‘The Weather f U. &. Weather Bureau Forecast f Fair, continued i , (Details on Page 2) ' \ Edition 117th YEAR keke PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1959 —32 PAGES UNITED ERES INTERRATIONAL . City Jeweler Gets Parcel Found i in Oak Park Field « Pontiac Press Photes THE RING — Norman L. Pattison, owner of Connolly's Jewelers, 16 W. Huron St., examines diamond engagement ring he received Friday from a mysterious person‘who told him to sell- ‘my loved one’s dead.” it because ‘ THE PACKAGE — This is the note which Pattison saw“ upon removing the package from the envelope. He believes it came ~ ~ to Pick Up While the topics may Challenge have bean different. “take up the challenge and meet your responsibilities” was the theme of advice to Pontiac Central High School] and Pontiac Northern High School graduates in com- “Dr. Lowell R. Eklund, cation at Michigan State gathered in Central’s gym. mencement addresses yesterday. about “The Fabulous Future” to the more than 3,000 Graduates and a more-than-capacity crowd filled director of continuing edu- University Oakland, spoke Northern to hear D. B. Varner, chancellor ‘of, MSUO, speak on “The Fortunate’ iFew.” * * * Of the great strides and chal- lenges to be undertaken, Eklund | cited peace as the most important. | He urged the 345 graduates to! adopt an old maxim in working toward that end. “You must be your brother's keeper,” he said. “You must | know that your brother is the Hindu boy starving in the streets of Calcutta. “You must know that your broth-) ler is the lad fighting for freedom in Hungary. * * * “You must know that your brother is the boy held prisoner in a Red Chinese commune. “You must know that your sister is the colored girl in Little Rock with the white woman's spittle running down her cheek.” Eklund told the graduates that from a man or woman whose mate had just died. all assembled for their éommence- iment are concerned with the Mystery Diamond to Aid UF Mait Brings Ring of Grief By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL 3R. Somewhere, a heartbroken person sits, unaware that a once-cherished diamond ring will probably mean $125 for the Pontiac, Area United Fund. * The square-cut diamond arrived mysteriously yes- terday in Pontiac. It came in a small 3 by 2%2- inch package addressed to Connolly’s Jewelers, 16 W. Huron St. Connolly’s was mistak-+ em graduates that “our enemies enly spelled “Connoleys” on vine ee vast mobilization the outside wrapper. Industrialist PO" "ss + “Thought at first it was a Siege! “IT plead to you to continue your someone was sending in unti W i education,” said Varner. ‘The de-. read the note, which kind of set Cal 1es O | me back a little,” declared Nor- man L. Pattison, owner of Cof nolly’s. The note, written with pen on the inside wrapper, tightly held together with white string, read: “Value $125. Please sell this. It means nothing to mé any- more. My loved one’s dead. Keep the money opr give it to charity.” There was no hint whatsoever as to who sent the ring. And why to Pontiac? And why to Connel- ly's? Jail Cell After 30 days in Oakland County) Jail, Harvey S. Freeman wants out. The Detroit industrial designer will. offer Oakland County Circuit Court a compromise Monday in exchange for his freedom. Freeman, 37, of . 29553 Loch- moore Rd., Farmington Town- ship, is serving a 90-day term for failure to pay $1,050 in tempo- rary alimony to his estranged ‘glorious potential’’ of their lives. “GREEN YEARS CLOSE’ “The green years are bowing to A seniors. Ahead lies a}their bet: a close, Man's achievements are only by his imagination. time journey to the moon. “But, you must not only con- quer the distance between the earth and‘the moon. You must conquer the distance between man and- man.” Varner cautioned the 181 North- make it imperative that we be, educated. “While you still have the impetus, you must renew your dedication to move ahead toward a more edueated mind, for your- self and for the contribution you must make to society.” * * * Whether or not a student is able to go on to college or pursue self- betterment in a less systematized way, Varner urged the graduates to mobilize America’s drive to develop human resources. “Apparently It comes from wite, Vieguia, 31. someone who used to live in Pon- “Tm still broke and can't pay, tiac and knows the reputation of it,” said Freeman after his at-! the store, or maybe even pur-|torney filed the petition for a new, chased the ring at,the store,’ said hearing, an anxious Pattison before he, * * *. opened the mysterious box. | But Freeman said he is willing to start paying support for his _t nas ated fet lass and family again, at reduced rie of ly illegible postmark indicated $46 a week for his wife and three ; isons, Michael, it was mailed from California, ‘Thomas, 3. possibly frorn Corte Madera, a | < A * tiny suburb of San Francisco. This ls $00 & week us Ge a A third wrapper was around ajamount set by Cireuit Judge Wil- liam J. Beer in February, a month after Mrs. Freeman started the ~~ [divorce on grounds of mental lcruelty, ~ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8), | by dudge Beer that he would have to make good. $550 in an- ‘go to jail for contempt of court. Toilet kit in hand, Freeman ap- peared in court four days later ready for jail, saying he was broke. Designer of the bullet-proof suit! of armor which the Detroit Police! Dept. adopted several years ago and nicknamed “The Armadillo,” Freeman is angry at-the: Friend of) ithe Court's office. A tinhorn gambler, says Alley al sak CLAIMS DEFICIT Oop. A_ cha Admitting net sales of ates wane an Alley's + ng. of $75,815 Jest) a owner of SS bend ae he toot Ce — intend to let Oop stand in his 7; David, 5, ands Legal Barrier on City Cooler Falls. August tai ended way again, says Jack East. on ee et ~ And Jack's back to enliven proceedings as Alley and Ooola strike it rich at Pikes Peak. Turn to today’s Press comic page for the latest in the! doings of Alley year $3.800 in the hole. 4 The Friend of the Court advised Judge Beer that Freeman netted a $14,000 profit. “The wouldn't believe ‘ADDRESSES PARENTS, TOO Varner directed a part of his talk to the parents in the audience. “Some people are saying that rising education cost» are break- ing our economic backbone. Meanwhile, there was an aver- age of 21 gailens of beer con- the new auditorium at* fabulous future and a challenge. = you here today may in your life- mands of our responsibilities today) Aid Funds Short by $2,810,000 Many Operating Bills Will Not Be Paid With Normal Promptness | Schools in Oakland County can expect bill col- lectors to be knocking on their doors as the state an- sumed per person last year in | the state of Michigan. to be beer, “Is it going jeducation? | “This ig your opportunity to in- vest in a free American govern- ment.’ t * * Varner had a special welcome for the 21 Northern grads who will go on to the fall semester at Michigan State University Oak- land, Parents Burned: 2 Children Held Charge Jackson Youth, Sister With Setting Bed of Mom and Dad Afire JACKSON vP—A teenage girl and her 12-year-old brother were ac- cused by police today. of trying to kill their parents hig throwing gasoline on them whilt they ‘were sleeping and then setting fire to Doreen Baker, 15, and Bruce Baker, were held in the Jackson County Juvenile Detention Home. Mr, and Mrs. Sterling Baker, the parents, were awakened yes- terday when fite engulfed their bed, Mrs, Baker ran screaming from the house in suburban Michigan Center, her hair afire. screams grabbed her and smoth- ered the flames with blankets. and found the father, badly burned, standing in a daze. They led him to safety. * * * State Police Detective Joseph| \Perze of the State Fire Marshal’ s| office, and Fire Chief Richard Hall of the Leoni Fire Department, or- dered the children held after in- vestigating the blaze. Mrs. Baker was burned over 50 per cent of her body. Her husband suffered more severe burns. Police quoted the children as saying they were disciplined too much and there had been frequent family quarrels in recent days. The children told troopers they made plans several days ago to kill their parents with gasoline stored. in the garage. Baker, 62, is a World War I vet- jeran retired on pension. He was ‘taken to the Veterans Adminis- ‘tration Hospitet in Ann Arbor. His wife, 44, was in Foote Hospital in Jackson, Both were reported in fair condition, or, Neighbors awakened by herjof what the state had orp ich They went into the Baker home)last day of this month. nounced that the county ‘will be getting $2,810,000 less this. year in state ‘school aid funds. With this money in turn usually distributed among school districts lit is"expected that its non-payment) will mean that the school systems | will not be able to meet all their operating bills as soon as would} normally be possible, However, the shortage will not | be as damaging as could, be if it were not that most of the systefng have borrowed money against anticipated taxes and have voted excess millage, ac- cording to Claude M. Elmore, assistant superintendent of coun- ty schools, “It will be like borrowing from Paul to pay Peter,” Elmore said. * * * State Controller James W. Miller | announced yesterday that four counties. including Oakland, will wind up the fiscal year June 30 with shortages of one million dol- lars or more in state school aid funds. William Beaumont Hospital. since Monday, * * * Statewide, the school aid deficit, will come to $27,911,000, Miller | said. | He emphasized that sales tax | through a lifeti gave their stil are flowing inte the school Doctors Say Susan Badly Confused Pontiac’s Grads Told : Missing Girl Doesn t Know What Occurred Detroit Teenager, Gone Since Monday, Wasn't Criminally Assaulted by her parents, Lester and Miriam Lawfence, in Royal Oak's The 14-yeat-old schoolgirl, missing was found sitting in motorist yesterday afternoon. The frgil, 70-pound girl was dazed, dirty and disheveled but appeared ynharmed. Phone Call, Wipes Away Lawrences’ Dark Fears Mr. and Mrs/ Lester Lawrence of Detroit went) of suffering in five days, But a phone call to their home yesterday afternoon -life nightmare a happy ending. ’ By MAX ra SIMON Susan Lawrence, the frail 14-year-old girl who van- ished Monday from her home, was resting comfort- ably in Detroit's Mt. Sinai Hospital today. Doctors described the girl as “completely confused” / mentally. She was found yesterday after- noon near the Northland Shopping Center by a motorist, Bert Schultz, 4. 40, of Detroit. / Pontiae Press Photo ORDEAL ENDS HAPPILY — Susan Lawrence is comforted n Oak Park field by a Schultz, a manufacturer's rep- resentative, spotted the girl in a weed-grown field at Nine Mile and Greenfield roads, Oak Park. Schultz said he drove approxi- mately 200 yards past where Susan was sitting, then recalled the news- jpaper descriptions of the missing ichild. He backed up his car, got out, ‘ ald fund, but all anticipated re- ceipts are being set aside to make up a $16 million arrearage to the State School maaperes Retirgment Fund. Sudden Dose of Elmore said lecking the pay- ment of the $2,810,000 to Oakland Chilly Weather County, the county will have re-|/ ceived approximately 88 per cen) and other earmarked revenues | Weekend Guest: A blast of cold air from western, Minnesota blowing into Michigan this morning sent temperatures tumbling from a high of 87 de- grees yesterday to 54 at 10 a.m. today in downtown Pontiac. in aid for the fiseal year ibegan July 1, 1958 and ends the * * * *to Mrs. Lawrence and said: “Susan's been found) Jalive.” reporter answered the phone. She a Mrs, Lawrence collapsed on the spot, After she was revived she became hysterical and started to cry. Neighbors helped Mrs. Law- rence to a couch and soothed her, “It’s all right now. There's noth- ing to. ery about.” they said. * * * He said the shortage’ here will The Weather Bureau said tem- have an indirect .result on the peratures may drop to 35 to 40 ‘actual educational programs in the | \degrees tonight in Northern Lower, schools, as moneys which usually Michigan and the Upper Peninsula are applied for these purposes and near 50 degrees in the Pontiac | might have to be used to meet grea. some bills. Mostly fair and continued «sil Wayne County will be shorted with a high of near 70 is Sunday's! the biggest sum, $7,728.000. Gen- forecast, The outlook for Monday esee will miss $1,405,000, Macomb ig mostly fair and a little warmer. $1,260,000, ont Kent a 020,000. Temperatures rose slowly to 57 * idegrees at 1 p.m. Other aes edaniien will be shorted amounts coming to less than a million dollars. PFS VUES ES eee ee ee In Today's Press PRE ASRS RG Be SS Convince Yourself First LONDON (UPI)—Michael Ashe | Church News .......... wrote in. to plead guilty to a | Comics eancere 25 traffic offense. He almost con-| Editorials ees eaves 4 vinced himself he was innocent | Home Section ..-.....@el7-24 in the process, He wrote eight | Journey to Love ...... 4 lines of explanation, then crossed | Obituaries ........ Spano 6 them out and said: “Please ex- | Sports yee th : 14.15 cuse the above, 1 had exoner- | Theaters . ated myself so completely I was | TV & Radio Prograins ... 38 even beginning to believe it.’ | Wilson, Earl ......./....... 26 He was fined $7, Women’s Pages eee 8-9 Hoping to Open Jail in September Just three little words covered Last month, Freeman was fold |@ Tecent inspection of the $100,000 Pontiac city jail: tion. Lad The new, jail is on the second floor of the Public Safety Building which opened in December, 1957. It has never been used, but city, officials are hopeful that the jail will finally open in September. A legal barrier which once blocked the jail's opening has been remeved. Two Pontiac police officers last obtained an injunction in Oakland County Circuit Court which halted the naming of a jail administrator. * “Not in opera- * * George D, Eastman promised that the job be given an officer. * The three-word “not in opera- tion” report was filed in, Lansing by W. H. Nestle, state an sorgee of jails for the Doperanent Corrections, “No point saying more with the jail closed,” Nestle explained. * * * Nestle's visit at the city jail was ‘hig second. The first was early last winter when he was invited down by local officials to make sure the jail met ali state requirements. ‘TOURS LAYOUT At that time, Nestle went iran the jail, designed to house 20 pris- oners, and containing six regular —Patrolmen Harold” Hayden and/cetts for men, two-celis- for-women: Lon Péters charged the city was. about to name a civilian head of the jail when the job should go to a policeman. LIFT INJUNCTION The injunction was recently lifted after City Manager Walter K. Will- judge (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) man and Public Safety Director r two cells for i ibles, a six- man dormitory and a bullpen. “The jail was ready for ase. 1 gave the go-ahead on opening ap,’ Nestle said. ° Imagine my surprise when | came back and found the jail had never beet opened.” Willman last year decided, ers in the .city rather than the’ against taking any action on the! jeounty jai] are questions yet to be, jail until Eastman arrived & Oc- answered. |tober. To open a jail, Nestle pointed * * ‘Out, an appropriate staff must be hired. He asked the safety director to prepare a jail report with recom- OUTLINES STAFF gsernen s findings have been in| - mont ~ iglesia ogi jand cooks would have to em Wiliman’s hands a half year 40) ployed if the jail is open 24 hours’ \but no action has been revealed. {a day. ‘FALL OPENING. The esiog) po ae jail ex- Although the 18 e report's |Penses close to and ma more contents are cing seat soa than double the $20,000 yearly it Willman said he plans to. open the|°s to lodge city prisoners in the jail sometime in September. . Oakland County Jail, “The opening of the jail is not a financial problem,’’ Willman said, “It's a manpower shortage in the Police Dept. that is erent ing difficulty. If the city accepted Nestle’s esti- ™ homes to tel] the Lawrences that ithey had heard the news and to The police force is presently 28 officers short of its — strength of = * * Whether = jail will be a full or part-time operation, and whether it will cost more to house prison- mate, the cost of running the jail would soar even higher. { Nestle sant the jail was planned as a full-time operation. “When the architect and former Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ~ Mrs, Lawrence said, “Thank God. It was the Shavuot (a Jewish holiday). It has brought good luck. Thank God, Our prayers have been) answered." The holiday commemorates the giving of the Ten Command. ments to Moses on Mt. Sinai and also marks the beginning of the summer harvest. Neighbors streamed out of their congratulate the happy parents, FROM GLOOM TO” JOY In a moment, the home changed from one of gloom and despair to one of happiness and jubilance. | | | : ee ; ¢ BERT SCHULTZ and asked the child, who was isitting with her head between her knees, “Are you Susan Lawrence?” “Yes,” the child murmured. “Come on, I'll take you home,” Schultz said. “Thanks,” she replied. Schultz said the girl looked | “wern, dejected and ferlorn.”’ Schultz told the girl to put her head on the seat and close her eyes. ‘‘She seemed to be shiver- ing.”’ HAILS POLICE CAR — The motorist hailed an Oak Park he had the missing Lawrence girl. “My gosh, _I think you have,” said an astounded officer. Schultz drove the girl to the Oak the Oak Park police station. There they learned the daughter | had already been taken to Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. Tears of joy fell from the par-) ents’ faces’ as they were escorted’ into the emergency ward for the: reunion. Mrs. Lawrence embraced her daughter. The child whispered: was horrible.” * Afterward, he ~~ it) * the + happy mother | “Susan will be confirmed at this time next year and we want all the people of the press, radio and television, and the fine police officers to attend the confirma. tion. ‘Our thanks to these good people is small, but it comes from cur ihearts: and is meant to be big. Nothing we can do will ever repay what has been done for us.” ‘FRIEND FOR LIFE’ Schultz, the motorist Stigan in Oak Park. “T've never known Mr. Schultz | before but he will be a friend of ours for life.” > Senutrz,- aw happy smite on ‘his face, said, “Thank God I found her.” who found * * .* Susan's father, on the verge of tears, grabbed the matin hands. “How ean I ever io you” he asked. Mrs. Lawrence hugged Bert}, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Rain Forces Sunday Golf The Lawrences were taken to | | U. S. Open Plays 3rd | Round Today but Must | Delay Finals a Day By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editer, Pontiac Press MAMARONECK, N.Y. — Rain delayed the start of the third round of the National Open for two hours this morning and forced postponement of the final 18 holes until Sunday. Tomorrow’s final 18-hole round will begin at 2 p.m. \ police car and told them he thought , ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1959 ; | LORE EON M The y /'re Hot...andNer yous...It's Gard ation Day! It was an opocesive 82 degrees and the 345 of them is arms as some sort of signal to regroup. “Let's get the with programs, turned all eyes fixedly on the doorway. and the solemnity. gave way to animated gestures and ~milling about under their blue-gray gowns felt as though x x. * exuberant congratulations. * they were “wilting.” > stretched to kiss her brother but a7 ee . This was the scene at Pontiac Central High School's A teenage girl o™ ogot a tassle instead. cenAe ae: Tepes) MONE: A beaming mother put her arm around dad's waist and The same procession, this time of 181 youngsters said something about how beautiful their daughter's smile- show on the road.” One young man, wearing his tassle on the wrong side of his mortarboard, said he sure was nervous. A pretty girl stanfing next to him brushed back the * * * The boys’ starched collars had taken no time at all to go limp and the girls dabbed repeatedly at perspiration above their lips. > erowa alr ee ber face with s sigh: “Oh, my elad in searlet robes, began nine hours later at Pontiac was without the braces recently removed. Dad bussed The crowd had broken into little groups, straight- heart's thumping. Northern High School’s auditorium as the new school aceiens ahaablk: ening each other's ties, adjusting a black and orange “I hope I don’t trip going up’the steps,” said another. held its first commencement exercises. a+ * tassle here and there. A five-year-old boy, maybe just a teeny bit envious, tugged at the full sleeve of his brother's gown and said, “You think you're so smart.” It was his day—and he sure is—all agreed. * * * They formed a long column of twos and began. the slow processional into the gymnasium. An organ sounded their entrance and parents in the bleachers, fanning themselves A teacher, whose job it was to organize them, tried to The ceremonies will be everlasting in the memories of those graduates. All were impressed with the solemnity meke his voice heard above the last-minute confusion ‘IT’S TIME’ right, it’s time, of the occasion. All were impressed with its significance. Afterward, knots of parents and youngsters embraced “All it’s time,” he shouted, throwing up 9 RAPT AUDIENCE, — Pontiac Central High School's 345 graduates listened at- . neating Press waotes tentively yesterday as they were addressed by Dr. Lowell R. Eklund, director of mencement address was entitled ‘‘The Fabulous Future.” Expressions on their continuing education at Michigan State University Oakland. Dr. Eklund’s com- faces reflects seriousness of graduates as they think of what lies ahead for them. t ‘ . . . THANK YOU, AT LAST — Kay Brantley commencement exercises last night. Kay seems The Day In Birmingham wus one of the 181 graduates to receive her di- to be saying something. Though we don't know ploma from Dr Dana P. Whitmer, superintend- the exact words, the heading of this caption F ( 1 ] 9 B Wi ent of schools, at Pontiac Northern High School couldn't be too far from what she's thinking. Our IT S, OYS In - - = 4 | Ci 0 Trips to U. of M. Event | BIRMINGHAM — Outstanding tion will meet Monday night to Jail in September ‘qualities of industry, leadership| discuss sealed bids received on the and four girls to ‘Wolverine State” | aa e ne e (Continued From Page One) aoa yerideacpe prota pal Bids will be accepted until 8 Police Chief. Herbert W. Straley pus next week. |p.m, when the meeting starts. talked over plans with me, there | Mr, and Mrs. Richard Dewey,, The wood frame building is lo- was never any doubt the jail was local chairmen, said the event) cated on W, Long Lake road near to be run on a full-time basis sponsored by the American Legion) Middlebelt road. NOT TEMPORARY land it@ mpaery) is Lerageert - A deposit of 3 per cent must ac- The jail was desiened 1 recognize outstanding high school .onpany each bid. Deposits will be i c Vv “4 : re jal is designer estle students and give them a chance ¢ fej hould the bidder be said, to house city prisoners ‘con Ito learn more about governmental oe . oe ‘ eee ; ac Victed “ol niisASISGGAATE. ‘nit ad a |operations cepted and later fail to purchase temporary lockup ; ; h taceday $ ‘ee the property. “I felt from the first that the aaving here Tuesday for n . jail would be uneconomical,” Neat. | days at Girls’ State ‘are Judith |- The First Presbyterian Church le said Gibson, spofsored by the Soroptt jwill begin its vatation church | mist Club; Emily Minor, spon- (school June 22 for a two-week “But Edidn't discass economics sored by the American Legion | period, with Straicy and thé dpehitects Auxiliary; Christy Schad, by the | Children completing kindergar- The chief knew what he wanted Birmingham High School Student jten through the fourth grade will Meanwhile the jail — for which | Congress and Linda Schoenrock, be accepted for the 9 to 11:45 a.m. the city has purchased $22,000 by the Posselius Unit of the weekday classes. worth of kitchen equipment to feed: American Legion of Detroit. . ‘ its capacity of 20 prisoners — stay | Boys and their sponsors are: Birmingham members of the La- empty ‘Fred Anderson, Junior Chamber of Peet Parents Assn. are making A matron’s reom with privat Commerce; Sandy Barr and Dave Plans for their part in the October bath is unoccupied, So are tur Lindsay, High Twelve: Bud Guik, 10 bazarre. cey s offlees and a visiting (wre ne ne ae Sane IHANKS AND A PROMISE — Harrison Munson, president of met and Lee A. Sears, Exchange The bazaar, to be held in De- ith special phones so prisoners, = ~ |Club; Dennis Hurd and James) treit, will be for the benefit of can talk with visitors on the other ontiac Central High School's class of ‘59, addressed the grad- lw: alls, Lions Club: Charles Har- ‘ent 2 é mentajly retarded children at the side of. a solid glass pane! Hates, faculty and guests at commencement exercises yesterday tung, American Legion and Gary) Lapeer State Home and Training And city prisoners are still serv ™orning. In behalf of the class, Munson expressed thanks to Pool, Kiwanis Ctub. | School. ing their sentences in the county parents and faculty and a promise to take up the Challenge of the Dewey said a meeting will be| jail future held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the| Mrs. Sheldon Marston, of Web- : 7 ster street, is in charge of contri- eee = —— American Legion Home. Auburn J rs FIRST ROLL CALI. — Nancy Donaldson, yesterday. The exercises were held in the |Heights, for all boys and girls at-;Utions for boothes including . treasurer of Pontiac Central High School's school’s gymnasium. This was the first time in° itending this year from Oakland oust eae ir goeragee baked usan oun in senior class of ‘59, and Philip White, vice presi- the school's history that such a roll call wag | County. ae Faealg oe Nn Use @| e dent, called off the names of the graduates as performed. , = a ES they received their diplomas at commencement Bloomfield Hills Board of Educa-| Private service will be held Mon- , ‘ day for Mrs. Robert Ely, 24 of (Continued From Page One) quite reasonahile shen she wa She never arrived at the school eae So Bell ma : \ ived & |Chapel of the W Park police station From there found Mentally she is confused, library and was not seen until Co. pe , he William R. Hamilton she was rushed ty @ police cal ae and disoriented he aout Be we ay al vesteqday | Burial will be in White Chapel to William Beaumont Hospital in A * A alee 8 Het believed ie girl Cemetery. Royal Oak for examination We: iS Rat ause acheiier Hie . wee _ i ” plies si put ‘ A een résident of Birming- — e | a) f | anh ey * 0 Tee F: é ,oa am, Mrs El j DELAY QUESTIONING present mental state is ai result) finding Susan's diary in which she| her home btete eee en Dr Seymour Adelson, her family of her five days away and have said she hated schcol and Detroit | Beside her husband she os nercheed physician, ordered the child trans. [0 idea of where she's been Ruicide wan alae considered 0 by her parents, Mr. and Mrs ferred to Mt. Sinai Hospital after Susan told Oak Park Police that poashility hecause she wrote In | Myron E. Snyder, of Birmingham: a preliminary examinatior canes nt ahh ‘ - i her diar® "lt hate living. Some a sister, Mrs. Peter VanBoven, of actcad aalitvall Heeathomme ct ¥ . ‘ - i ule : at i) : Pal times § think ff T were dead all | Ann Arbor and grandmother, Mrs. , | 1 ing © le told her mother she did not inis would end.” Joseph A. Dant. of Bloomfield Hills. the girl would be withheld until know where she had been Lisa Uebele after she was ‘‘well rested.” At the height of the search, more : Pre i a . _ reliminary examinations at than 650 perwone men hoonin were reunited, the daughter Mrs. Lawrence hugged Schultz in oo lar aes cod pies Si about = a = cay 8 -owe " eesidicated that the Friend of the * *.