Th« Weather ttMoe «f ■Wwen iMlgU. 8 PRESS Home - - Edition, 118th YEAR ★ ★ ★ ★ Cuba Visit Boost for Castro PONTIAC MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, JUNE 4. I960 —32 PAGES ”*'*Awa?Ti£7SuMp°''*‘‘ J! Wonfs Mr* K's Boat hr Wafer Patrol When James W. Stuart of 2611 Unidowne St, Waterford Township, gets home from work each day the first thing he asks his wife Marilyn Is; “Did I get a letter from the President today?" This Is not unusual In the Stuart household, for Stuart, 43, an Oakland County Water Patrol deputy has recently written to President Elsenhower about a very special boat. The Jet-powered Turbocraft, a new kind of boat with no propeller or rudder, was to be the President's gift to NiklU Khrushchev on his proposed trip to RussU. When Stuart read 9f the summit rift between Ike „ and Mr. K and that It was undecided what to do with U \ craft, he figured Otkland County could make good t \use of it, ■ \ M. W-----IT ■ I \ So he wrote to the President describing the unique n i water safety being pracUced here under I Shertff Frank W. Irons. objocthre Is to prevent lou of life in and aronn^ our lakes. This boat would bo an Ideal gift to tbe\Oaklmid County Sherifrs Water Patrol,” Stuart \ ★ ★ ★ Stuart, aXsupervlsor In the materials department, I Pontiac Motor\DlTislon, will keep asking each day if I that "letter fnm the President” has arrived—and one I day, he hopes, thb answer will be "yes." I Anchor Rope Saves Girl, 6, From Scott Lake Drowning A cute little freckle^facc^^ six-year-old Waterford Township girl “hung on for deV life” yesterday after-nooh and prevented what policeXfeared would be the summer's first drowning.________________________ Pretty red-haired Elona Smade^, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sjjtiades of 3139 Mcdowell St., drifted precariou^y over deep waters on Scott Lake, suspended by an rope hanging from a rowboat. • Those 15 minutes were filled with more fear and anxiety for the girl’s mother than she %ad ever known. Bono had beep playing aesi the family boat. She got into H and the boat began, drifting. It drifted out over deep waters and suddenly Elona tell pverboard. Her horror stricken mother saw Elona and screamed to her, "HoSd on to the rope, hold on to the rope." ♦ ♦ ♦ Elona grabbed the rope Mrs. Smades. who can’t swim, followed the drifting craft downshore. She kept shouting to Elona, Moonraging her, trying to put Predict Failure in Drive Aimed at Latin America Hostile Greeting Looms From Those Fearing Communist infiltration WASHINGTON (AP) — Diplomatie officials today viewed Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s proposed visit to Cuba as a bold move to push Prime Minister Fidel Castro’s bruid of democracy into other tatbiAmertcsir countries. They predicted the Soviet leader would fail in this ambitious project.' Authorities foresaw the prospect that Khrushchev might run into cool, even hostile reception from many Cubans who are worried about the extent of Communist infiltration in their country. Raman CnthoUc prelates In Cuba, It waa noted, have becu speaking out with incieaatag vigor and frequency about the perils of oommnalsm la the past few weeks. Khrushchev tfndoutcdiy will seek to extend his visit into a fuU-Itedged tour of Latin America-— if other South and Central American governments invite him. * ★ ★ ■ Moscow's move in keeping the Be on Lookout ioi Weekend Thundershowers 2 New Points There’s a chance of thundershowers this evening and again Sunday aftemocm or evening, the eatherman says. * ♦ ★ Warm temperatures- will continue through tomorrow with Monday and Tuesday partly okni(ly and a little cooler. The low Is exported to be a mild « loalght. Suaday’s high will be aear M. Southwest mombig winds at eight m. p. h. will register $ to 15 tonight. Lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. waa 63 degrees. At 3 p.m. it was 88. shin In the medium price field with May ules of ttJSM. j .t. • " - Chevrolet today reported record trip open wag,gales for Mar-and the^first^ regarded as a hint he would be happy to conukter other offers. bo baa poared flirtb aiaee the eoilapab ol tte Fhris lilHiMf Many authorities looked upon Khrushchev’s decision to go to Cuba, virtually on the doorstep of the United Stotes.* as i ‘ gesture. INVITATION SECRET Cuban authorities kept secret the, tect that Khrushchev had been invited, although such a visit had seemed posaible since Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan's similar trip six months ago One of the repercossiou!i uulplatloiw of Oiotro for giving to aa avowed too o( ELONA SMADES Japan leftists Demonstrate Want Kish! to Call Off Ike's June 19 Visit, Dissolve Parliament Ekma held tight. Then she suddenly tried to puU herself into the boat. Her grasp slipped and she disappeared below the surface. ★ e * She didn’t reappear. Her mdther ran to the house and phoned Pontiac police. “My baby is drowning la Soott lake,” she sorenmed. "1 eaa’t get to her. I caa’t help her.” 'llten she hung up. Police told sheriff’s deputies and Waterford Township police. The call was traced. * i But EUona did resurface and grabbed the rope again. Her mother crashed through undertthiali and cutting weeds in a nearby swamp. About 400 yards away, Elona TOKYO (AP) - Shouting ■ ■dnn’l mme’l, Japan’s J^Jt-wingi Clemente a ^massli^ onstration before the U.S. Embassy today demanding that Presi-.dent Eisenitower's vialt be called off. a . More than 13,000 radical students, workers. Socialists .Communista anake-daiMattiMut the closed iron gates of the white stone embassy in the I straight day ^ a pressure paign agabiat Prime Minister No-busuke Hlahl and the UA.-JaiM8 milltaiy alliance. ne aslagr but orderly parade. home,” and "Dte, don’t oome’ chants and irtacank than heretofore span or heard in the protoaged lefl-wing struggle against the new. U.S.-Japan security treaty. The m«« HomniwtiiiHnn lowed nationwide work by Bohyo. the 3,H-mnHon member leftist labor federation, whkh brought pubijc transportation and poatal services to a near standatiil CLAIMS SVOC1S8 GaJ^aing that the ^ieup was a '(Gonthmied on Page 3, OM. 4) Khrushchev in his present mood might seek to stir up Cuban hatred of the United States for maintaining a naval base at*Guan- Willlams' Prexy to Quit WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (AP)-James P. Baxter HI. president of WUUams College since 1937. today announced his resignation, effective June 30, 1961. He ia 67. Steps Forward Red Boss Challenged to Give West's Ideas Similar Close Study WASHINGTON (AP) — United States officials say privately that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s revised disarmament plan contains two new points that mighLhe^fegorded as forward steps. In on official statement, the State Department Friday prmnlsed to give Krushchev’s plan close study. At the same time it challenged Moscow to do like-Hefty Figure Reached wise with the “realistic Best Since '55 in 1st 5 Months of 1960 as Leadership Holds Pontiac retail sales for the firs* five months of 1960 are the highest of any year since 1955, Semon E. Knudsen, general manager -of Pontiac Motor Division, announced today. Retail sales through May total 181,719, Knudaen reported. months of any year. ♦ ♦ ■» Chevrolet nnssenger car sales, including 16.608 compact cars, to-' 172,335 in May. hreakii« 4ts in June »f 1^. Chevrolet said Its five month sates totaled 753,892, compared to its previous record of 702.530 in 1953. Grant Is Worth $2,000 RECEIVES FINDS - Scventecn-year-old Richard M.X^Sradshaw receives a certificate from Earl Treattoeil, circulation manager of The Pontiac Press, ^er being named winner of the Carrier Wins^ress Scholarship second $2,000 Pontiac Press MSUO CatTter Sebofe^ arship. He will begin classes at the university next September. Richard has had hia newspaper route for (our years. Western proposals of May 16.” It seemed likely that the moderate U.S. statement was prepared before Khrushchev’s latest persona] outburst against President Elisenhower, in sltich he said the President was sp weak and ineffectual that it was dangerous to have him running the Untted State*. However, the UJS. sUtenwat waa lasaed late Friday- bean after Kbnshcbev’s vltakenthe attaick OB Etseahower. “It is our hope," the American statement sai^ "that when the (disarmament) conference sumea its deliberations (next week), substantial progress will made toward general complete diarmament under fectlve international control—a goal we seek." WdtnJ) RAN DELIVERERS Khrushchev’s pnqiosal puts pri-ity- on eliminating the means (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) His Route Leads to MSUQ Four years ago Richard M. Bradshaw, then 13, became a Pontiac Press carrier. ★ ★ * Now a senior at Pmtiac Ndrth-em High School, Richard this morning learned that the newspaper route' he’s traveled thoae four years has led to Michigan State University Oakland. He kas beea awarM the Driving Tips, Cartoon Start Monday Press to Add 2 Features \sreoad Poatlar Preot Carrier SriMUrsklp. Ri)s(tard, 17. is the son of Mr nd Mrs. Charles Bradshaw, 621 Second NEARLY what to say—I’m so thrilled,’’ sk^l the happy, near-speechless youthxupon being told he would be an MSUO scbolanbip student. \ ‘Td beped to gt there. I’va already seat Ja my appUcattosi,” be saM. A B studmt in high school, be ranks 38th in a graduating class of 253. ★ ★ ★ Richard was chosen recipient of the four-year scholarship on the basis of his school princip^’s recommendatioti. the report of the Press district cimdatkm manager and other general characteriatlcs. lAf'll* lAf kJ* \l *** hheral arts Williams Woos Minnesota— \ He hu been a member of the Y 11/ I f 1^1“ Northern Student Union. Toward Kennedy s Camp MACKINAC ISLAND (AP)^v. G. Mennen Wfl-liams Friday dispatched on emissary to a Minnesota Democratic meeting as Michigan party leaders began pushing in earnest behind the Kennedy-for-President bandwagon. The mission of National Committeeman Thomas H. E. Quimby obviously was to do what he could at today’s Jefferson-Jackson Day powwow to aid Sen. John F. Kennedy’s bid for Minnesota’s 31 delegate votes. Two new features are being added to The Pontiac Kennedy wiU speak at the*^ Press. With the upcoming summer season of trips add holidays making normal traffic more dangerous. The Press will begin a safe driving feature Monday. Called “Test Your Driving Skill,” it covers 30 of the crucial sltuatimas of modem trafflc,'wlth both illustrations and advice. Look for the first one Monday, and help cut down the highway toll Also starting Monday is Day Shift, a new comic panel that wiU appear In the classified advertising pages. According to Frank Adams, the cartoon creator. Day Shift is dedicated to those valiant men and women whd miss their rides, punch time clocks, pay taxes ... and do all the assorted Jobs In a city like Pontiac. Watch for these dally laughs. Jeff-Jack Dinner in the backyard of Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, the rival he conquered in West Virginia. Michigan and Minneaota Democratic leaden, a. 18, of SS W. Falrmount M. Judge Cecil MeCallum set bond at $500 each. k k k The fourth boy, 16. has been turned over to juvenile authorities. They are accused of burglarizing Calabrese's Market, 430 S. Jessie early yesterday. rnSay la PMMaa OnaTwr Atalar gs‘a:_,_________ ■can tamperctura ... Waatksr—Saany___ Moscow Heaps Wild Ovation odVanClibum MOSCOW (API"- t»lanlst Van aibura came back to Moscow Friday night amid a thundarous ovatian from fans who cheered first major success three yean ago. It was here the mop4iaired Tex-_n won the Techalkwsky compe-tltion, CUburn said It i comiiig back to "my sec sical home.” About 3'000 persons crowded aal laaraat Taaparatarct ^*TWa Data la ss Taan M la 1S14 _____ 48 to »1B PMAsy’a f aaaparatara ickart Alpaaa II 12 Loa Anptlas 74 S2 BalUmora M M Marquatto M M BtoDiarck 72 21 Memphli M 44 StOarMTSto to n Miami ■aaeb IS 7s Danalo 74 24 Sfllaaukaa 7| 17 CMcua 74 M Mtnnrap^ 74 42 Cincinnati fl SI New Orfeaai M W Cleveland to M New Tort ~ ~~ Oaover to •• Omaka Rt i 8 roitWartk ft 14 St.Loato McktaoTUh W * Waal g 2 — every seat and the atoles were jammed. After this concert the crowd refuted to leeve end CUburn was forced to return from his dressing room to sl^ graphs for persons who stormed the stage, Moscow’s critics were lukewarm I rating his performance Prokofiev’s tMrd There will be some 21 seats on the Board, according to, Burt Henson, Local 653-secretary. "We haven’t had a repre* thte on the state Executive Board for some time,” said Henson. "We would like to have Pontiac represented, but not necessarily from our own local." ^ HeasoB-saM that the 11 delegates from the Pontiac Motor onion are "oppooed to any raise Is the Blue shield at this time.” "We don’t feel the raise wrlll help us any nKwe,” said Henson. ‘We will stand against it.’ In general, delegates will seek resolutions supporting better leg-tolatton for workmen’s compensation, unemployment compensation and aid for retirees. k k k ’’’The resolutions are a method of mandating our lobbyists to-go out and try to improve our situation through the legislature," said Fred V. Haggard, president of the Oakland County AFL-aO CouncU. Drinkers Face Loss of License LOS ANGELES (AP) -California director of motor vehicles, with the State Supreme Court behind him, has renew his campaign to make pedertria of drunken drivers. "It to my intention,” Robert McCarthy t
ark in Beverly Hills early today. k k k • It was the second time In five weeks the girl bad dtoappeared from the El Retin School lor Glrla in neai^ San FanuMkr. Police said they got an anoips MUB tip froin a female caller. eon, 15, of Sun Valley, and Sheila Chplafld, li of Bell, in an alley . .. . .. Cheryl’a ¥ AAexico Cify Smoggier MEXICO CITY (AP)-Setoirttots have found that Mexico City hu almost terice the dost snd imog of New Yoik aty. t)r. Ai«el Silvs. head of toe taveatiBaltoo, n mended that tadurtiy bt aw*ad out the dQr and tts ntourbs. v/’ ^ . AAA Official Says Gas Hike to Hurt State DETROrr (UPI) - «. Matte, ■■a, geairal smaagar eftoa Aa-tomaMle CM nf MkUga% pea-dietad yoetoedaj fltat a 4a-mri-a galtoa toenaaa la Am pelea 'at The priea iaeteaaa i effeet to Detrrit ttto w Matoeaaa eald tl to UH per THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 4, 1960 THREE TBUMAN NW I cpring' commencement • SUB(tey « tBe Ford Auditorium, Lawrence Inatitute of Technology will grant a B.S. degree in mechani^ «iglneer-Ing to Truman New of 848 Tyrone Ave. New is a member of the student chapters (rf the Society of Autom^ve Enginrers and the Michigan Society of Professional Enghwers. WUXIAM PABlS m William Paris of 5574 Pleasant Dr., Drayton Plains,. wlU receive an associate of engineering degree in mechanical technology from Lawrence Institute of Technology at commencement exercises Sunday afternoon in the Ford Auditorium. Paris, married and the father of foi#, is a member of the American Society of Tool and M^ufacturing Engineers and an employe of Pontiac Auto Body. he .’S A B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Lawrence Institute of Technology will be con-'lerred on Gerald Schedlbower, son of Mr. vk) Mrs. John Schedl-bowCT of 53 West End Ave. at commencement exercises Sunday in Ford Auditorium. He is a memb^i^of Rbo Delta Phi Fra- JAMES SCHUSTER James Schuster, son of Mr. and Mn. X E.\Schuster of 4073 Motorway Dr., will receive an associate of engineering degree in refrigei^tion and air conditioning from Lawrence Institute ot Technology during commencement exercises at 3 Sunday afternoon at the Ford Auditorium. He is a graduate of St. Mtchael’s High School and an employe of Consumers Power Go. JACK C. GUNTHER JR. Lawrence Institute of TtcIuioI-ogy will arraid a B. B. degree in industrial management to Jack C Gunther Jr. of 7S0 Louns-bury at commencement exercises to be held in the Ford Auditmium Sunday. Gunther is' a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, Society of Military Engineers and the Society for the Advancement of Management. DAVID IGARKA A Pontiac father of two, David Paria of 1182 Irwin Dr., will be a B. S. degree in me- chanical engineering at the spring commencement exerdaes of Lawrence Institute of Teeh-nology Sunday in the Ford Auditorium. Parka is a member of Phi Kappa Upsllon Fraternity and is a techni^an at the Chrysler missile plant. ^ DUANE N. DIRKE An emtdoye of Leading Engineering and Manufacturing Co. of Pontiac, Duane N. Duke of 3301 Bri|gs St., will receive an associate of engineering degree in mechanical technology at the commencement exercises of Lawrence Institute of Technology in the Ford Auditorium Sunday. Duke is a member the stu-dent-ehaptw ot the American Society of Tool Manufacturing Engineers and the Multi-Lakes Conservation Qub and 14 the father of sr,ven diiidren. Only One Model Left- Here is your opportunity to Save! PRICE REDUCED ^,500! 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A ★ ★ Doca Pontiac have more ixxids than other dtleiT What makeg people wad to tear op aomethiiu that's beau^ and ^vea oOera pleaawe? Such people mud be ^ek. alck. Nek. t)I|| Wmij nhaiiic ^Central Students Are Bad Hazard’ MH Perry ‘Both Sides Should Declare a Stand’ * .. With Khniahdwv on' the war Some time ago a wrterifai the path. H'a high time both parUee Vofiie of the People laid the declaied their intentioM towardi Central high school itudents were communlam In future dealinp. very carelees about Hioon street A A * _ ^,___________ UK WeB, H’i woree ttan toe writer StiSS ..M »|J » I mr • lowudi tll6 Bed* lof th6 pMt mmp%aul toStallMMlM. I WttI kMW for e bed eeoMmt and eepeoUny * o * The^i^ital Is fairly dose and And how about Symington and even ao It may be too far. Johitton? They should all Inue Dally Driver itatemenu. We know now where ----- ‘Pre^Electioii R^t I** «• Woidd Finish GOP I tuppoee the day before election we’U have another aimriene forced down e thousand milea deep in ‘ Ruaaia and that will settle the election for sure. I GOP ‘There Won’t Be Another FDR’ Khrushdiev said he didn't ★ ★ ★ Powerful forces are in conflict. It’s a titanic struggle. Watch it daily through the columns'QOf this great public print (cold blooded' commercial) which follows all the candidates in detail. ence until ! oifnee and if he thinka he's going to get another FDR to push around 1te is sadly mistaken. The days of lying flat on your beck and letting the Rede walk all over you ate gone. Otherwise this nation and the whole worid are gone, too. i. O. ‘We'Need Ike Where He Is* Let's appeal that amendment id draff Eiienhowcr. The itotlon >eda him righf where he la. C. V. WUtUey Condemns Eisenhower Policy on the U2 ^ I considered Eisenhower a man of peace until the U3 flight, when he said this would continue. Sneak flights over the Soviet ere more of e threet to worid peace than imaginary Russian surprise attacks an the U. S. My first responsifaiUty as an American is not^o a bipphrtlsan foreign ppUcy but to promote a policy which will preserve'^orld peace. Our nation cannot survive an at^c war. Bloomfield Hmfl The Country Parson ' Watch your step when you cross the street or you're likely to get that ruDHlown feeling. * A ★ Whee a gal weals to leain to swim she oaoeRy Mae to get Parade bands are the ones that always start playing about five minutes after they have passed the Mcond job in the top nation . on earth. it it ir From listening and reading, I «would pronounce Kennedy as the . jhost popular of the Democratic ' candidates with people at large. He 'Jiems to possess more “crowd appeal’’ 5|Dd hia public appearances are greet-*'411 with greater enthusiasm than is J^towed upon the others. Siyvenson ^ c(»nparatively cold and even . Ituffed shirt type that never recom-'j&ends Itself to the average. Aside ^Dporn Humphrey, he Is the most lib-' aral (tf aU the Democratic aspirants. Ila fact, Stevenson is too liberal for his own good—or that of the • country. ★ ★ ★ Whether tfaoae astute old * Democratic wheel horses will ever - saad this man to (he Marling gate after hia two soand drubbings is • a moot question. "Two atrikis : araaH out,” protest the StevenaoB The double door on Jones Street to San Fnmdaco looks like a garage entrance. It ha.s no sign; no atreet number. There ia nothing to identify it aa "The Miradc of Jonaa Street.” Inside is the St. Anthony Dtntog Room, a teatimony to man's faith and charity which has witnessed the passage of five mllUon hungry men and women in the peat 10 years. The dining room was established by the Eranciscan Fatheri for peraona of all creeds, colors and races who need a mml "here and now'' and to aarist those who are unable to. obtain lodging and work. , It was conatructed on faitk — trade union members donated their time and services to buUd it. . ^ It is provisioiMd on faith — anonymout wholesalcri and merchants give generously and refuse to be known as benefactors. . It operates on faith — some 200 helpers, housewives and office workers, serve the wholesome meals. The cook refuses a salary. ..... _ "I have Inner peace," he told me. Williams Makes Deal . . .,_______________• _________________________________. ________ It now appears that Wiluams has mid, td«i with kwmdt. Days of All Faiths The Michigan Governor has Apostles Received Instructions been shopping around among the * candidates and apparently his MaaoaoliiiaAits aaKaw* By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Even in the la.st moments' be- through which He make* His wriSTYha llr ^ «ven dimly occuh^ fore the Ascension they Imd still - pmo««. to« wi «wto. wn* «lia Mt oncr^rmuiMbly ^le AposUes that their Lord i^Ked him "Loixl, wUt thou at this FORMERLY MO DAY a post in the nbinet. And that’s !!!** ***‘" **** kingdom Pentecoat used to be one of the just a guess. But It (igures. «> in so many words in St. Israel?" In reply He had talked big days In the Christian calen- ^ John, chapter 20. verse A— “As about the Holy Ghost coming upon dar, and i»t>perly so. The early te . w, my Fhther hath sent me even so them "not many days hence” and Church gaye it equal rank with Kennedy haa been wooing ReUTHEB ^nd I you" and had indicated it about their then beooming "wit- Easier. This may seem to ex- for a long tim* and with HUMPHHEY by such diar sigw as the train- ^ ^to me.” AcU. chapter 1. P™' ” tog session to which He sent out verses 4 to 8. toooot. but actually it does not. out, WALTER may have aetUed upon ^enty workem tst. Luke, chap- P.W It wa. ti days atooo Tht hlrth, life, dmth, aM r«sur- KennedY as his next best bet. Wo- ter 10>. But the idea failed to oMvetaaltan had takes LIAMS has no absolute control over -----------------— SSSiJui «me.tha Bodynf Christ on aarth. the Michigan delegates, but they’ve u u , «• •: oati, a dowish itidvai. to* Apaa- ^ Record^ of ,a.b^oW S ^Help Husband Avoid ‘Menopause’ And In Conclusion . . . , sjehev’s vaudeville And dloflalden^Wt them __ - , .. ,, .. . . show, travel requests to « hit them, St. Luka gays, with . Jottings from the WeU thumbed ^p„rted. Now an impact like that of a cyckme. notebook of your peripatetic re- they’re dimintohliif ap- wtfTsrind^liryiZhyiaxis. for porter: prodably............. tZitd s7Sio^MrTioSi: Musical Memories: Forty years If you want to know selLnwLiceMm ago, we’d lost two boys In flying acci- how far away some of ^ so «ot a \«vor« ■ dents at a Texas training camp and the planets are, here’s Holy Spirit.) TSi^fSlaiS!^e^ i oompia* when the day officially ended, the • t'P* ^ rocket that am to that tieaModsoa vears of age, you wipes had bugler surted playing “Taps” in the ^l^lute* w3 from the end he broke dowft...... Saturn >■ ftin’-ni r----- case E . 4TI; Alfred R„ aged and the greatest hush I’ve ever heard " had left o«. la ether worde, la S7, la a promtoam Chicago buN- »tt.,dov,rl.500bU.k..«.™«ln * • the darkness as a silent and over- ^ . baodltl of ordtaary nma to>- "Dr. Crane, we have been hap- whdmln* tribute to two p«t pel. Tt: ■» “ " “ that were gone forever . ....... to# hand apaide dewa.________________________________iSto^^ Doctors’ offices In New York are ex- ‘champagne- uad non-alco- gY^BousM “ aadiy, nerienclne a run of break-ins from holic. A younger guest came There U a comiderable amount week he told me penenemg a run or Break ms from . ^ m thu day that he i. m low with dope addlcU................There escape notice if it were not ax- a graae widow on- are 3,400 radio stations in the coun- ““ *”* solemnly, pUtoed. For example, there ia Md- b^ 35 yean Mage. O J e ftftA «« I < “and one high test.”..... daq raaaning in the fact that the ‘qia deean’t try and a 5,000 watt affair in Bis- ChrlstlaB Church came into being want a dlvoroa oe mark. N.D.. has the widest range of • • • • iraiiers are the day of ^nt«x>at. for ^ even a aepantkm,, infAiiiirihu in Amertoa of our fastest giDwing coffibl *0 tradtooB If wu on M but fum 1 ibOUM intelligible signals in America. h„Bin«.c«. Ahnnf a wMimm day that the JcwM faith had boar with him aa . . . businesses. About 4 million u, bagiim&« aome can- i with hit' ^ ^ ^ Americans live in trailers baUre whan Moaea' on other ‘aHain' DB. (BAinD In the departure of Corenna over MO llttla throughout the peat 10 yaarea AMwiAk Tk. Pnnti.A Pma. k.. ...........^•*‘**‘ Chrlattona wart ha- "Ha la frequently aean dtoii« Aldrich, The Pontiac Prese has ™ _ practically stating - and danetag wHh thit waman, for lost one of the finest gramuar- «wwi that the action of the H<^ Qhoat, ha haa *«»««" Uttla U any pia- ians in this area «na ®*ting p« on the anaiversaiy of caution to be dtoenat. .ml sons in their own homea. Judaiama birth, wu a new begin- ou,-ooia 0« of ,b. Bewue of detorf tnti. prettiest any- wax«, polishes, blM^M, xim wan by na meant toe lltal JITof toiS Monday thru Friday, whert. She has PRintS and cleaning fltdds. appaaranm of toe Haly spirit m U ha and my buaband aver find a date with Sir They’re very attractively i?S2vJd ‘SritoT* ^ Stork......... packaged these daya........ npan the face at toe waten" * • •. The door-to-* ....Dept, of Cheers and £! door saloaman jeers: the C’S—the WaLLIR rm Oniritoa rraeda, Uw NIcene, "“J i?ou!^JiSs sons graduating from col- SHl-riaim .-a.- Your husbands lege and one from Central apiy an em nus pe»on ai toa eggs will bo dona ‘^* ■**“ ”*~ * Trinity. Bat the Paotaeaat afary NNa nMtoia. CORENNA pMfeCtly with High this June: the js— Saea amaa that Iba Chanh to at "Oto hotol is ntw‘fust a paito Ihl. rt«trfc Tb. brU. Blnnl««hM»'. .tr«ts. •Jwj.lJw - » jyjj w h-«d. IWt BBiilod sweailjr. *They art atroady. —Habou) A. fmOEiAU) g i, o,d*a anc Initnanwl ‘^jiy - - - ' . A ■ V.' > - “Moot of toe alghtmaret at our modera worM can oecar aeiy be- woman large aums of money, too, and la financing an art courm lor bar. •'Ha fmli ahe ia aimply intor-etted to a carper, and not a gold digger. Indeed, he aaenu ab confuted to hit mind and unable to k ciaarty, for ha tayi he doea .This domaatic tragedy ia repeated ao many tlmea to every community that tt la one of the com-moneit pitfaUa baaetttog married people peat 35 or 40 yean Of age. It la the Ponce de Lfon Complex, whereto the aging male ia terrified laat gray hair and eapf^Uy impotence be attacking him. w t ♦ Notice his wife's comment to that Alfred fused and unable to think clearly. That is just one of the usual symp- na Susa man act aa fooUsh aa If they really had oypURa at tha brata, wMeh la tonH— at toenswbnt to maat far tola aex panto ei toa asato Hit trouble la chiefly paychologl-cal and baaed on fear. In Ma terror, ha acta like other panto- helped hhn earn and farttar be- Midrcb Ma good aama. If you have alao been aocially prominent to the community and have grown children living to the tame city, you will try to aolve the problem quietly, even if you suffer a great deal to consequence, quence. The use of a roUtog pjn on hia head might help but pro^ly not ilnleaa it knoefc^ him entirely un-W * * The best remedy for this tragedy is to prevent his fear to tha beginntog. Send for my medico- Ha toaaa hia aanaa of aoetol perspective. He cannot even be dla-eraat to Us misoonduct, but flaunts tt bafora bis family- and friends. EMOTIONALLY DfTOXlCATBD "Why waala time on aneh a husband, anyway;’* many at you young women may irriUU^ ex-eiaira. “Divorce him and leave him to the mesa he’ll soon realize he is to." n ir h That is easy to pay but not ao aafQf to foHmr out, eapaelany if you ham been marriad to tha man lor many yaara and atfil kwa Mm. la ha’to aa I Shat ha k atoolflhf. aa ha mlgM ■ ‘ ‘ s pab bam psychological bulletin, "How To Prevent Impotonco to the Male,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). And ^ht lire with fire! A wife of 55 doesn't need aunander her huaband to any 35-yaor-oId sirefl if aha wm uw tha advtoa to tha bulletin named abom. Om« w. ctsm nrtissaSiSrjris (OqvrilUlMn ’sra sa THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURt)AY, JUNE. 4, 1960 FIVE Compacts Snag Record Share will Account for 30 Pet. of Auto Production Thi« Wade in U.S. ^DE^rr (IMVard-s Antomo-uVtt RepocU *^nntfg eara wU accooRt for a raooed » per cent of total car output tUa week. « Tht reporting aervtoa aald auto maken are expected to build 117.061 can. Including 36,»0 compacts. Ward*! peMed out. however, piiRge of the pear thb week This wedc's car oompleti about 18 per cent under last wedi’s 142,350 units. The auto Industry buUt 185,106 units the compel week last year. Last week 36,980 small can were built and they a|doiailad to 26 per cent of the industiy’s outfmt The pUnt shutdown list included the Ford-Mercury factory at Los Angeles and Fwd sites at Chester, Pa.; Dallas, Tex.; Louisville, Ky.; and Paul, Minn. The auto maken built 21,024 trucks this week, compared with 29,802 last week and 27,341 the same week a year ago. Rushans Open ResecfrchFiTes to U.S, Students NEW YORK (AP) - For the Irat time atao^ United Oidrt stud^d* exchange program started in 1966, the Soviet Union has opened its university researc' ardiives to American students. DIEFENBAKERS AND DUE — Mn. Johh G. hi honor of the Diefenbakeca. tSi Prime HHsISr Diefenbaker stands between her binband, the was In die United ^ates for a 21-bdur visit to get Prime Minister of Canada, and President Etoen- a report on the summit from Ike and to discuss bower befoe a state dinner at the White House international affairs. Seekii to laolate From Allies llnter-Untycrslty Travel Grants at OolumWa Unl- The policy change was nounced Friday by Prof. David C. Munford, chairman Doctors Say Rhee Munfgid said the switdi ed from a comhinatioB of pi by American students, steer otiatians, and a leeling of emhar-on the part of Soviet Ok but Needs Rest HONOLULU AP — The top till to be* negotiated, be said. i^U.S. student access to Soviet scribed rest ijnd limitation of ocs. ♦ ♦ ♦ Rhee, <6. and his Apfrikm brnn rife, Francesca. 96, have been stayii« at tiie beach hmas of MT. Army doctors in Hawaii examined|a“l Blrs-Wilbert Choi at Kaneohe, Syngman Rhee Friday and loond|20 norto**** <>* •>««• no serioua trouble with the elderly the ooted Korean president has former president of South Koea. seen only done frioids rtnee ai^ Rhee waa examined by Maj. riving here May 26 from Seoul. Gen. Jack W. Schwarts, com- He has reftued to talk to news-mandbv gcnersl of Tripler Army men but friends who havf^secn Hsopital, and CoL Albert A. Bider- him report atow speech and more-als and the Academy of Sdencetman. chief of the boepitarB de- mert ’ •- of the U.S.SJL Ipaitment of medicine. Thex pre-laentencea. OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 K Puts More Ice Cubes Into Cold War WASHINGTON (AP) - Soviet Premier Nikita,Khrushchev committed himself .Friday to an 'all- violent political and prapagBiida has been a major stated objec-~ live against the Ukdtod tive UK. foreign policy lor 15 Allies, on ciaeo- this country from . His slashing attack on bower at a Kremlin enoe, coming one di new moves in the fleki of disarmament, left no doubt there thkt Khrurtidiev intends to wage a For Ethical Watch Repair- Pirtrwiilit EstobRsImiMitf —I—WM- r—1.1 ACHESON JEWELERS Oxferd aad Upaer OA l-IMI MO 4-I90Z CHARLES P. BERCH JEWEIRY . to W. Hsfes It.. Psalbc ra 6.1I2S CARROL CRAWFORD JEWELER Oafard OA 0-994S ALFRED J. DEXTROM JEWELR 4492 Dfarfa Highway, Draytss OR 1-7142 DYSON JEWOERS , —614 W. Hwaa it. PI 2.C46I HOLLEfPS JEWELRY 14 S. Irsadwsy, Iska Orion MY 2-4611 LOIHNOR JEWELERS Mind# Mils PI 6-9III ED MANN JEWELER NdMMT, 42 N. SsfAsI* PI 6-1996^ I McKIM JEWELRY 941 Onhard Laks PI 4-504f SALLAJrS JEWELERS WKC, lac. Id H. Ssgisbw PI i-7114 of the Efoenhower regime. it * It He obviously feels that as a result of the spy plane oontroversy and the related summit conference failure last month be has caught Etsenhower in an extreme- ’ ly vulnerable position. What Kbruahdiev is doing is following up the strategy of attack be employed in the procees of blowing up the Paris confer^ ence three weeks ago by to meet with Elsenbower of the spy fUgbt issue. If he carries the process mudi further, the breakdown of disarm- Official Washington is also extremely sensitive to the poesibil-ity that Khrushchev .is todng to, stick a meddling fin^ into U.S. domestic polltim-with predasly what end'in view no one can be quite sure. He has ridiculed not only President Eisenhower but also Vice Idem Richard M. Khrushchev seemed to indicate by dlls that he not only does not like Ike, be doesn't like Didc either. But political observers said they found it difficult to think that the Soviet chief does not realize that attacks by him on an individual presidential candidate could be more hdpful than harmful in U.S. 2. Khrushchev wrote er and otiier government heads all over the world propoeing a revised Soviet disannainent |dan. The chid revision was to move into the first stage a plan for aboliahing weapofis like misdlea and bomber aircraft capable of delivering nudear exfdosives on enemy taigeta. France baa been Hying td sell the Western AUies on this very approedi to nuclear disarmament. An obvious Soviet hope is to make trouble between France and its friends, particularly the United States. ★ hi State Department and other government officials have started a detailed study of the new viet disarmament proposals especially in the li^t of Khrushchev’s latest outburst against the Pretidaw tb^ find it difficatt to take them seriously insofar ps actual arms negotiations at Geneva Here la bour KhraMRVto'drtve to discredit UK. leadmUp and isolate this country from it 34 hours: L At Khrurtichev sought to picture Eisenhower as a.............. ‘dangerous” to peace because he lacks a firm, dear command d power. Khrushdiev. for example, acciMed Eisenhower of having said privately in their meeting at Camp David, Md., last September that he waa afraid of Gee-man unification, even though tiiat i THE PONTIAC AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Proudly Welcomes- PONTIAC TRANSIT ___CORPORAIIQN Scientists Eye FDA Decisions of Ousted Official WASHINGIUN (AP) - A committee of nongoverameDK'scientists will review all the Food and Drug Administration’s decisions based on recomendations of Dr. Henry Welch, forced to resign when his lucrative oqtaide nectioAx were disclosed. ‘ WWW A. Senate subcommittee dis-dosed that Welch got $287,134 'H from connections with several medical publications which took advertising from firms it was Welch’s job to pro-lioe. He wu head of FDA’s antibiotics divisian at a salary of U7400 a year. WWW Secretary of Welfare Arthur S. Flemming told the subcommittee Friday that the terimical deci-Mtnt Welch was a party to as an FDA official would be checked by a special committee of outside scientists. Complete Qty Bus SeiVice Starts Thursday, June 9, 1960 We are happy to have had a part in the return of local bus service in Pontiac. We solicit the enthusiastic support of the public for this much-needed facility. Incumbents Remain After ITU Election INDIANAPCKJS (ft — All offices in the International Typographical Union dection have been won by the incumbent Progressive Party hy margins of at least 2-L Union ITU President Elmer Brown, I New York Oty, got 63,957 votes, % and Secretary-Treasurer W. R. > Ooud of Seattle, Wash., received . 62,067 after a couM of ballots taken ' May 18 in the Union's 800 locals. " Brown and (3oud rv> unopposed. ★ w other Progressives renamed to the Union executive council were John J. Pilch, ChkagOr first vice ._________4L162 Jo 22.508 lor \ Clarence Abbott, San Frandaco; I A. Sandy Bevis; Vancouvto>, Brit-i Gdumfaia, second vtoe presi-I dent-46K39 to 24,826 for Nicholas I TlTlliams, Toronto; and Joaeph I Bailey, San Francisco, thi^ vice I preddent -> SL060 to 21,040 for I Geosge A. Fiondor, Chtcago. *TaJk« It EasyTake the Bu$r* Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Deaths Elsewhere vPEMAQUlD,-^ Maine (AP) llfugaiet M. Lower, 79, .a eo-■ of the Gray Ladies Serv- f of the American Red Ooas, Tfaursay at her howw* tn , FMtT WORTH, Ttat. (AP) -I Dr, Jddali H. Qnba, 74, chair-I of the Texas Chrtotian UW. DEmorr (AP) - Dr. Charles G. Johnston, 61, dean of surgery i at Wayiie State University Medi-i cal School, (bed Friday night at THE POOTIAC PRESS, 8ATUHDAY, ftTUE «, mw Briarbahk Society Sifts Beachcor^ Party Junei4 The BriartMuik Society of Bloomfield Hilton whoee {m^ poee is imking money tor the needy aged, is deep in plans for a gals Beachcomber party at Kli^ey Inn. ★ ♦ *... Proceeds of the June 14 affair will provide a lecreatioo-al tborapy room for the men I of St. EUzabeth Home for the Aged in Bloom-field Hills. Set for 7 p.m., the affair will feature a gourmet dinner aervied in the manner of fiie Casual dress will be the order of the evening. A sandy bead) will be provided at the the “barefoot mood" may check their shoes. Calypso singers and dancers, natlvn of Jamaica, will provide entertainment.’ * A * Briarbank Society members working on the affair include party cochairmen Mrs. E. E. Fisher. Mrs. John J. Ellwood and Mrs. John S. Mahony. hbs. J. G. Sbaonon Jr. is in charge of publicity wifii Mrs. Alfred D. Fortier and Mis. Frank Noble working on tioket sales. Other workers include society president Mrs. Charies P. Eldnsmith, Mrs. John Hammond, Mrs. Ralph L. Polk, Mrs. Theodorf F. MacManug and Mrs. James Q. Ooudie. A sunny day at the poolside and an intriguing bene-fit project brought committee members toa Briarbank ^Society planning meeting at the Bloomfield Hills ^ borne of Mrs. Charles KUinsmith, center. Examii decorations for the June 14 Beachcomber Party to benefit St. Elizabeth Home are Mrs. Everell Fisher of Lone Pine road, left, and Mrs. Alfred D. Fortier of Birmingham. Mrs. Frank Noble of Bintungham enjoys a dip in the Kleinsmith pool at Fridays planning session for the gala benefit party at Kingsley Inn. Mrs. Joseph Kleinsmith, left, seems to find her lei sufficient in- Women s Section 1= More Jobs Coming wASHmcTcnsr — (Upd - spiration, but she helps create a splash from a tafe distance. Both are members of a large committee, working out details for Ae party. r dh * Piety Hill Hostesges JUpha Belts Attend Bullet Reservations for the sUte 70 Attend DAR Picnic l^^ihy Heara Moviftg ^ry If You Like a Skunk, Feed Him ^ ABIGAIL VAN BCKEN "DEAR ABBY: I‘ve been BuuTied to Red for 11 years, ye have moved 89 times. He gets' himself a Jbb and jHvtty soon be is restless and wants ft move again. I had a daugh-w by a previous marriage |nd when she was 16 she mai^ jled Just to get out of all this moving around. It didn't work $ut aonowshe is back with pne tnd I am going to be a grand------------- h I divorced Red last year lecianied him five days after lie divorce crazy, frith aU Red's faults I think .• I ’ T 1 just love the skunk. Maybe it isn't love, but I am BO used to him, I am miserable without him. Should I try to live without him or take him back? LOVE THE SKUNK DEAR LOVE: I think you two miserable people n^ each other. You know you want me to tell you to take him back. So take him back— if you think it's nice to have a skunk around the house. -------V * * ★ DEAR ABBY: I have been engaged for nearly a year and plan to be married in the tall. I have reason to belieVe that my fiance is using narcotics. I am afraid if this is so, our marriage has failed before it has started. Please tell me where I can go for help? NO NAME. PLEASE DEAR NO NAME: First, ask your fiance whether your suspicions are correct. If they are, it is HE who needs help. Addiction to narcotics CAN cured. There are two federal hosidtals lor drug addicts; one in Lexington, Ky., and the •other in Fort Worth, Texas. Patients who . want to enter -voluntarily are welcome. ★ * W DEAR ABBY; What is your tqiinion of a 44-yearold man Eho always holds his wife's 17-year-old niece on his lap? I am sending you his picture. Please send it back. Thank you. WOLF'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: I am returning your husband's pic-tige. Now if you send me one of the 17-yearold niece, I could probably give you a better answer. WWW CONFIDENTIAL TO "NEEDS TO KNOW"; You have been misinformed. There it no law whidi compels unmarried mothers to give up their babies for adoption. See your Family Service Association. Thirty million women will have Jobs in 1970, Undersecretary of 'Labor James T. O'Connell said ..today-------------------- He also said: — Two of every flve women from babies to great-grandmothers — will be in the labor force in 10 nsore years. — American women wili Comprise more than one-third of the working population at the end of this decade. WWW In a prepared speech to a conference wlebrating the 40th aniliverBary of the Women's Bureau, O'Oasmell said the nation will be faced with a "womanpower" challenge in the coming years. WWW A 25 per cent increase in the number of working women will be neceasary by 1970 to keep up with demands for adult workers, he said. For Rainy Day (NEA)—OonTgo out dressed any old Way on a rainy day. The weather itself wUl be depressing enough. You can cheer up your friends and yourself by wearing a trim, colorful rain outfit and carrying a gay umbtrila. Mrs. Royal Exline opened . her home on Indianwood road to Zeta Chapter of Alpha t)el-'ta Kappa Sorority Thursday. , Twenty-five members and guesu attended the buffet supper served by the hostess. President Mrs. John Bors-vbld appointed committees for the coming year during the business meeting. Serving are Donald Me Lean, publicity; Mrs. Mary Wagner and Mrs, Mrs. Faye Donelson, pledge; Elizabeth Halsey, Mrs. Eugene Carey, Mrs. Sam Hale and Shirley Fried^, program; Mrs. Alton Madden, Helen Voss, June Turnbull and Gail Hull-inger, ways and means; Mrs. George R^ins, Mrs. Frances Sauer, Lillian Pidl and Ruth Wright, special services. WWW Mrs. ElmerThorpe will serve as parliamentarian. Other committee members are Mrs. Ex-line and Margaret McKenzie, program; Mrs. Marjmrie Oot-terman, Maxine Gleason and Mrs. Arthur O'Neil, social; and Mrs. Exline, courtesy. ' w w w Margaret McKenzie of Cass City, national field representative, was a guest at the meet- Motch Prints (NEA) - Newest idea for spring prints is coat and dress in a matching print. Coat is always lined, of course, in a solid color picked up from the print. convention slated Sept. 24 in lf«1aTMTnn iuf|f PHKfe Iflf MlSS^ Halsey, Mrs. Sauer, Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. O'NeU. Mrs. Hale,, Mrs. Madden, Miss Frie^, Mn. Carey and Mrs. Bors-vold. Seventy members of Oaldand County Daughters of the American Revolution attended the annual picnic Thursday at the home Mrs. Frederick C. Pew on Kirkway drive, Bloomfield Township. