TW Wtcrthtr va. WMtiMt awMB THE PONTIAC Horn# Edition .118th YEAR ★ ★ ★ ★ PtiKTIAC. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY; MAY 7, 1960-«2 PAGES Mrs. Phillips GetsHerWayat State Conclave Six ChoicM Tickctad for Natiorriol Convention After Londtlide Win By OEOROB T. TRUMBULL Jr. ORAND RAPIDS ^Harriett Phillips’ hand-picked, lahor-backed slate of Democratic national conveptlt^ delegates Jiem Oakland County hi^ it won before Voting even began here last night. The landslide election of her six choices, including herself, proved the biggest triumph so far for the Himtihgton Woods housewife, who insists she wants nothing more out of her leadership of the strong, new liberal-labor bloc than to restore for the faltering local party “good, aggressive "^ershi^ , At the tame time, the Victory was a blow to the old-time lead* erahlp U the party—which hasn’t won a local county cfiioe since the ISSOs—under Carlos _Q. , Rkha son, county, chairman, mtd WpUa M. Brewer, his pndecetsor. School Election Likely to Draw 6,0fl(LYoters Elected overwhelmingly in the feverish Oakland caucus in the Pantlind Hotel ballroom were; i. Ufa*. PhilUpe. a sevea-peiu-mepAer of Mm Detaoemtlc Mate CARUM O. RICRARDSON it the aaadIdale-MsreMlaf Leg* iaiedve Ustea Conmfittee. She getimred tTH votes. Reward M. Anieid e( Royal Oak, a UAW ^pelRter at Pea* tiae Meter iMvMea. BTraceiv^ S7 vetea. S. Dr. Howard MeNoIR, a4 «. mt. Jack (Ra|M) MeriMt* wits, ti Handagton Weeds, svc-retaiy of the teiuty Denecratie The four wen elected as delegates, each to have one-half vote ^th Michigans 51-vpte, 152-defe-ipite delegation at the national convention 4n Ln« Angeles July 11. PICKED AS ALTi»NATE8 Ejected as alternates to go along with the four were: *- Mrs. MBdred Bema. eeerotary to the pr^Beir of the OakTSad Conaty AFleOK). fram Wetor-ferd TMashlB. veifi,' _ naridd JaHsa at Berkley, - The Democratic State Cmventlon to* day i^ralt a strme hand for six-term Gev. G. Mennen Willtsm/do , The six were elected in what the *“railituuled" and “power potttto” election. '' ■ , ^ Although from Ae start -there was hardly .any doubt who had tickets to the West Coast, wdien it was all over it was dltficidt to say who the Oakland delegation vored for the Democratic presidential ncmiinstkm. . Mrs. Phillips said, “We lean to-(Continued on Pi«e 2. Col. 3) Local District Monday on Tax ,Rot0 Hike Some 6,000 voters are expected to cast their ballots Monday in the Board of Education's special election for a 2.8-mill increase to the votM tax rate for operation of the school system through 1869. The U polling places in the school district will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Those sUD la Itam at S p.m. will be givea the epportaity la vote, aeoortHag to Venm L. SoMiter #f Am MiMil Board who Is haadllag electioa This will be the fourth spedsl election for voted millage requested by the Board of Education riuee 1948 All were approved. Electors in 1948 approved a 2 mUl levy, U miUs in 1951 to replace the 2 miUs and 8.75 mills in 1954. A total of 4.8M voters tamed out tor tho 1N4 spoelal eloetle^ - A total of «JM kaMoti were In the Board of Edncattoa ( Hoa to Ml sqski la IMS, |Mr S,Si» la ttM Ihard eleiDk^ './ “Wc anticipate a pVetty _ vdte Monday,” MM /Schllitr. “A pretty good vote to a achool tlae« tlon is around 6,00(1’* - ‘SIMPLE’ TABULATmK The ballots slwuld be tabulated play aa p favorite-son prcsidcnUal and Jesuits known by approxi-candldate at the national (»nven- mately 11 p. m. Mond^. Schiller tk» in July. laaid. Although the convention produced sharp a'plits on state issues during ill first day, it headed for a show of unity behind WiUlams and die “toward looking, progressive program” which he said the couafry needs. Party leaders worked around 4ho eioek to form a- straagB' Press Photo Tops in National Contest U2 Flier Might Face Trial Over Alleged Photos MOSCOW (Jf» — A U S. pUot whose high - altitude jet was shot down over the Soviet Uniem Sunday has admitted he was on a spying mission and may face trial as a* spy. Premier Nikita Khrushchev announced today! The pilot is Francis O. Powers, 30, of Pxmnd, Va. Khrushchev told the Supreme Soviet. escaped by parachute when a Soviet rocket wracked Ms plane ■ was qpeeding acroH the Soviet Union •> with camera photographing airtielda and industrial enterprises-at a heiidd of 65,000 feet, more than 12 ntiles. Be laaded "aHve aad weO.” ‘TWO-HEADED BUNO’ — 'TWs if the photo tsken by Pontiac ProBi Photographer Edward T. Vand^orp that took first Place Khuorsln'ifie'nat!^ wide photo contest kpoosored by the Natimial Editorial Association. The announcement was made at the 75th win be eorrted to Lao Aageleo la Jaly a il-vMe MMdgiMI dele-hy--------------------- nte Platform Ck>ntmittee opened ttt second day of diHlberations by asking the 1,105 delegates at the state convention to adopt a’reaoiu* tkxi pledging the entire Michigan ddegetiOD to 'Williams at the national convention until he releases The ^eaad iAotoe of Miehi-gaa tHnwerate remained a twy. /Rep.' CfeaelM H. Brown (Gihttimied on Page 2, Gol. 8) pie,’’ with bnlloto requiring only a “jwr* or tolly. Some 80 persqps will staff the Specifically, the ballot will read; “Tax Limitation ProtMMition... total amouBt e( toaeo wkdeh may hi aiuesned each year agataud far the payuMat of latereoi pad prtoeiple oa ofcilgatloaa taearred prior to Dee. % IMI. ho In- 81 of Arthsle 10 of the ChaotIta-Owi of MIeMgM for a period of 19 yean tram IMi to 1999 both toolaolve by 8J mtilo ou each dollar (9MI per 81.999) of toe Those who live inside the cHy' (Continued on Page 2, Ooi. 7) Place Photo Shot tor Press ATLA^A, Ga. - Pontiac Presa Photograjdto Edward T. Vander-worp captured first |dace in the nationwide photo contest sponsored, by the National Editorial Assn. Chriflt Church R^tof to Mull Offer. Elect Rev. De Witt Bishop DETROIT 09-The Rey/Robert L. De Witt, 44-yeaisdd rector of Bloomfieid Hiiis. ia_______________ hilshop«iect of the^looval . MANT NOMiNAnBD The Revs. Megm. De Witt, Burgees, Braidwood sn6 ADaa L. Ramsay of Defndt have been Dominated hy the diocese's nominating com-ihittee. But 32 others were placed to nomination from toe floor. Nominees withdrew until hallol-« p«rty to uk Moldavian Bat he did net rale eat the pee- may have mlBtory eppUeahUHy. The EJeenhower announcement, made after Hagerty had conferred wtft the Preeident at his farm, also diacdoeed plane-for a major expansion of current nseareh and development “toward ah iiAprawed capability to detect and identify undergrcHiiri nudear expkMions.*’ m MILLION EARMARKED The statement said 10 million doUars is earmarked tor this pur-. to the budget f«r the fiscal year ending June 30 apd that it to anticipated about 66 million doi- piler Nikita Khrushchev’s party machine iSi the Ukraine. The change was announced at a Joint sesston of toe Supreme S(^ viet, or Parilament, by Chairman P. P. Lohnmv. of the House «f toe itoton. The Supreme Soviet eadened e decree awarding Voroshilov the tme^ ef Bere of Soelaltot Labor. He \yas awarded the order pf Lento and the Hammer and Sckle Gold Medal. Theke were in recor nition of his work for the party cause rince be Joined toe CWnmo-nlsts in 1803, . when toey were next fiscal year.. Hagerty aald that of toto total Etoeahower ptaas to ask Con- i 181/, 1 new money to tl Energy Oonsmtoslen. Hageriy said the rematoing 334 million will come from a new distribution of Defense Department The resumption of testing was foreshadowed March 16 when toe Alrniic Energy Commisskm nounced it was ptepartog for preparatioBS would he eomidvted next fumey, but the final decision to resunto was left up to In Today's Press Republic. At toe aOto Rar^ October 1958, he was made a secretary of the Central Committee in Moscow and an alternate her of the patty PreshUom. After Stalin’s death in 1953 he was demoted to a poat as ddef of the political department of the Soviet navy. Then be wee apptonted deputy chief of the Communist patty to Kazakhstan and to 196S became its chief. Khrushchev duracteiized Brezhnev as an outstanding public leader. ‘The Premier said the Om-tral Committee Is convinced that Brezhnev to a worthy caad presidency - officially of toe TTesidtom of the He has hem a party member ■tow 1881. Brezhnev headed toe Dnepropetrovsk party organization after Sties Will Clear but Wear a Coat MotoerTe Day win arrivq ^ fttr rictoe and cool temr---- flte weathermaii saya Sktos will be panto rioudy and mperaturea wOl fifi to a low or 1-42 tornght. Suadsy's Mah miU range from 56 to 62 dtotrees. Partly doudy and wannei- to the outlook for Monday. Smthwesteriy mornlBg winds at 12 m.pJi. will -bcoome south to aoutoweet at 2S-S today. becomii« west to mrthweat and «mjWshh« Fifty-ntoe was the lowest teoard-tog in dowtooton Pontiac preced-ii« 8 a.m; At 2 p;m. mometer read 54. Nikita Soviet Tells Supreme of Parachute the voted tax rate for oper-atiem of the school system. A Pontiac policanan aaaig^ to the uniform patrol. Weaver feels he owes the investment of a few PATBICK WBAVBB Powers was described by the Premier as a former < U.S. Air Force pilot who Joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1956. Khrushchev said he was en naite____ fram a U.S. base in Pakistan to a U. S. base to .Norway when Ms plane was downed near Sverdlovsk in the Urals. His a on the Urals, Archangel, and Mur- ne UB. Kate Department aaM Ptemm wns n civilian teat pilot for the teektoMd Alrarafl Corp, aad Us Jet was aa AnMiioaa lag siaca H took off last Sunday from Adna, IWrttoy. Khrushchev said Powers carried a silmiced pistol, a dagger, a penknife, currencies of the Soviet Union, West Gemwny, Italy and other countries and a suicide kit whirii he never used. * ★ * Khrushchev said a news conference,might be organized to display these and other items, which he Mid induded two gold watches in to Power’s own and “seven gold braoeiets for women/’',:..... .............. right to pat the pM on trtaL” toeald. Khrushchev told a shouting, ap-Plaadtog Parliament be had delayed announcing the capture of toe pilot to e^qtoae what he called tobricatione to the official American version of the tocident. which hat cast a cloud over the Etig Foot (Gontim|ed on F8«e 2. Chi. 6). Policeman Sees Wisdom' in Approving SchoolJiike Patrick Weaver, 944 Argyle St., Is a pubUc servant who has a mortgage and four kids. He says he is going to vote for a wise Investment In Monday’s special ,election of the Board of Education for a 2,8*mlll increase : extra doUars a year to hie children. who range In age from four months to five years. Eeeh yoaagster wUl be dkreefly affected by Maaday’a vMa. As prapseed. the tax Inereasa la a^ —for 19 years, ttura^ “Anythtog that will advance education, I'm for,” Weaver says. •The extra tax will be well worth it. Three to no Uialt to educattoo ai far as I’m coocrened." must look aheap The pqUoe officer aiye that if there ere any opponents to tite Board of Educatton’s retotest R to to Bmm the paMto." he 0^0. “If toey eay to^ need mera Bsmey, SMy nmt nee# M.“ Through ids experienro as a p»-Uceman. Weaver can Judge the et-tects of education. “A good education huUds charoc-ter, ” he says. "Wa have to’give the Idds evwy chance.............. 'r TWO V ■ i ' ’ THE PONTIAC PRgSS> SATUBDAY, MAY 7, Men Cheer N?w Movement .. Hoff a Sets Political Fight CHICAGO (AP) Tetmi^ PraddcBt Jmiim R.,UoUb ViMay IMMlm to «• dMukUn motpim ot toe Stochynto Am-pWliiMtie «f toe plam to flgbt whot he called % "giiatoic coo-^racy" to deatroy otganiaed la-«lior. Cotopleto wMh hraae band, hiflto wire and aoag«MMaiioe acta, the Taanatara rallied to kldc ott JffUti'M near -«tera VotonMtera lQ. Politic*, and hear hito Unto Me eneniea. >« ♦ ★ a I * Hoflh, adio la Utoittog a non-jcrlminal action by oourt-appolnt--ed anouMbre to ouat Um hram ^tha union preaideiMy charging he •nilauaad union funda, vowed re> '*venga on ait thiec branchea ot govemment aiiich he aaid Griffin Labor Act aa the “great* eat fraud ever ^erpejErated on labor" and tKrmad parta of lb* act ■“of wronga" and "the beginning ot fadim in thia eottn-hy." The coorta, he trid the throng, "day after day are taking away your right* to negotiate ooDee-rtiy.’ ’ “When the atroke of a pen can he away your oonatitutkmal {Ma, then we reaUae we oittat go into politica," he aaid. ^agaUM tolhr “Juat aa am aa we have or* --taniaed over l.no,000 Teamatera ne* will have a political maddne >4bat wm treat tte poltdciana aa ./‘Wa wtU t -are neceaaary to let our Pohtleal ’'Action OoiwrtiMee let you know ■what to togve^ WASHINGTON (AP) - A medical care tor the aged program under the Social Security 'las been Introduced 16 Democratic >nd controtod as robots. We will JBght this to tha end/' _'1ha Teamsters will nm an In-^ormatlan carapaigB, he nid, and dacaameat ot political at local union level I ,bundation Sleds Officeis at Student Centar for 2 Annual Maating ^ (tornnt oftlcen for The Micfal--*gaa state Ualvcntty Oakland Foun-3iation were reacted Friday night the aimual meeting hrid in the «tion to the realdence of Chancellor <*«nd Itn. D. B. Vamer. * Nriaon L. Meredith. Max Fiaher Alfrad G. Girard, - Oommittee repwta were heard ^laadl Chagerikr D. B. Varner dta- >j:t;A.w«JtooMlng otfW -^minimum reguirementi. BhdMp-dect Oe Witt eald he ould meet with Bishop Erarieh to a day or two" to diacuM Snow Hits m With S Inches 2 MARQUETTE ill - New a !toorms raked Micfalgan’i XJpfa l-ta, owmlrtt 1« «»» efcctloi of. bwm, to Hie itoi «tot ^ toto. den "I^,SS5 their thinking by eelecting me aa a autbagan. It is now my re* 'to~iiicd to adtiduled liil* *«> by tial sailing of the year from Hough- . willlngnes* and 3*1 to Isle Royale. Water ommed V* I. G to a .depto to six tadM* at the towa -toMpMBlver. 'aad a laadriM I MtS at He had rimilar epithets lor Sen. John D. McCleUan (D-Ark) and hit rackets committee, Sen. John F. Kennedy (DAIaaa), wha apon* a labor reform. toll ‘ and Kemedy'a bto Robert, who recently resigned as counsel to the McClellan Commit-se. : . Hotfa was greeted with chonie-I of “No, no" when he phrased the questiona: “Is your union coo-fttoled by racketeers? to Hoffs a 4 White House Hopefuls Included 16 Dem Senators Tout New Care-for-Aged Democrats hope to make The new Democratic propoaal, introduced Friday by Set ~ ' (D-BIleh). In ways goes beyond the Mil xpow-•orad fay Rep. Ahne J. Forand (IhIU). The Forand UU Is etu^ to d House oommittee ahd has d by Afterwards he isM >ftce President Richard M. Nixon had ay Set DediCStiqii Cerehiony for Hickory Gtgve High BIRMINGHAM w Dedto>to ofkays the sedowl high school to the Bfr^' i^itBgiiBwi sdiool District, tha Hlek-my Grovw lOgb School at U Mile and Evergratn roads.,has been set for May 15 to the SchooTs gym* Several hundred psnone ere expected to attend Hto dl^Pitton LImt Smfth, eithttect for the buiklbw, will formally prenent the Meg and Tony Journey to Sea Day of Glory Don#, NawlywMls Sail Off on Privaft HonBymdbn OONmt — Eldon C. Roaegert (left), preel- Gomt Justice George Edwards. Some 300 teaeb- dent to fiw Pontlae Federation to Teachers, ers from across the state converged on Devon confers with keynote speakers (fori J. Msgel Gables last night lor the kickoff banquet to the (centm), president to the AFlraO American. 36lh annual convention of the Miriiigen Federe- Federation to Tcadwrs, and Midiigan Supreme tion to Teachers. By DENNIS MOELD UmiXRf (AI5) - Mr. end Mrd^ .Kyes ntony Annitrong-Jones sailea Reittsqi. westward through the . l^gcld watere to the EngUab Chaimel to-d^, bound for a sunshine honeys Teachers' Union President, Judge Rap Tax Hike Critics riHco station^ fo* nyal ymfot flashed bock the jaunty reply < By HABVEY ZVOKEBBERG A~ donWe-tWBTsleil todlctnaent was leveled last night against the ■'practical reactionaries" who fall to sniqiort higher spending tor edu-itlon. Some 200 teachers from across le state heard the keynote AeechM to Michigan Supreme Court Justice George Edwards and (fori J. Megri, iwesident to AFL-CIO American Federation of 'It ia the Mrifamara-Hart aa enacted to the Sfanate «1U Clark amendments, for M.8 « for Federal aid lor educafion that The secarisn waa the kick eff baaqaet of the Mtb aaaaal es» veetlm to the MhAlgaa Fedens-tkn to Tsaebera held at Devon Gable*. "Tfaose In our land who call themselves practical have been the ones who have fought the battles to the budget agatost the schotos," said Edwards. WWW by now, we do not know that education means both power 1th tor our natfon, p hapa we can at least face IM D that to the long run it means • vival” tag in subject matter for teachers ami more teariiers. WWW “The problem to thia area is produced by the effwt to get too much for our money. We have faeilt both the economies and file evils to lass productfon into our pubtte though the amount was held down by tb Megel added thst the major school needs in Michigan inchide better tenure laws coverliig teadi-ers in an districts regardless of schoto population and unltormly hif^ salaries Md better financing throughout the state. we need to aet a 35 sti , claaaroom size and fight to sKiiicve if Mrs. Jane A. Rehberg to Ypri-their favorite prtoeea* and the lanti, the state federation's presi- - - “If we are to solve this prob-n,'* he said, ilOi wiQ see bettor pay for teachers, better status for teachers, better tnto- tton's business session tomorrow at the Labor Temple, 82 W. Mont- liberal County Dems Going to LA (Confinuad From Page One) ward Stevenson." Adlal Stevenson of nitotoa was the party's nnsoc-cessful nominee to 19G2 anf^ 1966. Oidy abe and Mrs. Buma wier? so definite to afopport to Stevenmi. Arnold and McNeill said they favored Minnesota Sen. Hubert If. Humphrey, aHhough file doctof, qilalUied Ma statement earing Ste-veison waa “the beat qualified.' inctoiy of the PhllUps' ticket. ing of other candidates in a secret caucus yesterday afternoon, cll-maxed an upri^ to Insurgents who said Ridiardaon had failed to lead their party to victory. w W A . a handout inecedtog the vote, Helene Gottfried, a Rkhard-■ien backer and defeated candidate for national delegate, blistered the new wing tor “disassociating themselves from these defeats as if they were recent visitors from the The new group began to pick ap steam taut year after Angust (Gas) sriraile, presUent to the MieUgan AFLdO, termed the SdioUe played no small part to le driegate Bcreenii« and dec-fiM last night. Richardson diaiged. WWW ‘It's obvious to me that the union has taken contrto to the Democratic Party In Oakland'County,' the county chairman since IfS "I couldn’t honestly- serve the good and faithful Democrats who supported me as delegate to file National (fonventfon under drcumstances." He revealed that he had been 'totaniewed" to the afieriMoa by i ctmuniftee aelectad by labor for said he was offend opa of file six spots. * / dMatos as reoemmended," Bleb-ardssa said. Mrs. Phillips, 36, confirmed the screening oommittee, faut refused to say what part laboc played to it , Explaintog her rde sW aaid: “I-beBeve that the only wuy Oakland County is going to win is wifli good aggressive leadership that will coordinate with all the forces in the party, and with good Its in the Ovie Outer today. There the state Demopats will name 38 driegates at laire and 14 altcmates to round out the Midiigan delegafion at Los An- KlehaidMa, to Waterford The 62-year-old insurance man could muster only 33Mi votes _ le seven antMberaIJsdier bloc candidates. Defeated al0f« with Ridiardaon was his committee vice chairman, Mrs. Mattie L. Baker of Royal Oak Towndiip, 34 votes. L. Foiton, committee treasurer from Oak Park, 16Vi votes; Mrs. William demmons, committee publicity director from Btoomfield Tom^ip, 25 votes; Mrs. Dorothy Olsen, Waterford Township treas-unr. 23V4 votes; Roy L. Duncan. . Troy supervisor, 8^ votes; ana Mrs. Gottfried, 4Vi votes. Vottog solidly atong the Hue to the PUIUps team ticket was Sritolto'^ will be a strong eon-tender for delegate at large. WWW It (fidn't take long last night to see which direction the vottog would go. Richardson was soundly defeated in a voice vote for delegation chairman 1^ Farmington Tpwnriiip Justice to; the Peace James P. Lawson. John E. Kronenenberg, candidato for derk register, tried but tafiM to have ddegatm elected by a^dret ballot. Mazey ruled his mofipd out of «der. ager to AM Fensdale Seeretfry Sierawrid, who unseated his boss for convention chairman at the county convention In Pontiac last month, bringing the two factions the open, last week had telephoned Ridiardaon to voice hiS support for him, Richardson said. WWW “You see how be voted tonight/ ‘said a bitter and defeated chap ; man as he walked out of the ' aftor 2 a.m. Mrs. PMUfpe* teain eiM ddipitod. They gafiHriog on tha tom ' sed to caU Meaawhile, one to lUeharlseM Isrem had an lUh how attoek up Ms sleeve. Ha «dd the deto-gafiwi to 146/oaklaad Dewa-erali, the lai^ at tUe |w». day spring state esnvewlton, hwi eveitookei oHMaily aetoh« the Ther4 was no telling whether this challenge might be made today u the focal dafopite^ took retory, Thtw Lawson appeiatot WBMam Maaey, btolher to (JAW Then it-was Stun FishnMA, -an Oak Park delegate who would only deacribe bis occupation as.* "shop " moved that all aix delegates be elected together instead to aeparately. He said fids plan hadn't been discussed with Mrs. Phillipa beforchknd. Rtohardsoi’s forces again took a Ucktog> firing to beat down this method. They lost to the only other rtolcall vote. 108% to 30%. ••a^a to* D^deerats ben /Almost lost in the stampede_ visits to the Oakland cmiciis by SecretaiV of SUte Janies M. Hath, Lt. Gov. John B. Swatoaon, and Detroit Councilman Edward Con* or. all candidatea for govetnor. WWW Swatoaon got a foot stemptog table pomidtog ahouttog ovafioo. Mrs. Phillips is a staunch supporter'to Ms. Prict of Hairditl May Go Up Htr« Pontlae Lecnl N to the fitato Barken Assn. wtU meet Taes-day to toed sMcen sail «a- There la a .prepotal t M eetoa. The~ meetlag is schedaM fsr ^ pjn. at M W. Bwrm M. Then the shfo efowd tts radio to all toft official theasagaa. r Ihe Britannia wab headed for but no port of "If America wants a fint-dass which Margaret has visited before and waa tdraily greeted u the "ealypio priifoeea.” Others suggested, the mooners might swing northward and call at a U.a Gulf port soch as New Oitoans or the Florida oast. The British Admiralty refused to say. - Behind the princess was dtog day to never-toke focgettlo magnificence and pageahtn^/ It was a day of sunahuie.-tohito* and the thunderii« cheefo of dope 'Mudders' Day' at Derby Boosts Bally Ache Stock LOUISVILLE, ky. r Nhglccr. prtodpal school band and'c lHafional, state and toeal teaden to the United Oaaroh Woamn wlU aftend a two4ay conferenoii May 10 and 11 at MkUand'e First MetlXKhst Church. to Chitottaa Frse-dwa" at tha i CelebratiiM 31 years to MhMgan. ' fiieTlCW wffl have a panel con-sii^ to state chafrmen to dls-dkas various lines to woik done by Attending the roeeting from the atiA are Bln. Donald Ttaey, itato lattooa; Mra. Earl D. Triplett and Bln. Etneet Nftthan. jutrident and • vlee ptorident to tha Birmingham GotmcU; and members BIra. Allan - BOa. ---------------------- Birmingham branch to the Woman's National Farm and Oar* Europe either watched or heard the aotomn AngUcan wedding ccre-moay ^|Trito : to Westmlr— Abbey on raHW w t^vision. They saw a dazritog bride to a weddlng/H>wn to purest whftr and a ^HUidsome. bridegroom, diffident man without a title to many i E^^fiah princaee in 450 year*. and aimual meefing Monday at 0 p.m. at the Oommuntty House. The Bemiammal meefing of the / finnimham Racreafion Then 0^ be^ Friday at 8:30 pm. at4m ^ wfll be held in conjunctfon with ___________offi^ win be (iccM to the junto* board tw nexf year. / Backs Gov. Williams (Oonttoued From Page One) JKtfonn Cenmslltoe by taltok ft . bmL ^ y*” gamner daenT maht a weo*i ^ PH a deal wMh yae.” Brown said later he had nofiiii* Weeial in mind to using the word "deal." He said he thouijit af gymington - WilUama ticket woufo be a Strang one but “This is much too eariy to talk about vice preal- ffoe aids to. Sen. John F. Kermeifrr (B-B(aas), was less direet in hie pitdi for euntort -of Michigan's delegafion wMdi. wffl be the aqventh largest at fiw nafional TfD DEALT “I ato here to get atone facte I seme fKte.’’ Soren-"There are no deale.” Expecting 6J00Q to Vote in School ElectionMonday (Oofitinued From Page Oo0 MMfo have been paying lUB^ef _ al^ aa a variable levy which has not been aypUcabie to thoee who Uve outside fiw city ttm-itB but who remain to the amool letrict. k ,# ★ The propoaed tocreaae, therefore. TowneMp reeidente would i the fuU I2J0 tocreaae. addittaMd H to 614 ^ All registered voters, whether or not they’re property owners, may cast baUoto. M reglBtorad voters who Uve to fiw school district, toft outsfoe the city, are eligiMe to toe. ' Voters muto, howevor, have been a resident to (be school district at touft 38 days prior to the toection. " who live ;to the dty pro* ctoets aa Usted'to'the column *1 the left will vote at the school* fifty Bagley Webster Obfoto “ done St StafioH " Lincoln Junior Owen LeBanto Baldwin Longfolfow wnawi McCotmeQ Eastern Junior , Central Jefforaon ^3-34-a Ml-41 8-9-10 U-19»44 24T3 2T-26TI 25-38 23 21-22 1-36TT Waite's Gives Carnations to hts Mothers Shoppers at Walte’a Pepartawto Store, Huron and Saginaw Streets didn’t have any trouHe Mtag the mothers from the gfrfs today. Aa to pato yearn, ensh empfe^ wiw ia a awOwr waa --- awardad to Bbi.' Gnfoc tkffonl of 130 Mt aemene 81, as the atare's champion gramtoMther, " Zanonl. wtw appromtotriy in the department, haa l3- thim any other employe. TieiTa del Fkwgo to Fire," but the South American ' beartag the name has cMU-tog winds and damp cold, acoord-to fiw Nafional GeograpUe 8o-'lageDan, wim dtoa ^ f. manedt burnliH Moi« fiw day and Mglft. riiose who do not know the city rnet to which they Uve may fiw dty detk'a tolloe, Pfscinct areas dw dtr fimtts and wftMn fiw achooB die* tiict fall under fiw foOowtog gem ml boondariee: Pemtoa Tiemtoif rnrih el fiw" dty laalli heewded ea the eato : by tea Peatlae, Osfard aadj; Pontlae Townilifo north of the and adjacent to Prectad f and on the east by the eait jeefiot line to section 9 anfi en fiw nortir by Like Angrins rood, vote 4 HHhUghfiiv fiw annual Bfother’s Eaat oF the dty Umlts sal Matb Day oboarvanot, • oeeaaga war'--------------■* - —’ GraS^&denla Watarfoed TowmMp to the Dbda Mginvsy araa, vote at Hawtham* South of fiw.ctty llmita bounded on the west by Wreim street, vote at Jeftaroon School. Psaliac TiwaaMp aast ot the' dty Hmlts and mam el toe dty ftrafte edjaeent to Prodnet O. pertlsn at Or- beaniedea toe eaoto by IMtoer-plane read, veto at WWi Seheol aide fiw CMy to Penttao. i THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1900 THEEE MOTHER'S DAY tt« to tow Miatw p«tn» In wikl^. tst Chun* today wia rid of Ita mjulrettMNit that a divorced ponoa BWat bo wyodgad bnocaat baiora _ _ be eon bo coaridered ft iw vo> tarip to b divorced poraon who rtoiinililliii dtoiiaiiil ■toiov ba irwiftSrfM^eoWhmftaro famnyb eboloa; good or bad ---------------- of Urine; whan in gdod aha'a happy and an jn bad a mother win wtpa away team \ amoiBit of quaao^ la. tha love at her family. ,1. la Mother'a Pay. Put with aU tha trawli^ of the VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME II Narth tarry MWal PtoaM PI Ml«t Methodists Shed Rule of Fitness After Divorce DENVER. Cold. Il)--nie Mothod. Poet of Ch^maeum. Waah.. Inatatad ^ --------tberovtaton wao*‘nlatagthe8tand. arda, not letting them doam." and The d rule apedfled that ofdp Dcedt.pnlx” to a dtaoroo 9mm n. . In approving the modli^raon^ attoraa of tho lA-miBkiiHneinber tor yaora in Methodtot diriaa no minlater—only God—could Judge a divorce# ponon’a guft or The Rev. Jolui W. McKri^ . DanadownC) Pa.,preteatedtbe change aa a departure from the "Scriptural and hiatoricat ceneopta of marriage and divorce" and from > "Goepel as we believe lt,‘ UBE8 STANDAIOg’ However, the Rev« George L. As the Rev. Dr. Ben F. Lehin-berg of Colorado Springs, Colo., has put U: ‘T doubt if there iaever. divorce whwe only one mate is HARI-iCARI the Rage in This Coimby? Arw Carpenters ok Wage Offer New Contract Boosting Pay to $3.75 on Hour in Speedy Negotiations Oakland County among 16,000 in die Detroit metropolitan area have reached agree- ment with contractor rapreaenta-< ‘wsbat M waa prevtoaaly. Itoa eaU- eight-cent-an-hour Ivage increaqa. It waa announced Yes, only we don’t do it with a ceremonial «word— we use everything else that we can think of including automobiles, boats, or anything that we can get moving fast enough-to do the trick. Who is interested in stopping this needless slaughter 7 7 »...The Safety Committee of * your Chamber of Commerce takes a very active part in public safety. ___More than three hundred pec^le helped to make the Vehicle Safety Check, just ended, a success. . .The committee also has many other projects such as water safety, bicycle safety and pedestrian safety. Support the Work of Your Spfety Committee PONTIAC AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Union Ratifies Dynamic Pacf Wodcore ' Still Don't Know How Many Will Bo Callid Bock « of Local i ttonal UnioB of Etocbridal WoriKct, the 62#i0Mild itriiie agrint Dynamic Manufaeturen UK., la Troy. Even with the end oC the strike, le men do not know today bow many of them will be called back to worit at the automotive stami inga plant at 4735 Rocheater Rd. The two-year contract. actuaBy dll raise wage and pension benefits 25 cents an hour. There to a proviskm, also, for an additional 12 cents to come next May. The ratoes will booat the baaie wage toem |SJ6 per hear to IS.TI aa hear. The contract expired last Sunday, but waa extended day to day until Edward Harper, financial secretary of Local 998 in Berldey of the United Brodiertiood of Carpenters and Joiners of America,‘said ‘never saw negotiations ao far ahead at this time of the ypar.” ' "This to the earlleet eetfle-meat we've ever had,” said Haiper, wbe la alse prealdeat at the MIcUgaa State Chipea-tera OaBBcO. "It serves to ata- Some 60 major ccmtractors in seven counties were represented by the Detroit Chapter of tiie Associated General Contractors, the Carpenter-Contractors Assn, and the MetropoUtan Homebuilders of Detroit. -CUP SHOP AND SAVE HOW! 16 SUPER SPECIAIS For Smart Shoppers Who Like to SAVEt COUPON Specials the. final has hired at leaat M aaaaatoa ei meat the t» During nrgotiationa, the pany adamently refused to lay off any of thele men in inference to returning .atrttiert. Sr A fWwp^ny oHietais maintain that they are obligated to tha noiHttilk-ers for enaUing the Itom to contracts during the strike. aalaa can to the immedlato af tta to bring tha ptaat atreagth qp la back will ba aeeordliv la aeator. My, aald Laoal ~ ‘ Itoe strike began dispute. The union pay increase of an Slituns Rasarves tha Right to Limit All Quantities On Sola TONITE-'til 10 p.m. Mssfsf-I an. to 10 psk (ALWAYS CLOSID SUNDAYS) Coupons Good Sot., May 7th ond All Day Monday. May 9th ■■M| ■■■■! ilif> Zhii Li'iipivi Pock of 3M ASPIRIN TABLETS Reg. 59c 29*1 C lif Zllis i iHIfVlt Jumbo Size—Ladies* and Mens BAN Deodorant said they were wilUiqi'to go over the company books with its represoitatlveB and decide on an increase they felt the company could afford. ★ ★ A The company offered an a the-board wage hike of five cents an hour, which was accepted by during the atriks and subsequently withdrawn by the company. laddmto sf picket Uae vtoleaoe ' Ike an aever* ae time, M Following circuit court action intended to prevent any further violence, neg^ttona were resumed. Only die issue of when striking workers would be recalled prevented ending the strike after Mardi 16. Many of the strikers have since found emidoyment elsewhere. Vet Woman Dem Dies DETROIT » — Mrs. Grover E. (Em) Trondiley, a longtime Demff: i^tfo party worker In Michigan, Sled last ni^t. Mrs. Trombley was chainnan ai the Frank Murphy for Governor Women’s Committee of Mlddgan when he was eteoted in 1936., The Thames River is 213 miles long. ANNUAL SPRING 20% to 40% DISCOUNT on the PURCHASE of YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIALI One^-ef^PenNK't Leoding Memeriol CMipeniet Offers This Oppertweity Until M«Y JM*-Ulferiiif, Flerol Cenrlng end Delivery to Your Cemetery Ut. Add Feendotlen Cost Only. Penney Store Has Camp Fire Girls Equipment Now The J, C. Pwmey Store In down- ■ town Pontiac has been author-1 ized to carry the complete line of Ctomp Ftoe Girls eqtdpment, ac-S" ontUng to Robert W. Snee, We will carry the official uniforms, handbooks, pins, bracelsts, necklaces, various maferlala for unit ■ he said. The equipment has bt play since last wedc. recently was awarded cMse from the orgardsatton's national headquarters. Itoe first frictioa inatdi was made in 1827 by Engltoh druggist John Walker. Cfiftpaiioi Maikwi — 3S !■ Stock 3 SiMt of $65--$75—$95 Overfill Ungth J-ft^ 10-bi. *225" M- IOHA 10" WIDI, 16" Hl( ■ieielsily Mead al tlM.00 WmiCWO fo $128.00 ACT NOW Mokfi your idlcction whita displciy is camplete ond Memorial Doy erection is ossuijed. Ail our flrtest granite memorials in Borre, Wousow Red, Salisbury Rink, Dakota Mahogany, a cpniplete new display of brilliant colored t^pmem Granite.' All stock corr^etety sound and flowlese. Guaranteed everlasting ond weather resistant. MARK EVERY RRAVE 24" lent, 12" wMe, 4" kigli. Reguior $55 value. $OI|M SALE FRICEOel .. 0^ 24" long, ir* wMe, 6" kigli. ‘It’s the first time that the Pan-store has iearried fiw line. Why Accept L^for Your Money NOT 3%’ NOT 3V2% BUT SPANISH I PEANUTS; S9c Poand ; c : RMiUa atid Miud to ! p*rieeUos. (Umtt 1-U».). ■ CANOT—Itola PlMT • Clip Chi< Ci’Ufvn [ Gillette SRper-Blades ■ Rtf. 69c Seller R Pask 10 tor S 53*- ■ Tha «U M* butotto -Suptr’ btoSM p adf* Mtoty tmm- (Uodt S pMbd.) 2 Durable Vinyl PLASTIC J i9x12FL DROP CLOTH; $1.00 Value S ■ ■ AMkto'ft Clip Zhis Cimpivt Fits Most Movie Cameras Clip (.hisCoupon Tip Zl/i< Coupon Famous 'Harriet Hubbard Ayers* ■ Ayerfast Lipsticks s Reg. $1jOO S 39‘ 1 3 for $1.00 _ S SB^toVM* u-rndmi'dAn. R| TW eh5 vokm. ICEOee.. *49" INFANT MARKERS Ae Uw Ae S2S.00 Clip Zliis Coupon !■■■■ ■■■as OFFICE AND PUNT OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. te 8 F.M—SUN. 1 le 3 F.M. PONTIAC 6RANITE & MARBLE CO. asanrun •ruiMvnnt ICipitol Saviigs & Loaa Asspe. 7SW.ItorM PE A0561 |gwww| ________^_____________ s. Genuine PYREX Gold Banded ! «ae.|41S ■ ■ ).99[| ■ (SnarMdCnnMrSrti 871 iTb* rrwyto ■ Bdtkdf.■ thui dtom. B- GEO. E. SLONAKER a SONS Ookland Avw. FE 2-4800 Ponttoc it, Mklaigon CUSTOMtt TAMCNSg BUR OP BUILMNO 98 North Soginow Strttf Tkg Slora That YOU iwiff iig Toxm THE PONTTAC t»RESS, SATORDAY, HAY 7, 19C0 Ministers List Services Th» Ponttoe Numi Guild and lOadmaiy Worinn o< anpnl dty pcwnt a tMhfciB guwh Mt tlw^u^ ^ S:SI to 6:9 Soadap afliitoxm at th# Bedime School. 154 Lake St. lira. WOliam Stevaat ol liharty Baptkrt OtoNh la tcMidait at tha groi«a and Ifn. Oaniioa Gnvaa, o< tha aftanooa arill honor mothen at tiw 3:30 aarv- MAV Wa confloJ/r Inwfa you to wof^p wiU» u«. _ FIRST UHITED MBSIOHMf (ilIRCH Ml M. BMi aha. Putor. o. KfiMtin. an ■«— PACUNG BlXMU - Kathy O'Brien (Wt) d 17 Ptogree St.; Dava Winth(»ii of 6SS E. Tenny-aoa Ave. apd Judy Lougheed of 415 Fourth Ave. are paddng booidi to ba'ient to million idiooli in Africa. The book collection ii iponaorod by youth groupi of Joilyn Avenue United PreiOy* terian, the Oakland Avenue United Preibyteilan and Flrit Presbyterian Churdwi. ' BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WEST HURON AT MMK STUer Dr. /oaaph Iryiam Cbapmcm. Poslor Percy M. Walhy, Ir„ Miaitfr of Educodon Two Worship Servicas—S :40 and 11.00 a.m. Sannon: "ENEMIB OF TH€ HOME" 9i45 a.m.—Church School Oasiei for All 7 00 p.m.—^Youth Fellowdilp Croupi Pastor'! Firesidt "THE 90OAL LIFE OF DEVELOPING . CHILDREN" Wadrttsday 7:15 p.m —MW-woek Sarvlee of Study arvl Prayer "An American Baptitt CoarmUon Church" Westminster Fellowship Groups Packing Books lor Nairobi, Africa The Rev. Edward D. AUchard, pastor of Orchard Lake Conunun-ity Church, Prsibyterlan, will give "A Tribute to Mother" at the Motiier’a Day observance at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Elks Temple. Members of the Westminster 9,000 books to be taken to Nabo- .ST. PAUL METHODIST MS » aeeprrtake 10 AJI. ” *'**“ lionilnt Wot^ 10 AAL and 11:10 AJi. Aav. fames A. McCfunp, Miajtfr MarmuHit Baptist Church 68 W. Walton FE 2-723^ Sunday School 10 A.M. Morning Service 11:00 A.M. Youth Group 6:30 P.