-1741. !Y HAT " Jrome, Ft mile Rd. GET TOUR VACATION TRAILER Fer Sale Livestock AT B A VICE, REQ^M^OAh! Sale Store Equipment 73 B«g“gJ figS M. - — p.iyfav»»vvn-.e'Vwwv-.-wxv- [ aoSh a* tSiia. >h,'XiH JbBSSSH^ l U«|* tORO^OGOT condition; hani^me^ »A^U«Nd^ WATER SOFTENER lb plastic brine tank and kite-l euMK. Ineoleled. can’t sweat, taa of lifetime plastic. Guards. Removes rust and lime MOTORS. FORD price MM. ___test- Pooler a FE 2-6827 snd FE Nothing olio to do. * ~-" Tr free wo-Water Co. ILL MR ***** 0 GOLF CLUES FOR SALE FE 6-0005 , __ BUfTSELt. TRADE. 5gii.*373f LIVE BAIT. V-g. ns WHIRLPOOL IRONER. GOOD COM- I "■ Royal j dltlon. W ^aUcin — ■ *•" SR 1 i gas tank on . —H!is sale. Used .4 months. ELgla Machinery ________ « 44*a! Open Man. thru. Sal. I to I Appt.r*’ Consumer* Power Co. ------a5?‘ifavuJL-1ti.-j --JP-I 2g W. LAWRENCE ST ROLEX WATCH. „ ,mif. taa i ^SSgwhSMg r'#',~eStaT'm*~*>*—L—— 11 a.rSam' i NEW ROOF1 AND SALVAGE MA* t**!i**1r- *?V*r .RXbDT MADE, j Urial for large garage. FE 4-MOl, HEW SHALLOW WELL JBT_PUMP Sheffield. FE | OOMO- chimney caps. Pontiac Pre-Cast WAVME OABErt I TRADE-IN DEPT. I " Moat modern lights for I 121 N. Sastnaw FE StalM Daveoporu snd Choirs .*1*41 dlasttes and raenaUgn —PfaJiaLa-nagmMg--^---* j Wood dinette .......ItMl I Dram, wood .........'.413.M1 Lounge Choirs ..... 4 26 wwitionnia DRYER IM plow, due. Renaonnble. PL g-llW.______ 7SED 1* IN. TAiUE SAW. TILT Arbor. 1 h p. motor, swtteh, extension ten! and stand. 2100. Used ^ «S£TanM. S*.hi 3-4126. Do It Your seif 69 CAR RUSTED ROCKER PANELS 0-Doors, 2646 ^alr^73 W. Walton, Pontiac. FE 1 ________ atari _______ __ 222 26 steel double sink. I ..... sr- I *10.25. IMS M-M'WeeX. . [ CEDAR POSTS, ALL SIZES. PIC- I fataartpawePB nle tables, completely finished or I NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS, db It ^youraoU 8T™Service. Priced from 044.M Including tx- 2OT7 Ahvt' ■ j dec tax. Oond selection of rebuilt ’ i iK' 1 P^rbes‘printing & wflce 212.25 value 24.28. _______________________________jSSff'ChSS ................c”5 | ' a,^r.gVnd- Fl»ntDa3?3rW,0?-' 1"-’IS ^ *a>r*4~ I FOR RENT LATE MODEL ‘M ELECTROLUX vanity .. .... .........134.06 ehard Lake Are. Park free IB i ONE 10 IN. TABLE SAW, *4 H-P. Wall Mntr steamer floor saadem.1 vacuum, complete with all at-,, rear.—12._______________ motor and stand. Oood cond. *80. I nollaher- *-—■ JL- ' taehmente Autamatle-pop-out has. FREE DELIVERY — TERMS ! 7 I— , o______. i FE 4-1707. ' • I Fully guorantaod. »MM Curt a! WYMAN’S I 9*rry Special# PAY orr balance 6we(NO On Appllaocaa, FE 2-4042. tV^IIWrratV J , Std Insulation M Oc. beautiful Singer cabinet model LAROE CRIB AND MATTBEB8 I*. **• ■ .. n _ 10* sq. H, ....... .... . ... 2340 sewing machine. ‘ bread now. tllM Pearaoo's FUr- CSHD TY. lie M UF. SWEETS.1! F—rtap tasMstten te. kag. _._ AM — --------A nltnre, 01 Orchaid Lake Avc. I Radio * Appl.. 422 W. Huron. * * f Pteftolahed mahog 2*40 ea. UNOUilM "AMD FAINT BALE, 14 J* ±UJ3________________........ —— 1 jc^ for a free fstimate on & prtec ai Jacks,JH batawl^Arc ■VnXD_*I*Ca _MA2»OI^ OOOD . ‘^r rough lumber A trim needsi MAPLE DROFLEAF TABLE PE 480 MAYTAO washer and dryer, uu MBift ItpouMMd. Btliaca II Hf WfML gWtfc’i Uf MtU. must sell: no. com maT- U| AM. viihtr. Call FK 4-4244. MATCHING COUCH AND CHAIR with dip oovora. PL >-4480. MATT AO 'WRllidiW* WAMOOC us^i^;»u6*nfgBn^: teSFrygT l,._ . gS,. egg*g.«agW vm CTir(J£ %■ Ceil before 7 p.m. MA 8-1372. IOUBLE BDtK^OMPLE---- with Iran, A grad* I Montcalm Supply. IM CRUMP ELECTRIC 3*01 Ankara Rd. FE 4-3»73. UL 2000* ^KTatoe.Hii. knife eharpens.,____ „ , ,, tee ekktae, Spanish guitar. Banjo MATT AO WASHER. ALUMINUM, esuara tub; breakfaet set sod 4 teener chairs: Oov. Wtolhrap desk with bookcaee: mahocanr vanity, new; glider. He new trim mantling reeking chair; end to-btee; chairs; numerous other heaeebeld goods. Lcavtoc town. MU artvan Shores Dr . off Vaor- bote. HI *-*>02. _ ■ MAHOGANY BREAK FRONT SEC-rotary; * or. 10 piece mahogany dining room aup- don “■■— -iccepted day reaeoaeble oilers accepted. Leather UH^ ‘ tt table ill. r1' '-‘ta*** » THOMAS ECONOMY 361 S. Saginaw FI 3-0151 WESTTNOHOUSE PORTABLE SEW- WRmNoaioOBk automatic 4-Vise. WESTTNGHOUSE range, 03*. FR 0 KITCHEN ia a# mew a' WAiri 76 DEAL WITH YOU* Easy epta washer, OOS.M; Ml gtee gae range. Setose, chrome, 070.M: new 1 piece bedroom suites. 02*4* a up; refrigerator, Ht M i up. buy gull a trade anything t the MR* SUN SALES. M latlnaw. FE 4-71*8, Owea I DUOTHXRM HEATER FOR OA-rage or cpartmeat. Csseatms with vent fuel drum and RtUngs, pn I...«"s sera mm mi* I rantak. Oat and Beamer, complete I —— nd bottle xaa. Hite, aad rare wired. Opei weekdays and 13 fa DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. LOADED 1 . . r vacations .) Trailer Sales. Road. OE 3-i ____ Okrdeii I TRAVELO 40 FOOT ALUM. AWN- yBJr.*U In.. oaona* « katarnom M AM 2-141 load® I v ar» m«»a west ol Pontiac.__I WK NEED USEn TRAILERS, ALL ____*n ISuer,cash I Cameras & Equl 81.30 and it's yours. I -MfiflBSMMBSSBSfi llance, FR fa-2407, (b, 54" 4 *2'. Good 1 side . V 4xr. Oood l aids . 0a 4 x6'. Oood 1 side . *<'' «'x»'. oood 1 rids . WEEKS SPECIAL 5b" 4'x»' Oood 1 aMo . FONtlAC PLYWOOI 1400 Baldwin Rd. _________ PORCH SCREENS, ALUMINUM W , ______cats and filters. Like MW. ... «,*138 takes. H3B| Sale Muakal • M H 1 YEAR OLD__________________ te rn organ, reasonable/ FH 4-00*0. •f aS S VOLUMES OF SCIUBMER'S MU-ateUbra^r bosu excellent eon- IM BAM BLAOKAMD WERE AC- FE 4-6588. OOOD BLACK SOIL. 8AND AND gravel. Delivered. FE S-S071._I GRAVEL, BAND. 8 TONE, PILL U Ttal dirt. Black dirt, top toll. peal. ________________, - - - 1 EM 3-33*4, _El<-g4U-^_-l»47 FORD TRACTOR. SHERMAN ! PONTIAC^ ^LAn ^BOTlDjmS^ SUP- OR 3.4SM after *1 ' Strt. ‘cement, imortar Snd truek-1 lng. OR 3- ‘ Far Sate Motarcyd— 9t NEW AND DEED IMPORTED MO-ea^^E"* 1,1111 y» *8404 Far Safe Bicycled 96 *?oont ■ 30 IN Ul i. Se mw. fa ______ ,___ ozRL a inSi'&C MU 4-5393. ffiBgt BICYCLES, 26 ANDvUP. NEW ' 30" Schwinn bikes. *4I.M and up. Scarlett's Bika sad Nobby Shop, 30 E. Lawrence. FE 3-780. ' . Boats A Accessories 97 > FOOT FIBEROLAS RUN-ABOUT ♦1*0/ OR 3-6743, &-FT. RUNABOUT. MOTOR AND trailer, Wfa FE 6-1700, 3 rt. STARCRAFY ALUMINUM teM'WHM- ■ ■ i 3 FT. ROWBOAT AND MOTOR. * hp SeaKlas *26. 1*0* Pint at., Rochester. __ 13 FT. BOAT, MOTOR. < trailer. 2U. FE 4-34*0. 13 *00? aLUMa-Oraft boat, good eoodlUen. | Johnson onthoard FE, 8-8212 after *_______ I FT. ROWBOAT. PLYWOOD solid bottom, |25. OR 3-43W. tfi'T'SOSi'i; jd FT. CTRIE CRAFT. 16HORSE- loadlng traSer. MI l year old. Excellent condition. FE 1-2007._____ 31 FT. OWEN CRUISER. IM*. EX . oellent condition, elites 4. flush toHet and jklter. PL 2-2242 30 B.P. EYINRUDE. EXC. CX)N- dltlon. *110. OR 2-4102._________ 30 H P JOHNSON MOTOR AND trmior FE 3-7*80. 53 1% BJP. EYINRUDE. A-l CON- '55. 38 HP. JONNEOH OUT HOARD motor, electric start. 03H. FE 6-73*3 after o p m. S3 H P. ORltar MARINE. WITH ' l days I p.m. FE IN* ' 38 H.P. EV04RUDB. LIKE new. *180. f» d-77«3. 1*65. 30 H P. SCOTT ELECTRIC with controls, tM*. OR 3-183S 1257 JOHNSON OOLDKN JAVELIN 36 elcatrlc. Extra gas tank, a extra props, long or abort shaft. FR 0-03M or PL »-3d3d. evenings. . ’58 23-FT. CHRIS CRAFT LIKE NEW ONE 1* HP. EV1NRUDE ELEC, is hp. adufr 16-FT. CENTUR7 ,16-FT. WAGEMf “W 14-FT. ELGIN. --FT. CHRIS Cl___.... INTERCEPTOR MOTOR B.F. SCOTT ld-FF.______M________ 12-FT. CHIUS CRAFT Wfnt __INTERCEPTOR MOTOR 16-FT. COMPLETE WITH 36 l EA VEST ROUGHS K TYPE g*e Lit. Double task * Mot -...... 221 Rooms W-grd. .........35bo It SB Warwick's 20T| Orchard Lake Rd. FISH AqUAJUUM, I FT. LORO Jacobson gusto__________________ axe cond. Cost (400. cell UO*. washer A „dryer, food . mAh for »17»* |2> M to. i. »U each. Chair and eala, jgi . wtndowa — 30x22, 30x30. medicine cabtMt, copper Bned smoking gOmPO*. I small elec-trlc switch boxes. FE 4HOIB RIDINQ MOWERS. * MODELS 34 to 30 Inch, 10 ntedcla of .power mowers It to B inch, Ooodall. Complete otairar and tractor serv-Ice. Briggs Clinton Kohler parte. .We service what tee sell. Your Authorised Dealer. EVANS EQUIPMENT j*. jlWteP. a Box *46. BRAMBACH BART. GRAND FI UlO, *326. H « HP- RlDINO TRACTOR, plow, cultivator. furroweT. planter, excellent eondllloi 16110 Holly Rd Holly, MK1-nsi mn WANTED" MOBILE HOME 30 TO Rent Trailer Space 90! SPECIAL Gravel and sand, loaded at the pit. 10A stone for septic — ycru. ■■ ——- -—■ Ft.I dirt 30o yard. Road gravol M JdhL American Stone- Products *336 saakabcw Rd. Clarkston MAplo 6-Ilkl ____________ Trat A GRAVELLY lor with rotary garden gtow, snow binds, spring-tooth color. etc too her grass cutter. EVANS^O^^1 I________ MCI Dim Bay. ISf Soil MAUc fa-ww Wood, Coal nd Fuel 77 DRY FIREPLACE LOOS AND ACCORP1AN8, FITTED TO SIZE Greatly reduced price. Italian tm------ - p. iji. Br "■ ACCORDION SALE. ALL SIZES. BABY GRAND PIANO PREMISE. Oood cond. *3to. MI 4-63U. gAUTlFUL 13 M>AL BOARD, organ to Walnut with matching bench. 242* YsMML .. GALLAGHER’S IS E. HptOS ‘___FE 4-6682 FREE. ltu 2. cash or c -r= I WASHER $35; RUG. 10x12, I *7 ■ Ur$i crib and WH proof lu ■spring jaattff t |ft. jjgjgg, fiheflace. fujkMACa and klndllnx wood. Oood price on 5 cord lots. 775 Scott Lake Rd. FE 4-4323 Or OB 3-01*6-FIREPLACE CAHNEL COAL, ________111 Del. FE 8-6131. . Plants, Trees, Sbral# 78 EVERGREENS FLOWERING shrubs, rotes, hardy mum * •as^i^Sisteg&aE ____________________________OR 3-2IS4 CJtSE DC-2 EAOLB tetUXjjVl power, dual hydraahc. New to Aug., 1M8 Also 3 Mttmn If plow Eagle Bitch 1 row cultivator. glOM for both. Call after & p.m; MA 5-4800. —j. di *■ BMP maple bmwmT3n. bedroom. __— suite, chest of drawers, Kelvin- RE fa mfto. rfu«r' ^S2HL2W£J*2» MIXMASTER. LAMPS. SINK WITH tlttlng! act in formica counter tope. FE 44IB. NOW Uq^Sjatino CONTENTS of fin# Blrmlnghe— * *" SsfesltoJ __JO • -Far**. FEDERAL NEW Canet*. I-.—-™,---- aspMlt * vinyl tiMe. AT REDUCEDFEIOMII Pontiac Carpet & Linoleum 4*1 EUZARETH LAKE RD. FOR SALE, I WOOD WHEEL FARM wagea. *31 each or sail whecto separately. Choice *8 —“ NOROE ELECTRIC RANOE, OR f#l«. mew r6x SPROKM AND M... trees, dinette set, drapea. telrlg-erator aad chests. EM 3-4»47. rbal nice rant flay pin. *u~ 1*5 East) Bird, K, ____ REFRIOKRATOR OOOD CONDI- - an Mtofa, Ha-._...-------- FE 4-710* or MA *-1341. REFRIGERATOR • OE A-i Rgeniig THidrrrii gri""~" $49 LITTLE'S PUBERURH A AFL. 6317 Date Draytoq OR HH4 REFRIOERATORS, GUARANTEED. Choice at _ *»#. BarsMi - Enuee. 1*3 N~ Case. -RADIO, TV AND RECfiRD f tomb., Weatlnghouto roael stand, toogar meebtoe i Hhir SOFA a CHAIR. r*?2‘ > x ttlirttei jiOi. te» irpet. Woodward si Sqnare 1 below Ted’sl. FE 3-7701. SFECUL Leod Cat SOFA AND, CHAIR ONLY»$l 09.95 411 down - It mo. Foam ramr tdatoeai 7 boauUfil colors Bedroom OTURttog Co. • 47*3 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains • Opaa Ul) (. Fri Ull • tXteltlTof Af FMarku SIMPER fiBRBQtf7ljBiif~WOOD cabinet, saws forward lid reverse •SESwmm BlMMSnri^SAVRNFORT. FAIR Hi-Fi, TV and Radios 66 Water Sefteners 66A touMM Huron* Sale Miacellaneoiw 67 I VEOETABLB BIN AND TOY CIRCUS figures at runs msec eala. Sat-urdav. 3*4* Dixie, ___________ __HIN. USED OAS riOOR FURNACE and all eootMML ate Realist and. i sFACE BEATER AND id 6AL-toa tank. 1*61 Foottaa. Brittany Spaniel, registered with kennel and doghsteq, 75* howapowar Efa gin metor Call FE fa-4134. 3-WHEEL TRAILER. *40! BENDIX -------1C washer, MS. It* Mfa TOAnSi ♦ x 2 FUEL OIL TANKS 06OD c6N-dltlon. WU deliver. FE Mil* [crdOl" iite' n¥i lawn moper., *20. FK .toiEifa.v I • INCH m£TFIFE, fa >T '*2.77 " SA^E A^MBINO Wee*. Opes EPOS W:v -< VICTORIAN DININO ROOM perfect eondltloa. MA Mint RECLAIMED BRICKS Cash and Ccfrry (,“LD m* ______ _ R. Mttetoi M52 fa. ml. cut of Hlghl Try before yea bar! -JlJlt-S?**—v - - - _ *16 per mo. phis cartage NURSERY GROWN EVERGREEN credit allowed If purebawd. trees snd shruba. 1 to * n-,1* or GRINNELL’S 17 a Baslaaw FE 3-7HS Pontiac on UN. 10. Cedar Lane ELECTRIC THOMAS CHORDfoN Evergreen Fbrm. »70 tHxte Hwy. chord organ. Martin guitar. OR (US. 18) ClarX»ton MA_fa-im ■ ■ ‘ Clu after *.__ IMTRAWHERRT FL4NT8. STATE HOMEUTE CHAIN SAWS. NEW FORD TRACTOR AND EQU ment. *625. FE 6-1*37. Farm machinery - new i CHOOSE FROM SO COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER NOW T fa*734 - FE 4-U12 KING BROS. FORTIAC RD- AT OFDYKE Auction Sales 88 let*. IFstr cement petloe, etc. One m'le east of Oxford oa Lake-vllie toad. OA >-3**3. YOU'VE SEEN THE REST; NOW icc the best. Squar- Us Park FE 3-6226. Auto Accessories 91 Chevrolet i cylinder cnslac. Oood cossdltioa. UL >-*77*. For Sate Tires 92 MICHIGAN roAT SERVICE. INC BILL HICKSON. PROP. I “■ Huron FE 1*241 ■ OPEN TIL I P M. OPEN SUN, 1-3 PM. '89 35 B.F. JOKNSON ELECTRIC motor, controls and gas tank. Approx, ins, 1* hours. *428. Lika new. OR 3-2421. “,S8W,.5S*”m “ K ASTRAL BOAT REFRIO., USED ! week*. Bargain. PL 3-3*33. Buchanan Boatworks New aluminum boat. 3 hp. Evtarode tSD; Uo* 13 ft. wood boats, 246; Steel, (IM; aluminum. 2139. Flberglaa, $174; Trailers, IStte; runabouts, (I**; New fiber-sw» rudaboute. 4472. Ft MHO. ROST INSURANCE. ONLT 23 80 BOAT WINDSHIELDS COMPLETE with hardware. *1*.M up. Ferry Servloe. toe, mm Highland Rd. ■OAT^AMD MOTOR FOR SALE. EM ------ES 23 50 UF. WE r. „J. A Ido whitewalls STATE TIRE SALES 603 Saginaw St. FE * 11*7 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES, trade In ^on General Safety^T^re^ W^ltewalle . ED Williams 4*1 a. Saginaw at Raeburn For Sate Tires 92 math Length „ .... 3»T *y* $13.28 Mr «”• * iitit fir" . ir iit it «> a- 233.2* to" ’ a- ui a 73” «■ *43.M M*: * 4*" Ml# »•” «" *66 U tor’ 48" MitaS Patio Brick 4 FOR A DOLLAR t' odors, rod, lemon, orange, pink, green, silver. A purple. FEDERAL Modernization SATE, fa* Plenty of free Parking On Our Lot eULL SO IN. COUNTER TOP FR1- pup, Frtxtdaire counter ton bailt In Sptey model. (M.3T. FrMdain butlt-tn oven, floor model. Auto, controls. Ill* 6*. Q.jA. Thotokeea, W* M-i* West. FOR SAtl!, DUO TWKRteT UF- ateCThTafagig ;fU»ftL**Cik * ... lie cock I BEAMS — New ft Hat Materials FREE ESTMATEa FRA TERMS SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL a 1 SALES OO. *34* Highland Rd. (MM) OR 3-71*1 | - | 4-INCH TUBING bpecials I Many Earaah Used Build ii GUARANTEED 1 FULL INCH THICK aluaiaum comb, doors. Rogu-larty priced »3**j. Ton pay $23.95 ROLL-UP AWNINGS. awnlStgs Vi RELAX • t> - NERVE LOUNOE. Slightly bead owl *360; wffl sac-rlflce ter *1M. FE 3-OTM, SEARS ROEBUCK dAR6)BNTiFAO- EM 3-*y». 8T’a'LL ' 8HOWBRS. COMFIRTK with faucets and eurtaln. *42 80 value 234.42; lavatories, complete wtia gleamlag chrome taueota. *14,15; toilet*, Mt-M value at *14 to. Tbea* are factory eeobada. Michigan Fluorescent, 3*3 Or-ehard Lake Aea. — 34. STONE AMD ALUMINUM BIDING special from |37t PHA terms . DayJIldg. Co. FE 4-7744 Hs SPECIAL Cupctos Baedti' Oarage Siding Oeaufii* Schol___ Hailto (f BIcek Temp. Pegboar Oak Floor Short*. IM ...-■ Mahogc iy Fly. 4x1 ... « 4 *7 ^AUBURN LUMBER AUBURN HEIOHT8 tTE Hm ____________ SUPER KEM-TONE. Ait OOLOflS 1 OaUoDS *4.*2 _ RNB8 A HARORAVE8 142 w. HureftteftM* ■ a. t:3M FR | L OIL AND OAS FI •wnowcc, irate aaarrod, but >«, guaranteed. An* Heating and Coding Company 1716 N. Wtt-llamiLk Rifat MM. OR ^4*64. Special Paneling Offer ** ■**-!-. V mahog—T praflntabed *7.2* each m BENSON LUMBER CO. Featia* ru ♦*» tftt' 6k'"u8Kb' OIL -TASK TOR-AID r??r cond. 2 yra. old. Reae. FI 1-M)t . LAROE SELECTION, LOWEST JPRICE8 Student Rental PUs — E-Z Terms Liberal Trade Altewancaa. Elec* Organ (133.6*, bow (M **-Authorised Oretah Guitar Debtor EDWARD'S Ufa SAGINAW MOD SPINET " ELEC. ORGAN, mahogany. FtaettoaUy naw. Nc marks. FE 2-4426,____________-__ — MUSICIANS — VIBES — DRUMS BASS — FUNG — NEEDED — U Cocktail lounge type —bp — Quiet, progressive faltod style intended. Call -E »-43*e after If p.m. delivered BALDWIN ACROSONIC SPINET pl-* tahefSDy ftalah. [With bench *43* SPRING CLEARANCE. 14 TO M Per cant aaVtnga ea all tuttara ate aoeordlooa .........faAVE OULBRANSEN TRANSISTER 6r-^an.gercu..teo NEW AJ4D USED PIANO "BENCHES $14.95 GRINNELL’S 27 ft. ftastoaw__Fft 3-7144- NEW ca All Boer mod ala — goto. Wo Bn# dyhi ft flS—*a to chooso Doaafthe lamoue Story ft Clark a—. MORRIS MUteO _ FE 44MT 34 8. Tategragh_RO. aeraaa from Tei-HUron. Farior orian - . 1" ....ft (ft Hammond Chord Or«sa .... Gallagher Music. Store .. ft. Hatea '___ ‘n 4-3M4 PAOLO SOPRANI ACCCrDIAN 14 Mantes. Coet 4111* . Will aacri-M W cMh or bout, outfit. FS WYO ~~ «MrU>C« IW r*T jmm mil . . . UBCfa sftfNkT MXno: Llici MEW. Galtegher M««k Co. 14 B. Bar— Ft 4-6644 s pec ted FNte dug .Jt7lltnter , L. J. Larue. Road. MA 3-1644. ^ _________ Robin eon. Premieres, and Marshall .All virus free. A- JunL OL 4-1M3. TREES - BFRUCft, fIk«- TOt. Arborvltae, Juniper. Yews, Mug-. ho, Maple, and Oak. Dig your own. Bring tool! and burlaps. M33 Siesta Rd. « miles w of Comamfoo Village sad 15b E. ot Intersection Hr" aad Wlxom Rd. MU 4-9436. . Daily I U t. lonostey, ________j a*—--------- miinolli. Rameejr’a ....._______J440. MM price a* pair or will sail individually. 0— Is excellent rabbit dog, other is eaeep-tten al on birds. Fh—o OR 3 AQUARIUMS, 16. 16. AND 34 OAL * -tands nna flah and other tup-IM. Cili OR 4-4144 before J YEAR OLD BOHlfc* “ _______ Fft 8-3211. IS YEAR OLD ROY WILL PA Y IM.' AKC RBQISTtREb C oCEE R J)«Ppt**. fttU4 4447*44. HI. 4-33*7. AKC MALE BASSET, 1 YEAR OLD- DAcmowa ww.----- .— tee, and puppies, PE t-MM, DALMATIONr U MON+HS OLD. regtat*rad EM 3-84*3.____ FRftft to 6oop3ibirt. tART Beagle, faimale FI HHfa-FEMALE OiRMAN SHEPARD FUF-plaa, a* paper a, sis. OR 3-436*. FEMALE ekop. M -w ——. 6iLDiNa,,,atNTLE. ofti s #et- ---- r “ ------d. MA Ml 'UPS. MIXED SFANUCLV BOTH jraMBto. gete bird dogs, li^FK. *4 *5**wSker'*^ Mtoig*Bteuie* JM , Ftiat St. ,Ro*h**tor. OL 1-4171. 12 MILE AUCTION, 1 BLOCK WEST I of Tategrapc, Hill-EIHy^Maalc, t LOOK! hour before auction. 7-*. Wo bur. name aeU or trod*. Auction every dai-1 71V.M OOOD USED TIRES KUHN AOTO SERVICE W, Huron FE 2-121* fd6xj 4 BLACt TIREI. ALL BOAT ETBNCO& ~ i order. I atato oil board kbit. Just sand your ------— jnmber with a check or money order for 13. Foot-paid. BOA® SHOW TIME ter a Quality Deal Bto Us .....SCOTT MOTOR8 WHITEHOUSB-aPORTftCRAFr " lQUA EWAN BOATS uraav. s p,m.'Sunday'HtS-Btifr ! slat*1 iCtobi taVi Music. l-LO— dally from 1*4. FE 4-46T or FE 4-464*. DURATECH- _ _ AILOY-RIVERpALE TRAIL I_ 10 PSR CENT DOWN, 3* MONTHS CRUISfe-bUT BOAT SALES _____________ „ It’« Tune-Up Time—AU Motor* OH _n*a _ cart. I *3 E. Walton, Open Bun. FE 8-4492 limited. 8am Prouti. aueU« at Oxford Community Auctlo ^roulxialtoms£*tor*' SMITH MOVINQ CO . Saturday #:M P-m-.., Hwy., eeraer of ftooti iOCTIOb 17 Dlxfa AUCTION SALE • ■' STARTING FRIDAY ....... SATURDAY ... SUNDAY......... 7 P.M. 7 P.M. 2 P.M. PURNITVRft AND APPLIANCES DOOR FRIZ— EVERY AUOTION NSW MSRCHAKDIBE CAN BE PURCHASED JVITH^ NO DOWN U AND 14PMONm TO FAY OPEN 7 DAYS FOR RETAIL AND uaeh Nam Open Ivory Auction B&B AUCTION 5089 DIXIE HWY. - Aero** (rem Drayton Platna New Shopping O—tar Holatetn dairy auotl— located i afe^nteThe^'Ln north to Holloa Coruera__R«Od. then 154 mile* weft to 437* Hollow Corner* Rood. TCgtch for * uction^ arrowt^ 7* head^of^jtigh onTthe^ormfhnvc ho— using*ABA braeilng l* years. Of — —t and gngd produoeri. TE ui 8St-J^H!tedl**tor e—t. llhigh ' mas sod belfert. It. tome milking JPK from l month to ll _____ ___ Meta mom ftani, I clerk. Oeorj* Chapmen, proprietor. End Rtektoot. ■“ *tl—ocr.' Oxford. l—t Bang, tcatm grade RoUfa some near ever (I to— •tetn belter. „ genera) lAkhid ft For Sate Housctraiters 89 rm.*s tagfon. Brat* Lake. CRANKSHAFT QRINDINO Of THE 2-26*3. __________________ ALL TYMg or STEAM CLEAN- I. Columbia. FE 3-3368. ANDY CSIKI GARAGE Tune-up IpeciaUat and Oen. Rft DOMESTIC AND FOREION CARS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS PE 4-4601 713 Baldwin Ave. Announces that ** stick to auallly. We carry taa world* famous "ROBERT BOSCH" autQ electrical parts mate In Oormany. lent, lion Coll.-Volt Regulators - Contact Point*-gtartors-tperk plug*. "CAgTROL" Motor mm Motor Scooter* 9a MM CUSHMAN PACEMAKER. Good cond. ♦HO/ Ml E. Perry. 1*47 CUSHMAN- OOOD CON&I-tlon. Many , extra*. FE 6-4*07; CaS ofttoA. • ... 1*64 CUEHMKN EAOLB. EXCE1 lent coodlM—. equipped with sol FOX OQ-BOY CARTS. MCCULLOCH and Mateo cadtato. Vecga aad Maleo .cooler.. Ft 4-t*MT HARKLESS SALES ft SERVICE 21*3 8. Telegraph F—Use 1*67 CRUI8AIRB. *130; WhIZZER motor Mk*. MS. MY 3-I1M. NEW gi CbeC CUSHMAN CAOLES A ,THL."SV For Sate Motftrcyctes 98 SEE THE UM HARLEY DAVISON Motorcycle* asd the hew Yog—r Scooter Immediate . delivery. Roy . Motorcycle 8*1*1. !M W. tl—'. Ft 5-48*5. _- |6 TRiuliFi! 1*6 O t exCCT---'yte^jM^CD ^ ■ fUk »r“ runabout. Complete with ——1 fralftcr Better than mw j-X ” M1” da»- -Fg BQATB. MOTORS AND TRAILERS Btewvtnss on now outfiu with IMS Bvlnrude motor. E—i 8—I* motor* —d traitor*. Keltoy * Hardware, 3SM Auburn a* Adame^ Auburn Heights, FE 3-MI1. ClYDR boat, m if. motor. rnvop ft wlkto — 5$j. DAWSON K SALES ECTCGtALS ' W*W - !••• 1**_ BLUB STAR Alum, runabout, 78". windshield steering, detom apteletaredwalh thru Duo* sent and full bosk seat, how ft don tight double alum ho Horn. MM 40 HP Bvlnrude tdlft, remote caatrale, battery, battery box; and .Mayors ’ tip-up traUer. AU tor only ..... *1335 s ir yiiiRoiAi . _ft Sportster, uphol.ti- o book eesls, op— b - ■"■tej.eetoi -■— . liK*; i _________ __ _____ 'ftSSr ---- J. eapaclty traitor, ft terrtfle tow at TT. . ........... 1086 Financing available with 10 Highland. Right — Hickory Hiatt Rd. to Darned* 1W. Loft and follow stone to . DAWSON'S SALES OITIF-81CO LAKE, tea— MA, 8-2172. Op— every night Uli CkNTtftt 5EMO. LAXB-ft-ftSA. bergto* IS ft with Wee 23804 Sow *3.M MI KSergfee__ fomftt so— _ — •mn Done Mar iho. at n’u S? ajr-a traitor. Bank financing | cent down Open 7 day*. ssri-s-./ fsr i WOrto by re M* mnimom r— .etoTtenky lit ol 14 rears of advaritei— TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL ' Bwti 11 Acctttortu *97] CADILLAC CONSTELLATION Mark- 75: ifm. W 8.8471, DUB TO LOW OVERHEAD 1*N Avtnrude «o horsepower motor, -si z—» —windshield. k Only ttnrude 4* ttonioi , u teat Coral kin, - steering wheel, baler, . vara jBM| , H'K____________|___ _ rally. 24 /bars experience. Tonvi Karine Service, MM Orchard Lake Roa«L Keego Harbor. PE 8-0113 or " FE 4-3410. Open 10 to 4. j, EVINRUDE '53, 25 -H P. EEC UM Am Parts ro INI FORD • KOTOR, 1M1 PLYM. outh motor. 1M1 Mara, motor, UM Pontiac Kyd. traaa., $25.M. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION COM-pletc, for ’It Ford. 384 3-3387. S«h jlml TrwdM 103 IN) FORD PICK-DP, I TOM. Mil Franchise dealer of. Speed-Liner. -Sea Kay, ' Swift Boats ' LOTS OP HEW S 08ED BOATS ‘ Oakland Marine Exch. i "OUTBOARD SPECIALISTS' Ml S. gagleew PE 4-4141 HERTER’S II POOT FIBERAGLAS, -------•_ )ae*. 0B 3.3486, JOHNSON MOTORS gtareraft boat*. Oator trailer!,' *VofclN^ MARINI SSphjIS 396 orciiiftf^gH'iru f-6Wf LARSON CUTTIlfc. WHiftLWINb AND AR1STO CRAFT BOATS GRUMMAN AND OLD TOWN CANOCB AIR-BOY AMD LITTLE DUD TRAILERS * A COMPLETE LINE OF MARINE HARDWARE AND MARINE {PAINTS TRAILER PARTS, AND TRAILER TUUBS. HARRINGTON BOATS VOtlfl 1-VlMRDIiK DEALER I IMP 8-^Tefttraph Rd._FE 24033, MARK 25 ELEC. 8TART. OOOD eond EM >6630 __ MARK "75 ' ELECTRIC. ON 15 FT. miho(fta^bo|5^vUh Mtittrcrifti MERCURY MARE~ 55. ELECTRIC t* tarter * generator Battery cor troU. a propa. 5305. Ft 3-0556. Owens Boats Uiboards — Outboards. Fibreglas Runabouts Mercury Motors New and Used® Accessories Farts andv Servile Big Savings ' Low Down Payments PB BMW . 1%L Tt* OKC WITH CLOSED IN Petal box. $275. ON 3-8272. "U CHIVY CARRYALL, ' AND 27 ft. trailer frame. FE 5-3225. "55 CHEVY IH tOB STEEL BOX. *56 Pord W ton pickup. O.B: *47 Int. a Ford, nod. cheap "It Chevy. Sod. Del.. VtryOaad ECONOMY CAM 22 AUBURN 1149 CHErf kllN. I ORD P-i ______ . CQND. MA 4-MS4. ro^n i-tard soup. 1144 CNEVY DUMP TRUCK' 2 .peed axle. FI 4-5710. Ml Looncbury._________ - 1953 PORD tb TON « CYLINDER rlthout box. >175. * Sale Used Cara . 106 amta. New a SO MU, HU BUICK CONVERTIBLE, RA-dlo and heater. Goods conditio© MIA MI MSN. 56 BUXCK SPECIAL 4 DR. SARD-•'HARDENBURQ MOTOR SALES* Comer Caal It pike PE 5-73*4 i -.-TON CHEVROLET PICK-- —J condition. Cob be aeeo 55 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DB. BARD-topWicet EM MMI g Conway. 1*50 BUICK 4-DOOR. RUNS o55d. $50. PE MBS 1952 BUICK~HAfcDTOP. ALL POW-er, runs perfect. FE 9-2391. 1959 BUlCd HAkDTbP, DTHA-PLOW. RADIO R BEATER. ABSOLUTELY MO MONEY DOWN, tonal pavmentc of 110 04 par mu Call Credit Kfr Hr. Parka at M3 4*7500. Harold Tamar Paid. HUltnCK STANDARD. 1 OWNER, •harp! Pint ,1141 .ban tti No money down, 9 more to Choose / from. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER. • Odd S. WOODWARD, M7 d-UN. 1055 BUICK 8PECIAL. ) DOOR hamWj^Mliht eon elder trad*, j after** 155 PORD I PNd "l TON PICKUP'. A-l. Mil, EM 3-4827.____________ • PORD Vi TON- PICKUP LLOYD MOTOR SALES. 232 S. Saginaw. Sd» Ue4* CftfB- 106 [CARNIVAL 157 CKEVROUnr 2-DOOR HARD-top i-Owner Like new. PE 3-0234 Tim mu 959 CHEVROLET IMP ALA CON-V§nmc7 radio, heater. Fower-glide, power atoorlug. wtndowa. brake* and seat. One owner. A ^-beautiful white ear. Our ctath Mo. IMS. Fitted at IHN. .' North Chev. SHARP! 55 CHEV. CALXP CUSTOM rolled and ptostoedhi teeter. Mo Fab" "N V-9 pord cenvert , iucj_ ■ Roush "47 Mercury convert. Fk 9-4383 or UL 2-1114. Hutchln-•one Oarage * Service, 3479 Auburn Rd.. Auburn Heights; "U CHEV. 9-DR. BOMS BUST. 9125.00. 47U KUo -ir Bd. C. Manning. —• 1953 CHEVHOLET 1 DOOR , RA DIO A HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume paymeate of 919*1 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parka at MI 4-7500 Harold Tamer Ford. 1197 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE^ '-jL^asssnsiSSSf Fowergflde, RAH. excellent A BUICK. 1 OWNER, UtMACQ- dltlon* MA 5-9U41 cte See 1L drive HI Pint *445 j----------:==“-------—---------------- o choose frflbi Hardtop*,' cadi MAZUREK MOTOR & MARINE SALES Woodward .at South Bivd. FE 4-9587 jlEITTCH—BALANCE—7TKLD ' All Sixes Carried In Stock 24-HR. PROP REPAIR Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC '~ Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS, , SPECIAL H54 Ford H-ton pick-up. V-i Cut- Schram’s Trucks ? &v Equipment 2534 pixie Hwy._OR 3-1206 SIX BOB BUTLER . HAROLD TURNER’S TDirrvr nrvTiro 1954 CHEVROLET 1 DOOM RA-D’O A HEATER, ABSOLUTELY ViRMWORAM'RAMBLER', | „ mo"<5u WOODWARD. MI 4-3904. JK*. it iSS jj| ‘ "ARD- 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford- 'o55J BY'OWNfR.- "U” 4-DOOR CHIVY 0000 Impale. 2-tone blift. power .Uer- hr*k” V’* rn“lnt rah! CADILLAC. B 4 DOOR HARD-top. Power steering, brakes and window*. Electronic, condition. OR 3-5534______ 1555 CADILLAC COUPS DEVILLE JSr bo "glide" Pull powered, fully equipped. Lew mileage. Like new. White walls.; ah PC Aui. ? ; ‘ •54 dtbiLLAd'd/ i m. all power* except for windows. Oood condition. PE 4-6565 ___ 1455 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE. •2. IN : SrIa UtAj Car> 106| SrIa Utfd Cats ■ new. »4 24» Suburban OLDS-J.ARK 592 S. Woodward B’hatn I MI 4-4485 | SERVICE UNTIL MIDNIGHT Hu IMS 1-DOOR. dfBVROLBT. 1 BU “ mill iifur ' 3-2034. EM 3-4111, Jim Aaa< I 1»57 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR SEDAN. 1 owner, «harpl-EM 3-0138. "About retirement* this speech ot yours about the loyal j j worker taking his rest gt 50 — they might just ask you why | ij you don't!" \ j ISM FORD CONVERTIBLE. IXSCU-Uvb’t tar. law mttram. fully - -kvtlPQd. FrtdU N Sf!L rK 9-NTtp. lit) FORD 3 DOOR RADIO A ?5taJS Ml .4-7800. Harold Tarnar Ford DOYO& WANT a good UMd aar yaa can depend It you da. It will pay yaa to coma and are tha tlna used cars wa bava for salo bat ora you buy any car sMurMit. 1959 Rambler . Hoiigbten & S on Your VrUndly OWcmoblla Dtalcr 528 N Main. Rochester. OL l-tlll ' “ilM f6hD. V-8 , REPOSSESSION 1525 fuU prtoa. No cash oaadad Pay only 127 Dua May '*'.h Rite Auto. Ml. Aril. FE S-ttM 1M Baal Blvd 8. at Auburn FORD. RADIO AND HBATfcjt. RfiSl me payments 5?' _ __ F" 1954 PORD. 1-DbOR REPOSSESSION 1294 full prior. Ho caih need Pay nqilL Dua May 15i i Rita Auto. Mr. Ball )E 1-45 _ IM East Mad. A. Si Aaburi 4 FORD Vl» CRESTLINE. OOOD 'll PLYMOUTH NT, AUm TRANE Pwr. staerlnf, 4 cylinder Will taka old cat In traAa. BM 3-0S97, WISE' ■ BUYERS KNOW QUALITY 54 RAMBLER AMERICAN I 195 t Door Amur rail tjaaa. •57 HILLMAN 4 DB. MIR Sad an Real economy t— 55 DODGE . IMS M*FWP 4Wpff“STICK .... "MSI •i) gpr»fl»,iam...i§ SSSSP0 ip CENTURY .9 DR Power stecrtai •54 OLD8MOSILE .. 1 99* 4 JU(. Super M . „ •I) PORD v ... •9 Ml. Stick. ..V-9, Real Sharp l_ *94 CHEVY 8*DAN 4 DR. .. 1 395 "51 CHEVY BEL AIR ..7 9 M* •U POMbS DR. i. IJR *1) PONTIAC 2 DR.It* QUALITY MOTOR - SALES 44S ORCHARD LAKE PH 3-7*41 Sale 1154 FONHAt, SHCARi R*P*6~ u ki ^ Rarois Tumor FW; ■II FOirrUC RAH. M47 MANN Rd.. Off CBSWBVMJI— i»«rp&rmo ****p^SF'<***• Una. I deoc. "FI nirotmwmwo W w BliTfc- Bing. Luckv Auto dalei. . rl#ToitTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN. CAJa". (In* Fowsr staarlni and Twakes. 1 Hydra. RAM. W/TrSfiAjwVHI*-fiMlR«NfiACl>SW‘A CAfgjRAi Tow milaace. >owar MNtSi and brakes. Take clean trade. EM 1-S79A ■ ... M~fSTUC CAT. ) DR. MO-Hid.. Dtx. .power, A-I ,«»«• Owner, priced lo_*tll. Mil-lTil. FE *4111 - 7 to « Ml- 11 PLYMOUTH __ BELVEDERE 1 DOOR tjwjlFliAH» twieit. jack. COLE. UBS W MAPLE AT PONTIAC TRAIL. MA 4.4511. . I 111* PACKAR&~CLD^SR. RADIO and heater. NO money down As- ---- payments at 917.31 month. .credit manager. Mr. While I at Klit^AutoHaiei. ttt d.aASg- ) 1957 PLYMOUTH—4 DdiMl— SAVOT. I -Two tone, paint, -RS.-H. 353 Going Street, Pontiac, even. ! 1557 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP. RA- , CASS AT PIKE ST. __ DIO A HKATER. ABSOLUTELY ! INS PONTIAC SEDAN. NO MONEY DOWN Assume —- 1 —— — —“ “ menu oi Us 71 per mo. CredU Mgr. Mr!1 Parka ai 1 '•“* *•—■■* Tamer Ford. BRAID 1M3 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN. JOHNSON MOTORS MFC BOATS USED MOTORS BOARDMAN’S - 7575 Highland Rd. at Wm. Laka Rd. * OR 4-1)13 V SAILBOAT NATIONAL ONE DB- P.L.. PD A MED FOR MOST CARS, M 59 DN * . MO. FAYMTS. OF 94.99 BA. FE 4-3534_________Eves. FE 3-4353 Foreign ft Sports Cars 105 iUSTUI KSALT SPRITS. 1919. like new, 3.509 miles. Fun car. 91.WS. Ml ~ BORO-CLINKER It . 35 H P. Elec, windshield, cushion) II controls. 9975. WU1 ft- -responsible party. M49|W« Ave. Ft 2-6117. '*"■ WE SERVICE AH 'Makes OUTBOARD MOTORS 2 factory trained mechanics. Foreign A Sport* Cart 108 GAS * SAVERS r a go O Ro 55 CHEVY 1-DR. REPOSSESSION 5391 Pull priet. No Cash Nsided. Pay Only 923 month. Duo Juno lit. Rite Auto. Mr. HA FI MW 109 E. Bled. 8. at Auburn 1M7 CHEVROLET lit 71 POWER-glide. Very clean. 33.009 miles. 91.035. PE 3-0955. After 5:30 p.m. 1650 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Hardtop. RAH Powergl-de. power steering, brakes. “* ''*'• North Chev. nUr Blvd. kt S. Woodward Avt VALIANT CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES rain St., Clarkaton MA 5-5141 lut when the overhead Is low CHEV '99410. NEW TIRE.. AND 1. OL 1-1033. top. Oo, 4-4016. a| d selection of imports I FIST Authorised dealer for MO. Mor-1 IIS’ CHEVROLET 3 DOOR. POW-ERGL1DE RADIO - " ABSOLUTELY NC DOWN. Assume r~._______■ ■ . 530.51 per we. Cun Credit Mgr. Mi Parks at MI 5-7550. Harold Turner Fo-u, __________ REPOSSESSED NO MONEY DOWN It55 Chevrolet. 3 door small monthly payme—-price. Ring Mr. Bing. —■ Sales. PE 4-lOOi. FE 4-1)157 151 S- Saglnap FE 5-04*0 t PONTIAC TRAIL. MA I. 1375 full Problem.- LLOYD MOTOR SALES, -232 s Saginaw. PE > * POR THAT BEAUTIFUL USED Cffl Sale Usi MkCsi 106 Sale Used Cars ■- ■ manrv dawn. Full priet " MOTOR SALES n 2-0155 _____1 -OWNER. 1356. FE 1-7541 H. Riggins,' ■ ...... •50 BONNEVILLE. ALL POWER. 3-Dr. It. 33160. PE 9-1HS. 1150 PORD. 0 PASSENGER try sedan, crulsomatlc drlv or brakes and steertna._________ excellent condition MI 403M '55 PORD ............ PUR* \NE J • DOt TRANS. RADIO A REAL NICE CAR I 106 ■ 155) PORD CUSTOM LINE. RADIO ------1 and heater eneUvot condition \ No money dowa Pud price MO. —. 1 Assume payment! of 91)5 week. Amo I **• oredlt manager Mi Tfhtte a Sales. 116 S. Saginaw. *M PONTIAC CATALINA SPORTS I. coupe, power steering and brakes. Hydramr*1- --•* - 116 * Sari- 1955 >LYMdUTH CLUB COUPE. 5&dr,‘!,jilc 1 sse a. RADIO 9 HEATEH AUTOMATIC I OR MW. OOOD CLEAN *15 PORDOMAT7C. la Ttj^|w4_ mechanical ccndl-! E\ Frank Schuck t at bucehorn lake 17 FORD, PADDED DASH. WHITE BY OWNER - 19M PORD PA1R-—... 4u ----*“ 1 ---- equipped. ' ' u. rAi/uau UAcn. wniia ____RAH. TMmdtrMra engine, A-l shape. HHH. 957 PORD PA1RLANE Country sedan, radio, h payments, will accept elder car , -DOOR or pickup for cpulty, MU 4.-5292. i "oil« 1*55 FORD CUSTOMLINE. RADIO , and heater, excellent condition, loney down. Assume payments 15.79 per month. See credit M King Auto Salaa. !» equipped. A ter. MA 0-1 1 condition- Make ot- 8 SuglnAw. FE 8 . DR - STICK. .... $395 FULL PRICE j6st make $22 MONTHLY PAYMENTS RITE AUTO SALES 8LVD. 8 AT AUBURN TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY I NO MONEY DOWN * j menu of stt.ui Her i j- it. Mar Mr Parks Marald Turner Ford___ 1150 PLYMOUTH 0 CYLINDER I. Standard *-----— jMj — PONrtAC.^ K A H. OOOD CON- Min44b*S’ J957 PONTIAC. 4 DOORrrOWNIR ou (n$U*at condition, no run. Very clean . absolutely i 1950 PLYMOUTH STATION W AGON excellent canmthw. No money ^Nta'SMias payments ol $34 25 —ith. Bse credit man seer. . White at' King Ant* Sales. T iBRnw. H i llWr SJ is STUDEBAKER 1157 PORD CUSTOM 300. I STAND-ard. RAH. 2-tone Real nice car. OR 1-9131. 1950 #ORD V4 * DOOR RADIO A HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. Assume ------ of fluiiw| PE 0-4530 OPEN TH. 9 P M. 11154 PLYMOUTH ,8TAT10N_WACf- •57 FORD V-*7Tdr" OR. RADIO » HEATER. ABSO- Credit V*r Mr. Pei Custom 300. t l Larry Jerome ROCHESTER PORD DEALER Oakland Marine . Exch. .1 "OUTBOARD SPEClALtSTS" 301 8 Saginaw PE 6-41011 WEST BEND MOTORS AND CARTS. : ALUMINUM GLASTRON AND . FEATHERCRAFT BOATS. STERLING TRAILERS. : MICHIGAN . J BOAT SERVICE, INC BILL HICKSON, PROP. •“ PE 94541 - ^r*n,P°rt*t n Offered 100 ' ) ENGINE AIRLINER. LOS AN-griea. San Francisco, Ban Ditto 550. Hawaii 999 10 (Xtra. New York 939. Perry Service In*. OR CARS TO NEW YORK ' WantBd Used Cm 101 ATTENTION WE'RE PAYNG TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS Glenn’s. Motor Sales 952 W. HURON__ FE' 4-7371 • AVERILL'S HIGH t FOR LATE MODEL I ELS WORTH Ac BEATTIE. MA 5-1400 . LET U8 LOWER YOUR PAY-! ments At give you transportation. JOE’S CAR LOT 2366 Pontinr Road kt Opdvk* FilMWI ' QUALITY MOTOR I SALES NEEDS ALL MOD EL CLEAN CARS TODAY St* ORCHARD LAKE FE 3-70411 See M & M Moto. Sales For top dollar on late/ model cars. 2527 Dixie Hwy. OR 2-15S3I TOP BUCK—JUNK CAR. TRUCH. * PONTIAC WASTE ’ PE 2-0200 TAKE ADVANTAGE of our need for good condition Uaad Can. W* wm pay Ton Dollar tor tlcan. ibarp cars. All makes and dll' models. • JEROME "Bright Spat" Orchard Laka at Cau FE 8-0488 Open Eves. Top Ca$h Paid .^> FOR USED CARS — Lloyd Motor Sales 9 8. Saginaw . FE 34131 Nort-h^Chev. intar Blvd. kl 8 Woodward Av rmingham_MI 4-2T EDDIE STEELE -FOREIGN- -CAR- DEPT. ’59 SIMCA L. $995 '59 PREFECT E1VOLX8R FORD 4-DOOR $995 $995 • ’59 ESCORT INOU9R PORD $995 •’57 METROPOLITAN 2 DOOR HARDTOP $895 '56 VOLKSWaAGE# 2-DOOR . $895 . * ’57 RENAtJLT DAUPHIN! 4-DOOR $795 '53 ANGLIA ENGLISH PORD $495 Eddie Steele ' — FORD — 2705 Orchard ‘Lake Avenue — KEEGO HARBOR — FE 2-2529 FE 5-9204 i 1961' CHEVROLET 4 DOOR BEL Air PowergUd*. blai' I fair 64042 ! 1959 CHEVROLET. DELRAY, elean^ and ^ sharp1 * - 1 RAMBLER. 156 I top. V-8 anrina. radio, powergllde Where - elaA North Chevrolet can one be found for only 1746. I North Chev. 1954 CHEVROLET BEL AIR A TUR-mi while. Radio and aitsMikf _____ __ wmte iinlch. Our stock No. 1341. Our price 91,455. ^ North Chev. Hunter Bird, kl 8. Woodward Av«. MI MIR SHELTON Pontiac-Bukk Rochester. Mich. I OL 1-8133 >OOR BEL j , r£F Cnssman j CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER v OPEN EYM, QL MBI 1 SHOP i • SUNDAY BUY MONDAY OLIVER Motor Sales 316 Orchard Lake At*. ' PE 34101 Open Even BUICK OPEL JEEP 000 miles. 975*. MI ,5-6551. 1553 FORD 2 DR. OOOD RUNNINO j prr order. Very goad tires A "hew battery: 994*. MY 3-1277, 952 FORD SEDAN. RADIO * HEATER V-I. OVERDRIVE ABSOLUTELY 170 MONEY DOWN. Assume payments tl lio.o* per mo. Catl Crtdlt Mgr. Mr. Parka at Ml 4-7)60. Harold Turner Pord. REPOSSESSION I full price. No Ctth Needed. Pay only 93S Due May 15th Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. 31-8-4533 1 105 EaatJMvd. S at Auburn 'no £au 11554 PORD RANCH WAOON, RA-at Ml DIO A HJUTEK OVERDRIVE. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY - ' DOWN. Assume payments of 417 04 per mo Call Credit Mir. Mr parks as Mi a<«aa Harms MSS PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN Radi*, heater, H/dramatic Tha color le right sad tbo ear la rtjhL our stack N*. 13*7. Only North, Chev. ' —__ ... .-ord. j ^jKjfMOpTH ITATIOH WAqgif | Birmingham arFRfCB______ -- Htr. Hydra hrtfty. 4 cylinder wsMHmil eoc _ _______ appearance Low mUoago, PAYMENTS TOO BORDEN-1 are. 1 DON'S USED CARS M34 Lake Orton - MY 34041 ; 1 ’58 FORD 3 DOOR 81095 1153 FORD. V-6, 2-DOOft NICE car. FE 3-7543. H. Riggins 57 FORD FAIRLANE 500.' 4 DOOR 'Cy' Owens ! W 8 SAGINAW STROP SAVE “PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS Auda. Lark. • 000 Ml II Pord Rancnwgn.. V-6. Kick *! Chev BUcayne SI Pkrd, 6 POM ai Buick Spec L HT *66 Pord SUtkHTwagon •56 Chev . U PO *55 Pord VUl. V-6. tbkrp '55 flick. 3 T>r ..... •55 Ry^Vw,' overdrive V 53 Chev., eatra -sharp •53 Chev nice • "M Fontlar Starchier ... "53 Pontiac. 3 Dr. ..... ;ce8entndc >4 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. RADIO md heater, raorilcnt condition, to money down. Pull price 3135. lasumi payments of 81.35 wort. See credit manager,-Mr. White at King Auto Balea, 116 8. Saginaw. i Call Credit Mgr Mr. Part | at Ml 4-7958 Harold Turner Fora. I 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA CON-i vertlble Turquoise, whitewalls, full |nwer equipment. It won't Suburban- j OLDS-LARK 592 S. Woodward B'hajn MI 4-4485 I SERVICE UNTIL MIDNIGHT 1955 CHEVROLET HARDTOP. V4, RADIO fe HEATER. ABSOLUTELY MO MONEY DOWN Aseume payments of *34 31 per mo-Call f Credit Mar. Mr. Parks al MI AO. Haro.d furner- F07d. CHEVROLET. Kl NOS WOOD and s0teerirg**V4.PwhUe wall” lo. heater 92295 EM 3-3528. TOP DOLLAR . tor '58 to *5S model* — • : H. J. VAN WELT .454# Dixie Hwy. Ph. pR 2-, WANTED LATE MODEL PICK-UP ■„ jn cood condition, fit 54755 after ?WE 8bT AND-TKAtiil GOOD CLEAN CARA AMD. TRUCKS EconoBiio Cara 1 22 Auburn . wjSPnro: jTifrciAa'^^ ■ _ ■ s 2-D< ’54 CHEVY 2-Door Sedan ttonally clean. Orey top. $1405. Call after 84185. ; translate- 6 p m. •M "mercurY kardtor mx€wl- ,J5 PORD V HEATER _ 3 DOOR RADIO A ________ ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Asaum* ments of IT Credit ir*»._________ _ 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. _____ Terrific Trade-ins ^mission 11657 Pontiac Chieftain Catalina 2 , tkes. low dr. Hardtop. Hydramatie. Radio, j 1360 Parr? at Madison PC 4-6166 Itlan. FE j Heatrr.^ .Power JEEP_ 1951._4 WHEEL DRIVE. power. Beautiful blue f down payment. 1558 Pontiac Caullna 3-1 ,.top. Hydra matte Radio_________ __________ _____ , or. New car terms on this car. ‘53 MERCURY * DOOR SEDAN, yw 1957 Pontiac Chieftain 4'-Dr. sedan. 55 down H per week. "Credit •'-dramatic Radio and heater. No Problem. - LLOYD MOTOR Mart finish. Low down pay- 8ALEB. 233 8- Saginaw. FE 34131 Pontiac starehitf 4-Dr. Hard- Clearance on all car* i. Hydramatie. Radio and heat- No reasonable offer refuted Whitewalls. All leather In- ROGER’S SALES A SERVICE ;rlor Low down payment. 