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Neubauer Jr. of Louisville, Ky. announce the engagement of their daughter Barbara Ann to William Elliou . Beattie Jr., of Los Angeles, . Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott Beattie of West Iroquois road. Chapters, represented WeiB' Ezra Parker, Royal Oak; Three Flags, Lathrup Village; John Qw^rd, Oxford and Lake Orkm; and General RichAtdson,FQCdiac, with Hill chapter of Birmingham the hostess grotv. Middgaa Stats Reggni Mrw Roy V. Barn^ of Royal Oak, spoke on various state projects, particulariy scholarships , and other aid for students at ' St. Mary's School lor Indians. Michigan DAR sponsors an Indian girt student from the stats at the school. Mrs. Walter Uelnert, stats chairman for approved schools, reported progress on the dormitory for yming boys being built And furntshed by Michigan DAR for the DAR school at Tamassee, S. C Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. C. W. Myers, Mrs. Walter Barnin^m and Mrs. Rob- BARBARA A. NEVBAVER Nuptial Feted at Submarine Base •Reception In the Officers' (hub at the submarine base (.Groton, Conn., followed the wddding vows of Carol Ann hllon and Lt. (j.g.) Thomas >1. Bader. „. ____w_ w w • The Rev. Edward Bader of 9'orooto, Ont, officiated at his |>rotJier’B nuptials this morning *30 the U.S. Coast Guard tliapel. New London. Conn. ; ‘ WWW pillon of Southfield road, Birmingham, are parents of the t>ride. Spectators^ Versatile • (NEA) — Leading off as one ^f spring's most popular shoe ^les, new leatbCT spectatdrs are more yersatile than ever. -‘the brown-and-white classic wirion Inspires countless interpretations, the Shoe Fash-isn Service of Leather 'indus-tjies of America reported. Spectators go drossy for eve-^g with briUiaata or marca- “ tra 1lWteid“of"jpeiforafions. ■ One unusual spectator shoe (r^cocktaS wear feafures a design of pertorated black (htttit Ifsther with a bright unRrlay of ooku^ ^ The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. John E. Nolap of Los Angeles, Calif., and the late Edward Bader. FLAT BOWS ACCENT FRONT Appliqued motifs jqI. Alencoa lace enhanced the molded bodice and bouffant skirt of the MRS. THOMAS M. BAORR ballerina-length bridal gown of white peau de sole. Tiny fist bows accented the front of the crushed cummerbund. The elbow-length veil of French silk illusion was se-cured ^ a quaint wreath o* aimulated orange blossoms. White orchids, stepbanotis and lUiewol-the-valley were ar^ ranged in a hand cascade. WWW Evelyn May PlUon was her sister's only attendant, William Bader of Irincelon, N.J., stood as best man for his brother.. The bride is a graduate of the University of Michigan and her husband of Pomona C^-lege, (SarenuMt, Calif. The couple will be at home in New London, Conn., June 20, after a honeymoon at Bar Harbor, Maine. Catholic Women Assemble Monday Thp monthly meeting of the League of Catholic Women Is slated 7:30 p.m. Monday at the league home on South Parke street. PresWem Mrs. Delmo Chap-delaine Will introduce a past State League oKathollc Wmn-en president, Mi^ Charies Reichltng of Grosse Be, who will show color slides of her. trip around the world. The first meeting, of the newly formed Detroit North Suburban Alumnae Club of Alpha Gamma Delta Sdrorityat Rotunda Jnn Thursday was hi^^gAt^d by a buffet dinner and installation of officers. Arriving early to arrange tulip (Xlnterpieces were, from left, ■ membership chairman Mrs. Donald Knapp of Neafie^ street, Eloise Bradley of Hatchery Drayton Plains, Mrs. Toni T. Reese of Warwick street. Sylvan Lake and new presideiU Mrs. Cart BleiJ of Birmtng- ■'.I' General Richardson chapter will be hostess tor the annual county picnic next year. Just Keep Declining Invitations By EMILY POST Dear Mrs. AeMt WiU you please teinhe*what I can do about a neighbor of ours, who every time she has a. party asks my husband and me. We have gone to one or two of her parties but find we have nothing in common with either our boats or their friends. The last two parties she Invited us to we declined saying that we had previous engag ments. She is having anothi party ahortly tqjvhtch we ~ been InviM. Evidcmtly past refusals have not a couraged her, and it is becoi ing very «mbarrassing. WUI you please tell me wb I can do, without being rud to get out of these invitatton Answer: There is nothli posslhle-lor you ta do «ms continue to have previous i gagements, and by and by k wtU stop asking you, . Dear MrW. Port: My oUh ■on is to be married soon, a other son Is going to be lx man at tte wedding. The In man has been going with where lUw should be seated at the wadding reception? My eon (the fhest buUil thhda she ttiOuld be seated either at tte bridu table With him or at tte famjly table. I do not think she should be seated at either of''these tables, and that she should be/seated with other youn^ Will ydu'^ plearo settte ^Answer: You are right. As ■he is not engaged to your pim, she should be seated with the other guesU. THE rOKTlAC PRESS. SATURDAT, Jt"XE i. IMP Lflcal Girl to Sing at EMIT Sunilav Personal Glimpses of Pontiac Area People EleMor Hasienzshl, Euteni Michigan'' University junior and music education .niajor, wUl sing this Sunday in the sacred concert by the chbrale union tor baccalaureate. Daughter ot the Eari Hassen-Mhls ci Richmond avenue, she has completed her ^ng recital mditownents by two appearances In Pease Auditorium. At one re-played ‘'Hbe Down town Rodm’* a two-piano duet ty AarM A the ether recital, she pUyed l>*Me sale, Bchersliie Canri-*• VIemie. apM M. by qctwi- cal sets in the departawatal recital, “Greca Pastares*’ hf laa- lens at Statot Island and the Edward Morrows ol Valley Way. BloomlielcL Hills, her chapter of Mu Phi ElpsUon National Music Sorority .of Pro-fesshmal Musicians. On June U she wiU fly to SanU Monica. Calif., where she will represent her so-rarity at the nationai cenvention. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Slade (Lucille Morrow) of Oarkston ore parents of a son, Lawrence Wayne, bom 4uae 1 at Pontiac Gmeral Homithl. Grandparents are the Edward Morrows of Valley Way, Bloomfield Hills, and Mr. and Mrs. ' not Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Ori C. Morrow (Barbara Armensen) of Staten Island, N.Y., announce the a daughter, Tracy Lee, May 28. Grandparents are the Harry Ar- Women Go All-Out for Change in Style By RUTH MIUJirrT A psychologist (a man, obvious ly) says that a sophisticated, mature woman will find one simple style that suits'her and stick to it instead of quickly adopting every latest fashion whether it is especially becoming or not. If he’s right very few of us women can qualify as being sophisticated, mature women. Tor whatever our age, most of us are pushovers for tl# latest fashion. party and feel conspicuously dowdy because weryone but us right in style, we are more than ready for any new look. We just can’t bear to be different. And then, too, being feminine we love cjuuyp. Cine style may be more becoming to us than any other, but we tire of it quickly anyhow. Oh. ve many hold out for a That is why we do our best to look sweet mid girl^ one season, sophisticated the next, and boyish that we Jest aren’t going In lor a fashion tba{ at first gisnee leaves us eoM. the first time we go to the season ^t^ lhat. ~We ger-as mifoh^or a kick duf ol trying to change our personali ties by changing the style ot our clothes and our hairdos as we do by pushing furniture around the living room for the simple reason we are tired of looking at I It is. JAMEh P. 8HEOLOW8KY A B.S. Degree in engineering and enginebring physics will be grartted James P: Shcdlowsky, son of Mr. end Mrs. J. H. Shedlowsky of Qintonville road, Waterford Township, at Unh'frsity of Michigan com-mencenjent exercises June 11. A post president of Triangle Fraternity, he has held offices in the Engineering Council and the Ametfdlfl Rocket Society. He will be commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Ai^ny^ Edst Indian Menu Feotures Meeting An East Indian menu added unique note to the June meeting of Plymouth Group, Find (fongre-gatlonal Church. Members met at the Doris road home of Mrs. Stanley Kipp. Mrs. Gara Connor was cohostess. A bake sale followed Hie Wednes-^dhy dinner. Later devotions were given by Mrs. Edward Preseau. Nineteen members and i guests Mrs. A. C. Shier and Mrs. F. C. Terry were present. She to also on Hie sUff of the achool magazine, the Optimist. Before attending Kemper Hall, Dinah attended Brookside and Kingswood Dinah Mitchell, daughter of the Wallace Mitchells of Cranbrook Art Academy, Bloomfield Hills, was elected president of the senior class at Kemper Hail, girts’ boarding school at Kenosha, Wlac., operated by the Sisters of the Community of St. Mary. Miss Mitchell alto has served as terretary of the ttndent coon- 4534 SIZES Some 170 friends of Quuies a Isaminger of Nelson street honored him recenUy at a retirement reception at Mi^gan Beil ’Tele- Sharing his retirement to an 81' acre farm in the Alpena area will be his wife Oara who is a retired school teacher from Alpena. And fortunately our men don't seem to mind. Oh, they set up a howl now and then when a fashion Is too hideous (like the sack chress) but most of the time our quick changes seem to amuse them and Uiey like to have us ^Iressed in the latest fashion. Maybe they don’t want us to be ’’sensible" any more Uian we crave to be sensible. So there’s probably no reason for us to w about not being sophistieated, mature women who have sense enough to find a becoming I^lon and stick wlUi It. ) Change is much dearer tO tlie feminine heart — and a lot more TV Ronald W. -Oigers (Nancy CMhoun) of Dwight avenue announce the birth of a daughter, Kathleen Anne, May 26 at Pontiac Oneral HospiUl. Grandparents are the Eugene Calhouns of Spokane drive and the Peter C, Geigers of West Walton bouleimnt. FDR A HAPPIER UFE and a happier marriage, send for a copy f Ruth Millett's new booklet. 'How to Have a Happy Husband." Mall 25c for each copy to Rufh Millett Reader Service, c/o (The Pontiac Press). P.O. Box 489, Dept. ■ Radio City Statioh. New York 19, I Honor Future Mother in Cify With Shower cool girl, C-O-O-L in this sun-scooped dress with the new,| longer waisUine pnd floating skirt. Note bolero — handy "extra” for many occasions. Printed Pattern 4534: Misses’. izes 10. 12, 14. 16, 18. Size Id dress takes 514 yards 35-incfa; bolero takes 146 yante. Pidnt^ dir^tions on each pattern port." Itosier.’ aceprate. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 10 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept.. 243 West 17th St., New York 11. N. Y- Print plainly name, address with zone, size and, style number. Mrs. Philip C. Lust of High street was honored Wednes^ event a stork shower by Mrs. Eari Easton and her daughter Mrs. Richard Hamlin of C)x>per street. The heooree’s raether Mrs. Women Out as Priests, Paper Says CRher guesU were Mrs. King Stetler, Bfrs. Emmett Berendt, Mrs. Lawrence DeNio, Mrs. Edison Jesse and Linda Easton. Mrs. Oliver Gray, Mrs. Thomas Fefej and Mrs.,Lloyd Hoyt came from Drayton Plains, Mrs. Ellis Alton and Mrs. Richard Leonard from MUford and Mrs. WUliam Rookacd from Detroit. Edwards-Dernberger Rite Held at 1st Presbyterian Midafternoon vows of Patey Kaye Dernbcrger and Hubert Wesley Edwards Jr. of Ortonville were pledged before the Rev. William Marbach today in the First Altar flowers were white lilacs, Shasta daisies and carnations. Daughter of Mrs. Franklin Row-toy Demberger ol Ot^ol* the late Mr Dernberger. the bride was given in marriage by her un--eto Henry Mengel of D^t, The Hubert Wesley Edwards, parenU of the bridegroom, are from Marshall, N.C. A rose motif was embroidered on the bouffant bridal gown of white silk organsa. ed by a fingertip veil of French net beM by a Jeweled tiara. ~ “ 'Ihe neckline and the floor- White Shasta daisies and carnations were arranged in a cascade for the bride’s boiiquet. Mrs. Robert Dernberger of Cam-ridge, Mass, was her sister-in-law’s matron of honor. The bridegroom’s sisters i^ma Ruth Edwards and Mrs. Frank Lackey M Marshall, N.C., were bridesmaids. (Caplets of daisies and carnations complemented their baHerina-lengtb dresses of aqua nylon chif-fan and taffeta, worn with short white gloves. The todde, a Univendty of Midi-igan ahifena, will do graduate work with her husband this summer ' and to a nsentber of the student current affairs group, of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Matthews have returned to their home at Watkins Lake following a few days’ vacation at Potawatomi Inn, Angola, Ind. JOAN LYDU WARD The Bernard Roy Feldhaus-ers of Oaknotl street, Pontiac Township, announce the engagement of their daughter Joan Lydia Ward to William Lee Moery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Moery of Raymond drive. Mr. Moery served two yean with the U. S. Army. YVONNE M. HARRIS The engagement of Yvonne Margaret Harris to Charles L. Moore, son of the John R. Moores ot Hardisty street, West Bloomfield Township, is announced by her parents, Mr. orri Mrs. William H. Harris ot Woodland street. Sylvan Lake. JIDITH LYN WAITS The Donald R. WaHs of Kendall announce the engage- KARON JOAN MeVEAFt:: Lyn to Charles I man, son ot Leo G. Huffman and the late Mrs. Huffman of East Beverly avenue. Both the bride-elect and her fiance attend Western Michigan Univer-stty. An Aug. 20 altar date has Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vean of Pontiac road announde the engagement of their daughter Karon Joan to K.2jC. William David Dexter, son qt Mrs. Alice Taylor of Taytor street and Arnold Dexter tit Auburn avenue. Her fiance to stationed at Lockborne AFR, Ohio. MarriecJ in Fowlerville The Rev. Golden Blount sotorn-'baskets of white gladioli and feath-« as*: n«inK K.nf „,*M»d the candlelight vows of Mary! ered carnations against a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kent of p^uip WoodL,,,,, West Rutgers avenue, wHl leave,p^day evening in the First Bap-!®™^ today tor Marion, Ind., where Monday U»ey WiU attend the g^ua-tion of their daughter Mary Katherine from Marioh (foltoge. The three young Kents, Eleanor. Mill and David, went along w^h Uteir parents. list Church of Fowlerville , The chancel was decked with| Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hamilton) Mack of Oakshire avenue. Water-1 The Marvin C. Blades (Rosanna Phipps) announce the birth of a son, Jeffrey Charles, May 22 at St Joseph Mercy‘Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hario Phipps of OrtonviUe. Mrs. E. D. Stephens of Ordtard Lake is great-grandmothec. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Blades of Norton avenue are paternal grand- Luncheon Switch Oi In a recent issue ol The Pontiac Pjesa, Mrs. acment C. Richard of Lone Pine road was incorrectiy identified as Mrs. Richard C. Qe-ment of Orchard Hill drive in the picture eutlines on the Nat Cathedral Assn, of Eastern Michigan luncheon at Cranbrook House. ford Township,DosiedTheir dt ter's reception in the church tors. A HwedUh crown of seed pearls ) cawght the fingertip veil of silk Illusion which billowed over the boUerlna-Irngth goon of white Chantilly lace over taffeta. Mounted on the bride's white nwther-of-peari Bible were featlv ered carnations surrounding a white orchid. Mighty Chosen One Marks Occasion Mrs. Roger Smiley, mighty chosen one of Iraq Caldron 70, Daughters of Mokanna, gave a tton in observance of Foundera Day when members met Wednesday at Pontiac Federal Savings Wearing Identical ballerina-lengHi frocks of aqua sUk organs were Mrs. Donald Plumb, her tia-ter’s matron of honor, and brides-maids Kay MeCtoy and Karen Swanson. They carried jdnk and white leathered carnations. Sheryl Ptnmb, flower her aunt’i White Peonies Brighten Crandall-Causbie Rite White peonies decked the altar biide’s brother Marshall also as-of Memorial Baptist Oiurch for sisted in seating guests. candlelight vows of Betty Jean Causbie and DarreUd Ray Crandall, pledged to the Rev. Gerald Rapelje Friday evening. . CITTTAPIETTtore ft no chance that women may ever ordained priests. or become bishops of the Roman Catholic Church, the weekly L'Osieivatore Della Domenica says In its cur- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Causbie of Nelson street were hosts at their daugtiter’s reception church lawn fonowingThe douUe-' ring service. The Jack Craadnlls #f East Beverijr avenne, parents of the bridegrasm. reoeived with them. The bouffant bridal gown of white Chantilly lace featured a round neckline and basque waistline trimmed with scalloped lace. The fingertip veil of silk Illusion was caught by a tiara of seed pearls. White and pink rosea rested on the white Testament held by The Vatican periodical commenting on the recent consecration of the first woman to the itry ot Spreden's National Church. L’Osservatore Della Domentoa says this "has never happened and never could happen fat the Roman Catholic Chui^." “Thedoglau have malqtained that by Christ’i ’Therefore, -CaUiolic and Hie orthodox m this point think the tame — can never approve what has been ikxie by the Swedish Lutheransi and — much toss — Imitate them.” The Vatican weddy said that his exchiston ot won Nothing to do wiHi the question of equal rigids for wom«i, since this question peitalM to iNOnl and civil cqualify and not eecteti-astical fimctk'tis. Piano Students Present Recital Piano students of Mrs. Don C. _tomt(»,wcre preeented In a recital Thursday at Madtoon Jnntor High School. Partichmting were Denis MO-Domta Banks, Jan Beebe, Gross, Pamela Forsj^, Gans, Paul Ktomm, On the esquire ride were Rob-lert Dean, beet man, and ushers Harold Keith and the bridegroom’-brother Howard.___________ They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oscar Wood ol North Winding drive, Waterford Town- Tbe new Mrs. Crandall, whe was graduated from the West Sabarban Hospital Sell eel ef Nursing In Oak Park, HI.. Is on the staff of Pmtiac General Hos-ptUI. Aqua nylon net over taffeta was Mrs. Causbie’s selection tor tier daughter's wedding and reception. The bride attendrd Northwestern rniVersily and her husband la n student at Midwestern Baptist Seminary. After a nerthera* Micfalgaa honeymeoa, the cmi|ile will be a| home In Pontine. Mrs. Mack chose green lace and beige Bceessories for her daugfi-j ten’a wedding. Mrs. Wood ap-i Pfsrod In pink lace with white accents. Both mothers wore Blue^stemmed carnations complemented the cream and blue printed nylon dress for Nancy McKown, the bride’s only attendant. i On the esquire side were the bridegroom’s cousins, Clinton Oliver Harroun as best man and Edward Justin Jr., usher. The MRS. DARRELLD R. (XANDAIX An unusual design tor a bench to be placed at aone focus point will lend distinction to your yard. Patient 442. which gives liris of material, illustrated directions and actual-size cutting guides for three dilferent sturdy types made of stock sizes of lumber, is 35 cents. R also to one of four full-aize patterns in Yard Furniahings Packet No. 73—all for 61. Hie Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. Bedford HUls, New York Guests presented gifts were Mrs. Samuel Smith, Mrs. Blanche Woodman, Mrs. T. J. Arnold, Mrs. Olga Bragan, Mrs. Albert Kugler, Mrs. Edward Pritchard. Mrs! Ben Rkh-ardaon, Mrs. Glenn Jdfy and Ur*. Murray White. Mrs. E:ari Brunson was named delegate to the Supreme Session at DanviUe, Hi., in September. Diagonal Weaving the diagonal. Textile Designer Jadt Lenor Larsen broke a 4,000-year-old tradition ot right-angto weaving (b create the new toibiric, which is handwoven of white linen and san^colored cotton. Churchwomen Plan Out Year Projects by Central Methodist Church wonlen for the coming year wiU include a fashion show, smorgasbord, kitchen tour, mother-daughter banquet and an ice cream social. Plans for the above activities were outlined when Etha Nag-tor and Marion Shaw circles served a Thursday luncheon to the Women's Society of (3»ris-tian Service. Rotation of circles was featured at the luncheon. Mrs. Milton H. Bank gave devotions. Mrs. Garence Ponn and Mrs. Glenn Werner are nominatinig committee member*. Weddings in Birmingham Spotlight By OUTTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM-Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Fischer will entertain at dinner this evening in their home Lyonhurst drive, bononng Mlchete Pait and her fiance Brojks MarshaU Jr. “Par* Marshall aad Mbs Pait win b and Mrs. William H. Manning will give a cocktail and' supper party Monday at Mrs. Manning’s home on Fhlrway drive and Mrs. David J. Shotea will give a luncheoq for, the bridMtoct Tueoday. OOMINO FROM CAUFORNU Mn. Ogden Vogt and her dangh-■ - “ wm of the rouple may be, Ihe wed-dlag In St. Jamex Episropal Chtirrii will be lovely. The bride-elect's parents are Mr. and^Mre. Giartes P^jjMcKinley of Northiawn avenue and Mr. Fox is the son of Mrs. WUIlam Weinel of Sagipaw. THETIX GIVE DINNER Mid MfS* uritj ipvft the rehearsal dinner at Fox and Hounds Inn. ___and Mrs. Carman Adams have planned a dinner for June 19. Kathy Flaherty will give a luncheon and shower for Gall on the 24th. Is Mr. a hit achool. Western Carolina CdPlj^ Goodman, Paulette Ebey and ksoao at MaHha Bbadh , oarty Mxt'wMk. On the weddipg day the Joaenh Wrights will give a breakfast for out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Marshall will give the rriiearitol dinner Thursday in their home in {Jordan ^ MRS. H. W. EDWARDS JR. lege at (^Uowhee, N.C. In Sep- Lanry tentber they will make tiieir home ' * * * in Fort I^uderdale, Fla, Others were GayOnne Mansfield, A A A - Ctonnto Vandertind, Billy Mahder. At the church reception follow. Karen Beebe, Patricia Lucus, Juliis ing the ceremony, Mrs. Dernberg- (Haul, . Joette Bartley, Sherrill[ , „ er appeared In a beige lace iheatii Wharff, Karen Rusnuis. Tbeiwaj « « ^ ^ ■ S*» dret(s and dink accessories. Mrs. Mahder. Suzanne Koren, J«met!«*« to marr^ Edwards cbooe a beige linen Bartley. Rosemary Mltchdl and!*® Gale Fox at Saginaw June 25. sheath with matching accetsortos-'Judy Bartley. ‘ “ They dined «) London just before) leaving with their friends and Birmingham neighbors Mr. snd Mrs., W. L. 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The boys and girls attend the school operated by the Ovistian and Missionary Alliance Churdi. Thirteen of the 18 cared for last year'are shown in front of the home. Par- ents of the children are off in the Jungle territory maldns friendly contact with the IMai^, teaching them to read and write ag well as teUing^of ChnstiBn religion. The youngstem represent mission gro^, Sooth^ Baptist, Inter-An^an Indian, Church of the.Brethren, Mistionary Church Association and nymouth Brethren. Back in Pontiac visiting family in the States. Sie is married and and friends from Quito, Ectedor lives with her husband and small are Mrs. T. Edward McCully Jr.'scm in New York. I -fijg ptyuiatloff which is diiefly nd sons, Mike. Matthews and WITH 8IVAR08 Spajiiah and Indian, is estlnaated ^ - I Barbami Youdemin and h^r two at 1M.0W-hnate is always springlike, in spite NS FOR NEW CLOTIIKS - Mike, 5. Matthew, 4, and Steve, 8, (stMwn from left) are being measured by their mother, Mrs. T. Edward McCXilly for clothing for a three-year supply. Mrs. McCuUy and the boys are in Pontiac visiting her parents, the Harold F. Holbolths of J62 N. Johnson Ave. Mrs. McCully PmUm Ptah rkaU is in charge of a home in Quito. Ecuador for children whose parents are missionaries in Jungle territory. During the sdiool year they attend clMses. Through vacation months the boys and girls are with their mothers and fathers. Print 15 Million Copios , NASHVILLE IR-Oistribution of! 83 periodicals pubUshed by the| Southen Baptist Smiday School board totals 15,297,075 copies per! issue, a recent check showed. , ] This famed portrait of the Holy Fasoily was painted by >n artist of the School of Pietro Vannuccl, or . II Perugino, as he. to. caUed because of the city in Italy where he ■pent most of hit Ufe. Raphael was a member of this! ---------------- nolrt coi^ of It is not the leap at the start.' whose works were chiefly religious. I ” , .u . , This canvas is the gift of a tormerlbut the steady going on that gets Trinity Luthoron trustee of the Kirk. there. - John Wanamaker New Members to Be Welcomed Young People, Adults Included in Classes St John Lutheran Church Pastor to Arrive in July Going to Lansing St. Andrew's Announces Robert H. Richardson 1st Pastor From Parish The Rev. Robert H. Richardson! M 3444 Meinrad Dr., Waterford Township, hais received word that| be has been appointed aad accept-! ed as assistant rector at St. Paul, Episcopal Church in Lansing. ♦ ♦ ♦ Working under the Rev. William Hill, his duties wiU begin on Julyl. A gradaate of Waterfsrd TOwa- The Reorosnized CHURCH Of lESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints It Prnnt at.. POBUse Pt l-TMS Mcjrittp Srhnol In Dnpton PE I-lJA* 131 t. runt m I ak* Ortan m. S-3t» Ctrarck Sebo«l *■« A M. PretchlD*. tf A. U sdS 1;t* P. M THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT * wto A.'ta^^ ST. PAUL METHODIST Church School 10 AJ6. Morning Worship 10 AM. end 11:10 AM. "rh* 8U> of DtHOOUBt" Youth Fellowship 6 PM. to 8 PJIL aiT. JAkOi A. UeOLtlVO. M---- every three-month appeal will be made for subscriptian for time FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor Harry J. Lord. Assistant Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 A.M. , “IF/lkif Happened at Pentecost?” Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching 100-Voice Choir Singing at Macedonia Baptist Jimmie L. Keel if president of the Choir Union; Mrs. Lee Atrice The Clly Wide Choir Union will preeent its chorus of K» voices in _________i a Hiring concert it 4 Sunitay Stwert. emwpcnding in Marodonia Baptist Church. 512 mihtiritv Pearsall St. * ^ A Under Uie direction of Levi Eubanks the program will include ••Oteat and Marvelous,’ by Farmer, ’’Battle Hymn of the RepuWlc,’’ armced.by Fred Waring, and ’•How (keat Thou Art," a favorite goepel aoof of the Rev. Billy Graham. Oturcbee represented in the chorus will he Trinity Baptist, Newman AME, New Bethel Bap. ttot. New Hope Baptist, St. James Missionary Baptist and Bray Tem- Othtrs are ProvWenoe Miseion. ary Baptist. Liberty Bapttot. ‘ 'Certified Salvation,' Subject of Sermon In keeping with Peptecoet Suit-diur, the Rev. F. William Pakner will preach on "Ortiftod Salva-tion" at the 11:15 m<»ming aervice at the United Preebyterian Church in Auburn Heights. welcomed into Communicant membership at the 11 o'clock w-orship service Sunday ^morning at Trinity Lutheran Church. * ♦ ♦ The Junior class will include Cheryl Borders. Dennie Burwell. Ronald Carpepter, Julia Claus. Sharon GArven, Harry Helzer. Karen Rasmus. Timothy Schroeder. Linda Smades, Carol Ward and William Wright. * ♦ * Adults entering into church membership wlH be Mr. and Mrs. Fitd Badder,^ Mrs. Madeline Bell, George Beniis, Gloria Bramen, James Breckenridge, Mr. and Mrs. John. Carpenter and Mto. Essie Caskey. Other* will be Harry Caskey, Harvey Etam, Stoarl Herbert, Mrs. Martoa Hoastow. Oary ire will vwiire iJ ~PMUi>C ~M' pas-. . tor of St. John Lutheian Churob ^ *“• in July. The Rev. Dr. Melvin H. Lun-deen, president of the Augustana Lutheran Churdt, will conduct the rite of ordinatian. Thf Rev. De. Karl f. 1 As part of the impressive cere-mony, the stole on the candidate’s Several persons will be welcomed into feUotesliip. -The pastor win also speak to the children on the toeme, “Breaking Bondage/ ~lie Boftoafi team will lyigag team M the Lake Orion Latter Day Saints Church on the north diainoiid at Avondale Junior High he the officiant at the SefappI a< 6 p.m. Monday. j end DavM StiekBey. Tt|e Rev. Arnold aatls of Trinity Lutheran Chureb of Fenton . Special mtisie wUl be the In- They are daves sriio dare'not be troit and GradUki for Ptoiteoost in (M right with two of three. — as arranged by Buszin and chantedj( hy the senior ciwlr. to Finland and France. is brought to the congregstibn semi Special Services Slated Bethel Tabernacle will be hdd at Betod Taberaacto, 1348 Baldwin Ave. Sunday through June U ex- , at 7:30 p.m. Tito Rev. Aurel G. RHivoy of Hasel Park who has been in the mtoiatry for 38 years will be the evu«^ Mrs. lUevoy wiU assist with toe music. The Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Crouch are in charge of the - : 11:80 AJi—CHURCH SCHOOL-------- YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 6:16 F.M. ^ Wedneaday Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship T:ie PJd. togboto toee:l»aa«U:Un As a special feature of the services, members and friends are 1 by toe Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, rector, to bring a birthday oOning to World Wide Church for one of Borrow trouble for yoursstt. that’s your nature but don’t toi s to your neighbors. — KhpUng. 1 RET., CHARLES A. OOLBBRG WUUems Lake Chuidi of the Hazarene 10 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WEST HURON -AT MARK 6TMIT Or. /oceph Itriao Cbapaon, Pastor Percy M. Waller /r-> Minister oi Education Two Worship Ssrvket—8.-40 and 1I.-0Q A.M. Sermon by Mr. Wetley: "WHERE NEXT?" 9:45 A.M.—Church School Clftses for All 7:00 P.M. — 5 Youth FeHowship Evening Croups Wednesdsy, 7rt5 P.M. — Mid-week Seivioe of Prayer end Bible Stu^ "Aa Americoa BaptiMl Coneantfoa Churah” Church Reopening OK'd MAIBUD, Spain IB—The goveni-ment has given permtoskm for Use Tl^ Bvdsf church of- MndRd, dosed by ^anflsh autoorittos stodf CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP^ *7 MALTA HALL. 82 PERKINS STREET SERVICE. SUNIAY 7:30 P.t^.—Glenn Cooley, speaker Thun. Silver Tu, 7:30 P.M. ^une IB-Rev. John Meed .d Central Methodist MORNING SERVICES 8:30 AM. and 10:45 AM. “CHANNELS OP THE SPIRIT’ DR. BANE Praaohliv (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 AM,) ■ •7'' ^ . THEPOXTIAC PRESS. SATUHDAY. JUNE 4, I960 NINE CENTRAb- CHRISTIAhT CHURCH 0/bMO. Minltfw n 44M Mr N. Sogrlnov BU>1« '8cIi^ V. t:4SA.U. MomtM W«nht» .11:00 A M Youlli l«vM» .«;00PAi SwvtM 7«) Pi|- Stu^ .^United Qnirdies OAmro AvonjE OMOttM ftt OkdlllM TiNMtan K. AtttkMk, VMtor lain, UatMU. TMih oitMicr Morning W«Mhlp ... 10;00 AM. t School .... 11:20 A.M. Youth Followahlp .. S:4SPM. EvoBlng Swrteo .... 7:00 P.M. WwlttssdffT Proyor Mooting 7 00 P.M. V APBUHI HEIGHTS MM Prlaanr Stmt r. muf Mawr, VMUr 10:00 Ail. Sunday School 11:1S P. M. Wonhip '"Cortifiod SatTOtton" COMMPBITY PWITEP Dnjrtoo Pktau. Michigan W. t. TwawUwa JTm PaiMr Kblo SdMol ...... 9:45 A M. Morning Wmhip .. 1I:00A.M. Youth Oroupa . .. 6;% A M. ETontng Worahlp .. 7:30 P.M. Wod. Proyor and Study Hour...... r 7:30 P M. lAKELJUrD MaoedayLk.aiid7nBa.U. Rdi •m. atf r. taoiirt. tMtor Sunday 8^>ool ... 9:30 A.M. Morning Wotahlp . . 10:45 AJd. JOSLYH AYE. Joalyn at Yhlrd IteMO L WtUtla*. MMor Manlnt Wanhtp ..10:« AM, l^outh Moatti« CMPM. Eroning Wocahip ... 7:30 P.M. FIRST SPIRITUAWST CHURCH^ STB Orchard Loko Aconuo Jhr. Ha Am. Marrftan WU Sunday. 7:30 P. M. SiKor Tooq-Wod., Juno 8 MBTISEMKNT HOME — St. Anne Mead, the new Epiacopal Retircnoent Home, be boot on Sqatnet road Juit ofi of Square tioke roiM. Yte pnqterty, originatljr— a part of the Briggs Estate, was donated to St. Anne Mead's trustees for the buUding by Ernest R. Breech, Ma/th, Gomictc and CTestwood Charitable Foundation. Smith, Hinchman A Grylb Arabdates, Inc. have been retained to complete plans for (be contemporaty designed home to aeeomn»odnte4AyoHdsBU nt the outset and to allow for future expansion. Jhe csttanatad coM. including roads, grading, landscaping and architects’ lees, is near M75.000. Young People Assist at Both Worship Hours v M. Walley, minister of edocatfoa. at the 8:40 a.m. aervloe at Bethany Baptiat Oiurch Sunday. Marvel W(dfe will be assistant at 11 a.m. Mr, Walky will preach on 'Where Next” at both wtnahip hours in the absence of Dr. Joseph [. Champan. who la attending the of the * AGADBinr GRADUATES THREE ^ Graduating from the Pontiac Junior Academy Wednesday night were (from left) lOdi graders Beverly J. Stocfcwell c< 3406 Joslyif Rd., Linda H. Perry of 97 HIghlaad St and Linda R. Taykn- of 771 Fihit St, Lake Orton. Linda Taylor will move to Copper Harbor in the Upper Penlns|da They can conquer who think they where she will continue her studies. The other girls will attend Adelphian Academy at Holly for two years. They will then study pre-nursing at Emmanuel Missionary (follege, Berrien Springs. Donald Redwine, principal of the academy, presented the cartifi-cataaof graduatton. " BAPTIST awl CHDRCH 64 West Columbia Ave. WBB FC 5-9960 Sunday School .. Morning WorsMp .>! A.R B. T. U 6:30 P- M. Evening Stevlca . REV. M, F. J0Yp J8» PASTOR Cooperatirw with Southern Baptist Convention 9.000,000 Membefs — Chiittian Ttmplt. SOS Aubun Art. Dr. Lola P. Martaa Paator Rev. J. Luther BbafflSd. Aastatant A Spodai Woieaaw Awedis You LEACH ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH I UUi aut of Aobwa Rohm*, t neoS MorUi •( A*a«m M. Twodor RisM attt mmt. t js p. m "II You Noed Spiritual CacouragMDMt. . . Corae~ Biqrtlst Oonvention in Rodiestcr,| N.Y. The aealar ehair ssll slag •‘tamaartal Lava" and Mn. Lerile Hartnaaa wM Mm a aala. Dr. Chapman will be preaching at the First Baptist Churdi In Brookport, N.Y. tomorrow. The pastor will lead Bible study at the midweek sendee at 7:U pjn. Wethieaday. He will alao give a brief summary of events at the eater Oonventton. Every day la a fresh beginning, every mom is the world made r>ew. — Susan Oodidge. The SALVATION ARMY 29 ,W. Lawrwica StxwM Sunday Sdil. 9:45 ajn. Young People's Legion 6 p.m. Hom'g Wonhip 11 ajs. ETangelistic litg. 7:30 p.n. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN and MRS. 7. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music —Singing —True (o the Word teaching God Meets With Us ~ You Too, Arg Invited KEEGO HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH ins a. Ouf Lake Rote M;. COMPARATIVE BIBLE VERSES King Jamas Eatam Translation A Tom to mode for Braad and .wine cue nMde for toy, Jdughtor, and 'wine and oil makes life raerrr; but money menidi merry,- but non- brings one jpw md CAUSCS^HIm I merry,- but non- ----------------------------------- ey onswsreth all fUogs. TO 5o ASTRAY IN AR THINGS. brings on TO GO # Call Rev. G. W. Gibson —Ff 4-0239 Aima PAMcmo nRST UHITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Sunday School 10 A. M'. Morning Wordilp 11 A. M. "PENTECOST' Cfommunion iollowing morning metsoge Evening Worship 7 P. M. Rev. E. C. jeto, District Superintendent, will be the evening speaker , Mid-week Service Wed. 7:80 P.M. COME AND BRING THE FAMILY Sunday School 9:' Morning Serrice II A.M. "The Prayer of John Seventeen" Evening Service P.M. "A Jealous God" All Saints Episcopal Church Willioms St. at W. Pike The REV. DAVID K. MILLS, Curate 800 A. M. — Holy Communion 9:30 A. M. —The ApottoHc Rite of Confirmafkm, Church School I1:IS A. M. — Holy Commurtion and Sarmon by ths Right Rev. Archie R. Crawley, Suffnsjan Siihop of Michigan Church Sef^ ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8 GO A.M. —^Hohr'fiommunion 10:30 A.M. — Holy Communion and Sermon FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 60 State Street SUNDAY SCHOOL .... 9.4S A.M. MORNING WORSHIP ..11:00 A.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP - ... 6:00 PM. MORNING SERMON. ' PENTECOSTAL BLESSING ' SPEQAL BY THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT AT 7:00 P.M. Sacred Condlelight lUuatiation Evangelical United Brethren Church 212 Baldwin Ave. Pbfmu FE 24)721 U flebool 9:46 a.m. — Claaaaa ter an MB srai^'c^^ Hie-Y-Hour at 1:00 p.m. Minisier-Pav. M. A. EvereK PIONEERS HONOR GUIDE—Evelyn Beeson, coloidat guide of Ptomer Girts at Ftrat Baptiat Church, was presented a corsage by Alice Vaught (center) of 470 Flnt St and Ifarda Tbompaon of 400 Elm St. at the annual Pal-Gal Banqurt Fri- day night. Miss Beeaon was honored in apprad* ation of her work and as a laiewd. She will leave July 1 to woric In Pioneer Girts’ International Headquarteri tai Chicago. Youth Fellowship 6:00 ?U. THE ALLIANCE CHURCH Colonist Guide Leaving Pontiac L B. W. LaaalMr, AMt Ptalar OUlJUn) PABE MmODIST CHOBCH Monict-Im and GJenwood Hi Sunday Strvica 10 A.M.—"What In tha Wdrid It Going On?" [ Sundiy^di^ 11:15 " YdSh Fellowihip'630" DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH^ JSSS^IPiuSS*^ " ............ ....1MPM Wadnaadajr e. a. amk-AKTHUB cwald Leaving Pontiac and First Bapt-GIri Camp "Cherith' jt Church on July 1 will be Evelyn Beeaon. a colonist guide ot the church Ptoneer Girts. Girts’ IntemsUonal Keadquateia |in (Sikogoi During the five years in which Pilgrim and Colontot groups and ' as a counseDor several at Ptoneer IVolarford Townaftlp's American BapUrt Church" CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Ctasoaiit U&e Road neoa Hatchery Road Wonhip 18 A. K. U A. M Bun^ BBhool lit China R«cognition WASHINGTON » - The Na-iooal Council at Cathohe Men Fer the past twe years the haa had charge ef dedgatog and lleir^ Hie achievement program it centered in the Bible with the! w. ‘‘Christ in Every I^hase of a Gtri’i Ufe.” Each guide of the Memertal Day parade. The Ptoneer Girts’ group is an _ niatton for all adiooU«e gMa. Those to the third, toorto. a group matt be trained and them j regtrierad at toe Chfoago headquarters. Groups meet weeUy tor an hour and a hall program. Anyone wiah- ••PUgrimt.’’ "Colonlsta” to the " me given girls in gtadaa aaveto, jht and nine. Girls in grades 10 through 12 are called "Exploren.” The argantaatlan InciBdM BETHEL TABERNACLE Flnt eiatocnt Cliu. ob of FMiUae BA. .19 SJS. Worship 11 am. Bvangellatie Berries 7:80 pm. Tuea. and Thurs.. 7:80 pm. lUv. (dS Mrs. a Croeak ija ssMeia an. ra i-tiM ST. ANNE'S EPISCOPAL MISSION ta U. S. recognttkm of Red CUna. _ of Hun Nattons. The tmp^ on her peo|de by Soviet ' might, the council aald, Waterford Community Church and her dtiaeoa have been de-prlvad of libaty and bornan righto. W(Xihlp Sarrloaa ... .8:30. 11 A. M. Sunday School ........9:45 A.M. iBvanlng Saiylca..... —7 P. M. Hoiv of Power.....Wad. 7:30 P. M. Welcome to a Frienily Churdi! First Christian Churdi OiadplM of Cbrtat Sunday School .. 10 AM. Church Saxvloa .. 11 AM. REVIVAL - TONIGHT ■ TOMORROW Hear Evong. Horry Hock ot EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 2800 Wsticira Lake Rd. at Buick St. • SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A M. FOR ALL a CKLW Sun. 7:30 A.M. A. J. Baughay, Paa. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NURON AT WAYMI Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL Young Peojil# Soturdoy 7:30 P, M. Sundoy School I Worship 10.00 P. M. Sunday Evening Sarvka 7:30 P. M. Services Tues. A Thurs. 7:30 P. M. Church Phorie FE 5-8361 UL 2-5142 Bishop L A, Parent CHURCHES of CHRIST Litton to the "Heatld of rnitb" Coefa Sunday I CKLW TV 8:30 AM. WXY2 530 P.M. 1 SYLVAN LAKE PONTIAC w^T asS^iZj^ FE 2-6269 Bible School 9HS A.M. Bible Study 930 p.m. Morning Worship 1 OHS am. Morning WerkMp 1030 Evening Worship 6 p.m. "First Thingt First" Rupert E. Warren.of Flint, guest speaker Evening Wonhip 6 p.m. at both services "Law of an Endless Ufa" "Diel-a-Devotton" FE 8-0451 Wad. Bible Study, 730 P.M. LAKE ORION W. A. Uckatt matetw BMe Study Sun. 9:45 am. Tuaa. 730 p.m. Worship I0.-4S s.m 6:00 p.m. "SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES” with Roosmlt Wdls, Ministtr CHURCH CALENDAR t Bm. Wonhip aad ewMS. 1:« P. I t iM* ntteyWter - ««9.i tt:iiramrmm*“a2r% 'i' ^ lau kMw Uw mm and Ika I _ jMk* ree Ma-. tea aot. Sl.. fM an nanmia atari (ha «al> ^ ---- mamme H£AR EVANGELIST K. K. MITCHEU c hWiSTTVPTh**^ ST 210’ Hughes St.. Pontiac. Michigan JUNE 5-JUNE 17^^ awrint Bach BFariat at a.W no moimir^oMNmmTfiSiB rtaam Oaaw aos Mas a irteMI rite ywi a A, TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1060 Hdtional Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD Ml POtttlM Uto M. Wm. LaPountaifl, Poitor SERVICES 9 AM.. II AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL lOKK) A.M. SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE 9M6 S. 8Md Robert T. Shoct*. Potior CHURCH SERVICE ..Jl AAA, SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A.M. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. 8533 BUaabetb Ukt Rd hem C. Rots, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOtSL . _ ___________ 9:15 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE IOi3Q A M. SYLVAN LAKE MkbUt Belt mt Loot Ukt BO. Pastor ClOrt MePhedJ SUNDAY SCHOOL .9.-00 A.M. SERVICES 8.-00 end 10:15 A.M. CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at WUUanif Uke Rd. Arrid E. Andmoa. Pastor BEAUnrUL SAYIOUR N. Adams 1 and Square Lake Roads. Donald G. ZiU, Pastor Sunday School .....9:30 A.M. Morning Worship .. 