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. aiding fort^the Word of Life'* loamhip of Joslyn Avenue, Oekland First Presbyterian churches are making final prepa- W, Africa and placed in the first public library in all East Africa. rations in their "Books tor Africa' project. A imogram of Preshyterian hig^ _jhoo| atudeida all over Michigan, groups are seeking to raise up to WESLEYAN METHODIST FIRSrCHURCH of the BRETHREN •St. riMP.ll.lwO Mwatei WtnUs tl:SS A.M, MM to Uw P«MW to tie MsUmis M estou to tto iiM-t Psuevtup ST. MARrS-IM-THE-HlllS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2013 JOSLYN ROAD (north of Waktan) • am. Holy OonnmiUon and Betmon The Rev. Praak'^P. Bennett, rector of Bt Patd’e OnBch. PUnt,^ wUl preach at both servloes. The beautiful stone church in the hUls "SERRCHING TBF SCRIPTURES" with RooMvtit WdHs, Ministsr CHURCH CALENDAR It:M 1----- T;SS P. M. I:SS r. M. MUST AN INDIVIDUAL BE > MEMBER OF THE CHURCH, II ORDER TO BE SAVED.? ____I nose HOT eayi aittwat. I Umh «t will aH Aerw thAt « ' b. WTto WlTHOOl BtAl^ BBunup ni eoep ah wsrrr" POn HAH CAHHOT BATS. 1 tAla dcMmlMtlM U HMto M An! Wow uds to trw, wsrrrotmio TO * I ____________ __________ A DBHOMIHATIOH AT A SaiSaJiwa STSwa stoS. hateni (e tb«w to b« wruL . jHTm«e CAuns. o A. TTO 1 no iw’aiiL^.'Aa cBu»n *A MM. ri to tta MUt tAT! 1. e^ - t:U. i. taOlto aSw* maa am m-•*-- Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH OOOUtT LAKS no. Sunday School — 0;^ A. M. Church Service.......11 A. M. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHORCH Botdwin and Fairmont Sunday School, 10 A. M, A Free Qff ior Every Mother Worship. Hour, 1.1 A.M. _ ,;The Id^ hfathai:;. :^^^^ have collected end pf hooks which will be taken Saturday to the campus of Alma College, the central receiving depot for the state Ingathering. r^ert there k new eniy ene book for every thaueand people •f pepidattHi. Members of the local fdtowsMp Christian Science Lecture Thursciay The project began last summer at one of the youth conferences, held at Alma, when the Rev. Dr. James H. Roblnsph of New York aty challenged the young people to undertake the program. Fownder and direetor of Blom> togside CwBrnWAity Otorter. Dr. BeMnewi k ake wMeiy ' to Afrka. His recently conceived program of n work camp^tudy aeminar trip to Africa by American college students is now receiving wide Youth Hour, 6:15 P.M. Gospel .Hour, 7:00 P. M. "Honor Thy Mother, Thai Thy Days May Be Long Upon ■ the Lord" Exodus 20:12 Rev. M. C. Strolghf, Postor ^ The Reeroenlsed CHURCH OF iSlfS CHRIST of Letter Dey It rnmt St...FAe^ i-VMI aocleim by both chunh and stole agencies. A great dedication sanrice k be-ii« idanned for May 15 on the Alma campus at which Dr. Robin-and ottwr Presbyterian church iievmra^toDrATtwi Williams Lak« Church of tho Razaiinne Pad ptiAwte Hattfoenr Roed lb AAL SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AAL WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR 1ST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Ave. REVIVAL CONTINUES Through Moy 15th -j Rjsa.SPSS! issstz.'is\^A or "AH ADOmOHAL HAMTV (or OdA DOtoSniHT OWOmiO, OOHrijpTPW 1*^ yJtotot dumh toTO (ar Chrtot to. MAU. WaCOME TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 210 HuoNes Street. Rentkc MkMom 'Christian Science—Defender of Individual Righto" wiU be the sub-jdet of Mrs. Eda H. Hay's lecture when she speaks at S pm. Thursday at the First Church of Christ, Sdentkt, 164 W. Lawrence St. Her. lecture will concern freedom from fear, through spiritual understanding of Qod. , Prior to entolng mwctice of Christian Science healing in 1942, Mrs. Hay of Indianap-dk, Ind., was active in edueation. Author of many achoel textbooka, she bu hdd porittons with the National Education Asm., the American Aasn. for Oilldhood Educatkm 'a dubs. Since 1968 Mrs. Hay hat ketured on Christian Sefenoe in Canada. Europe and throughout the United Pastor to Preach on'Influence of Mother' Sunday The Rev. Theodore R. AHebach will preach, on "The Influence ot Mothers" at the 10 a.m. worship service Sunday in Oakland Av^ nue United Preabyterien Chorehi. Mothers will be honored and apedd recognition given to the oldMt mother, the youngest mother, the mother with the most children present and the grandmother with the moat grandchikfaen present. The Builder and Pioneer youth roups will meet as usual at 5:9 p.m. Fint Social Biet^ieh Oturdi diurdi. .wtti prssch on "A er’s Advios’ at 10 a.m. ftmday. Sunday Sdioal k sdwduled at U I’s rneaUiM is afotod for p.m. at the panmafa. AO aarvioi are hatOB haM attha JolaMon-Bobool on OrawMst Lake road naar Hatchery road. , tJBURCM OF GOD Ekkr liL J. WatkhH. paator, IB preach ott Molhar’a Day at 11:30 SSnday moratag at tha Omreh of God. 398 W. South Blvd. A “Thk la Your Life' program mf BaMwta. fl 54m $d. Ive. Stovlee ... T:30R.M. Sunday School .....lOOOAM. Sunday Momtog ;.IISOOAM. _____^ 7-JO AM. Tueto YaiMi Nepk 7 JO AM. ThundaV Rwn^ ,.« 7 JO RAA REV. TpMMV GOW. Pastor ice Sunday afternoon. Prises wlB U be given the oldest mother end to y the mother with the most children. Hie Young Adult u will be in charge of the program. The public is invited. Fint Chriito Church Dltdplmi at Chrkf Sunday School10 AAL ChercA Smrvica .. H A.M. Pastor Paying Tributo, AAen of Lodge Singing, Speaking Sunday France* Capudlle will sini ''Sof«s My Mother Tnufo Me' and the ESks Male Chorus wfl present "Holy Lord of AU," “Mother" and "You’U Never Walk Donald M. Long, exalted ruler, eUl have diarge of the opening aovioe. for toe Esteemed Leyal Knights. The Esteemed Leading Knights’ retofoPse will be by McCIel-ton. Gedfrge Thurman, chariain, will give the benediction. Ray L. Bernier is program chairman for the annual event Directing the chorus will be MM Larimer. Vetiand Amfing, organ aocompan-kt, will play "That Wonderful Mother of Mine." Banquet to Start OftSilvercrest Church Plans A program of pngreas t First Congregation^ Church a Mill, E Huron and Mt (3«Mms Mahoba K. Burton, Aflnfetor MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE lOtSO AM. The Rev. Mr, Burton, Pfoditng 10:30 A.M. Church School sen pabuaa Laks ne. Wm. loFountoln, Porior SERVICES 9 A.M.. 11 A.AL 9CHViv.es V A.m., 11 n.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL lOiOO AAL SHEPHERD of tht LAKES WALLED LAKE 3MB a Oonmeice Read Robert T. Sbodto Pastor CHURCH SERVICE^... 11 A.M. SUMJAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A.M. CHWST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. MAstlae At nsAiiaiAM Sahsel 66» BkabeUt Laks Rd. Iran C. Row, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:1'5 AM. CHURCH SERVig lOJQ A.M, SYLVAN LAKE MkMkBsk at Long Isdn Rd. Pastor Clark MePboiJ SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:45 A.M. SERVICE ........n AM. -CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Alrpmt at wnUams Laks Rd. Arrid E. Anderson, Pastor BEAUnrUL SAYIOUR N. d I Rd. sad Square Lake Roadi. Donald G. ZUl, Pastor Sunday School ....KLGOAM. 11.-00A.M. a baaquef at 6:45 p.m. Monday at First MethoJM Church. It wm Unue through Friday. ST. JOHN'S , PONTIAC 17 BUI SL at CfMrry SL SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9.-45 A.M. biURCH SERVICE 1IJ0AJM. Ro/ph C. Claao. Pastor Sunday School ;....6:4S AM. First Swvioo.........8:30 All Sooond Sorviee ...11.-00 AM. St. Paul Joslyn at Thiid Goerfro Mohder, Pastor Sunday School .....OKM AM. Morning Sorrioo ..10:45 AM Bloomfield • TOWNSHIP Wm. C. Orafo, Pa$tot Churdi Sorrioo .. ■ .10:00 A.M, Sunday School' .... 11 JO AM. St. Mark WoL C. Orafo. Pastor Sunday School .... .9:45 AM. Church Serrico ....11:15 AM. Cedar Crest Fsmswortb off VnkB U. M. Howard E. Claycomho, Pastor Sonrices ot 8:30 AM. dhd n A.M.^ Sunday School 0:4S A M. Groce Richard S. Slucknoyor, Pastor Church Sorrios ....tJOAM Sunday 8-Cvtolat OcnrlM Pa$ter Ihbwt A. NorA F^4.g2ie -r United Presbyterian Churches Tie Way Out' to Be Shown cft Fellowship Rally OAKLAND AVENUE Oaklud tt OftdlUae Morning Worship . Biblo ScbodI ..... Youth Foliowahip . Etrming Sonrioo .. Wodnoador 10:00 AJd. 11:20 A.M' . S;4SP.M. . 7:00 P.M. 7:00 PM. AUBURN HEIGHTS HM Primanr Btreat ?. ma. Palmtr. PaitM 10:00 A.M.sSund«ty Sdiool lt:IS'P. M. Wotahlp 6:00 P.M. Young Paoj^aa Sarvlaa 8:00 P.M. “Tha Way ObI,” a fllin depicting the troe Mary of confessed bank nbbar A1 Johnson, will be shown at 7:30 tonight at tha Oakland Youth FeDowahlp Rally In Chrls> tlan Temple, $06 Auburn Ave. Kennat£ Brown, organist, will peasant a trondune solo aooora-panlad by David Brian at the lerry Walker wlU preside at the Sbifsplntlon at 9:15 pjn. Sunday at Sunny Vole Chapel. First Assembly of God 210 N. Perry u Sunday School 9:45 A. M. A BaauHful Corsaoe will ba I Ovan to Eadt Mothor COMMUNITT UNITED Drayton Plaina, MOchlgan W. t. TMavliMB Sr.. Pastor Bible School...... «:4S A.M. Mornlnp Worship .. 11:00 A.M. Youth Gioups ..... 6:30 A.M. Eranlng Worship.... 7:30 P.M. Wad. Proyaf oora Study Hour------- LAKELAND Maeaday U. and Wnu. lik. Rda. nsr. Bar P. iMbsrt. Pastor Sunday School --- 9:30 A.M. Morning Worahip . . 10:45 AM. CohtinblaAYuiiue I BAPTIST CHDRCH 64 Wm CoU^ Ava. Sunday School ............... ...9:45 A. Id. Monlng Worahip ...— ...............11 A. M, B.T.U.............................6:30 P.M. Evening Service . ..............7:30 P. M. REV. M. F. WYD jR.. PASTOR Cooparatlng with Southam Baptist Convantien — 9,000,000 A4ambart — • All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. ot W. Pike Tha REV. C. aORCE WIOOIFIELD, Ractor Tha REV. DAVID K. MILLS, CuiaM 800 A.M.—«oly Communion 9:30 and 11:15 A.M.—Momino Praytr and Sermon b/ the Ractor. ChtMh School. TWa., May 12—Holy Communion. SOMETHDiO SPECIAL — When the Rev. and Mra. William McKee returned from misalonary service in the PhlUppinea, they came by the way o( Europe. While in Germany they adt^pted a baby Taml Ann, now eight months old. Taml wUl i ‘ ' first Mother's Day with grandmother Mm. Edith MdCee of 37 Waldo St. Other grandchildren are nine-yearold Cindy and twina, Kimbertey and Tunothy, S, all diildren of Mr, and Mra. Roy Anderaon of 244 S. ManhaU St. The Rev. Mr. McKee wlU speak Former Pastor to Be Speaker 'A Lovely Mother* Topic of Morning Sermon at Baldwin Evangelical The Rt. Rev. David Makoto Goto, Episcopal Bishop of Tokyo, Japan, speak at Clurist Church Cranbrook at 8 p.m. Thursday. Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL YoatiB P*opl» Soturdoy . . .. 7i30 P.M. Sundoy School & Worship.. KhOQ P-JA Sunday Evening Servict 7i30 P. M. Services Tues. I Thurs. . 7:30 P. M. Church Phone FE 5-8361 UL 2-5142 J/ahop L A, Pea»tU LEACH ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH . 1 MU« Bast al Aabwa Hcitbt*. 1 Moca M«rtb al Aabom tU. The Rev. H. I. Voelker of Detroit, a fcMiner pastor of Baldwin Evu^lical Un i t e d ChurMi, will preadi at both ship services Sunday. “A Lovely Mother" will be hia theme at U ajn. The subject at 7 p.m. will be "Jesus Came.’ Robert Oomety wHl be the leader at the Junior High youdi group mecdiag at S pan. "Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother" wUl he the topic.' “The Church in Africa” will be the subject (d the Senior High group at the same hour James ifiscock, the leader. The annual Mother and Daigh-ter Banquet Is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, said Mrs. Albert Lone, genefaf chairman. Attending will be members le three missions ot Christ Church, Nativity Episcopal Church, St Stephen’s Episc Church, and The Episcopal- Churdi of the Advent as well as members of Cairist Church and Interested persons ot other parishes. The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. Lawienon Street Sunday Sdilr9:45 a.nL Toung People's Legion 6 p m. lioraYWoraSip IT a.nLTY^ :30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN and MRS. J. WIUIAM HEAVER Good Music —Singing —rnic to the Word Preaching God Meets With Us —You To6, Are Invited Christian Temple, 50S Auburn Ave. Dr. Lois P. Marhm, Pastor St Louis Pastor Coming to Christ of Lakes Church School, Bishop Goto Wasedn UniverMty, Tdqm, graduating in 1833. stud^ for year at Tokyo’s Central Theological College before enterliy; Virginia Hieological Seminary, Alexandria, Va., where he received his doctor -Of divinity degree in 1937. He was ordained in 1941. A chaplain at St. Margaret Schord lor Girls and St. Paul University in Tokyo, he was also proof Christian Ethics and History of Christianity. The Rev. lyan -D. Ross of St! Louis, Mo. has accepted the call to beonne pastor ot Christ at the Lakes Luttieran Church, located on Elizabeth Lake nod near Williams Lake road. Wmidiip ii at 10:30 a.m. and Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. The congregation is presently worshiping in tiie Beaumont Ele-^lenta^ Sdiool. Rev. J. Luthar Btuffldd, Assistant A Spadd/ Waicoroa Awaits You A mission devek^er of the Lutheran Church, the Rev. Mr. Ron assUted in establiahing the local as a mission. It is now sell- The congregation has scooted the deed on the panonage in the LAke road and the deed on the site for a new diarch at the entrance of Twin Lakes Subdivisian on M99. DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH ns. St TIMsd or >33M Runssw geboM .. 10 AIL Morning Worship ■■ 11:00 Ail. JaolM soS SMlsiMri' Church Youth Service ....— ...................5;2 rswor-ncv. un tsbona •- a- aiiat.-anTHOB ewaup “Watorford TownMp’t Amaricon BaptiMt Church” CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Craaoaot Laka Read ndar Hatchary Ro^ UM* Vwfttif holt Hmoty Durtnc All •rric* Orchard Lake Church to Mark Mothers Day EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE I MW Wsikiat Lafea *L «, W. fuL os. Mkt m im* Sunday School It .«*, Ckwaw ipr oB ogasl Praaehtng 11 am, BiJhBO pJA 6:m p.m • Ratho — C3CLW, 7:39 am., BOO ko in Datroit A. / Soughdy. Poa. DaWitt Btniphay, Amt. Paa. | ' FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE watAnintnT ^ Sunday Schaal .9:45 A.M: lISi OMiSr Cbw~ wur ha ~gl^ aadi . maim pratant in Sunday Sc(^ A Oft fW Oldmt Mothar, Youngast Mothar, MotharvwWh Youngart Baby and with Larg^ Family Prasant. >asiar PraaeMnn'ar 11OO and 7 00 ' ' Morwng Sarmon . ., - -^waashtau at a -Chitillfa Ban” L E. Vem Allan; Ptrsiof .iXck North, Mtnisfar of Music Mothers Day will be observed : Orchard Lake Community Church, Presbyterian, witti baptism of children at both services. The R*Y. Edward D. Auditrd wfll ch on "Pblth of Our Moth* The Senior High FeBowshlp will leet for supper at 4:30 p.m. lor ..le final meeting of Uw aeaaon. Recently elected as nwderator of the group was JoAnna Welch. David Sprunk was named vice moderator; Karen Eicher, secretary and Dodle Duckwitz, Hie Bible study of the Assn. triU be hdM at 11 a.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Edward O. Auchard presenting Uie lesson. The executive board will meet at will speak. 12:30. 71w>Marinera wiU li|^ ad old Christ Church Cranbrook CHRISTIAN PSTCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH He has translated six books from Ml into Japanese. He la married and hoa^ee ir director Lyndon Salathiel. KEEGO HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH nu 0. can Uk« Road SUMDAT BCROOL—10 A ST. ANN'S EPISCOPAL MISSION Snadar aebool, l:M A. M. canim. u:to L it apootond to at. Jaaua, Whaa ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH gQI MHfoftf_______ 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 10:30 A.M:—Momlng Prayor and Sarmon. Church School. CHURCHES of CHRIST ilston to too “HoorW of Truth" Each Stmdoy OCLW TV 8:30 AM. WXYZ 530 P.M. METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET Lyal H. Howiton, Psttor "Light cnid Life Hour" 8:30 Oja. — 960 on your dial Sunday School 10 A. M. —i/l^jrriilprSerWciii 11 A. M.and7P.M. Atother's Day Message Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 P. M- Candle Lighting Sarvico BRING THE FAMILY FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH _^6 Orchqrd Avanua___ ___ Bar 4frm%Id hni/, Harry Nicholf, Precident Lycmm 10:30 A M. Sorvico 7:30 P.M. — Rev. Mao Randall of Dotroit Rot. Marshall, Sparing 'Motherhood" will be the topic j of Dr. Waiiam H. Marbacli's yer-lon at 11 a.m. Singing special numbers will be Pat Ooperoan. Rowmarie MeOoU, Beverly Allen, Jeanette Ohanesian, Nancy Ailmi, JOdF Ailama, Nancy Ohanesian, Betty Cox. Floy Kdt-law, Dorothy Dawson, Jane ScUea-aer, Louiae Everett, Jean Panare-toa and Barbara Harris. and Curole Gray will partietpate in the PloMer Jasior High program at i:M pjn. The BeMor Ugh group wtl be hoota to flw Halted Charles Houae^ assistant director of admiasions at Alma College, made for a sdtoot from Jum 20 TIRST METHODIST rudson : ------Paul T. Hart, Pastor Barry J. Lord. Asalstant Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 10 KK) A.M. **Motherhood—Plus** Rev. Paul Hart, Preat^iiiff 11:30 A.M.-CHURGH SCHOOL YOUTH FEliXlWSHIP 6:^6 PJI. WEDNESDAY 7:30 MID-WEEK SERVICE FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH MM WUUsmi Lokt Rt ar. DMs Bstorsy Sunday School ............lOKlOA.M. Worship Servica................11:00 A.M. Wodntsday Praytr Strvica.......7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Servict...........7:30 P.M. PASTER PREACHING AT ALL SERVICES I Waterford Community Church v I 5860 AndmonvIUe Rd. Worahip ServicM .8:30, 11 A. M. . Sunday School.........9:45 A.M. Evenirtg Service .........7 P. M. Hour of Power .... .Wed. 7:30 P. M. Welcome to a Frimdty Church! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ooklond and Saginaw . Pontkic, Michigan Nett. H, H. Savage, Pastes \ Rav. W. EL Maim, Au’L Poster -Si||§ 9:45 A. M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL Cioaom for* Alt Agna / 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP 'TRIPLE RESPONSIBILITY" Evening Service—>7:00 P.M. . -'THE MOTHER OF THE SNEEZING SON" Bar. W. E. Hokes, Aoat. Pastor, prfodilng SYLVAN LAKE Bible School 9:45 A.M. Sunday Morning 10:45 A.M. "The Groat Surprise at Judg- 6 P. M. Servica "The Faith Once Dalivtrud— Tito Socorui Conting e4 Christ" "Dtal-a-DtoOtlon" FE 8-0451 PONTIAC I. rmy at atn. tomm FE 2-6269 Everting Worship 6 p.m. "If You Fall Away" Evotyoao Wad. BiMa Study. 730 P. I fa/nvitodf Central Methodist toy. lOLTOH n. Bom. da., m niv. DaNm. t wallacb, nj>„ a«mi MT. JOan K BOXX, DA, aweeUt MORNING SERVICES 8:30 A.M. and 10:45 A.M. REV. FORREST D. HEDDEN, (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 AM.) i(3iRiS'ii9N5qecE SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY ADAM and f ALLEN* A4AN 2 Eoat Lenmmoo Siiual Opan Daily 11 All. to 5 PAL Friday to 9 PJ4. Sunday Sorvioaa emd Sunday School I1.-00 A.M. Wodnoodoy Evonlng SeiylmalPM. I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST { Lawranoa and WilUaaM Straata HOW CHHISTIAN SCIENCE HEAIS RADIO STATION CKLW—800 KC SUNDAY 9:45 A AA. TV Evary Suitday. Otannal 7, 930 AAA \YQP' ited ^ FREE CHR^’hAN SCIENCE LECTURE entitled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: aER OF iIVIDUAL lUGHTS" hr Ella H. Hays, C.S. of bdianapolii, Indiana Member of Oie Board of Lacturedtip of The Mo&er Chuidi, The Firat CStuidt ol Quist SblentlsL in Boeton, MoBscKhusetta At Fust Chuidi of Christ Sdaitist 164 WEST LAWRENCE PONtlAC, MICHIGAN THE PONTIAC PRESS «WMRarp«rwt ^ PobUm, » SATURDAY. MAY T, IMO OwH$i*ndhbmtdL0MUiftfpThePontlaerr€$8C money now than face another . bend issue in a couple years. Louis C. Schimmel is one of the ^ top finance men in the Middle Wert and he says we amount aakedL Personally, I’m willing to take the word of the area expert. I bdiere in Schimmel. I beHere hi the School Board. % ★ ★ ★ Thejr’re honorable, capable and trustworthy individuals, They aren’t _________ _ _ .^ asking anyt^g for themselvM. “that can’be'folded aid put ' -niey’re asking you to help guarantee ^ pocket...................Hum a sound education for our own chil- 3^^ three roUer skates dren. Much of our tax money fades youngster. “Two are to wear,’’ into the hungry maws of Washington to leave and Lansing. This stays right here, ^t the head of the itatn.’’.. ... Wfw spading rtwut four per cent of ^ distinguished our national income oh education. pj medicine at the Univer- RBS8IA 18 SPENDING TWSLVK _ ^ Michigan Hospital, declares; 1 PERCENT. , ask for it over there. TS^justtakelt. ★ ★ ★ • Cast a “yes” Yot* f®*" the children ef the Pontiae ares. It wUl cost you abert the price of a full tank of gas per year. Is that excessive? b H too much? % sense, visit the poUs and vote “yes.” Drop Religious Issue .... J had prepared an open letter to jUmmsT Jrtdng three direct ques-ffions, but before I could mall it, he “A man with an aging state of mind is one who looks at the menu before he loo^ at the waitress’’.......... TO keep the record straight, the Rev. WnoJAM H. Mabsach' tells me 3rou “say’’ grace; “ask” the blessing; “pronounce” the benediction; and “offer” the invocatkm. ★ ★ ★ The U.S. Government plans a dozen emergency buildings more thew a hundred miles from Washington in case Russia gives the full works to the Distiiet of Columbia..............Snitched. from Imperial M a g a^ i n e; “ ’Gentle* was a lovely wififd until television tied it into bxatlves.” ^ answered them in a press Interview............... Riclu^ Nixon’s Here are the querl^: — L Do you favor smiding an ambassador to the Vatican? 2. Do you favor putting parochial schoob on the public tax rolls? 3. Do you oppose the dissemi-nation of information on birth .control when It’s requested? ir ir ir 'n He answered the first two directly Sand simply, ‘ The reply was “No.” The third received a negative, and ^ tile answer was hedged slightly—but '-^^y slightly. ★ ★ ★ Personally, as a Protestant, I accept Catholic BIsknidt’s answers at ^ face value and as far as I’m concerned, religion is out the window and completely negligible. ★ ★ ★ ,< la this .connection, Benjamin McKelway, the astute and excep-tionaDy abb Editor of The Wash-ington Star says in effect: The reilgisw bsM seems to be settbd and Kennedy himadf can aasbt by bttliqr Uie matter drop.” Let’s discuss issues and forget The POWER of FAITH I Which do we want? There’s only ono answer. ★ ★ ★ against a common foe that seeks to enslave aU humanity. As someone remarked the other day, money used for defense may be thrown away, but we’ll still have our nation. If we save the money, we may lose the country. Perhiqm it’s that simple. rnertThe And in Conclusion . .. Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: One of the elderly statesmen just had a ride in ain underdzed automobile. “Getting out of it,” said he, “was like being bom again.”........... A hat manufacturer has a new Voice^of the People Last School Tax, Letters Appear in Today^s Column Emyoiw ihouM vote “ym" m the mlUsgo iiicrmm Monday. Wp can bo praud ol our achoqis and School Board mombora done m miidi to Improve our achool eltuation with many saw achoola a and eateeteL After afc wmn w. b«r Ihtegs Im b~. we mn't bny tUnge ontaMded by N yemre. ★ ★ ★ _ The taicreaee wUl be about U oknte a week on a home as- eeeaed at 15,000. We pay other Uvtog Incrlpeee without a vote. Why hesitate to pay lor aducatkmf We'd Bke to aeO our Khools continue with the bert materialB and toacbera available. Our chUdmn’a bturse are only ai secure ae their educattoj. The American , Federation of be able te do IMa wMwnl asy Teachers la organised for the tJ milk aslra. welfare ot teachere and pupils. Ita w A w ' nwls envision teaching as the higheri of profeerione and include To Mr. Oemun, It’a atrango th4 practical, profesaional ohjectlvei, while tt«e equallaed vahw did drop, the aHainment of which STo you took in moTC doUare. Tht equally important to paownte aeck- equaliaod valuation will go up as Ing the best educstien for their coot of Uving goes up. Than the Teachere to partteidariy prewl ef the nmay AI1/4X0 wbe’ve Uon and meyra dteng tt right now. Wanted MtUter won't have to the very backbone ef ear c nmatty tel"* oance we voted far him to have free boeka. Dr. WhUmer aaya he aeoda |« ndU' haveto worry,! It wUhent the AS a added etate < On the main fk)or of the General Assembly Building of the United Nations la a small Meditation Room, "dedicated to silence in the outward aense and stillness in the inner sense,” where "the doors may be open to the infinite lands of thought and prayer.” In the center of the V-shaped room is a slab of iron ore, millions of years old, "a reminder of that cornerstone of endurance and faith m which all human endeavor must be baaed." Visitor! may see it as ap unadorned altar, "dedicated to the God whom man worship* under many names and in many forms." The iron ore may suggest the choice between destruction and constnictian, for from it man has forged swords as well as plou^fa-shara. On «w waateaiwintiiqr. OveiheadWm figia, tram whleh a ringle titaft lllumhiates the 1^, "a symbol to many of us of how the light of the spirit gives life to matter." Here hundreds of thousands of persons of all faiths have meditated, prayed w registered in guest borics their suppmt fsr world peace. Days of All Faiths Stress Religion on Mother’s l^y By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER How can a man be a saint and oH to a solitary, aaoedc Ul tbsae days Issue. Motl jxwctically The Pontiac Federation of Teach- year, that Pm aow of. aiM I am era thank theae people tpr their glad teey will have tt wUpeu* support and ask ail votera to go any U asBte. to the polls Monday and vote fw * W * better s^ We think the Board , ^ ^ . has made a very rsaaonaMe re- ^ * to* •“* ■choola to quest which can be aupportod by have the v^ beat and I want aU thinkiiv people. teacbera to be proud and bi«py to auininiungpw work to the Pontiac idtool dlitriot RaaaeR d. Btfiw, Pim Thert’a no guarantee the Board won't ask for the L4 variable. It Poatlae Foderattea al Ibachois ^ figure, aa it’a pone — from aa low u 59 cents to aa high Downes says the School Board u |1.70. doesn't need die ' money. The Dowaca School Board says H does. Downes uji (Mykc Rd, quotes figures and figures. They _____ quote figures and figures right '' „ « h-«.bi. m«. Groups Appreciate So are Oil Ybe people on the School NCWS RelCaSeS Board and school staff. It looks like I have to vote for and or the Many thanks to The Ponttae odter and ao I will' vote for the Presa for Ha cooperation tfaroogh-School Board and staff, aa they out- out the year. The marketing innumber Downes by a wlda margin formations for consumers progrsm to number of people. would not effectively reach Oak- Badly Oontased land County food shoppers each —— week without your keen interest to When I vote "yes" «»the achool comimmHy affairs and service, tax issue Monday, tt win mean an >«*»• 9oaophlae H. Uwyer additional output on my part equal Coaaty Extcaatea Agent to the coat of a Sunday newspaper. — Thto is AimaB contribution to help I wish to thank The Pontiac continue and extend good education Press for cooperation in printing in Pontiac. notices throughout the past season MeOsanaB School Parent for the Meny Mixers Square ----- Dance Chib. Never have I questioned the hoii- Beg A. Edwards, Piss. he share with the Ap^e John gCntUnyilBl Mna m aaa *a*l^ d*hlaA rMuIwtA* larhmil them daye to belabor a wonwwt Howdoeaauchamangettobo Iteue. Mother's Day. aa luch. la Juat from the bate blogra- Board. AU te practically out of te preaent pto "« <* «» calla gave . ^ certainly haid tow. IVe used are put out by bto WogrASmtev. out the l^tiac dtotrict They ‘Pregg HcadUlie Bto He was a great acholar, gnat take to so much money to operate, * , —^ ----^ -----^ and what fuito tlw put tt to is teto inP00rT88t€’ Tht rescue of te day began some years ago wrhen the old Federal CbuncU of Churches changed it to the Festival of the Christian Home, a day empbaiblng the nde of the entire famOy to creating the kind of home to which reUgioua life is nourished and dkvekqied. I khn to S a’t tt. ___________________ as one of te wanted to do, ' ' Christian doctrine. And aU his withdrawals from prestige and positian only meant He did not even can about be- that he wanted to be alone, away Ii« baptized. He put tt off untU from the fighting and maneuvertag he was ten years out college, that wen going on to te diureh. He thought he would try being a He wanted to be when he could lawyer, but after going through aU do his best thlnktag and writing, the necessary studies he dawdled Certainly there is nothing un-salnt-for ten years and then came borne, ly about Butt. It was at this time be was baptized. «kpyil|kt >•*) ballot Hdd to att-pnrpooo and they have te right to noe tt as Mkto enough tram te A75 to match federal fade, heeamo the Board wIB be abto to eoUeet aB I read The Pontiac Presa beadUne; "Lana’s Daughter Eacapea Over Fence From Home." Seems then ahould be some happy event or eomething of more genuine interest than that. I've always liked The Fnaa and don’t like to erttidae, but I do think that eqaaHaed vatae. Vo Mrs. Ifaaae-wtto, rm very happy they wfll Actaal name is llidma, Katherine Ryu Nixon. The “l^r waa her own addition at the agF of thirteen..........Selective Service Chief General ficrahey is reputed to have said 73^ of our inductees were rejectedTor “physical, mental or moral iefecta.” That’s hard to bejiive...............Roy Howard' ^ of journaliam’s best known f^urcs aaya; “Don’t recognize Red China.” He just completed/a trip through the Orient and pk'a a veteru observer. ' ★ ★ ★ Trusted scouts advise me that Bi^lBRL Sassz should be nominated as one of the especially attractive w 0 m e n of the area. She’s u ex-chuge senior student from Germany, Nomination hereby made.. ......Fossil indica- tius prove conclusively cigarettes were smoked mwe than 700 "years ago..............Britain is Fiance’s biggesk champagne customer ud the U. 8. Is a distent second. Belgium ie third.......... J. Boau. Hoovn found himself overweight and shed 30 pounds...........And don’t <3 .e n ^ forget to vote “yee” Tuesday for our ^ndingr for Deieiuie ... boys and girls. They cu’t vote. They Pieildeht Dwioht D. Ekxnhowxr have to depend on YOU............... ^‘made another pitch to the nation in Dept, of Cheers and Jeers: the C’Sp-bdhidf of our fincign aid pngesasL Masoarit Ron; the J's —handlihg OohenrrentQr, both branches of Con- of tiie CHEUMAir case, greai have pnned hills substentlally —^laaou) A. Fitzoziald homo or It to M( Bkaly to be ■mtatataed at aU. Hto lather asked him to help run year in the Protestant calendar hww ... Uw rather was thm Case Records of a Psyeholoirirt;, This year’s th«ne was "The fam-ily as a Christian community" — it was the same way an idea anyone would find difficult life. He was made Bhhep ef to dispute.. TWa iq>[«oadi distributes the i«q>oosibillty iuxurately. It puts Mother in the right per- speSra, and to her proper past- Btotrap el Oemtaattoeple - em co«w tion a. Just one (teugh pei^ to tejive gr^ ^Z^'pSL^hSgS. Brt Z- and tewed poor taste. Mn. VanMaam Keego Harbor Are You ‘Writing Home’ to God? ■ame way aB hie to dispute TWa M»wwidi distrib- Mma!’ araiBst hia ^."^aad Jolto to c hip fteorfed, saxuA^ ».lhrir.omi m.Jto. ym as vure-hut 4h^ utesttereaponalbiUty accurately, never went te hto dioceee. Tbm. buckling of bu$itM$ te- oxtra 9M or sm. tended him. Awmmttte. hatew It puts Mother in the right i«. eliU agatast hto wiU, he heeamo So team to pay tribute where , ^ * --------- ''—*—"—■“ «Nf tribute is due! You are Juvenile Dr. Cnne, I never ttiroght Tesponsibie when you don’t tt»to that way btlor^” ha muaeA your dutlea. And tt to te “I Wm the toes tet ww to the most important one of thaw who set the tone of te home. early Cknnh. But be stayed there — r r l ~ _ * luinii vour ouaes. iim b is ne * r—#- "» « “* »*^ **" »*« HW «< of O.HIOP Of^- nolte » Wploolo. on Dr. William Brady Says: Drink Skimmed Milk to Cut Down CaUmes aSZhtSSt £an\uSg”nZ) toiw^letter home afleastonce • he vowt he’ll phone Oed more *** ... So I agreed with Jake. But I decided to punch home an idea that I deckM he needed to think My doctor has had me on digitalis for about a year, aq I am anxioua to rend your C V D lee-eon about a real heart tonic. (WLR) Ana. C V D artary ■end S cento and. atarapad aeif-j dreaeed envelope.' Ite daughter and I have poetal card. "But tf he wants ____lean a woman do to correct ■om® m«»y » a musetoa to te stomach which have new suit of dotfaeso lost teir support and let the itom- you can be sure ach sag away downf (5(n. CWL) he gets to touch A«.-By ‘tote-m*,"Itek. With « ®t once.1 It. yen met often. By DR. OEOaOE W. CRANE CASE E - 454: Jake L., aged 51. has an only nm in college. "Dr. Crane, he makes me Irate,” -igte- i “aron’t you Jake be^. "Iw he neglectt to negliSt aa your tonT But he teok his head vigoroualy to deny my charge. “Wait a minute,” I added. “I had a wonderful dinner to your home last qwte'^Yet you never ■aid gnwe at te tabic. . write to his motb- It a red tonic. -Forte VHV booklet •tt and r trottblea tents ed aeif-^^^^H envelope, (h)v ^ (ac "Bttwever, Ctoi AhnlgMy to your Father. And he hm topoltoi' ymi, toe, hy giving yen geedegm- Mi “God gave you health and raa-nonable wealth, yet bow often do you figuratively 'write bome’f “God never demands foil from us when wn pray, dom bet "ni teewa that hten wtBfModt-«r tonight and tee hour te ra-acts. You come bade tor dinner hnok nuMdes, if yen get a im> ' ef general ex-walMwt to Med "Your eon docs occadonaDy next weak, and wnTi ‘phona’ God phoM you, even if be revenm te befow w» enfi’* ' “ " write w Dr. Oeoie* w,^ Owns "Maybe I have eubaidiaed him too much, ehT For we always sent * * * wi,r now., pmn Mvmi nw "But wouldn’t ,00 tUnk he’d --------------oMm. hloolo<«orUlo>,dMttU|o>o- hm ma«h wodndo to idim ’ K ttenlly exdudes sogarf Answer me his mother of naedtesa worry hx * ears. We iifver had tt until we visited a friend four yeais ago ttenllye tet! (KFA) Aw. — I refer yon to te book Body. Mtod A 9agw. by B. M. Ahnhawaw, M.D. and A. W. Feast — at pnbBe Hbrary ar drapdi^ M a letter regularlyf" BTUDENTS, NOTE WELL/ Yes. Jake has a valid point. And none of you college atudehte is eo Oventelmed with studies tet you ooew’t easily drop your fsmiliw a brief note every .week. Ttott to jwaycr at bedtime, bqt do ywf "Fw I a yen? "The iM»t tipM you toel irate at your aon, thereton, just think about nbot Fve sald."r Jake looked thoughtful 1 u .?SKSl.“®rW* M rvotWPriM to OdtoWW^ SI S* rot* ot PmUm. Utohltoa. Htwaw af opc. THEPONTIACP^^^^ MAV T/ I960 Education Spells “Opportunity” for Your Children A favorable vote on the school milloge will guarantee that childran will continue to hove good books/ good educational tools, and good teachers. It Is-Your Obligation Toward and Endowment For Their Future! The Board of Education of the School District of the City of Pontiac Urges YOU fo Vote Monday FOR the School Millage All registered voters are eligible to vote - you do not hovefo be a property owner to vote. Review of the Facts 1 Income to operate schools has been going down since 1957 * BECAUSE y the allocated tax rate has been reduced ythe equalize valuation has been reduced The “variable” allocation of 1.40 mills should be replaced with voted millage BECAUSE y it will guarantee this income to the schools / it will make for financial stability . y/ it will equalize tax rates over the school district 2 —Operating costs are going up and will continue to rise The additional millage is necessary BECAUSE / operating deficits are faced each year 1960-65 BECAUSE y enrollments are rising each year J the cost-of-living is going up y/ operaung uciicius are raecu xt/w-w 7 it is necessary to continue a good educational program Some of the reduced income must be restored BECAUSP y the program of good education must continue y^he other choice is to cut back the, educational program What happens if valuations are raised substantially? y projected costs of the school program are in dollars y the voted tax rate levied by the School Board would^ be just enough to raise the dollars required y if valuations go up substantially, a lowering of the * rate can be expected The Cost is Small 2.80 MILLS ADDITIONAL OPERATING RATE For Pontiac City, this is $1.40 per $1,000 equalized For the Townships, this is $2.80 per $1,000 equalized valuation — $8.15 per year for the average home. valuation — $16.30 per year for the average home. This proposition has been studied and endorsed by the following citizens and organizations Pontiac PTA Council Oakland County AFL-CIO Pontiac Ucal #653 UAW-CIO Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce GTIZENS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT Mn. Harold B«ebe-UM Peotlac Rd. Mr*. Jack MelMwCll--24M Rkhwood Mr. MU* i. CroM, i ■ Bank Mr. wauan J. Doan ^ _ Dcoa Broa. CMidy and Ogan Mr*. V*r* Dofceee Davor, CammanHy t)rfaiiMa»lon*jrf Poatlac "TiB; HiriM a T Mr. B. 8. Nehoo Univoraal Oil Seal Mr. Balph T. MorveB AooUb-NwvoB AfOMy. !■*. Mr. Canon U Ombob,. Vlpe-1 Mr. Bobart B. Eldr^Ex^ VlceJ^oa OaonMiiHy NatlonalBaBk Mr, Harold B. Eirtwr. Admintolrator I L. Omb«l VIo* j NaUooalBuik i!a»^ Dr. Oaorfo N. Pctroff Mr. Howard Power* ThooHU W. Pewter, Jtr, mrideat WeegeHtait Club Mr. Bobert M. Glenn Mr. Arthor Boeenthal Arttiar^ Women'* Agpvel -. PhlM E. Bewneii, Mayor ty of l^tiae Mr*. Fred Brom «« Moore Mr*. RobiBBOn Broaeel—3M Pioneer Mr*. Robert Bnni*-m 8**nt Mr*. Bex C*bb-4N1 Jaoun Bd. Ite Fred Cro*nnaB->17*2 Lakewood ~ »ra liwiwic* C KMillworth Mr*. BobOTt Dorman—1|7 btemaw Mr*. Lyle Dneenbary—44 EUwood Mn. TboBUM P*wler-44S Bartlett ' ' Mro. L. D. MeUBKhUn—T«S Kenilworth Mr*. Kennefei MeQueen—M Weet New York Mr*. L. B. Mlner-tM Bloonrfleld Mr*. HerbeH MnUa»-14« Bagley aty of 1 teteterial A**n. Mr. Fred V. Ho«^Pr^nt Oaklaad Connty A/X.