695 Auburn Ave.________ FE 5-6181 . ■ Bard- . B5i 1557 FORD V4. 3 DOOR. RADIO A HEATER, ABSOLUTELY. NO MONEY DOWN Assume payment* of ttfu per me. (hill ----- — Parks at MI * R heater. EM •62 FORD OOOD BODY. NEEDS motor. $5*. Fg 54555. , *56 FORD FAIRLANE. 3 DR. V4. POM. WbMcwalle. Clean Pint Best offer. FE 2 M MERC HT -PI A brake* ............. 1955 Pontlae • Dr sodan Radio j HAUPT. PONTIAC |'!§Sfej5? 1*58 OPFL. *700 MILES. FE 5-3580_____ 1956 3-DR. M HARDTOP OLDS. Oood eond. FE S-534S _____ •57 OLDS 58 HOLIDAY COUPE, ' irlng^astd beakee,------------- sharp. Can I "wTf CLARKSTON *54 OLD! i^FKR 580000 HAFK Boat offer. CL 3-3815. Tf~M OLDS. RED’ finished, 8- door I rHJTE OR 3-3718 „ 1957 PORD. I CYLINDER. AUTO-' M . matte, radio and boater Club ifi* o others need ceil. I Olds Oravert. .“"sift? WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC CLEAN Birminghajn Trade* 1350 N. Woodward DOE. 4 DOOR, Oyromatte. good t ____ 54.00V mil**. 9225. L_____ flngton, Rochester UL 2-5211. BLOOMFIELD HILLS LADY WILL sell. "M Dodge. Royal Grtm Lancer, fully equipped, new __ battery! fine com. 949 Yarboro 3.— 1*51. FIREDOME. 3-tisrdtop — TorquofUto tra— r ctnrln* sad brake*. : '52 Chrysler, clean Rf '50- 51 Chevy. RAH, . ’53-'52 Pontiac ...... '53-50 Plymouth, | '5I- 92 R-— -------1 rmouth. good lick, good rui V-i Filrlsns ECONOMY CARS •93 CTUCY. SEp. STD. TRAlfs. NOT -----).' 9349 fulj L Bins, JLuCky Asti M. PE 4-2314. 1)2 I TW 3-2877. it A-l oowdltio*. 1M8 BUICK HARDTOP. R ADiC heater. Dyne flow, a beautiful on owner. Yellow and white Raid |f stock No. 1392. Our iSw prlc North Chev ISSSSjES:" ""riK'AS owner, it Our Kook No. 1356. ON prlc# $1613. North Chev., *7 CHEVY 4tDOfnC 8 CYLINDER, standard (ransmlttloa. Clean, no ru»t OR M78 tftsr 1954 DeSOTO 4 DOOR SEDAN, RA-dlo. heater, sutomatie transmls-— ----- stottlng. This will North Chev. Demonstrator Sales FALCON. 3-DR._ OALAKIE SEDAN. 4-DR. TOM BOHR. INC. 125 g. Mrin, Milford, MU < •84 FORD. 3-DI 1958 FORD SfAflONWlabN. Excellent condition, radio and heater. No money down. Assume psye meat* of 9*4.15 per month. See eralM manager, Mr. Yfiilte at Etna AMO Sotos, U) 8. Saginaw. FE 5-845X •44 FORD V4 WAOON STD TRANK 4995. SM 3-0051; I Oonway, 1557 FORD CUSTOM, s'CYLINDER — Eicellent eonditton. After IJt Phone OL 34293. n. BIHMINOHAM-RAMBLI S:WOODWARD._MI_----- - FORD DEALER -Used Car Shopping < ’59 FORD GALAXY 2 DOOR • $2045 !uf. MICHIOAN MOTOR SALES _____591 H. FERRY_ HASKINS', springtime 'Gy' Owens ffirrit II ft 167 S. SAGINAW STREET SPECIALS ---------------M1,)-......- 19.55 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- HEY PAL! I mission, radio, 'heater. Beautiful rose and white finish. 1955 CHEVROLET 218 4-DOOR 8E-dan. V-8 engine, radio, heater. __ Cream and green finish. 'M.hHiv; iei Air! 1557 CHEVROLET 216 HARDTOP, H ZS59 powergllde. radio, heater. Like new 2-tone blue finish. 1557 DODOE ROYAL HARDTOP, I 1*55 OLDSMOBfLE top, rtdlm ' IS" HARD-1 Hydra.^ snu j ' North Chev. Hunter- Bled., ot S. Woodward A; gram 1*5* CHEVROLET BROOEWOOD 4- ““ —lion, powergllde. Begutlful solid N PICKUP. DARfc md condition. whit* wall tires. A-l toad. 9799 emT-awE ____ 1959 SUBURBAN 4-DOOR STATION I Wagon Plymouth. Low mUease. Must sell quick. PI 44196._ PLYMOUTH '55 8PT8 SUBURBAN I V-8. 9 pdas, station wgn. Pull jiwri^Ul* iMW. Must sell. PE I rl7 '"PLYMOUTiTTtARrfrbPr~lt*H I j *2-tone, red and black, push but- j. ' ton! clean, by ewner PE 9-1235 ' WILL ACCEPT ; OttM. oulbo#rd«. bomu. rtfrigrr*-tors and appliances, ,etc On our ' ; a#w i960 Ramblers or anv good uatd car ka part payment. I BILL SPENCE ' "RAMBLER” . . SALES fb SERVICE-! i1M *■ SAOINAW PE 9-4541 ■ Johnson OFFERS. New Ramblers 4 DOOR-6 PASSENGER SEDANS Complete Delivered Price $1694.35 IIVCLUDBt ALL TAXES 6 LICENSE TRANSFER. Russ Johnson Motor Sales [I LAKE ORION I ! MY 2-2871 or MY 2-23811 1958 PLYMOUTH. 2-DOOR I REPOSSESSION | 94*5 full price. No cosh needed , Pay only 537 Due Mae 15th Rite AtRo. Mr Bell P* 5-4539 | 109 East B!vd_S. st Auburn I8d PLYMOUTH SEDAN. RADIO ! * HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANS-1 MISSION ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN . Assume pay- | ments of 6191« per mo. Call Crodt Mrr. Mr Parks at Ml 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. NTATTON WAOON I "58 Plymouth sport. 6-Door, rod and white 6 cylinder, ebroms . whit# wait tiro*. ..._____ dSor — hk nriws, Power brakes. _____RAH clean. 9W FE 3-0935. itandard ! $4 FONTIAC 4 DOOR HARDTOP “—au-1 Catalina, hydramatie. white wall. A-l tires. RAH. rawer brakes, eery ■T-1 sharp. 97*5. PL 9-4)9*._ - PONTIAC 8. EXCELLENT Litton, all new Uraa. OR 3-1464 NEW PONTIAC8 AT TREMKN-dous discount. Do not fail to see us before you buy - Keego Sales & Service ______; Keego • Harbor '55 FONTTAC' DELUXE STATION wagon Hydram *11 ----- brakes, f------■ Easy-eye gtaaa. Esc. cow-Reas, OR 3-4582 1554 PONTIAC STARCHIER CAT-Tna. 2 door.- good condition, riw . ___________ 1954 PONTIAC. 3-DOON REPOSSESSION 149 lull price. No cash needed Pay only 57 *5 Due May M:h Rite Auto. Mr Bell. FE 8-4539 Nq. 153. 4-dhpr American 91.7)*.** Dellvvsd with heater washer, undercoat. plus your license Hi & c. Rambler Super*Market COMMERCE RD EM 3-4116 SPECIAL *66 PontlkC 3-door htrdtop Auto . radio* htkter. Clean 6466. R &CRAMBLER » COMMERCE RO EM 3-4155 EM 3-4155 1*55 NASH STATESMAN. MAUT1-ful 2-tone. ekrtVort condition. I of 816 25 While *1 RAMBLER 1*5*. SUPER AMERI-can Radi*, heater. Extre clean. Private . OR 3-3)6* 1999 RAMBLER CUSTOM CROSS -— — wagon. Like I actual.miles Cowutry. ~ »*,eK - « wmw w imance -SIR MING HAM-RAMBLER. *4« A WOODWARD, Ml 9-3*04____ 1655 RAMBLER CR08R COUNTRY Wagon. Radio end heater, automat)*/ Pint 15*5 buy* HI 5 men •55* and "67a lo ehooee from. Mo Mart JAMBLEL.. MI 8-3904. __________ 15M RAMBLER BtATiON'^AOON. Sharp. A real buy at only 61.795. with *95 down. Call PE 4-40U 1*55 RAinLER WAOON. RADIO * HEATER. WHITE WALL TIRES ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payment! of 52) 84 per mu. Lott Credit Mgr Mr. Parke at MI 5-7588. Harold Turner Ford 1188 SIMCA ARONDE HARDTOP RADIO * HEATER. WHITE- -x PLYM. 4 Dr. Helv,_.., ;58 FORD 2 Dr. Cuitom . ... .ir£p* Dr. Blarcblef i. 8 Fees. 81881 51488 91684 itamatte $ir‘ ‘ vtst - CHEV. •55 MERC. •55 CHEV. '58 FONT. . . •64 FONT. Wagon. Atoo a jin* -election Dixie Ok'd Cars l. V-8 5-1786 I PLYMOUTH ) PONTIAC 81 .......rakes Mils Dr. Hardtop. White-410. Irene. Radio R 91196 Dr. Redan 1 DIXIE HWY. NEAR SA8HABAW , _DRAYTON PLAINS 7-MICK. Ue-wnL J vi. - PL _ . . '88 BUICK ) DR HARDTOP naskins Chev. ?------------------------ 5) RANCH~WAOON. OOOD CON-dltlon. MU 4-5863. 1288^^2V-* » DOOR. RADIO b- g^ATE*. AB8QLUTELT NO MONEY DOWN, Aeaamt payments of I28.M per mo. call Crjjtt Mgr*7>lr Vark. at M 4-7588. Harold Tumor Pord. oUo. dwmttCjMMBtb t pab---------- wHM .... offer C * C Saginaw, FE 4-8158. '57 OLDS II CONVERnBLE FULL . power, eery clean. FB I-— •53 pontlae Standard ...- 9239 •S3 Chcvle Bel Air .... . 933) "53 Pontiac haidtOB ____ |2M REAL BAROAINSI *52 Dodge .............. | 59 •41 Plymouth ............ I 41 'S3 Packard ............. I 99 •63 Pord ranch wagon .....$ la QUEEN AUTO SALES Wagon. ... _ ,IEL________ yjEoSjfr. ■■ 51258 •55 HUDION condition 'll PONTIAC 3 Dr. (AqM- ’57 FORD ' COUNTRY SEDAN " $1145 , 'Cy'Owens 14T "8. SAOINAW STREET HI 5-4I01 1 it Continental kit , • 91399 ’M CHEVY station Wagon Nomad. Auto, trass. V-l ongtoo. Like MW________ .... .. . 11796 '65CHKVT 4 Dr. Blscaync. On* -FMm,- Radio It Haator 9M45 •57, FORD 1 Dr. Hardtop. Power ottering end brakes. POM One owner.. Like new J >, $1335 5* BUICK 4 Dr. Hardtop .., life* '58 OLDS 1 Dr. Hardtoo. Hydtamat- tehiit Oifcrd? JSSS!** tnm ,°Sa 1-35)8 FACTORY BRANCH Open House SUNDAY ALTHOUBH WE ARE CLOSED YOU ARB WELCOME TO COME IN AND LOOK THE CAM OVER AND Make Your Deal Monday WEEKEND SPECIAL . ’59 PONTIAC - B-VILLB SPORT COUPE Radio 6 Bntef, Hydra-malic. W-lSUs, Power •leering 4 Power brake*. $2895 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE FE 3*7954 / REPOSSESSED CAM 1954 ChOV. Sod.....5 98 1*48 Plym. E*d.....I 45 1153 Pont. Bed.....6135 1558 Pord 8. 2 DC. ..... I 41 HT EJ0HN80N 17 Pontiac 4 door hardtoP! 61.1*8 OR 3-4879 after. 8._ DODGE . CITY •18 DODGE CAVE 3880 POLARA 4 DOOR. 6 PAS*. WAOON. 1,588 MILE!. LIKE NEW I ~57 PLYMOUTH |t*j BELVEDERE 2 DR. SEDAN A LffTLE MED BEAUTY! RADIO HEATER. AUTO. TRANE. I PORD ..... ... .. 58N IlSSS* H - Sob*/ dm 'll PLYMOUTH .1 1 BUICK . | SPECIAL S DOOR IIO A ■lack 6 white;, rami no Rwr on ¥ms ora. JOHN I-■ SMITH DODGE INCORPORATED / V 8. 8*|lnaw - •' 0W 3-7854' • 3-0081. g. Conway -J *4 VALIANT V-344, RADIO. HEAT-*r white wall* will accept older model convertible as pan pay-ment, FE 4-5404 after 5:80: _• JUST MAKE PAYMENTS Absolutely NO CASH NEEDED NO PAYMKNTg 'TIL JUNE TTH 53 Mercury-4-dr. 1381 FULL PRICE 817 MO J56 PONTIAC 2-DR. 53*5 PULL PRIOR 131 MO. ’56 PLYMOUTH WGN. 83M FULL PRIOR *33 MO. 53 CHEVY 2-DR. 8)9 PULE PRICE . *5 MO. ’52 MERCURY H’TOP 1145 PULL PRICE |t MO. MANY MORfe GREAT VALUU Go. The. Rite Way Fret Tjre Guarantee ■ RITE / AUTO SALES III CAST JL*T AUBURN THE POftTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, I960 TWENTY-THREE Today’s Television • Programs Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice' WASHINGTON - forth America comprises ah area of about 8.-. 300,000 square miles. It la about ooe-half the area of Asia. "*■ Channel J-WJBKTV Channel 4-yWWJ-TV Channel 7-WXYZTV Channel 8-CKLW-TV ,s\ at 7:30 TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS 1:00 (J) Early Show .(began at 5 p.m.) (4) Da Gaulle. (7) Pro Football,, (9) Popeye. ■:M (3) Union Pacific. (4) Honeymooner*. (D Football (90k) (9) Talent Caravan. liOO (2) Four Just Mon. (4) People Are Funny. (7) Girt Decoy. (9) Streets of Danger. 1:89 (3) Perry Mason. <4) (color) Bonanza, (7) Dick Clark. (9) Best of Million Dollar Movie. Comedy: Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, “Love Finds Andy Hardy," CSD. 1:00 (3) Perry Mason (cont.) (4) Bonanza (cont.) (7) John Gunther. (9) Film (began p.m.) 8:30 (2) Wanted: Dead or Alive. (4) Man and Challenge. (7) Leave It to Beaver. (9) Film (began at 7:30 p.m.) 9:00 (3) Mr. Lucky. (4) Deputy. (7) Lawrence Welk. (9) Feature Theater. Drama: — James Stewart. “Game Live With Me,” (’49). 9:30 (2) Have Gun, Will Travel. (4) World Wide 60. (7) Welk (cont) (9) Movie (began at 9 p.m.) 10:00 (3) Gunsmoke. (4) World (cont.) (7) Jubilee UJLA. (9) Movie, (began at 9 p.m.) 19:11 (9) King Whyte Show. 19:30 (3) Sea Hunt. (4) Man from Interpol. (7) Jubilee (cont.) (9) Waterfront. 11:00 (3) (4) (9) News,.Sports. Weather (7) Whirtybirds. 11:13 (9) Starlight Theater; Drama: Tyrone Power. “Captain' from Castile,” (’41). 11:99 (4) Saturday Movie. Comedy: denry Fonda, “You Belong to Me.” . C41): Drama: * Glenn Ford. "flight Lieutenant.” (’43). t 11:88 (3) Nightwatch Theater. Dramas: Henry Fonda. “Spawn of the North," (’38); Phyllis Talbot, “Men of Two Worlds.." 11:89 (7) Shock Theater. Melodrama: .Lon Chaney, “Mummy’s Curse.” C45). SUNDAY MORNING 7:88 (3) Meditations. 8:98 (3) Mass tot Shut-ins. 8:18 (9)'BUlboard. 8:18 (9) Sacred Heart. 9:88 (2) Christophers. (9) Herald of Truth. S18S (4) New*. 9i8l (3) Court of Health. . (4) Church at the Croaa- (T) Undor.at a nd i n g ----Our World. J(9) Temple Baptist Church. l:fR (2) To Dwell Together. 9:88 (3) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Frontiers of Faith. (7) Christian Science. (9) Oral Roberta. (7) Accent. 18:89 (3) This Is the Life. . (4) Cartoon Storybook. (7) Faith tor Today. (9) Cathedral of Tomorrow. 10:3# (7) Fun House. (4) Kit Canon. 11:19 (4).Sergeaat Preston. . (3) Felix the Cat. Johns Hopkins File. (9) Christophers, lit 18 (3) Little Lulu. tl:89 (3) Roy Rogers. (4) Michigan Conservation. (7) Three Stooges. (9) Gilead Baptist Church. 11:41 (4) Americans at Work. SUNDAY AFTERNOON (2) Detroit Speaks. (4) U. of M. Presents.. 19) Mickey Rooney. (7) Championship Bowling, (9) Dr. Christian. (4) Builders’ Showcase. (9) Damon Runyon Theater. (4) Winter Baseball. (3) Movie. (7) World Adventure Series. (9) Movie. (7) Youth Bureau. (3) Movie. (7) Bishop Pike. (4) Washington to Michigan. (4) Inside Sports. (7) College News Conference. (4) Movie. -. (3) Image Television „(T) Open Hearing. (7)-Campaign Roundup. (3) Press Conference. (9) Movie. (7) Movie. (3) Young People’s Concert (4) World Championship Golf. (7) Matty's Funday Funnies. (3) Face the Nation. (4) Overland Trail. > (7J Broken Arrow. (9) Movie. "King o9 the Lumberjacks.” (1940). The burly boss of a lumber cdmp befriends a lonely showgirl who, then weds him out of gratitude. John P*V Gloria Dickson, Stanley Fields. (3) Dennis The MenAce. (7) Maverick-(56) Guest Lectors. 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. (4) Wedding Preview. (9) Movie. "The Green Years.” (1946). The every- day life and personalities of a middle-class Scottish family are revealed as a young Irirti lad. wanting a college education, makes his heme with*thetn. Charles Coburn. (56jNEIns. Zwie, Drei. (7) Lawman. (56) Time to Dance. (4) Dinah Shorr. (3) G.E. Theater. (7) Rebel. (56) Ease in the Window. (2) Alfred Hitchcock. (7) Alaskans. (2) George Gobel. (4) Great Mysteries. - ' Television Features By Ualted Press International Saturday NEWS CONFERENCE, 11 sj (2).. French President Charles de Gaulle at the National Prefs Club, Washington, D. C. PRRY MASON, 7:80 p.m. (2). A landowner hires Mason (Raymond Burr) to help him find-out which of two nephews is taking part in a swindle and murder. DICK CLARK SHOW. 7:30 p. (7). Dick’s musical guests include Jill Corey, Billy and IyiHy, Paul Anita, The Brothers Four, and Billy Bland.' S O H N • GUNTHER’S HIGH ROAD. 8 p.m. (7). Island-hopping in the Caribbean to visit the new nation, the West Indies Federation. HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL, 9:80 p.m. (2). Paladin (Richard Boone), his prisoner and three traveling companions are captured by a hired killer. WORLD WIDE 00,8:10 pju. (4). A full-hour report on racial conflict SUNDAY EVENING 8:09 (2) Small World. (4) (color) George Pierrot. (7) Citizen Soldier. (9) Popeye. (56) Black and Unknown Bards. 6:80 (2) Twentieth Century. (7) Rescue 8. (56) Two Centuries of Syra-phony. ► 7:88 (2) Lassie. ap ruwu CAB MEMBER—John S. Brag-den baa been chosen by President Elsenhower to be a member of the Civil Aeronautics Board. He is now a special assistant to Eisenhower. -Today's Radio Programs wxn arm wcab aissi <:M—WJR, Ntwi *:*•- WJR, Thru Sum WWJ. Monitor cklw. aw. of mot* WPON. Candlelit* *:*•—WJR. Brood**; WXTZ, PIUS WHO* CKLW. M*(O0lne ■ iaC ' ~ WJR, Mod. Music WWJ. IWiW " WPON. Sound*t»f* • :M—WJR. mchUgbti siss-wm. uapiw •■a*-wwj. om 0try ll:«t-WJR. Ntv*. Sport!' CKLW. Raw*. SUMf WPON. M'mla WXYZ, Prod Wtlu WJBSLAtdrW 111*0—WJR. Dane* TMM ' WWJ. MUM* SUNDAY MORNING litd—WJR, Prnrm Ravttw CKLW. Album Tim* WJBK. Brotherhood Hr Oitd-WJR. oma ltdd—WJR, Parorlle Hymu* wxtz, rtirm Neve cklw. Manta of Ptlth WJBK, Cnidihid Hour WCAR, Howe, WoodUUf . WPON, Bunday derenade T i*a—WJR. Pant Pams WWJ, Mariner'* cburota •hSIB r—“ CKLW I WJBK, f »:*•—WJR, New*. Hart wwj. dtonlaad .wxn, atuo clam CKLW, tamr WoraMp Hour " WJBK, Hymn* Wo Lou* WPOH. Calrarr Baptist PL, -WJR, Ronfra V TZ. Win** of H ,W. Rontlac Hal WWJ, Crossroad* Churel Wttk, Oral Rittrto CKLW. itttaooda Tempi* WJBK, Now, SL Prone WCAR Noam Patrlak Pisa-WJR MMM WWJ. aaadajt Mntto CLW, Bob. Chrlatlan JBK, World Tomorrow fOM. Pint Baptist Itidd—WJR urn Hymn* WWJ. Radio Pulpit WXTZ. New*, aim. Beal CKLW Radio WJii. Row*. L-WPON. Chrletopber IO:St—WJR Chapel Hour ML Newe, Scout* CKLW, voice of Prophet; ; wjbk. Men Roll WPON. Bmownual aoptlat llita-WJR Uymoa’o Hr. 1 WWJ. St. Poul'e Catbedraf WXTZ. Bund*; Boot 1 CKLW, Pontiac Baptist WJBK, Raws* Titan -wpon. Otnunl MathodM lltl»-WJR Sunday Chair CKLW. Naw*. AntHcan WJBK. Dot Speaki SUNDAY AFTERNOON t:ta—WJR Hans, Oooel WWJ. Newe, Uneota wxyz, Sunday Mat CKLW, Labor New* WCAR Mm, WllitlH WJBK, ROM, Mutle WPON. KMt maa-WJR Sunday Supra! WWJ. Mur Preneh WXTZ. Newe. aun. Beet CKLW. Rob Knowlee Itaa-WJR Art Ot Inve*tln( WWJ. jmm. Praam WPON, Yaath forum jiia-wjR m in ' WWJ. Boeoban WCAR, MutM WPON, Pontiac Woakond tidd-WJR Soap* WJBK, Muale wpon. Blf Pour Show WJBK. funday sound* liSO-CRLW. Knowlu iisa-WJR eoaftmitb WCAR Newt, Lacan wscyz. Hour of Doe'o. , 4:00—WJR Yoalta wwj. Monitor WXYZ, Revival 1:30 (7) —H4): : m 1:88 (4) 10:00 (4) 10:88 (7) 11:0* (2) (4) Michigan Adds 35 State Police Brings Force to Within 18 of Authorized Full Manpower EAST LANSING » — Michigan has 35 brand new State Police troopers today. • ★ ♦ St They will bring the force to 1.137 -lg short of the authorized Board Taking Look at Capital Problems WASHINGTON (D-The Civil Aeronautics Board will take a hard look at nuxiey problems •plaguing Capital Airlines, the nations fifth largest, * The CAB ordered Capital to submit within 45 days a report on its financial troubles as the first step in a board investigation which will include scrutiny of the firm’* petition for a 13 million dollar annual subsidy. jk .* ♦ Also to be studied by the CAB re possible transfer of gome Capital routes to other airlines and possible integration of . Capital routes with those of other airlines through merger, consolidation or acquisition. * * * The CAB acted yesterday as Capital directors announced that President David H. Balder and two other company officials will seek a meeting witii Vickers-Armstrongs, Ltd., in an attempt to stave off foreclosure of * mortgage n Capital's airplanes. Captni'i board also ordered salary cuts of at least 10 per cent toy 19 Of the firm’* officers who now average 923,000 yearly. Use 98 recruits were graduated at ceremonies here yeoter-day and designated probationary trooper*. Gov. Williams addressed the graduates and presented two bravery awards and six meritorious citations to a group of full-fledged troopers. IQSARMEp MAN The braver^ awards went to troopers Lewis G. Smith and Donald Rudman of the Flint post. Tbs pair disarmed a mentally disturbed man who had held other officers at bay with a rifle and shotgun to ML Mortis Town-■hip- Citations for siting under tire a berserk farmhaqd who was terrorizing his wife and another family in a home were presented to four troopers from the Mt. Pleasant post ★ * * They are Richard L. Hofmann, Arthur W. Tootey, Paul J. Jones and Gerald L Koenigsknecht. Also cited were troopers Charles F. Spurlin and Herbert R. Mark-lein of the Bridgeport post for alertness tn arresting three men charged witii stealing livestock. Meditations. On the Farm Front. Today. TV College Recess. Funews. Felix the Cut. Breakfast Time. Captain Kangaroo. Johnny Ginger. For Better or Worse. I Married Joan. Movie. Exercise. Stage 3. Faye EHzabeth. Dough /Re Mi. Billboard. Play Your Hunch.. Ding Dong School. News.- I Love Lucy. Price Is Right. Lady of Charm. tMovte, Concentration. December Bride. . Detroit Today. MONDAY AFTERNOON m'(2) Love of Life. (4). Truth or Consequences. (7) Restless Gun, . (9) Let’S Look. II (9) Mr. X in Canada. W (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be You, (7) Love That Bob. . (9) Mary Morgan. IS (2) Guiding Light. M (9) News. I (4) Bold Journey. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) About Faces. * (9) Movie. * (7) Life of Riley. (2) As World Turns. 8 (2) MediC. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) Day .in Cburt. 8 (4) Loretta Younfc. (T) Gale Storm. (2) House Party. 8 (2) Millionaire. (4) Young Dr, Malone. (7). Beat the Clock. Dearden Will Qeliver Address in Kentucky COVINGTON, Ky. (El—The Most Rev. John F. Dearden, Archbishop of Detroit, will deliver the address when the Most Rev. Richard H. Ackerman becomes seventh Bishop) of Covington May 17, it was an-| nounced today. it ★ ★ The churchmen are old friends. The Rev. Dearden consecrated) Ackerman as bishop in "1956 in Pittsburg. At that time Dearden was bishop of that city. (9) Movte. ' - 1 30 (2) Verdict Ii Your*. (4) From These-RooU. (?) .Who Do You Truat? 88 (3) Brighter Day. (4) Fibber McGee and Molly. (7) American Bandstand. :1S (2) Secret Storm. _ 30 (2) Edge of Night. . (4) Buckskin. <91 Robin Hood, (2)Movte. (4) (odor) George Pierrot WC NAVI THOSI HAM TO FIND ITIMS Slyrfeaa sheets. ‘ i Bae ef n#w*r- ■lie*. M*aias, laxfa Baa at Clio'S HAM) CRAFT Si* OaktaaS tn. - 13:0#' (9) Looney Tunes. (7) Rin Tin Tin. (9) News. The DR. JAMES O. WHITMER Chiropractic Clinic FE 24275 60S Community Baak Bldg. See Our Display of Refrigerators in Colors! ^ Our saw stare addition new span. 110-ft. of windows thawing tha latait in TV, Washers,’ Dryers, Rangai, Ratrifaraters. - HAMPTON’S ELECTRIC COMPANY 825 W> Huron Street Open Evenings 'til 9 P.M. FE 4-2525, CKLW, Kad Device «:*d-WJl». Mnels HaU WWJ, Nawa. Prsaeb WXTk. Winter * CKLW. Nawt. Mutle ’ WCAR. IMS, Bennett trrON. Ckrrtifs Tr»de CKLW, 1 tf Darlet SONOTONE House of Hearing Fiee Hearing Tests Oyaa Man. and tit Braatafi FHA 5 YRS. TO DIAL DIRECT WITH THE BUILDER • Aluminum Skling ond Stone • Additions ' • Recreation Rooms • Garages • Complete Modernization FREE PLANNING SERVICE TREE ESTIMATES —,Na Payments til JULY lfrM building "Serahc re 2-7004 eok“M7T TVu CLEARANCE IV USED AH a aft liit od Mow are faaraalaad ia writing lot JO day* on parts ond labor. 90 daft lot picture luba. 12" GE...... .$19*95 If Syhfonia .. $24.95 16" Motorola . $34.95 17" Triad . . . . .$29*95 17" IKA........$34.95 21" Ambassador.$44.95 All sots listed Mow have now ool guaratilgo. H darn parts and labor—ono fall foot on pictara luba. .-«* -• 17" Bleed Munti . $44.95 . $99.95 U Other Osod Sals to Choo$o From — All In fbp Class Cgnditioa. OBEL Radio ond TV Salat and Sarvica 3930 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 9-9 MON. THkU SAT. Ff 44945 The Proof of the Pudding Is In the Eating! HERE IS ANOTHER TESTIMONIAL FROM A SATISFIED OWNER OF A BURDETTE GAS BURNER! NO MONEY DOWN Up to 5 Year* to Pay FHA Terms MICHIGAN HEATING Co_ Inc. 88 Nawbarry Street FE 8-6^21 * s THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23,1060 TWENTY-FOUR Sparks -Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughful Service” Rev. JoelKuvuna of Africa to Attend Church Council About one-fourth of Ntw| York City’s water supply is j drawn regularly from the Cro-jJ ton river basin. \ DETROIT (UPD — Negotiations |n eXistinK wages, hours and oth-on new contract* begin Tuesday er conditions oif employment” when bargaining team* of Michi- wtiicfa will be outlined during began Bell Telephone Oo. and the gotCatfomt, ■ , ' . Communications Worker* of Aflier- Bell’s bargaining' team is head-ica t AFL-CIO) meet. ed by David K. Easlick, assis- Present contract* covering tant vice president, and die about IMS# Michigan Bell em- i Union’s by Herman Stielton, inter- iried to a Bible teacher, and a son [with the Belgian | studying for the ministry. [ficiat^ and Congo! While not associated with poll- the emerging nat {ties, he has had eerdial relations jGeorge j. Bersct [national representative. Be Smart, Ba Thrifty — Monday and Everyday, You Can Ba Sura af Extra Savings at Soars reversible jackets AT HALF-^RICE The Rev. Joel Kuvuna, native [pastor and evangelist from Africa,! [will apeak at 7.30 p.m. Tuesday] Tit the Alliance Church, M59 at North Cass Lake roSd. •>-qt. gas can or liQse nozzle ON SALE MONDAY The Rev. Mr. Kuvtina is in this country,1 as the. representative of i the 125 Christian & Missionary Alliance churches in the Belgian Con-| go. During the annual Council of, the Alliance in Portland, Ore.,[ scheduled May 11*10. be will speak for the 40,000 African Christians of the denomination. Your Choice CURRENT RATE on ALL SAVINGS Qapitol Savings & Loan Assoc. 75 W. Huron FE 4-0561 fsttblfafted 1990 rail PARKINC IN MAR OP BUILDING Reg. 1.29 Gas Can. Easy to carry, pour, store. Flexible spout Filler. Leakproof. ‘ \' Reg. 1.49 Garden Hom Nozzle Regulated spray by squeeze of lever. Sprays range from mist to coarse. Hardware Dept. Slain Basement Charge It Mid-weight, 100% combed cotton jacket reverses from lustrous solid to handsome plaid. *S thru XL. 8 pert* wear, Main Fleer men's assorted socks on sale The guest preacher win speak in j Kifiote, his native tongue. The1 Rev. David C. Kopp, who served in the Congo 30 years ago and who is returning to Africa in June for [ another term of mission work, win i interpret .his sermon. . : I The Rev. Mn Kuvuna wilt j apeak at noon Tuesday to the i Christian Business Men’s Club f at the Elks Temple. The African pastor is a resident: of Ndingi, a town of 1,000 in the regularly 79c Stretch nylon dress socks in classic ribs "and clock patterns, and handsome argyles. 10-13. Men’s Furnishing*. Main Floor Monday Only washable boys' polished colton pants picture close-out Although born into the home of I a witch doctor, the Rev. Mr, Kuvuna accepted Christianity at the age of 12. Eight years later after years of j [study on his own, he had gradu-i ated from the. Mission’! 6barge It 4.98 Larger Size 2.99 Here is your chance to get that picture you’ve been wanting. Come in and see the large and small sizes in an array Of subject matter. Quality, washable cottons with tapered legs, separate waistband, dropped belt loops. Your choice of colors in sizes 6-16. Hurry in for this Thrifty. Monday bargain! Boys’ Dept,, Main Floor .... ...... .....__________ Bible! [school for training African preach-lens and wa& appointed assistant I pastor of th^NSingi Church. Reg. 9.98 All-Aluminum . PJf 77 Door Awning Needs No Care w 42-in. Imagine! Pull time, full-sized protection from sun and rain for your doorways at an amazing low price. Corn* gated aluminum is rust and corrosion resistant. / Awning Dept- Main Floor Voters and Workers of District 7 for your work and votes, in' Monday’s Election. Your confidence in me is greatly appreciated. James H. Marshall Commission Candidate District 7. Ken more Recessed Ceiling Light Is Easy to Install /Regularly Priced at $7.95 Regularly 12.98 Pr. Agg ALLSTATE Shocks O Pair ” Charge It Car bounce? Get ALLSTATE Futuristic Shock Absorbers with 50% greater ride control than most shocks on/new cars. Special new fins cool these shocks ... add operating )lfe. Install ’em now! f ; Auto Accesories,' Perry jBt. Basemen* Regularly 2.49 Border ■ 88 Cpntrol Grass Spreading Charge It Light, flexible’ aluminum with safety smooth edge stops grass at walks, drives, flower beds. Keeps lawn neat. 4-In. high by 40 ft. long. Corrugated for strength. Extra flexible. training, he guided the workers in constructing the building. The congregation made bricks by hand and carried galvanized roofing and ce-j ment eight mile* from the trade centers back to his town. The chinch accommodating over a [thousand worshipers is.filled every! Sunday. ♦ * * . Before- his father died the Rev. j Mr. Kuvuna converted him to Christianity. He now has a' brother I in the ministry, a daughter mar- Charge It Install It yourself. It’s easy. Gives your room a modern look. Chfome frame with popular bent glass. 100 watt light throws soft, diffused light. 10 in. sq. frame. Electrical Dept, Mala Basement Patroniz* Establishments Displaying This Emblem LOU-MOR JEWELERS Miracle Mile -FI 3-9311 big double dresser is easy to finish caulking gun includes caulk cartridge FOR Al|( BOTH brand new Challenge sewing machine in cabinet • Reduced Monday Only Ak A99 • Smart wood cabinet $5 dOWB , Only |5 down .starts you sewing today 'with this handsome new console sewing machine* Simple to threadand ’use. Sews a strong double lock1 stitch. Sews forward, reverse. See this exceptional btiy today! Regularly 26.95 9 Big Drawers ■ " , Charge-It 0 big drawers fot roomy storaget strong kiln dried knotty pine, fully aisembled. iOx 13 5/16x33Vi In.. This will add' real beauty to your home. V. 16.95 unfinished 4 drawer chest..............12.88- Furniture Dept, Second Flew • Regularly 1.74 • Long 9-in. barrel CHABGE IT End leaks around windows and doors ... fill craeks before painting. The economy caulking .gun... priced low for this sale! Uses trouble-free cartridge. Extra cartridge ........................ ........ 33c Faint DepL. Mala Baaement ALFRED J. DEXTR0M JEWELER 4432 Dixie Highway. Drayton OR 3-7362 SALLAN'S JEWELERS *• N. Saginaw St. FI 2-S3!2 ;inaw St. Ph. FE 54171 Satisfaction guaranteed or your money bade1 IDEAS FDR THE HOME REMODELING ADDITIONS LANDSCAPING HOVEMEN* PAINTING DECORATING FURNITURE APPLIANCES > % gfriM V*;> TWO THE ’ PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 *"rP-------=—'—T~-----: : 7~. r » - J ” - < * * v» » * * j ' ' * * 3^ * Mother Needs Vacation, Too Don't forget Mother,' folks — ■he’s on vacation M(o! A vacation in no vacation tor the lady ot 'the houae if ‘die can't leave behind many. of her daily chorea, She can, if careful planning is given to building or1 remodeling the auminer cottage hi the mountains or at the beach Here are 'a few suggestions: Aa outdoor shower stall win ettmtoato moat at the saad aad dit usually tracked through the wattage. The shower area should he large easagh for dressing aad hclah hooks along aae wall for soggy hafhhsg suits. Cover the walls and floor with a waterproof material such as ceramic tile. Ceramic Me Is £s*Uy maintained — even b.v the kids — with fast On swish of a damp mop. Another suggestion is- combining your kitchen and patio. If you are! ‘remodeling, build your patio just j outside the kitchen. This will eUmi-1 nate preparing food in the kitchen; and carting it Any distance to the patio. The two areas can be separated by glass. doors to provide for those inevitable rainy days. Durable quarry tile is ideal lor the patio decfc and can be extended | over the kitchen floor for a feeling of unbroken spaciousness. The kitchen-patio should also provide space convenient to both areas for trash disposal. At one ride ot the patio dig a well large enough to insert your disposal unit, which should have a foot-lever Ud. Now furnish Mqther with a large supply of paper plates and cups to eliminate the dishwashing problem, and she can really enjoy her vacation! Slab Homes Heed Good Roof Drainage If you have a basementless house without gutters aad downspouts for the roof, you’re courting problems, according to the Roof Drainage Manufacturers Institute. Studies made by the RDMI show that basementless houses, built-on concrete slabs, need good roof drainage moat of afl. That's because the shallow fotkvdation walla around them are susceptible to undermining, by water. When heavy rains and melting snow pour off the roof onto the ground near the houae, water soaks into the soil next to the foundations. This may tend to ■often die soil on which ftp foundations rest, thus causing the house to ahift, walls to crack, and general deterioration to set in. You can prevent problems like these by coning your local sheet metal contractor and asking him to recommend proper roof drain age for your home: STORAGE SCREEN — Homemade screen is a neat and practical addition to this small Simple Storage Screen a Boon in Small Kitchen A screen that adds to storage j Place one pond of the perforat-facilities can be a mighty useful, ad hardboard over the frame aad item in a Any kitchen or in the {Mage. Carefully .Hue up the edges cramped quarters of a one-room apartment If a homemaker can make it herself without special tods or talents, and at modest cost It is worth-while project. Tin secret of living room assembly is to have the cut to siae b> To avoid the (which can be tridqr to properly), strips ot are used as hinges. This Is a three pond screen, dx feet high, «Mh a kBa-dried frame, sheathed in Cottonwoods Coming Into m ,. * Own as Lumber SEATTLE (I) — The cottonwood tree, long regarded as something useful only as emergency firewood, may be destined for a brighter role in the lumber industry. Lumbermen taking part in symposium conducted by the Northwest Hardwood Assn, agreed cottonwood can be a valuable timber prouct if properly grown It can be used for plywood, veneer, pulp and even the manufacture of fine furniture. . Hie trees will grow anywhere from Mexico to Aiadu, it was reported. When grown as a crop however, they most have the proper conditions to provide good quality timber. Instead of being plantoft as seed, cottonwood trees -are started as of the frame and then hammer tacks through the hardboard'* holes into the frame. Natural varnishes are the reers-tkms of tree*. These wen developed hi Asia and are known, My aft Oriental lacquer, Chi- v nese lacquftr off Japanese lacquer. One or their principal uses is to flnhfti Jewel boxes, wood vessels and .furniture. The catalytic varnishes are highly reakdant to water, alkali, adds and solvent*. Used primarily for indmtrial finish!*, they take their name from the foot that a catalyst Is added just before application to speed the drying of the resinous enntonts. Water varnishes include the fixatives employed by artists to protect delicate pastel drawings and other types of ait work, the sizes used to stiffen straw hats and various hair-dressing aids. They are emulsions or dispersions of resins or gums in water. Spirit vanish, me of Ibe two main types. U eompaord of a rorin or other flkn-famlng material combined with ■ volatile ■gold. When the liquid has evaporated, the rash) remain on the noted sorfare In the farm at a flhu. Large quantities of spirit varnishes are aaad for rsatlag such familiar object* as playtag cards aad load cartons. They are also aaad In the anttfoollag points that dtocourege the growth of ■pi t d knpt iMng organisms aa the hafts of ships and la the palats that safeguard oar ftreo by OMUjklOf traffic lanes on highways. Moot familiar .of all types and most widely used are the olooresi-nous varnishes which are mixtures of train, oil and drier, dissolved in a volatile liquid which serves as a thinner. The resin and oil are usually processed by cooking. Ole Ominous varnishes include many typos. The names may describe the ingredients, some special characteristics, or end me. There are tung oil. alkyd.. phenolic, asphalt and epoxy vanishes; tong and short oft varnishes: fiat varnish, ah drying and. halting var-Overiaid plywood, with resin andfttshes; spar varnish (so-called be fiber bonded to the face in a smooth cause designed for use on wooden toiact, is produced by many nrifis qm, masts and rails of shlpo>: aad mains an ideal surface for aluminum varnish (for mixing with smooth paint ftataheo. Medium'aluminum pigment), floor, fumi-density overlay in designed for tore, lithographic, electrical insul-rrgnlar <—nti.»« high density attog, heat resistant vnrntahes; and where the surface may come to many others. Wchen. Hardboard panels are warp and rrartt resistant. — such •• add tanks, or where moke or fumes are ft problem. thick, cut into six equal sections, 1ft inches by 6 feet. Your redwood (chosen because it won’t split or warp) is I by 2 inches cut into six pieces ft feet tong pieces, 12% inches long. l.toS TACKS You will also need 1,200 decorative upholstery tacks (ask for the bulk price) although fewer tacks will do if you do not wish to cover every border hole. For the frame hinges, get two pieces of heavy comma I feet by S laches. Roto are the stops to build (he screen: Take two six-foot lengths and two 12%-lnch lengths of the redwood and form a frame on the .floor. Lay canvas for the hinge along one side of the frame with 'half of it cm the wood, the other cuttings several feqjl long ‘Peeler.half draped oyer to be fastened to logs can be grown in 30 to 35 yearx the next panel. „ one aide of two panels completed and one hinge to place, _______ ________________turn completed port of the screes tacked** perforated hardboard. over.ang begtoasoembfr of third panel. Repeat tt To duplicate It you will need with hinge and two 4 by ft foot sheets of perforat- for third panel, ed tempered hardboard, %-inch two cloth hinges ■ides df screen properly- ' Finish hammering perforated hardboard on both sides of ■nd **x frames. The hardboard may be patotod Sad tola should he dsae before assembly. Approximate cost is $15, although Ails will vary in different parts of the country. With so many tacks so close together, the directions caution us to be sure to use kiln-dried redwood to avoid « split frame. Many accessories fit perforated hardboard — shelf brackets, hooks, holders — to make this as versatile in use as one likes. • Hardboard to made by an exploded wood fiber process not only in America, but to Africa and Australia as well. - ’ — Peg-Board can. be primed and painted with either a brush or rofkr. Falls from ladders are high on the danger list, so paint color rings on (he rungs to make than more visible. However, do not paint the whole ladder store the costing can hide cracks which might toad to a broken rung and a broken neck. BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT—TMs compartment hat a hinged top wtftch makes tt easy to pack and unpack. It's large aad may be used for suitcases as well as other types of baggage. Salesmen use tt for their sample cases. It may be locked so you have no worries when you park and leave your car. The siae may be varied depending upon your specific needs. Any inexperienced amateur enftWasfly build the compartment when he uses the full size patters. A list of required materials is given along with lots of illustrations and easy to understand directions. To obtain the car-luggage compartment pattern No. 228 send $1.00 by currency, check er money order to SteVC Flfingsen, Pontiac Press Pattern Dept, Van Nuys, Calif THE PONTIAC PRESS,. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, I960 THREE '■ and the makers of Flexsted U.S. Foam Hi-Style Sofa Sleepers Sleeper-Sofa $69 Reversible, 74"x30" foam mattress, two bolsters, sturdy walnut frome, non-sagging steel base, zippered, removable covers. Choice of lotest decorator colors. All sole priced at $69., Can be used a* extra bed. Use as madam sectional and two twin bads. Danish Imports • Lifetime Rubber Strap Construction o Reversible Foam Cushions • Sturdy Nordic Walnut From# • Zippered Removable Decorator Covers • Turquoise, Persimmon, Toast Double Sleeper-Sofa *49 As shown, sects three comfortably. Sleeps two on two separate foom reversible mattsesses, $149 os shown. mXe£e0f Flexsteel Hi Stylo Sofa-Optional Bed Doesn't look like e bed ^ 2*in Sale Priced $1 AQ two .seconds with touch of the fingers R It Is • double bed with deep 4'A-Inch from foam mattress. 4%-lneh fbam In seat and beck, lifetime aH-steel frame construction. TERMS TO SUIT TOU EXPERT DESIGN AND DECORATING SERVICE umisffs furniture HEADQUARTERS FOR DREXEL, GRAND RAPIDS, FLEXSTEEL 260Q WOODWARD Bloomfield HUb fne > .RVifVFsSwfB f Near Sgeara Lake Read Acreaa from Tod's Open 10 A.M. 'HI S P.M. Thun., PH. Set. end Men. Toes. end Wed. 'HI 5 P.ML FOufc THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, I960 ' F—U«» fnas IM, basement and a large kitchen. Cameron Building Company handles construction and sales. The hemes sett for $11,750. The model is open daily from 1 to 5, with a 9 p. m. closing hour oh weekends. Nonducted Home New for Ranges NuTbne, Inc., announces the to-troduction of the Drat non-ducted hood that eliminates all three cooking problems—smoke, grease and odors. The powerful, 4-speed fan in Nritate's new .