11KX) A.M. ST. JOHN'S PONTIAC n HUl 8t at* Cberry St. SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45A.M. CHURCH SERVO ll:0t)AM. Set for St. Mary Reception in Undercroft Planned for Members, Friends After Service The Rt. Rev. Riehaid S. M. Em-rich, Uahop of the Episoopal Dkv oeae of Michigan, will conflnn and receive 23 penona In a aervlce of oonOnnaSon Wedneaday evening 111 St. Maiy4i>-Sie4ima E^piaoopal Church. 3513 Joclyn Rd. The Biahop wiU also be preacher in the aervice. The fsUewiag yeuag people between the agee ef ft aitd H wUI be ceeBrmed, Meria Retanea Barrett, Tim 'Qi^ggt. Nome Leatae Leces, JeniM Wilber SohatM, Peal Huvey Sebatae, aad Arleae Margerite gttreb. Adults include Mra. WOliam Barcome, Mrs. Arnold Barrett. Mr. and Mra. Robot Koimat. Mri. Gut Koalopuiaa, Mr. and Mra. Lewis Lucas, James Millar. Mr. and Mn. James Marthi, Leon Musser, and Mr. and Mra. Lee MyDa. To be received from the Greek Orthodox Church is Gus Kostop-uhM. From the Roman Catholic Church William Barcome, Mra. Howard Griggs, and Mrs. James Mniar will be received. Persona already confirmed by a bishop in the line of apostolic succesidon are received and not confirmed. A reception will be held in the undercroft immediately after the service in order that those confirmed and their friends may meet and visit with the Bishop. The Rev. Wilbur R. SebstM, nelar of the pariah, will cunduet lar wardea af the ehurch, i the Bible lessM. WESLEYAN METHODIST ST IS. t-Tine ST. Wonlilp 11 A. M. St Mary-in-the-HUia will hold its annual Sunday School and pa^ iah picnic Sunday following the 11 a.m. service on the chinch lawn. Mra. Ihomaa CUlbert is in charge of games fer the children. Or. Daniel McGeen is siverinten-dent of the Sunday School. CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH Reds Look at Raligion set Whittemore Street Herold Philips, sptrkinq Wednesday Silver Tea ANN ARBOR IB — Back from leading a student tour to Russia. Mrs, DeWltt Baldwin, wife of the University of Michigan’s ciHHdin-ator of religious affairs, says there is a growing recognition among Ruaaiah inteliectuala that "may be a living PILGRIM HOLINE^ CHURCH BALDWIN AND FAIRMOUNT Sunday School 10 A.M. Worship Hour 11 A.M. Pilgrim Youth Hour 6:15 P.M. Gospel Hour 7:00 P.M. M. C Straight, Pastor {with something to say even to Singing Evangelists WASHINGTON. D. C. Two dinner popular singers, Joyce Bryant, a torchy ballad crooner, "Little Richard" ^nniman, rock ’n roll” tune-belter, now are tinging evangelists for the Suventh-day Adventist Church. Ridge Academy Chorus to Give Sacred Concert LUTHERAN CHURCHES maeoDRX aimoD Bloomfield TOWNSHIP SquardiLake and Telegraph Wra. C. Grorfu, Pastor Churdi Survicu-10:00 AM. Sunday School ....limAM. St. Mark 7919 Commerce Road (WMt TowasUp) Wm. C. Grafo, Pastor Sunday School . .9:45 A M. Church Sarvice . .11:15 A M. Cedar Crest fhrnaworth off Union Lk. RJ)oupl»r Pentecost, to Be Observed at First Presbyterian iday win ba ab^jSumM Ceatar in 1 aervad at First HmsIi; Chodi M both the 9:39 and 11 , Or. wniiam H. Marhach w« preach so "The Fndt of the Ha|p aptrit^ at U aJR. and As dtalr wU stag “Salvattoa la Cheated.* Ply. "Mra Mkhaei 8i«» will ringl , ^ ^ "The Hand of God" by dai*. I L* “c imi a. r a ^wahytisiaB pastore and aldaraj dll gather in As Dow Sciehoe BuUdfasg at Alma CoUegc Tuesday for Ae annual meeting • tot* aU tSs Mrld sad STMck tk* aotpri la fliri kslUratb aad It baatt^ihaU kt tavtd: gM^bt UmI baSavath aat/tbaU bt daaaad. Aad U«m Hsbi lAan loUav II atd/tliall bt sn&.'sjsfts &SV SLs.’ JMbt Hid, “jrwt bbH bt kora acala-by Floyd ,P. Miles of Christian Liter- Crescent Hills Baptist Church in the absence of the Rev. Robert L. Adams. "Behavior of the Gideon" will be his topic. A Mother and Daughter Tea la scheduled for Friday and the Men’s aub is sponsoring a father and son barbecue and soft ball game Questionnaires given to the gregation by the building ctMumit-tee should be returned Sunday, the Rev. Adams said. "bi maay Jarilah e "Acoardlng to JewlA tnuBtiaii, the Ldiw WU not given to the Jews akne but to all the world bi order to inaure lasting peace in Ae uni-s," the Rabbi added. Confinnation Slated at St. Paul Lutheran During the regular Cbmmunion aervice at 16:45 a.m. Sunday new members will be received into the congregation of St. Paul Lutheran Church by Ae rite (A confirmation. Included will be Cary Kmpl^ fri« to >AR«^jwC share your ooorags wldi rihers.— Robert Lauls Stevnsoa Newly efectad o4Boen of Ae Board of Deaixm are DoMld G. Chambera, ebairmaa; Ifira. Eric-aoa Lewia. vioc diaiyinan; and Mn. Citfl E. Rriun, secretary. piAsf ASSEMBLY of GOD 210 N. Parry * the early bo^ At Rev. Galen ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL tJur School ts a Bihh Taught, faith Buildiaa, ^ Christ Hoaoriag Sthoolj— CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARimN .*..• — • • ----- —... Usilo Iw Chrt rrsror llwtlnf sad BlUt Mari WoO . Bor. Uroy Shaftr, PaotM Four Great Ideals of Jesus" at | 7 p.m. According to Audrey Limkeman, I supertaitendent of Vacation Bible c Schoed, parents may begin to reg- | ister their children. The school Is P scheduled 'from June 30 to July 1 { berger, Bruce Mann, Alan Maim, Donald Swan, Donna Swan,. Pa-tricte Johnston, Carol Coiling, Carole Gorkie and Jeanette Barnes: Diane Williams, Roger Black, Howard Kuhn, Donald Weyer, Gordon York and Ronald Carlsen. The Rev. Geolge Mahder is pastor. 4.04 gotholic Avarog* NEW YORK UR-The average ROMUIthTMIR! hotBrifoUI hil 4.0f{ members, compared wlA the na-, tkmal average family size of 3.35 persona, reports the Catholic DL ::CHR1STIAN SaENCEuB dUJ» Of MB! to pVMCSl th« M I Of MbB tht Bspu*l’l d ha Holy Ohstl sad thay h taetuaa. AeU It Paal i aakad than U thay had abeat iKt o^t. V. ^«l^bapt(tad than la tba aaiaa af tha Lord Jana; aad ha laid hU ha^ uBoa thaai aad tba Baty Ohaat aaaw aA thaai; aad' thay tpakt wttb foapaat aad prephiilad. li that tba aaa Mrtb Jaau aald at aatar aad Splrltt^aa thaotht that m tiM tar Umm of Paul’a day. assst toy MM to tht daw. B4iai. 1-1( ' tar I an oat babamad af tba tatpti tl Cbrlat tar It U tba SsTead Saa !Ss*On£F^ ** awryaaa that biBitath. Ta tha Ja* 'w.raartoU what Paal pipatfad la AtU Chapter 1». *r»Sjre.e dbat babeae that, but btOaw aad tbay It. Bt aura ••W. la &a aaaM at tba Lord. Jaaaa. *«• •hrihlBs abort at tha Haly Ohaat apaakiBf with ^wator aad Sptrtt. Mad aut aU abaot thla at; 3t W Tala, ir, I. Wardail. raaSar. narrlcaa Tuaa'-“ —-------- -------- " SUBJECT FOR SUHDAY GOD THE bNLY CAUSE AND CREATOR Sunday Sdrvloaa ond Sunday Scttool 11:00 A.M. Wadnaaday Evening Serrittes 8 P.M. 2 East Lonyrimos ^11 A.M________ friday to 9 PM. FmST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 'Lawrence and Wilhams Stre^ HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BEALS RADIO STATION CKLW—800 KC SUNDAY “9:45 A. M. Amilatad wSh baity Sebael at Chrlatlaaity. IWa MiBBaUt. Ma. UNITY ■■■ ' V ■ : FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland aiKi Saginaw Pontiac, Michigon Rev. H. H. Savage, 70 Chambetldtn FE 5-27)3 flev. W. E. Hakss, Ass'l. Pastor 9:45'A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes lot All Ages . Diane Seomon, Mlnistsr Opae DsUy W ta t 9:39 Sunday Sriiool 11:00 ICwniiig WireUp Wadnaaday, i PM 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP "Th# Sam* Yosttrday, Today ond Forever" Evening Service—7:00 P.M. "Broinwoshing" Dr. H. H. Sovoge, ptsaching hedi servioka Emmanuel Baptist Church 645 S. Telegraph Road Sunday Services DR. TOM MALONE Speaker KVA.M. Special Speaker REV. ELBERT PEAK Morning Worship 11:00 Serftinqty Groduation 7:30 P.M. Special Music Rodio station WPON 10:15 A. M. Eoch Sunday Sunday School Attendance LaA Sunday 1283 'tT- THE PONTUC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 19fi0 ELEVEN Sikn^ Coniea Off SaccoVianzeffi Slanted but Worthy TV Tieati^ turn nmxma -“St^vinc rtf th«-immKwrt ScandlMvini Airliitea' )et flight from Oqp^nlugen to Lot An^* art thrye tmlllng ........................ L li^ to right y are Princess Margarethe of Sweden, Prin-s Anrid of Norway and Princess Margrefhe Httlet^s Sister Died Unknowil ThefalesSheCouldTell. BEROITESGADEN. Germany (UPn - Frau Pnols^ WoB lived out her yean quietlyi In a ramshackle house not far from AdoU Hitler’a “eagle's nest." ♦ ★ * The currents of postwar German life pused her -by. Germans de-Ir Fuehrer and tried aides for war crimes. Fnau WoB ignored their oiriniO|iB and dung to the pride she had felt for Hitler tlnee glrihood. India, Yugoslavia, Viet Nam Get Loans WASHINGTON dV-The United States Friday granted loans totalii« 152,700,000 to India. Viet Nam and Togoslavta for develop- The Unest loan was 23 ml to be used for construction of. a chemk*ls i Zagreb in Yugcelai Another M nsOlloa was leaned to India for eleetrie power devetopment and m.mjm to VM Mas meats. The State Department said that of thi Yugertavii loan mimoh will be spent in Great Britain for equipment available only there, and the remainder will .go for American equipmoit and servl^ urgently needed by It said plastics and synthetic president Tito's government help increase emphasis on «t Industries particularly those which raise levels ot cqosumption. eihiibed over the aUe rt HIttor’s Pay Hike Bill Heads for Floor House Measure Would Give Federal Workers 9 Per Cent Raise abont the Nasi Phriy n Trau >Wrtf could, have given them first-hand imprsagions of life in the nest. She was timre. But no visit her house near the Berdit^ gadm raOwey sUtioo. FEW KNEW Only the townspeople and a few friends knew that die frail, greyhaired spinster wm Hitler’s sister. Theee friends ptaumed a quiet funeral fee Paula WoB. Who died Wednesday at the ago of 64 after a long f^t with steins^ WASHINGTON (AP) - Enough Jeiatlir^ of a House members have been collected to bring the federal pay increase MU to the floor for action this/session. lit with stomachjmneer. a llMraeteriotiealy an- brother rose to power. . her brother at times, but always remained in the background. ★ ♦ w At a time when Hitler ruled most, of Europe and the tregsures front looted countries poured into Berlia, she lived in a simple two-urtment in Vieima. She ed acrose town andVwt rt e siiiglo room at his inalstenee. BOB XYWOOD after db'yeon, NBC presented fee first haB rt "The SaccO:Vaiisetti story," a full scale effect set to employ fee largest cist of a live TV show, 170. The nrissfen was -a worthy one—presenting a social treatise to the vast audience. Unfortunately, it was merely that, a treatise. And a slanted one, at that. From fee very start, author Reginald ti case asem as remote as the Salem witch trial The script and direction were too Jumpy to preserve •conttouity. It’s fine to have crowd scenes and fast cuts and etever angiea, but fee pcoductfen gkffl is wortUeti B fee sudT is dealt a tract tastcad of a hi Fbr thoae lesa interested in social consdousnass, ABC fering an Interestfeg experiment in TV technique on "77 SunMt Strip." It was a talklesa whodunit called "The Silent Caper." Actually, there was never any sions lay. After a double killing in shoe factory holdup. IKOsenu pdttce with a crystal ball fessional aid it un- BE ALERT FOR CHILDREN Chfldrsn are m their pw^ wlthom ro-stricUons of school yard and school suthority. exhuberant. full of OO; we^ ^ tj»t “go" to -Moe'’—be alert. 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Neither pilot was hurt in the crash landings. ttr ★ ★ During the inspectkm perM a squadron of F106 Dagger Darts will maintain the air defense of the Detroit area. A sugar beet factory can handle 6,000 tons of sugar beets per day. NOW! EAGLE thru MON. LOU Abbott •“ Costeuo EXTRA SItInee S-CUTOOHS Jane Had No Elevator in the Elevator Shalt ByBAUWIUON NKW YORK—Jane Morgan, the abundant blonde who has beauttfied Id AilUtran’s TV show 40 times, win be waking up this summer asking herself, ‘‘What country am I in?” ★ dr ★ “Let tne see.” Jane opuld Inquire of Jane. “Am I in London, Paris, or Berlin or at Ksnnebunkport, Me., or at the Iowa Btal Fair—or the Indiana Itate FMr7” Bar haOband, Larry. Sasith, eeneeiv-ably eeold yawn that it’s sore nlee te be back hease ia New B«m, NX. “In the very hease,” be ceaM add, “that the Yankee general, Bathside, had as his headquarters in lOCX.” Stwr Ghres Bsstoiw for Tsp Bstfag Picket Ban Law NLRB RuIm Workm AAust Decid« on Union Bonefs Wagon Train RollsRight Along JANB Jane is an outstanding illustration of to> WILSON day’s non-stop glamour girl singers whose - ubiquity maker ^rou msffTrt. After doing her delightful ^mw the other night at the Plasa Persian Room, where not one Persian was to be seen, Jane qwke of the Paris she knew alien she cbuldnt get started In America. “My mother and I were living on the Rue de Rulsaeau, which Utterly me ana gutter,” Jane said. ‘There Was a beautiful ili-vator shaft In the apartment building, but no elevator In it. “Since we lived weveial fU^te up, this made an hnpresslen en aa. lyter several monUu ef na^ele-vater, I fewid the een-cierge ene day dewn in the bar where he’d had abeut 4d aperitifs. “ 'When are we going to get that ejevatw In the elevator shaft?’ I asked him. ‘Be saU, ‘Neverl You think I’m crasy? Z couldn’t affora an elevator—and elevator shaft, tool’ ” ★ ★ ★ Jane spluttered, “But why do you have an elevator shaft?' He repUed, “To Impress people who might want to rent an apartment because they thought they wera going to have an elevator.” M it ir if Jane, a Bostonian, origlnaUy tossed over some very wealthy suitors to marry Larry Smith vdio was woihlng In her act when they got serious In Montreal, and at El Morocco last summer. Larry’s a gifted, good-looking young dancer and musician. They went home to Bern, N.C., to get married and Jang subaequently made plans to get confirmed in his church there, ttM Episcopal. if it if A few weeks ago they were on a plane en route there for the confirmation. 'Ihl plane was depressurized and Jane got lU and tiiey had to deplane in Pblladelpbla. it it it ’Thus the confirmation may be part of this summer’s sdiedule. " > it it if Ed SnlOvan’s recuperation after surgery wUl include an ocean voyage to Europe ... Broadway and HoUywood veteran Bebaee NcMaheEi explains iriiy he fhmUy made a TV western; “I wanted my kids to see what I do for a Uvlng—and that’s aU ttiey wwbchl” KARL’S PEARLS: Ons of Ufa’s dislUuslonmenU is the discovery that the man who writes the bank’s adverti^ng Isn’t tile one who makes the loans. Tbat’e earl, brether. (Cepyright, UM) held unanimously tiut any pickrt-ing to force an employer to initiate dealings with a union is Ulegal. t * it The ruling is an important interpretation of the ban against recognition picketing contained in the new labor law enacted by Coi^iress, last year. The i>an is intended to ‘ ‘ from being forced to deal with a union* until, his employes decide they want the udkm. ♦ ★ ★ Teamsters Union Local 239, Long Beach, N.Y. argued that such picketiiig by a previously unrecoipiized union is Illegal only if the picketing is aecompanied by force such as violent or picketing. ★ * * But the NLRB held that even picketing is illegal when its object is tO compel the employes to select the union as their bargaining representative. ★ * ★ The NLRB ordered the Tearo-,tars local to oeaae such tactics against StsnJoy Auto Parts A accessories Corp. at Long Beach. The firm is a distributor of auto parts and emptoys five persons. ~ ' the local had notified the company’s suppliers of the idcketlng, no deUveries or pickups were made at the StanJoy firm during the picketing. The NLRB held this violated another part of Weather Slows Up State Road Building LANSING (II - Rain and wet soil oomUtlanB have dealt setback to Michigan’s amUtkws road State Highway Department said. WWW Ootnmiasioner John C. MacUe commented that whereas contractors’ giant earthmoving equipment normally can work star out of eight weeks in April and May le statewide average for the past ro months was only two weef The program was bogged < by mud the rest df the time. Instead of the planned six on cubic yards of earth, about M third that volume has been moved ia ooineetian with read Maclde said that when a good stretch of dry weather comes |ome contractors wUI be expected to push ahead on a 34Jiour round-tfae - elodi schedule. Otherwise, major grading ‘****)'<‘^<°**^l>Mrsadwd a state of yirtual haakropfey “INIU.” as Cubans call the ia-pcd into an eeo-CTeaied to litty land away from the big owners and give it to the ‘ ~ ants, it DOW Ckpt Antonio No the Mt^wiiv director o< the tote, ia now on a commercial shm to the Soviet bloe. Hw trip is oonaidared by aome a conven-IsBt way of eaidng him out of the Icturc. A bumper tomato crop was produced and could have been sold in the United States at top prices on the winter market. But critics report that someor The institute took over the marketing of all eggs in Cuba, only to let an estimated 350,000 spoil in wardiouaes while seeking bet- An even bigger blunder may be in the making. As fast aa the ISBO ■ INRA TONIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY in most areas officials mad. move to Wrt the usual canefleld fertilization and (danting. ★ * ★ INRA has other troubles. Food j^rtages have been frequent in I varloui parts Stand h&tiOn: Quality hu dropped in ^aces. • SNOW STARTS AT DUSK - EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! - I Don't Let Nikita I Split America Johnson' Says Notion Should Bock Iko Now, Elect Dorn in January _____ *r riMtont NAD joiES - Walther Kunk. who provided Adolf Hitler with the money tp wage World War died Wednesday in Duessel-dorf. Germany, it was learned Friday. He was economic minister, and, Just before the war, president of tife state bank. Funk was Jailed for life at the Nuernberg trials for taking part in crimes against humanity, but was released in 1957. lIlMtilll-yilK-llnilgi INIHlUilllv ^pilllv ===5Z5B IMITIwIMtaiMhnfiHilsEniSfSiWOT! NEWARK, N.J. (AP) Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex) says Americans should unite behind President Eisenhower until January—and then unite behind Democratic party president. * * * The .^nate majority lea claimed Coviet Premier Nlldla Khrushdiev's aim "is to divide America and to acare America ... and to divide America from her > allies." Johnson, who is In the running > but 10 far not the race for the ; Democrabc pi^idential nomina-' tion, gave his views Friday at a ! news conference and reception ; where he met New Jersey's dtl-' egates to the Democratic National Convention. He said the actions of a prest-' dent should be subject to study but ! felt that an attack on the Presi-; dent by any American was "do-• ing Khrushdiev’s Job." > -WONTP DO HIS JOB’ "I will not do Khruibcbev’s Job ; for him," the senator bnid. > Johnson also said the Sovle ; Premier was greatly mi^aken 1 « he felt a new president would-ac- . ! cept his idem at a sumiriit cmi-ferCnce. WWW The senator said he himself was “not a summit man," and be-’ lieved a summit t I should be attend^ by the United ; States oply under very .unusual I circumstances. Russian Leaders Afraid of Big Greeting for Ike? Kelle^Suggesb^ IndustfiatSwap Ex-Chiyslor Plan Exocuthrtf Is Mkhigon Wodc Aim DElltOIT »-K. T. Kdli farmar praridant and chairman of Chrysler Onrp., has suggested ttiat the stats’s fayhwtrial executives •wap Jobs for a day in the 19Q Michigan Week. * w ★ I Keller's suggestion came at a meetiiv of the Michigan Week iSjMic Relationa Board. The swap wmM ha. pattenei after that aow eagaged ia hy mayers sf the slate's various Mem dart^ Mlchifan Veelu The propond now wiU go to the Michigan Week Executive Board for actioa. WOULD SHARE PROBLEMS I believe it would be a good __i«," Keller said, "If we could get at least a hundred top execu-tivea of industry to exchange poai-tions with industrial leaders In other communities in future Michigan Weeks. ^Fine^food^ee.---------- Friendly Atmosphere. Inexpensive... Are all eharaeteriMics of .. . CLARK’S RUTADRANT R DRIVRresident Eisenhower’s invitation to the Soviet Union may have been withdrawn because many Soviet leadm did not want to see their pei^ giving him a great welcome, sayi W. Averdl Harriman. Harriman, former am 0 Moocow, expreosed tl Thursday in tostimony to a Seaate subcommittee on government operations. The group la studying possible revislao of government policy-making machinery to meet cold wir demands. Harriman said El uld have received a trenatn-dous recepthm. He said the can-cellatkxi of the visit "is a perm-' a." Ha added that with the prsUens af a eameat plaM at Pelaakey sr a fanritara •naktmg aperalfou i> Oraad Rapids." Michigan Week, dedicated t( advertisiiw the Water Wonderland state and its aaaeta. is sdwduled to be observed May 21-27 in 1961. Community Theaters friendship with the United States. , A * Harriman aaid Soviet Premier * .uddralr. tail 8«» Tsar Cvrtls, JsMt L.4h, Dssa MsrUn. •at.. Sat.: •■Th.*aSsrr oa rtf. nita ksTvarth. AaUioer rrsasls. •Prt.. Ml.: "A Summer Ptoe*. aich-sH hfSB. Dsntar MoOutr*. Sandra Das. CeJst. Sat.. Tuts.: wSt* DUnar’i "Tobr Trlar." Karts Careornn. cater; dint, ealer. a( Intrlsna," Curt Jortaiu, Dawn —-■r..: ‘-BaaM tram ^ L... ; Mltebnm. ■saner Pnikar aalor. Pltatlnf Msa," Oraat WUUnmt, : Ilia Oaaa*l!npa ilatr." eoann Xnlwar. H Tnaa.; "Whs Wna mat La Cnnia, Jnaat Lsish, Dann tUi IS., ant.; ■’TIm Aim Had Pina ■taa Ondi at Shack neat." EM 3-0661 South End UakMi Ukt Rood •tf 34INIT SH0W4 1X1 COLOR nu. ani UT. tOc ANfoyi STOPOVER: TOKYO COMING SUNDAYr MONDAY, TUESDAY •ON1C auuaoo jack noou otek ^ KOVACS- MOORE -WARDEN-MCCARTHY.»aLaSHAWN• JURNIiDD-^ ROW! TONIGHT ONLY 13 HiRsdale Girls : Try a Vengeful : Water Treatment HILLSDALE (UPI) — Three ; young HUlsdeie girls, annoyed be-1 I cause the boys weren’t giving ; them enough nttentkm. armed > themselves with water g ; climbed in their car and squirted - all passing male motorists who ; didn’t look at them, police said j Friday. 0*0 Authorities said the idris ware : apprehended after they had re-' id numerone complaints but "We Juit explained that a eweet ' emfla will attract nxre lastliig C PHONE FEDERAL 2 4851 EOAKLAND MODFRNLV AIR CONDITIONED Fsetursa el lM-tM-$il3 7;N-IA5 ITS AU ABOUT fUM M THE FAMILT FLtR An A DipOUt CCIDE TO A SLAP-HAm I11A61.7.BAI DOIIS SINO 2 NEW SONG HITS! DORIS DAV DAI/ID NIVEN , PlEASE DOnt eattiie daiSIES lANIS PAIGE • SPRING BYINGTON ■ RICHARD HAVON ASM: "CAT FEUD" (Ytry Fuir Ctlor CaiImr) urn: "Tkt liidM tf Dr«ciU' «iA “Tlit LmcA Wmmb' STARTS TODAY DOORS OPEN lOriS KTfiMilP as Today art -5i54;lLlO;3S Sim. IriMOMriHaO UST TIMES TONIGHT BLUE SKY DRIVE IN THIATM 3 THREE UNIT 3 AN UPROARIOUS FARCE OF ARMY LIFE! AN»- JANE RUSSELL ... ... RICHARD EGAN 1 IN "UNDEB WATEB' mw MHUSTON KOVMS*MOORE*W/^-McCARTHY.&oSHAWN rwiaaiaHiinsiiT roi OR s> Tit 11 HTg WrtWW! Wffft Diary of a Hiqk Sciitmft Akm UMoy's Grippiiig Noral Hen Boob to ■craMkiR a Bdghty no«oB pktura flbned Ihi goegaous outdoor color by ICHNICOLOR! co-ttAunia Audi* Murphy • John Soxon • CiMrl|M lichford • Ulliwii Gish ^CwtaMirMio COLOR FOURTEEN THE^ONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 4, 1960 Indians Take Larys Scalp, 6-2; Now Go Afl^ li)^ Tigers Manage Only Two Hits at Cleveland Ex • Bengals Frahcona, Kuenn Help Against | Detroit CLEVELAND Bruce and Eddie Vost singled, Yost driving in the first tally. Perry then Issued passes to pinch hitter Sandy Amoros and Charley Maxwell, forcing in Bruce. At that point Johnny Ktipl^eln came on arid stilled the Tigm the rest of the way.. The IndlaaB acored fonr runs to the third on alngles by Weodle Ex-Tiger Pitcher Stops Orioles, 4-1 By The Associated Press Left-hander Hal Woodeshick hadn't pitched a complete, game in nine files since 1958. Washington hadn’t won three in a row this So who do Woodeshick It figures. They do it against Baltimore's American League leading Orioles, ending the Birds’ winning string at three. Woodeshick, never a loser against Baltimore in his brief career, allowed just five singles for a 4.1 victory over the Orioles Friday night. The loser was Milt Pappas, who had won six straight Ken Aspromonte, Harvey Knena’s tailleld out and another sliMl« l>7 Tito Franoona. They added two more in the fifth on a home by Aspranonte with Perry on base. . Lary suffered his fifth detet against four victories. Rocky Oolavito, who had eon-nected for two hits Thursday night, went back into Ms slump and failed to Mt in four trips. FOytack, who has been knocked out M the second inning iii two of his last three starts, wiU op barry Latman today. ■krhM I^TaaiTii asst Ku«* tf ’TVS t Francona 1b 4 • 1 MaxvtU U a a a i nomauo Kalbia ct 4S1S Bond U -..... 4 0 t t 44 nabartjr. T-t;W. A-Sljn. The A’s, winning six out of sev-a. handed Early Wynn (2-4), a tMrd straight defeat. Ken Hamlin’s two-ont, two-run single cave Kansas Oty a 2-1 lead in the second, and after Ehdc Brown’s homer tied it ih the same inning, It was only the third defeat in 13 games for the Birds, but chopped their lead to games. Sec^-place aeveland closed in with a 6-2 victory over Detroit. Kansas City knocked off Chicago’s tMrd-Fface WMte Sox 7-2 as Bud Daley became the first to Bob Allison made it a bree;^ for the Senators, driving in a first inning run with a triple and then hitting a two-run honier as Washington scored three in the fourth against Pappas (3-5). Woodeshick. whose only two decisions are victories over Baltimore and Geve-land, struck out six and now is 30 lifetime against the Birds. He lost a shutout in the third inning when AMXMCAN I.KM1DB Kogan Is Back ^ in Old Groove Veteran Pro in Tie for Lead at Memphis With 132 . MEMPHIS. Tenn. (A3>) - Ben Hogan, his game teck in its old precise groove, was rated the pro to beat in the 330,000 Memphis Open (Jolf Tournament today. Two consistent 66s gave Hogan a share of the lead. With Mm at 132 were happy-go-lucky J. C. Goosle of Knoxville, Terni., and Bob Rosburg of Palo Alto, Calif. The famed Hogan, from Fort Worth, rtjled as the favorite on the basis M a reputation so impressive it amounts to psychological warfare. Hogan polished off the 6,5(X)-yard, 34-36-70 Colonial (fountry Club course in 33-33 Friday. Cfoosie cut his first round 67 back to a slick 34-31-^in his surge from the rai^{Bj„.»ne wisecracking Tennessean gave full credit to a 50-ycar<»1d, mallet-headed • lucky" putter. Rortiurg fluffed a chance to move to the head of the pack. The 'paunchy PGA champion’s 33-34— 67 included a bogle on 17 and a frustrating threei>utt 18th. Bracketed at 135 were San Fran-..cisco’s Ken Venturi and Bill Col-dins. the powerful Baltimore ntDAT-S BESrLTB Haw York 4, Bo4taa 3. nIsM Wuhln«taB A aaUlnior* 1, nisbt atTelaDd S. DatroH 3. XUI4M Cttjr 7. Cblem, I. nlfbl TODAY'S OAMES (Hms EaKm BlaaAafSl Kan*|^ CUj^^( ^-1) at CMei DaCrott (FoTUck 1-4 ^ Atulrra t-1) Claveland (LaimaD l-S), 1 pm WAlhln«tao ISlabba 3-0 at Baltlm (Barber AD, T:H p.m. Beaton (Monbmi^-ta 44) at New York (abort 3-3). 1 pm. SVXDAT’b DANES Eanaaa City at Chleaao 3, 1:30 p Datrott at OaTalaod 3. 13:30 p.m. ---- • nraWb^M “ - ~ Loito Alltalk. j. jj mSSlphla......... iT 30 Alt 1 ” YBIBArt BEStaTl I' 3. St. Loiila 1. at ..iAfT OAMES ”**^C«Sr *Mf*'*13:3i**^. CIneInnall (Miilah V4) al Bunatla M). 1:30 p.a tea (Bobbla 44) at Loa . lama 34). 10 p.m. Louli (Elina 34) al St [Saaloftl Al). 3:30 p.m. SUNDAY-' OA341 PUUburth at PbUadaIpbta .eaa___^J#4 o.a t Record Holders Face Tough Foes in Marine Meet ' QUANTKX). Va. IH-Tw6 world •record holders try to lend off a cou{4e oi pretendersto their crowns today as the I960 all-Marlne drack and field championsMps come to a dose. . Pole VBBlter Bob OBkmskl and Al Gutowthl, who holds the world ^vaulting record of 15 feet. 814 'inches outdoors, was challenged by his (Juantico teammate. Mel ■Sciiwan:. Three times already this year Schwan has topped 15 feet. ‘ CanteUo’s big opposition figured to come from 20-year-old Jan Sikorsky of Camp Pendleton, Cabf., who has a toss of 257 feet. 4 Inches to Ms credit. Cantello holds the world mark oi 282 feet. IH Inches. (M A 1:34 I t Lot Antel44, 4 p.m. ■1 Snn Prnn lKO. 3:3t | MONDAY'S OAMES the A's scored the clincher when Daley walked and came in on Andy Carey’s two^xit single in the fifth. Marv Throneberry touched off a three-run sixth with his fourth homer. Bob Trowbridge saved Daley’s sixth consecutive victory by striking otfl Roy Siev-ers with tfie bases loaded in the seventh. Bienibars of Talbot Lumber cftF league baad»U dub will play • imetice game Sunday at Bnidi and Bagley street ddd. Playen were requmted to be thwe pro^-lyat2o’c^^ ^ Outfielder Larry RandaU of Elkhart, Ind., has been elected captain of the 1961 Western Michigan UMverslty baseball team. Sxirt-Btop Frank Quilid of Chicago wae ohosen "roost valuable player’’ for the I960 season. J«M«. jsted the J)eet al ad baskettaB player la HTO TAOflED—Tito Francona (14) is tagged by Tiger shortstop Chico Fernandez after he man Steve rounded first when he singled to rl^t field in Oolavito ai the third inning of last night’s game. First base- Indians wo BUko (29) took the throw fi id flipped to Chico for ttk n. 6-2. * Adlos Butler, hoktecof two woiM ecords tor three-yearoUs. was tha .olid to capture the 4th leg of thte Harneu Tracks of America Pace today at Hazd Park Raceway. ♦ ♦ * Larry Behuger, Western Mk-h- only Btale player s Kansas, led by Charlie TIdwtf nd Bill Alley, Is an oveiwbefaning diolce to win its Sth straight Central Collegiate Oonferenoe tradi Utle tonigM In the 35tb annual meet at Marquette Stadkim In MU- Par Tough to Crack at Hillcrest C.C ★ ★★ ★★★ ★★★ Law Wins No. 8, Bucs Hold Edge By the Assertatad Prew Vern 'Law picked up where Bob Friend left off and the Pittsburgh Pirates still have a two-game lead in the National League ■thaiiks to the best ’’two-mah’’ staff in the majors. The two right-handers have put away 14 of the Pirates’ 29 victories. They’ve pitched the Bucs’ five shutouts. They have all 12 complete games hung up by the staff. And after Friend (62) closed An All-Around Athlete Keego Athlete Proves Sports, Books Can Mix By CHUCK ABAIK ^ Ranking as one ot the country’s outstanding students while also being a topnotch athlete is quite an accomplishment. West Bloomfield High and all of Oakland Cfounty should be very proud of Denis Alix. * ♦ * The popular l7-ycar-old will graduate next month with a perfect "A” record while majoriilg’in English, mathematics, science and social studies. He will also awarded a minor in l^tln pnwideat of the Bludcot Council when the big night arrives. The four-sport star appears to » well on the way to following in the footsteps of hid dal, Neree, as an engineer. Denis will enroll at Michigan next fall with that aim. A A ■ A He has gained considerable prestige for his ichoerf in scholastic competitian finishing in the upper 1 per cent among SOfiOO^in a scholarsMp I minor in A A ^ f rbolcf/ Es dark baiM a >mpletlng Ml Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENTS COMPLAINT: “Wild drives drive me DIAGNOSIS: Ignoring an important detail. TREATMENT: If you expect your drives to have a consistent pattern, you must be constatent about how „ „ „ jmaiuon 1^ bsU at address. Otherwise, you’ll he comit^ta as "ycellent i lining up differently to the * ^[student,’’ ’’real gentteman. * "great baU each time and hitting the ball In different directions. As today’s Ulustratlon points up, the ball should be lined up for the drive about even with the Instep of the left foot This makes It easier to hit the ball just as the clubhead reaches the bottom of your swing arc. If the baU Is posl-tioned farther forivard, yon will cateh it on the upswing. If yon position the ball back nearer the right foot yon wW^ hWIng dwm on li-whlch Is right for Iron shots, but not for drives. Too many players'pay too little attention to this Important detaU. If you tend to be wild off the tae, start paying particular attenUon to how you 'poslUon the ball at the start of the swing. THE DRIVE Alls’ departure will be felt ta All sports. After a fiae junior year al end, he swiirlird to (|uar-terbark last fall aad became oae of the best arouad. He played three years ot varsity basketball leading the scoring during the post winter despite everyone’s elalm ' ■ And his latent doesn’t end there. Iso on the,recoids are three years of activity with tnusic groups and a rating as a good singef in school talent shows. out a home stand with a three-hit ghufout over Cincinnah. Law Friday night became the first to win the majors, ^cMng eight-Mt shutout at Philadelphia as the Pirates gained their sixth straight victory, 34). Se^ place San Francisco defeated St. Louis 32 on the six4ilt pitcMi« of Mike McChrmlck and Joe Amallltano’s first jor league home run. Milwaukee slugged four home runs and beat Cindimati 6-4. The Chicago Cuba defeated Loa Angeles 65 in 10 Law mad^H four In a row lince Ms only defeat, strldng out tour and walking Just one tor Ms seventh complete game and fourth deciafon over the PMIa. He gave qp three singles that loaded the bases In the seventh, saved Ms second shutout by striking o«t ptorii Mtter WaUy Post. Jtihn Buzhardt (34) wag the .r as the Pirates acorei three in the third. A two-ryn single by Roberto Omente capped it after Rocky Nelson's bases-loaded fly (ell to a single when lejt fielder Tkny Curry and sbortskm Joe Koj^ coIUded. Chrry ]. Koppe suffered a ■greaf ^ boy to coach’’ and many others have poured out of the Keego Harbor school tor Alix. He sets a fine example wMch aU youngsters should follow. Many are capable but do not put in the effort. Hiis is especially true of atMetes, many of whom figure their sports acMevements will carry them throuik achool and life. Matt Mann Urges Separate Olympics in Water Sports ANN ARBOR, Mich. ID-Matt Mann, the grand old man of American swimming, beUeves the sum- Gophers Beat U-D in NCAA Playoff ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPD-Mln- nesota defeated die University|; of --------- Ttekott 12-5 yesterday 4a the^gec- niec OlymplCB are k»t. too big for An OaUUndlBf Student Uon “swimming people ale not happy about.” 'I am one (d those who has they are becoming a wMte rie-phant no country wtU be aUe to attod. Malta. Valverrity of Oklahoma iwlmmlac esaoh and 1M» VA Olympfo BWtn asea ■ be apm ap with separate 9 Otympioo lor aU wafer "Ab now constitiAed, the i The defeat left the 'Titans with i M lecortl in the double elimination tournament. Bruce Maher homeied for Detroit, The Titans meet Ohio Univeni^ today. V . __________ Mann said at Ms comfortably," ■**ome here. Mann, ( former University Michigan swimming coat;h. said the Olympic Games had become 'Just one big track meet with tother'sports thhown in,’’ a Mann said adoptian ot sndi a plan would boost the chances of many areas to host CHyrnplC competition. He listed Detroit, the Riviera and Honolulu as rites with any opoiworiiM counfey‘to handleexceUent fgdlitlea lor aquatic games. "With Lake St. Oair for sailing, the Detroit River to rowing Bnd Brennan .Pool at Rouge Park tor swimming. Detroit abi^ has facilities among the bMt In the Only 2 of 41 Starters Able to Match it Ziske arid Rowls Ar« WolvHrine Co-Leodart With 73$ MOUNT CLEMENS - The nation’s touring lady golfers are playing the Hillcrest Country Club course just as the unlamed cMb members play It every day. Of the 41 golfers who te«d off M' yesterday’s first round ot the $t,S00 Wolverine Women’s Open TounMinent, only two were able to match or br^ par. . Befey Rawls et Rpaitofoorg, S. O. and Jayee Dtke el bU- WMle the Pirates opened a 17-game road trip, the Giants evened their current home stand record at 3-3 when Amalfitano's two-run homer off Ernie Broglio (32) broke a 1-1 tie in the third Inning. The C^ards scored their other run in the fifth. Hal Smith singled and came in on rookie Julian Ja-•vier’s triple, but Javier then waa out at the plate when he tried to score on Jc Javier had half of the Carda’ hits and swatted a second triple with two out fai 'the seventh. M(s (7-3), who walked complete game, got out Jam when Cunningham popped. All four Mltwarikee home runs were solo riiots—by Billy Bruton, Del CrandalT and* Johnny Logan — Ml Jay Hook (4-4). Crandall’s and Bruton’s in a (***"*****"6 fout^nm third .. dl by Joe Adcock’s twoouf ri^ and an error. Carl Wflltey, 0-5 against the rest of the league, beat the Rada a third tinw. He ed Don McMahon’s two-out relief after Ed Bailey Aree-run D«nby Mil«r HiH 4>18 DETROIT (VPD-FraMt Caria-shM at Deaby Hlgb Sebeal raa «M) mBe M 4:U yarietday ia aa nmi. They wen Am aaly sriea to break or equal par. Miss Rawls, who has won jnora iwiay an more tournaments than jiy woman in history, finished early with a sub-par 37-36-73, then watdMd the challenging Wisconsin IssB bring in a late 3637—73 for a piece of the first-round lead. Of foe 28 professionalB fai the field, only half could better SO. Three of them Bed at 76. threa strokes off the peer. They were WUn Smith, the honretowa favar-tto from St. Oalr, Mfeh.; Maty Lena Faolk of Sea Island, Oa., aad Mafleae Baaer Hagge ef Crystal River, Fla. The gals faced a grueling struggle today in addition to the familiar battle against par. The first-round, originally set tor Thursday, was rained out. Tburnam^ officials carded 36 holm today ad the 73hole event up oh schedule The co-leaders put on « Raads, who won 10 tournaments and nearly 127,000 last year, had e^ one ptift greera and Mias one long putt hoM a two stroke edge ever Oa> rriee Everieo ef Grand Baplda. Miss Evartbe, a recent graduate of Florida Southern College, waa Mrs. F. L Reynolds of Lansing had 4S-4B-02 and Barbara Rotvig of Ann Arbor ri»t 4445-SL Muy Fwi issLrsio. JT-Sir '::9Z:S ■ • ' ■ ■ , ■■ ' „ THE PONTlic iPRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 4, 1960 FIFTEEN 1^jdf league Sverage IBiff Ten Makes New Violation Charges Against Indiana turn umHo cum fS. M110NAL LUCH7B mS-Mi ■Anno arii'va'a ISIiftSStSS ★ * ■tin get hjr if I Mver wIb It” &iead, now 48, hu won 105 tournaments, more than any man, but never the Open although he Fight Fans Go Crazy at St Nicholas Bout Open No Longer Exciting to Snead NEW YORK (I* — Sam Snead isihas competed without break since:strokes. Once he took an eight li'uKBircrlfed up with trying to win the[l937. on the final hole to miss the title. ‘ National Open golf tournament. ★ ♦ ♦ j Another time a flubbed ^-inch new approach is just to play He plans i» special preparations' dead and try sneak up on it. for the 60th annual tournament “I don't get excited atxHit the Open any more,” the West Virginia Slammer said today. ”TV«wbs a time I felt I had to win it. Not I’ve become dulled to it ru just take it as it he saM OBanally. *TH get then SBBdajr beiara tte toarBameat wbutM tor a IMHe »raetloe. that’s an.” Snead had his first Open virtually won in 1937 at Oakland HUls in Detroit when Ralph Guldahl came in to beat him out by two putt coat him the crown. Still another time he missed by three-putting from th^ fringe on the nm^o-last hole. * * * ‘It hasn’t become a psychological matter with me,” Snead said. It’s not that important any m««. U I happen to win one day, well, ’s wonderful I’m not pushing any more.” went to Yankee Stadium last night to watch his favorite fMi- NEW YORK (AP)-Hot-headed fans threw chairs into the ring and created an ug^, wild soote in St. Nicholas Arena Friday aft-New York’s EmUe Griffith was awarded a split decision over Argentina’s Jorge Fernandez in a brirtling 10-round television fight. The stocl^, hard-hitting South American when the verdict went against him many ot the 1,261 fans let loose with a storm of boos. Then some of the more volatile fans in the hot, sticky small club, tossed five chairs and other objects from the low hanging balcony into the ing. Some of the customers splinter- 1 chairs by smashing them against the facade of the balcony. Three persons, including ring announcer Johnny Addie, were hit by the chairs but none of them was hurt enough to require medical attention. The booing, screaming, and pounding went on for about 15 minutes .before special police were able to quell the disorders. Two prelim filters, who were to have fought after the main event, were ' out of the ring by Depu- play with the Boston Red Sox against the Yankees. Ted and Sam always kid eadi other. You’ve got It lucky,” Williams told Snead. "In baseball I have to stand up there with a slim bat , my hand and try to hit a weaving, jumping object coming at me at 115 miles an hour. But you—you just put the ball down on the ground and it sits tliere, nice and still while you belt it with a fiat-faced club. Soft life.” ‘Yeah, maybe so,” countered Snead, "but when I hit a foul ball gotta play it as it lies." The men ever to win the PGA Championship and die Mas- ty Commissioner Jade Duberstein. They never did get to fig^, W ★ ★ Gen. Melvin Krulewitch, chai^ man of the New York State Athletic Commission, said early today he would look into this.” He referral both to the rioting and the decision. The general had loft hig ringside seat before the decision was announced and was leaving the arena when the chairs started flying. Charley Johnson. American manager of Femanidez, said he was going to protest the decision to the commission on Monday. ChargestoBe Heard at Ne^ League Confab OKickils to Arrango Hearing in Office of Commissioner Wilson BLOOMINGTON. Ind. (■*- The Big Ten has charged Indiana Uni- r*BUM PrM rtM«* TIMBER TOPPER — The state's best prep high hurdles runner tonight tries for another gold medal to add to a fine collection made this spring. Leon Prentis, rated No. 1. off his :14.7 record, leads a fast field in today's All-County Open Track Cham-pionriJips at Southfield MS. Prentis, PCH's ace. was snapped during a recent dual meet here. Andy Terry is the Chief just behind Leon. Preps End Track Season With County Test Today ing rule violatioBS, its faculty representative said Friday. John r. MW. Mg Trii represert-aUve on dw Indiana faentty, said the university’s own Investigation has not conflmed the charges. Mee said the ehargea sriR ho heard by the Hf Tea saea ■!