-CJ.O. Mr. WlUiam B, Hartman, AHerney Dr. P. M. Hathaway Oakland County H Mr. laaae Smoot <> General Hoepital Board Mr. Everett C. SiMirleek, Pre*ident Rema Chib Mr. Irving Steianum -Lion Store Inc. Mr. Noyee W. SUalL Jr. ikin*. Free li* Chib Mr. WUHam F. Kalwite Hr. Jimmie Lee KeiA Pr Sty-Wide Cheir Onion Mr. Leonard T. Lewi*, President Mr. Noyee W. SUalt. Jr. Noyee W. Strait Agency. lae. Mr. Wiliram H. Taylor, Jr. City Commissioner Dr. B. B. Targin, FresideA Urban Leagne of Pontlae Mr. Edward A Mater Abstract * TUIe Ouaranty Company Sugglies, Ine. Mr. Merle B. Vsm Buckner Finance Company Mr. Mac T. Whitfteid ’. Han; J, Woodn ntiac Chambm- of Mir. James Mi—. -------- Nordiside Kiwaai* Club Mrt, Geneyteve Mattock, PresMcnt Mrs. Rtehard Geold—IM* 8. Lake AbkcIus Shores Mr*. Fred Ooiaes-m W. RundeU Mr*. jGeorge Gray—44 E. Tale Mr*. James Hartsock—394 8. Marshall Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Hotoington—1397 GhMIngp Rd. Mr*. Thomas Hollis—1S2 8. Genesee Mr. F. Jack q*rton-874 Lowell Mr*. LesUe H*tctakis*-St9 Fourth ^8t. Mr. Leslie H. Hudson—341 Galtogly Rd. Mr. and Mr*. Donald Hamphrie»-^t9M Dixie Hwy. Mr. Mike IIUadew-171< Josiyn Mr*. Hamr E. King-99 8. Shirley SC Mr. Raymond King—1995 Dudley Mr. Dick M. Kirby-91 N. Edith St. Mrs. Stephan Kivss—794 Cameron Mrs. Anton Koenig—794 KmiUworth Mrs. John Lake—1551 CoUier Rd. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Lake—959 Lake Angelu* Shore* Mra Peter Lar*oa-795 KenUworth Mr. and Mr*. Arthur J. Law-47 Miami ! Mr. and Mr*. Sylvan Lemaaski-499 NorthfieM Mr*. Cart Master»-<495 Pontiac Bd. Mrib'Mark Ne««ili-- ^ pgr bI o«ai OL 1-6623 W Jpe Vallelif **The Old Rdkdile.Pioneer** eCLIP THIS AD—LICENSED • INSURED WORKMEN ByDteltag I, edh, JMVU-IflY pWlUBMlf fM mM sow Mkin hy alWaaliBi llto mM* \ THK PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY T. I860 ONE COLOR ' j Niirs Mr. ond Mrs. School Toxpoyer: VOTE NO SCHOOL TAX INCREASE MONDAY. MAY 9th, 1960 WE ALL BELIEVE IN EDUCATION AND CHILDREN BUT! Tolk Dollors ond Sense! Do You Believe School Income Tox Has Declined? Do You Believe Assessed Value Has Declined? Do You Believe Enrollment ond Cost of Living Hos Increosed 'Foster Then Dollors ond Sense? Toke A Look At the Dollar and Sense Chert Yeer SchMl facMM Nr Ymt % iMiNW Orw l*S4 S«kMl DbtrtaP ItMiteH AmmmO Val. NM« SchMl BmwIIwii* (ChlMmil % Imtmm e*or I9S4 COST or LiviNe INDEX $4 Inavassa Ofor lfS4 1954-5 . 5331,175.00 211348,090.00 16,921 114.8 1955-6 6363,540.00 21.2% 317353,785.00 49.8% 18,197 7.5% 114.5 -1.3% 1956-7 7341371.00 37.7% 367319310.00 74.5% 19,009 1X3% 116.2 1.2% 1957-8 9,361,924.00 75.6% 378384363.00 794% 19306 14.7% 120.2 4.7% 1958-9 9,657346.00 01.1% 363380,922.00 71J% 19398 17.6% 123.5 7.6% 1959-60 j 10^^2.00 99.0% 348.127^00 64.5% 20,336 20.2% 123.8 7.8% 1960-J (Est.J* 11,618,323.00 117.9% 379J21M1.00 79.0% 20,752 22.0% 126.1 ' 9.8% ^ 1960-1 figures ore estimoted on the following bosis enrollment and cost of living ore from school districts figures. Assessed oluotion is bosod on the $361,102,955.00 os oireody set by Ooklond County Toxing ogendes. We hove odded only a 5% foctor for the stote tax commission increose. This could be 7% os reported In The Pontioc Press to dote. Even with NO RAISE from the stote tox commission over $7,000,000.00 will be raised from locol taxes. If we odd $4,193333*00 from other source shown in School District Officio! Budget, this would moon on income of not less thon $11300,000.00 or over $1,000,000.00 more than shown in budget forecost doted in April ond filed with County ond Tox Allocotion loord. 1. Why vote 2.8 mills odditionol tox when oireody the schools ore going to receive over $1300,000.00 more thon they osked for in their own budget! * Jr'lfwould seem ^redudRcm~ki|icdl^ speoBiiil ^ __ NOW LET’S TALK SENSE 1. It is obvious thot school income hos not declined but, IN FACT HAS GONE UP FASTER thon either enrollment or cost of living. (See dollors ond sense chort obove). * 2. It is obvious thot the school district will raise over $1,(KX>,000.00 more thon budgeted for in their own budget filed with the county clerk ond tox ollocotion boord in April. Budget figure is $9,944,190.00 needed for 1960-1 school yeor operotion. This is on estimate ond not o finol budget. 3. Logicolly speoking it would seem toxpoyers should be refunded $1,000,000.00 excess income, but to provide the BEST AND FINEST EDUCATION we hope the school district will use this extro $1,000300.00 wisely ond remember the tax-poyers generosity. ./ DOiVr BE CONFUSED By Vogut Rtfartncos to $52,000,000.00, or 2.8 Mills or 1.4 Mills or Anything Elsa! Make It Emphatic Vote No! This Ad Paid for by Individual Toxpayers^and Voters of Poritiae School District ar^ ^ ■ ..............................^ .............. ' ■ . ' PONTIAC TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION V \ . 'i. THK PONTIAC’ l»RKSS« SATma>Ay> MAY 7, 1960 Qkay, Mother, It's Your Day! As Queen, Ask What You May A little girl takes on a big job because she loves Mommy so. Mrs\ Charles Abair of West Yale avenue will have breakfast in bed tomorrow. sefved on the prettiest tray ever by three and a halj year old Jeannine. Love and...giving are the....special iih—. gradients on the menu. Honoring their 92-year-old grandmother, Mrs. Mary Firmegem, with presents for Mother's Day are Frances, left, Mary, Margaret and Butch Finnegan. Grandmother Finnegan will open her gifts Sunday when the childrens mother is also honored. The youngsters parents are Judge and Mrs. Maurice E. Finnegan of Delaware drive. Grandmother Finnegan has another son, the Rev. John Finnegan, pastor of St. Brendan Catholic Church in Detroit. Form Garden Club He^g Your Ticket to Grave—^Abby in WestQcres Area Women in the Westacres area have formed a garaen dub, affiliated with the Woman’i National Farm and Garden Derail Mate's 1-Track Affection Express Officers are Mrs. Wiimer Menton', president; Mrs. Wd<. liam Bachmann, vice president; Mrs. George Veiiinde, secretary; Mrs. Charles Forbes, treasurer. By ABIGAIL VAN BUBEN DEAR ABBY: My husband retired four months ago and he is driving me out erf nny mind He sits arouDd all day looking through magazines to find things for Biblical Talk Set for Sorority Unit • Alpha Omega Alpha chapter "Of AtpharChfOnAsa «ffl~THeet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. James E. Henderson on Oakleigb road. Bloomfield Hills. Mrs. John Carritte will speak on "Gardens of the Bible.” Mrs. Chester Bobd is refreshment chairman. for him. I have lost all my women _ Wendt be-. . »use he insists on going e V erywdiere with me. Even to the beauty parior. ABBT You know ao matter how much you love a husband there are times when you’d like to get away from him, but be wants me at lis beck and call every minute. If . I get out of sii^t be oomes kwUng for me. Please tell me what to do about this situation before I have a nerv-piu braakdo^. GOING TO PIECES DEAR GOING: Find SOMETHING to keep your husband occupied. Try to taiterest him in a hobby. Gardnilng, or "sumips, or coins, -pr model trains, or crossword puzzles or some kind of vdunteer work, (church or youfii groups). . Men his age have even taken up painting (don’t laugh) and there an adult trainig classes if he’s so minded, and manual trfiniog classes if' he’s not. Plan Derby Day Party ■ I A juicy Mother's Day kiss from 6- *;• year-old Daniel Kent will be a happy memory for Mrs. John Stephens of Fleet street—especially when the young - Members See Safari Slides man reaches six feet in a few short years. Ten-month-old Kimberley Ann chortles with delight. It's her first Mother's Day tomorrow. News of Some Local Goings-On Tipacon Honors Mothers at Dinner In observance of Mother’s Dao^, Tipacon. Chapter of the ~ ■ Women’s Guest apoaher Mrs. Harold A. ntzgmld showed color slides of an African safari and narrated her tour of Africa, ’ oommencing at Naii^L Points ot interest shown were Johannesburg, the Kimberley' Diamond' "Mineoi' ~^ipe' Town and parts of the Belgian Congo, South African game preserves, pygmies, native ceremonies and. dress. - * ■*/ It Plans for attending the Northeastern Diatrict Oui v e tioa at Fantlind Hotel in Grdnd . Rapids June 4-S itere dis-citeied. ‘4tqr Ahead in W is the theme for the weekend meeting. Educational chairman Mrs. Dorottiy Brooks reported the MSUO sdKrfarshlp wiU be awarded to Mary Welch. A "Hand of Friendahlp” tea hi September win honor Miss Wddi, Gladys Hyatt and Mary Fought were toiatalled as new members by Mrs. Ch«les Irish, preddent. Hueits wrte Tifis.nPder *A. Peterson, Mrs. Sara Ballard. Mra. Maude BUdatain, Ifrs. Charles Borst, Mrs. John Dean, Jdra. Anna Brandrup, Mra. Ootcher,' Mrs. Era Vogst. Mr*. Grace Wbitehei^. Mrs. Joyce Seaton, Mrs. Ward O’Brien and Mrs. Bessie HoiU-day. Cbqifdetiiig the lial were Judy Lunsford, Giena C^, Patricia Carter, Mrs. George Bentley, Mra. Clara Cfalbralth, Mrs. D. R. Veazey, Mrs. Orville Woodworth, Mrs. Donald Rldiey, Mr«. RoScoe Hodge, Mn. Halley Redick and Mrs. Julia Jensen M Skokie, HL Bridge’Club Puts ^ 14 Tables In Play * Pontiac Duplicate Bridge crab gathered st Eika Temple with 14 tables in {day. Winners of Mond^’f tnaet were Mr. and Mnr. Jack Mal-strom. Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Keaaier, Josted) Nouw.and A1 Wallace, Mrs. Norma Kelkr and Mary Male hie, Mra. C9»rles Davis and Dr. T. K. Aibuthnot, Mra. Perry Bruidc and Mrs. Robert Klrcber. ’The Fred Broms of Moore drive, Herrington. Hills, host thdr annual Derby Day punch party today. Among the SO gaests will be the Raymond Kings, fite Eari Jensens, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Groh, the James Watts, the Ronald Blacks and Mr: and Mrs. Donald Melampy. ★ kb The Rev, and Mrs. Myron R. Everett of Baldwin avenue an spending the weekcnd’ln Naperville, m. nwy will attend g^ Louise Pkte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ploe of Lake-view street. Orchard Lake, has re^’^led by.plane from San Diego, Jalif. For the past two years. Miss Ploe has .been -....^ofaig social work for San Diego County. W If ★ On their 20th wedding anniversary Sunday, the William R. Lau^hu were boats at buffet and I csB^ -steud^ r^ - If T spoke to John, he would probably tell me to mind my own buainess. and he would be right. Should I talk to Sally about it? I know her, but not too well. What would you do? JOHN’S SISTER DEAR SISTER: ’Talk to your brother like a Dutch, Uncle, It is perroisnUe to involve yourself bi somebody else’s bittiness in the interest of saving a family. This is “constnictive intervention” —, not "butting ‘ in.” Tell your brother that since you know what’s going on, others probably know, too. And that’s all, brother! AAA DEAR ABBY: If you use.thia letter you may print my real name. I don’t deserve to be spsired. I was an attractive inarried woman with two children. AAA My husband traveled a lot The Carleton Oorryi wm boat a family dinner Sun^ in their farm home. Other family members present will be the Melvin Ciirrys of Huntington Woods and the S. B. Smiths of Linden road. A- A A ' ■ Barittira Graham. Drayton Plains aenior at Ontral Midti* gan University and outgoing preoident of the Aaaoriated Women Students, attended the annual installatioh ot officers and recognition breakfast Sunday. She reported ou AWS ^^iecte. ^ : ' myself. He was too trusting. I q>ent a lot of time at our Gmmtry Chib. Then I tearted seeing some of the men from the Club on the q.t (Some marirlad, amne sin^.) My hrabuid got irind of it-and we fought over it He said I citber stayed homa or it' because of foolish, inconsiderate, selfish mothers like . . . "GUIL’TY” "What’s your problem?’’ Write to AW^ in care of The Pontiac Praa.-Eorxperaooal reply, encloae a stamped, self-addretaed envekHpe- Teen-agen Want to Khow," send 33 cents and a large, self-addrefsed, stamped envelope in care of tilis paper. Zontas Plan Men's Night kans tor the Men’s jrfigbt dinner and program were outlined at Zonta Intenu^ional’s Thursday meeting In Hotel Waldron. The annual public affair Is set for 6;3B p.m. May 12 at Devon Gablea. Jack Van-Coevcrlng, guest speaker, will show pictures taken on on African aafari. Shower Fetes Mary Dennen Bride-elect Macy Dennen was honored Tuesday at a ■bower in the home of Mrs. Vincent Dennen Jr. on Ardreth street, Waterfor^ Township., Mn. Ridiard Watson was co-hostess. Attcndtng were Mrs. P. Howard Grady, mother,of Min Denaen’s fiance Robert Grady; Mn. WQImr TOykir. Jackit TbompsoQ, and lilrs. Gertruda I soon found out that a woman ahme is not invited to. parties. Also"that Ml- divorcees" are auapcct. And no man ls„ intfreated in a woman with chUdrrii tmleas she haa money. The children mtn toeir father and when they are sU enough te I’mdiw that 1 am the one who deprived them of a normal home - how vrlB they feel towards* me? Too many innoc^ ora suttering Aloo present were Mrs, 1 tin Buikenia and daughter < oL also Mrs. L. Bradley, 1 Kenneth Hamfltop, Mn. ^ O’Reilly, Mra. Donald Of Mrs. Raymond Andrews, ] Russell See. Mrs. Dallas •on. Mrs. SWrtey Stratton Dteu Thorne. A qilnster dinner was g Wednesday by Mrs. R Grafe at her Royal Oak he Goetes included Mrs. I nen, Mrs. G»dy. Mrs. Vin Dennen Jr.. Mrs; Watson, 1 Gene Crapks and the h riect’s sisters, JoAnn, Del -t--r THE PONTIAC PBBSg. 8AIUHDAY, MAY t, 1960 ELEVEN Banquet Honors Mothers mother and d»ughter cooper' tive benquet km eC^lintted at 8L Paul Lothermn Church Tuee-day. Mri. Geoise Kreeabach wm IMataiiakwa. A toHt to dmgMan oOand hy Mn. Iloyd Fttoch. MSUO, addreaaed the greap ea **Leve.” She epohe m fear top-lea derived fran letten la the ward “lave’' -> toyaUy, amnl-preaaace, verity aad aftori. Mn. Oourtland (Ming read the ^oem “Mother’a iVatch” by Edgar A. Guest. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Alma UnkswUer, eldest mother; Mn. Ben S. Hawkins, second ekt-ast mother; and Mn. Ervin D. Aahbaiii^ youngest mother. Mn. Ashbaugh wm also mother of the youngest daughter present. Othen recognized were Mrs. niltam risfaer. with the oldest snghter prsswt; Mn. tiester Hasten, mother withJhe grsatsst number of daughters'"present. Committee memben fOr the ban> were Mrs. Dennis (Hander. Gerald Phelps and Mrs. Ool- The Jttdton T. Thurstons of St, Clair Sltores announce the engagement of their dsutghter Smdra to 2nd it. Richard Kline Hartman USAF, son of the KHm B. Hartmans of North Genesee avenue SANDRA THURSTON Moose Women Enroll Madison .School PTSA Hails Past Presidents Junior Higb^ School’s PTSA met Holsiagton. Mn. Walter" Mil-lage, Mn. Francis Oak. Mrs. Lyle Out, Mrs. Wayne Wmvct and Sirs. William Anderson. FoUowing installation at (dB-cen by William Wright, sev- two sociO'dramM depicting They were "Little ’Tennlte.’’ written and directed by the class, and "Granny. This Isn't IfflO.” written by Velma D. Hayden, PbJ).. chairman of the guidance department. New York Itaiveraiiy. Studento participating wen LeRoy Pritchard. Greg Baker, Alice Vaught. Mike KniUis. 'Jayne Fisk, Jvriv O’Dea and Cariyn Wright, aQ behind the In the "Termite" cast were Cbonie Evtfilt. Dsbbts CoOK son, Alan Lince, Robert Church, Ed Nurenberg. Nonna King, Carol Roo% Robert Pto> tanao and Terry Weir. Cost in the seeond produe-tk» ware Shirley Hath. Nancy . .. Cart Cohoe, Martha Webb. were Ron Everett, James 13-my. Dennis Oo. Susan Meg-gitt, Linda Moore, RSeky Lyons and Susan Meggitt. To remove the lacquer from new copper msdds before you use them. - - - - ■ c / let them l minutes in botUng water to which three tsMrsiMtp"» of >*«iHwg soda Past Governor Uuny Nonnanjand Mrs. Wellington Lewis re-| ti^ on membership at the en-iceived their Friendship degrees' roHment meeting for Women of at the state conference Sunday in the Moose in Moose Tenq>le. The Grand Rapids, class honored Bin. William Law-1 * * w I Candidates enrolled at Blonday’s BIrs. James Jones, Mn. George meeting were Mn. Lawrence' Hahhberger, Bln. William Jones Hutchinson, Mrs. Ri^iard Wingett,' Zeta Chapter Meets Mn. Clarence Land, Mrs. Robert Cramer, Mn. Uo Pond, Bln. George Callendw* and Bln. Charles 4 switch in symMt is only temporary when prominent Democrats ride Disneylands makedtelieve elephant. In California to make arrangements for the July national convention SP PStoWH are from left, Mrs. IT. W, Earmemn of Gainesville, Fla; chairman of the national committee, Paul Butler; and Mrs. Dolores M. Martin of Honolulu, Hawaii. at Borsvold Home JBeraum HustoH,- Blrs. Emil i Birmingham, Bloomfield Folk Trek South Flock Today’s Derby Zeta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority installed offi* cen at a meeting Thursday. Memboe met with Mrs. John Borsvold of Sylverter drive. .were. Z&sbetli and Mn. Elmer By BVni SAI7NDIM BtRBIINGHAM - ChifchUl “ ------- r maqy Bir- Btoo^M the historic Rewfortty Derby la run. "Flying DuW* Ihfor (town yesterday, pOoted by Us owner Everril E. Fisher, dudiiv Bln. William A. Fish- Mn. Fisher is Joining the fomliy group at Dbdana Farm near. Lexington, Ky.. the counbry home of die Charies T. Fishers. Mr. and Bln. Gsorge A. Cavanaugh drove down Friday, accompanied fay the Junior George -CsvaiisugiM and the Paul BldCennays.. The senior Cavanaughs recently returned from Florida, where he maintains a racing stable at Ocala, m well m the one in Bloomfield Hills. Also driving fo/-LouisvlUs Friday weiS' Theodors Ms^ Blanns, "Andy" (formally Andies) and two dsssmstM St BISU. Amin’s pMeMs, toe Frsnete C. kkUaiktofo, have invited Msnis to watch the famous Bln. C E. Dalton christened Jack Dalton wlto a well aimed bottle of champagne Wednes- Blr. and Bln. Dalton snter-trtned et a "Bon Voyage" party aboard the beat which Wm formeriy the "Vacation-land” ferry running between Bfaddnew <3ty and 8t Ignaoe. BIrs.. William 6. will celefants her birthday today with a group of friends at dinner in the Downeys* new home in Rudgate. Warren HWrsey will boat a group ol Mends this evening after the Village Pleyen’ see-ood preeeiitation at "Harvey,” mXAN t. BIr. and Mrs. Rnssrtl Wate-scott of maore drive, Waterford ____: of their daughter Susan Jana to JamH Let Stevensoo. sen of BIr. and Mn. JamM H. ol Wi Wl HAVI THOM HARO TO PINO ITIMS Golden Day Set Sunday in which ha plays the leading Halsey Thorpe. Margant BlacKensie of Cass City, assisted by Bfrs. Arthur O'Neil, cbaidain. and Mn. _____ Mtddmi. sergeant at anna, conduct^ the installa-tfon. W ★ ★ were Mrs. Bora- Tha rtiow opened Friday and wiU be repeated Ms} 12, 13 and 11 , look no further for the very best and~ moat bMiitifiilly ool'-ored geraniums. Bloomfield Country Day acbool wai hold Its anmial genmitmi sale Blay U and 19 at its new looaUon. East Maceday Group Meets at Home of Mrs, Bock by the road. Officers were elected .iaoeday Gardena Group recently at the home of Mrs. Harry Bock on Wilson street, Watet^tord Township. Bln. Gordon Brown and Mrs. Edward L. Morearty aastoted the hostesa. Mr. and Bln. Milton Bfanly entertaiiMd at braaktaat San> day at Orchard Lake Cbuntry Club. he chalmiaa; Mn. William pbs. John G. Wood la ex-PfCted home tomorrow from a week in New York. / Sr a a Mr, and Mn. Thomas R. Georgs breaaarer; Mn. Dould OM-■table, rapMtor; Mn. Bloreaity, The Golden Wedding ai nry of BIr. and Bln. I I wUI t home m Owego iMve from 2 to S P-m. A Maas Nd thanksgiving will tw:celrtwatodwt«;“ito»cMt de Paul Churrti bn the coupte’a anniversary date. May 11. Mr. Dtnnan retired last foil from more than 45 yean in the Beta Sigma Phi Unit Sets Events, Holds Shower Phi Alpha loto OiaptiT of Beta Sorority met Tneaday evening at the hcHne of Mn. James Curry on Gtadstone Place. A miniMure gidf party on M«y 17 WM announced and also H pi» nle tor. membna and hudbanda June 12. Mra. Dougtoa HsOett ol ad libs will bt boatoaa. amounce the birth of a daughter, Katherine GiUeapie, 20. Mn. srewn and Mn. WUUam gebring, praJjMt leaders. Mrs. Blorearty and Bln. Hotch-Uaa presented toe program "En> tertataing Graciously." Bln. Joel HaynM wag a gq^ Bln. Brown of Lotus drive, wiU be hoaten for the June picnic.. Have You Tried This? Bananas, Prunes Keep -Gike Moist and Tender ky 3ANBT OOPX Sure, we’ve had ledpes for banana cake before this. But we’ve never had one for a banana prune cake. This makes a large cake, one that will stay moist untU the last crumb is eaten. iBIn. Donald E. Weddle, to-^'a cook, hM been preanent of the JC AuxUiaiy for the past two years. That, plus taking care ol her home and three children, haa kept' her IH np* stwer I waspon tMlaa poMw I tMspeoa MSe 1 Usipeoe salt ^a.^i^toiwa..a. The Oakland County. Branch,, Women’s Internatianal League for Peace and E^peedom, met recently at the home of Bin. A. D. McLay of Birmlnidtoni. Because of a SO per cent metn-bmhip increase this oeaaon, league, organised on » oc basis lor some 90 yean, voted to break up into Pontiac. Birmiag-ham and Oak Park brandies. Mrs. -John C. Houston of (Hen-wood avenue will serve m oouMy coordinate. Each group wUl (unction under its own executive board. ■Mn. Royal Exline invited members to her Indianwood road home fe "picnic supper" in June. Church Women Study Psalms Fifteen membars of Leal Ernes Group ei First Presbyterian (3iurch met at the Upper Pettibane Lake home of Mra. L a tt r ence ^elton WeiftiMaiS^Hri. Paul Blystom assisted tte hostess. Florence Schlesser led the devotional study on the book of .Psalms.'. Group chairman Mrs. Ed- next meeting adll be at the Detroit borne of Bin. Ridiard daric National Prexy Talks to Unit 2 of the MOMS in the Franklin Arno Hulet for a school giil lunch- .Btn. Howard Estes of Blmdng-him. national president, spoke on "Peace Among All Natlona’’ at toe Bfos. Daacaa MeVean, na-ttonl reeerdtag ■eeretaiy, wVi in ARaoaa, Pa., May U-tl. A May IT social meeting and Unebeon wiU be at the North fobnaon avoitw home of Mn. Oaranoa HickmotL Unit I, Oswaon, la Monaoring eard party at 8 p.m.. May 23, In For Your Wedding Qualitj and Qaantitv a U PhMas In ix7 Album • FreeCauwaetoag • A Urga ”iMl Ibntatr AKfer fml «39.9B C. R. HuklU Studio 1 ML Ctomma M. PR 4-«N Sorority Plans Fashion Show Bln. Blorgan Slide Jr. wm hoataM to Pai chapter of Sigma Beta national sorority ’ITiunday evening in her home on North Perry street. Selma’s Smart Shop et Rochester wlU furnish fashions for toe Blay 19 card parly in the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. The party BIrs. (toarles Fournier, BIrs. Joe Benson and Bln. Siple, province governor, wiS attend province meeting May Ills at Ibrt Wayne, lad. Pythian Drill Teams Busy Memben of BHzpah Tfemple No. . IVhian Sisters, were guests of Fannie E. TompUm Temple No.' 41, Pontiac. The staff team practiced work to be prennted at the District No. 10 convention at Lapeer next ’nHBB-day. The Fannie E. Tompkins Temple! wiB be responrible for a I “ driU at No. 9 District Convention at Lafayette Tem|de. Detroit, Blay 17. Completion of 125 cancer <1 ings at the last nwethig of Fannie E. Tomfddna Tem^e wm reported. Somebo(Jy Gopfed? SAHDIEGO, Criif. m-~Ou-toinera enterihg a do-it-youneU foundry are greeted by a forge sign reading: n,EASE REMOVE CLOTHES---------------- LY. am HAND OtAFT -------by at a Utchea ehewer. Gifts were presented by Josn Hre. Robert Cervanka, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Special! This Week Only in the Budget Dept. Blra HaBatt. Carol Klndita. Bln. Gerald Btoore. Mit. Joseph Bmlto, iHOtoi BfuMs and Bbw. Cuery. Bflae Rottsa. daughter ol Hr. and Mn. Floyd E. Roun at Bdtoon streat, WiB o»any Keniath L. RoMfoe, foa M Mn. Bdito Roaeto al Piymoato. Wia. FREE! , ; Nipkins Bud InfonmlR With Your Wedding Invitation Offer *11.80 PONTIAC STATIONERS RS.4MI Special Oil _ Cddwave ^7^ HfilR CnTTING Fashion Dasigiwd byEiqjerts $i(x) Reg. «.00 ■MnoMveir Deluie $5^ Coldwave — Limited — T 7 oonroH ‘Where Service and . Quality Are Supreme’* RO XPPOIITMEIT •NEEDO IMMEDIATE SERVICE aampoo—Styling OOONM Haircut : ‘9« $350 Pmonslly Dtifottod to Suit |utt tom! §AssAxo ^Beeniy FE 5-9257 I jWMPT^ BE SIVIART let ffew Way take iBe herd Our modern plant and tedmlquaa wisWe US to roaUxe dull-dusty rugs and uphofoteied furnltura ”•----------condition at a lur- have ttwrougbly eleanad your carpets, i---- *“■* — furniture. NEW WAY "Bug and Carpet Cleoaioa Ezdurively Since 1929” 42 Winner Street FE 2-7132 MAY ath I HallMto Dey AND ovmm—9^9$ Studio PHOTOGRAPHERS MAIE A DATE MOW AND 8AVEI ULTRABQQUE g fashionable new spring CaldWave 795^ The entire ceiffiirel • Custom Style Cut • Floir PemfKinent • Shampoo and • Style Setting ioty-lttdgaf pBomy Wer DRAPES! DRY CLEAN NOW! AT FATHER & SON DRAPES and SUP COVERS Let (u sive'yott "Catton’* drmpe fljolsh V with decorator folds -i- you Will be ''pleased with the ^ew Look^ of your draperies when we clean them. COST? Cr- ^ ' Moderately Priced i'ICE AND PLANT aAm — nsri MMkften sM. 1 A,«L to e',r.ai. FATHER & SON CLEANERS I STORE No. S M-ll Neer CeweM leba BdU- XMmtr. IU*in CoreoriB, HM17 Calvin. BURLINGTON. Vt. (UPI) - A Univerilty ot Vermont home economics Instructor *sj» planning nd efficient tools will save time nd energy In the kitchen. Mulerie Hanllne suggested tiiet ..Misewlves plsui menus ■ week in advMioe. develop kitchen work oen-tns, avoid unnecessary steps, uae the best topU for the Job and da- The Pittsburgs CMc Arena, hich wUl coat 20 million dollars. wiU have the world's largest retractable dodie. The tnovalde roof WiU be 415 feet in diameter. NOW! thru MON. Pin... HILARIOUS FUN wilh THE BOWERY BOYS mMONEYr EXTRAI Sat and Sun. Matiaeei... CUTOONS! CARTOONS! CARTOONS! BMGITnS — One of FVance’s more flamboyant imports, Brigitte Bardot, makes her aniearance as the star of "A Woman I JVf Satan," now playing in color at the Oakland Theater. jlrish Envoy's Son Arrested Was Drunk in Ballpark; Roleased Aftar Polico Discovarod His Identity WASHINGTON (AP) Another son of Irish Ambassador John J. Heame has run into trouble wlfit Washington police. Maurice I. Heame, 25, was arrested at a baseball park Wednesday night on a chaYge of drunk-eness. Police dropped the charge early Thursday when they found out who Heame was. As son of the ambassador, be has diplomatic immunity. ♦ ★ w A public clamor arose last faU afto* a traffic death invidvli« Hearn's younger brott^, David Patridc Heame, 21. The car he was driving struck and Tdlled a Pontiac General to Mark 50th Year Nerct Week Pontiac General Hospital wlU observe its SOth anniversary in connection wifli National HosMtal Week, Sunday through Saturday. The hospital dates itself from Alay 18, IMO, but the event wiH be crtebrated next week, IMfiffSAi planned,'aoeorttag to Harold B. Four 15-year employes and 20 lO-year employes wUl be honored, as well as four retirees. But the hospital will die customary 'events during Na-tkmal HoHiital Week including tours for the public, dinners, dances and a tea for mployes, and recognition of emidoyes who compMad n to 15 years service during the past 12 months. On Sunday, May 8, which Mother’s Day, all maternity ward patients wfll .receive a rose and there wfil be (^len house for all children aged 6 to 14, whose par-enta are in die boapital, from 1-5 P On Tuesday, there will be public lurs in the afternoon, at 2 and 3. Wedaeaday the tears are shsdid - • — aad a. The Women’s Auxiliary win jtage its aimual Florence raghtfai-gale Tea tor employea at 2 p m. Wednesday. - ★ ★ ★ There vdll be dinner and dancing for the employes at the hospital on both Friday and Saturday. The service awar^ presentation will be at 8:30 p.m. Friday in the ' auditorium. Harry Truman to Celebrdte 76th Birthday at Desk INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (API-Former Presldant Harry S. Truman says he will celebrate his 78th birthday aimlvenary Sunday by working at his desk In the Truman Utoary. ★ ★ ★ 'Mrs. Truman Is still bi New York and some a Democrat, Joins seven Republicans who have announced for the post from which Willard Barnes LAST UNIES TONIGHT EUCAClE!Ml!Rnri NO ABVAJICB - MMMniHO BITEHUIIIBIII HURON HURON The STORY of SIMON PETER of GALILEE! The Picture Thut Mmde Record-grcgfciim Road Show Engagements Throughout the Couutrj/t ■->0^,.^. HOWARD #^KEEL Du# to tho Extromo Longtii of Thit Program, Thora Will Bo Ono Showing Only FlVr I w Mon.-Tuos.-Wod.-Thurt. (Comploto Show Starts at 7:20) (Footuro Storts ot 7:40) THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1060 THIRTEEN Beiuses to Issue Asscmlt Warrant Against Attorney Tte W*ym Oomty prawcmor’i otM«« li “ evUma* to tom u m nni a Rontiac uicmJ ot HfPMm Qtt • ptoe* oi «», ayttora w a ovar' wUe. artM gtephaa P. Davto. |T. Davla' Detroit •putmtOt. BoUo said there to evidence to believe that httamgr Paul lieri-deth, 40, of ITIf Winthrop St., Davto med a eomplatat charging Mt the fight oocamd after Merideth foUoirad him and tieri-deth’e etofangod wi|e Olgi Marti, 33, to Davto’ apertmegt April B. BoUo Thtoadiv r^»ed to toton a warrant for aaeault. ---- - ---, LIgidte reiwvei in the Untted eeB-defenm dgtag the fight ^^tee total MO bUllon tom. TODAY’S ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE Waterford Drive-In Appeon pn Page 25 Xh* Pontiac Press AMAZING. BUT TRUE! TNIII It HARDLY A NllftMIORHOOe IN AU OP MICNIOAN IN N(HieH 04II>WA timit HAS NOT POUND ITS WAY, AND ■ROOOm^lAWrWORTHT RIIULTS . . . WHYT IICAUH POR L41 TtARS. THIS PAM 3 Dents Queried on State Issues (RlMctal to QRAMD 1 I tor the • eDDveat _ ySmrAhat they’U heve to take a e|aad ea the aomfltutlDaal ««U he acfatoved tor amaadmaitB wtoHI Hoy kre naeded. eae el the mmi »eral to the emUUf. t eee an rsaiea la ehai«* H simpljr heeaam tt to afternoon "Aleet Your Can- _____' Besa|on, which attracted few deiegateo, only Secretary of State James M. Hare refused to take a staikl when a delegate ■ 11 thm whether they’d ad- Lt. Gov. John B. Swalnaon came out flafiy against the increaae. ONNOto OPPOSED Aftw first saying it was too Ug Ion to glw a "yea” or “no" to, Detroit Councilman Ed wud Connor said, "Personally, I’m against a sales tax.’’ It Was Oonaer who ^ wekk led the drive far aa laeenM tax laDelrsIt. ‘The U.S. Oonstltutton to too, but I don’t hear aigdxxly yelling to scrap it." NEW PROGBAMS? A third majte question put to’ the three candidates was what new programs they would spoaor if fas the faeleciea, great use mast be asada af the hoeasmie patonfial af the «. Seaway, and the RISUITS THAT OTHfRI ONLY PROMISI. lATIIPlHO USRRS RIIP TlUINO THRIR PRIINDS AND NRIOHDORS, AND THIY IN TURN TILL OTHIRS. AVAIUnV AT AU DRU» ITORIS On the question of the coOsUtu- Hare stated briefly that “Michigan faces a real eooaomic problem in the industrial field. We must increase our industrial po-mtial,’’ he urged. Oonnor put forth 1 four-fold plan to bring labor, industry and com-Ctoser togefiier, a resale of the state to the people of Mich-‘ and the nation tn offset "Wel- Cbnnor were stron^r opposed to the plu as put forth by the Junior Chamber of Gomn^rce and the League of Women w ★ all by hUnaelf in favoring It. Swainaitf said l,jJ>toev loss was laBy at SSOO.OOO. A general alarm bro^t more than 200 firefighters from 14 commqnities, fttitialfTIlBafers ’ Alli- Eagle Sat.-Mon.; “Jinx Money,'* ery Boys: “Hypnotic E^, ■on Hayes Tues.-Frl.: "’Ihere’s No Business Like Show Businecs,” Marilyn Monroe; “Mtostosippi Gambler,’* Tyrone Power, P^er Laurie Harm Sat.-’Thurs.: “The ‘Big Fisher-nan,’’ Howard Keel, Susan Kohner Sat.-’Tues.: atan," Brigette Bardot; “Yaatto-day’s Enemy,” Stanley Baker Stiaad Karting today; "Mastera of Coogo Jungle,” documentary narrated by Oraon Welles and William Warfield, ctrior, plus “Valley of Oto RedWoods’ Former U. of D. President Dies dNCWNATl » - The Rav. Albert H. Poetker, 13, preoident of tbe Untvectoty of Detroit from 1133 to ISOS; died la a lorol piipNel Father Poetker, sriw bed a dto-tingidshed career as an educator. AP PhDtDlDl DEPORTED -r Jacques Mor-nard was Rririted out of his prison cell by Mexican otflciato and depoi^ to Cbba ahead of hto Aug. 30 release date. It waa on that day 30 years ago that Mor-nard aasasainated Russian revo-lutionaiy Le«i ’Trotsky near Mexico City. Mexican officials wanted to avoid violencS by followers of LONDON 4UFD - Fbr toe flnt pewvtow el toe Seeto^y to J chairman of Unfvcrsity R«v. Albert H. Poetker Headed Detroit School betomDotof to Ditroit in issl From 1932-3? He atao bripod direct aettvtttoa ret Friday stood in treat to her afarter, the Queen, In pitolk. Palace, while toe crowd down below cheered, the Qoaan gave fl of toe Itourqaefteoperated radi^ place to Margaret who amlled and trator, returned to Cincinnati, hto home town. In 1950. Vatu he retired last >ear he vas riMlrman ef toe Phjvlea De^ mrtmeat ef Xavfaw UatvereUy. He began research In atnmk spectral lines at Johns HopMns Univcritty year* ago. He completed reaearch in 1938 on the structure and properties ct the atom. In the iNOs, Father Poetker waa R arbitrator in a dtoputc between the Ford Motor Oo. and a union. He also wu a mediator in toe ISIS 3 Bia HITS T0MI6HT! JERRY LEWIS “DoR’t Give Victor Motuio Somson ond Deliloh COLOR m UT. SUN. TONIGHT ONLY TARZAN'S liifii GREATEST |mll ADVENTURE MArk«» 4-3135 CHARLESTON. W. Va. (AP) —Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mani) disavowed Friday night a statement by one of his top campaign aides, Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr„ toat Sen. Huberi H. Hum-itorey aought draft deferroenta in Worid War II. •k It it Kerniedy, vtoo had a tingutohed .war record as a naval officer aboard a patrol boat smdt by the Japanese in the Pacific, issued a statement declaring; 'Any dtocusstoi of toe war record of Sen. Humitorey was done without my knowledge and consent and I disiq>prove of the Injectkn of this issue into the campaign.” Humphrey did not serve In the armed forces. He has explained he waa disqualified by hernia. TUBNEO DOWN IN *44 Earlier in the day, Roosevelt id charged that Hiunptarey had' requested a number of defermentt from military lervice and that letters had been written for him saying he was a poUtical organiser whose services were needed Roosevelt added that Humphrey was turn^ down by the naval reserve tn StSfy 1944 with no stated. And later, he said, when the draft board was {vessing, another appeal was made describteg Humphr^ aa representing a war-easei^ industry with 85 woikers. Humphrey was inducted in 1945, Roosevelt said, but was turned down as 4F because of a hernia. Did you caU Sen. Humphrey draft dodgert’’ I’ve never said that and I never meant that,” Rooaevelt replied. ’I did not uae toat phrase.' he added. “My whole emphasis on mn^’s war record,” he went on. “to that any man who has recognized the vital necessity lor peace. It to also poa-siUe toat a toe aervice could realise toe same necessity.” IgommerceI AfifallSSION 80< TONIGHT-3 UNIT SHOW R 1960>» AOin4toi^ * AND A GIGANTIC CARTOON FESTIVAL NEXT ATTRACTION ' THURS.A ni., SAt. "SINK frkD BISMARCK^' EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN IN THE ENTIRE AREA . NOW AT YOUR RUTTERFIELD THEATRES THE CALL OF THE WILD . . .THE ADVENTURE OF THE JUNGLE . .THE THRILLS OF A UFETIME! COMMR SOOIh RMtORT PICK. SVSAk HAYWARD M *'MVM FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATUTOAY, MAY 7, 1960 1.'