“Tripe-Aira'* Hood pulls the grtaswladen air into a large aluminum mesh filter directly above , the range, After being treed of grease, the air peases next through the special "Mtoo-Flo" filter which removes smoke, and then through on activated charcoal filter which eliminates odors. The hood extends 21 inches from the wall to completely cower the brent burners. It is available in 30”. and 42” widths in satin anodized aluminum, copper anodised aluminum, copper enamel, antique copper enamel and stainless steel It may be attached to cabinets or a wall shelf. Wiring can be plug-in or concealed. Prices, depending on atae and finish. PONTIAC'S SPECIAL — This face-brick home is built within the city limits at 835 Scottwood, near Perry. Features of the home indude three bedrooms, carpeting, city water and. sewers, a full Answer These Queries Before Tearing Out Walls If you are a homeowner with growing pains, you generally have one of twd choices: Move to a bigger house or expand your presort home. The first alternative poses a question — Can you afford to move! The other, choice, remodeling to fit the needs Of a growing family, can be a bit tricky since then are other factors involved Insides • money. 1. Where to expand? The least expensive expansion generally eaa he hi an natlalshed attic or basement. Next best is the garage or breeaeway or carport, either of which la asaaDy already partly enclosed. 2 What’s the primary reason for expansion? Generlly, the need today is for an extra bedroom followed by a playroom of den. An enclosed porch or a place for home expansion projects, ' A A A . 3. What will It cost? This depends upon the type of extra room and its location as welt as materials needed. For exterior remodeling, consider insulated aluminum aiding that cuts future maintenance and beating coats and can be used over wy type of surface — wood,, stucco, shingle or concrete block. Gypsum wallboard can be used for a variety of in-* terior jobs. 4, Who will do the job correctly? A reputable remodeling contractor will give a east estimate and It to best to get at least threq estimates. Be certain the payment terms are exact and that say contract specifies exact- ly what Is to be done sad whaf quality materials wtu be ^ati 5. How to finance it? There are several ways. One of the recoin mended ways is an “open-end' mortgage whereby the homeowner can reborrow money he has already pan on the mortgage at the same interest rate. This is generally merely an extension of the regular mortgage. Rain seldom falls in the upper regions of Egypt. Add Oh a Porch If your want a comfortable porch and your home doesn't have one, why not add one an at the aide or back of your bouse, whenever It would fit beat? Porches and many other exterior and fateftar home improvements. Including pointing and decorating, are eligible finaneing with loans Moved u FHA’s property improvement program. For details, see your local qualified lender. Hardening Concrete Will Prevent Dust A “dusty”, concrete condition can be corrected by hardening the surface with a sine sulphate solution. Mix powdered zinc sulphate, three pounds to one gallon of water, tod pour mixture over concrete. Scrub with a stiff brash. Do hot remove. After K dries sweep When wood grows. K produces annual layers of growth which completely surround the tree. When the tree to sawed, these annual growth rings create a beautiful pattern or texture., THE ff fir# destroys a)! your property, how much would you lose? Too many folks in this area don't have enough insurance protection for their homes. And that’s serious when there are thousands of dollars at stake! Make sure you have the property insurance you need. Call us for a complete checkup... today. Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet Pontiac's Oldest Insurance A fancy 711 COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK BUILDIM OVER 1,200 SQ. FEET OF LIVING AREA • 3 BEDROOM TRI-LEVEL • ]1 2 BATHS • FINISHED FAMILY ROOM Model Open Daily & Sun. 7-9 12,590 590 Down No Costs Model al 801 East Fourth St. oii Joslyn THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1960 TIVE “There’s a Satisfied Federal Modernization Wheh You Alcoa Roll-Ufi Aluminum Awnings ••••••••, and Canopies / All AII ABIC '• DuPont Baked Enamel Finish CALL 3-7033 GREEN with WHITE stripes; MAROON witts WHITE •trip*; SOLID WHITE; . WHITE with GREEN strips | FOR FREE HOME ESTIMATE living comfort ond tho markot valuo of your Homo can both bo incroasod by a wolt planned modernizing program, loch dollar •pent adds more than a dollar to the value of your home. See or colt us for fulfdatalls. With simple finger tip control, you deter, mine the exact degree of light, shade and air desired. A MODERN KITCHEN Nettling odds so much to Hie valve of your Heme, and the pleasure the whole family'gets, from It, es g modern kitchen. The average kitchen cae. be modernized v»Hh ne money down. NEW 10W POKES Cuitem Sale YOU Onto Width length trie* Price SAVU Width Length Prlct 120" 48" 111.95 ’ 65.88 53.07 30H 40" $38.1 132" 48" 129.95 71.88 58.07 34“ 48" 47.1 144" 48" 139.95 77.88 42.07 AT 48" 52.1 r,,,n.,.r 48" 48" 54,1 DOOR CANOPIES ^0" 48" 44.1 42" 34" 5S.95 28.88 30.07 72*" 48" >4.1 48" 42" 48.95 44.88 34.07 84“ 48“ |7.1 40" 48" 88.95 42.88 44.07 94" 48" 97.1 IT 48" 105.95 49J8 54.07 108" 48" 108.1 AN ATTIC ROOM Because much of the fmmowoHs is already In piece en pttlc ream Is an ocanamlcal way ta provide extra living space. An average attic ream cm ha built with ea money dawn. A MOOBRN OARAOB The ramie value of year heme cm be Increased considerably with a modem garage designed for the new, large case. An average 2-car garage cm In built with ne money down. An Amazing New Product! CERORE RUSTIC SIDING In BRICK or STONE FINISH and waterproof drip cop, full piano hinge, w 1 screen, 2 glass ppnels, pneumatic door A closer, knob Jock, storm choir*,-fully weather stripped. H FULLY INSTALLED ONLY $31.95 ALUMINUM PROTECTION Visit Oir Showroom! Opee Usllr * AJi te S FJL 1 Saturday 9 to 6 P.M. Sunday 12 to 4 • Stone or erkk design of unbelievable beauty and durability! • Coats to little to install! * 8 Nothing to maintain! ^ • Cheaper than aluminum elding! Sold Exclusively in Oakland County by Federal Modernization BUY ON PHA TERMS— NO MONET DOWN — 5 YEARS TO PAY! First Fnpnent in inly , CHECK THE LOW PRICES ON ROLL-UP AWNINGS ARE ADJUSTABLE KEEPS HOUSE UP TO 15° COOLER 3 BLOCKS NORTH OF TELEGRAPH if SI m i SIX * \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 23, I960 Matches Everything! Give i navel touch to painted furniture with multi-color paint You can coat an entire piece with this colorful paint or you can create interesting effects — such as using multicolor ea every other drawer of a chest. Multi-color paint is durable, washable and hides small surface irregularities. It's a wonderful choice for children’s furniture. Is All That Wafer for Just One Day? The upsurge in the demand for hot water in the home is caused chiefly by the appetite of modern appliances When dishes are washed by band, three gallons are used for each meal When* a dishwasher is used, eight gallons are used par meal If the wash is done with an ordinary washer, 17% gallons am used for each load It goes up to 22 gallons with an automatic washer For the family of four, the average demand is 130 gallons of hot water a day, with as much as CO per cad of this total drawn off hi a rash period of only two hours saty, use a putty knife for clotted spots. Sand with medium sandpaper remove coarse scratches from previous step. Always sand the grain. M la (with the grata) a combination at fwa-thirds linseed ail sad one-third turpentine wanned la a double holler to speed peae-tratioa. Wipe to icqulied depth of color. The longer the oil stain sets before wiping, the deeper the Anal color aad the Basra difficult to rah down. Leave oversight after wiping. Sand again with fine grit because grain will have risen fromprevicua oil stain. Goat-with a half and half mixture of shellac and denatured alcohol and again let dry overnight Sand again with sander with fine grit sandpaper which jam have used previously so it Is not too abrasive. Shellac again with half aad half m torture, always leaving time to dry. Saad agate. Spray on enamel or wood finish and allow to dry thoroughly. Uw worn sandpaper agate. Apply sew ond coat of finish. Dry. Smooth with finest, steel wool and wax with gpod paste wax if desired. Now the discarded piece of furniture is useful agate. TWtX-FACBto TABLE — This table was made to be placed on lop of a f^wd table or any other table that you might wish to place It on.' And for that reason it's easy to store. When the card game is finished you need only turn the table over aad It's converted into a dining table which seats eight people.. You will also find the one side handy for a sewing table, it has a targe surface for laying out your patterns and materials. The table pictured wax-made from birch plywood and given a natural finish. To obtain the full sire poker table pattern No. 217, sent $1.00 by currency, check or money order to Stove Ellingaon, Pontiac Proas Pattern Dept., Van Nuys, <>Mf. Changing One Wall Gives Room New Look If your bedroom, dining room or living room is in good condition, but you'd Bbe.to make a change in the decor, try this: Paint < wall a different color that harmonizes with the , decor.. Or use multi-colored paint on this, wan for a more ingenious effect Or paint stripes on the chosen wall. Masking tape makes this very easy to do. Or you can uae a two-tone stipple effect for this particular waM. Just by giving one wall paint treatment, you can "rex’’ the appearance of the entire music mm Wb Will Assist You In Obtaining Your GAS PERMIT On All GUITARS and ACCORDIONS t MM saorrntd casraa a. TMwmab.M am- mgyeauMj. a rj* r,r fii# JMt a»t—l« sysusr.. WKrtr AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. Haw la A Now Location 133 Orchard Luka Ave. FE 2-9124 mmun atxxMBsrtn, INSTALLATIONS IN TUB - PONTIAC ABBA TORIDHEET Axiomatic to tot lor comfort, cleanliness, economy. FOURTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SALE! Special Exterior PAINT Wh*. *|69 0.11a./ If BRAND NAME /■ PAINT SALE Pap tint-tor Mm W $S.»5 tor I Gallo-Saaa-d CaOon tor O-lp Is tad-das MB Tma of Xatortor aad InferiorPatel Now Plastic Fortified / FLOOR TILE >7 BsaaMM Colors to Chasm Front 13 . j 6 SOFA PILLOWS READY-MADE DRAPES ... wide variety from 88 to $• ... solid or print MONDAY AND MUOAY TILL • Wool, Nylon, Acrilan, Cotton—from leading mills Bigelow—Wunda Weve—Cabincrafts— Lees—Hardwick and Magee from $450 SO. YD. NO MONEY DOWN—up* to 36 months to pay Malls to the COMPLETE Fleer Covering Store. Here yen win find a large selection of Carpets, Fiber Rugs. Hemp Squares, Floor. and Wall Tile, and Linoleum. Phone us today. FREE “What Coes With What'" DECORATOR BOOKLET By Ann Mason, Home Decorator for Lees Carpets Get Yours While thfe Supply Lasts OUR CUSTOMERS TELL US We have the biggest selection of Drapery Fabrics they have ever seen. OUR SALESMEN TELL US We have the blggeat selection of Drapery Fabrics in Michigan WE SAY THAT * We have every type of Drapery Fabric from gl to |M a yard EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1W v , Furniture Goes Gay in Summer V^^^rucing up summer furniture is s « cinchA First, give the pieces a good scrubbing and repair any broken parts. Then give the furniture a new coat of paint. Homeowners can eliminate extra work by using spray enamels for the job. ' k\ There is some technique to using a spray can, experts point out Practice on paper for a few minutes. Hold the can U to 14 inches from the surface to be sprayed, and keep the' can in constant motion. An excellent tip is to stop before you think you should. A little haagiuatisu can produce many nnoMial effects. For instance, why ant cangy stripe that «M white widen lawn ehair to match the pads awning? One' masting tape, firmly planned dawn on the edges tar ehnrp lines, aad then spray tho chair with a color to match the awn-lag. Also blend two colors together fo-produce another color. For example? spraying white over carnation results in a cherub pink; white over aqua makes a paler aqua; gray over a stronger color creates a muted tone. Antique effects can be developed by spraying gold or coppertooe over mint green, aqua or turquoise. .Chrome over charcoal brown will add elegance. To spray pattern designs, eat patterns Irani lightweight mu-glossy paper, such as newsprint. Soak paper pattern to water and apply to the article. Spoage art excess water before spraying an the desired color. Alter removing the pattern, a final spatter coat with a metallic oiler, each as gold or coppertone, will add extra glitter. The 16-ounce cans come equipped with a nozzle for confetti patterns. When seeking a strong speckle effect best results are obtained by using sharp light and dark contrasts in neighboring hues, .such as pumpkin on primrose yellow, Siamese pink on carnation, copper and chrome on satin black aad gold on turquoise or aqua. ON UNDA VISTA — Practical Home Builders, Inc., has this brickfront ranch home model open daily from 1 to 8 at 601 Linda Vista. Hie house has a full basement, three bedrooms, dining el, gas beat and lit baths on the first floor. Floqgs are oak except in Prattar. Prm fWM the. kih-ben where they are vinyl asbestos. In the kitchen built-in GFi units are featured. The paved drive is'Jn on the 50x115 foot lot. This house seDk far 113.S00 with $80 down far veterans and about 1706 for FHA buyers. '’4. Change Basement With Paris Decor A little bit of Paris right in yourj own basement! It’s possible by tallowing a free plan which shows how to transform a basement area, faato a glamorous recreation room with a "Gay Paree” decor. k k *, The plan gives complete directions far transforming a basement Into a Parisian atmosphere for entertainment and recreation. Masonite exterior siding is interestingly used for interior wails and the plan shows the construction of a canopied bar, planter box, shuttered cafe doors and windows, ,and other features. Walks and ceiling shown in this plan are covered with hardboard panels and squares because home handymen have found that they are easy to work with, economical! and simple to decorate. ♦ /•#'' k For a free copy of the plan, write a post card to the Home) Service Bureau, Suite 2037. Ill) W. Washington St.. Chicago 2, Ill-requesting plan No. AE-31S. Portable Lantern a portable lantern that stands atone!!® 90 hours oh one caa of tael, ion a table or caa be mounted on I It resists 100-mile winds and is For eookouts cornin’ up, there's a pole or bracket. The lamp burns smokeless and sootless. THINKING ABOUT A SWIMMING POOL? We An Your Local International Swimming Pool Distributors! '• Various Sixes In Stock • We’ll Arrange For Installation • You Can Do-It-Yourself • Complete Supplies—Chemicals— Equipment . r Complete Line of Fireplace Equipment Docks Boat Hoista INLAND LAK$S SALES S127 W. Huron FB 4-71211 EAST FINANCING AVAILABLE SPCCIAL-Wbile Stock Lasts! v Cxi' maunrar *2.59 - 2x4-4 KILN MUD WHITE FIR STUBS 2x4 KHto Dried, ID* tv It WHITE FIR 2*4-8 ^UTILITY Each W 4x0 Shor FIR PLYWOOD 172 W 4x0 Good Ono Side FIR PLYWOOD .. *6*5 W 4x0 FIR PLYSC0RE .. *4*5 IV2 CAR GARAGE laMa 41 Materials — Except Ciaisat 59 *299 He Meaty Dewn Law MaaMy Payments ALLIED LUMBER MART “Four Yard On The Highway** INCLUDING: • 2 Wiadews, 104 Hr •No. t Hr frtalM • White Mae Trim • SMtea. 215 0. Sttaslm • Haagh Hardware. 2010 Dixio Hwy. Hours: Doily 0-0 Saturday 9-3 Fi 0-1550 Sundoy 10-2 f p « » *06 *** % * O • .....fjflB ■< THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 , NINE You Can Put Your Trust in G & M vOur Quality Workmanship SPEAKS FOR ITSELF We at p & M are proud to have been called upon to build these garages. Call today to find out what we con do for your home. No matter what your need is ... be it an addition, modernization, garage or any other home improvement, let us prove that we build with art eye to the future AND that it is GOOD BUSINESS TO CALL G&M. r FREE Estimates On Duty 24 Hour, a Doy Operator NO MONEY DOWN 5 Years to Pay, Easy FHA Terms CHECK WITH US, BEFORE YOU BUILD • Garages • Driveways •Breeaeways • Roofing •Asbestos and • Porehes Aluminum Siamg r . , •UM« BKh"< • Room Additions * Concrete Work •Roc. Rooms • Attics • Alnminnm Storm Windows & Doors Anything You Need at a Price to Fit Your Budget! OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 CONSTRUCTION 2260 DIXIE HIGHWAY North of Telegraph Rd, Pontiac ten THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 28, 1900 L THESE C OME ® the house -*■ ovnr » iUfi! 1 « Mnicejuroi *ft« WASHES ■«c Oiyn CARPEtihq J won mnnoR W 3 BEDROOMS FULL BATH ^ LARGE FAMILY KITCHEN PERIMETER OIL HEATING BIG 80-FOOT-WIDE LOTS 512,990 (ompltte INCLUDING ALL FEATURES V ... No Extras to Buy! tmadMl . .All U» thing* ros'd ulli have to tag LATtX oo* Mlwi| bUtlUod And ron got them anutipgltv « Builder*' Cost—saving you huadtaO* of dollars. •ONTtAC h the Beoutiful Rochester-Avon Aron . .' Confer and other Northeastern Just 20 mtnutos to the C.M. Tech Plants. Closa to School, Churches and Shopping. Oily 10 minutes drive from New Michigan State College Branch. Models open daily and Sunday 12 noon to 8 p.m. FIELD BUILDING COMPANY Phono UL 2-4450 Model MiUiwili MAKE THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW BATHROOM YOURS! Pvt new boavty, new convenienee into your home with thcee at#'American-Standard fixtures. Here b new beauty, new atyle, new matched design that is easy to keep clean. Available in ‘lifetime" colon and white. New Contour Bathtub has a new shape that makes cleaning easy, gives you two handy ledges for use as toiletry shelves and as a convenient sett Now fhorrtlyn lavatory with off-center bowl has wide ledge at one aide that is ideal for toiletrieB. Now Norwvi wad-bung toBot makes cleaning easy with its floor-free design and snap-off seat and eover. Find out about our easy time payment plan H. H. STANTON Plumbing and Homing Contractor 103 Stote , . FE 5-1683 Explosion Makeslg^f Variety of Hofiers „ . |Do All Sorts of Paint Jobs Hardboard It may surprise you, but there are probably at least three places in yourlxxne that eoM accommodate an extra bathroom ora powder Additkfi ol a second bath seldom creates a space problem because of the small amount ol floor area required. For instance, an attractive powder room will fit into a space as small as 4 by 4 feet, and a full-sized bathroom into a space only a few feet larger. A second bath is not only a welcome convenience, but a sound investment as well. Realtors have discovered that bouses with more than one bath are more popular and sell more easily than others. wwyt in second bath will add at least one or two thousand dollars to the value addition to gaining other proper-of your home, or from HO to 920 per month in rental value should you|fl*«_ which increase their useftal-dedde to rent it. . - ' Versatile hardboard—one of the most popular building materials for, new construction, repair and Q|jworkhcnch projects—is the nault o£ a manufacturing "enplosion.” Clean wood chip* are fed into huge gum in which they are surrounded by steam under high pressure. When the pressure is removed. the. exploded chips are shot from the guns in the form of individual hair-like wood fibers, each surrounded by the original lignin that held the log together. After the "explosion,” the libers are washed, refined, felted and reformed la huge presses. The Hgata,-which Is weed's eat-ural Under, la rawed to Und the fibers Into panels. Only he bn ptrieritona and wmurted parts arc removed. Masonite Corp., the world's largest manufacturer of hardboard, uses this exclusive process to produce panels that retain- many of ness, Hardboard made by this ‘‘explo- sad dewa stairs., If yoa have a two-story first fleer aad save yourself The extra hath er _ .morning and evealag rash bears. There are any number ot possibilities for the location of an extra bath: in an unused closet; at the end o< a hallway; in the space under bath ea the skm" technique is denser than ___ m most common woods. It also is the traffic durlro’?Hard' wH highly resistant me frame sunag ^ ^ The panels win not split, splinter or crack. Roll W is more Own the 'try ot a movie director ordering the photographing of a scene from ‘red" life. It to also the cry of thfe harried homemaker for aid as jpke prepares to do some much-needed redecorating of the hones. And paint dealers stand ready to supply her with roll-on devices designed to smooth on a new look for the home. Used in connection with paints designed especially for roller application, or with standard types thinned according to Instructions rollers do a good job. Among those seen in a quick swing through some paint departments: Csnveatlaaal sleeves of kandMag types d dfi ■>, Sleeves with built-in .patterns are available, too. One roller baa a there made of a polyurethane plastic foam. The sleeve, or painting surface, to highly absorbent, and holds a good load of paint, Beeaaas of the (anas-type malt a weg as on jambs aad window sills. It takes aR, robber, or water-base palnta and deans with the appropriate... solvent far the particular paint. Sleeve to removable lor rieiseieg Jointed roOers that fit around pipes and poles are available, aa are tiny, edge-and-trfm rollers. Those, aonte only 1U inches wide, get to tbb different spots. Owe out-of-this-world model has two rotters offset at right angles, so that corners can lie painted wMh one sweep of the device. Ao with any home-tackled chore, when choosing a roller seek the best advice; in this case, your paint dealer’s know-how. Aad lay'In the usual supply of masking tape and cover cloths. Most of us can’t help but slop when painting, no matter how well designed nor painting equipment. Housing Boom WASHINGTON (UPD .—More than a rwinhui housing units — i, apartments or other one-townehoM dwellings — have keen bufit every year since 1949. One meson, says Mrs, Ethel Hoover of the Labor Department, is that more persons caa afford places of their sum, especially single aad elderly persons. Families also are larger. particularly in the moderate and higher income group. _____ ______ __ _______________11 IPBRPfl Radiator covers come and go, the stairs; in the sewing room or the butler’s pantry; or even to p]^ here* one ttot wM May with comer ol a large room. The cost of a complete new bath to surprisingly low under 91,000 for the piping installation and fixtures. Dollars cannot measure (he extra comfort and convenience it win provide you. Over a sheet metal enclosure, preferably one that has a perfo-usually weUj rated front, lay decorative ceram-* lie tile. Flowerpots will never {scratch its durable surface. H.H. STANTON Modernization Specialists THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, I960 ELEVEN A. BENSON Pontiac We Have Many Qualified Coatractors We Will Be Pleased to Recommend We give FREE estimates to help you get a low-cost loan. Don't wait! See Vs Now! For that new home, garage or farm building you're planning to build, be sure to get the very best in quality lumber and building needs. And, don't pay rnore than you have to, either! Shop here! This is the ideal place to get oil the supplies you need at tpday's prices! **To Lite and Build Better — Investigate WOOD" Many Model Plans to Choose From ■SCAME—Lightweight magnesium folding ladder attached to permanent plates on the window alii with safety link tastemos, tat ready to be thrown out the window lor (sat escape in case ol Ore. - Roof Replacing Is Major Job A problem every* homeowner must lace eventually la deciding which building materials to nee when his bouse needs maintenance, or repairs, or when a major improvement is in order. He moat Judge what material will suit his and bis family's tastes, I and what's best lor his style oil architecture and Ida poctetbook.l If the building material is visible from the street, he must consider' his neighbors and the community] as a whole. Most important, he must decide which material wUlj give him the meat quality, dollar! for dollar A case la point might be the homeowner whose home needs »j new roof. Four leading reasons, why It's important for him to choose a roofing material carefully are: 1. Weather realsteeee. More than any other part of the home, the roof mast withstand weather’s roughest Mows fas all seasons — wlater'* grinding lee and anew, summer** baking bent, I: and high wind* and drenching 1 rnlas throughout the year. 2. Durability. A roof must be durable and long-lasting, providing I years Of sure protection for a house and its contents. S. Beauty On most homes, the.j roof is one of the most visible ex-; terlor areas. It should have beauty! and color' and be in good taste i without sun gleam or glare. As- i pbalt shingles in a tasteful color and rich texture enhance the beauty of a house and improve its appearance in the neighborhood. A Application coat. A roofing contractor'* esp science, pins the , Him and Wots required to apply • new roof, can mean the differ-awe be twees high and low coat. Most reliable reefers have applied asphalt Ategieo for yean. This, plus the fact that they go | ' In place easily and quickly, means, this roofing material Is low In ap- ] piled cost., Usually it can be ap- ] idled directly over old roofing rum] terial, saving the cost and avoiding ] the mces of removing the old root ] Varnish With Grain for Best Floor Finish When varnishing a floor, brush with the grain of the wood, covering sibout four or five boards for a fiMtawee of about four feet, Thai without refilling the brush, cross off die surface to catch any (daces yon may have missed. After that, scrape die brush « the edge of the can and lightly straighten out the eurface, brush- K ing length-wise agahk^This brush- s= Inf in three directions spreads the B varnish to a tmUfwm full film with- — out danger of runs. The best brush — to uee.it/flne two inches wide. 48485323535353232353235323535323535353482353312323482323 532348534853484853535353484848485323534823234823532348232323482353485353235353234853532353014823534853532348534853532353535323534848534853232348532353234823534848485348235353234823485323234853485348235323534848538948 TWELVE Air Conditioner NeedsHelp THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL **, 1«G0 the •9 framed ■oHd a match-Anyone cmdd do Originally it was Some Decrease! b the Iffife aluminum coat SMB _ pound Needless to my. It was aot raed la casual tanttara. Today its cost to the lawdaifw. he-lore processing. is about 43 certs, the Jicrease has brought the price ot metal furniture within the ranch of everybody's garden. MAKE ‘ FISHING NEW! TIME TO KXUUC when yoa go fish^ig. So, take alone this comfortable folding seat, a reel line drier, a good minnow bucket and a bailing ■coop. Yoa con make them all with pattern 421, which gives actual-size cutting guides and is only Sc. This pattern also is in the Sportsmen's Packet 34 for hunters as weQ as flsher-men. Price PL Orders under fL add 10c service charge. The Pontiac Pram Pattern Dept, Bedford Hills, N. Y. ELECTRIC HEAT IS CLEAN HEAT 3dfc--sa«l Ha Formate Detroit Edisee Approved RAQLIN ELECTRIC EM HIM HIM 44223 FOR MODERN FUN FILLED LIVING! WATCH FOR NEXT WEEK'S AD Holiday farms SUBDIVISION Modem air conditioner?, whether they are the window type or cen-trtl systems which cool the whole house are scientifically designed to deliver cool air at vartoaa capacities, depending oa their aim. But yoa can help your air dittoing system deliver peak performance at minimuss expense by making sart yoar attic is property insulated and ventilated. Attics which are not property ventilated afore and build up heat —fa the point where temperatures inside an a the an a hot day be Mgher than outdoor tempera tune. If this heat Is aat through •peutogs *■ th ventilators—it penetrates the toarisliirn aad moves Into the living quarters (he sir eondttios-lag is trying to eeoL Thus, eeat-lag efficiency is towered. TO determine whether or yoa have proper ventilation, make stan the -ventilator openings are half as much in square inches there are square feet of floor space in the attic. Fur example if yotir attic has 1,600 square feet of floor Mtaqe, yoa should have 500 square inches of ventilator openings. For free information write Metal Ventilator Institute. 32 West Monroe St.. Chicago J, III. Detergent Foam Will Clean Nylon Spot, clearing upholstered fur-, _______ niture depends oa the fabric. H|°* jtothmnm*-the material to nylon, ok stand-aid household cleaning solvents *»** JJ*91 for oily stains. |Dwqto Hr- BCrk from the edges toward toe center of the spot Ibis avoids enlarging the soiled area. For general cleaning, first beat furniture to remove dust, and vacuum. Make as dry a foam as possible* with a synthetic detergent. Apply foam with soft brush or sponge, remove it with toweling, cloth or mongo and allow are* to dry. Stubborn spots may require several applications. Spaciousness Appeals A cram section of hsmeownen from every state said they Ufced plank end beam wood ceilings belt gave UNIQUE starting flelL H'S ALL THE P6NT1AC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1880 THIRTEEN Full ^ Factory Guarantee 3,000 Gab. Far Hour Regular $39.95 f»WW at SAVE Plumbing YOUR PLUMBING SUPPLY DEPARTMENT STORE Your Bathroom Quality 3-Piece • COLORED BAIR SETS Reg $219.95. «M cart Urn tub. Com. pWta with jM ditm Irhwiiiigi. save wi*. t. ■ ■ I, * » — - mm rTMiweaic rvesi UNO* Steel Ripe u-not Lmorm CASH u< CUII VS-ia. Crfv....S2.M tt-ia. C*N.. $3.73 1- k Cat*.....$5.32 I V«-ta Cat*..$7.09 IH^. Cat*.....$0.30 2- im. Cat*. ..... .$11.50 Copper Pipe H~ M fcie m Lca,Ik. »». M* %- m ea»« tr imiiM ft. *u' %£■* IT till rr c*i. ...ft. ts. (" IMHT out ....n. w* Fittings First, Quality TOILET SEATS $27? fi" c.nnTM ...!1.w S’ CMat Tm ......* ». ■. M fipa, r ka. . lit r* >. *. M rw. r ka. M ManklS. «n», H'nSOi It" OataaMM nwt .....Ma *" GakaahM M<« .. ...fH H“ •—* ' Tm ....Ik %’ WiaM Tm* ....tk WMOLKSALE PRICES PLASTIC PIPE Fns Sttallag TOILETS ’T MM6 ttaRsw Wsfl JET JUMP . /. .*0JI White Enamel SHOWER STALLS Complete with * Fittings 5* WHITE, STEEL $ J£I5 BATH TUB .X. W OAST IR00 RATE TOPS ■ v. .WHO Orals Kami Mh Trie, frtu tIOull Vk* ........5c ft. W :...........1c a. 1“ .......II Vic ft. IV«" ..17 Vic ft. 1 ’/j” ... 21c ft. [ - w, suck ria.tic ritikp aaC Cltap. Save FAMOUS BRAND WATER SOFTENERS -White KhamrI Ih-Taor ypotooy Wobitly •afa $ltu$ $10450 al C.apinM. Free Estimates Master Phsmbtn Available Colored WhUe Piece SETS bath wash tub fjot Includes AW closet and basin fittings chrome grode 89 TOUT PAPER HOLDERS TUMOUR HOC OCRS 30-Gallon Famous Moke Completely Automatic GAS WATER NEATER 30-Gallon Glass Lined IAS WATER NEATER 52-Gdlton — Electric WATEB HEATER IMmi Warrmatj tltailn laaalaUC * C|a|liW> AataaMttc clkaa ApfranC Calk aaC Cany Wttk Tula 3 WAYS TO BUY: 1— CASH 2— LAYAWAY • 3— NO MON IT DOWN ON PMA AS LOW AS $1.2$ WOHLY WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS Open Friday flights 9 PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. FULL STOCK OF SOIL PIPE AND FITTINGS m - -EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING SUPPUES SoginowjJ. free Pastt* aa Western SL SUe PL PC 4-1516 or FE 5*21 OR TSZV!X£zr FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28. 1'980 Buyers Should Ask Questions If you lure one of 1% mllion contemplating the purchase of a home this year, tuck this questionnaire prepared by housing authority Clarence Hausmaim of Allied Chemical's Barrett Division into your pocket before you start your shopping tour. You can ask the builder thesp questions, or ask them of'yourself as you make your inspection. ★ it 1. How much room do you need for yourfamily? 2. Does the design of the house lend itself to ready expansion? 3. Is the exterior of Ota bouse built of materials of established reputation such as asphalt shln-gles ? 4. If a garage la not included with the house does the size of the lot allow for later addition? 5. Is the house protected with sufficient rock wool insulation so that it will be comfortable in hot and cold weather? 6. Is the kitchen of good rise and properly ventilated? you seed them? fa there eaoagh 7. Are electrical outlets where correal in the home te handle the many appliances used in today's home? 8. If recreation room is included are its walls built of study fire-resistant materials such as gypsum board? 9. Can favorable financial terms be arranged? 10. finally, are you familiar with the builder's reputation for quality materials and workman-ship? new Business — Here is the home of Dixie Garages, a new home modernization concern in 'the Pontiac area. The office and display models are located at 5744 Highland, road in Waterford Township. There's a demonstration garage door mounted on fits office building knelt. Mike Iafrate is the owner with Sylvester and Val Schwanky as co-managers. Give Is Necassary To be easy oh your feet, i floor must have certain give or resih-j ence. that is why wood flooring applied to a raised -platform of wood Joists tree of the ground makes the best walking surface. Joists can be sturdy 2x12 timbers of Douglas fir which have Just enough "give" to take the shock off one’s backbone when walking. Post-and Beam Construction Gives Freedom Houses are larger when they are designed in the open post-and-be am style. They do not- have more floor space, Ss one lending architect points out, hut they do give the feeling of much more size and freedom because the high ceilings of this style of design make the rooms seem higher, wider and less can-, fining. There is m buoyant openness about these homes, one homeowner remarked recently after buying one of the post-and-beam designs. Ceilings can be higher because there la no loft space cloned oft for traditional ceiling framing. The exposed celling of the reef beards, carefully selected (or their beauty mbd charm, together WMh the e x p e s e d structural beams of the roof system sad posts of the supporting frame become an integral part of the home. - Many times this building method cuts costs of construction, but in every case, a beautiful home results front, this type of architecture. Favorite' wood for the posts and beams is Douglas fir, and either fir or west coast hemlock tongue-and-groove lumber is ideal for the ceiling for it can be painted, stained or finished in clear varnish in lovely, natural beige tones. Carpeting I*. Advised in Room With Stereo New stereo hi-fi purchasers are advised to put their equipment tat a room with carpeting or a good* size rug. The carpft will confine the sound to the room, filter out unwanted noiees around the home without disturbing the sound fidelity. The carpeting will also permit turning up the volume gain on the amplifiers without annoying the family or the neighbors. ATTENTION Are You Anxious to Obtain GAS for ^ HEATING Thoa read m and Ned oof Hew aad Whan It la AVAILABLE -bat BEWARE There is much more you aught to know, aoch aa selecting approved and quality burners, controls, units, etc. Selecting a capable, experienced, licensed, stable contractor. How not to fall prey to smooth talking strangers, so called fly-by-nights, offering attractive bargains that later turn, out to be expen-rive. How the all around Job MU8T be installed and tested for safety, economy and to pern inspection and many other things. For your protection, take advantage — all this information la mailed to you without charge or obligation and positively no salesman will pester or rail on you. Just call ace heatino Si COOLINO 00.—OR 8-4564. Members of the Detroit Warm Heating Association who live up to the code of ethics and honesty. This valuable protective information Is written by BUI Davis, our head engineer, who has credentials to prove that 35 years ago in 1985 he served as complaint man, supervisor iralner, trouble shooter and eliminator for the old Detroit City GAS CO. CAMERON HAS THE KEY TO BETTER LIVING FOR YOU... ~ ■ SIKsL;'. # 1 it1 INC’S Ljn II NT ■' SI PE( HAL 1 • FACE BRICK • 1ft BATHS • CARPETING • CITY WATER • CITY SEWERS • 3 BEDROOMS • FULL BASEMENT • COUNTRY SIZE KITCHEN WITH A* DOOR WALL • IN CITY LIMITS 1 Model at 835 1 S00TTW00D (eff Pert? S».) I v M 7 3 &£j . 5 Minute* from Pewatewa 1 PRICE *11,750 FHA $200 DOWN Open Daily 12 to 5. P.M. Saturdays and Sundays, 12 fa 9 P.M, Sales by CaneroB Bldg. Company FE 3-9022 KE 4-2442 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, I960 ___ FIFTEEN Choose Your Favorite Fashion in Wood Kitchens From These BY CURTIS Designed tor Women by Women Now pamper your feeling of Individuality, your passion for beauty ~ without burdening your budget! Fashion Wood kitchens offer you all of the warmth and charm of wood in your choice of seven hew and delightful natural wood finishes, accented by gleaming Jewdtone door pulb. Fashion Wood brings you greater kitchen convenience too, with such marvelous work saving features as Marble tone interiors and rounded corners that you simply wipe dean. See Church’s, Inc. about the unique Fashion Wood idea that gives you all the extras—and none of the extra costs. CaU Mrs. McCarrick Our Kitchen Consultant Tell her the basic color you want moat for the decor of your new kitchen. Whatever It la she’ll help you select the natural wood finish that perfectly complements your color choice. Or stop In and let us help you plan your kitchen while you Inspect our display. There's No Obligation Of Course uilt-in Ovens — Ranges — Sin! To complement .your Fashion Wood kitchen we have a complete line of built-in sinks, Preway ranges, hoods,’ fans and ovens. Choose/From 28 Beautiful Color Combinations SOOSE FROM 7 FINISHES j BIRCHWOOD • HNKWOOD T • SILVERWOOD • FRUITWOOD • WILLOWOOD • PLUMWOOD • ROSEWOOD No Money Down—Up to 5 Years to Pay ,111 With Formica Tope 107 S» Squirrel Rd., Auburn Heights SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1960 insulation Does Topnotch Job With Ventilators Whan insulation la installed in an pHic floor or on the undersides of the root, adequate ventilation Is a "must" if the. insulation is jp perform efficiently. One of the greatest causes of in-efficient Insulation. — insulation that does not retard heat flow — is that the insulation becomes wet because of the warm humid air in an attic area which condenses in the insulation reducing its efficiency. . _ Proper sire metal ventilators can control this problem and result in the savings of hundreds of dollars to the home owner, says the Metal Ventilator Institute. IN SYLVAN LAKE CITY — A.M. Cattell of Uthrup-.Viltoge designed and built this tri-level model home* at ldi Gtenwood ave-1 nue. Features of the house are a large living room and an equally large family room, hi the country-sized kitchen a built-in food cea- roattoe rim easts ter, double sink and custom-built cabinets attract attention. Ih^ three-bedroom home contains 1,496 square feet of space and sells for 117,900 with wooded KM. House Needs a Checkup After Long Hard Winter hardwood floors, from the Maple |E. Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, nii-Flooring Manufacturers Assn,, 35.nois. You sksaH have a minimum of sns square teeh of vraillation area la your attic for each feet of attic floor Check with your lumber dealer or roofing contractor. He can help you estimate your requirements. A chart showing formula to determine the exact “net free ventilating area" needed to properly ventilate any size area is available. Write Metal Ventilator Institute, 23 West Monroe Street, Chicago S, Illinois. around stairs and door sills. Do) this now and it will be out pi that way when it conics time to paint. Get door* and windows In good working order. Lubricate kingeo and locks. Use powdered graphite. Rob wax around inside of | window frames. Check the same points in your; can have a devastating effect on)garage as you did around the most masonry. Check brick founh house. Sweep out the accumulation dations and steps carefully. Thelof salt and cinders you carried in, chimney is badly exposed—look UjHoae down the floor. Pick a sunny! over carefully. If there ■ were day and open doors and windows It was a rough winter. And your house took every hit of punishment nature had to offer. It’s time now to make a close inspection of the house. With a little planning you can get' most or all of the minor spring repairs taken care of before any major summer projects come along. Alternate freezing and thawing cracks in the walks and drive last fall, they’re probably larger crevices now. Whether It’s loose' mortar between bricks or a broken sidewalk, the rules are the same. Clean out all the loose material. Soak the area with a hose and keep damp for several days, after repairing. For these small repair jobs uae ready-mix concrete or miortar. To avoid waste, unnecessary mixing, and dragging out the same tools several times, plan your pasanry repairs for a single day. A spring checkup is not only for what the weather did, but for what it might do as well. Don’t forget, there are heavy rains ahead. gvtoebs Everything that landed on your roof eventually landed in the gutters as well. At best they’re ice and snow weakened. At most they’re debris filled. Check them and clean them out. Tighten hangers. Check the slope. Make certain water flows easily to the down, spout. ' Install wire gutter guards if the house Is surrounded by trees. Patch any holes with burlap or eaavas and asphalt, er use glass liber patching kits sold la most ante necessary stores. Next time it does rain look for evidence of a leaking roof. Wjpt spots under the eaves, discolored siding, damp spots on the ceiling are aligns to look for. If you can get up in the attic, push bits of wire through any hotel you find. This will make them easy to find from the outride. Replace broken shingles, use roofing cement to plug up tiny holes. Check joints—arodnd chimney, flashing—and cover cracks with plenty St compound. Windows, noons Make a careful .inspection of foundation, riding,. and windows with calking gun in hand. Plug up openings in corners, around win* dows and doors, under boards. so building dries .out. Free Floor Booklet Item to , do-it-yourself1 folks: Readers of the Pontiac Press building page can get a frtee booklet, especially prepared for the amateur on how to toy and finish GIVE YOUR HOUSE A HEW LOOK AT WHOLESALE PRICES TILE ASPHALT * a * light colors VINYL ASBESTOS 9i9 all colon $495 ‘ «■». Ask about our Host Equipment Rental Plan for Do-It-Your- mm., »<« .a, - wm baa Uttto sellers. mu NEW WAY *Cleanero "Hup ernd Cave! Cteaniag Esclasivaty Siaeu IMT • Furnishings for^^ Your Home SAVE MONEY With NOME OWNER’S PAOMOE POLICY! Draperies Spencer's feature a complete drapery pertinent. We cater to yonr needs for « room in the home . . . whether you ds ready-made or custom . . . youH find the matorlals you desire. Venetian Blinds Any sire, any color plus all of the varieties of bamboo are-available. Carpets At Spencer's you will find only first duality carpets lor discriminating people. Flat quality wooL long wring - nylon, and famous Acrilan all are available in the moat distinguished patterns. Linoleum AH of the standard favorites art here plus the now Ttesara and Futureaq Cor-tons. Custom n—ff—ii floors are a spe-I dalty at Spencer's. PROJECTION—-All in On* Policy— DWELL! NG-p HOUSEHOLD GOODS— THEFT—Homo, or Away PERSONAL LIABILITY Window Shades We cut them to fit your window els# —while you wait. AH of tha various tllea are available. rubber, vinyl-asbestos. vinyl and grid and silver inlays. Always tint, quality only. h Acrilan Fuzzy Rugs The newest and moat desirable of throw ruga are available In various shapes and flam plus a full range af colors. We can also ^eut them to your own dimensions. Hv OVAL BRAID RUGS Anu ' You will find a complete selection of ovale in many odors and pv else. Insuring B jm -itsvii/vev ypisif DAN LAZELLE BOB LAZELLE Lazelle Agency INC. All Forms of Insurance 504 Pontiac State Bank Building FE 5-8172 FE *-7775 Open FrL, Sot. and Mon. Nifktn 3511 Elizabeth Lake Rd. THE PONTIACTRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 88. IMP TWENTY-THREE Curtain Call lot Women Explains Drapery Use * Ti __ ci______I | Laboratory says. New components I Fine furniture requires as many Stronger inon oiwi .ng panejirad parts of Southern IM eighteen different operations to The light appearance of modem pm, Wrongest of stnic^wooda, . lt a beautiful shimmering wood structures is deceptive. For have further streamlined the ... , t fu-wm-e its weight, wood is atrooger thanjdential form without-sacrifice d|fl“iA, while low cost furniture steel, the VI. S. Forest Products I security. Many husbands wonder why their, tkmer. The remedy is to hang a wives .haw curtains around and traverse rod forward so thp fabric over windows — 'a window is lor looking out and for letting in air, they say. But the wives reply that draperies are pretty. — and they shut out gossips, glare, and cold winter winds. Heating engineers and air conditioning experts say the wives are right. When air is trapped close to toe glass with curtains, the effect is that of insulatiori which saves money in heating and cooling. But this new insulation — should It be lined or not? Must it be chopped off short because there’s a radiator? These are questions facing the homemaker in new -dr remodeled homes. H heat outlets la year base-heard WU Interfere with draperies, yea needn't ase a chopped-off length. Use User length draperies that baag ever the baseboard. fleet wilt rise betweea the fabric sad gtaee. Uee a material that Isn't affected by moderate heat: criteu, potyerier, ay-lea, acetate and aolatloa dyed rayon. • Glass fiber material has excellent resistance to heat, even to fire. But this sturdy fiber will wear through at the point where it repeatedly nibs against a projecting metal heft outlet or air condi- I may require only love stops. won’t touch. Mbat draperies always be lined?! Well, peihape in mother's day. But not today when man-made fabrics are created to resist sun-rotting and fading and- to stay crisp and unwrinkled. Another reason for omitting the lining is that many drapery fabrics are waphaMe and will drip dry. -Two separate layers of ear-talaa are doubly useful. Traverse draperies can he palled over them at right. Or, too two lay-era might be window shades and emrtari. at sheer tahrie wit! cut glare during the day. Untried draperies can bo pulled over toe at right. Or, too two layers might ho window shades and draperies. Many new homes have small ventilating windows below a Urge picture window. To get 'some air without looking Uke goldfish, on display, again use two layers. Use floor-length traverse draperies to cover the entire window. For nights when ventilators are open, use sill-length casement curtain* or a window shade. To keep your air conditioner working at maximum efficiency, wash fiia filters with soap or detergent suds. Clean filters add to [the performance of the unit. eo»y-to-instoll INSULATION 4 V 'Now Is the time to install needed insulation! Stay cooler in hot weather, warmer in cold—and sove money too! See us for aasy-to-in-stqll insulation needs. Credit terms. WE WILL ARRANGE EASY CREDIT TfRMS! See Us at Corwin's Wa'il Help You Plan Your Project— We Here the Materiel* FOR GARAGCS HttWATION WINDOW SCREENS ROOFING ADDITIONAL ROOM DORMERS „ PORCHES KITCHEN BEDROOM QOSETS FLOORS STEPS PAINTING FENCES FHA TERMS AVAILABLE look ct these wonderful G-E features and you’ll knqp.why most woman choose G-E Built-in Ovens! Trent your family to marvelous roasts, baked or broiled foods... all so easy for you whan you own a finf quality G-E Built-in Oven. Como In .. lot’s talk about vour now kitchen now! NOr EASY-SET OVER TIMER Tams oven m and elf automatically./U» hat separate kitchen stock and minute timer. RMMV 21” OWII Helds fear pies ea ene shell. Big roast peas slide la sidewise. FSCtlStt BEIT BROILER Produces superb broiled foods tor which BE ranges art famous. OVER IBM SUMS Iff ' <7Viyr- . y* Boatovss easily to five yea noreach, easy corner cleaning! EYC-liVU CONTROLS Alwaya bandy, easy for yea to see and rapeb. Ito stooping. A oompltio lino of 0-0 COOKTOPS 'BBS 4-unit— remote central paael A 4-unit— built-in centrals SR 4-unlt— with Deluxe Hood ’ in G-E Mis-or-«totch Colors and White, or to Staiatess Baal FREE.! Pay as Law at $3.75 a Week for Belli KITCHEN PLANKING HELP... can Ft 4-2525 BILDORS AND HOMEOWNERS: Ret Hr new Low prices on BniH-in Ranges and Ovens for yonr new Homes HAMPTON'S ELECTRIC COMPANY Corwin Linker & Goat Co , I Open Nightly ’Ul 9 P.BI. • FE 4-2525 117 S. Com FE 2-8385 | 82S W. HURON STRICT — FREE PARKING -----w\\ vim. i < a i tiiiwMmiuiufffuuttitiuumm1 . TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, I960 PETROLEUM JELLY LUBRICATING OIL 1 PASTE WAX OR PARAFFIN SAVE Up to 35% When You Buy Home Insurance In One Policy! Brooder Protection! You roceivt protection for your home—the contents— theft ond personal liability, all in one policy and stilt save up to 35%. New Builders' Risk Policy* When you start building you con have your new home protected from the first day for just half the premium . . . then pay the hill amount when you move in. V; ILUUlLlf AGENCY JAMES MirrrBtLOCHa RICHARD HUTTENLOCHER PC 4-1531 ■OWAID HUTTOHOaiHt MAX 306-320 Riker Bldg. iliiittiiiiBliirriiiniiiiii of House Parts As the legends of Paul Bunyan suggest, lumbering is e colorful operation that has acquired a wealth of folklore and a language all its own. In die process, many unique de-seriptives have been coined far various types of lumber. For the uninitiated buyer, the terminology has caused some' confusion. Here are some tips on deciphering the “Bunyanese." To keep up with your builder fa checking die quality of Important house ports, you ought to know the definition of “framing,’' “Joists/ “studs. "Sheathing,” and “studs, “tit “gracte*^ “Framing” Is hunker that holds op the house and holds Ms parts together. It aasumee the fern of a skeleton and Its warn-ben have 3“ thickness with varying widths. Floor “Joists” are the most important items of framing. They are placed undet the house whose entire weight rests on their upper edges. “Studs’* are vertical i x 4’s that farm the wall and partition framing and support the roof. • Sheathing’’ represents boards of 1” thicknesses, which should cover and brace Joists, studs and raftera. Wood sheathing should nevttsM omitted. ___' A "grade” Is a^aludard of quality, aad a guide to end-usage. You should make sure Mr specifies a good Joists, studs, raflcn 1 Hems of the structural framework. Their strength aad quality are vital to the security of your house. '‘Seasoning’’ is another term that causes' some confusion. With wines or ballplayers, ft means aged or experienced. With lumber, it means “dry.” Wood is seasoned in kilns or on drying stacks in order to pre-shrink it. Fog any major use you should insist on well-seasoned lumber. Sometimes, the terms get nau-lumber used to decorate the home exterior. "Shiptap” fa a farm of sheathing, consisting qf overlapping boards. "Decking” if lumber of nominal 3" thicknesses used for -flat roof structures and ceilings In modem piank-and-beam homes. How to fight That Enemy of Your Workshop Tools your other Drilling Will Help Improve Weak Wells In rural and suburban communities throughout America, water In wells often drops beyond the reach of the pump as the result of dry spells and falling water tables. This can present a real problem since a householder who finds him-belf in this situation may discover that his neighbors also are low on Water and he cannot borrow. There are two ways in which the householder can protect himself against falling water tablet, the National Water Well Association points out. If the well fa known to* be weak. It can be. improved by drilling it deeper. Another solution fa have a second well drilled. After the source of water has been Improved, a sow water system should be installed capable of reaching to the required depth fa give all the water needed, wader adequate pressure'. Throughout America today there are many water systems still in good mechanical condition that RUST New Circuit Breakers Have Glamor, Simplicity The best tooto1 money can buy win be leas than efficient once they’ve acquired a coat of rust. Quality Kself fa no protection, although the better finishes on good tools Will protect them jefv But enough time in a op basement and no protection and eventually they will all rust Store tods in a dry place. Handle with dry hands. Coat tools with a substance that will' retard rust DRY UP If your basement is damp you must be extra careful. Open windows in dry weather., Use chemical or electric dehumidifiers. Make certain drier fa properly vented. If laundry is hung in basement, provide plenty of ventilation. While special rest removers are available, yon ran get by easily with materials yw probably have on hand. Some very fine steel wont or' emery doth, light Mbriratlag oil, or parafln or petroleum Jelly are syme of them. Keep tools clean and dry. .especially before storing them away. Fine emery doth or steft wool will remove rust spots. Some light machine oil will help. SAW BLADES Saw blades should be cleaned of pitch. Use turpentine, then coat blade with thin coat of lubricating oil, or petroleuid jelly. Saw tables and sthcr large, BMta| working surfaces can he mated with paste wax or paraffin. Bab It fa well aad It won't come off oa other materials. Paste wax fa an excellent protector far the base of a plane. Rub a little oil on the blade. Oil moving ports, not only far fust protection but far easier work*, tag as well. . Drill bits can be dipped in a Jar of petroleum jelly for easy rust proofing. Every metal part should be coated in some way* While you’re at' it, nib a little linseed oil on wooden handles far longer life. GET TOUGH Heavy coats of rust due to neglaet may. need something stronger than the above reme- Ceramic Tile Can Taka If Attempts to save money by ua- f'tag low-grade flooring materials often end in disaster. The -constant pounding of spflted heels uecniwc mry nu lunger u«c,on soft surfaces, for example, can capacity, sad pressure required by truly modern living. Homeowners will invest 'more cause thousands of small indent* tion and make a floor almost impossible to keep clean. Qgpunfc tile, on the other hand, la un- diet. Use the oven cleaning compound your wife usee. Oneq free of rust a tool should be coated. Same dust is bound to ding to •U coaled taste. Oeaa with ter peattae or kerosene before using. Silica gel or other moisture absorbing chemicals placed to drawers and tool boxes will go a long way in preventing rust. Some oM tuners use a lump of charcoal to take up moisture. Compatible color hat come to circuit breakers especially designed far jtoodCTii homes and offices. No “cellar-dweHars” these, the smartly styled protective devices can be installed to the kitchen, den or family room of' the home or in Office buildings—and be to perfect harmony with intended deccrattag schemes. fr dr * Placed on the market by Cutler-Hammer, the product was developed to keep pace with the trend toward “tqtal living space.” B erases of Ms unique styling— CMhHhnmr brake with Indus-try tradition by giving Ha product sleek. protective aatt fa adaptable to any surfacing materials and blends wMh any decor. ' According to the manufacturer, style and color advantage! provide the answers to four pressing homeowner problems to selecting domeq- Because of its location, the unit offers the operational advantages of an ordinary light switch—electrical'service can be restored almost immediately with a mere flick of fiw on-off switch without having to gripe around in a dark basement or stairway. Aa away-frem-tho basemsat installation also tourem east, the atonufactnrw says, pntottog to a recent re rsm mends tisa by the national Industry Committee on Interim Wiring Design wNch had that wiring coots arejadtat-tnltrd when protective equipment is glared on or near a kitchen wall. Safety comes In file farm of excellent protection against defective appliances and overloaded circuits. The unit feat tees dual tripping action—the primary magnetic arrangement responds instantly to short circuit conditions; while the secondary arrangement, a thermal mechanism, ignores the harmless. duds convenience, economy aad safety in addition to appearance. tic wiring protection. Thaw »Momentary overload but dfaccn- nects the circuit when the overload pentots. Guests Will Like Spacious Room NEW YORK (UPI) - When ,a bedroom needs to double as v study, guedt - or • activity room,! make it appear as spacious aa possible. The room will seem * larger and lighter if the walls are painted a pastel shade. Wooden furniture painted to match the wall color also will increase the illusion of space. Ceilings should' be patataf^ white to reflect up to 85 per cent of the light that strikes the surface. Use a "flat" paint to diffuse U£it correctly. Glossy paint, when used on farge surfaces, can oeate glare. However, use a glossy enamel on woodwork and furniture which needs to be scrubbed often. NOW! UP TO FIVE YEARS TO . PAY ON HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS AT LOW CREDIT UNION RATES! gmtc FEDERAL CREDIT UNION FE 5-4151 156 W. Huron TWENTY-FIVE THE PONTIAC PRESS* SATURDAY, APRIL 23, I960 FLINTY OF FREE PARKING Planning on a patio, new garage, new windows or screens, or just o.picnic table? Moke Burke Lumber Company your heodquorters for all your building supplies—whether it be indoor or outdoor Improvements, redecorating or building. They are qualified and willing to help you solve your building problems. THE CONICAL FIREPLACE m CONTEMPORARY HOMES. ■EACH CABINS. OFFICES. AND RUMPUS BOOMS A fireplace in modern design to fit your scheme of simplicity and smartness. Available in many colors and finishes including jet black mattee with a choice of three types of base. FOR BROILING, FRY COOKING, OUTDOOR FIREPLACE Add to' your hours of outdoor pleasure with this versatile, out-, door fireplace. Easy to set-up . . . compact and lightweight for storage ond carrying. BUILDING A NEW GARAGE? Burke has-all you heed to build your new garages Clear Redwood Garage Siding, Economy Spruce Siding, Berry Steel Doors, Frantz Wood Sectional Doors, to name a few of the mqny items they have in stock for this purpose. FOR ALL YOI PATIO WOOI USE GARDEN REDWOOD Gordon Furniture Garden Shelters Planter Boxes Retaining Walls, Plant Supports Fencings All Interior Use ALUMINUM SIDING Pre-pslnted baked enamel finish re-. quires no me int at nance. Wilt not rust. The 'most economical protection for your home. DOORS Aluminum combination storm-screen doors . . . rust end mointainance free. Mahogany and Birch Interior and Exterior Flush doors , . . to aVtd beautiful color to your^ome. HARDWOOD PANELING Kaetty Coder Knotty Fine Be dors si Tavern Osk Wormy Chestnut FOR A HOUSE BEAUTIFUL. • • BOYDELL PAINTS Boy deli Interior and Exterior OH.Bait„Paints come in 165 colors — Boy dell Latex Faint . . 100 custom colors. BoydeN paints arc Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. 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W Also Sliding Storm Sosh for Single Glazed Doors and tor LOP Thermopane Doors Available, $89.95 We Alto Carry a Complata Line of Stanley. Aluminum Awning Windows! interior, doors ante A-l I inserter Deem , MM 1. My IH , 7J0 ur 2*2“ x 6*9W 8.90 ~6.5cT 2 4‘‘ x 6'8" 8.60 1 6.50 WOOD PUTTY TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 _ Nails Aren't the Answer to Every Join Want fo let everyone know wtaal a rank amateur you are. Juat nafl everythinj; tofether. Anything you make or repair — chain, tables, shelves—juirt about anything. Bot if you want your work to have a finished appearance, and incidentally to be a good deal stronger, use wood gcredrs. They’ll provide greater holding power, permit you to take the work apart and put it back together again. TheyTi bold If the pull of the load is Along the length of the sere#, while nails would pull out. WIDE CHOKE There’s a wide variety of screws available. They're designated according to type of head, material, thickness and length. ' lbs types'«t heads ary round. Bat and oval with a single slot. The.PbHHpo screw has the same types, repair lag a special screwdriver. flat and oval-bead screws are countersunk flush with the wr lace of die work. Round heads must remain exposed. The flat head screw may be driven below the sthtece also, and concealed with plastic wood or some other filler. When figuring length, measure the full length of a flat head screw, measure s round head screw from the base of the slot to “the end! of the screw. Wrkneasjs indicated by number. The numbers Indicate a thickness variance of about 1 /(4th in. A number S screw la about •/* la. thick, a a am her C about t/Mth in. Use thin Screws inhardwood, thicker screws' Hr. softwood. In any soft or medium soft piece of yrood, drill s short hole for starting purposes only. , You can force the screw in die rest of the way with a screwdriver. y Jalousies Are Revival From Earlier Days A popular Florida export to the rest of the country today is an architectural innovation called the, • Florida room, best, defined as a room. The glass jalousie window makes this room possible. First, created in Miami about a decade ago, the window brings outdoor living into the home 4hrqpgb ventilation and complete visibility, along with protection against the weather^ Incidentally, it is easy to convert an existing porch into an outdoor living room by installing such devices as jalousies. . . Wooden jalousies arc old. The word is French sad means a shutter through which ane may see without Mug area. But the glues Jalousie bos been perfected since IMP. With vinyl weather-stripping at the head and sill such windows are effectively weather-tight la harder weode you’ll havo to drW a deeper bole. It will aim bo nummary to drifl lam But second baaed M you aea You'll save a let of than sad do ia neater Job when painting furniture or doom/if you remove the hardware before beginning the job. Be sure to store the handles, knobs and pulls where you can cutty. The hole In the lop board should be Mg enough for the dark (the thickest part) of the screw. Die hale in the lower board dwid be at a smaller diameter than the threads and only about half their liagth. ____ Pick the right sire screwdriver if ywu want the Job to go easily. The right ate Is one that fits the slot in the screw neatly, sndgty One that doem’t fit win chew up the head .at the screw, &w make M impossible to get It all the way in er to withdraw tt, later ■ yen have a* let at screws la drive, got a ■miwfirloot btt for . . . . ' A lubricant will help—either wax DO IT BKWr — Seems skmentary, but even handy men for- ,,, or gnpute. Oil get the proper way to smoothly Jala two pieces of softwood. Never* jg1Mre g* advice about using soap, hammer a wood screw Into place. Drill through the Brat, into the ft wm cause the screw to rtist, second, piece at wood (a). Drive flathead screw slightly beneath * make it impossible to remove, surface (b). FBI with wood putty or similar filler (c) for smooth And never urn a hnmmer. ThnJ’s ‘Job. for sails. GOING FA FRAYER'S still hot A FEW TAX FREE 1960 FEDDERS AIR CONDITIONERS REV masonry] Yellow Point Outlirifes Skull-Cracking Pipes \ Low pipes in the badement are built-in skull crackers, and H is a good idea to paint them, and any other low hanging areas, with yellow, the color ol highest visibility. Other bright, attention-getting colors can be used too, either solid or in stripes. The' same danger exists with ga rage doors that slide into the rodf when they are not raised to the maximum height. Treat them the same way as you did the pipes. A driveway in the suburbs or country that is not lighted with electricity can he outlined trith white painted rocks or with fluorescent paint, as can gates and; posts marking the entrance to the property. .? Monogram vinyl tiles give Boon a personalized look. They are available in four sizes, ranging from fortifies this masonry paint! Now—H yoe hurry...you cm still buy a new, 1960 Fuddsn, that’s ' free of tbs new U.S. Excise Tax Jfij« t -C, Right now, while they last...you con still own the world’s (best air conditioner, a genuine Fedders, without having to pay the $ 17.00-S30.00 premium the new Federal Tax will add to tlie price of air conditioners next spring. Fortunately we ordered our 1960 Fedders air conditioners early...received a limited supply before the tax deadline... began selling them immediately. We still have a complete selection... models for every cooling requirement...every type of current...every budget. But you better act quick. . .these tax-free 1960 Fedders are moving out fast. v OUR TWO STORE BUYING POWER SAVES YOU MONEY FRAYER'S ONLY *239 SAVE TWO WAYS: 589 ORCHARD LAKE AVE., PONTIAC 4418 DIXIE HWY., DRAYTON PLAINS Oan Z vanities VI U bMu W • Reg. $359.00 YOlf SAVE $120 Plat fad. fa* Soriagt FURNITURE aid APPLIANCES FEM52S OR 44415 HEAVY DUTY INDOOR AND OUTDOOR WALL SURFACES • Colorful beauty pine nawtance to weather. • Bond* with aurfaca —saab up porea and cracks. a No wetting down er priming needed. e Comes in paste farm—mixed with Oakland rUIL tad PRINT 436 Orchard Lake later off Stoat S»., frwa lahaava An. PARK FREK M RUI THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23,1960 TWENTY-NINE I GRAND OPENING LOTUS LAKE ESTATES No. 3 Pleasures Daily Lakeside Community Luxury Enjoy These in This Beautiful ALL N Mpi anyean? Tib It aaatfcar way you cm ywif a lazy rrtaiai la Latvi Lake . . . AND NbrhC mm an Mm. tee. Utarally a turn mar and pact Am. Nearly a vary ■port it at yaw Aitnlip hodiaa tnd healthy ae mid Water tkitefl. eneuet the everyday rummer apart* you and yew family tM enjoy In this water wonderland. Lotus Lake Estates Offers These Two Budget-Priced Homes That Satisfy Every Need! The Fantastic Chateau ONLY: TOO n- Featuring: • 3, 4, or 5 Mnlir4ind Dedioem • IVi laths • Huft 520 eg. ft. Tied kecnetiou Area ft JC Farm Sty la Kitchati with Ample DieftigAiee ft Full Insulation ft 75'x120' Estate-Sisa Lot • Storm Sowars ft Paved Drive ft Got Hoot ft CoftoHui YEAR ’ROUND FUN FOR EVERYONE Don't suffer away the summer- in‘a not city. Hove FUN. Buy a new home In this lovely lakeside community . . . AND live It. up. Start enjoying the life that higher wages and shorter working hours have made possible. See you ... Main Model end Soles Office o» 4214 Williams Laka ltd., 2 Blocks West of Airport ltd. Phone OR 3-0001—Open Doily, 1 to 9 P. M. 30-Yr. PHA Terms The Fabulous Queen Featuring: ONLY • OVER 1,000 SQUARE FEET CAP A • 3 BEDROOMS — 2-CAR OARAGE hMI Down ft HUGE FARM STYLE FAMILY KITGHEN ¥¥W ft FULL BASEMENT ft GAS HEAT 30-Yr. FMA Terms 10450 W. NINE MILE RD. JO 6-9834 TERRACE (OPTIONAL) LIVING RAIL THIRTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY- APRIL. 23, I960 to Bedroom HOMES FOR AMERICANS What's new in 1x>mero*lring to Daughter is frequently old staff to Grandmother. But technological advances, do tend to make modern versions oI old ideas considerably more useful and enjoyable. Take the "modern” idea of'having a lavatory in the bedroom, for instance. In Grandmother’s -day, and for centuries before that, practically all bathing was done la the bedroom — it was the practical, logical place. So there’s nothing new about having washing facilities in the bedroom. It’s just that, with the advent of the bathroom, the practice was discontinued. Bat mw It’s back, gaining popularity every day. The reason why lavatories are finding their way back tote the hedrewn Is three fold. fWst. It tokee the ■train elf the bathroom — and for growing laprittoa that’a Important. Second, sheet el having a private bathfoom. It’s toe moat convenient arrangement possible. Third, If the room to large enough, a lavatory ptna an eaay chair and a desk practleafiyoun-verts a bedroom into a private aperhnent for an overnight guest or an elderly parent. What makes the idea new is the type of facilities the modern bed1 room lavatory utilizes. Instead of - a wooden washstamd, pitcher and bowl, up-to-date plumbing fixtures are installed in counters surfaced with permanently attractive, easy to-dean materials \ like ceramic tile. It space penults, the compact lavatory unit could be screened off from'the rest of the room with louvered panel or some other divider. The bedroom lavatory i* one of _ T — AtticVentilation Cures a tiny amount of space. And with modem fixtures and -material^ it can truthfully be said that Grandmother never had -it so good. example, if year attic floor has 1,600 square feet of floor space you should have BOO square inches of ventilator openings.1 It doesn't pay to atare dust and grime. Wash and dry id) out-ofseason things before packing them away. . Harden Spilled Grease U yon mill grease on the kitchen floor, pour ice water over the spot immediately to harden it be* torn it has time to joak ti. Then aqnpo it fjiK 'wifi) a duB-bladed knife. BiiRiiiiiiMiiiRiiniviMiMniMi11^ [do awr and BUI MAI 24 Y features GALORE — Seldom are so many features packed Into a home of this size (1.408 square feet) They include: fireplace ■in living room, separate dining area, bedrooms separated from-(day area by vestibule, private lavatory aad shower for master bedroom, and built-in vanity in bathroom.. Architect Herman H. York, 90-04 161st St., Jamaica 33, N. Y., is the designer and the Plan is HA134Y. i v ■ I io tui wauavtt Location of Appliances Can Reduce Work Load Despite more so called "labor-saving'’ kitchen and laundry appliances than you can shake a mortgage at, many women still Slid that their work is never done. Onle of the most prevalent tor this is haphazard location. Location of appliances must be adapted to the location of work centers to exploit their efficiency fully. The normal sequence of work centers is from right to left The mix center, therefore, is at the right and is followed by sink, range and serve centers This sequence reduces motion for right-handed people. Creeping-Heat Malady „ Does your house have “creeping heat” — a structural ailment noHcabfe In the summertime when during the day it gradually becomes wanner and. warmer to the point of acute dtacomfortr A an* cun for this malady is proper attic ventilation, accord-fay to Metal Ventilator. Institute experts. What happen is basickRy simple. and it shouldn’t happen to anyone's home, according to theae folks. An attic that is not property ventilated — no matter how mnrh insulation ydu have tends to build vp.heat, starting from jhe minute the sun rises., Since K has nowhere else to go, if creeps down through the insulation. Slowly—but it moves. And toward noon. If finds It's way through too upstairs bed rooms, aad hmvss an dawn to the tower pvtog quartan. It beeamea particularly apparent to occupants abas But that isn’t the rod W It Heat bufid-up during to0 day Is difficult to build dawn during the evening, even, with the- windows open, unless there’s s good breeze to blow it away. To make sure you have enough ventilation in the attic, hefv’s simple way to calculate it, according to file Metal Ventilator Institute. Make rare that the total squnrd inches of ventilator upmhlgi mw hall as much as the square feet for floor space in the attic. For mm IRRHHRRI KI HARD: A1IB! [ AN HAVE: SOFt WATER : for t few PENNIES per iiy Hove a whiter wash, softer ■ clothes, lovelier complexion 8 and even save up to 50% i WHtTrEMT A Softener 3 Hill? (Dm You Owl 3 for as Unit as: 3 m week j liriuaui Soles Tax JW MOUSY BOWK CRUMP ELECTRIC, INC. ■ - Im. BMttKw toil.yaild. Water Ctedilto.i.f Eq.ipn.ai j 34SS Aston If. UL2-3000 K 4-3573" UNIT STEM ALSO CUSTOM RAILING : - ■ For a Slop in Beauty _ ____________ Mi • One-Piece CensIruiSsn J • Permanent Isfiuty Rupf»* ■ BspifilfiMRty ■ • FHA SpsdScutlen • Strong Rotoforcsd Costing g . • Aveid Messy tastaMation ■ ekeafe HOUSE PAINT COST USS, TOO S"rf"S - Nor just soothsr house peim ...it* an entirely NEW FORMULA! Spreads smooth-iy . . . sibrttanly. Modern low bistro finish hides surface defects. Us*, it n s prims or finish coat without'hip marks ... even on nsw wood. Cowers cesaeat, brick, asbestos shingles, stucco equally os wed. 1000m of Colors OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9—SATURDAY I TIL S i Free Estimates - We DeBver Anywhere! Safely Tread Seduces flipping UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE | CONCRETE STEP COMPANY § 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7713 j lRfl......................................... . Pontiac Rockcote PAINT STORE Cermet CASS and HURON FE 3-7129 PARK nil IN OUR LOT—RIAR OP STOfifi Off HURON '■t'&'rh THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, I960 • THIRTY-ONE Alldr sanding, a propel finish, correctly applied, beautifies the floor, bring* out the handsome grain pattern and makes scrubbing unnecessary. The latest floor finishing products are the natural penetrating.sealer and the color-sealer combination. They can be appUed with a minimum of labor, by pouring directly onto the floor and “squeegeed” with a rubber applicator. After a few minutes, the finish should be “burnished’' with a rented motor-driven device, faced with steel wool. No filler is •required for Northern hard maple and birch— the close grained flooring woods. BlQlPEfte Stapling Gun Necessary to Put Up Ceiling Tile Putting up ceding file can'be done qaiddy ana easily with the proper tools and files. Them pm many kinds of coiling fils, but .the easiest type to put up is flanged and* grooved on the. edges to permit interlocking and stapling. Tour first step is to put up three' inch wooden stripe across the cefl-tag. Put them up 13 inches on centers (measuring from the exact middle of the width of each wooden strip) tor 12xl3-inch or 12x24-inch tile, and usually eight inches on cantors for IMA-fads or 18*32-inch files. klsawnu tram the center •< the . ceding to beats the tecUag strips at that tha row at files •long each watt will he the samq width. For a perfectly even cefl-tog um a tong straight edge as a grids and wood shingles as shhna to tovri «m tasktog strips. Moat ceiling tile manufacturer! suggeat that you start in one Conner at the room. Tbo tiles sfaosw be applied lengthwise to the tacking strips. A cord along the center of the tacking strip enables the first row of, files to bs pot up an an absolutely straight line. Once the tacking strips are prepared, the application of the tiiaa with the stapttng tool is quick and easy. • / Tha wide etspfisg flanges an toe Wee should he oa the edges that are to receive toe adjilalag fifes, to make M easier to later-leek feeoa. The edges along toe waBs are fseeasHed and the aafi • be covered with cove There are many kinds of staplers and staple leg lengths, but for the ;moet secure and effective fastening, a Bostitch gun-type t acker using lb-inch gum Coaled staples is moat often recommended. The length dows. Then see the s-p-a-c-l-o-u-s houses In MfoAjfajtoC estates —'—-• , . -Over 1400 square tM/ f/UCbcC feet of living luxury -Ovw 1100 sqosr* tori si Ivin* luxury on three tank (plus optional pngs). Hat* activities arts. General Electric built-ins. 1M bribe. Storms and screens included la pitot. 'from •16,285 the, SupeA Scot -Popular face-brick, 1# -bath model with over US square feat if area. M bate nest, large family Hfeban with General Electric built-in*. \ Storms sad screens included in prfcft, ' ' /rom 914,800 VETS T DOWN AMef Mss* Oft 3-4 til sues iyl v. unver & asmoatu WwSEsBy*-. smj civilian law-aawu vrea • Extremely mlld*w-rtslstant • Water...alkali can’t hurt N • Easy to apply../ -anyont can do It • Easy cleanup...rollers, brushe$-wash clean In water e 9 lovely colors THIRTY-TWO. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1^60 Care Suggested in Choosing Kail , One d the big advantages of alternating piys la penele at Hr plywood it that the material neat igiut if nailed a reaeonahle dte> lance from the edge. But lor beet nail-holding properties, certain Shea- ere recommended for we with the proper thtchneeo of ply :w | ' For joints, the following sizes, used with glue, will do the Job. For % and H-inch Dr plywood, Sd casing or -flniah nails. For Inch, 4d or Cd finish nail*. For U«,U Tnr U.lnrh use l»lnch brads or (for backs who there hi no objection to heads shew-lag) 1-inch blue lath nails. flnbsdtate easing far flniah nails wherever a heavier nal is aseded. For exterior work. use galvanized or hot-dipped, zinc-coated nails to avoid rust. White Increases Light^ One way of increasing the amount of daylight in a non which opens oil a perch is to Mini the porch celling white. Do the same to the undersides of broad eaves. gbaUuiy, roans opening on n court or air shaft will be UgMer If the walls of the court are palnt- whil. “see yourself” finish and wide modem contours tor easy cleaning. A narrow divider between down lancet splash. Rust-ftwe stain-quires only mild soap-and-water cleaning, withstands all food adds and cleaning solvents. Radio-Active Isotopes Find Pipe leaks •Tve got a hot spot with jsi howler.