% "96 in 1998 421m its oked up and whispered: oH) 'e emergency ward of the vos me and the Friend of the Court . Ons proposition’ and I hope that’s the Court wanted to hold the line on “Because the vender set the . 1 Friday's Temperature Chart — Ht was horrible.” pital, Her husband shook the mo- is a friend onty to. women,” NEEDS BUSINESS general attitude.” the alimony rates $125 value 1 will sell the ring for 1 9 ti f in, . ue ‘ | Hf s ‘ Senn 44 4 reall ee “on Me: She then became incomprehen Mok oc uae yee taal | Freeman complained. if I don't get out and hunt up Freeman said the Farmington * * + . that price and” turn the money * coc fo ante. as os sible ven ¥ the father caida! Life in jail has not been unpleas. some new contracts, {'l] be out of Township Planning Board has ‘‘This.is the first time that Mr. °Vet to the United Fund te neip ~ Cinetnnadi He | Res Fern a he "Meve got her back and don't “Mrs Lawranue held her daugh. @". said the graduate of the business within a month ahd-iny Uirned down his offer to resign Freeman has requested the court kick off - = ‘fall canspaign,” . Beaver 90 47 Pellston aE “ eure where _she s been We are ter's head in her lap as the girl) Massachusetts Institute of Tech-.six employes will be out of their a of the jail “record. He to considet changing the rates . Dulath # 44 Pitteburgh 8064 very happy was moved to the Detroit hospital nology., , jobs,” he said as been on the board a year/ This is surprising use he could “Tts’ an awful nice stone,” he’ O hems Be eo ee ne oe Mt) The girl, who looks four or tive) "Our prayers have been an- In five days, Sheriff Frank W.' Freeman is also concerned lest Judge Beer said the Friend of have done this any fime during the said. “I can't see any impertec- | er penne 4 43 § 5. Marie 76 44-years younger than her 14 years. Swerer,” she said through her/frons named Freeman head trus. his business reputation has been.the Court has niade a new investi. tins in it: : Lansing 84 85 Washington " $} disappeared Monday morning when. tears. itee, a position that results in better damaged by his stay in jail, gation of Freeman's finances, “Up 0 now; it seetns, he has’ MYSTERY REMAINS’ ia ; ie ba | seeivs 32 shé left home to go to the library | “Thank heaven it came out this! sleeping quarters, better food and. * * & j Declining to divulge details: of preferred to say, ‘Nets to the! The -mystery remains, however ; } femphis 12 Bismark 174 39 f0 study for final examinatiofis, | way. ithe freedom of the jail. “But one friend told me he con. the agency's report, the judge in- court,’ / ‘Who sent it? : x / P ao... ¥ if > fe \ ; . K Fy \ | ¢ : . . is ‘, ay if ' a ® he : cme THE PONTIAC PRESS, | When she emerged from the bahk| “} herself that her imagination (To Be Continued) | OUR 90: PICK-UP aie Pe xn ke ee a ae . 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Here's another adv.—ful) of typical savings—shop @ Fer storage .. + Cleaning and glazing the iubend ‘tint end Gis Uciver weed a youre mam wiochall dea, They shouting loud complaints at him.|were just opening for business. sus- | Kathie’s driver angrily out) «. siiempts to teal i there” have been neue gpl eles — — doy ea ane yfieny ier par DELIVERY by rgeognized furrier methods. our store for plenty more. ment, leaving her alone in the + quite coherent. ..—S»«||._—«sim PONTIAC , CHAPTER XV taxi. Oe ee - | BiRMINGHAM CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAYS The great barnlike pier was divided into two sections. The sec- Kathie made a desperate deci- sion, She moved abruptly and He looked a little startled, and| she realized ‘‘this’’ was stil] shut BLOOMFIELD HILLS Protectors of Pontiac Pocketbooks for 25 Years! tion she found herself in was railed away from the packed crowd and a boa the taxi on the away in her purse. But she could | Ca SIMMS is dedicated to giving maximum “ quality at minimum cost by areatse i ; ron 5 ping frills and ‘extra’ expenses that tend te increase prices. Thousands of cus was filled with waiting automo-| reese Deel directly into not bring herself to unclasp the | FEd | “6s tomers have saved millions of dollars during our 25 years in Pontiac s | the other lane of traffic. era - One af Pontiac’ $s Finest” ask any of them. You, too should be a Simms customer and save on practically purse. Instead, she held it tight-| biles, most of them taxis. One of the latter suddenly swung, The traffic officer's whistle) ¢F << = eT ; up in front of her. There was not/shrilled as she darted precariously)... Jo. want to fad a me every. purchase 5-8116 143 dia Huron Street ‘ SOCSSHSSSSSSSSOSSSSSSSHSSSSCSSHSSSSHSHSESHSSHSSSHSHOSSSSHSSSSESHHEHSSHHHSESESES ‘KORDITE’ Wire Center one man byt two in the front seat.|to the other curb. There she joined deposit box?’” the young man (lana anes reeean — dust Arrived—Fresh New Shipment Kathie cautiously looked at the the moving pedestrians, walking! asked her. i DS P asti C th lin driver. In his eyes she met the!__. i Ka gue l I strangest ‘sort of recognition, and|SWifty, but not daring to make) | Kathie guessed that was vig Display Your Flag | This Weekend! Fabric YARD G 00) 7 c ~~ : us . giue fo c a a curious speculation. ‘Faint warnings stirred:jin her Subconscious, and she deliberately walked to the cab behind his. * * * She was not surprised when the first man broke out in loud com: | plaints which brought over a police, ‘‘Downstairs,” he said briefly. With an apprehensive look over) her shoulder, Kathie went down the stairs. PER YARD ning. : She had seen a bank on the cor- ner at the end of the block, and she ducked through the glass doors as officer who had been directing | traffic. Kathie said firmly, “I know what I am doing, Officer. I pre- fer this taxi."’ Inwardly she was quaking, ‘and she felt very relieved when the officer waved the other driver on to make way for her taxi. She instructed her driver to take | her to the Office of Records, then sat stiffly on her seat, clutching, her pocketbook. * * * A fantastic thought occurred to her. Perhaps the reason it had been so very easy for her to dodge | all her shipboard acquaintances | in disembarking was that someone | had planned it this way! SOMEONE. PHONED Someone had used the ship-to- ‘shore phone. Someone who knew) she would be once more carry | ing the deed in her handbag. Kathie pressed suddenly impa-| tient fingers to her temples. She! ‘must be imagining things! They had left the dark pier | the | building, edged through crowding lei-sellers, softly offer- ing their wares, and were driv- ing along a bright, street, _ by her taxi window with fascina- | tion. | As she saw the different and ‘sometimes incredibly beautiful faces, she realized that she did: ‘not know how to read them at ‘all. They could be potential friehds or potential foes. Fo her unaccus-| tomed eyes, their faces were like ™ impassive masks, even when smil- ing. * * * Gradually Kathie forced herself to relax. Perhaps she had been unfair to the other driver. Perhaps it was just his difference that had alarmed her. And just then a- terrific barng! jolted her, not only out of her thoughts, but literally off her seat and onto the floor -6f the cab. FENDER CLIPPED Frightened, she raised up quick.’ ly and peered out of the window. | Another taxi had come around a corner just as they dove through an intersection and neatly clipped) their front fender. _ The two taxis were wedged to-| stopping traffic in their gether, lane, and a crowd was quickly gathering. Kathie stared with widening eyes. The taxi that had clipped | them was driven by the man she | had spurned back at the pier! “Wassamatta you?” the driver of the. taxi who had rammed them shouted. | “Wassamatta me!" Kathie's driver screamed back in righteous indignation. ‘“Wassamatta YOU? Why you no look where you goin’, you pupule? You want keel sum- buddy ?"” “He did it ddibereey” Kathie said in a shocked half-whisper. | ‘He deliberately ran into us!"’ With swift-spreading panic, she had noticed that the driver of the »ther taxi was alone in the front’ seat of his cab now. She was suddenly certain that he other man, the man who had| »een beside the driver in the pier! uuilding a few moments ago, was” omewhere in that ‘tight-packed | rowd, waiting for her to step mut of. the taxi with her precious | leed in her pocketbook! RIVER ANGRY A traffic officer had come up to: | Hugo: 0:08 A MS (40 winete we 60 Pm: oe Se to 6:30 P.M. sunny city | . thronged with people. | Kathie studied the faces sliding | | | ' | June 14th Flag | Day —Clip & Save———_ FLAG HOLIDAYS NEW YEAR'S DAY, january | INAUGURATION DAY, January 20 ONLY OUR MEMBERS | Can Get LOWER COST . ‘ LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY, February 12 Auto Financing Here WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, February 22 ARMY DAY, April 6 EASTER SUNDAY (variable) MOTHER'S DAY, second Sunday in May MEMORIAL DAY, May 30 (half staff until noon) FLAG DAY, june 14 INDEPENDENCE DAY, july 4 LABOR DAY, first Monday in September CITIZENSHIP DAY, September 17 COLUMBUS DAY, October 12 NAVY DAY, October 27 VETERAN’S DAY, November |! 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The games went to Japan and already the Japs are beginning to wonder whether they can finance the project. Here's a pretty kettle of fish. Ann Arbor x * * Fred Matthaei is essentially a patriot of the highest type. Never have I heard him whimper over the failures during the last quarter of a century or because of the tremendous financial outlays to himself. Probably no one will ever learn what the Olympic bids over the years have cost this Michigan- der. Probably Fred doesn’t know himself—and probably he doesn’t want to know. Close friends of his once told me that they he- lieved Fred had expended a quar- ter of a million dollars in his all- out attempts to bring the Olympic games to the United States and to Detroit. And incidentally, the contemplated site was about 20— miles from this office. ~*~ wc & In the meantime, Mr institution work on the Olympics. x *&* * Fred Matthaei is an essentially sincere, straight forward and stalwart citizen. It's men like this that make a nation great. It's men like this who lead in the important work of the world. We need millions of followers and millions of file closers, But when all is said and done, we need a few leaders out in front who “map the battle chart” and accept the grave responsibilities. Fred C. Matthaei has always qualified in this category. x «© * In the current Olympic imbroglio, it is generally accepted that he didn't receive a full measure of support from his own countrymen. The name of Avery Brunpace especially has been bruited about in the market places as something less than loyal and patriotic. $e: eR Well, Mr. MAtTTHAE!, may I timidly suggest that victory doesn’t neces- sarily perch on the banner of the de- MATTHAEI has been elected a regent of the Uni- versity of Michigan and his past allegiance and yeoman service to the ranks only second to his quarter of a century's Let’s let the whole thing rest right there. “ It’s “Michiganders” Rarely do I disagree with my close associate and fellow member of the working press, Joz Haas. But Joz and I are going to part on the question of what to call residents of Michigan. “Michiganians,” says Joe. “Fie and fiddlesticks,” sez I. It’s Michiganders. x «*« * “Michiganders” is dignified, possesses class and eclat and it's logical. Furthermore, many years ago I received a request from H. L. Mencken to pass judgment on this very word. I went into se- clusion for three days, lived on milk and raw fruit, engaged in deep: and contemplative medita- tion and probed the depths of my immortal soul. Then and only then did I decide upon “Michigan- der.” Mr. Mencken assented. x .« * Hence, these Johnnys-come-lately better scurry furtively into the bush- es and accept the established verdict. Joz, my fellow Michigander, I salute you. And a resident of Pontiac is a “Pontiacker.” It’s natural, It’s obvious and it’s well within the dic- tates of word formations. Joz, now that you're back from San Francisco, defend yourself. And in Conclusion ... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: It may surprise some of the breth- ren to learn that Ray PERRING, affable and very capable president of the Detroit Bank is “around 80” on almost anyone's golf course...... .. It amazed me to learn that Pon- tlac’s Mayor, Putt Rowston, tips the beam at a neat 230 pounds. His 6-4 — frame carries it easily but hizzonor says he's going to lop off 18..... . Forty-one years ago last Mon- day, young Jack Cronin*went to work for General Motors ‘on a temporary basis.’ Now (as vice president) ‘he bes lieves the job's going to be perma- nent. And a great guy—JAcK CRONIN. * x * Literary critics tell me “Re- _ turn to Peyton Place” sizzles and « crackles far, far beyond the original and that one was banned ins scores of places.......... serving and the fit. Life doesn’t go that way. In an appalling number of instances, the bungling, the inept and the least deserving are awarded ‘This comes from a nurse so the doctors don't need to point a fin- ger. The patient meets his doctor, rushes up, wrings his hand vigor- THE PONTIAC PRESS the laurel wreath. B Virtue and worthiness uarantees of success. x * * However, you don't need these suggestions. You're every inch a man—every inch a thoroughbred and you will accept the losing end philosophically and with a smile. Remember, right over the door of every Olympic Stadium it says essentially this: : “It isn’t important wheth- er you win or lose. What counts most is the fact you've taken part.” | Annes are no 4 Howse ff. foun W. Prtraenate, O re. an, Pesiubed by Tae Pontisc Passa Company Joun A. Rue (en dévecusing Manag Basset, Exeoutlve Vice President and ‘Advertising Director Pieeossste 1, Vice President and Business Manager “€aat -M, Tasapwete. Cireulation Manager G Marewars Joroan, Looal Advertiaing Gecretary and Editor Manager ~ Haney J Rev, eC. Inman « Managing Editor OTanatfied Manager % - # adva at Pentieg, Michigan. “Michigan yest v4 one ° un bib o of Stun ted | Lae 1 ayer . 9 i‘ been , the Ind class rete Daliy Except Bunday Pontiac, Michigan ena = nee The Associated Press is entitied exclusively te the ease for republication of alt local news printed tn this wens hooves - pi ae ol Peess is delivered by carrier for 48 cents o® Week, mb ta | — ‘ington fe not avaliable iby mat) Oak peer and where tn ove AP news diapatehes 06 year, sine Soomboe of ously and says: “Thanks, Doctor, you saved my life. You were out when I called.”.......... The youngest looking 84 year old man in the U.S. is H. A. (“Gus”) O'Dell. And one of the nation’s great architects, to boot!....... . Did you hear about the small car salesman who points to half a dozen and says to the prospect: “You can have your choice of any in the litter.” x * * The Hotel-Taft in N. Y. was driven | crazy by pigeons, (cousins of Pon- tiac’s monstrosities). The SPCA said they couldn't shoot, so they trapped a huge number and carted ‘em over the Hudson to a distant point in Jersey and let them go. Before the Taft truck got back to the hotel, the whole flock Hiad returned.......... About 90 per cent of TV background music sounds as though tt had been composed by tone deaf morons who were mad at the sponsors .......... Overheard at Northern High: First Gal: “I'm gonna be an airplane host- ess. I'll meet lots of men.” Second g.: “Can't you meet as many in other occupations?” First g.: “Yep, but they won't be strapped down.” tf Note to my gal Friday: atl it ist ee a 4 fi The POWER of FAITH wiv | “You will be happy as long as you do God’s will,’ said Fred B. Snite Jr., THE FAITH AMERICANS LIVE BY who lived the last 18 of his 44 years in an iron lung, which he could leave for only 23 minutes at a time or, with a chest respirator, for two hours daily. Stricken with polio in China while on a world tour, he struggled for life in an iron lung and then made the arduous trip back to America, his life dependent on the flow of elec- tricity. The faith of this devout Catholic was strong. He went to Lourdes, not expecting a miracle, but to ask God, if he were not cured, to give him the strength to live in the tank the rest of his Hfe. He married ‘and became the father of three childrén. He attended sports events and church in the lung. He played in.championship bridge tournaments. He was known across the nation as the smiling ‘Boiler Kid." “Like Frederick, we are all helpless creatures,*’ said his wife Teresa, help we can become pillars of strength . . . less spirituality, his love of God.” Dae of All Faiths “but with God's his real story is of his beautiful soul, his flaw- Basis, “The Great’ Changed History By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER It is not immediately apparent St. Basil, why tomorrow's saint, should be called ‘The Great.’ Me didn't do anything spectacular. But if you think about it you see that his quiet and unexciting con- tribution was really a turning point in the life of the whole Christian Church and a tremendous influ- ence on the history of the world. * * * Basil lived in the fourth century Ile was Bishop of Caesarea, a city . at the eastern end of the Mediter- ranean - This was a time of the hermits, or anchorites, those holy men who believed that the very height of religious devotion was to go off into the desert and live out a solitary life of prayer and fasting — complete withdrawal from the world and from the rest of the human race. The one big thing Basil did was to break up this movement that was by its very nature a denial of Christian fellowship. He pointed out the fallacy of it by saying to the hermits, “If you are alone, whom will you serve? How can you be last?” * * * Then he proceeded to put them fovether in groups, under a disci- pline of united action and devotion They were allowed only one meal a day — of bread, water and herbs and could sleep only until mid night, at which time they rose for prayers. The record does not say when they went to bed What is impertant about all this is that Basil's communities with their strict regulations were obviously the forerunners of the nronastic orders and the monas- tic rules of life. And no one can say what darkness we would all be in today If the monasteries had not preserved through the Dark Ages the treasures of cul- ture and learning that would otherwise have been lost. Thus, it Is no more than fair to say that we owe te St. Basil much of our present cultural heritage. Being a saint ran in Basil's fam- ily. His mother and father, two - brothers anda sister were also saints. According to the textbooks, re- happens that I'm going to be in NY June 25, suppose you ask AP Sports Editor, Teo Smits, if he can get me a ticket to that heavy- weight fight in the sta- dium Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: the C’s: “Rep”, Sxe.ton the J's: Avery BRUNDAGE and om Harris—tied. —Harowp A, FITZGERALD oo wo f l tected children are supposed to turn out to be problems. But it doesn't always work out the way the books say. * * * St. Germaine of Pibrae was an ugly, unhealthy little girl. Her mother died when Germaine was still a baby, and her father was Dr. William Br ady’s soon remarried — to a woman who had an active dislike for the child. Her right hand was de- formed and helpless, and a scrofu- lous condition made her unpleas- ant to look at. Apparently her father had no more love. for her than her stepmother did. (Copyright 1959) Mailbag: Medical(?) Hocus-Pocus Has Job Seeker Confused “T am 18. I applied for a posi- tion in a doctor's office. He had me write my name on a slip of paper, which he put in a machine When he took it out it showed I had kidney trou- ble, he said, al- though T was per- fectly well and had come only to get the job. Then he asked if we used aluminum eware. I said we DR, BRADY had used it for years. Well, that was the cause of my kidney trouble (E, My" Ans. — was the man off his rocker or did he take you for a ninnyhammer” * * * “Doctor predicts girl baby on account of the rate of the heart beat. Baby expected next month . (Mrs. TR. AJ” Ans, — There's a fifty-fifty chance he may be yight, for about half the babies are boys and half girls. * * * Sen, 11, will not play ball or other games most boys play and oseems wanting in manly habits. -He has good health and is an average student but too happy to be a mother’s hetper around the house... I'd like to know about hormone injections (iH. G2” Ans. — Only your family phy- sician who observes and exam. ines the bey cun advise you wisely about that. If perchance the doctor find. crypterchidism (undescended or incompletely descended testicle), NOW, not next year, is the time for a series of hormone injections to promote normal development. “* bel * “My husband rejects anything T serve as salad ‘He calls it “rabbit feed” (Mrs. E. DL” Ans. — How quaint! Keeps the family in stitches, eh? Let him gobble his platter of meat and petato in the corner, while you and the rest of the family get your vitamins and minerals in tasty salad. Have you tried chickén or lobster salad on him’ "What this country needs Is more salad and less pap. Salad with plenty of crisp lettuce tn tt, ’. 3 ‘ personal health and a Signed letters.” page or 100 words ee to yeiene, "aa wae ease. diagnosis, or treatment, will be “answered fe Dr. William Brady. if stamped self-addressed envélope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People Reader Reflects on Speech by President to Doctors. et ee en ee x « * ; The greatest trouble with the medical business today is the fact we have too few doctors and they hold the number down as much as they can. Probably all communities eeed twice as many doctors as they have and if you don’t believe this, ge and sit in one of their waiting rooms for several hours with a sick baby ke so many of us young mothers have to do right along. x *« * This is worse than their bills. ‘Can’t We Have Better Coverage?’ This is the third year I’ve worked with a midget and now a Class F baseball team. The Pontiac Recreation Department has done an excellent job building this divi- sion of junior baseball into one of the’ leading — in the State... # et * Why can’t the Press help this program with a good reporting job? The score sheet and details are relayed to The Press. * * bf These boys, parents and the ~ Recreation Department work very “hot” oe A aie DS hard during the summer and de- serye better recognition than this. Pontiac citizens should know of this baseball program and what is being achieved for the kids fron | Pontiac, Yours for Better Coverage ‘Her Retirement Is Our Gain’ Mrs. W.’s letter should not go by without comment, - x * * It's a mystery to me how anyone who can say “I’m all done,” could possibly qualify for a teaching position. I was glad to note that your caption writer knew enough about good gram- mar to change the heading to “I'm All Through." * * * I can only say it's fortunate for the education of your youngsters that Mrs. W. decided to retire from teaching. Mother This Simple Rule Would Save Lives’ I've read of three drownings of skin divers. In the Pontiac Y is a sign which says, “‘Never swim alone.” This is very sensible and if it's necessary in an enclosed pool, it's much more important in an unlimited supply of water. Maybe there isn’t a law about it, but common. sense would be enough and many lives would be saved. Lake Resident ee ‘Isn’t She the One to Give Advice?’ We don't know a bunch of grown up young’uns that get into more scrapes and jams than the Roose- velt flock, just like the one freed from the drunk driving ‘charge. He admitted he'd had ‘more than half a dozen cocktails,’ " and Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘You Keep Birds; Pll Keep Cat’ _Bird lover can keep his birds and I’ keep my cats. And not only that, I won’t even put a bell around my cats neck to scare the birds away. I hope she does get rid. of a few more of those dirty old things that do nothing but clutter up your yard and start squawking. at daybreak. Cat Lover Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The military high school is... A boon for many boys .. . With discipline and study and . .. With gentlemanly joys .. . It teaches truth and loyalty . . . Along their youthful way .. . And the signifi- cance of rules . . . That they must all obey . . . They ere the future students of . . . Our great acad- emies . . . Where generals and admirals . Preserve their memories . . . Of course there are those certain boys . . . Who constantly insist . . . They do not want commissions and , . . They care not to enlist . . . But military high schools are . . . Of won- drous inspiration . . . As they in- spire graduates . . . To help pro- tect oyr nation. (Copyright, 1959) e Smiles Nothing is really lost by a life of sacrifice: everything is lost by failure to obey God's call.—Henry P. Liddon. The Country Parson “I wonder if the fellow who thinks more money would make - him happy also thinks bigger shées would make his feet feel better. * . Application Letters Are Important Jim realizes the need for a punchy letter of application as a first step in getting a good job. The average college grad- uate knows very little about writiing such a letter. And a lot of older men who are out of jobs, can likewise profit from this case today, so scrap- book it. You never know when it will come in handy. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B-460: Jim T., aged 21 is just out of college. * * * “Dr. Crane, I need some help,”’ he began with a wry smile. “In looking over the ads in the newspaper, I find several positions that sound attrac- tive. “But I don't know = how__, to write. a letter of application for a job, Just what should I say? Does such a let- ter have to be typewritten? “Should I cite references? I'm sure a million other teliows. are in much the same boat with me, for in college we weren't taught such practical tasks as how to’ write-a letter for a—job." HOW TO APPLY : Jim is smart to realize the im portance ot his aut _ application ft can ora Zen or break a person's chances. At Northwestern University, I used to devote. an entire lecture to my psychology students on. this vital subject of writing a letter of application Tor a job Remember, your letter is not supposed tr gef. you a job: No, its main purpose is to obtain the interview. And then, in that personal in- terview, you can further sell your- self and answer detailed ques- tions. * * * So don't overload your letter with trivial stuff. Stick to a few quick fundamentals. A typewritten letter looks more professional so it is usually wise to use that format, unless the newspaper ad asks specific. ally for a handwritten letter. Leave, wide, margins, Use clean type and a fresh ribbon. Too many amateurs employ x. old type- writer whose letters*“e’’, a" and “s” are so full of Peal ‘that they don't come through clearly. An anemic ribbon, faded and pale, likewise suggests you are not a virile, aggressive person, ONE-PAGE LETTER Limit your letter to a single . page. Make it snappy and to the point. Address it to a specific man. if you can learn the name of the employer or Personnel Director, but in answering eds, care of just a-boex number, you can,‘start out “Gentlemen” or “Dear Sirs."’ your ‘Technical Training”, your “Personal Data’, and, finally, your “Referenges’’ A Don't go inté exhaustive detail regarding . experience and in = letter , t is not hecessary to be chi -two majot jobs, And for “References”. try to‘ cite men. who have “handles” on their ‘names. vor yubr prospective hos sony we heey aay. Fae eee . List your one or. book ‘ in person, but a “‘handle’’, such as ‘Sales Manager” or “Judge” or “Reverend’” or “Professor” or “Bank President’, shows the caliber of people you know per- senally and thus indirectly en- dorses you, even before they may be solicited for a personal letter in your behalf. If your references are tops, you may be hired even before they are later asked for letters of en- dorsement as a matter of office routine. x & * And always ask your references in advance if it is O.K. for you to cite their names. For fuller advice and an actual Or go to your library and Wok on Page 713 ‘of. my_ college text- ‘Psychology Applied”, where is reproduced, Jr / ; yy, ~ : . ; é he ; | : : as . / THE PON TIAC PRESS. SATU RDAY, J UNE 13; 1959_ ; l | / é ‘vwve 7 | i : — Soa the on ee i ‘cat Ti at Least 2 Full Blows a Year a tn rete wer te wind coe = —S—== ropicat Hurricane Season Will Begin Monday ore nt “Howdy! Me and F renchy are goin’ on this here Pontiac Press Theater Tour come September. It sure sounds like a rip snorter. On Monday, June 15th, they’re goin’ to spill the beans.” gins Monday when steamy Atlantic spawning grounds. waters near the equator area ready to spawn nature’s most awe- some show of power — the tropical! °*!™ hurricane. For the record, the hurrieane MIAMI (UPI) — The season be- out regular patrols to scan. the) last ouaa! send, radio signals The, Weather Bureau again she Peep at He Motes. pone to drop. balloons into the | Other than a generally tightened|C@"ibbean. “Eye” or center of the forecast system, no radical new x *& * hurricanes to help in tracking. hurricane tracking methods” are | The balloons, used the first time (planned, he said. | Hurricanes that hit North Ameri-_ ca are usually born in the equa-. torial waters of the Atlantic or enabling forecasters to follow FLAG DAY 1777, in the Halls of the Con- men are going to vote on The first hurricane of 1959. will start as a muggy breeze in the. season begins June 15 and lasts through November. But the intri-/ Williams Asked to Set Pace Again eir new Nation. The Chairman ommittee is speaking: “The blue field was taken from the Covenanters Banner doldrums. The tropical sun will] draw moistures out of the sea. | The warmed air will rise and| cate and little-understood weather | has come and gone in the Gulf of Mexico. It never became a burri-| cane. LANSING born any day. As far back as “weather recerds here go, there have been at least two full lthis year. hurricanes a year. Once, in 1933, | G there were 21. ay. hurricane watching is a 24-hour-a day job in the offices of hurricane | monies jn 1958. central in the Miami Weather| Bureau. | = _in_ Walter Davis, said hurricane de- | itection this year will be ‘‘as good | ‘or better than ever before.’ '* * * three races planned. inot make many guesses about ‘hrough rain last year. them. “As far as trying to make a one part of the country — I just} can't do it,” he said. eaten For the past several years, pattems that could rent in he VV alking Races Planned renay be at work The txt | AICTOSS M ackinac Bridge (UPI) —A seueupecd will put the bridge race proposal will drop. ‘walk across the Mackinac Bridge '° The first hurricane could be la year ago was so successful the | International Walkers Association lis: ‘planning races for Labor Day G. Mennen William paced; walking the 700 miles from St. the hikers on their five-mile walk} Ignace to Ligonier. He started | During the prime danger perks loves water from Mackinaw City| | to St. Ignace at dedication cere-| passed through Lansing Sunday. | Airplanes loaded with instru- . is He has been invited to go the | route in the opposite direction ‘who with her husband is co-chair- “this year. But not-in-one—of the— Williams joined the walkers in) jacross the 100-million-dollar span condenses into rain. Its winds may jeating sunflower seeds for energy | Veteran hurricane forecasters do|@5 Well as in the heel-and-toe | The Mackinac Bridge Authority’ jeulty using crutches after an auto- pends on how far it travels over said it will open the span for hik-| |mobile accident crushed her feet. warm waters. guess that hurricanes will favor TS again this year on Labor Day| hough normally only yehicles are! Marion Pearson, Grand Rapids! businessman who walks for health, of Scotland.|It signifies a covenant against sadienan’ he moves his pointer to the red ————— cooler air will rush in to replace | ger showers and a squall line. Air’ pressure in the crest of the wave} He proudly smiles as he points to the thirteen stars on the blue field. “Notice,” he suggests, “the circle which signifies eternity, each star is a new constellation rising in the West.” “Our flag was created by a great people, \ witnessed a grtat history, has floated on high \ the symbol of great events, of a great plan of \life worked out by a great people,” was Wood- yow Wilson's expression June 14th, 1917. faster in a circle, may grow inte Pa \ We are proud of our)flag! You and I will a trepical sterm with winds of 4 Proudly display it this June 14th. and | (© 30 males an hour VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME One association members, Mrs.| ments are ready to fly into the | 266 Nerth Perry St oot se. FS iteeth of these storms and report) —— The spinning action of the | earth will give a twist te these | winds, like it does water spin- ning in a lavatory as it goes down the drain. This closed-cir- | culation system, moving ever the 25th anniversary Health’ Walk and Convention meeting of the International Walkers Associa tion of America meeting June 15-| 28 in Ligonier, Pa. | Pearson, a real believer, ts | &. SIPLE walking Memorial Day SA aS, SaaS ene _ — Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. ona TS AND OR a a oem ~ . L. Gladfelter of East Lansing, | jtheir development and path. | The young storm grows swiftly | jman of the bridge walk this year, lin the warm waters. It feeds on) |may not be able to make the trekiheat released when water Vapor ‘increase to hurricane strength of with diff 75 miles an hour and much higher. aii: How big it grows from there oS linking the two peninsulas. She now walks only hurricanes have raised their aim | north of Florida on the Atlantjc | Seaboard, “We cnow. ‘that in certain years Three Professors pRUSEEEADES seem to gang up on| It's easy... October 31 Regular Pickup and Delivery | FE 2-9289 | Wardrobe 1038 Baldwin Avenue ee ee Se Se A 20” POODLE FREE just save your invoices from WARDROBE CLEANERS until they total $48.00, then.. Poodle absolutely FREE. Offer good ‘til you'll get this 20” stuffed Extra: Free Mothproofing Cleaners fe 2-9289 one section of the country. role St d Abroad instance, one year they will tend, 0 Uf y to hit the Gulf States, another || Flotida and another North Carol-| if ina. “There are a lot of experts and self-styled experts who claim that hurricanes move in cycles and, that they can predict where they demic year. will likely hit. They may move in cycles, but we just don’t have! medicine, 25860 York Dr., enough data over a long enough) ington Woods, will period to be able to accurately year in London, England. pinpoint these cycles."’ cane hunter airplane. Both Three Oakland County residents | will take study leaves from their. faculty positions at Wayne. State | University during the 1959-60 aca- Jacob Chason of the school of Hunt- study for Vern Wagner of the English de- | partment, 543 St. Louis, Ferndale, | the Lake Rd., Farmington, will under- Navy and the Air Force will send take research in this country. OPEN SUNDAY sci)? AM to 6 PM. AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. READY TO TRACK j | Davis said all was in readiness Will spend two semesters at the y to track the storms when they University of Helsinki, Finland. SU RPRISE FA HER S DAY SALE come. 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SATURDAY, JUNE 13,1959 : New Store Here to Handle Slenderizing Equipment mumerous inqui sent to the home office in Dallas, Tex., from people in this area, it was decided direct factory branch Rane-Suspect Called Drunk Wife Talks in Defense at Case That Involves Negro Coed Mary-Mac Sales and Service, dealers in massage and slenderiz- ing equipment, will celebrate its) official opening Monday at 43 West)to open a Huron St. ‘here. | Alex T. Chanka has the local, ay equipment ts fully guaran- | franchise for the nationally known) 04 and all servicing ts dene * TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (®—The| Company. | here with no walt for replace- ife of Willion T. Collinsworth Chanka says the store carries | ment. It may be purchased for Parfally = : Vas ogee a complete line of _. | om “ © awe, a trial stoday her husband was nol re-) that helps people to relax and re- basis with o buy. aponsible for ceria ne oi lieve nervous tension. | Store hours will be from 9 a.m. oa 5 UT allece pe 2 ; it ‘ nee ° | Chanka offers himself as an ex- to 5 p.m. and evenings by appoint- Taped a Negro coed. . ; = ample, or living testimonial, to the’ ment = ‘He was very well on his way | successful use of his product. Chanka says all “‘doubting ato being dead drunk,” she sald “I weighed 232 pounds nine Thomases’’ are welcome to try a eof the last time she saw him the |. ago when I first began to free demonstration,of the equip ee “night of the alleged rape. — use the Mary-Mac equipment,” he ment’s ability to reduce inches “ Nirs. Pearle Collinsworth, a says. “Today I'm down to a nice’ ~ a eginall, thinfaced brown-haired | trim 17 and have lost six inches : ®oman, took the stand to testify IN ayound my waist.” -pupport of a defense claim that The ownet said that due to the Pastor Honored -ollinsworth was mentally inca Pat le of distinguishing between gight and wrong when he had been Texas Contractor at Convention @iinging . - > On tri a with” Catiroworth are Gets $23 Million David E. Beagles, Ollie Stouta Michigan AF Jobs Bethany Church School mire and Patrick Searberough. | Mrs. Collinsworth wrung her, hands nervously between sobs while she rephed to question’ about their family life “When he is sober’ you could not . to Mark Children’s Day DETROIT (UPI)—A Texas con, - ' ltractor has been awarded more in Fellowship Hall ithan 23 million dollars in projects” at three Michigan Air Forcé bases, it was announced today. Chapman, pastor was Dr. Joseph I of Bethany Baptist Church, ase ue oe mi nd ae ihe Dwight K Hamborsky, director named a member of the General B RPSG [RUNIICE ON an © of the Federal Housing Adminis- Coancil of the American Baptist two children," she si said J. W. Convention at the recent sessions tration office here “But when he had even one | potegon Co of Dallas, has been in Des Moines, lowa. beer he couldn't stop and he awarded a contract for about 13| He is algo a second vice presi- didn't seem like the same man. | million dollars for housing con- dent of the Convention. He would beat me and he didn’t | seractioe at Sawyer Air Base near * * * seem to remember what he was | Marquette and Kinross Air Base! Bethany Church School will ob- ‘serve Children's Day tomorrow in doing.” ut Sault Ste Marie Hamborsky sald the firm also Fellowship Hall with the theme, : "God Loves You.” the four white youths on tral for} pea mortgages totaling more their lives in the bex mel than $10,192,000 for personnel | At both the 8:45 and 11 a.m. serv- emotional as his wife and older} housing units at Wurtemith Alr ices, the pastor will preach on brother testified [le wiped tears! Base near Oscoda, ‘These Truths We Do Declare.” s eyes with a handkerchief] = : Fn eee eaeeet onsite hands | James Mertz, an official of the! ~Karen Antolich wilk assist m “ee - . ~ rexas firm. said his company) the early service and John Roo- would send only key personnel to ney will be the youth assistant Collinsworth at 2) the eldest of Case, cites . ‘ he ! . 5 ee stata le He work on the projec ts.| af the second worship hour. fendants, Beales and Scarborough, byt caftamen fund ee oll Maynard Johnson and Walter that the “Nevio coed submitted to ‘ha stibcontrartors will be from the | Willson will assist the pastor at them voluntaril The fourth de enue sevGlvedl” the second service when the or- fendant Stovtamire, closed his a ee dinance of Baptism will be ob- ease without taking the stand Iserved, Following the later worship |period, the Senior Baptist Fellow- Iship will play host to the 14 Beth- lany high school graduates for din- ner Teen Problems, Ex-Township Treasurer Probated for Embezzling Long's Lawyers Confer on Writ | Habeas Corpus Hearing Slated for Monday in Galveston Court GALVESTON Tex. (AP) — At- torneys for Gov, Earl Long of Louisiana conferred today about procedure when Long seeks re- lease from a mental] clinic here. * * * | An application for a writ of ha-| beas corpus comes up Monday be-| fore Distriet Judge L. D. Gedard.} * * * Long, ‘in his petition Friday, | said he was “‘ijlegally confined) and restrained in his bberty, at the John Sealy Hospital."" He was fiown from Baton Rouge to Gal- lveston May 30, and, according to |his petition, was drugged and, istrapped to a stretcher for remov- lal from the Governor’s mansion. | * * * | And now, he contends, he is “a \governor in exile by force and kid- | inaping.”’ Lt. Gov. Lether Frzar' has been carrying on the Gover-; AP Wirephete GETS MSUO POST — New York Times education editor Loren B. Pope will be named assistant to MSUO Chancellor Durward B. Varner by the MSU Board of Trustees Thursday. Among his duties will be devel- | opment of a course concerned with ‘‘Great Issues.” ans functions | . | Long's three court-appointed « Bloomfield Schoo! torneys are Adrian §. Levy S ‘former Galveston mayor; J Hosey, and Fine S. Bedford | ” * +t | | “If the writ is granted,”’ Hosey sald Friday night, “then we ‘faced with practical problems of |what would be in Governor Long’s| best interest.” * * * | What the petition for a_ writ amounts to is a challenge to Tex- as’ jurisdiction in a case involving a citizen of another state who} claims he was transferred to that! state against his will. * * x _ The petition was signed in | Long's own handwriting, ‘Earl K. |Long, Governor in exile by force land kidnaping.”’ : | * * * the habeas corpus hearing, is a |hearing in which the sanity of the (63 year-old governor would be the tricia Fulton. John Popplestone is by building and set off two more ‘main issue. 1 "for Girls Will Move From Hot Spell Midwest Gets 3 Welcome Relief By The Associaizd Press Cold air knifed through the mid- clutched most of the nation. * * * The mercury slid some 10 de- grees at Midwest points during the early morning. The Weather Bu- reau in Chieago forecast signifi- cant daytime temperature drops throughout the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley. Elsewhere, another day of high readings was on tap. Thunderstorm activity was ratb- jer general in an Eastern sector, ibounded by Ohio, Pennsylvania ‘and Virginia. a ; * * * Friday night, a funnel-shaped | cloud, described as a “baby tor-| ‘nado’ stormed through Celoron, | a Western New York village. \Trees were uprooted and there \was some damage to buildings in| \the resort area. , | | An amusement park roller coast- ‘er was blown down by winds es- | timated by residents at 60 miles lan hour. The roof of a drive-in ice cream shop was lifted by the |wind and tossed some 50 feet into ja used car lot. | * * * Sever thundersqualis and _hail- west today, offering some relief | - .|to the steaming hot weather that istorms accompanied the storm. The Bloomfield Country Day, Thundershowers deposited some new modern school building a Square Lake road and Squirre road The .chool's board of trustees |Calif. while Laredo, Tex, had a eT . ° 1101. To the north, Gooding, Idaho, |° announced the move from present location on the campus 0! Detroit Country Day School 13 Mile and Lahser roads. Plans for the new building in- clude eight classrooms and a | multi-purpese room. ~ ‘The 12-acré sité has a take which" shock will be available to students and faculty for supervised swimming! york. Co. Friday. Qzzella, son of and boating The school is slated to be com for the fall term. The headmistress is Miss Pa director of studies. the at. are School for Girls will move into a/1.75 inches of rain at Altoona, Pa. t While 1,10 fell at Martinsburg. W. | \|Va. Friday's hot temperatures | were paced by a 110 at Needles, | ¢ Saw the mercury rise to 99 Fireworks Blast Kills 1 | | PORTVILLE, N.Y. (AP)—Ger- ald Ozzella, 27, was injured fatally and David Mendell, 21. suffered when three through the ripped Olean Fire- the owner, David Ozzella, was! mixing chemicals in one of the| Set for Tuesday, the day after Pleted and ready for occupancy two company buildings when the | first explosion occurred, state po- -\lice said. A fire spread to a near-|} About 6,500 Americans die every | jyear as a result of accidental drowning MOUNT CLEMENS (UPD-- For RAINBOW LAKE ‘ explosions. | ! | { | + 4 explosions | Unbreakable Crystal Shock ‘em om occ cctced Shack Aachiget Dunk ‘em Guaranteed Water pr oo! * Anti-magnetic Compensamatic We have never been privileged to offer a better value. -One-year factory guarantee. An _ ideal wotch .. . for the teenager . . . for the sportsmen mer Washington Township Treas urer William M., Oming, $6, was sentenced to two years probation Sermon Theme Junior Choir, Church Mob of MSU Students Roams Over Campus A Restricted Area of Custom Homes MODELS OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 6 P.M. | . or for general use. Only a limited quantity at this price so don’t wait—Terms of course if you wish. yesterday for embezzlement — Ele : was fined $50 | Boys, Girls to Take Part Oming ormwinally was charged: iq Children’s Service with embezzling $5,000 from the | charges were re-| township but the “Answer to Our Teenage Prob-| EAST LANSING (UPI) A duced und he pleaded guilty to Jem" will be the topic of the Rev. screaming mob of students roamed embeczlement of less than $50. \Theodore R, AHebach's sermon at the Michigan State University * * \10 a.m. service on Children’s Day., campus for two hours early to- Oming*was removed from office) The Junior Choir, under the di ‘day before the disturbance whs last November shortly after the rection of Audrey Limkeman, will quelled by police. shortages were discovered Oming sing “Purposeful Living’ and) Four students were locked said he had spent about $250 a) How Great Thou Art.” for disorderly conduct th on a Pontiac barmaid, et eo . : mba of) 3c Monvac iuarmnsr “Solomon, Man of Wisdom and |, polee were prepared for more 1 Folly” will be the pastor's sub. {1 0U® [Onigh Woman Gets Claim | lect at the 7 p.m. worship hour. for Defective Car | be heard in a trio number. | a.m. today, Special music will be a solo by | end 800 men milled around the A Birmingham woman collected| The Master's Choralaires, a’ They were shouting Insults at | Mrs. Charles Edie, and Paul, | Brody group of dormitories and $10,300 vesterday for injuries #he group of five girls from the Moody policemen called to break up the up Observers sald hetween 500 Cralg and Mark Allebach will | 150 near Shaw Hall about 12:30 b jOne was tackled tle torn off. another had his, Campus police summoned re- | inforcements. About 35 officers | from Ingham County, East Lan- sing and State Police were on hand. , | State Police sent out an emer- Williams Lake Rd., CUSTOM BUILT — 3 AND 4 BEDROOM — BRICK BASEMENTS — GARAGES — FIREPLACES | LIBERAL MORTGAGES Directions: East off Airport Rd., North ol F. W. HELTMAN, Builder on Olympic Parkway OR 3-9411 MI 4-2058 jgency call for help from posts at JEWELERS 16 West Huron Street FE 2-0294 Brighton, Ithaca, Ionia, Flint,| Jackson and Battle Creek. The! troopers stationed themselves out-| iside the city but were not needed. * * & Police blamed the trouble on a combination of warm weather and| final exams which are being held) suffered in a collision with a, Bible Institute, will present an crowd; Some tossed firecrackers, |this week and next at MSU. tractor trailer jevening of music at 7:30 pm. Fri-|relis of toilet paper and stones Mrs Kathryn Pathe 111) day. {One stone smashed a police car Passenger automobiles absorb Glengarry Circle, won the judg: In additioon to vocal numbers,|Window. Bystanders were struck! about 40 per cent of the total radio ment against the Chrysler Corp.|the girls will play instrumental |by flying missiles. |production in the U, S. Two of and George Motor Sales in Ham-|numbers on brass instruments| Three police officers, observers three cars are equipped with radio tramck and solos on cowbells said, were mobbed by the students. lreceivers, She said the brakes in her seven we ee ————— a SNe : month-old car failed because the] ® Sh ie SEOTS Oe eigen IRL NE FeO Rel ream PORNO aE RS : < rear brake dine rubbed against a % v. = Jay . hi 5 c ws 7 jae. Bae ee ? c heed =) fh the exhaust pipe . That's the way it was when it was sold to her, she said) Mrs Paulus charged the corporationL and the dealer with negligence, Students ‘Flunk’ TV Education They Rap Automation, ‘Robot Classrooms,’ Want Teachers Back It's Good Business in 1959 * Ileavy burden of. debt. * Very few good streets. COMPTON. Calif (AP) TV. a: * Indifferent garbage and trash collection AN instructor, is strictly a one | * Poor recreation program. eyed monster fiom nowhere { among the crew-cul set at Comp ton College Now Look at Pontiac Today! PROUD of PONTIAC > to Be = Do You Remember Pontiac a Few Short Years Ago? 8. The collegians say They're tired of being guinea ' ; pigs in a pioneer TV. education * All new arterial streets! C project. * Many new side streets — many more plarined! Video Inetruction has all the) * Dependable trash and garbage collection! facination of an hour-Jong com . a mercial * New short term Parking Lots — More Coming! lt gets a zero in the campus audience rating — compared with an old-fashioned professor you can talk back to * * * Friday more than 200 cut classes and picketed the campus | with placards protesting ‘‘auto matized education’ and “‘robot) > classrooms." They hanged in ef-| figy a headless figure called ‘pio neering spirit.’ Sophomore Ted Hallisey, 20, a feader of the Student Organization for Better Education, explained: * * * “When a student~sees TV, he expects entertainment. He's ex- pecting ‘Gunsmoke,’ not algebra And there is no instructor to ask * IK ffective recreational program! & Expanded school facilities! eres BUSINESS ETHICS questions of and clear up mis- ‘th conceptions. It destroys the entire of t te concept of student teacher relationships.” The anti-TV faction says it has signatures of 1.500 students seek-|, ing to oust TV from. the classroom and return it to the living room: | The two-yéar Southern California] 7 school has an enrollment of 1,800. t.. t PHONE FE 2-9625 Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Hours: 10-12 andl-3 What Can You Do for Pontiac in 1959? * BE PROUD OF WHAT WE HAVE ALREADY DONE!! *® SUPPORT CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT!! * BUILD PONTIAC BY BUYING IN PONTIAC!! Let's plan and work together to make Pontiac the best and happiest city in the world! a BOARD WALDRON HOTEL BLDG. Now at Community... | ft Kook ACCOUNTS National | Bank Or PoNnvtiae . : Offices at West Huron at Tilden . . . North Perry at Glenwood ++» Keego Harber . . . Walled Lake... Union lake... , . Lake Orion... Milford . . . Waterford .. . Bloomfield Hills Member F.D.1.C. ~ ¥ « ’ _ & i . ‘ ‘ \ ny . > . cos | oe “§ « Children’s Day * 4° THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 13, 1959. ° nt - / s 4 + Look tor Missing Person(s) From Auto Smashup Oakland County sheriff's deputies were checking Pontiac and Detroit area hospitals today in search of an injured person or persons who disappeared from the scene of an accident last night. * * * Witnesses told deputies they heard someone scream at Baldwin heard omeone scream at Baldwin and Indianwood roads, Orion Town- ship. “= An auto traveling at a high Boys, Girls to Present Recitations, Songs “at First Christian Church Children's Day will be observed in First Christian Church at the 11 am. service with the program given by young people. “And a Little Child Shall Lead Them” will be recited by Drenda Virick. Jobless Rolls Back. fo Pre-Recession WASHINGTON (UPI) — The number of persons. claiming un- employment benefits dropped al- most to the pre-recession level at the end of May, a Labor Depart- ment report showed today. The jobless benefits rolls de- clined by 57,500 to 1,392,000 in the week ending May 30. This com- pared with 2,827,600 for the same period in 1958 and 1,327,000 two years ago at the same time. * *&* &* Applications for benefits now) | rate of speed had misse da curve | slipped and finally come to rest | upside down in a field. * * * A’ group of children. will sing “Oh. Be Careful.’ “Zaccheus,”) “Fishers of Men,” and “Happy. Day” Express.”’ , Nancy Brown will be heard in “Our Communion,” Mike Shin- holtz will present “Our Collee- tion,” and Drew Virick will give “One Story Hour’ and ‘‘Banilei, | Pe * * ite Alticen Bey. . The auto was traced to its owner A recitation on ‘‘My Bible’ will| Jack Webster, 15656 Edmire, De- be presented by Joan, Judy andijtroit, who said it had been stolen Nancy Appelton, Nancy Brown,|from him earlier yesterday, Depu-| Dennis Graham, Philip Morgan|ties searched the accident area but, Deputy Ken Davis said that ‘the occupant or occupants must have ‘been injured. judging from the damage to the car.” He theorized ‘that the driver and passengeys, if! any, had been thrown from the | car when it slipped. | and Michael Monroe. Group songs will be ‘“#esus Loves Me’ and! “The Bible.’’ A special offering witli be re- ceived during the service for for- eign missions. Pontiac Tot Hit by Car at Play; Reported Critical A two-year-old Pontiac tot was reported in critical condition this morning at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital after being struck by a car near her home last n-ght. Chery] Gale, 416 Osmun St., suf- fered a fractured skull when she could find no trace of the car’s eccupants. Rain Means Sunday Play in U. S. Open (Continued From Page One) ond with Arnold Palmer and Gary |Player, went out in one over par 36, putting him one above regula- tion for 45 holes. * | Palmer, who has been mur- dering the fairways on the West Course at Winged Foot, was one _ under par after 42 holes while | | Player moved from even par to | | four above after 49. have decreased 15 weeks in a row.) Department officials the latest drop to further gains in manufacturing, construction and) farm employment. New claims, a rough measure week to tetal 211,300. This reflected | early summer lulls in clothing and! food processing and scattered lay-| offs in hard goods industries, the department said. Coal reserves of the U.S. com-| prise 40 per cent of the a total. Liz Fattens Up | on Goose Liver, Stew, Cheeses PARIS (# — —Elizabeth Taylor took the week end off from movic-| making to fatten up her figure. _ “Tm here for sqme good food,” she told Frénch hewsmen when she arid her husband Eddie Fisher, arrived last night from London! where Liz is filming ‘Suddenly Last Summer.” With that She and her husband went to a left bank restaurant) famed for food and wine. Liz had a plate of assorted hors d'oeuvres, a generous portion of goose liver, | specialty of the cook, assorted cheeses, a basket of strawberries —washed down with white wine, red wine and followed by a special jof layoffs, increased by 15,200 last Prune liqueur. A recent industry survey -shows that 30 per cent of all wrist watches, are purchased by men for them. selves, 30 per cent are bought by) men as gifts for others, 31 per cent are sold to women for gifts and only nine per cént are bought Pilot Group to Start mentally iJpatients probably will be shi exCulosis Sanatorium at How- ell under a program approved by the 1959 legislature. Dr, Albeft FE. Heustis, State Health Commissioner, said yester- jday 12 adult, mentally retarded patients requiring total bed care are expected to .be transferred Tuesday from the Lapeer State Home and Training School. Heustis stressed that state attributed @ Steaming stew which was a agencies were feeling their way, ed and that the transfer of 300 | patients involved in the program | | might net be completed for three months, 7 The purpose is to relieve over-| ‘by use of Vacant bed space at) |state TV sanatoriums at Howell, | Put in Double Jeopardy | by Skid on Icy Road WAUKEGAN, II. @—An icy skid’ caused Edward Pounds, 22, to! ileave his own lane of traffic and| force another auto off the road.| Pounds discovered the driver of ithe ditched auto was none other! than Lake County Sheriff's Deputy | Larry Quick. i a. < Glenn BH. Griffin by women for their own use. } Sparks -Griffin “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams Street FUNERAL HOME Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service SEVEN — road just south of U.S. 19, Waigre Pontiac State Police said K; Jackson, 35, of 2263 Hi St., veered over the center land collided with a south ‘ lear driven by Clemens’ Ma A Drayton Plains housewife was 32, of 304 Rose St., Fenton. admitted to Pontiac General Hos-| She was listed in fair condition Housewife Injured next week to the State Hancock, Gaylord and Kalamazoo. pital. Friday night after the car|*0@4Y With hip, face end rib in- she was driving smashed head-on| ne tiny pe ee into another auto on. Telegraph Mattard was uninjured. The ac- - - cident occurred at 8:55 p.m, OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 2 iOpen Every Night ‘til 9:00 P. M. SPACIOUS FREE PAVED PARKING LOT “Owned and Operated by Local People” Auburn 5 & 10, 640 AUBURN AVE. 1 BLOCK EAST OF EAST BLVD. darted into the path of a car| Billy Casper held his lead in the driven by Robert R. Briddick, 38,|tournament by maintaining his of Mt. Clemens lone-under-par total after 41: holes x~ * * ; | Doug Ford, who could be the Briddick told Pontiac Police he ‘‘sleeper’’ in the tourney, im- was driving east on Osmun when | proved his one-over-par status for the child darted into the street 36 holes by taking a birdie on the from between two parked cars. |fourth hole to pall even after 42. He said he was driving at abbut * x * 20 mph. and was unable to stop, Chick Harbert, who along with in time. p.m 2 Detroit Policemen day, shot a pair of bogies and a double bogey and a birdie on the Other top nine-hole scores this morning were: Jack Fleck 34, Fj ° [Billy Maxwell 34 and host pro} ire er cqui a ‘Claude Harmon 35. Pifty-four hole scores include DETROIT (UPI) — Two Detroit: Otto Griener ......60. 00005: 148-78— 226 . George Paslo ..6i.ci cee: ” different. I am crazy about my ‘exception of a women who helps to give her back aame of the daughter-in-law, not only oie F Answer: If he has been very” | s rai her > hersel’ but h-cause Hl. it would not be rude to tell with the cleaning once a week. sunshine she is giving us now.” likey ; for hetse sel pene neighbors and acquainiances | Most of these young homemakers , | would” lave vanyone = hoi make that he is still too weak to | are also very active in. civic and, lf @ daughter-in-law apd a ny son happy have visitors but that he would | ‘church activities and in all sorts Mother-in-law could forget . the, ¥.¥ ® 3 love to see them later on when | of philanthropics comic book version of the rela- Tomorrow: “Relax, Let Your- 8 | ; : ’ F pach oP ow se ; lar , ‘ro! > “aed | I suppose psychologists would tionship and treat each other with self Go—Vacation From R.utine. he is stronger and that you will be glad to let them know when that time comes. —_——— “Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to be married shortly but can- not afford a wedding recep- tion. I would like, however, to invite a number of people fo the chureh. As I cannot have a wedding reception | thought it would be nice to have small boxes of wedding tell us that it is always prefer- able for a young couple to live alone without any of their par- ents, but the letter before me will give you food for thought. It) is apparent that°%the people men-| tioned in this letter are all rather unusual. I always have thought) | what a shame it is that when |two generations must live under ‘the same roof that the benefits so often are lost while the disad- vantages are so often highlighted ULTRAMIQUE Exciting NEW FOAM Pentiac Press Phote Representatives of the City. Federation of Women’s Clubs present a check to Harold B. Euler, administrator of Pontiac General Hospital. On the left is Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard. Next to her is Mrs. Wil- liam McClure. The check represents funds raised by the federation at its annual card party April 1 to help furnish an emergency room at the hospital. ake made up to h tt : . . : - fee gain Oe ee DAR oup Among Current Events in Birmingham LETTER eee te a you ginane A r Here is the letter: “Dear Mrs W, WWE & ; . pest © wman; Many women are trying me if this would be preper.” Get-Together to Mark Sth Anniversary. to get rid of their mothers-in-law jnot me! My mother-in-law is a Attends 3 _ Answer: Although unusual 2 ‘a : By RUTH SAUNDERS dinner Saturday and. take live with families in several widow and came to live with us introduced it would be entirely proper to xercises BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and their guests to St. Dunstan's countries, about two years ago. She has at an have small boxes of wedding Mrs Peter s i if | Guild's last performance Sally Weckler will go to helped .me so much with the cake for the guests at your Members of General Richardson a ae their outdoor showing Finland; “Trish” Kelly, Vir- |Dabies..My husband, who is her amazing J wedding, even though you will chapter, Daughters of American brated) tein Bithi wedding, sr “Bloomingham Eccentrics.”’ ginia Cross and Betty Prane Mly child, thinks that she is the cial price! have no reception. |Revolution attended recognition as- "versary Friday evening by . * « will be in Germany. Carol 0st wonderful grandmother to SPSCION PUees ‘sembly at Bagley School and sixth’ entertaining’ friends at a cock. Thomas to England and Joan ur kids “Dear Mrs, Post: When send- ing a card of sympathy to a friend who has lost her mother should it be addressed to her alone or to Mr. and Mrs.?” Answer: You send it to the one who has lost her niother unless you happen to be a much older friend of her hus- band’s. In this case, you could write to him asking him to express your sympathy to Jane. Janet Burwell Honor Guest at Bridal Shower A bridal shower was held for Janet Burwell at the home of Mrs. Gerhart Barnhart on Savoy drive Tuesday evening Miss Burwell, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Walter Burwell of Birmingham, wil! marry -La- Mar A. MacNutt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Omar MacNutt of Neome drive, June 27. Guests were Mrs. Burwell, Mrs. MacNut% Mrs. Joseph Sweet. Mrs. Dick Foriune and Mrs. Charles Sweet of Rochest- er, and Mrs. D. R. McRitchie Mrs. George Kotzan and Mrs Paul Hitch of Birmingham Other guests were Mrs. Don- ald Cotterman, Mrs. Robert McCormack and Mrs. James Kincannon. Others were Mrs. Lexie Wil- liams, Mrs, A. Stanton Levely, Mrs, Henry Sweet, Mrs. Har- old Wagg, Mrs. Park Wagg, Mrs, Richard L. Wood of Royal Oak, Mae MacNutt and Kath- leen Aldinger of Ann Arbor. Poverty is no disgrace — but that's about all that can be said for it. i lie Foster, grade graduation exercises at Ben-, jamin Franklin School Wednesday. | At both: programs, Mrs. Lloyd |Porter and Doris Haynes, repre- isenting the chapter, presented awards to the outstanding students ‘of Junior American Citizens Clubs ;and winners of the essay contest. |The clubs in the elementary schools have been the chapters | June project. At Bagley School, outstanding citizens from the first grade — were Charlene Wiggins, Stephen Gordon, Geraldine Graham, Lyle Johnson, Willie Peacock and _ Thomas Cadd. Second grade win. ners were Caroline Dudley, Be- Marie Palacious, Carola DuPree linda Grisson, Sandra Russell, and Margaret DeWalt. Honored from the third grade were Gregory Frazier and Thomas \Spivay. George Brock from the ‘fourth grade and Cynthia Pippen, Valjena Charles and Arthur Wig- gins from the fifth were honored | From the sixth grade were Wil- Dorothy Dudley and Lula DeWalt. Lula was also hon- ored as a winner in the essay contest with her essay on ‘‘Theo- dore Roosevelt’’ which was also awarded honorable mention in the Michigan RAR contest. In charge of the program were Theresa Brookins and Russell Hawley, teachers. Principal. John F. Perdue presented the “John F. | Perdue” award to Carrie Wood ‘and Donald Gracie for excellence in scholarship, citizenship and \leadership in the sixth grade. | At Benjamin Franklin School, | principal, Mrs, Vida L. Walker | presided and accepted a painting | | of Benjamin Franklin for the | | school, a gift of the graduating | ¢lass, Speakers were Dr. Phillip J Proud, assistant superintendent o! ‘Pontiac schools in charge of per isonne] and Conklin Bray, principal ‘of Jefferson Junior High. Miss Haynes awarded the DAR Junior American Citizens awards jto Alisa Davis, Alvin Bessent, |Eileen Hatchett and Marshaelene | Mullen. The poster award was won by Carolyn Bell and Michael Jones ;won the éssay contest for his pa- iper on “What Freedom Means to Me.”’ AT OUR BIRMINGHAM STORE ONLY Annual Summer (Voor: Impressive once-a-year reductions! An exqui- site group of coats, jackets, stoles and shrugs. Custom designed styles with the magic skill of Furs by Robert—at substantial savings. fons Ree 3 DAYS ONLY Monday Tuesday Wednesday June 15, 16 and 17 550 N. WOODWARD Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Na- +four-gore—skirt, ‘any age. Elastic encased at the, tail and dinner party in their home on Melbourne road, Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Woodruff Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William B Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Rosborough Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth McQueen, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thoms, Mr, and Mrs. Ray C. Cunning- ham and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Durham. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dar- ragh will entertain friends at Tpadeas Amerran Designer Mr ai Sa. Pea Georve / Re = aN, mother‘and < daughter diesses -A Grecian classic for the most adorable of classic teams, you and lyour daughter (or daughters). With! Its scoop neck, cap sleeves and full it_is perfect .0r) neckline and sleeves. and a tie belt to be wrapped as you wish) ° around the waistline and midriff make this the easiest pattern to fit There are no worries about siz ing since the adult pattern (No (1379) will fit any size from 8 to 12.) while the children's pattern (No. 1380) fits all sizes from 3 to 6x. Pattern No, (1379 (adult pat- Akers and Edith Foley will be in Holland * * * dal will entertain at dinner Saturday for Mrs. Taylor Sel- lers of Montgomery, Ala.. who ' is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs, Clayton H. Gordon and O. Wright of Wing Lake her three children plan toe * - * spend part of July visiting her mother, Mrs. Philip Fletch- Among the many students of co ; a er in Alpena Birmingham and Bloomfield e * * Hills schools who will spend ; ; - Mr. and Mrs. John P_ St the summer in Europe is a aa ; Clair entertained a group of group of Kingswood School jun- iors who will fly to Holland June 22. Sponsored by the Michigan Council of Churches, each will friends at an outdoor cocktail and supper party Saturday eve ning They have planned a similar affair for this Saturday on the terrace of their home on Fair fax road Rockwell were hosts at the rehearsal -dinner Friday eve ning at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club preceeding the wedding today of Nancy Murphy and their son George Edward Rockwell Jr * * * Several friends of Frederick Holford Holt IT went to Wash: ington, D.C. for his :wedding there today to Frances Diana Picard His parents. Mr F. Farrington Holt, his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Manikof{ alse went from Birmingham and an aunt, Mrs. Frederick W. Cope land of Pasadena, Calif., was also present Jerry Sweeney is best man and ushers include Dwight Da- vis, William Raisch, Jock Hoev and William Lemay, all of Birmingham * * * Jan Lape entertained mem bers of the graduating class of Sacred “Heart Academy, Bloomfield Hills, at a supper dence Monday evening The party was given at hei home on Bradway boul tvard * * * Mrs. Hugo H. Wheelock has announced the engagement of her daughter, Kay, to Charles C. Hood Jr. whose parents are and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hood of Woodward avenue Kay was graduated from Michigan State University where she was a member of Alnha Delta Pi Sorority Mr. Hood was also graduated from Michigan State and was i member, of Phi Delta Theta Fraternit: * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bin Kass have announced the en gagement of their daughter Norma Lee to Jimmy Joe + Murphy, son of Mrs. Charles Luther Murphy of Morrow, Ga and the late Mr. Murphy Miss Kass is a graduate of the Henrv Ford School of Nurs tan tern) requires 5'; yards of 36 iuch material for dress. Pattern No. 1380 (children's) requires 4°, yards of 36 inch material for = '%& 4nd Mr. Murphy was grad dress, To order Pattern No. 1379 uated from the University of or No, 1380, enclose $1.00 for each —- pattern. For new 96 page Pattern Book Ravtist Women No. 16, enclose $1.00. Address SPADEA, Box 535, G.P.O.; Dept Dine, Hold Sale P-6, New York 1. N.Y. If paid by check, bank requires 4c handing yt Mvers Home charge. * * Women's Society of the (Next week look for an Amer-, y Baptist Church met Thurs. ican Designer Pattern by HARVEY day evening at the home of Mrs. | | |BERIN). __ |Clarence Myers on Shimmons road. | | attetion conducted by Mrs. Turis: McCulley. Proceeds from the sale iwill be given to a worthy first- \year college student. Arrangements were made by Mra. Orville Manns for Esther group serving. She was Pontiac Photographers | 5 assisted by Mrs. James Crew. Association | Mra. William Shirley and Agnes ; Hilton. Yours to Cherish ... WEDDING PICTURES Let us capture all the beauty of your wedding in pictures For full details consult us wae Seay ©. ®. BASKELL sTUDTO § re «¢ 1 Mt. Clemens 9¢ Past presidents of the society DIMITRI LaZARorr were honored. Present were Mrs. ou = : 4g “ noantetes « Bats = 9 Harry Chapman, Mrs, Roy Beyn- 0K. Bevee MH. 4-200 © ton, Mrs. Elmer McLean, -Mrs. niu meme™ remo | | Eart Eddy, Mrs, Myers, Mrs. I. M. . Lewis and Mrs, Forrest Brown. 1 N. Paddock #4. - ‘| Mrs, Fred L. Haushalter gave Sina ihiiliiicibitaiitiaiicts ctiwtidicey the invocation. ' \ 3 de. ; \ ; e rt @ the “She did not spoil her only child and so I know she will not spoil our children. She is firm with them but they adore her. When she goes to visit triends-or relatives our housé is lonely and the children miss her so much. She tells them stories, takes them to the playground often loves to have our ready and the children dressed when we get up. “She thinks she is so lucky to have us and we know we are lucky to have ner. The fact that she wants to help with the children RUSSELL D. OLIVER ff Graduated from Culver Mili was Russell son of Mr tary Academy Might Oliver I, and Mrs. Russell D Oliver, formerly of Pontiac. He is the nephew of the Robert B. Oliv- ers and Mrs. Dorothy Gould, and the grandson of Mrs. Rob- ert Powrie, all of Pontiac. He served as company athletic sergeant and was a member of the varsity football team A two-letter winner in football, he was a member of the base- ball team. He plans iv enter Ball State Teachers College at Muncie, Ind., this fall. St. John’s S ; Church Unit Presents Skit A skit entitled “The Johnson Tamily and its Church” presented by members of Esther - unit of St. John’s Luth eran Church at a meeting hejd Thursday evening at the Third avenue home of Mrs. George — Taking part were Mrs Craig tomeo, Mrs. Walter Sadler, Mrs. John Lundgren, Mrs Samuel McMurray WAS breakfast | ilous with a fak Foaming Action Neutralize: Creme ‘n Oil Cold Wave vith 50 re ut 56 AIR-CONDITIONED *Q%» ® Flair Foam Cold Ware ® Shape-Cut © Shampoo ® Styling Phone FEderal 8-1343 Appointment Not Always Needed 42 N. Saginaw St. 2nd Floor Our Expert 605 OAKLAND A VACATION TIME Cleaning Will Make Those Sport Clothes Look Like New. Give WASH 'N’ WEAR the Professional Look... Let us take care of all your cleaning needs. Superior methods, fast service, modest prices. CLEANERS a ANO SHIRT LAUNDRY FE 4-2579 VE. BRANCH NO. 5—OAKHILL Open Menday thru Saturday 7 A.M. te 9 P.M. ANNIVERSARY CARPET SALE in Monday’s Pontiac Press caste ed <<. = ee ee ee i i “s - °S =F i . * ead xr wv YM } | * F ~ wd b y \ | yi / d / ly ca f 4 id i f | | / =e | “THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE. 13,1959 : : ~ + : : er eos a ; : BEE eo flower mnoves with the sun is called heliotropism.. The explanation is that the plant’s cells grow faster on the shaded side of the stem, causing the curvature, First Social -Brethren Church has chosen for the 8 p.m. services Pastor fo Conduct fie“ cone sve Young People “Not Every One, . i . Special Meetings ee ‘Those at’ Berea,"’ and - . The End of the World.” Attendin ( am | The Rev, Roosevelt Wells, auihor The Rev. Mr. Wells said his g D of ‘Searching the Scriptures’ and | sermons will concern the question, pastor of the Church of Christ, 210|""Have You Pleased Your God.” | Former Football Star, | Hughes St., will speak at ieaciall meetings in the church Sunday | Train up a child in the way he Coach Bob Davenport, sis FE 2-0384 through June 26. should go; and when he is old,| to Bring Devotions ek Lee ren vi eee Some of the subjects the pastor he will not depart from it. ay School». .-10:00 AM. sa ——— | 7 | More than 100 young people of * We Invite You and Your Family to Worship! the First Baptist Church left Worship’ ....++.1100 AM. ) Preashing Nae 67°30" vesteriay Sor) one (ct Sihceagan s Adult Bible Study ...6:15 P.M. . eaching 11 am. & 7.30 pm. newest camps north of: Bay City, Sunday Evening | EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE | camp Barakel at Fairview. wae People 7: 30 P.M. 2000 Watkins Lake Rd, Ys Mi NW of Osk. Cty. Mit * * Tuss: Yours nice 30 PM. “Pontiac's Evangelistic Center” The weekend of camping wM Thurs. Prayer ....+-7 feature hiking, athletic events, a REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor . CAMP-MEETING JULY 16-26—Speacers new devotional film, canoe races ! = eee ene A. J. Baughey, Dr lames DeWeerd & Rev W T Gtone wiener roasts and campfires a Dewi Banenes — well as other activities 2 | T th Dae ori Ct FO Ae TO 1 Supt @ CKLW Su P3G am - {ne Coach Boh Davenport of Tas National u eran oe rity, a former All-American % . . WESLEYAN METHODIST | sano Council Churches camp devotions | j NSION 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Attending the weekend outing | he Ge beehale Sunday School 10 A.M Worship 11 AM will be counsellors, Jim Daniels, | - § taceai. Gcheet 2 MA, v : i F > eting ® gge c Evening Service 7:30 P.M. W.YPS, 6:45 PM. iad a Me He in anes ae 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. Wednesday Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. peu La , fe ‘le fae . LaFountain, Pastor REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor Vie Incho. Wat 9.00 AGA = == | Others will be Bill Wilson, Lee| . SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9: __ 'Daniels, Phillis Hicks, Donn | “i : . SERVICES ...2.-+-10:00 AM. Hirsch, Carol Parker, Pauline Wil- i CH U R( ie ie "N IAZ AREN F son and Ruth 1neho. | DECORATING FOR THE BIBLE SCHOOL PARADE — Cheryl Peatise Frese Photo it CHRIST the * * * | Ann Dill of 2790 Genes Dr. and Kerry White of 172 W. Princeton munity Church, the parade inclided a float by the Army Air Force WATERFORD TWP. 60 STATE STREET. Director of the camp is the Rev.| Ave. ride their gaily decorated bicyctes tn the Vacation Bible with men_in_space flying suits, and helmets. The theme of the i Airport at Williams Lake Rd. ; Holman ~- Johnson, Kyle Wilsen,| School Parade this morning. Sponsored by the Five Points Com- school which starts Monday is ‘‘Living in the Space Age.” Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor Worship ene we we F 11:00 A.M. music and youth director of Firs ia . | rvi ‘ . Minister Speaking japtist, is, retreat director. : | WORSE SER * ; : e e 8.00 A. M. an ‘ .M. Youth Service _ 6:30 P.M. . : . 1 n D1 e C OO S O | SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 A.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. "ee gy | Minister Speaking i 9 . | Sir JOHN'S * Bible School ..... 9:45 A.M. : a PONTIAC : Many boys and girls who said School at First Methodist Church children from four years of age Vac ation Bible Se hool which be- 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. Kenneth A. Hutchinson Richard North goodbye this week to Pontiac area will be “God and His World.’ through the sixth grade. gins at 9 am. Monday in the : . . Pastor Minister of Music public schogls are looking forward) Classes will be held from 9:30’ In addition to the school being;Donelson Baptist Church. Sessions Car! W. Nelson, Pastor- to Vacation Bible Schoolsasome of am, until noon, Monday through held at the church at Petry and will be \held each morning until NDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 A.M. k 11:30. 2 = ae which will begin Monday June 26 Kast Huron streets, a week is CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. Sponsored by churches, the ma “Teaching with a Purpose’ will being planned fer young people CHURCH OF GOD i, Dr. Lola P een. Pastor jority of schools have arranged be the sermon topte of the Rev.) having completed the seventh,) The Church of God on East Pike SHEPHERD of the LAKES Rev 2 Luther Bhertie d. a for morning classes but a few also Paul T. Hart at the 10 a.m. worship eighth and ninth grades street at Anderson has scheduled WALLED LAKE A Special Welcorie Awa 's You are planning evewing séssions so hour Sunday. All teachers, assist-- They will Jeave the church cach Vacation Bible Schoo! evening Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. School 1143 0 1219 AM —undey Bchoo! Classes All. Ages parents may also attend ants_and_ workers in the church morning. beginning Monday for classés Monday through Friday W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. sy P< Youna Peoples’ Bervices Sunday school workers have sub- school and vacation school will sit outdoor meetings, cookouts, hikes pjext week oe oe : : Ba Rranesilenie Serrice ‘mitted the following schedule together in a recognition service. and field trips. xk *« * M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor 2 | FIVE POINTS COMMUNNITY CHRIST LUTHERAN FIRST BAPTIST | Children from four years of age | CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. The Oakland County Sheriff's de. A two-week session of Vacation Bible stories, games, singing and and up, including adults, may at- | SUNDAY SCHOOL... .9:30 A.M. CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP, partment led the parade, announc- Bible School will begin at Christ handicraft will be a part of the:tend the sessions {rom 7 to 9 p.m. 