«« Southfield High School’s athletic field today was the Mecca for some 250 or more schoolboy athletes, in what is probably the final big track and field meet this spring for area t asamd AB-Ooaaty open High eel Champloiishlps. In the d are some of the state’s fin- Herb Elliott Has to Share Spotlight in Coast Meet est scheolbey performers, headed by Poatiao Oeatral’s Mlcid- The April suspension was Imposed by the National Ctdleglata Athletic Assn. In Atlanta. Mee wouldn’t say what the Big Ten’s charges are nor even say exactly how many violatlona were charged. He did say the number was in the area of half a doscB to Mee said none of the Indiana coa<^ have been accused by the Big Ten of any wrongdoing. He wouldn’t say whether alumni were accused. «k BIH8AA title la a diag-doag PBl, Grill Winners Jets Beat CIO Nine, 6-3 TO <)tllY — Johnny Longden, veteran jocitey who finds mak-ii^ the weight too difficull says he’s going to retire from ridi^ at the end of the current season at Hollywood Park unless Fleet Nasrullah, which he has been riding, is sWppal East. Sno-Boi9Still Hot in Softball Koith Outpitches Hall for Eight-‘Inning 4-1 Win Over Stadium Sno-B(d continues to be the hottest team in the American division of the aty Softball League. Last rdg^t the Sno-Bol club went eight innings to gain a 44 victory over Stadium Itm at Northride Park. Harlan (Fat) Keith of Sno-Bol and Stadium’s Doug Hall waged a bitter mound diiel for seven linings, then Sno-Bol brolce the game wide open in the top of the 8th with three runs on two hits as eight men batted. The Jets stayed on the heels of the Knights of Columbus in the aass A aty League baseball race Friday with a 6-3 victory over the CIO at Wisner Field. The defending champion Knights the loop by half a game. In aass B activity at Jaycee Park, Nieves Trevino hurled a two-hit shutout as Griff’s Grill spanked Elizabeth Lake Eatatei 44, and Pontiac Buaineaa Institute nuaaa. cred Don NichoUe 17-1. three aO M tie to the 4tti hmiag to gafai their Ird whi hi five gamea. Joha Rhatou of tha data atol the nmning start and the Grill huiler throttled Elizabeth Lake batten all the way. Nicholie had a 1-0 lead in the 1st, but PBI tallied four times in the 2nd and completed the rout with 11 runs in the 6th. Jim Conway was the winning hurier and Roger Rogers made three hits for PBI. CLASS A Larry Demeridc, who rqlievad starter John York in the 4tb in-hWi." w*a m msm WHw; Alonzo Griffin. Jim Jones and Jim Warner pitched ftar the CTO with Griffin the starter and loaer. (knzalo Santa Cruz socked ieadoft homer in the bottom of the 1st stanza to get Trevino off to a Wall, Casi»r Listed for 3rd Buick Open FLINT (UPI)-Art WaU, Jr., uid Billy Casper, winners of the first two Buick Opens, today submitted their entries for the thlpd annual event to be played July 1-4 at Warwick Hills (loll and Country Oub. Wall pocketed the $9,000 first briffioriu *0^0^ SI iilTs i and Casper wait on the Beauderie dlMnend, Rogars* JiiLi I**- k» 1958. Electric collected 10 hits and Don .gr-- ^eli* !! ooB««r I Sam Snead’s entry in the tour- Bye, Bye Quarterback DALLAS, Tex. (AP) —. Hmid Morgan, Southern Methodist’s Friday was dedared scbdastical-ly ineligible for the 1960 season. Come on Out... -Ftoi in die Whole FssdlYi KIDDY LAND ★ LIVE rONY RIDES GOLF DRIVING RANGE BASEBALL RANGE ★ FUN GALORE CAUL'S G0Lr'DUVn6 IUI6E 2045 Dixie Hifi^way FE 5-109^ for the game, and Tom Stadt delivered key blows la 8ao-Bol’s Ug taaliig. Keith allowed tow Dale Badder of Dave’s Beefburger slammed an Inside-tite-park homer aboard in the 7th stanza, but it wasn’t enough to prevent Elks No. 810 from pounding out a 10-7 triumph in American division action on the Northside diamond. Two infield errors and a sineie by Jim Glynn tn the bottom of th? 7th brought O’Neill Realty a 74 decision over Philip’s Sporting Goods in a National League con-teat at Beaudette Park. In an International loop game COMPTON, Calif. (AP)-Herb Elliott Of Australia was billed as the star, but doday he has to share the spotlight with a bright array of hopes for the United States in the Olympic Ganlet. Indivkhial stars in- Friday night’s (kxnpton invitati(»ial trade and field meet included; atta, former North Car-olinwTar Heel who broke the American record for 5.(XX) meters with a time of 13:51.7. ★ ★ A John Tliontas, already established as the wortd’s greatest high jumper, who again surpassed feet with a mark of 7-1)4. Twins Don and Dave Styrm ot the North East Lousiana Track Qub of Monroe, La., who nnonop-olized, in effect, the hurdles and sprints. k k ★ Ken Floetke of the U. S. Army, who did 51 feet 1)4 inches in the hop, step and jump. Dimeon Jones of the Army with an 8:49.7 in the 3,000-meter steeple chase. k • k k Elliott, completing his American Mir, showed his great finishing kick to whip runner-up Jim Grelle by 10 yards in 3:59.2. It was the 13th sub-4-minute mile for the world record holder at 3:54.5. Grelle, ex-Oregon star and the 1959- NCAA chamidon, ran is best ever — 4:00.1. k k k The heralded shot competition was won Iv Parry O’Brien with ot 62 feet 8)4 inches. He come from behind to out-duel BiU NMer. who had 62-5)4. But it was a mismatch because Nieder is still hampered by a bad right leg. Dave Davis, the "run-away. reappeared after g hitchhiking trip to Pennsylvania. His best was 59-11. Dallas Long, slated to appear, didn't. The 20-yeaiM>ld Styrons were a busy pair. Don wera affair which _stectlves went to his home to question him about the Oregon warrant. He indignantly denied the!CroaaJ shot and may have killed chargee and excused himself to'Capt. Acosta Cordero, an assiat-t> to the bathroom. ant to Guevara. From there he went out a third — ----------—— . K. Mictilgori Mayor Diw With six carloads ot police on his ^ '' trail Gratto raced through the MUSKEGON W - Muskegon, neighboihood. Pvalls- and yellow, white and brown curtains. Furniture is maple. In the piidc bathroom Mrs. Jackson finished the little cupboard doors below the vanity in die same anthpie maple as the kitchen cupboards. The walls > are {Mpered In pink wtth a tiny gray design. Bedroom i robin’s egg blue walls and limed oak furniture. The curtains have >ci>n> <***^£"_______________________ There la cher^ tnraltarel*' the tWid room .which Is Um master bedroom. WaOo hern are betee. 11m, bed»pre§d . aqua. Tm attached bathraain' h sandalwood. The Jacksons moved to Christian Hills from Birmingham in ' February of ’3^ . IN CHRM'nAN HILLS Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson live in this colonial home on Kingsmere Qrcle. The exterior is red brick .with white-trim. Ihelr lot is a 175-loiot square. This )s the summer PraUae Pton PbotM Sy PhU WckS the Jacksons are.tackling the landscaping of the back yard. "We are the original do-it-yourselfers,’’ says Mrs. Jackson. Ranch Homes, Inc. built the house. ^ - ClONVKUATION COBNIOK — Tslking or listening to music ard , on those wiiq{ chsdrs. 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To keep cost at a mlntroum, flush doors by covering them v I hardboard. B PLAm SEE US FIRST DAWSON A RUTTBFILD For a free plan showing I to build this 13* ji ao* combination carport and garden hooae, send a postal card to the Home Service Bi^u, Suite 2037, 111 W. Washington St., Chicago 3, m. Deep Toned Red or Gold Sett C3ff Modern Room So CLEAN SO run with Soft Wotor Coll COOLEY FE 4-4404 Two of the trend-setting color combinations (or 1960 aa forecast by a leading interior decorator are: Walls painted off-white, with carpet and major furnishings of deep red. Accenting these colors may be soft pink, apricot or (dive green or mustard. LOTS of LOTS WITH LAKI PRIVIUCB no DOWN—IS WUKLY I. Z. Schneider S14 N. rratte. Trail _______ A NEW ROOF For ^1.00 RAB Roormc CO. Ilkor iMg. Pi S-9114 The NEW MIRACLE ALUMnmM PAINTS ADDS IP TDie YEARS LIFE Tl MJ MOFSI ^NEW-ROOr coLouD ALuminm mint ... Idtal for. (upkoM rwfft • MiMmhiBs e Nms sms mow IS •tea- ar-—^ • nswm «s MMi • mm ONkaoHMSMsM. 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Yos can dcip tbo traSe jnaa aad crowda aad b^ to enjoy luxurious poobido living. Best of 1 (imyy filed’pool I R&CBuilders,lnc. ' Boildcn of Fine Cwtom Homes alto Yov PentUc-Rocbettcr Swim Qaeen Denier Rochestor, Michigan Phont OL 2^266 If No Answer Coll OL 2-7531 OL 1-6474 CHECK THE LOW PRICES ON ... too^ AHUM RKLl-lIP AWmiES AND tANOPIES Beautify and protect your home at a price you can afford with these fine quality, heavy duty rollup aluminum awnings. ,.......... / AVAILABLE *. ; IN 4 NEW COLORS • • GREEN with WHITE ilrlpitj * • MAROON with WHITE • • itripot; SOLID WHITE; • , WHITE with GREEN /' ttripo* With timpio finger tip control, you d mine tho oxoct degree of light, tl and air desired. KEEPS HOUSE UP TO 15 COOLER NEW low PRICES Width 30" 36" 42" 48" 60" 72" 84" 96*^ 108" 48", 48" 48" 48" 48" 48" 48" I Price Prica $38.95 . $13.18 47.95 26.88 52.95 56.95 66.95 74.Y5 87.95 97.95 29.81 32.88 38.18 43.81 49.88 55.88 26.07 21.07 23.07 24.07 28.07 31.07 38.07 42.07 48.07 120" 48" 118.95 68.II 53.07 137" 48" 129.95 71.•• 58.07 144" 48" 139.95 77.33 62.07 Gvomiteed 1 Foil Inch Thick Ahminoni Storm Door end CARRY 3 ^ Complelely laHalM ^ , Wee SW.IS W—. t-R-R af ThU .. The first gteaa used in windows of Britiah boroce wis so valuable that the panes were and packed away when the family went cn a holiday. made miidt larger _ _ ___combine aa % head- board toe die M. TUs desk aiid headboard, built of etiampagiu. colored west coast hemlock, takes up little space, but adds beauty Slid charm to die room. bargain Paint Costs herein Long Run Would you expect your butcher to sell two prime slrloina for the price of one? Or your plumber to fix two fauceu and charge tor one? Or your babysitter to provide two hour’s service for one hour’s fee? Or your employer to demand two week's work for one week's wages? Certainly not. Remember this the next time you buy paint. When you se^ offers day-ln and day-out, of two gallons of paint tor dfo price of one gaDoh of a-quallty product, you are sure to get two gallons of paint that is worth only what you pay. Therefore, if you pay $6, then you get paint worth |3 a gallon. The only bargain in paint la gual-y. Quality paiid will cost moK bi^ it is mote economical in the lo% run as you can be assured of complete aadsfaction and non-fading colors and paint Job. Floor Furnaces Efficient home does not hmm a Floor furnaces that heat up to thie%s8t>ms can be installed withal taking up any space. between the 1 ground. Heat ia given d registera in the llodr. coeromogm 0« CetOWAt... in fact, aay favorite for thg homa ... will be found in our LigfatoUer eolleetion. Lower left: a atonning twirl design on imported gUss surrounds a wino-froetod glass bowl The “glam-wtthln-giass" effect u deeorativt, different, dramatic. The CokmLal fixture eombinee old world elegance in modern meterlal, lifte and lowera, cornea with tranelucent yaUow or emerald groan shade with bram accenta. Come see them now. Request Some Species of Mopio for Floors----------- Your hardwood floor should wear evenly. Ask your architect to state in the specifications tor your new home, that the floors shall be of one species only—not a mixturo of species. Some flooring mills, for instance, mix soft maple with hard maple. With this combination, your floors will not wear evenly. Northern Hard Maple Flooring manufacturers use only one species of maple (Acer sacebarum). This species ranks number one fori hardness in all tests of hardwoodal popularly used for flooring. A.jroat of bright enamel on the interiors of cioaets will aid visibility, order and clearliness, in addition to i»oviding an extra touch of color tor the decor of the rooms.; UKEWOOD VILLAGE Hom« Sites EM 34015 «r MU 44825 For Moioniiatioi CALL TODAY NEIDRICK Bldg. Co. $55.90 $35.90 PuUic Welcome : Stop in Anytime From 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Tuesday Thru Friday— Monday 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. KIIP YOUR HOMI SAFt—Make Sara AH Wiriag Is Daaa by a Ucaaaad Bactrical Caatvactar Electric Heating Specialists Standord Electric Co. 175 South Soginow Street FE 2-9261 FREE PARKING ADJACENT TO MAIN BUILDING CASH and CARRY PRICES! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Coll FE 3-7033 —Day or Night Pltnty of Fro# Parking in Our Lot Visil Oir ShowrsaM FEDERAL Opel Dtily 9 ajl te t p j SAtudiy 9 te 6 p.a. Siidiy 10 te 4 C I i P 2536 'll' DIXIE H«|. ^' B 3 BLOCKS NORTH OF TELEGRAPH Mr. and Mr^. Home Owner! BUY DIRECT . . . CASTONE MICH. CORP You Benefit • Local Monufocturors ond Instollors Finoncing to Fit Your Pockotbook • In Business 25 Yeors * Foctory Trqined Mechonics CASTONE MICHIGAN CORP FE 2-9421 2457 PoncoH, Pontiac OTHER BLDG. SPECIALS AJUditteu A^Kitcheu APeidMf v^Awiiifs A Stem Wiidewt it Sleit Fmiti TWENTY. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATUBDAY, JUNE 4, FRED W. MOOTE, Inc. Electrical Contractor •mUSTRlAL • COHMEHCIAL 0*w 2S Ymm in fomiae f Mn mtf Cilr Uenuntf B45 W. Huron Sf. re 2-M924 re 2^« New Exteiior Latex Paint Lives Up to Promises , The new latex emylslon exterior EUCTRIC HEAT ucuR lucnic A4 I-C2I4 MU 4.«22l PONTIAC Reckcote PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPER South Cju. FE 3-7129 b](. reputable companies only aft* eiP many yean of teiting. Therefore, before applying theie new type paints, it is necessary that the users read and ftdlow care-foUy all Instructions on the label and accompanying literature they want exceOent results. Manufacturers of the new latex emulsion exterior paints racom-nwnd the proper primer to be used when an undercoat is necessary before the latex emulskm topcoat is applied to exterior iar-faces. stress that proper pre-paration of the surface, eapecially if previously painted surfai^ an to be reooated, must be done to get the best job, These exterior latex emulslan paints ard formulated for block, concrete, brick, •Whig and shin^ as uril as properly prepared metal MgMy as all pafeMs geamsBy ds. Mswever, they have the Mfowlag charaeterMIcs. They —wy to apply with brush, roller or qnvy, and are spread easily. —drying, usually in one-half to one and one-half hpurs, thus minimizing dirt and bug collection. A seewd coat can be applied In two hours or less, as —able to be applied over damp surfaces. This does not apply, of course, to solvent - thinned primers which may be needed. —1^ likely to blister because of excess interior moisture since the_ latex pain film over property prepuml surfaces 1s pennei^^ able to moisture vapor. —groerally show superior tint leteoUon to~oQ of sikyd palms with equal durability. In ad^tion, brushes, rollers and ipray gmis can be cleaned with water and spills may be wiped up with a damp cloth. CfoMnU Cwieph V. Battley, prosideau sf the TS-year-oU Na-tioul PS tot, Varnish and Lacquer Aaasehitlon. potato out that these MW exterior latex emal- rials and that they require very tight ehendeal prodaetton control evssy atop si the manafactariiw process la order to atsan a qnaUty prodnet. One other important thing to re* member is to purchase only the products of reputable manufac-turera aoki by long • established dealers in whom you have confidence. Obvkxisly, paints of this high quality cannot be sold by the type of merchandising that einploys "free deals,” "another 'two-for-one* offers, on their every day ot the year soHmlled special tales. PrivatePool Is Wonderful M’s sun time for swimming. A fasoily with its a pool won't have to i _ traffic and crowded beaches. Nor will they have to put up ifUb ovep crowded chib or public pool facB-■>e. There are all kinds of ewimmlng pooto on the marint, ranging from the diminutive child’s pod wMch ittt a garden hoee io the estate type pool, with tti eobana; elaborate heating and filtering apperatua and other ocoee-•ory items. In between theae are po(^ lor flunil^ of moderate Om el the moot darable sod Roy Alderton, who lives in the CREATED WITH PAINT quiet, residentiaj vicinity of Smith Terrace, Cbelaea, England, used the-magic of his paintbrush to create this unusued effect on the front of his early Victorian home. Mr. Alderaoii's decorative skill transformed his house front into somethii« reminiscent at the ornate style of the Romans. Even the Corinthian columns were achieved with paint. "It is very colorful," be admits, "bift if you think the front of the house has been beautified with paint yod should see toe inside!” Here's the Answer under severe moisture cohditiems and failure to prepare it property. This preparation con-sisu ol several cotts of finiah or t — with extra special atten-to the ends and edges. The ends and edges abould be sealed thoroughly before the finishing coats are put on. Also, remember that a lot depends on hm carefidb' a door is hung. A poor job will make the door more liable to warp- east Iran. It is up to you to decide whether he extra cost (M should not be too much) is worth the time-tested value of cast iron. It does not rode, has high structural strength and is generally considered "per-’’ The fountains at the Palace of Versailles, built in 1064, are still operating with their original cast iron pipes. An easy to get rid of an coat of-------- OVER 1,200 SQ. FEET OF LIVING AREA QUESTION: In my house, which is old, I want to improve the ap-pesrance ot toe hall by painting the walls, which now have paper on them. I notice, through a broken )lace in the paper, that the wall has never been given what we used to call "a hard white finish.” Instead, it has a kilid ot brown plaster which has a porous look. Will It bis necessary to remove all toe paper and then apply a finish coat of plaster in or^ to ntake sraooto Job ol pahi^? ANSWER: If you can glue bade the paper where it Is broken — and If toe rest of the paper is tightly attached to the wall — you can paint right over It and expect a good result. If the paper is in bad condition, it will be necessary to remove all of It. Your best solution then would be to apply vent slacks, branch lines, etc., thus cutting down the overall cost Is be right? I am act sarolaa-d yea neaa by year hwadoB. Do yea Bsaaa: Is he tsO-lag tee tratk? tt ee, 0ke eMwer IB yes, eaat toea mmt be assd Sal So^ Does it Air Bathroom “ Rightiater teUag a wtrifflWIr open the window of the bathroem to let fresh air dry toe walte be-I a chance to Dost Coniroi MA 4-4U1 EM S-0203 sprayed type. Finns sproiaMstng tile Is ofte iac^ Your local cerapic tile contractor is prepared to advise you en file costs and discuas the use ol mosaics or other slip-proof tile around swimming pools. Ceramic tile is the standard surfacing material for most college and dub pools. The reason for this la that, in addition to being attne-ttve, waterproof and sanitary Ms unglazed or matt surface (as well as the tile joints) present a non-slh> footing underneath. ^arry tile and paver tile are especially suitable for walkways coat of hiu on a r is by mo^i^g it d >lutkm of thiV table: a aolutkm of thiV tablespoons of sal soda concentrkted per bucket of hot water. Rin^ immediately. Let dry completely be^ applying ■ ■ ' X. ■ \ Plan Tool House at Summer Cottage People with permanent summer cottages may be interested in building a garden and tool house while vacatiooing. Thia can be done with comiiKm building materials, using an easy-to-follow plan. The house, eight feet square, may be devoted to tool storage and workshop, a playhouse, or even a guest house. Directions show how to build a bigger house, if desired. Durability and efficiency are features of the plan, which suggests the use of Masonite Panelgroove, an extremely durable exterior siding. The dense paneling takes a handsome paint j^ that lasts longer than on wood. Inside. Peg-Board panels are Ineluded to permit easy organization ot tools for storage. A plan with full details may be obtained by sending SO cents Inj coin to the Home Service Bureau, Suite 3037. Ill W. Washington St.. Chicago 2, III., and requesting Plan No. 51; I SEE US ' for Your CAS PERMIT! W* Can Got It tor You JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD SHIPMENT! Com* in Now and Stioct Your HoOtin9 Unit —Sovol WHOLESALE TO ALL! NO DOWN PAYMINT FIRST PAYMENT OCTOBER, 1960 Both GAS and OIL ni |—<3AS—I 105,000 OTU *208 NO MOmY I-OIL- in,Nt ini <252 NO MONEY MOR>SUN Is I by < 47 Yi THESE FAMOUS HANDS---- GENERAL ELECTRIC COLEMAN, ARMSTRONG, MOR-SUN, MONOGRAM GOODWILL Aitonatic Heating 3401 WMt Huron FE 8.0484 BLOOMFIELD [urnber company OPEN SUNDAY 10.3 Janitrol ^atmg'^eoo^ 2"x4"x8' "1 FIB STUDS 1"x)2" SHELVING We'll cut to ony ^ length in multiples 1 of 1ft. free per It. ASPHALT SCREEN PATCH DOORS M u.it, $105 UADI.MIX t/M/9 g t : $y.P0 2x6 - 2x8 - 2x10 WEST COAST FIR “SAVE!! with Our CASH and CARRY ON PRICES BLOOMFIELD LUMBER CP. FI I.7ISI THE POXTIAC AeSS, SATURDAV. JUNE 4. 1960 TWENTY-ONE Here's How to look Iqr Extra Room STAMFXMU). Co*, (UPI)-Ai» ym wHtrowinc Vmt home? Be-In you move or build an •dditioa, ctaedi your houM tar wasted space. So advises Lester Smith, ai architect, of Sherwood. Milta aad . *H«CTAirr vacation bouse — This sum- start living on the vacation site immediately, mer home is designed to utilise a boiise trailer Eventually, "trailer port” is enclosed -ply stores, or draw your own de-si^ free-hand and cut them out. You will, of course, have to leave oonnectlng ties where necessary, to make the stencil hang together. Use architect’s traashieeat hat lodged there. WheS dry, clear coating (4 varnish over a stenciled design protects it Make Air Conditioning o Long-Term Project By adding a room unit each year, you can have your entire house air| conditioned in from three ttp six years, depending on its size, witb-^ out upsetting the family budget. Air conditioning experts point out that in early stages of such a home 8EOOHn> STAGE FLOOR PLAN ~ When the time comes, trailer can be disposed of a^ trailer port area made an integral part of the completed summer home, adding conventional kitchen, bath and bedromn. Instant Vacation Home Possible With a Timler By DAVID L. BOWEN How would you like to be living in your own summer home by the Ftaurth of Julyf Impossible you sayf Wdl, . could easily be done if you already own vacation property and it just might be done even if you start from acratch. The remartuble feature of the vacation home designed by Architect Lester Oohen as B-IS in the House of the Week series is that you can atort living on the site before ground is broken. ★ ♦ A You can do this because the B-15 summer house is engineered for construction in stages with a house trailer as its service core s afters a big, dm- B-15 Statistics This m^que vacathm home Is designed for construction in stages; the first one involving use of a houaetrailer to provide hitcheiyand-bath corer In the first stage, 'the permanent structure has a big living room and two bedrooms tai 708 sq. ft. of floor space, phis an open deck at front. In the second stage, the area originaOy occupied by the trailer is converted to conventional kitchen, bath and bedroom apace, Increasing living area to 1,152 sq. ft. much of its money out i^r owning one for several yean. Trailers also may be rented for dll Or part of a summer in many parts of the country. To avoid the investment, a unit could be rented fbrb manysummen as necessary to reach the final stage in development of the summer boqse. B-U Is deslgaed with a port that will easily aoeonunodato a trailer with ty^ dlmeastoas of 8 by S4 teet. A kmger nnit would' dmply extend a Uttle farther at each end. Iho two doors of the of the penuMsnt h itforml are i the • tachee or se of space between honee aad trailer. Ehclosed area of the fint stage, not counting the trailer, is 788 sq. ft. This increases to 1,152 sq. ft. conversion df the trailer port permaneid space. ADDITIONAL DETAILS The 23 by 21 foot living |oom'in w first stage has a slofring ceiling that starts at 10 feet and rises to 14 at its highest point, provIdiBg aad ehlmaey sbowa la the pli Is available in most areas fra I. Big windows I seeliaao with clear fixed glass above-perfect for privacy, vea-tilstlon and viewa wherever yon Housewives will note that the second-stage kitchen is as large as many year 'round home kitchens. With an Lrshaped arrangement ofj counters and appliances. It’s everyi bit as convenient. Sandy or muddy feet can be wiped at the back landing before the troops come in. Hie attractive railed open deck at tlie front serves the same purpose In protecting the living room. ★ ♦ ♦ fn'^ltrfltmf-term, B-» has' tlfiu^" comfortaUe bedrooms, two of them ' h double exposures. Because of generous size, the living room could always provide additional sleeping space when overnight transfer them to heavy brown paper nsteg oailwn behtaid the tractag paper. Attach the stencil firmly to the Furniture, wall, door or floor with tape. Ai^y paint to the area of the cut-out pattern. The aerosol spray can is an ideal applicator for a stenciler working with jint one color, as you can. with practice, spray lightly. Protect the area surrounding the stencil with newspapers. TAKE IT EASY When using a stencil brush, load it sparingly and touch the cut-out surface lightly. Take care that excess paint does not run 'down behind the stencil. Special: stenciling colors in oils are thick.' When removing your stencil to repeat the pattern, examine deraeath to make sure no p a single unit not only will cool one room but provide relief from heat nd. By opening a window Just a crack in the adjoining room and using a conventional fan to circulate air, the cooling effect is carired from one arei Farms *290Down Buys a Full Basement 3-Bedroom Ranch With a 2-Car Garage OB a 75 X 150 Paved Lot Full Price From *12,990 Sales by William A, Kennedy 3101 W. Huron FE 4-3569 Look Through the Attic b there a decorative towel hanger In your attic? There is, if you happen to have an old-fashianed hat radc stashed away. Just apply a coat of gleaming mi^, and you will have an attractive and useful accessoiy for your bathroom, PATIOS f01 iUOClC/Ul - Fadtry-to-Tra-FiicM STONE FOR 10x12 RATIO FOR ONLY •42 Oslivsrsd to Year Heaw 8 Csisrs aad Sisas Rsgir A. Aslhlsr RATIO STONE CO. 10570 Htohlsad I mw Wwi •Ttmum IM 1-4825 Then see this s~p-a-c-l-o~u-s home In In the second stage either next year or five yean from now, the trailer port can be enclosed to makd room for a conventional kitchen, bath and bedroom. Since the trailer contains kitchen and bath facilities — which are major building expenses in a small home — use of the mobile unit holds down original cost of the permanent structure. It also puts you and ynuf family right on the life while cWBtnicUon ir uhdftFWiy. which -may make It «—Im you to serve as your own nbeoB tractor. Ts start thinga aff, ysa sNvtohs-ly have to gel hsld at « Bsass Hb investigation Indicates ttwy depreciate relatively slowly, so that a family could expect to gat Bandto ttM Pootlas Vim Pootthc, Mtoh. BaSloaedte80 osBte IBM^ Vtmm send ine a«mr of tte stoOjr^an of Tte Boim of Design No itampa Flsass do not use itleky taps on OOlllB. NAME .................... (PIMM Prtau BTRBIT ............. 8TATB.................... - /_______!------i___ Now Is Ihe Tine to Think Abrat tihe Coning Wntei! GAS PERMITS ARE AVAILABLE CALL US TODAY Enjoy clean, comfort-dible wormth come next winter. A new TORIDHEET unit means less work and lower fuel bills. SAVE NOW! bsliU a New Toiidheel Unit at Snaiain PiicM! You'll save lots of money and trouble when you let us take core of your heating problems, ond now during the summer we offer speciol off season rates. Our units carry a 20 year warranty. NOW IN A NEW LOCATION AT 133 ORCHARD LAKE AYE. - riMy ti hM PaUii h 0«r ht|( M '^CLgVgLANO^ Toridheel AUTOMATIC HfAtimG CO. 133 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. . FE 2-9124 Over SfOOO Successful InstallaUotu in the Pontiac Area the Country Clubber.,. m.cmmom...*|5,28S 1400 SQUARE FEET OF LIVING AREA • FACE BRICK • GAS HEAT • FAMILY KITCHEN • 3 BEDROOAAS • STORMS A SCREENS • SLIDING DOOR WALL • 1% BATHS • 4wp** BUaTdNS • AHACHED GARAGE (OptienaO EXCLUSIVE I our Certified Trade-In Plah guarantees you the Full Market Value for your home. ~ TVTKXTY.TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 19^ l^lnt Posh Easily . or mod pwenmtlve, can be applied ta mm tmm poida ea» Ay and neatly wiO> Ats method: Fin the pall about half way wtdi the Aquid. nan M the poet k ARE YOU CROWDED? Solve Your Problems With a TAIRWAY'' Dormer The Inexpensive Way io^Add More Rooms to Your Home! Let Us Build You a Federal Civil Defense Approved - Rodioocf ive FAUrOUT SHELTER GOMPLEn BUILDIN8 SERVICES • ADDITIONS • BATHROOMS • KITCHENS • FAMILY ROOMS • GARAGES • SIDING PRn BTIMATB — NO ORLICATION NO MONIY DOWN — 60 MONTHS TO PAY DARA BVlLDnXG 919 Jeslyii, PenHoe FE 3-7908 UNUSUAL DIVIDER — Botterfliee between aheeta of plaatle make tranalucent panels In this Interesting lAvider between vestibule and living room of the Jim Williams’ home. The same paper is used as a shade in the lanton. The whole thing is held up by ■ Pontiac Electric Scpply Co. g * Electrical Distributors for * • Wlriiig Svppliti • Uglit Fbcturti • Motor Controb ! I FE 2-9279 Old Fashioned Attic Becomes Pentroom CMng. going, almost gone is the step-by-step proceduie for simple d4aahianed attic with lU con-conversion: gkanaration of old clothes, sou- l. Determine the ana ta be HOURS C TO 5 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY ■ 3432 W. Huron of ElisoboHi {.uIm Rd., PonHoc ■ Hdr...M»-->>»»—»—»—»»l plain'Junk. I is appearing an attic am that been transformed into a family room, spare bedroom or He says that an attic can be made into a pentroom in about a week by the average handyman, and that the investment of his time will be rewarded with additional comfortable Uvhw space in his home. The specialist recommends this PEDY-BILT GARAGES CUSTOM BUILT Special Prices Now in Effect! e Block e Brkk e Framt WerfaMisUp i IV^-CAR GARAGE k SIDING — CIMINT FLOOR *54900 2-CAR GARAGE Complete $69500 • SHINCLIS TO MATCH HOUSI PONTIAC COpI CALL OR 3-5619 COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM • ItirMUpB a*MM • leewwsti • fsnSw • atvIlBf StSI»g FUl OTIMATIS FHA terms CIMINT WORK Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. •UILDERS OF PINE GARAGES 7722 Auctora, Waterford IF NO ANSWER CALL FE 5-5475 there will be plenty •< wtadow space to admit lt|M aai freUi air. The ceiling of a pentroom ohoold be no higher than the bottom of attic voalo or loevers to Insore oufflctent voatUatton la the space above the room. 2. Rock wool insulation batts should be nailed between the side-wall studding and alto between the ceiling’s rafters to keep foe pentroom comfortable in tammer and winter. Proper insulation can cut heating coats and also keep out some of aummer’a oppressive heat. 3. If the roof slopes quite steeply, ao that only, the ’ center area he uaed for a pentroom, it’i a relativdy easy matter to erect T’x4“ wall studding to receive waOboard or planks. I. Use the rafters as the base nr T’xS” fnrrlag (itilpo spaced I tamhea apart, kese furring "Suburban Lhring Mk«r U. B*t. M-tta SHORT of CASH Sao the Saloamaa at the Top Volut Homo NO MONEY NEEDED CALL PI 5-590C 150 NEW HOMES lUlataeaaM rn* rACI mcE I and 4 ledreew — 2 and 8 a Uacda Cfeat • rMUa«’¥!^'*S!!S wiM ae. Townaend Swift Homea wiU d>«> three models Sunday, May 29, at 2810 Upeer Road in Uke Orion, On display will be a two-bedroom home with carport, a three-bedroom Ixnne with breezeway and .Catch-All Hall Saves Mom's Time, Temper You don't expect playful puppies to wipe their feet thoroughly after a romp in the rain or mud. Fathers and tots often forget. An effective way to stop those muddy footprints from soiling your rugs and freshly-mopped floors is to convert your entryway or anteroom into “Catch-all Hall." A roll of paper towels hung a holder convenient to all will serve as a reminder to wipe off the dkt and water ftt)m shoes and pawn Hooks fbr umlnellas and dripping rainwear also wUl help ----countless hours of cleaning. garage and a $>lit-level hmne. These represent the small, medium and large hemes. More than 80 models are availaUe with one to five bedrooms. Tbwnaend Swift Homes are pre-engineered and processed by modem manufacturing methods. All parts are cut, bundled, clearly marked and delivered to Uie home-owners lot, together with complete plans and Instructions for erection of the home. Erection at the home-site is done in the conventional TOR AST MODERWUnON WORK, CAU FE 54M05 :s;:r ^J^^^K^JNSULATION Include Us In Your VACATION PLANS Protect Yonr FatRsll^. This Snmmer AUSTIN^ORVELL AGENCY, INC. 70 W. L«wr«nct, Cor. Cou Approximately half tbe owners of these homes have done , the work (bemaelveo. Kite tor aU ftoishlag )aba are available. On Sundays the models will be open from 1 to 8. Weekdays the hours are 10 to 8. These homes are priced from 11,990 to $5,510 on your lot. This includes all exterior details and the interior partitions. Drawing plans Is a mbm- role of the architect. Hia real purpose is to save you money, time and anguish in traversing the perilous path from your family's dream home to the actual structure. The first step the architect takes in squeezing 100 cents out of each of your building dollars is to analyze your family's living habits and requirements and match them vvith your financial resources. Another essential funrtion is assistance in choosing a building lite. Professional advice in this matter is growing in importance every day as the little remaining suitable land disappears under six-lane strips of a^thalt and concrete. ORGANIZED SPACE in a few cupboards often proves more efficient than havung more shelves. Pattern 413, which not only gives cutting guides for making space-savers but shows how to arrange utensils to save steps, is 35 cents. This pat- and ih# ' Saver Packet No. 51 which of homemakers. Price $1. Tbe PoaUac Preaa Patten Dept. Bedford HUb, New Yerfc ArchifectsEarn Every Penny alrueUea. The value ef skU prepariog t k e spedfleatleM with 1164- so. ft. JiLll hase.mtni > vxestxn^ousi built-ins *J4650 war E vets your g.i. eliqibilUy g. Home ered Is csnsldered an extra by the eeatractora aad ehaiged ae-oerdiagly. In addition to materials the specifications describe the work to be done by listing ail operations under major claaaifications. This may save time (hence, money) In tbe event that plasterers and ceramic Natioaal Home’s ‘’drculating" down tralSc in Full Price tile setters, for example, disagree over preparation of wiills on which ceramic tile will be installed. Architects also contribute home building effidency by selecting contractors who offer reliability as well as modest., bids. If you fdlow the usual procedure from this point, >h«» architect supervise consteuctloii to see that every step adheres s^lctly to spec-Iflcatlbn. Resulting savings will far exceed the slight additional su- primal S Merest, fltie builder. 1,100 floor plan cuts laoea, gaa hot water baseboard heat JOHN W. STOPPERT- fiuiUer Sales hy A Qarkston Heal Estate Inc. STACY 24 Hour Phono Sorvico 5904 S. Main St. — QaHLatou 0 ^ , Model Phone MA 5-1721 V BUILDING & SUPPLY CO., INC Huron BMg., Pontioc « FE 3-7141 TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, i A bomemaker’i todtvMwOity umally It ei^ictsad in her ktteh-en'e color icheme, ncoonUot to Picnic Table eoiing Eight Shows in Plan pmom comfortably to Ittfid ' Md Mto for txi 1 ■od a Mt tbdvet that 0t the center unit may be used in vutout waya. All thew pieces -the »• cheat, tfae U" end cheato and the 39” thdf uidt a«a made with Pattern 236 which to avaUable tor 35c. If yoa nac these nnitt as a buffet, a matdifaiar dtolng table Pattern 225 and dining chair Pattern 231 are also 3Sc each or aU toree patterns tor SI. The use white as a bapkground tor a dattical decor. Just a slight dish of oaior and dtotinctive accessories make a white Mtcb-en an extremely bright and gay place to work. Bedford Hills, New York. a new kind of ceiling t strong CENTENNIAL CUSHIONTONE A genuine neeusticcd eeUing at aesks up noiae* elegant duee-eelered desigaw wnah-ebte; enay to instaU; obMil 193 for on arerage lO" a M' SWP IXTIRIOR PAINT RIAUTY-LOK PINISHD CORWIN UnOEB & COU CO. Ill a cui n 2-tMs She may chooae an "advancing" color such as red or or a "recedtog* or green to estab- t a cooling effect. which are 2x10 planks, the framework of lx4s toMkr the top and the surface panel of Mioaiiite Tempered Preadwood. Cantage bolu are used to hold the various parts together. Dimensioas of this ptonic taUe are T wide, r tong and 3'6" The taUe is sturdy enough fur many years’ service. Since hardwood is apltotarfree, iU use on )x)tb the table and bench surfaces is recommended. makers sheM careAdly e( the praetlealtty of the ts good leaking oelor sehen Ifolks itoeb Olcr a few B esposere to beat and hlgh-hn-mldity ooadHtone is merely a waste of money, they paint oat One cl the moat, popular__________ terlals used for new and remodeled kitchens is plastic-surfaced hanl-board, which is available at lumber dealers in a wide range of colors and patterns. Large TxS’ panels and 16"x8’ planks are used on kitchen walls, while easy-to-handle 16" square blocks are ideal for ceilings. The blocks also are leffective as an accent wall in the food preparation area or 30k. Highly-resistant to hea moisture, this hard board can be damp-wiped clean in a Jiffy. Even grease, fruit Juice stains and othcr I of deterioratian win not mar plastic-surfaced hardboard. Two Story Houm Con Expand on Both Levels A twoatory house can be ex-anded on either level, depending upon toe family’s needs. If the kitchen is too snoall or a room is needed, additional space can be added to the downstairs portion of the home. expanding an upstairs dor^ . a fuU-siae bedroom with an adjacent play area can be added. A second bathroom or powder room also can be added on the second iloor if the family experiences "traffic Jams" in the noom-Ing. ’ if ys« want to 22? th For a free plan telling how to build this serviceable iricnic table and benches, send a postal to the Home Service Bureau, Suite 3037, 111 W. Washington St., Chicago 2, HI., and request plan No. AE-371. Know Terms to Work Belter Sometimes even the most effi- Heartb-Bench Brightens Up the Fireplace „jme to stow Ihe hearth to. and today's hearth to moving up in the w^. No toi«er to the haarto simply an apron tor Itoeidng waits and Chamois Skin Is Miracle Cleaner A chamoto to to «ring deaning what the lamp was to Atoite. Jwt a Uttto roh.and you can do anything with it iaoK---------- ntirade of na- a prominent fixture in the coo- me. Aa a toag, tow, ounMiiai Blab, it to also favorad ai a de-•ign feature, acting as a coimla^ point to the upward-thrusting fireplace. The projecting or cantUevcrsd variety of beaith^iench has yet another advantage — it pemilts wall-to-wall carpeting and easy carpet-cteaning. Keeptog the hearth-bench H-•elf etoea to a tomple matter when It to sarfaoed with eokr- ^ ■ ------B tito. AU tile raq ‘ [ wipe with a « Where the fireplace is used as a room divider, two hearth-benches may be required. Incidentally, the fireplace may be laced with ceramic tile, which is oomirietely fireproof and color permanent. If you really want your guests to gather round the fireplace — even without a fire in it — a hearth-bench to the answer. It’s a warm invitation to good living. Avoid Fatigue workshop nommidature may be difficult to understand. For Instance, when directkms require a rabbet cut, they are not refciTlag to a hate, and pi of fruit. PAXnnON — Trompe I'oell effect of Inter-tocking rings is ingeniously achieved in this in-dooroutdoor screen of Al-Shade, a new product from Aluminum Onporation of America. Baaic unit, easily assembled with machine screws and nuts, to the "Pin-wheel," one foot in diameter end two inches deep and comWned here in pairs to make a see-through divider four inches deep. Single units may be assembled on opaque backings, if desired. Two coats of baked miamel make the screen weather-resistant for exterior use. Al-Shade to available in eleven standard oNors or may be custom-colored at to the bark mustard screen shown here. uitaRESTAl RtcBptof Both kf AABBKtM-AMdMd MONTHS TO PAY ON PHA TIRMSI CaU Vi for a Free EiHmatel EAMES & BHOWN, INC. 55 East Pikg StrttI FE 3-7195 — A groove cut out of the edge or face of a board to receive another board or panel. — This usually refers to malting materials or objects, such as posts, cabinets, etc., peipeo-dieular to the floor or other hori- »tal ^ane. MItor — A diagonsl t__________ monly made acroae a board to form square comers, sudi as In Take A Lesson in Color Terminology The best way to bold a paint bniah ter maximum control and minimum fatigue Is to grip the metal ferrule and wide part the handle lightly with your finger tips. The handle reats between thumb- and forefinger. But wha "ilnting overhead, it's beat to gi^ ...e brush firmly by wrapping your hand around the hapcDe, placing thumb firmly on tiie ineide curve where It enters the metaL ture. It to toraply a idaoaof sheep- Batumi alls permansnUy “locked in” Jto that ft can be usM not only tor washing Just about any kind of •utfaee but for drytog and poUsh-*" as well. «f mlHtoas sf May susdad fibers •f yav fine toraitore. Use a dry chamois to put a Ixigbt shine on an houaebdd met-tiware, on chrome, brass and copper fixtures and utensOs. lb keep a^chamois at its best, nae it in dear warm water, stretch it to its proper shape and spread it to Don't dry it over directTieat w under a str^ sun. Double Duly (^arpet Thrift-minded homemakers win appreciate a new floor covering that can be used u a padding under a oonvnitiofud carpet after it has served its primary purpoae. Secret of the prodiid, which oomee in pinstripe and broadstiipe fabrics, is a long-wearing backing of manmade foam rubber. FURNACES VACUUM CLEANED Got HtoHng Liix-Aire—Muller Supreme—Excell MOERY'S n i4no Cdor in a can is not the technical definition of paint, but it to the mental Image most of us have bring out the brushes rollers. Color and paint are practically synonomous. S1 Bevel — An angular cut made along the edge or end of a board. Oato-A notch or recesaed area made in doorway molding to Jn-seit a hinge or latch. — A projecting piece of ‘i wood Wt by cutting away the wood around it; used tor making tight Joints by inserting the tenon in a nxwtiae or groove in another piece of wood. Psoket CM - A Ithln the edges of a board or A narrow cut the grain of the wood. TtwrfUl - To anchor one I to another by driving, nails from cauM thsre to no direct approach. To take away that ‘ alley” took from tong narrow I, paint the ends wi > colors and use lighter colors on the side walls. GARAGES frts Caa» sf PaSst •• Ivsry Garsga ,.