*' Radioactive isotopes ore being used by Chicago plumbing and heating 'contractor to detect leaks in piping concealed hi walls and floors or buried in the ground. The radioactive isotopes are permitted to mix with water in a special type of large container.. The nsrmal water supply far piping which Is beh« tooted tor teabags to Mien shut aft and the ' wafer emtatatag the radieae-ttva material flaw* through tea pipe. Us prugreuu through the pipe to Mowed wMh a Geiger eouwtor. At the spot where the leak occurs there will be an inteasificialloa of the nstao on the counter. This, to the workiucp making the feet, to the "hot spot with a howler. ” By the use of additional Jnstra-mentatkn, gw leak is pinpointed with perfect accuracy, says -the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Information Bateau. Thus there la no guesswork and no tmneceaoaryj digging or breaking into floors or1 walls to detodi the exacf spot at which a leak occuas. Tha esc of laUasrtlye laolapsa to detect leaks hi ptplag reprs-senta a wedding ef the nee torn ■etnas 4 anstoar phyrisa with toe aM prafisslies ef ptembteg and pipe flttfag. Plumbing contractors who radioactive isotopes to detect leaks must be licensed by to Atomic Energy Commission and must inflow carefully defined regulations Prevent Rust Most aluminum lawn and patio furniture is pot together with steel nuts and bolts. To prevent these fittings from rusting, cover them with an exterior varnish. You caa ten whether they're-steel by testing them with a magnet. To keep the aluminum - bright and shiny, spray 40 with a dear vanish or lacquer.. Hove Your Home or Cottage BUILT or REMODELED by a Licensed Bildor GO UP WITH A Fairway DORMER COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICES • ADDITIONS • BATHROOMS • KITCHENS • FAMILY ROOMS J* GARAGES •SIDING ■ FREE ESTIMATES - NO OBLIGATION NO MONEY DOWN -60 MONTHS TO PAY DARA BUILDING 919 Joslyn, Pontiac II 3-790B NOW... Basement wall paint that moisture and dampness can't harm Sherwin-Williams loxon BASEMENT WALL Won’t rub off...pe ...or Mo off! FREE PARKING IN REAR UT M MCMMM . MM MMTM, CW1IWM Sherwin Wiluams W 71 w. HURON FE 4-2571 Open a Chart* Account DRAYTON PLAINS SHOPPING CRNTER OR 1-1204 Wo Deliver THE PON^TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, ' THIRTY-THREE i, » -------jrr^ T to^aapbalt felt Butt the joint* 13rd WOOQ floor Lfln ^ tow* tightly and stagger «S joints. te Laid on Concrete (pitch and carry membrane np valla behind baseboard. Sleep-Installing hardwood flooring over era and screens should bo treated jncrete «i«hy Is g»ining in popo- with preservative to retard den-fly. If the concrete Is laid on terioration. Good results may be rade, an underfill of dnder or bad, if sleepers or screens are laid sailed gravel is generally esserv- in mastic. Air circulation under st To bar out ground moisture, finish floor Nis helpful, especially aterproofing membrane sbouM if there Is no basement under tbit t used — usually two laytf at 15- house. Sories which don’t require "heavy duty" ironing. built-in or iqoqnted on the wall ts any room of the boue. .ft contains a Md-away ironing board, and, if you wish, an iron in a heat-resistant folder. When the automatic timer It set, the current goes on, then goes off at the and of the time eycte. When the Iron is placed in the holder, and the cabinet door shut, the power is immediately cut off. This ahvays-avail able ironing center is ideal for touching up New Ironing Center IsFMiroof Space used wisely is one of the keys to comfort in a heme, whether fit's large or small. Something new in ironing equipment which meets this requirement fii the "Haadtr Press" electric home ironing unit. Try a Skylight * The insertion of translucent plss-tic skylights in roofs of one-family homes Is recommended by building specialists when additional Hgt»t and air are needed and dormers are impractical. Such skylights, they point out, are less apt to disturb s home’s basic architectural lines. s compact cabinet to ba either freshly laundered household acces- Nationally Advertised and Accepted Tti Benefit • Local Maufactirers and Installeis Financing te Fit You Pocketbook • In Basinets 25 Yean • Factory Trained Mechanics. WEATHER PROOFED PRE-CAST CASTONE now ONLY Compare Before You Buy! |U Money Ow" FREE (SniRATESF e VEARS TO W ' NewlNew* Wf' msnuno ve«™»1 FE2-9421 CASTONE MICHIGAN COUP Goulet end Dormers Slightly Extra 2457 Pancell, Pontiac ★ ADDITIONS ★ STORM WINDOWS * PORCHES ★ KITCHENS ★ AWNINGS ★ STORE FRONTS thirty-four THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 86, ItM Plastic Brick Siding Is New ’N****mSBB Flashing Lights Control Plant Blooming Time Flashing light* have a place how in the greoAnum, a* well a*-at the railroad crossing. Flashing lights can make flowers held hack their bloom* and save greenhouse Pontiac' homeowners and store owners have a new material to to uae on exterior wall*. It j*ltop» available on either stone or brick .hw^d* ®* * » design and comes fo easily hkn-,or e**rtr{clty tiled panels, 14x41 ladies. The Bashing lights are a new this Cerone finish plastic has S'»**"*>»”? being studied at the New a backing of both insulating board York Stifle Colege of Agriculture and aluminum to give It insulating *} Cornell Universi^r ta relation qualities and moisture resistance. ^ the continuous-light method The manufacturer claims it never S'SSZX' utUise to «*>- needs painting and cannot be «»!*»*" t blooming, cracked or Chipped. The panels, * . * * may be applied directly onto studs if you get a beautiful, flowed or over any other aiding material, by plant for Easter, this is what A ; A * A [may have happened: The nursery Harry Cohen of Federal ModcmL who wante to retard flower-, .ration has the local franchise « N until Easter-time toeps con-this plastic. He is offering it atl£«» ««*“» cost to downtown store owner* |*>W hours in the middle of tbs to beautify their buildiiys in the |dgh‘- Day-length, or arUfleid current “Beautify Downtown Poo-!light, above a given number of tfoc" "i»»«g" hoars, will keep certain plaids ;■ |from blossoming, Roy A. Larson; . _ i. „_______ a researcher, explains. Lay subfloor boards diagonally, with at least two 1M nails at each The present methsd mnsames foist and edch board end. ftrmness Id ml antes (four boars) at of the top floor depends on this. | eleetrieai energy each sight. NAUUBID-Chipped, battered windowsills can be changed to smart “marble” by using the easily installed Hartsil plastic sheU. Here's How It's Done mwmmmm VMS canid mean an eleetrie Ml dfllimmuawlt. The experiments show that two seconds of tight flashed every minute have the same effect on a plan* as tour hoofs of continuous light but consume only eight min-utes of sfoctricKy. or I par ceat of the usual amount. A A A Lmoa says that not only would (ha greenhouse electric bill be trimmed by VI per cent tor a big operation, but the life of-the electric bulb woold not be affected. are used not only ta batiday flowers, but «ft spur a newly planted crop ta extra height Mm flowering, or ta mine a plant lie prapngattan rather thaa Means, Larson said. Temperature contloiJLjdao wtt product out-of-aeason flowering. Tulip, daffodil and Easter lily bulb* ..are stored at tow temperatures for several weeks. Then they are brought under higher temperatures in the greenhouse' and forced. An easily installed plastic sheU, designed to give your battered window si Us a realistic marble appearance will provide tough, attractive protection n this much-abused surfhee in your home. Molded of glass fiber reinforced polyester resin, the same rugged material used tor boat and sport car bodies, the strong, thin Hartsil pictured above can be.cut with shears to fit all conventional window silts. Ordinary wall tile adhesive is then applied to the sin surface and the cover set permanently in ptoce. Aim avaBabfe la variant weed grains, the new Hartsil Is easy for the home hsafiymaa to la-stafl and beeaam of Its lew east, beaaty pad leagkins, name* aaa smtrsctirs are tests Bing wssdad aarfaeea treated whh the aaamHartril finish la aew hemes The Hartsil, made by the Hart-glas Co., Toledo. Ohio, is avail able through leading building material suppliers Beautiful Lighting by VIRDEN keep your home modern with clean drapes and slipcovers One way to a neat and “Newly Decorated Look" through Gresham. We can take dull and worn looking drapes and * % 11, slip covers and dean them to new brightness and life. Soft stow oAm*. Porto- 1 WANT IT noass n» . Mass lorly roWd 17' Kory diods .11 ammiim mp pomki o *oA NM •" Wllb MOdore coovoolooco At otSbig. troy* utafc T ...Idool tor Mri fos hi Mm dlooHoor ■prsoSl Rf** r* ^ library. . .Ai Coloolol d iy. Mb dono fo brornmri I go'.NKosb to is'. MMk 0 c«jf •OWN 25” Reel UP or DOWN for beauty and convenience. It's lighting by VIRDEN. 4045 We Give Holdens Red Stamp*! BOX STORE ■ wmTf Pwl Hfbfc InebJ SIND SVtMYTHINQt Sells, Coats, Dr—ms, Jackets and Other WooIans CLEANERS AM SHIHT laamev 605 OAKLAND AYE. FE 4-2579 Opsw Monday thra Saturday —7 A.M. to S r.M. It's spring time, time to give your home a new look. See our complete selection of beautifully styled, at* tractive-priced Virden fixtures. Discuss yOur lighting and decorating needs with out Free Lighting Advisory Service. No charge or obligation. Public Welcome: Stop in Anytime From 8 AM to 5 P.M. Tuesday Thru Friday— Monday 8 A.M. to 9 PM Ulf rout HOME SAM — M*k« Sum All Wiring is Dm* By a Utsnsnd ■ochfcsl Cytrsrtst Electric Heating Specialists Standard Electric Co. 175 South Saginaw Street FI 2*9261 FREE PARKING ADJACENT TO MAIN BUILDING THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, I960 THIRTY-FIVE «. THE PoWiAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL S3, 1900 THIRTY-Si# ?. caricri umn m s. Umi m ■ AiiMi. wiMm BALM. 1 mull CARPENTER CONTRAnSijSS n> W. hw Mmt Paatlaa. Mlrklgaa mitchell Dtmnvrno or. ' : AIM Mil* Rwy. rMttU, Mlchigaa . MONTCALM NRMU Wmi 'pi M—u*h* 3K2 IntlM, MMKu MIm MOLT'I-VARER rrr take seat. RU Keith ____ . Mm bM MMMsan. MURPMY HEATING INI OIMu RH Km. Mi-tgan JOHN C. HELM BOIL HER MR CWiEM MUfard. MI*iM»— nelson SCMBMfS company J. W. NEWMETER MMI M B. MM M.. Aahnrn Blight., Mdlkl—g R. NtEDJELSKI WELL RMLUNO HK^MIM SCHULTE PLUMBING A HEATINO 1SLT«c- ! SCHULTE ELECTRIC EEBVICE TCOMPANY ' m.W. MM For Your Convenience We Uet Our Approved FHA Dealers in This Area: A-l TILE COMPANY •17* fnltl Uk, BmI I'llM Ml. Mlrklgaa ACE HEATINO A COOLING ITU WMmm Uki RmI Ptalhf. Michigan ALL AWNING A STORM WINDOW SALES ira HlfUMl RnI PntlM. Michigan ALL WEATHER WINDOW CO. wn amim . Waterford. Michigan AMBASSADOR INSULATION SIM Dial# Mi o Ponllar. Michigan ANCHOR PORT PRODUCTS. INC. NN Oekshlre rentier Michigan ARNASON A SON BfILDfBS. INC. ISM Merhle Or ten? I lie. Mlehlfnn AUBURN LUMBER CO. It I. Malrvel RmI Altara Helghte, Hie dig en AUTOMATIC HEATINC. MU Oreberd Lake Aft. rentier. WOHM AUTOMATIC STOKER SERVICE 115 W. Mealttta rentier. Mleblgen RAG TUB CO. I AM W. Hnren Street rentier. Mlekftgen RABLKE BOOFINO CO. list NMdavlitt rentier. MleMCAA M. A. BENSON LUMBRR CO. Mt N. Seglnew Street Pontine. Michigan BIG BEAB CONSTRUCTION CO. II W. Hnren Street rentier SIAI|aa RENDEROPP RLDG. A SUPPLY CO. ft W. Huron Street rentier. Mlefcifta *** RLACKETTS BUILDING SUPPLIES •Itl DUIe Hwy Clerketep, Michigan BLOOMFIELD LUMBER A HARDWARE SUPPLY CD. It S. Tcftegrepk Pen tine. Michigan % BOB’S BUILDING SERYICR HI Mentcelm Pentlar. Michigan BONDED INSULATION IMS 8. Telegraph PeatUe. Michigan DOYLE SUPPLY COMPANY tCnlllgan Soft Water i 4«t N. Main Street Miller*. Michigan BOOTH HOMES Ml Hilltep Drive Pentiae. Michigan DRINKER PLUMBING A HEATING tttt Dlile Herjr. , Drayton Plain*. Michigan FREEMAN BRANDT BUILDER M Marlen Street Pentlnc. Michigan GORDON BRYCE KEATING Sttt Lansdewne Drayten Plain*, Michigan BURKE LUMBER CO. 44M Dixie Hwy. Drayten Plain*, Michigan CAPRI ALUMINUM PRODUCTS If! W. University Drive Reeheeter, Michigan H. CHAMBERLAIN PLUMBING A HEATING tOfi Little Trail Walled Lake, Mtehlfan FISt Oakgrave reattae, Mlehftfan W. B. CHITTICK WATER CONDITIONING ttn Shlmmene Read ; Pontiac. MleAAfaa CHURCH A CHURCH. INC. AN R. St. Blair Street Romeo. Michigan ■RRR LAXK^.OMBKB CO. SBls *•». CluMw. MUhlgaa D.GARMO LUMBER CO. SSI N. Main Stmt Mnf.rg. RM|l(n DICKIS LUMBER CO. SMS Orchard Lake M. Nrthh Mt—Igaa ' DICR'S WRLL DRILLING R POMP IWW DIRML BULDCR ___ ____nil ami Uf«N. MUhlgaa DltUUN S UPTON LCMRCR CO. -MS a IMS Mmt IwWnr, MUhlgkn Iambs a. dillon LOCAS PLOMBING R HEATING RMS 8. Bnkaali* Raad Raahaataa, Mlaklgaa MORRIS MANCOOH CONTRACTOR IIS CakMat ' MUfard. Mlaklgaa MARS HEATING * SUPPLY INK MM Laatagtaa ' JySSM PaatU.. Mlrklgaa MAT MESON HEATING COMPANY ISM s. Ciaairn Ed-MUfard. MUkdgaa MATTHEW- Bora COMPANY IU LBi Straat R*au*. MlaMgaa R F. MATTHEWS HEATING CO. IM*g Van*—a Wnklagtaa. Mlaklgaa JAMBS MaCUTCHEON LANDSCAPING 7S1S# VaaByk* Raan, Mlthlgaa BON S. MaNAB DVII.BER MM Padktataw Data. Paatlaa. MUhlgaa m. e. m.pherson a sens Oil Paatlaa TraU Mind Lak*. Mt.klgia . MERCER RRATIMO MS N. PaaHaa YraR Waited Lake. MUhlgaa MICHIGAN PLOORESCENT LIGHT COMPANY ' ' Or.hard Laka At* GEORGE KUBRICK RUM RRR ■ Mil Paatlaa. Mlaklgaa NOWIU LOMRKR COMPANY 'M B. Bnadlak i Oafard. Mlakl(.a NOWRLS LUMBER COMPANY AMMalar jMaad Raikaadaa. MWklg.a OAKLAND HEATING A A IB BOOTS R—IkS' MlaRlsan OAKLAND soar WATER MS Oaakard Laka Aaa. Paatlaa. Mtlklsia GARWOOD DUILDINO * MATERIALS COMPANY ISM Jaalra Raad Paatlaa. MIMIsan O BRIEN RKATTNG * SUPPLY Sit Vaaakada Raad haHui Ml.kdsaa ORCHARD CUMBYRUCTION Dll Orchard Lak. Aaa. - Paatlaa. Mlrklgaa ORTONVILLE LUMBRR COMPANY Caraar MIU Mad * M-IS OrlanaWa. Mlaklgaa OTTO TRSOS SMI Orahatd taka Aaa. Kaaga Rarkar, Mlaklgaa OXSSU BIN BOW COMPANY 1 ■ BUILDING SUPPLY , SAM DaaR Laka Baad Higklaad. Mlaklgaa L O. SNAW. JR.______ MM Ora— Laka Raad Or—Id Laka. Mlaklgaa ■BARIFF OOUI.IN ROOFING CO. -Sd S. Caaa Laka Raad NaBaaTwaklgaa KRITR RIROWART BUB.BRB SILVER LABE SEPTIC TANS CO. Ka—a, Mlaklgaa «■— REPAIR IRBY MS A SALES ITS Bayaaant F—llaa. Mlaklgaa SLFAM N. SMITE BUILDER IM HI. OOinuni WIND________ High la ad Baa* ■Tlftak •kdgaa OXFORD LUMBER A COAL CO. SA MM SlaaaA SidilL Mlaklgaa P AM MATING tin Oaakard Lak. Aaa. PaaHaa. Mlaklgaa PANTMRY ELECTBK COMPANY dM TOaui Bala* P—liar. Mlaklgaa PRDY-RILT GARAGE ms A—laaa - Walarfard. Mkhlgaa PERRY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BE HRm a F. P. SMITH BALER A SERVICE AH N. Parap Adgaal F—Baa. Mdiklsaa SOL HERO BLRCTRIC MM M—kaa PaaHaa, Mlaklgaa PERCY RTOIRR PLUMBING A mna ui, MU final—E. Mlaklgaa ■iiisrirb siding a DIMMING SM Waadnaad Aaa. PanlAaa. Ml—Man SURPLUS LUMBRR A MATERIALS sales company RMS JMskMnd Raad PanHai. Mlaklgaa TALBOTT LVMBRR COMPANY IMS Dthta Map. P—llaa. Ml—Man TERRY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY " M SiKdKIhad tM-ISi WMM. Mlaklgaa i^sgysgArvr- 7SM Higklaad Baad CmOM LAKE LUMBER COMPANY J. L. TALLKLY COMPANY ------------ Chart PONTIAC CUT STONE COMPANY MM SHfkktnd Raad P—llaa, Mlaklgaa PONTIAC NOME SERVICE SSM Bbh Bn. Pant***. Mlaklgaa PONTIAC PLUMBING A HEATINO i&'L.'KSS.. PONTIAC SOFT WATER M pBfilgaaaa Paatlaa, Michigan P. J. POOLS LUMBER COMPANY Ml ■ Oakland Aaa. -Paatlaa. MWklg.a PRESTON BRIM. lOragaa Maul MTS l.a.aid Brapl— PDA— MUhlgaa JIM PRICE A COMPANY MM M>1S ____ CTarh.iaa, MUhlgaa MBNBY J. PROROFK BUILDER W—lb MUfard, MUhlgaa NORTH ROCHESTER HHAS BALM COMPANY WmT”" Ra—. Ml—laaa WATRHfOee LCMRER COMPANY WATSON BUILDING A SUPPLY UN L ——a*— Baad MBfilSi Mill Igaa WAYNE HMATINO i&zJFiBxi C. BSIBBM NOME EdH'IPMENT MSI *. TaMnrapk P—Maa. MSakdgaa WESSINOEB LUMBER A SUPPLY COMPANY™ IMS L MnpD WaUad Laka, MDMtaa WETMOUTB ELBCTRK MM Plrad Straad Rl——la*. Mtiklpia WRITE LABS LUMBRR COMPANY Oraand Raad hi RMkUad - Baad Highland. Mt—Igaa W. A. WINEELMAN RUtl DgR pfiri Paatlaa. MICUOAN HEATING . Rj&rau.. ’ MICHIGAN MASTER MODERNIEERS Udd W. Mar— Sdraai Paatlaa, MUhlgaa MICHIGAN ROPT WATER CO. pnMM Mad. , Drajtaa Plains, MUhlgaa MIDWEST SUPPLY 7IS W. Bar— Slraal PaaUaa MUhlgaa MILLER A BEARDSLEY Ba—radar. MUhlgaa RAGLM ELECTRIC COMPANY ' Md .BanBh. PAUL SUL ANT 47M Dark Laka Band ■gMaad. MUfclgaa BRLIABLR HOMS IMPROVEMENT SM R. IMIndtoaad IRM Rarad Oak. MUhlgaa MI1IB U WINDOW .HI Maataa— ' P—tUr. MUhlgaa NIHARD MOMS IMPROYBI SMS A*iaWinla__ k Or—arS LaRa, MUhlgaa BOANR PUB* A WELL | SMS Orahatd Laka Arm. Kaaga Barba*. MUhli .ROGERS RARDWARR 1M7S ~ ‘ CUrk.Un, Hllkl»«a BOTH LUMBER COMPANY srjraswr4 SAMUELS APPLIANCE at* Rraadnmj 7~I Dari—nag. Ml—Igaa OEORGR MOHR IMPROVEMENT SMS Uaton Laka Baad Uni— Laka. MUhlgaa OIBLRY ELECTRIC •MS BMM Hwy. Pan—. Michigan GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING MIS W. Haran Sinai PantDa. MUhlgaa OBAPT SHOT METAL M N. Park* Slraal f—llaa. Ml—Igaa IU FIX-IT SM0P SMS Alrpaat Raad Paatlaa, Mlaklgaa THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23. 1960 THIRTY-SEVEN With o LOW COST MAKE A LIST OF WHAT YOU'D LIKE TO DO TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME . • P Garage f~] Insulation £3 Window Screens P Heating Plantr □ Re-Wiring P Enclosed Porch □ Roofing □ Additional Room □ Breezeway Recreation Room * □ Gutters P Dormers P Porches ' □ Landscaping P Bathroom P Kitchen Q Bedroom P Water Softener O Closets Q Floors P Decorating P Painting P Front Stdps> * ' □ Driveways P Fences P Fireplaces Modernization Loan SAVE THE BANK WAY CASH | 12 Mo. Rim 1 . 24 Mo. RUn 36 Mo. Ffc.n 60 Mo. Rim REQUIRED Monthly Roy't Monthly Riy't Monthly Riy't Monthly Ray't $ moo $ 17154 $ 9.18 $ 6.39 250.00 21.93 11.47 7.98 300.00 26.32 13.76 9.58 350.00 30.70 16.06 11.18 , 400.00 35.09 18.35 12.78 450.00 39.47 20.64 14.37 500.00 43.86 22.94 15.97 600.00 52.63 27.53 19.16 700.00 61.70 32.12 22.36 14.55 800.00 70.18 36.71 25.58 16.63 900.00 78.95 41.30 28J5 18.71 1,000.00 87.72 45.89 31.94 20.79 1 2,000.00 175.44 f 91.77 63.88 41.58 2,500.00 219.30 114.71 79.85 51.98 3,000.00 262.70 137.21 95.39 61.94 3,500.00 306.10 159.72 110.92 71.90 nariomn Bank Offkts at: W. Hwm ... N. Parry... bi|i WaM lake . .. Uniaa Lake ... NUIfani.., Wottrford . . . MnarfhW Mb mi sjSp" | ' J jjj Member F.DJ.C. Orion CRAMPED FOR SPACED 1/ you find yourself with ft uboxed4n” feeling, he a space man . . . Enjoy all the conveniences of- a Bank Loan while you Enlarge your home . . . while you modernize! THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL S3, I960 THIRTY-EIGHT of Home for Boys DENVER, CM* rn -- Dick Packer, who used It drag a heavy aid tawnmower around. the neighbor-hood to pick of a little change catting grate at a youngster, is weB aware of this aaodern age. Packer says he was impressed as to Just how modem things are today "when two wdbrir——d youngsters drove 19 to my place The room la Eaton Terrace, London. where Anthon/ Aitnstrong-Jones was born twentyalae years agOb k being thoroughly redecorated. D a man is going to many a prince—, last year’s paint won’t io fit the endless variations ot room sizes in new and old homes, wood kitchen cabinets are factory-engineered in standard three-inch modules ot width. By, combining cabinets ot various widths, it usually is possible to fill a wall ot any length with little It any waste space, according to the National Institute of Wood Kitchen Cabinets. Should there he an open wail space ot an inch or two beside a cabinet, it can, thanks to the workability ot wood, be covered neatly and easily with wood tiller strips. CORNU LIBRARY — Built-In bookihetving and storage cabinets convert dais living non corner into a library. SknaO writing desk, merely a counter top cantilevered out from the waB, Is a useful feature. Built-ins were designed In Douglas fir lumber to match the horizontally installed fir wall paneling, and all wood is finished clear to capture, its pinky beige coloring. Base cabinets are available In widths ot from nine to 48 inch—, in three-inch gradations. Wall cabinets range from 13 to 48 inch-wide. We con help you swing the deal” with one of our low-cost home financing loons... come in and discuss your plans and needs with our fmmdly home-loan specialists. Meat base cabiaets are made slop height ea that the comes to M indies. This stead-aid height ah— is taketo tote coasideralion hi the maaatactare of appliances used with base cahlacta Some lower units ai% made tor work which —a ho done while seated: these esaaRy are about — laches high. Wood wall cabinets range in height from 13 to 45 inch—. The most-used heights are 18 to 30 inch—. The smaller units are intended lor placement over refrigerators. rang— and windows. • Base units finished on all lour aid— are available in a variety of siz— for island installations. For peninsula arrangements there are base and wall units offering a choice of doors on one or both sides. Good Carpet Will Pay in Family Room Comtort Sound-conditioning alone is ample.the pastels and light neutrals far reason for the carpeted family nw» formal areas of the home. If room, since these areas are fre- B0,« £ .. . ^ |[ltr,1nn- „ medium toif rather than the very quntly adjacent to kitchens or light ^ q, try a tweed, dining moms and thus subject to * small pattern, strip- hr multi-more noise than ever, considering color combination—all of which are the number of mechanical appli- decorative and practical, ime-used to homes. Even , In another port of the house, mis ftflh ^ -»ni| .. h h room oil- ipdudee a TV set, hi-fi MaMimta Z+VStf. ^ J>!ain hun“? heavy-traffic ar-a. arimt nabby noise if there are children around. fa . ._____ .. . . * The carpeted floor can't guarantee perfect quiet, but it helps.' And although it can’t cut out noise which might be reduced by parental discipline, it’s also been found that die carpeted floor has a definite effect in creating atmosphere more conducive to good.behavior. Besides —aad-coadMtoafag, carpet always pravtdm the homemaker with a fleer which eaa be eleaned gait hij and easily and am which is uniformly comfortable and warm. , It this sounds like the answer for your decorating paradox, here me some practical hints oa choosing carpet for the family room: In addition to these, standard cabinets, a number pf special purpose wood cabinets are available. Some are for built-in rang— and refrigerators; others are undersink cabinets, broom cabinets and utility cabinets. 4 It frequent cleaning is anticipated consider a room-size rag .or a carpet cut to room size rather than wall-to-wall installation. -The rug can be easily removed for cleaning mid could also be hawed at intervals to equalize-wear. Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc, Established 1890 75 W. Huron St., Pontioc PC < ' CUSTOMER PARKING Ml flACK 0£ OFFICE 5. Choose a good padding tor either carpeting or a rag. B will provide more comfort underfoot A picture window should be a Joy, not a Joke. If you are building a new home or remodeling your present one,'look carefully around youc lot,- choose the best view, possibly from the side or back at the house, and have a picture window installed to frame it. A picture window facing the house across the street or the neighbor's compost heap is worse than none. It requires heavy cur* taining and mric— furniture arrangement difficult. A view need not be a grand aw—p of scenery. It can be a small back or side yard, fenced high and landscaped. A terra—, patio or garden of no more than twenty feet will do. With a pleasant view, a picture window will add a calm sense of space and cheerful brightness. Ready-to-install picture windows of ponders— pine are available in many 'sizes and designs to suit your house if you have, or can make, a view. L Pick a practical color. Save and win also help reduce notes. LIFETIME SWIM QUEEN POOL Be Realistic About Tabfos and the Use They Get Is the coffee table a practical id— dr is it a dust-catcher f If it’ll pay i^i way in your home, have it. But don’t get one Juet because friend Josie gets a lot of mileage out of hen. A great many coffee tables wind ep with collections of aril trays, lighters and match— with the shelf beneath loaded with old magazin— and newspapers. If end tables on either side of your sofa will solve the problem, settle for those, end keep the floor area as clear as That’s right. Ia lm Jfc— three days year beautiful lifetime Swim Qim pari am to ready for octioa! Btcaaoa of tto miracle of Swbn Queea’a exrlueive Fibercrete nwatiurtlon, yoa eaa gat patch delivery on thic factory-engineered pool. Every Swim Queen pool ic a complete parhige, ready la to tiutaHed oa year —a. Includes filar, chrome ladder, complete fittings apd waft area aaeaad the peaL A rariety ef •iarc to choaoc from. Imagine the fun it wffi be for tbs whole toady. Yoa eaa ekip tto Irafie jama aad craudc aad begin to aajoy luxarioua poolaida living. Beat of afl, your family ajaad pool eoala jual pmnlN a day arhb yean ••par-, R Or CBuilders, Inc Your Pontiac-Rochester Swim Qvimn Deni— ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN PHONE OL 2-0266 If He Answer C«N OL 2-7531 or OL 1-6474 THE PONTIAC PRESS; SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1900 THIRTY-NINE PUNNING... oN l&fH0DElin<*- KPaiKng. eUilPinel Do It Now! \ Here's Why; You con get more work done for less, now. Materiel and labor coats are going up. Now you can add to the value of your home for less. Beat the rising cost of building by acting NOW. FIX UP YOUR HOME NOW! Ambassa O SiHM a near Iwm eeen. ' NAME ADDRESS. CITY. •SA WIN THIS DREAM KITCHEN FREE Whitehall Custom Kitchen with Chamben Buih-Ins -■worth$3000! Installed in your home absolutely free Enter thie easy-to-win contest todayl Fabulous first prise is a Whitehall Custom Kitchen—©r your kitchen remodeled into p “dream kitchen” with Chambers’' latest built-in appliances — plus 25 other valuable , prises! Come see the lateet Whitehall Kitchens on display—get your entry form here today. Yon Cai Iny a Whitehall Kitchen with Mo Money Dewn on FHJk Toms for as little as S20.79 per menth PREFURKRTED PtYMW FENCE ffl MKEMHME STYLE RUNNING ★ Includes 4 Ft. High Section, Cop Pioco, oiyd 7 Ft., 4x4 Post in 5,6,7 or 8 Ft. Lengths. All pointed with Redwood Stain 5% Panto solution. ★ See Our Display of Unpointed Furniture, Chests, Planters, Room Dividers, Comer and Wall Units. As Manufactured by Dailey's. ★ Bi-Fold Typo Flush Birch or White Pino Louvre Doors. Priced os low os $15.7$ and includes oil operating hardware. Use FHA Terms for Your Modernization! No Money Down - 5 Years to Pay! miiimncn rn in OAKUM* PI 4-1104 FORTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRjSSSr SATURDAY APRIL 29, I960 Teen's Photo Gallery Dresses Up Room Here * an euy way to add eye appeal id a teen-ager’* roan. Build a dado in the torn oI a mlniahue ‘photo gallery" « one qr two walk as a colorftil backer lor picture*, school adhibits, pennants and other paraphernalia. Attach matching moldings about a foot apart on the waD, with the lower one about tour feet from the floor. A series ft 1'xlSV pieces of colorful hard board inserted b»- tween the wood moldings make a good-looking backer for the Items that are on display. The pieces of n«g can be removed easily. Oka s»MHr doors on « cabinet Picture* and other Kerns can be attached to the panels of plastic- surfaced hardboard with rubber cement or transparent tape. Neither material will damage the smooth «u> surface, which never requires uflatddag. It can be cleaned with a sudsy doth. TlmimipaUr gjhzed double bung windows now are prothlCad on* mass quantity basis for the first flow. PITTSBURGH PAINTS KeepriwllWST PAMITEhllnnft NEW! DECORATING GUIDE MAESTRO Color Planner COMPACT BOILER — Glamorous recreation looms are a sales' feature of many new homes. This handsome jacketed boiler shows the treod toward compactness in heating equipment. Clean in Its-combustion of fuel, the boiler makes utilization of all basement space possible. A nisi baseboard installation provides an abundance of warmth on cold days. ✓"* i . D U ^Plastic Cement Is Useful Good Time to Huy tioiries A ^ product *» have around Realtors, Citizens Agree 11 vise home-improvement specia It can be used to coat . .. ■ , „ ___ ■ waterproof gutters, seal doom Like the growing number of peo- compared with only 38 per cent.^ fujj joints between that rave a similar answer in:_—^ .Ji h>M Hera is ttto perfect color tarmoRiitr! Contains thousands of modem color WtM-for point, furnishings, drafdnev iccessories-everything it Mm to CTOOte color-perfect raoms. So easy lo use, too. Yoe simply turn the pages. Wo havo a topy roody lor yoa. It's yours to borrow FftEE and without oMpoioiL Pittsburgh Paiats fadosivaly for M Tear* PONTIAC GLASS CO. 5.6441 pie elsewhere in the country, residents of Pontiac ftel that this is a good time to buy homes, James Clarkson, president of the Pontiac Board of Realtors, declared today. Mr. Clarkson explained that the most recent (March) .national survey of consumer baying Intentions by the University of Michigan revealed that 49 per cent of the persons contacted said that this was a good time to buy a home Lotus Lake Sub Opens Last Area . Slavik Realty Company, developers of Lotus Lake Estates announces that Sub No. 3, the final area, is now ready for build ing Lots are 75 by 150 feet. There will be 65 homes built in this wooded section which faces Lotus Features of this subdivision include paved streets, storm sewers, community water and a large lakefront lot for the use of the inhabitants. A new grade school is to be built right in the ana. Carta Ceastnwtlea1 Company does toe building at Lotas Lake, Medrts which an apea Dram 1 ta * daily ladade the Apace Queen, the Space King and la Chateau-The Space Queen ts a ranch type bertie with full ham-meat aad J-ear attached garage. The Space King is a tri-level aad Le Chateau is a bi-level. Bayers have a choice of homes with 3 to 5 bedrooms, ranging in price from $14,990 to $15,990. that gave a similar answer miCrete ^ brk* October and November of 1959. Of those queries ia January and February this year, 28 per cent expressed seme uncertainty, and only 23 per cent said it was a “bad time to buy.** “While we do not have the facilities ta make a detailed sar-vey of the heme baying intentions of Poetise families, reports '(ram the Realtor! who make ap the membership of our Board clearly Indicate that Pontiac I* la step with the national tread,” Mr. Clarkson said. “Virtually all of our members report a sharp increase in the number of families who have entered our local housing market Mr. Clarkson assigned three reasons for the growing national and local conviction that this is a good time to buy a home. “The major rra**a for the pah-He's favorable opUdoa ot (he wisdom of making hems purchases now aa questionably la the receat moderating tread in the latrrrst rates charged ea mortgage loaaa,” Mr. Clarksoa said. Mr. Clarkson said that in local terms, the advent of spring add the knowledge that the local sales housing inventory offers a wide range of choice at-attractive prices also account for the Increasing briskness of the housing market. It wad in view of this'increafed interest in house-hunting that the Realtor ^executive offered what be termed a “time-saving suggestion.' “Families Interested la flad-lag a new home win save themselves time aad frastrattea If they will call upon the Realtor of their choice at the start of their honor heat,” he arid. “A* at bar members have extensive ■stings aad evea photographs of karate that ate ap tee sale la Spark Plug for Mowers ltd lawn-mowing season is upon us' Again and with it the fussing and fuming over power motors that refuse to Mart. Stitt Ignition Cb., of Columbus, Ohio, has cotne uplwhkhjie is interested, the Realtor with a spark plug especially de-j will be able to offer specific sug-signed for power mowers. It’s gestions and arrange quick inspec-ciaimed to give peak performance, j tion visits, thus saving hours of rauy starting and a hotter «i>prk.|possible fruitless driving around.” “If die prospective buyer will tell his Realtor the price range, neighborhood, the type of borne ia We’ll Get Your Gas Permit and give you a choice of BIG DELCO 105,000 BTU FORCED AIR GAS FURNACE Includes Ducts and Registers for Full 6 Room Nous* DELIVERED M0 MONET DOWN — $11.61 Idu Gb Coiversiw Imr MQQOO I M W* NOW ONLY INSTALLED $1.34 PER MONTH + PLUS + HOLDEN RED STANK WITH EITHER FURNACE O’BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County DUMbutor 371 Voorhoit Rd. Our Operator on Doty After Store Bams FE 2-2919 'Suburban Liring at Its Best FOR THE HOME OF YOUR FUTURE - ALL BRICK WATKINS HILLS Subdivision 3 and 4 Bedrooms V/iBoth GE STOVE and OVEN BUILT IN Another ROSS HOME COME ON OUT AND SEE THE MODEL HOME AT 3605 SILVER SANDS DRIVE IN WATKINS HILLS VffWftUMIOi PONTIAC >•*•*«»♦*•* % THE PONTIAC PRESS* SATURDAY, APRIL 23, I960 FORTY-THREg Janitrol heating °«*cooling AN ANNUAL CHOKE — Repairing screens or starting from scratch hone handyman cols 1x2 fur atripplngx of dear pine, mitering at 45-degree angle. Screening in ad to dm lour to ntx inches extending oner the top and an inch Bren inside edges. Staple at bottom ot screening, three inchex apart. Trim off excess with metal nipper anc| staple on standard screen molding. Half-inch staples best to penetrate K-to %-inch scored wood strips. Paint and fk to windows. More Outlets Can Be Put In [tor use in tomes where the large I timbers will be left exposed lor More Lamination Architects are calihqt for more'both structural and decorative, ef glued laminated Douglas Hr beams feet. iaStaWsd tor st Httie as $1.99 Par Month. Call far Fiae IsHaaatas. OTTO JL THZOS CO. FI2-027B ORCHARD LAKE |P. (Evas, and Son.. CoS MA «-«247) Although today's homeowner Is becoming aware of the importance of adequate wiring, toe many homes still are without sufficient outlets, conveniently placed. Ibis has led to such uneattsfactorj solutions as tto dangerous eitenelnu card — which may have aa many aa six outlets, al feeding fturn a single existing leceptacle. Tb have plenty of outlets where they am needed, more and more people are taming to muttlnetlet assemblies la assure full enjoy' meet of their electrical houaepem-er., Them continuous outlet at provide electrical outlets so pissed that they will always ha esnsen-iently available. Ia general, a multi-outlet system consists of a metal channel with outlets located at predetermined Intervals, from six inches Is five feet, along a com 11nix** strip. the wall, mah-lag It staple f> attach them la Jsha and In Ow eeavertaa sf allies and Imam rate to rimes, the mem «r breaking through watte Is atarittatod. Multi-outlet assemblies are available through your electrical contractor. He can install them tor you to such places as kitchen counters, behind the bed in bedrooms, alone the chair rail in dining rooms, on work benches and in place of the baseboard, or above it, In living rooms. The metal raceway itself Is iriled In a prime coat which, an-painted, blends with knotty pine or other light woods, or can be paint ed to mntob the decor of the room A variety of sires and outlet spacing! makes it possible to uae the width dft%imi for your. need. People Should Have Life So Good! Queenie, a spaniel owned by the D. L. Andrews family Boise, Idaho, enjoys the ultimate la modem comfort in her "home. Her doghouse to heated with dec-tricity. Andrews insulated the kennel and hwtalled a 75-watt radiant heating element to the ceiling. A switch automatically turns on the bant when Queenie enters. Houses for humane too am be heated with electricity -at comparable with other types of fad if they are property insulated. SpcdOcattona call tor thiefcnaaca of 6 inches of mineral wool In the ceiling, a minimum of 3 inches in taftot mr» «• tnritoff nr mww Dopes over unheated areas. • ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION • GAS HOT WATER • CERAMIC TILED TUB ENCLOSURE FORMICA COUNTER TOPS • BIRCH, MHG. OR OAK CABINETS • PANELED DINING SPACE CARPETING CARPORT OR GARAGE WITH or WITHOUT BASEMENTS Master Builder FE 3 8021 FORTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1900 Dripping Tanks Can Be Cured Sweating pipes and plumbing fixtures in the summer are not a sign of leaks or faulty plumbing. The formation of beads of water on tanks and pipe is due to the condensation of water vapor ,in the air. Moisture will form on any container which holds a liquid that is cooler than the surrounding air. There are various ways of preventing the dripping of water from the exterior of a water closet tank to the floor, says the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Information Bur eau. 1. Installation of a special type of water closet tank made for the purpose of preventing cqndensa tion. Two general typos of with tanks are available. One' Ms an inneg, Uner made of rubber or plastic which keeps the cold wa ter in the tank from cooling the tank's outer surface. The other consists sf two tanks that Is. there ie a task within a tank, with a dead air apnea between the twro tanks. Only the Inner "tank holds water. Bath are el vltreoag china. 1 Use of a 'mixing valve to warm^the water entering the tank , so that it will approximate room temperature. This changes the so-called "dew-point’' of the air and thus prevents condensation »the tank. This device can be applied to any existing water closet installation. Another summer problem is the dripping of water from cold water pipe pi the basement or utility rooms. This can be prevented by covering the pipe with a special type of pipe covering made lor the purpose of preventing condensation. Householders who have a condensation problem-in the summer are urged to consult with an experienced plumbing contractor. THE BRADLEY — Another of the new homes being offered in the city of Pontiac is this three-bedroom ranch home with full basement. The model, located ail >64 Robinwood, off Perry, is WmHm rna Will open daily. Features- of jhe house include a carport aad paved drive. 1H baths, face brick front and n kugp kitchen. Ear! E. James, Realtor is handling the home which sells for $11,116. Windows Self Locking Conventional casement windows usually have n crank-turned roto gear to open and doae the sash and some sort of manual locking de- arately. Now ROW. Sales Co-V^f Ready First (dpop *nd cleaning^ clothee, potty Femdale, Midi., has come Up with W pu**y knife, brushes, to name a "self-locking" casement window. If you are going to paint. be% few items. Otherwise, time wiU The same roto gear that open* sure totipve all the necessary toohfce wasted because extra trip* to and closes the window Also actu- and materials on hand. You wUQhe store will be required before some sort or manual Mcmng or- una u* vice which must be operated sep- sfes a concealed locking devise, need extra cans for mixing paint. Job can be started. Eooi^ Coating of Aluminum Will Insulate A new aluminum roof coating that’s said to improve with age ha* been developed by Allied Che calcars Barrett Division aj its Mor ristpwn, N. Jfc research laboratories. 