't s== a ita Ball —p 82 Parking St. AOU Auburn? ling the Vacation Bible School at Lutheran Church, Airport and Wil- program of Vacation Bible School| Besides handicraft and Bible Evening Service, 730 P M Five Points Community Church, 'liams Lake roads, at 9 a.m. Mon- at First Baptist Church scheduled study, Mrs. Harold F. Douglas will . “The Gateway to Life’ 13411 E. Walton Blvd., this morning. day. Wedn pipees cneouen June 28. jead devotions by conducting flan- Corrected Reprint sy Classes wi gin at 9 a.m. inelgraph lessons Thurs. Ocen & 130 PM * * * Children in the community from : | helg = io Onn, ] PM | Classes will be held from 9 to four years of age through 14 may; SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST {| = ascENSION LUTHERAN ARAMAIC ; 11:30 am. Monday through June attend. On the last day, parents) Don A. Heilman will have charge) yacation Bible School classes FIRST CHURCH of 26. The Rev. Gordon G, Lindsay, are invited to the program: at of the 10-day Vacation Bible) i) pe held gt the Lutheran Church BIBLE SCROLLS : 0 the BRETHREN ANTHONY CAMPBELI pastor, said more than 300 boys 10:15 a.m ¢ School at the Seventh-Day Advent- of the Ascension from June 22 468 Niorth Roselaw , “ and girls frony ages 4-15 are Twenty-five young people who ist Church, 1356 Mt. Clemens St. through July 3 in the Eliza Leggett The Bible was written in ancient Sunday pute pp cruarens Day 7 ars ll am already enrolled have had training each Saturday Classes will be held Monday gonool 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. po ag a lam ! »m AS ra ra , i “ ae ; 7 ne Church Business Meeting Saturday 730 pm Student to Speak FIRST PRESBYTERIAN tnrough) the, past yeat wal make through Friday from 9 am. tO’ In charge of classes from 9 to] puring two thousand years the Vacation Bible Bchool, Monday 930 to 12 noon Vacation Church School will be their (Confirmation! “vows Sunday, noor! . . 11:30 am. will be Mrs. J. S Oe ee ete ne Green then - Hev. LeHoy Shaler Pastor woe . gin. Monday and continue two [OFMDE The jacheot 2S open 10 children’ Jurgenson. Arrangements have | ito, Latin and’ later Into ” early at Trinity Baptist weeks alethe First (Preabyterian CENTRAL METHODIST from 312 cay of re : been made for children 6 to 11. JO Church Classes will be held from) Mrs. Harold Sibley and Mrs.) m Sy ™. sees an, ORCHARD LAKE COMMUNITY word’ war ariermined by the dots 4 ) wn r Anthony € bell atrel 9 30 am. until noon Daniel Wallace wil be the di eye en n ennce ar Registrations are being taken : See aces eer e era cake C R ESC I uN’ l HIL | “ B Al | IS l M ae ee * sitege at At ola : ' Children four years. of age rectors of Vacation Bible School at nounced that Vacation Bible School ihe ‘Ore pane lem Cea (rangiated info Oreck, gi ot know = ; Virrretiertiste ¢ 4 t #, ‘et = = = ma € + J \8 the tru ean th ts so er- ae cent Fake Reed. D Noun nce Road vill speak at the 1} am. service rough the sixth grade are an: Central Methodist Church. ee begin agen ~~ Ne aires Church, Presbyterian, for Vacation rors were introduced into. the Bibie 1000 A M Worship and Communion Sundry im Frinity Baptist -Choreh- wilted Classes, will be held trom 9:30,AME -Church, with classes: scheo- Church School to be held from An example of this is found 1190 A M Sunday Behoo) coor M Br WYP rhe son of the Rev and Mrs Phe Rev Mr Ite rshey will to 1130 am, Monday through uled’ from 6 to & p-m Tune 22 to July 3 | h P Ch 6. V Large Parking Lot — Niree Durt A Services ° . . preach oon “Christ Car Change J » Jb DON ELSON BAPTIST 1: ~ : rar = | ae Manner aprer - erse “En Minerieda Ba ee Darina Mee a . €. Campbell of the Hussell Hn EC Ne SUNNY VALE 13; King lames Version. ! verice plist Convention mutch Street Baptist. Church of Detroit Your Life’ at the % 30 service Sun- (jod and His World’ will be the’ Classes will be held for children Vecni Bible School at § dt. he has chosen for his theme “Serv. @@¥ morning. At 11 am Dr Wile theme of the school, scheduled for 3 to 15 years of age at the daily ,, ——em ime ioe hoon al sunny AND LEAD US NOT INTO ing: Goll ana Our Vout) me lara J NOuhwch wil preach on Vale Chapel! will be held Monday | temptation, but deliver us from é : ” _ ta “God and Our Families.” through Friday from 9:30 to 11:30] evil.” “ The entire morning service will | OAKLAND AVENUE U.P a.m M | A AVE! e (Le. ie t f th i arlmont Baptist Church be devoted to children and young Children | “ Rev James A Mc( uny The Rev. P. J. Clifford of the aos Lior aed cede e ancient . . = > Haren rom ee years O age A e ‘. x “7 s . ? . , 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 prople as they take part 19 Yeh iirnugh the ninth grade will be : : aoe eee tha echo cay | “AND DO NOT LET US ENTER Sunday School 10 A M , - Be MAEISE BRe Aprenns: welcome at the Vacation Bible N d Pp t t St Pp ] outh wi mae ue ee Using temptation, but deliver us from ay och ‘ Soong Worship 11 A.M A dinner will be given the chil) School starting Monday at the Oak- ame as Or a e au )one “ ihe greed anh aes evil.” , God's Ditch Diggers dren and youth in Fellowship Hall land Avenue United Presbytenan herd & d Jes : “th fe d Sen Send 12¢ in stamps for book Youth Group 630 P.M Evening Worship 730 P M immediately after the worship hour Church. The school will continue “i . yo ; - - * =» me; ee of 108 different varees “V " ” At 7.30 pm. the congregat wet The Rev. James A. MeCluny, |herd.”” ; vateries of Kingdom of Hearen—|I f | ¢ Kregation through June 26. Classes will meet . joes —_ Pastor Somers Preaching at Both Services will worship with friends at the Monday through Friday jaasociate pastor of the First Meth: MARIMONT A G Newman AMF, Church, Auburn FIRST FREE METHODIST odist Church in Dearborn, has been BETHEL TABERNACLE ARAMAIC BIBLE : rowing Church with Ave “Pllowlng Jew’ will be ihe named _ pastor of St. Paul Meth- ¥ | Pirst Pentecost Church of Pontiac SCROLL RESEARCH ‘ __ ee ollowing Jesus : Chir Ss yr 2 ; “ny a Friendly Welcome! theme of the Daily Vacation Bible “Vie ene one, tes . | priate Bevis 7 sO pm: 2140 Lochaven Road, Pontiac olding Forth the Word of Life™ Youth to Partici School to be conducted Monday a a vet: m0. “ / ‘ : i t a} F oe . § “4 “1 ire e pois through June 26 at the First Free arcadia ca Heh atts Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Mich. Telephone EMpire 3-0774 The Newman AME Church will Methodist Church, 901 Mt. Clemens in petit ~ ~ 1348 Sadie Ave * ee ae a. 00 A mM SUNDAY 8 CHOOL hold the annial Children’s -Day St : : : | ; ————— 1 Gan Mm WORRLIF program at 4 pm. Sunday under) Daily Sessions will begin at 9 A native of Mt. Lookout, W. ee — ~ ; “Taking New Terri- the direction of Lleyd Sutton and close at 11:30 am. The pro- Va., he was born on June 11, n ere . tory” mont June ia Young people of the church will Bram is planned for children three 192% A graduate of Alderson- First Christian Church nite ~ bl San Lake asa nin conduct the Sunday Schoo) at 945 years of age through the teens Broadus College, he received his Disciples of Cl ris Vacarn mJ we tm tomorrow with Kenneth: Byrd Dedication of the Bible School seminary training at Colgate- Sunday School ..10 A. M. . pees o rei iy wid Sharon Fowler in charge staff will be featured in the morn Rochester School, Church Service ..1] A. M. Presbyterian YOUTH FRI hownIIP PROGRAMA gk Morahip service suming. (Onl ir April 1954 he was ordained 858 W. Huron 1 Pp M OWORMHIP AFRVICE 0 N ITY June 2S. the Bible Sehool will close to the Baptist ministry and served Rev. D. D. McColl ophe e Pied tike @ Fool’ with public” exercises This will = : ives . me | ———— . Ch h , r« / the denomination until June, 1957 i WEDNESDAY 7 30 P.M PRAYER GROUS and YOUTH CHOIR constitite the anpual (Children’s when - Seca ite a Metuodist | - —' urcnes A J nvile you fo worship with t 70 Chamberlain, Co Sdise obese ” FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Sianianisny | lmhernerooae | (One A iced eae te t + * * 149 N Raat Bive Sonltac : Runday 9 104 M : : . i . . Pastor oP ieceinen ottiee FH oa sindas Service and The theme for the Vacation Bible’ From 1951 to 1954 he was a BIBLE CHURCH OAKLAND AVENUE 847 Renson Residence FRE f-aol4 Runday Mheot tL A MM | 1 Block N. of Walton Bivd. eel! , 2 {| Sunday School 0:00 A NV i ! OA KLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH | student pastor at the York Baptist ; day nee .. 10:00 A M. Oakland at Cadillac 7 = . : z . oe ; forning Worship .. 1100AM Theodore R. Ailebach, Pastor 5 EEG tor-—MONTCALM and GLENWOOD Church in New York, N.Y. Prior] Youth Service .. 630PM Audrey Limkeman, Youth Director to his Dearborn appointment, the | Evangelistic Service 7 45PM. ar | ‘fe ‘a UJ Se 10.00 A.M. Service “A Pattern of Good Living’ Rev. Mr. McCluny was pastor of | Wed Prayer Meeting 7.45PM Worship .....-..-. 1000AM U CC , 11S A} Youth Fellowshie OP Mi the Baptist Church in Cower, W we ae ene Bible School. ....+...11:20A M ' Va : Your Search Youth Fellowship ....545P.M ' : « .% | : F P git t F dl : a 645 S. Teleg raph Road ! OSA During his stay in Dearborn, Z wr uses, Y If Evening Service ...... 7.00 P.M he was chairman of the Christian Wednesday : os | Edueation Committee of the | Prayer Meeting ....7.00 P.M. Lspeciall y In UILCS ) Ou fo Apostol IC Chu rch of Christ | Dearborn Pastor's Union. He Rev. Arthur Maglott FE 2-8497 . 458 CENTRAL | sald he likes basketball, swim. | = ————— AUBURN HEIGHTS ‘ | ming, music and, above all, h Youn : [ | ree Great Se rvices oung People Soturday .... 7:30 P.M. people. CENTRAL 3456 Primary Street Sunday School & Worship ..10:00 A.M On Sept. 2, 1956, the new pastor BES) Conese eaves | O ° OO M inc | ] ‘OO , M 7 * 3 O . ; married the former Charlotte At- CHR ISTIAN 4 Sunday School ...... 10-00 A.M- . A . . . A . — : . . Sunday Evening Service .... 7:30PM. kinson, The McClunys make their CHUR ial Worship -11:18 A.M , Services Tues. & TI ? Hhome at 312 Liberty St. C “LET NO MAN DESPISE” _ ( Baptismal) ues. hurs. .... 7:30 P.M. Mrs. MecCluny is attending G W. Gibson, Minister Youth Fellowship 6.00PM , = : : —~ | Wayne State University where she aye PS ee rec, [ee . : Shap 2 “ : FE 4-0239 3 Saginar Dr. Malone Preach ING at All Services Church Phone FE 5-836) willl be « senioe Text veer. [le E 4-0 _ 347, N Saginaw UL 2-5142 major subjects are social studies | Bible Schoo! . 3 45 A M COMMUNITY UNITED Rishon lL. A.B Benes Gk and history | Morning Worship ... 11 00 A.M Le Bishop L ‘arent Parent. Pastor Youth Service ..... 600PM Drayton Plains, Michigan , ——— = : a _ : ; ; 7 . W. J. Teeuwissen Jr. Past Intermediate Day”’ Then shall the dust return to the Evening nerass — 700PM i 1 ec _ H | All 12 earth as it was: and the spirit, eaie oo oa Bible | Bible School ........ 945A M. f nin onoring ' 13 and Daily Vacation shall return unto God who gave it. easy ecneeeey $0 P.M. ij forning Worship ....11:00 A.M. 14 Year Old Children : Bible School ————— SN rcaeg Vote l y tvening Worship ....7:30 P.M. . METHODIST CHURCH J 15 - 26 DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Wed. Prayer and Music Under the Direction sata une - Elieabeth Lake Rd. at Tilden, OR 3.3906 ‘ Study Hour wo eeeee 7:30PM Ji M . CLEMENS STREET Sunday Schoo] ....10 A.M. Morning Worship ....11:00 A.M. —_ oO immie eena Lyal MW. Hewisen, Paster Sessions 900-11 30A M Youth i Jvaiog and Beginners’ Chureh 6:20 PM. LAKELANI Aandaar hr = Serv seers ee A Sunday § hool Attend —_ um al pec jo lapels toes ces — ; >i ) ? , un Sunday School 10:00 a.m, | marten and ag we Eanes ff Maclay wm na Last W reek 1371 oe : ov _ Rev Roy PF. Lambert. Pastor nee . on “i Sunday School 9 orming Worship ......... 11:00 a.m. oy eee Cee Mea ye ee ey || ene ePT] . SYLVAN LAKE |[Morica worship 04s am 4 . ‘ dicatio a; bie Aé€hoot Stal ne ' 2 2n Sunday Scehas) } 10:15 AM EACH SUNDAY Lich sett : f Pevanen wwe CHURCH of CHRIST d Sunday School 1045AM . ight an ife our—CK W. at a: ‘at Orchard Lake & Middjebelt Roads Modern Supervised Nursery 9 ee Min Hae Mt SASHABAW . bie Bchoot =” ‘ample Park Free Methodist Youth......... 6:45 p.m. ) i ee A, wees 5331 Maybee Road mple Farking pf A al Fr “ADD TO THE Pair. VIRTUR” Serving Independence Township ; . an. ca ¢ , a . Air Conditioned “Auditorium Evening Worship en ead 7:30 p.m. Oe ae onbcSantae TRE BERD” © “males: / . _ OR. TOM MALONE, Pastér “Pure Religion in Théory and Practice” vdaun wits Giet oan a . 1190 AM. we ee 4 . . f H : 4 ' t + - rp 7 \ s) ae: . “SN Graded Classes for Children, Adult Classée Worship Hout seveys tl 00 AM. x % ° : ( — ; : . ~ ELEVEN fy Karl W. Ostber Mill, E. Huron & Mt Clemens Malcom K. Burton, Minister 10:30 A. M. CHILDREN'S DAY | g, Assisiant Sunday Worship A YY. F. eee epe REV. AND. MRS. Returned TH Sunday School ... .. 1100 A.M. Monday Through Fri. 9 to 11:30 A.M. Evangelistic Service 7:00 P.M. to Ecusdor, 8, A. ALLIANCE CHURCH M-58 and Cass Lake Rd. G. |. Bersche, Pastor -9:45 A.M. .. .6:00 P.M. H. U. ULLER ries 3 J PILGRIM HOLINESS | CHURCH | BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT | Pastor O. D. Sunday School. i Emery } ! 10 A.M.4 Worship Hour... . LAM] Youth Hour. . Special Children’s Day Program | With Junior Choir and Sermon by Pastor for Children. gation leader, said the morning, |Branch St. FIRST SERVICE SUNDAY — Members of the Church of God at 132 Wessen St. will hold their first service in the new church at 296 W. South Blvd. at 3 p. m. Sunday. Built on three 40-foot lots, | the church is constructed of brick, cement and cinder blocks. The ; * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE,/13, 1959 Ratlco Structure Co. of Ferndale was assisted in the construction by friends and members of the congregation. building program was Elder J. H. Reeves of Ypsilanti. Elder Major J. Watkins = nd pentor. special services mney: * * begin with Sunday School at 9:45) will Be served. ministers of the church, will | speak at the 2730 afternoon pro- | gram. Supper will follow i 5:30. «speak at the 7 o'clock evening serv- ice as will Mrs. George Hill, wite of a late pastor. FOUNDED IN 1849 Organized in 1849 as a branch *}founded with 13 members. x x * Catherine Anderson, Lyman and) Sarah J. Hubbard, James I. Hub- Milford Church, Host to Delegates __ of Presbytery Pentiac Press Phote In charge of the Jehovah's Witnesses Missionaries fo Attend Convention | soe 580 menbers at he Fon! tiac congregations of Jehovah's | Witnesses will attend the four-day' © convention July 9 to 12 at the’ IMA Auditorium in Flint. William P. Strong, local dele-| RARE RAI Tg RE afternoon and evening sessions, will be devoted to Bible talks, dis- cussions’ and practical demonstra. tions. The theme of the convention | will be ‘‘Awake Ministers.” Several members of the Watch-| tower’s world headquarters in| Brooklyn, N.Y. will appear on the | program. ” Rev. Joseph W. Moore to Speak at Fellowship The Oakland County Ministerial | Fellowship will hold its mid-year meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in New Bethel Baptist Church, 178) REV. The Rev. Joseph W. Moore, pas- ba a a tor of Trinity Baptist Church, will} The Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Fuller, be the speaker. President of the returned missionaries from Ecua- organization: is the Rev. S. M.| dor, will speak at all of the serv- Tomorrow! Worship With Us A Cordial .6:15 P. M. | Gl Evening Service. .7 P. M. | w i] GEOPPREY DAY. B.A..B Th |Edwards of Liberty Baptist ices Sunday in the Christian and! Chureh. Missionary Alliance Church. oy; The Fullers first went to Ecua-| Evan el Temple |dor as missionaries in 1942. Their) j work has been at Tena among | Charles Jacobs Chosen to Head 1380 Mt. Clemens Interdenominationa! Gunday School, 9:45 AM. Morning Worship, 11:00 AM. Evening Worsh D. 7:00 P.M. = PM Pastor ed. Evening Services, 7: 2; medicine by the gallon and do ' everything ‘know how to treat, to Ecuador Boys of Matiniont Speaking at All Services: on Camp-Out Trip | work among the jungle Indians 0 quite a bit of medical work vt | also, With so many students, you \fatthews., *¥ can guess we have stubbed toes ~, © to mend, fevers to calm, stomach Qwen Lind and Floyd Bartly. ~ aches to treat. “Just everybody has trouble with parasites. We buy worm from sewing up the Quechus Indians. They con- B » duct a school, and do evangelistic ranklin, Don Wiser, Fred Meyer, ‘summer preach on ‘‘( at the 11 a.m. service Sunday. His. evening subject will be of the Kingdom of Heaven.” of Orchard Lake Community, Pres-| byterian were elected cocmoiasion |i er and alternate, respectively to) the meeting of the Presbytery of) — at Milford on Tuesday. The pastor, the Rev. Edward D. More than 40 boys of the Boys'Auchard, and a delegation from ] rigade and Stockaders of Mari-'the church will be present for the | mont Baptist Church are camping evening session. * out The Rev. Mr, Fuller said “We area over the weekend. at the Highland Recreation * Ronald Smith, under the “Youth for Understanding’’ program = spon Philip W. Somers will sored by the Michigan Council of x0d's Ditch Diggers’ | Churches The pastor will preach on ‘‘The “Mysteries Way the Church Grows” at the 9 and 11 a.m. services Sunday The Rev. Sunday Services to Mark 100th Birthday of Church The Andersonville Community bard, Uranis Boutwell, Louisa M. Church, 10270 Andersonville Rd. yubbard, John W., Ann, Sylvester will mark its. 100th birthday with iE. and a.m. Following the worship hour © at 10:45 a.m., a pot luck dinner) pleted | In a the building was re-| The church will honor «the The Rev. E. M. Main and the |odeled Rev. Paul Vanaman, former 'modeled ae. of the White Lake Presbyterian Church, the centennial church was | The group included Isaac and. Betsy Hubbard, Martha Boutwell. | Gordon Lyor and Axel Kjothede ‘ Beverly Dixon and Nina Hill of | 5 Supervising activities are Gordon-the Orchard beke Chureh will be! 4 Earl exchange students in Europe this; = wounds to delivering babi “When we get a case we don't we call a mission doctor by radio or send the patient out to Shell Mera to the mission hospital.”’ The missionary went with the rescue crew into the jungle to re- FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor Harry Nichols, President Sunday 7:30 P M. — Rev. May Randall of Detroit Wed. June 17: Message Tea. — Rev. Marshall speaking 730 PM sionaries who were slain by hostile Indians a few years ago. Pictures ‘will be shown at the 6 p.m. service. | ‘Waterford Ministers i\Elect New Officers | The Rev. Arvid Anderson, pas- jtor of Christ Lutheran Church, was jelected presidént of the Waterford’ |Township Ministerial Fellowship at the recent ‘meeting held in the Community United Presbyterian | Church. Chosen secretary was the Rev> |Donald €. Andrews, pastor of the |Church of the Atonement, United. cover the bodies of the five mis- — FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Poster RV. WRLLIAM H. MARBACH, DD. Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 | | Welcome Awaits You! | The Episcopal Church of the Advent Middlebelt Rd. North of « W. Long Lake Rd. THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE. Vicar h Congregation | Presbyterian. The Rev. Walter J. Charles Jacobs has been chosen Teeuwissen of the host church president of Congregation B' nai| presided. Israel at a recent meeting of| i members. S Early Service . Square Lake & hd | ' Sunday Schoo! , (West Bloomfield e Sunday School . = Church ae: St. eee VF.W. Hall—Walton Bivd. (Between Dixie and Gashevaw) Guy B. Smith, Pastor . eee 930 AM, 10:45 A.M. St. Trinity Auburn at Jessie i? (Bust Gide! Ralph C. Claus, Pastor ooy Bowaeeine ts fe Service ++ TOO AM. : Church Service Sunday ‘School .. “LUTHERAN CHURCHES a MISSOURI SYNOD St. Paul 7 Josiyn at Third ; . (North Bide) , George Mahder, Pastor «+e 8:00 A.M. § _ Morning Service .. Sunday School ... Bloomfield TOWNSHIP Wm. C. Grate, Pastor \ Church Service .. St. Mark 7079 Commerce Road ? i Wm. C), Grate, Pastor Milton Ressler, Melvin Gold- man and Fred Niedelson were Servcie 16:00 A.M. 10:45 AM. § named vice presidents; Ben Smith, financial] secretary; Edward Ava- denka, corresponding secretary; and Alvin secon, treasurer. * * Board sania include Morris, Bletstein, Marvin Finkelstein, Sol Newhouse, Morris Blumeno, Norm- an Blumeno, Charlies. Ejlender, Lazurus Hershovitz, Joseph Jacob- son, Morris Kampner, Meyer Si- mon and David Utley. Church 1 GOD -9:30 A.M. Telegraph 10:00 A M. .11:00 A.M, ONE SME A Pontiac B'nai Brith Lodge. Rabbi Israe] Goodman is spiritual leader led at the meeting of the Detrcit Mr. Jacobs is also president of) ‘Ray Isanhart, Pastor to Attend BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WEST HURON AT MARK STREET Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor Percy M. Walley, /Jr., Minister of Education Two Worship Services—8 45 A M and 11:00 A M Sermon: “THESE TRUTHS WE DO DECLARE!” 945 A. M—Childr bd s Day Presentation in the Church School 7.00 P. M—B. Y. F. Groups Wednesday 730 P. M—Mid-week Service of rayer and Bible Study Milford Meeting gre Se | Let No Man Despise’’ will be ithe topic of the Rev. F. William |Palmer's sermon at 11:15 Sunday. The Chancel Choir will sing) “Praise Thy Name.” ‘| Tuesday afternoon and evening the congregation will be represent- Presbytery at Milford by Ray Isanhart and the pastor. Also on Tuesday evening, the trustees will hold the monthly | meeting with Milton Patrick pre- siding. of the synagogue. Church of the Nazarene Foxes areas active in winter as : summer. They do not hibernate. : Corner Airport & | Poul Coleman Hatchery Road About 200 of the streets in this) French city are named for various | saints, 10 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday evening Youth Fellow. iship will meet at the. church for “An American Baptist Convention Church” THE SALVATION ARMY “@&- 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET 4 Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Assistant, 2nd Lieut, Q. Kennedy & SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY Youth to Be Honored at Joslyn Ave. U.P. Children’s Day will be observed Sunday at the Joslyn Avenue - United Presbyterian Church. The ‘congregation will give a reception at the morning service whe Anderson. The services were held in The centenhial colsbration a the Anderson School on Feb. 14, |for the young people joining the 1858. Members voted to build a church. The group just finished an 1 week course of study on Is My Church.” church and in 1859 it was com- and in 1953 it was re-high school graduates Sunday | morning by presenting a Bible to x ® jeach. The. rite of Holy Baptism The cewek membership now will also he administered. 'stands at about 100 members. The| About 25 per cent of college age Sunday School has an enrollment men and women are enrolled in of 176. The Rev. E. H. Duboise colleges today as compared with Dr. William H. Marbach, pastor has been pastor for more than a only about 4 per cent in the early of First Presbyterian Church, wil year. 1900s Celumbia Avenue BAPTIST 64 West Columbia Ave. FE $-9960 .....9:45 A. ML Sunday School ......cecccccccvcccce M in W hi eeetreoeveeveeeee ee eeeee 1] A. M. a a hn 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship ........... 4 siaree wrens Sawa FOO Ps es Wednesday Prayer Meeting .........++++-7:30 P. M. Rev. M. FP. Boyd Jr, Pastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention — 9,000,000 Members — | res SESE — "PONTIAC CHURCH — OF CHRIST Welcomes All Visitors Bible Study .....-...---.-+--<--- 150 A.M, Morning Worship ..........00+. -.10:50 A.M. | Sunday Evening Worship .........6:00 pm. Wednesday Evening Service ...... 7:30 pm. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Begins Preps 18 through 19th, 9:30 to 12:00. — . for Adults ‘Following by One W Meeting. E sapet ts Invited? 1180 North Perry St. W W. Hall. Minister ? enrincetinmermmmamnnenamancsinieannarta FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson....,........ Paul T. Hart, Pastor Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “TEACHING WITH A PURPOSE” Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL Youth Fellowship......6:15 P. M. } Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship eet: illite ithe hicsintieetieantitecmmaneanenil .. . noe es | Central Methodist REV. MILTON #. BANK, DiD., Minister REV. DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Associate Minister REV. JOHN H. HALL, D.D., Assoc. Minister MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. “AN ADEQUATE FAITH” Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) “GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN” Sunday Services and Reading Room Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street 11:00 A.M. Open Daily Wednesday Evening 1} A.M. to § P.M. Service 8 P.M. Friday to 9 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC SUNDAY: 9:45 A. M. Good Music — Singing — True to the Word Preaching God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited devotions and to plan summer) ‘activities. I _penceanemeesteennarisinenecrsn ee oo ~ 11 AM WORSHIP HOUR 7 PM WORSHIP HOUR Township) 131 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH MT. CLEMENS ST.—Y.M.C.A. BLDG. Sunday Schoo! Jo A. M.—Morning w Worship 1) A.M. Wed. Eve. Pr ° Evening Service 1:00" ROBERT GARNER CLENTIO HAZELETT 8.8. Bupt. Sunday School 9:45 A. M.. | The story of a husband and wile team, working, teauhing, i serving in the church. Morning Worship 1] A. M. Sermon by the Pastor FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Avenue Sunday Schoo! 9:45 Morming Service 11:00 Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 Rev Paul Johnson — FE 4-7172—PFE 5-9822 Waterford Community Church 5860 Andersonville Rd. Worship Services ....8:30, 11 A. M. Sunday School .........9:45 A. M. Evening Service ...........7 P. M. Hour of Power .....Wed. 7:30 P. M. Welcome to a Friendly Church! Evangelistic Service 7:45 P. M. Sermon: “Power that Delivers” A Vacation Bible School Monday, June 15-19 ‘ Each evening 6:00-8:00 p.m. #) There are classes ior all ages aig poo: taper pay gy a s — schoo Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Classes for “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” 210 N. PERRY AT * MILBOURNE Rev. Wesley C. Wibiey, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor 9:45 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP “POR ME TO LIVE 1S CHRIST’ 7:00 P.M.