|B DEAL DIRECT Save ^0 to ^100 No 5oletmoii‘s Commission to Pay No Mossy Dsws!$A0Q per wsel NO PAYMENTS TIL OCTOBER tor timss for painting sprees around the home, color la a timely topic. When you know the vatlotis color terms and meanings, can take advantage of your color knowledge to achieve better paint-results. The PRIMARIES - or firsl coirs — are red, yellow and blue. They are so called because the other colors derive from theM three. The 8B00NDARY colors are green, orange and purple. INTERMEDIATE colors, as their name implies, are the ones in between. They are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, Uue-purple and red-purple. A TINT ot color to produced by adding -white, making it lighter. ~' ooton reflect more light, and areas seem larger. SHADE of a color to produced by adding black, making it darker. These darker colors abaorb more U^t, making areas seem smaUer. A TONE is produced by adding both black and white — which to gray — making the cola more subtle or muted. Pink to a tint of red. Maroon to a shade of red. Rose to a tone of red. Hne Is ottea need as aasHi name for color. However, kae really meana a color family. Pink to a red hne. Uveader to a kne of parple. When yoa speak of the value of a oolor, yoa Ita degree of depth Whea you refer to the chroma of a color, you mean the nmoaat of grayncas — whotber it to pare or muted. Colon are also tla.ssified as warm or cool. The WARM COLORS — reds, oranges and yellows .seem to advance towanl you. They convey a feeling of warmth and are emotionally stimulating. Warm colors are recomended for rooms that have northern exposures Or are windowless. Deeper shades of warm colors will ^e intimacy to very large rooms. COOL COLORS— the Hues, Uue-green, blue-grays qnd vfadets — retreat from you. They art cooling and relaxing. Cool ct^ ors are suggested fdr rooms southern exposures. Light tints of cool colors will further the illusion of size for small rooms. A color wheel to an tovahi-ible aid when aelectlng color icVwww. Yen MthaMy reoaesn-ler the wheel frm school days, ad win recall that H reaeohlea I clock wUh colon In pinen M. saii^an. Yellow to nt hlghnooo^ red-parple, red. red-orange, or- | Like us, colon have relatives. The related color is the neighboring one on the color wheel. Yellow and yellow-green are related caL on, blue and blue-purple are r»-| lated cotori. Colors also have pleraents. The complementary col-1 or is on the opposite side of the wheel. Purple to the complement, of yelltMv.. Blue to the complement] of orange. There are four basic color patterns or color schemes. They are I follows: MONOCHROMATIC - Which to WW ato tints, tcaes dnd Aades of one color. An example ot a monochromatic scheme would be a room decorated in pink, roee and red. ANALOOOUg OB BELATED — Is a color scheme using related colors, such as blue, Mue-green nd green. OOMPLEMENTABY-^ scheme using colors that complement each other. An example of a complementary color scheme would be a decor baaed on chartreuse (yri-low-greenh and mulberry (redgu^ pie). • NEimtAL - This fourth basic color scheme employs neutral coL MODERNIZATION • Attkf • Rtcrtatien Room • Porehot • AMiNons SEE OUR MODELS NOW ON DISPLAYS OWN DAILY AND SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 7 9.M. GARAGE pCdl rtf riM EitiMtef- 5744 HIGHLAND RD. (M-S9 Bofwoow Crotcont Loko oiM Airport Rdt. vren UAi NXIE UNIT STEP ALSO CUSTOM RAiLIHG For a Step in Beauty CHICK THESE FEATURES: • Om Placs Cottroctioo I Btoty Roiiot FHA Down Payments Have Been Lowered Lower down payments on FHA-insured homes in the moderate price range, as authorized by the Housing Act of 1959, were put into effect April 29 by Federal Housing Commtosioner Julian H. Zimmerman. This means that FHA-insured homes priced above $13,500 can now be purchased with a lower down payment than before. Examples of the new minimum down payment schedule, compared with the old schedule, are as follows; A typically new 1960 home will have approximately 1,100 square feet of floor space; six rooms, more than one bathroom; a roof made of asphalt shingles, frame construction and will cost about $15,000. SpeeUat 8 Ft; Aluminum Awning. .$75 Alum. Siding compioto houM $450 • Stone • Aluminum Stormt No KoBor Dowb-b-$5 For Moitli aid Op Deal dUaet wUk THF OtO UUAMU NOMtOr ni sov* jyf CAU Jfe VaUeln^ Pay,—lva».—$••. I# N« Aatwar CaN: OL 1.M29 01 1-9191 ANCHOR FENCE ^^Trefeeii ChiMron, Pott ond Froporty new fresdoB tor yen from worry about posssn. And what a haiMtoomt asw took for your hornet Anchor’e aO-eteel fismw (siiu>«iad after wMvtof) BSane addsd itoiRgth and lasting vahw. Call lor Ow —jrterwtotljtourbod»t. Now AvaltoMe PORTARLI DOC RUNS FE 5-7471 Bwva PtiwW • 36 Mseths to Pay • I to PsyaiMt $sptember FHA New Down OldDdwn Value Payment Payment $13,500 $ 450 $ 450 14.000 500 500 15,000 600 630 16,000 700 800 17,000 800 1,100 18,000 900 1.400 19.000 1.300 1.700 20,000 1.900 2.000 21,000 3.800 2,300 22,000 3,100 2.600 23,000 3,400 2.900 24,000 3,700 3.200 25.000 3,000 3.500 The OonuntosioDer said that he was taking the action at this tin because mortgage money has become Increasingly svailable. "We are confident that this step wil) broaden the opportuiUtiee of home ownership for more American families," the-Commtosioner • FNA Speciflcotlog OStreoi MiHarcod Cottioo O AmM MMsy hntollolioo * - Wt Ddhrtr AaywiMrtl r,aoi «.d.ee. giippiag UP to 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE COECRETE $TEP COMPANY 4497 Highlond Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7715 NEW RANCH HOME • to tot 3-BEDROOM • Ok nwit I sen m 0a. • BiUt is "low. Omud [sAT.iSSgt'^'^.p-.wuoiisaiooi 777 L MADISON ABCA II WARREN STOUT. Bealtoi 77 N, Sogiaow Siroot FE MIBSI THg PONTIAC PHESS. TWENTY-FIVE DeatHIdtices Mn. SUMMI (Suite L.) Own-73, Cl Suabriglrt. Tmm.. dted iug at tlM bom at her dauiite, Mn. Mervil prtete. 3S0S Newbeny Rd., Weterfonl IWrahip. She WM • member o( (he Mt Zkm BepUM Oiutcfa fai GInmuy, Teno. A PomeroytOB, Ky., Qerenoe ol Uke Orton, Jasper end Mtfvtn, both of SimbrlKht; two dau^ten. Mn. Herman Chaney of Sunfaright and Mn. Prleet; 16 grandcfaildrtei; taaigfat, when it will, be taken to the Shubert Funeral Home to Wart-burSt ^ service Tuesday. Burial wiU be in the Mt. Zton Cem> efeiy, Morgan County, Tenii. MBS. GBACK AXFOBD OXFORD - Mn. Grace Axfcwd, 8S, of aO Daviscm St., died early today after a long lUneu. The body is at the Bosaardet-Reid Funeral Home. Schoile Hints Kennedy Nod 700;0004^bmr State AFL-CiO AAoy Grant Backing. N«xt W««k GRAND RAPIDS (UPJ)-Mieh-jan AFLdO President August SchoQe has said the TUl,0Q0-mem-ber labor organisation he heads may endorse Sen. John F. Keo-naiy for the Democratic presi- Scbolle said such a move was possible last night alter be nounoad the federattoa's executive board bad delayed a dedston on whether to endorse one or more of six eeeken of the Democratic Don't Strain Yoursolf BUFFALO, N.y. (UPD-This ad appeared In a Buflalo newspaper: “WANTTO, lasy accident and health talesman accustomed high standard of living. Cnll Madison 6167, between 9«u>d U aJn. NoncB or aLncnoR o.wsss)"«sa.2.?’'~“* To kU auuilod Blooton of tfao aehool putrkt of tho Cttjt of PoaUoe. Mteh- otocUu on womkor to tho » Bducatloa for o torm feor (« to l:M p.m. iuurs a CtadMstot RonlMtod Arc 00 loA-f*” *“• WuuT“ You Going Prospecting? Might Try It in Maine O—LoBarea School, HI a Bororir J—LontfoUow school, tt n. Actor K—WUmo Behool, 111 S. SoAforS AUGUSTA. Maine III - Maine isn't exactly expecting n gold rush, but the state regards the quest for gold and seml-precioua gems important enough to Justify a puhli-ttton on the subject The booidet tells where the mm common minerals and gems are likely to be found. A Jr. Rl|h, H s. enfon J School, 111 R. riko ■om SshoA t«H R. Ti "p^fforMa Jr. Rich, SH Motor Orehcril toko -OARO Of 1_ WALTBI L.----------- jww — Jt Toilot Rooini It jnlor7Hlj|h Tad ^1^^too!?^»t ronMcc Control HI*’’ —’ ~—‘ - - OUtrIct. ’ Tho Boart of Mttcotloa School Dli- _1I at MeCoaaoU BoaMatarr cod -------"IH rodoliae I tor a porM af thMr^)' ^L'L!LSL“* adoaaMHAJ oach **itaac aad I'pocUl_________ tho^ttoM offloM of r. W. --- Corporotin —■ — - BMnTif *0 to Joel ai a meeting yesterday pMMd acttea M the ^ eaderslng a eaadMate for Bea-teaaat governor nattl other special meeting Schdle said only about 40 of >me 60 board memberi preaent and the board decided to delay a dedston until members who were not there bad a chance to voice their opinions. ^ The board was hoiding a aeries of meetings during the weekend to preraration for the annual state AFLCIO ct through Thursday. ffere^r£ooF af Key Bills in Congress ORANTKO VBA — Oliver Powers has reedved word from the Soviet Union that he wiU be granted a visa to visit his son Francis Powers. Tbe young Powers is held on espionage charges as the pilot of the U2 plane that uncorked an international Jumble and was the wedge Nikita Khrushchev used to split the worid's hopes for summit talks. Here the father works in his Norton. Va., shoe repair shop waiting for all arrangements to be made. The Stote Department has indicated he would have no dUflculty obtaining a passport. WASHINGltMf (AP) - Here is the statue of some of the top bOto SCHtXM. AID - The Senate Iburaday voted — and tetei ■dnded the aetton—to send its aid to education bBl to with the House. Majority Li Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex) i the delay because he_________ jiromiaed Sen. Richard B. RusreU (DCs) the aettoo wouM not he taken without notitying him. Joim-aon said he would give amjde tice of a new vote later. iNTERNATKMfAL-Tbe ! al Development Assn, to help underdeveloped nattons. Similar teg-islation was approved earlier by the House Banking Oommittee. CANCER — The House Commerce Oommittee Thursday recommended a bill to ban for human use any food, Coametic or drug colorg that can produce cancer in test animals. This ban— oppooed by the cidor industiy— already applies to all other '' ' of food additives. Houston Is Voting on Segregation - Resi- HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) dents of the vast Houston independent schoirf district will vote today on whether they want tote- But there la doubt their votes will have much Influence segregating the natkm’a largest segregated school ayatera. U. JS. Diet. Judge Ben C. Oon-nally has ruled the school district 1 will meet at the Oan-brook Institute of Science, Camp Oakland, and Michigan State Uni-veraity Oakland. credit courses in edpcR-tion, English, history, poycbology and sociology will be open fo qualified studento. JACK W. cmomJCBUROH A Consumera Power 0>. appliance service foreman. Jade W. Chettleburgh of 274 Starr Ava. will be granted n asaociate of engineering degree in industrial supervision by Lawrence Institute of Technology at commencement exerdoes Sunday at the Tord Auditorium. Chettleburgh and hia wife are members of the Central Methodist Church at Pontiac. Lawrence Institute of Technology will grant s amodate of engineering degree in mechanical technology to Clarenee Huemll-ler of 2102 Walnut Rd. at spring Sunday at the Ford Auditorium. Hue-miller has been with Pontiac Motor Divtetoo in the master mechanic’s department lor 24 years and waa recently pranot- 19 Courses to Be Oliered tor Oakland Residents Nineteen courses wiU be offered thle summer to Oakland County redfienti by Michigan Stote Uni-verdty. Additional information can be obtained from Daniel McLaughlin, regional director of the MSU continuing education program, at his office on the MSUO campus. Ibe first of the conrses will begta ea Jime N, with the last ctois slated to start Jnly M. be offered. Interested students can enroll Bw at the regional ________ tinning education office on the MSUO campus. Enrollments wiH also be accepted at the first class MUSEUM WORKSHOP A workshop in using museum isources in teaching wni be ottered at the Oanbrook Institute from June 2(KJuly 1. Three courses are scheduled at Camp Oakland—problems in adu-cation-guidance, guidance worii-shop, and mental hygiene of aehool children. All will run from June 20 to Ai«. 20. My tt-Ai*. (. All other dasses at MSUO will meet from June 20July 22. Theoe iadude group procedures in guidance, Buperviaion of Instnicttoa, "----------------- • ofachoob. mental faygtone of school children, learning theory in the classroom, and prtndptea of curriculum thecty Others are modern English history child psychology, modern Ameri-•odety and culture penonallty. Chilrtefief^ Rod Cross Not Sooking Funds but Will Forward All Contributions The Oakland County Chapt«y of the Anserlcan Red Cross today 80-*^ nounced it is accepting cash contributions for Chilean eathrquake relief. , Mrs. Mildred Bennett, director of the local chapter, saiiHhe Red funds but that "We wiU gladly accept any cash contributions that volunteered tor the rdief STOP Looking! la a ooasls M aiwithi. / laadlj a ptoHOCt. ■sLsssr I.m. oaS I p.m. ar to o.ai. aaOl p-ai. iteavto' "Other argaataaUoas ara haaditog that phase Of the reliet pragram." All contributioBs are sent immediately to National Red Cross headquarters and then directly to Chilean disaster areas. OfOctals estimate It will take years tq^ build the damage by the recent earthquakes. The local Red Cross Chapter, United Fund agency, at i: Franklin Blvd. Note Paralytic Polio Far Under Year Ago WASHINGTON » - Paralytic . olio cases thus far this year are running far below the 19U totals. There were 224 paralytic cases listed in the21 weeks of this year, ended May 28, the Public Health Service reports. This compared with 365 paralytic cases to the similar 1969 span. News in Brief Bargiai* biwke late Jim Tf. rells Gulf Service, 59 Auburn Ave., and took a cloth bag containing $50, It was reported to Pontiac police. Anna Bmikler, M6 Luther 8t, reportetl to Pondac' police yesterday that a dress valued at $16 had been stolen from her home. 9 2M mifi of c<9p* per from the Pontine Waste Mi-terial^Oo., 135 Branch St.. H was reported to Rontiac police yester-My. \ The theft ef a briefcase from his car was rcportei:^ to Pontiac police yesterday by GerWd B. Hargiwvea, 451 S. Telegraph Rd. The car was parked to fra^ of 15 Front droM 40e and up. —_ good bargains. Articles sedd __ ----“Tunfit. Oren Mon. thru 4. 30 8. Josephine. ei;ra"eriat PB 5-UOI. ' toSSntI —Adv. Fewtr Animals Slain In April Than in March LANSING (UPD-The JfWerel-Stale Crop Reporting Servioe says fewer animals of all species were daugfatered during April I960 than dmtig the previous month. The biggest drop was 19 per cent in slaughter of hogs. Service to Every Faith —with Solemn Dignity . . Thu bBOuty of a fiiterfol, and thg peace of mind of the fomily is often dependent on t^ proficiency of the Funeral Director In cooperating with the rites ond services of their church. Competent service to every faith ntoy b* difficult, but it is the service thot we offer. You con coll the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with confidence knowing that the requirements of everf folfh, will be fulfilled with solemn dignity. Simms’ 25 South, the business will open officially Thursday at 25 S. S^naw St. But the doors wiU be open for bustoeu all next week. Siinins to Open Outlet on South Saginaw Street which began abaat Apm 1, there had bera ealy to paraiytle eases reperted es eempered with UT la the oerreepeadlag (we IBM The states had reported a total at 314 polio cases of all kinds between Jan 1 and May 28, compared with 525 in the 1969 period. For last week there were eight paraletic cases listed among the cases repented from over the nation. In the comparative 1959 week there had been 32 paralytic cases among the total of 47. Eaton TeUs^ All Top Reds: 'Visit Me' ATTENTION Ovr BN svwes* S>M U *Mk( Mr JM? l»r kpproxlBkUly tt hoen -------------- _______________ ___________ rarttt rw jBMd. ptaww on shm tor sHRMtottR. «»• PM» I SOUD. RSTIOHAL RATBp COR-«m Sm •MSlee sms •Sort M to CMS bMUa wits ■MS eer. Mut W* vflttm to vwS K*rd tar hitber tocemr. MtclMa- MS MrutM to auasMsl ---m to ( moDUM. RretottoS IcrrttorT, Srseliia MMeek. for MtoWtol Inttrrttv vitto qaeiO-— OSSNU oad aSton DoL.'tS?**”’ *■ °- Tool Lathe Hands Tool Room Machinists - 1 locKl mumtaotortoe ( vook (WMtoa ospottoatty to FOR MODIRNIZA- (^mcMTlKdcx uaaOH WART: ... .. — (f* S-ITM. Inoo, n A.M. to COLLEGE MEN SUMMER WORK Llmltod BUtobor tt o^Mtto ....----.... — „ rrablr. b« oot BwrMorr. Troto- ' I Tllf CIllKl Tin iun HOB. I »>P Inwroneo kinej. RR S-TOH. ■ p Wanted Famak 7 • i WOMAN TO CARI POR CHIL- t hoiiMTork. U«« , - U.IH SebolorHIs - U to. Mon tor homo thoa Tom. , wwu or ooloroe. Asety b«tor» * ip JO t.a. or oftor S p.n. IM * UrnoT pboet FR MIW btowopo aolory Hi ptr votS__________ :Jls: itototr JH T T ooollfM y --- -j tooot Dozt tera’ outeoo*. AMcptod toon i oUo to toro OSH by a* For toforaoUoa cod U OR J-OtM I to t p.to. i^ion'whM eeUHt Dold to CARPXRTIRS. rotor! UNION r Northwoot sactloa. MA T>0 YOU QUALIFY? ON PRiTwsax Wo boro 0 poraoaont poolttap wlOi o loeol bttttoooo wblu oOtro i»- Uto.ua «------- ■- ---- torn wbo aiuiuneotti 1. An II a. Rdueottei . Ftroonollly. iiltoooM. r yon coo mnuthuo bole ouoll-(leiUooa ODd itort Immtdlatoly ol 0 totaltoutt o( isn nr tooiRb. ecu Ur. Bocoa. FB S«IS I aw. D H I V a R p6r ronte. Coiltn Claonori, SM WooS- to oe oir oed roonoto brako. K?i----------------------- EXFERtSNCEO NEW CAR ME- Hrndrnoa off Btoto U ^._^COOE ANFcaR HOPS NItht ^in, apply A. B W. Root • ^r. Ml BoMtIb mad Ite R. < oxp. to oftleo work. AbiUly to ! §-jg.ya3-a/m. Intermtnt In Mount ton Cometory. Morgun County, Tuna. ireru madn by tho Fnretey Pnnerol Home. In Metnoriam D* LOTINO MEMORY OF CHAR-W Adams Who passed away J .^rbaf^iSr.' ^ a aonww lot groat to to told Bat to ns who ItoTo loead yon and last yw Tour mkmary win ntyar grwn Sddiy libNJ tor «ift migirM That Simms owns the two-story 29 S. Saginaw and intends a aeUtterve, enalHind-ourry service will contribute tn low over-head costa, Simon pointad out Sav- big bargain ii . said the store’s policy would be to oQer guiranteed, first quality merchandise at pricet 39 to SO per cent or more under noraiaL SeoN of the taraltara, to to per eedt aff "We are woridng at prewnt oa a carpet aate and BohOa nie. We inteiid taeObr aiqrlemployu ii yean. COATS Draytoagg^ Donelson-Iohns I. he aaM, The store will' have unu hoars. wWi die accent on, eve service, eeid Simon. The achedule la 3 to 9 p.ih. Monday througlf Friday and 10 Am. to 5 p-m. Stturdaya, he eeid. Meneger of the new opebtlon will he Lewmee Saxton, a Slmns’ Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME ----' " '^iSaialB/"oe lolcl. m B 1 If sUto hlsbway H. and dl^ntlo tides sad attractions Apply at rtdo otfic*. Tclo-arapb at Xllaatoth Ukt ad.. I:J« p.m. Sunday.________________ Pjtperienccd Nurses’ Aides 7 A M. to 3:30 £.M. 11 P.M. to 7:30 A M. APPLY PERSONNEL DEPT. Outstanding Sales Opportunity PONTIAC Osteopathic Hospital 50 X. Perry Pontiac ' FE 5-4192 A^.| MANUFACTUREK OF TOF qUALITT MAINTERANCB THE RIOHT. MAR. WRITE THE • n.Mu osTMn. 0BPT , X ISIT. FART mSB ra o Mb lor > toso R. J. (DICK) VALUET Stt OpMaad AH*~*f** oaaa p to i SALESMAN’S DREAM RXTSTH RRuablx iuooLiAOB5^:aDr * »«r 1 ehudrtn. Rofor- : —— and tranapartatloo. JOT TED'S Bus Girls Fountain Girl ‘ Grill Cooks Day and Night Waitresses I YAtTIIBSU WARfnn_ dining room. Ft j-ataa. wytHEsg wTt>~TBAlta Wigg: • Jp^^toporaao. Utoity BiTlg * Jt. Sagtnaw___________________ Mm after i ** • ** , llto. U AMT aftor « ph. gtoga tt |g.lto a yaar. Ontset, ; ,5S4 e“jSka%,*.a ; £2? a»7— ,c.B to, w-‘ OMld~F6irTtoFm^ : TWfeNTY-SIX H^JWant^Feii WAirtBD FUU. TtM •AUM “wXltSESSES KITCHEN HELP CURB GIRLS THg PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 4. 1960 Work Wanted Fem«te » BwMdhif Sorvko^ lady OAT WORK. Day Bide. Co. FE 4-7744 1 TBiradIniO SXCATATlkO FOR FtoM ttlAi^fryin^ , f. fi[ A^SiT. um a>d oarocn IT lIM A«i rMMUbl*. By Kate OMnn Rent Apte. Fiimlalwd 37j Rut Apte. Unfurnhhod 38 . BaHdinK Service 13 ii5wxiBr~5jSaii~* It, g>llU>0«.OrATt«A. MA »-iw» ttm - TlUSill LAWMa. OAR- •n4 rMtMiraot nark. t< ^ M«cM ewpk t-' p.w: ilA No ltoa«rD«v» M **A «T Far blcbaat auaUtx. tuaraotaad lawrai vark at rtdi bottaa prioaa call eataar. JOS TALULT ; OL 1-A«n________ Ofc 1-tlM I SmLDKIU 1 nOOR RAMOdKri WOMAN WITH I huMOa*eaa^~'AaT aa _ OXT MT R _______n 3-1 aaA craap rauUaa aKlaa tM yplT*iraji7ta.I pja.,Tte tl"w. Rurae. - A-i CARTKirntT -Addttleaa - Baaaaiaalc --- - Oaracu . RiO ran — t 3-WW ^__ __.LOCK AND________ ItoapUaaa, OR >W -_MXlif~WORK. MOmWO laraa ar amall. Caamaralal ar ...daaMl. Fraa aaUwaU. OR I-«m.__________________ IX KiHOe CKMRHT WO^ BaiMine SuppMei 14 FOR BAIR I FT. LONO CRI ' ---peat 4-ta. aaatita. llav (Uiaad^ Mac . OlaaaS oa oaa al ____ , It. Olar-' — - a M aaati aa. ft : jik.*‘brt^M^ Busineu Service ALl. TYPE BUILDING CARXTAKIR OOOPLK. I Ua caa ha Al A-1 RIBBitiKNTIAL OOMMCRCUL ItaZa^VauTaara Tifeiii’ral Aattw. Jaba W. CaMaa UT FR l-ant. La Vara CaaatrucUoe, _Ca^,JI» R:_TaI^ph^____________ t ANDT CBIKl o'ARAOK. TUNE UP ---lalllT aad lenaral rapalra. ; ■ leraliB aara. Faru ' • VAaCto Cair-Til RaMal Lrmi^ Syyice ao,, COMFLRTI FAMILY LAUNDRY i - aanrtca—ahlit laralea. Paatlaci Lauadn. *«• R TWapa^. FR daHaara ■ a Rd. OL^I claaaup 'of all dabrla. FI a-am ' . ar^_>:dl«»- ___________ traachlni X^l-l«ll! A-1 ACI TREl RRRTICS •TUMF RXMOVAL 1 Traa ramoaal, trlamlad. lat aur ' — 1-Ilid or_FR d-tllll.____ , jaa%'sss^i "if iTa*S KXPRRIKNCID DIPRW vaalad. Moat ba M at ai llabla. Appla la paraan p.ai. DaUaa'a Raatautaa Wechaatar Rd.. Raehamr R^oroup HEi>^ EmideynieBt Atencie« 9 . Edwards Evelyn DOOTOR'I RRCEFnONlRT . *Md A aaat. attraetira (iriwha AR A ORODF OT RUILOIRS Wl affar law prtcaa throuih aoluma perchaaaa aa ciutaia "Qu^i Rum" bamaa—MM ptaaa. Wa'D aacura aartfata. No ablltatloa. Builders., Exchange FR I-Tlld Of OL »-34dl COMPLITR LAWN MAWTXNANn Dan'a Laadacapa Saratea. m • a-ciaa. _____ macban... _A«.. PMUac. Mlchlgaa. RLOOtmRuT'WALL CLXANRRB. Wall aad vladowa. Raaaoaabla. FR J-lMl.____________________ RLKTRIC MOTOR RRRVICR RR-patrhia aad rawladlag. lit K ' Kka Fhana FR Cj^l____________ Vk””4W AT Traa trImmiBd. traa aartarr. traa ^^OMS IKFMVE- Beekkeeping 4^ Td^ea 16 Top Soil Ufkt tad baarr trueklat. Ri biaa^ nu dtrti-tradtad toad, ts at aad troot aad Madtag. CASH I 48 Hours, for Homes, ! Equity, Land Contracts 3-dTS4!'"c^idimtial.~~ clean 3 AND 3 ROOMS. ANT OIRL (» WOMAN NBBD- ?1:«. Ai“?‘V5w!*?rr?“a*.nV TIM WRIGHT. Realtor 3-dTI4. camlldaaual. ^ ,4', oaklaad Aaa. Opaa til g:3S . ANT CLEAN-UP MTlIOHT HAUL- FE d-TMl or FR d-SMM lag. FE A-33M. ---------------------------- 1-A-l RENTALS 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX latomatle Boat - PsU Baaaaiaat WILL DBOOlUTI $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 ----------- d44 BAfT nVD. N ______atvauBcta___ __ riii- i BEDROoia. partly furn-n>c, adulta, labad aaar Owaa Sekaol aad . pfc y»m. I FaodWwa. Call FR d-d731. hm. . I. Itl.m-M. I1.M9M ^Wtta 5a.“£Sf?31 , PrussniRkipf. Tanoring 17 j Meving & Trucking 22 ■1 Movnia m\ia Muat kaow how la run C9 ■ ALTBRATIONB. PR d-ISSd. n Flor- UA. T CRC, Do‘light atnea work. Rook DOO^f"lSckFnONl*T IX auiS“SKfl<^" "•...... s* Naada aecurau typist who can do datall and ttfura RECEPTIONIST ........... IE Who Ukat daaltag with tha ---piiMle. MuM ba aastaad at- faaettra. ApUtuda Isr llg- or"'aha*r8^”- "• OENERAL OFFICE l> Two raung siRtBaan aaad Misrp atrT up to ago 4d. ta rua tbair anica. No shart-baad. 'Trpe M. FIOURE cLeeE ........... IX DEMIL iraSSu&SwO . SR KtBl tppttrBDee— bMotbU aOC^lcEFINO ............ 131 Pt w’3C” trw Co lISS W. Ruiaa^ FE LSUl : ^ BXIXR ELECTRIC aSreouu. and res. FREE EkTlMArBS OR lAIM SOME. OARA6lTcAdtbsrA&» Uooa LMoaaad buUdor. FHA — ' Oarden Plowing 18 Tv7iin~W»i»ai AL WARNRR. ROTO TSXIMO ROUSE kOYINO---------FWlTT lawaa aad tArdaaa. FR 4-SP4d. oqulpiiod. Ite dBddS. L.A. Toumg. aNDT'S ROTO TILUNO, SI INCH Mn.LXI|-B FL^ SRRTKHrar- ANT RIND OF~ claaaad tor UBwaatod ortleloa. PR IBB, aaadiBg flatahtai. FE 4A4ds. ROOF REPAIRS EATEBTROUaEINO FE 4-0444 FLABTEkiMd A XlcyXlR REAB. -R Pim Fraiar Tlliar. FE 4A5T4.____ OARDEN AkD LAWN ROTO-TILL-lag. 4PSS Robaoa. FE S-dBIS for- mcrly of 311 E. Wtlaoa._____ OARDEN FLOWING AND FITT040 Lldii^*OR 3-3Wb'____ ■_____■ lARDBN FLOWOKl IN TIIR 9t PoBilM aLd L a k • Oiioa. IIT t-Mll. I a*) UORT I Wedding Napkins - 'TREE'' - -FLUB US INFORMALS-Wlta Erary Ordar Of Wedding Invitations Backenstose Book Store » EAST LAWRENCE FE H«U DAINTY MAID BUFFUIS — «d Menomiaaa. Mri. WaSaaa. CASH FOR FHA CLEAN A PLEASANT. LA& , d^SStarT.'^ FARTULLT nnudOOD. 3 ROOM [eraoca( rsdutrad. nit W. MAFU MATT AIR t-dIU j FURNISHED NBAT,_ CL^N J j ooi F.‘ C. Wood Co., Realtor I c!udad“*dli4ri F.aWoodCo. WILLUMS LX. RD. AT Mdd OR S-UM ----* 1. W S-StSl MOVE FOR HTHR COST OF SHIFFIMO. Rant aad drtra a ai truck with 11' raa be tenrica ta m^r elt (Utti. Pboaa n 4-M O’DELL CARTAGE t>»i aad long dlstaaea mactea. Fboaa FR d-dgdd anno ' lac! iar'JI stmetlaa tBgtaiNn. Oosd typina aad ibortbaad. LEGAL STXNO................. S3 Typa M; •harthaad M. Bs- .BTlSSr* Wabai BUSINESS Service Directory I Trucks to Rent ■ LAEE ASROCIATTONS SCOUT maaUrs. Oartllled taaehar r‘“-Red Ooac Ualnlai wUl ta awlmmlnc aad lUa caylag at j laka. (hJmtnatlaf procraa. I MU »43dd.________________ TH3UEB FIXCX SAND ATAILARLB WE PAY ALL YOUR BILLS Faymaau you can olford. If owi dlOd to g3d.dN aad b^ LET’S GET MOVING Spring ta tlma to mays. Wa bars ---- walllM for elty^ laka ti^ farms and buct- nmnr. Lmaat. all uUUUac t ’“‘cill"MI V* _________ Paul M.‘Jones, Real Est. good locatloo arhrata M^ea « i aadnrtdt. Call alur S:3t FR _b bsdrooa and bath. AU stllMlaa fumlahed. plus prlrtU entransa. Claaa to Tcl-Huron. Frafar lady wtlllag ta babycU aacaalonally for • ^rt r--‘ •- ----- LISTINGS WANTED ^Mj^MTLT PURE. FE 4Biddi Mtdk 4 ROOMS. ratM aMd dA". t NICELY FURNUHED 3 ROOM ROOM UOOSt. ---------- ireb and fenced yard. Very ..leoaabla to a reapoatlbla re-I tirad coupla. Inquira 34td Plat ! f >ke Aveaue, Keega Harber, *a?t,iaF?a..4K.fe S ROOM FLAT UFFEIL AT IM K Fairmont. CaU FR a-tT31. ATTRACTIVr. NEVADA ST.. 1 bdrw. MS aie. FE l4dH ar Attar d. ^ TLYAN Manor, I badrooa boma, IH kri"d-dM '**’^*^^ ClCDAit ISLAifD LE.. NXW LAEE front. 3 badrm.. dnpici. Beautiful Tiaw. Idaal awtmmAM. beat-•-I aad nthlng. ON 3-MlS. iAN 3 II daya i^ PE S-lfn LARO^FARkI BOMB #OR FAM- Ara.. Roebeator. d r dawn. 4 roonia sad wmm «w. omw-arale aatraaesa. S ear laraga. Sloaly Jaadaeapad M. Ssiltb A Lilly tdSr^ISd Mala SL Raalae- Ur. OL l-dl«________________ fiBiRM. BouaK/ohiuteR FaneM be^^ard. Cldie to tcboPI I BIOROOM iOMB. MM DOWN. M.3ld. 14 N. BhlrUy. FI d-lldS. 1 SIDRM.. aStBBZEWAT. 3 CAR IlA I’llU*'**' **"*' *"* 1 BDHOOM BRICK RANCH. Alum, ttorma and cartaas. Car-ptUBg throughout. Farad itnat. Urgt lat. OaklaBd Laka area. 3~iroR6oM. POLL RAkkifairr, aMa'i*Ta^'waU twR baaia ta a ■aad kaat olda nalihberbaod. M.-IH. Sl.Md dewa. Owaor. 1 BIOROOM TRI-LBVEL IN Clarkftton. Saciiflec for Inimttf* fto. MA k-HH. I SDRM. LAicBPR(»rr^ laMIr*. ■m lOxSSO. Trade or for lulty. d*d BOO. pymU. FR 3-SM7. lEDRM.; lib BAtH, Itb CAR iriie, kicAlad acroae etraat trom ikland Park, waUlag dUtaaea ccboola, Sbopplsi and Poattae aal. MIM. MM dawa. M4 Hal- W ai. y\. OXBOW lake l rooms B bath. up laatrlai aaburbaa Ufa Big -- i ASS-SiTik w jej—(w ww T ^ Bcbnatdar. MA 4-lSM._ yard sad gardaa araa. I badnae..i* W)R RAIR* KENNEDY M.ssr - "• ... .... CPBl' EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELINO lERVlCE 34>b EAST HURON BUTTE Boilden OFFICE MANAGER ■ ■ a DoAlar ai 1 aiJary fe tn EVBLT1 mM CmuM It’w Seaetary $400 fatareattag paatttoa trallaMa U you hare goad aklUi, I day w^. now, madara offlcaa, aiaaileat fu- Work Guaranteed OARAOBB - AWmNOB ADDITTORB - BTORB Bromo - rempaa FHA TBRMB - I YBBTrO FAT DAY BLDG. CO. fa-yvaa F, 4-dSM ywsrt of ago. Two 1-woak aaa-kteaa. July 11-31 aad Aug. S-li. I dara a weak iMoa. tbra FrI.I. Oftara eeararaaUoBal Pranch. nature lore. tporU and water akilla. lUUa dM par aatatoa. Include lUBch aad tmaepartattam. For further lafornetloB eaU EM 3-4di4 lafUr 4 ~ W^k WantiM M«l* 11 3 FINIBRED CARPBNTXRB. NICE work, by hour or )ob FE *-3313 I Ff~llU8Ky WANTS WORE OF ang kind I hare car and tooli lor moat Jobe. II.M hr. UL I RXLIABLB MARRIED MAN. yeara old, boat apjwartad, * aa able, of fellowini Inetructlont d A-1 CARFENTlte WORE. NEW CRATIONi dcU^ p re. IT! 4- ANT WORE wanted. ODD JOES. FE 3-Mtl ar Tt 4-MM CABINET MAKER AND CAR#ni'- carfxntir wore kind. Reaconabic. Ci p.m. FE 3-343».__ carpentry - M TI Repalrt, remodaUnk. 1 epacUlty. Baai. Oh l.ldd't OP COLORS IN ANT FINUH FAINT iBtartor aad Bitcrler_ OYIIR^M^ALLFAFER pontTac-roCkcote PAINT STORE ALL BENSON LUMBER Complete line of Building Materials COLONIAL LUMBER "Builders Hardware’’ KLBCTRICAL SUPPLllS PLUMRINO SUPPLIBS FHA & ABC TERMS " Houri I a.m. ta 1:11 b.m. T3I4 Rlghlaad Rd. (MMI OR 4*0316 Building Metarule -RECLAIMRD BRICK— WINDOWR-DOORS-TRIM ___^ ■ r. ROOFWO SURPLUS LUMBER & kUTXRUL BAUM CO. 134g Hlgblaad Rd. (M-MI OR Abstract ABSTRACT & TITLE OUARANTT COMPANY “For Your Protection” FE 5-8118 tb-Toa PIckupc Itb Toa SUkea Dump Trucka SeaU Tralltri Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 331 S. WOODWARD FR 4-d4dl PR 4-144 Open Dally lacludlag-Ruada 1-A Reduced Rates Local or load dleUaaa morlag 3MUH MOVlbU CO. FK 4-4344 I fainting jftj:^rRlt^ PAD ----,. Ca»n ---- ____________________ IBY CLASS DBCOhATlNO PAINT- ehacke. aoataga. ph« bllla pAld, and paym and uUllUai 11 daalr„.. HOMEX SERVICES 304 National Bank BMg.. RoehatUr Phene OL 1-3104 and OL 1-dldd SWEDISH MESSAGE IN THB PRrVACT OF TOUR BOlU A-1 PA1NTINO DrmUOR kX-tartar. II par coat dUa. far eatb. OuaraataadT^Fraa eat. FR 4-I3M. ScrricM CARFimtO AND UFHOtETRRT FR 4-ldTl BLOOMFIELD WALL cleane:rs WALL c WALLFAFRL________ ROia WINDOW CLRAMUKl FE 2-1631 I Crtam^^. FAINTINO, INT. A EXT. PAPER !sr------------------- Everything GLASS AND MIRRORS FAINTINO. paper' lURODfO. and raildaaUal. TE 3-Wdd. PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. Lawrence St. FE 5-6441 Inioraace Paint $2.98 Per Gal. MORGAN RA1U3WARB RD. FE 1-1147 11 COMPLETE INSURANCE Serving Pontiac Since 1929 LAZELLE AGENCY _______MM Dtxla Hwy. WANTED: ONB t6'tRRRB ACRR4 , Wtd. ChiMren to BoRrd Z8 ^ “** 3111 W. HURON ST. 1 xBRRR ROOMB, FLUB EITCHRH ' PRORFRCTR or RURFRCTil and bath. AU hara oaa eagaratad Do you want to eell your prep-' badreem. At lew at IM. S!, .ri«t SLATER APTS. the utur — yon baadU It. but lb a a a-ia a a aa a you Ttellr want ta taU quickly i u N. FARXR ST. and quUtly, eeaeult ut. It won't | PR 4.3444 coat you a eent for a prompt and Arm d AND SUNDATS. SIR accurate opinion ol tba preicnt | CARKTAKIR MR CARROLL. market ralut. 1 _____A 1 ARCADIA CT.___ WHI'I'P. BROS. I WRBT 81DB. 3 ROOMS AND BATH OR 1-ISM ------- i OBl, MO yar ...........- I. Call Ft 1-3433 baton d ______ MAyfnlr d-dSM____ LBASp WITh"(»«ON^T0°BUT. d na. wUb 3 room apt. for U-coau. YlM MalTiB la Brooklaode j 3 RDRM RANCH. CRESCENT LX. Prir.. MM down, faacad back yard. MSS Eidrtdfa. FE PMM. I BSDROOM. BARBMENT. BRICK -----•- —“ ^ouy^ TraJe a and waU papartag. IIT CLASS EXT. A INT. PAIHT- Frtcce rcaeonable. srtngjja ; lie. FE 3 FAINTINO * DtRX>RATIHO. orating. OL 1-HM. haaglag. Fn guarantaad. 1 Tctevliten Service Z4 (NtEST TV. 1-HOUR SBRVUDE. Baidwta ”***'*' ^ *** DAT OR NIOBT Tv SRRVICK. FX S-13N or FE I-IIM ___ M. r. STRAKA jBNSBN’S TV 8BRV1CE. AFTXR-Boon A avenlgg "" ---- Upholstering 28 XAELK’S CUSTOM UFHOLSm-Ia|^ll7t Cooley Ukc Rd. IM iHouAs uraoLerxRpto' ' 317 NORTE PERRY XT. 1 UCXN8ED HOME. DAT OiR \A Kw mmwtm WWL A^ll CMioiBD! DAT CARE FOR GHa-draa, Uceaaed beau. FI 4-3M3. Wtd, Household Ocods 29 affliahcxs a fornhIire or appUaacet needed. Will in moi eaah. Fleaaa phone FK fma. spot eaab *7or”luod UlerUteai. furniture aad mltoeUdaaaua. Fraa aaUmataa. FK 3-*ld7.__ Aim FOR FURNltURI AND^AF-pUaaeat. Old ptacaa or beuaaf^ Pnuaat eourtaoua earrlea. FI iSFliiTirr rr orTrill it for you. OA t-3Ml._________ UNWAIli'iD~ARIiajg~pii5a~ia traa of ebargt. PbOM '*nB HRLPDia BAM)'' MA l-Udl. If BO aaawar, FI 4-71dd. FAMTED: BEDROOM RtitYR. RMetrta atora. cbact at drawart, aad abroBM eg mapit dinaUa. CaU MT 3-lMl.______________ MlsceHenceuB HAVE aueblna ar place at atttea - " bqnlpmaat act U buy thaaa Itama. WANTED -LAEKLiaTWOB--- ^ Buyers Galore 7733 HIOHLAND HD. Rent ApU. Unturmshed 38 1ST FLOOIk 3 FLAT. OAt-MT.] aawlT dee. Parking. liS Chaodl^ ar PLOfm.' ifYnb KSoid. ktt„ bath Stu. 1*4 N. Fgddaak. 3 aiDRM. _______M S. Taamanla._______ 3 a 1 RMS. NEWLY DEC. Sf59i a ntrlg. Frt. 3M WhlUauwa. -3 BXORM. AFT^ EXCXFTIONAL-Ijr clean, 8L ktta' - - — aitld afiar d p.m.________ 3 ROOMS-FRIYATE BATH k EN- *---- ■*-re. rafrlttntor . and IbT FLR. PBIV. BATH A ENTR. I Auburn"*tlL^'3334f Crooki a R AMUR A TERRACE. 4 itOCHdS. Rent Apte. Furnished 37 SFACIOUi 3 RDRM lUNCS HOME — On 1 acre. Dear RocbciUr. AUaabad gAruga, Seraamad parcb. BaauUfaUy Unataapad. OanTco-laat to Poattae. OH Taob CaaUr a Mi CUmaaa 4131 par me.. 31M Waat'Rtf. WMbla^. Call ST 1-4477 or ST l-tgr W. Yale, Cor. Stanley WANTED. USED PBNCI WIRl. FK l-lWd. VrTD: ADOLi^ Wanted to Rent 32 * ^ . II004M AND RATH HODKHN Ol a Urn IM ta a gnod aalgb-befbaed, Xseallaal beUa tor re-uramaoi oowpla or young ooapla Net gtUUic aurtad. Deed drain- ».’SI5.J?3'daR'‘“ d BEDROOM PiUUI HOME laealy oM farm Soma U aietl- .xt ^iw.' I lu____ . -- »»krtaiMV8. It S ceuplta, with taiftll ebUde CbU n tt'ANfih 'tS'rent--------- BLACK (NICKER TIC. Namt "Inky." Cbtld'a pat. Ra- ward. EM 1-4004 afttr d._____ LOST: LAOT’d kSD tolfOLO . HOTORCY^ SADDLE . between Draytea aM Faa- ShafR Liying Quyt^ COOPLB OR LADY TO SHARE d 3 AND 1 PlUI. pet. after 4 p i— 3 LABOR ROOka FOU COUPLE. It Aubuta Ato. FR 4-1311. 3 CLEAN ROObU, COUPLE OR . rag. -FR 4-4tdl. only. FE 3-3343. Erec. N. RAODIAW ______________^31__________. 3 AND 3 rXXM AFT. CALL FK 4-4711. V>sth?*adultofu 4MI44 3 R004I8. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. .sr- 3 ROOM APARTMENT FOR PEN- OXBOW LAKE.____ ___ 4 ROOMS AND BATH. HBAT AND a torn. EM 3-0734: ----Brack. StoU Straot. PE 4^. ruhlag. I alaap t, 1 aUape -jj^tac«»»ttoBa, Juaa-Rapt. OR JSw MODERN COTTAOB AT lia glne Laka. Ptraplaea, gae boat. 7 ROOM MODERN CUCKLER REALTY I R. RgMnw_ FI 4-4M1 Praia. DL 3-|3ii_ 26? SOOTH PADDOCK 1 btorooBM, 3 Mr garagt. walk out baaaaiant. Will rant with option to purebaaa ar Uka ama.l dawn payneant ar Uad contract. PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin______n 4-t37S NM pSWM. J RDRM RAltCH. 3 DnEw LK. NtAR PONTIAC. LQI tract. dll.SdS. Ncadt aomc ita-leklng OB XSddl.____________ |TM Dowte -^"hear 'iiuE' Rifr For Reut Rooms I CLEAN ROOM, NICE BIUPB. PS >-34M. 134 Mt. demaai St. huR eropYiNo at dope, tea. 11300 each. Take e 4-4MI.______________________ ARTkONT INCOia NORlP Peatlac. BuUdtng la geM canon. - laemna 0174 per month. C. PANOCS wtb Rt. ^ OrteaelUa _________il'Aj-isy_____________ baOROOM RANCH. HLE BATH, paaaiad kiteban. full baaamaat. —•- ------------------k? aaatr. •^iiaMtook''oo£6iriAte; eitar Halchta. Smith * LUly, lac.. 4M lialB RL OL l-Sldl. pared rand, only $40 dewa.' H. C. NEWINGHAM gtgg^CROOES AND AUBURN 5112 MARY SUE "**' “*sSs Doni*"*’ 'Vit aad FUm cook deelrca morala vork. Cill n t-ifot. ifSetTHTf^OOriOY" DE8IRX ------R. wk. '---------“ “ WOLVERINE LUMBER COMPANY WE BUY, SELL, OR TRADE ALL TYPES OF BUILDING MATERIALS Pstiol PATIO STONE CO. FACTORY TO TOU FRICBB *“ ———d lU . M-M. BM 3-4* LOST _____ mair^nf 17tt'****** lootThumcy"TmTSiiSnSb ■ray. mala dag. Chtldiaa'a pat. Eaward. EM l-d3T7._____ A RIDE TO DETROIT FROM Fontlae. Laavbtg at I a.m. FX " d p.m. Bditb. 'n 4^ IJtWN WORE AND ODD JOBS |p^.d^ hour. Eip. aad Ref. OCBNSED ELECTRIUUN WANTR work. Rom. Rctac. OR 1-4731. REMODBLIHO. QDAUTT WORK. Raaaaaablc prteti. Oablaata —* cldllty FE 3MH. ___________ SLE TOUNO OOUFLE 320 S. PADDOCK ST. FE 2-9784 |MtUoo In^ TUTORUiO. OliAOkS 3-d. FE • wauT wasb'ino St Ml HjKtHkal i FRED W. MOOTE ELECTRICAL INC. "Sernag Pcattae Slaoc 103d" FAC1%T MAINTENANOE and dll typae of ELECTRICAL CCOTBACTOB wrtx Dd‘wiJRK <# ANt inih. WMX WASRINO. wriNDow and afflm eleaolng, aloe daaaraUas. FE l-3IM.^ LKHNRED CmmtACTOR * BLECTRICAL ENOWBUkS FE 3-3134 PR 3-4IN 444 W. WuroB — Fontlae BUILT-IR ovens; RANOB TOPS, EOOOa. WASHERS. DRYERS, AND MCFRIOERATOR^. ORNRRAL ELECTRIC, TAFFAN. THRRMADOR, RCA WHIRLPOOL. WRSTINOBOOEE. XTrClON AID. LOST: WHITR AND BROWN pup. TicUty Auburn UI/Mdd7.____________ Notices and Personals 27 Institutional FURNITURE In Color for Your Office or Your Home .GENERAL-PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY IT W. Uwraoec St. PR 3-dlSI Sitei IS 3 WdldkN WANT I lag a beuac cicaato _ EXFURldlCm BABYRI' aantf Ladd's, Inc. Developers of Fine Building Sites ampton Elec CLIP and SAVE YOUR RfeADY REFfeRENCE FOR ALL FUTURE NEEDS. ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? wtd, CentTRCto, Mtga. 38 A BID FROM US rii(MBuSri ‘Durance co. AMOLSTRLT THB FAStm AC-tlam aa your laod caatract. Caib bayara waltlag. (toU Realtor partrldda- FR d-3Mt. IIM W. Bu- lake priTllaaM, wwaan or woA- RMS. a iAiv, laundry pa-cillUea. Nib S. Aadaraaa. MI 4-1414._____ Brick Flat — Heated ____ _ prteata _____________ LWtag loom, t badnooL kllcba% atta. dtoaiu. bath aM idraca. SwiTFE SdS? •****■*••' ___________-IWia." VACAtTbR Wbua you work. Na laeruaaa ta rooming S boarding —— ‘ “ AND LET UR OIVI YOU UhE PLACE 70 FAT BUDGET SERVICE td W. HURON______FE 3-U-, c^SItavb rfbcial, diAd c6kt- ------- PR 3-1344. 44. Dqratby a PR 3-1344. Tndebt? IF so LET US . Give You I Place to Pay Ease Your Mind \Vt ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ■ TI3 FONTl^ BTATB r BLOO mi-S4M Buyers for Contracts CLARK REAL aSTATB PE 3-7tdd Roe.: Ft 4-4113 ASK FOR 3«. CLARE____^ ciQEnroe land contractr. a. J. Taa Watt, 4144 OtiM Rwy. (A 1-f— immediate action Ob bay tobd toad etatneU- Mtw •r MMODbd. Tbur CMh u^oa m(- K. L. Templeton, Realtor 333d OrdMrd Uka M. tu 4-^ LAND cormciR 'ie~BUT oia Wanted Real Eatote 36 1% OnCOUNT. dld.Md LAND {ryit?u*“,srsr‘-5Kni Itb lBtaraa4. C. FANQUa I eMtb Rt Ortaariue NA V3S1I n d-( nrata aatraaca and bal day warklag aopaplc. ao onwen, 3 MCCilll. >URNIBH&m!il uttimaa. private bath, prtvala ea-tranaa. Ul Cantor Straat. Or aaU FK 3-34H altar 4. _______ 3 R4U. CLOSE IN. CUAN. BABY welcome. 43 Oladatana, Feattac. t R3U. MODERN FVT. RATH. 1______FE 3-3314. _______ 3 ROOMB. FUHT PLO(3it.~ cMlU drag waieema. 73 WaMlitotoA. 3 Ria. ARD~lStH. BABY WIL- 1 ROOMB * BATH. FRITATB «amrTTSBRoeg~i2$ivBi. prlTato entranaa Chlldran wel-eaMa.^UM Mt. Rd FR --- noOMR ’ ^^Bltoe. t^'. fit, mJarmo room >6u rbmtIo bualoaaa ar jerotaaalaaal m" aftor I p.m._____________ law. aluimuim awabMa. only I yetrt old. Hugo lot, tmmadiato In ragoi to dan, ato. FE SdSd». ANOTHER BEST BUY“ rE£&5S%7£^A% 4 BEDROOMS nniM vaM. fruit traaa. Mto of 4 ROOM AFARir-.aearatad. tUad bath, r, rafrtcarMr, gaa baai Room irlth Board a tocludad. atoraga room * taalUUaa, — *- Kt. ri ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS ■'Raat Oraatly Rahaad- aPKlAUERD' Bare!, Itooltor- FE I RHL RASiSiBNT AFT.. UttL-lU^ priT. ant., ebdwar. Near town. I13.IS weakly. 3 WUIaid 3' "iio6b« AND BATE. PRIVATE --------------------K! aatraaaa, a4aam bagt. ■ae fnralabad. Vary al Sara Batobto. PI 4-4d Ljjf'vL&a C. Schuett, FE 8-0458 A REAL BARGAI?r" Wilson Real Estate SRD FtOOR. S EOOMR OF OR Ojm SATURDAY AND roNDAT 13 'tU t p.m. Baa tha bona tba pubUe U raalag aboat. 1 badrums, ■ »» bsma. ItalabMIamily TOSH. eMm kHebaa. gae Ft Sdt THE POTmAC PRgSS; SATURDAY. JUKE 4, 1960 TWENTY-SEVEN Beautiful “LAKE SHERWOOD” coimiireaAaT Qaitd-teTtl ea lir *«e4«4 tak* Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities a l-ssf ‘ WEST SIDE INDIAN VILLAGE $800 Down. F.HA. BaMIr to aen iato. S bodrooa>, liLlLS*!?- •ifM. “»sur---- J«:;kmc........ 134 ONEIDA PbOM PI S-USl HQUSEMAN-SPITZLEY BY OWNER Tiko 0T«r poyoato. PE 4-MU. BY OWNER-$600 DN. a iMOraoai*. OwM*. Lorto M. Uko prirlloft. TWO. OK l-CI3a. BY OWNER laodfooa booM. aw w. BARGAIN wlYlShSo"* kolS! •iwaiana itora* a urMu. Now >«>r loroc*. Lot n 1 aasv N*or Avkon a oioob M. M.ate. W. O WhHeoab, KooMof OL t-iwio. CLAIUSTON area 3 BEDROOH. >. klA Mias. CALL OS POR BARA TAVBt "----and tarmi; Pr^ Ct ^MTJMiai. - - - ___a-(W4T. BBIX^OWritikAL raiCB. a lorn MrooBi £r % rUofM. < aias ( gwiM wu ten oror lor com- 'tl? ““C? mnnooN Lok*. a bwiroom. foU bOMaaot, ^UBlaiuB It oral, jetiourl Torim. OR l-mr BliSSgk* looS.- pite wKT III.SM witb iuas Da uTtk por tout PHA. Pfe Alte ' " *** LAKE OAKLAND ! ! ! 3[~r own piltou booohltt Thli 2-f X.S tor Fi^AT PROM l:as t» l.n oo NO MONEY DOWN go^^rUMtarpteonn,. BDOB McN/ B ABT aSETM OWNER RETIRING Boi^eoteW •MoTLooboI por aoDia. OwaOr UI B««t • NER RETIRING boiiilto«“ite» fr«t*yklS. MUlpmoa oolr I TOan oM. Mast toRKsfON II!!!! iPwf*S**jOTVs, Real Eat. SYLVAN LAKE aoalaa bBUt 1 torn IH -------- -watr. pb a-«ao«. oit a BiomooM f owoar. PB »W. No bi'at. By ■ODK U lea. MA 1 SuburtMin Living At Its Best Taor fMart hoaa la Ibo (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3B021 REAL ESTATE. TNC. UPPER Long lake Owner Trails fer red 1 kodrooB vaaelL tVk batba. lartt ^tlte * rooa'^trte&a^\ke' SSSl.Ta?k5!?‘.a-o%---- ----oaahar, dlapoaal. Lake prirt- tead. M wlSi 7^ boach. only aw foot StTarai olbar beata to Houseman-Spitzley ■« i-uii_______kM a-wa VALUE!!! ^dn«B a car RUSSELL YOUNG R^BSTAT. a BtmgaN^ OPIBI m B. MADIBOH OPBNI ■Ul S PJN. AttiaetlTa 3 .jdfooa bnntalaw wUh oak noon, fat boat, pavtd drlrt, buUt in pttn and raaft' Pa»te»to than rait. Walkte ilkte diatai Northtrn i W. Yale. Cor. Stanley Modal opto dally. J badrai. brick, fat boat, boat, a* ebotca loeatloBi. aa. down pyat. PE lAIM or VS M7II. HICMPELMANN lUCALTT brtok raacb. Ito larofo Laka priaa. Lot MSaUA. Ownar, MA 4-aia>. ___________ WALLZD LAEX. RAltcH HOME. a. f RCiOM RANCli: Kroant, W.SM, SkM Idaally loeatod S badrooa boaa. ProB tba loni. hai lb—-------------- with a tireplaee to I •craaoed la porcii, tbli lb tn an aatanUTo typo boaa. ^lut Uka Prtatlaiaartl Look tkli oi -t not OrtoOTlUa I--------- " ad call V ~ - lartbor InloiBatton a^OR Moai. ctuAdmo ifbom orzt bil rj^ob ^t 0(1 Woodward. MUth ------------- ---------1 a Itp. llT. rte b lib. wltb a way t^a, a kU kdrmt., Uk oaraBle bathe, ebaraiu potto, carport, located ‘oS^'ssf sTii^a^ tboi^ paa i Ji*dln?^ra?.*?fpU.