^ Weather Could Factor Today Little to ^Choose- After Tompion, Bally Ache and Venetian Way SIDINO FAVOEITES — Wlllte Shoemaker (6) will ride favored tompion and Willie Hartack (2) will be aboard highly-rated Venetian Way in the Kentucky Derby today. Both had below par days at CSiurchiU Downs yesterday. Bally Ache is ranked behind Tonpion today. Jones Beats Pte LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Twelve S-yeaiy>ld horses, tuned as fine as humanly possible at a total cost of more than $200,000, waited quietly in' their stalls today for the signal sending them after gold and glory in the 86th Kentucky Derby. Post time for the start ot tradition-steeped 1^-mik run round anciept, lloweHMr-dered Churchill Downs is 4:30 p.m. EST. It will be televised and broadcast nationally by Cbs with TV set for 4:15-4:45 p.m., EST. and radio for 4:30-4:45. In a little more than 3 minutes ^4hr Twsma la 1:01 KTISy mirf-away in IMl—it all will be over except for the crowning of the winner with a Uahket of red roses, the awarding of the huge gtrid trophy to the fortunate owner and the shouts of shrieks ot the winning bettors in the crowd of some 100,000. If the winner riiould be other than C. V. Whitney’s Tomidon or _ Leonard Frucbtman’s Bally Ache, the shoots' will be drowned by moans. For tttese two horses stand om 11^ the Dawns’ twta steeples. Tompkm« 'a Kentucky-bred son of Tom Fool who made his tation ill Califemla, is lik^ By the Aasoolated .Prem Sad Sam Jones is back in stride, file WilUes afe at it again and the San Francisco 'Giants are wifiiin one game of the National League lead. It was as sinqde as that for file iGiazds 'Friday night, whipping Pittsburi^’s fint-ifiace Pirates S-1 in the («ener of a niree-. game aeries at Candlestick Park. They scored all' their runs on homers by Willie McCovey, Willie Kirkland and Willie Mays while Jones wpm a threeJdtter. * * * Jones, a 21-gaine winner in the Giants’ near-miss of the last ters and a, one^tter for a 3-2 record after taking a couple of beafingi by St Loula and loa Angeles. This one handed the Pi-|rat|BP' «Vcrn Law his first defeat Thirdiilace Milwaukee, 2H games behind, was rained out at ChicagD, but the Cincinnati Reds won tbeir fifth in a raw, beat-' ing hnirtii-plaee 8t Louis 1-0 in a fonrJiitter by Jim O’Toole, who also drove in the ran. That gave "the Reds a lilfiHilace tie with Los Angeles, beaten 6-1 in 10 innings by PbiladelpUa. Ing McCovey, who had singled. Mays, hitless in only one of the 18 Giants’ 19 games, then hit his secohd home run by way of marking his 29th birthday. ★ A ★ Jones walked three, struck out five for the seventh three-hitter of his career. Rocky Ndaon singled in the fourth, Bob Skinner singled in the sixth, and then Bob demente spoiled the shutout in the sevoith with his sixth m. The Phillies, with. Doa Card-Wl and winning reliever Dick Farrell (24» hol<^ the Dodgers to two hits, won tbeir first at Los Angeles in li tries since 1968. Bobby Gene Smith’s double broke a 1-1 tie in the five-run 10th and A1 Dark added a two-run homer against loser Sandy Koufax (0-2), who strode out 15 while giving uB seven hits in nine innings. Bobby D^reco’s home run tied it in the sixth for the Phils. The Dodgers scored in the third without a hit, getting the run on three walks and two wild idtchea, ,★ * ■ ____d. scored in the sixth When reliever Marshiill Bridges (M) walked Ed Bailey, then in- Tha Giants went r^ to wo|k on the Pirates, scoring two in the first inning on McCovey’s Jars, after a single by Jimmy ; Davenport KiiUand’s No. 4 home run came in the fourth with Orlando Oepeda'on baae after fore- Pastrano Beats Alonzo Johnson LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Willie Pastrano it looking forward to richer and m«e important ^lits self he it a better li^ beavy-wei^ than a heavyweight. Nearly a year ago, the flashy Miami Beadi, Fla:, scrapper dropped , a dose decision to Pittdxmgh’s Aknm Johnson while weighing 188 ixMnds. Friday night he stripped down to *nd hmded tte jam^ Johnson a Uddag in the natknally tele-vited Kentucky Derby Eve fight — ■ i Halt Honor Green Haven as'B'Loop Champs get at O’Tolle, who delivered a two-out single. The young lefty, now 22, struck out three. waBced __ h, Hu. the Cardinals win- rror In the nlnfii naUed him with a bitter 3-2 defeat. the ninth Iom in a row for thp baptess TTgen. BaaalH. strikl« ant U Beaten batten, pllehed SM ef Ms ANOTHER TIOEB OUT - Rocky Colavlto of the Tigers is forced out at second baae by Pete Runnels of Boston in 4th inning of Friday’s game. Runnels' relay to first got Steve Bilko to complete a dopble play. Detroit lost its 9th straight, 3-2. Baltimore Raps Indians Score Wins, Yanks Hold hf The lan^ rtahiliaiider was pro-24) lead when Bobby opmed the fatal liming a bat single. Gene Stephens followed wifii a groundir past first and a grnind single fay Lu Clinton brought In the first Fdlowing a taerillee, pinchhitter Marty Keough was intentionally By The Associated Press They've, been few and far between, but southpaw Herb Score has another step behind him on the hMig road back from the injury that almost ended one of majen: league baseball’s most promisinlg careers three years ago today. Nagged by aspi trouble and wildness- since 'recovering from the line drive that endangered his sight May 7, 1957, Sc«e recaptured s(mie of his old success Friday night, pairing with reliever Geny Staley for a three-hit shutout as Chicago’s White Sox beat Washington 3-0. ★ ★ ★ Score, a one-time fast-balling strikeout ace, had lost seven In a row since last July 3. In 51 1-3 Tmdnp idiice lhen he had given up 50 bases on balls. But agatast the Senators he walked fost two and famed four before being lifted for a pinch hitter in a three-nm seventh that kept the Son in a virtual tie for the American League lead. The New Yoric Yankees,. fil8 perosntoge pdntt ahead of fiw SoK, defeated Kansaa City 8-7. BaL tinwte grabbed fifird place bade from Geveland, rapping the Indians 94. And Boston scored tharee In fiMi -i-H. inr s 3-2 dw****** over Detroit, the Tigers ninth strakd>t Score. 26, a jKKfame winner as a sophomore in 1956, bad only 11-14 record V “ ^ bis injury and him to the Sox fiuee wedcs ago. Only rarely was he the Some of old. He shut out the White Sox on tiuree hits two years ago, blardced Boston oa two Uts last June and test a four-hitter 1-0 against ' York last July 14-his laat com-pletfe game. He squared his record at 1-1 in hia third start for the White Sox, who were shut out on one hit for six innings before handing Pete Ramos his third loss of the year and fifth In a row. They did it irith two out in the seventh, when pinch hitters Ted Klnsxewald and Moore, BonfigKo Competing Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENTS COMPLAINT: *1 eaii never hole a long putt.” DIAGNOSIS: ItusUng too mneli to. tuck. TREATMENT: Let me say right off that there IS a certain amount of luck involved when a golfer holes a < long putt of the type iUuatrated here. Not even the best putters in the world hope to sink more than two or three a round of, aa|, 29 feet or more. The point I am getting at is that you should TRY to make every putt yon step up to. Get the picture in your miild of the path the ball should take, and the varying speeds it should bh traveling to reaeh the hole and fall in. In sh(»t,' take a POSmvB ATTmiDB with a definite plan in mind. X advise agatut Jniii hm^ yw leog putts in, ths gsasral direetion ef the hole with a vagne hope in Bfind ef getting eleee. Tee amay gelftes patt their teng eaee with this negattve attitima What it aasewits to Is that thev dtoi’t natty give themselvse a ehanM. '1 I cannot, of course, i^iiarantee you* will make a bunch of lung putts just because you change your attitude from a negaU^ to a posltlvh one. But I think I can guarantee that you wJU make mor^ long ones than yon have been making. And I can also guarantee that your approach putting trUl improve by virtue ot thla change In your thlnklng-^nd eo will your enjoyment of the gmne. Eari Toigeson, batting for Score, lined singles otter A1 Smith’s double and a walk. Staley, woo hasn't beoi diarged with a ran this sea-then t streakdto IS 24 limlngs wifinr Bevw~: (0-1) was the kwer in relief for the A's. Baltimore ci^ looee for seven runs in the fourth inning against rookie Dick Stlgman <1-1) and re- Utless, titfee-inning moptq> The Yankees won their third in a row on Gfl McDougald’s eighth inning single after blowing a 5-1 bulge and thert giunig a 7-aH fie ^rith two runs in the seventh. Ryne Dutch (1-0) was the pitching the eighth and the ninth for a ttripg of nine hifiess relief In-iniflva games. Bob Trow- son, who drove CBptwd the rally with a three-ran double, his second two-base hit of this inning. Skinny Brown (2-0) woe Ms second oomidete game in a row, giving iq> right hits and blankiiv the Tribe until Woodie Held Mt a two-run bmner in the ABC Masters Begins TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)-Tlie 10th annual American Bowling Congress Masters Tournament gets ondev way today as 432 of the ' n’s, top bowlers shoot tiie first four-s^une qualifying blodt. Included Jn the field ate.Mcnroe Moon and Joe BonfigUo, of Pontiac. Moore gained earlier lame with a good early showing in the National AU-Star event at Omaha, Neb. The Masters is event to the regular ABC compe- tffion, -wMrii has been in progress at the sports arena since Marrii 5. The field will roll a second foui^ game block Sunday tp complete the quBlUyfog. Tlie high 51 scorers plus five seeded stars and eight flnafists from a special group ot state all events diampknts will comprise the 64-member' finals “rid. The finals, whidi begin Sunday night, consist of a aeries of tour-game matches in which total determine the winner. After mo defeats a bowler is eliminated. Ray Bhith of, St Louis won the $1,000 top prize last year. It has been increased to $2,000, and the over-all prize fund has been upped Urt jwar it waa^am Robert Gustafson of Detroit shot the top all events More Friday, 1,865. Hal Sumner ot Birmingham, Ala., had the best singles count, 658, and H.E. Garrett and Willard Taylor St Ctortitosw CMtoi-hsn an. i.m ___vsukss UtoWB - _____________ S.Jt. Fhltodslitoto I f sr OmIm W> St ls3 aauiM :rod seven hits and did not allow aRed SoE ranner past sacond Imm. "abrhk} HIs Ught-MHIag tcammaisa, 4 s 11 pancheg sIe sale Usws din« #11# lag the attenmn eideel, gave lead hi the tliet hHlng when Eddfo Yeri opened the game with a doaUe off starf-ot Frmok MBvaa aad eoored sn fly halls by Freak Belliag aai SIS I! j^^ataassr V° -^Stovsrt. Hnttor. oar. natasftr. I-I:ll. A-Mn. < Bjii ^ BAirasoaB sbrbM abrbl III “V 111# sO'tUs lb lit Itft Babtoacs lb 4 11 issi umr rMf MS f 4 11 BtSm u lit “ ijip:-iiii SoUur*S ■ilP (441 >ii|i L . f!!! lijsSSbU* ft ft |i!2,o^« a *• the pressure by fanning Don Bud-din. Then it luqipened. Bunning, who has turned in some of his best performances here In eluding h no-hittei' two yean ago, deserved a better shake. They pfeked up (heir second markpr in the fifth inning on singlet by Fernandez, Yost and BoD-tag. ★ ★ ★ Reliefer Tom Brewer, who pitched the last two Innings, recorded his fint triumph of fiw -ftson against two Iosms. Bomriag, who Is stm sriatem eharged with Us second defeat-His 13 atrikeouts came within two tying the Tiger nciml, Mt by Paul Foytack against Wathii«-ton four years ago. *' it ★ The TIgen, tied for last place with fiw Kansas Oly Aihlefica who loat to New York yestoday, dMo tbeir BMies in Boston today. The 38yearold Cuban-bnn outfielder, who bats and Ihrows left handed, ia expected to Jrinfiw team in time for tomorrow’s doiiblt header in Baltimora. it it it Harris will report to fiw Dodgnir fam dub in ft. Paul Mina. tilt MIS tsisr.-liilsar' i!|: iiiisar' i:|i nTH (VE::.'!!!! S1-IJ1 j)tt nta; s-waftw tor Bsmsi to MB. F. ftOlRsa ........1*1 I I : *1 citou* .....,........ 444 44# MS-e anm CH); im« .11 ___ja cm_____ ____ (TNi: Moan (DR). Ttma t:S(. tst fwp (lad raMl-Irria (mi; BarrU (SaW): UeOoiifal (AHl. TtSM l:M.l iii, — raotl-Uty (m); Brat Iteif 'ra«a)-idmrdl ----- (B); Bardj (BCC). TOm Low Lurthi — Matte (AR); : .... New Leaders Show MiBa “Northern did a fine Job,' PCH coach Dean WUaon. VlKfa«B’ mentor, Norb Bader, came right back, “yeah, but look what-you did to ua three years i _ we beat you here.” (Chiefs went tn to win the stale i VUdngs in 2nd place.) ★ ♦ ★ Pontiac’s squad was st University of Detroit today, defending its title, woo a year ago. A field of 32 achools, 30 in Class A, wu listed for these 4th annual relays. Chmbeook and Bloomfield Hills, in aass Bi along with Ecorse, last year’s “B“ titlist, are in the field .of 13. In other Pontiac area track meets, yssterday, Blooinlield ^ Barons ran away 'from LuUieran ,£ast and Oak Park on the Parkers' field. Barons scored 81 14 points on 11 firsts and a tie for 12th Win. Oak Park had 20 Luttierana 27 3-6. Barone medley relay quartet Mt l:4M for a aehoal reoard. aad Howard CkkaneinaB and lUekejt dark were daable wto- Clark In the bardiea. Clarkataa won a 3-way Wayne-Oakland loop meet at darence-ville, over the boats and Holly. Winners had 67%, (3arenoeviUe 46% and HoUy 23%. Bl ^f Oarkston fompiled a 16ix>lnt total for the 3rd time this week, breaking the field 100 (:104) and 220 marks (:^.7). Winners collected seven of 13 flnts. Lapeer edged RonMO, yesterday, 55% 49%. in a tight Tri-County dual that saw Romeo's Jim Win-born lake the dashes for the third straight time, and Lapasr’s Barry Wkkstrom continue his sbotput onnUnation of the drcult. Winlxxii alao anchored file winning 886n-,lay team. yiffi Smith Leads Peach Blossom by I ' SPARTANBURG, S. Jcny Barber of Lot Angela blasU out of a trap on the 7th during second round of play in the Toona- ment of Champions gdlt tourney at Las Vagu. The ball iniaaed the cup by Incha and stopped six feet away. He one-putt^ and went on to post a 86 and grab the lad at the midway point with 135. Barber Leads with 135 fledgttag American Football leegue hi U.S. DiMriet Court The case Involved a suit brought by the NFL’S Loa Angda Ram* agabist baUback BUly Canaan, former LouWana State star who signed a contract with Houston of the AFL. Attorneys for the NFL filed a motion before Judge Thomas C. Egan asking that depoaitiona to be taken Saturday from threa NFL officials by counsel for Ctoa-non be limited in nature. Egan, after bearing argument ir an hour, granted the request Attorney Thonws Hart of PbUn-elphia said tha aiApocna ki coo-nectlon with tba dqposHfoos woidd have forced the NFL to produce aU of Hb records ki the past she years tor perosal tv Hs ooinpetl-tor, the AFL.^ AAA William R. Eokhardt a Houstoa 19 Below Par at Vegas LAS VEGAS. Nev . (AP)-Nina-toen of the flekl of 21 profesrional goiters wen under par for 36 boles today u little Jerry Barber of Lot Angela led tha way Into the third round of the 142,400 Tour-iment of Champkiiia. But things figured to be a Utfie —.5 to land in the 138 bracket and tie with Dow Flnsterwald. who rad a n. es’-i Kefauver's controversial bill mid limit the number of players under one team’s control to 100 and would put 80 of these players yearly up tor unrestricted draft. A player picked by more than one club couM take his choice. AAA ‘This bill is abs(dately unacceptable because it goes b^ond anti-truM exemptions and attempts to spell out the operating nites for J 6Meball.’’'Trlck told a press conference. "It la the mat harmful bill for baseball ever propoaeiL' AAA The ctunmissioner declared baaetiaU wmdd wage an all-oat fight to beat file of baseballs ewcutiva rallied behind him. day, with the Deaert Inn Cbunfiy dub course tightened up and the cups made a bit more dUflcifit to locate. Tlw course is sonne 7j800 yards and W is 3646-72. In the seiMnd roiUMl, IS ^ the players broke par, faicludiag the 44-yearold Barber, t^ olde(H and snMlWst pro in tfa* lot. He bad a 66 for a total aoore of 135. One stroke bmdc were two formidable players, Kan Vmturl and Jay Hebert, and JtfSt, two shoto Arnold Palmer and vetaran Juli- With tiie final round scheduled Sunday before a natfonal televi-sfon audience, NBC, 4-5 p.m., EST —today’s round tras critical for all IShS' ; agreed that the NFT. need produce only tbow reoorda kmihdnK \joe Angela ia sulnc to prevent Jannoo from playing' with any other prolealonal football teem. It claims that it signed Camoo before he agreed to terms wltli Houston under the goal posts hi the Sugar Bowl foOoi^ the Mia-aiaaippi-LSU game on Nar Tear’* Day. ________________ 'Heavy' Bout Approved PROVIDENCE. ILL (AP>-A». thony Maceronl, president of the Friday the NBA wmki recogia a pnvoaed bout in IfUwaulne bor-twem Gustav Scbols of Germany Joe Giaiddlo of PUladelphle as a middleweight champlomhip ellminaflaa contest. Masters champion Palmer sho^ a par 72 in the first round biased around to tie the course competitive record with a 65 Friday negotiating the route nine bolt scora of 34-31. Tom Nleporte N.Y., also sM a aenaattonal 34-Sl CARL'S BASEBALL RANGE NOW IN OPERATION Free Coif Imtruction Ladies' Group Letsent Stort Tuet. Mey 17 •- “aw) Wiick lit Um Opeiiif el (hu KIDDTUIID URL'S GOLF DBIVDIG BARGE 204S Dhda Nifliway « GOU DBIYIHG BAK6E Craft Goes to Cubs in Switch of Coaches CHICAGO (AP)-Harry Craft la Jdbiing the Chicago Cubs u a ooa —turning ahother gear in the switches. A . A A Lou Boudreau, who this week traded hia radio announcing Job with CharUe Grimm to become the new (fob manager, was succeeded lot of the Kansu City A’s fay Cttit on Aug. 6, 1967. rapping. Bpixirau also is seddng leplacem^ fOT'-qiitcUng coach hariie Root.* The only holdover from Grimm's staff Is El Tqipe, in-Boudreau’s fim baw Toronto GiveaDoby Unconditionol Release TORONTO (AP) - Larry Doby the first Negro to play ki tbs Amai^ lean Lelgiie. wu given Ua unoon-• 1 Friday by the Laafa on the In- ______ joe. General Manager Daiwy Menen-da said Dofay, who Joined the Leafs on a try-out basis 10 days ago, would enter Johm Hopktoa Hospital in Balttmore for fh^r treat- Reed in Upset, Still in Field for Rebel 300 DARUNGTON, S.C. (AP) -DuraUe Jim Reed of PaksUU. N.Y. wu-involved In a major a«-cidoit Friday, bis second in two days, but he still mamged to make the starting field for today’s 842.638 Rebel 300 race tor oonrarlfiiia stodc cars. A A A_. Read’s Pontiae hit fits rail on file second curve and rolled ova fii* tradk.^He emerged tnfaurt, JuM a he did Tliursday whm die car hit tte rail on the fidrd torn of tae mile and three-dights asphalt oval. He’ll. drive anofiter Pontiac bi the race. -A A A Tbe 36car starting field is headed by Glenn (FlrebaD) Roberta of Daytona Beach, 11a., who set a qn^lfylng record Thursday of 127.780 mila an hour to get the pola posttfon. Robalt won the 300-mfle t*a las* year. NEW (HtLEANS (AP)>A Mlva tour-leaf dova, a bhte fabfaH’a foot, two tacky pennies intriguing Jodepot for Hovrord Amateur golf tifie. NEW YORK (AP) - George Ndward of Detroit won the 810.000 -,Jadipot oh file weeMy TV bowltag charmk today show Flrtday night by dsfatlhg Bun Faxio. also of Deliott. 64. Howard bowled six itrai^t Son Diego ^ fke Pacific Coast Lsagan. Doby*s releag came aftar X diM-of day at Richm—, — — -------------------. _ ------- pitched a nohttter for tha eU rays dwwed ageamd detartora- fliia. who win hatUe for stn af oystor Botenn Brava to IBSO. ------------ ----------- ^ . . ter to defindlng diampfon Judy BUir «al jratafignist Jadda Hig- i, some migm ■ . n b laughiiHtnat- Sturdy Pulwr tfon in fiw broken ankle bone. gaff’s dwrioed charavionildpa. Without fanfare or commoUoo. w atarfish grips the taeD of an is with its socker fM until the victim READ THIS BALLOT BEFORE YOU VOTE! Jt does not say “For Operation” as they have been talking ahoat... ; it Asolhsr Bhsk Olnck It Da with st Thty Plntt, Ukt Hw Ul RT6 Mmt Wt VtMl nsnucTiON buiot SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF FONTIAC OAKUND COUNTY, MICHIGAN SPEQAL ELECTION MAY 9, 1960 TAX LIMITATION FROPOSITION Inefnictions: Indicott how you. wish fe vole by making a croM (X) in the tquore eppotitt Hie word "yet" or Hie word "no". Shall tho'I imitation on the total amount of taxes which may be assessed each year against property in the School District of the City of Pontiac, County of Ooklond, State of Michigan, for oil purposes except taxes for the payment of interest and principal on obligations incurred prior'to December 8, 1932, be increased os provided in Section 21 of Article X of the Constitution of Michigan, for o period of ten (10) years from 1960 to 1969, both inclusive, by 2.8 mills on each dollar ($2.80 per $1,000) of the assessed valuation os stote equolized? □ E YES NO PONTIAC TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION SIXTEEN THE POjNTlAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY T, 1960 SPECIAL! Henhey Barg 3 ^ 3^ cliarcoal briquets 1# lA. M Lk> «6« 122 SPECIAL! lO^qt. pails San 48* Ea Unit t Tar CntMMr shorty evergreens only U«U 4 rmt CaatMBW AUTOMATIC WASHERS AT $50 SAVINGS! m9 Wag 219,95 with Sudg^ver lg| Come -* lit Served... Hurry! 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The same g(M and white coin- scheme is ' carried Into the dining room. * By JiNET ODiaX PMtiae Press Home Editor Many people have new houses. Lots of people have new furniture. Ehit not many families have all new ftimiture in a brand new house. Thinb what fun it must be to get rid of everything and start all ovbr. T^ Reginald (he’s called Rip) Rlp^bergers have lived in Dn^ton Woods tor some time. iMnw lest December they have shorn. Stair watfe are pi4)ered in gold and white and stair carpeting f| gold. At the left is the family room. This is the’ only room where furniture, from the old house has been used. The stained bamboo chairs have brown cushions. Eventually they will be used on the patio. T1»e birch cabinets have a faint white tinge. Appliances are aqua. The coititer tops are white with gold flecks, (\irtains have a sihall figure in two shades of gold and aqua. There is soffit lighting In the work area. . A msdem asta has beige Bdmsr#. In fact, it’s catercotner from their former home. The Ripperbsrgers The walls are paneled la pre-Msnte Hain^^,,;nw leblga ^ Am is ftoar VNU8UAL DESK Mrs. Rlpperberger’s planning desk is attractive and efficient. Designed and. made by her fatber-in-law, it ccasists of one large drawer, with four borigon; ales hi “ bavt fl Rgr.’ lUpperberger has designed and hel^ with the bunding at a number «f. bouses before he built this one. His fathbr is a cabinet maker and took great pride in doing that work for his son’s new home. » yea waaf to tadeh It. From the outside tots bouse home. Wbea yea get k Garage, mad room aad kalb atoaOMi toe iaweft Rinierberger Sr. designed and made the uniisuaJ walnut stand that holds the telev,^ion set. Fbur steps op from this room is the liviiig level. The kitchen which overlooks tiie family room has an iron railing around tbe eating area. Here the round table has a plastic top matching the ma^ captain’s diairs. tal cubby holes abpve. Three black pdes extending to the ceiling appear to be holding up the top. There are brass tipped legs. White louvered swinging doors leed to the living room. Wails are white; carpeting Is gold. The white ftoer length draperies hang from a brass The seta is I'uvered in gold brocade, have deeper gold apholatery. Behind one of the chairs is a pole lamp-with white shades trimmed in gold. A pair of scalloped brass sconces balances this on the ot.her side of the wall. In the dinyig room the same carpeting and window treatmoit are used. Above the white painted dado there is gold and white paper. | The ftirnitnre Is ^abmt. Tbe table is oval shaped.' *rhere are cane tanerta In the backs of the ebalrs. Chair seata ate pale aqua, an agun that Is ued up the stairs to the bedroom level and in ^ hall. \^lls are painted white except for the p^ on the fint level abich Is papered. fAf the head of the stairs is a ptmk and white bathroom. The guest room at the left has amethyst carpeting and pale, paie lavender walls!. Cuitalns and the quilted spread are chintz with a purple, lavender and blue design on white. Furniture is oak. A slipper chair Is white. There is a built-in storage unit near the door, including open shelves .and drawers. Her ci»lr Is glairanvus kwking, yet practical. It’s covered with U BdgU bo weU to stop /Entering the house frem the fropt, you find yourself in a ■late-flmved vestfbule. Directly ahead are stairs to the living level is deeantod Is gaU aad keeplag Is toe fcitebea floar-aaatttod geU an white. Walb At one end is a fireplace framed In Mack Italian marble. The same marble is used for the narrow hearth. Fittings are brass. Above the fire|dace Is a^ brass mnburat clodt. ' ' ^ (Opposite the fireplace is a spinet piano. The cushion on the bench is aqua. One chair is a pale aqua. Off tn: BALCONY Part of the . everiooks toe toMly room. tWs area is byg ______ IN DRAYTON ^WOOIM — ’file Rcgtmld RippbetBers built this bouse last ye«r fortunate to hgU so maqy full-grown trees on theirby 13Q foot lot. Rippbe^> lottwered and nmved in last December. Exterior is white brick and siding. The house actually adapted e stoA fdan and buih the ho|te with the h<^ of Ms latoer. ‘‘ ------- tuM lour toaeb, 4es|dte ito foek of a regular twfratory htooe- Hm RlpitoerBen are / ' glGHT^K THE PONTIAC g^SS. SATUEDAY, MAY 7. im MNrTBur YOU. FnHACE ROW! • Tra Wf kt Sivt Tm Vick Mmr! • Mcii Win ill BIgktr li Ike rant • We CiB Tm buMdiila lislaUatiM! 5 YEARS TO PAY FIRST PAYMENT IN MAY WHOLESALE TO AU! Both GAS and OIL r-plete with overheod doors.* Finest materials; expert work. No money down; , terms. VA CAR 6ARA6I HiROPmI •595«® OAK-mOOi Blif. A MtltriRls Cd. FE 3-7925 1006 Jealyn Keod and they should also be an im- S pertant part of the home color as story. 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Walton Blvd. 2 Blocks East of Soshabow FE 5-9511 - FE 5-9531 The BIG OVER 1,200 RQ- Tin of LIVING AREA • S Dadrown Tri-Lkvd • IH Satba • FliiUiod FuiOy Room Medri Open DoUy oad f aa. 1-9 8bIm by Warren Stekt, SeaHet n North Sagtnaw 8t FI $-MM THe LUMINOUS LOOK FFfoot doors, faced with •BootiHmMivside!i hardboard are superior to conventional doors in Sitractiveness and eeMomy. Cell* 1^ height doom make roaoM appear larger, and they lower construction cost about S12 per door hy eliminating headers . dOOTv Better ventllatian throughout the hpuse and lower cost for heating air-conditioning are also pos-Ale with eight-foot doors, because 1^ is not trapped above doorways. When hsnses settle, cracks sft-Wta develop In piaster or gypsnm ^oard above eewveatlewal doers, this problem alae is eUmlaated srith floor-to-oelliag doors. Faeed weight metal chairs and tables and will blend with ainy decor, say leading metal turntture-------- For most structural uses, such As truasss, beams, oolumps. Joists and ufacturers. These completely functional hairs ars good saamples of the_____________________________ growing trend in metal furniture, pound for pound than structural Plaedcally indestructible metal .atcel. from karri wear talght-lsM discs 1 Isaw iasflag. aari they, win Mvdr Flow^to<»illng doors ciui be hung conventionally on three hinges. Savas Money? , 'The entireipost of alr-condjtlon-ifgf can often be saved by the use of fixed windows instead of more ooatly movidile windows, by the elimination of porches and the fact that cross ventilation is no lorq^er care plastic, the resuR Is a com-fortMle, tapst«d4ee chair that odds a decorator Ipok anywhere. Year imagination will know no bounds. These chairs can bo used tai a wide variety at ways Hemlock Paneling Because it has no tarite, odor, gum or pitch and has a beautifully consistent grain and texture, west coast hendoek has boeome tha darling of home designers for Janituol 8AS FORRAOE OTTO A. TBZOS CO. 3101 OtCHARD LAKE RD. (Ives, sad Sow., Call MA <-6247) paneling. buUtdns, doors stad trim. | American families now own more lU smooth, satiny aprface is vetyillian 1TD,000 private swImmiBg receptive to fine ftolshsa._jpooto- gasTermit^^0 and SAVE The avmee house has, between lin its structmw held togsllMr bp 2,000 and 3,000 pines of himbrirlabout 50,000 nails. Sm TUf laaiiBg StfltBOl To4<7 At EE STANTON Headaf cmd Phnabiap Coatfoctor 103 Saw n 3-1013 $f $ wifhthw S BURDETT - HOTTEST GAS CONVERSION BURNER ever marfel TIfc Amoxiiip New BUROITT Wrests wpOe 40% AAORI Usable Heat from Oos . . . Ends All ^ HeotiimWarli and Worry- Absolutely Noise-less Too. FBEIHAM-BURDETT SU4a rOBNOCtS Vp to S Ytmt to Pay MICHIGAN HEATING CO. 88 Nowborry Stroot FE 8w«6Z1 FE 8-6651 FE 2-2254 PAINTS ond Supplies Whotever your point job may be, see us first. We carry o lorge selection of paints,'varnishes ond subblies. Prices ore very low! Our experts will give you all the help you need! We will I Good Qtiolify Fointert to de the fob for yoit, tee. $ DOWN •Full Basemenf ^Over 1000 ^.FL •7rx150’iot •Farm Style Kitchen •3Bi Gas Heat Brick Front Schools on Site • Reserved Beach •faved Streets •Storm Sewers •Optional 2-Car Garano PAYMENT ONLY liOtns litafce Estates Ahso Offers The Fantastle Chutetaa Deluxe Features of the Chateau: # 3, 4 or 5 Motfor-SiEtd Mebi Model end Soles Office at 6214 WRIioine Uke Rd., 2 Riodtt Weet of Airport Rd. Fheno OR 3-OOOI^pen Daily, I to 9 F.M. • m Boths • Hugt 520 S<|.Ff.Tri«d KHcImii • 16' Farm I DOWN UTr.FNATcnsi iStylaKih pit Dining Aroo A Fun Intirfotidn • TS'kISO* Estoft^ita • Storm S«w.art •"Fovid Drhr# 6 Got Hoot • Corpiting Built By: Corlo ConitrycfiQn Co. 99 PER MONTH YEAR ’ROUND FUN FOR EVERYONE Don't suffer away the summer in o hot city. Hove FUN. Buy a new home in this lovely lakeside community . . . AND live it up. Sfort enjoying the life that higher wages ond shorter working hMrs hove made possible. See you ... Sides By: * S X... A V I JHL I IWmow | 10450 W. NINf MILt 80^ OAK FARKr MICH. JO 6-f034 TWEyTY THB PONTIAC PBESS. SATUBDAY. UAY 7, Nm IM hi rMrthK Ka* FhK Frie« $1X100 , MMM ftaM VS a-MM If your bnnli doMOt Iwva • Iwl* is the handle ttvougb wUeh you can Insert a wire to banc it 19 to diy or Mapead it in aohroad .Mint thinner, then drill oat with your electric drill Time to Spruce Up Ouldoor Furniture tMolw Your Rugs If yoor taale in hom tafi la chintay and latormid, yoa mayk find ttat you oat make BMoy of your own r^ wMi coaaidet- aUe Btvli« to your bndiet. Hbotod end brahled ruga are eay to make. Studa an the vertical rowe walla of a tiome. nke Carpet aiJEEN W. WtiNa DO Down I m m MOtTCACI com ONLY •Cm iMt •3Blf Mn • msf-n* orm BAiLV 10^ DAY BIHLDim 00. re 4.7744 Sii'KirciJa: kMt. owMt. 7 ACRES OF PARADISE ON BEAUTIFUL COMMERCE LAKE SSVx fS-SH •SotTiSm team. ti—tf* hr faMn hr Ik* *M»- nis IS AN IDEAL SPOT fOB A BBUOiODS CAMP F0RArr.CAUHR.H0TmrAT MAfhtUni DAN EMHMnW BEAL ESTAra it ia miaabif. If more of the bamboo-hke ped B needed and not available, aubati-tutA raffiror twine,> glutaritna you go. It la partiealarly important to wind peded aectkies of liw and I belace painting nem. ARE YDS CROWDED? Solve Your Problems With a "FAIRWAY" Dormer *"'*^<*<'' The Inexpensive Way to Add More Rooms to Your Home Mokt Your Horn# Mop« Liroblc OOMPUTE^NlLDINe SERVICES • ADDITIONS ROOMS • lATHROOMS • GARAGES • KITCHENS • SIDING ran BTUMATB — NO OMNATION NO MONir 00V4l — SO MONTHS TO PAT DARA BUHLD1IV6 919 Jealya, featiac FI 3-7901 IPa thnt to refurWah outdoor tat- U yen are apeayteg, aSow year eg aaadgr area. wMk aeww ee ar ^ oMha. lYfeea ap> m eaaaid by biudk. pal II ea pnaalhly, aad aaa a aeaity dry bnah ta hnnO It ewt evenly. ontdoocn, flae. But, Amt be tooip wn^ne Uta M. if M la wood^ ehaneea ara it wtB eapeiienoe a If you plan to paint outdoora, ae-lect a day widi little wind eo 0>at dehrto wn not adtere to freaUy coated aurfaeea. Do not point in Che direct raye d tha eun. nails puahlBf out and wood epUt^ be iiapeeltd Isr plaoec that “give.' smooth any ciada or rough epda by landing and fining holet with oomiqerdd fBler. Omnlaraink naOhoads. Mdd fttUnga on wood and metal fumItiBo can be freed cC met with ated wod or aandpaper. Vaegoedfpmnyvaiddi.ahel-lee or eawraaalae Bat year paid or ana aC tha a Here's the Answer OuldMo nmy ha aaad an raiwaad or eedar. VemWi or plgmeoted BnWi ahoHli he eppHoi by The inexpenaive peel djolra that qvmnmi l am getting ready to work on a project which caHd for the uae of umbrella ecrewe. Nobody aeems to know what an umhrdia acraw is. not even owner of hardwwe store w ., I trade. (Sn you tdl me what an ew k and. where qVBSntm: in aswlng ,,----- abould the good ride be kept face up er face down? Tha goad dda at handaoma whan paintad whita or paatal coiora. Peel chain shodd be repdred tt needed, by winding w is to have a------------ the strength of a acrew, yd without the appearance of an anB' nary acrew head. Another advantage of this kkid d atrai is that tt prevents tbs sen being removed easily. My____ Ron is that you use one of tha screw types which already have Bdag a table saw, a fMaaw ar a haadww. Thaa. if there le aay toe goi be kei PEDY-BILT- GARAGES CUSTOM lUILT— Spgcittl- PricM Now in Ef^tl • Hock O Irick • Framt Mmbs EnuiaM iaen is halldtBf furaffoe 0 the needs of ym» foe.- tt Wid qdddr ^>e BmS e we^ huflderirMn COMFLin MODIRNIZATION PROGRAM ’ # numfirr bmow e Brnwrar. e rw*w e ■••naa. aww fiin BTiMATn FHA TERMS cimint wosk Pedy-Bilt Gaiage Co. lUILDIRS OF FINE GARAGES 7722 Austort, Wotmrford If NO ANSWER CALL FE S-I47S Aeroad B»ray ewamda are good Metal. Uhe wood, dwuld he pre-pwed befere you deen it Remove dost, dbt. oO end greaM with a cMb saturated wHh torpentlna cr pi^ thinner. Sud away any cUpMd or peding point and roughen Sdowd areas to provide uud adhealoa for.ybur now traak MBA. : / ^ Dust and soot can be weabed •way with detergent. Whatever ttw denning method used, be sure to dry the furniture thoroughly before you go on witti your proj^. of iwt betm it Is repelated. Spots of bare metal aad wipalat- WUte is a fevortte enamel for metd tamiture as tt keeps the metd aurface at a comfortable temperatmiei^ (efleetlng the sun’s rays. Peel, wicker and metd chairs and cuahiooed in blues, turquoises, deep greens, yellows, lavendars, reds. Corduroy or sail doth are good fabrlce to use for quahions. When patnttng summer furniture, plM chain and tables npdde down on a bench or taUe that fa ooverad with newspaper. It’s much oBsitc 4o-palBt the JBdeevamfoees and legs at that eomfintable hdglit When ttwae areaa are coated, place the plecea right side qr and finish. ’^shoilMn LMaf at Ib BesT r« Iht BttM 9f Ttv ritnt—ILL BUCK WATKINS HILLS Subdiviiion HOUSE NEED EXPANDING? Here you see the before-ofter look of one of Stocy modernltotions. This home now is nearly twice the original size, giving lots of room for living area to oH the family. If youVe planning on moving because you need room for your fomily, consult Stocy first. Add o robm or wing to your present home and double your family space‘^ond home voluotion for only o few dollars o month. Coll today ond Jet Stocy figure your need for modernization. NO MONEY DOWN! Up to 5 Yeort to Poy PM A TenNi—Morffoge Services CALL FE 3-7141 24 H^r Pkont Service Sl-rlA C Y BINLIHSS I BUPn.Y 00„ INO. .'■■Poiitlec THE PONTIAt PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1960 twenty^nV. ATTENTION! OWNERS OF CEMENT OR CINDER BLOCK HOMES, SHOPS, STORES, CHURCHES WHTnkHT • psnnifi Fjuim •BUnSFOTS?? • iusTEBm6?r? THE MODERN BEAUTY TREATMENT WITH THE NATURAL BRICK LOOK • IT LOOKS LIKE lltICK • IT FEELS LIKE IRICK • IT WATERPROOFS )• INCREASES' VALME • ENOS PAINTING Chpic* of ttn r«ol brick celora. Phom OL'2-1711 for Froo Eitimol# KEAST CONSTRUCTION 153 GRIGGS ST. ROCHESTER, MICH. New Air Conditioner Can Clean. Humidify Air Protect new linoleum with a ooat or two M dear varnish. Hk to waOdnK and scnibUnK and keepa the colon and pattern, br^ht A new alrooodithinfaig devica which temovea odon, humkilllea placed or cleaned regularly, lose etOdency or interfere with the operation of the beating and cooling ayatem as they load up wfth It hi suitable for residences and small conunerdal establishments. The unit is inserted into the air^ SHORT of CASH Sm Ito 11 >■■■■■ a, riw sasA WAA M Top Volito^Homo $18^500 to 158.000 £5* I hOMONEY NEEDED Weeiawrt IMf. Ca. FE 1^731| CAU PI 5-SM< Homs WEINBERGER M PUASANT UUCE WOOOS ...oNd TWm LAKE ESTATES I GAS HEATING MOERY'S PE 2^970 air before if Is discharged into the inhabited space. OouiM with central heating and cooling equipment^ it makes p^ble 12-month control, not only of temperature, but *ot humidity and air purity. The pradnet It a leaaH sf liva years s* leseareh, and Is ds- aivanee Is afar ewidltlsnhig dace It is available from dealers this summer far installation with both nw and existing central aireon-dltioaing systems. The catering element consists of many layers of aluminum mesh screen. It is rinsed three times g minute by a mixture of water and UNIT STEP ALSO CUSTOM RAILING For a Step, in Beauty CHECK THESE FEATURES: • Oae#laca CsottrocflM • PanooMot leMfy-^toffad PspsadabIBty • FNA SpacifkatlM FtM EstiRNrtM — Wt DtIKrtr Anywhortl Sahlr rnai Isdaest slipping UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE CONCRETE STEP COMPANY 6497 Highlqiul Rd. (M^59) OR 3-77 ehaifd themsutdoort,” aa ladas-try apofceamaa said. "Us sflSct U Oe same as ‘alrlag sat* the kame eompieteiy with clemn fresh air every N or St mlaates. "Not lnfly doel it remove new odon, but it wni gradually banish the stalenesi from residual tobacco "Xbe Aatanatlc vffl absorb aU types at hsase- by walls and ftimiahings over the yean. ,‘Tt humidifies in the winter tomatically and precisely under the oontrol of a bumidistat. Minerals contained in the water are disposed of without any scale or dog-gii«. TUs latter feature is espe-ciaJly important in areas where water is hard.’ I washed farts a pan BUD6ET RANCHER Just Look at These Many LUXURY FEATURES • All Hordwood Floors • Wot Plositrod • Full Bosomont • Birch Cobinots • Flush Birch Doors • 3. Btdrooms • Sliding Aluminum Windows or twife a year.” Most filtsn, unless tbsy are re- Romov* the Hardware You’ll save a tot of time and do a neater job when painting furniture or doors If you remove the hardware before beginning the Job. Be sure to store the handles, knobs and pulls where you can find them easily. DIRECTIONS: M-59 Wart Approx. 2 milot to Whihioy. Ri^t ono block to S. Skoro- Loft to prSporty. Follow OFiN tifs*- MODEL OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 6 Other Models, Including Trl-Levols, CenNmperariM and Ranchan in both Brick ond Aluminum ovolloblo. Mony plona to choooo Sales by BATSMAN & KAMP5BN Realty Co. BUILT by RAY RAPPAPORT 377 S. Telegroph FE 4-0528 »Kiiniii»w*»«atO.S.BHre«i|ite new •«»“ « i eiXMtet. Art tt ■WHy|»tntctur«i d wrooA. ^furnish Small Rooms IWith Simple Pieces THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY; "WAY 7, 1060 ^ If you’re ptanl^ to ' pi to modomizo your bathroom rii»AMCBiGAN-^taitda»d woyl FHA TERMS AVAILABLE EAMES & BBOWN. INC. S5 EAST PIKE STREET_ PE 3-7195 FOR ANT MODERNIZATION WORK. CAU FE54M05 tST AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. Itow 00 wNw you BM new houaee Iiuddle they »U have fbe i rWMU W4UI UMMV MJWM %*••*> wwwe, on the decNwntor’B trick of addii« • Uttlo «f etch color to the other, niki enhaivee the color hatmony. SALB emd SIBVICi PEBMUTIT WalM StiliMii Ce» Om Mm Mwe Mnmilitm snmcB Hie rooEns are amaU and ^ dUngi low. There la >iet not enough tp»ce. watted aad m eeHinped ■0 lea« le tay fkia be«ae.» eM Ilj. DUNUP cusTOH imuin FE 8-1198 it fte -------------------- try OommlttM. •’Now I fed Jad aa tte««h rn Uvtag la a hex -I pBl bo*.’