-EVENING SERVICES “TOTAL ABSTINENCE” Dr. H. BH. Savage, Spesking at both services. All Ages All Saints Episcopal SLES Williams St. at W. Pike - ‘The Rev, C- Geor a Viaditiond. Rector The Rev. Da’ K. Milis, Curate 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30A.M.—and 11:00 A.M. ST EPISCOPAL: $301 Hatchery Rd., Drayton £.00 A.M—Hely Com fon 9:30. and 11:15 A. M.—Identical Services of Morning Prayer and Sermon. Closing of Church School ST. GEORCE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH #01 Commerce, Milford 4,0 A. M.—Holy Commution 0:20 A. arent Service one Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar JUNE 14-JUNE 26 Starting June fist, Bummer 11:00 A. M.~Morning Prayer Services Eactr Evening at. 8:00 Ree Sica ‘vee we A = Moraieg preven Cong sore Singing Cheren Up to ¥ Years COME AND BRING A FRIEND WITH YOU © “SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES” with Roosevelt Wells, Minister ‘CHURCH Lama Bible school Sunday ......0:45 A.M. Bermon & Worship’. ae i 8 su Eve, Worship & Sermon | +o Shir Bible Study Tuesday ......8: 200 PLM. “GOSPEL paper 70 BEGIN Por some ‘iors ee I heve been “GEARCHI NO THE 4 ther peda medium of this Srtiets. Many of you have read this article ae the begin: and have ten and spoken to me re- rear interest In ft and the ND! still avellabdie extending Oe gH & personal invitation RES In GOSPEL If you are serious! te COME D sTUDY THE scr MEETING ADVERTISED ON THIS PAGE about the SALVATION OF YOUR BOUL AND THE TRUTH WILL, WANT H b concerned A THE HONEST WILL VE WRITTEN ONLY THE TRUTH THESE PAQES. In this Gospel leeting I will present the 5.) or c as we “Bible. If you want to be ALLY ALUMINA TUALLY REVIVED SP ALLY EDIPFIED, HT. Let us SEARCH ™ will at bt HEAR ROOSEVELT WELLS in a GOSPEL MEETING , at the CHURCH of CHRIST 210 Hughes St., Pontiac, Mich? , a TA eRe ewe TWELVE “THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATU BDAY. JUN ‘E13, 1959 a : inte Grocers to Meet for Solution on in (Milk Violence | Waterford and Pontiac town- ships’ independent grocers Mon-| Impact So Great Car Is day will seek a means to end the| Molded to Engine Front ‘violence that has been going on) jfor the past two weeks as a re- in Arkansas Tragedy lsult of a milk price war.’ * * * HELENA, Ark. ett pal Willis R. Keasey, secretary-man- whistle of a locomotive and the! ager of the Michigan Food Deal-| shriek of tearing metal drowned ers’ Agssn., called a meeting for 8 out terrified screams from a fam-| ip.m. in the Pontiac Federal Sav- ily of seven just before a freight ings & Loan Auditorium. train killed them in their car last! “1 am. len tad What the | | From Family | | night * * * police here have gotten no fur- The t 1 it isid ta! ther in finding out who is re s ‘OF § es 4 ” r e train plowed broadside into sponsible, said Keasey the car with such force if was - molded to the front of the engine Twelve grocenes have been te, ; ; orized, some of them altacked on Police said the elderly ftatheg, TIDTENT DAN ONeIOCCASTIT accompanied by his wife anc their five children, apparently * * & didn't see the Missouri Pacific “We're going to line up some train approaching until too late, ProKram of action to take care of a * * this problem said Keasey. “| expect a sizeable amount of gro Arron (Orange) Jones, 64; his)cers to attend the meeting.” wife Willie B. Jones, 37; and their| children Arron Jr., 7; ” Thomas, 7; The victims offer a $100 reward Helen for information leading to the ar- Lena, 6; Mary Ellen, rest of the offenders | 4, and Gearge, nine months, were = | killed. ; | see Approach Was Novel as, The train smashed Into the car at a crossing five miles west off SAN DIEGO, Calif. > Su- OUT OF BUSINESS — State Helena. It carried the car for a perior Court turned down an ap- | this Waterford Township market quarter of a mile down the track. peal by Frank Granieri, 41, from| with sanitation orders * * * a municipal court conviction of be The engineer had to back the jng drunk in public. It acknowl. train fo the crossing so a wrecker edged, however, that his conten could rip the car off the engine tion that he had a constitutional and let authorities remove the right to the pursuit of happiness | bodies, was “a somewhat novel approach "| f * r s HURRY Lh * 6:30 | \* leReY “SOME LIKE IT HOT” «$3 STARTS EE . MAT. | y.4 GO SUNDA 1:45 A Waterford Township store own The inspectors said Rickman OPEN 645 PM . er, already on probation for in- would be allowed to sell plants sunitary conditions, has been and flowers at an outdoor stand tion Thursday by state food in spectors THEY GREW INTO GIANTS AT RIO BRAVO! vhirzed with vietation of proba * * Max Rickman, owner man's Market, 6141 Cooley iRd., pleaded guilty to the charge before Waterford Township Jus tice Patrick K, Daly and will be sentenced next Wednesday * of Rick Lake JOHN WAYNE -DEAN MARTIN RICKY NE AN same RIO BRAVO ANGIE DIONNE: 4 Directed and Produced by HOWARD rAweS Last month James McCollum, of 1006 Northfield St., and Leo Giagnon, of Mount Clemens, dis trict foods and standards inspec Te CHNICOL on & orm WARNEM @RO8 tors working out of the Flint ) Office of the State Department Now! Features ot— of Agriculture, Inspected the ° & _PHONE FEDERAL 1° 485) 3 1:05-3:10 store. Open ed S OAKL AND: ed 5:15-7:20 On May 26, Rickman pleaded 12:45 P.M 9:25 guilty before Justice Daly to the He was fined $10 and placed on six months pro bation insanitary conditions THE UPROARIOUS ADVENTURES OF A TEEN-AGE BOY WHO TURNED HIMSELF INTO A BRATISLAVIAN SHEEP DOG TO THE HILARIOUS HORROR OF HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS! * * * “We checked again Thursday,” said McCollum, ‘‘and found place in worse shape than it was a month ago," Borgnine’s Wife Charges Actor Beat Up on Her SANTA MONICA, Calif (AP) Actor Ernest Borgnine who won a 1956 Oscar for portraying a lovable butcher, is a wife beater, | saves his estranged wife And Mexican actress Katy Jura do is a home wrecker, adds Rhoda K. Borgnine * * Rorinice matront!s Wh ne tonety Fred MacMURRAY Jean HAGEN TOMMY RK ANNETTE FUMICELLOD \, TIM CONSIDINE KEVIN -weeee CORCORAN * 34 Joo*ing Friday in asking Su fo set nside the in divorce decree grant Aug 29 42 denied the accusa Hons, and said he hopes to marry Miss Jurado He denied she had anything to do with the breakup of his marriage * Mrs ind set the heavy made accusations Court terlocutory ed her last Borgnine, : perio * “CHIMP ANTICS” & Donald Duck Cartoan | * * ye In her 26-page affidavit. Mrs jorgnine charged ' Doors Open ene roenced her to file for NOW! STRAND 12:45 divorcee while she was highly s cniviames eomrent pols are under the influence EXTRA LATE SHOW TONIGHI vette ad he Ife said he would say his sey life Mas unsatisfactors the affi davit) ndded and that [ refused HOLLYWOOD'S to have more children HOTTEST NEW STAR! tt eece 2 IN HIS FIRST STARRING ROLE! ‘le didnt realize T had an an swer fo all his allegations He didn't know a woman never for A SHOCKING TRUE STORY gets getling beat up lips swollen, eye blackened, black - and - blue OF DELINQUENT GIRLS! marks so that the dress for the Academy Awards back In 1956 had to be changed in style so the marks didn’t show.” She said Rorgnine dented news accounts of romance with Miss Jurada, who is 32. by describing them as “just publicity ” The Borgnines were married in 1949 and have a 6-year-old daughter GRAND OPENING FREE ROOT BEER TO ALL! FREE Gifts for _ the Children! “Come One—Come All” STUCKY'S BOY-HUNGRY WILDCATS eel | * REFORM yi SCHOOL GIRL" GLORIA CASTILLO ROSS FORD |. OCK-SESSIONI 171 WEST 3 MONTCALM Complete, Presented by any Andigameiad Filrne ‘ THURSDAY “THE H-MAN” & “THE WOMAN EATER” nl Service The picture shows Charge Markel |Symington, | the; /naturedly food inspectors said they closed after its owner’ failed to comply exterior conditions Owner near the market, but that he would no longer be permitted to handle foods of any kind ‘I'm Not Candidate, Symington Declares — COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- .S. Senator Stuart from Missouri, has indicated he won't lseek the Democratic presidential nomination next vear. He says he doesn't consider himself a candi- date for the job * * * Symington, here to speak to night at a Jefferson-Jackson din ner, told newsmen Friday that ‘‘a great candidate’ would be Ohio Gov. Michael V_. DiSalle But DiSalle, Federal Price Sta- bilizer in the tion, merély smiled at gestion and told Symington good-! your own business?" They seated next to one another at a press conference in the governor's mansion In 1940. the rate of illegitimate births in the United States was 71 for every 1,000 unmarried women between the ages of 15 and 44 In 1956, the rate was 202 per 1,000 Truman administra- the sug-| “Why don’t you mind Friday in a freak acc ident. were was run over twice by the family Community Theaters Civie—Farmingten at “Spook Chasers. Little Tough aus, Bowery Boys, “Return of Drac- Francis Lederer, Norma Eberhardt dh -Tues.: “Gidget,” aie |Dee, CIIY Robertson Journey,” ee oe Kerr, Yul Brynner “Bome Like Rat. tariien ace Tony pid Jack Le mon, George Raft “The Lest Blitz. krieg,"’ Van Johnson, Hillse—Rechester Bat “snowfire.”’ Claire Kelly, Molly McGowan “Never Bteal Anything Small," James oer: Bhirley Gones Sun -Wed Bell, Book and Candle,’ ames Stewart Kim Novak Thurs -Gat.. “Enchanted tstand~ Andrews, Jane Powell: “The Lost sile.”” Ellen Parker, Robert Loggia Holly Book and Candle.” Novak; color “Rally Round the Newman, Joanne color Dans Mis- Sat “Bell, James Stewart. Kim Bun -Tues Boys.” Paul ward hurs -Sat Tamblyn Piag, Wood- “Thom..Thumb,’ Russ Keego sine “some Like It onore, Jack Lemmon, Brian Keith -Tues Rio Bravo beatoe Dean Martin Milferd at “Rio Bravo,’ color bean Martin Sun -Tues The Mating Game Reynolds, color The Gun ners Audie Murph Thurs -Sat “The Journey Kerr Yul Brynner color Rocco Richard Eyer Oxford Want to Live Hot.’ Marilyn “Villa,” color, color, Ricky Deb bie Run- Deborah “Johnny Sat Sun “1 Susan Hayward Wed.-8un Dean Martin Rio Bravo John Wayne Tot Dies as Family Car Rolls Over Her Twice FRANKLIN, Mass (AP)—Four- year-old Cheryl Mulvey was killed car Police in the driveway of her home. said Cheryl was playing in the driveway when her sister Su- san, 3, climbed into the car. The automobile rolled backward and passed over the child. Then it rolled up an incline that sent it forward again and ran over the little girl a second time with empty bottles and rabbish strewn around the entrance. The owner will be sentenced next week. “A Sandra tist Church, 599 Michigan Ave. Dur- | | Featured will be a 20-minute color’ Ketwin Mathews.! John Wayne, She | ATRE (4 THE Starts. at 10:20 PM. DEAN JERRY MARTIN LEWIS SCARED STIFF “tide emcees 5 owttogp ares ALDO RAY RAYMOND MASSEY A JEAN SIMMONS IN Anthony _ §¢ 53 _— WA RLOGK" * N “HOME BEFORE D DARK” shea Richard WIDMARK PMORTHLAND PLAYHOUSE _ Greenfield at 8 Mile Road + NORTHLAND CENTER tare San jane tt IN PERSON scltywooa' sis: PAT O’BRIEN ‘Stars in “The Loud Red Patrick” “& comedy te howl at, doen't miss it”—W. WincheH Tickets Now at Pontiac Travel Service 698 W. Buren. Tues., Wed,, Thers., Sun. 8,30; Sat. 7:00 P.M. $3.60, $2.75, $1.85 tax incl. Fri. 8:30, Sat. 10 P.M, $3.85, $3.00, $2.20 tax inel. _ Singspiration Scheduled — Oakland Youth Fellowship will | hold a ‘“Singspiration’ at 9:15 p.m. Sunday at the Memorial Bap- | j | June 23 we Fase PEG gY" CASS ‘BORN YESTERDAY’ | ing the service, college and high} school seniors will be re film, “Top Secrets." sic will be prov ided. Special mu- 15 TO-NIGHT 2 THRILLING FEATURES TWO IN COLOR! elo] bare a ‘een DRIVE-IN oA AE S450 ge ls: 4 OLX. FH Eo OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE EVER MADE! An Excitingly DIFFERENT KIND of OUTDOOR STORY! Robert Mitchum 10 eh by ony 7 ONE wou M.G-M presents A SOL C. SIEGEL Production HARRY BELAFONTE INGER STEVENS MEL FERRER starving ia “tut WORLD, ™ FLESH aed THe DEVIL" ROBERT TAYLOR it TONOON JOHN CASSAVETES emote COLOR by in CINEMASCOPE From -G-M tm CinemaScape and METROCOLOR Creenusansoee ole STARTS SUNDAY SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME IN OAKLAND COUNTY Exclusive! First Run * Y") , a CLIFT “LONELY TONITE-Last Complete Show 10 P. M. ever Steal | Anything \ Y Small WILLIAMS PLUS Montgomery -- Myrna LOY RYAN All Theat Con Happen Between Men and Women Happens in Dore Schery’s “LONELY HEARTS” Robert HEARTS” ron) IN THRILLING COLOR UNFORGETTABLE ENTERTAINMENT! W. H. Hudson's great romantic-adventure of South America. of a girl as mysterious as she is beautiful...and of the Secret of a land unknown to man, the Green Nomselts ALSO FIRST SHOWING - YOUNG HOT-SHOTS AND THEIR TAILGATE 7 BABES / A ; / j : ? . me ; }) | ae | / j . i! / ‘ / j 8 Killed in Plane-Crash joven Ontario killing all eight | ‘THY PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 2 THIRTEEN ae t A s : 4 id Doborlo, Bush Country Wut Disneys True Life Adventures Se Hollywood Headlines he, } ‘ = jbetan priest and a collection of Potice said the apartment had “June Allyson Theater’ (CBS- religious scrolls have been pre- been ransacked and a metal box, Mon.). An anthology show with sented to Cornell University. containing a small amount of Miss Allyson as hostess and. a The gifts, from A. Lester Marks, money had been pried open and ltime star. lof Honolulu, a 1915 Cornell grad-| emptied. “Whispering Smith’ (NBC- uate, are valued at $8,000 and, The blood-splattered living room iMon.). Audie Murphy stars as a considered among the finest ex- indicated the woman had strug- | detective in the first- city police/amples of Tibetan religious art. (gled with her slayer, police said. Fate), Di tad LO) a _SCSSOUTH END OF UNION 6 ONL FAIR THEN FOR THE THE BIG DRIVEIN LAKE RD. & HAGGERTY | | ASSISTANT TO SHARE THE TENDER SOUTH END of UNION LAKE RD i hemi INEAVES, GREEN BRANCHES AND SUCCULENT INNER BARK. | 3 FEATURES TONITE @ CART 613 Distributed by King Features Syndicate. — DEE CUFF ROBERISON | ° = ; _ AMES DARREN ARTHUR O'CONNELL: | Red Paper Says Harbor Not Needed Pontiac Theaters THE INDESTRUCTIBLE CREATURE! - TAS - mero owowen HE FOUR PREPS Cites U.S. H-Bomb Trick | a ty GABRIELLE UPTON | | AJ e Pn “Road Racers;" ‘‘Daddy- F Saeed on the sovel by FREDERICK KOHNER. Produced by LEWIS J. RACHIMIL. Gurected ty PAUL WENDKOS | Uanpon AP) ror ee aren ( a Soviet; drogen bombs under guise o CINEMASCOPE | tsstmm COLOR/ PLUS [| Navy paper Sovetsky Flot has ae- building a seaport in Alaska. | Now playing: “Never Steal Any- " " cused the United States of plan-| * * * (thing Small,"’ James Cagney, Shir- ning a ‘camouflaged test’ of hy-|' The paper quoted American ley Jones; “Lonely Hearts,’ Mont- -ipress reports that the U.S. Atomic gomery Clift, Myrna Loy, Robert ACTION © DRAMA Energy Commission intends to ex-| Ryan. Hospital Walkout © "ccna ine hm STARTS SUNDAY-ALL COLOR SHOW a.cASnit i : | Playing through July 2: “Shaggy about 175 miles from the Soviet! Dog,” by Walt Disney, Fred Mac- Ruled True Strike = tnt" a yy Muay: 5 RICHARD HENRY ANTHONY PLUS Sov “lot, as quot Dy} Stran . REX REASON — DICK FORAN sanecoh Rado anid Care Thome| Noo layne neformm ‘Schoo Laas . WIDMARK: FONDA: QUINN NEW YORK (AP)—A State Su- an wi 5 ~ MEN of the UNITED STATES AIR FORCE | 0mm cory ab) 8 Sine Su son was almost uninhabited and jp) duiward “Kookie Byrnes DOROTHY DOLORES | | ie : | i‘*Rock Around the World,"’ T: * Sec ca eon cima 6 "> MALONE- MICHAELS & REGAL FILSED, INC. PROPVCTION - RELEASED GY 20m CENTURY FES —————— workers against seven hospitals is will be nothing but a camouflaged | 3 sear lane a bona fid labor strike. 8 came d MUSICAL TENT LIGHT OPERA Assoc. |*”” “°°. Pe eo Some women think housework consists of hiring the maid... Clio, Mich., on US-10, Just North of Flint | Justice Henry Epstein Friday; —_— The average citizen is very proud . declined to issue an injunction) The U.S. government has made are * Mg June 15 Thru June 20 , against Local 1199, Retail Drug'tentative plans to set off five nu-| : . perce . ee x dar | GARY MANN Employers Union, sought by five clear bombs, probably in 1961, to| "tnt. him eneeding — Earl j of the hospitals. excavate a harbor in Kotzebue) y 100) i c. . of the Fran Allison Show | Epstein held that the State La- Sound, on the northwestern Alas-| 0” in ‘bor Relations Act ‘expressly pre- ka coast ) served to all employes the right! The Atomic Energy Commission LI L ABN R to strike."’ He added that the State announced a year ago that it was SA 3 CURTAIN MON.-FRI. 8:30 P.M. Legislature in enacting the anti-| considering an experimental atom- I . | injunction act ‘‘gave not the slight-/ic blast to create a harbor on the 7 SAT. 6 P.M. & 9 P.M. est indication of any intent to ew | Bering Sea coast near Kotzebue, Ticket Prices: empt nonprofit or charitable as- where there is no natural harbor. § == 7 DRIVE-IN THEATER Pegi see 4150 sociations or corporations.” The site is about 200 miles from {| THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN ° . . uv ° —~ : ; i < The jurist also refused to punish Siberia. 5 piein Son Petree She or 5 Se leaders of the striking union. | — —— ° . Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roade—Box Office Opens 7:15 P. M. Coming June 22 thru June 27 | The strike, entering its -sixth, Annie Elsworth, Samuel Morse’s, “3 CATHRYN DAMON in Ber ees cat cere orate secretary, jeslectedl "Wh! A mY , — SUNDAY and MONDAY - union recognition and higher pay.'hath God wroughtl"’ as the first : DAMN YANKEES y The union says wages are as low message to be set over the tele-| MeasS. vie as $25 a week. ; graph in 1844. | ' wn E ” ; |, @ WELL Rooney MICKEY HAUGHNESSY _DINA MERRILL ANICE LITTLE BANK THAT SHOUL ’ Lr eear 2nd HIT THE FIRST GREAT SPECTACLE WA OF THE JET AGE! »® RICHARD HENRY ANTHONY 2, , WIDMARK: FONDA: QUINN & v cn DOLORES sy PX MALONE: MICHAELS nf A BLUE SKY Oakland County Premier Fea ae eas Tonite and Sunday > WOMAN OBSESSED Shown at 8:30 & 12 be conceived inlove...this es ° ILIPS BCONCE/VeEd GR weonce | @ Ns n order to give everyorie an infearand hates’ \ ===" merremmmae) | cHIRLEY JONES ake Gudea . | ty ee VENGEANCE! 3 to make him S} ~Woman Obsessed Neve ST EPHEN BOYD -==BARBARA NICHOLS nome SYONEY BOEHM ~~» HENRY HATHAWAY GENE “BAT MASTERSON” BARRY ” JEANNE CRAIN @ GEORGE NADER A child should ! b ab Y Vi QS’ $. | | M/TCHUM WAGNER EGAN BRITT PHI opportunity to see this Acad- : e0Lon by DE LUX® LADIES: The picture you've asked for is here! | . gen. | HE FOL! / 2 ACADEMY f AWARD WINNER sesrscrse mur 0 we eit Haws IN COLOR AND WIDE SCREEN. egy wie: “HONG KONG CONFIDENTIAL” “SECOND GREATEST SEX” nad ERD PERSIE - A, TOT CARA nn , a | i ' ! | s j | | } { |] g } f # THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE‘13, 1959 : AP Wirephote OUT OF THE ROUGH—Ben Hogen sends the ball high as he if I the rough onto the green of the &th hole during his 2nd Winged Thursday, Bantam Ben toured total of 140, pets out ¢ round in the US Golf Championship yesterday at Foot After the course Open round of 69 for a 36-hole its pag in 7) Friday even pat farbert, Burkemo ny Billy’s in the Rough b ut Chips and Putts Net 1-Stroke Edge By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press MAMARONECK, N.Y, — Billy; Casper, Jr., the 212-pound “midas| with the masterful touch on the greens,’ took a ‘‘lucky’’ lead in| the 59th annual USGA Open at, Winged Foot by turning in a -2-} under par 68 for a 139 total after yesterday's second round, ® * * was lucky today,’ said Cas- “{ was in the rough all over “I per, the place and I could have easily shot a 7> or 80.” ~*~ € * * . But Casper used his greatest assets in golf, his chips and putts, to move one stroke ahead of Ben Hogan, Gary. Player and Arnold | Palmer, all bunched at 140. Strangely, even with his putting | talents, Casper elected to play it! safe on the 18th green by his first) putt, which was 10 feet away, 10) inches short of the cup. * * * “| didn't want to three putt,” |said Casper, who took a Tong Took at the huge scoreboard before making his decision to play it cau- tiously Casper remembered the 18th green from Thursday where he three-putted for a bogey-5 and it was the same green which caused misery for many players in the opening round, _ layer was probably the tough luck man among the leaders, Pal- iting his drive off the fairway. "68 to g6 with his first round 71, Casper Scrambles Into Open Lead |proved disastrous for anyone hit-|into the rough before trapping his|last year was the Buick Open at on | Warwick Hills where he took top a 69 yee? to add to his open-| ing day TI. }next one. On the 17th, Player took a dou- | With Palmer and Casper in the | prize of $9,000. ble bogey-6. He put his second | thick of the chase for Open heon- The top, prize for the Open this | shot: over the green against » | ors, it brings together the two | year is $10,000 which is the larg- | tree and had to chop it away into top money winners of 1958. | est in history. a trap. He blasted out and two’ Palmer took official money hon-| Palmer's big victory last season, = ors with $42,607 while Casper ~ a was the Masters where he won) Hogan also lost his chance to second with $41,323. Unofficially, $11,250 and then the Pepsi Open' take the lead on the 17th ‘as he which et non-sponsored PGA|which was worth $9,000 to him. Hogan and Palmer have now be- three-putted for the second time tournaments, Casper led the pack in the tournament. Thursday he 3- with $56,000 while Palmer totaled come the final round favorites al- putted 18 $45,000 though no one is discounting Doug * * * One of the five wins for Casper Ford who has taken a new lease i misjucged the green--on 17 and my ball went 6 feet off line,” he said, ‘otherwise my putting wa much better in this round. “Hogan sald the greens were a littl more humpy by after- noon when the sun dried them after the all-morning drizzle and | the “placement, were tougher.” A crowd of 15,664 watched the ‘second round, bringing the two-day lattendance total close to 32,000. A total of 61 players qualified for today’s 36-hole finals including six amateurs, MAMARONECK, NY. his game after coming in with, Ford had his worst competitive | | year of pre golf in 1068 after 2 | | big season in 1957 when he won | more than $55,000 including the (AP) — Second Western and Masters. — round © octet of the leaders Friday in the “We are playing better this|Per > Out po bos year,” said Ford, * ‘and I feel much betes Out “3 “ M434... more confident now.’’ In his refer- Hoge Out 324s ence to ‘we’ Ford pointed to Doug, Bo* pose — 354 244 454-35—71—140 Jr. who followed his dad around ,Piaver ID i 235 oo set 60-140 the fairways for “good luck.’ | ore tn 345 344 ees ce Don Mossi Also Yankee-Killer * * * | Palmer, the long-ball hitter from | the mountain-water town .of La-| trobe,-Pa., was satisfied with his which kept him in close contention. | He Joins Lary as Best Tamer Palmer missed the fairway only once on his drives yesterday and) he had eight 1-putt greens in get-| ting birdies of two, eight and 15) eet His two-foot birdie came on the 10th after he used a ¢-iron | on the 196-yard hole, The 15-foot- | er was on the 7th and 8-footer on | the first. of New York Tiger Southpaw Beats .« Bombers 4th Straight Time, 3-1 NEW YORK (UPI) — New York mer the sharpest and the vener ankee kill fi aA tar be able Hogan the smartest I played one hole very badly | Yankee killers are ew a ar be- * * * and that was the Sth where I took tween, but the Detroit Tigers boast / The stocky litthe pro from Jo- a bogey-6,"" said Palmer: two of the best in Don Mossi and hannesburg, South Africa moved * * Frank Lary. Talong at a sensationat— pace, 4-+—On the-hole-Palmer-had_the only, Mossi, a 29-year-old southpaw MAMARONECK, N.Y Two felt like I wag going to go like a under par after 14 holes, until he drive which went into the rough who came to Detroit from Cleve- ¥ vr, , i’ -- , 7 ) 0 a = } i Ld eS Michigan players “scrambled” to ball of fire aire lusiariedi oui hit the 417-yard 15th hole which and then he hit his second shot land with a “‘bullpen label, hum- é MA bled the Yankees 3-1 last night for mike the final round of the USGA Bone said’ He played his first four his—fourth straight triumph over Open today as three others from holes beautifully in getting pars the world champions this season. the state zoomed their way out of but-on the 5th he hee ied his second Th ict ved the Ti the running in the second round. (shot into the rough and dropped atlol la pen cores t witht pes aiee of the tie * * * jhis third shot short. His chip fell leading Chicago White can who Chick Harbert fired one of the *°¥e" feet from the pin MAMARONECK. NY. (AP)—Scores tn) x-Paul F Kelly 5-79-1354 were rained out at Baltimore, | 7) — Boo 1) x-Pad y il 7 2 best rounds in the tournament, a * * * es os yee ed iraceeron ld at the nay oe ; $79 34 and two games ahead of the » = e " “ar > \ it ingea eot *% comree ay sattiore - in rday, mw his ir on Thurs , His eu | rolled ae i ue for a alter Friday's second rownd (tecores of Frank Wharton $4 | Yankees. day kept him six strokes off the [OKC) guess T would have re- 156 or better quality for final 36 holes Jerry Barber eal ; : PF pace. covered if the putt on the 7th had Rill Canper fs 71-48 199 a an Ul - Detroit has won six of its eight dropped, but when it also fell off Gary Player 71-69 140 John Me Mullin 55 starts against New York this spring Only Bi Casper. the tourney : Ren Ho 68-71-1980 Jacod Zaxtic i) — \ n : Billy ” ARPT ye tourney the lip it sort of took some thing arnoid ialaner 71-49 140 3se Conrad. 