-l*__________ ^aaat Mrat.. Ito caraato bathi proTida aapla--------* *- WAUTOO. -_________ ta 4-on CHRISTIAN HILLS Nnr MBUO. bnnUlally .ccapM raacb boa# an 1___ «iira.‘antoS2rtio-i‘; lot dtotaanlo pobUc alaaaetary MoaL abort onao to ibop, ohurohoa. now Catholic aolMoi. fOK s4le~By OWNER. 3 BEt>- OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 TRl-LBVBL BTAPITBR MOOBL fan CoBOMrea Rd. O. PlatUay, Balldtr EM Steta divN. ea4lt aiIMcan. MW. 3 badrooB brick, walk-- -batamoM, 3 bat^' ---- I (earth kauMBL OWNlltliATniirijfATl.” MOST tacrlfloo, a badrooB brick, oar-potod tbroiwbaut. Water toft-oner. difpa Ucludod. J ear fa- rata. Wat tide. PI C-dfet._ OPEN tUNDATl TO I SYLVAN LAKE AREA Stn waltoa Bird.. Waterford Twp. ranch hoite Poll price I17.CN with I aora OBd 34 ft. fuU bu . t* *-»*••• Oocn a to a Soodar. FOR OR TRdSji BV own- POR COLORED. tSTt DOWN rpoat aodam a badrooa bon flauad front porch, nice lot. car ftrata, dtnlni rooa. bai POR SALE. CUTS 3 BIDIUXIM year around cotton at EliatT toth Lake Ectatot. Pull batemant. ear taract. 1 abort block to ortrata beach, metuardt, (raa morte danelna. bataball. etc. aa.MS down, taka oear Uad eon-tract of $a.»M At MC por aontb. Call PB S-foW. ______ FIRST OFFERING ! ! ! bcailtlllil kttob^ lull baaa-Jcni — amOE LOT Oaran laldor eoatract ___________ ---------- - BEDROOM BRICK. Xa BtIym Vinatt r MidittottU ---- sj~i:ri5.?WW&S KCtm W8a«ii:~ bM ^0^5^ ^i^?*jtodi rooa with baaamont. Salta band- sesk’_____________ m Sooth St Lake Privileges Roar Brlaaa Laka. Canal la ret Meat 3 btdfooaa tllad bath, f luraaee. 3 late li------- ^•sssasTStoJ PONTIAC REALTY l-ln porch. . tlLM. 1 OPEN .SUN. 2-6 Bylran Lake. Price radneed. By owner, Trwuferred. I room, tpa- alon. 34I.IW. Tour lerat. 1« Jaart K Bird. PE MSCS. OPEN SUNDAY U Sr“/owW-aR'-fe«.Vr ddd. NOW IHd down to IddM bal-anoe. C.badraow and ,Ult bath lip. 3 ear carajto. aoaaot drlTc. ------- carpeted bulll-la. featnree f!?He. mt Sbawaee Lana. Modern tri-leaal boBe 3 bedrooaa, 3 bathe, ---------------- - ------------- W. Yale. Cor. Stanley 3 bedr-u., eluB. aMInf, iton (rant. Oar. Or. did. an. 40 (I CABNIVAL By Dick Tamer For Ssis HoEBes 49 bargain baa 3 roote aa/bla4 aad Btad (or d30 pa aolaS: boaa hat d roooa. 3 Hand fnU baenaaBt land to UmSt Mod 1w i^Sib lurry on tbto. It won't toot tonf at dd.d0d with dUdS dawn. GIROUX OBRBRAL RIAL BBTATE DUto Ewy. OR 3-PI Opn 'tn E Bat, 'to d OPEN! m B. MAOnON OPENI •ATOROAT AMD StJNDAT. I til d pn. Attraeure 3 bnt pa^ onee. oam to aeon and rann. Paymenla cheaper than rant. Walktoo dtotanee to Leltocon, Northern and JACK LOVELAND BIO 'T' TRI-LEVEL • leaetoteiM. TjtaB.namin OPEN EATDROAT A.M D 8CNDAT 13 -Ul d p.a. See the home the public- It raring about. 3 bodroomt. m bathe, (lalabad (amtly room, drama kiteban. fa* heat and partd drlVo. Purnlabod aodtl at fdt E. Paurtb Street. Out Joolyn “Gee. Mom, Dad's pure magic as a pitcher! You should have aeen him disappear when Jimmy Miller hit that fly through old man Collins’ window!” Bast on Pourth to Arlene. Warren Stout. Rooltor, PB d-Ofdf or PB l-dlfS. The For Sale Houses lirn B. MADISON OPBNI * goa btAt. pared range. ParaenU ebaopar ftlklni dlalai ___________Nortnam i ktotoaon tchooU. 1310 do wUI gat^ou aUrtod. B OPEN' HOUSE Sat. «md Sun. 2-6 P.M. The Composite B BIOOBBT VALDES IN MONTUa OP RiaSARCB RAVE gone Into tbto hoBt to enable Me bnUdar to glre you the ut-meat In gracloua llring at tbe tboao apocUl laaturaa a para. AlUBlnuB aiding . rooma, tg bntha, famlty kitchen. CMcc of goa or oU baot. Ei-thm bomea for dll.3lf on y«ir DRIVE ODT W. HURON TO LTNN VVE TRADE tboao eatroa: enrpatlng. ato. at - ------------ - ----------- . _______ tetofouy ’ito ad. Corpotod. Tiui baaoBi PE d-ddM - PE 3-4443 WUJAkB LAEB, TBAE A3IOOMD -fUtod I ------------------------toka. hi,_ •too* flr*plO€«, bM«m*ot. oil hMt, $7.1^ Ttmt. mi Hoteb* •nr Rood, CoU OR S-dOll Alter •sw "ieuwr«m" wuw ai $9,990 dlorah Bldg. co. PE_7-ai31 Lakefronts Galore Lake Orion 3 bedroom auBsor homa with large aoraanad to porch — Only d4.«f. yPM down. fisr'^c acludini - ll.dM THE BIO "T- TEI-LEVEL _____>AT 13 'Ul d p m. I— tba Mmo tba^ g^lo ^to -—^-1 (amUy ’"drlYe* mi iwwmu. A Doofni aob« ivr m M.-u?-:!'- atof* dll%. ToraS^ar I (naito to Penuac Waoear, Bonlte. EaoboCor, PL 34Tld. onnattog, atertot, aeraona, Mito. wntor aoilmar. (n Iff, ooroao itroat froa toko, full price dl1.fff — Terma. Cedar Island Lake BaauUful 3 bedroom ranch With nreplAota faaiUr room. S elr itrAfo. Only IS1.4M Oxbow Lake ' Largo i room raneh boai, nU corpotod, toclndlng tom-Uy rooB with ttroploco, ei-tro torgo lot OB&m,lfa Williams Lake WB lATB MART klOBB LAEB promt ROMBB AMO LOTS TO CHOOSU PROM REj^RRA WSS TAYLOR 'ATB At TNSDRANCS -------- OPIt TTt B. MADIBON OPBNI BATURDA* oim ommov I 'Ml g J Ira,' built In oiran and iga. PAftoanto cbeapar-u rant wiStaf dtotonoa LaUknn. Northani And ran tertod. tot VETS Zero Down ONLY S LEFT %lI!° basement OM“imSt.¥AJ«LT'«i^ large aldminpm C PVATI LT 15tC ALOMI $11,990 RE'IWEER Awiwrd b KAY O'Neil, Realtor M3..T.togr.pb Ooan^ Templeton locaUon. 4 bodroomt. 3__________ l«*a l***'...*Uf!*?* J>**; fiYr'oo. k«d boU. to-lat L™. Uetpttonolly nice Mtcbtn with baAuUIully tood- Priced i^bl wltb torma. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 333d OrchATd Lk. - ------- After d P.B. PE 3PTM Hajp^ness Unlimited On 4 eBautiful Acres Appaoittg I----------------- b^rooBt and den. 3 bathe, ^«^y ebipate-’ LIr. Rb. 1 aprtnktor ayatoa Haoran ond Harold Franks OPEN SUN. 1-5 LAEE PROMT 4441 PARNELL - CLINTON-VILI.E TO MANN ROAD Lot do X 3Ia BooutUul location On ranch homr wltb attackod dor-nte and brattaway Many nd-vantoftt offared tor only dll.-aaay tcrmi HILTZ TATE. PE dAldl, GI's Nothincj Down ATTEHTKyN. your OI bill uplrat July ft ter World War II retoraab TBart't not BiKh Umo lA lor you t^purehoaa your now boae. RAY CTNEIL J Open M ORl-nM "BUD" Honeymoon Special Only $^.(X) Down CUIo ee«y I bedroom __________ aub^an^ioeotlon ‘ elaso to pnblto (Ith^ alto, all an one noor. wltb picture window, gen-trouf klteben with dtotng apace. » r,£'r.*SStStito-Y^ Near St. Benedict’s “ fif**biS" I me. AwnlAfs. Ohered Mil “BUD” Nicholie. Realtor 4d Ml Clemene gl. FE 5-1201 After 6 P.M., PE 2-3376 $9,500 iS-fAfSTU-OLi AET METER For Sale Houses THE BIO "T" TRt-LBVBL OPEN BATURDAT AND aUROAT 13 -tu d p.m. Bee tbe boae tile public to rorini about. 3 bodrooma. MODEL ' OPEN 4581 Kempf Drayton Plains Pumlahed aodtl i “dr/?Y mant, m bntha. automatic bant, lar^ kIteban with built tn tlora A N N E T T IRWIN THORPE BTRBBT: Hera la__________ larely white trnaa with Urlng room and dining roo-------- ad. modamlaad klMbi batb on Ut floor. 3 N.. sYr. 3 bo^ooma ------------1. PnU bnaa- it. fna haot. larga lot. Price ..^ di with torma. i AUBURN AVRNUB; Tba prica oo WAIWINg LAKE - Lge. lot 10dx3U. brick b Iroao ranch built IddT I ' “ -iTlnj^r o*en ■ b~ ioble top range. ”3 bedrait. m eeromlc bolhi. PuU' boacment, oU beat. Brtaaawoy b garnge. Q(-Icrad at lew prtca ot dtr.- aaU. Loraly white, I tn. vorner Mt. full bnaa____ d garoga. Near Bnatom Jun- PAODOCE BTRBBT: Wondtrlul lo-cntlon. pretty wblU frame lioma with iiin room, Urlng room. N.. dining i_________ ____ bedroomi ond batb •ocond floor. Pun bi lioor i-iving rm., a picvure wittdowa, Ootoolal fireploce. dining rm.. lge. kitchen. S*"........... 3 cm E... porch, 3 tUe loyotorles on lit floor. Buemont. oil boat. 3 cn* forofo. fM,dSd. torBc. I — Rochoal iBodelad ( Bc wilk b dtote’^nuT wdib *sdUalm lereaBod g^. dim b torn- it floor. 3 bednni I with rm. tor “*■ ?5^N&"f*,?D*io*Bg. RSS'odVnS.^»%: turoi -Mt floor bedrm. b SLr'"ito.“nrr-~t|.4^ Boeemont. oU beat. • ear garnga. dU.d00. torma. T... gSKN-'^'Stl&^viiSV Cuatom bunt 3 badrin, brig won Inclng tea. 3 way waU Ii--- -~ kiteban 3 ceramic___ jaYsr^riesr^ssY ?oY-„arYi‘*R5-To’*M gehoel. rtoht oo HlUar Bd.. Icit on willow Bd.. tofl oo Orcen Boy Lane, left on Boy Dr to d3TI North Shore b 3 pUoe . giddodi. ATERPDRD: 4 room ranch garoff. TbU bemo with atonna and and aU tondacaplng la - toYdhr home lot balz-I. Lake iu1^------ Jolin K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS 313 Wait Huron Btraal SUPERB . . with IH car gar age — ftnoH conatrucUoo throughout. Plao-torod waUa, pickled trim. Warn. >...a -----— sMC. The kltebon to a draaml Built 1 The outdoor ■—-*------ ^ ■ firs'_______________ and OardoN." arlot to bard to baUeeo . . . dU.SM. torte can bo arrangad. MACEDAY ... On loToly moB oaaaL Iff ft. from toko. ORoaa tnatooad por^ ewleaka boouttful lawn and water. Natural IlrMlaco In tba 31 ft. Ualng roote (Ml haot. Taa. ■ gary. dl3.S0d torao. CALL KEEGO . down. gt.Btg (BU LIST WITH Humphries rot ANNETT. INC. REALTORS St E Huron Bt Open Er----- ■- •—*— N. TBLEORAPH-OPIN BVIB FE 2-0236 MULTtPLB LnUMO 81RVICB FE 8-0466 STOUTS Best Buys Today PONTIAC ENOINEERINO BLDG tola"*atrraeUTa* Smo *kSd- largt llel^ reoB. •■‘-ben and Wly dM;- iBclBd^ at only LrttW PIBBINGt ia:.srs,J!^a are yaura lor only dS,ldd with torma. 'Tss-sT.sr’iJss-'Tss ebalea ot clean, t— fully doeoratad 3 and 3 bedraoto bomaa In MUMm - ' - -----‘ac Nor^ W'Yu'assrU acapad. Ibara are bil] baaa-toanu and garaeaa. Do not wnato Utoo looUni at ont houot, can ua and aoa 4 WHITE . BROS. CLARKSTON BBICE - dd ft. Mag. 4 yeata Old. 3 badrooto. iH bate. Uete raoto. dtelBg rWoto, ban and 3 bedrooms carpeted natural taa beat. City water Peaed •troet. 3 btocka to Kbool Nice donelson p.ark Attractlac ' two bedroom brick bunimow wiib >pace for two additional bodrooma In expansion otUc. Two enr garoga, enctosad r..ii •-Kmcnt with large land- I lot. 1 (root, oeecu to Otter ond Bylvon Lake. Owner leaving etnte. Only dU.IN wltb torBi. KENNEDY ' RBALTOR Id! W. HURON For Stie Hohbob Botemarr Realty OPEN 49 j _For Srie Hombeb 49 iOPEN HOUSE Budget Rancher Many Other Extras $9,975” _ LAROE LOT Well tondecaped wltb 3-kedrooB : -t*n CLb im^xceUent eondUtej ^WLl^ MIU^. BBWrOR tbroufbout. Wab-to-wall caroetIna.T IWTrcit ^uroo ■ W 3-gf carnort hum te nublli! n narMhlal ’ - - - ON YOUR LOT BUIU3ER: Ray Ropoport OTHER MODELS INCLUDE; — Tri-Levels — — Contemporaries — — Ranchers — FE 5-1261 FE 4-3844 Open d a B^ to d 3d p.i A^ daV SUNDAT BRICK AND ALUMUIUM POR OOOD BUTS AND VALUES dSOd DOWN . d30 PER MONTH -*" Ctiftord Street. Compact 3 DIRECTIONS: M dd APPROXIMATfLT 3 MILES WEST TO WHITNET-NORTH 1 BLOCnC TO SOUTH BHORB DRIVE — LBPT 1 STLVAN VS.LAOE - UtcIt new • ——im brick Home. Pull baae-ftr^lacas. Only 3 btocka OPEN (XMRED OI - NO dc la aad Insurance on i 39 Navajo ONB OP TTH PINBST In moat desired Waal aide B 3 basutllal land- _________lU. BuUt lor LIV- INO and entortalniBX. Over ■'— . ft. of Urlng area. d su. ft. of I baoomtn tnumarato an the i YOU bo our guoot Sunday. Tour Hoot Jerry Vemo. VOORHUB TO NAVAJO TO PROPBRTY. OPEN l-ake Front 4308 Island Park Drive sand beteh. proroomt, 3 Dsvnt, «iMcnrg RaVaKS XS& living. Soerlftoa prtoa. Your ___ Prad Roaevear DIXIB HWY^T^^JMun^N .rywNB. RIOHT Crtf BABHABAW AP-PROEIMATBbT 3 MBEB TO ISLAND PARK MUVR. LBPT OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 3436 West .Walton Don’t Miss A aaldaa of farad opportunity. I voor old 3 bedroom, brick ranch wltb aU tba kxtrar Bangs and ovan. extra Vb bath M* NO**&<>lfrol«3 Maw chain Unk tanstag and nlealy landaeapad. BxesUent mu. orlvllagsa with club I. Tour boot: Web Orlmei. LA KB nuAu. mum WALTOM. tarr to CRAW FORD AGENCY Ida W. Waltoa PE a-33td m S PUnt MY 3^1143 MULTIPLE USTtNO I Of the tokt sad tba opoctowa frounds tram tlM lowar tovcl sally room. IT ft. maator bad-room. ottacbod »raaa. See tbto-boae ot tbe .wa^ tCe prtoad a* ar R?ar Blvd. Utt -te CUntoi ARRO ANOTBBR LasaPHOirr — .bekx ' apHt leyeL f well afr^ad - rme. plue a bugo beaut"-'— ilebad lower tovel fan c kitchen wMh botM U Uvlni^OBd dtotoj^tB by 1 I way firwpiaa place la laBUy ro . . bedrooBa. ctoealU. apace | botha. PIctura w earpetUg to Uvte room. i bool, tear goragC (enecd i yard ClOie to acbool b abopi overtook! baoaUful SUver Lake, tbe many extras make tbto Uw perfect home. Owner hot besB transferred and to lacrtftotog lor* only g33.Sdf. Dixie Stohway to • Sllvrr Lake Road. rl^N to Wal. < ton Blvd . left to Silver RUI Rd. left to Ho rut — too open eigna gOi (urnoce. neat recrea- i — -SOB. m-cor garage wUh. paved drive A atrael. Ctoly 3. btocka to acbool. ARRO REALTY , TED McCULLOUOR. REALTOB .r-jrST—T MU^osa-EltebMRd. _ | * nuj f^*^atf“Iw 3 oern of good — house boa 3 nil MHER- MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE Val-U-Way ed Brick (Ireplact. baths, largo Mgbt kU walk out baaoaont, i ptoea in Rec. room. J quiet, and aaa of tba ever this la It. $33.gM down payBBlt. COUNTRY R. J. (Dick) VALUET FE 4-3531 344 Oakland Avo. Osos d to l aARKSTON ft. carpatod living b dining slate Foyer. Large kiteen with Aatlng apaea. Paaolod lomUy room, ftra-ploco IH botha, 3 car olaat K-ptsVSi . BLAIR Happy Living (3 bedraoto Vick vessorr. . ' Uvtng roam. With totranco. bulo and dining all. Modern utc en. Tiled bato. CoBpleu baa meat with recreatlon apace. 3 ci gaTaga. Paved driveway Thla year new hoBi la located In -asHasto ntghbartiBad. 1 btoaka to Orad and Junior Htoh acbools. Raaonably priced. dCddS down. W^ Rundell St. 4 rooB modern with boaemenl. Very eonvenlrntly located on ----------------Wbod lor^ioa *^PUll setting on I M.7fg . RANOL _____________ 3 mastar badreoma. extra torga' Uvtna and TO eloaM"brlaaawor* /raaiSig *th ms u a beauty and Ow^rtoa •fl-MUoAfly raduosT^ - RIROOM . JSTis; Mgejrxte deep lot dU.4fg v^b *—sa. Bto U — It's William Miller evinr^nw PBJ-Slgl qg»-»tod ***iCa.Utoa GAYLORD sa.* also la. ^.J!* 'fisa _WATER WONDERLAND 0 ft. k aia good beach - dock aad sea wall. Tsso large kad-I ovorldoking tet. If *- ‘ake Uvtag yea wUl Priced to soU to terms,' Will*® m prion on_ trada. BUIUHNO SITE GEORGE BLAIR. REALTOE U3d Olxto Bwv. ■ _ OR 3-1351 dratton plains Eves call OR 3-lTgg Hagstrom . _______ _________ — In 1 beautiful Capa Cod | a k a ( r o boBc. 3 badrma.. Uk bathe I boaamant. Paneled sun room. antes. >ull price d33.ddd. Will ada fw aBsUar teefrant boae. borrowed tour ----------- I alOTonnd-itoa Woods. tags In beautiful Drutoa 3 badTB. (riuaa ranch, tu.. ______ Bcnt washer aad dryar. Drapes and oarpettag. tear garage. Oor-nar lol. dlEdddi cash to Htga. HAGSTROM DORRIS 2 Acres Suburban Income An approximate 3 acre parcel. Beautiful lawn and laadscap-Int and close to school. Cbsrm- OPEN HOUSE -----M LAEB Pi_____ SUNDAT 3-d BMUTIPdJL LOON LAEB, perfec' •■--•— --- >wlng (treolocc. screened porch, csr- i ..oetida ond lots of extras I CH4RM. eZCLUSION AND IN-; COMB small renul k drowfng (amllr. romfort- ......................... LAWRmtCE W. GAYLORD. Realtor 3 W. PURT^gT.^ MY 2-2821 OPEN HOUSE ir l«k» MB#. 3 iJLt^ Como Dortb'fklSd 'to Viltoton Cornor turn coat 1 mUa to Me. OPEN 95 TILDEN, SOUTH iarda lot. ExoalM*^baarhaod! aoaa to sohooto; dU-dWtolaL 2218 Crescent Lk. Rd. V ______ C. Schnett. FE 8-(H58 h dwn- s WX! i laundry on main ' floor Ideal Web for ebUdren! Dixie to Scott Lake Rd . aSve OPEN HOUSE BUveraldt Dr. d33.Tdd. KjOPEN HOUSE ir kaa boon traaaforrod. t sell now. wm aocrl-(or quick cola T3Ua school. Owner tfltnsterrod and oulek poaaoaalon. PHA terms: | OsUv dddd down plus . r—‘ to d p.m. Suadoy, J wtaTo**w 0^*5*' 4d Look lor Open CLARK LORRAINE MANOR Batter chock tbls I bedroi brick homo In o good Wi bungalow, wltb flroptoea. carpeUng. throughout medorn atep sovtag ktteban. plus Moalad rccraotlott. outataadtag baaamenl. wltb private bedroom and private ootb, plus 0 very alec LAWRBHCB W. GAYLORD, Realtor 13d E. PIEE ST. POMTUC FI': 8-9693 OPEN a-a RWT BEATER. W.ddO. dddd DOWN mauc (urnapa. ruu boasmant, ga- 'r» stTbi^.*" “* * I^n. dld,4«0 with dl.30a down L™??.* *!? ««*or, ddo. MwUUy tneome from d ’ aad i-.i-----------^ ..sUbule ___ ss-“ taj-TS".; dM dda dl.BM down. UrgT^: d ROOM idd’-teSTTdun.srn.l^ja.'! Uam brtok flroptoea, wntoraoft- s’jjssyi te js taebad iariga. dkdjaa. torma. OPEN SUN Id TO d ' 13S3 W Buriin Opdn kvrdsBn. MULTtPLB LwiM nmna t. too lai softnar. ^autlfuily laadacapad"te! paraga. Is an ateapUasiai boBC at dl6.d00. Open Bun- COLORED niea lawn and outalda grill. Tbla la truly a ahowplaqa and Ll^Sa'”"*" *•'•**“ OPEN HOUSE LOTOS LAKE BUNOALOW w.Mi mm bullt-ta too-tares. Enctosad .front ao^ full btement. gaa best, atoe drivg,' Hk-car garagt. Pancad tad Iaa4-aoaped back yard. Low dowa pay- FOR l^RGE FAMILY baaemant. a very coafor citan boaaa. with lake i Icgaa. An . cxcaltont bui dd.Tdd: dTW ;*»wn. add WILUAkiS LAEB RD. TO 4754 Maceday Dr^aS dhM 9Bsao.jS.44..i. ^^ttUfUj POR UNDER dlft dawn and abeui 47# par mootb you can. bavt a home of your own. Theao ore ttkt tporkllng now l^c. ab-totete beat. sSi root. *bm you bui^te S — __ ^ boautlfnl oornar lot. witb abode stod tedacaptog. aunlbroua ap- ____________________; 1 nym'ent. three bed- I homa to loaaMd to Waal OPEN HOUSE CXDLORED V 3-Bdrm, Ranch Hbmes ■ $10 Down $90 MOVES YOU IN No Mortgage Costi DOdPT mas bUT-OOINU eAsr Gaumtod ------- CholMof Ooa baa' 3 nttUtv 7 BOOM 1™ dl7.dtd C..--r 34S4 WATKna tLAET RD. off Scott Uka Std . Itxdl on fpondotloa. plus 3 car iTsuffifiwrr I : lavatory, kltebon with bISt j “'J irUl. other aalltog ASSOCIATE BROKERS ■ ' 'sc. 443 C“ Evoa. I OPEN- SUNDAY 1 TO S V 2C80 Teg|erdine Rd. Wa*a't el*%8L« ■ gftK“™*aa-bi*r ^tifui cut atone llraplnea. oak walS^ pUtsva OPEN HOUSE! DIW TO SCOTT LAKE I Bd . latt to McCormick Dr , l Maayol Model Open Daily & Sun. Prom I;3S to A p.B. 268 S. Blvd. at Franklin Modal PB t-lTfJ. Ills lk d P.B. U d-7317 after 7 p.a. WESTOWN REALTY wni xdtolra. newly dacor-4M.. modern Alt^. two nice ktdroomo,*o baaemoat M around toval wtUi roc- VERT PLEASANT SUN ROOM spans oil utalng room. Tbto rooto *„’'‘*1'**“ "•oh-typo wtadowa and Uto floor. PULL BASEMENT. WI b snt^ bar. tear attaebad go-rage Tbt, toaaly landaqatoail aropcriy baa BEAUnPULlB oak treat. BaeoStaR natobbeib^. ^ lacottasi IteMtSt atte VERT ( C schiitt. FE 8arth Stroet lUTA last on Foarth to drlOBO. Worroo StW. Realtor, FI i-a«M or n i-di«. riM tsa. — ““ Partridge oren” HOUSES Sunday 1.lf WA8HINOTOM PAI ^S'^SS“"Tbu C. HAYDEN, Realtor (arato. Ill I^ODELED^ octtlon. Torou. EMroom bone, will lult 71 eao of PonUae'l boot IomUt- full boMOOBt. Hparato dlnlni room OnlT I13.IM with UN OOWNI tplu cloolDd cooU). ■wdlau paaooMtoBl 3 Golifside Drive ’ l/SmhSa LOXORT-Wlth tbit practIcallT now. luxurtoui ranch rambler, I bodrooou, the cbUdron will love the famllp ror~ tpadoiu laadieapod lot. 39614 Utica Rd, H kO. S. OP OnCA ON VAN OTKE TURN E. on UTICA RO. 3 Ml. PRIVATE PARX-la a IOV0I7 oottlni with toonle river frontar- “ Partridge AND ASEOCMTEB BROWN MM DOWN — COST 3 BEDROOM buntalow with full baaoment. Oat boat. ,j^vod tt. Prict, 00I7 Aul0*kffi5?°iaAT LAllOK LOT Full Cost .$250 MOVES TOU W BEK EALKEMAN AT OPEN HOUSE 1 - 5 SAT. AND SUN. n West oblcata « . oft Baldwin 1 block north of WalMn. R. J. (Dick VALUE? FE 4-3531 3« Oakland Ava. OPEN I TO I ------- HERE IE A VALUE Urge I rm. homo with 3 rn apt. Pull batoment. Paved il Now lao fum. Larfo n x 13 '—fir JSd^ck^uirrw*5!! tbU one. PuU prioa 00I7 MNN. 6a» of our vcrv bi Priead at onlp IU.m. Ul.Md CREAM OP CROP — Larn rambllnc ranch brick with al-tacbod car. Eltuatod an an aero of la^ ovtrlooklnc lake with baauUful roUlnc hlUa in the back ■round. Em fruit trooa. borriot and all klndt of tbmbo etc. “Horo It the utmoat Ip tafov- L. IF brown. Realtor PI l-MM DtVICB^ OPEN SL' vlric. ,fsasa.-jKr is Tou'U acroo after if OPW EUNDAT I WEBT PROM OX-i-r-.-r “WMObr Lake road to fttdtrick, turn to oUr tlca. Mrt. Du^vant wtU bo Ultra to grret "SMITH" tlroH a. Owner tr IN. lari Tsa.v toiTi SMITH IMDEMAN OPEN nil E. HAMMOND LAKE DR. FOLLOW BIONB: Long Uko ~eod to MMdltbOU. to luoro Lake Road, to X. Vorp nttrnoUvo. Mutt bo ■oen to bo oppraclated. Priced for Quick talt. TOUR BOBTEEE: Mair C. RoUer. tOOM. 3 badnoR ranch Largo fnmllf kltchan. I full bntha. gna porlmotor boat I Urgo - wardrobe omjiSom UYiNo — bo Touro In tbit boou-brtek tri-levol. Feo- poool!*'llaonor, nnd rotrlg-orntor. 14 ft. Inmllp room. Attacbod »b car flatUrod . laraft. QUAUTT PBA* TUREE TO EPABB. WBXRX IS THU CRAMR-INO HOUKt CRRISTUN HILUl SMITH-VVIDEMAN REALTY 1 W..HUROH opXn xvn FE 4-4526 atta. full bimt.. oil ’ watch tofuncr. IRXE BEDROOM BRICK Pull bauBieDt, oil heat. U both. Decorated In and 011 About USE down. II • v KMT SUBURBAN 3 bedroom bon let. Jutt dace |l^par intmUi* CLARKSTON LAKE PRITILXOn Cuetom buUt .cut-iteno rac Poaturlng 4 bedroomi, 3 battai. 1 natural tlraplacci. 1 reaUoB room built-in ron|t. e and dltbwaiber. Tbrrmop -----wimhiwi. nuin. wR witer irili tprinkler tpatem. electronic rage doort. carpeting nnd mi eiUoi nchidcd at mI.MO Atti MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE -fflWIN Betutiful Inkelroal 1 Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 344 E. TXLBORAPH RD PB s-na MA Mill COLORED OWNER HAS SACRIFICED FOR QUICK AALE ON THIS 3-BEDROQM ROME-CARPETED LITINO ROOM AND DININO ROOM — PULL BASEMENT - 3-CAR OAHAOE LARGE LANDSCAPED — ONLY LOT — BEAUTIPULLY I DOWN.,_W PEE fenced pard. Verp — . — room buMolow wltn largo living kitchen. Ihitrai Inchidt flrMlnco and 3-cnr go'0«. U pou have wanted a Ukefrent, don t 0 largo kltchan and will lOMTB — iURRT EEDECORATED AND NK-TONOITIONBD — LARGE ------------------- TIM WRIGHT. Realtor , « Oakland Ava. Opa ------ V I-7M1 or Pioneer Highlands -----. poor tnti. M*kb traaa nod obarrp Well landtcapad WHY PAY RBNTf I badroam bungalow with out mntle bant nnd bat water. L catad 1b CUrkatan irit. Cbn I bought for npproximtttip It morigngt eofU. racMt ibd a«l< potttttton. All tarpeted. Ldrgt, -------------- bedroom up. Ceramic Ult bulb A kttebeo Dbwtu with cemar ebtan cabinet Pull bnaemant. papeltd ' raereatlaA ronm. IVetr garnga, wub large tarecnad parob. Oalieo ml bent, atormt A tenant. Nlcelp ________________________ floprt, ^beat, ptvtd to* LcMroD. MMIaao tdbo —... Pnpmrati cl ttan mt. Wattln^dli OPEN-THIRD ST. Wait oft latlpn to OPEN tlgn It tbt tpot where pou wlu find tbit now 3 bedroom ' featuring oak tioori. gat bti bgtcmmL Urgt dtp lot. — and acbool. Onip HN do *■ "JIM" WILLIAMS REAL nTATB A IHBURANCE 1M3 BAIJWIN_PE 4-M4I « down. PHA GILES REALTY CO. PE Min 331 BALDWIN ATE. OPEN I A M. — I P.M. MULftPLE LMTIMO lEBTlCE OPEN Sun. 2 to 5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 2624 PEXXA LUXURIOUS 3 BEDROOM foacl carpeted livlax roam. II 1 1< matter bedroom 11 x 11. ab enrpatad, nicalp la PaUo » x IE 3 ____________________ tesped lot. N tt. m wonderful awtmmtng beach wtib dock. 3 ... ------ --------i*rmt. 214 DRAPER Pioneer Highlands 3 badroam brick iuntnlow Car-patad livlag roam and dlalai room. Urge kltebaa, 1 bedroom and eernmie Ula bath dawn, 3 lovelp bedraomt up. LoU of dot-au. ftu batamcai. with nnlibed racreaUoa roam, m-enr gnragr. Wondartul lake privllagea. Tor-brio Rd. la Draper; left to prop- Williams L-ake Ranch Nice vtew of the lake through pour picture window. 1 bedroom brick A ainmtaium tided rtneh. Carpeted Uylng roam with atone firepincc. Olahw room hat beantl-fut Imuwin Chinn cnblnet. Bnllt-la kitchen. Pull bntement wltb tiled recreation room. Attached 3*4 ear taraga. IM 1 Uadfcapad let MMw axtrat. 4 Bedroom West Suburban Largo reomi. Wandarful coodi A niedp decorated. 3'4 car garage. H Bcrt landtcaped lot. Puil batemeot. Varp quiet and con-voBlont locpuon. II3.IM. Katp termt.___ ____ HOYT REALTY .314 S. TELEORAPR ----- - PE 3-MM O'NEIL OPEN FABULOUS WOODED BET-TINO tor ana of the flnetl eoatamporarp ranch bomaa an the waAet tedap The atudla celUag at the Uring room mekat H appear even Inrgdr than the aetnal N toot Phil that tt It Natural kMc'b‘.n‘ f".X*.'t* mM'lTd j:;«*i.‘?ur“3 lovalp Mg badr---- “ of cutlom througbout. Pul excellent peteatlnl at a recrealloo room. Overaliad ?-car garate DIRETTIONA; Drive tlrglghl out the DIxIa to Mapbee Rd. (I block couth of Mil and turn rtghU OR 3-1111. IjAEE TRIVILEOKI OH WkTKlNk LAKE go with tbit ipick tnd tpnn 3 bedroom home Nice tited Ur-toa r 0 0 m. Cemblnatloa kitchen awl dinint area. Oood baiemanl with recreation roam, newlp decorat-^ throughout Oil httl Beautiful ihaded log x IM lot. Prlctd at miM. tormt. rOOEINO FOR A REAL heme. Located within walking ditunce to PoaUae Mo-tora. 3 bedraomt. 3 ttnrp brick home Priced at M.-IM. Will Mke about 13. IN to handle. PtpmeoU are o: W^at Ottawa Dr., ItR 1 aic ri^t on w. Iroqueli. NEAR NORTRERN HIOH AitracUvi 1 bedroom bungalow. 11 X U kltchan with laada of eupboardt. aeleet oak flaara. nicalp laadicaped loL montlUp OTTAWA HILLS TrI-level wtUi 1 bedroomi and IVb bath carpeted livlag room and dining room, large modern kiteban wltb bnaklaat nook, aaparnte ntlUtp room, and ga-rnga. caavaalcDt larmi can be arranged. ENT BEATER OnIp IlM down, oa IMa new 3 bedreom homo. Carpeted Uv- eating. month IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR * FE 5-9471 OPEN EVENINGS A SUNDAYS 143 JOSLTN COR. MANSFIELD MOLITPLE LISTINO SERVICE In S44 par weak. Ill.MI with I3.SM down. For eolorad. 411 Orchard Lake Avnoua, Inqiilr* Baldwin Avamm. F« UMl. AUBURR AVE. 4 COMPLETELT acpariUa ApU. ---- — IncMo IMS HSTj*R^LTT^ eoadltlni. ntti. Price OWNER LXATINO STATE. TOUR Ijola. 3 ownaf*" * bls**iot*%raaa Inepmt traettvalp priead for ( «5T».‘........... ROCHESTER Inventment Income m^toa'a' fuUr tvrnlabeo ■ tranea. Downatnlra baa I nndMtb nnd aapnivto « —-Each aparimant baa otra Matins apatam. Tbara to a par^ bw ?ram ^aT’^uirtor miriiclHM U.MI down, 'rtio nparlmeati are tulip ranted nod inow a not II par cant return on pour Invait-SMITBA * LILLY IM H. MAln St For Sale Lake Property 51 1 ACRE LAKE FRONT. MODERN 4 bedroom brick retldcnce. V-cant, BaauUfulIp laadMOpad a ierraced grimada. aoldoor grill flraplkca. lake punto. »me I nitura I n a 1 u d a C Haa larga acracned front porch aeparato dln- garaga I33.MS manp other laki. -- Open cvciuagt k Sundapi II to I. Clark Real Eatale.' 1313 W. HurSa, PE 3-3SM Rai, PE MI13_. BRICK RANCH HOME IM FT. LAKE FRONTAOK ataad 1 car garage, waii-oui meat. 1 batbi. bat wamr built-in kltebaa. Flalabed .... room wltb ftraplaea. Sprinkler ipa-tem and manp ether aaippaMa Itama. Full price. llt.iM. Terma. HOLMES-BARTRAM 4JS1 DIxto'HwT Oraptaa 0» 3-f»M. Or «T»4 0»» T-»30 ■P LOT ON LOWER STRAnS Lake, KSM. Tarma. EM 3dM3. Johnson 33 TEARS or SERVICE lake oiuon frontaoe Oaod flahins. boatlai and awim-mlng with tola 4 btdroom hama. Large living roam and kitchen. Cleaed-ln parch ovarlaoktog lake. Full price oUp M.Mt win n.MS “$40,000 s year isn't bad, but how many eligiUe pitchers are there?” Rir^le Uke 51 EUZABETB LAKE FRIT.. OWH-er muat aaU. 3 Bdnna.. fuB baao-maat, carpeted livlag rm. large poreb.^laatand, hardwood floori, 3 eaiW^nraga. M.3M caab nr tarma. FE MMS.____________ LAKE LIVING Olaat lou. I1.IH. IM down, IM month. M min. from Poatlac. Paved winding atraou. Sebool buaaa, boating, tiataing, awlm-mlng, abopptog aaarbv. V* mill to new Chrptlar and NorUiwait-era blghwapi, Kanalngtoai Park, Mllferd, O^ad. Clarkatoa, Waterford, Pontiac area. Mr. ■h.i ww a.ataa «r i.t a-TflL_ LAKE HOME Wa biilld what pou want. I bavt 1 ranch, and 1 tri-lavcl bomaa, new and practlcnllp naw, modern to t b 11 minute. Aeecaa to I Ukea. Par boating, bathing and riahlnc- Beautiful II ncraa with park whara ebUdraa can ramp and plap. 4 laaa bigbwap to Pontiac. Immediate poataatleB. lu-gana T. Mea^r, 11 W. Burdick. Okford. OA Vltn. Can far ap- LAKB LOT NEAR OXFORD. 1 - IM. Cato or tarma. Lake 1 tolaad Rttla. M k IM. Pboi i IdIM._____________■ Cole-Easlkk Restricted Communities BI 1-MM MU 4-MH MACXDAT LAKE FRONT. ONLT 111.337 with MM dawn. Modern 1 bedroom Lake Roma. Sun porch can be used ai 3rd bedroom. larsa MACEIMY LAKE laka.*llfora*11?*o**cement block boat haaaa aad 3KYDEK • lOCTAIIOlU AREA Good 4-feadrm. farm boma w— bath h oil furnaca. Large S-car garage. Storage bnlldtag. Beaut' ■nu abade 4t aeraa. ItoeaUai toam. SS1.MS. Varp seed terma. LAff jOlUON - i^adrm.. can fiu*b«to^*bawlmitn Moftyite Leans 62 $600 TO $2,000 On ObklM Caaaty bomaa. Mod- T^oss & Buckner, Inc. ■ ■■ ■ ' ■ FE 447M Get Out of the Rut ! ! Cmaolldata poar dabtt and mo^ arnlu pear hemal Let ui pap off SwBpa 63 « ON WOLFE LAKE. M IT. U boat, s b.p Jabaam mater, to tor Isrsar boat aad Steter. aaw. CaU after S a m. Sat. I SAVE MID TV EEl'. IS hTAlib tome tor emtep, teSiSMimt. m jmesal MA SOSSi. “E'.JJW.A^YCLB. BRIOa^ flRES to“t»dif srtf* Isr Can PE iStsA* ** ifILL 8*AF ir' wA/tmkJtwtob ' bknt A trallar,. 3S b.p. aaw Jaba-jg^oter, wtedriuJSd. itohu b 3SS*' kb!rtr*Vi.kiz*Mi Hka a;w toTetf gM^Lnii* lor Ktm. >1 t-ltH tUr ». a-PiEcs oraV uvniS ^aoom •ulU. MapI* tiootto let. A' ■pood rocuMM. IM W. Hopkllu. r^t*TMiS5hsssk^^ Broad BOW dBTonport aM ehalr, 1 modora otop taUeo, at *^" co/loo UUt. I docoralM olf lor *M. Pot ooIi }1 _ ^rwmjo Pumituro, U Orciiard r^pDiwijio~*o6iiroinW p^cond. aim oBd UbiM. R POAM auiia^T^i_______ tionol, W. IM 1- mt._____ PULL nn BUMj^wc'^EP^ aA*~“e_________ coodltlon, Dooiloi. . ___ HATWOOO wabspiIlo bw-‘ ' Ifiv* »V RCA ................ tW.M Att loll with writtoa jooronUo. 30 *® '•“0“ from. Obo TV. 3M0 BUnbotb Lk. Bd. R I-4MI. opon f to • a»d BoBdOT ir TV CONSOLB. KBPMORB wiinotr waohcr. Kcirtootor r»-pUm|Otor. Bloctrlo dryor. R • IHCH KINUORk OAB IIANOC w«B oootor ortU. MApto b-mi. ••-OAL. ■LacTlK w atCr twotor. wnagor woUMr. Ell A-1 OOU3 BATO OR ___________________ LWOLEnM AND PAINT 8AU ttoTQ HA MR. POUND AT L * a SALBB. It ol Um wop but 0 lot A VALUE ■ «oUpwoo< boodboordo .... Hollywood bod IrooMo (boot) t l.M JUAUTIPUL HAHOOANir 8HCRB-^^A^d^cb,UdM.oad ilTiuiidis _______“ursjn Topw So^*MN0r^** {18 h R. B. MUNRO BLBCTRIC CO. _______1000 W. Bunm_ BEDTOOgj^ rofTE^ 'lIO.OI. COM- ^ IFSSll* rrV'oTMfiieTrr^r'iMirdro&oTuT- SSao";3V~^«»lo1^ ol oil klnte. douo¥ PUBNITURE Imp Boldwlo________PE 0-1100 BENDSrSQBTwIHBBt a drt- DAVENPORT. ----------------R KtOO. iLOMb BXPANDWAY DBBK. AIR ooBdltlomr. aUvor troy modora choot of drawcri. Croolw rolrti-orator oloetrle iIoto. waabor aad I. PB (.OMO. Carpet Throw Rugs '■Ulci'--OBNVXNa-»o ■ Eavcstrouj^h AARbEfiNO. ofcat wbob, ap- K"-oar.'&o‘«jarAi,s: Porward aad fovorM. aloe otait- ___________ lid BRDAkE TAROa. broad Joooi.^ apian TlaoBat,..t-- oolp 01.10 par Crawlar oprlnklor m NIabt •! 01. Sia 01. OuT dOM. yojganaor. eo«»Maa. If. PR OIH oaob. ao Mao. ra 1-MW- JUNE’S THE TIME O.E. BEPBIOEBATOB. PamUp also. MlTorod . imos 'lIBWte RBPRlOERATOa, 14 Cable Pool DoUrorod . 0100.00 'RIOIDAIRE REPRIOERATOR. Now auaraalood^Dollrorod OlMAi eltinator Reprioeratob, Now Oaaraatood. doUrorod 0100. ^OOOO BOVBEEEBPINa WOP M W. Huron________PE »uL EELVINATOB BEPRiajBATOB. good coadltlOB. R 4-0«0. ____________m OA8 ORl t breakfait oot. Walaut I > Pbyfo table. BMte 1‘ -J ■onabto.'PE'o-ioU; ETmNasAjpm^^ _00Bdm«>:_»“wO* >w».. LAROB earn ANb~&AnMBB. Bfy. Jiif ..ivMoon-iTw- REPRIOERATOR WITH ........... — IhMOO*’***^ WEanNOROUBE ELEC. DRTER. .... aiaodlo. Ml O-IHO. ble lampa. ehlaa ba»e. Ill O-OOW. 014.00 aaTTV aaMnaaa. OOJO. WALTON TV “itair PAINT SPECIALS Factory to you prices nalib. Bxurlar Hoaoo aad trim. VMpI loMo Rlbl- PrUBor. Oloee ^•olTinel Qlooe. Plat Eaam-oL Prlaior Boalor. Oador Coator. $2.97 oal. PaiatTWaaoi .69 gal. ' Uaaeadoa $2.39 , caaBUasOua $1.19 CauttlM Taboo PAINT DIVISION OF FEDERAL Modernization Company 2536 DIXIE HWY. Plenty of Free Parking Refrigerators REPRlOERATOlia. W1 HATIA Consumers Power Co. 28 W. Lawrence _ aairin aioTiRa cumtaht Prlfldalro reltlforator aad oloe-trlf ranta. Oae raaoct. aatloiM wObUt wardroba witb a-~-door, uUque haU nek (ma M^. old '^beSa. *tabla^noooi t&Ttalens. baby bed. roaia* e^re. ptano and mleoallaaeoat Hwy. eanar*M liot't Lake^’lML iss. fla. za-sr** SPECIAL I pSCT*Cbroiii'a diooM Ml. Caa"be •on H m_W. Clark^ Rd. Jgie Srlfn. Pfi, | H|. eiytlno. TRADE-IN DEPT. gp""™ .oii'H ----.JNT DOWN BMT TERMS Wyman s Furniture Co. 18 W. Pike St. MA .00 UP. UOBD rR--»dlo a-" * -• 4-llU. Used Trade-In Dept. Detk .... ........... 010.00 Studio eoueb ........{lo.oo Oai raage ........... m M S:.T,Kl^.r.Lv,.;...;S:S S aeetlaaal ......... {m.oo THOMAS ECONOMY Irtaeretor with Iretiar aatoti tap. No Junk. EM 3-eni___________________ UUM OinCEPBlU. PORT. WASH. MACHINE. CAMERAS CLOTR-INO MART OTHER HEMB TOO numerous TO MENTION. OOMB AND BEE. EDWABOJ________11 a. 8A01NAW coirroM maos unk> orapbb, lor 3 larte picture wtodowi WtiSlNOHO^H^L E C T R I C r^jpW^MACHINS AND BEOa DOUBLB BWE COMPUm om to with trap. A rrade 0% 0-4711. Moatcalm Supply, lit W. Moat- Antlqiifcs Big OPENINO SUNDAY JUNl 5t Rourc I la M. Daily 10 lo 1 Sat. by appolatmoM. Clebed **... la ibe heart ol aiaay Tbe OM Oohwlal OUHo Ohop. 113 S. Waablutoa St.. Oalord, Mlab. I by 0 Orteatal Ruaner. Saua WTO ■•at. rare bod ooaob, ooppor oroan cbaln. l-llt. Raro cart Miaeton lUma. Sraat. e«p- pk.FSilt.fr ii;u".itS “'“•-‘nt. tpe. r*“- — Hi.Fl, TV and Radios 66 B-PI. RKX AMPUraa. KHiaRT olooun. 0100. MA t-lOOt. For SbIr MbcaUaaaoBS 67 Roaeooablc. MA 04M1. iiriMbbw"T4ii$niTiatiiNi u.eo ... ... eeroeno. ooJ'^fi 1-^ABO^b^L TARE, 111. CALL ~MTO ROADiri^. WHEEL TRAlLSa, | A'a.ns.ff_____________ burner gai coffee BMkor. Oae h^b^erjgll. 00" ----—- FUEL on. TANKS. GOOD CON-dlUOD. WUI deUrer. R t-llll. bbbiia. 1 WiMttoWrnmiw rooB Mt. I wbMl trailer, all TMt frt«to.«M^ M OK iSr-nSS, •«: S- 3003 Upow*^ ft ^ Mkt^ryi "ElttNT STSR. BBADT MAI«. aU claM. Splaob block, door >ilU. chlBiaw eapo. Poattao Prt-Cait S^A. 44 W. Shotrield. R 0 n'friUok Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY 040_0ooloy Lako Bd. BM 3-4171 O^ 0 a«. U 0 P.W dalD wmday It a.m. to 3 p.w. Cash and Carry Specials Mjt™........... U.M Pearlat huulatioa. If. bat .. O.tl ‘•fi'S-SiSa ^AGceR¥ri;u“ijB-gR' °WMtor inS****** ** SPECIAL cupaiaa-ai^iat . ^manee EUCTRIC UOBT PULL-DOWM tlkturea Newait exeiUat m ' nibi Tixmoi. TdMU lawir loi denu. 113.00 Talua. |l t0. I- ‘ Full line of building and £lumbin^^ materials „ WOtvfe^ELJUMBER OROH cAar iron. ■ toot Datbtube, or J*5n3F%“w^2; qiETi MODEL 01, AOfO. 8AW lUer; Auto. MW aatior: Auto, at retootber. Uke now. R l-llM. GARAGE FLOORS ooewide. aU ttaada bi itaekSoB too and t... »«as~awss BERRY DOOR SALES • Open tna 0 to t «. a ------- . »TE one. New. . J**^ Taluei. iio M and OM.M. Tliaar are ellabtly marred. AIM elMtrlc. all aad bottled to* heatm at terrific ealuee. Ml^- _S«,ltMr_Pa£kJntL--_ii__ CLOTEE8 POUM \**Rsoet. woldod crow arm ‘.gUKsasRs ‘ i&TtSSl?* ' “ COAL a BUttblNO aUPLY CO. 01 Orchard Lake Are. PB 3-7101 IDEAL LAWN MOWER ORINDEB S^ACT WI^OI. 0301 BEMtNO- »>>«* bcM ^rtaierrw* 1000 tf’" «’ RiJw" «‘*»'rt**‘»**. P*: No. M Wild booeh tUo. |U; S'" ^1 3 cou tMMM. H»; B*0 No. JACOBSEN ToSTLOtJu^roBum “Stf"nSS??8r MA l-7t7S iJUiMN to i F'blitBOAiib, i Knotty Pine Paneling Jwpe*€^^^ CHURCH’S, INC “&6« al all «Uet. loU Itat el lumber. Reaaoaable prioea. IIM Oaktond Are. PS 4-MM.___ TmSWRmet. OOOD COND., 030. ___SALVaTION ARMY RED SHIELD STORH ^ BraiTtblnf la mMt your neode. ISEO DOUBLE YflNDOW. AP- pnx 01 a H. to Ellwood.____ HBD JET PUMPS AND TANES. ^^Werwlckji^im Orchard Lk. USED STEEL AND WOOD DESKS, ehalr,. ubict aad fllee. Tj— '^inTIai a oAteT*Supp*ly. 411 Prank 8t.. Blrtoitnxham, trow eoraer Irom Turner Fora Balea. Used Power TRACTORS, TOUR r Equipment rsRa a TiLUBia WBBTERN BADDLB AND BLANK-Bridle aad borat blaakct. Romeo. PL 3-3304 WATER 80PTNBR. IXC. OQNbl-tlon. R,.m. JU 0-3073._____ Wheel Horse Tractors BVANS SqUIPMBNT ton DIXIE hwy. WnxSACRIPICS w666M DUPLAY CASES roooeaed Sthle, bUmArk racka Ulaad kteplaye. Rx iMda pnjMtor OsTvary n abM ae wo don't baee r «■ 1-ini. OL 1-mi. BALDWIN ORGASONIC ORGAN USED IN A-1 CONDITION ONLY SIIO alM Uiid Lowrto Orwaa barcali - MORRIS MUSIC U S. Teletr^ acroM lroa» Tal-»nrou BRAND NSW LOWRKT OROAN Two II la. epoaktra. S mar ' ortan with percueelaa. Doa't tooled b* the prtoo—yeu’U b K- «>»P kulon you I G.\LLAGHER’S M E Rurou ________PB 4>„ DALLAS 130 AOOOMlldN. r _tlB« 130 baae accordion. 3 I to a. MU rUL ^RSERT OROWN leae. DHUeated, ehoared. I. Bute InaprcUd. 10 or 01.10 ce Lou than It, a. You dll. 13 Ml. N M roHuae on U8-1I. Cedar Lana. Eecrgreen Farm Nle Olalt Hwy. (US-lOt ClarkiUB. MA O-IOM. u.oo e OALANB IRIS OARDKN8. open. lrl« M.......... - vUUora arc we Rd. OA 0-3100. li^bRlD IRIB, many NCW PINKS NOW 1 up. Notok ir^t“Vu3ui pa at Judah Lake, 1 UkcTtaW oil J IRIS. HEMS. POPPIES LaUit rarleUei. New latroductloa. Surplui Irli. N oenU ooeh. Nan-earrow Oaidaaa. Oil E. Laui Lake Rood. Troy. Botweon Rooh-eater Road aad Lleerpole 30U 0-3403._________________ SBB SROOKCRS8T IR18 OARD- GRINNELL’S 37 8 Oaglnaw___ PE 3-7101 BIT OP klBUMS. AP- MKDIUM aOZD RBCXmOrnONSD piano lor tho ap and comlni mutlcton, IIM. Bmail Baby Oraad piano, 03N. piano roluruod Irom rent r^^TPUPPIKB WANT aCMfS. Soo~h6mino ■' piosbMi; _palr. MA_4 AOORAliLB i RBO. TOY POX TiR- GALLAGHER’S It 1. HuroB n ^-M0( '07 cixvRourr s door o ctl standard Traai. Radio * boaUr 1^5 ' Frank Schuck ‘“^■sagpsg.^ LAKEOnOR_______MT 1-Nl PIANO TUNINO-OaCAirOCRinbl rm S4010______ TPNINO AEb REPAIRINO. H tan eorrlee. aO work puaraa- taLBaTiuMC^.. Ill N. aaglBaw PE M323 WURLITZEK UPKIOHT PIANO. ■PRINO CLIARAHCH. M PER CENT aaeiap on all twitara and accordloat ...... OAVE Wiegand Music Center OR A-- --- BAZAAR AO^, MiRAI MILE White Pearl Drum Outfit MORRIS MUSIC 14 E. niograph Rd. PE 34MT Aeroei from Tol-Huron WALkuT sJhiNtr MiR5~ OerMbfook. RlMMlIald HUll g.H'“ Sale Offica Eqiiipiiniit 72 O UACmitBS, PWOU tit 4'^i^’cAaB*RM^%Ejr _. .. aAoniAW______nEMMi ROT^ TYPEWRITthw 0 PORT-ablee. 0 lUadardV fj 0-1073. Sale Store Egulpmesit 73 RUPPMAN OOUBU R. C. ALLEN 7 COLUMN ADDING maeblae ind caih rofUtor oom-blaaUon. ExeMW tor aaa eU- 8r l5«l ***• S^ Siwr^g Ooyili. 74 OOLP auBa: 4 MaeORBOOR od covera: 10 IC«rOrpfl«r nr*. Jj^t^Climeni. PE Moii;^ BLACK DACHSHUND HALE. I CMIHUAMUA PUPS. ALL W.E.C. Torrior pupe. Chihuahua and Boa-ton done lor Stud Serrlot. 13M jnjdoJld^;^_____________ C01jjE_PDPS^^ 8ALR. QIO AMP rLorrY kitteni. ilhu. c O W. EM 3-3311;_______' PRkl. MOTHER CAT AND I ..tena. PE ______ OBRMAN sHEPHERD PUPPIES. 440 Broadway. PE 4-0300. UTTEN8. ALL PET SHOP. H WIL- MONKEY MALB pootovu. min. T~m6. --* leju. Rod. PE MMl, MYNA l.^^eUoM ohapo. Larfo ease Ml^ERMAN'SBflPARD PUP-plet, to aad 111. OA 0-1057. p A R T ■ BEAgOTT^ppiEiT^ weoki. M, OR 3f04_____ PARAKEETS, OUaR. TO TAL^ M.N. Walker-e Bird Boueo, J Pint at. RoohoaUr. OL 1-0W3. PqObLER, ARC RSB. RBAUI. lul dark browB, malt B ft-mala, 0 woaka oM. 0100 as. MAy- *p55Ele5” Jet block beauttea. Rome ralaed. KM WW. I*00DLES $10 DOWN Hunt ! Pet Shop PR 0-3113 PAkAKEECO. ODaRANTI^ 7 burn Rd_n,JMlll.______ REO. TOY POX TERRIER. _______PE 4-3030 M« M. Mala. Rocheetar OL i:»1tl PARiriEootPMRirr poR~aau Nearly new Ol-wNh f—■ • tiilo PARI Tre__________ ______ leer Super 44 motor —Id ueod meton Includo: Ollrer Supor 77, Hyd. ootatrole |______ OUeor 70. good tubbor, plow aad •Irug . . ^ ----- I bottom and rom tSO OO a Ollecr Sake an b ________________________.'“.e^ Tour aamii^ dOPltT, siYAHi UniniENT •507 DtxU Bwy MApIo 5;W5___________ OR 1-7 - TORir>LAMTMs. Hirtr'AND RE-bullt. 0*«U M^y*. Pb. NA 1-33gl, OrtOPTiao.___________________ ■ARMALL H tRACiTOR. FRONT OBd loador, plowe. aloo atom. oonreyar. MA O-tlOg.________ FORD TRACTOR, I N.' DUAL -•“H, ^dloe. Boublo bottom rroatblado yorfc rako. OR WiRE ItODBL A. PLOW euttleaton and eleotrte cream eeparaUr. PW LOOM, sUfyuetrY' OARDBN TRACtbit. ;'r“lS!i iiUTotM. itM, Eit y-imi. VVe^Service and Sell JACOBSEN MOwm YARD MAN MOWERS ^ ^^^^CREDIT TERM^ KING BROS. __PONTIAC RD. AT OTOTEE_ OARORH TMCTOR WifE CULTI- -------------------------- Action Saks ^ AUCTION SALE ... sfiUiiTSd' FRIDAY ......7 P.M. SATURDAY ....7 P.M, SUNDAY.......2 P.M. PURN,X.^Al«gu4( DOOR PRISES EVERT AOCTTON NSW MERCHANDME can BE PURCSURnWITR MO DOWN PAYMENT 13 # 34 MONTES TO PAT - BUY. SELL, trade. - • icb. 10 Basiey.____ liSiTluib aniqub. Bay, eoU trada and repair. Burr-Shell. YW 8. TelographT PE 3-4700. RAINBOW mOUT UP M INCHES. _ --- -----------^ taqulred. Orowtablald SIAMESE KITTENS FEMALE. 010. Call atur i. PH 0-7445. S1AMB8B » WSXKS B(SB AUCTION 5089 DIXIE HWY ^ Room Om Erery Aue AoTOM tromlm^ Plato Mew SbopplM Ceater isftJsTLf'ftiJriar 0 poftobu wai^ noebTfla-fto rnam bef Mraral doubla bjde baby bode. Chain aad U- ibSi.'s toMu ff'diSS; ‘SB; hw oompaay eeU-out toclwdee^ ssS'pisrdisrThSSj! S^-SSjrTffKK Auctlaneer al Oxioid CoauawaM* , AucUoae •• M34 Jutt awtbed • *«"*' ^Twtlx. lake maa- cMPa^ Prtgtdalre nfrlgaratot and eke-irlc r^e. Oae raagoe. aatlgue walnut mrd^ with mirror door, antique hall rack imarblei. "** ••’'iPI fbun and bedroom iulte>. Odd bode, Ubk model W^TUlope. baby bed. rodmg SB^a^TK.-'pirAisinSs Stoaky HTui. iKctlaniy***^ FOR SALE. CRICKETS. ALL atie> Ji grain worma. Till end of ■eaten lO gbort, PE a-4dU Sand, Oravel rboI Dirt 76 A OPBaAL: WASH ready mli ON yard, _ 10c rd. Boat gravel, gl yd. ] dirt, aand'and gVeival. RuU-' . teg he L4700.________ A-l TOP SOIL CRbSRED STONE. snifs^s^siaa.^ ALS BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, na aad auaara. Aloo eompku laadtcaptagaad trot iwaaoeal A-l TOP SCMIi. PHA w 1i-SS"‘ * "**• * A’tTENTIONlf! Buy Now and Save auek na aad Mnrhuaiat. h od aad dMieartaT dan a «• ARC REOtSTBRED BNOUSR SET- Ur Pi». RE STOQg.____________ OnMAN SHORT HAIRED POINT-er. I am. aid. AKC. raoq.. boutabrokew. Okfard. OA 0-0831. riectrkfi Tilers 89 10 I 4R IIM, EXCBLLEMT CON-dltiaa. MA 4-3100^ SRITTART POPS, MeMART'S ig~pT VACATWwrWakmk Tallwa*far Kaanolt, boarding. mnabMl. 371 Tokgrapb. PB lO^TR^OM-c^^ ^ura ud llecheslK*^?^ 2^^2610;___ heater, range t.i-Tf — irUJSfuSi-^. to teoa at 14g El .’’’T. *1-E**™u>* MODERN 1503 a-gtas"**^ 15U RlCRAROaOH ' 4} 'TT. ' 0 lake pkkup. Irwek ar boat ^5.181 '“'“-‘j:: ■57 PALMX. ItMA BUILT ... a^. Sq. Lake Trailer Park. LM '54 DETROTTER U a 5. EXCEL- J«l C^^^li45.___________ 1557 PRAIRU iCHOONKR, Ig' CLOSEOUT I MW Iggp-lt R. a M R - Fo^S^JU^tock _ 0 YR. OLD i^EY. NICE PAM- dtt!finJ7”iiAkE. wonderful rhkr. 14 moa4to oM, bucktkU tool. 1110 for both. Oil 3-31M. ’ BOARD TOUA iC rlS8g'anaT'S MElroao 4-1701. 1____ BKAUTIPDL 7 YBART BaY OELD-ing. Ramekrod eM-hall Arabton, au baD Quarter. Baqaltat dla- R5S*°^araoL*as!S*^ B^UnPUiTBLACR AitD WHITB UD-14 "sCHRAM TRUCitS AND EQUIPMENT 030 Dixie Hwy. OR* *** De It YwrsaH FOR RENT , 1°^ IM 'aisr ertss tsa Sja wfctJMa a “a? RORiU A vleoa Rd. i njrcbwTi^Aim^ '-‘ve. 0150. Wttb nitf. MA- ^Ou^gS^D.^ for 1000. McSSuE __ « naod -r 'U aman — U eaaiioi buy ft - rquO a. Tiulfor PAKKHURST TRAILER COURT & SALES . Rew Md^wad. witoaUL late on Oxfor?