* ^ "We have three dtUdren and the large room it 12 by 16 feet. How can I get all of the furniture we teed Into a houae Uke thiiT” HFIC advised the distraught housewife to choose a simple slim-lined style of furniture. Danish Modem and Contemporary are uncluttered space savers. Certain Early Amwrican and Court French groups, where the shaping is not I, ndght also the biU. eeufod sad little bulk an taaad stylee. Legs as Ugh them aa airy »K ■ta to flu Chests aad caMnets that stand fhidi against each other or stack give more storage for less ^>ace. Finally, there are tall thin stop _ge UMts. They carry your^ up. msidng a celling Been and a wall interesting. with I either slde^ef a r, Irem the I. to a Ugh some otter tlay area. the right height to fit beneatt the awfcwud high-placed Uttle windows buUt in so many new homes. CheckUsl /or Electric Heating Here are some of the places INSUUTIOR BALDWIN HILL POURING WOOL Covtrt IS Sq. Ft. Thick SDEiwni wnuiKS fum OBI^LO niTOIIB swp nnitioii PAINT UAUTY-UNC PINISHB CORWIN linOER 8 COU CO. Ill E. Cm n MUI 150 NIW HOMES StsUtf stt Ptm PAOS aUOE I and 4 lednswi —> 2 aad I ■atts a UmuIb Cpssi • SEE US FIRST (M IjmS OMtfMto-awl IMlM DAWSON A BOTTHmD l%M« R S-MSS PMUM in wonniflnoRfifMi- f BfDKOOMS FULL ‘iAJH LARGE FAMILY KITCHEN PERIMETER OIL HEATING PIG 80 FOOT WIDE IUL> ' " 512,990 o.p,e NCLUDING All FEATURES^ .. No Extras to Buy! sfsuLayjjxg'jjsar sus«sr.ssart.“«ssir OVBr I • lUrfil •muhlM UMSi I .fSH^hsiia «*«*RB ^ MdPETtgg ii the BtutUnl Bcchcitcr AVON ABBA . . . FIELD BIJILD1N6 COMPANY drive from New MleW^ State oilege Branch. AAodals open dally • rid Sunday 12 noon to 8 p. m. Motitl Pkont UL 2-4450 dectrical heating can provide iwac-------------------------- to your home, lodge or cabin ttanea. Cool eveninga art freguait on seaahore and in tbo nduntaina. rarely uaed room. A Bweery or (ABdrea’e bed- •A'* OARAGES ly-G & M We have 1 the Style, 4 the Desiga, the Priee that will fit year hoae leads Lavatortea. ttower and kxter rooma where eatra warmth to re-pdred. Many remoddMI Ikimflt fae-tkiilarly in the nortt, have been h auxiliary elaetric teatures havi^provod a boon to aiiat-ina, buty ten too iNvy chUdrsB. aad hadset! No motter whot your need is V.. be it gn oddition, modernization, goroge or any other home improvement, let us mot we ^ with on eye to the future AND that it is GOOD BUSINESS TOXALL G & M. NO MONEY DOWN I nils TO nr, EinnuTBini NECK H1H K _ lEFIIE IN NIU! COMFinE BBUDDIB SU*® I Fidofy-to-Yw-Piiwi STONI FOR 10>12 FATIO FOR ONLY •42 logsr a. AaHilir TATW RTOWi Ce. - POOLE’S-POOLE’S-POOLE’S Check these PLUS SERVICES Seat of the ralaUiAiif imiom wky yH ait wiiw Imyiif Im*« aataiUU tkiMfh u: For ony buildirrg job, you nead only one supplier when you choose Poole's! We con furnish everytWng you Witt need, from inside to outside, from noils to concrete! Also Poole's con offer buitdu^ odvice thot will save you money , . . ond you con be sure that you will receive only ^og^juolitjrjr^^ / \ imT-n nreiiENs mneung man habdwei WALL TILE CEILOIG TOE IllCI BOOrniG FENCDIG ' TOOLS WINDOWS PLYWOODS MAHOGBIIT FLOOR TILE SlDDfG FAINTS Tom Department Store of Bnildiiig M lUmlER 10. The Hem ei assuied Ceslomi LUmBEB sseeawNM • COAl • NIEILDINN tMMtiae 1S1 OAKUkND Pi 4-I*f4 • DfinvRTV • BoRfiag • FoidiiB Isctoito_ . • CncNM Wmb • Etta • UlchMi •BMiUiHtou • Aludna Stiia Alouw****™* | WUlwni. Bmh OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 M CONSTRUCTION Hwy.—North of Tologroph Rood ■13.250 LOW AS $450 DOWN - F.H.A. MODEL OPEN 12 TO 8 P M. MODEL PHONE: OR. 3-9920 THE PONTIAC PRESS.(SATURDAY. MAY 7, li>60 TiVRNTY-tHRRE Mlt wilk Frlfc... POMV EKLOkilE No Money Down * • Fim EitiMtfi • lit F«yaMt ii Svmtf 4*rU~(0Mratkft*P«r ibUlty, llghtw weigM, coMtructkm oeed-p, lower coete and ookwM fin-ih. Riduud A. Gordon, architectural dedgner prwddent of ShMdcoat In-tematkoal ol C3iicago, aaid the conumny b going into production of prefabricated piaatk loofing. and I siding which carry the trade name, Shieldite. Built to blend,into your architecture. BIG BEAR will build your porch to look like on integral port of your home. Top quality nrKiterlals and workmanship mean yotreon depend on BIG BEAR. BIG BEAR OOMPANY^'**^ 92 WIST HURON STREET PONTIAC CAU ANYTIMIt Z4 Hean a Day Whole Houses May Be Made of Plastic I Wood is the only building ma-i jterial that grows again and again. . CHICAcb. HI.-- The plastic hotise is in die immediate future. Following plastic interiors, piss' tic roofing and siding are now coming ioto home building. ‘While the successful use of plas tics in Imne inferiors and ^er durable goods or their component parts has stirred speoiladon and anticipation of their added adapta-ability to housing, traditions in home building have created caution. “We anticipate the careful evaluation of builders; also that public demands for roomier and more durdble homee at less than current costs will bring about the evaluation favorably.” Gordon said that with modern Gordon said the weight of Shieldite coating — cloth, plastic minerals ^ is about i ounces per square loot. "This be-he added, “perhaps the lightest of roofing and siding ma-frials.” He said* that the finished roofing and siding is acid, alkali, cor-, rosion and erosion resistant, and cannot oxidise, rot or deteriorate; that testa have established its durability. Also, be concluded, the plastic contaiiu a fire resistant, and the panellng's insulating quahtes make it a non-conductor ol heat, I cold and electricity. •r tiw plastle rseiing and siding (panels. FsT or eiUier) Is relatively simple, and that the major Bring Mother Ont to See This DREAM HOME MODEL at Beantifiil PLEASANT LAKE WOODS One of Waterfoid s Most Exclusive Subdivisions! “The factory prefabrication,*’ he id, “starts with a conventional nxtf decking or side paneling r Over this is stretched liberglas cloth to add surface strength. Next step is the apidteatton of a " coat of epoxy plastic rerin, with a roller, spray gun or floswcoater. (X)U)EED SURFACE ‘Before hardening, the plastic is surfaced with mineral granules of a color selected front the many available. ‘The result is a buil^g lifetime surfacing easily repaired vrhen and if necessary. "The minor procennea of floah- New Formula Protects Wood Indvdtd Faatiires: if Fabulous Tappon "400" Ronge ■^Gtmpletc Hi-Fi System ^Fireploce and Barbeque in Family Room if Full Basement i Hot Water Heat ★ Two Baths ★ Built-In Mohogony Kitchen ond China Cabinets 11 Boverest Dr. with Swimming ....Pool *27,500 S' Ing (as nropiad cliimneys) ond of ■g panel Jolnta nre neeea-•nrfiy on the Job. but ore oooen-liolly the same as the other panel Mrihctaig witb the flhergias etaPth, plastie-and mntehing min- I Fact«nr-t«-Tti-hicfi STONE FOR 8x12 RATIO FOR ONLY •33.60 OoUvorod la Toot Hosm 6 COLORS Rogtr A. Ailklsr fATIO STONE CO. IOS70 Highland Road IM i^25 ^NCHM FEIKE ■ Profods Chlldron, oncl Proporty addad atrangth and bating valua. CaU laday » . anay tyms la fit your budfot PONTIAC Rockcote PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPER 2 South Cast. Ft 3-7129 L FE 5-7471 NO DOWN raTMENT a aa months to rar a ist raymriT auemT FRED W. MOOTE, Inc. Electrical Contractor • DfDUSTBIAL • COMMERCIAL Ovar IS Toon fat Fondoc Steta and City ticaaaad 845 W. Huron St. FI 2-S924 — FI 2-4001 LOTS of LOTS WI‘TH UKI FRIVILKO 110 DOWN—IS WIIKLY B. Z. Seknnider BAS8MENT MODEL IN DECKER HEIGHTS 'SSS $12,990 KAHNEK CONST. CO. ELECTRIC HEAT UCUR IlECTRIC GARAGES DEAL DIKECT 4 Save^60 to MOO NO SALESMAN'S COMMISSION TO FAY MODERNIZATION • Attict * ItciDAtiMi •PDKhtf •AMIHms HO MOHEY OPWH ... AS LOW AS... A WEEK SEE OUR MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY! OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. GARAGE r«I“a"*/!linirn I OBIssdo 403T1 \ DIXIE BUILDERS 5744 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59) Betwtnn Cretennt Lekn an^ Airport Rdt. Are you planning to build fence, outdoor furniture or atepa, ^ dqg'touse, Aepctipe w a^r^ a aun dedt, garage or sandbox? If ■0, remrasber that sdl wood used outdoors needs more than paint to protect it from the etements. An all-too-aommon oversight is to foT-eet the apidlcation of a wood prehour drying time is now cut only one hour. FANTASTIC PRICE REDUCTION TWENTY-FOUR LoiHJceitfies THE PONTIAC PRESS, State $ays 'Halt!' to 52 County Drivers Seven Parties Seek Pleasure of State Voters Tb* driver’s llceiiwa ti 5Z Oak-Umd CouBty resideiits wm eua-pended or revoked recently by the MicMgan Mcretary of itide’e office in Lansi)|. . It it * Thoee ordered to fnmiih .flrien-dai reoponsUrillty due to one or more drunk driving ooovictioos U^M a. Jlth. 4ttf Mu WkWrtOTd TVviltlito _ a. >001 "otaTlMbtrtM*. m Wtaidtawt mm Brttttt at., aoi becauK of unMUsfactory drtvfaag reoardo were: mufora c. Ud __________________ nBS!f*S!*aemrw. too ar«oe«F at., The llcenae of Harvey Gomlllion 0«ikl. Mtn TsvM St., 'lonto n"lteM)iMtt. nia SftrrMT w. Donald K. Covert of SIM Wood-load St., and Maarloe O. Shat-tack of 4W N. Mala St., both of Royal Oak; aad WlOlam D. Weltiol of ISSSl W.HiocoU St-Oak Park. Halted for driving while their Ikensei were suspended were Michael J. Hmnanoff of 33^ Shagwood Dr., Birmin^m, and WlUiam T. Herte of US2 Gale HoQy. : Those losing the right to driv< 'r----------------— Shorter, Lighter Cars Foretold: . Chovy GM Prwdicts ^ A4ort Room In Autos During tho '60s PINEHURST. N. C. » - Hie boss of the company which makes Oat most can sajd today the auto-taobiles of the 196Qs will get riiort-er, a little higher and much light- Edward N. Cole, general manager of Chevrolet, in remarks prepared for the North Canrfina Deal-an Assn., also predicted the forthcoming nftodels will be easier to get into and out of and will have nx»« room for passenger omnfort and trunk space. The decreased weight. Gale ■aid, will ceme from the use of several light weight metals. He dtOi’t eiabwate. Hmrevw, Chevrolet already Is aalBg a mostly, alnmiimm engine in Its compact Oorvair and Is known to be ex-tremety Interested In magne-■tam. which Is even lighter than “The theme of the 1960s will be tttnctiooalism with thrift," Cole said. “St)iing will be simple and unadorned. Annual model changes ^ not involve masslve and exotic cliahgas, but will oonsist generally of refinements to improve the products and give the customer greater .dollar value," ★ it i Ibe Chevndet executive plugged hard for one of the industry’s new fiieoriea-4nore and different vehks' lea to perform specialized tranqxNV tattoo jobs in contrast to the old tteme of a general family car. Cole and Chevrolet, more than any other manufacturer, empha-die compact car as an ad-dttkmal specialized vehicle rather dian a rcidacement for the standard size car. And Chevrolet is the only regular car with a compuA USB sales. A A A Cole, one (d the most endiusias-dc executives about the current year’s sales, jaedicted that peak years near the end of the de^e might bring omnbined car-truck sales of more than 10 million units. The reoMd is 8,127,000 in 1955. . Animal Hospital Employes Save JDehydrated Child BOSTON (AP) - TVo animal hoq>ital employes today were credited with saving a 6-werics-old child from possible serious consequences after spotting her inert form in a locked aulmnobile. Dennis Kennedy and Ralph Long broke into the car IViday and brought the child into Angell Memorial Animal Hoqtital. Later the ddld was transferrad to Boston Oty Hospital where dehydration. Doctors said the child recovered quickly with a little water. ' The parked car was in the direct nys of the son and the temperature in the car was in the 80s, police said. The baby’s mother, identified by ^ce as Mrs. Joseph Canning, 2, said Ae was in s nearby koigltal for postnatal care and was delayed longer than she cx-peetod to be. * ' DONALD DUCK THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1060 TWENTY-FIVE Drownings Soon Will Mar Stories. rOf Weekend Fun PoUec mumai totejr. tluweli sei^em-mcM, hr n pat OMrt at tke Bteto’i water aed- Tfce State Pdioe water wtetjr repart far MU ahowad m aer- JOHN r: RYFORD John R. Byford, 64, of 4904 Roa-liter, Drayton Plaina, dted unexpectedly yeatefday of a heart ail-Riant at the home of Us daughter, Mn. Qaoite (Cho) Coideira of Waterford. A former mall carrier, he leaves his wife, Bulah; another daughter, Mrs. Robert Pllktnton of PoQtiac; three grandchildrth; a ^at(^ and It was the first fail-year report perttag at sMh aaoideats te State ■wtinroers ar irade^ f> — » ehilire. who sitpped"a; atrayad late the water and 4i . . J canatias of Wayae. wHh 4t. and Oakland. R4tb tl, aeoanated for nearly —•*•**11 at the drewnfavs. Lob 67 Shells at Quemoy TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — The Oilnese Communists today fired .. against the Quemoy -Jalands befmw daybraak heaviest attack dnce April 7. Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Service will be held at 1 p. Monday at the Coats Funeral Home, Drayton Plains. MBS. ROT O. dENKS Service for Mrs, Roy d. (Josephine M.) Jenks, 78, of 135 Henhey St., Waterford Township, wlU be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the Pursley Funeral Home. Burial wUl be in the Oakland Hills Cemetery. Mrs. Joiks died Thursday after an illness of several numths. EUGENE B. Min.iJKiiv Service for Eugene B. Mullikin, of Pren^ st., will be 50, of 3(» N. Saginaw St., died at 8 pm. today at Sparks-Grlffin Chapel with burial to fol-low at MaysviDe, Ky., on Tuesday. Mr. Mlliikin died niddenly Thursday in PonUac General Hospital. He had had a coronary ailment for epme time. A member of the First Methodist Church he was employed in the electrical maintenance department For Ethical Watch Repair- rotraiiin blabllsliiiimti Dbpbyiiii TMt Mhin riiwaiit“ Oxford and iapssr OA a.lUI MO 4.IP02 CHAMLES P. lERCH JEWELRY 10 W. Huron It., Pontiac PI 8.1125 CARROL CRAWFORD JEWELER OxfMd OA S.394S ALFRED J. DEXTROM JEWHBt 4412 Oiste Nifliwsy, Orsyten OR 8.7162 , DYSON JEWELERS *14 W. Huron St. . n 2.9611 HOLLEtrS JEWEUY ' 14 I, Iroadway. Uks Orion I MY 2.4611 , L0U4A0R JEWELERS | ED MANN JEWELER Noiwnr, 42 N. Ssflinsw PI I.8S93 McKIM JEWELRY 941 Orchard Uks PI 4-5065 SALUN'S JEWELERS TONY 60NDEK WKC, Inc. Ipl H. Scflte PI 1.7114 General Motors Truck and Coach INvision. He also member of Masonic Lodge a OES, Surviving are his mother in, Maysville, Ky-; a son, Robert; two brothers and two sisters. The i>ody will remsin at the funeral home in Pontiac until tomor- MRS. CVYLE E. SMITH Mrs. Cuyle E. (FranUe) Smith, 87, of 4854 Elizabeth Lake Rd. died yesterday at Bloomfield Hoa-Ital aftm: an illness of several lontha. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jesse PearssU wifii whom she had made her home; three gnuid-children; 18 grsat-grandchildren: and three great-great-grandchildren. Service will be held at 1:30 p. Monday at DonelaoivJohns Funeral Home. Burial wUl be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Owoaao. MRS. LOUU TANUTA Mrs. Lpuis (Antonlette) Tanuta, unexpectedly at her home yesterday. A member of St. Michael Catholic Church, she leaves her husband; her mother in Italy; a son, Donald Martell of Pontiac; a daughter, Mrs. Paul May in Cali-fortiia; six grandchildren; a sister and two brothers. Mrs. Taputa's body is at .the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. MBS. HENRY WEST Mrs. Henry (Grace) West of 56 CttfR sr. atetr wrty fiita of a heart ailment at the home of her dau^ter, Mrs. Mary Wtl-Uams, 57 Seneca St. She was 79. A member of the United Breth m Church of Linton, Ind., she is survived by a son, Eugene Hill with whom she made her home; her daughter, Mn. Williams; mv-grandchUdran; three greatgrandchildren; two brothers, and two sisters. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Huntoon Funeral Home .with burial in Perry Mount Paris Cemetery. MRS. JOHN NOLTE NORTH BRANCH - A Requiem Mass lor Mrs. John Nolle, 52, of 5311 N. Sumners Rd., was said today at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s Burnside Catholic Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Nolle dted Wednesday In Lapeer County General Hospital following a heart attack. She is survived by her husband and two sisters. Funeral arrangements were made by the Baird Funeral Home I Lapaer. wnXiAM OKE LAPEER — Service for William Oke, 91, of 430 Mason St., will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Baird Funenl Home. Burial will be in Mt Hope Cemetoy. Mr. Oke died .Tbursday 4 of Bac- iSSt. S«5M5n2p.'S&p5‘5o*3b^ - -uaad Coant* Rcoordi. Onl* tho rtgbt, e. and latereat «l the eald Morrla and ------ a ID oaS prop^ wUI Dealh Notices STPOaO. MAT t. M. X»N lUle*. 4SM noatltor, Dra*taa and Mrt. Hobart (UArtareti PUk-latlaa; daor brother of Hr*. IMade Ultle, WUIIaai aad Lee irferd: alao aunieed b* throe ttaadchUdroo. Paaarol • a r * I e e eUl be heM Honda*. Mm t. at I p.n. from Caata nDeral Boaw, lie ID aiaie at me caat* nral Home. Dra*>oa Plain*. OdOORLAN. MAftlsM. WOX_________ X.. MO PuraaM, Kl*rta, Ohio: age n: beloetd bailMad ^ Mra. im-4r*d Coaghla^ dear tether at Harter* Add Sick. Mar* llaaaar, Phylll* Haira* aad tnillam S. Oaufhlaa Jr.; dear brother of Mar*. Ba*DMod aad AMa Coagh-Iab: alao aarTleed b* 11 graad-ehlidrea. Paacral aenrle* wlU ba held Taeada*. Ha* l(. at It a.m. team at. Agaaa (tethoUe Charck. SlTHa, Ohio. BuiL'iiAT IALL.-HAT I. INS, TBBU-w. m a. Andreva, taka Orkm. age «: bdloecd wife of Bear* c: BaU: dear mother of Mra. Oar-doe BootMoa. Mr*. Borle* Dook-er, Mra. William Wataoa, Mr*. Bi^ MaoMlIlaa, Mr*. Oartd Robuttea. Potrtete BaU aad* Bear* C. RaU. Jr.; d*H *lat*r of Veraa Boffmaa, Mn. Praak PrttaOarald. Bear* aad Joaopb Boffmaa: alao aarrtnd b* II crandehlidroa. 'ftaellaUoa at the Roaar* will be bald Buada*. ot t p m. at Um num*rt*liPiia*ral Hobm. Lak* Orkm. Puneral lerr- CatboUc Cbureh. Lake Orton with »•». Pr. VlBoaat M*rlek afflel-aunt. latormeat la gt. Joaopb •ectfon of the XMtlawa Cemetery. Uke Orion. * St . Waterford JXNXa. MAT S. INt. M . 136 Hertbc- *-Towattalp: age : Mr* Maarlae ii»ii Richard Joako; datr luter oi Mr* Reicn MaiahAU agd Mra Edith Kalgbt, aSoMrtl^ b* five (raadehUdrut and three (reat-grandchUdrea. P « a e r a 1 •ervlee will be bald Mondar. Ma* i. at I p.m. from Pnriley niaeral Home with Rev. D. O. MeCoU at- gr"c5«e5rrs?..‘“j.a?';i!j! age tt; dear' father'"of two iroat-frandehlldren. — aorvlet will be held a lf!?t WraP-"- ad^oM wm he givao SSTiS NOTIUB TO Mod at traaoieBt Want Adi la DOW t a.ai. the da* ot j-bi^ Mter te. nm CASB^WANT AO RATBB Llaoo i-Oa* t-Oa*o S43a*o I ti.N n ti n li I I.H t.n tjs « t.M J.M IM I SH 4M IM 1 IS IS 18 ts IS liS SLf™ ter bio of •mtlao Piww bm aamboro. In Momoriam iNLonnoM **js^ * ' to Mt Ml* fkM. _— Bev. Walter J. TwawicMD. Jr. offletatlng. latcrmoot In pfB*ton Plain* C*m*wr*. Hr. Maruna wUI II* la *t*te tt th* Uwli I. Wint Piwaral Hobm, ClorkttOB.______________ dMr taSuir^ai^aJan MuSBlttaJ ^ (urvlTod b* two brotheri ob4 two (latera. Punaral Mrvleo wUl apa%*-OrUfln*^ate>l''w'uP° Itar. Paul Hart otnelatla*. interment la UayeTllle. K*. FollowUtg the Mrvlce here, Ur. UullUIn wlU be taken from Sparki-Orlffla Puaer- %^^VSd.“c‘8rk'iS?; ffiud* i>. Murdortp*!^ noreaM Shorea Mra. Bdwla aawua. Wit-torn J. aad ChailM D. Drake; ^r itepmothCr of Mr*. Clem Watitmar: dear ateter of KAth-ertae BaUaBoe; alao larvlved bv graadehUdrta. e r • a t-graadcblf-drea aM grtefi-great-traadehll-dr*n. Puwal jorvle* wUl bo hold tte Bharpe-Ooyette Puneral Home, Clarfctton. W?TA MAT r INS AirtON-lettc. JN N. Saginaw 6t.; age M: Moved wife of LouU Tanuta: doar mothor of Ur*. Paul Ma* and Donald UarteU; alto anrvlved by one •later, two brotbora and •te grandchlldr*B. Mr*. Tanuta 'teto at tha Spark*. Oriffla Puaoral Rom*. Puaoral •rnMemmts are poidlu bg tb* *park»-OrlftlB Puaeral Horn*. . IM. ORACX. M I; dMr motbar of .ad Ur*. Mar* Wll-ttater ot timer and " iJS IT.: • •.‘-•■wiKiMilldren. I^eral (wvtcc will be held Moa-da*. May ». at 1 p.m. from Bua-teoo Puaeral Borne with caat J. W. Beaver ofnetattag mUr: mmt la Parr* Mount Park Cema-WUl lie la (Ute .‘Ltol Huntooa Puaeral Home. W* ’TgtW'AUTOT door type i tkm la tbia nreu. ss: w«r.““,a,i!5!SiSLt.-:2S Mum* Dumber to Art WttUU^ &»gte*^^ «•* LADT POR CARE OP cnuiRni lady as-sT” ^ A M yeur uM uurpantloa haa on !57„.,W. trata TWKNTYvSlX the mOTlAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 7. I960 Female 7 Em^toyitiCTt Ageeicte* 9 ■ "sales AND OFFICE jrnr‘ais;..r‘« % £ruT«Ji-ijr3%n“’SLr UrrKl. n *-l«M^______ rnmK"iimAnyfSr^n^ <»; Hft to «■“ mM\Arm» Ami •omt hout WIVES Art MU ntdlni tiu« eoluma ralM ^rtWhf'iuOur tl^M - »Rtr S pm. tnd T '■ Borwtlon * d*r> »eek. Ctu tnti ”rB MOM,_______________ 1«®Tii8S7ixpnuw<^ w Ml. Appl^ Jullf* Ortll. tso Mt. a«m«n» at. Apply In periop. iTAiiTED' AT“OI*C* WOMEN. • permMMnt pttiUon to pur u-rtnce »lei ^pt txplAlnliHt^ oui thopplni tervk* to horn* mrttrx Work t dtyi Moo. to Prl 0:M il Hi t eTMihus. Pontitc Inttretted — pint Stnrlee Mr. Boon. Pk •• Lokt Mr. Jeoitn WOMAN AOt^Si TO « TO, CARI for chlMren n t-tm._________________________ ■-------------- ---------or vEff- ,, .n prrion t, Bloomfield HUli. pm o-oro._______________ «r0MENr>*NEPARAT10N OP V y*** ** ,-1 CARPENim WORE. NEW Ud JPimli. FE O-OIIO._•___ IRPBNTm. _____olty. PE*-__ A-l PAINTER Drumm FE «hMC. etUmotei. L.B A-l FAINTINO AND WAIX FA-P*Ho|. FE MW. . -• ■ APFHElflnCE ONimj tMAropteod Fe O-IJM. APFRENTfCE CARPENTER. «. »Mhea wort FE M191____________ COUPLE wnx OFBIATE TOUR drive In or reitouront. Locol t»-pertenee. FI l-MIt.___________ caSpentir'^ork“ Burinfijt Service hotfoint. wbirfool e Einc “SJoPilA^- m Laevitt LB CALICO iwi^paT^ CAT, VIC. ___ Reword. MW. M«t Union «. lawn lif- omOlL »S on ' tend County. MT M^EIL’B ROOPINO AND eHEBT WLA*fERfE6--NBW OR REFAIR c • ^ —*“• 21 pboite FE M007.__________‘ 2 LOer: FAY ENVttbFt. IM-li*. ‘ Worn tUp In envelope wlUt nemo nit. Conteeli ot etore or bone. Saws—Lawnmowers -yeiterpMi^^ Saws, Hand Lawnmowers macbine bharfened MANLEY LEACH IB BAOLET BT. Beekk^fct ^ Taxes 16 ALL TAXEB. _____________»4«IB________ DreaBmakin^, ~^aiierfan; 17 LbeT: WHITE CAT. VlC. lend Fork, know of Wl pteoee eon FE S-TMB. LOST - FEMALE WHITE ANO>MalplBh* SdlnA WAPIlftr. Fa Inn n fmlMOdllet AeAdPt* •"di^lk^. Wno Womer. f* ■“QardeirPlowtag_____________________________________18 ... _____ ____ ________ NntD- lof o friendly odvteor pbone FE a-lltl. After I p.m. — -------- CABINET MAKER_ AND FINIW 1 roTO TILLINO. M INCH ------ no m, too bit or Proier Tiller jra «A»74,.______________ CCBTOM FLO#. DRAG. OR 3-MBI. H Worner. _ ________ ____^ _______________ _______ CARPENTER WORE OF ANT kind. Reosonoble. CoU-ofUr • p.m. FE M4»._________________ elderly COUFUC. M ..TF*,*!* of oie movine to Wolled Lk. Exp Bervlee etoUon ottendont wonti work Lady woul^ke behy elttlnx or bouetwork. MA A443I. aSruWM*' I. coll r DEBTS? lon eootoUdnto oil your bUle on tevo I pteoo to poy. BUDGET SERVICE I J-OMO II W. Huron S Over Connolly't Jevrelcri AaibTRBDS WAITRl hourt. _™ — jfMl_Norteweeter^Hwy.________ WIWEN. WORE IN OUR DOWN-town office. Mu.t be wllllnt worker tnd hove pleoiot voloe. 4 hours work dolly • to 1, I to t. [^Frtce^ rlfht.JFE I^JS. _ GARDEN FLOWING ANT 8BE' KNAPP SHOES __ ___________ nod reoeonoble. FEJJ714.,^______| Prod Hormon__________OR HIBlf iCXP CARPENTER NEEDa WORE OARDEN FLOWING AND FIT--L... ...... •>. ••Me ^ troelor work. 1 w •■ Lldster. OR J-30W.___! OARDEN FLOWING NT U)T OR | ocreofe. onw»beTe,_^_M»lL , OARDEN AND LAWN ROTOTILL-Ink 4m Hobson. FE Mm lo^ merlv of 3lt E Wtlegn^_ , OARtm AND lawn FU>^0 —- 1ro^lnt^Reoe._OR M13L fa. liANURB a 'mun- Help Wanted 8 CATHOLIC COUPLE: MAN FOR ontdoorr: Womon ■ ‘“~*‘*‘* work. Bolory ond ...„M soleeperson. Ap^y .. pereon. Goodyear Service Store. lO a, Coes. Fontloc. erop#^.M IM N. Ferry. ®**Joks. FoSy's *Itelve-Inn No. 3 4W0 Dixie Hwy.. Proyten Ftelns. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN OR eoleslody. FVII Ume. ExceUent opirortunity Experleocedm terred. but not necessary. LAUINOER realty OB 3AI3I or , OR 3-3710 _______Art for Mr. Losler^ RirnRiro or semi-retired coune to supervise Incompetent mop's borne. Tou hove separate fum. opt. wnd torote N------- Int or meals to prepare Ink of opt. and. yard oil there U restored. Good pay. for MWe work. Write FonUoc Press Bex 01. Employment Agencies 9 PHOTOORAPHER. 10 TEAM Experience. commerclol' and portrait. John W. Eamshow. 33007 Pickett, OR 4-33U. Formlncton., Mich,____________________ WALL WASHINQ. CARlW AND Uphol. Mach, eleoned. FE 4-1077. WALL WABhIncJ Wy HA^ Ruqs^ carpets, upbol. clcOped. FE fOUNd MAN 33 imaiRBB WORE. Woman to train on Nwttel ofod 31-40. Must beWl -.v'-i days. 0300 Midwest Emptoy-Blaot. 400 Ponttee State B«nk tetellltenl. Evelyn Edwards a pleoeont person. A(ed 33-up. Very llte typinf. Hours CUTE &IICE ........ ...... M who likes to talk on tbe nbonc. This Is a trnerol office Job. tends of typbif. Jdicot. FBXRBCEFTIONI8T .......... 03 What's needed b»«. is on excellent typist ' sttraetlve. tn' Up to sit S OIJtMOUR OIRL for s kloayur J tiimist In/dT Hr ofhee thst lor movie set. Axed SO w.p.m. Mui „Ji“oot^”teIe" FRBXT’8 OAL bl(-time Ex tr o ehsrp (l..____ D age N, immsculste sp-PMroDce good personality. Excellent typing; shorthand not necessary. FRONT PAGE OAL ........... OE Here's on opportunity for o tin ivHh food Bnfllth. ex-, eellent penmanship an|l an ablUtr to wrttc copy to ae-cure a faseteah^ iob In a newspaper ofnee. Career . poeslblmy. IirakRVIEN^ .............. OJ Do you hove o eoltect do-(Tea, preferably In soclol-pky or psychoioty. If so, and If you poeaata a smart appearance plus an Interest In young p^te - There's a lob waiting for you to o Detroit office. CASHIER TRAINEE .......... Oil Here's a dignified' marvelous almosidieTt for die light person to be trained for a resDonslblt position. Aged 3S-3S. Must fomlsb, 7 -Tharacter rerernRlea -- YOUR THE TOP . $3 Here's a dream Job lor Just the right person The MIMEOORAPRINO. TTFINO. t«C-retartel eervlee. EM 3-1843.1 WASRUtOS. DUNflNOe. PICK UP and deUver. OR 3-S41I._________ BMlIi^g Service 13 -1 BRICK. BLOCE AND CBMBNT work. Also Breplaces. OR 3-P4SI. - A-l CARPENTRY -Additions - Basemento Attlea - Oarages - OET MY BIO FD^ — _________FE 3-73I4___________ S A OBSuFOF BUILDERS. WE offer low prtces through volume purchases on custom "QuaUty Built" homes - Ho plans. We'll mortgage. No obligation. ACiDiTIONS. OARAOXS, MODERN- lalng. FHA terms. FX »:#7»1^___ A-l residen'tial. commercial •nd Industrial Maaon and fen. A-I FLOOR 8ANOINO. the floor tander. FE I office is brand a< ecutives ma" You joust be able to ... ^ IBM typewriter at W-70 wpm. No shorthand. Aged 33-E. FersooaUty U a must. DICTAPHONE ................ I Are rou experienced in using one? Flue On IBM electric typewriter and btlUng machine - Then, this la lor CO- OPERATOR ............. | Nett, attractive aged 3S-up. Expertcncc mandatory. JR. STENO ............... I Accurate typing and Jite shorthand is all that's necessary for vou to get o swell start In the business world. DETROIT'S CALLINO ......... I32S A particular gin who wr~‘~ 1 partleuter Job. Type ------ IM Ye 3373 fcteeirlc,* t of those big, I* Aged 3vll COSMETIC GIRLS -MEN- **1Sic^t company. Accounts JR. ACCOI . Ljr Recelvt...__________ credit trainee......... . lavestlgater. Car lumlehed. Aged 31-37. MOB. TRAINEE .........., R^n” Ajtd*&ie.' ARC mCLDER .......... fOPEN ■ Number "I .ORAF»MAH . M SUuolaral steel expcrleocie. EAR TENOBRS M ORIU^''oO(XC8 - M CXFBRiENCEO WAITERS ‘ 'M EVELY-V EDARDS VOCATIONAL . oounkELujo.,*-— bast HUBiN FLOWING. inU. MAl-una. m Cterkston-Droyton. MA nm. FLOWINO. DWCIWO AITO OMO- LRimdry Service 20 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY service—abirt service. Pontiac Loundry. MS S. Tolegraph. FE _ eteantek. FE 3-3SS1. SITTINO DATS. WEI*-enda, port time eveniDga. FE LEiMjscapjng A-I TREE trimming R' RmfOV-al free estlmotea^R 3-sm. ----AmiCX TREE eXRYldl STUMP removal Tree removal, trimming, set our 3-7m or FX k-sft»-AL'S ToMFLETE LANDlBCAFfNO, ------ ntUnx plootlnk. uoea I, trbnmed oiwl comping of oil dobrla. FE iV OR 3-SIS5. mirion and EINTOCXT ut sod. delivery or plek-up. 01 Crooks Rd. m. 3-4d43. L L DOSINO. LANDSCAFINO. r^^EM 3-33S1 EM 3-34H. COMPLin BFRINO, LUteN ALL -ftPE or CONCRETE WORK. .------. _ ...—.j_ emtnmeri ley. For Informotlco i Drives. Iloors, ADDindNl'" OARAOES. SIDINO. awntnss. Fonttec Homo servico. FE 4-IW7.____________________ DDITIONS. t3ARAOS8. AWNINOS. Fonttec Home Service. FX 4-1917. terge c realdeBi NOTBWO TOO WCMU^ OUR BFBCIAL'irtf. CONCRETE^ DHjy^ ^MDEWAg CEMENT CONTRACTOB^DRnfB- hens, rcereotteo rooms, ga-sa. Call now for tree oatl-c. Also patented dormcri lor ____extra ipaea. Para Building Co. FE J-TM SrFwALL TAPINO and flNISB-Ing. Free esUmatei. FE S-S7iL I wiring. R. B. Munro I tnciCb: less W. Huron. FE S-Mj lOMB OARaOB. fStBINS/AbC Uont. Ueeneed buUdor. FHA Terms. FE 4ASSS. I O U 8 E MOVINO, FULLY ____I. FE 4S4M. L^A._T0!^. MILLER'S FLOOR SBEVICE. LAT~ Ipg. sanding, finishing. FX 4-S4SS. PLASTERING A REPAIR RlteS. Fat Lee. FX 3-TP33.__________ FLASTKRIXd. PRBX XTnMATB. repair In new hemes. UL 3-SSM, R Clark. ___________________ t. O. SNYDER FLOOR LATINO! tatlixkuHQ, QUAUtY WORk. reas. Prices, cabinets a apcctelty. ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROgOHlNO _F*_< 8PBCIAUZINO IN CXMXNT WORK, doors, drlvowai " .. ................. _•**_ 0-3113 — Bert Commlna _ TRENCBINO. EXCAVA-nNO FOR ecptle tanks. Field Ute. lootings, dltehea ond boot well. UL 3-0^ ORDER FINNING BASSaiBinS. Free eetimates, MY 3-3706. WATERPROOFING Work guaranteed. Free estimates. _________FX 4-8777______ BuiUing Supplies 14 Business Service 15 l-A-l UMrpmiTMl ONLY ' ALUMOnndMDTTKM Fbr XNTIRX front of BOU8X or ALUM. DOOR CANQPY (800 to $108 VALUKI with complete bouse lob of ALUMINUM SIDDIO NO MONXY ON-lst PMT. SUMU SO.IW month and up MM VALLXLT CO. OL 1-8S33. Dayt-Xvet. If no answer calf OL 1-tltl BTONX-AWNPiae-eTORIdS LL MAXES OF FOUNTAIN FENS rcpolrad by taetory trainod men ot pus offleo. Oooeral Frlatlnx A OCftee Supply Co., 17 W. e St. Fbont FE 3-0138. BULLOOZINO - EXCAVA'nNO TRENCHINQ. Jim. - ------ ILOOMFIELD J4aLL CLEANERS. WoU and ------- --------- FE 3-ldJI. I. '****?**' EXFERT TREE BeRVICE. FREE estimates. FX 04683 or OR $-3808. • ELECTRtC MOTOR SERYICB RE- g&nisa —» FUMJkCT^AS^Oa INjTAU^ ml [0..0/»rttEBS. Atfnort OB 3-161$: ROTO TI L l^lj Income Tax Service 19 IN DEBT? IF SO LET US BOLIN“M‘rR'5rcE 43 E. Pika FE 4-1183 or FE $-$773 Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RM. 78$ PONTIAC STATE BANE BLOO FE..... Mambs. .morleao Astoa. Cradlt Coaaial^ Jicblgan Aaaoc. Cradtt Counaellora DOROTHY'S BXAOTt.WF WUX ■- open Thun, da Frl. eves, by mint. $0B N. Ferry. FE $-»44. DAINTY MAID S0F#11E8 - 73$ Menominee. Mre Wolteoe. “ V7i05. LOSE WEIORT SAFELY AHD ------rel«a»r^ i Ubleu. M eeou 6m ako Arm th» oati. mat 0. drnmm Y -81$ —8 ^ rMpO08lbto TftcUd by Bny> Brownlow LandscapinK —OWi* — Forty Favora WEDDING NEEDS -Oreethig CarSt — Statlai ^ES - OIL FAINTS Backenstose Book Store 1$ EAST LABTRENCE FE 3-1414 LaodMpe Service. Ml 8-410$ bu., dtUvered. Light bauUog. FE Cterkaton, P o HUle A Birmingham i . OR LANDSCAFINO AND TOPSOIL DX- Uvered. FX $-54$$._________ MIELKE'S seeded. Xvergrei planted. FE $-133 ?ERENN1AL Top Soil t and heavy trucking. 1 iid"ll^' *”'*'“* ' complete lawn service. D|. FE 3 Mf^vtng d Trocking 22 1-A Reduced Rates Local or long distaneo moving. aiUTH MOVINO CO. FX 4-4Si4 1 MOVINO SERVICE ANT BIND OF LIOHY HAUUNO A Odd lobe. FE 4-806L ANT Enn> OF UOHT BAULINal H o mod FE $A303___________ RAUUNO AND RURBISB. NAMX UOHT BADUHO. OAT OR NIOBT. FX S-$$$8.__________________ UOHT AND BEAVT TRUCXlNa. Robbleh. nil dirt, grading, sand, |raval and Jront and loadtog. FX for any debts oc ODC other than Walker. 4$1 B. Uac. Mich;______ luaelf. 1 Tetesrai WE PAY ALL YOUR BILLS. Payments you can oflord. If . owe $080 to $38,000 and, blUa are high or In arrears, call for an appointment. Qur service eludes free tax •ervlcs. be keeping, checks. MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alaa I Rent Apts. FurniAlwdl 37 I ROOISS. VERT fERT CLXAM. PRIVATR 3 RM. Am. NEAli BALDWIN I School. $3 Otedstene._ a ^RoesCr^b ^BArapHHVXfl Adi^.* *3418' teobaldl DriStoe Flahia OR 3-li88. i~T»T»d$ia—ADsoSiTTB^iaTi aroo. PE t-TgOS aft# I B.SI. rHicBn®inRMi.ii«^ _________________ FE l-UH. 3 LAROE RObltt. 1^. ENf! and bath, efama to nahar Body. FE 8-7884.______________ i~LOi. A-rfRAciT^i Sms7~1 both. UtUlttes “* Adulto only. VI Esst Blvd. FS rAS-' FUtt and “John just loves bathing suits, especially the ones with girls in them!” LaRox 3~BOOM AFT. WT. XNT A1 I bath. Ho children^»■ l-liOS. II ROOM 'aparYmxnt. 'wiluaiu I St. Tount tedy, bedding turnlshod _ond temuiry. »i|_WUlte_ms St._ $ NKU BOOMS AND BATH. FS 3~"MX)idinrN6nBA're“Tcx^ deeoroted and lum. FI 8-34S8. 48 Rant Apts, UnftinJxMJg beat. FE 3-7777. i^iasr-AiiD aim FMHts Matoes. Uwar flat. FE Brick Flat — Heated AtteaaUva fast family WWNm. 1818 AuMim. Ava. Auburn HU. Front A roar private* antrai^ Uvjof raom. I badroom. kltchon- nlshed. No eWMran. FE 8-3888. For the Discriminating m'X........ 3^'. the* un'in* Lk* ^loatee fw, Mw ^oni'oattete^Vht otntrol tetm- tr. Large spaelout grounds tor tbe |Wd oountry living oompicte the pleturo. Lake Lynn ApU., ,25fa{;'hSrtei«ircS FOR COLORED 4 roomi - private bath — I and water fumlsbad - 888 m< -Call FE 8-8441,__ 3’8Y At Your Service DIRECTORY - pvj. bath and ent., 81 Ruth B I 3 ROOMS AND BATV. NICELT I furnished tacludlng '“ ----- cloeete. Ywing Christ preferred, n 8dg31.____ ' 3 ROOUa ARO BA'iV. CLXAN. FR3-vate. Waat side, tk mile from downtown. Coupio only. FX $-48$$. UFFdTAtio I RM. ARD AN 1 ROOM. BATH. NICE CLEAN 3 ROOM AFT. liiifl ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS - AIR CONDITIONBD,^- LISTED BELOW ARE EXPERTS ON ALL BUSI-1 _s_$^ IkESS AND rrOME BUILDING NEEDS. WHO BOf^ HIGHLY SKILLED WORK AT SAVINGS TO ♦ utiC YOU. “CONSULT ONE TODAY!” " Boildert LOSS'S OP COLORS IN ANY FUltBB PAINT Interior and Sxtsrlor OVER 1.808 WALLPAPER PATTERNS ^. _ poxtiac-roCkcote PAINT STORE 3 B. Cass___ FE 3-713S ALL Work Guaranteed OARAOXS - AWHIK/M ADDITIONS • STONE FX 4-1338 2 Wtd. Mousetiold Oooiis 29 ATTENTtOHI Snot cash lor usad televlstoos, furnlturs and.m^.anm»s. Free n Dottl't. BuiMag SwppKw BENSON LUMBER Complete Line of Building Materials A QUALITY AND PRICE FOR IVXKY Bunm ■ ‘ V. Saginaw FE 4-S Title and Ab«tr»ct 6 ABSTRACT & TITLE OUARANTY COMPANY “For Your Protection” FE 5-8118 1$ WEST LAWRENCE Saricet BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS X 7VIMDOW CLKAl FE 2-1631 38 Cresoent Dr. ’ Everything in GLASS AND MIRRORS PITTSBUROU PAINTS 4 RMS. ANb BATH, HXAR FIl _lody,_liijttir8 isi_praadan.__ 4 Rboia SBCOND FI£OR, ON Judsec Court. FI 1-1873.____ 4 RM. L078XIL BATH ent. Ntealy furn. CteaiL^oonpto only, no pate. Pvt. parfla abo. 30 Norton.__________- ■ • 4 MODERN ^yOMl^, UTmTIM. RObia, FVT. XAIH AND XE-tranea. IW 3-II8I. le!roe”>I mantj^^ste an( ... ___ FE 3-730,_________ $ ROOiU. UTIL. CLOSE t6 t6WB h bus. FE 4dll8. I RObiU AND BATH. heat. Oaraga. i BACHELOR AFT. MUST BE QUbCT h clean. $0 CWtage St. FE COUPLE AND BART 3-8^48. FX $-711$ BAROAIN ROUSfe NEEDS NOW. Used ftim. TVs h appliances. Top prtoui. Fleava Fb. FE $-d$4$. CASH WAltlHO FOB TOUR USED furniture, toote ate 9»*«k. eejr; te^ sarvlce. SUN SALES. FE CASH ran FURNITURE AND A^ piteneas. Old pieces or bottaefuU. Prompt e«urte«us s e r v I a e. FE ,4:7m._______________________________ ter you. OA $-8$$l TYLIB'S ANTIQUl My?-!! Wtd. MlscellaiiEOUS 30 °SfiS®5Ss''£2SS^wTC EATE TOb A TTFEWRITER. adding maohliM or place of milM turnlturo or aaUpmM ■«» to nee? We wUi buy tbaa« Items. 5b_>“— ttT RXmtED COUPLE NIHtD O’DELL CARTAGE wsl and long dlsunce moving. Phone ra_$-fS0t__ Truckslo Rent ^snt^~T(rRent^^ BUILOlko SUITABLE FOR 6MA^ - - " Call 18-J Mon.-Frl. FX Colonial Lumber Builders’ Hardware Lumbdt. builder's hardware, plumb-lag. electrical and eamptete Une i PONTIAC -GLASS COJ 23 Lawrence St. FE 5-6441 Hours; t a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 7374 HIGHLAND RD. (M-881 OR 4-0316_______ ___ AND USED Building MaMrlate_ —RECLAWED BRICX— ■ WIND0WS4300R8-TB1M FIFE ROOFINO SURPLUS LUMBER & lUTXRUL BAUM CO.____ 6348 Highland Rd. (M-8t> OR $-7881 FANKLINO Paint $2.98 Per Gal. MORGAN HABOWM , . 1488 RAUmiK RD. FX 3-8147 WOLVERINE LUMBER COMPANY WE BUY, SELL, OR TRADE ALL TYPES OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND EQUI------- H-Ton Pwkups m-Ton ^Stakes “imp Trupks Seml-TraUefi Pdntiac Farm and Industrial' Tractor Co. 83$ s. woodward .J A84$l I 4-1443 Open Dally ____tecludfag Sunday ^inUng jfcJ^OTRthigji 1ST CLASS INT. AND EfCT. PAlNT-Ing. Reas. Don Beck. OL 1-3141. iir CLABB OECORATINO FAINT-Ing and wall papering, FE 4-83$$. A-l FAINTINO IN1TCRIOB EX- AAA FAINTINO * DECORATINO. rtor Free estimate. FE $-1881._ N T E B I O R "and EXTERIOR palnUng Wall washini. Free >"EXTERlbR DEC- 320 S. PADDOCK ST. ! TE2-9784 ..... ^r^jytag^ii , Heetricid 3 OIRL TO share apt. $18 PER week_FE 3-0883. _ _ ___ RIMPECTULE LADY TO MURE | 4?