'Tests show that this new aluminum coating becomes brighter with the passing of time,*' says home improvement specialist John W. Bruce Jr. “You might say that, like good wine, it improves with age. “Under ideal conditions this coal ing win reflect back better than 16 per cent of the sun’s rays, thereby cutting down sharply on the amount of sun heat that Is absorbed by the roof and transmitted to space underneath," Bruce ex plained. “Another benefit of this aluminum coating is that It keeps the upper rooms In o house as much as It <0 18 degrees easier pa a SO-degree day," added Brace. “During the winter mouths (Us same reflective shield will also tend to turn heat from inside the house buck down, thereby cutting down In the radiated heat lest through the roof." Fundamentally a coating for ten ovating old composition roofs, it covers cracks and small boles, revitalises add protects the dried out felt base, insulates by reflect ing the sun’s rays and produces* bright, attractive appoaranoa^r* available to home ownen^m one and five-gallon cans. Utility industay^offldals predict that from OTo 6 million homes win be Mated by electricity, to , ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1960___ FORTY-FIVE Drop-Leaf DMT Fold-Back—Daub la Cooking Top 1960 MOORS NOW UNDER A NEW ARRANGEMENT CLAYTON'S ARE AUTHORIZED TO HANDLE ALL BUILDERS LARGE AND SMALL. AT FACTORY BUILDER'S PRICES. MODELS OH DISPLAY AT OUR STORE — BRING YOUR CUSTOMERS IN FOR SELECTION — LARGE STOCK ON HAND, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CLAYTON’S 3065 Orchard Lain Road Keego Harbor j, FURNITURE CARPETS APPLIANCES OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVES. TIL 9 PAL FE 5-9474 Chilled Water Cook Big House • Got 'a targe bouse — a ranch bouae — or a rambling bouse that coven a large area? Wondering how to cool It without upending a fortune on long nma of ducts? Chilled water may be the answer because chilled water can be piped easily through small insulated pipe to remote locations at extremely tow cost. distance from the ■ait* Ant this type Is so well adapted large or rambling Frequently, to bouses hasted with hot water, the chilling equipment is installed alongside the hot water heating boiler to the basement or utility room. From here the chilled water is pumped fay a circulator through small insulated pipe to one or more compact fan-coil units located to dropped ceiling plenum or air mix tog chamber. From the plenum the cooled air to dwttled to surrounding rooms through high wall registers. The (an-coil writs are not bulky and they can be located to different areas or on different Hoars and *aH operate off one remotely-located refrigeration unit, that is, the water driller. FOB DREAM KITCHEN—Cooking counter in this light-hearted kitchen appears to "float” on metal struts. Electric cooking top with four heating units is only three and three-eighths inches deep. Frost-Proof refrigerator is built into wall. Spring Check Due for Attic Ventilation Spring is a good flats to check eriy ventilated — it will he -much » too warm to work to during the summer months. An attic that does not have enough ventilation will build up temperatures higher than outdoor temperatures to summer __ months, because there are not attic" ventilation, awfto «or^“««h torbeat *° ** eape. need be. is how to ten if you have enough ventilation: Measure all the; . actual ventilator openings in Permits Folding Back square inches. If the total amount New Door Hardware of openings in square todies is approximately equal to half the total amount of attic floor space to square feet, you have sufficient ventilation, according to the Metal Ventilator Institute If not. you will want to install larger ventilators, or add extra ones, to provide the proper amount. It's too arid to work to the attic to the winter months. And — par-ticularly if your attic is not prop- Last year, a new idea waa introduced in the banging of interior residential doors. It involved hanging the'doors over the wall open-tea rather than,to theto. The latest thing to thls'Qne to bi-folding door hardware for closet openings. This hardware allows the doors to be folded back so that the entire closet archway Is clear, resulting to easy access to the rathe interior. Get Planning Book for Home Projects Thirty tree plans of practical do-it-yourself projects are listed in “Hints for the Handyman," a 12-page illustrated booklet telling where and how to use hardboard.lBoard panels, shelf construction, A copy of the booklet may be'interior partitions, and cabinet obtained without charge by writing and door construction. a postal to the Home Service Bureau, Suite 3037, 111 W. Washington St., Chicago 2, 111. ' * * * The booklet contains data and common uses of Masonite Pread-wood products. Illustrations show proper methods for handling, joint treatments, installation of Peg- PUNNING TO BUILD? MODERNIZE?REPAIR? CALL BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE, Inc. Hm is ao sahsWaie for experience" 207 W. Montcalm St. FE 4-9544 mm mi rim CLAYTON’S Authorized Frigidaire Distributor For Builders — At Builder's Prices HARBOR mFRIGIDAIRE RUES*? frigidaire Imperial Single Wall Own OoLuae Wall Own Custom Imperial Doable Well Owe Well Own Capacity Spatter-Fret Broiler Brill FORTY-SIX. '_____THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 Build Water Safety Summer Home REPRESENTATIVE — Glen Abbott at 389 Going street is typical of many Pontiac area stereo enthusiasts. He designed and built .this iet for the Hying room; it’s about 8 feet long , and 35 inches high, has tour speakers. He used r«Hu rnw n»u regular drapery material to cover the front panels, plywood lor the frame. Abbott was in the Ait Force four years, studying radar and electronics. It to6k him about ? months of working in his spare time to complete this project. maintenance costs. Used up to now pQj| y^at Sticks only lor industrial fencing, it is Fiberglas Fencing Fencing material ft being made expected to reach the borne mar-from a new plastic material similar ket soon, to the translucent fiberglass sheet-! . ■ ■?"' i, . ing used in patio roots. It comes! A plastic foam furnace filter is in colors and Is said to retain itslwashable and treated with a gtr-higtf gloss without painting or other'micidt additive. Health is no less important In the summer than in the winter. If you take the family to a summer home or cottage where water Is supplied from an individual well, you’ll want to be sure it's safe as the water the children will draw Ibom the faucets at home. ! The best insurance lor water purity, says the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Information Bureau, la to hire a qualified well drilling contractor.. He can assure you there will he no contamination that would endanger the health of both youngsters and adults who are used to taking water purity for J granted. ] The highly skilled, experienced well drilling contractors doing j business today with modern, efficient equipment can guarantee that a private well for a summer [homo—ot; any home—wijl produce water as safe as any municipal water system. , Madera waRs eaa be bnRt I without the old fanhioBed pump , hobse or pM that can actually I bo a menace to health. Usdsr-1 ground dtaeharge adapters keep J all the water hrtew the treat fine, which Himiaatco the pro-| caution* that nwst he taken against winter treeao apa with pump honoea or pita. The weO la still accessible, however, H repair or ndjMtmeat la ever required. Today’s compact packaged units of pomp and storage tank can fit I into a small area of the basement {Into a cabinet in the kitchen or qext to other attractive appliances. Modern pumps work without noise or vibration. Up-to-date water aystema experts can size pumping equipment to meet your present and futuie needs so you’ll never think twice about using all the water you want. . Good Sub Floor Adds Years to Any Type Tile It is goad strategy to canaMpr an investment in resilient rubber or flexible solid vinyl tile aa a basic part of a home's construction. With normal care, a homeowner can count on such flooring to keep colors bright for the life of the house. But, when making the initial investment, insist on a good sub floor. A smooth, level under-surface to essential to the good looks and wearability of any ’ type of resilient flooring. If the tile to te ga roar waad tag, three heket or leas hi width and Mind rolled, la preferable. Plywood makes a satisfactory sub floor. For beat results the wood should be kiln dried and tb* installation not exposed to undue moisture. A thorough sanding job before installing flooring adds to the lifetime of the project, too. Latest product development of Aluminum Co. of America to aluminum foil coated.with an adhesive which bonds it permanently to plastic. plywood and other wool .products. 150 NEW HOMES! MAINTENANCE FREE FACE BRICK TO ROOF * Many Aluminum Features • RANCH HOMES - TRI-LEVELS - QUAD LEVELS WITH OR WITHOUT BASEMENTS 3 and 4 Bedrooms - 2 and 3 Baths INCLUDING lOO-FOOT AND WIDER LOTS In Luxurious “Lincoln Brest” In the heart of tha Lake Country JUST MINUTES TO: SCHOOLS and EXPRESSWAYS A YEAR-'ROUND VACATION WONDERLAND *17490 to *26,500 Drive Out Pontiac Trail to Welch"* Rond SEE THIS SUBURBAN PARADISE NOW! Paul LeBost BUILDER and DEVELOPER Modal Phono MA 4-3611 Office DI 1-1500 Open Doily 12 to 8 P.M. PATIOS FACTORY-TO-YOU-PRICES Choose From S Colors Patio Stonts for 8x12 Patio Red, Green, Pink Charcoal, * Yellow, Natural. Patio Stoats for 10x12 Patio Squares, Rectangles, Mosaics, ^Afll Triangles, Marbleized. PATIO EQUIPMENT OUTDOOR FIREPLACE UNITS RUSTIC PICNIC TABLES BIRD^BATHS SPLASH BLOCKS—IN COLOR 8' PARKING curbs trellices PERGOLAS BIRD FEEDERS PATIO TltE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 23, 19p0 FORTY-SEVEN Hard Maple Floors Can Take Action ily non, the big attraction is the knowledge that rugs era be rolled up and the space used for dancing parties. They know, too, the! the finest ballroom floors are built with the very same species of hard ma-The family room in modern'pie. As with the ballroom floor, homes frequently does duty as thejj^* nw?. jj00* “•*■**> all-purpose or playroom for grow NEkT LIFE — A coat of paint a little ingenuity and a discarded antique hat rack can produce, a charming towel hanger tor the bathroom. Towel Racks Up in Attic? Today's professional decorat-1 ora have discovered that aomej of the ♦moat Interesting towel hang-' tag fixtures are often found tal family attics. Discarded antiques such as old I wash stands or hat racks make charming and decorative additions to the modern bathroom. AI coat of paint and an imaginative I convention can often result tal towel hangers high hi decorative | charm. By searching your attic or store-1 room yon may find an antique hat rack that can be the making I of a delightful bathroom. Even! discarded antler horns have towel | hanging possibilities. tag children. It is, therefore, important to choose-a floor capable of withstanding scuffs and scars A A, -A of generations of young feet. A happy choice for the family room is Northern hard maple. It has natural beauty aa well as long-wearing qualities.- The floor will reflect light and provide a friendly background for modem furnishings will endure a lifetime of punishment. If you finish k with a penetrating sealer, matatenence la easy and inexpensive. Horizontal wood siding, aa old standby of residential decoration, is getting a“new look",treatment, the Southern Pine Association says. For enclosed, covered pa Uoo, it is frequently used to adorn the interior walls, thus establishing a closer communion with the For young people using the fam- outdoors in an open plan home. Colonial Home Now. Outsells Modern New homes in modem variations of design are outselling houses in. all other styles In many parts of the country today. Many builders and architects feel the reason for this enthusiastic acceptance by home buyers of the return to traditional styling is that it offers the dignity, grace,, and beauty that is lacking in more casual, home deaigna. A A A Good examples of the elements that give richness and solidarity to colonial design are louver shut ten, double-hung windows, panel doors, wide board aiding, and mom practical interior SOBiltg. Double-knag windows and pan-el doors of psadereoa pine ace available In styles that are exact replicas of dears and win down hand-made by CMonial craftsmen. The windows come to weather-stripped uiiits with frame and sash fitted together at the factory. Panel- doors also an available in units with the door prehung in its frame. American-made ceramic wall tile comes with spacer lugs «n all four sides of the tile. The lugs insure equal spacing between each tile. broidery hoops, paint-1 ed in gay cokes and hung on shir-1 dy ribbon loops make excellent I frames which, festensd to the wall [ at Che top, can be mpde to swing I loose at tbe bottom and serve as| decorative towel hangefs. Iiiiagliidttnii elbow groaaa andl family antiques cleverly converted f Can be combined to add aa un-| usual touch to the bathroom. Put Hardboard Around Tub to Modernize A decorative paneling that ini highly-resistant to heat and moist I are wfll transorm an unsightly tab! area maned by crumbling piaster] into a handsome, easy-todean part] of the bathroom, i The repair work requires care-] ftd attention to detail, but it can] be handled by a skilled home! handympn. Local contractors, of I course, also can do tbe modemiza-| tion week. First, fife wail should be leveled! by patching. If to very pour eon-1 dittan, remove the plasterboard I and replace it Then cover the sob-1 id. level backing with pends of dec-1 orattve hardboard which has a per-f manent plastic surface that restate] moisture and heat Calking compound and metal I moldings that match the patteraj prevent moisture from entering the] paneled area. Plastic • surfaced hard boar dll comes in a variety of colon andl pattern, which' give the tub areal eye appeal. The ponding never re-| quires painting, eliminating any fU-| tore remodeling expense. It can bH kept dean with an occasional] damp-wiping. Make a Sunporch A breezeway or carport con be! easily converted to a new living j area in your home. Enclosed with! t Thermopane Insulating glam, it E nftwiaT ymqmmr msotqq Any Way Yon Figure...Stacy Gives You... FOR YOUR MONEY! FREE PLANNING SERVICE! - •♦*'. p , . • *• >*• •.. ... ,, . , ■Let STACY'S moke a detailed plan of the modernization you hare in mind. No obligation to you. Remember ... No Money Down - Up to 5 Years to Pay! FHA Terms and Mortgage Services f wmmmmmmamm HOME OWNERS! R E E Portable Barbecue Grill Wifelay Estimates! Mala \ Complete Bulling Services • AMUoas • Family Rooms • KHehess ♦Bathrooms • RaereaHe* Rooms * Garages * Alamisam Siding * Perches 24 Hour Phone Service FE 3-7141 STACY BuiMiRg & Supply Go., Inc. HURON BLDG.— PONTIAC FORTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, IMP __ _ — mm Accent Wall Is Point of Interest in Room is ROCHESTER — You'd neve* Know that this house was built about 75 years ago. This past winter the exterior was coveted with green aluminum siding. White shutters and white door __ HwStl fwn canopies added a trim note. This boom belongs to the Edwin Cbopers at 336 Baldwin in MV ester. J. L. Valteiy Company did the "face-lifting” job. Foundation Drainage Is Only Answer I A decorative accent wall may Iserve. two basic functions’ n* a room. An accent wall ip effective if It merely *dds eye-appeal- to the room by contrast with the Construction Goes Over 1959 Amount DETROIT — Contracts for future construction in February in Michigan totalled >91,640,000, an increase of 49 per cent compared to February 1959, Marvin J. Bro-kaw, district manager of r. W. Dodge Oorporation reported today, j A breakdown of contracts by the fnajor construction categories In February, compared to the cor-responding I960 month, showed: nCtiEMmllai at >32,387,000, up substantially: residential^ at >31.-387,000, up 17 per cent: and heavy engineering at $27,686,000, up 69 per cent. 4 According to Dodge figures, the cumulative total of contracts lor the first two months of 1900 amounted to >146.788,000. up 1» P*t cent from die corresponding period of 1969. Cumulative total of can-tracts in the major construction categories showed: non-residential at >56.506.000, up SI per cent: residential at >61.984.000, up 6 per cent; and heavy engineering at $38,319,000, up 4 per cent coin- dominant decor, but it also msy be used to emphasise a particular section, such as a dining nook in tbs kitchen. * Effective in any room of the house, accent walla are easy \o plan, since paneling may-be obtained In various colon'and pat-cm Hardboard, which comes la t»»sin colors, handsome wood-grains and distinctive marble pat- -terns, also is made in various shapes to permit a wider latitude when planning an accent wall. The paneling is available at lumber dealers In four-foot wide ponds 16" u 8‘ planks and 16-inch square blocks. Eafch type of phs-tic-surfaced hardboard ia easy-to-handle Mid can be installed by home handymen. Weadgraiaed plaaks with rsa-dom seertag make a goad last-Ing, Informal accent wall ■ a #>■!■» area adjaeewt ta thehReh-sa. er Is a family ream. Aa other way ta. create aa aecmt wall with etreag vertical Have is la alternate plaaha af harmonising color* to achieve a “barker pale" effect This la par tlrulariy effective m a hedraam or pewder roans. Interesting wall areas can be eroded,by combining the planks with blocks in the same or harmonizing colors. ' By alternating blocks of harmonizing colon, it la easy to create a checkerboard -effect on an accent wall. If the tf Ernest S. Hull The wet season is here again, its way up into foundations and Whether your house is built on a particularly under slabs. Engineers dab or with a basement, rains!call this ‘‘hydrostatic preswire. seeping into (he ground can cause] By giving the water ,an escape popping tiles, damp floors and wet route it flown away. cellars. Inside waterproofing may help to Mi extent, depending on the severity of the condition. But the real and permanent solution revolves ■roundjhe concept known as “foundation drainage." Everyone who buys a home, either with a cellar or built on a slab, should know something about foundation drainage. The discomforts of damp cellars and Doors are well known, less understood is the insidious long-term damage caused* by dampness, paint blisters, windows and doors bind, sills rot. Dies pop ap, plaster cracks things that in a few years decrease the valtfe and comfort ot a home. Foundation drainage is simply an underground pipeline. The pipes are perforated to permit water to fnter and are gently sloped to Carry water away. These pipes are run around the outside of the foundation slightly below cellar floor level. ★ * * For slab construction, the pipes tun under the Boor at intervals of several feet. Crushed stone surrounds the pipe to allow free water flow. The collected water is run Into a dry well — a hole filled with rock to allow harmess seepage. RELIEF VALVE Foundation drainage works because It acts as a pressure reief valve. Underground wfcter pushes Thousands of home* are wasting valuable space because water seeps Into the cellar or base-meat. Even it this happens only ease a year, the cellar Is leaf aa a dependable .storage or tee-reatios area, u yea want to banish moisture tram year heme ta aae this apace, foundation drainage ia the answer to moat cases. many do not. It can be done later Carpet Institute if a serious problem persists, M b^lui the coat naturally is higher than itUfteTS BOOK let would be during original construe- ^ ^ kooMnts that offer valuable informatton and hint* to £°83» ££ ™ *-"»■ N~ lepghts Joined with snap couplings. York I, i Drainage tile come* in short 1 Indicate whether you wish one lengths laid with open Joints to]or both booklets by checking the allow water to enter. These joints j boxes below: ■»w — -—---------; --------are covered with strip* of tar □ “Color and Carpets” While many builders take care paper to prevent soil from falling □ "How to Care for Your Carpets of this when erecting thill houses,! in and blocking the system. I and Rugs achieved. » Plastic-surfaced hardboard- Is, easy to maintain .since scuff marks, hand prints and stains can be wiped off with a sudsy doth. The papeling never requires painting or reflnishing. Wash Roller First Before using a new paint roller, wash the cover and rime well to remove any dust or lint. If you are wing an oil or- alkyd-based paint, the roller riwuld be dry before you use it. But if you are painting with water-thinned paints, the roller should be wet. I SS \ s Designing... Building... Financing s t RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL * 5 - . ... ... c._. ______ S Creeping Vine TuriHfd Into Baskets, Furniture Rattan furniture often has an >xotic and mysterious look. That a. because the raw materials— ind sometimes the actual fumi-ure—come from the exotic and nysterious Orient. Rattan is a creeping vine that ■ used for everything from bassets to bridges in the Near East, Sn furniture thicker sections are wilt into frames.’ Fine vines are voven and peel Is ■ nuwHnna Boot Wells THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, I960 FORTY-NINE Make Rec Room Do Double Duty Now is a food timfe to turn a portion of the basement into a functional recreation room to serve as a cool "Udeaway’' during the summer months. A recreation room will do “double duty” if a new working wall system is installed. The working wall enables the home owner to obtain maximum display snd storage mace in addition to a pleasant background for the room's furnishings. This is ■ important "phis'’ when planning a recreation room. With this system, die homemaker can add or switch accessaries quickly and easily to change the decor or add storage facilities. For parties or special occasions^ it’s easy to hang pictures Or flower pot holders. Perforated steel leekstrlps, which sapper* M different ac-eeeeariea, held, fns lest wide hardboe rd panels hi place. The tockntrtps are perforated from floor meriting, which makes II nuj to Ottos ate any put of hi wag. la fact the eaMra decor af a recrealtm room can ha rhnngnd la U mlnotes with gds working wag system. Even handsome wall cabinets, ideal for hobby or miscellaneous storage, can be attached to die wall’s lockstrtps. A cabinet is made by attaching sliding hard-board doors and end panels to wooden shelving. A skilled handyman can install the entire system without professional help. Both plain hardboard panels, which may be primed and psdnted.j or 'grooved and grain-imprinted ones In walnut or cherry patterns are available with the system through lumber dealers. Both types of hardboard are extremly durable, and will not split, splinter or crack from bard wear or abraakma. WATKINS-PONTIAC ESTATES — This new ranch hortie model Is huQt at iSSL Beilby, off Pontiac Lake road. The brick house with ■tfhehed garage has a full basement. There are three bedrooms and a separate dinette. '“ Valut NO MONEY DOWN As Low As: <5 PER MONTH It Stone—Awnings-—Shutter a—Jalousies Pofch Enclosures—Ornamented Iron and Aluminum CALL NOW I 1 3 £«yy. Eves, or Sundays VL I bUUAD if No Answer CallOL 19191 CALL Jte Valtelif NOW UcMMi ‘‘The Old Reliable Pioneer** Insured Workman fir fel * V?»t it’"- 'i ”1 { l'HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 FIFTY-ONE 4 BLUE STAR HOME Naturally... because its GAS- in mimnu Yes, new Blue Star award-winning homes are wonderful. They exceed High, national standards of excellence. They include the extra features of Natural Gas. To qualify for the coveted Blue Star symbol a home must include at least three, installed, gas appliances—an approved gas range, a gas water heater, and gas house heating—-plus an optional gas outlet for another appliance; and fulfill certain design requirements that make for more comfortable family living. A Blue Star Home includes built-in luxury—and economy—with Natural Gas and gas appliances. || TAKE COOKING, WATER NEA11M AND NOOSE HEATING, FOR INSTANCE Gas ranges ore more automatic, give you so many fascinating features, cook so well. Gas heats water faster . . fast enough to keep pace with all your hot water needs, including your auto- matic washer. Gas house heating is deaner, faster, more dependable and more healthful.. IN ALL, THERE ARE SEVEN 0000 REASONS FOR USING GAS Gds Is the modem fuel for cooking, refrigeration, clothes drying, water heating, house heating, * air-conditioning and smokeless, odorless incineration. Look for the Blue Star symboVand you f know you're getting a quality home. Now is the tim to coovert to. GAS SPAGE HEATING! Coll q Heating Contractor or Consumers Power Company CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY fPriNMO--' _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1960 makes monthly payments less than cent UAIIIJ at a low price. A low tax area ($75-|88 Per Month). They save by buying. linMil Mmv WlalW ]0t are in .minimum of 10,000 s<) 'cramped in” feeling on an 80' wide lot, and room enough for privacy. IVGOUIIvlll jn a home means saving. They enjoy the security of home ownership1 and the sayings .that come with it, savings which will allow them to buy a larger home later. They know that Homes consistently increase in value and that when they sell their home'they .will have a good ehance of selling it for more than they paid for it. Ivdlvf fcWHVWJ. The aluminum, exteriors eliminates costly house repairs. Marjproof cabinets, doors, and trim make housekeeping a breeze. The combination of National Homes superior insulation and gas heat results in fuel bills of less than.$120 per yeart A central water system eliminates maintenance and the annual water charge fs fixed at $21.20 per year. 180 FAMILIES HAVE MOVED TO JUDAH LAKE ESTATES BECAUSE THEY ENJOY LIVINCT in a Clean, Fresh Area with Room for Children to Grow . and Parents to Relax! JUDAH LAKE ESTATES TWO NEW MODUS NOW OPINING SEE THEM TODAY! | j mm* Mil ........ "UTMir-f — --T-.-n ..... wiwwii>M»«ariniWTiaiiiriiiiiT] iiTiwniwiii mi i i m the Weather (DtUlliwhpi THE PONTIAC PRIi8)VER PAGES 118th YEAR _______:>~r. ^ ★ ★ * ★ v PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. SATUKDAf, APRIL m, 1900 -30 PAGES Getting Bikes Safety-Checked Yields Some of Own PoWers Rhee 'Agrees to Shake-Up Rocky Praises DeGaullerPass Nixon-but No Berlin at Endorsement WASHINGTON VP — French President Charles de Gaulle proposed today that the Paris summit confer-! Active Dems Kennedy,jehce next month concentrate on seeking a relaxation; Humphrey at Opposite ! of Soviet-Western tensions rather'than n»l per80nnel- foWW OREGON1 , ...... : . (1954 wa* LI. <00 It M now 14.430 “A arbaol system la ns good as { „ 'j -- ----- ^ -— CM oWigntlons M he met Thr texthook aM.-GenHtry'Bwfe ♦Omtimwd-on Page * CW. V> f >fnne<1r ?«*< la these areas, be said; to pre- . . . _......... - t. ,■ ^ rent erosion in the ipiHlilt of the school program. this can't .be accomplished. He "Said “one must dirrtit! ■"♦nuclear armaments in Spj far as {here exists a reclpro-jcal control” of missiles, air-} ! planes and other means of! rdafivery. ___: • f De-Gaulle began presummit talks i ] here yesterday with President EK j senhower in a 70-minute White ffouse conference. He is on a four-day state visit to Washington. Premier-Cabinet Rule Returns to - ‘ t '7 South Korea Government Juggling on Strong Pressure Gets Cooj Reception YNOjlAN KH^E w« conference 1 Berlin is concerned see bow a passible The big need, De Gaulle said. I is to obtain ,a relaxation of tensions between East and West. This should be accompanied by a beginning of disarmament, he said. ri Finally Recover Deputy's Car Trusty Who Stole It SEOUL, Korea President Syngman Rhee today agreed to shake up his bad-ty jolted South Korean gov-erhment with a premier becoming the official' chief executive. • Going back to the'prt-mier-cabinet s y s t em he once'scrappedTihe 85-year-old President moved to yield some , of his powers-as the nation’s strongman. ^He would remain as chief of state. Rhge's moves to meet demands' for more democracy were i^ceived coolly. I Questions were.' immediately Month Ago Suspect in!ralSed power he acta- rs , ur lu IJ IW would relinquish. Rhee was 2U Detroit V.QD Holdups reported to have hand-pteked cab- JRKP. ADAM ( . rOWKI.I. The personal car 61 .County sheriff’s deputy lered'on Detroit's east .side yesterri But. when asked if bc endot sed Tax Evasion T. Provision should be made fw, Nixon, Rockefeller replied ,6e m . 1 rn j salary schedule dilutes so that|WOuld wait until after the Rcpub- / Xld.1 LstlCtS The, French soldier-statesixian whose' views offer disagree with those of Eisenhower and other Allied leaders said “\Vhnt is para-, mount te to create a *detentc' while may. almost it month after it was striving ta-aehieve something posi- xtolcn from in front of the county tive, aKMnething limited with one, jnii hv » tm«tv •• or two, or three . question^. . ’ . f incts through the premier Oakland Sddlh Korta had the cabinet s . ■. |tem before. Former Prime Minister Y. T. Pyun told yiewsmen Rhee probably will resign as bead of the ruling Liberal party to become 1 nimpartliMMi preitdeal •____________ July, ' inciting Jury \ “Then after a certain will be possible to make further | 'progress, on solution which could ;not’even, be conceived of today.1 De Gaulle said, . approve on a May 9 ballot the| Board of Education's request for' s 2.8 miUage increase in the Voted! Dr. Whitnters estimated forc-j Castro Lashes U.S. Try for Fifth Column' in Cuba: , ........ Mfor ..for the second^day 111 a row As) ' , < r he shook hands on street colliers! .Mw YORK (APi — The .long land addressed political rallies, SifbW of Rep. Adam Dayton Powell’ .stressed one major theme; Candi-WV |uad reported Dep-Canada earUer this week.1 ■ nty Raymond A. Pilau's car was r*—iA--------iHaeovered parked In a lot at a shopping center Friday morning by I wo policemen. The car bore no signs of dam*| j age, police said. Democi 1..Enrollment will increase from; HAVANA ________ the present 19^24 to S2.307 in 1965.1 administration today Of trying to set up a “fifth col-entered ‘Every year t fa W”* Virginia^ May 10, 137.( la IMS, -In a 3‘j-hour TV speech ninninci*f'*UX“i> IyC? VjruUiie primary. drew a burst of applause pastor, v ■ . .. !woll..past mhtoight. Castro de-iC*—-.—1 _ :Friday night when he told thcl The Negro legislator- JSTJSZii JTSirs sa“t ^Xn,, h™,^|Seein Gloomv >M,m, wui, - :«« fei. •» «“» Hertor »«ro -,U »»« WASHINGTON (UPIt Fronc-h -“•>•»•' '« >-l*> *'» -• Wk'! . • __ , ... _jtof a preconceived intent-to create " AsnlNtiTON (UPIt — rretten „ |_. i.____ 1 am g»q to get back ers has gone up . . . pencils and,- nm> rolllrnn {President Charles de Gaulle, stroll-j lw ■ ^nmT^ilTinr tlnw>- 1 have been of President Eisenhower's r , * 1 The police have been under Ore _ fqr theft* hnitaUty in crushing arftigovemmeni demonstrations. Vice President-elect Lee Ki-poong. main target of the demonstrators,* said he was resigning. Incumbent Vlcrf President John Chang, whom Lee beat In the WASHED AUTO 1ST j ntid-Mareh elections that brought The shopping center is just west 1 charges of rigging, did sten of Van Dyke between Harper and down ms a protest against the the Edsel Ford Expressway. 1 “continuing tyrannical, oppressive nde" of the Rbee govern*—- The trusty, Frank Strachan, L The « 4ory foreman Harry A. |SHrr, an insnranoe broker,. first told j De Gaulle held, hi* Arid policy newsmen a 6 6 split begun ou l*ie 'talks of his trip AVith Eisenhower, .. t __ nrsi ballot ami continued through lat«the White House late Friday. *♦. «* Detroit, drove off In It on ' all the is votes taken. Later Er- jThe two men met for TO minutes, J March SSrd after washing the | Chang, who had four months of . ter said he was tired.and con- alone except for interpreters. | auto pt the jaU- his term left, sutd in his resig- the Oregon. tUMHl >wl ttol nnal * ♦ * i * * * . |natlon atatement-he wanted to 20 l nriPr was «.t for acquittal. - Prea. Secretary Jamea Hagerty Police rospect he is responsible!^* Powell headed ter Hnrtem, *«w ElaenhoweT conaideied it aifor some 20 robberies of cab^rtv-K^^^ where he had scheduled a thanks-i“w*r c^versatten" He ers since his escape.- ' He said both Lee and Rh«4 giving prayer at- the* AhyssinL-in lsa?^ it - covered a wide range of | * * * .- ■ **-- passing 1 serving' time for,sbould «««*" «> calm the nation. ATTm a. and new elections for both* offices > account checks. BOTH AUREE paper cost more . . . so\k> text-!* UItn; r0,Un?n.! to encoW|ini7 hnnkc and- fthrarv' hnnh« imw counter-revolutionary Struggle "Is ----- - -I 1 HlftatY ,*l * against the (Cuban) government.”loffice at .the White Mouse Friday v , J - , following their first meeting,! This .was an apparent referencei __ _ ™ *™ ncriwed the United {looked'.like a n\ighty g)um man. ito the raising of Kennedy* reli- Rr\\r T rtCAC 1 trying ta-arganiac some t * * ♦ * ;gioo as an ismie in the West Vie-! DUj . IjUSCO 1 { He strode through the White |8toia campaigning. Kennedy, a te the Orga in ration of American !Houw; lobby starln^straight’ahead'Rpmmi'CathoUc, in trying to win! jand pitying no attention to the'cor-[tn an overwhelmingly Protestant | .Castro .rejected Eisenhower's respondents surrounding him/ sfotg.. * , Charge that he betrayed the CM- . Frt>IM.hm,B MDtata_, thM, ! Humphrey also referred to talk ! ban revolution. - J j that fee other candidate are sup-, * -* * PL?™. '* • n“" ^ !porting him in West> Virginia as, It was like a game, and Duk*| •» we had don?* that,” he said,! ” *tC-n* I part of a stop-Kennedy movement. Brewer was "it and he died. The “foe American President would! [T" , ,? poor rimdinon of ; vNow, it may be that some of] six-pear-old boy couldn't outguess! have called us loyal friends." i ,norr “* nwwl' you have read In the papers that 1 . *.. '. _ j The* French President's vision Tm in this campaign, to stop some- j , !**?*. wy **"* has been seripusly impaired by ,body,” Hu«B»firey/tWd the conren-, Studmto, Federation, Elsenhower Uthrtat* which required.surgery,!tion “Believe me, I’m not IfTS ** ‘ and withesi heavy glasses, he does]this campaign to Stop the Repuji-1 “* ■“ "u“*-'” lllcan administration." " 5 ' Loses Fatal Game With Car 'istcr, French spokesman Pierre;:^' . hte! BanUhic told reporter* that he Will CnDCK Df. DOOlHy . Jfsoaroed Detiaullc alio whs ; new YORK CAP) — Dr Thom-!..“*.8 , Jn„? statement that work | pleased with the first talk he ha* jas Dooley, the Laotian jungle ^ and .^ee were a^eeo •king held with Elsenhower since they doctor will return herb May 10 on cr*atin<1 the Prejnter-OTbmet only part time-because of .the met la Faria last December. jor a routine examination at' the *yP* ®t government. He also sfat- ordeals of the triql." ! # * * ' Memorial Cancer Center. He unV“ ,^at he was determined Jo , After the Jury ms* dismissed, ; The two' "leader* exchanged derwent surgery at the center lost,rc® ®n' ^ ^ % defense counsel Edwaed. It. Wll- [toasts Friday night at -a formal year for removal of 1 - (Continued oft Page 2,'Col. 2) .White House dinner. the chest « Just a Little Slip of the Brush ; This...would necessitate new- - -elections to fill the Job Lee would have taken over Aug. 15. However, constitutional amendments setting up the cabinet system might abolish the vice presidency. , - t outguess (have called the big machine. - Date wasn't far from his home at 4174 Center St. in Metampra he walked along High street yesterday. It was five O'clock and almost time to ea). Dale was near Oak street and maybe he stalled to hurry became he knew his mom * was ! He scampered out Info the street . from between two ’parked cars. Thera was a screech of brakes-pnd the boy Dose still before he was too- far out Into th£ road. Mrs.' Carrie Ferrter,- 38, of 4104 S. Mill ft.t' Diyden. stopped, too', in -time to avoid hitting toe youngster. , Mr*. Ferrter looked at tha bay' and ha tasked up at the Mg grill Of fie automoMle. Both ware a little annoyed' at the Mg scare they had shared. . They waited for*n«few raomems, giving each other tha s-ijfht-o&way, but Bale didn’t move, so Mrs. Ferrfor started up again., Dftje had become Impatient and •turted to scurry af the last in-Itant. Mrs. Ferrier couldnit stop bv time. • Dale was killed instantly at 3}0t A first-grade |iupQ at Metamorh School, Dale is fhe' son of Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Brewer. ... ----------- ' , / warned against said demaeratle Ideas of the Co ban rovohitton were hefaig betrayed. The Chilean students replied, that they left a line revolutionary process is developing in Cuba. Weather Defies Calendar Catffro pointed to actions by government, some of which have hftrt American Investments herd. U they had not been canted out he declared, "that would have been a betrayal of tha Cuban revolution and its people." LOOKS WEARY had not done this, Eisenhower would have ended ns friends Of' democracy and might hyve given us toe same embrace he gave Francisco Franco fofj Spain)*.'* :• t clearly. We Like April in Pontiac Residents of the Pontiac area today were basking in midsummer weather. . h ★ A * • After reaching a high of. 81 yesterday, the mercury today was approaching .the record If for this date set in IMS. At 1 pm. it waa 85.. ' *7 During Ma long TV appenrancy Oaatra looked weary mid eonghqd -repentedly,.m H i The red-hat Detroit Tigers, aided by balmy 81 degree temperatures, drew a record opening day crowd at Brigg^ Stadium yesterday. ... / Pair and continued warm with a low of 80 is tohlght's forecast'. . He reputed charges that authorities at thC U.S. Dhval base at Guantanamo tn eateerp Cuba were Ilnked icHt piot against his re-glme. He . said; he knew '.‘perfect, y well'’ of ra tie between U.S. naval asthorttiew and counter* HIGH SUNDAY 78 Sunday will .be partly cloudy v^th t few ihowora and temperatures becoming somewhat cooler. The high will be about 78.. - , . |. -4 .*" ’ , Cloudy and rather cool with scattered showers la the outlook for Monday. Morning winds southwesterly at lO .m.p.h. will become revolfttfofihry elements at Stntol wuthorly at 1548 m.pA^UJU afternoon khdluy George Schroeder, esteemed loyal MSUO Schedules 5 Seminars . Walter Giddiiigs and Ted Hubert have been re-elected secretary and not buy, or even look at, to Grosse Pointe because { Jewish," Rosenbaum wroti required by electors, made similar comments on the floor of the House. p . ' treasurer, respectively. Seaman told Anderson the civil j service director "has steered 'a| careful course between the twin] evils bf condoning partisan activity on the ope hand and infer-fering wito the employe’s right of] Ires speech on tog ether.’’ 1 . - ■ “At . all times, however, the (Continued From Page One) ^WtttOThastakenthe^tMt ^ bu lor the right to express poUtical1 qp.n-j Mfmnt of by 4* home in Grosse Pointe a broker told him dig "must await being passed by the Grosse Pointe Property Owners Assn.’’/* then that I rogjd To Offer Child-Rearing Series STOCKTON, Calif. .(AP) - A young cop-kiU^r was in Joaqtiin Comity jail today. He surrendered meekly Frhtay. after a. running gun battle that wound up at Modheto. 40 miles south of hen. * * ft , Returned hen bom Modesto [Friday night and booked on first degree murder charge was Elbert [Carter, 23, son of a Negro pator. Young .Cuter, who recently qualified for the Stockton police force, waa charged with slaying officer George Woehrie, 44, - with [the policeman’s gun. Carter told police he became lenraged when Woehrie came to [his home and arrested him on a statuatory rape warrant, signed., by the mother of s 16-yearokf girl who-became a mother this; [week. . » Carter signed a statement that [he disarmed Woehrie, seized his [car keys and forced him . to get into his police station wsgon. j Gan wiU also recommend a contract be awarded to ths Motor City Excavating Co. id Detroit for its low bid $ $11,734 tor construction of a'wafer main and sanitary sew-’ ers and drainage wort tor Fairway drive to Birmingham Geif Estates. Gan eaid the* bid to 37 par cent lower than the engineer's estimate. William Koriler, president of the Birmingham Chapter of the Dal# Carnegie Club International will ask the City Commission to proclaim the week oT'^ril 24 ae ‘Good Human Relations Week"-when the Oommisaton meets Monday night The Bloomfield Hills Rotary Club will present awards to 10 students in each of the tone Bloomfield Hills High School classes who have demonstrated die greatest accomplishments in citizenship. ■;-\V * * Awards, will be given at a banquet May 2 in the junior high school auditorium. Also receiving awards will be -tone sMaato hi eack of these desses whs have shewn toe meet marked Improvement this year ^ The award winners, who will be efioeen by the high school faculty, ~ receive copie* of Rogers Thesaurus. TT - * ’* \ * Guest speaker at the,6:30 p.m. btoiquet will b* Dr. R. C. “Scottie" Young of Birmingham. Tickets may be obtained st the high school or from Rotaty mem- lie new Country Day School building in Bloomfield Township, with a capacity for 100 pupils, will be dedicated Sunday at 3 p.m. I Durward B. Varner, chancellor of Michigan State University Oak-land, s^fll be the mein speaker. Powell's Trial cEiids in Hung Jury ions to reserved to. all employes, hr mm ■ Snow? Really l Utah, Idaho Are Covered With It ■y Thu hiumriettel Press Spring got out of charaeter today — sultry summer in some spots, dreary winter in others. ..Snow, sleet and cold rain fell ' in Utah, Idaho and Montana. Burley, Idaho, measured three inches of snow on the ground this morning. Two- to three inches of snow covered parts of western Montana. More snow and icy rain were --forecast (of Montana. Utah, northern and western ‘ Wyoming * and parts of the Dakotas. - Cause of the turbulence was a ' storm centered over 'south-western Wyoming this morning and moving eastward. It was a virtual . .curtain between winter and sum- Are the current theories regard-! five seminars being inaugurated at[ard S. Knox, practicing psychia- ing child rearing effective?