* M^VSi.'llew Hn'r* RdTTako^StS^MT»oJF“ LET 08 SBLL^TODR TRAVEL muer. or Meblfo homo for you. We baee aeeeral buyen waiUng for »er/thtag from M It. U 50 ft HOLLY 5CARINE A COACH six TW N*w prank for l«3p- MU tneoUpf. Built Low. Ta #0. Tl^lW. iB wmuSU ST'KTBi^lSSyr&JB; laattikd. Need aim Walfort. Own 5 lo 0 weekdaya. I to I oa 3«?rV."H^Sp*^ —,S‘-4Af43 ----fACATiON YtAtaJUs^ Ptok Trallar 0____________ lOtt North Lapeer Rd.. Oxtord. OA PJ711. Vacation traileiis aampMU ltak‘‘ ***!mit. ^ttoke «ANffi>~M6BiLi BOMB. oTTr 1*1^ ^ " ^ iodBwmiS-WTyat^^ sj."^iof"sa’Kr** “*■ OXFORD btosjurMiiiSit P<» ttuMo trbo want SM baal. tTieC lau. irxoO' eemaat paltat, au. Oaa fotw tax* of Oxford oB Lako-_;^a roAd. OA OOOM YbO VE SEEN THE REST;. NOW -----------------L.k. Awto Acc»ssortei 91 A-l USED TlHBP nis UP. Sale Track Tlrwa 92A Attentiem^Truckers Ohiaraat^ Auto Sarvlca «3 Sale Mdtor Scooters 94 'U CUSHMAN SCOOTER. |7I. SIDE — - III. SO ta Benwtiw boy’< bike 1303 Narth SI. Rowe Laka. near Milford._________ IMTSusliMAH. OOOD COHO 070. _Pt_l-40lO_______, US7 atnuASuTuiD iioi whu-««r, both for out. OOT 3-1100. EW A OiaO CDSBMAN EAOLES PACEMAKfl MOTOR eyck. Good coimI. Reaeoi Lotae Dr., OR 1-0507 ___ •47 BARLEY nAVTOaOlTirOOCID ----5150 PE 5-1305. _______ 5055 PE AtOll. Ml TRIUMPH koToltclrcw. ^e^ Met A ieretcrllO ALL ErA'™^CTO5*CYCUt"ALL ■myrka. good eoadltka. MA •erelce i ATCRL ORAKR'. PE M454 For SrIa BlQfclaA IT' OmLa' BICYCLE oooo c , ,»» Uwropco.PB y.TL, Boats EU^ Acceaaoriae 97 ^Ylni- s2t8 :r. THIRTY AcMsaei^ 97| Beat^a^ Accesspries 971 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE - TIRINS BOAT. TRAILER. _ .P. Johuoa oulbMrd motor, k eootrab MM. Coo be t«» T I p.m. «t ttM CuIberiMa, ..joowr. DL MMI,___________ X ALffSiRDM BOAT IS H P nBEROLABS. It SLBC. JO^- PABT * PON. U; CAT BOAT, nb^lu huU. DM Complete. MI *ir fT CEDAR STRIP WOLTER- • IM Bunobout «lth tr»Uer. IT * zr. Kviorsdt motor, DOO. FC |k^>T. TlfcLLOVJACC. IMS tt B.R. 1:^/--------------------------- X> TOU WANT TO BELL VOOB ro« boot or roehtf Ut lu mU them lor poo. We wUI leU them from our ploce ol buolnou. oberc IM'e of poople o week «UI hare aa oppotfaaCe to rtow It. NOU.T UARWE Aim COACH BALES, init HoUp lU.. RoUp. MB LANE. IB root. I I lioree Hurrtcaoe. -- a PE MIH. mt PtBO OUTBOARD MOTOR. SCOTT. 3] b.p. electric. Nev. In crate. Ke-Ibll price ttst.tt. Sacrlflct im. Warrantp EM t-ttlt._________ JOHNSON MOTORS MFC BOATS USED MOTORS ; ir“boroiT'^'^ote^^^ „ «i22^2Pli^wi^ ra “ U" traaaom. 40 H. P. Mer- HljlilaiM B4. *t Wm. Lake RS. iSmm^. 'tnUcr. °i^! ;p w accciaorlct. all liwper- , PLECTOItM. n H-P.l-.j I'll,, not OfebarS Lake Are. PE OWENS I5-FT. »Mf. cai^itp [ FIB ERG LASS ' * a-ttoo. !tri MERCURY 35 H.P. ♦ A* inboard JHRIS CRAFT. Or| Electric atari, and trailer, tl.ttt. ’ "*’3'MW. ~ T Atovff meiQCiei vtodiiiMd ) tt THOMPSON CLINEER. FIBER-1 "*■***• *<»*">'* •»« ■ fi“TTJ?r"* ,'«r‘a7“6ia c^'N ^ BABOAIN: 14 It. boaU. St .*„*“™*- • hp. nbtor. trailer. tW. . MOTOR I Oood uied enstoea t to 71 ha. MAZUREK MOTOR r^wi5iB4T_:i I & MARINE SALES LKiH^NO SAIL BOATi U noH„ ard at Smith Rlvd i-Co»era-TralIer Included | " uouw AjU « ^WUin DIVU. Used Arto Parti 1<»2| ^for SbIb Cara .106 t«i^i1SSiS5?"baif^l S BOB FROST. L\C. FE 4-Sttt. I Par of uaed Mar- *r3pi5Slir^ Cara 196 ■it CAD. COUPE DEVILLE. POLL •”p.iss._^ch^vssr^-* PARTS * .EODT~bP~U~ll(: eoBTert. tor aale Milford 47U Bad. Rd. A “’"“‘"sHWWt'"**'*" DW ! S fSSS into OMO ... • quality motor “MoBS LAU I !!* E??P * OR, A^o^.^.j 17 CHET. CONVERT. T-t PWR. PicA 'mrlto-tlw,. R.BH.. PB . fits*oR"ifia"“ - I IBM CHEVROLET CONTEBTTBLE: -----1 floor dun, trt-povtr. pool- “ far Odd. Calf EM S-M44. AUTMAR •«. tandem, S way _____________________nC_S-7Ml H BUICE 4 DR. STATION WAO-" pover bivkea tad atoerlac. I 4» W. Fourth, Roeboator. OWNER WILL BACRIPICB 10-RAMBLERS—10 ■toaclal daal thla week on It jmt HkmWera. Boa ua todap. " R & C-RAMBLER SUPER MARKET COMMERCE ROAD -F£niS I. Trailer ' -.elSt oL l-.^., • ir WOLVERINE 3S I « traUer, MM EM t-0kl3 ' II rf.. M HP. IHTCARD. liUST: *S» HP. JOHHSON ELECTRIC * atait. 14 ft. Seaklim run~"— » controlt. etc Completo S4Sj I O T 0 R IM HOTSSowIr. Chrl»_Cnift, A-1 ahape. alao n>rli-0-Matle • h 111 MAptalr JIMIL____________' '• PAB8T CLABB B RACWO DTILITT Mercurp Mark SI, tulip equip ' «—. — ------------1., {,,5 SCHRAM TRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT MM Dteta Bwr OR S-lSii TRUCK SPECIALS 3, Vf lli^Uke. _______ H P SCOTT DEM- MWtretor vlth itarter and «-■rator U39 Immediate dellra m the ue« T.t bp. BciHt. 7 ^laities. MI «-7Mt _______J_ B LASS AND SEA It FT. PI-«rdaa Runabout vlth 4» " dorourp ond trailer. tlMt tete Alas ’• “ — ---- - HYDROPLANE WITH , speedometer. 4l H.P. Mercurp n tor. quick allrer lower tmlt. nt. troller. ond raclac Jaeketa. tTM qua. Call MT sjhs after 1 BCtSTT MOTORS Boats (Wood, slaas * alum.) Sea Hap. Bpeed-LUiar. Bwlft * Mirror Trailers lAllop * Brit) WdNtBURN ROAD BALES InlBerylce. 1411 W4st Auburn_____ ^Across from Asandalt Hisb Bohool * •**”. IS ft, ra...............- TONY’S MARINE If con Ski Boat. oolT tlTO. 1 — coni raaraatoad outboard i ' sorrlat. backed br 14 p _____________________ MAT INBURANCB ONLY ~~r tlM. Limited form. B----- s. Aneney PB 3-TM3. PB .-tS71 Ut rtindshielob. complete — --------- tUJt me. Parry _________IISI Hlsfl^ ltd. ^_1NUM DOCEINO - oVer IlSM wartb af MetaUop docklat sons out at daalor cost. Easp forms, eame and aet It. IS dlf-farent modol'a «f Pontoon k -oa dlaptap and #yar M dUIi madcla M boato and eanooa per copt down and S pear 3 mU ‘ ------------- “ WESTBEND MOTORS election (V USED MOTORS AND USED BOATS It pt. inboard 7t X OARPORM ONLY tlSM BOAT AND TRAILER M"H"°?.™MO*T*8Sf“,‘i55 feather CRAFT, and FREELAND ALUM BTBRb. INO BOAT TRAILERB '52 Dodge_____ 1 to t po. dump '56 CMC ...... 3 ib t pd. dump CALIFORNIA CAR U BUICE SC-per Rlylero 4 dr.. No rust. 1 owner. low miles. Dpna. R*H. Washers. 3 lone Whitewalls. Beau-------- TOIJ DOLLAR FOR D8ED CARS qoebn adto bales __ 171 B. BasIhAw FI 1-SM7 orlR t-StlS EoUk! LOOK! LOOK! Csdnae, 4 door Sedan De-Luck’p *Auff ^tos” Ve J 4-3314. It3 8. Sailaaw._ Ittt CADILLAC CONVBRTiaLB. I white, lull power. 131M, ISW . .It 395 ' y»tWM Lake Bit. CuH Bun , Men, or Tues. all dap. OB 3-7M1. C MIC ' >MI CADILLAC . . 9 Oita , 4-DOOR HARDTOP. PULL POWER MUST LIQUljlATE Absolutely no easb n»sd.q -s Auto, Mr. Bou. nci-tise . IN E. Bird. B. at Auburn. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC CLEAN Birmingham Trades aSSON. Woodward BimnNOHAM_____MIjLltM Credit Msr. Mr Parks i.. 4-7tM. HwM Turner Ford,______ •M cheV:. s tohe.'p. oud¥.- VI cntlnc. Call MA t-SlM. be- tween t fc t. _______________^ 'll CHEVY Sit. V-l BTICC shut RAH Turn slfuals. WW. - M.MO ml. Orecn B crcaar. 1 own- ej;^OR_3^3 aftorj p.m^________ ti CHEVY roOOR. VERT NICE. R « H, EM SMM, S. Can.. NEW ’60 DODGE DART $2076 Includes an standard factor ^alpmMt aad lateral tan. Bala tan and Uoanao .aatm. RAMMLER-DALIAS STATION WAGON *MJ 0«1M. 4 door. Y-S. rod r wUto. outoouc tranoAshm. dto arid boator. Look this oyprl Clarkston Motor Sales ^tsle^pltmodth dealee HBa at.. ClarkatoP MA taiii Ft SbIb 106 »‘»j^ ‘KJ®58- i!? yi-fuK’^ INI PORO. EECBLLBNT MOI^ saoit body wnrk. bast odiar. EM S-ltlA . . ________ WILL ACCEPT Ouns, ootkoarda. baala, rafrlstm-uoad oar aa part lapmaat. BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER" SU B. BAoSuSaW t-4M UM PORDB COSTOMA 3M Yd'S. Crissman CHEVROLET company ROCHESTER QPEW EYHE. OL l.dni •M EDBEL CTTA'nON HARDTOP. Full pAWBlP I.IU^ samM gleoA MA Mm automatic. b eoupos, S to cl -oaap term, tok* la of IU.M par ■ 1 now. Borcala —_jwn. Bob Proot Ine. jcoln-Mercurt. Ml d-MSA tlij porpi^ct6ria'~ REPOSSESSION BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER . 666 S. WOODWARD ____MI 6-3904 / WjmiM-mujim: good body and point, - - - waft. IM. »-Stl4 •It uercTIm. HT~ B East Boulpyord at Anbam. I H.M 'Cy' Owens .AND AVENUE C Mill SEE BOB FROST,'INC. For larft salectlon of used M«r-curps A Fords. All ayatloble wUh $5.00 DOWN IS DodSt. VI, B * B. . ... JIM Chovrolot Coryolto IIM Mercurp Hardtop ... ___ Pontiac Star Cbtof .. IMI.N - HURRY - HURHT -Koem Balm A Borrtce Oo. ICoeao Harbor^Mleh._ 4 FORD, radio - MoSS?** D0"wT‘ Or*«IdU 2fr*”M?. 9Irkr"i 4-7100. Harold Turner Perd -'-it. FORD COUNTRY -MOAN, -0. pass, station wacon. r»--“- ---heater. Ektras. ft I-',- "a.Br°i.rg.3i!a^^ IMd FORD HARtmSpi OVER-"" ‘‘“I n*w Frtoed to o*- Id ford v-i. a u f o m a tTc iransmlsslon Radio aad beater. .. Liltv nftv.. JPrtcsd- to- Aitli_ M^r Bal.s!« iSsM or^L [anc^waoon. a. tTION'WAOON. WiXl B. Oonwap %Mt^opkUu°^ MOTOR, ST “M gOftP^URUNE. I OWN- “•»>or'^oalaxib. HAROTOF. Crutoamatle. Slsnals. Elec. poiTsale - SI? or trade lor ’U ^ _ ^ffmaca. 'n Bulek i Tt MERC, “sot VALliv -___________ top Automatic triiumlselOB. Radio. Heater, rrlth “ ‘ Inside aad out. t... — Proot, Inc. LUtcoln-Moreurp. MI M N. Hllldole Dr. iffiRc^itV iMd. i-bodtt kARD-top. Radio, boator, powtr ttoorini and brakes. I owner. UL AStdir INI MERCURY S DOOR. OOOD white. Enecutlves Mon, throukh PrI. Ml T7 OLOB. 4 DbOB HAl------------ At H, MWtr brakes, white side wkUs. Runs perfect, clean. Best oHer. OL l-47ll^____ _________ ■M OL08.~iUPBR It. S DR., HT. Itorp. Orlflaal oWMr.J'B 4oiM 'H OLDSMOBILB rah. AUTO. door. Oood trr---------- Can EM S4747. OLDSMOBILB BOLUTELT NO HONEY bOWN. Assume papments of I17.S3 per mo. CoU Credit Mer. Mr. Narks at Ml 4-7M0. Harold Tumor Ford. iSU PACEARD CUPPBR S-OOOR Panama hardtop, l owiter, sharp and cloaa. |4tl. No money down. Take oyer popntenu of II.SI per week. Bm&mOHAM-RAMByB. IM^S. WOODWAIU3. MI I-SM4. 1M7 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP, S door. BUvetere. VA, automatic transmission, radio A hooter, whites. No nut. |7tt. Takt oyer papmonto at M.M wooklp. Ho monep down. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3904 iUd PLTMOtlTB. WAOOM REPOSSESSION. I3M Pud prico. No eaab noedod ^ omp 117 mo. DUO telp llth. Auto. Mr. Bsll. PE A4I3I IN East Bird - — II DRAMATIC ^ 2M BuntorJHyi^lrmlafham A CH*V., 3:dR very CLEAN. Bsrrsin. PE 8-7t4S. H. Rlmlns. CHEYROLET ISM CONVERTIBLE. ' luolse and whits top, big ea I. ftUl power. conUnentol. RAX Wedgtwood Heater and Wipers. Padded dadi and ylobr. Wh^Cl eoyers. T-Blrd tpaclal VA A TRAILBR. tOuSt TO OO $995.95 )’59 FordF-1 ... MARINE SUPPLIES MICHIGAN BOAT BERYICB. INC. —. W OTRO?“"’ SAMI i « OTHERB TO CHOOSE FROM l^ATER^EXMMERBOAT. ,lrt.| $5 DOWN AND UP 99 WE TRADE For Sate AirplaneB EASY TERMS Buchanan Boatworks '~-THi~TTOeriTM- Runab6nl," T51 New 13 ft wood boots. |4 Stool. SIM. Aluminum. |13S: Pt-berslas. 1170: TraUers. SN. Pip-VM TyBoUoin Rt»»booU, $1U. • pliiPvVTNDSIiUiLDS' >. Sap Francisco. SanT 100; i CNQ lelet f-|k CAM TO NEW TORE AND “•"vlelphla. |•^Drlyaawap PE S-7SSS O BAStRlB-S-YtMt^ atack of fibarslaii natorlalt. (Our Deal ilL-AlB AND Al^ERBpN BOATS poirrooH cRUiniu ■M MARE Ifk. with battery ON A 14-FT. ALUM. PEATHBR-CRAPT YflNDSHIELD RADIO, LIOHn jOONY. top AND COY-EH. rfc SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS MSI at the Double BtopUfht Open 7 tepa a weak MTSAIll • _______LAKE ORION CADILLAC. DUNPHT. LONE stAR. Penn Van. bqau. Fere Marquette canoea. Mercury motorc. nr“ —' used rlis to choose from. _ Plato rlis from UN. C^n 7 daps a week. HOLLY MAItINB AND COACH BALES. llSlt M(»XT RD . HOLLY. MB 4-1771,_ diRIBAntAPT » XT. LATE UN Only U brs. See Bsturdap upd Sundkp I to I p.m. at Wall IN. ■'len Marine Jeffers " ' ' " north of Selfrldge ■nibCE OCHHO NORTH PAST load Either wap. PE l-NN. FAN 6oiNd'li5 SfiSSbURt ^Wanted UsedJ^ri 101 AVERILL'S SHt Dixie Bwp rX 3-N7I______FE 4-MN ATTENTION WE'RE PATINO TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN UBEO CARS Glenn’s Motor Sales MS W. HURON FE 4-7171 tB MUCH AS ikr' ^ ca#ap ears, PB BOB BUTLER AT ^ iL\KOLD TURNER FORD i-4M 8. Woodward Blrmlnihaa 1 . Midwest 4-7Si.^ ’ UHlSv Itb-TONTIrfBHr 'll Choy Lons wUet bt... 'IS Chay. Ik tea pickup 'll and <4S*\ntoiMUoiial 1-ton ECONOMY CARS ■ M AUBURN ItH FORD TON 8TAEB. IMS. ISM international panel. Ml. TOM BOHR, me 138 B. Main, Jdlllofd MU 4-1715 iN4 CBEVf OHD. CLIIN 477 ENOINE. IN SEE BOB FROST. INC. Par tarsa setecObn of used Mer-curps k Pordi. All ayaUable with low down papmcDt raiardlcaa ol credit experience. 3M Hunter Blvd., Birmlnihsm MI 8-8SS4 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE It ~how room condition. tuU doN( 1471. Ml I-I70S. CAD . A-I 8HAPB. CONVERT . _-hlto. all pwr. HIM. PB S-MIt. Hit eHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE Bcl-alr. V-l, 1 owner. Hurry. r^o^esITon mi luU prlea. ‘ Pap only |17 n Aulo. Mr. _____________ ... -I CIAPRI, 1371 H P Chrpsltr orlslnnl cost IS.OM. Perfeat, sacrlllea or boot olltr. - L»*e Orion. MY 3-34SS. CUSTOM BOAT COVERS ThD canvas'repairs, PE 4-4177 or PE QUALITY MOTOR BALES NEEDS ALL MODEL CLEAN CARS TODAY t« OBCHARD LAEE__TX 3-7M1 dependable used cars HARDENBURO MOTOR BALEb , ^s'i ot_PI»o____PE I-TJM 1 HlOH I FOR late MODEL ELSWtMtTH A BEATTIE. MA I-14M' BOAT BROW TIMH For 0 Quslftb Deal Sea Do SCOTT MOTOR* __ _______ WRn-BHOUSk-SPORTSCIUPT I T A DURATiCH-AqUA SWAN BOATS ; 1 _____H-AQUi__________ ALLOT-RIVERDALB TRAII.ER8 10 PER CINT D07FN.----- CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES i It's Tuna-Up Time—All Motors I 13 g. Walton. Open Bun. FE S^^ DELUXE ROYAL STARCH AFT FI-berilos IIU. II toot run-about i with canvass cover. Call MI < I-3M8.__________;______ I FOR THE FISHERMAN SEA NYMPH ALUMINUM BOATS LARSON PIBEROLAB DINGHY ......s HP EVINHUDE MOTORS | ''•--lERB-WE CARRY ITS TIRES kV aluminum' NEW DODGE PICKUP -Ilf WHEEL BA8E--Keayp Omy R«ir sprtais--OlrecUontl sifnils-W Washers-—Oversued TIRES— -f BODT-—Heeler A Defrosters- $1825 PLUS MIcblioD Soles Tss k LIcenss SMITH - — , DODGE INC. .......... good condlttoa■ SAOINAW FE 3-7011 KP i ’»> CHEVROLET, I TON, LONG KU Bake* Iw--- *d-. .mm- mm.m See M & M Motor Sales , Pot top dollar on later model 3137 Dixie Hwp OR : i ADVANTAGE r elcoa. sharp ears. A ^ BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER , 666 S. WOODWARD Ml 6-3904 ’57 CHEVROLET J b«ov. V-l. automoUe. radio k hw^i -Ooral and whlto ftatalt.- Larry Jerome ROCRBtTBR FORD DEALER OL F.tCTORV BRAXCH OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY ALTHOUOR .7FB ARE CLOSED TOU ARE WELCOME TO COME IN AND LOOE TBB CARS OYER AND Make Your Deal Monday WEEKEND SPECIAL ’59 OLDSMOBILE "If 1 Door Hardtop. Radio, beat-*nd J^Y*"*^*^* powtr tteerint ■ $2495 PONTIAC ■ RETAIL STORE eash noodfd “ July 1st _________________ 1-4111 IM B. Bly(L South at Auburn 'M CHEVY. INJECTED _________EM 1-3M3_________ REPOSSESSION IMI Chevrolet. Just take over smtn BonihW paymenu. Lucky Aulo Sales. FE 4-lOM. FE 4-3314. Ill S. Saginaw. 1113 CHBVROUrr 4 DOOR. ST/iHD^ —" shltt., Oood condition. No ____^M Oaage Clrcto. R I-73M. 11113 CHE'iriE,' OOOD CONDITION, ________ FE 4-4ig_________ IIM BEL AIR 1 DOOR. CREYRO-Ict. V-l. powerglldo._MA I-IUI. 'ii CHEV. I, R k R. NEW BRAKES. Get in the - ‘’NEW car CLASS'*' - - WITHOUT NEW CAR COSTS! '^Souke'ne^nmi ° You Save $$$ -M Olda M HoI. oodan Just like sadan. nwer A real Cpc. You won't . IHI FCMID t CTUNOKR COUH-in aodnn. 4 door wagon. I owner Oood condUton. gltf No money poymema ol birminoham-Ml^fuS*■ *** *• iil3~AND ”lM4 PORDB. g TO cnoose, from gl4l. g s and I s sUcks and automatlca. tl.M weekly. No money down. BIR-MIMOHAM-RAMBLCR. IM B .WOODWARD, MI g-M04. counlry*tednn. nrrdomairc Radio k heater .......gusg 'M Cbeyruet 4 Dr wagon llNi IWRDXmBURO MOTdR BALM Comer Cost k PUe PE I-71N ____ Op«n Eves. tlU I , liyj^RD 3 DOOR. V-g. STAN- -deed .hin rMlo k heolar. white- 1 ......... MM4 -__________■' mechanically pK^ Ml. OR 1-37M. SSJI f ■^■ORD" v4 engine, "l DOOR CustomUne. E« cond^ SlU N. B»«heiter. Ul >4113 3l^_FOltB BRDAK, RAOiO W !*..?A T ^ b._absolutely no money down. Attume pgy- “* Parks at Ul *-im. S1-:E bob FROST. INC. For torge seleatleo of used Mar-enrys k Fordo. AU ovolltbleHgMr low down payment regardlesa n( credit experience. 3M Hunter Bled . Birmingham Harold Till_______________________ ■li FORD COUNTRY BBDAN WA-equlpned with power conditioning, Family 1141 down. Bob Frost, n-Mercury. Ml I-M34 steering k braXea. II Olds “ * -'— nice c » Olds Real clesn. Prlvnto. El V I^voodaia aouth off Au- bum near Croofa. ^ 'll Pont!sc 3 door real a_ 'H Chevrolet 3 dy. Bel Air, etratght ■ attek and a good buy. . Houghteri & Son RK.;. It IIM. 3111 Pre- JEROME Y "Bright Spot VAN-13. call XVlif. Auto Insurance 104 FL., FD k MED ' POk MOST CABS MM DN MO_PATMTS. OPHNEk. Kvaa. J^EJtdW Johnson AT V-l, bard^. good cond. 3. knrrla, xif 1-«SS._ n -^bbl Antes, ^ payhianls 14.01 weekly, (- no money down. BIRMmOHAM-RAMBLER. 444 B. WOODWARD. MI 40M4 IIM CHEvrWAOON ; This 1s a VI. 4-dr. with radio. I heater and automatic. Bxecllent loodlltan inside' and out. Be sure I and drive it. PEOPLHB AUTO SALES M Oakland _ PE^ 3-3311 'll am. BEL AIR. i-DR . AUTO, trans., WW tires', radio, wheel discs, two t pt.. red and white, 13.IN ml. IIMO, nil day Bun. alter I weekdays. Ml 3-libl. TBBRIAN RBD HARDTOP 'll Chty.. VI, ailffatly custom. MAytaIr'I-IMf. ’57 FORD S DR. HARDTOP $1195 'Cy' Owens FORD' •M' lOURi^NB, I CYLIN-Ion*. '*kH white Wklla, Pordomktie. 3 door . 4M miles 131.088. Muat aeU if 7;u"iSKi 9»!' V* be- Lake Orion HARRINGTON BOATS TOUR EVINRUDE DEALER _ EASY PAYMENTS AVAILABLE CENTURY INBOARD. U FTIOT run-about. A-1 condlUoa. 131 bon power Chrysler. Reosoooble. 8> at 3811 Coseybun. Wallow to Loo Lake Shores. Phowa OR S-M31 t OR 3-M31. orchard Uk. m C.«^ Bv„j^ OFFERS TRUCT^ hprelgn and Spts. Cars 105 ^ ;i7 te‘*Auto“kfi *'ii8i' 4”^ -------'ll HILLMAN CONVIRTIBLB. ------------------ i TOP DOLLART for 'M to 'll modcia - low mlle-uKlefi’’* **° *** ***** CENTURY POR SALE 18M T-Bmu CONVERT- Top Cash Paid i ciTirESilS’ FOR USED CARB — I _M1 8-3M8. ___________ Liovd Motor Sales i _____PILI-tlSl I harkikms bales k bbryice IE BUT AKD TRADE ObOO ' **** Taiasrtpo _PE l-MM CLEAN WHS AKD TRt^ MrrTAr~lll7 SBUTotT -mADI CENTURY RESORTER '• Ft.. 113 h.p anslna. Like new a3,r00_^wm demaastrate. Days . . tsu FE S-71M. Evm. FE 4-1SS4 DAWSON'S iALES SPECIALS a •JEROME - OIBW - ilM FIbarfIks 17' Empire Bevllle. W beam 3f wtadahlVld. , Steertoi. eusbloned front peat ' ' opn bock. IIU M h.p. Erla ....SUrtbte Take MM to W kMAland Rd. RlgUt to Hlekpryftldge Rd. to Demote Rd^ Left and follow signs to Dawson* sales At YXFSIOD LAKE 'Ppon every night 'til I Fll, IWIn lyitl, nttfY~birii~k6tf nm» WE NEED ,100 SELL OR TRADB p»Bvi sruck. OR 3-3311._____ liO-fF, 1M4. NEW tnUES.~ 7W and curtolni. High spaed cam, aad platona. Can be raced. Needs '13 Bulek Rdmstar. 4-dr. PB 1341 HARDENBURO MOTOR 8ALB8 Corner Cass_ond Plke_PIjl-73M CHEVROLKT. 1MSt. mntlc Rn — HAUPT PONTIAC jtu ^ siras"-u* I MAple . M S-07i4. M POkriAC VEX hardtop, oil aq power. SS.7M. <...... PONnAC IIM, 4 DOOR Y»TA srx.'”^ “ •— IN* pontiaD I O06» REPOSSESSION IM Pun prtoe No anh i»4d< For only 117 month Duo July II Rita Auto. Mr. Boll PB Ml IM E. Blvd. at Auburn. SHOP • SUNDAY BUY .MONDAY OLIVER Motor Sales _ S18 Orehnrd Lnko Avo. PE SSldl Opon Bvi RENAULT BUICK OPEL JEEP 'M Pard Coimln aodw, Ford- EULM FE I-73H 'M Chevroltt 4-dr. wgn. RAIUIBIIBURO MOim Conwr Cass ond Piko Opon Evm. 'Ul t___ INTUC 4 DR. BARDfOP. Exa cond. OR 3-7SI1. nWar I pm. UM PONTIAC RARDTDP. m 1-7417. S3M Daby, Drayton. IIM POffriAC. S-DOOR REPOSSESSION IIM full prteo. Ho oath naaded Fay only I7.M. Otto Juna llth Auto. Mr. BaU PB l-4aM IM East Blvd. B- at Aubiim S-DR. IIM PONTIAC. ’7- ^ " II power ate many fae-^Uad ^axtrai. Low m^ r MI MlJf** SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Rochester, Mich. OL 1-8133 PONTIAC 6fTTC1ALS~CAN tura Ylsta. Low mileage Pow-teertng A brakea. Rydra'mattc. ly Bihar Iteiak^Laaa thanwoat. for fte McHagb. PE S-TgH motor. gSM Ho monty ______ toxe over paymenU of M M weakly. BIRMINGHAM - RAMBLER. Ml g. WOODWARD. Ml A3S84. M PLYMOUTH .— PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR. glM. Bargain FE L4I1I '17 PLYMOUTH BAYI Powtrfllie---- I 71 S38 OAKWND AVENUE _____PE Ml^ _____ ‘13 Ponllac Sad. new Ures 'M Ford Wgn. •'SSo^V ■u Ford Was 'M Pord Wgn. Y-S Auto. 4 dr '13 Pord Wgn. t otlck.. gjpi Russ Johnson Motor Sales JOE’S CAR LOT OMYKE AT PONTIAC ROAI 17 CHBVT WAGON 311. POWER-tilde. Radio, bothsr. white srtlls Sl.NI mtlos. t3ia and taka >vei -lymehts OR-------------- TOP DOLLAR PAID •M DESOTO CONVER'HBLI. BLE. —■ white. Fully equipped with er June special at gl3t dwn. ^FW. Inc. Uncpln-Merc'iry. MY 2-287iT ^"iY 2-iJ81 ,J!iS;‘"‘MS‘ -------------------------- ------- I BRAID, n SdlM. guaranteed ' OU/^TI K rp I I^AMj^OlB COUN- '17”'Austin A» - $877. * ” ^ — •53 Monu 3 door 1377. 17 MOA Roadster. •M Yolkswogen Authorised dealer far MO. Morrte, PRICES- CUT Minor. Austin and Austin Ronly. HOUGHTEN & SON l^N Main. Rochester, OL 7-S78I "Bright Spot" WE’UTbUv- YOUraR ---E NEW ARb WWW" SOME CARS _Coll OR, M volkswaoer iUSDr: Lbu -n»w—'A» llaicn aa M P n »eon. y Cars, 3S Auburn. Fo r Sh Ic Ct e IIH BUICE. 166 HILANTfSATES INC. EAST HIOHLAND! Liked Auto Partb 102 ■ ---Credit Ml SOLUnLY NO MONET obwiT •---- teymenu el m.7^^" “ ------ ■ •>“ can credit M*r. Mr. Pkrki kwro UtABS. 11 AND UP POR oLFf Tumar Ford r^f TT'NT'M'CL i j- REPOSSfeSSlON kjLtjiMlN o I ffy’^Ky-mo-inM ON SUNDAY BUY MONDAY All Cars Will Have Prices on Windshields Pay anto 111____________ Rite A^. Mr. Ball, X IM B Bite. B. At A GLENN'S Motor Sales 14 Years Fait Dealing. I ^v? iDoS' SHEP'S Springtime Speciil.s ;m chEvy a-Air ht .him S eoWT sc 4 Dr HT.I1N4 •M CHBVT E-AIr HT.I M4 •II PONT. 4 Dr. Wnten |l»4 H BUICK Bpl. S Dr ht. I M4 •M CHEVY 4 DR Wa^ . I SR' CoBvtrtlWa • 'M DODOE 3 Daer . - PONTUC f Door : .! | St ;M CHEVY. B-AR J Df, HT I 4M UftKD CAM 9Sa W. HURON ST. E f737| PE 4-I78I i 4 «A8T Shen’s Motor, Sales tST aoULEVARO Ft I-43S7 ^WN'Awumr Lucky UM roRD ^OON^TAKE OVER 1117 FORD, t CYLDfiSBR. COUN-try aedan, automand traaamls-radio ,te'8^^to/. _whlta aldewalU. 1 i No moon d«__.____________ UH Pontiac 4 dr. ____________ IMImPoatlac I dr........... UI7.Pontiac 4 dr. hardtop.. IMI Pontine 4 dr! s#ten UH PonMte club coupe...... UM Chevrolet 3 dr. sedan I 711 IMI Chevroltt Nomnd station •<-ag- IIM Plymouth 4 dr. sedan . UM CteUlac 3 dr. hardtop . IM7 Bulek S dr. hardtop__ Heater UM Pdolloc 4 dr. stdnn Ooi condUtoo ..... g J 1^ Ford 1 dr. sodan | s HOMER ■'MIGHT MOTORS U Mtnutaa itwm Fontia* " rd. MIefc. OA S-lll CLEAN UP '•8K^rc.4;U:T5.“15: U PMtiae*'R«?"^..:!;: '« Bulek V-S HT .... ;U Nash Rambler Wgn. No rw^ 'll Pontlok BhorpI .. .... | It '13 Pontiac Convert. ____ 1110 M Chev. Auto. Nice .......8171 13 Pord V-l, SharpI ......||7I '53 Chev., like new .....; 1381 Sujierior Auto Sales 312 Montcalm at Oakland 'M PLTM . 1 owner. R k H. ■■■ 134 Clwrokg4. Cor. Menomtoet UH FLTMOimi 4 DR.. OOOD — -... IM. OR S-IS33. 4 DOOR I 8TUDEBAKER PREEIOENT. . door sedonTv-l. AutomaUc, radio k beater, TVbltewalls. MM. Suburban OLDS-LARK 592 S. .Woodward, B’ham ---.—MI (4.4485- Ford Button Wagon lorw FUaaeo niriaate. CkHB SS lUEDHE SPECIALIZING IN ONE OWNER CARS :s tkVA - "Sr* _ N row I-DT. cvitom SiS!E:iS“iS" .'U CHEV., S-Dr. nwrgUte .. 'M PONTlkC. g-Or.: i^.. " *'&•> •“ *^'***'' isssf »-«Sr?%w. shift ■M FORD I. i-far..... . H OBVROLBT wagon .. •M POHTUC 4-Or.^ .. 4-Dr.. nlc4 . —I panel ...... V ten pleh-«p always a fine SELECTION of Hew Uaod Cars BTUDEBAKER LARK MALOI’ RINK MOTORS * OARAGE >411 W. Raron OR kOJii (N#xt to tht RonadtoSi) ' buk^Rodto aad btaftr. CVmo. l*ONI lAC CITY CARS Wa b4vt tlx 1H7 FoaUac. S doors. No money down. gHI full price. iMT56i?mc 4 dr. catauha, si _ir4? 7pL a-Uit. SSIl OiwonWood. 'W roHTuo coNYteranl. vary aharpi Qt S-1U8. ’ VAUANT CLARKSON* MOTOR .SALES ClarteloB^ MA IUI41 list Wurhac Mdaa. Hydni HAUPT PONTIAC M-II ont mUcT'^rth af U.S. 1 s, ’56 PONTIAC I DOOR $795 'Cy' Owens 14M PONTIAC LOOits 0006. —i^good. good rubhar^ heater. 1271. PE iteM. '40 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPB. 3.8M mllaa. Haa everything. Ype. elal IM H.P. trt------------— .. j“«tS;; duly Hrdramatte. SJ4 I ikle. P. B.. P, B. 11 MSie. PE 1-8713. 8 >onti^ vtt 'SS BM •M Pord RAH .. '13 Mercury Sod. '14 Rambter 'M Chtvy .. ... :n&S‘3^“ai. ■H Po^ t balrli^ . ■|» RM .... ^7 UH PONTIAC. 8TARCHIEP. FOW-or brakM, hardtop, Hydrkmatto. FE 8-3787 3838 N. Ftrry. “* RAMBLER (----------- eountiy lUtlon waron. no msl. doon. 8841. No monty down. H.4I per week. BIRMlHOHAM-RAMB^. 407 S. WOODWARD, MI J;3787.'_______ mx BACltlPICB Motropoliun, eloai fully 0—‘---' wjoy your voco; 3-i^^ KS or no rntty. OH • KAMBLbR AMERICAN 3 OOOR — RkH. whlto sMcwaila, good eand.. W7I. MA 4-S7S7 ___ UH NASH AMBABBAOdi CUB-tom, S-do«r btrdtop, Lcmannt onglno. Immoeulato and buutl-fuT Rod and white. 7481. No jMMBLj^ 8N 8. WOOOWARD. ___________________JiUU. ti VOUaWAOEM EXCELLENT condlUon Lite now. Bun roof. Boat otlor takei^P^I-4431._ NEW PONTTaCS (IT TREMEN-dous discount. Oo not faE to too Us beforo^ou boy - Keego Sates & Service ^ __Eaoio Harbor R & R MOTORS. INC. 0hrytl4^^^o«ft^|||tertol Immedlato DoUvary—kO Hotela ....— n 4-SIM 734 OAKLAND __iub*«.r ‘=*”' nOT W6RK“ TO DO? SEE US I "isiriji «ra‘^s g“i 3 Dodge iteke . itgg ROOfR'S SALES k SERVICE =S-*"F!5L*»t_______n MIOI IMl PONTIAC SiUJAN, RAOIO k issft-.s'sssyfsws'^ Ml 4-7MI. Harold Tiiroor Pbrd. rARCHIEP PONTUC. Hydrimotla. RkH. PE 1-7441. 4xp4Mi?J**'oaV" ***** •« • >« DON’S “used cars ” MY s*;a HASKINS Used CoF CLEARANCE MS Rash Ramblar 4-door codaa Dixie Ok'dCars *•’ "/S' *“iV«teor 4-door i - Y4 ooftoo. aalomoUa ............... I nr •iJ OwTijM *ur* Moor MtfoB with radio, hooior. cm aarioi va?i •M flat 4480T sUtton W8san n*t 55? «sr g^;5* .................. BUST Sefe Us Before You Buy Haskins Chev. - NORTH Chevrotet Has Bargains Like These Galore! 1956 CHEVROLET Btl Air hkrdtop. Hteto, bwltr, PoworsUte. A rtal boanty la S> tons pnlnl. Oar stock No. USI. Out low prlM^^^ • 1958 CHEVROLET 1957 PONTIAC Btitlon wagon. Radio, hooter. Bydramatic. Thla li a one ownrr aad thowf It haa had lou ol cart. Our stock No. IISS. Our low prtoo only $1166 1955 BUICK 3-door hardtop aodan. Radio, hooter, Dynatlow. Orlglnnl S-tate $699 1957 CHEVROLET Bol Air hardtop. V-l angina, radio, htater, PowartUte. BrauU-tut Iky blue ftniah. Hara'a a real dandy.. Our atock Mo. 13H. Our low-prlea $12$7 I960 CHEVROr.FT Carvalt 4-door todnn. Rooter. PowoigUda. Bauatt lab. .Lata than I.8N mUai. woU tlraa. Our atoek Ni Our low prtoo only White. >. uii. $562 1958 FORD Diatoihlint 4-door. S eyllnter ok- mt 1957 PLYMOUTH f^55 FORD ^ fUttw WUOB With Ihrd-o^Kle. A jfj» ^•'■'^rf^too. Ote Moek No. 1472. prlea only bank rates ♦ One year warranty oh all cars sold. NorthX;hev. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE < ’& Television Programs Prograit^ furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice T-WXn-TV TONIOHrS TV HIGHLIGHTS l:N (2) Early Show (began a 5:30 p.m.) <4) Saber c „ (7) Pro Football. (9) Pepeye. |:M (2) Eariy Show (began at 5:30 p.m.) Moneymoonem. (7) Football (coot.) .. (9) Talent Caravan. 7:N (2) Four Jmt Men. (4) People Are Funny. (7) (31rl Decoy. <» CharUe Chaa. (2) Perry Maaon. (4) (Color) Bonanza. (7) Dick dark. -------- (9) MUlion DoUar Movie Drama: John Garfield. ‘•DUit Be My Deitiny," C39). |:M (2) Perry Mann (eont.) (4) Bonanza (cont.) (7) John Gunther. (9) Movie (began at 7:30 p.m.) •:M (2) Wanted: Dead or AUve. (4) Man end Challenge. 7:N (7) Leave It to Beaver. (9) Movie (began at 7:39 izm.)-•:M (2) Mr. Lucky. (4) Deputy. (7) Uwrence Welk. (9) Mr. D.A. (2) Have Gun. WUl Travel. (4) World Wide 00. (7) Weft (coat.) (9) Harbor Command. UtM (2) Gummoke. (4) World Wide (cont.) (7) JubUee U.S.A. “(9) Niwi, IVeaaier. UiU (9) Provincial Affaire. 19:N (2) Sea Hunt. T4) Men from Interpol. (7) Jubilee (cont.) (9) Starlight Theater. Drama:, Ronald Colman, "Tale of Two CItiee.’’ (’.35), Hill (2) (4) News, Sports, Weather. C7) Whirlybiids. UtM (4) Satur^ Movie. Dramas: Blnff Crosby "Bdls of St. Mary's” (’46); Jane ‘Withers, "Mad Marti dales." C42). U;ll (2) Nightwatch Thefltar. ’ Dramas: Paulette Goddard. "Kitty.” (’46): Robert Beat-ty "Broken ll:M (7) Shock Theater. SUNDAY MORNINO 7t« t«^Meditattais. •:N (2) Mass for Shut-Ins. 9:10 (9) BiUboard. 9:16 (9) Sacred Heart.* SiM *i2) Chrisndthers. (9) Henld of Truth. •:H (4) News. 9:M (2) Court of Health. (4) Church at the Cross-roads. (7)Understaadin Our Worid. (9) Temple Baptist Church. t:U (2) To Dwell Together. - - T(xi(3y's Radio Programs - - wan w»a aiai> wms. sum Ilits-wJIt Urea Sparta sirraai moiwino S99 (4) Loretta Young. (7) Gale Storm. (2) House Party. 9:99 (2) Millionaire. i4) Yoiaig Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Clock, (9) Moarts. 9:19 (2) Verdict U Youn. (4) From Tiwoe Roots. (7) Who Do You Tnnt? 4:99 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Thin man. (7) American Bandstand. 4:U (2) Secret Storm. 4:99 (2) Edge Of Night. <4) Yancy Derringer. (9) RoUn Hood. 9:99 (2) Movie. iAl /aaoaUvl ^---- ------- . imm/r/ ucuigv tTBITOt irici ........I24JS ir MtlinU .. .I2S.H 17** C.1.1 ...134.SI irFkUn .......S39.M tr Mnls . . . . .139.99 39 Dor FfetBro Titoo Gooraafoo 99 Forts mma Imhm hi WiMag oa Afcevo Sols 2K* Muti......159.99 14‘* PUkt ii!:?. .9149.99 arici ........979.99 21" MtliiBfa Cbm* l-SptBi .....9119.N Ahovo sots hero aow pie lahos I yoor plclBio faho geoiwafee 99 days ports oad loher oo tho ohoro sets to arrittog OBEL RADIO ond TV SbIbb ond Sorvico 3930 njEMimjyyu no. FI 4.4*45 quests. George Sandera, Yvonne De Carlo, Zsa Zsa Oabor, Victor Jory, Nancy Gates. (56) Elns, Zwei, Drel. (7) (56) Time to Dance. 9:19 (4) Mystery Show. (2) Theater. (7) Rebel. (56) Faces in the Window. (2) Alfred Hitchcock. (7) ■ 19:99 (2) George Gobel. (4) Loretta Young. JV Features By United Press bteraatloaal Saturday Skipjacks and comedian Joe Given. (Color.) timid derk gets Into trouble ^ becaure he Is the physical . oounteipart of the Nation’s number one Public Etoemy. Edward G. Rohinaon, Jean Arthur, Wsitoct Ford, Arthur Byron. MONDAY MOBNlNa 9:19 (2) Meditations. i:II (2) On tilt Farm Frtxit. 7:99 (4) Ibday. (2) TV CoUege. (7) Funews. 7:99 (2) Felix tbs CZt. H) Breakfast Time. 9:19 O) Captain Kangaroo. 9:99 (7) Johnny Gingv. 9:99 (2) For Better or Worse. (4) I Married Joan. 9:99 (2) Movie. (4) Exerdae. (7) Stage 3. (4) Faye Elizabeth. 19:99 (4) Douah Ra Mi. 19:91 (9) BiUboard. B^EEY mow, 9 p.m.. (4). A ****^ (9) Sj D^”s^l. fuU-hour teleplay about the re **-*- - spected head of a deaf childran’. school who is accused (4). narootfn ®I1D[LC0-H[AI rHOXDIR D0WII.-SIU1 nitROIITH IdN to towniM Imr MQOOO I --JT INSTALl NOW ONLY INSTALliO 1(34 KB HtMTH PLUS + HOLDEN BED STBNK WITH EITHER FURNACE , OVRIEN HEATIIW & SIPPLY Authoriaed OaJdand County DUtributor 371 Vcofhaii Bd. ‘’TwrSSSli?' FE 2-2919 . m., ff). Beaver (Jerry Matbm) relives the days when knights were bold. His zeal gets him toto trouble. LAWRENCE WELK'S DANCINO ARTY. 9 p.m., a) Otlgtoattog i the amusement area of Padfle Ocean Parte, California. HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL, 30 p.m., (2). Paladin (Richard Boone) leads a group of men into Mexico to search of a mysterious fomer aide to Emperor Maxi- WnUE m, 9:30 p.n£, hour-long report on the problem and the wide range of optoion that exists ■ am to treat tt. OlllNgBfOKE. 10 p.m., (2). Chester (Deimla Weaver) is wounded and Matt DDlon (James Arnesi) I held at gunpdnt whUe trying ) capture an Army deserter. Sunday TIGER BASEBALL, 12:30 p.m. (2). Detroit at Cleveland. FYI, 6 p.m., (2). A look at local politics, as predicted to the —. munlty of Piermont, N. Y. Douglas Edwards, host. TWENTIETH CENTURY, 6:30 .id. (2). (Rerun.) The story of GeneraUasiino lysncd’s rise to power and the use of Spain as a World War U, testing ground fay WhUnwre and John Hto4. Host: Walter Slezak. (Cblor). LORETTA YDUNO BROW. 10 p.m., (4). Costars Henry Jones and Patricia Donahue to the story at a husband who wins a halting contest and, to general, demonstrates his abUity as a housekeeper. The big sequtoA trees of Cal-iforato are one of the surviving presses. The giant trees were BIAVERICK. 7:30 p.m. (7) (Re-run.) Ths Maverid; boys are caught to a family feud tavoivtag the Osrterets and the Montgomerys. James Garner and Jack Kelly star. JBLJHOyyXAIL (2). Featuring Louis Prima and Kedy Smith, Bert Lahr, Shari Lewis, Anita Bryant and BUly ...... ^ Vegas re- Muao ON ICE. 8 p.i ’Magic on the Stage” theme. With Johnny Di__________ host; The Goofers, singer Marti Barria. figwe skater Shi^ Unde, comedienne Dorothy Keller, The fCEt 2N TOP TllDI STIRK ACT NOW! StaiaiMidaortTa^ Authorised ’WURNOIfATTCT Deder I Watch for Our GRAND OPENING DEAN HEATING SEBVICE 397 Odtlcnd P| 5-S47S—Nlflif K 8>989t bkiken HEinK te. n 1.6421 IS Nowborry StrMt FI8.669I FI2.32S4' TTTIRTV-TWO THE POXTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 4. )9«0 2 Bell Projects to Better JDr. Maddy to Open Area Telephone Servi^ IfiterlocheirSchoor _ _ BeU Telephom Co, MNnKOan crewi are woridns on tmt projects. toUllnc 1413.04, to mvide nddttional tdepbone fs-idMics for sabecribers in the oor^ Wi northesst sections of Pontiac. Raymond H, Storm, district mu-Mer fur the oomiwny, said the project lilBO will pro^ mote •tght hUw of wOeirrMMl end eehle ts be piaeed etoec the pUMtlm el M M SM Welton , ‘This project wu largely neces-aauitd W.tfie acvaapment or new homes in the areas of Michigan ^tate Uqiveratty Oakland araf con-•mictioo « Hie U.S. 10 (Chrysler JCxpresswayl Highway which will This project also includes the oonstnicthm of underground ducts, burial of existing aerial eabie in the same trerch and removal of poles on U.S. 10 from Waterford tb M15. This will enable the Company to fill new orders for service for suh-scribers along the route of the new cable installation and orders for better grades of service. Storm said. The project also wiH provide more circuits between the telis (dwne central offices. Storm saSd this project is sch«d> uled for comidetian In December. Japanese Freighter Sarnia home at Am i*-■»«-»»>c »»P- MuUy, Innfcr md din*- b.0, |b ^ tor of the Jntertochen National Music Camp, has announced he will open Interiochen Arts Academy September of 1961. The new school will teach college preparatory courses in music, drama, arts and dancing to gifted students. Maddy. who has been agtrofessor f music at the University Boy Was in Doghouse in at Least 2 Ways LA CROSSE, Wte. (f> Pdice were beginning to get worried when a three-hour search failed to turn up 6-year-old Gregory Snyder, repotted missing by bis parents. Then someone peeked in the th house in the Snyder back yard. Northern Ldghts rcnnt ijKVds Ahoirt Midwest My m AfiHOClATBD PRESS Skies sparkled with flashing pyrotechnics over the Midwest \y todays lightning lighu. Reports wii«, shilling northern lights—aurora borealis— from Iowa, Wisconsin, Mich- There was Gregory, fast asleep. electrical dtetnrtwiKe in air, cauiing at first a ^ow to i4>pear on Hie northern horison and then rays of tight riiootlng skyward like flickering searchlights sweeping Hie heavens. The northern lights most often are green, but someHmea run to red. sets a squeegee to a pane of gUaa, all male beada start turning. The wlndDw washer, Mrs. Grace nowHc, need sny h At Grand Rapids. Mich, aurora was dsKtibed as beautiful, at Grantaburg, Wis., vivid, i^t Maifiaon. Wis.. where It appeared a backdrop to a small thunder- Skies sparUlng with l%htning{ also were reported fitim New Mexico northeastward through Iowa, the middle Atlantic States and the fTorkla tip. Amid thie heavenly fireworks came scattered showers, but rainfalls were generally 11^1. Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME **Thoughful Service** 46 WUHsoh 8L Hmm PB r4MI DETROIT iSt — “The most im-f Oakland County from the portant cargo," said the skipper petroR metropolitan area," said what 1» believed to be the first Jap-Storm. janese ship ever to dock in Detroit, : The project also wiU pro^.,*. “** » •<> y»«ri •dditiailBl facilities between and citlaena from the mayor Ihwtlnc and Rochester central ’ lices. It is scheduled for comple-yu;(H In November. 1 An aide of Detroit’s Mayor Louis 1 In another project, more than 12 MirianI was on hand to welcome tiitlcs of underground and aerial Lifiile will be ^aced along Oak-laftd avenue and U. S. 10 from ^ ‘ Wa- I and Oai ike to Attend Will Highlight October j Dedication of Holland • National Auto Show t DETROIT (ft — Formal dedication of Cbbo Hall in Detroit's new Riverfront dvic center in October rill be highlighted by a visit by President Eisenhower. ’ The President has accepted an invitation to visit Detroit Oct. 17 bnd speak at a banquet at the i3id National Automobile Show. * He will be the first president to risit the auto show since Herbert iloovm- appMred at the exhibit Ri New York in 1931. The ante wMvk Oot 16-tS wlU Cspt. Hisao Oda and the Mune-shima Maru, an 11,800-ton vessel of the lino Kaion Kaisha lines of Tokyo. firinly convinced,’’ said Capt. Oda “that this historical event will contribute to friendly as well as economic relations between our two cities. CKff Oda brooght a colorial Japanese dMI dressed In the ef 8» years ago for Mayer MIrinai."BT'hBhiri, 'HmT mayor sent the captain a symbolic key to the city. The Muneshima Maru sailed down the St. Lawrence Seaway to this world's auto-making center. It wUl go to Sarnia, (hit., today and then begin an 11,000-mile vpyage ★ * ♦ The ship brought a cfugo of canned goods, tuna, machinery. wdBl carpeting, earthen waro, hardware and plumbing supplies. Jap-! beer and five tons of sake (rice Wlnei. She is loading machinery, whisky, hides and scrap metal at De*. trolt. exhibit ever held la Detroit.* All others have been hold la New York. Tt was announce earliw "Vlce President Nixon will speak in Cobo Hall on Aug. 24 before the 61st itnnual convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The Democratir presidential randittete. who will have been < hosen by that lime, is expected j In weak in the same hall at a ’Similar meeting the day before .Vfaton. Cobo Hall was named for the late .* Iberi Cobo, one - time mayor of I Detroit. Ferris Grads to Hear Ex-Upjohn President 'BIG RAPIDS (UPD-Robert S. Jordon, retired president of Upjohn International O^ratiom, Inc., will be the principal epeaker at graduation exercises for more than S9Q seniors at Ferris Institute here June 13. The commencement will mark the 10th anniversary of the 76-year-old school’s becoming s state college. Ex-Aide of Truman Pushes Rival Hopeful WASHINGTON UH — O^ar L. Chapman said Friday he and his former boss. Harry S. Truman, are taking separate roads in backing candidates for the DemociTitlc presidential nomination. Chapman mW there is ’’abaolutrty no com-Lbination to stop" Sen John F. Ken-ijnedy (D-Massi. I Chspman. Secretary of the In-lerior in Truman’s Cabinet, is serving as cochairman of a citizens committee plugging Senate ^Democratic Leader Lyndon B. I Johnson of Texas for the party’i presidential nomination. Truman is out in behalf of Sen. Stuart Symington, a feUow Mis-Miurian and a onetime secretary of the Air Force under Truman. 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Grant Is Wo I Wants Mr. K's Boat ‘ for Water Patrol When James W. Stuart of 2411 Lansdowne St.. Waterford Township, gets home from work each day. the first thing he asks his wife Marilyn Is: "Did I get a letter from the President today?” This Is not unusual in the Stuart household, for Stuart, 43. an Oakland County Water Patrol deputy, has recently written to President Eisenhower about a very special boat. The Jet-powered Turbocraft, a new kind of boat with no propeller or rudder, was to be the President’s gift to Nikita Khrushchev on his proposed trip to Russia. When Stuart read of the summit rift between Ike and Mr. K and that it was undecided what to do with the craft, he figured Oakland County could make good use of It. ★ ★ tk ' So he wrote to the President describing the unique approach to water safety being practiced here under Sheriff Frank W. Irons. Predict Failure in Drive Aimed at Latin America 2 New Points Be on Lookout Thundershowers Called Possible i :iSteps Forward There’s a chance of thunder-i showers this evening and again | Sunday afternoon or evening, the' weatherman says. Hostile Greeting Looms * ♦ * ped Boss Challenged ; Warm temperatures will contin- , ... w , . From Those Fearinglye through tomorrow wuh Monday! Give Wesrs Ideas Communist infiltration i^^iy cloudy and at Similar Close Study mule cooler. ' "Our objective Is to prevent loss of life in and around our lakes. This boat would be an ideal gift to the Oakland County Sheriffs Water Patrol.” Stuart wrote. , WASHINGTON (AP) jTt that Williums. Quimb.v, state taken college preparatory courses, huekunrri nf Iapan security treaty. TV mass demonstratioo fW- by Sohyo. the 3'4-million member leftist labor federation, which brought public transportation and < LAIM8 WJCCE8S Claiming that the tieup was a (OonUiliied on Page 1. Col. 4) In Todays Press He said Quimby would try to-fine president-someday." "explain ” to Minnesotan-s what| w ♦ ♦ prompted Michigan to make its, can leaders in North Dakota, FURTHER PROFIT where Rockefeller is making a Kennedy is expected to profit out ;tour in behalf of (Jov. side Michigan's borders from the! K- Davis, Republican caildi-commitment of Williams, who, as date for the U.S. Senate, the nation s senior governor and; He got a warm welcome FH-long-time chairman of the Dcmo-| but slate GOP leaders said Icratic National Party’s national-, bucking Vice Presidsui Rirhard M. M.\on for tke party’s presidential nomination. So did candidate Davis, th«4gh ho said he welcomed Rockefellw’s support in his tight scnato&al campaign. NIXON H.\S ENOUGH Rockefeller last week saidlhe would accept a draft at the Republican convention, but expected Nixon to be the candidate. Nixon already has enough committed votes to vyin on the first ballot. Democratic campaign news renlcred on Sens. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and I.ya-. „ don B. Johnson of Texas. Kennedy hopped from Denver to Salt Lake City to Santa Fe. N.M., try ing to corral more pledges from delegates to the party's Loa Angeles convention. He was in good spirits because of the backing he collected this week from Michigan (3ov. G. Mennan Williams, head of a 51-vote defe-gallon. . . OtMHMiaiCIAL DIVBION LEADERS — Semon Er^Kmidaen. general chairman of the 1960 Pontiac Area United FWid drive, discusses plans for the forthcoming drive wkh leaden of the Oommercial Divtokm. They are (from left! Robert Arm-sbu(«. vk* chairman, profe«ak>na| groups; George Watson,-vice chairman, com-pnny te|i*^tnr group; Jolui R Niggeman, diviakxi chairman; Knudsen; WiUlaln Sehimit vice chahman, educational group; and CSyle Jt Haskill. vice chairman, firmi gipup. The ConunenM .Diviaian is responsible for the Mlicitation of r«suac ri approximately 2.000 local business^establishments, along with professional, goverh- Johnson, in Newark. N.J.. re-; iterated hLs view that Soviet Piemier Nikita Khroabebev’s gim ijs to '‘divkto and scare Amerieq. {but we need have no worries oh citRftc score. " ment and educational groups. At, the luncheon meeting yesterday . Niggeman reported that less than 72 per cent of the 16,000 employes in these categories make contribu- _ . . i-ixnuici ixmuRiinirY » iwr Uons. as against an 87 per cent employe participation in the Industrial Division, he | marks to the President. This is said. Steps have been taken by Commercial Divisioq leaders ii tribulion rate, he reported. improve the con- |no hour for America to be di- THE PONTUCVPKKSS SATURDAY. JUNE 4. 1960 Booth Racket Cracked HACKENSACK, N.J. (UPD-Two northern New Jersey praeeeutors report they have uncovered muItimilUoa•dollar nationwide racket In bootleg reeordi. Bergen Proeecutor Guy W. Cal-iasi laid Friday that be and Eaaex Prosecutor Brendan T. Bryne were working to stamp out the coast-to-coast operation. He saM raids had been made Wednesday on two record dls-tributors in Newark and Fort Lee. Nab 2 Suspects in Fenton Theft Eyme said bogus records sold under counterfeit labels probably have captured half of the retail rock ’a' roll record market.. Area Men Traced by License Plates $een at Robbery Site Two ek-convicts from the Pontiac area were arrested at their homes early this morning for ques-tiOiflng in connection with a safe robbery at a Fenton department Byrne said he confiscated about 3,000 counterfeit records originaily made by various performers while Calissi seized another 6,000, originally recorded by Bobby Ry-dell for the Cameo Record label. CaUsat said the Fort Lee distributor of the bootteg records Pontiac police working with state poitce, Waterford Township police and sheriffs deputies, arrested Charies W. Wood, 37. of 90 Lo-beru Ct„ Waterford Township, and Ratert H. Hills, 36, of 378 Oakland Ave. their homes about 5 a.m. A third suspect Is also being sought, po- Flint stme police said three men w«se repMed to have tied the owner of Pellett’s Department Store and put him in the basement while they cracked a safe shortly before midnight. About 12.000 reportedly was taken from the safe. The two local mm were traced by the license pli^s of a car seen near the store last night. Both men have served terms at Jackson Prison for armed robbery convictions, deputies said. The recording company is cheated in the transaction, as is the performer. They lose the ordinary royalty rights. Byme said he and Calissi received complaints from record companies that had seen the popularity of the records soar while sales failed to keep pace. Mr. K's Arms Plan Interests the U.S. Byrne said the records were so cleverly counterfeited it was difficult to tell them from the real thing. (Continued From Page One) My Card Pierre; Just Check Your Troubles Here But they noted two eppar-entiy encouraging aspects of the Sdviet plan; 1. An apparent recognition by the SovieU of the need lor ^ international peace force, which the.\y«t,says is nppesMiy, 1. Seeming Soviet recoghttion L Seeming Soviet recoghl the modern weapons delivery systems are a central problem that must be dealt with under any realistic arms control measures. This view has been advocated by France, and Khrushchev seemed io be agreeing with it. The Western proposals of May 16. which the U. S. note referred to, were President EUsenhower’s plan- to turn over high fly- ____i Nations, which would con- durt aerial Inspections in all country to prevent any war buildup. Hiint Dog That Bit Six-Year-Old Girl A'wix-year-old girl will have to undergo a series of rabies shots if the dog that bit her is not found. Shellie Dunigan, 271 Voorhels Rd., receive four bleeding punctures on her chest when bitten by a medium sized, long-haired, black dog with a rusty colored ear as she was walking to the Webster School at 8:45 yesterday morning on Chlp-pewi street between Manitou and Menpmlnee streets. Her doctor says she will have to take at least 21 shots, beginning ILStS a day. Ti)e prosecutors said the recordings were pressed in California and shipped east for distribution. They refused to identify the distributors, and said no charges had been pending audits of the books. Byrne said the bogus recordings were reproduced from legitimate popular records shipped to a distributor for a fraction of their cost and sold to retailers at standard Byrne said in most cases the retailer doesn’t know he has been defrauded. Tax Proposal c I j -s City Engineer to Propose Favors Industry $8SJ}00 Alley Project ANN ARBOR m-A new tu proposal that would rpduce the annual tax burden on ba to IM million dollars and raise the load on individual taxpayers up to 964 millions will ba ollend here today as a solutkm to Mkh-igan's tax problenu. Prof. Harvey E. Brazer, versity of Michigan economist and co-author pf a recently published study of the state's economic altna-tion wUl present the proposal t» a tax study committee of Citizens of Michigan, the nonpartisan group formed by industrialist George Ronuiey. The distributor gets a 50-rent record tor 20 cents and pockets the difference. DONT WANT IKE - Overworking the latest parlor pun, Japanese leftists make it plain that President Eisenhower will be an unwelcome guest to many when he visitsThe nation whose aggression was’ rammed back down its throat 15. years sr phoufss ago. Here some 15,000 demonstrators parade past the U. S. Embassy, protesting the U. S.-Japanese military pact that will become final June 19, the day Ike is slated to arrive. (See story on Page 1.) 26 local UAW Delegates Depart tor Grand Rapids Drinkers Face Loss of License ORLEANS, France UP—American soldiers in France will be equipped aoon with a handy eard aimed at winning the hearts of stranded French motorists. Twenty-six delegates from Pon-iac’s three UAW local unions and the Oakland County AFL-CIO Council depart “with hopes for good resolutions" at the AFL-CIO state convention Monday through Wednesday in Grand Rapids. The area envoys will do their part to improve labor's position whole, but will carry no specific issues, with one excep- tion. There will be some 21 seats on the Board, according to Burt Hensm, Local 653 secretary. ‘We haven’t had a representative on the state Executive Board for some time,” raid Henson, would like to have) Pontiac represented, but not necessarily from own local." On sighting a stalled French car, the Ol is supposed lo stop, walk over sM whip out the card which says in French and Enz- *Tt appears that you are having difficulty with ,Vonr automobile and although I do not speak French, I would like to offer my assistance." Hare.and Bagwell to Ring for Con-Con The French motorist can indicate his trouble on a check list that ranges from “I am out of “I need a poUoeman." KALAMAZOO (UPIl-Paul Bagwell. Republican candidate for governor, and James M. Hare, Michigan secretary of, state, will conduct a two-hour doorbell ringing campaign here June 17 to solicit signatures for the constitu- The cards will be distributed tkxial convention proposal. next week by the U.S. Army Zone headquar- Ike Squeezes Class Reunion Into Schedule Presi- WASHINGTON (AP) dent Eisenhower flies to his alma mater at West Point this afternoon for a three-day round of ceremonies with his 1915 classmates. The President will interrupt his stay at the U. S. Military Academy Sunday to fly to Indiana to make the commencement address "We don’t feel the raise will help us any more,’’ raid Henson. We will stand against it.” In general, delegates will seek resolutions supporting better legislation for workmen’s compensation, unemployment compensation and aid for retirees. Following their door-to-door efforts, they will confer with Kalamazoo con-con leaders. ' Kalamazoo’s quota lor signatures on con-con petitions has been set at 10,000. Colorado to Back Fred Seaton for VP COLORADO SPRINGS, Cblo. (AP)—Colorado’s retiring Republican national comltteeman, Arthur C. Sheely of Fort Collins, urged today that the state’s delegates to the GOP national convention support Secretary of the In- and receive an honorary degree terior Fred Seaton for the vice at the University of Notre Dame, | presidential nomination. South Bend. | * w w t il i gales from the Pontiac Motor union are "opposed to any raise In the Blue ^leld at this Hme," ‘The resolutions are a method of mandating our lobbyists to go out try to improve our situation through the legislature,” said Fred V Haggard, president of the Oakland County AFL-CIO Council. "Each year with the new model ears, more and more men are laid off. They will have to be subsidised, or how else can they bqy the product? There Is not a machine that has been put In a factory that has bought a Haggard said aims are to have a subsidy bill for retirees "comparable'to, if not better than, the Forand Bill.” The four delegates to the convention from UAW Local 596 (Fish-Body) are Chflries Beck, Frederick Kline, Harold Grant and Carrol Gates. The Day in Birmingham U. of M. Prof! Plan Would Up Individuai'i Share $364 Million project totaliag an estimatad $85,000 will be presented to the City Commissk» Monday etty Engineer W. T. KiUaen will submit his recommendatiom that aBsya be paved on the west side of Woodward from Lincoln to Bird One Port to Go tor Stevedores It also would levy a 3 per cent corporate income tax and permit local governments to tack on an- The tax study group is composed ot leading bankers, industrialists and labor leaders who say they hope to work out an ideal taxing scheme for the state before fall. An optional 1-cent hike In the state’s 3-cent rales tax for the benefit of counties and schools is also Included in Brazer’s proposal. His plan is only tentative and major changes are possible before citizens for Michigan agree on a The Michigan economist said his 'plan would end the "mosi jectkaiable,” taxes on business and remove a "chronic source of sometimes highly justified comiOainU by Michigan businessmen.’ LOS ANGELES (AP) - The California director of motor vehicles, with the State Supreme Court behind him, has renewed his campaign to make pedestrians of drunken drivers. "It is my intention," Robert I. McCarthy told a news conference Friday, "to make California an unhealthy place for Intoxicated | drivers." Effective Friday night was this Order: Any motorist arrested and vlcted ol drunken driving in the state will automatically have his license suspended lor six months, or revoked for a full year or more. The high court sanctioned McCarthy’s program earlier this week upheld, by a 4-3’ vote, the department’s right to suspend licenses of convicted drunken drivers, regardless of recommendations of the trial judge. U.S. Would List Drunk Drivers long Bell Confab Again Nets Nothing House Commerce Unit Also Wants to Note Loss-of-Life Bans BIRMINGHAM -r An aOey Im- and on the cast side of Woodward from Ruifner to Sheffield. 'CoBstmetion costs should be s now than later due to risfaig costs and the fact that large project costs are less than smaller projects," Killaen said. Sign Pacts With Four Great Lakes Cities; Milwaukee Next CHICAGO lff)-The International Longshoremen’s Assn, reached agreement on a new wage contract with stevedoring firms of Great Lakes ports today, but will not withdraw pickets from any of the five struck ports until the fifth—Milwaukee—agrees to the Special rubbish pickups of items too large lor normal coltectlon days wfll be made on the request of residents who contact the Department of PubUc Woria. TemM of the agreemeat However, Federal Mediator Wil-sm Murray said the new contract covers a three-year period. The ILA had asked for a one-year con- Agreement fai^he 2«Way sfflke came at 4 a.m. after a marathon 14-bour mediation conference. Murray said representatives on the Milwaukee firms left in the middle of the negotlatian session. He said the Milwaukee firms would be con-tacted today. 1st All-Number Dial Telephones Set for Michigan BIG RAPIDS UP - Michigan’ first all-number telephone dialing system will begin operation here Sunday. The new method, which uses seven numerals instead of two let-|ters and five numbers, starts simul- WASHINGTON (AP) - A vol- taneously with conversion of the untary program to establish a central register listing the names of persons who lose their drivers’ licenses for drunken driving was approved Thursday by the House Commerce Committee. The register, in the Department of Commerce, also would list the names of those convicted of traffic violations involving loss of life. Korean Alert Called DETROIT (A)—Negotiators Michigan Bell Telephone Co. contract talks recessed at 2:30 a.m. today with agreement to resume a few hours later in continuing marathon sessions. Michigan Bell and the Communications Workers of America .tre tiying to hammer out a new contract to supplant an agreement that expired at midnight Thursday. Today's owl-hour recess conclud- 1 a session that began at 10 a.m. yesterday. The telephone company has offered its 6,800 unionized employes a $1 to $4 weekly pay increase along with increas^ fringe bene- SEOUL, South Korea (AP)—Ibe United Nations Command oidered all forces in South Korea placed on an alert status today In the first of a new series of training exercises. II Telepboae Os. said the new system wUl make dialing faster) Elimination of .the exehaage letters Is intended to rrdace ebanee Of lag which can result Michigan Bell’s 18 other manual exchanges are scheduled to get allnumber dialing when they are con- There are no plans now to introduce the new method in the Detroit telephone system "or any other large cities in the state, a company Doesn*t Collect Stock Payoffs KOIeea saU most of the nlleyn have been te "veiy pqer eandi* 'aean-Up Week" begins Monday in ffirmingham. Residents are being urgtd by Mayor Florence Willetts "to clean up trash and litter on vacant property and parkway areas in front Fruit jars, tin cans, limrieum :raps, ribbon, string, egg cartons, ice cream sticks, feathers This strange assortment of items are only a few of the materials being requested by the directors of the Franklin Village Day camp. The odd items are to ba used in the camp’s summer art program. be tasured and t H fer other camp acttvltleo. Tbe materials can be taken to the Franklin School June 18 where they wUl be sorted by the day camp committee. The Franklin Day Camp will run for six weeks beginning June 20 with enrollments taken for the entire period or for either of two three week sessions. New Cancer Society Set Up Amarican Charters Unit for Southeast Michigan and Oakland County The American Cancer Society has chartered a new division for southwestern Michigan, including Oakland Oounty, it was announced today. The society’s board of directors sanctioned establishment of the new division at Ms meeting in Los Angeles. Calif., yesterday. mis area's AOi charier was Local offidals, now calling thdir group the Michigan Cancer Society. have said they choee to remain with the federal fund-raising group Instead of supporting the society’s nationwide program policies because of its succhesftil association wlffi the joint diaritles fits. The nine delegates who will rep-|SaiTUTiy SnatchaS May Truck and Coach) are Donald Map-, Sheely launched the campaignMize Ste^n B^, --------.1 M Colora«te Republicans as8em-®°^« Monday, if the dog is not found. , (^-ening and take part in fop their state convention. Mallory,-Samuel Walk- Anyone who should find the dog is|further 45th anniversary activities!They will pick 10 delegates at Lindsey and Andrew urgqd to call the Pontiac or Water-|of his class before heading back,'Urge a„d 10 alternates for thej'’^'f®"; , , ford Township police departments, to Washington late Monday. I party's national conclave Thel (Pontiac ----------------- .Mrs. Eisenhower will not be:K>uthem and western Colorado! jable to accompany the president, jeongresslonal districts, in rapar-^*™*'“’ .She is receiving treatment at Wal-iau meetings, each will pick ^ ter Reed Hospital for acute asth-| delegates and two alternates, iiis Uiiifti with ■ cktnc* matlc bronchitis i ----------------- The Weather Smk««iri St sfUraMi _______________ BIth n. L*w tmickt •trnish SanSif St. Sttlkwolcrly wlnti S htBllM H4»t kkl tmlfkt. TtSkT *■ rMiU»« ; WIBS Ttloeltj I m.pJi N. Carolina Eledors leaning to Johnson Moscow Heaps Wild Ovation on Van Cliburn O’Rourke, William Ward, Charles Beach, James Taylor. Burt E. Henson, Benjamin Gales, Kenneth Young and Wayne Ana- ■ Bklurdk/ kt S'.n p.m. I t.n. i li k ia. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson can count on at least 16 of North drolina’s 37 votes when the balloting begins : .t5 for a presidential nomine^ at the **.Los AngeleX Democratic convention this summer. MOSCOW (AP) - Pianist Van alburn came back to Moscow Friday night amid a thunderous ovation from fans who cheered his first major success three years Om TMf Set la raaUat ItlteSil Mmptntur* .. LoVtK trmpmtort ----------- ........... , Hlif-T- mad L<-------------- Tkit Data la ■ Ttan , M Uf KM ^ i I ,tl MtmphI* tl M ago. The Texas senator was Michoice ot 32 of the state’s 74 dele-gates, each with one-hall vote, in a of the delegation. Four delegates said their first ballot choice is Adlai E. Steven-■on, four choae Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri and two are puUal to Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts. ble. The two county Council delegates are Fred Haggard and Andrew Montgomery. Japan leftists Riled at Ike's Slated Visit It was here the mop-haired Texan won the Tschalkovsky competition. -alburn raid It was like coming back to “my second mu- About 3.000 persons crowded round the conservatory. Inside every aeat and the aisles were jammed. After the concert the crowd refused to leave and CU-was forced to return from his dn;ssing room to. sign auto-•ho stormed the- stage. LONDON (UPI) - American tertainer Sammy Davis Jr. met Swedish actress May Britt at London Airport today and whisked her out of sight almost before she had time lo comment on romance rumors between the two. Miss Britt, who arrived from New York, was asked about a report she and Davis were engaged. "I never knew ' I said anything about it," she answered. (Continued From Page One) great success in msrshsling new pressure on Kishl to dissolve Parliament and submit elections, Sohjm leaders oh June 17-18^ Tbe tram, bna and atrestoar Tsky*. Oaaka and ajar eMes & Kti m The remaining 30 nrembers of „ the delegation said they are un- Moscow’s critics wert* lukewarm hour — dawn to 8 a.m. — that It 7« M MihrMk*» ti decided -on a first ballot prosi- 1" lating hi* performance of.pnxluccd little confusion ex** ^ Hodges, and the state’k st'Louu~ M nitwo U.8. senators, Sam J. £r\’in 2 M 4s|jf- 3snd B. Everett Jordan, say - « » g g baurt ^ ig j^. n n!«»- mostly teeit^ers, loved It. alburn has a month’s tour scheduled, climaxed by a concert in the L)^ Sports Palace. KiUed bi the crash of 4he Osaann K) was her fiance. Jack Steele, 28. They had been flying from San Carlos. Calif., to Las Vegas, Nev. After refueling In Fresno lart Saturday they crashed near 8,600-foot Hockett Meadow In the park. Tiw-«. imic ™ “'■* for scuffles between unionists and railway. Mfictals over control of the cabs or crews ot more, than three 706 canceled trains. The young wtMnan huddled near before the crash. But tbe sl)ock and palp were so great ihe could hardly qiove. She ate snow to stay aUve. Finally—she thinks it Wednesiisy—shesleckled she must find the ranger station or die. "I wasn't sure how far it was. by an Air Force helicopter. "Bi I knew it couldn’t be too far.” She stumUed weakly to 0 ranger station Friday morning. AAexico City Smoggier MEXICO CTFY (AP)-SciSBtistS *e found that Mexico Oty has al-it ts^ the dost and smog of New York Oty. Dr. Ai«ei SUvC, head of the investigation. iiy a small ranger statian shortly JANET R0BEKT8ON out ot the city and Ite aubiirhi. The Pontiac hrandi of the Michigan Canoer Society is a member of the Pandac Area United Fund. Inc. and is bound not to conduct independent fundmiiing cem- It U not yet known where the ACS southeastern Michigan head- Finii Cheryl Crane in Park Restroom LOS ANGELES UH — Actress Lana Turner’s 16-yearold problem daughter Cheryl Crane ran away from a girl’s institution Fri-. < day night. Police aaid they found her and two other runaways hiding in a restroom in a park In Beverly Hills early today. the second time in five weeks the girl had disappeared El Retiro School for Giria in neaihy San Fernando. PoUce said they got an anony-nmus tip from a female caller, ” she bad seen Cheryl and tbe other runaways-Martha Johnson, 15, of Sun Valley, and Sheila Copland, 14. of BeU, in an alley behind the bouse of Cheryl's grendm^lher. ilUdrsd Tuner. AAA Official Says Gas Hike to Hurt State ''i.r THE PONTIAC PRESS. SxVTURDAY. JUNE 4, 1960__; HOMK IN qriTO — Supenised b> Mrs. T. Uward MeCully of Pontiac, the home in Quito. Ecuador for children of missionaries was built j two years ago. Tho stucco house with its 21 rooms and many closets is just a block from the s provided by the Christian and Missionary ■Alliance Church. An Indian couple assists Mrs.. McCully with meals and housework. Missionary Visits Family Back in Pontiac visiting family in the States. She is married and. narrow , steep and and friends from Quito, Ecuador lives with her husband and small | hasardom to climb. I are Mrs. T. Edw;ard McCully Jr. son in New York. population which is chieifly [and sons, Mike. Matthews and Spanish and Indian, is estimated Steve. Barbara Youderain and h^r two j 150,000. Quito is famous fw tte MIH8I0NARIES’ CHILDRE.N — Mrs. T. Edward McCully of Pontiac, whose husband was a missionary Jo the Auca Indians in the jungles of Ecuador, has estali-lished a home in Quito. Ecuador where she cares for children of mi.ssionaries. The boys and girls attend the school operated by the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. Thirteen of the 18 cared for last year are shown in front of the home. Par- enl.s of the children are off in Iho jungle territory makin-; l:ieml!y contact with the Indians, teaching them to read and write as well as tcllin.-’ of the Christian i-eligion. The youngsters represent mission groups. Southern Baptist. fnter-Andean Indian, Church of the Brethren, Missionary Church Association and Plymouih Bre.hre.n. Three Paintings | Added to Group Friends, Members of Kirk in the Hills Present Works of Great Artists Three paintings were added In the fine collection of art works at the Kirk in the Hills this week, according to the Rev. Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, minister. The largest of the paintings, "The Supper at Emmaus." impressively portrays Christ sharing an evening meal with three men in a home in the village of Em-msuB after His Resurrection. It was at this meal, when Jesus took bread and blessed U and gave II to them, tbal Ibe men reeegnised Him. AffflTwards, they returned to Jerusalem to tell the disciples that:' they had seen the Risen Christ. Donated by a deaconess of the! Kirk and hanging in the Fireside | Room of the Kirk House, this large ' canvass was painted by Jeian Val-1 entin (Jean de Boulogne), who i« considered one of the great French painters of the early 17th century. The two other paintings are si^aller in size and hang on the north wall volcanos all about, Qiiith language. She is now in the jungle ^luch shut off from the j with her new friends giving the ^.orjd. although one railroad con-message of the Bible to her people i, the seaport.! in an understanding way. 'Guayaquil." Olive Flemming, wife of the late Rev. Peter Flemming who wa.s one ike streets are of the five mi|si6naries. is b worship ai h aehoef Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School — 9:45 A. M. Church Servico....... 11 A. M. ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 E. Pike Street 10 a.m.—Bunday School 11 a m.—Morning Worship 7 pjn.—Evening Service Pastbr Fotmrt A. North FE 4-6216 St, Andrew's Anrtounces Robert H. Richardson 1st Pastor From Parish .MEAHURING SONS FOR NEW CLOTHtiS — Mike, 5. Matthew. 4, anid Steve, 8, (shown from left) are being measured by their mother, Mrs. T. Edward McCully for clothing for a three-year supply. Mrs. McCulfy and the boys are In Pontiac visiting her parents, the Harold F. Holbolths of 362 N. Johnson Ave. Mrs. McCully Fentlac Prm TkeU is in charge of a home in Quito, Ecuador for children whose parents are' missionaries in jungle territory- During the school year they attend classes. Through vacation months the boys and girls are with their mothers and fathers. . —— The Rev. Robert H. Richardson of 3444 Meinrad Dr., Waterfoid Township, has received word that he has been appointed and accepted as aasislant rector at St. Paul Episcopal Church in Lansing. July 1. Print 15 Million Copies This famed portrait of the Holy FqtoUy was painted by an artist of the School of Pietro Vtnnucci, or II Perugino, as he is called be-' caiuse of the city in Italy where he spent most of his life. Raphael was a member of thlsj ---------------- noted company of i, « ,he leap at the sUrt.| whose W'orks were chiefly rellgiouK . ^ This canvas is the gift of a former|but the steady going on that gels! trustee of the Kirk. there. - John Wanamaker j NASHVILLE ID-Distribution 83 periodicals published by the 1: Southern Baptist Sunday School e board totals 15,297.075 copies'per. I Issue, a recent check showed. „'NeW Members Lutheran Church Pastor to Arrive in July 100-Voice Choir Singing at Macedonia Baptist toBeWefcomed I The Rev. Charles A. Colberg. a shoulders signifying his ordina- 1 graduate of Augustana Theoiogicnl tion into the ministry, will • be Adults Seminar>', will be one of 4§ young placed on Cblberg’s shoulders by men to be ordained into the his pastor, the Rev. Herbert Giis- ministry on June 12 at the clo»-tafson of St. Peter. Minn, ing service of the denomination's At St. John Church a centennial Centennial Synod in Rock Island, program U being planned for 7 111 p. m. Sunday. Phillip Wargelin. Young people apd adults will bei Pontiac as pa.s- I'cincipal of Pontiac Northern High elcomed into Communicant mcm- (or (,f gt. John Lutheran Churc!i School, will show slides of his trip Young People, Included in Classes at St. Trinity Lutheran The City Wide Chdr Union will present iti chorus of 100 voices in a spring concert at 4 p.m. Sunday in Macedonia Bapilst Church, 512 Pearsall St. ;Under the direction of Levi Eu- banks the program will Include "UFMt ‘ " ___it and Marvelous." by Farm- et. “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” arranged by Fred Waring, and "How Great Thou Art,” a favorite gospel soi« of the^ Rev. Billy Ora ham. • other etosaleal and apirttaal pambers will also be song. Mrs. Pecola Barnes wU! play Am organ and Mrs. Marie Manning, Churches represented _ chorus wiU be Trinity BaptiM, Hewman AME, New Bethel Bap- bcrshlp at the 11 o'clock worship jyjy. I service Sunday' morning at Si. j The Rpv. Dr. Melvin H. Lur^ jTrinity Lutheran Church. deen, president of the Augastana / I ♦ a Lutheran Oiurch, will conduct the i The junior class will include |«*e of ordination. Jimmie L. Keel « president of Cheryl Borders, Dennie, Burwell. j The Rev. Dr. Karl E. Mat-Ronald ^jCarpenter. Julia Claus. | tern, president of the seminary, Sharon Garven. Harry Helzcr, j wUl preach the sermon. Karen Rasmus. Timotfiy Schroeder. Linda Smades.-'Carol Ward and William Wright. to Finland M FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH MU Wllllsmi Lake Rd nr DIxl* Hlilivs? Sunday School .................iOdWA.M. Worship Service................11 .'00 A.M. Wednesday Prayer Service ....... 7 ;30 P.Mt Evangelistic Service........... 7 JO P.M. Rev. Al Kkiten Pastor KasiM,-Preaching First Service in Our New Church, June 19th Working under the Rev. William Hill, his duties will begin on A graduate of Waterford Township High Sohool and .MIchignn State Universify, he completed his ministerial training In May at VirgInU Theologteai Seminary with special rect^tion in He- ST. PAUL METHODIST E. BdUire Uke Rd. FX •-M33—FI t-l Church School 10 Aid. Morning Worship 10 AM. and U:U Aid. The Sin of Ottcontent" Youth IVllowshlp 6 PJd. to 8 PJd. REV JAMES A. MeCLDNO. MloUter 8UFERVISED NURSERT—ALL SERVICES—AMPLE PARKINO the Choir Union: Mrs. Lee Atrice Stewart, oorresponding’ iecretary; and Juanita Dupree, publicity chairman. 'Certified ^Ivation,' Subject of Sermon In keepiqg with Penteooat,Sunday, the Rev. F. WtlUam Pataier will preach on. "Certified Sahra-tkm" aQthe U;1S morning aeirvice the United Presbyterian be weh Several persons will coined into feUowship. 'The pastor will also speak to the children on the theipe, "Breaking Bondage” The aoltbei team list. J4ew Hope Baptist,^ '^I'^lthe team of the Lake Orion Utter Missionary Baptist and Bray “em- Chdreh on the north pI®- 'diatnond at Avondale Junior High , * * . * 'School at 6 p.m. Monday. Others are Providence Mlasion- , ‘ ... Baptist. Uber^ Boptiat. St.| -IVy art slavM whw dare not be "la,' Methodist. Messiah Baptist, in the right ^Wth tno 4. >«l Mee^eeiis.” ' Adults entering into church mcm- 3peciol SoivicBS Sloted bership will be Mr. and Mrs. i, _ , , _ , , Fred Badder, Mrs. Madeline Bell. tOf Bethel Tobemocle George BentS. Gloria Bramen, James Breckenridge, Mr. and Mrs. John Carpenter and Mrs. Essie Caskey. , * Others wtn be Hsriy Caskey, Mrs. Marion Honstiiia, Oaiy Honstlna, Mr. and Mrs. John Kastner, Special services will be held at Bethel Tabernacle, 1348 Baldwin Ave. Sunday throtqih June 19 except Monday. Meetings will begin at 7:30 p.m. The Rev._,Aurel G. RItivoy of Hazel Park who has been in the ministry for 36 years will be the evangelist. Mrs. Ritieoy will assist .. . . —------------- wittt the music. The Rev. and Mrs. thy Hrbroedrr, Cathy tUMney |e. A. Crouch are in charge of the and Dn\1d iMtrkne>’, | pastorate. The Rev. Arnold Oaus of Trinity' The son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S.ji Richardson, he is the first young j: man to enter the ministry from St.l^ Andrew Episcopal Church. I Tomorrow will be known as Loy- Is alty Sunday at St. Andrew Church.'I The wery three-month appeal will,^ be made for subscription for time ■ ^ and talent. An appeal for pledges; is brought to the congregation semi annually. FIRST METHODIST An informal reception will be I held on the rhurrh lawn following both the »:M and 11;1S morning services. . MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 A.M. "If'/iat Happened at Pentecost?" Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching 11:30 A.M.—CHURCH SCHOOL YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 6:15 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer pyilowship 7:30 P.M. As a special feature of the services, members and friends are asked by the Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, rector, to bring a birthday offei tring, to World Wide Church for one several projects. Borrow trouble for yourself, if that's your nature .but don't lend :s to your neighbors. — Kipling. Williams Uke Church of ■ a the Hazarene Corner Airport dt “ Hatchery Road REV. CHARLES A. COLBERG 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUH 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR Luth^an Church of Fenton will Church Reopening OK'd be ite officiant at the serx-iqp. * ♦ * MADRID# Spain (B—The govern- Sprtial music wUl hr the lm,ment hks given permission for the trait and Gradual for Pentecost Third Baptist church of Madrid, as arranged by Bu^ and chartted I cloned by S| by tfw senior choir. September. 1968. to reopen. -CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP MALTA HAll, 82 PERKINS STREET; ' SERVia. SUNLAY 7 .'30'P.M,—Gtoon Cooley, speaker • Thors. Sriyfer Tea, 7:30 P M iuTM 12—Rev. lohn Maad BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WEST HURON AT MARK STREET Dr. Joseph Irvine Ckapinan, Pastor Percy M. W^alley Jt^ Minister Education Two Worship Services—8:40 and It.-00 A.M. ^rmon by Mr. Walley: "WHERE NEXT?" 9:45 A.M:—Church School Classes for All 7:00 P.M. — 5 Youth Feltowrship fvanirtg Crdups Wednesday, 7:15 P.M. — Mid-week Service of Pra^r and Bibia Study "An American Baptist Convention Churdk” Central Methodist UT. iO^TCW a. BANK. OJ9.. KtolsUT atv. DANIEL J. WALLACE. aj>.. Amctete IfiBtoU REV. JOHN H. HALL. D.O.. AkkaeUte Wtitor MORNING SERVICES 8:30 A,M. and 10:45 A.M. "CHANNELS OF THE SPIRIT" OR BANK Prtaching (BROADCAST Over WPON. 11:00 A.M.) -1. \v ■'f THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE.#, I960, Death Notices MRS. SAMVEL (MOMWEIX Mn. Samuel (Sadie L.) Oom-well, T3, of Supbright, Tem., died unexpectedly yesterday while visit-ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. MarvU Priest, 2505 Newberry Rd.. Waterford Township. She was a member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Glenmary, Tenn. Surviving are four sons, Lonnie of Pomeroyton, Ky., Qarence of Lake Orion, Jasper and Melvin, both of Sunbright; two daughters, Mrs. Herman Chaney of Sunbright and Mrs. Priest; 16 grandchildren: three great-gruidchildren, a n c three sistera. Mrs. Cromwell's body> will be at the Pursley Funeral Home until 7 tonight, when it will be taken to the Shubert Funeral Home in Wart-burg, Tenn. tor service Tuesday. Burial will be in the Mt. Zion Cemetery, Morgan County, Tenn. MRS. GRACE AXFORD • OXFORD — Mrs. Grace Axfmd, 85, of 20 Davison St., died early today after a long illness The body is at the Bossardet-Reid Funeral Home. Don't Strain Yourself BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPD-This ad appeared in a Buffalo newspaper: •WANTED, lazy accident and high standard M living. Call Madison 6967, between 9 and 11 a KOTlci~or ILICTION Sctioel DUtrIct of Uie Otjr of Po OskiMd County. Mlchlguo. t the ___ wleetlOB lor the purpoi ' „; *oeal butinata vblM affara Sanaa opportunUr tar r. Vi 4-4in. 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AMly 4FI R aat- Inaw, IS AM. ta 4FJd._____ WX ARX SEXKINO 3 TO 4 MEN. aoBt tnsnranc* aaporltaat prof-arable, but not noeosocry. Traln-Inc elaioot wlU start toon. Han-tan Insuraneo Aaoncy, PB I-70M. Help Wanted Female 7 . ALKBT CLKANINO WOMAN .1 Blmlnyiam.^^* rau*Sofora 11 A WOMAN TO CARl FOR CHIL-drea and Ilkht housswork. Lire tn. More for horns thsn watts. Whiw or calartd. Apply btfor. It 3d a.m. ar aftor I p m. 103 tall anar 4 p.m, n $4m. BEAUTY OPERATOR ***ANDlui^kA*^ 8a!& Pontiac etata iaM Bnlldtai COOK AND CAR NOM Nl(hl thm, apply A. a W. Root aAr. ISi Bddwla and 13S N. _________ OIRLa AND NIOHT maaa«cr. Apply ta person. B^rs HW N. TolCiraph at Dial* Bwy. Ctorleal AM* — Iclary dl.ltl Httb aebool ftsdaettoa, same cap. ta offlc* work. Ability to ebUN'^ GIRL 6tBr It. PART time. dcyi. XXX Baaburtcr, lit W. Huron. .______________________ cMb Wiunua* ii or ovfh married preferred, auperchlof Drlre Dm, Telegraph aeer tUkl*. EXP. BEAUTY OPERATOR. 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O di U Lunch, ted Joilyn.__ FBONB CAHTASOR WAHTID FOR BBOdernlaatiaa aalaa. Work In office only. CaU W 3-«i4d. REGISTERED NURSES 7 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. LICENSE PRACTICAL NURSES WITH UICHIOAN LICENSE 7 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. Experienced Nurses’ Aides 7 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. 11 P.M. to 7:30 A.M. APPLY personnel dept. PONTIAC- Osteopathic Hospital 50 X. Perry. Pontiac FE 5-4192 Z MIDDLKAOED LaOT I tor 1 chlMrea. hater- ttlM**&st ^* anrasBlTrl!*t# an tacaf^SSetTpirieaal talw^ only. MaMtay II la d p.ai. No. 3. Sewta Saginaw. TED'S Raet laitaadlata tnanteat tar: Bus Girls Fountain Girl Grill Cooks Day and Night Waitresses ihwr #AHTKb OIIlU 1 wwrt. azparlaat laact ptefr r. tea il-H. /iTktM . Monday Latwrd. THIRTY-TWO THE PONTIAC I’RKSS. SATURDAY. JI NK 4. 1900 Michigan Belt Telephone Oc. canstmction creVa are working on two projecti, totaling $412,6M, to p^vide additional telephone la-cttiUcs for aubacribera in the nortti pi]|d nartheaat aectiona of Pontiac. Raymond H. Storm, (Uatiict man-figjhr for the. company, aaid the {HVjecta alao will provide telephone circuits be^een Pon*'ac and Rochester, Drayton Plains, ^ Clartaston. Qae pr«}ect calls far aeaHy aigM mlks of andergroaad aad ,'r.erial cable ta be placed atong ‘ Perry street from the Pontiac ioeatral office on Huron street to ; Ow Juaetloii of M-t4 aad Walton constmcUon of underground ducts, Jo»eph Maddy, founder and dlrec-,begin its 33rd season later this burial of existing aerial cable in|tor of the Interlochen National month. the same trench and removal ofj Music Camp, has announced he| --------------------- US. II In» l„ Doghouie This will enable the company toj a ♦ ♦ jin Ot Least 2 WOVS fill new orders for service for rthem lights Tnost often are early today—an eerie combination green, but sometimes run to red. CL U..UUv#'t InK Lake, an attractive blonde and She Does Hubbye Job ^ ^ ^ ^ DospitO Many Wnistlas trade when her husband EA.ST ORANGE. N.J. (Ji-When was injured in a tumWe aiid had this commercial window washer to put his sponge and pall aside, sets a squeegee to a pane of glass. Mrs. Lake ignores the stares all male heads start turning. and the masculine offers of: ‘•Hey The window washer, Mrs. Grace Blondie, need any help there?" > better grades of sendee. «onn!‘‘™-said. The project also will provide more circuits between thig tei-*- An earollmeni of M Is expected phone central offices. laltlally. with s maxlmam of 5M Storm said this project is sched-| la several years, Maddy said, uled lor completion in December. lof lightning and the northern * ♦ S lights. : 5kies sparkling with lightning i Reports of the glowing, shifting ialso were reported from New ________Wis. »P — Policej^rthem lights—aurora borealis—|Mexico northeastward through^ were beginning to get worriedipame from Iowa. Wisronsin. .Mich- Iowa, the middle Atlantic states when a three-hour search failed tojigan. Ohio and Nebraska. 'and the Florida tip. Amid this turn up S-yeaiwild Gregory Snyder. * * a heavenly fireworks came scattered j Japanese Fieightei at Sarnia DETROIT — "The most im-i portant,cargo." said the skipper of what is believed to be the first Jap-shlp ever to dock In Detroit, reported njissing by his parents.! At Grand Rapids. Mich.. Then someone peeked in the dog- aurora was desefibed as beautiful, house in the Snyder back yard. |at Grantsburg. Wis.. vIvW. A* * * * |Madlson. Wis., where it appeared •There was Gregory, fast asleep, jas a backdrop to a small thunder- showers, but rainfalls were gen-j erally light. ••parlis-Griffin FUNERAL HOME '"Thoughful Service” 4« tVillUms St. Phone FE t-SMl ■lance Service 6^tiac and Rochester central of-|°‘ Jices. It is scheduled for comple-' "_* * * ^on in November. ; An aide of Detroit's Mayor Louis, J In another project, more than 12 sntles of underground and aerial table will he placed along Oakland avTnuc and U. S. 10 from Pontiac into Drayton Plains. 'Wa-jerford and Chirkston. jke to Attend Cobo Ceremony Miriani was on hand to welcome Capt. Hlsaa Oda and the Mune-shima Mam. an 11.800-ton vessel of the . Ilnp Kaiun Kaisha lines of Tol^. firmly convinced,” said leapt. Oda "that this historical event will contribute to friendly as well as economic relations betw een our two cities." (bpt. Oda brongM a eeloriul Japanese doll dressed la the style of 3M yeors ago for Mayor Mlriaal. la retura, the mayor seat the raptain a symiiollr key ' I the elty. ' Will Highlight October The Muneshima Maru sailed * Unllemrl Lawrencc Seaway to uedication Ot Holland this world's auto-maktng center. It ' National Auto Show 8<> to Samia. Ont., today and I I then begin an 11,000-mile voyage • DETROIT US — Formal dedica- i » (im o( Q*o Hall In D«n>ll’. Will be highlighted by a visit by|"““'ameiinfir. president Elsenhower. I I The President has accepted an Invitation to visit Detroit Oct. 17 4nd speak at a banquet at the 13rd National Autoiyiobile Sliow. He will bathe first president to visit the auto show since Herbert Hoover appeared at the exhibit h New York In 1931. 'The ants shew Oct. 15-M win be the first national nnlomotlve exhibit ever held la Delroll. All nthers have been held In New Vork. wool carpeting, earthen ware, hard-jware and plumbing supplies. Japanese beer and five tons of sake (rice wine). She is loading machinery, whisky, hides and scrap metal at Detroit. Ex-Aide of Truman Flushes Rival Hopeful WASHINGTON i» - fhrar L. Chapman said bYiday he and his It was announced earlier Vice ^former boss. Hairy S. 'Truman. President Nixon will speak in Cobo ^are taking separate roads in back-Hall on Aug. 24 before the 61st jing candidates for the Democratic annual convention of the Veterans,presidential nomination. Chapman of Foreign Wars. I said there is "alMolutely no com- T h e Democratic presidential I binatlon to atop" Sen John F. Ken-candidate. who will have beenjnedy (D-Mass). • hosen by that time, is expected! Chapman. Secretary of the Into speak in the same hall at ansrior in Tmman's Cabinet is sltnUar meeting the day before serving as cochairman of a clti- Nixon. /ens committee plugging Senate Cobo Hall was named for the late Democratic Leader Lyndon B ^r1 Cobo. one - time mayor of Johnson of Texas for the party's presidential nomination. Truman is out in behalf of .Sen. Stuart Symington, a fellow. Missourian and a onetime secretary ' the Air Force under Truman. I would have no part of any stop-Kennedy movement," Chapman said In an interview. "And if he wins the nomination I will support and work for him completely.'' Chapman said he joined up with the Johnson forces because he considers the Senate Democratic lead's much stronger liberal" than he sometimes is considered. He also praised Johnson as "the type of man who gets things done. Farris Grads to Hear Ex-Upjohn President ...■Big rapids tUPrb-Robert s. 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