“m. * Wtd. Contracta. Mtgs. 35 $1,000 TO $1,000,000 any CONTRACT. ANTWHXRB LOW DISCOUNT-^UICK ACTION Deal with a reUable firm, established In 183$. CaU Jim Quaalln, FI $-8431. After 8 p.m. FX $-Mr RXTlRBIdXNT ABBUBANCX CO. $1,000 to $1,000,000 ANT CONTRACT, ANTWRXRX LOW DIBCOONT-^UlCK ACTIC Deal with a relish firm esta. Uihcd In 1838. Call Jim Qulal^ FX $-0481. After t p.m RgrmXMXNT ABBURANCX ABILITY II your tend contract a) able disc ■----- ^^._casb, ,b«i.' ly bou;. FE 4-3$44 ARRO REALTY________________ _____smaU. FX' t-iOM of FX 4-$l78. FAINTINd, FAFERiNO. REMOV- al. Wasnlng. FE 34313.________ FAINTINO. WALL WASHlIia. FA-per reSioved. Terms. B. T, ““ dusky. FE 4-714$. UL 3-3188. Buyers for Contracts , I CLARE REAL BBTATE J<» PE 3-7188 REB. FE 4-41 ASE for MR. CLARE CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H. J. Van WaR. 4$8t Dime Xwy. “bT-i— FAPBRHANatNO __________FI 4-3171 FAINTINO. INT « EXT. ——— ”—‘ Tbomp Television ServiM 24 FE 8-U88 or PE 6-8JH ______M. P STRAXA JBNSSirS tt service, after* ----A eirtnltn call FE U^olsO^t____ EAELE'S CUSTOsl UPHOLSTSa 1^^1174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM Lost and Found, ^ LOST; BLACK COCKU SFAiAb. M'on I td BnraSty. IMMEDIATE ACTION Oa. any good tend oaMraete. New or seasootd. Tour oasb upon satisfactory InspocttoQ of proporiy and tIUo. Ask tor Kon Temptoteo. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 3338 Orchard Laka Rd.' FE4ri$SI LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to ttU. Ear. Oarrate. EM t«U Wantied Red- ExUte 26 ALL CASH don't LOSS!'YOUR HOME We win pay cash for your ogu W. MAPLE MAYFAIR 8-8388 CASH FOR TOUR FROPCRTT OR-aguUy on beuaee, vacant tend, land eoatraete. Aak ter Ur. Lopatin. PE 4-3888 . FE $4841 WM. A. KENNEDY CLEAN, COOL. AREA. NEWLY decorated 3 room private bath and entrance. Ill Orchard Lake Avenue. Call $ to I p.m. DEI UXE 3 ROOM FURN. AFT. IN boautilui Prankltn ViUate. MA %U3$ Atk for Mr Scbomol. VRNISRXD APAR'TMXNT. * RMS. AU uttUttef $88 per month. Nw Tel-Buron snappjag ecster. FX ly otbor fine foa- MOR.. » BAUM^BT.. APT. 8. FE 8-6918 Qpea Dally and Sun. 18 a,m.-8 p m. PARTLY FURNlSHro 4 RM. AND WEST 8IOB bUFLEX. I Rooiia and bath avaltebte tor immt-aiate oeeupancy. IM a mo. Call before $ FE 4-Mtl after I p.m. FE $-1173 ___________ r HoeplM rby. Adult avallabla now. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 78 West Huron Stroet FS l-MM or FX $-8181 Rent Housmi F urnished 39 t BEDROOM. NK«iT mRNIWXD. Lake privlteics on Union Lake. _IM $-*187. ____________________ 3 ROOlU'AlfD OARAOX 188. ininraBce 11 COMPLETE INSURANCE Serving Pontiac Since 1929 LAZELLE AGENCY $84 Pontiac Btote Bank Bldg. FE 5-8172 Patios Institutional . FURNITURE,.. In Color for Your Office or Your Home GENERAL PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY PI 3-8131 ,.ORT MAINTXNANCX and all types of KUKTTRICAL CONTRACTOR 8UFKRVI8XD BY UCXNm CONTRACTOR a XLBCnUCAL XNOINXXRB FX 3-3834 ‘ FX 3-4881 ___ 848 W. Huron — FonMac BUILT-IN OVENS. RANOX TOPS. ROODS. WASHXR8. DRTXRS. AND RXFRiaXRATORS. OM4XRAL BLBCTRIC. TAFPAN. THIRMAOOR. RCA WHIRLPOOL. WX8TINOROU8X. KITCHXN AID. Hampton Electric Co. 83$ W. HURtW ST. PR. 4-363$ CLIP and SAVE YOUR READY REFERENCE^FOR ALL FUTURE NEEDS. BuiMiitSitoa Ladd's, Ine. Developers of Fine Building Sites tm Dtxis Rwy. OR 3-1331 OROUND FLOOR. 3 ROOIM. tfff-rate bath and entrance. FX $-4S$I. MOTEL DTCHbNETTE APTR ua*' Ske Rd 'or*34388* newly"DiiTORATEb' 3~ROOMB. Clean, and eomfy. FE 4-7313. OXBOW LAKE. 3RDRMi7SCllHlfi-der. MA 4-1383. SUITABLE FOR 1 OR 3 olCNTLli- men. 3 rooms. FE MMS,___ niRix Rooiia, and bath. AU n bedroom. As low h en. SLATER APTS. 83 N. PARKl BT. FX 4-3648 AFTER $ AND SUNDAYS. SEX CARETAKER MR. CARROLL. A-l. ARCADIA CT. i 4*-mf AND XATR. ALL Ughta, adulte Rent ApHta. Unfurnlaiied M ' noon. Itch., bath. utU. 114 N. Paddock. IBT CLAXB XXATXD AFITTuTO. 'Si uSSbmf’lf'iSni TIM bath. Mowly CantraUy laeated. 444 E Flfcei cor. Sanford. FX S-4H1._______ 8 BEORId., LORFER. NR. Wn-ster School. Bsmt., gar., gat hcaL may bo purebased. «H mo. n 84410 or FE 37371 3 RsbiSSM. NOR'rla t&SSi child weteomc, no diinktrs, FE 4-4740 or FE 3^.______ _______ 3 BBORId. An. EICCEnibHAL-ly clean. St. Mike's area. FE 8-1676 after • p.m. beach h park, b grouads. Utmtles re 443W. ____________ DRATTON BXOROOM amdern. No OR J-1738. LAKX OilON—ItOOXRN. CHAN. - - Reas. OL I-**** Hear RFAiLfeD laee, STQyi SMALL HOiOC NEAR CLARSS- Wi., 146. MA $-704._________ tALLED LAKE 3 RM COTTAOi lumisbed and heated. Adulte. MA ...... 4m CMway ________________ (II 3 BEDROOM HOUSE AND ( 2-BEDROOm”dU Automatic Heat — FnU XMmant WILL DBCORATX $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 •“a?^Zi^*- ^ CLOSE TO 3 AND 3 ROOMS. .UTILmES FOIL (3 •"‘r BOOM APTB, “ WriH BATHS'. Commerce Vlttegc. Kltcheji (urn. _Wash,^m(t. Amr 4 XM 1-4377. 3 BORM NEWLY DEC. OROUND (Ir, Steve and refg. fur- -- dren welcome. FE 1-3838. Nicholie •& Harger Co. Ute_WEBT,BUBON _ FE 84I8I 3 bedroom BRlCX RANCH. CAR-petlng and dr^s In living and “ iSeet-*- ' «•' Rwt Houeex Untorw. 40 BSfsi W. Y«it, Cor. snnlty »va*rj!!*rii3ss JRenl I on Oxbow Lake. EM M maatha. Akb CABINS rb* m Sguara I unost. OL 1-S8I8 m »-•••». GMrb6T¥AOBrEARof~ OR 3-I3S8. _____ I COT- i.“uK* 114731 BENT OR BELL: I- tage Modem------- I. BoautUu) ' For Rent Rooms ^42 FOR MUJ, oeoklag. FX ^HUEmifU ROW TOR 44713 _____ IWrKooi front. 8S Mate St. « 848M I HlCXJUtROB RdbMS. __________FX >4338 8i-w.~xSiStETrr xLsermaf at Ftehar Body. 87 par wk._ BUSINCSBMAN. SHOWER. FTT. rat. Cooking prte. E. Iroquoli. _?* S-3SH CUAN R^l^^ $7^^ A WEEX. ,N'SLirtFIN^RTOM. CLOSi S'.^s'Ssri.i.vS.- Rwft Siaf— ■•ssijtasar.'is'w'ss Dixie Highway. OR 3-1381. 6'ltra - NEW stTTres WEST aide. FE 34184 _____ Rent Office Specs 47 IND FLOOE. S ROOM <» OF-■fwa apace an or part. In hoart of dpWDtowa araa. Comor looa-tWn. Lawrenot and Ferry atretei. Fonttec Comunlty Finance Oom-pany. CaU John Lae. FE 84U1. DOWNTOWN PONTUC - UF TO IIU eg. n. m aeeand floor space comer B. Huron h Ferry Its. Smaller taparate ofttees If dO- St 8T»‘rw“wr“' botoNTOWH TONTUC. M AU-bum Avenue. I.M8 Huaro feet Of ctoar space avaUable to aew building. WIU parUtten to suit tenant. Ltgbto. beat and p^lng •— -I. •Klees. OFFICE"Cm'SMALrsroRE'TO? rent. 848 per week with U|hts (umlshad. 8<8 Baldwin Avenue, next door to Rotterback's *“‘-Farts. iFE 6-1881. After'lTsS*#^^^ NEW OFFICES-WESinn ___ 4,788. UL 34873. 2 BEDROOMS Itk mites from city limits. 314 acres ot Muid. Prtoid reasonable ■ with 8888^wn. CUCKLER REALTY . EBORoteA HOME OI Itiwst. Hardwood Boors (t- _|W^. Mae offer.-re 34318. 1 BEOROOM BOUSE. FULL BAtii' ADULTS r 6:38. 3 ROOMS and bath, UTILITlBS And heat temUhed, PB 6-8338. 3 ROOkdS AND BATH. STOVETND aU (lUltttet turaiilMd. Inguire at 714 W. Huron St. $ ROOMS AND BATH. ADUiTB 6r 0 drinkers. CaU FX 3- 3 ROOM. STOVE. REFRIOERA-tor, % HtmUes fum.. 813. 138 S. , Parke. Apply rear door,___ TliiisTret. ent. nb#lt dRc. ~ *“ mo. re 3-1384. ^Vented Resl Esute^M I OR 4 ROOM BRICE ROUSX D« Indian VUlage or Pioneer Bigh-tends Flrepteec. About glTsSS. Ht 3-873$.______ LET US SHOW TOO BOW TO OET easb tor your borne or tend co-tract. 0x11 for tree appmUal. Oomar Aubura and Crooks H. C- NEWINGHAM re 44383 _______OL 341M WANTED “Buyers Galore” ^ND^’%! 8-1 Rent Apts. Furnished 37 1^,^ r^^lgerator. IW Farxbartt. A FT„ HTTCRBfXm. I .only. $18 N. FadOa. FX ROOM FURNISHXD AFART--itnt tor tedy. eoofctaa, 71 Ooustes FE 4-3U1 or re 4^113.______ RM. EITOHdN. imL. FVT. Ent. re 441$$, U Ftec. loRM. PRIV. Elti si.“oaiJr*5r*t _±L5!!Z_L_ 1ST FLOOR m6dern, I RbbslB Rient Apts. Furnished 37 $ RTOMS^N^BAra. BAST WEL- $ AND . _p»y Apt. t'___________ $ ROOM AFARTMXatT FOR kENT. __________re_ a-n$s.________ $ ROOMS LOWER AFT., UTIU-ttes turctshod. 74 Close St. FRIVATI 4 R06mS and BATH. 1 turatsbed. 1 untumlshcd, with atevt and rtfrtgan............. baby wtlmme. 33SS Aabum Avt., Auburn HslghU. Phone UL 3-1338. RbOMS AND RATH. RXOEC-, orated. Frivatc ontraaec, for ceJ-ored re $-8838. ---------------wBffiLf: ritbSiia $18 TATE BATH HEAT eon ROOM, LIVINO ROOM, room, klteben, dtnettev oata. Heat lurn. Pvt. parklat. One ot the finest addresses In Pontiac. SBIRLET APARTMENTS IIS E. Huror. FE 8-8818 3' RMS.. FVT. XNT. NpWLT DXf. X. side. I$8 mo. PI $-l$i4. f RM. APT.'PBIV.' BA'TH AKD'tHT. Stove and rwfrig. $S5 Whlttemtes. 3 ROfHdS. CUM. UPPER. $$$ W. Wilson. FX $-878$._________ 3 BEOROOM. FULL BATH. BEP- $7$ por monlb teelndot beat. C. PANGUS. Realtor or 188 M-» RMS. AMC rwfris. naar ORTONVILU _ __ "* ±to“ 1 RMS. AMDBAfa XiOVB ARD rwfris. near Tel-Hurcn. PX $-S47S. ------- WITH STOVE AND BB*- - 38 CadUise. FX 8-$8$8. 8 BOOMs, MOOBRII TARir. Leite privttetaa. 1738 Uoooheraft. 4 ROOMS * BATH - 3RD FuDOR apartmant newly decorated. Bx-celient loeatten aear Oaaeral Hoa-pUal. 80.81 moolhly. Oaragw avaUabte. Adulto only. Call $ a.m. to $ p.m.. re $4488. FE 3-T888. 4 ROOM Akr., SILVBRCRBST Xtif. ■ ^-$8 Putnam and ___ now LOWER. CLEAN. 78 I. l^noU. FX 3-38M _______ i RM UNFURN. UPPER ^FIAT: Newly decomted On Sudtr-' eon. 888. Refrlg. Ing. Itl Norton. > Rooia. UPPER B. Marshall. AduHs. 848. re $4883. 4 FAMmT N CBb-DRiM ------------I. 3 i«8. i ____ FE $-7484. . nrOOMS. SUITABU ______ BRICE DUPLEX ,xf{irTwHs_«sf._‘ 3 BXORM. BRICK. BSMT.. f CHILO —' -e 16 X. Blvd “ BSt.^Bim. $ ROOMTimRACB. OAS HEAT. 33814 E. Blvd. South. J70. OR I kwji^^cmAairwSi¥~ nboMS."'wilT snkiC RxwLf deceeated. FX l-SSrS,. I ROOkS h BATH. xfSfiri® lrt$, all u^fura,^FE $47S8._. 4 R^ ROUSB. FULL BAEXMimT. aouLts, bwhexs, rampL clonal, aew 1 Btdrm. Ranch bu-^leg^ gas baat. Lk. Frtv. FB BY owner 8 rai^ 114 bathf, term ■ pswmt, automatte all ----- UtaUy located m Ottowa RiUa wt^utllaUy teadadaea tea rn^pg^tmmtt 9LKAN. MOD.. dMAil i ibRki lte3 AP^ Rd. FX 4-3818.__ DRATTON'TOAfitB — 1 RXDROOM medera. Re chlldran. OR l-ym BEDROOid »*$88&*£Rr wRk fttl 0.* Wan _______ 1117 WATERFORD Twp.‘ I roome, gse boat. Largo lot. pavQd 87$. UA 1-1318._. *as^,£S5SL.iS ’ -Sallee W’pods Sub. Rrlck 1 bgdrm. Rtnt - Option to "buy, n 3-3818 OT DM 4-4ll8. UMPbRNUEED TXteR AibuHD tekeftoat borne on^Utem$ Iteke, $ rooaa. csmdy bOach. no pala. ----- l-«OR^ 1 BIMUi. RANCH TTPX ROM IN Roehnter. FuU bsmt. with rec. rm compteUly panelled la knotty plae. Fi^ landscaped. Wslkint dUtaooc to ecbeol, sbopplnt. OL 1-8888 alter 8 jjn,____ ____• 3 BDMd RfUCi ATTACHEb FLAB-tered gar. 44 acre earner lot. ffi*blra;-.aW-"-'»-^‘!?-‘ tap work srta". .... hood auto.---- rm w-firep /*rsSg*. rplaeel~7xr3'tera^' bath baeoboard bmt, $34,110. I BBpROOM h6uk floon, slumlnttm iMETEfiSworo • ____ __________J la, Hi . ROWS AND BATE. FUMnSRlm unrurats"' • " —------ S-8S78. klteben plus dlnte« •> w,u, •»•-lakflon doors to patio. 3 baths, l-csr attaebod israge. Largs let OR 3413$ sBburbaa area. Only $1 LAUUfOBB REALTY I13g Sr OB $ &tsldes Ihart Is a da tergi Uvlng room with (Ireplac# 1 ftesaad In porches, I ear gara*-Located la Waterford arsa.Frlead !sa •ari;»“a‘«ir8i! 4 BBbR^ooM Haia.~ tohat OL 1444$ between 4 RBDHOW."xnBT irewb radaoorated insMa and out. Oar- dwvm. Breataat aoa. (uU baia-m^, fu baat, 1 car gara|o. Paved Cm. $us$S m tar— BTORCWM^COLOinALK^ DOWN. AH&' ■ re 8-7888. ■ $60 MONTH1 “ Ptai tana to Ol's lar this nlod 1 toorwM la^ wattom baat-ment. targe Cauatry Xitebm. ....... THB PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 7. 1960 TWKkxY-SEVKN 49 F®r Sale Hoatea 49 •Mboait^ mMm. i »i»m, ^ nrtplM*. ~ brt«MVky, / atiacM NT N, CAM LAO HO. — ) n cmM MM wUTnHau -.4«viV I nom lot n I4U1 ^ mal"iSnfi^'' k tr«M uid dinibt Ovmr I— . tr, wtHfOg ea i-irti. ai^orodO* wiuos. wi Builders Exchange ' **A^U5!niEla&¥s“ on Cbarahin Hoad, t roomi, baUi. piKa. IMM, tomi. PONtlAC REALTY WBaJdirtn________r» MH5 gr~SWRiBa, ib 6mar «u tit- wlB. food daai oa taeli. for lo-formoMon, tt« Jitdwa otter 4. i o/gotA arsw bwt., 3 oor loraio. term. b2 ^ CANAL ______ Wda Lokt aroo. Bterp nrt nw bn^« CM baaatlful IM. Laria Bar patio. ODiy tll.Mt. A raal bay vtUi law dowaTpayaMBt. qN3...Sf””°»5”^3.3,ai dRAtrOM NIAR STATS MTCB- ^with tala. M.M) ta modal tBan tiallar (With IXSCDfwirROOii (N« BBAtm-fttl WftUrtord mu. MUPtilBf, dfmpM. buUi-lBi. t iMthf. boti- Executive Homes ! ! ! ! Badroam—Lout llvlnt roam wlU. flrtpla^lVfc batba-BaautltiiUy laodMapad Laeattd on W-IS bt> tVMB fa-M and Ctarkiton. An JlSS’-i?aVb'ft^.%“j£ Raatt. OR 3AM1. 3 imdroeM sitnatod an a*ar I am of broath-uUndy baanU-tiU fraandt—all euttam appoint-mtnit.^ Proparty liaa about idOO fMt oft Ilia DUla mctaway naar piarkaton. Offarad atllt.Nil with tarnu araUaMo. ” “ “— Homaa. Wt 3-IWl. ' ranoMypa i -ronm and t-i BT OWNKR. t aXDROOU. NBAII TaVHuroo » St. Banadict'* tana itorma. a»ota(t, FOR SALB BT OWKBR. LOW 'Twn payinant. Avntnpt. atarmi, ;7ar........................ by owner • raama. t¥f batba, larta act par^ autainaUa oU U. Qaaifir lieatad ta Ottava I Ml 3 naouv- ------- «■ 3 naoutUuUy landtcapad loti, ibr^l^i^mmi ^ ft a-3iiTt SALE OWNSnt TRANSFjm-rad. NarthriUo area IVb ^ar cuitoB raooh. 3 lar«a badi- aOMr ftaa taaturat. Carpattai_ drapai toeladad. _________ tT olnfBirRbcHBEriB. s b®"- roam brick, 3 aar taraca, h-- way, flraplaaa, acpatad bai iS aoanlc atria. WILUAltt ROCHESTER BuUdtre model, reduced 03,«l*. 4 WS.’ilk'Si V: behtod WorthhIU ahopplnp Oeater. ROCHESTER Over Vk acre. 3 bedroom ranch. 3 ear laraxt Extrai. 404 Hea. bitt Lana. OL. RANCH HOME BT OWNBR Thll attractive 3 bedroom he lo axceUant Drayton Flalni nal boAood ha laSta prlvllaoai Improved beach. Attached fan TUad racreaUon room to b(-^ meot. Potnpin^ Id'- and out In arc ..„’S5rlwrykh.^^^ 33.M0 down OH Hill. 1374 ADAMS. 3 BED-to baAi - • " wutlful' lub. No lot. 00,000 down, .. tend oontraot. Owner. OL 1-0430. sylvan laee model 3 bedroom trl-Ieval, blreb lamlly in food canter. Patarion win- dow! with itormi. 117.000 Inelud- too woodad tot, Low pent or wlU dupilea.. _ Bt. Opao sat. * «un- SOUTHERN HOMES bouta iball araeted on ............. 'tSi taUi on bow to bul„. — ehtaa a Boutharn Roma tea Robert Brann, Iranchlaad dealer. 31110 .........------------------------ 3 fun bath! with vanity, ___tUa, ganulnt plaatar, eom- I blreh kltohan. FHcldalre k ranch btiemenl, landeeapa. , - P*‘ c*dl mortfcxF ud im. Ilnlnil downjmyment MI_4-1500._ room. WHO »« eoncrevr »m. drive, HOUSE SACRIFTCB SALE, LAKE oai furnace. North of M-tO at; in front anc< bea-illtul canal run-WM Laka_ M.__Tum Wait on nlro bealde property ^ —* " doora to tarraca a mt er will dnpllcata on . Open Sat. and Sun. A. J. 1400 Olanwood. PE I; , SLEEPERT! ! I, firaplaea newly deeerat^. plAdb tor children. 070 43 a' Shade traai — In raatrleted dit-. .1... >..» ..it 1 i,),i 1001 down. Bal 11.300 Will arrAnxa monthly payment aeeord-l"-* to Income. Frlvate party. Phone MT.MSOS. Rri. 7-13 a m. 0 10 p. ANCHOR LI 7-tiOO and JO 4*_ iRiCET"B3U3Rir~adHE WITH '— ---. etoet to eeboalf an* - ----M St.. Clarki Veebtafton S OSOrVErmt car garasa. fireplace, dlatno L, latfe rooma. S3W X 000 foot lot. Owatr tranifarrad. Lk Priv. Muit tail at 3M.000. EM 3J004. HIOltLANO ESTATU, - -----earn brick .....k Beautiful "LAKE SHERWOOD" tSA: OQHTBMPORART l-lavel on 110' wooded lakt- Walk-o taka f .100. Name ycur ______ 13 MO down. _^WOOD REALTY n 4-0303____ ________FE 3-0403 » SBCLUp'Bib SUBDIViSICm ovarlooklno beautiful take 3 mllaa waat of Pontiac, 3 badrooma, 3 full bathe, dan. family mom. full Colc-Easlick : Restricted Communities laaatad 3 mitaa auat M MUford ^ Commaroa ,a inunmnuic warn brick, ftroptace, pan-lad tUad rac. room. %- poaaL carpaUna. BioaUant eoa-dlttoa. Oara|ar>aBaad yard. Ilf-IS3. B. W. Earth Raal litata and Inauranca. Ml 4-7073, 300 S. Woodward, Blrmlnoham, ir OWNER. 3 BEDROOM. Itik CAR - r»r.{5isjo':™- "■ Hjcl^ taim. a»ri. .. ...-----------lent with attaoM Stacta-sarati. Tannaaaaa Maa rook ftraMMa. Cornlaa UthU aja.'S'iiL'rriffi Burrisa.w,afftt fsat*. ^ %T OWNER, 3 BiRMiMeiffliT" BY oWn- . full 1 par HIGHLAND ESTATES Raaato — taka advantaia of aU — extrai: carpetint. -* h home. Pull baiamant. Lana ildln^ Wood floori, carpeted. Oaraxe. All for only 30,700 with t% down to anyone I 11 Look and want at 330 HRh St. iNear Uncoln 3r. Hlah.) Then eaU W. W. Ron ”-----------* 3-tOll ■ ------ "For Sd« Honses TIZZY Don McDonald ns?, your lot ar u . _______ ana with full to ■MBt. tlta hath aak floara. la Mtchaa. OB 3-IW7. Nothing Down Open Sun. 2T05 coloBlal brick aad -fraraa home. Uvlap room with flrtidaae, madal ktt^ea with Wall to wall carpet- taf throughout. Separate cUnlat room and den. Itk nathi, divided boaement with recreation room, gai heat, t <»£J«2Sl^tyirot«r and lewar. EDRON STRH3T TO PRSBTON, lUOBT TO PR(W- Bvenlnfi after 0, call Mr. Wheatoh, A. JOHNSON. Realtor 17(H S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 LAKE PRIV. DON’T MISS SEEINO THIS BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOME — HAS 3 LARQE ..... ..JOM AND DINING BOOM - BEAUTIFUL FIREPLACE - ALSO 3 CAR OARAOE ON 1 ACRE LOT WITH PBIVI-LEOES ON SILVER LAKE TRANSFERRED - MUST JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Tenipleton Walled I-ake Area Very neat and attractive 3 bi rooma. large carpeted Uvtni roo with recreation : K. L. Templeton, Realtor 333t Orchard Lk. Rd. . FE 4-4341 yet suburban atmoiphere. Dunded by lovely park with -----« and Iov»v ‘---------- By KaU Oiann BELL OR •__________ Uami Lake. bungalow Baiy to beat. SIluatad oa large 73x113 n. tot. WUI trod# for bouutraller. For Sals Houses 49 bRown Krt’o! Satk|m SS ADB - Urae 4 0 hama Watatag Mlke'i. Vary 1_____ rui' trada far houia- OI SPECIAL — Nothing d< •uburban wita almoat ai ’gg*1to 1. West ____10x40 bungalow wltb firod hot wator boat, tlla alum. Itormi. Oak floori AI |frt?ad’;t JoTlW**’ . For Ssle Houses 49! Foir Solo Hoosoo 49 The Wife You. -Save May Be Your Own Olve har tta phaauv— »» » '<"'i anytblns^ut bu] bettor, ipeclally • BRICK, 4 BDRMS, boeemeat, recreation room. 3 oi {araga. 4k acra la Draytaa araa. 1.133 dawn gymt. Coaaldar I DICK AVE., 3 BDRMS. to Ploaaar Rtabtanda Sub. with OPEN Sunday 3 to 5 Donelson Park 3005 E^gewater CANAL FRONTAOE au Qt-ter Lake, g rodm brick WRb breakaway and attaebad S Park and tura tatt. 3 Bdrm. $450 Dn. FHA with beml. IB Perry Par^ good nalahborhood. Aiklng gll.ggg TOTAL Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 73 West Enr« Btran FE 4-437S ar PE 3-llgt HAYDEN DIXIE HWT. - Batwean Draytaa 1 and Waterford Large b BaMmeniTgtg.ggg. CaU today. Sea Lawyer Zoned sommerctal 104 feet iroatage aad 134 ft. deep Call for dg^lla. AEE AREA — sieaulltul riooklag take. Landr— “lUtaB (ruTt. Of land with berrlei. Ranch ityle brick boa.. taohad 1%-car garage^ IH bathi^ BOTl Hera li raal llftag Priced at only gll.OOO. PHOTO-US-nNOS OPEN 8UN- "Does he yield to threats?" UST WITH us — For fail S El dent Service WE BUY SELL -TRADE — 30 yri. lervlng Pon-Uae S Vicinity. For Sale Houses ll,730. TERMS. Coay home. Has bath with jatasa. home prtcad rsaaoo- 34,433. TERMS. North Suburban. Bald Eagle Lake Prlvttates. “~*-ern 4 bedroom home, baiei 34.304. TERMS. OU furnace. 3 c ■piymenF ot 10x113, take prlvflexea, . * - ■ • 'tod Lake. On canal 310.100. 31,340 DOWN. Roma and I. Largs lot, fruit, berrlea krden spot. 3 aod bath 1 and bath apt, renti itHIyrTaavlhg your p) SACRIFICE Large Liv Rm and . carpeted. Lot 100x330. Fi 0400 On. Balanca land contract. BicOROdM SACRIFICE LOW DOWN FAY-menb aaiuma OI mortgage, 3 - — - BELL OR -TRADE. MODERN room. Appraiied value 14300 t ward larger home. ) lloor ole No brokers. FE 3-3077. SUBURBAN, NEAR OMCjl'ROOliS — bath, lovely thadlS lot. la-laUoa, FS g-1313.__________ Cila FRONT Hoia m lae> o ton. f room year around home, badrooma. ' targe scraanad pen avarlooking taka. Draeae, bulK-ptaa bookeaaai, and boat. SOB 14 Ballavua r4. MY 3-1344. Lakefront By Owner SELL OR TRADE (3) 1-badroom bomga. Lartt loU ---. —, ownai carpM^h aaiy tarma. tAi - LEVEL. 1434 OLBNWdOD, Sylvan VUlasa. A. M. .Oat^ Buildar. Opan Sat. aad Bun. FE Outatoadtat brick ranch clutlve aaat abora of Unlou Built 1063. Natural aand beach, beautifully landieapad lot 113x330. 3 badrooma wltb large cloaate aad built-in ebeita of drawari; 3 baUii: ample elostU and atorage throughout the 3310 iquara feef of Hvinf aret. Sl-foot modum ktt«4h- dm EF«t>k br«taUftft oroo. 1 THTY FAT RXNTT 3 bodroem raneb type boma, with automaUF beat and hot water, IVk bathe, and loaatad la Ctarkiton Area. Can be hour'-* approximately 1130 down ... ^ cant land contract. Wa have I key Vacant. breaklaat araa. Large Uvtngroom OEOROX B IR abarei two-way fireptaet with 33- WALTON foot tamuy room. Dtalngroom haa ta china cloaet ISfom panalOd' WATERFRONT!! room with bOilt'la toom*^baB3»iF» »«•' . iftii C: diaint room, basement and m car^araia a real valua way to buy this lOTaly 3 iMMlrooM rsech- with aIm-mlnum itdlas. larta carpatod Uvlas room with dlnlat all and dlvldad baaamant. A raiil nice lot, Aacbor fancad bSMCkyard aad 3 car taraft. Ftoit ttaM offarad. ________________aa a mn tbta aloe boma. Llvtag >m, dbrabtaatlen kltohan meat, wiSi plaaty of room for raeraattoa. Oaa heat, wator aoftsnsr, Ita-aar in-mgs. Oood aelgbborhaoiL Priced at gU43S, takas ap-jmxlmataly taxaa^jta^teaifraaaa. 3 par DBAITTON WOODS BANCB. Only glOg down tad mort-gags cost WlU move pou Into thta lovaly J --- ...wa. Large llvtt4 room with dtalu all handy kltob-X*ttoft. lot* Ther?i a* 1?! car samte aad faacad hack yarC BeStag for nt.ggg. roata. Yes, tharq’i wtod^rPlgS^ls'CM ito Ijtat 3 mOu wait of Poa. OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 eaatamporaiT laaah homaa aa tlM laarkat today. The atiidlo gglltat of the UvlDg Smt thM thg’aSaaTM foiS plBsStt tt is. Natural bttok aiwataot. A -----a (to thru ----- .85»f.^ .. —a soatom cooa'.ruc-»oa thraafhout Full baas-mint. axaeUaat potential at' a recraatlaa raomi Over-■Ixed 3 ear garaga. IHBBC-TIONS: Srlva straight rut the Dixie to MaYbtc Bd. I block South of Jd-IS sad turn light.) 7YM b ilMigrA niy '^*i£. RAY O’NElLRealtor PFFICB OPBN SUNDAY 1-3 DORRIS A SON. RBALTOR8 WB TRADI >3 W. Huron Phone FE 4-15J7 MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE Sunday 2 to 5 Elizabeth Lake Estates 48 ExiTKMjr winter aad__________—_______- bedroom, 1 floor, ptaa. Carpeted Urlat room - 3 eaUns tred patio — fenced lot. 3 ear larage. Very attractive. Priced ■ UBdir 3U.3«t. can FHA. ~ ME. EEXCUUVE; She will be delighted wtUi tba functlOBal floor ptaa ta thta nearmaw, 3 badroom, ftslTbrick. Thera ta a don. faasUy room and m baUii - 3 aar |a- ----------'--laeapad lot oxeaUant ta. Larxt taadseapad lot,__ Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 73 West Barea Btraat FE 34363 or FE MW GAYLORD OOUNTRT! Uvtag may not ba tba aiuwar to your problsas, bat If a good toeaUca, warm wall bultt boma la Wbat yea era loefctaf for. Wa have Mat the Mms for yoo. Ftaa tana badroom brick roach wMh attached gamga, baxemaot with -----—m. $l7Ega Vary RrXLLXAblS LAKE EaaaUfui tIKw a Baealtaathaach. Fw Ml b a d r a o mTtwo tuu LA3MTILLE Rustle tag heiM with braesaway X. y niea hta bedrooms. A garaga, : Big taTui TRADE Daady flva roam 'hoota m that country on targe eotaer lot - 1^ aersa. tato gf ebade trade, WaaM GAYLORD. Realtor W. 3TLJNT H. laee OMOB MY 2-2821 \ OFtn *4 For Sale Houses BARGAIN I acres, 3 hamaa an proparty. Oaa - ->I baa 3 rooms aad bath and m ea,awa wiw ai.aew bowb. GIROUX MULHPLE USTINO SERVICE ARRO Lovely 3 bedroom brick. 1 beat, I oar atioenad sarage, ’ oa the wator, Secluded 3 «s,-wtth lovely trees. $34,100. ___ __________ ill JO I carpeting la Uvtag room, tfie I with vanity etna, oil neat, — --------IMO dor- Fhend Brunswick .-\ve„ Bit. 1953' Very atlraeltve Ranch home la i very dtolrabie looaUoa. anchor ! pontiAG WATEINB BBTATBB. On fenced, with beautiful Mk ir^i OeneUa ExoeUent 3 Bedroom CRESCENT LAKE PRIVILBC5ES home with breeseway aad IVb car Breeeeway, IV* ear guage. AUo ; attached garaga. L.R. 13 x 34. recreation rm . earpetla£ drop-1 Ut 144 x 130. 413.344. Terms, arlei Approx. 1460 dn. FHA DIXIE HWY . HOLLY AREA Very Attractive, Well Kept Ranch with 5 Acres approx 3730 on FHA A 44x3 _ hon# bU. IMS- AIm) 0 | down Mynicnt i t cir Arttot *n.MTTO-‘ P«ym«ni TAL CASS LAKE 3 Hoc , . , , „ , beach 1 3 Room and 1 ’ Josephine .\ve„ 3 Bflrins. “ Terms. DUCK LAKE Quick Faeseixl t 44 x34 Part Bath. 34134 Bath. HIM Low L. H. BROWN. Realtor Ml xnxabcth LUe Road I Ph. FE 4-3344 or FE 3-4410 Muiuple UiUnx Servlea HURON OAROKNS BUB uwner wUl reduce price fc»u. 34.440 to 11.334 for quick lale on xubiUnttal dn. pymt SEE THIS VERY (X)OD COMPLETE HOME 3400 Down ■Btx OR TRADE 3 8.R. Home on Harper Si. Oood coadlttaa. Ba»e. ment. Oil turaaoe. 33044 with 11343 Down BaL 33S per month Inc taxes A tax. Owner will ac-Mpt oar as down paymaat. SCHRAM PHONE FE SOt.'S C. SCHUETT AUBURN HEIOHTS. BmUeat SR. Homs. Alum, riding Oai floors. Basement, oil fumaci ; Built 1437. 113.400. Terme. OTTAWA HUXB . , „ We are offering for the first time —this modern 3 bedroom trl-level with m baths, targe 14x17 Uvlnx room, eeparate dining room and large 13x13 kitchen with x dining n^. Carpeted Uvtag room, dining room aad stairway, targe atiUty room and attariied ga-ro|a. FrofetriOBally taadKoped lot. Located la one ol ths city's finest residential sreas. Pull price 314.300 srtth fonvenlcBt torme. i VAN NORMAN LAKEFlIONT Thta 3 B.R. home Is la cxceUsat eoa-. Oak floors. Basement. Oil le offers gracious Master bedroom 11x11. csrpeted. Uvlag room llxll, alsp cameted. Beautlfttf-kitchen, 33x11 patio and 1 ear garage. AU this for 317.004 3110 DOWN Da.ihc new BonnevUle — 1 targe bedrooau. Carpeted Uvlrtg room and hall. Large utility room. Better call BOW for ehelcy of lots. 3 bedroom, i X 18’4". Venetian oiina.v a ai gas beat, aluminum awnings porch. 37.340. Terms ROCHESTER AREA 3 bedroom raneb In excellen ditlon. Wall to waU carp IVAN W. SCHRAM .i furnace. Itg ear attaebadgange. WtU ta waU earaot. Fbriihed ! recreation room at taka level. OufogS^eraSL* * '^WL.WilJLjLy ! J, c. HAYDEN, Realtor $334 DOWN - Fo brick ranch. Fu best. Largs lot I3M gpWN Wi tata vw Mr# h^e LARUE 1 BEDROOM — Ful mem. m> heat 3 oar i Low down payment and i Suburban .Living At Its Best Year future hama ta the (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. VV. ROSS HOMES OR ^6021 AN attRACTIYB E bedroom Soutb Sanford Oas heat. , baroment. Oarage. Extra lot. Low down payment and monthly notes. lot 113.900 NORTH SUBURBAN Neat, clean 3 bedroom home, 'setting 90 comer let. 104 x 13F. Very weU buUt with full basement, oil heat, mural '-‘~ Only 113.040. Terms BRICK RANCH - bedrooms, wall ta Uvlnt roc„, _______ ---------ri, full basement wlUg plenty ol space tor reereatlon room. Oas beat, large well land- ------ —. _,,th Lovely 3 bei Terms. ___ REALTY TED McCULLOUOB REALTOR 3143 Caas-tOliabeth Rd. FE 5.1284 FE 4-3844 "^LL*DAY BUNDaS^" SELL BUY TRADE thra MILLER typa, baUt ta '8f. Traly oaa of the nicest homas ttat wg have been prirUegad to ettgr. 3 targe bedrooms. expertly ptaBDad ktleben, aooTaotaat dlatac room, eparkUag tares. Cleaa dry I roiriu:!!?; 314,440. BRICK TERRACE. 3 rooms A bath. 3 large bedrooms boMmaat, gas bsat. ll.tM wtta low down pay- DRAYTON PLAINS. A neat 3 bed-a home. Meal for tmtiu try, 1 3 lota entirely feaeed. lExtra EABOAIN. Wait “ ^ •'SS* Sp .... Mdl SliS£5t*««2 wio'^’ ******' William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 174 W. Buroa Open 4 to I Sub. 1 to 4 REALTOR FE 5-9471 M3 JOSLYN, COR MANSFIELD Open Kvenlnxs sad Bunder MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE 3 BEDROOMa — I'hU basement. 3 cai gsrste. Oa EiiSt WlUon. Make an ^er. OPEN ASS(XIATE BROKERS Inv Co Ine 443 ORCHARD LAKE FE 44443 Eves, after 1. FE 44441 SUNDAY 12 TO 8 The Bonneville 168 W. KENNETT RD. $100*DOWN BRAND NEW CARPET3SO LIVING RU , A HALL OAS UNDER FLOOR llEATINO DIRECTIONS: North on Baldwin to Kennett Rd. turd UR to gr- SCHRAM FE 5-9471 _____________A SUNDAYS MULTIPUB USTINO SERVICE 343 JOSLYN., . COR. MANSFIELD Val-U-Way ith up. 3 « feat ot r garote. gas frontage oa paved - 3 bedroom brick. newly decorated. R. J. VALUET FE 4-3531 NIGHOLID & HARGER CO. i:!‘-kuS foi boat. Mek noe-.^Pta^rofi^ ■Mil WUI nrune aone, vwii basement. Oa beautiful ItOa steel taraie Mb40. Bee lor yaurielf. rncad 3U.Ng -> Terau. WEST OF )F TOWN Beeebdata off CarraU i«xe Rd. 3 badroom borne. Osmpletriy renovatod. Im-• ■ ■ rpaejsssr***- {2J.d‘*S!!-,*2 AS, t: good Mb. good cradlt aad -aboot 333s eleotag goaU - SATURDAY A SUNDAY CALL; vS mSIwUa - rm aHR S3J4 WEST HURON KENT ■wall4iiMo ta Naraa Oerdaosi TWal price 3s3m. IBS par aMotb. iik-i‘a'bata%s.*rt'nj..i ter bvrsoo that deolras a garden, etc. BmaU pooRry houat. Now at g7.Ng. Terms. Floyd Kent Inc.. Realtor GI's Nothing/Down O.T.'s. Her«'.| a bouse you can bd proud to own. It's a charming 3 hedroom -raach home w 11 n dialog eU. Therc’e a bandy kltobeh with plenty -* —-------■- FuU basemen ’a"J53 V last, to can today 14.430. Oaly 473 per moath Including takes and Insaraace. B AND K g.r'i« I home. It ta sUuaM seguing 1 chaact l LAROE FAMILY ROME In the St. Frederick area. 3 bedrooms, carpeted llv-I— ------J dining r-------- aboat*^*^ baadta; "taU price. |13.3|g. RAY O’NEIL. Realtor « K^^IWtagraph Rd. ^op^g GILES North Suburban 3 badroom buagalov Joriyn Ave. AbotiV g ml TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONET DOWN Build a borne to to proud of Tour lot or ours. Navo model. t. FtattUy, BuUder. EM 34443. $9,500 Will buUd 3 bedroom ranch style home OB vour Idt. Fuff baser -bath. Mrcn OPEN Sun. 2 to 5 1862 BIRCHCREST Scott Laka - 3 bedreomt. Set arete dlalag room. Ktteben A Ui Ine room. 13 k 13 breeeeway fli ished Ir knotty j^a with attache 3 car garage. Bgsemeat. Force down FHA terme.' Tike Dixie Hwy to Scott Lako Ed ; tura left H mUa Ir----------------------- - ------- I— BLAIR REALTOR 4334 DUle Hwy. DRATTOI Evenings OR - ' OB 3-1341 N FLAWS 17SS ea-OR 3-4SM boards, ok 3-743S. _ ______ ----McNAS ART MtTYR 1 HOME ONOCDAR ... nw Of Lk.“fTontaxe 3j _______Lie. paaelad living Rm.. fireplace, tall Baemt.. toautlfunv I taw Dn. Faymt. Call^ 5N YOUR tX)T $0tuuj nuMs. A n V ROUOB PLUkBINOj____ TION. Aim COimBTB ELEC TRIG YOUR CHOICE OF PLANS BBMI-FIN- LUDINO INSULA- STOUTS Best Buys Texiay _AVI LOTS. A. C. Compton & Sons )40 W. kuRON BT. OR J-7414 __ • OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. M'ODEL HOME 2071 ALLERTON RD. NEAR MS.U O. X bedroom brick I, IIIX43.A Oak floori, etra-tUe bath^lus % bath. 311,140. Ttraw. _ . Drive eat M. ParrY to Fonttac Rd. Right to Altartoa Rd.. 3rd Atraat aaet-af Opd;^.Xara4alL Watoh for optn OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO^ P:M 1423 GENELLA PONTAC WATKOlS ESTATBi. Bx-cellcDt I room home. 3dx33. Flre-plsct In the 31’ L.R Flattered walla. Wril to waU carpet Base Ray beat. 3 ear forage. Placed yard. ... sif*“ _____ . W»tcb fot opt& Bigb. t OcnellA. Turn rl|ku. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 f’.M./ 2178 KOHLER ^ B.R. home. Alum. cm carpatod. Van. ----- rorS*"fentid ^d ' tandscagid. OU furaaaa. X 134. caoig to w^is- 7 Out M-M*to* Crescaat ^ Right to Univertal. «!( K^er. Watoh for opga a J. C. HAYDEN/ReaUor go E. Walton / FB S-04U THE OOOD XBAB'nt ' % aero paroel can "Horn of Plenty keep the ' filled to the wrim. DOT BOW, as this ta the time to the garden itarted. FOr y<^* llvliuj ar-------------^ NNEtT /Indian Villa|[e batba. aefeenad ____ _______ (Vacant). Living room, plenty ol waU space, full slie dtalng room. kltoton'*S?^nocr**tavatorr! 3 bedroome A both oa 3nd. garage. $11,440, 13.404 do OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. COLOTED 3 Bdmr. R^ich Homes $10 Down Starts Deal dren. Oood school Ideation. Features 1st floor bedroom A lavatory. Itvink room, fire-place dintauf room, kttcheo with kreakfasl spoM. 3 Ige bedrooms A bath on 3nd floor Baaaasoot, oU beat. 3 car gerasa. gU.ISS. tarma. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. Mortgage Costs Green'Lake Front ^ wall carpeting gas brieb r ottor leeturtg Open Daily & Sun. From 1:30 to S p.m. S. Blvd. at Franklin :M to S p.m. to 434.444. terms. Dlrecttohe Prom Orchard Laka Rd. west on Commerce Rd. to “"-W-dSffft.. _ WESTOWN REALTY OPEN Waterfront OW Rd-. _____ -V LanjL .. . Bay Dr to 4377 North Bbora Ct.. Opaa Slia. iTri.; OPEN SUNDAY i-5 P.M. Thie Sylvant^iew U-LEViL 3 badrowB brio*. Oak floort: I fireplaoca, 1 full totn, ceramic tUed. aad 3 IwU-b-ths. ’ Full bwment, 3 ear astaislied gt-rsfc Other featurgg toe aun.ir-eul to meatlen. 'OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 " 331 fOBth Csu Lake Md.. I block Souw of Elisabeth Laka Rd. • Priced 331.144 with 33 per cent . dawa. Jeha ----------‘ - OR 3-3447 Sylvan Lake Front I room brtek ea|ta tegUih Vcstlbwla eatraace. stafa floor. 14 a 34 Brins roon^. Dre^aca tu am Antng room Ubrary. kitchen A nook on tat fliar tad with « Wroomt. 3 tala bxlhs. mald'e 'quartora. Basement r- rcaUon room, flrep'ece, tdy roam, H.W. oil heat. 3.i. ft take freotaae. la"d-■ceped tot. boat bouM, Di-. ; Tarn w*et «3f Te e- Rd. oa Jamee K to ROY AraBTT WC, RSALTORS FE 8-0466 TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 7, I9g0 jL For Solo Homm Hagstrom • OKLIOOT - Urt* Im. « Mnem natznDiBnn oocr and oot a^- WATC — I Mroea frMM rMcli. rnmtbti I----------- ■--- For Solo Houms OPEN HAGSTROM MM (U-M) PONTIAC OR 4-0358 C\NAL FRONT OrOwrA L«k* t» Cus: Oitii i t you »u I boa* 1 tltuUy UodiCM>«4 1st. »cc«M t ) bl| lakci OMtr sylTH * C«*i lanMUsU bOMCMlw — own*. tntnahrrcA out oT (o«n — will WATCH "ROSEFAIR" WILLIAlVfS MBAL B8TATB A INAUBANCB Judah I,akc Estates $10,485 DLORAH BLDG. CO. . ru i-Aui "BwlMn o( NkUontl Hmbu" NO MONEY DOWN «rm bnlM • lUrtcr bon* an M. Any fiM SMIl KoiiM wtrtu Tour pli B_____AKT MtYEB OVORAK,~lia dlfOEPiCNDXNCB Bateman Kampsen inrLTIPI.X USTINO BKKTICK CIVILIANS $L90 DOWN )USE Others Day Special OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 . -^Budget Rancher" $9,975 —-SEE-DISPLAY AD PAGE 21 OPEN For Sale Houses TRI-UylL AND 1A. Chotct wm rodb-la bcccptbd. l-IMt ns«-»« ' WM. A. KENNEDY mi W. HURON ST. LAKE PRIV. BEAin BRICK JXCILUCNT CONOmOB - iH BAT)is - a riiw- PUACK8 - PLENTY OP PRUIT TREKS ON A LOTBLY LANDBCAPKO LOT - M.M0 DOWN. JIM WRIGHT. Realtor ObklApS A«*. OncB 'U1 l:N ±?**L COLORED 3 BEDROOM HOME - RECONDITIONED AND REDECORATED - LARGE KITCHEN - PLENTY OF CUPBOARDS — LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor -« ObkiMd A»«. Op*n ■III l:» 'E 3-7M1 or PE UMl l^le Lake i mg PUT LAKB TARCM. ReitrlcM to T.3M m. It. ootwr. M.OM «b. KM 3-^. L-itwped lotti .bM«h prlvlkm on Bliioboth lilt*. Ft l-a«Sr_ t BiDRM. HOMS. LAKB PRIV. I. Owner mormi. IM 3-303). I3« PT. LAKE r^iONf. 3 BEORM. year-brouMl home. 3 lot*, 1-otr tarage. Lotut Laba. OR 3AHt. AN OPPORTUNITY Beautiful Eltiabatl laketroot. IM ft. of perfect beach. I level . Larce tapaUr. i I for IB- Only HMO with $M0 OowB, bn this borne. Neede eom^ork. A quickly on thte one, ga>woo9 raalty---- PE4-I3p3_________ FE a-M BY OWNBR—II mOR aRd DRy 1 large lake la Co. 3 room houae, UttUty email oottages. «... gae. 3 block! from 4 lane highway. ta.lM lor my aeiNty. Le«i than ilO,OM balance >B 3-7313. BEAUttPilL EXCLUSIVE HOME •ite on tylyan Lake. M ft. lot on Jemee E Bled. U WU3. Owner. BEAUTtPUL LAKE LOT. IM PT. trM^ge on Whipple Lake. PE CARNIVAL By Dkk Tarndr SUNDAY 2-5 ______ A ptetureeque tcaped. natural itone flreplac a^rfiSS'eS^^MV OPEN- Sunday 3 to . 5 —Elizabeth Lake Estate? Motorway. IVi etory brick boint. 3 bedroopi! — 3 ' bam — eacloud bruereway wllb fireplace and ndlnccnt . patio. AUaehed gnrAge. Pull V baMmant. Lak« prlyUegei. Take EUnbeth Lake Road to Doeor, turn South. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Tl Wait Ruroo street PE M73I or PK Min 'BUD' Near St. Benedict's COOVenl«Btly lAe&tMl ek euborban 3 t (all baaemen Band driet Uetag room fullhaiii. I aiwEm awmiraiiy^raaaa 2 Bedroom Brick Commercial Frontage eoay ' cOaefoctable 3 bedroom home with earp^g. flrepUce. 3383 Coseyburn On the River JURT OPP loon LAKE 3 year old ranch on big IMa t40 ft lot. Completo buHW in "Rotpoint" klteben, eep-arate dining room wltb dotibla fireplace In both He-ifkM Mito« «*OArdi. • ________ ______ atorpu k ecreens. Community tor. paced lUeeU. large land-iiaped lot 414 m«n«.e A real value I INEXPENSIVE Bmnll modem t room,_ In g^ Ecego Harbor location. bwM njMbfla AefiorailDC. And ii other-wu? IP Sfiip* only ti.m with low down payment. Im- C. SCHUETT’S OPEN HOUSES SUNDAT 1 TO 3 P M. PINE I^KE 34M N. PINB CENTBE DR. COR. W. LONG-----— ■ ^ fireplace, dining rm., lamllf rm., cnctoeed porch with barbecue; klteben. 3^ sand beach----------- - ALL BLOOMFIELD SCHOOLS Pine Lake Country Club neroie r garage. ciceUi d boating. [FlELDHILLa PINB LAKB PRIYIUKUS. 114 ceramic tiled betba Include! carjuUnji^nt -........ MTbieM iS?^: Carport. School bua at door. 4158 WINDIATE DRIVE t room eobbleetone. Lotua Lnkt front. Large living rm. Mth cut Itone flrelHace plue Izlg aun room overiooklng lake. Paneled recreation room In lower level. P car garage, cement drive, gardm apace. App. SM ft. abnded lot. beautifully Inndecaped. and boat Bargain. Burry I PHONE FE 8-0458 C. SCHUETT ■'H'g really not so expensive when you figyre that my Henry loses weight, too — tr)4ng to pay the bUl!’’ Suburban l^pei^^^53 2080 Teggerdine Rd. 3N IS ACRE OPEN BUNDAT. 