8 | | foo by mone and ond by Lary. lender with 139 was able to match = . . Doug Ford 72-49 141 Frank Stranahan 5 |The Yankees haven't beaten either Savina » out of me because it seemed that: yi! gouchek 11-70-14] Heegpen Barron «5 lainesl Lary ts SEHEER QPRLELOHS | couldn't buy a birdie putt Ernie Voasier 7270 10 Joseph 8 Tumer dr 56 Mossi or Lary Us year. * ry * dow ‘inaterwa 1 iy 2 «Ji niny 4S ale 16 | * * * Bone fell six inches short of a | ere filer eee taal ee ecnieee | : Wally Burkemo just made the Jay Hebert 13-70—143 Jom Griatin 6 , 7 finals as he ee another 75 to birdie on three and an inch Claude Harmon 77 i Dick artetate 6 Pitt, Cre oe ccs als FS Anon » te : v 71-7 Yeats itt 7 i Yé i s s the same figure for a 150 tota) “&Y on four. Ewing Pomeroy 72.72 44 x-George Bellino 7 | | when he scored two victories over ‘ igs ; Dick Knight 69-75-144 x Harvie Ward Jr 57 | ; . which was the vutoll paint iter ‘the Gih hale he atartad| J “e camphett 7-11 144 Bill Johnston 57 | jthe pennant-bound New Yorkers. Tec oll 7 ohnn Gavin % le ’ The Franklin Hills pro took pushing his drives and pulling his cary Middlecott 173-14) ahd Tutwiler 57 So he now has a string of six oO , Bo Wink r 71-73—144 Deane Bens 57 | : : tour hogien on the 4feat wine. far (IDS and after ite Ith hole he Ro Wininge TV iinet t AP Wireprete |“i0S in a row over the Yanks. ~ WAS pushing everythin Bob Rosburg 7570-145 Jim Hiskey oi . : x oF . a a 39 and had a birdie and a pair | v . ne | Lucnel Hebert 71-76-148| Les Raymond A YOU SEE. IT WAS LIKE THIS — Bill Cas- Winged Foot. With an opening day 71 Casper | His victory last night came on of bogies coming in for 36. * © Ib hg geal rials bo 4 soper of Apple Valley, Calif. gestures as he ex- heads the field at 139, one stroke better than | ® Six-hitter and the only run New ( * par-3 . ’ ob o 73-7 a -enros - sa! : ae i ~ ‘ : é rect = = *- * ,; . pal — hole he took a eee eat ge nat nes sa joie [st plains to sports writers a phase of his two-under- three other professionals. The championship Lari tere ven pipes Uke - double bopey 5 ’ . : . $< | ; or ess, lost dejected eles area play oe ‘i , Hee - Ge rae ete hadnt pi saith i ane ee eG ; a ah par 69 yesterday which gave him the lead after field plays 36 holes today to complete the mai w . “ . i; ex bm) / iston ‘ t 2-77 ’ ee = E A 2 eka ils POMNE'S Cresie Hone, play a van bad ¢ i i : | hk I ‘dro eal Oardner Dickinson Jr Lu ib 1 x-Tom Draper ~@ «79-150 36 holes in the National Open golf tourney at tournament : But Mossi, who has a five-two ing in his first National Open 1 ne me Oe ee ea 7060-147 Ken mulls 77 83160 == ‘record for the season, wasn't wild dead on the apron ecnaie Sect 76-71-147 | Toby Lvona Ce as long enough as far as the Yankees | Fied Hawkina 76-72. 148 x-Sa ( nichael 70-Al- 180 A bl * * Tommy ait 13 }- 148 Hob Wilmners asl Anal — 18] were concerned, Tom Draper from Birmingham |0e'¢ Marr Th T\—let| Purnen Heyes r7.78_ 161 He walked Hector Lopez and and Glenn Johnsen of Grosse He, Jack Meck 74 4 1 Jock Muteniaon Jr 43-78—18) Yogi Berra to open the bottom of (vito tireine 17-7 ran € 73-7 i * - a palr of Michigan amateurs, | perreth Mickow 76-72 —148 Gil . aoe a 2 Mal the second and Bill Skowron sin- [fired 199 and 154, respectively. |)i00 are a a Set gled Lopez home. Mossi settled The | Draper had a pair of 68 on the Art Wall J 75-74—149 Jow Bleiger #2-80-— 142 | idown after that and got the next front nine in getting a 42. mn ecu meter Le 79 telocee meleeey og Lp |three batters to end the inning. Bhelte Mayfield 78-7 149 Don Collett 4-78 —142 ’ > . + * fanny Pott 77-72-48) Lievd W_ Kelley AAT 169 By. The Associated Press |port’s triple and an error. Then, Ed Mathews belted a pair of! Only one other New York - Rog Ciralb 737 i t ® 7 { ane h tte P > } ¥ | nb fine players is the entire joe Fairtieid . 7178 149 Waller Word tesrotes| Call it great,” said manager the Giants. who made three of bases-empty home runs for = threat a a ne hoard took eight strok a hole James Englits 74-7 xJim Vickers 84.80. .164 tigney ; auk i i E - leg ame, tra ! - They w ' nin " : a uh : Alfred Srith 73-7% 180 Buddy Bully an Ate 188 ue nee . ky, ale rid youn lefty their five hits off Jack Meyer| bg ar Ret ae are le ague ried to open < potions ak the * a v LODDINS WhO Mike Fetehik 7375-130! Ga Carle a8 a6 Ca 8d foung leity 5 leadin: otal to 22'and once again PRESS BOX Was one of the leade hi x arte, Coe 72 78—130/ Guy” Paulsen one core! Mike McC (4-3) good for extra bases, scored : ia eal seventh {was one of the teaders with (0 On winy Maxwell 75-75-10 | Tom Blaskovich a7—no ecard)” Ike McCormick. twice in the fifth inahiellt ‘pulling even with Babe Ruth's rec- : | Thursday, and Ed Furgol, former Coaries J. Seally 80-70-1950, Barl Wilde 7* withdrew. injury| : | twic e fifth on a double by) (1469 pace of 1927 ; . Gukland County pro nimiy_Jahnson 76. 74-180| Clarence Doser 61—withdrew, tllness Call it a little of both, for Me- |Ed Bressoud and Hobie Landrith’s pe es | Mossi stranded them. by getting National Track and Field Mag-| : Sas tereees 75.78 150| %—Amateur Cormick pitched a no-hit shutout | second homer. ~~ * * ‘the next three hitters and set New arin: reports the fine shotputting| pie “took an Iviiwe Boros oS in a 3-0 San Francisco victory | In the American League, Harry| York down in order in the eighth effort by PCITs Bill Pritchett, at) eOUE took an eight on the aul Harney ag 1478-180 ever the Philadelphia Phillies The Cubs chased Lew Bur- Chiti’s first home run of the sea- ‘and ninth to seal his victory. The this spring's SVC undergraduate P®! 3 13th affer hitting a wild tee Wale Pura Ie Uae al] last night that was preserved at dette (9-6) with three-run bursts hree-run shot Yankees have scored only one run meet apparently is the best in the Shot to the right. Furgol’s eight! Aen Malton satis | five innings by rain. in the first and second innings, (5°. ° ' in the 4th off him in the last two games. US this year for a prep sopho-.came on the 16th. “On four con. Walker | ahigceed ze age Ly opening up with Lee Walls’ third |inning, brought the Kansas City Detroit got Mossi all the runs he ‘ yee L \ io peal truce t ipte Ur ly a Mhile’ iohi . mot. The husky Chief shoved the S¢cutive shots | made tike Tarzan, Jimny. Powell 7774-181 T ns ne sone te Pompernt homer and Ernie Banks’ 16th. | Athletics a 3-2 win over the Boston |needed in the top of the second off | = 0 : * . ele Cooper 76-75. ) § * 12 pound ball dt feet, 10'y inches! sae ti i. 5 pra tet e [Row" Tork TATA ASL maa . couple a4 sat aa the a gave John Buzhardt a 9-1 |Red Sox. Lefty Rip Coleman (24)|rookie Jim Bronstad. : ¥ : lirkemo teec ) a Hillman obbins 70 15 : f inv ao ayeet teeort. A alpnificani aurkemo | ( a 36 and); gilllmen ieee Rasda Waded notice the'velne cars ead, but the young right-hander |received credit for the victory with Osborne, Lee Berberet an that Bill will be back next) Tarbert at 9 a.m. today | Gene Rone shi the f needed Bill Henry's reliet help |reliet help from Tom Sturdivant. and Rocky Bridges cracked sue- ¢ mies , Rp nd undoubtedly wilk be Capers ‘ ain atl eles Mellons whea the Braves scored five’ tn The Chicago-Baltimore and cessive singles for one run and th: the ball around 60 feet, | Ko Pierd -. *« * the seventh, three on Johnny Lo- |Cleveland-Washington games Were a double play scored another, wie PCU's enads r x iowepn "Marre 76182] It also peered Se Gens within) gan’s sixth homer. rained | out yesterday. The final D . a eae ' eee se e final Detroit run came in ‘ é e Or ites ae al fa single game of Milwaukee's Na Rabe’ 1 chardus 78-74-1592 tional League leading Braves once & the third on a walk: to Eddie Yost, The New York Vatkees placed PUB bse le | more. The Braves were beaten a stolen base and Charley Max- the dbosenman Andy Carey ~ on fay Megoris Lees ae |9-7 at Chicago. Third. place Los | well's double. the disabled fist today only a | Phil Rodeere . rr 76183 | | Angeles defeated Pittsburgh 9-6. | Bronstad and Ryne Duren gave few hours affer bringing up out. | jane a item ees Ay St. Louis beat Cincinnati 3-1 in up only seven hits, _but that was fielder Jim Pisoni to replace John Rravie 6-77--133| 10 innings. iplenty for Mossi. ailing Hank Bauer. Carey ts Pie a” scienaon haere: ; . h ilen Johnson 7 5 + 7 . NEW YORK DETROIT suffering from glandular fever . Jar gees tlh laus v7 is tsat MeCormick, 20, a one-time $50, abr hb bi abr bi ave tigias 75-7 bon and has been hosiptalized at | 5 ahd ~ oe “i sen |\MeD'e’ 1d 2b 4010 lg doe Lenox Hill hospital AMERICAN LEAGUE | anerert weet bes Dest games ot |Mantie eit Marwet xf felt Won Lost Pet Behind the year, although he officially Loper 3b 3100 Kaline cf 4000 se leone ees gave up only a fourth-inning walk Skowron Ib 4021 fervent c cite - evelan ? 94 yaa i J A collection of hoekgy and base! Baltimore it) ry AT roncos OW 0 | to Gen rr) ’ |Howard rf 3000 Bridges ss 3621 x e Freese, “I wasn't as ball stars will be in th Hineupy tO: Renews City a strong,” he explained, ‘‘as I was [aSiebern” 1000 Boling 2% 30-00 nis: “when the Detroit Old Timers New York % 7 ‘vi h Pe Rich'son ss 600 Mossi p 20106 | | a Old Va Aals Washington a4 it | weee I at the Phillies gut i hemo : . sie « tye aeteder ( lve" ES 4) esto : fa the Detroit squad will b eee pmipays aescirs. q mM q | om the const Inet month.” jOuren po 008 n ‘ etre SCTE C Chee i Ballinare pa . : i als 31161 Tetais 3378 Deir Red Wipe klar Gordie creseess aor. Feely es mp | | That one was an 8-0 three-hitter. | oats Mg tor Kubek in 7th; b iliuwe nnd Hed Wing tralnck Lay Detrott 1 New York 1. night ., | |It was a no-hitter for 7 and one- led out for Bronstad in mT. aes . ‘ aston Heh } =) | Wilson) The lineup also includes nee GAMES | OMAHA (AP)—Favored Okla-| | third innings. ‘. hts a #10 00 00-1 | 4 t f . ? beg —| )- ba ball oldsters Dizzy Trout, Bill) Cnicago at Relliners ae Shaw homa State already has won hd i el os DP—Yost “and ‘Osborne: * "Mosel Mean Mike Milan and George | ciey Many wee first game as six other teams) McCormick (4-5), who. had lost ag a Mc ¥elend at Washington a tn t . F | - Lercher (4) si Manus ts o pm “Gerl®’ tee their initial tests in the! two in a row, was given a 10 roft 5, New York * * & | Kanne cay San } pm Koeks NCAA Baseball Tournament to-| lead in the first on Jim paver: sw see sea H R ERBRBSO r Yetroit at New York 1 pm Running day | ! ~ aaa saa ! Mossi (W, 5-2) 9 7 i 1 2 5 Dick Hurley was stispended (8-4) ve Larsen 1) . Bronstad (L, @1) 7 673 3 ¢ 3 . TOMORROW Ss CAMES The Cowboys of the Big Eight Dur 2 166 @ 1 for 10 days yesterday at the petro at New York 2 4 nies lee ; el ee | | ' 2 oer. Napp. Rice, Rommel. T— Dott Race Course because of | Cleveland at Washington 2.12 noon iConference justified their favor-| 2:30. A—40,794. i im if Pancaises on Uncle x ansan (City a nomen a ww pm lite’s pole with a 10-2 defeat of | U ver ane § ye jm riake 1 way ) by “Hiraen at alllrmare DA pon | 7 saves . MONDAYS SCHED " Western Michigan last night B D ! | a in . “ : bias ranges CHy AL Washinet 4opn While the Oklahomans were idle Gives Title fo Ortiz unning reams ' ‘ iiahye C ¥ re 1 ry 1 pn? a | ee We qaalfed and alaced taal Detroit at Mai iinore Connecticut met Penn State, | Spahn Tops Lary cans ‘lemson faced Arizona and Colo-| | : ; by the sfeoards whe sald) Hur NATIONAT LEAGUE { | > > om: ~ | if ine fallo® to kes p the thopne: .iieatves Won Lomt Prt Behind rado State took on Fresno. Phe pein 2g ied _ y + in World Series. ne ees 2s = ‘ | Kenn ane wi ju F ' straight und nearly caused a **" Troncia o 10S Le The Connecticut-Penn State win-| lace ts a hard iatt’s weit whee 3 : gel ! > Ok 1 ; Q | A spill Chicago % om 7 4 [ner plays Oklahoma State Sunday } ; ’ DETROIT #™ — Detroit Tiger | Pttabrirgh ~ : a.cut over Lane’s right eye gave e's |e ner 7 a oa ey it the second round of the double the Puerto Rican-born New yoner| Pitcher Jim Bunning had a , Sra a) ‘je f A ° , Olympin Stadium officials ex atid, ee + ay gale n’ elinTnaton tournament the newly revived Junior Welter dream the other night. . pect a crowd of 10.000 tonight for ay, Tiles RESULTS | The Cowboys were billed as ri weight title “I dreamed we got into the : sicago 9 wat ; Py ltrhoar the lacedt hm sonics of weeatling sae Finn a Saealignts oom eam with three good pitchers and} The controversy over the - walt World Series and Warren Spahn sky The ? ce . ; 1 nings’ rain mien in the’ first of them Joel Horlen, gut) | beat Frank la sho he main event sees Dick ros Anceies ¢ aiurah @: nike” : Ri den ending probably will continue | ry, 21, in the the Brsor defend his U.S. heavy. Teulx 2 cinema we te Smntnan down Megiere SU enicasy wh five juntil last night's Madison Square opening game,” Bunning said. we ght wrestling title against o ronss a acMea its and nine strikeouts ee ‘Garden principals meet again in! He grinned and added that Wilb) Snyder Milwankee at ( Icago, 1 pin ~ Rpatn elephote an Aug. 21 or Aug. 28 rematch. | later on in the dream game “I 7 f ’ Anrfers 1-4) | on bh re m i = - j ga . Loa Angeles at Piftaburgh, 12-30 rm Tribe Gets Pre Ster aie TTING IN THE RAIN — Dr, Harry Kleiman of the New, got thrown out of the game for Harvord Crew Favored Sen Prascaer at was radetente TM RS POCATELLO Ha P "i “ ieghinget . che _ York Mate Athiege _ Comsnaaas Sycamore r tone") 1 ®3 Aehthirach 694) ATELLO, Idaho (AP) and a putter in the other, Joe advised referee Harry Kessler to Knee Bunning’s dream of getting ; Srna es 1wopm Now Cateher Duane Sims, 18, former Steiger of Spokane, Wash., fends (stop the bout between the second INN , : : vi . | the World Series ad NEW LONDON. €onn (AP)}-—A hail +> Tai key is : stop : WINNING BATTERY — Southpaw pitcher Don | Mossi (eft) received caw- TOMORROW'S gee star athlete at) Pocatello High off the drizzle and lines up a and third rounds. Under New York * thous suppert from favored. sophomore dominated, fe res ' Philadelphia 2 School, has sighed a professional) putt at. Wingéd Foot Golf Club jpules it: went as a second round and his battery mate, catcher Lou Berberet. celebrate in the reeks Eddie Yost | 1 @ , op " ; i ‘ > : whe rema Harvard vasity eight slugs it out rf a roles a! Pitteburch 2% 12 noon baseball contract with the Cleve-. during Friday's second round of ‘technical knockout In National Detroit dressing room at Yankee Stadium last night following the | mech a chance . cl agi nore % rience Fi Iwauker Chic age sm . F ~—* 4 i ‘ ‘ re: Aa ( sper ye yale om ein emoukee at oie Lem . and Indians | the National Open golf toyrha- (Boxing Assn territory if would. Tigers’ 321 victory over the Yanks. Mossie huried six-hit ball and the Yankee ‘ina else. e Thames ver today in Ce : a ee , ! ; $ ; . Bat ank ‘ lestion's cnt inde crew vane the sailwas JS woxpay 5 scarp F | Sims will report to the Indians | ment. Steiger shotean 80 for a have been scoréd as'a third round) Struck out five as the Tigers moved irto a tie for 3rd place with to beat, Don’t let anyone kid "yy "| Only game echeduied ‘North Platte, Neb. farm team, | 36-hole total of 162. TKO, Baltimore and only two ganies behind Ieague-leading Chicago. | about that.”’ . aaa : i ‘ | " Ee ‘ ‘ > how x“ ~ j +57.) z p) r * 4 e. 7a 3 ; ms f THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1039 Reg \ | West-Patrick Team Ousted; Pontiac Golfers Also Bow | = ot League Averages |Dine Lake Medalists Lose cLU G ; R #8 UR RBI Pet. corp Cit 1782 248 485 ‘272 AB 8". HE RBI Pct. rol , 1am 382 Ge a as Sas | Muwaukee EE By BILL CORNWELL when the head-to-head combat getsjof Tony and Tom Skover from/flying start with a birdie four on York ino? 241 470 37 233 351 |S, kOUls ee ee Ml 8 | iff way. Meadowbrook, who qualified with the 1st hole, but let the Skovers. a 251 | Pittsburgh - 2097 271 563 57 258 268' Once the qualifiers are over and: — Hrs ie 130 30 Bl 38 Los anceles 1986 281 524 53 263 264) . , “Nobody inows this te be trye a 16. [Pull éven on the 3rd hole by tek — - So 54 24 28 San Francisco 2005 301 527 68 24 263 match play begins, those low and x «re jashington tant ae ae oy td 38 aicano 1976 261 486 60 243 246 don’ better than Se a | — edalist the img’ a bogey six. - pamaallag Philadelphia 1806 220 439 40 209 243 high scores t mean a thing.| of Ray West and Don Patrick, overs, medalists in | AMERICAN LEAGUE | NATIONAL LEAG x * * .| medalists Thursday in the 18- 1958 Pine Lake tourney, treated) Then their game mysteriously | ) aii wea E DP Pet.|ea 5, CLUB FIELDING | If you manage to land a -spot! hele trials of the Pine Lake In- |West and Patrick rather harshly fell apart. They bogied the 5th, may 33 1333 a a 8 el Le “Angeles seis? oss Ma te sei in the championship flight, that! vitatienal golf tournament with as they dealt them a 43 setback 6th, 7th and 9th holes to go four | ork 53 1459 625 41 54 sat oe pak od on [2 $81 qualifying round of 77 is just as; a four-~under-par 63. lin the first match play round of vied at the turn and the Skov- | 33 irl 619 23 oe Sep ger par 57 1504 618 45 56 979 good as the sub-par total chalked) Match play started yesterday at|the selective drive-alternate shot) ers coasted to victory. ashingtoo 55 1476 640 83 48 976 panos 55 1468 589 46 61 978 | nd Patrick’ event. | altirnore 55 1484 609 60 63 (972 Putsbarsh €o isis G39 0 nam By tre medalists, ~. - th vets — | w ¢ and Patrick ect off to , West and Patrick were not the) Triple ‘play—Baltimore” 56 59 4 971) San Francisco 165 394 62 @ 973| Everyone is on an even keeljran the - engson: ander oe only player to fall by the wayside] NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN 1 LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL BATTING = RS ve INDIVIDUAL BATTING 8m ote. Fr iday after shooting a low score. (65 er more at bats) i (65 er more at grate) | ‘ jin the qualifiers. layer, cue as R HH HR RBI Pet. layer, nina’ Ty z. ue ag! ret | Pontiac's public links entry of uenn, : 27 65 6 w 348 Burgess, Piit 165 20 57 . 7 eee 'Di *k R ber & d D *k DeWitt: aline._ Det... 220 31 75 12 38 Bl Goneae oF 28 440«OTT «Oda > =a | AC obertson an ic 1 va ce 7S ER Bwakte mt Ot Ss os om Sl suffered the same fate. Runners- ee) a 333 lays. SP i aos ee oul _up in the trials with a Tl, the” po‘dling, Batt. 158 31 32 7 BS iia of f§ Ml uM ae Robertson-DeWitt. duo dropped a ary ot ele UO 2 8 Stem. ce, om ae no on 3n jl-up decision to Bob and Kevin oper! NY. 19 33 58 9 38 dos prulom, Mil mue «is 316 Whiting, the unele-and-nephew ‘ote oP Oo eee feed Demeter L.A. 193 33 60 13° 45 311 team. oe oy a 9 bed 1 a ‘ge0 | erter LA. wv 2B 7 3 LD 3 jliams, KC. 11 2 4 2 23 28 Gilem La’ is of 3 8 ~~ After fighting back to square Llison. Was. 27 = - a ~ ‘a1 |Gimoll aL 218 “ 3 2 307 the match on the 17th green, | lasby, = = pod . : 2 $89 | T-Taylor. Chi. 22 35 67 2 #16 es Dewitt and Robertson lost the | poeee: oe aoa els cj |- ag ee 217 2 « 3 3 304 battle to a par four on No. 18 | | ; pernert, os, Mss 2 7 7 BB /Mathews, Mu. 30 $212 22 46 300 as they missed the green with | AP’S GREATEST SHOTPUTTERS — Mighty men of muscle, eris, Bos alana = Crandall oS 28 s '3 ” ie their %ad shot and couldn't find | jin their college days, were these newspaper men, at the recent es by wasn mo no 1 ‘20 oon ten. Me is 18 * 4 23-296 the cup with one putt. | Associated Press annual meeting. At left is Joseph Horner Jr., of genom. mens & 3m Banke ou 27 s A} 8 $3 2 Jim Smith and Max Armstrong, Green Bay, Wis., Press-Gazette, with Otis aS of the Los puttle, FG Ue pet we eee, Et 18 Se 18 be 282 of Gowanie were three under par; Angeles Times. Both were shotputters, Horner at University of jensen. on a0 * “3 3 = FR Hodges.’ 1.4 148 2 @ 8 2 284 after 15 holes as they upset the, Michigan and Chandler on the west coast. i < be . ry ” c nse on 1 ig ” ‘ 2 273 (Kirkland | SF. 138 31 38 10 iy ax Priel pus —— pe herv. K. 5 2 jou : roi istrict champ, an Don | ‘Yd. Cle. 131 20 36 2 2 .275 Stuart. Pitt 1606026 41 2h 28 , caer Si OR TER RE BSB Mead tarry Marin and Cock AIP Members Held Records eee Ce em a om te 272 oe a ianesa Granader of Birmingham were Raver, M2. = = = 3 2 pe pee or = 11 = : S two under regulation in their 2- ipisloobal ed 185 27 49 13 32 26s Post. Phil 187 27 51 8 38 up Win over Harry and Len Tatos. for otput, in O ege Kibet. x ¥ = as 3 2 381 Gran “ su ior 3 29 i 3 pcg) champions Jack Geiss Riebern, N.Y. 175 24 45 6 2 airlv ae and Duke Yager kept in the thick’! Skowron, N.Y 175 18 45 8 41 .257/McMillan, Cin: 32 53-9 23 i University of Michi — Rmith, K 113 14 #29 1 & 257'Groat, Pitt 7 29 54 3 24 of contention -with—a—3-2 Congest - During the recent annual meet- University of | iC igan, set an ca. os ; 25 1 " 5s Schmidt, BF. 112 i? 29 ‘ 5 of Otis Wilson and Fred Missal. ing of the Associated Press, among Intercollegiate Associafion of Ama- Rub’, wasn. rf “a 4 ps3 | Heron Phil. yoo Geiss and Yager were also three the representatives of the nation’s teur Athletes a Aceric rod ores > ho did in the shot at Boston in 1911 wit ke'ford, Wash. 151 16 38.4 17 .252 Rodgers, SF. 187 26 ‘on below par. | newspapers were two w Priandos, Balt. 148 16 ya 350 Cimenie, Fetolese ian lesuainas Quarter-finals are scheduled to-|quite an important job in sports 46 feet, 7 and ‘s inches—a mighty hile’ Bos. 106 10. 26 6 so i Torre, Mil 5 is 1 5 i? day with the semis and champion-| while in college at the University effort back in those days Perteia. Wesh. 210 i 51 ; 20 (243 Davenp't. ee pa . oa niier ship final running Sunday. jof Michigan, and on the West) Chandler won the Pacific Coast opie aren lane uo Zs Lyaes ce: Me ono 8 oe ’ FRIDAY'’S RESULTS Comat Both were shotputters. Both Conference championship in 1950 Sr a a a Seed taaie_ |e Wee nt Pies tte, Sipetcs ere chavoplone fn thelr Hene’ |with a record heave of ST feet 4 7, . ps > . = = - > _ : 1 = ~ e 4 "hae S j Rich son. Lp | ee ee SS kk HANDSHAKE FOR A FINE ROUND — Gary veteran Sam Snead; after they finished their Onee MeMesiors She Peat Westley aet.| Joseph none Jr. vice-president and “s inches. At that time, this Se ey 2431 419 235 .8-Taylor, Chi. 138 17 33 4 16 239 player (left), who grabbed an early 36-hole lead round at Winged Foot. Player, from Johannes- rader ond Jace’ Orimec'det fom and general mans ager of the Green was the third best mark in world eee a ou 8 4 235 Thomas, “Cm 20 21 a 3 a 25 yesterday in.the U.S. Open golf tournament with burg, South Africa, has a 36-hole total of Tl- Restrien and Marrs ietecmeder, 63) Bay Wis., Press-Gazette, and Otis track records um me Sa : . 22 #44 «7 2 : arke 7 ager " - $$ pees wf m0 10 PS Roccbore, LA. 7? 16 29 3 4 228 a 69, gets a \ handshake trom his playing partner, 69-140. |W, Bogan and John Prestini, $3 Chandler, marketing manager for McD'g'ld. N.Y. 185 3 45 4 15 231 Mejias, Pitt 18 11 2 2 14 719 - _ = . — ony Skover and Tom Skover def Ray the Los Angeles Times, and son of Polling, Det. 195 5 4 15 Bl ogame, LA. 73 tf 16 1 9 219 ee ee West and Don Patrick, 4-3 he Higher. Norman ‘Ghandle Coward Re Gees Carev, N.Y 7 10 2 2 | 999 M'rsh'l, Chi. go on Ww 4 (15 213 | dim Smith and Max Armstrong def (he publisher, Norman iandler, Pp fendi, Mt ee os 2 8 a8 O'Brien, Mi, 73 9 16 1 4 [Dee mesa ond Bed Oievens, 4-3 are the former athletes, rated the mim, Chi, is? 3 3% 2 « BelOBren Mi, 73 f MB } 211 Bob Whiting and Kevin Whiting det “IC C tt H d rarev'h a" 1 a 3 223 Zimmer, LA. 139 11 2 3 18 Dick Robertson and Dick DeWitt. 1 up AP's two greatest shotputters u er as ed Reca'r, Wash. 112) 8 me 67 993, G-AG's'n, Phil. 162 15 32 0 9 Merry Martin and Chuck areneee def Horner, while competin for the lein's, Chi 94 10 at gas 292 Averill. Chit. 6 9 3 4 14 ot Warry Latos and Len Latos, orner, e competing i ‘ Boyd. Balt ee on 8 oat). Grand slam ari ae rc gary wens) - enres. “FINAL PAIR lead la = Oo avy Ss Sports Pearson, Pal = ; . er sters an Caner ves a , ae Groat. Pitshurkh: Bayer, St Lous, Gan | , Cha wos, and Grimes vs Babbish and re “Bo 1m 10 is 2 ; 78 Pranciaco “ : LENCOEN, New: vere | —_ aoe aa = if wa heail tats of Veaeca, nqaiat Con: and Skover ve Smith and Arm- Bus Weekend for sie Gee, Nac alc oo {iam s = . — |.. p | Clade Temas Ninn Ce IS as il NATIONAL LEAGUE Kansas Jayhawks, dominant in straining themselves. ie Poynter and Ray Norton, the "£24, own y ee ace pane and Mace clean homers — Skowron, New lec cee none’ ‘last night's preliminaries, went into) While Kansas led in over-all Per-| mainstays of San Jose. Jee “ mine ire: Mersin! (cee ’ ' no a ten ante Al ase oe land. Ward tha Grim, Kansas. Cit Ana eacas ines 77 32 yar tas the finals of the National Collegiate ‘formances, the individual star at) Eastern Michigan Area Horse eople Naval “Keadeny this summer for - lg erg Washington: Yost an [Rush ope hed = n z = ae ie so Athletic Assoc iation taal eae the‘ opening of the two-day cham-| Hayes Jones of Peatias Dee: any at ‘oa , — bot : i 9 jonships today as overwhelmin - AME POGANEL EA GUe Hedin Pat. 8s mise 44 2% Favorites e win their first NCAA|Pionships was a husky, red-haired | fied in two events caasinday | at =" Leal ion Baseball This weekend, and the week of Capt Asbury (Red) Coward, for- (five oe gacialaes Buhl. Mil 4 a = pss 4 3 a2 See junior geology student from E the 38th NCAA track and field June 23-28, will be busy periods for mer coach of N: ivy's lightweight Pitcher. Cny IP W BR SO Al Nes Cree we Me eo in a 3? 281) ensas placed 12 men in the ton University, John Lawlor, a) champtonships, but Efias pai | area “horse people.” A number and plebe football teams. is slated Wilhelm, Sax a 2 2 161 Henry. Chi 45% 10 39 42 300 : former Dublin policeman. | of Winston-Salem, outclassed in of shows have been arranged, for to relic sities ~ Loes. Belt a eG Sanford, SF. 11 $1 31 4&8 7 & 3°! finals, twice as many “ San Jose, po \ to relieve Cutter as boss of the Daler. Le meu: $ 334 Podres, LA 91 62 32 58 7 2 4 State. the nex (closest. Other! mire! Lawlor, on his first toss, threw, both. egins U q jtoday and Sunday, highlighted by middie athletic program Moss at 29 m 2 4 ate, 2) C “i t 2 ~ Ta ae : = Larsen, NY Gy bit a = j ‘ pu Spann, Mi. 112 116 = = H : a viving places from the prelimi-' ithe °16-pound hammer 207 fast, 5) Jones came. in second in the ie oe exnivition tthe oe eo Announcement of the changes Shaw. t 7 2 of 4 eg . Phil ? +. ly . P . . " . ‘ Grant. Cle MOM M2 3 2 730M ombe, Cin. 78.67 13 328 4 32 naries were spread among 45 ma- fessor fo — ee ea ice \120-yard high hurdles, a Cie Nees are Soree an A den was made Friday by Rear Adm. ster an an 1028 22 274 Mizell. StL My a3 29 38 3 4 343 \jor colleges. mam Tec. OF was first in :13.9 for the best time | another American Legion junior Charles L. Melson, academy su- srows. Balt i go Anderson, Chi a3 5 ; : Lawlor hoped to do even better’ Gilbert did it again in the 220-| take part in the two-day event, Garver, ee a we a gy qenjgeckson, StL. 89-102 18 49 4 6 374) ilbert again baseball program swings inio ac. perintendent. Pascus!. Wash. 92 78 32 5 ‘McDaniel. StL. 62 64 21 35 4 8 348 However, there were no qual- |tonight and assure himself @ place|/ yard jow hurdles when he clocked that is expected to attract some : : Ford. N. G3 78 40 S16 3 283) xime. Pitt na 5 32 15) ving reunds ie the pole vault, ‘on the 1960 Olympic squad — from 93.4: J tion Sunday with four games start- 78 horses, | It is academy policy to change Nar oas Cle. 66 a 40 38 5 3 3.00 Doreaaie Ora. 111 110 = 91 5 5 3%°| high jump, 3-mile run and 3,000- Ireland. the best time of 4. Jones was ing the Ist of two rounds. A * * athletic directors every two or pamer YS th we it 3 2 sal Hibeen: Col. 7 Som ct 441) meter stacplechase. so the form | The most spectacular races in — Saichigi |p enaing “champion Southtield ehree: years, Cuties bas brid the Delock. Bos, 7A M1 OMS 4 229 Blavick, SLL 71 73 31 @ 33 108) cual on these was still open. ithe finals are expected to come Bi dire Moe ie gan, jeeinc Will be at Berkley, Rochester visits gpl rete club ane Its AN- post since August 1957 ee ea a a a Et eotienta HY Rhema s 13) aad fe manny of the in the 100 and 220-yard dashes and aa | fa of tilinois, hat Troy, Bitmingham is host to Mil- aa : eg ce Rae - uisaaamiaaaiai oa Coleman, KC. 42 19 m2 438 Tebne LA | Mf 38 1s 28 tl Oe the inveciens sini lhe sovard van, In the ‘oorete:| georee “so ford and Clawson is guest of Royal Dixie Saddle clu un ay at § saat aah mince Wash $31 14 13.2 3 WO NCUee Mi, imine ie 85 ae long | ‘be best time, | ‘Oak on opening day. Daniel Axford school grounds. The i Pierce. ot se eet a Nuxh 1 Cm oe 5 = ~~ ne cease wan GaeG ae ; day's program includes 21 events, § tohbs Wa. vr "mic sa strong he t 10 a.m. Proceeds will 8 77 6 3 387 \ sey 22 43 «450 ginning at 10 a. ceeds will 4 Pda By a Pf 191 4 2.88 peed bol Phil 7 zi Mow? 4 rou First Baptist | nucleus back at Southfield which aid the Lions’ club work.’ 7 IN ar TION fan Det RT 38 eT ey a te eee L U b t | could mean a repeat finish, All * * - if and Donovan, Chi, 72 66 4% 3 3 (00\taw, Pit, | oe gm IS 4 18) Aa ior eal ONE UNDEATEN the other clubs will have ex. | First horse show under auspices : a g . Bos : , 35 awrenc 3 ¢ | | ITT ruriey, NY. 80 70 50 49 5 7 405 Mabe. ci po bes LJ | Perienced hands but mone as of the South Lyon Jaycees is also TRIAL F ING Mess NY. vee 48 Pe Pome Pitt oe 100 3837 28 8a urc eam | many, set for today and Sunday, with a with no obligation Ramos. Wash. 85 88 22 36 6 6 424 Pena. Cin 44 56 12 19 3 3 52 gaNsas CITY STON (CINCINN: ST. } : : Hy comer, WF 70 71m 31 4 5 4m pul Re i Bes He reall ab rh bi WAT ck eer Firat Baptist remains the ooly Rochester, which was 78 last Parade today, and a full day of Pontiac Optical O'Dell, Balt nnn? s A Broeilo. 