__ [Michigan State University Oakland|trtot, professor of psychology, at Ag ^rove south Where doe. dtodpline betfnt mxt Wednesday ev«rfng through]»«*««»• C«ter said, of^iiJinT* * ltKc continuing cduca.I^^^S ** *" ^^^jWoehrle fought for toe.-gun. , v , - . ■ ■ tion program. t * , .... , . _ ____ * w * -• I... , . ^ . . ......... '_ * . T * _ shot twice m the back. was rolled gregational Assn. «aerd*y “,ter PUyln* flj * HI nv nn]week about the screening p 11 employed in Grosse Pointe. Tk« tour started early Tuesday and quit yesterday afternoon. iuii oiuumii _lu They said the old record was 7* dismissed the charges covering wn , hours, set recently at Arisona the 1952 return. The government! arbor t#i_University ofl State University. chared Ih the remalning couirt Michl^an ^ beard yesterday----------------------— — that fraudulently paid onlyL, ^ tWQ ^ the nation $900 in 1*1 «. his wife’s gross haw ^ money ^ ltifcU avait icome of $70,000. aWe for gtudent loans. * * • * Michigan has mon than five. JUiss Scott and Pqwell have been million dollar, earmarked for stu-estranged, and she is living I dent aid. This is topped only by |U. of M. 3rd in Nation jfciM trlal, Judge Bry: on Studenf A|d The players were Lsriy Jacobs Muskegon Heights, Richard , Matthews of Dearborn and David Mead of Sooth Bend, Ind., I -nil Ksbunnspo College students, . and Pat Murphy of Richland, a r Western Michigan University star-. dent. Schools Schedule [ A forum enfMIcd “The Commu-nlty Keeps Abreast of jthe Schools" n j will be held by representatives . . _ ,, ... .__. JIlfrom.WhUtbT, Franklin and Jetter- night, Yankton to the eastern Shoots on Sunday at the Mace: °f. toe state reported 95 degreesj^ Baptirf Church. . . Minneapolis tied Its record high . for an April 22 Friday with an 85. And 100 miles to the north this morning temperatures were in the 40s. __ ^ I Harvard and Massachusetts institute of Technology. About 3J500 to 4.000 Michigan The players'• gave np keeping. students-benefit from the a id-pro, scorw after sa'hours. They------- , gram each year. . ' (Continued From Page One) I created by Needy aafigovern- size the discussion and analysis of! [Specific child-rearing problems iS |.’j. a.. y . • scheduled for 7:30-9:30 pm. on Whljmpf ( fgS NeGO April 27, May U. May 25, June 1, VMVr ,V/WU “* *“l* * * jof Improvement Plan] wiw '“yr,'"!” This series is directed at inter ! ■ . riy ta- ested parents who wish to examine] (Continued From Page One) ! * in depth mto the growth, mature- _____________ | The rioters were protesting the i and management of their chil- ?.r . : h ■ ,' .mid-Mgrch landslide election won n under the expert guidance oft |by Rhee and Lee was rigged, experienced psychiatrist.” sbidj jJ^toOeMt I SiBce ***** btood Eklund. a | MM.ro." The four specific areas to be The eveatag oearion wtll begin • at 7:M wtth worship oonrtoa led by the Rev.- Raymond A. Fenner. Dr. Mel J. Ravitz. Wayne State University sociologist, and director of the community organization division of the /Detroit City Plan Commission, will give the evening The Weather A representative of the Pontiac Board of Education will also attend the session. *l Panel dlscumlons will Include topic* on pupil drop-out** teach- t er-pupll rrlntionKhlpM, curriculum ] and parent-teacher conference*. icixiTV JbttoiaraUrLpr. Dana P„ Whjtmer, suporin- ssrira iTte^JlurM a. .ThUarra# fRfiiy cU«»dy wrih • ftwr.hGw-report on the financial needs of y V’V^tfn "Ti’N*-1 trtaV? tha school system in support of the is - is nun t«iu»M. . Board of Education’s request for . ’ - • Mir is rMttaa . a 2.8 min increase In the - voted Lownt t«mpcr»ture precedlng l * m. ]operating tax rate. - Bun Mta ssturdsy »t sun rls«« Sunday at I Moon Mtl Saturday • Moon rlaaa Sunday il ] jOsmun to Explore '«City Schools’Needs . Monroe* Osmun, vice president of the Board of Education, will dis-cuss deeds‘of the school. system , ** S Twtay 5000 ***"• marched research, pupil personnel and the streets of Inchon ^de- The instructor will be Dr. Rich-|li<»tions may be performed morei mending that Rhee and Lee re- effectively. ^ j . " sign. The students paraded fat -A school system must keep than four hours and threw Good Smelt Runs Likely >"**• « police Nation, and the ' to education-in order to maintain offlces ^ thp ubera| 9uty> LANSING ill — Some gqpd smelt «- quality of exceUtace. A Police made no effort to halt the runs can be expeoted if warm ctontly *u*d toaff of good cNiber demonstration. weather Continued over the week-j “-needed to do this. It* cant be| --------------- end, the State Oonaervatiop Depart- *)nc *horthanded. His topic Ir “/Population. Movement — a Challenge to the ( Churches." f ment reported today. , Pontiac Twp. to Hear MORE PERSONNEL [ Si. To meet’ the future needs off iSLiTSSr .CSTJaS3 Dem Candidates and guidance positions as well as v the institution at a TuBy staffed! jy-Q Democratic candidates for reading clinic wiU be required. congress, and one for the State “The srhaol program must be j Senate, will speak Monday night at | enriched and complimented eon- the meeting -of the Democratic Unnnlly for maximum effective- Club of Pontiac Township. mm in education,Whltmer said. | « W * ' 6. A five-year rehabilitation pro- * Invited to talk to the group train should be -included to can»|««greMioi»l candidates George number of long-pending main- MAN ELECTRIFIED — The Georgia ku antisittdown law. They are charged with enter-. Wux Klan has'gone modem - they no longer -ing a white rest room and also with-seeking bum crosses. Grand Dragon Lee Davidson of service at a cafe.' tn North Carolina, 43 Nejpoes Macb»dispUys toe electric verfion of the flaming Jk wete cleared of treipaks charges when a judge cross that was used Thursday night to protoffo renting a store to Negroes, In Mississippi seven -Arkansas tyegroes go on trial tqdny under a new -tiled that sjdewslks, Sven on private property, are open to the public.1'Many other [court action} art under wdyfn the South.* ‘ Ho Time Change Hi Pontiac Area Leave’ your clocks stone. Time will go on as usual to Poo- But Pontiac isn’t switching over. The tost honn wifi be regained by daylight' saving areas when standard time is resumed in Oc- tenance projects. “This program,” said Whitmer, 'would cost more than half a million dollars. The rehabilitation projects Include corridor lighting in the secondary schools, chalk-board'refinishing, acoustical treatment, audio-visual treatment, heating and ventilating, floor replacement, wiring (power and stadium lighting), Jocker and toilet rehabilitation, painting, parking area paving, start-of sash replacement and toilet room exhaust fans in old buildings." t. Additional maintenance trade positions should be created to jneetj the need of an ever-expanding school system. 8. The nursing nnd psychological services should be expanded an the enrollment Increases. 9r Capital outlay expenditures from the operating budget should be kept as low as possible to include only those Items which have been’ deferred during the last f ~ years. * * * . s ID. Provision should be made -funds which will permit-the gchedl district to take maxirhufti advantage of, and to match vtded through, the National Defenae] Education Act (NDEAl. •The NDEA>offers opportunities Pontiac fpr quality program lm-ovemehts,” said Whitmer. "To ,_alify In order to participate In -the program and take Idvntpge of * provide matching ’monies and additional mund J. Niparko of Hazel Park. Speaking about. his bid for the county's'Senate seat will be S. Jerome Bronson qf Oak Park. The meeting will be at 7:30 at the township hall on Opdyke road. The Pacific has only shout Vi the drainage area of the Atlantic because mountain ranges lie closer to most of Its N6rth America shore- Pittsburgh Newspaper Sold to Rival by Hearst PITTSBURGH IF—A new newspaper called the “Ppst-Gasette nnd Sun-Telegraph" will begin roiling oft the presses here next week. The new paper results from toe purchase Friday of the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, an evening and Sunday paper, by tlie Pittsburgh Poet-Gazette, a morning paper., * In announcing the purchase of le Sun-Telegraph from Hearst Newspapers, copublisher William Block of the Post-Gazette said the new paper will print morning, evening and Sunday-editions. WHOOPS! We are sorry that an error appears today in Burmeister-s ad iri the Special Builder's Section. Plywood and, Plyscore sizes and prices should be as follows: ■■■ ... .......... Hll.l, SAVE! PLYWOOD (iMt ffowM rir. k .V Orw**S ru FI;wm4 Mill lurk Fir Hymn k fifvroS < M*k,|»y THE / PONTIAC PRESS h- MH3A0 3WW THE PONTIAC PRESS *t Huron Street \ f Pontiac, Michigan * SATURDAY, APRIL 23. 1980 . , Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company •E&EFV Thei POWER of FAITH ■utMTnmnu, It SeemstoMe ,,.. P«ace, Quiet in Personal Life Among Our Gteatest \Esse^tials It isn't often thft I pfSRCh In thli Baj&iy Ooldwatik an early first column, but that's what I propose to choice for OOP vice president do today. The Mess th*t follow will have a practical application to your own life. First, I want to quote’ the words of ' Paul Valery, the French writer who i said: V f it . ★ ' “Universal disorder la the greatest single characteristic of the modertrworld, as per-nieions la the realm of ideas as it is in the fields of everyday life and morals. With its encroachment, nn-stabHity threatens to become the general rule. In this period of tumult nous change, continuity, tradition, balance and aerenity ere the supreme values. For the salvation of its soul the nation has a duty to preserve them.”" ★ it "Balance and 'serenity hive supreme values,” the man says. All of our lives are too disrupted, too Chaqtic and in the words of another individual, “we ride off in a frenzy in all directions at the same time.” We need serenity of spirit. We need peace and calm. —~—Ar . it—it- " ■;'— And now, I close with a brief prayer that was given to me last month on a printed slip in Montego Bay, Jamaica, by a fellow publisher who' remarked simply: “You need this ' personally—and so do I.”" And so dq you. *' ' Hart It Is: ^ , ★ ★ ★ “Slow me down. Lord! Esse the pounding of my hesrt by the . \... Purely personal nomination for an especially attractive lo-cal girl : Mart Powers .......... Nurses say currently the favorite name for new bom male! is "Andrew” — probably because of the royal Andrew in Great j Britain. \ - \ V ★ ★ • i' „ The late Henry Ford went io. executives’ offices instead of summoning them to his* “1 can end the meeting faster,” he said...... .....Murcia Winn tells of the youngster who Came home from the Easter services and described the new song: .“Christ Has Rhythm.”............Some Dem ' politicos gre convinced that the Southswiii walk out on Kennedy,— Symington, Humphrey or Stevenson .......... On the exact hour Margaret is married, everyone in' London will be expected to stand. V Tho bridal procession %411 cover an extended route to “let everyone see.”..........If the Olympic trials for the hundred and high - hurdles are held on successive -days (as they were in 1956) Pontiac's Hayes' Jones will take s whirl at qualifying in both. ..... * it it . Kennedy supporters claim they have 250% delegates committed. It takes 761 to nominate ............ Voice of tho People ‘ ‘Elevator Service Would Attract More The contemplated lace hit lor downtown stores is well and good, but consider the.interior, too. Only three downtown stores have elevator service, one self - stair*, lkqr would have to walk to the basement to buy paint, up to flto eeeond floor ter a drew and then ddwa again. It*s very difficult ler a young mother with children, too, nywhlb H she doesn’t have aococr to adequate met rooms where she eaa shaage the haby’o diaper. It downtown merchants had elevators or escalators and dean rett rooms with courteous attendants, their volume of business would increase. , • it - \ Former Downtown Shopper because of their lower costs a* it makes you wonder it subsides we send abroad play a part in \ this. As we put our own people nut nf work; is part of the reason L.--1L. WllliAna iiia cklw Clarifies Stand , in First Letter 1 afftec mv generation needs mote responsibility. We ‘ have a because ' of the billions we ship heavy load now, but our adult abroad? load will be unbearable if we aren't conditioned for it while we’fe-jRwng. Faith that eemeone-eares la the magic medicine .that has helped Rescue, Inc., a hundfadae^Unaa, ’?■ 1 - 1 ’ V ,* , ■ v _____y-—• “A suicidal person needs to know there is someone who cares and Wants to care,” explains the Rev. Kerineth B. Murphy. He founded the organization last year in Boston after talking awspy the suicide plane of three persons referred to him by police. In one year the ncto-sectarian organization chalked up a score of 200 lives saved. The phone at headquarters in Boston City Hospital—Hancock 6-6600—is manned 24 hours a day. Some of the volunteers are men and women once tempted to take their own * lives. Calls have reached them from as far1 away as the Pacific islands. Soon, units may be founded in other cities. A similar organization is the long-established Save-a-Life League to New York—Murray Hill 7-2142, Days of All Faiths Church Colleges Explain Aims By DR. HOWARD V. HAMPER In any college where the puc-M pose is more than imparting mere Tulsa is constructing a 35 million technical knowledge, both faculty dollar air terminal arf&extehding the yd students face special problems runways (plural) to 10,00Q feet. That makes Pontiac’s few hundred thousand building seem pretty ptiny, these days. One Is that a college degree Is looked upon by many as simply nssBy for ltvyears, church snd “church-related" colleges will try to pat their esse before, p* many congregations so possible. (A church-related college Is one connected with some denomination by 'historical or tradl- torical consideration of Christianity he certainly cannot be left out. His influence on the religious life of Die western World was tremendous and, indeed, is probably still being felt. quieting of my mind. Steady my ...... Overheard op Waite’s comer: hurried pace with a vision of the eternal reach of time. Give me, amidst the confusion of my day, the calmness of tho everlasting him. t “Break tho tensions of my . nerves and muscles with the soothing music of singing streams - that live in my memory. Help me to know the magical, restoring . power of sleep. Teach me the art . ^ of taking minute vacations . . of slowing dbwn to look at a flower, to chat with ntfriend, to pat n dog, to read a few lines from s good book. ’ ★ it ★ “Remind me each day of the fable I of the hare and the tortoise, that I ’ may know that the race, is not always ‘ to the swift: that there Is more tg life l than measuring its speed. . ★ ★ - ★. “Let me look upward into the branches of the towering oak and know that it grew gnat and strong because it grew slowly and welL Slow me down, Lord* and . Inspire ms to send my roots deep into the soil jot life's enduring values that I may grew toward the staraaf my greater destiny!" - ★ ★ ★ And now—let's all heed the advice • wejaeedeo badly. “We just had a blessed event at our house. The TY broke down.” ........ ____Another flobd of naked girl magazines has hit the public stalls ..... .... The British -government made $600,000,000 in three years with lotteries. The churches approved. You could do that in four months here. —Harold A. Fitzoirau) far the values behind. H but only the advantages It brings In making n living. This puts pressure on the college to become little more then a diploma factory, with term papers and theses be-togglmrtwHtten and ao holds ^ materlaUccitot 7a iTZ with how the church should be barred to the competition for ■ • - - ■ - that symbolic little piece •( Materials for use by local < gregations are provided by National Council of Churches' Commission on Higher Education. l&igtand in 1642 was tom by civil war, which began with the clash of King and Parliament over religious — or, one would better say, ecclesiastical matters. .The disputes had much more to do atized sermon, in which three per- ganized, religious freedom and the song take part to. giving the peo- need of bishops, than they did with pie an understanding of the re- the Christian faith itself. ' State Primaries: Good or Harmful? B$ DALE ARNOLD ’ LANSING (VPI)—Win primary contests’ inside the Michigan Democratic and‘Republican parties do more harm than good? it ★ ★ ' This question ts a major concern to party leaders. ■ Sometimes Intraparty squabble* put , life late a party or shatter any semblance of nnlty. The answer rests - largely on whether candidates can “keep it clean” as the summer temperatures and approaching Aug. 2 primary warm things on the campaign ttaUa 1 DEPENDS ON LEVEL ‘It depends on the level of the campaigns .add you.cant tell yet,” said one veteran political, observer. Meet Democrats feel the competi-. tion between James Rare, Jehu Swalnson,- Edward Conner and W0-Hem Johnson wont split ranks and ' RepahUcans think Paul Bagwell and '1 ’ , CnrHeto Morris wont hart the party And In Omdusion . *, , . hy ******* “ •Bt - . _ ,, • • 4 ' „ ... . . Democrats, however, do feel Bagwell Jottings from the well thumbed - and Morris may splinter the OOP as the notebook of yoyir peripatetic re- beat of battle increases. • porter: „• % it > •• • “The differences in philosophy between : Two yesra ago, a company in Flor- conservative Morris and liberal Bagwell • Ida made Iretlremwit at 68 (national ere far grestefr than any variances emetig instead of compulsory. They feport a CBBowfike.’* sald^i Democratic follower. Another problem la that uui1 entific culture puts pressure on the college to deliver a technological kind of education that leaves out any attempt to know the God who created these law* mid wooden, or ____________________________. _____ the nature of man, who (Uncovers , to the various churches; and a set and enjoys them. of. suggestions about how the day's w... .-..—worship service may be conduct- And off course many colleges. with college btudents partki-trying to get alon^ without state pating-support in order to maintain saint ■ Ottver Cromwell, been April 25. ways on thin ice financially. 15£‘ wiU never ^ ttto ^ ^ aa-they have an- endar of splnts, but to any his- diaagrea with Mother.el’Five that ear beaSs ' are swot leu eat of stse. It’e our cheats that have expanded because wa art so proud of our heritage: We kaye benefited from mistakes of our elders more than you’re able to realise now. In my first letter I didn’t mean we’d east aside all we’ve been taught. Rather we wilt use newer end modern Ideas of pur Someday our generation will be called the' older generation and I hope we have as great a heritage to hand down. . • Understanding M Criticizes Crane’s Bedwetting Advice I read with alarm some coin-—ments Dr. Crane made about bed wetting. Peer, additional conflict and shock methods are bad enough, but when this ‘’expert” - advised that toe chlkf view hi* bladder as an enemy, to hate a pgrt of himself, this is unthinkable, unhealthy and certainly un-Chris4 tia n. People of Oakland County are .entitled to and should demand sound professional opinion to the newspaper.' - ___________Daalel J. Lamb N 36 N. Johnson ‘Stevenson’s Best Qualified Man’ With the campaign comipg up, there’s only one Republican in sight but quite a field on the other. Of these, Stevenson’s best qualified, regardless of his two defeats. Nixon ha^already told us he’d T carry ; on jBto’s program. There are more Democrats than Republicans so no Republican can be elected without Dem votes and after their disappointment in Ike’s ’administration, the millions of Democrats who voted for Ike .will change this time. . - Charlie Maim Carport, tad. ‘Are Subsidies Our Undoing?’ These foreign firms undersell Lester WlUta Find No Excuse for the Coddling .Courts seem to Insist on cod- -dling criminals. Our neighborhood group, last night debated this lor, half air hour and found no excuse ...St., afl. tevv ' Official Secretary The Almanac q>By United Press International Today is Saturday, Xpril .23, the _, 114th day of the year, with 252' more to 1980. •. The moon is approaching Its new phase. The morning start are Mars, Jupiter and Spturn. Qn this day in history: In 1789, President-elect and Mrs. George Washington moved into the first presidential mansion at the corner of Franklin and Cherry streets 4n New York City.- . __ln 1791, James Buchanan. 13B> President of the United States, was bom in Franklin County, Pa. ~ In 17M, “La Marseillaise,” the French national anthem wa* written by Claud© Joseph Rouget da Lisle. In 1898, the government asked for 125,000 volunteers to assist in the war against Spain. ‘ In 1932, the Prince of Wales presided at the opening of the Shakespeare Memorial Theater at Strat-ford-on-Avpft. England. A thought for today: William Shakespeare, in King Riduird Hi ■aid: "Talkers are no good doers,” The Country Parson KMJi "The success of a church la not measured by the site of Its budget, but by tho commitment litany (responsively read prayer service) for tog institutions and • ,, *Case Records of a Psychologist: the day’s meeting of youth groups Bible’s Best Psychology Textbook Dr, William Brady’s Mailbag: Use Vegetable Juice: Kind Doesn’t Matter Why do you prefer one or two vegetables (outside of bulk) to the pressed juice of many vegetables In a farm, easily., assimilated in tho blood stream? (Mrs*. J.T.E.) J Ana.—There’s no evidence that the juioe of one or more vegetables is more easily assimilated than the nutritive dements - to vegetables pre. If a person has teeth which are badly decayed! and abscessed! would this cause I Mm to be ' run ‘ um, aasne ’ down, - weight and tired all the time?-(R.W.) For nearly five years 1 had giant hives. Spent more than 2200; no relief. Doctors said I’d always have them, as It li a nervous disease. •Six dollars' worth of calcium capsules cured ms. HaVe tout only one imall hive of abort'duration in man 2 months. (M.L) that bit Although mp college textbook "Psychology Applied" hoe had over 900 college classroom adoptions, the Bible far ex-k ceeds It in showing how psychology has been expertly applied. Clergymen like Rev. Krebs thus are. following in . the footsteps of Qideon, ttt--jah and many, other Biblical —psychotogyists. Bo read your Bibles dally! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE H*442: Clarence W. Krebs k typical of the modem versatile clerggmap or priest who combines religion with Applied “Pickled drivers cause moje accidents than traffic Jams. Indeed, most of the Applied U.U. rau,. Psychology I uo*. was obtained ’Wjfenever the going seenis easy, from I** ***' he sure you are not going Gown ^ ^ ch lt m. titled "PaycholQgy Goes to Church” Into nay widely used college textbook "Psychology Ap- . plied". ' - And that chapter baa proved to be the most popular of all >9l chapters la my textbook! On student surveys, k far exceeded the chapters on Advertising, Salesmanship, Mask, Art, Public we’re stomped. Recurring sad Giant Aetna) Is avail- When my boy was bom 4 you*, ago tho formula the doctor pre-scribed didn’t aeem to satisfy his hunger, so wbm the’ baby was 3 months old I gave him whole milk, He has a flourishing church to Highland Heights, Kentucky, with a large Bulletin Board to front. Because a vast amount of auto traffic passes that church eornfer, Roy. Krebs trio* to **tlm.ula.to thinking by putting helpful quotation* on that. Bulletin Board, ustagt letters high. Entire ‘aarmdna' could bo woven UR. CRANE around these, snappy sayings, for they would make ideal sermon texts. very beneficial experience . . A Chicago* teecher was mightily amused to read a reference on an exam paper to the song: “think to Me With Thine 0niy lyf” .,; f *,, I learn with absolute horror that tannlballsm is still prevalent in certain sectors of Afrtca.'^*. ... A quiet poll strategically taken show* party.' Several Republicans look and hope for a breakup among Democratic fol-• lowers on Issues of Haro, Swalnooh, Cantor or Johnson.. “Tilly play hard gad rough,'* saM one OOP spokesman of the opposition STRENGTH IN COMPETITION Democrats think the eampeUtion would 6nly strengthen party‘tie*, tyepvblllans, atone at losat, fool the same about, their . Cos a woman become at the jge of SO? I don' more children . . . (Mrs. XYZ). Aae.—It la extremely aailkely, iiiuuuia uiu i gave nun wnoig miiK, lexis. . • vwmvm iw niMiunt undiluted. I have worriad since 'The phflee to teach disoipltoe eon that God was raw that.lt may have been too strong ’la to the Play Pen’ - not the ***** the-net foreign « .. 7 (Mre. T. M.> State Pen.” toe heads of his I8S hrn." "Some people think they are worth a lot of money just because they hav* It.” * ‘‘Always speak well of your en-emles — Remember, you made them.” “Pfayer Is a river’ by whose brink,' some die of thtagt while others kneel and drtok.**^ • ODD LIKES PSYCHOLOGY God Almighty wants his' followers to jjse their brains ar»g employ clever Applied Psychology.' In fact, God storied the p«3[-cMogtcat testing program _ in tlie Army by having Gideon “screen oaf' the unfit troops by his f a as e a. a "water . tost”, (Judgae, eh. 7). God apparently relishes men who hays a scientific type of mind, for- Gideon asked' God to submit -to some tests, and God gladly consented (See Judges^ Ch. 6). And after God had taken Gideon’s teats, God saw that Gideon was still uncertain of hit strategy,, so God invited Gideon to mqke an additional test and go down to person to eavesdrop on thq enemy to their tents. ^ Thl« final teat convinced GM-ready to dearmy Into Ase. — 6* 'toe' (few Brady Baby Book (Me and stomped, For many yean I carried health insurance. Never had aay iitoasa except tonsillitis. 'Thi., company canceled my insurance because I ,would not submit to tonsillectomy I apt now 72 apd tor malty yean- m*F _______________ ___________ have not hhd a sore throat air any | vui major illnem. Oita. P. C. M.) asadewe '5T to." wuffr mm,, ii a Aaa.—Soaads Bke a. broach af ""•timet. " (Copyright INS) "Whether it’s on the> Highway or in an Argument — When you tee rod—Stop.” - "Ono recipe tor longer life— Never exceed the feed limit!”. That wlee saying would make . a- superb Lenten sermon topic, after w filch the parishioners Wight well launch on diets. Far / when you lose a pound-of fat, you save RH In groeaty Mils, sad eeh thus'add tout extra saving* to ysut church offer- then employed to Increase tho hysteria of tho enemy (JUdgea Ck. V: ' - a - Gideon also got out ol a dilemma that might hav* brought on a second war, just by using the "Compliment Club” technique on the Ephraimtiea (Judges, Cfr f). V *' * Jephthah, too, employed -tho pf-oneer "Ik detector” teat and thereby ferreted out G.OOO lUgS, who' were put to death wbm trying to ford the river Jordan. Speaking, Psychosomatic Medicine, 'etc. ■ In ' that. Chapter 18, I also showed why Jesus was the greatest applied psychologist of au time, and I documented- my proof! 9a read you Bible daily and train your children to do likewise: Always writs to Dr. Qoscfs W, CTSM hi car* si ns VssStas Crass, roottoe. Mtchtian snntsslsi a tom JS WuB<8A stH-addrsassC savdops MUl U corar Tha Aaasetstod Prraa 1 rxclualnlT Is UN WS to csttoo of OL Wool sows 1 this styapshar sa wa* < SOWS ataastsMS. ittsc Ms Is as».»~ « r it osola a * '»!«*• udSL -S iTUlf e — alaowfcarS n Mlchl|»a and si plaeas.tn tha Dnltod CHaUa 1 yasr. AU mQ tMtaWitosas I st thTtoli S2?*ratr,a|b*l Mlehlssa. WawSsr of ABC. THE PONTIAC PRESS, gs Seeks to le Stock Bids a&Tu: BDAY, \pRIIv 2H [ceeds in placing a representative! [on the Yonner’i board of directors,( Crane -can obtain. '‘confidentiaMn-j formation which can be ined| against Briggs to jctuae lasting in-; jury.' - j ' | - ' * ■ By L«u Finn WASHINGTON Jutrtw Oft D-L****-,, presidential aide ShermanX Adams 5ay» May 20 Primary jw,, among the gupstg . _____ ■■■ Friday There. May Tell Much ni*w at • torm*1 *""«• by u _ . . President and Mrs. Eisennl -\nO$ MOny Entries for visiting French President no Charles de Gaulle. PORTLAND, Ore. (UPlV-Sen. John Kennedy (D-Mass) said Fri-day the Oregon presidential pri- DETROIT i*—'The Briggs Manu-! factoring Co. filed Stilt i District Court Friday to tnjoin uj <• * - _ major competitor in the household .Children. BOO Police Numbing fixture .business, the} pmsBURGH UR - Police i ’ Arrest Ice Cream Men; Crane Co. ;of Chicago,* rested three mobile ice cream »ng any additional, Briggs stock. vendors Thursday as they rang . ‘ , * J !beUs to announce their arrival. ' A hearing Was set May le. f pj L SG..SHE HAP TDPOSOMfi-ItHMG ABOUT IT...MOW-' 7 UNDER THE OOVWS BEFORE Ringing bells fdr commercial The Detroit firm accused purposes is prohibited by a city| of a plan to take aver [ordinance. 7*^ 1 [gs through stock purchase* ' Ordinance or no. children Chis-said the Chicago company'* jtered about the.ice cream trucks Ipulattona thu* far have cost boded the officers. espern'ot' 'fsst.oM 1 ........*......' r It was A lavish White House af-_ J. litr featuring champagne toasts riSirv M*v‘20 maw hTthe Franco-Amerlcan friendship sigrfificant in the.countay this year[,nd * which .ranged" from - because of the' number of canda!*8*^ P®** , *** We gras dates entered. . | (chopped goose liver in gelatin I ^ ^ 4 • [to cucumber sandwiches and .Kennedy told a news conference]rluiiV't uP°n “Tty®1 a$ Portland Inter- R^ Catholic faith the m*nu[ R ask^d an award of triple dam-frally credited with having sent; nation.! S ages under federaTaStitrust law,, the first radio signals across the 2,Wai£ da red snapper or DefilfoificS Briggs said that it Crane suc-tAtlantic Ocean in V»l. are doing in West Virginia. WWW BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ' NEW YORK — Marconi is gen- He said that in Oregon they The dinner marked Adams'firsf would have to support tkelr own announced visit to the White House! candidate* rather Man rombln- [since his resignation in 1958 as a| lag ta back only one as he said presidential adviser following XUs-X, they were doing for Sen. Hubert {closure that he had accepted gifts]l Hamphery D.-Mlnn) in West Vlri [from Boston millionaire Bernard gtntp. For" that reason, he said, jGoldfine. Oregon's primary wit! have tho. , . greatest Impact on national vention delegates.. aou&v CdUJED ME. Ck "XO^BO? 04MD SOkO A. «bMOU\JD YJA<3t\ m % By Edgar Wgrttn V*NPU\V\t*XCM8% dO WK*CUS)MC&\. LXblbAVD. car garage, scheel. bus iks sei* as sw Down nei- of 14.7M at SUM per . Large led IS 1 4M. 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Marble fireplace, 31. ft. eaipetod living |iBCV|. vestibule, piss-torso wans. Ceramic tile Mb with bullt-to vanity. Pull basement with fitrge tiled recreation area, water aodtaMr. Beautiful Isnrtsopso lot IMjg Many other ) This house li Mast he sen "to mortgage - ----- 3315'Ctrios Dr., off Hatchery Bd. ^PEN SUN- 2 TO 6 317* PERCY KIHQ DRIVE. Like privileges to Lotus Leks. Owner moving out M ottyomi smii mi alt vtry nttrncuv* 1 bedroom ranch homo to now arcs. Beautifully decorated throughout. Oak Suburban Living X At Its Best l mo. including Uses and HOUSE POR SALK-BY THE OWN- ‘ ____(CONVERTIBLE 24) I^^FSSS W. W. ROSS HOMES fcSI ' 1111 J‘"L1 JMP . TERRACE, » RMS. A BATE; PULL bsmt.. 3 bedrms. Also, xss hoot. by .owner. Call OR 3-5078. "Trade In Your Home Rochester Hills, area — Beautiful ,3-bedr ~ . —. - PiSkr. ____* B YOmnCR 3 BEDROOM HOMY, lit bathSj carpeting, grapes, fli place, 1771 Weodland, sylvan V fa«e, 314.340. w p-tiw by owRer, waterford. - ito ko“- ----mj ■— . Peat .... Anderwar INCOME HOMI UNION LiKE PRI-■rUegee. Low dawn pdy- ' torn wall E M 3-33EL _______ large kttcl •wins room, forced olr gas I and others. By appotatmoM. fSm. ' ■ - i, basstosut A garage. CnU BY OWNER CURKSTON 3 BEDRMS., PULL ascmsnt. By ewner. MA A-tlfT. IMMEDIATE POBSKBSION v S300 down or lease' with Only Lake Oarden' Shade rage- 3I3.3SS ■ ■ cash. Call OB 3*4418. BY OWNER. 1I7«1 KIRK3HINE Beverlv Hills. BtrmlnghsSr School —. 3 bedroom, face brick------- Cedar shake ranch with all elV*wtth earp4tln?.Bdrapei. place. Kitchen with vent to* '■-1------ ---my --------- . Family room. Ftreplice modem kitchen with range hood, garbage disposal and targe dining area, Ceroilw tiled floorila hath. Pull exposed basement with small kilehen. Lane storeie area, fln- »indow wall laadtog out onto nicely terraced end landscaped yard. Oat beet and hot water heater. Blacktop street. Hoick uataeaamn 115 *00, epproxli with noymonts of <*• p« including I per cent _ taxes IM* Insurance. DIRECTIONS: MM — Right on Airport MODEST MAIDENS By Jay. Alan For Safe Hj "BANKRUPT" IICST SELL — 3 Bedroom ranch lit bathe, utility room. Large earner lot ' on blacktop rooers. 1333 MARCONI STREET. ting bids cc whltfieid st. PE 3-SU3rbofor't rOPEN SUNDAY 3-4 p.m.” Qass'Lake ■--------- On' Orlnnell. to M Lake. 43-FT. LAKEFRONT west stop of v» BEACH FRONT! home. Lots os ream ‘ ror family end they'll love the .. and lake. OU Debt. 4IS.4S0. with am tor— —------------------ POSSESSION I Evergreen Hills BRICE RANCH HOME - This lovely six iwin am Just being finished ! Vestibule "entrance to 31-fl living room. Commie tile both and one bedroom haa private to bath Built-in oven and mace., to the 13 X If kitchen, pvertlsed attached gsrege — and It'd bias-' terad. YOU'LL LIKE THE LOCATION — Blacktop streets,- -near Waterford High I1S.SS0. terms. d*Hlgh. I LIST WITH J Humphries #3) _ -9236** *' MULTIPLE: LISTING SERVICE —* independence edito, aVILIANS $190'DOWN.: ■sped'S kleeks' from- bench', | vacant, ^open. Wto^tfca m-stta- EVES, sat. | 'BUD' Stop Coli^ti’ng Rent Receipts Only $1,300 down o tod«y! • , Total price West Sidit Brick 3 Bedroom Ptmlly homo within easy walking distance to WntotoftOB Jr. High handy to Tel-Hurhn and • Mlrscls Mils ~ inters, end featuring eg fireplace, eepa^ Tel-Huttm -Shopping C tto baths, recresttou i —r garage, paved drtvi —down Quick lend contract. Why i mt Nothing Down starter ; wtrlnsjaymy-L OPEN > ? SUNDAY 2*5 • 2997 Edgewater -Donelson Park You’ll like the natural sotttoc of this com peel 3 bedrmm, Ito* home near Donelson end it Benedict schools, and near park —canal access to Otter Lake. Immediate possession end net ---Istleelly priced st tlSMt ** WEST ON HURON. 3 BLOCKS PAST VOORHEI8. TO EDOE-WATER „ CARL W. BIRD. Realtor 50] Community National Bank Bldg. If <4111 —it— — - —“ Eves. PB 4-1333 OPEN "You should have seen the one. that got away! ” CASS LAKE CANAL FRONTAGE I Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch-type with bruHStn. end at- ^ a-vtn- «anai ( After 6 P.M., FF, 2-337D j .ached 3-ear'garatoot having c i “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor l« M«. Clemens “ *FE 5-1201 SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P M -379 ELIZ. LK. RD. 4 rooms. 3 story homo, 3 bed- -rodins Snd bath. Well tupwoll carpet. Nice kitchen. Separate Dta-Ing room. Basement Oil furnace. . aM%jmirvSm— lately $3,400 dn. f Ml per month —T Interest, Williams Lake M.— 'SMfl Percy Welch for O— property pipm He.-3t73. Open mins Mrs. Stein ... , ty. ciirx Beal EaMta. n 3-7l»t Stelii Res. FE 5-4144 Family slsed'kitchen Realtor. ■ DU1 UL 3-3730. _ TRI • LEVEL. 1410 OLENWOOD. lylvsn Village. A M. Cettell.: hinder. Open Sat. and Sun. FE TRIPP For' SaleHouses LIST TOUR PROPERTY WITH-US I For Sale Houses - e of Oakland County-! Iinen mace. Twc---*~ placds, completely f WhlteBros. OPEN ... type basement, wall-to-wall j rsrpetlng la tt*‘“ ““ «-"-*• Willing to sell < _____ ^ r trade. Can additional details. I FE 4-3MI FI H \VM. A. OPEN OPEN sunday 2 to r p;m. 2071 ALLERTON RD. . OR 3-13«V" tl) I; Bundai MO Mxto'Hwy. moot, tas — patte Tbli MI 4-0418 BT OBrNKH. 3 BBDHM 01 i. Price. 111,100. iJjf j*;1. ^I _SSjI. ^ ! WASHINGTON PARK 2 BEDROOM diacetBfc tor Mj®' FkOKT, SANDY BEACHi atUc< 9*r*V:-?£ 3:3*>0 “ 9 L*r|« sleeping porch. 113.000. OR WEST SUBURBAN. BRICK 1773. - ''ranch.- 3 bedroom. Basement. Storme and screens ruarage'. Near schools: 113.300 4to per Cent oi mortgage. 373 month. OR 3-M4S. WASHINGTON PARK. BRICK AND frame, 1 bedroom. Ito both, carpeting end drapes, finished ree-rratmirmr, 3 ear garage, 114.MO. Cash to 4 pot cent mortgage, pi LAKEFRONT IS R. of .sand beach with boating * fishing. A 1300 si rssr around borne. Large m overlooking toko. I -----------------|K mstlc forced h ' Realtor cetuuj | Elreabeth Lake Estates 3 bedroom wUh spec area. Breakfast atoci eo. Mato floor faun_____ ....... Tiled Bath. Handyman basement. 3 ear garage. Lots of bullt-ine. 111,440. Lake privilege!. OPEN % a klteh- t lire place Baa«ment. Auto- j ssfX' I deal. 1 On^ $900 dowr $500 DOWS ■sawuciU 4 room b bath \ large parcel of land. 0 - good nel 44450 WUI gers, FK 0-33g>.__LADD’ BY OWNER. FURNISHED 4 RMS 4M. n„ ' u.„ and hath on Oreen Lnkt Road **)'• >7,600. Phone KM 3-3*34_- LAKEFRONT B1 Beautiful- on lake. - 433,600 May” ' “LAKE1 SHERWOOD” ?^ViW." fe contemporary r INC. ' OR 3 -1331 OWNER. RED- WEST OF PONTIAC WITH PRIVI-leges at FlibMM Lake, 3 kid-room home -Large kitchen with apple cupboards >400 down. Balance >7,400. Immediate possession. 75 "West -HuroirStreer FE 5-8161 or FE 8-tf52 HAYDEN 3 bed- WE BUILD. A tiding. Brick Front! ,.110,680: Call today. WIXOM BYOWNER 1 ROOMS, tv. story frame, attached ge- ■ ro-thlrds acre, beautuul I payment. 4 on UP ' I loke- n pny- LOSINO. MUST-BELL , _____ mode near Oxford. Full . MODERN • price lee, then 46,000. Onto M8. walk-out basement on 100' of month , Call Mr. rMotdeoh oa lake frontage. Open dally for mhi Mmwtoa. 4l4.ire- >tMi~r~^i^~FRCNff' tsofiSr Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities Located S milee east of Milford* on Commercs Rd i Open Sunday 1 to 8 by appotnt- . BM 3-0066 __________MU 4-3323! meat MA 8-0916 LAKEFRONT HOME I. *Modc Beouttfut lake home’ Street, ciarksh baths, fun rage, large lot Open Sunday 1 cyclone fenced, _&>? m^*Mtf HHiMpNilllB W. Yale, Cor. Stanley HI choice location!. VA or FHA, brick 3 Bedrms., gas Ht„ basement. paving. Model open dally. FE 3-0034 or UN 4-4IM. HEMPELMANN REALTY -____ WHY FAY RENTt SELL OR TRADE, bedroom home. • Mew plaster 4 qH 'Sunday 2 to 5 Elizabeth Lake Estates 43 Gateway mmi. Recreation end, lake privileges. 31B460 with FHA I, Tl#4. ' teTost Leslie'k. Tripp, Realtor SuiKkty 3 to** X Elizabeth Lake Estates; 57 Gateway \ Down. Feeing golf \ e. Lake prlvUeges on S^JarSi' •KENNEDY Spn. 2 to 5 214 DRAPER-' OPEN SUN. 2 TO 6 P.M. Leslie R- Tripp. Realtor 7* West Huron Street ' FE 6-0161 or FE 4-4374 , Partridge furnace. Ito car garage. 41700. Owner will take house i r as part down psyn^ent. 'EST • SUBURBAN Excellent S bedroom homo. Alum, siding., Separate dining rm. Living rm. 11 carpeted. Ten, blinds. Screened patio. Ito ear garage. Beck yard tarod. OU I-Close to OPEN Saturday and Sunday I TO 6 t Road .' Only I Located MM Hlghtt_________ Mtool DIRECTIONS! Take Dixie Highway Pioneer Highlands 3 bedroom brick bungalow. Ct peted living room' and dim ■pU.tlW-Drtvo out ” Rd. Right Watch for Parry to Pontlec A Her ton Rd. — 3rd : Opdyke. TUB left. --- sjgm aid ceramic tile bath down. 3 lovely bedroom* up. Lot* of closet*. TuU basement with finished recreation room, ito car*garage. Wonderful lake privileges. Vor- ( beta Rd. to Draper; left to- prop-1 OPEN West Side' Bridle *' Uled recreation n ...J newly .. and dhylng L Paved si^et < I.akefront .Ranch Ledgerdck k aluminum. Lerfe faitm;-m—------- ---------- Tiled, bath. Beautiful _. verbirch — Left to J DQWN . v Very clean i 'j Full bath. A Call OA 0-3610. Sun". 1 to 7 Third St. V 11.600 EXCELLENT BUNGALOW Modem to the mlnuto. All tone rooms. OU AC furnaoe. Urge 76 x 130 ft. tot with toko privilege*. : WEBSTER OXFORD — LAKE ORION LAKEFRONT — Cosy 3 bedroom httme • with beautiful view on Walters NEW BRICE HOME — 3 bedroom i. Fireplace, rn'reetten r Carpet A drapes. 