1 TO 3 For Sale Acreage 55 ouncMta. i IV 9 rm» BBTTBR THAN HKW BRICK RANCH ROMX bne a benutltul ----------- fireplace. Oak noori. PlaeUred walla. Picture-window. bae AndereoD etack type windowa and tile floor. Puu basement with eaack bar. 3 ear attached garage. Thli nicely tondaenped property has BIAUTinn. tall oak trcee Bkcellent neighborhood. Quiet location. School hue at the Very Convenient Terms Owner’s Sacrifice Price DmacncUfS: About g mllei veit of PontUe out M-3g to TBOOKR-DINB RD. Turn North. Oo ONX MILK to sign OB woperty. C Schuett, FE 80458 TO BUT. SILL OH TRAPS For Sale Lots 54 Jack Loveland IRWIN SUND.AY 2-5 .3850 Lotus Drive Sw'imming. Boating . PICMICKINO. OARDENINO and lust good year 'round Uring. go with Uila Rancher at Lotua Lake. Pc'**" lake prlvUegea WUb In ta block. Large h garden end nett to a sw. clean wood a. 313.IM -Term!. Tour heat - Mr. Jack smith. DIXIE HWT. TO WALIDN BLVD.-Ll OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 1452 Avondale City of Sylvan 1 ROOM' BRICK RAI " ft living room _ fireplaca. 3 fw.- _ gg ft living r naturM 14 f______________ clou* kitehan. Screened rear porch and I car garage. Nearly l.TM N. ft- of llr-lag area and nice wooded iM wtth Anchor fenced rear • - - -- bathing Wettlauftr — FHA Te Mr... ORCHARD LAKE RD TO PONTIAC ROAD TO AVON- ---- LEW TO PROP- FOLLOW OPEN A BOMS WEBSTKR SCHOOL DISTRICT: OTTAWA HILLS: West aide 3 bedroom home oo a nice. Ugh lot.i teaturlat a lovely Uvtog room wltb flrepleee, famUy abied dining room. klUben and breaktaat nook, plua H bath on the llrit floor nil basement, automatic oil beat, two car garage, near echoola and shopping center. Priced at: 315.3M.M. Lakefront INCOME Ideal for retired couple. 3 rooms and bath on first floor. 3 room apartment ___Taylor. Realtor. OB 4-03M. LAKEFRONT - 3 ROOMS AND bath turn. Bandy beach. Owner. OR 3A113 LAKEFRONT 3 bedrooma, 3 fireplaces, glasaed-^■'cb haacment, 114 tath^ UlMa^gng^. Nice sandy LAKEFRONT BcautlfU lot with S3- on Elisabeth Lake. One of the very fen available on this lake. ABRO REALTY TED MeCULLOCOH, REALTOR 3143 Casa-Ellaabeth Rd. It4-ACRB LOT. % MILES NOHTH------M Nwto HM «>oq^n(i^<^ 4 Acres, Some Trees ON A HILL - GOOD SOIL SE"E"WisW LADD’S, INC? 4334 Dtole Hwy,__OR 3-1331 ---lOR XdObUB PAMUJL _ AND TOUR HOR8BS Rave 444 acres, fenced, on Duck Lake Rd. pavement, Juat north of M-33. Caeallant buildlns site f«r your home with lake prlvUegei In front at WUte Lake. State land and another spring-fed ''‘" at rtar. 33M dn. pymt. buys. C. Schuett, FE 80458 HOLLY ONE MILE Warren Stout, Realtor n M. Saginaw FE 3A1S3 Open un 3:N p.m. For SbI« Farms Jd! Rtiit, L'se Bmb. Pro|». 57A BUILDUIO POR LBABB, PW- ROCHESTER mOAL LOT ooMicmoi S,;Si.to'J% tt. „ _ SMrfHA & LILLY " ------------------- BiMtlnsBB OpportuiiHleB 59 A REAL steal* I have one 10 a 43-ft. and ooe ------------------------^ used mpbtla bo alaet. eimpea i • hATf ftU BOLLf‘iS^NB^'arI) *?!0ACH SALES, 1331t Hoyr Rd. A variety store Be your own bou. A couple can easily make gO.OOg - llt.OM a yaar. 3to Sunday Work. Ooad location. PrlM. g».300 wUeh ta-cludas glS.0N. iRTCbtory. Huiry OB tUa one! I Petersson Real Estate MY 3-I68j^ i. Mr. McOlbbon. 3IA 4-IMl. STANDARD OIL t ttoU atotloaa for leaac. Mote^ Investment. EguUcnt potenllnl. AUBURN And LADD LAKE (ffilON Coin-Operated. Laundry BOONO-WASB SmaU-------- ■ ---- ^.^out proparty. MAMet ORAVEL prr - gg ACRtt - 10“ pumping and dry opemtion. Bpe-cltloatloD mntorlnli. Near Romeo. OAB STATION AND BOAT SHOP on White Lake. Lease of sale. —PE gaiUtr-................ Hagstrom Operate! T monthe ftom A October. Building .. - ... basement. Urge lot. Plenty ol parking. Includee 4-room Borne ----------- IbieeUent groae. PuU with garage. lb price $36lM0. RESTAURANT - IB Wegtern Mleh-Ugn. Oroeelng over 370,«M yeer.. Good hours, cnay operation, good cqulpmont. Top olnee trade. You can have your Initial down payment of tS.OM hack to leea then BusInesB OaplsrtimHlBB 5» STANDARD OIL Sunoco Station For Rent M-30 AMD BDOBWAJBR i H bet. Telegram * KUi. I eompleto totormatloB SUN OIL CO. i:fi^iH____ ___After 7 P.M. AVenue 4-34a STANDARD OIL 1 itoR etatlon tor lenao, good pe-tonUal. free training and.flnn^ elal nteliUneji lUWAdHAK V1 td nno mwamkv earylea etotlona tor IcaM. Go^ looatlona financial httn able a needed. For further bifor- I MI S-31U days, or George ----- OR 3- TO lIsT WITH 4^ toayl ■ ' ■, ^ ' "BUD” NichoHc. Realtor j 40 Mt. Clemee st. FE 5-1201 ! After 6 P.M., FE 2-3.170' OPEN SMITH SyXDAY 2-5 WIDEMAN OPEN 2861 Old Orchard Charm, Comfort . . , AND PERSONALITY. ~ou appreclata luisbcd h(— SUN 3-3 HAMMOND LK. DR -- Bqutra! —___________________I. 3 flre- placea. aeUvlUet room, rumpuf room apd many, mau other attractive features wtU be revealed upon Inspection. Terms can be -gisi . Your host -Mr. DIRBCnONB: 14iddlebelt---------------- , Lake Road to East Hammopd I.ake Drive, to praperty. trade you on equity. '--- ---- „ Tom Bateman. HURON ST. TO VOORHI— ------- TO C Pull baeement, gae iMt, racreauoa room. Carpetinr. -----. hall and* I^fTRAL mOB ImmaeaUte 3 roam, l-etory h^. Largs Uvlag room OU h“t" . V Family ilied dining room. Rouw rccmtly ibM. WILL traps FOR ONE STORY. 3-BKDBOOM HOME Sf AL- PHOTO LISTINGS SMITH-WilJEMAN REAMTY 3RHEU - RIGHT > ORCHARD — ■O PR(»ERTT. Office Open Sunday 1-5 ^acoe. 3 big slaM ______—____ and 1% bathe. Ektra-Urge lot. extra-olec Uwn and outside grill. This la truly a abowptacc and a ''Re^Rsf' bargain, lit.- HumphrteST!^^ ■tAEKWOOD VILLAOr' LAKX SHERWOOD" Lakefront .........379M ______ OPEN EVES. 371' Lakefront ......... (330r FE 2-9236 r- , r- . MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE , GOle-JhaSllCK Restrigted Communities Income Property 50 *m, t-wi3~ « UNIT INCOME. CLOSE Near acboola A bus gWOO i 31300 down. PE 3-064g Partridge LAKEFRONT ROME Beautiful lake home bt 10 Holcomb 8t., Clarkstoo. 3 bedrooms, gas beat, carpeting. 1V4 baths, Pull basement. 3-car garage. Large lot with beach bouse k dlv-‘— dock. Open Sunday, 1 to 3. 34Blt. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT BUY! At B. Pike and Roaelawn. n IIP foot commercial aoned corner. Fair rental value 3140 per month 31.000 down and when you own this It's like money In the bank —wbUh should double before long. MONROE INVESTMENT! In Monroe, Mich.. _ ----------- lent renUl Income producer, wli 3 apt! and 3 storee it brings i nand on commercial 'a In good changing lortaood. Only 313,010 wltb Partridge HEADS THE PARADE ^^raal nice homei tn this Ins. full __ ____ ___ kll^n. 114 eat garage. JBewc aad water and close to /every thing. Prlyed oiiIt gU.IM. DRAYTON WOODS I charaaiM easy white frame iKudc. PlrepUce. carpets, baaa-ment, oU beat. Plalataad breesa- CaSlortoTown Deal". gl4.MS. w. aivwmi ursp; KVfli FE 4-4526 $750 DOWN ranch typf home. Btlng. but a bargiln at 3g.(30. Stoker furoace, a car garage. Huatoon Uke prlvIlegciT SCOTT LAKE FRONT atok dsMorea Jn 'tola 3 b«a-•m bomel Plnlahad recrad-, room’ arlto kMcbta. a en-/ ' cleaed porches on lake, t biatos. ftreplacc, gas hot. water fur-Baec. M ftora'^. Baa toll REALTORS* FE 4^528 ~ B-;TEL|BORil^-OPBM EVXb. balance 1% per mopth. are furnished. 3100 per--------- come or 33.100 per year. There are 10 rooms, li down, 0 up, 0 separate baths. Pull basement, stoker fed furnace, gas automatic hot water, nice lot, paved street. Owner will accept land eontracu n trade, dark Real Batata, 1 V. Hurta St., n 3-7T* ' W 4-ai3. RCX^HESTER Inventment Income S fam^home, upM^^egar^ fully furatsbed ,and separata " trance. Dowustoirs baa 3 ro-- sold bath and aepsrato entrance-. lEaeb apartment has .yato.,Thy^ landscaped buQdUig U __________ . qatot residential street. ] from toe Junior Htob Seb coavenieat to tbappuig nm portatiOD. The price Is 3I0.I ip,000 down, ills apartme fully rented and aim a par cant return oo your ____heating partial base-and A ISO ft. this SjnCTA A ULLT *(>L*1A141 LAKE FRONTS BEE US POR LAKE (RONT8. Phone u^or sto^at wr office ^nd^e pictures of most of our lIstUigB. PRICES RANGE PRtMO P.300TO 343.300. Open Sundays 10 to 3. Clark Real Estate. 1333 West _HuroB_8trtot, PE_3-7II3._ TROUT FISHERMEN Why fight toe traffic to go Mortl when you can 'enjoy this sport right here at Macedty Uke? Building sites, priced from 30,300 to 00.000. Ute prlyOeiet lot a* 0000 wltb Oloe dVwn. a F.C.WoodCo. WlllUms Lake Rd. a * OR 3-133S After 0 p.m., OB P30O1 PARTLY PURMI8BBD CMIN CHt y Uke. OR 3-1400. Sale Reiort Prop^ 52 on mile long lake, bard shor A*^unllng™*Level to part wsoded. IS ml. W. of ftntti 030.000 with p.eoo dn. and U Harold Franks 3003 Union U. Rd EM 3-3300 COTTAOBlmiSBR Hew 3 bedroom cottage or retirement home at WUd Wood Re- jM.OOi. CaU PB 4-BgM. ______________' ORASB LAKl! 'CAktlf. -viort area.’ Good bunt- large lot. adi^hg SI___________ _ _ tog. iltotng. OUN. 0100 3je® ssThS Phone fcv .A7010, < leges. By owner. BM 3-4004. farm style home. Modern. Oil furn. Brooder bouse and stable. Only 13 asUes from city. ^ 10 ACRl^ - With almost new 7 rm. modem home. About 13 acres tUlat^. Some woods. Real value. I BRICK RANCH COMFORTABLE lEABOAHD FINANCE CO ■~m +-M581------tSt 85 u $5iiD LAEE'PRONT BOATS A'BAIT business. 3 nice homes, a-story Krsie Osment block store. Live It tonka 13 Preeland metal A LEiIt INCOME Selling due to lUness. at ml. from PooUae to LakevUlo Lake. CaU OAkland 0-3031._________________________ “LET’S TALK-BUSINESS” Beauty Salon' Ultra-modem, well cstab-llataed. Urge votume. One ' of the boat tn the state. Shown only by appointment. Signature Up to 34 Months to'Repay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Loan Company B3 Pontiac Btate Bank Bldg. BA^^m'SvKom. r; Uwreneo Bt. ' PB 4-lt BUCKNER Call Mrs. Undsrwo 10 ACRE PARM-11 MILES EASf; Shot and Chaser Big volume, must be fast operator. Bring sharp pencil anr* ------ check 1 ‘“Pr'ade- BLOOMPI^^ HILLS BILL- Dunsta R^ and MsrUU Drive. Ideal for ranch typo home built Into Mdo of hlU. Sewer U aircadyin, many beautiful trees. This choice parcel la overlooking roUlng terrain. $13,300. By owner. CaU la 4-4730. Builders, Attention 10 lotg for sale In 'WatefMvd Twp. BxeeUent location. Only glAOO es. Buy one and release the others a* 31100. Terms. OB 3-Ull._____ FOR SALE: BLIW. LOT. 103 : ■“ PE H«M. HI-HILL VILLAGE PROTECTED CU^M HOME STATEWIDE Real Estate Service c 73 ACRES ON COUNTY RD. - ---- 3134. 7 mllet south •--■-lom modem bo 34.100 down. Upeer. 3 bedroom n 130-ACRE DAIRY FARM. 13 MILES north of Pontlec. 3-rm. bouse. 32-stancblon bam, sUo and out-bulldingt on blacktop. i mile MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMEBSER. BROKER 1371 8. Telegraph Rd. PB 4-1303 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR FINANCE COMPANY . WHERE TOO CAN . BORROW UP TO $500 OFPICBS W Pontiac — Dra'ytoo Platne — Utica Walled Lk ■ Birmingham, Plymouth w operating sa Real Estate for expansion without S 3-gl31 — tfU all POR SALE OR LKA8B WITH OP-tlon. Restaumat buUdlng. equipped, ready to go. Five rooms and bath apartmant on '—*' ‘ Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance tPmiy.. LOANS $25 TO‘ $500 opportunlUoi. laqulrt “*—rd Serrlce v. . M-43 St M-34. ful. Visit our offlea 3-3131. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. Comer R Pika GROCERY STORE Cash, for Inventory A equlpmen .OM ^Idwln. ~~ Rpife H. Smith, Realtor 344 S, Telegraph ____PE 3-7t4g ATTICA. MITAMORA AREA -Ji4US3X-SEU^ A good farm. In lams family 100 years, IW acres on paved road. 4-bedioom bouse. 3 large bay barns. 8lo. cattle barns. graBsrr. tool shed. 330.m. T- _UR6iST>ARCEE8:- ' - -PAVED STREETS-, HILL8ITE8 LOW AS 31.330 LADD’S, INC. 4333 Dlile Hwy. OR 3-1331 CHILDS ire farm north of Metamora cres tlUable, has trout B runnlbg through proper-Bte to black top. a good 3 >in home, -modern. Urge Lumber Yard tin thriving eommai lumber, coal, feo^ i, year*^!- t k Pontiac y handling Iwe. k farm dgs. doing gfso.ggg to Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors Open Evenings A Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 LOANS TO 1303 "•,?g- ISOTOtSOO- TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO —'' LAKE ANGELUS Golfview Estates Lakefront A wooded bomesltea. Now avallaMc from 33730 to 37.-300. Winding paved ' --- llrlalm to- ____Litoe 'Oolf course.*** WHITE BROS. REALTORB MEN. AOX 33 TO tO. LIMITBO number, with late —■*-* *— or flnhnelairy PL : ----------gyicr- WHEN YOU NEEF^ We wUI beglsd to help yo«. STATE FINANCE CO. 7U Poatlae Btate Bank Bldg. FF 4-15^ ! Imd a^olnlng j tractor for long distance — « a gS& Mr ?cra I — Credit Advisors 61A POR SALE OR RENT 7 ROOM garage. IM gel. orchard sprayer. 413 N. Johnsen Ave., Poirtlac. eated off Walton Bvlc OR 3-ian Open Dally I Ul •: Sun 10 M 3(330 Dills Hwr_______________ ^nelder, MA 4-1333. PERRY ACRES TOUR NEW HOME , hillside Uvel and Wooded lots. BLACKTOP ROADS — CoovenienU^ ted LUieer h of Pimtij Rd. IM-34). 3 n B- P holmbb. u 3331 B Upeer Rd. Waterford Hills Estate A few ebotnw tote toft. Ayeraga 100x330 Oood drainage. Ideal to* :. Paris, c qIqu For Sale Acreage 6 Wooded Acres* High roUlnc hesutifully wooded ^uTld^ site tor tetter heme- ....... teUeve tbcre'L quiet secluded spot oaly . ——. waat of Pontiac. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor m CemmanMy Msttoosl Bnnk BMg. PE 4-43U Evei. FE 3-1303 <33 ACRES 6n PLEASANT LAKE ouseman-; l‘«?a5; 40 - ]TS ^oo?°^raolattoo7"4g new • by, Hava a proposed “ for game. Bt blTNER _______ 4S sens. Part muck. 3 ui. n«r« of Oxford. OA 3-3347._ natureXovers bfuitjr fl other vonetic Subur^£ Property^M BY OWNER. MODERN 7 ROOM ^ ea 3 ear garage, 34’ x 3g' k shop, 4 adjomlng lots, in, man Mich: PuQ price 311.133. frc“Wood'6o. Country Home. Lever land, good garden eoU, gravel road, flood PhefMant Rimtlog. Excallebt Investment. gU.OOt. Terme. Address. 1337 Young Rd.. 13 miles east on M-21 and 3 miles north ------- Lapeer. Look it over. Clark Esi^, J3n W. Huron. PB 3-Res. tE 4^- - open SUNDAY, 1 TO 3 P.M. 5200 Grange Hal! Rd. 3 miles Bast of US-lt. Drive out Sunday and tee a beautiful 70 acre farm. Urge- hourn aad 3 bams. Bprtag-lsd pondi. Numerous stately shade treat. Paved < w—, J-- rsietng. road. Ideal lor caUto rsleti r can’t Aep It t ». $33,000. Mitami 1 to g Bflya Rd, 131331 -- !Ml-3133 or MU 4^117 POR RENT OR LEASE AT BUST Commerce Road A ____ Road. New modern store. M a on, tlSl Commerce Ropd. EM 1-4115. M2FFR0NTA*GE CORNER PARCEL. 133 X l30 Excellefft f‘- *“ --*- LADD’-S, INC. “H- Pbfl* HNf- OR 3»ini iTMtDARD GAS STATlON7L3ltCR . AOH^l Owner Uving qnartcre_______ ___ XxlDsUent tocatton. retirlag, Alger, MtoblgaB. emlnetlo^ perform phyalcal 1 character requirements. lit- opportnnlty. Old eetabUshed Detroit Company. Write quaUflca-tlons to Pontiac Frets Box 33. NURSING TOMB BMInSTPOR equIppM. Kyerythlng goes, ness couse of quitting. Grose In avs-g----------------- Partridge n THE "BtRO" TO BEE ' Grocery-SDD ____i not too tar from "Btg Mae. Madera large excellent tiul basement bldg. Bualneta groetlng IIS,. agemest. Tou should double Iblt. .. ------ price. Neighborhood “Nugget’ A regular honanaa la tola grocery store with meate aad "t&o-out." Very good 3 badroom ' tog guMtota In ttle good tl bldg, on corner with ample alstant groaa of only 110. SM dow_ „_______________ real estate auid everything, can make an excellent living Win trade for your home tend tor ^^rtH^’e^trae "Mlchl- Partridge AND BUSINEsn PE 4-33tl ROCHESTER Commercial Property Here to a aaeo-tom-Bto4lme b crty”?tooaSd*^So •Irable downtown Rodtoatoropm-merelal aroa. At 331 Watont Bou^vafd^^^ ^r^^.r building now on toe property bat aa Income tost can eaally make.vwir paynaente, A perfect slluanon tor the voung baelnees or profeteional man. Jast 43.0M down and vqu have a - ' place of buelneae. aa tom exceUent future Invoetmec wait on tots one. . SMITHA Is LILLY 03 N Mato St. RisTAURAliT. NEAR PONTIaE Good buy. CaU PE 3-1033: , fi^vics BTAnaihs p6r''uusb. g^\ potanttoL''ptoaee ead te-(weeO Saad f. PB 3-3131 after 3 p.m. PE Pure OU Com- P«B». ■ WT to ^et out of debt im Financial Advisors, Inc. 1% 8. SAGINAW______PB 3-7333 MortgagB Lo*"* $1,000 TO $1,000,000 ANY MORTOAOg—ANYWHBRB 3—5Vs—3%—8%—and 3% • firm aeUb- $1,000 TO $1,000,000 ANY MORTOAOB. ANYRTHERB 7Vs—3to - 3% and 3 jser etnl eal wito a roUabls Orm eettb- Another Big Bear First COBtMMMf yoof dM gad mo^ erniM your homei Let at pAp tof your mortma or land contract, ------nai Mia r— —----------------- Mfyaal^SI B GBT RBSUmit AR OONanWCTlON CO. Swaps ROT WATER RXATBRS. ONB 31 faltoa jmd^ ona M^i^lott tor power mower or PB 3-4dW, after______ 3 R003IS. MODERN PRkE ANt> U PrrRUNABOUT. 'ALL AOCBB- eortoi except eagtoe, wUl take ’S3 dodob, bell or TRTOB Mt or . Rolo-TlUar. Pbona 3-3734.____________________ 1M3 PONdlAC CATALINA _____ 1 OITT tou with Siy *2 land contras^Tftaval ^ teir wth* dltfqranee.. CTork 4.qi3. AU tor Mr. Clark. ear |araga, pavod drivo. Wa alto bava 3 badroom. Waal auburbaa, largt lot, baaemant, ftnotd yard. WUl lakt amaU 1^ to tyade. ^ aoupt homo H. C NEWINGHAM rywwm fmrtfmt Atii) AUBDMf DL i>Mi0 ^5*. a ss MItofatU DIatributtog Oo._ WUL TRADE TAPPAN OA For Sale Clotlifaig 64 3 gPRlNO PORMALS. SIZE It k 1C Worn ooea, Uka aaw, --- atla. PE 8-4407 aftar 3. CLOTRINa AND MERCK UOHT GRAY BRARKSKIN ittlt. wHb altobt harrtog-bone. Stoo 4irKeeUtnt con-dlUon. t plaldt, ttoe JO. oxeal-nAdltton. 3SR Brown Pbona Ml 4-47M tventoga. Sale Honsehold Qooda 65 PRICB - REJECTS. BEAU-" Ing room aultot. J1.7I wi. ftoM. 133 N. Catt. PB W" nsrosr r or6up ___________________ wfttor, buatoaaa or comp., eteteo fit. Btoetrie dryorr $». Romo S2tm^*f{r..”.U.*'cran“r.i tac_ ranget,_ aU^ ahtoa.^ f" complete. New tedroome, mat-treaaea and dtoettee, factory tee-pnd, ^ pfjgf- Kwythlns In uihI furniture ut bargain prioea. K-Z terms. THB BAROAIlf HOUBZ. Buy. tell, trade. 1S3 N. Case. PB 3-«g43. . HOLLYWOOD Bl mattreseea, $30 e _p.m., n 4-1133. 6aU after OoM eond. Dinette set, a po..' Tbif'rirtSSM.’**'**'- I PC CHROME w Also t *c. bedroom tulto Ml 0-3131. PIEOE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. WUIt, Dou^^ eharo Lake Ave. 3 year crib MATTltBSS. WiT proof. tonerepriM, 1741. Peer-aoo’a Purnlture. 43 Orchard LUe nuodER BASE PAINT, OaL It.M 4>/,' WALL TILE, AUN. PT. l33o Sycr’a 141 W. Huron PE 4-to04 ]UIS TV. 3330 EUtoboth U. .Rd. PE 4-^ Open 3 to I and Sunday' tooas CBthlansd _______ _ louua chairs, to 1^ gold k foam rubber. Only 7 ■ i.'' VERY matohtng k back :^Ezs?® ABT.^ BOB BTOVK gU. ROURO table, gg. Watltor. gM. ReTg., •sl! •sfj.ii* •vA- -------- End lablee. |i. Rell- away bed, complete. 314. Davenport a^ chair, 333. RMemway M. 3». Ptarwiat Trade-Ins at 37 Orchard Lk. Avt. PB 4-7331. AUCTION OP NEW AND USED furniture^ 3:30 p.m. Saturday. . Smito Mevtng _ow. SMt Dlxio Hwy comer of Scott Lake Rd.. 1 mile past Telegraph B4. A VALUE Hollywood headboards Hollywood bfd frar Odd chests (Igt. -ktoplt bunk beds (teat) i CM <743 Dixie , aSout any? 5^nd™a¥ . A UtUc out of_____________ ‘----Furniture and aj^ , kinds. NEWhUIttiDl trade dept, lor real OR 3-3734 wun AT L”iT saIIe. leVaSkJ - *" Mvoe. woaae and look around. 3 scree cf parking. Phone PB 34341. OPEN MON. SAT. I TO g free - Electric ________ „ auto, mattao WAia. eond. Minor repairs. sellent tt model 1 ft MATTRESa; iilD, BOX SPRING ft -‘-bt tablae. 133. g swivel roektr gr, ww«> nm ... OB 34«1. “ON ~ bunk beds complete with iprtogt •fU mattreea. 3M.38 Ptaraoih Puraltura, 43 Orchard Laka Ave. “ED AND MATCmNO VANITY^ cond. Large mirror, S44. —™«J*g3..toble $30, MY S-1377. CHROME DINEtlE~lFEtITaA. MlBble toeae yourself and save. Pour Mire ate tabia. lIg.N val- daelgnr tamoui laakea, fonnlea tem- Route top.^mpare toom torrifle vataee. Mtahlgan Ptaorte-w“Je #2* imko Ato. l: Mlrlmrator, «iT idiitne .yV*%!%rr*’4i.?'**2!f Y. Harrta. flT3-3733. CA8H~FOB csiD ’Tirs tap! rI-, eordert ft radio bhonographa. < Working or got Jt 3-3337. ! _ forking „ ___ ELECTRIC a T O Y E. CABINIF. ted ate tprtoga. SMy gun. Jig saw. chicken wire fence.. Sell or take gote Used lumber. UL 3-33M. HEAVY D6TY 3 WRBn TRAIL-er fer^tele or trado 4pr pkkup. OOLDSPOT REnUOlRATOR. MO. if KiSR « ■•»»*-«* Cell OL 1-3434 after 4 p.m. ' CASH POR 'USED TVa., fURNl- —‘Ht* I**.*^- CALtXlTATpR. ELECTRIC INCIN- ATB MODIL CAM AND CASH tor your land otatract (wbaro -you hsee aohl property). B. J. VanWelt, q^3-IM4. LOTS. TRAILEB. OR WHAT MVi ■e.TSl*3 CMH'POR small RADIOa. _Wortln| or not PE 4-4744. caupornia redwood "ikint turntture, table etc. Chalae -------- chair. 733 Cor- V THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURPAY. MAY 7. 1960 TWENTV-NINE Sato Houitboli Qoada 65 Sato HonaaiwU Oooda 65 Carpet T^row Rugs . .29c ^i<;a"-oaiiuiwi-»r aa. rt. _________ "discount PRICE! Is Limited, _ , THESE MUST GO i I THU BoosK rou, op ns NITURE WAS TRADED IR Oti A MOBiuB nous, a VE Save _ MORE O^HO m KEXt wiEE Prtttdair* R*W|«nior, UM m. It •iSmlrH W rile. »*•»# OB weeher k diver S ceodiloori cMln I metchtnc er-* —*■•-- Deluxe 3*Room Outfit peokto dreeter. eimt iMakedi. betf. Bex eprinfi, fimenprtni, lempe. } Uwee. ehraine set. Ue- fcr 1SS Complete Deluxe Bedroom poaUe dmeer, eheel bookedie E,jSiA1SX ■BW IMrif Hwj RILCO RXPRIQL......... frceier; 1 hydrtuUe Jteki: L«' bev roUry mower, ft l-iBM. REniOERATORS all Superb Living Room idehliee • fcse. e^. I. ___m 4^it.________ ELECfSlC DRVim. AD+dkAii? weeber. TVe. ell iliei, OM«rieU ^ 2?i.;?i.'«.VSs"rtep: ^ roMB complete, $». (Terytoiof *•' TOlioTpURNtTURE p, . ^Iss. J5S5JM. wr_______________ Our Storage Space ............, kgroS sSu “e^^”k et^ ■ ,01 c^- REFRIOERATOlT^Oi ' A-t Roonli^ eondttloiHrtenBteee $49 ^ntlL^AU* OMri^ SMSdim, iEADTT iatrtf. ' AHIV- Mode, wm eMriltee. PE 111 ui»i*j^^iiywo____VP1J1VW olOToaM touiiHO room auirf, table, I ehalri. bnUtt, food e«a> dltlon, ««. CeS PE klou. iP^lL I i UT'-........... RD08. bt»> 'oodward at dooare Ted'iL ra i-noi. SOFA AliD CHAIR ONLY $109.95 t beaiitlfri e^re Bedroeei OatftUtai KlDIxte thry. Draytra nalse nNOER CONSOLE, UORT WOOD eaMnii ifwe torvard and rereree 1- Sit m eanlpped. in. Curt'. ie ue, make olfi II portablo- TV, IT to., »» b.w. •old MV, 1141.15. wm eaerinee 1111.15. Mew (uarantee. Died * Imatle rieelrle dryer,_ . euitomer didn’t toke deltr. , aold tor IIWII. Mow 5IN. Ooodyiar tire. T Mali b- *- -- 1.5M mUei. a------- ognarMUl, PAT>» l: oc^dtear' ;;“e: »NT‘?aV .&«, oouriL —........' *“ _________Dryer. erator. IN; sl-ln. ' ^-----— MUdiO ri i-iTwi. PREEZERa-NOROE ------- Obeet and uprlghti Mew models lUihtly icratebed or crate marred model! at bif dll- “waVwb OABWlf. U1 M. aaglnaw fs 5-IUI PRtoiOATRt. 5 pndi DimSio room outftL jai i “ -------- itemi. tm i-nw^._____________ #RlOtDAlSX ilJtCTRIC RANOI. blaek. NR call TRADE-IN DEPT. RIBUILT WABHIR WOOD------- LOUNq: METAL BID8 . COIL BPKINO .........- - RBCORD CABIMIT ......5 T ODD ARM CRAIR8 .....14 ll« DOWN. IA8T TERMB Wyman’s Furniture Co. 18 W. Pike St. OSED TV. 115.15 OP. USED RE- S* wV Huron.'ra '4-U53T_ D81D WATlObVTEMER. tXCIL-lent oondlttOD. Died 1 year. OR 3-5W. ANCHOR FENCES ifVi NN Lkpoor no: _ « ' CASH WAY po( IW Plyi • NR. Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY n,rra^?‘*to’Vp.-W” jMBday II a m to > p.^.— CLEARANCE SAJ.E CDBHUAN BCOOTjfR m *483. HAloninBTTim, S.P. ihtb6- naUonal, PEj 4-344k altit 5 p.m. rAidTBb pExiMBBSpuK ‘That’s life, Billy ... no matter HOW hard you try, you can NEVER grow up to be a big dog like Marmaduke!" Sale Miscellaneous 67 a new. $90. PI ___ complete line at eeate _ colon, wood, plaette and pearl at extraordinary jjaluea Ml^l-gan Phiorcicant. JS3 Orebard LX. Ava. Park In reai^._______ TALBOTT LUMBER Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 imblng and 5U (Nkland rATIOM ARMY IX LD STORE umig w maat your nowus. $.0515 or MD 4-14SI. N«ul. range ll-tn tornidari^"^ lent eondltlon. OR 3-5173._ wlin«. CHICAGO WIM HE-cordar. Bxeriiont eondltlon. 835. OL 1-3NI. Automatic, riectne "•dfflaiii85r*s»*< 4 FOR.A DOLLAR T colorc. >ed. orange, lemra, pink, green. aUver and purple. FEDERAL Modernization Machinery acrttudib weldee. di-acro bandar and preat. Never uaad. Bargain. 375 Chlppoxa. PI 3-1543. BIAVER mORTT MITI POWIR Srlve with ripe cutting — iroading tops. OL 3-343IT inmRATRAC^m DEIBEL A1 Plenty of Free Parking On Our Lot CAR RUSTED ROCKER PANBLS. - - N.W pair. T3 W. Walton. — j?05. Orebard Lake dryer, 1 only. 1515 n Oood cond. OR 3-____________ Used Trade-In Dept. .eeailonal abalr ....... 5 5.H Deck ................... HIM — couch ................ ap^* k etoir IN.sS ,__Jr buBk bede. complete iN.M Reirfgeretor ........... IM.55' piece leetlonal ....... 5NJ* THOMAS ECONO\IY atlae. PE 5-«33. WEu!;ii lAiiT BDOOr in ritiiB condition. PE 5-1555__________________ WATER SOPTENER. ALSO DEW--"“'■-r. Cell after or OR 3-555S. *• t^ie. Pontiac, PE 5-1133. 01 ADTOMA'nC WAS^. jn_3t47t^_________________ H0’rroia»T dish washer, ri-buUt. 575 R. I. Munro Ileetne Co.. 1050 W. uron. mONRITE WOOD-CABINET' jgt- cellent condition. 5150, OR 3-3177. ^n^*’cHBrir. -fahii ............ end mattreii. good condition. PEj w«,. - 50 SHOPWORN ^1 Blwimenl 8eah-3 Uto |3.^iJb.-7‘ri‘4or‘;^iy;a. ____condltien, 555,_PE__ ___ drop LiAP TABLE. 01 CMOtn wollle Iron, drapei. eurUlne. radio, lamp, clothing, other houie **—1. OL Knotty Pine Paneling "l PATTERNS WP3, WP5 and WCia ' cHURars. INC. ________w. 3-4555 ____ lawn MOWNR "i^PEITO, PICE- FOR RENT 3-1311. '514.M;~riM vivH, *«ower atalU. (gulare. teriine v^ s daeorative etltcl I. tewf on buttoci, control. No attache m. Will tell lor 5713l> c»u .. gg)k."8alf^?ir‘Apa.,jKe”Ff Anthfim^ COLLECTION OP TEA POTB. Hi-Fi, TV and Radios 66 BADRN HLPI CON- _____ 5355.N--- Michigan PluorcecenL, chard Lake AVe. — ! BiiOOTRlO I-.--_ I^Xe^*^y^rto1rie*^ypew^^er; r» !!»a!f.aErS.ia8: ssr-JS'SJ5ia5SS*J“ra denti to get MA 5-5511. HI-PI or Organ, furniture r cluric mahogany Karlian jieiMnvt. PE 5-3313^^________________ WEBC&R CONSOLE HI - PI. 3 ipeed 0yd cood«3tea^ QB-JjiS4^ Late" model he BypcTBOLDi .vacuum, eomplele wTth all. at* v3,-*a:4s‘W«5'i Appllaneai. PE 5-5845. • • -~=ftv kECLININ LA]^ - BStTeCLININO CKAIIl. New. Brown tweo" - - - ----f 1!^ -----JCRiB AND_ MATraESS brand new. M5.N. Pearioo’t Pur-nltnre. 43 Orchard Lake Ave. LULL AST ClUB POR SAL#. Oood eondtuen Call PE 5-5W5. Oood condition call P* ______ tINOLEDM AND PAINT BALE, tb ■ -Lt Jaek’i, 311 Baldwin Ave. lekther Laiyboy chair. ,c'P- pie. South Lyon OE 5-5371, _ LAVSTORT ^ jyNCFPiCE. eU.' 3~ tate-porti, PE 3-M55. "13810 LINDiET AUfOMraC new. f45. r CO. PE 4-4404. , ___ be leen k 5 p.m._________________ iVi hITEake pomP. ri Pal, pto minute. u»ed port of eeawm. 5100. O. A. Tampion, TWI5_Mj^, Wert. rwHEIL TRAILER, A'-l CONftt-Uon. ISO; top so’’ri‘r,. 55; alr- lUto. Ilf. 37 1. Longlellow.___ "PD$LT$iI~TAnBB OOOD CON-wm deliver. PE 1-5135. 7ir^Txr"ALOMn^. rage doCTi, 550. K 5-3351 after 4. “piece BAniBbOM.SET, IN vep |e«y chape with nxtnrei, ^ r-^^PpSTS. PSk-E- Wert. Open Evec. ____ rANDli FOOT STEBL_,PENOT 5NED~OJTUOHT 5150.00 3 bottl! gai heaven, oU ealemanderi, »» 5!i.04 ton Tor* air eonduieocr. STf.fO: «» drawing board, 55.00; 3-S:W x 14 enow Uraa. 511.00; 1-B:“ -blaek tire (new). 5U.M: txSS'S lortied Dealer. , EVANS EQUIPMENT ... tun, gtoT Olxla Bwy. «i.»«®5),MArie ATITi_OB 3-7534 BEBnrPE' tUhlNO i" aktt eaw, JM.55: Impaei -----. „„ w. iw eoad.) tl7S.od. BMAlX fe ns Sff'SST Full line of building and plumbing materials . ^Wa take trade-lne WOLVERINE LUMBER 335 S. PaddeSk; P1^>S754 _______'fco^"........ Haboffa'Uf 1^. 4sl I 4*17 ^BURN LUMBER AUBURN BEtOHTS .45; lavatoriei. completo gara6e doors Eleetrle door oporatora, etoect doore a ad dUappeartag itairwayi. Wa give < modoBng. , (WUmatoc on garage ra- BERRY DOOR Si^ES Noon oTsatordayi 371 •■ Paddoet_rs warn GAS wo., BOTART MOWra. , riding mower, need outbojrdi 510 and IW. air boat motor. OR 3-3311. 5i40jS“‘i“i^«^L.^^ mXVY^DUTT CLOTHES POLKS g^ Mrt. weMed erto! r— JfiSS'ff i book, *Vp^.ri»t,_>_ *».» ^‘*?iu;«Ie~sT Caee 51 WEST ■yitcrri nXMoT^^ It IN.------ Stikm.'" ' Budget tonne ovaltable aOODVBAR acimcB PtOBB^ - — S41B OOiS. 555n,15rl3i..^' HOOMMOLD r aftra MA 4-(_._________ HAtt PootTwill travel rriJtly to your borne at wlmle prioee t« per cent gueran^ U* Gov't. InepecUd food* o' •" XUid! At »^,**rie WeeMy ^ ***' ' jtf~?T7MP AND TAME. 04300 condttton. 545. 3515 Elmhuret. _ rtfNT k WALUNO DEEP W^ T,^ato*'^S*lv‘riak.*"dtty”^ wSa^aitW D1AM(M4D lEHOAOE-«j._^.^aSd{ir.wmMtog mower. 575; J5 « U —‘ iko. 34 Cherokee. PE 4-4153. HAULING TRAILER. JEN- SPECIAL npotos-kpeelal . aroge Slaina enulne SeboT Doi ____________onto .. 5 Clear fir IM 2' BlacX Temp. PogboMdj^.35x4S , mfiTANDhtL^TOM^^^. Special from' 1375. WA toijae. Day Bldg. Co., FE 4-7744 SPECIALSl ‘'uShJSsiSMfSsr SURPLUS LUMBER & SteTJg£ndlUl.nBr.OR3.7% Special Paneling Offer « ipaBbl5.-i«i*^ tottfSSw '—. V-groovo; D grwde 9$M each Oak Flooring SSrt B Na. 3 2£S“ ■■■;......igg M bVnSON LitlMfiER CO. - — ' PE 4)StSl Bodel drill praae.' FE HWt. InmurMiu^rBSiraau TwTi455. Do It Yoorpdl 69 I altaaeri Oakland Ihiel Cameras & Eqalpiiwirt '70 MM TUailBT Sato Musical Goods 71 0.666 Etc. OOnd. MA 4-3S35. A TOP S CorieT Lao itoad. We i er. L.-RneaeU. PI kSfOO. -1 BLACK DIRT, LOAbBD OR DE-Uvwed. PE 5-5753 er PE ktWl. - BLACK DIRT. OKUVkRKbT and gravel. Dei OB 3-5550. o^. 'Naada a tot of aTI-sssi. kfC-iiTri. •TARTHIO FRIDAY ........7 P.M. SATURDAY ..,.7 P.M, SUNDAY..........2 P.M. Dogs Trained, Boarded W ittd*?e^Siee* Call afito 4j5jn;__^^^^ DSM~>RD\cA^^^^KlMg55^ Hunting Doga 81 COON HOUNDS _OA 5-3S31. ________ . REOISTERBO POIHTBR POPS. OR 34135 after 5. Hay, Grain and Food 82 Rd., lAke Orion. MT P14dl 4R OLD PnXT. HALF BROKE rt lell. EM 3-U75._________^ good lumper. Cri‘_OL..l — 5 GRADE ANGUS by ride. 1 trade Herotort at to June A. J. Hath. MD 4-bS3S. r~«nBP~li^ LAMBS. A(^ S?4^t aftor 4*^ AUCTION SALE DOOR PREnS EVERT AOenm NEW MBRCHAMDISB CAN BE PURTHARED WITH HOI DOWN 13 AND U Moima TO PAT ■ Itooto Opan Every Anettak B&B AUCTION 5089 DIXIE HWY. New Sbopptof Center Acroee tfom Dryteo P iurin motimo oo t:3t Satorday Brkatf new Urias and bedroeai euttoi. Oae and trie rangee and ratrtgcraion. UXe For Sale Housetrallers 89 TRAILBB. lU. 31 UN- PE 3-4175._______ „ ALOMINOM T R A T E L E *■ ■ 37' MOBILE CRI BLACK DIRT KT LOAD k YARD and buabri. Gravel and fill- R t-8313. WHITE PONT COLT. MALE TEAR-Ung. MU 4-3535. TOUNO TORKSHl----------- piglette. 4531 Maybee COW MANURE^ TOP BOIL. Uvered. PE 44371. ________ ntUSHBO ROAD ORaVbL. 33 AMD Pontiac Lae. ( r. FUk Rd. near Sale Farm Pi^uco ApPUn — LAET PEW '^tbe eeaeoni ExceUe ________5130 pixl^Hwy.^___ CRUSHED StONi. SAHD. ORaV- el. Itoft Howard. EM_M53L_ EXCAVATIMO, ORAOUfO. TBDCE- OOOD BLACK SOIL SAND AND . Delivered. FE 8^071. O^OD DARK (^LAT-LOAM, TOP I yards, $15 delivered. — 'charlee jomg.‘phone bff 3^mi. SEBAOb AND IRISH COBBLER ceed potatoee. PE 5-3S15. A H3M. T^ci-________ ____ k dlrv I yd*, lit. Delivered. _________gravel k dirt. Cement. mortar. tnieXtog k tile. OB 3-1534. AND OBAVEiL Oni‘t AN6 TOP _jMii^re t-Mif. ___________ SPECIAL FOR LtMlTlD TIM* - ^ deaverod. I yard! M. "special Oravcl „ pit. IDA------- ----- or ready m x, 53 yatd. Mason eknd, 51 yard. Waib boacb sand, 75v yard. Ptd dirt 30c yard. Road gravel 51 yard. American Stone Products jlaitiaKtosw fu ___________MAple MW TOP son. Wooil. Coal 4 Fuel 77 DRT^ roy^tat^LOGS AND CUT WOOD PIANO SALE Sara‘S Highland Rd. of —- __________ttoe ______________ h»EBORIENS, EL PE BPROCt, 34 8. beuritot. wen 535. Now M5.55 “Srinnell’S 37 S. Saginaw PE 3-7155 ^tiac on It. Cedar Lane Evergreen Farm. SC75 DIalo Bwy. ' OR 15) Ctorkaton. MA 5-1833. sfRAWRERRT PLiHH STATE SMALL CONSOUl STEOtWAT $581 OrUineU nprigltt, axe. eond. (TaLLAGHER’S Huron_________PE 4-SI5S •TRAWBBRRnS PLANTB. STATS tospeetod. 3 varleUes, RobUiaon. Premlerae, and Marahall. AU — free. A. iubl. OL S-1553. . SreDCi, PINE, Side Offica Eqiilpiniit 72 ADDING MAI pSim«*cj_ 137 S. SAGINAW ----- TIBimcb. becbstwt or . net*, choice 518. THX^Ra*™ ioSsE. 151 N. Can. PE 3-^. 6f«ariwBa ato ,ch^. cmi^,^3 ,.m.Oa 3.3351 or SlUe Store Equipment 73 Sale Sporthig Goeito 1 WHEEL TMILEB, 34 INCH J!^t&rh«rii^,”~w polrt^ 558. OL 1- -------- boot BOW T^ET^Ad^ wlm aritiwt k tlihu. liM motftL WOODS WITH coma; 1 Milter. Comportment GO KARTS C?*M ^Ma«L .. Mo Uxalt. :wi.ir,gai- WOT UP IS IHCHIM. k*“R52ib“oii2^-“ Norway nrnot. White--------— bovltat, LUaoa $3-57. Saturday ---------ytT* btoae north ot ^mJ.3’ BHBUis ^ ALi rate Blu#~ Norway L. J. Larue. . MA 5-1555. WSUUOS JK»r«, •wwMWSte *tww proip^. Oompltto with EaglUb laex: 5405. OAhand 54111.______ i!cS5?: Lake Bd. and Burnt ltd., kOlfted. CERTIFIEb SEED POTATOES • Cochran. Lae Sale FarmJ^ulp^nt 87 DEMONSTRATOR TBACTOM good condition. Root bomtoi Oliver Super 77, A 1 OUveT 1 It north ot Oxford._______ *r»RD TRACTOR. 5 FT. Uln r. 3 14” ptowe. cmUTOtePL tooth drag, power Uke ett •prtog tooth drag, power tokt pimey. 3075 Ponton 1 ^ nrito ot M-55. MD 4-$3ril. 1553 CASE BC3 TRACTOR, COL-tlvotor. wagon, rake, mower. Plrct and 3nd cutttog bay, etraw, bun law, hammer mtll, ibriler. ME 4-5354. lOlfl Eagle Rd.. Da-vUburg. 1555 541 FORD TRACTOR. PLObf. Oood eond, S4S8. OR 3 tuniR - ■ I. Sleep! 4. $1155. Eoiy terma, Ph. PS t-4tie. A REAL STEAL hava ana is X 4$ ft. aa I 1 X 50 ft. Brimlto'i. Both I art rid of them gad ru Itoim at ooat Thtn, a good uaa moblto hamol . Iram %*10*55'*'^^both 7*e5d l.VV‘SSer°^?.LrT*!?AJSlS and coach sales, 15318 HoUy Far Sato TWa . ED WILLIAMS A, 451 ■■ austekw or —'■ ' Sale Track Tires 9JA Attention. Truckera ALLSTATH TOlEa sssjWi.i^sts ■17 CUSHMAN. Many oxtrae, $S 17 ALLSTATE. tick. Oft M7ST.____ tN7 ALSTATE CRUtSAlRE. SSM Tool ritoat of tool*. 11” TV. oto. 1151 Dtate Bwy.. coritor Of Soott Lake Bd., 1 mlto paat Tritsrapb WMDiM. rm 9-fiu. fiat. ■37 LKkiBRETTA MOlOII SCOOT-er. exeeUent eendlltaa. $37$. Uk 3-114$ or PE M$t5. saturGat mat at 1 P.M. iIa- wood bed alao poat tym bedroom auiU^'Urtng room, dutoa room and hltcben turnttar* plu* april-taeo*. rug*, lamp*, and dlihea. NIC* chta* ubtoat. heavy duty Cvana. Jtg-a*w, tool* tad rnmber. Sam Proula auettoneer at Oxiord i3M^ tyritkAH^^BOAraiim eondtU^ BuddiMMOt, ene*d-Ig^^wtodatorid. $3U. MAy- CUSHMAN EAGLE. ’37. A-l OON-dttton. Many extra*. Ml 44445. Community Aurtton an M34 tort North O^rd. POX o6-BOT CAim. hlaCULLOCH and Mateo oastaot. Voopa aad Malea Hootera JE 5-1454. HAHKLBBa BOHS A aiRTICB 3183 a Totograph . Pekttaa "EW a 'bSBO CUSitMAH BAOLES For Sato Motorcydaa 96 ’$3 MATCRLBSa. PBHPliOT CON- ’$4 ALLSTATE, $SS. CALL '‘nL' li am and aftor 4, fm t-tm. '4t HARLBt DATIOaON, 813$. ISCf Mann^Rd. oH CltotonvIUo. --Msir * isM^TBrowH^TOcrtt^^mt Wh-' aokd. $1H _ iui^niirimifnDsVSnr Motorayttoa a— ---— ^^■T“£to..nS?^; MEW i^^sED Uridik’riD mo- pe $->454 For Sato Btoydaa 96 BOT'S SklN. SOEWnm I_ Oood eokd. $1$. ra 4-455$ dlRLS M n. BICYCLE. OOOD RICTCLB, B3ECBL-— PE 4-151$. 13$ In trovri troUere. not Buy whero tharj U a im ~-»- ^."^'^kalto' buy tr^.J man whn bat noreooalto pulled travel eoacbee l0.0$$ mllei and know! how to mat good deaU. Spcetol thU week. lf$0 Apache Demo. $41$. Be iore ad a kM tee me before you buy. HOLLY MARDtB AND COACH SALBB. M jmere^ 7 modoto^ M_ri^ MApto i-7$7$ 'or 3-7$34 CLEARANCE SALE 1 NIW 340 I.H.C. \ UnUTT TRACTOR WITH 3 TOOT BITCH AND TWIN HTtRACUC LOADBR AND MANUM HpCKET. RIO. PRICB $3,195. BALI I1.5S5. »«y TOR w: BITCH. H/ptw* eamwwwRi JftJteS'ffiaVai gSS.JS?Sm““ HnaiOD_TBAMH AMD EQUIP-»*w_MooN^^5j;rj^6.g| 1 UBBD 350 I.B.C. UTTLITT TRATOR WITH POWIR STjOW-IMO AND NBW DATI8 INDD8-TBIAL LOADER WITO Ik MTO 51.54 *0. SALl 51,785. _ BAST TOaf PATM»T8 PS 4-5734 PE 4-1113 _ _________ KING BROS._, pototo riantor. call MU aftor 7 p.m. “----- --------and pito'rf'^iS^ 11 FT. i ■pARKHUkSf? PaRM MAC^UiiRT - NEl ■m3 Proulx Ottw Satot i lu»t north ot Oxford. FORD l^w. rum DRAG. _____________PE 1-1537. PARMALL CU¥~>A8T 81TCR. fradei blade plow and culUva-tori, A-1 eaiMrmooa. $m. TW ArimnrHaa, Jnnlptr, Towt, Mof- 1513 Blecth Rd. 3 Kltof W. ^ Ciunmeret TUlast and Ilk K ot totor^Uon ri 0«a Lako Rd. !R$ Ed. Drily I to 5. t!Mil. OARDBtriitAdtdR. ril6w. 6tfL OAROBN TRACTfUt. S H P. ENG. 755x15 BOW tlrao. MT 3.141I. MO. 45 TRACTOR. For Sale Pets tora female!, 1 month*. 515. MD . ARC DACHSHUNDS AT STUD. Pwple*. Jtmor’*, FE 5-353*. A-i POODLES. SHOW QUAUTT. oitfeEn AKC RSldlSTERieO. 'BLONto AMD aec~B552^ AKC REOIBTERED BEAGLES. BEADTIPUL, TOUHO tritod black Portlaa taa CUTE LITTLE iPUpPikS FOR •tad torvtoi PUlX BLOODED i PRn - PLUPPfloTTlma aito 01^ r-“— ”—— — MIEBO' 06cito 8#ANIBL riUP-pto*. 55, OR Xtlt._______ -----------OUAR. TO Tl_ $4.56. Watkarii BM Bonaa. i Plrat at. Roehtetor. OL i-sl73. hScirobbe pDppieb a: k. c. hekutlful toy*. Flint CS Sk|S3. POODLES WO DOWN Hunt * Pet Shop PE S-31U PBKINGE .-----------------oervlet,_______ 'Arary t EOMMto, 3M MIU Itoke Rd.. 5 £knlii aTwritoB, oH ^ler UA $-34fi' riter 4 JOHN DBkREt A. IT rtarteio^^wertrel. new-anB-^uili nuiertmi: sraln drtlU, ptantor* and (mroad-tr*. D*tU fiaehlnary. Ph. NA PLOW AND D18C RIDIHO TRACTOR BflTH 13-lk. SSt ^JSS'*8i.*:fw!^pS tu. 1535 Baldwin. siMPUcrtT Garden tractor. 3to h.p.. 3-*pead tranamUiton with rotary mower. ----------- d eulUvotor.’tlit. EM S-3flt. rSEO GARDEN TRACTOBB AND EQUIPMENT POR AB LOW M N5, USED POWER LAWN MOW- KM FOB AS LOW AS $15. __ tEHAVE A BIO SELBcrfON TO --------ROM SO •“ nsu 0 , COMB IH *“ °TS SS& KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPUTKE Auction Sales U MILE AUCITOK 1^. WSOT ot Triegraph. PRIDAT AND SAT URDaTs pm. BUNDAT. aftor POMTIAC Be* tha all new ' Larger window ----- age epaoe. unUorto teawratur* cootroTtuparlor ooutni^oii and ^uty^ri dm^.^_A^ '“‘‘raraly ratf^Th* a^t bOBU* d^r* now M^ur------------------------ iTThTp ■ MkBCtWiV. T*Rt 6600 eokd. 51$0. Phone OR 3-uil. rUMINUM SAILDtO pot. laUt a ttokta. 1 1 on new Detroiter. IT rattofttUok. r Tiisi e*. on*. TTwuer wits eltber 835. 5S Mohowk. PE t-S$lt IS FT. »TW06o EoiV ARDHiO ----------*----------------LoBrito, y*w is-1 _______.;isa«’ai ir. TraraUa tranwa to TRAILER COURT & SALES 8^-vt__________ . Rd.. Lae Ortok. MT Mill _ PfHft'UC CmEP.' 4$ FT. GOOD ----------315 E. Waftok, ^ Gem ________ .jmpitt* “V- — paru and bottle ga*. I________ rtallcd and oar* wired. Open tram t to I wookday* tad U to $ on 3173 . W. Hnrok___________PE 4-i743 S5Iar%n-« lor eummer- Traitor aatoi Road. OB 3- TACATION TRAILER PI X I B T^tor^SalM aa Ry^ — ME NEiD unu ’hukllBRK ALL Satri Hart hayen walttu. HOL-■ LT MARINB AMO COACTsALEa raao 4-S7 I__________ WANTKO: MOBILB ilGlbri -------- oltsTmt e Rant Trailar Space 90 3$ H. Lawreneo. PH > Boato and Acceaaortea 97 ALD . $135' Eg MSil~ .P. WIZARD. OUTBOARD MO- i ranaheri wA aoi U • FOOT BMPIRB PESHHOLAS Rwahoat 38 hortopoeror Bvte- ..... *iS* and aft cur-I. Travel --..ooteT-harawar*. itog llgbM. ipaedometor. Uk* _ iwj:^*** after S pat:. IS FT. maOARD $$ n.P. I44l. PE $-1947 or PE 4^940$. _____ liTrTliifrBOARbTTMmoLAsT Herten Plytog Ptab. 3 yaara old. 49 H.P. etoctrie Merarii^wtth oootrria, 3 ta* tea and Rmta. ExsaUikt. 0«ri^ $154. TE 01 larir. INBOARD WITH CRRYS- *n$a* Bull a tnsbi* to A-l thap*. Hartato i^o ri $L17t. loctodta tiriltr. oia ha teen *i IP OUTBOARD CABIN t----- __ 3^7? 35 rt. MARII INBOARD. D8ED ( ■***«■. v-e totereepter caftac. aim 4 whaet tondria traUer, 301 OUvar, PanttoA 3-135E M mri^eektoitowe eeate!*leei ARKANSAS TRAVELER 0XP6r6 kOBILE 'kANOR POR •tcvioww. mmmm mm ww-. -w- siTrSSSttJi'ifriisirdSrte e. dry ModteriMcte. I fl^tnc •« fct“^'*.m’“to I'Srwm.'Beraj^ AuetloB. 3775$ Plymouth rood U- :r£i25S"i:ssa.*^^ ■ gffwuuan;. s*sa*p» av wni $995.95 NO kOKBT DOWN ■B US BEFORE TOO EC SHAW’S INC. ALWAfB THE MST SBUCTKm Try uri 1 > COACH 8 fiS? BoATlfwp^BnSSrsSHPm with haidwon SISSS ap. Furry Sorvtoo, Dm., tilt HtShlaad RA BORUM IV RUNABOUT. CONY, top, 35 elec. Jettoaea JaveUa. T. aaU Traitor. Uphototered. USM*. !!&!tnss!7ufjs^ *lKp?g;2P!SStffi THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 7, mo ftonti'ywl Accrie» f7 TrmaportLea CHter^ 100 "wm" SPORTSMEN’S, HEADQUARTERS BOATWINDSHIELDS _jKrd«> nltht.Jj>K_« ■ -TRPCK aOlKO KOimi~pXiT h»d. Klther w«y. “ * Urprtew). SoUtlVlIlMw ....................... BOAfr TOAIUm ' AHD MC^: tlW, MA •-»•»#._____ fa^r^SOnANCI. OKLT ttJJ pMIlW. HmwnM. Aatntf. r$ • < wirmtHousi-spoBTscRArr '^mmATtCB-AMA SWAN BOATS A%LW)T.BIVBBDALS TRAIUBA nNwai AnuNni. los am- ■•tM. 8M PnAetMO, SM IM««« STa'-s^rri------------ Ssis Us^ Trucks 103 j Sarrle* Ui. OR DrlVAWAT FE 3-im HDir DRIVB, SHAlil —^ -ftaro lUntwckT. Wanted Uisd Urs 101 ATTENTION wrns MTNo TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOB CLBAN OalD CARS ° Ml Sr. BXJBOK SPECIAL u nrr. it rr. vam; msM mis. 1 sK>. siiABFi nm. SCHRAM’S TRUCKS tm Dt^ «w|;__*:)••• TROCR ANO TBASRSi BSTAIB, mT^ » **® — oAih. n t-***' Auto Insurance IjlM uyfm. 0 CiUSlLLAC^'U coun OtVILLS. StarpI Ft l-nt1. •i« caihElac. 0000 (xiltD. rt Mn« ARtr • p.n.____________ Ford|iMi^ Spti^(^i^M GAS SAVERS LOWotA AriiSATTli. MA I-14W I QUALITY MOTOR | NEEDS AlS MODEL CLEAN CARS TODAY ' Tb* . lUU Ml ORCHARD LAKE Now Bhovlnd All Niw MorrU IH DcUtired Autborlud d««l«r lor MO, Mor-rti. Minor, Auiiln *"'* HMlcir CRUISE-OUT • BOAT SALES «OATS. MOTORS AMD TRAURRS Mt MTlnfi on now oBlflU i^lH trlprodo motor. See M & M- Moto. Sales PPr top doUnr on tour modnl enri. Ml Dinln Hwy._______OR 3-lWl , . ieEJ?5?5.':iS5* «**• I Houghten & Son Ul H. Mnta, Roe^ter^OL 1-OHl COiSiRfS^SBRTiCB OR ALL iSmLHM*8ALI?T WR^Cg. IIM 8. Toloim^ ** folcy'* Bnrdwnr^ 1M3 Auburn nt ^dnnu. Auburn Htli^u, rs 1-Mll. ^RU ttuirr. u immaro. m TO 3-«CT. ' __________ HcNrJS CRArr II FOOT OTtLITT. POmAC WA8TS TAKE .: ADVANTAGE mi Mir n*sMl fAF »a(mI eoiMlttlon .’XPi Fo^Sele ^s 10ft ITbotc* 0«1VWT»* MiMUtiaa. m*. OR MMi. ma Ornen K. Wntirtord. Srie UjUMl Cft 106 OWNER. KO BlWr, rBB. m* tUM. UN. money down. BIRMINOHAM-(laSjSi. IM 8. WOODWARD. er down, nuiprie* fill. iU month. Cell Mr. Wldto. FI l-OlW. KIni Auto. ^IMl'CADIIiM OR HARDTOPTFOLL KIWSB PAY OFF $3495 iat,S. Bird, nt Au^ CADILLAC a SBRltS.^ « 1 ele>n. I41I. n LeOmnde. UM amtiSuBT hnrdtop A ebn^l No doij^lurt rtof mL »to|. REPOSSESSION « Full prtoe. No Cnih MeoM y Only » , Aid HARD-tnirlpe. rndlo. bentar. r-----...Je Wiere *Im „but nt North Cheyrolrt con one like tbli M found tor only I7W. Slock N&. im-B. ----------—'« d66*. ulf. ___________ nnd^ whlti. NeW eondlUno. Uarryl MW. no money nt''kl'TiMW.''iuiS3 ihimer Fwd. liH OIXAR Bin< • North Chev. Hunt^ Bird et 8 Woodwnrd eume pnymenu ujsi wert. CfU credit mnnnier Mr White, PX l-MOl. King Auto, Hi 8. 8nilnnw. iiirCHSVROLiT SSL AXR. V-l, kc, MiglBe. No ruet, >wn. H month! on BIBHINORAM- _________J8S S. WOODWABD. MI i-3te«._________________ ■M CHXVT. WAOON. POLL PRICE UH. No moner needed. Ill »“•*' W Mlia. Png Auto.______ •kTCHETT OCMiTERTIBLE, Solo? Sale Used Cara 106 Sale Uaed Cara ^ WPura'^OTO mklnnd ~ MA^ * *AlS&LDTkW**"^NO mS^M ImSsw M Mgr., Mr. Fnrki nt MX 4-MI8. Hnrold Turner Ford. WM^tjhmnri*.. '■8-‘ary%?.%.^iiNRh . ’H imink. All power . ijas£:"iinip INI REPOSSESSION MS fuU price. No cneh needM. ^ Bled, a nt Auburn ■ford FAlRLANE^WroSK habT^ at-"--" ” ’U CHXVT, IMPALA. 4 DOOR, power iteerlng «nd brnkei. RSH. ko t-MU otter t. CONVERTlKi. LOW i1m~ford.7 “ — Bretby br., airmlnghom:,. CUSTOM^ Mb; woodward. Ml >1104. ‘H olds 3-DR. StiraR • RAto-top. Power iteerlng «»S_brMei. sSnrpI By owner. IlN. FE 401M. H OLDS M HARDTOP. HTDM-motlc, p----------' ■— — I chevr6lxt. a plcoted Interior. Ruoe nut. Beat otter. After I CRlftSER, li FT.. MART Dsed CAT!. We will p DoUor for clenn. iborp c nokce nnd oil modeli. CaXVROLFT BEL ywxtToi. Abnoit new. MA >lgu. JSb8TOM~ BOAT COVERS ANL ^cnoyot repnlro. PE 4-43TI or FBil ^4-3114- "Bright Spot" IoSTma IMn^REVT. UlLfcAOE U.IM. FE Age!n'cXiurrBM i4Ml. 8. Oon- 'X ' *52?^ hMter.^^wUtM^! Cleon. MA 4-344T. ITM AebUn. ,'ssr iu."^ Orehord Loko a ) Ca$h Paid IMS BOTCK I _______________ ItM WTroiw, I aw. Mm tBaU moottUt mmraU. ^ ^ K£tSf«4.fc.te-45SfM « FOBTARLE OOCKS-aOIBT ^S8on^ “ffVtm: ION-8 BAUb bRECIALB - FOR DBXD CARS - ' Lloyd Motor Sales a B. Bnglnnw ** “ No money down,. 8 DOYOU WANT •ere. IlOH full prtee. I31J8 per WOODWARD. MI g-3104. ’M CHXVT. i-dboa waooh. fbi- Ford i dr. eednn. A ntee mte“ lCo% BngiBOW. FE Mill. V OLDS homer hight -W Mlnutee from Ft OXFORD. MICH. T«.P. Erlnrude, remote e< TOP DOLLAR •U to 'U models — low enge eon wonted ter out tUU iSri^cE._4 door U HT. Eicellent. FEV184I. UM BinCK COHTERTTBLI. A^ l^MmllmanB MbakHItlaik. Et l-utl. H. T. VAN WELT f 4848 Obdo HWT. Fb. OB 3-13M ■ WANTED; JtJRK CABS cor anywhere. ' 1955 FORD CHXVROUT WAOON. I CTL. ler with itrolibt tronimlMlnn. o man Is economy minded here ----- Ortflnol--------- I. 13M. Frl 17 FpotUc 4 dr. RArd^ I point. Stock No. nnly ll.kN. North Chev. Hunter Bird, n Houahten I DOOR DEL- .............HIM 4 dr. Hardtop .. I14M IW9Q rWOBANM W 400. m PMi. ^ | gjJ HOmISi Hl^t MTRS. OXFORiyMICT-*”" ^°'^8.»M FORD ’ll. V^. 4-DOOB ^2w«r?vi. ‘ m- . .. jiiN JF. Ford- FAmLARB ioi HAR^F. I d AJO* IB • UpMip ( . 1M8.4I h at. bSltery. Usut^uto Part*^ 102 . (ScSoD It. Good eolsr ^ i N tIM OLDS CONVERTIBLE. FOW-er stMriog. Power iNi§igrTrH.rdi.«... I’m HOMER HIGHT MTRS. "15 Minute! from F»*m" OXFORD. MICU___Q* UH PACKARD CUPFI*. RADIO iri,gd..?Ljr^>s^ >gi facKARO FA-TRICUif. Ml HS.‘si4^ii^ ,T Frank Schuck Seyeral medcU of t one owner on?r*\l,4M. Wagemoker. Empire, ( tee. geotUc Craft. Blu4 Meyers. Della and Os M eiier 4 p m. 1 TORD FARTS, ‘il OLDS RA-dio, -u Cher, rear end nod Hnnhtehom 1413. Priced ..North Chav. UU CHETROLET BEL AIR door hardtop. Radio beoter. po ergllde. Beautiful iky blue a ' cent and M meothe to r. Tkke M48 to W High-Right on Hlek^ --------------modo Bd. nge. FE 8-lllT.____________ » -M DOOR OLABB. 13- WIND- Id, hnefc^OM. M. -- ------- nl Auto nrte, US MI 4.I7U » DAWBON'SBALBB at TIF-• 8ICO lake: Phone MAIn > Mill. Open eyery night Ul ’fijStiniri Sale Used Trucks POOTBOARO 1____________ • <~r»trRB 3-7718. Dtlce. • ONE I FT. 3 POINT JA006t 1 3 TRDCE8 FORD TANDEMS. T«8. FE 4-ll%_^__________ . UM dUC~BaUP, 8 TARD BOX- TOP DOLLAR FOR OBED' CARS ' aUl«N AUTO 8ALX8 171 B. BnglnA* FB i-3887 orFB l-SIll__ ii~BtnCE BOFEB. F ^ L T egulpped. Il-i good. EH 3^M1. 8. Conwy. North Chev. OXFORD, MICH.______ OA 8-3WI CHiVT, BEL-AIR 1-DR. SEDAN. RAH. W/t^eto. n 1-8187 otter I. CCTVT. T-l. 8TO. TRAMB :ieon. 8H8. OB 3-4H7 _____ ;U CHXVT 8 CTUNDEB, POWER —"e. 3 door, ihorp, |4M. ’ din. 81 dnklond. FE _ HBinr 4 DOOR. REAS. FE M-34 AT BDCEHOBN LAKE ORION FORD LAD ORION_________^MTJ^Mll lt»3 FORD 8TAT10R WAOON. till. 44 Putnom ofler_4:38_ p.ni;___ UM FORD BTArai^ V-8. OOOT |M^lai, M7I. V. HorrU. W ^FORD CONTOB-T CONTOTO- l^rk by Studebaker "^8T«S^%‘TO«2?f“ RINK MOTORS lU W. HURON 1M7 PLTMObTH BBLVHDBRE 4-Doar hordtOD. 1 owner, eery low irtil mUe”. HiWilten_, md White. tllM Full pri««;JS^ t^buy lU BmMUraH^-RA»». UR. Mi a. WOODWARD. MI UM CHEVROLET FAREWOOD ..................bibcaVne. atd tenns. Renter. Low mlleoge. 1 owner. Runo A looks like new. tnu see. MI AA3M oT see at 133 ■nmberteke Dr.. Bteomtield HUle UM CHEVROLET 4 DOOR~b3^ enyoe. Fowergllde, low mlleogs. 1 owner executtee's cor. Immoe- •in^D CONVDlTlM power. Phong FE MW3^Aftgr_j^ im BUICE 4 DR. HA»TOr • J4I IIM Btttek itoUim wMoa> lUerlni. Power brokoe. Dyn^ i«7KSkrdrn.’52;:;:l?S5 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. * DUX TO LOW OVinUIEAD. UM 40 I h.p. Xylnrade. Veoutttul U ft >kl *- WrkmMl llllMW FWBM fUll L;.wheeL Uller rope, pulley!, rop ‘^‘‘clempt and bailer, only UM plu freight and too. 14 yeme o» ! . board motor experience. TONT I s5ireh.Td“‘'L£;‘“as* & ; Lo^iyx ^113 »r jrM '>34U. ; Franchise dealer of • Speied-Liner, Sea Ray, ! . Swift Boats ■ LOTS OF NEW A USED BOATS ! Oakland Marine Exch. e fOOTBOA^ iFSOA^M^^ ! CTOHNSON MOTORS ? MFG BOATS NEW DODGE PICmF —lie- WHEEL BASE— —Henry Duty Rear Spring!— —Directional Slgnala—WJ^aabert— Spcctellilng la Ona-Owner Care ■H CHEV V-8 4 dr. pa A b J17M •67 CHEV 4 drAutpmaUc Jl®** ■17 FLTM 4 dr Bel-auto . ... | Ml . beater, PowergUde, f eylln- OHrer I I OXFORD. MICH. 1H3 FORD t ViSi. I5f >s^ ■64 CHEV 4 1 dr. custom aid. I M6 „ BOOT —Mkntet A Defroeteti— $1825 PLUS Micblgaa Mm Tm R Ueeaet SMITH DOME lltC. lOINAW ’ .. PORD 3 dr enstom O’drire M6 •66 PONTIAC 4 dr atarelMf f »» ■66 FORD Vlcf 3 dr. hardtop I M» •64 FORD 4 dr-automaUc ... I W 64 PORD 1 dMtondard I 6 »{ •64 PORD 1 dr-!tnndnrd .... I W 63 MERC 3 dr Hardtop 4 »6 •61 SlJv I !U-”tandaid . I IM ■ -M NASH Hardtop . » »“ •II FONUAC 4 dr. __ 61 CHEV B-A BArdtop ■II rOKD 1 DOM .... LOW-COBT WAGONS ' , •M PONTIAC I pnsaeager ... I •63 FORD 1 Deor ...... I *63 FORD I pauengsr .... 8 ••^ BOARDMAN’S ibrtaghteiUJ^^ nj Wm. Uka Bd. ■ BAOn<~AW~ ^ • FE 3-TMI FOB SALE: FICEUF WOCE. 4131 Hntebery Bd. OB M74I.__________ ' ’ WR yLE: IF SAILBOAT. $1M. ; ■Johnson motors * nareratt boaU. Ontor trnUei ‘ everything for the boat. OWENS MARINI BUPFUEB_______ 111 Orebard Lake Are. FB 3-M38 •iTcaroioLiT I tato dump. nil. Phone FlJi-1714.______ 'M FORD. H^’TON Figc-UPJFW-yato owner. Sharp. FE 4-1177. UM omc pickuK runs obob. 8IM. V. Hnrrta. FB 8-37M. IHO CHBVROLIT, H-TON PICK-up. FE I-835B. : HARRINGTON BOATS I. Telegrnph Hd, FE Hill ------- It FT. CHRIS ___umvrMTMk 6an*l^^" parte and tlrei. PS 4-dOll. •e OMC. 6 tard dump. Fora dump. OB 3-7141._ DtNXlE PICXUF - ! Sales. 3811 Auburn. kfRCUOT .HARE 40. aACRincr : Owens Boats j 4rihoards—Ontboafds . FORD LONO ' stake. In good cl 6-N57. Can be M Ecnnett.___ Bstte t.U { *1 Dixie Ok‘d Cars -B&ssi.’aaaiia'' :^SHEP1 “SPRINGTIME' SPECIALS •H FONTUC 3 Door H-Top e—« 'M CHEVT B-Alr 0 Door • ^■-P^ '17 PONTIAC 4 poor H-TWp W” ., .11 ford I Door H-TIF .. ‘M CHEVT suck Shift ....................!ia ■H METBOPOUTAM H-Top.. I 4M :m ford Crestline 4 E ::: •53 PONTIAC 4 Db« North Chev. FOR" ‘55 CHRYSLER , _oor eednn. Rndlo. heater, po er steering and brakes. $7M. Larry Jerome —-^’SS — CHOICE NOT CHANCE 1M7 DE BOTO HARDTOP. BADID. —‘omaUe tranamtesten. htater. OTr“be‘:si.sr*!:s-‘iS te ftaiah Btock Re. UN. AnS North Chev. Hunter Bled, a QUAUTY MOTOR SALES wspS# Berr. Font.. Air *4333. CARS FROM rSV*w!’ 3« >^.*°** braXlE DART. MM. BEAUTIFUL $95 UP iSfa’ttSiSSteT-S&iiSiSS; Ml 8*083. FACTORY BRANCH '59 OLDSMOBILE ,. MA 4-4811. 0 AMD ki _____________test. Ho >. Fun price |1M. 818 ■ Radio S Heater Bydramat-.-.UL^^unr stMtlnt B Fowir Sliep's Motor Salfs. 1H4 F(«0 DUMP THOCK. Fibreglss Runabouts m 7. Mercury Motors ♦ - New .and'Used a. “ Accessories _ f - Parts and Service T Big.Savings Z Low Down Payments HASKINS'^ SHARP CARS and Ivory finish. IKI Oldsmoblle Dynamic "«•• 8- * MAZUREK MOTOR I & MARINE SALES •Woodward at South Blvd. I FE 4-9587 Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC. I Factory Branch -i,„ oig^obuc suocr • i OAKLAND AT CASS | L*?*"..:.KS* --------- —1- -.— I -.•- M>6 Dodge Royal Moor hardtop. AntomaUe tran----------- u..,.. Beautiful black IT2S2S"! Z, van. 'An z Floto bou-. • I foot to for Kayot. RIyerte, 8yl- ECOWOMT CAR8 ;24 HR. PROP REPAIR 7 Newktiki Boat * Fran 1* 31W enss Uke Road.__ >1701118 HOEHEL. 14 FT. STEER-, • lag wbaal. traUet; also new 14 ft. • plywood rowboat. OL _ ONI AND ONLT 100% I; Boat Repairs Z IN THIS AREA 'ura*”Sf- HAROLD TURNER’S TRUCK CENTER 444 B WOODWARD »« t-JW -------- michioak irOLVERIHE FLTLAP BXAFAR-2 er. U It. tally cuotned. — •--5 Xytarade ttectrle, Mverdi • dem traOer. Uke — ■ I than U baorn. 81.M0. OL .5IAIST.BEND S MOTORS sw®. ** ntABTIUlN pnERO FEATHER CRAFT, wd FBEELAND A^.'STteL-• ■ MAMNB. bUFPUEP CHEV Ui-TON. STEiX RACE ’61 Cher Li^ wheel base ’63 Obev. >4 ton pickup •M Ford. V4-ton ’ll 1-ton $2595 Pontiac ‘ ’ ’ Retail Store T-BIRO. LIKE NEW. UJ nctual mUea. Whlto *xtorf“ -leather Interior FriVote !34M. EM 3-3416._____________ UM FORD STA-nON WAOON. RA- dioaheater fobdomatiE. "bBOLUTEGT no MONET ON. Aisnme parmenU .if tll.M per mo. call Credit Mgr„ Mr, Parks at Mil 4-TW8. Harold Titfper Font. •63 FORD CUSTOM 3 DQOk R> . FE 3-7954 U MT. CfJMBNS ST_____ BEHIND THE POST OFFICBf •61 and ’M Inteinstlonnl l-ton •61 Chev daUvery. Very go^_ BOB BUTLER HASKINS TRUCK SALE IM3 ChelTutel H ton ^Wy truck. MletaigAn Bell Telephone truck. Oood mecBlhlcal coodtUon. H3 Ford W ton utUlty truck. Mlel&gnn 1884 Cherroaet H ton utfflty teurt. Oood jBeennbicnl eundltioo. Wchl-' gao BcU Telepbona truck. 1161 CheVruIet ‘A P**®"®* new condtttoo tbrougnout. Beautiful 4ark gruea flnisb. 1 Dodge Royal, 3-door hardtop, utoroMc traosmlaalon r a d 1 a. eater. Beautiful 3-tone greeo nlsh. Mrc. Haskins Chev. SAVE Terrific Trade-ins HI Pontine Bonneville copverttble White with white top. Bucket seaU Power iteerlng. Power .S'":??:"!!- ".iSi'Kt! looking roa rniMt Uif Pontlaa 4 dr. 178. HydrnmUlc Radio. Heater. A black gbml llt7^toc' ChieftolB 4-Dr. eeSan. Hydramatte. Radto and banter. Jet black tinuh. Low down pny- IIH Pontiac StoicWef >Dr. H^-top. Hydramatte. Radio and hoat-< er. WhltewBUs. AU leather FcDtine ’ Dr, **4!K- A heater. Tour ’U WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC CLEAN Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woodward SHOP SUNDAY BUY , MONDAY OLIVER Motor Sales tis OHCARD LAKE ATX. BUICK OPEL RENAULT JEEP FE 3-8101______ppeu Evil. FOR THAT BEAUTll^l 'PONTIAC: neverai All Modela te Choeee From Smuo Below Coet HAUPT SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Rochester, Mich. • OL 1-8133 NE\V^ '60 DODGE DART $2076- locludei all standard fad. . euuipment and federal tel. galee pL 3A1U > hiater. Fordomatte. I3M. FB V-8. i-Dooil Ford-O-Ma- t No. 1411. Fricad I North Chev. I8M BLACK Foro a)jr«*TlBLX. WILL ACCEPT 900!. outhonrdi. banto. lutr^ ton and appUanaia, ela. Ob aw new IMS temblen w any good ueod oar we part paymaBi BILL SPENCE RAMBLER” -BALEB A BBlViei-. 3M S. BAOINAW FB > 4 FORb. RADIO AND HEATER. PuU wtec II ____ M-fl men managor. FE Mt ______118 B. Baglimw. REPOSSESSEb ■M Ford., MoauUful 3. flBteh. Balaaso ealr 8m. Boodod. 118 bmbUi. Call crMlt ’58 FORD a DOOR $895 ' 81-’82 Bulek, 88 Ford V-8 FIRANCB AERANOED j . . ECCHfOMT CARS 33 APHP1UI i1m PLYMOUTH 4 DR. FOWjm brakes, good traasportatilB. |138. FE 4-MU after 1:38.___________________ 'Cy'Owens IT B. B^IH^W^BTHXT RE^SESSION ■'Cy' Owens yw s«i> ^B lEPOs; lUta^.. North Chev. Bmstar Bird, at B- Woodwa^ Aru. ro T^ITH,' ONE JOB’S CAR LOT C^IM rWOODWARD. — 'igSlNTlAC CATALUJ> 4 Dbdlf. RAH. bydrr— 1883 FONTUC. 0< ____*MONIT~®. ;.*j5Sr83fi*f'S!2ri5S-. ft ■WURhtSo 8 * wagon. Hydramatte Power s^ tog and brnkoe. MAH. OR 3-UM. •M *«jTUb BED^ V good. Bnrg^I EM 34H1. I Troy-__________ •M MMTUC CATALINA 4 DOOR dow toiouit.^ got ton tt us before yeu buy - Keego hales & Service REPOSSESSED •H FuBttoe hwdtop. BntoBjj only W»^*Db(M BBDAH., HA- ■M MAfiBLBR. A-1 OONDltWN. Tuke arer paymente, FEJMMU-■•-’.■-r-.t-.-ia-; otBTOM * ”^r^MeM^ 3-time,"ii^eiwl ^AMBLERS « you • d’ssia,' lerrleo. ftop RTc RAMBLER SUPER MARKET T.".*?£T5S®SS?58 “sr.iSts. aag.iSi.SiJwa..''"* — ford d 1 Used Our B ’59 RAMBLER AMERICAN 1 DOOM ____ $1295 'Cy'Owens 147 B. iWIN^'^jBTMBET rVlI WE4-m. With 8MJ0WB^CuU_FK>.---.^ Mwor iteurthg. AUlwatle. im. ■“,’5Sr’JE5SiSI»KSK No money down. BIRMI.TOHA RAMBLBh, 8M B. WOOOWAI 83^ BTDDBMAMt^ 81ft; Auto._____1_ JAM, STU^AEER WWONTTlt I FONTTAC HT. POETmTOTO- •88 FONTUC STATION WAOON. Hydra.. RJMI. whUmnUi. iBloage, 1 owner. FE 4-14M. 1M3 iTONTUC. EEC. TRANS. 4738 EUiabethJ,k Bd_C^Manii^._ Its* PONTIAC. 4-bOOR BrAOON, REPOSSESSED .t-'jt-sssais.'a: $n p®r montli. lit paymtot du« Inaw. King Auto. ____________ ....*“ fSriUMf ■87 DeBoto Piredomi Club Cpc. 81388 83 Pontiac 3-Dr. .. j.8 >48 RARDENBURO MO^R BAUM “““ ‘TUttjra NO MONET DOmt. Aefuma My-mente of 138.81 par mo. Call OradH Mgr.. Mr. Farkg at MI 4-78M. Harold Turner Ford. _ UM SUBURBAN 4-DOOR BTAnOW _______jUlck. FE 4-41M. 1H8 FLTMObtH Bttfitt)!— a-Ooor, hardtop, all white. Automatte trani., MAH, white wall Urte. I owner eharp. « ' Clarkston Motor Sales CBRTrSLXR-FLTMOtrni DBAUn A HEATER AUTOMATIC TRAN8MU8ION WBITEW ALL TOtEB AH80LUTELT NO MOIL ET DOWN. Aeiume paymente of eJ8 per mo CaU Credit. Mgr., . Parks at Ml 4-7888. Harold INT FLTMOUTH 4-DOOM BBDAH. tateeton. Another one ownwJBtn Uabom CAT. mdek Ha. 1178. O prtea only |7I1. North Chev. ____ ________ price, no money down. BIRMINOBAM-RAMBLER, 888 B. WOODWARD. IH 8-3l«^ 1888 FONTTAC VDOOR CATALINA. goo^coodltten^FB 1-1480. 1884 FONTUC 1 DOOR. BtOR> MATTC^RADIO A HEATER. AB-BOLUTlELY NO MQNXT DOWN. Asiume. paymente. Of INI FONTTAC 1H4 FONTUC. 1 OWNER, MM. Real eharp. 8TM. 83 Oakland. FE L-—.__ linroNTiAC cataIjna; 4 m .IHSfeffihsriS Conser Case A FUte FE 8-73M C. HTDRAMATIC. ry at. rts i-a... ^ ■ VALIANT CLARKSTON‘motor SALES Main Bt.. Clarkston MA 1*1141 - - e^n r- —" *- — Hutchinson’s Service UU 2-1120 FE 2-8262 ■88 Ford. M3S 'S3 Butek, 8331... •M Cher.. 83M >83 FonttAC. 8171 ■13 Whip. ItM 'll Char.. 884 •88 Plymouth, 8M___________ ■^npONTIAC AUTO • BROKERS 'H Chevrolet Bla. I attek . . IIIH I’m laen FE 4A1M IMP Ferry nt Madlaei CAMlPATMENta TOO BURlHUf-ame? Coma to and aae ua and M ua halp you adBuat to a laia axpenalve car. DON’S USED CARS 1.MU QfM aratone. F» *“8883._ „ M FONTUC CATaEKT^WT U trade. OB 3-g! __iWITAC. 3HOM REPOSSESSION fty ^y'gl'.M.lkue June' IM ^to.^ML Johnson Lake Orion OFFERS •If Ford IM..8id •MRnmW^'*^. f}*” •M Fonttoc Ht. Ftok ft MM ‘ •M Ponttec BT. Blue. 8harpl •M Fouttou si. -- |8f Ponttee HT. S^^s-^rarla Russ Johnson nsi 147 i 8AOINAW STREET _______ FE Mim . •87 Mip{8UMT._A:l 1 Crissman CnVHOLXT COMPANY ROCHESTER EN EVES. OL 3-1731 Good Transportation HO MONET DOWN .; s (4) •« Cheytei * ■83 Fonttoc 8baipl XAH . A •U Fontlne BbArpl RAH . A ebotec it M more ears Superior Auto Sales 312'Montcalm at Oakland VALIANT $1698 PE SOTO UM 4 DM. 8X $2395 PLYMOUTH NBwl IMS 8-FA88 8EDAH ' $1782 NEW use 3 DR: HARDTOP $1945 new U88 station WAGON $2045 YuO Factory luitaUad $200 DOWN •5J FORD a DOOR $95 'Cy' Owens 447 a i^INAW.pEE* _ : rASOTOelVlV MA/VW m $47.80 MO.. SGHUTZ MOTORS, >NC. 413 8. woodward Ml IdSM aO AU48 ' NEW LARK 6 2 door sedan. Delivered for only ^$1949 . INCLUDING ALL TAXES. WIMD-COATINO. Suburban OLD-LARK ~Motof Sate^ I Lake Orion MY 2-287]^ MY^2-2381 IW~4-bbOR POMTIAC FTATIQN tended wl«i ^ixtraa FT “ FONTUC CAT^WA,~ALL 592 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-4485 36 YEARS IN. THE ■ USED CAR BUSINESS •M DaBOTO FIRXDOHX. 4 DOOR Power Steeriaa. Radio. MM DN. ^jie.M PER •M DaBOTO PIKES WEEP 4 DOOR Power Steering. Radio. 1,888 Ml. 84N ON. M4.84 Piot MO. •87 DcSOTO 1------- Power Steering. I . •»- 8i..r" •M DeSOTO 4 DOOR On# Owner mT’oTi.®^' _84I.71 FEB mo. TTE 3 DOOR Bteeri^ M»- 143.73 83 DeSOTO 4 BRAID Motor Sales lenther toterter, immarulete I tide and out. Btor-------" •"* eold, OM 3-1888. —$5.06 DOWN— TRANSPORTATTCW SFECUIM •33 Oodae 8 M •83 Ford ................. M •84 Ford Tudor ......... US' ^ Ford FUfdor ... ...... . . }88 ■>< •84 Mercury .............. IM Keege Sales & Service kSmo HABBOM. MICH. LAST BIG DAY! Matthews- Hargreaves "Carnival Of Values" OPEN TONIGHT TIL MIDNIGHT MatthewS' Hargreaves 631 Oaklaad at Cass FE 4-4547 t FACTORY BRANQI OPEN HOUSE. SUNDAY ALTHOUGH WE ARB CLMW COME IN «DU»E I CARA OVER AMO Make Your Deal Monday WEEKEND SPECIAL IMKUO • nv«v«r. W-VVW88M. $1195 PONTIAC RETAIL -STORE - FE 3-7^ H MT. CLXMXNB f BBHIMD THE POST ' lUSTMAKE PAYMENTS Absolutely “ I NEEDED FULL PRICE •33 D^e. 4-L.. •33 Ponttee. 3-Dr. •31 Ford. 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SAG»AW IT. . ..nils irm...........I24.IS 17"NoIm»U . .S29.IS 17" CiMltr ... .I34.9S 21" UaisalN S39.IS 21" null ..^_|49.9S 21"nUca ...SSIH 21" bMiNi .. .99195 21" m .......174.95 Au tm ARE nnmr and avAiAvrEED iM wnmna 25 OTNIR SITS TO CHOOSi FROM OBEL Radio ond TV Solos ond Sonrico 3830 EIlKibNh Lake Rd f E 44945 UTAIUSHID 12 YURS "Afk Tear IFeigkfcer” Today’s Television Programs Programs finished by stations listed ih this column are subject to change without notice Chumel T-NXYRTV TOmOHMffV H1GHUGRT8 (2) Eariy Show (began at 5:90 p.m.) (4) Seber of Loodon. (7) Pro FbotbaU. Film: Chicago Cbrdinala va. New York GianU. (9) F I (2) Eariy %ow (began at 5:90 p.m.) (4) Honeymoonera. (7) libotbaU (oont.) (9) Abbott, GoetiiUo. I (2) Four Joat Men. (4) People Are Funny. (7) Girt Decoy. (9) St. of Danger. , I (2) Perry Maaon. (4) (Color) Bonanza. (7) Dick Clark. (9) MUUon Dollar Movie. I (2) Perry Maaon (oont.) (4) Bonanza (cont.) (7) John Gunther. (9) Movie (began at 7:90 p.m.) ’■ (2) Wanted: Dead or Alive. (4) Man and Cballeive. (7) Leave It to Beaver. (9) Movie (began at 7:30 p.m.) (2) Phil SUvera. (4) Deputy. (7) Lawrence Welk. (9) Mr. t:» 9:41 4:N l|;ee (2) SUvera (oont.) (4) Worid Wide 90. (7) WeUc (cont.) (9) Harbor Command. (2) Gunamoke. (4) World (oqnt.) (7) JttUlee U.S.A. (9) Newa, Weather. (9) Ontario Afbdra. (2) Sea Hunt. (4) Man from Interpol. (7) JubUee (cont) (9) Starlight Theater. Drama: Van Johnaon, ‘‘30 Secorda Over IWcyo." (’45). (2) (4) Newa, I^Kxti, Weath- (7) Whlrlyblrds. li:M (4) Satur^ Movie. ll!» (2) Nightwatch Theater. Dramaa: Farley Granger, “They Die By Night,” C49). Jack Oakie, “Street Girl." (•29). U:M (7) aiock Theater. Melodrama: Bor la Karloft, - “Houae of Frankmiateln." (•45). SUNDAY MOBNINO (2) Meditatkma. (2) Maaa ter Nmt-ina. (9) Billboard. (9) Sacred Heart (2) Chrlatophera. (9) Herald of Truth. (4) Newa. (2) Court of Health. (4) Cfaureh at the Ooaa- a n d 1 n g (7) Unde Our, World. (9) Temple Baptiet Church. (2) To Dwril Together. (2) Detroit Pulpit (4) Frontlera of Faith. (7) Chriatlan Science. (9) Oral Roberta. (7) Accent • (2) TMa U the Life. (4) Cartoon Storybook. (7) Faith for Today. (9) Cathedral of Tomorrow. I (7) Fun Houae. (2) Felix the Cbt. (4) Kit Cbwb, • (4) Sergeant PreiAcn. (7) Johna HopUna. (9) Chrlatophera. I (2) UtUe Lulu: • (2) Roy Rogers. (4) Michigan Conservation. (7) Three Stooges. (9) Gilead Baptist Church, t (4) Americana at W<^. SUNDAY AFTERNOON U:M (2) Detroit Speaks. (4) U. Of M. Preaeni (9) Mickey Rooney. (7) Championship ,U:M (2) Voice of FBiw. (4) BuOders’ Show----- (9) Damon Runyon ‘Theater. lt:« (2) ‘Tiger Warmup. l:W (4) TV Readers’ Digest. (2) Baseball-Tigers. NOW! AT D & M LOW PRICES! (7) World Adventure Series. (9) Movie. ^ (7) Bishop PUw. (4) Waahtogton to Mldiigan. (4) InaMa Sports. (7) CoUc«e News Confer- (4) Movie. (7) Open Hearing. (7) “ (4) ‘Tournament of Cham- Monterey, the film tdls of a shy mountain girl who dwells with her bitter family and of a young convict. (2) Newa. (4) News. (7) Movie. Mystery. Armchair Theater; "The Last Warning.” (1938). When, mysterinoa character known aa “The Eye” eetxb a man a aeries of ,pxtartlon notes, a detective and his paaistant are hired to aolve tiw caae. Preston Foster, Frank Jenks. U:U (2) Weather. (4) WeaUter. (2) Sooraboard. (2) Inside Sports. (7) Matty’s Funday Funnies. (4) (Color Theater. (2) Fsoe the Nation. (2) GE CoUege Bowl. (7) Lone Ranger. (9) Sdence Fiction. SUNDAY EVENWG (2) Small Worid. (4) (odor) Gewge Pierrot. (7) atlzen Soldier. (9) Popeyv. (56) Black and Unknown Bards. (2) (7) Rescue 9. (9) Joan Fairfax. (59) TWo Ooiturles of Symphony. (2) Laaaie. (4) Overland Trail (7) Brcken Arrow. (9) Movie. Idystery. Holly-wood Startime: "The Walking Dead.” 0936). Radwt-eers, aeddng to get 'rid of a Judge, learn that a convict, sent up by the judge for man-alaughter, is being released. Boris Karloff, Richard Cor- (56) Spotlight on Opera. I (2) Dennis The Menace. (7) Maverick. (56) Quest Travrier. I (2) Ed SuUivaD. (4) Music on Ice. (9) Movie. Adventure. Command Performance: ‘To Have and Have Nd.” (1944). The owner of p fishing boat becomes involved in intrigue on the Caribbean Island of Martlnque during World War n. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Walter Brennan, Hoagy Carmichael, Dn- loi^ Moran.____ (56) Aftermath. I (7) (56) Time to Dance. (4) Dinah Shore. (» G.E. ‘Aeater. (7) Rebd. (56) Face in the Window. (2) Alfred HitchecKk. (7) Alaskans. (2) George GobeL (4) Loretta Young. (9) News, (9) Weather. (9) To Be Announced. (2) What’s My Line? (7) Johnny Staccato. (9) Movie. Drama. Starlight Theater: ‘‘Deep Val-ley.” (1947). Set in the mg Sur Mountains, south of a:» (2) Sports. (4) I Lady.” '(1941). A tomboy from the East, who always gets her man, is pitted against a dancehall queen, both of whom want the same man. Penny Singleton, Glenn Ford, - .\mi Miller, (Hharile Rug^. ll:ts (2) Movie To Be Announced. U:N (4) Movie. Drama. Sunday Night Movie: “Golden Boy.” (1949). On his 21st birthday, a man who has fought pov-erty and discouragement in order to become a great TV Features vioUnlat, announcee to his father his decidOn to become. a boxer. William Holden, Barbara Stanwyck, Addphe Menjau, Lee J. Cobb, Joeeph Calleia. MONDAY MORNING (4) Continental aassroom. (4) (color) Continents: Classroom. . (2) By Usited Press latoraaUaal Satnrday ■ENTUCKY derby PREVIEW 4 p.m. (2). Interviews with t(q;> Jockeys who will ride in the Kentucky Derby. THE 96TH KENTUCKY DERBY 4:15 p.m., (2). Bryan Field, Chiia Scbenkel and Bud Palmer on hand broadcast "The Run for the niL' At Chnrcbfll Dowh^ Gils-vUle. _______MASON, 7:30 p.m. (2*). (Rerun) Maaon (Raymnd Burr) goes to the aid of an dd Army bu^ who Is charged with murder. BONANZA. 7:30 p.m., (4) (Rerun) TTie Cartwright family Joins to defend the ranch against a rush of silver miners. Guest star: Inger StevenP. (Odor) DICK nr AM SHOW, 7:30 p.m., (7). Songs by Duane Edd^, Skip and Flip, Ed^ Quinteros and Annette Funicello. quelin Du met the Skip Jades and Ben Dova. (C3or.) G. E, THEATER, 9 p.m.' (2). Stars Smone Signoret as a woman who checks into a cheap hotel and agreqa to date an unscrupuloua night (derk. With Lee Marvin. SHORE SHOW. 9 p.m., (4). Dinah's guests are Sally Aim Howks, Carl Reiner, the Kim Sia-ten and Andy Williams. (Cdor.) GBORCHB GOREL SHOW ^ 10 ^.m. (2). George becomes a Girl Scout leader and learna wodcraft from troop leader Insogene Coca. LORETTA YOUNG SHOW. 10 p.m., (4). Miss Young aa Sister Ann invests money that ian’t hers and meeto with remarkable suc- PHIL SILVERS SPECIAL 9 p.m. (2). Finds posse of honest citizens pitted afpriiist the forces of evil. With. Jack Benny ai "Chicken" Dodger Players Beat Club With Trade Report DEPUTY, 9 p.m., (4). A condemned outUw is given a chaqce Mcape in order to help provide operatioo for • blind W. JORID'WIDE 66. 9:30 p.m. (4). An hour report comparing the Germany of 1945 wtlh life hi Wed Germany today. TIGER BASEBALL. 1 p.m., (2). Detroit at Baltimore. tournament OF CHAMPIONS, 4 p.m.. (4). Windup of eighth annual golf tourney at Las Vegas, Nev, MAVERICK. 7.30 P-">-rim) 6art (Jack KeUy) and a tre-veUng eompanin (Richard Long) are stranded in a Rhost town and, after one wedc of card-playing encounter a beautiful girl — with men. fWUYi m lUIXIVAN SHty^r. 8 p.m., (2). Gordon and Sheila MacRae, the comedy' teams of Wayne and huster, Ford and Iflnes and Noo- MUBIO ON ICB. 8 p.m., (4). Debut of a new variety-ice show, Johnny Desnabnd u host Guest stars are Jill Cony, Jac- (2) On thk Farm Front. (4) Today. (2) TV College. (7) Funews. (2) Felix the Cot (7) Breakfast Time. 8:U (2) Captain Kangaroo. 8:M (7) Johnny Ginger. 9:00 (2) For Better or Worse. (4) 1 Married Joan. i:30 (2) Movie. (4) Ed Alien. (7) Stage 3. 0:U (4) Faye Elizabetb. (4) Dough Re ML 10:05 (9) Billboard. 10:00 (4) Play Your Hunch. (9) Okig pong SehoM. 10:45 (7) Detroit Today. 10:55 (7) News. 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Riipit. ilJHouse M Fashloo. - - (9) Movie. 11:90 (D OoneentratiuR. (2) December Bride. (7) Topper. (2) (4) (7) (9) 10:15 (9) 10:00 (2) LOS ANGELES (APi-The Los Angeles Dodgers had a trade to announce today, but two of their layers Ifost them to it. The result; Rip Repulski is on his way to Boston and Duke Snider and Don Ihyadale are in the ‘Die Dodgers intended to announce late today that outfielder RepidShl was goihig to the Red Sox for lUtcher Nelson Gtaittnm and cash. But Pitcher Drysdale apparently got wind of it early and passed the word to outfielder Snider, %ri)o has a local radio show. Snider relayed the information to his listeners. Local writers expressed little anger a! being beaten at their own game by a ballplayer, but Dodger General Manager Buzzie Bavasl was activriy annoyed. He delivered a spirited lecture to Drysdale ond the wo|d was foat he also spoke sternly to Snider. Sonwthing's Fishy MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPD—Mrs. J. M. Birmingham said she tried to remember that it’s file “thought that counts” behind any gift. Her ll-year-old eon gave her a plastic bag containing water, gold fiah and a water lizard. ---Today's Radio Proegroms-- woR (ssn OSO.W (I DEAUHRia FHA 5 YRS. TO PAY • Aluminum Siding and Slon« • Additions * Rocroofion Rooms • Gorooos oCoiwploto ModomiRotiow FRIE PLANNING SERVICE rm BSTnins—p«tmis 'll! juit r* MW ot j.nu IS:Sa-WJR. Nnri. Hzau wrOR. OhrMopiMr leisa-wja, chimi b««i wwj, aa.it. Vote# of Propn WJM^ Town BoU nIK*c»thS»l' m Mm. T aoet. tt am. t:SS-WW9. OM Optf ^ Alboa TUw . BioUMriiooS B nes-wjit, rMoriu am wxrz. Farm novo CKLW. Mareb of Foitt WnK. ChmUM HW wean. Iwra W*«BS wvosi, awmr amaUi SSk.'SrS-. ORLW. :- I atm _______ protobte-usw ,WFOit ooimy aopsm adS-WJIO noateo ftOn .wxrz. WiM of roosbi ‘CKLW. FWBOM UoiMM WJBK. A*o Horto WCAK. iSA to CM wrom, as. jebf o UtSoroa mm OMV ik'Esrtt.S” WCAR. Novi. PotNcIi siss-wjn. Rou^ wwj. aunswTnioio CBXW. Hck. Chrlitloa •kpsr im-WM. Art of mroottat Wtf AB. Novi, tetu WFON. PonUoe WietmO aCLW. ItSiov Wltaooo S:SS-Wm. 4 WWJ, Moot inv WXYZ, SUB. Bom CKLW, Cbrtitodolriilono WJaiC,. BuaSiy Bound* CCLW. NOVI, Toby Dortd WJBK Novi. Ton Cteorgo / WPON. Nova Ooooy « Pr.~i trSA-Wm. HuMo RoU CKLW. Nova Dortd nova Tom Ooorgo •rts-dfJR. Nova Murray WWJ. NOVO. Muile WXYZ, BrookfiM Clob CKLW. Nova Toby dotU wane. Nova bom ' WPOn; Nova Urk WCAB, Nova Mortya (2) As World Turns. iOO (2) Medic. (4) Queen for s Day. (7) Day in OourC ;90 (4) Loretto Young. (7) Gale Storm. (2) House Party. ;00 (2) Millionaire. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Cfock. (9) Movie. :90 (2) Verdict b Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? 4:00 (2) Brighter Day., (4) Fibber McGee and Molly. (7) American Bandstand. 4:15 (2) Sferet Storm. (2PEdge of Night. (4) Buckskin. (9) Robin Hood. 5:16 (2) Movie. (4) (oolar) George Piaimt (9) Looney Tunas. 5:00 (7) Rin Hn Tin. S:M (9) News. LOOK-LOOK-LOOK-LOOK stop aid Sm Oor New AddMesl 110 Fool oi Wlalov Sbool DbpliT 2S0 Fool oi TV oad Hi-Fi Sloioo Soli 7S Fool oi Nov BofaigoiMm 100 FmI oi liasoi—Waihoii—Diyon Shoy fw Ae yn-|nM «ynbf Sywiili m«. HAMPTON’S ELECTRIC CO. K 4-2S25 Ffm Pafkiat fvwry hHslit 'HI 9 P. M. .5 W. Huron Sfroot Opon 825 1 MONDAY AITERNOON Lm Of Life. Triith or Ooi (4) (7) (2) (7) (9) [:90 (7) Restless Gun. Let’s Look. Mr. X in Canada. Search lor Tomorrow, (odor) It Could Be You. Love That Bob. Mary Morgan. Guiding Light. News. Bold Jodriiey. (Kff Miss Brooks. About Faces. Movie. Life of Riley. Fall Greatest Killer Around the House NEW YORK (UPD - Statisticians of the Metrpolitan Life Insurance Co. report that falls account for nearly half of all deaths resulting from accidents in and about the home. Fires and burnt by other meant rank second to laUs aa a cause of deafii, srith gas poisoning and in- modi amaller percentages, they They said that a major characteristic of fite mortality from falls b Its heavy concentration among older people. 4BEDR00i^T0IIERAIICH in Booming Clarkston DEAL With OWNER Loke ot the Bock Door! • Exclifivt SikdiwIiiMi • BiyrMi SliM • ThenepABt Wiidcirf ThimifhMrt • Laiff Lifisg Bmbi • 2 Fill Bi^ • Electric DiihwailMf • fiiibift MfpMAl • Thenudon Stm aid Om iiill-Ii PRICED TO SELL FOR APPOINTMENT R 44404 OR FE S-21S4 Have rm (AS tr OR Dean Heating Service 24 HOUR SERVICi ON OIL OR GAS WJT^ Itscs-wjn. HtvA tmem WWJ, Ntvt, MonlM ^AlL H*VA Pan* wrote n*vA iwis ISrtS-WJB. TUM fbr Mw CKLW. UyrtI* LAbMU IrtS-WHA ab«v«iM* taAM AbMrteb CKLW. Jot Vab WPON. Cbnck lAVI* 1-ja-Wia, Mate Bb WXTZ, H«va WaU CKLW. apartA OartA WZBK N*va Turn iiaa-wja, Nava. Ova rrwt. RavA Robarta Well Get Your G» Permit and give you a choice of 2 Big Gas Specials! BIG DELCO 10SJI00 BTU FORCED AIR CM 535400 FOBHACE Inciudoo Ductf end Rbgioltri for Full 4'Rooni Houoo 13]0aC0-H[Al NO UOHET DOmi —111.11 FIB WUta Delco Gas Gonversioi Burner NOW $*|QQOO mjwMi ONLY INSTALLED IG.34 PER MONTH PLVS HOLDEN RED STAMPS VHTH EITHER FURNACE O’BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authoriaed Oakland County Distributor 371 Voorlieis R4. PI ■■•--a.. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1960 |Groin Storage Rates iWm Decrease July 1 * WiWaNGT!M« lus the hope of our board to expand our operation further in the -future, his made this step logical.^ WINFORD E. BOTTOM MY SINCERE APPRECIATION 'ib the many-workers and voters in District 4 for the confidence placed in me in the election of April IS. During my term I will try to give you the .representation expressed by your vote. TheakY^u,— . Wialord E. BottBs expects to have about two and half billion bushels in storage this year. Hie storage ratM were reduced aa average tt about T eeats a bwhel on aa as basis, or from obout « to M>/i cMrto. The department met the industry demands in part by providing some concessions in grain handling Some of the handling charges which were increased were than offset by decreases in others. WASHINGTON (UP!) -The na-tion'd savings and loan aa tions have nearly triided their as-in the- past seven years, It also revealed that three of the five biggest associations are in Los| Angeles and that several Calif(»mia| associations posted huge deposits gains lagt year. The report was issued by tin Federal Savtags and Loaa la-suraaco Corp. It showed that at the end of 19S9 the nation's 6,330 savings and loanj associations had record deposits of $54,548,000,1100 and asseU of $63,- 473.000. 000. A year eariier there were 6.208 associations with deposits of $47, 936.000. 000 and assets of $53,139, 000,000. PROBLEM FOR BANKS The heavy flow of thrift fumb into the association^ has been a major problem for commercial] N a a y cemmercial bankers want toe Federal Reserve BMid to in the S per cent reiling aa the tatoreat they may pay on they ran Mast assoeiatiaas pay mare thaa S per cent, some up to t per cent. CiHitinulng in first place was^ Home Savi^ ft Loan of Los An-‘ geles.^wito deposits of $611,393,000. * * if, Jumping from 8th to 2nd place was Cailfomia Fedo-al Savings.ft Loan, also ot Los Angeles, with deposits of $406,923,000. ^ toe t(S> 300 associations, only five were not insured by the Fe^ eral Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. Hie agency guarantees accounts up to $10,000 each. U.S. Czech Ambassackir Requests Reassignment WASHINGTON tP - Presklent‘ jEisenhofrer Friday accepted the] resignation of John M. Allison of Lincoln. Neb., as ambassador to [Czechoslovakia. The White House said AUistai [requested reassignment for "urgent personal reasons.^’ career diplomat, be already [has wtomed to Washington and will be reassigned to other duty. * Allison has been ambassador to Czechwlov^ia since March 1938. Eariier, he had held diplomatic posts in Japan and Indonesia. SPRING Ime Cle«in{? SrOMOf tliaf'A muimr tool iK?!® $ A 95 ?wi *'•*”*' "W I Joekoft