100*317' fenced lot. Osraer. Terms arranged. PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin________FE 0-3370 Towering Oaks irt tuff *fr. take"and“goli"courie. schools .. buUt-ln vanity. Lga. klteh-. . Younstown cabinets, bronk-faxt room. Black Ins drive, 3 outztandlng buy. Acce« to good Harold Franks > SPECIAL — West Suburban. Near Fine Bake. Very choice location. Largs 1 bedroom brick rancher 150t.D\ot.V Callrlor detefts. Ears Is a wonderful borne. Priced at only S1S.B3B. s Pleasant Lake Woods 3 bedroom custom built brick mask. The latest to home construction Full basement. Attached Sear garage. Lake plrrUegi Pleasant Late. Out BUiabeth DIXIS HIGHWAY - sSbelh Lake e to OPEN williams « situated 0 ar^e brick ft! lct'"Konc3 ■•Cimm'iratef Ideal " Vat, Doctor, Lawyer or other itslonal for homo and efflea. FK 3-3011. LAKE FRONT — Onto 3 miles from ' Ctty limits. Large 7 room modern homo with walk out recreation rm./ Ftrcptoeo ‘ - REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE HAGSTROM REALTOR PONTIAC OR 4-0358 Nlgktond OPEN From'ji to S on feu i 1493 BALDWIN LIST WITH 08 ficltot scrvlc AND TRADE Pontiac and - OAY 13*4. — For fast and ef- llvlng room, 'nice kitchen. 3 bed- I. WEBSTER. REALTOR BARGAIN 3 BSDROOM HOMB —V WATKINS LAKE AREA — OIL TORNACI — NICE LARGE LOT — (000 DOWN — 166 FIR MONTH. WON'T . LAST LONG ... knotty, pine and attached t ear garage. Fared street and convenient to sc bool* and etores. This homo le perfect condition, leae than 6 years old opd priced replacement com 117.504 ...-..-.vi. ----------payment Giles realty dp, Ft M173 321 BALDWIN AVB. OPEN 0 A M —I P.M. MULTIPLE LMTINO SERVICE d taka o ANNETT 10 rtoss ur.; iurn ai sign. BLAIR DRAYTON PLAINS OPEN SUNDAY 2- TO 6 P.M. 2365 CHELTINGHAM Svlvan Village brisk ranch tori# contemporary room, floor to cell- ltvtBg tag III . wlih dish bed rooms. ... EH taohod Ito ear garage OPEN - M07 MONTH I FEN CENT IN- Eves^JMt 3-44M h8® - I jU NEAR*IUNION'LAKK '____ ranch. (IS "monthly pay* 31.000 down parmsnt. tS 1 OWNER WANTS TRADE if mi bar* s tio.oqs to ill •qulty In t 3 bedrooM brick recreation room In Faattoo i to 413.000-030 000 price range_ —* tottete ,rJl„W. Venetian blinds throughout. Low bricky NO MONEY DOWN OPEN SUNDAY 12- 5 TRI-LEVEL STARTER MODEL _ _ '3101 Commereo Rd. O. Flattley, Builder EM 3^tO ----- BEDROOM AT Oil KEN1L- Two 3 bed-- ~ . screens. A NM bite. ; RUSSELL-YOUNG _|UBAL . EBTATE • (WTOj COLORED 8 Bedrm. Ranch Homes : $io now STARTS DEAL $100 MOVES YOU IN DON'T MISS OUT—OOINO . FAIT NO MONEY DOWN^ 11 build.t starter home on your <• >41 Noe_ Fall basement. >*Kb wiring Tnur pinna ot ears. BUSS MoN/l ..ART METER n u-fek. syl- 4by»r i Lake Rond. One 3 lots la Bunny Run >, Lake Orion Shown * Dwight Street.' OPTION TO BUY nu toko vbMat property or nay-thin* of value M down payment. R3V.3 bedroom home near Mace-day Lake. FuU price 47,469. toto 3 bedrooms, newly 1.1 lots, fenced la. Near A. C Compton & Sons. OR 3-7414 Ives. OR 3-4454 PLANNING TO BUILD? I. Full I Hilt SOI ’ WILLIAMS Extra modern kitchen. Family room -wltt» natural fireplace. Mud room end laundry room. 3 eoi garage end fall basement. 433.101 Srive mit Forty St or Lapeer Rd. IM24I to SUverbell Rd. Watch foi Ladd's signs ' LADD’S INC- OR 3-1231 4304 Dixie Hwy Drayton Flair MULTIPLE LISTfNO SERVICE ARRO Brick Ranch 3 bedroom, wall-to.wall carpeting *■ '—----- Full ______________J It. bedroom I basement, gas bast, large it landscaped lot with fenced r-yard. -r- — * - Elisabeth UtdaR large bedrooms, spacious living to living n . _ ___ement, **a 00700. Terms. LOW DOWN PAYMENT ' ‘10, pteeeod-to pi ll heat; 2 ear Lake jFrttBcm Lake. 3 _____ I csrpetine. large "slhesutllul heated porch, ge w^sd tot JU,U_ ARRO REALTY lll.aoo terms. ----1. REALTY TED MOCULLWQR REALTOR FE 5-1284 °p*all daY luimti FE 4-3844 to «:30 ^.m. OPEN ‘ Waterfront Brickfrpot—carpeted living Tiled floors is side drive. Cholpe lu* - -------- of paint colors 4c formica counter.!1183 BOjovto . FE 4-3047 —l» rooms. Oae boot ROCHESTER KNOLLS. . w utility ! mpPU 1 bedrm. ranch, over to note. wiy* to-msawiE -Vto- «r »- '■»» Model-FE 3*17(1. |:M to • p.m. LI 3-M77 after 7 p.m.-- WESTOWN REALTY ROCREBTER, mUee- ir— brick. 3 The Sylvanvitw BI-LEVkL 3 bedroom brick, Ook 1 floors:. ] fireplace* 1 fall bath. T ceramic tiled, sad I ho'f-baths. Full kdiemci 3 oar attached garage. Other features teo numeV-cue to mention. "OPEN SUNDAY 1-3" 1 311 Soulk Cass Lake Rd..' I block geuth of Elisabeth Lske- Rd Priced 331.300 with S3 per cent' DRIVE 'OUT. DIX1I . MAYBEE ROAD, R I TO KINaFttHER, TBRED WALLS OAK FLOORS. BUILT IN OVEN AND RANOE. PULL BAML • —ft OARAGE FEATURES. JIM WRIGHT. Realtor FAIRLY BULGING WITH . NEW IDEAS.., TO MAKE TOUR LIVING •"* That'* the macloue, criorftil new IMS Ruttoaoi Judah Lake Estates With a- wide eeleettou of choicea In exterior and to-tortor design, aU with tha oonypnlent now '‘owuulnt-to|" noor blik 4hd custom color planning, mil noma brings mu toitotouitego “ree aluminum gglertor, J bt* bed dooms, a plcturo , window living roam, ■ Mag. ly modera^[bate^omra jdte g yRoot jgni home planning and building op* put Into action bv Mfflg opr guest at the. display Judah Lake Estates ' Clarkston REAL'ESTATE. INC. BRICK RANCH 3 AND 3 BBDROOM BRldt HOMES — NEWLY-DECORATED — BIRCH OUF> BOARDS — tty BATHS — dishwasher, 1 iRitol £ OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 P.M. 180 OnejidR Road Seminole Hills, near M nominee Fenced yard 1 Fostores 1st floor •ad . lavatory. L* fireplace, dining 1 and kitchen to« I breakfast jodrooms a I floor. Bsse-. «i nMt. 3-car ga- rage. 113,4(0. FHA terms. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 31 Hill Circle You have admired this landscaped corner, now you mav lnsoec t too brick. Carpeted living . room, lodge _ wok flroptoce. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE tuo. MOVES you- IN. SMITH See the outstanding quality In this custom Ifullt 3 bedroom 1 floor home. Carpeted npors Fire, ■ ggRt^Hl tllao—hath. Modern %SSftJH|WIDEMAN siM. w OPEN JIM YVRIGHT. Kealtoi Ml Oakland Av«. Open t" |J rn 5-7661 -- DIRECTIONS: Telegraph Rd. to Orchard .Lake Rd, Turn on Inverness to Chelt* .Ingham, I^elt to OPEN Stgiu. I ___.j windows. 3 bedrooms, bath, heettod breese-wsy Custom built. One h-*t. garage. Rtdnaod to . 023.000 terms Directions: From Telegrqpb Rd. west on ElliAbeth Lake Rd, Jask-past Voorhels to corner of Hill Circlet-Open Sign. . O P EN-SUNDAY. 1-5 P.M. 'SMITH" I Sylvan Lake Front 1 brick, early Eng-Vestibule entrance. - NEAR PONTIAC OBNBRAL CLARK aria equity 03,000. Desirable to good neighborhood and school district. Large corner lot, all nicely decorated. Light ook floors. kesement with recreation space OU automatic furnace. What have you to trade? 3 ACRE. I ROOM. I FLOOR HOME uell ar trade-- Blacktop IK: __1015 LAKELAND D1RECTIOWE: Orchard Like Rd to Lakeland to property. n en W Huron. 101 °"*1 1 extending ibis 6-room id ennd. An exceptional GI's slate floor. .14 room, fireploc*^ library, I I&4S Nothing Down; ' 2nd with t _____ _ tile baths, maid’s quarters. Basement recreation room, fireplace. Ldy. room. K-W otl heat. 40 ft. tok* frontage. Landscaped let, bool —house Directions: Turn I ROOM. 3 BEDROOM ranch ’1 Large family room, living room, kitchen, t ton bathe, gee hot water perimeter heat, g large wardrobe closets. TOUR HOST: John MoNeely. / OPEN NORTH FIRRY STRUT 4 family brlrit.^each uni James K to tl 3313 E. HAMMOND LK. DIRECTIONS: Ml dUSo bp 11 •quart Luka Rond to Eaet R mood Lake Drive, to ypropo road, level land. 3-car gi Lug privileges to Oakland Th* borne Hu 3 bedroomi ramie tils bate, ook floors MS— CLAMOROUS 3 bedroom mow, furnace k roach in beautiful tniond Lake *~ ’ battw, famUy*'n 2‘t ear attache* YOUR HOST: MODERN HOVmp. OI BFE-CIAL. NOTMINO DOWN. JtoNto on High, dtetriet. 3-room modern, v large bedroom*. 3-pc bathii tep-arato dining roam, ook floors, ptodtorod wails, bastmsnt. Mat. 1-ear g-“— *-— £-xsrden spot is approximately caste. Bolailt. _____________ -------.including Inter- xes ana IniHr- ,r garage, torn lot with “* ---- All VO" —-* gage eosts. Balance approxli NOTHINO DOWN. Balance on N teat toad contract, W* hi CHIROKEg KILLS 3 bedroom frame bun. HER WBtottog - toftk living ropm and kltcn- plastered oak floors, walls. Timke electric wot., tnettscrator. 14 terms. I and 2 bedrooms, * or without basemouts. In and am ■ of fHx, Nswlv decorated, priced from |>. 43* to 114.113. Vacoot. r RIGHT NOW! Sunday caE Mr. John A. Robinson. FE 4-4423 Of U 4-0376. Many more to tel RJjjJCT F OPEN SUNDAY 1$ TO I PH 3-WM REf, FE 4403 CLARK REALESTATE “T RUT, CELL A TRADE fc Huron pood Jena, R Bun.‘ Multiple Llstiag Service *7 SMITH-WIDEMAN . REALTY NOTARY-INSURANCE 413 W. HURON OPEN EVES. FE 44526 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE IRWIN - nice kitchen — family ___I utility f__ ... I .... — part base me to — tti -ear gnrsgt. Plenty of gar-don space an this lot tl x 634. W* have commtt-' ment tot 110,100 approximately 0100 ‘mortgage eoet -down. Don’t- be tote. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor I, located 5 mllea from' c Fruit tree* galore on S acre plot. 13.500 down with 3*3 month Including text* and Insurance. & harger CO. NOTHINO DOWN- TV iPEClAL ; : — In this case TV- meant tor-rifle value, 3 bedrooms brick In new sondltton. Recently redecorated and located on largo eub-urban lot. Priced st 113,754 with terms. YOU ASKED FOR IT If you didn't your friends and neighbor! did. Waterfront prqp-erty. Friend from IS,COS tu 144. W* have one for you. OBOROE R.* IRWIN. REALTOR 343 W. Walton FE ;3-7443 JXflcc Open gun. 14 . On thte 3 bedroom brick roach bom* to the TTMer-ford area. Automatic heat, ttto bath —v sod jittt decorated. AU you need to * good Job mod credit and NEAR PONTIAC GENERAL 3 bedroom home. 04, heat, full basemen!. Low down payment and monthly pay-mobte — R't vtcstol CLARKSTON AREA 3 bedroom roaeh homv t'4 Templeton bath*. automstlc heat. About |3M down moves you in--Vacant 1 'IWaHtd Lake Area ■ Vsiy neat and attractive 3 bed-. NORTH END 3 bedroom brtflf with full . basement Hardwood floor*. roame: large carpeted living room, . -tiled ImL full tovBad basement with recreation IMR. and touched , gorag*. Lot 73 x 373 on til* both, automatic beat. V4 e sa t bad -about tm .dow*. SATURDAY A SUNDAY CALL* payment. K. c. Templeton, Realtor 333* Orchard Lk Rd. FE 4-4*33 -After 1 P.m. FE 3-Stto Mr. CMUD-Fl’taimi V Six W^STJHURQN NICHOLIE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P;M. Long Lalce Beautifully landscaped spa-,ta* —— “ Many hugs tfy new pin* trees. Praeticall 3 bed!---- * ~ home, family onto patio h Roar attacl (are«7^r ibOnaoy paneled ■. 13x14. OPOMBR h Roar iliiiMi Ipscloua American run dishwasher E brtet 'fw!' -----—planter. I a dialog ore*. Convenient uuilty r««as *M nhs tew Prlvllegl 134 50c. terms. Off Tetog- aoh -------an Square Lake - Rd to corner of MoCiln- OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. Green Leke .Front custom bqlft 3 bedroom brick ranch. Living room. wSfnKc wsll-to-wsll carpeting, gar 5TT‘th,t:Aur"^re*cISo^: wtat oa Cootmeroo Rd. to Scotch School right dh Heller Rd, right on WlM-w Rd, left on Oreeh Bay taw. - left ok Bap Dr la rirH North Shore Cl. Open sign. . M E; 1 Huron Street Roy Apnrtt, Inc.. Realtor*/ - open Evening*: e Bandar 1-4 FE 8-0466 OPEN Tired of lookingl Take on* i • I*sp*-MTn *1 J wm----- aluminum rancher with attached 1 car .garage. This la -' ■ •of a "Moorsbmit" cucti Owner* wouldn't ^art a _ . Has f LOT TO VANZANDT. - WALLING, RIGHT TO MODEL. GEORGE R IRWIN, 3M W. Walton Val-U-Way mi GOOD ion AND TRADBB SILVER LAKE PRIVILEGES — 3-Bedrm. Brick, Garage, Full Basement; Large Brin* room, copper plumb. ML' Piaatered. Aluminum windows with 8A8. Birch cabinets. -We ll cnatosa “quallt E Many other wanted Onl» Ill.HO. Top $$$ for Ypur Home BRICK 3 BEDRM. 1 >4 BATHS ATTACWBD VS CAR OARAGE Family room area that can make -a ISII Mm room. A M ft. family kitchen with been and range built into birch cabinets. I dining ana*. Aluminum win-dow* with MB. Ceramic bath, astand fixtures and vanity, Many iKaa-Wanicd features. We'll custom “quality build" tl. Only tit,' THE PONTIAC PRESS, -SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1960 marmadOkb nl picture window i . golf course. I car .flUMk. Beautiful 1 lot. Only *23,500.-----; CIVILIANS $190 DOWN, I bedrooms. Comer lot. Utility room. Brick and asbestos. Carport. Vacant Open, want tn and Bateman' Kamosen MULTIPLE LUTING BSEVICS OPEN SUNDAY • 2-6 Budget Randher IRWIN — A BOMB ■ OPEN HOUSE \ , SUNDAY • ■ \- •' M ah. J Es ^%#«!sdut«r.pB.:^ family room. dtatas mam, farm •S3 uifiSw gb ■ and range, fruit wted boards and MHlME11 By Anderson & Leaning [Sale Busbies* Ptq»rtyJ7 Bustom Oppertuajtkf y OPEN ■SAT. AND.SUJI. r-5 IMW Dlile Hwy.. It miles Im West suburban and. Priced I 233 MOVB8 YOU 11 room. automatic oil heat, 2 blocks to grade and high School. Located on lari tot hear Clarkston. Only 111.389. ------ eluding taxei nd Insurance. R. J. (Dick) VALUET wofe^rB?53i,,fll ____Open Bunday 11 tot • OPEN • Sunday 3 to 5 P.Mr" Seminole flills -221 Chippewa'Rd. T room brick located on dcclr- Raite Your Own . eg eta bice on this tt acre. One cdroom, large 11 vlag room, mod' ITI bfliTlI II ill; n illiil— 11*1 i bascmenPTtb car garage.7 Fall landsatpad yard. Well' meed. *8,500. ., Canal Front '2 bedroom paneled Using room, dining room with fireplace, modern kitchen. Large tot bn eanql. 35 feet from lake. Good Blue otll ftahlng off your dock. tio-500. TMa won’t tact. Call us now. CRAWFORD AGENCY IM W. Walton PE •‘S5*’ 1 COLORED r- BAROA1N. T REAL POLL HOUSE HAS EVERYTHING YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR. HAS 3 BKDRCWM8 LARGE LIVINO RO O M AMD Of NINO ROOM. CAR-PETED THROUGHOUT. MAS PULL BASEMENT WITH p INT" “ » •» porch. Recreatin 'room, gas be Fear hriek- (erase, ttorpetlnf ai drapes Included By oWncr. Will ha yours In thl home la the Pines. 15 i private lake, beautiful l beautiful! eras. seml-i HirnRu?* ' Canal Front 2 bedroom paneled “ , dining roc- -era klfthi 25 feat I OPEN SUNDAY at i i uiu . . paneled living room. m With fireplace, mod-1 Large lot on canaLf n lake. Goad SMa IRWIN ^HHmtreplace, dining room, den, utility room. Oil fired hot water heat. Oarage, email stable, 5 very scenic acres.. Reasons-, ble, good terms. Oo north through Rochester to Orion Rd., left on Orion Rd, about 3 Ml. to Ounn Rd., left on Ounn Rd. to Ml. to 2030k . Watch.for dsns. * SONS OTTAWA RILLS —A—- AT ime. tto baths, tor oom with rosplai d dining room, k ltd breakfast not CHEROKEE HILLS vx. rage, extra torn -tot. $31,-000.00. Sell'or trade. John K. Irwin & Sons, realtors 212 WaMHuren Street Phone PS 5-Otil. ____EVE Pg 2-5501_______ DORRIS foundatioj^ be MM JuS9 room 12x14, all eeVamic tile bath. . compact yard* makes lawn ami shrubbery Open House SUNDAY 3-5 DRBAM BUNGALOW 111,050 .Elisabeth Lake Rd., toft to wratod with pro- STOUTS Best Buys Today ", • GEt, UP EARLY in this "Country Estate." located hut off WaudWard Ave with its bust tot ana thht °bto fan By. This has a full daylight basement I ’--*—*--| up and t and oath ■ on haven't seen any* Ilka this for 013.500. say terms. STRETCH with tote of space that could slon, call us lor sn appointment. 010.TM 1$ tbs price. .OET ON THOSE NEW SHOES Because you arc going to ' haVa to put en toe dog a isfv^s? it?fcwitorfe. van Laka privileges. Big basement, rocreatfbn room that's, paneled. 2 fireplaces, and mVeh more. 121,500. Warren Stout* Realtor 1 * spr-fr,;*?1 Ml“ V i HDKOOHI POLL BASEMENT SELECT OAE FLOORS PLASTERED WALLS ALUMINUM WINDOWS Many* Other-Extras $9,975 ON YOUR LOT DIRECTIONS: MSS. APPROXIMATELY 3 ■ MILES WEST TO WH1TNEY--- NCTkTH 3 BLOCK TO SOUTH SHORE DRIVE - LEFT'V BLOCK - FOLLOW "OPEN' SIOHS. OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 Z lETS --Trade Houses- 3577 Mwdowleigh New Custom Built RANCH HOME with all deluxe feat Urea Including rang'^ oven aad^tfub»sh- . ground-level family room. with fireplace. Basement, and Jest attached garage. Over 1.750 sq. ft Complete In avery detail. 523.000 plus lot. mXIE HWV~TO SIL- . VER LAKE.. RD.—TO WAL-• TON BIrVD, — LEFT TO CLINTON VILLE - RIGHT TO LAKE ANOE->• LUO ROAD—1 BLOCK TO MEADOWLBIOH. OPEN 2865 Chadwick New Tri-Level DONELSON PARK and I mediate possession. In perfect setting overtookl The weter. I bedrooms pi eled den 2to baths' Kit en with built-Ins and tot of sating space. AeUvit room with fireplace, a heat. Attached cargo. 1 — BPEOT WHS NEW- Tt ■ LEVEL SUNDAY 2-6 Use. — You'll be deltdhted. HURON Tt> 8HORE DRIVE —SOUTH 1 BLOCK TO CHADWICK — RIGHT TO ' PROPERTY. OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 . 958 Janies K. Blvd. Price Reduced $8,000-• FLORIDA -OWNER says: "SELL" so come prepared * to buy. Ideal location overlooking sylvan Lake, win 3 bedrooms, Ito bathe tire-place, ads carpeting. 2-car attached garage and many " - itras. SEE FOR John K. Irwin & Sons *5 ‘.ga wmt gVE. TE 2-8503 ^C^ERRlAI-TY ^’UL M321 ^ ^ I cokmaBCi irrR&MTAoi. »*> k ROCHESTER COMMERCIAL LOT__ aa a front- ts near downtown MOOS terms. Runt, Um Baa. Prey. 37 A STORE' OORNER BLjXABBTfe. AND ■ isli iff fp ft. with SSS quarters UPStofTt Located Thumb area. Mast see to b| clato. PL 5.11057 STANDARD OlL Has S sts® statlSn for laaso. WANT CHAIN SAW OR ALUMINUM . boat aad motir, bans furniture, V towa_mawWt_hadrisMf stoto, a£d station. Rochester and "-Ml. Pav Wltw . MI 50211 days, sc ssrvls# stall will \pay ■ dlWerenoe. FE HIM. Fd^t s>i» ClktUwt 64 »gBSl3r£1** * ft e'bTonTji s dBeBses and euttS| jsjate 15-10, Alas luggsgs OIRL'S ratK NYLON SHORTIE . cent and blue Snhardhu sbertle. siae 10. Atoe ^ dfeyiM^t^^ Roy * Viw. "“T. Is*Tho»5?mj^» ■ii or' furthar mformatloo call Ml (-U11 Aaya m Ooorgo Howard. OB 3-0875 alter 7 p.a, _ _ sbd car lotTSbrSht 6* •SgS! __tafor- ______________ STANDAfeD OlIT I stall station for ham. lood po-and Adams. Call^M^ 11 na>». to raw*- * | i OABjjTbWT^saAP. 103 N. east. FE Side Land Contracts 60 FARM HOU8B. t BEDROOMS. BE-tra large kttehen. Bath u- —•* ' down. feaaameot, 3.«W ■ chicken bouse Ob IIS u 1 -tot.--OhlB.-U0.S5S-. aa.dinsi 1 BEDROOM. UVINO ROOM. iniTroam, kitchen, full bs«( auto. - oil heat. 2 ear garage. .Fenced play yard. Located on >ared street. U Auburn Heights, 511,500 with $2,000 der- i Union contract Purch II par cent aqulty. "Marmaduke will see Upt you stay on the Job!" 2" Pikct bjvgig^ itodM^ainTi. way^foev lamp, dialne room suite, round table, cnlna aablnttte. buffet, otoetie—eetf—atoetote ranee. Oft. refrisorator.^watout JH ft. lot. 07.500 w .•STthSa down. Ha g NEWINGHAM I CORNER CROOKS AND AUBURN I “* ' —*...... BL >**'* ■ Sal# Cake Proporiy SI LAKE UVINO Oakland County. Olant lots. IV X 150', % 30 mtnutoa from Detroit Fared streets, •gbools busks, boating, churches, shopping at door. 01,000; U0 down and «20 a month. Mr. Dale, FE t-WOO. TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONEY DOWN Bu)ld a bom— — 1 m Your lot Ok O. Flatttoy. Balkier. EM 3-0403. Income Property 80 to FT. FRONTAOE WITH INCOME building, jonod eommeretoW ahow Income 0250 monthly. Reasonable. Auburn EatahU. UL 3-2342. FURNISHED INCOME , . _ 3 blocks from dhwhtowu In good condition. Rsa potential Of 0370 .monthly. Includes 5 apartments -and t sleeping rooms. I fall bath*. 1 apartment with stool and shower. Automatic gas heat, screens sijd^starms. Asking >17,000. FE ROCHESTER iQventment Income 3 fsmlly home, upstairs ^opert-ment, has t rooms and bath to fully furnished * ' trance.. Do'—mgl and bath ■ "LAKEWOOD V1LLAOB" ... Laksfront .....'... MV Lakefront — .___Cole-Easlick Restricted Commuraties porch, tto l iarage. View taka window. ' 010.500. 'itlltoo" I SHADED LOT, PRIVILEGES ON ".Csss, Sulvan and Oltot Takes. $000 cash or torms. FE Mill. WATER FRONT DREAM' CASS LAKA — Park rooa power keel at me door, enter>-your 2 kedwum Mw galow. with many features . . end extras, gas heat auto.— washer and oryor. new klteh-— en with bull! hi uses,jjggR—-refrigerator and deep frsexe, pew carpeting drspee, car-port and more, owner TRANSFERRED — 113. MW. ---Terma: H1LT2 REAL ESTATE FE 5-6181 ___ For Sele Acreage W 4 acre LITTLE FARM Paycheck Shortv? t Buy this beautiful Ultle farm aw have s garden to rameo. youi ‘Wing eost. Excellent soil foi fruit, bcrrlas h sUHtods of gar J ~ Alio U------Varrs‘ ■AIT shop-oas STATHW Doing naod bwSwei. Small liv-tng quarters Minnow .rtoimge pond worm atothgu. soda, tw property to located ta heart M lake district. Owner retiring A wonderful opportunity for retired ■ -------.couple. **J -■*-»- r wUl discount fi ! Dorothy Snyder Lavender r Realtor Est. » Years > j fool Highland Rd. IMJB} ’ 4 sajssW.." W luAPO'S C tm Ptxto HtryT LAND^COWTRACTf BPU3 W tlit g38W* W gu°£rr&mtor w .Tt — Be Voiir Own Boss—J ■ tueenaad Mohoy.htitdfkij^. OR 3-1231 t *?£.£, ^ear°UHS,10M LOANS «25 TO 5500 j». sa BUCKNER Peterson Real -Estate MY 3-1681 O BUSINESS FOR 107 E. Eutun SA _—g—----- __ _ | rnone rm rw330^ between I am. j pM)tlle _ Drayton Ptolns — Uttoa Ci Schttett, FE • 8-0458 , . and> ».m.. . ■ ^- Wailsd Lk..iBlrmlnahnm~ Plymouth ------1--------L .. . i-DOUVB-Tii ._Z=-S=U—"i *A’ Payments IM. Your cost 53.350. C. Pangws, Realtor JSe&SS. ..._ 110 M-15 NA 7-2115 ~~ Qrtonvllto STOWE BLUB BOO. OKU-. MA- coMkEt^ u^ AiuGrrm.mo | >!f^r iywEQy><| »g- eentClKtore*t. t**is^tSi t cent. Earl Oarrals. EM 2-3511 or, am. 1^- -=------ *“ *“ bm 3jSU- I MICE UVINO with ottaman; , good. 125.. OR m. Small I I 5-7018 cn fields, keep'horses. Has etaito. .pumg. well eleetrtc. In residential area, with toko privileges front and hack. AdlNns state -land, two, eisn l dh. pymt.. tto menlhly. 0*»w ! DtLafSvMo\ FINANCE COMPANY WHBBB YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 . BiR-ftdMliBi-gSalBSj j system. There to a partial ment -2 ear garage, tad a landscaped tot. 00 x 160 ft. building to located M * quiet restdehttol — from the Junto; t fully GRASS LAKE NEW CABIN. ____ ___ Center. Resort area, adjoining State Forest. “ _ „ ___ hunting and fishing. 51100. Byist. Y1m^rieeU%10.*^> with[ Sundays. Phone EV 0-7030. 9 ACRES VACANT Only 0700 down for this I seres of tillable land. Thia la MaM for a building sltgaaCrural living. Total prtoa-SEISAHuny oo Ibis. 40 ACRES VACANT y ,«i“lSrtn« takes. OMventont to OrtooVUIe or OxloraT Yours tor 51 LOOP with 23.101 SOWS.- — . 11 ACRES VACANT unusual effertog HH0 - Drive-In rfstaursita- snloring a «ne business. Located on a busy ttoto highway complete natures and good lease. Lots of parktog ~ ’jfffljsrs? ssa^a?* . JOSEPH FRSIM. BALES MGR 0t-00 B. Huroh B>. JJ J }j*' Eves. PB 0-0*23 or PE t-tTM Borrow wijh Confidence GET $25 pen l to I Bun . 12 to I this 3 bedroom ______The roomy living natural fireplace, plus Bj iito x 12 toot carpeted also.' ■ nero is ■ emeu sun room Ideal tor music or play roam.. Modern kitchen with breakfast nook Base. ' Immediate possession.' Pull price $10,001. We have the hey, ■ •Hlg HOMB -HAS PLENTY OP ROOM for the growing totoilTy. The living mom ha* natural fire. it side location. Priced SI EAST BIDE. Walking St. FreA's- ta IMs . _______ older home. There's s hvlns room, large dlntog room • and kitchen plus 1 bedroom down. -bedrooms and bath up Loads closets and storage space Baw-ment, gas^heat Priced -at IA500 and '$•? per month. APPROXIMATELY 11.281 DOWN. Including mortgage coat* on this 3 bedroom brick home. 34 foot livlng room with dining elt. compact kitchen with nice cupboard • room. Divided basement. Off beat.’ Attached I ear garage. Oa lot 71 a llt. Ut't-taokl )UCK LAKE, aa out* a bungalow a* you'll aver tee. Newly dec-orated, MIL MM re finished r—• glesmlng Oood hestluq iaaiL — fired M.75I Is the toll . price will very little Immediate er necessary You'd bettor, hurry this; first time advertitedl OPPORTUNITIES LIKE HUB I hard to find Custom burn ■ ptex-----. —teutaL 4 lovely bed- . ..jer. BeauUlul kltcn-enough tor felding S tyea were are built-in*! Plus a separate dining room Completely finished basement even to tilt Indoor, filtered pOoT'-l fireplaces. I up and-.' 1 down. | ear plastered and attached garage. Web-derful, value at $35.MB. YOU may need mile *r, m im— — owner hes slid he'll .smaller-, lrame in trade. Hurry, Murry. Lssi * ».?i RAY O’NEIL, Realtor OPEN 8AY8 ••SELL” $».»50 With rHA terms Only $481 down plus mortgage costa. AUBURN AVE. TO SOUTH ’ ANDERSON — LEFT TO, ‘PROPERTY* OPEN SUNDAY.2-5 469 La-st Beverlv JUST OFF JOSLVn close to LeBsren and new Pon-. Had Northern High School. Chsrmln* 2 bedroom bungalow. Owner is building a plus mortgage oosts JQS-LYN TO EAST BEVERLY -LEFT. TO PROPERTY. Office-Open Sunday 1-5 WILLIAMS'LAKE . - BeauUlul lakt- prlvtlcgtS; Sand - beach and blacktoppod. itmt, A charming I bedroom homo that Is DIFFERENT Flre-place Ito baths, screened-In outside patio with barbecue and garage. This IS really COMFORT LIVW0-Priq*4 to ath at lUM. PONTIAC—WATKINS 5-year-old 2 bedroom brick ranch.-Lota ef extra*. Thermo-pane. HreRrace storms and COLONIAL Just what you hava boon'looking for. Owner to leavtaf State. 28 ft. living room. Rnplaae, dining tout; 1 bedrooms, Ito hatha. Csrpet and drenes. 3 -. ear garaga. Rasr St. Benedict sad Donelaon schools. 115,75*-FHA -toeato., , Z ; ON th|e water Altrastlve j bedroom with but-alda axposure from tewor level recreation room arcs teeing the • water. Aluminum siding Mar garya^and 2 tote. BuilMn^iMt right at your fron^yard. PrtcSd tor QUICK sale at StEMI -• PHAmrith U par cint down. Sylvsn Laka ana. See “BANKRUPT" Ad UNDBR SALE HOUSES PB 5-aui West side- specials { 3 family. 9 up and I dowa. 53518 I ;uunw, YEAR AROUND, « rr^r„4tothwM.g!,.v.ryUW "MM _____________ ~ . . NEW CABIN, *1.858. NAMB THE terms. Baat hunting and ftahlng. PB 5-5154 after a!)S. Any Ume DUPLEX, •eplaces. ab Vast of Ponttac. Large I bsdrm. Roife H. Smith, Realtor 2tt B. Tetosraph Ed. PB 3-7gt« LARGE 4 BEDROOM FARM HOME and outbuilding* with. 29----- for i»le. ULThf __ - For Sa’e Farms - HOYT REALTY 254 S. TELEORAPH rm x-ssea / FE F588I Hagstrom mBatuFi MONEY - MONEY— 1 _ Don’t Hut dream i I Hert s * chance 1“ ”-** family, near Ponfiaa ^lih.' 13,588 | Safe ReBOrt Property J2 bratf^tim2^^rrt^b5M.MS. MODERN 5977*0*. Several 2 Md 3 bedroom*. Paul It. Jones, Real Est. *32 W- Huroo RE 4*558 FB .8-1275- Sah, Ukd Prtpf^. M 4 BEDRM. • BRICK RANCH, with' Sylvan Lake nrivttagea nr. Srlvan shopping center. Carpeted ilr. rm., dams ns., kal* * *— included. Also drapes A tenna. Vanity In bath,. » 2301 rHA - See thl Only I1.28S dawn pymt. near lake, completely f lari. Model A Ford. Mar 7 Branch. $3580 FB 8-4770 t For Sale Loto a LOTS in COUNTRY CRESCENT LAKE CLUB BUB. - in VILLAGE OF wateKford 78X313 ft. lot—COOLEY AND LONG ■____I LAKE FRIVILEOES. _ - Jb den ! 10x325 ft. OTTER, MILLS WATER- — 1 yRosir'4’ AMMQffI PRIVILEOi * bids. ' DENS LAKE FRONT LOT. . :«nic in*. 1TA PARR SUB.—LAKE 1) Acre Fruit I>jrtn towns Excellent ■ ______ 20x40 „_____________________ frigerated storage, too apple and peach trees, storage abodarand located on main road, first |— offered, and s *wp“ -• * S bargain l • reliable p Warren Stout,’Realtor 77 N. SaglnaW St. PE 5*198 Open - ‘TUI B p.m. 10 ACRES, I rooms; LI I AUBURN OAR- beautiful Oak trees. Recreation room. 9 aepttc tanks, water amt-ener. Llv, A dining on. drtptr-tes includad. 1 bedrm. carpeted. FHA - *11,998 TOTAL, terms. Pint time advertised, so burry 1 Only 9780 flown pymt. (TSchuett, FE 8-0458 4 mMU iW*US»; to ACRE LOW-er Stralto Lakes. EM 3-15M. . BEAUTIFUL EXCLUSIVE HOME alto on Sylvan Laka. 58 ft tat oo Jamos K Blvd. U 8-3443. Owner. BEAUTIFUL LAKE LOT. 188 FT. frontage on Whipple Lhke. FB 3*373. • r BLUE. CLEAjl WATER NATURAL SAND BEACH, Laxy, easy -living It yours If you worn it. Imagine! a home designed Just for you and your family. Suro. It costa money. .You get paid good money tor your work, too. so whati Do you want to waste the best time, of lin’t**5*^"Act°now! Only 18.450. c!*&huctt, FE'8-0458 DRAYTON -ROOM — Ideal for tri-tovel, B estaTm l° roNT1AC'WAT,CIN3 WILL CUSTOM BUILD YOUR DEEAM HOMB ON THESE LOTS OR YOURS. SMITH WIDEMAN REALTY 41YW. HURON ST. FE -4-4538 2 BEAUTIFUL ALMOST ACRS tatg. Lk --- *** *---- end U 2-37S1. ROE wnuuig suop, ciuuifl coop. S had J, houses. 5 acrat ol orchard. Will) • sell or . trade for alct home within 1 SMI of Fisher Body M MW 1 ttac ats Sasha bow. OrtoovlUe. BA 1 12887. ., ATTICA MKTAMORA AREA MUST SELL- A-good farm. In same family 180 yean. 188 aeree an paved road, i-bedroom I1— * ■aah. suitable ELIZABETH LAKE ; Lovely SO x 220 ft. lot. white sand beke for 3 level hOIBO. tael- Only 13800 down. Warren stout, ReaHorTn N. iagtaaw St. FB 8*184. . harYKY XXK* auipI^sroiO miles ^brth of Mlltort.^ 3 bed^ in '•tova and oven, I^plantara, tireplnoe^ I_ aar “atahed -ar" I privaiegas. *tf.‘ walnut' cupb porches, beau Oprn Sunday 3 tl Un»Ucst. l27. > I. David Ward flthlDL MU Tivim. Rt. HoUy.Mlch, LAKE FRONTS COOLEY LAKE. I joomt I Story. 4 bedrooms. Brick veneer. Land' scaped loi. IN x 4M leak 822.508. UPPER SILVER MSB. On Wal- CEDAR ISLAND LAKE. I room*. W-ievel Brick. Mar attached ga-. rage. Nearly I acre. 831,509. " Make utfor. UFPER STRAITS LAKE, 5 roams. OPEN SUNDAT Is TO 9 CLARK, REAL' ESTATE rt 3-788S i - RES. PK 8*913-1383 W. Huron Open Eve* A Sun-Multiple Listing service . LOTS ON M5B NEAR WEST Highland. Call MUtord MU 4*523 I OOOD BUILDING LOTS IN ■ city. Ploasantdale ‘Sub; Have electrUjty.^ga*^water k searvr.' *V 3Gtoto*rnpIt 1 IN WEST BlOCmFIEI D shade tree* and lake ariv-. FE t-1127. t. targe gftnarr. toel t’hei. ItoMO, Unas' Thomas F. Kennedy. UN 2*114 In Detroit LARGE FARM 18lfl 6666 tlUi-• tag take. Large home and ban. M Sena to Wn bonk Also leased tor oU. OB Dixie Highway. 15 miles 108 ef Ptmtlae. Owner III, ■ mutt tell. IMS per dcre. LAPEER county ■ MONEY, It It. Only Michigan. _________ included. (SoeedSundayt. ■ ___hagstrom realtor .... PONTIAC OR 4-0358 “LETS TALK BUSINESS4’ • Dixie Tavern Hot spot and qulek luneh. Big hSirpery Experience required. Bub-tantial' down payment. coffee UbleVTdeeoraitor tampe. an fw toa^Fey —»8 Pearson's Fwrnhuro, 43 Orchard ta* avq — ...... g—piECE D1NINO ROOM - SUITE FE 4-6493. ■ r”yc DTNINO ROOM SUITE I5<1 OR 3*t®i. . iki—tt—r- a i*u R^aOBSSTf actTsis 95 __ _ .Sm”1biwm1nster W“B*R>*! 1«' TEAGU? FINANCE CO j: g-fcfl *Lak^~ *"^ 5! 202 S. MAIN * . -\r*~ 214 E. ST. CLAIR! ^ ROCHESTER ROMEO 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3 95 LOAMS M» TO |8>cg UlUAR. HOUSE PAINT. OaL «*5 uybbtock J Vinyl Linoleum,-Yard 7w HOUSEHOLD DOOM RUBBER BASE PAINT. 0*1. «.M IL *8711 OL 1*781 4V WALL Ttt«, RtN. FT *^ L 2-2518 14*11 flyer'* i«i W. Huren FE 4*8*4 ^WuSNULY BBRVICW____i irW^rTliTOiOHT hotpoint . WHEN YOtTNlED I 5«£“r* : $25 TO $500 .y^flETT- '. ^••~8199> We-artH hejDaS to hato you. STATE FINANCE CO. j 782 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. LOANS *80 TO 9989 J5 525 TO 85— COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 38 a LAWREMCS •____PB 9*521 I ' FRIENDLY SERVICE i LOANS 125 TO $500 I icntyondi___________ On your signature er other seeu-122 CUBIC FOOT T rlty 24 months tor repay. Ow type. Oood coat servlco la fast, friendly and help- |g IN ORAND GAI ful. Visit our office or phone PB i eodd , *1*. 81 I _____ ■ Srpwrt? * a t rm tx- HOME « AUTO j csllent condition *■ ' LOAN CO, ' 59jl-«JI 7 N. Perry St, Corner t Pika 1, - Credit Advisors « • Stand swivtl Base Phil *11*« 21“ Of . ffllj 21“ RCA ----------j---- «■(! All sets with written guarnntae^W "ifit'sC J-7MA Restaurant &^PrT.rsftiaBCs: Must tel^UUs week. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDWgpX 1S5A8RKTWi?-fR%ON/io§! FARE____ OAKLAND COUNT’ WORKING MANS TAVERN grossing 835.000 ' OH,000^net jjirom. Living qi ... _____■ H DRIVE INN l SS fVrr'w^ -X^t^^ATKB^ -J.r dl ,t Icll Sacrtftaa 8248-per or to. ^V^squl^ntot - il» hnusetraSer Ilka new. Owner will I accept part trade. Investigate 61A range. Oood cond. 835. M* 8-Hia ___— V‘iFm ALL WOOL, BARK I.BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOANS Dtata Hwy . Waterford _ wW«r-. Financial. Advisors. Inc. wtahinxfmi W ^ Ito-« SAqOuw _ . PB 9-7*981 it M. fA*Krt7IIW061IS9~4'(5 Mortgage Loans 62 iir £ $1,000 To $1 Million ANY MOStTOAOB — AMIS8BBHB «. Ito-Ito-Ito -8 Per Ceat — Ptoiwith A BiltebtaPtam— Established Igf > Jim Qubtlaa fj 8*421; After I sa, fCMW -*ev-*Ar-««v aeburawcb m Woshlngtoi stiver grey nylon ■mw — « wl HWening# And M ta t< Appnonces Open J8 to ■? P.M. Closed Mon’a. a tato*— ' SPECIALS FOR SALE “LOTS” • 6 Choice Lots 87 « 180 ON PAVED STREET -Exceltoni Pareatattan Testa— — 48 Foot Wain - ■ -WILL SELL ONE OR ALL ON BUILDERS. TERMS Ask' for Mr. Kampsen Bateman & Kampsen REALTORS ' FE 4*528 S. TELEGRAPH-OPEN EVES. OOOD SELECTION, HEAR LAKE Oakland with take ,prtv. $608 cacti. Several Ip Drayton Woods “ *1,888 and up, ---“hafttop. Near I si.st.. 3 Acre Iota. Rural *8 11.188. term* ' Roife H. Smith; Realtor 244 *. Tetotraph ■ * 'HI-HILL VILLAGE GOOD PAVED ROAD Mo wood to worry about spriai break-up to tola fine restrict#, community of custom bunt homes 115 U 1*8 ft. ldh| bulldini , sitei. some Wftif trees. Low gi SIM downe ’ LADD’S JNC. 4386. Dixie Hwy._ OR 3-1231 L A R O E LOT, - O^LOOKlNO take. ^_mll* north Of Clarks top. LAROI LOT NO. 141 POE III Of shed*. Jnda* *^*1 Rutledge Real Estate AU too beauty bad BAtoral *pl< dor et-gaburbaa living ta ban in beautliw Lake Anselua OoH View Estates, surrounded by 3 lakes and s sou course. Onto I* minute drive from downtov— Uac. Walton billSWMlJk drive, Juat north ■ Golf CWurso. Loti Aak**tar^tiraTivni _____Aagetas of Silver Lika - meed from OR >*1M. Waterford Hills kjptate. viriM MR- ■ For Acreage 83 ' 4 BDRMS—8 ACRES II* bo the. EAsoment t oor ta- f'SEuSS! h,r.!^:4#0«V'd^4 4718 Indtanwood Rd. 6a 8-28U lll.MOf SEVEN ROOM—Bemt-bun-aalow. Modern and tn very good condition. 28 ACRES Of land. * lovely placa to Uve. 828.718. artEN ROOM. - MMiern 11.808. CREAM OF TRW CROP- Saie Business Property 87 BREAD & BUtTER A real good combtoatton deal. Living quart*! — S ream* and bath met Mon buIlftM to a irowtag community. MW ,M8. plumber, TV SpVtoO^^IMnr ■hop or any retotl salts. Call today. Pries •11,8ft can be bought on stay terms. GEOOX A OOOD RUT - OROtfilD FLOOR loeottao with BprktoS tat, near ^e^n.rSSf.n“‘.urr'- mturt, gas heat, Meal for Dog-tor, btotlat. Insurance, Loan Qa, room for ospaaatao with-< out saeriflttag parking Emra hjM^MM — FostllQ Pren fONtJD cdldrtIciAL~3ia FEET on H14. I roost siodon home, Ttrma,____ commercial corner ai Mein less, 2nd. B coupled ant room modem home owner occupied, Separate beattoe plaato and ttpita. Term- •ARTY' STORE Boar * Wine. Oieearioa. Meats peat. Livery, Cabins. 3581 Lakt Fronton Bath-tag Boom. West, of Panttac. Term*. Btor* IMty bo ,aold separately, Terms. . IORTB SIDE. W I 49 Brick church EjSSatTbuilding us cor-bar lot. Full basement, gat bast, 7 lavatories. Between i Saginaw V^ WflS*, Elgjul II E. Walton . STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Ponttac N & charlm. realtor 1717 B. Tetaefanh n gUTlIft ‘' MPMCIWI rOUTLJBT, large fountain. Next dOOTtoOwk- latA Theater. 81.500 ; 89.1*1 *0* $R?MfS^aaM alter I Pf»-— . partridge IS THB "BHIO’VTO SEE Brighton Restaurant DRIVBIN Real sharp " »&flSterj:V,8«5d* Blm.’^ butinesa stasa; can be purchased for 812,888 Either way ou goed firms. Batting capacity of *4. ■and for Fartriext’s fraa “Mtahi-. gan Buslneaa Oulda." FAMOUS, STOP Famous namtf Dixie Hwy. restaurant and team atop. Owa tow. Fo-tanttal U unlimited bow — close to tutor* access of Chrysler Bx-preaaway. 404 ft. M valuabta hwy. fraateSa, Raa 9 rantai. unit* Another Big Bcmr First Consolidate pour debts sad mod •rntae year home! Lat us pay off I yeur marimba or load contract, personal amio and moderntae I your home WB OET RE8DLTSII BIO REAR 'CONSTRUCTION CO. I 12 W. Huton ____ FB J'W» | | _ $600 tolgTooo 1 J££gE on Oakland County homes. Mod-urn Or not Voss & Buckner, Inc. APRIL SPECIALS - FLOOR MODELS -E REFRIGERATOR. New D llvered. Guaranteed tv .e.( nlmr ■* ERS. to * 1ANOI Uvere< - Stospi _ 3 FlU THAT WEIOH MS PO&NDS apiece, t* twap tar building tot-- tertal^^er^anjrinin* that * worth •ii KAibEe- rah, no kin*. M- tor A-l, |7i or wUl trade. MY 3-2797. ■ * . CASH AN1 houstirtr VAOABOND caab for 3 I~. .. ———. WHS large CtaM la. Call to fare s p.m. houaatealtar, or ■ \*C me why value win so M I hat’s nl via to handta* a igo.ooo down. Partridge’• a . Parrtidge ■UBINE»6a THRUOU? MICH. PE 4-5*1 1858 w. HUROl ROCHESTER CotnneraBl P-ro(>erty Here 14 § mtee «ibm bflilmi investment opnortualty.iTMa prwto erty Is located IB tha highly de-sl rable downtown Rochester commercial area. At 291 Walnut Boulevard, no nrto apartment buildlag now m the property has aa Ineom* that gas easily maks your • payments. A perfect ■itualtcs) tor me young business down^M? VW*6iv»" • born* ntaff of bualnast. tn Income and exeeUebt tutor* Investment Don t walt ea nut one. v IMITMA S' LILLY M N. Main St . Rsehoator CASH FOR USED TV'S. TAPS RB-tordora A radio bhmqsrapb*. Working or not. Ft 3-0387._ DEEP-FREEZE, OIL fURNACB and mangle, what nava you. UL 2-4288:;, | SVERORE1N YBWfi, SWAFWr FOR SALE OB TRADB. 1 ■ mala toagles, ARC, 3 And ' 3* yro. old. WUl aaU Individually .or as pair. I ta exceptional rabbit (top, alto run* bird*. Other ta m-caltaot on bird*, good on rabbit*. Special pile* during-off-seaion, far th* hmtet who to . thinking ahead. PhoneJOR 8-81M. HAVE YOU ”* trad* ■m—1, full ——m.ii. u 11 • — garaga. Corner tat, steely .... scaped. 481 Q I morteega 11 yra. old. Fhoa* rt 1-ttlT 2M First. Pontiac. , ; . . LOTS,- THAlLERTbE #*UTJIU^T8 t*Rl*1SK~i' aa. TOOL BOX AND TOOLS, ft IN TV. auietda antenna. ‘41 BSHE, Maple table, 13 ft. long dto run. ' 7*60 stromtorg Carlton starao. Trade or tail. What ham yqmf OB 3-7>a8. WATER SOTFENEAs TO RENT or son fjso month. OR }*]«$. MlfehelH PtattibUtlng Co. wfu nuSa IIBNT ’oom- bouse Iqr 1______ sbor; building ttotto I nstalltnx tUe field aa4 to«.lM24iU. W ATkJt SOPTENKR FOh SPORT-toft i!i|d>, toeia. at whm bSri stalled. OOOD HOUSEKEEFINO SHOP Ea vest rough___8 f •WYLO" UNCLAIMED TILE OUTLET 188 A. SAOINAW —----- FE 8-24*8 A VALUE% Nolly wand beadboards <...l 4N Hollywood M lrtSHS (baMl (.8*8 Odd cheats Oga. *11(1 .,^...8tt.t3 Maple bunk bed* TTT\.... 838 85 BEDROOM OUTFIYTOIO 4788 Dixie Hwy. -ok 1*724 , AMANA HOME FREEZER. VERY fcaeonable. • EM 3*1>). AUTOMATIC WASHER EXCEL lent condition. OR 3-8482. kigoi ANYrtbNo rdu want FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND ATLAS SALES. . A little but of the wsy but s tot tael to pay. Furalturt and appii-apeas of all kind*. NEW A USED. Visit our, trad* dept, for tool bargain*. ;' 'i J/ W« buy, a*|| or trade. Com* out ~~1 took around. 8 acre* of free Ifi •as=rnt: CmB. ■ ■AT-9 10 I 94 MObTh^ TO 1 Rd.,5 SL0E- p‘r<5M MOHAIR COUCH 'AND 858. Oar stove |i$, Aceor-—- JI75. » E, Frineaton. ginilWtCK 4 X « FOCL TABLE 111*, baby grand piano. 8285, tit! W ** iRAND NKW WROUGHT IRON bunk bom. complete with springs tni HWrilA HQs. Pearson's Furniture, 42 Orchard Wtt Ave. BABY CRIB, DRBBBBR, BATRTN-I J***, washing mnebne. Mtx-Maa-ter- No reasonable offer refuted. ' home, ioa otluv* Drive. Ponttac! between Huron and Orehard Lake Idatre, bodheam, day bed, odd •Aolr* and tablet, bask, dining brlo-a-brae. tagjyWOir. EMnDf M. Ball tha Whfta Elephant Bhm IJt Wtst 11 Mila Road, Rqyaf Oak Mich OOTTAOl FtmNmmB: DAfEN-porh abate, end tables. | beds. Have and refrigerator (ant atom kitchen tabta. f chair*. eMldren s phone, sniaU radio. Call FB I-7M1 . CABWIT fiNX tiii iNgtaa/ *“*'! trowing board; |-'-=r-T/ ii lorah tanaga al