8t 1. > ee ey se Buddin, ss 4010 Temple 2% 3010 Biasame 2b soe! summer, is expected to better that activity tomorrow. Show is at the | Herbert, K.C. 71 70 2 33 aniels, Pitt. 3 Ti pe 2 40 ig Ave ia 2b 1338 Pinson cf 4010 Cimoli cf-if 5110 unbeaten team among 12 in the .. the Walter Kane farm, 9-Mile rd. | Center Reon BRST tie Be | RSE RS bam bere PIEE ieee TEP MRety $555 Sime EAE Pontiac Church Softball League Sith 10 veterane on its 18man : {ft w. Saginaw FE 2-001 al va 61 73 2 42 2 § §.02 | No-hit games—Haddix, Pittsburrh (12 Rela rt 2908 pean tb 30 }¢ 1 son 1b 4000 Cunn’h’m rf 2 $38 fter fi ks of play featuri ad. Several were members of, and Pontiac trail. . Saginaw Se eee Rt a ee ene TT TT ee ee ee ein ee Micking ch Rovattcks (b¢ HS nine thi epring. | Bloomfield Open Hunt show Ht Across from Simms ] zone e aMusia! i One hit games—Wynn and Pierce, Chi- e-hit games s@entord, San Pran- DeMstri ss 4010 Geiger cfif 3601 bPend'ton 0000 Flood cf 000 0|! e strong pitching of Floyd Hicks Interest has been extremely high | starts June 23, runs through June Next to lacobsen's Flowers cago; Wilhelm, Baltimore. cisco; Hobbie, Chicago Soleman p 3900 White o 2000 Totterer ¢ 6660 eCrowe 6001} He won twice during the past ee 7 —— ———— 3orman p 00060 aBusby 1006 McMilsn ss 3806 Meum ce seeg in Birmingham this year with Al- sili = 3turdivant p 1000 M'nba'‘tte p 000% Kasko 3> 3000 Gram'as ss 3000) Week—the last one a one-hit, 10-0. byphon i yatebnard LAE ry anor 20 ®° shutout of Trinity Baptist. He al- bon star Kirk Flack at the helm Sul'van ¢ 6000 cN'cor 1n god 0n6 7 . je z i ' Upset i in Citv ‘A’ Loop wDalev c | 10.00 Acker D 0000 McDaniel p 6000 lowed only three balls to be hit out*84i. He has had to cut his team Fguven p 2009 roman p 8080 32242 0f the infield after the single in from 45 candidates. Five Pornieles dp Henn @—Popped on fer Oliver | oh: ¥- Ras the Ist frame. \players are bac from 1958 while Pirates Topple jj ets, 7- Sc petervek out, tor Whe, in. Tine b. Cawrence in" an 4 Crome Sgt for American Division Nations! Divisien Several high school boys have been lealiod opt. en striees tor F. Sulliven Brogiio mm hi @-M cnsrifice Gy Oro. sents 0 Trmtty %, { Dattling for jobs. | . ; 7th: e—Ran for Will in 8th: d—Inten- n a h ¢i The 1st round of play conclude The Pirates pulled the first real The Pirates collected six hits, tonally waited for, Mentouquetie iain: simetmeet 10 te fo $2 Gaivation Army 33 Beinany”” $3 July 12 with the leader then e.] CUSTOMERS WHO LOOK FOR ECONOMY, ) = ' — * er ipset of the season in the Class A two each by Lucadam and Bob Kanes amen Cy oe iirsees RS 0 OS Ran ted Be laa be ioee al Con Canines 14 Mecman 2 § gible for the zone tournament. Sec- Lower Initial Cost—Higher Resale Valuel City Baseball League yesterday by | pvel], | “E—None. PO-A—Kansas City 27-8 Bos. Sateen In wee tk ee ee ee We ,ond round action begins three days | ate & an e ¢inn oe Wintel nanding the Jets a 76 defeat " * & Bowe: Buddin, Avila and ‘Gervert” LOB * Bt Joule 12 | cumoli, - Biases later and runs through Aug. 5 with F . i i alley moll. asingame Pastier Trees: In Class B action yesterday at vores ony awe eR—chit!, sp &—Pinson. BF—Crowe ‘ ‘the latter victor considered the Taking advantage of four ee Jaycee Park, Pontiac Business In- Jensen ee , 7 Ue »; Ne. | re oa | district champ. - ! cR BE Acker (L. 1-1 1 Faas rera, by the defending city stitute routed Talbott Lumber, Colermen Wo 24 7 6 2 2 5 Boe } miatics champs and coming through with ¢ 0 6 1 © Brogiio 9°43) 1°6 6 14.6, as Fred Foster sparked the giurdivant 2 © © © 1 3igcoe iw. ee) .t -4 6 6 1 : , a couple of timely singles by Monboucuetie 1 #66 #8 7" oa it ) attack with four hits. Mike Sliv- » 7 973 7 4) Facet 3 batters in totn & John Wert and John Lucadam, PBul'van (1, 35) cs WP—Acker U—Secory, Dixon. Smith. D | ensky homered in the 3rd with two peraieter 1 6 © mascoll T3201 A—12 8a o Ht Yourself Recker Panets ander | the Pirates made their big vic- hoard for ihe insere. “Flaherty. Umont. Berry. Honochick asian cells ear doors. $6.95 pair, 2-deor, : | tory move in the 5th inning with 4 THEM AW 184 Los ANGELES | vs PITFABURGH _— ; . five runs. Gilliam 3b $042 Virden ef $120 tere Galaxy Enterprises GE GEE EAA ARE AA. AEE LOAD. Sig GPE Cs. Ny Se DD “4 Meal % $8131 Groat es $210! MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—The na- _ The hefty uprising gave them a Demeter cf $113 Burgess ¢ $919 tion's top women golf stars, eom-| 73 W. Walton FE 3-7438 -3 lead and they added an im- > _ Purille rf 4010 Stuart Ib 5221 peting here in the second annual ere Reman a ? Repulakt u Pile guner ke 3131 American Open, were hoping their _A two-run rally in the 6th and OC Orin Our 0 i 2Moon it ize Boas % 431° scores would go down along with’ “het Woodmore’s solo homer in'@ © dSnider nt ofiiy mea 6 988 ®'the wind today. Pro he 7th closed tie deficit ty one for § = j ratatoe¢ FLEA Mastin 2888) THe brisk southwest wind drew, per he Jets, but Larry Demrick settled & By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF * pryatate p 1100 Daniels D Hin ® most of the blame for high scor- Jown to retire the next three bat- | PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Power lacking. iPower p fete **ing. which saw no one better Fit ers and squelch all Jet Ropes. | DIAGNOSIS: Right side held back. Labing p06 08 ‘women's par of 76 over the 6,397. % wt} m : 7 ' _Demrick hurled the distance | TREATMENT: To get power behind your shots, it is illtams ° oe a H ard sultan fe — in yester- Means | oLa ~ ne Lobes om } essential that the weight be shifted to the left side just © grr » 3808 ee ee ee ck oo hits, ree by W more, & - left hip must keep turn- & otals 39917 ° Totats 9 612 : ; ‘ 2 . Addin was the starter and lover 8 the downswing is begun. The left hip D Mun” Fs, Piet git ter Perera amt" Bine ing into today's second round, in More : for the Jets with Jim Jones re- ing fully around to the Purllie in 7th: d—Singled for Zimmer in Cluding Patty Berg, the 1958 =» # Meving in the big 5th stanza. |, left. The right leg must be Th: {— Prlanjenues fiction champion. A homecoming «to her F ! pial ; generally relaxed. pg ills McDevitt in ~ 1 19s _ native Minneapolis was partially un : a . The drawing here il- | Piee 30 ooo |marred when a 12-foot putt hung; taddi Gi Sil lustrates the point excel- cs ae piston 2-48 Poh. = Wg jon the lip of the cup at the 18th and’ # a IX Uiven SIiVer |” lently, showing the correct — LOB—fos Angeles ‘ti Phtsbu i iped with her were Beverly | Professional Outtitting for all BILL SPENCE , ’ * . | position from the rear 2B—Repuink! wills. H aséros: = Yi] your Bowling Needs — Selle, | or Historic Hurlin i. ons or a |Suges, Atlanta, Ga! Mary Lena] * eet Sewing Alls, Bom 1] ALIAS: SWEET WILLIE; ALIAS: WILD BILL view. ; ; Sane, _Nesi. Virdon S—Nest sP-O0-|Suges, Atlanta, Ga; Mary Lena ; AL This picture, of | . re R BR 80 Faulk, Columbus, Ga., and Gloria TROPHIES H » Oakland ‘County’ $ Wildest Trader PITTSBURGH # — President course, is the position Epps ein is F ; * 2 Fecht, Los Angeles, . Farren Giles of the National} a the finish, “which wiiis DON’T BE A GAMBLER | - Lahine i 6 0 @ 6 7 eague presented a silver tray and)] = means nothing of it- (Siem ut teed : Olmedo Meets Done | Former Leagues! . 2 silver goblets to pitcher Harvey’ | seit, Bat It does serve rite i 3 8 6 8 6). BECKENHAM, England (UPD—] 6.0 «teas information GO RAMBLER Ist in ECONOMY - t- ed 4 ® $ 5 ‘ —— Gos te aaa ot the to show whether the Rinckoure i194 1 1 1 1 Alex Olmedo, Peru's gift to they °° ogve | ga a 4 i innings Haddix pitched | ‘ things that have gone : . . Daniels (L, 35) 2a2is: } 4 United States’ Davis Cup team, | now to hold your former 4 . ‘ int the Braves at Milwaukee before — the things a" + 3 8 } g gland Kurt Nielsen, the mustachioed league spot in the . gains s a A ; n May %. which DO. mean’ something—have been carried out re wd gf betters mst. y-Pacet 1 oat a a ‘a new building. J : Trt By Williams (Metter) », wing! —*.*.* [| 18 -Preperty. } burp immer) WP —dackage, bana T | Tennis. Champlonships.— Openings tor Vell Langues YOURSELF WITH THE BEST The gift from the league presi- — Note in the illustration that the hips are turned well | *°S “SS, SU's aren er na et : - DEAL WE EVER OFFERED lent was presented on the field just 4 | around to the left. Note the sort of “collapsed” right side. Note that the player is still on balance at the fin- NEW ‘59 WAGONS FE 5-2383 . FRIDAYS FIGHTS efore the start of Friday night's Fi ame between the Pirates and Los f ingeles Dodgers. Haddix also was | ‘iven a silver set by the Pirate | hanagement. Haddix lost the historic game | lilwaukee 1-9 in 13 innings. AE SL et RADIO ish of a full swing. Note that the head appears to have been PULLED around by the force of the follow-through rather than having popped up independently. HURON BOWL 2525 Blixebeth Lake Rd. ete | BILL SPENCE- Rambler 211 S. Saginew St. ‘FE i st # Sue ? ee ty : rey a \ A Reminder For Those Who Want To Be Richer! Tie a string around your finger... get an elephant (they never forget)... bribe the kids to remind you..: or just concentrate . .. but DON’T FORGET to take an inventory of your ‘‘don‘t needs.’ Search the attic . . . the | basement ... closets . . . the garage and find all the things you no longer use. You will discover dozens of articles . _oppitancss, furniture, sporting equipment, HT, antiques ... that are still in good condition, but useless fo you...and WANTED by: someone. Takea pencil and paper with you, make a list of all those nilngser .and then. CALL FE 2-8181-- ASK for the WANT AD DEPARTMENT Tens-of-thousands of people read the Classified Ads in THE PONTIAC PRESS every day looking to buy the things you have to sell... and they pay CASH for them. You will be richer.when you sell with a Pontiac Press Classified Ad. Get Cash Faster With Low Cost PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS To Place Your Ad.. . Simply Dial “FE 2-8181— | , \ i - ; : . ea \ ; . : * £ fs ‘ ‘ 5. - XM ] ; i : r ‘ * \ | \ . Us * J ’ : | ~ ¢ : i a a ‘ ‘ Oe Pn Se ee ee - be = 4 as ue a mi Oe a i ae ae et wd HE PONTIAC P { F ESS SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1949 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN +. FROM THE ROAD — The Rudie Boss house on Andersonville road looks like a one-story ranch home from this side. It is red brick with white trim. On the lake side (Van Norman Lake) the house is two-storied. Mr. Boss drew his own plans and Your Neighbor’s House t Poutiac Press Photos by Tom Gerls subcontracted all the work to local labor. Mrs. Boss did the planning of the color scheme. The Bosses have lived here since last Fall. Rudie Boss: House Completed in Ten Weeks By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Rudie Boss used to be the Waterford fire chief. Lots of peo- ple know Rudie. He owns a busi- ness in Waterford, came to Oak- land county from Detroit about eleven years ago. This is the story of his new house. Until last fall the Bosses lived in a small house near their busi ness. But they dreamed and talked of the house they would build before too many years went by. They bought a lot on Van Norman lake with frontage on Andersonville road. There's a hundred feet on the lake; in depth it’s 280 feet Mr. Boss drew his own plans and did his own subcontract FLOWER FRESH — Mrs ing. All the labor was dene by local workmen. Mrs. Boss kept the office going when her bus- band had to be at the new house. She alse planned the color scheme of the house. In ten weeks the job was com- plete. All the rooms are done in shades of pink, brown and green Mrs. Boss is a small gray-haired person, one to whom pink is most becoming. The Boss children are grown and married. One of them lives close by and‘her children go to visit their grandparents often. The third occupant of the Boxs household is Tiny, a toy terrior IRON RAILING In the wide front vestibule the Boss’ bedroom is pink and white with accents of green. It’s a truly feminine room from the dainty bed skirt to the hobnail lamps. She hung flower prints over the bed. PA floor is slate. At the right there's a stairway to the basement with a wrought iron railing around the top. Walls are sandalwood. The kitchen is at the front of the house; the living room st the rear. You can enter the double garage from the kitchen a In this large. room a long peninsula counter separates the work area from the dinette. All counter tops and splash backs are white with specks of gold. The floor has a mottled linoleum which combines cream, gray, silver and gold. Walls are mean pink. In the hardwar. ts handle a we d> contrast On each pink. and sharp black brass three cornered Her platform rocker isslipcovered in pink corduroy ornament the gold ac cent jn the room The sink is set corner of the room dows on two sides. table, a chrome and gray repeats in the front with win- The dinette one, (is placed beneath a pair of win dows. All of these are curtained in pink and white striped chintz. Between the kitchen and liv- ing room there is only half a wall. This allows anyone werk- ing im the kitchen to fook out onto the lake. At each end there are open shelves with a few knickknacks on them. On the living room side of this wall there are storage cupboards and open bookshelves. These are painted to match the pinky Six windows around the corner make this room cheerful and sunny. FIREPLACE NUMBER ONE — The firepilace in the living room is yellow brick with a raised stone hearth. The littl¢ stone shelves on the chimney have plariters on them. At the right isa ’ wood storage section. In the immediate foreground you can see just a part of the large birch coffee table. The chair beyond is coral. There’s a square tiered mahogany table im the corner of the fireplace and far wall at the lelt. The hallway leads to the bed- rooms, ¢ Pe . sandalwood walls. Draperies are sandalwood. The carpeting is a beige and brown mixture. One end wall has a fireplace with a r&ised stone hearth and stone shelves. The bricks are pale yellow The outside wall, of course, is a window wall. Mrs. Boss teld of sitting there this past winter and watching motorists struggle to get up and down Waterford Hill subdivision streets. There are a couple of trees that the builders saved out in back. On the ground level is a cement patio. ” IN ELIGHT Most the BIRDS Boss house are three wooden and copper LOWER LEVEL — There is a second fireplace in the downstairs recreation .room. The cement block walls are painted; the one opposite the for LIVINGZ om, hy oP er peas fireplace is pink. Floor is corktone tile. The door On either side of the book- eases Is a brown lounge chair with matching ottoman. The sofa is turquoise and another chair is coral. Outside of three small planters on the chimney the only wall ornamentation in the room is a trio of ducks over the sofa. These are copper and wood BEAUTIFUL WOOD The jong coffee table in front of the windo@ is birch with a Ld beautiful grain. It started out to be a flush door but was the wrong Mrs. Boss liked it so well she had legs put on it and size 4 to the setting of the the ippropriate birds over sofa Notice the half wall at the right which opens up the kitchen. Walls PINK KITCHEN = Mrs. Boss used her favorite kitehen, She had the walls and storage cabinets painted pink. combination of cream, gray, floor is mottled in arf interesting * ' color in her The sil- ” be ee the top finished to show the nat- ural wood One of the three bedroonts is the guest room and sewing room. It has white watts and a brown rug. The spread is white. Curtains are pink, brown and white. The bath is beige and green Tiling, fixtures and the floor are beige; the upper walls and van- ity green. Mr. Boss’ bedroom overlooks the lake. Walls, carpeting and corduroy spreads are beige. There is a wild fowl design on the draperies—browns and _ yel- lows on cream. The maple lounge in the background leads to the cement patio on the lake side of the house. There is a bar in one corner of this room and behind it a ‘utility room. chair hag a tan corduroy slip cover. On the bed there are three throw pillows; one cora! one aqua, the third brown. PINK ROOM Mrs. Boss has the same beige carpeting, but her walls are pale pink. There are six windows around the corner of the room These she has draped with pink, white and green flowered chintz The same material is used for the bed skirt and for a ruffled pil- low on a black ladder back chair. The white quilted spreai (Continued on Page 21, Col. 2) are sandalwood with a hint of pink in the color. The sofa is tur- quoise. That pair of upholstered chairs which face the picture window is brown. Carpeting is a beige and brown mixture. ver and gold, Counter tops are white with gold spatters. ‘All hard- ware is black. There's a quaint little rose tree ah the be- hind the sink, Curtains are peppermint striged in pink arid. white. ' < \ ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1950 ne! Se _EIGHTEEN _ ; 53 ) ) 11¢ livery Proves iden Coal heats half the homes in Finds Crime Does Pay Magician Is Caught Apartment Buildings Will Go Up on Site... oe = UE - fi Sree ply company, Wald oot gs Michigan ‘and Oflo, | NOGALES. Ariz. w—Mrs, 0.c|Without His Magic . ‘to Be* D smoli h d ery. Unsai .|He pleaded guilty to a charge of : un , Al erlan asban to be Vemolisned | TUCSON, Ariz. — Ernest L.|copying the combination, breaking IANT HOME oO surprised a thief as he! PONCA CITY, Okla. —-Ama- ; : . |walden, 22, has been placed on pro-|into the office later and taking $50 BUY A GIANT HO attempted to slip from her No- ician Ed t was! ' : en { a $300 paycheck from 8 LARGE ROOMS |teur magician Bennet i bation for two years for a safejin cash and pay : gales home with a purse. le upon to perform while at-) WASHINGTON—In a few years|the old fortress which gave the! At the end of an alley rises an . pga © 1200 Sq. Ft. of Living Area called upon to pe i | cashal 18th - century Moorish palace, burglary with an odd twist. @ 3 Bedrooms @ 1's Baths i ee tending a Rotary Club meeting. -/4" {nvitation to the Casbah may|C its rs ° housing the National Library and ee ae © Pace Brick @ Low Taxes ‘She grabbed the purse from the! 46 warned fellow Rotarians he evoke no more mystery than «| ” * * richly bound, illu- @ Big Kitchen == @ Family Reom =| man, gave'him a dollar and toldiwasn't prepared, but wen ahead Offer of a Sunday stroll in a park.| Once the principal nest of Bar- nar ogee i and Arabian : jhim to get out, He left. anyway. He borrowed a necktie, * * * bary pirates, the fortress has been jipeaadiiia. cs : COMPLETE $12 990 — ies cut jt into several pieces; said' The labyrinthine native quarter|converted into a museum. There, ees sss a i 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME some magic wards—all to no avail.jof Algiers a oe ee pal oe the Pre os In the past, French police sel-| own, per Mo He handed back the tie in pieces|and replaced h modern apart- in Bu y Casbah un- in Commerce ena ack tee be le |ment buildings, the Nationa] Geo-| French consul with his fly whisk, - ae A Meadqws $56 Month to its owner. Take M-50 east to Van Dyke. Turn right onto Clinton River Rd. to 19 Get Rich Quick fore either one of them dies. .-in Rochester airview ranch 3 Bedroom Brick - Full Basement Ce Family Room - Built-in Oven, Range -— °13,550 ... °450 vown s Architecturally attractive home with spacious open- planning on large lots, sidewalks and full drive; ceramic tile bath built-in bookcases; formica kitchen counters, garbage disposer, fruit’ wood kitchen cabinets Model at 245 Alice Street at Third ROCHESTER “ waston sived ri ymiy ) ru ae ® carl r. ueck co. ze SMALLEY REAL ESTATE ULysses 2-1700 “| uy OM orraorr custom builders 4 /1,022 Sq. Ft. of Living Space -2-Way Bath . » » NOT ONE CENT MORE NEEDED! GIANT COUNTRY KITCHEN SE a a Te a a a BONUS , to FIRST 5 BUYERS! ALUMINUM STORMS and. SCREENS ! Uo ae ee se se r i 1 i 1 i] | i | ! i | i i | i i] FULL PRICE 13440 WEST 7 MILE ROAD — WITH FORM UN igraphic Society says. me deere left. follow signs -to BENJ. RICH | Today's newlyweds can look for-| MODEL PHONE RE 2-1622 TU 3-4000 ward to more than 40 years be-| However, architectural interest will be pre- served, . The district, immortalized in films by the fictional Pepe le Moko, teems with some 89,000 — residents, Many of them will move to a new housing project in the Climat de France, a valley west of the Casbah. About 25,- 000 persons will remain in the renovated quarter, The razing will be carried out |gradually over a period of several years. In the meantime, romantic visitors will be able to absorb at- mosphere—mostly unromantic — in the tangle of dark, winding steps and alleys that twist downhill from setting off the French conquest of | The Casbah spreads in & wedge from the fort at its tip. The narrow passageways were built for walkers, not vehicles. In some places, three men can- not walk abreast, There are many blind alleys. The cube - shaped, flat - roofed houses lean toward each other, leaving a thin strip of blue sky visible above the alleys, Some ‘of less a major crime occurred. Two’ buildings with special historical or Algeria and writing the end to years ago, French authorities cor- | Turkish rule, doned j for terrorists believed hiding there. | Although many suspects were ar-| were missed, The Casbah has de-, vious hiding places, below as well ing his way through the maze. All| one has to do is keep descending’ and eventually emerge into the European section of the city. off the district and searched , it is likely many more COLONIAL LUMBER 7374 HIGHLAND ROAD OR 4-0317 r ct Williams Lake Rd. 1% Miles West of Pontiac Airport i\the overhangs touch, converting) |lanes into dark tunnels. The doors are of heavy, carved wood, stud- | ded with nails. There are ‘a few! t | variety of colors, | textures and sizes. BUILD WITH BRICK Face brick lasts. Saves painting and repairs. We have a wide COME SEE US FOR ALL BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES SIBLEY Coal & Supply Co. 140 N. CASS AVE. FE 56-8163 The district bustles with life.; Men drink mint tea in Moorish| cafes; aged wood merchants splin- | |\ter their wares with curved cleav- \ers; open-air meat and fruit stands clutter the streets; veiled women in long white robes pick their way deftly through the jumble. Here and there are surprising | oases of calm. Three ancient fig | trees bend quietly over tombs in the Cemetery of the Princesses. Hot Water Pipes Can Cool Home Home owners who now have hot-. | water heating systems in their. homes, or families who prefer this ‘type Of heating in a home they | plan to build can choose from a number of airconditioning systems. * * * These include. 1. Heating - cooling convectors Chilled water is piped to the same convectors used for heating. These convectors are equipped with fans, coils, and filter. 2. Separate chilled-water unit. A special unit chills water and uses the water to cool air, which is distrbuted to rooms through ; vents high in walls. 3. Separate chilled-air unit. In MOVES YOU IN! INCLUDES DOWN PAYMENT and ALL PRE-PAID ITEMS 3 BEDROOMS e BRICK ICA TERS PICTURE WINDOW LIVING ROOM Model Phone ~FEderol 3-9156. Open 12-9 Daily & Sunday =, Ty BILDOR)e PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS cae” UNiver sify 4-8272 ee ee a ee ee | hot-water-heated homes, this unit Sor in generally is installed in the attic a closet. Overhead ducts carry dehumidified, cool air throughout the house. Baltimore Street Okay for Foreign Cars Only BALTIMORE #) — A street in the Roland Park area is theoret- ically two-way. But one 30-foot sec: | tion of it is so narrow that two! standard American automobiles can't pass, causing considerable backing and bad temper among motorists driving the larger cars. ; Small foreign cars have no trou-| ble. | Chopin, the noted Polish mu- sician, is buried in Paris. But, his, heart was removed and sent to) a shrine in his native Warsaw, Poland, L LAKE ANGELUS GOLF VIEW ESTATES LOCATED IN LAKELAND’S PARADISE ON A PENINSULA SURROUNDED BY THREE LAKES AND A GOLF COURSE LAKE ANGELUS Golfview ESTATES ’ Imagine—tiving year ‘round in this picturesque beauty spot yet only minutes away from schools, shopping, transportation and downtown Pontiac. = Put yourself in the picture of being able to enjoy boating, swim- ming fishing and golf, yet having the convenience of excellent schools, churches, community water system and black top roads. All this con be yours for the lowest cosf per front foot of any lake subdivision in Michigan. PRIVATE BEACH PRIVILEGES WITH ALL LOTS — 44.900” INCLUDING IMPROVEMENTS CONVENIENT TERMS MODEL HOMES $15,900.00 UP WILL BUILD YOUR PLAN ; DIRECTIONS: U.S.-10 to Walton Rd. Walton Rd. to Subdivision MODELS OPEN DAILY 12 to 8 P.M. MODEL PHONE ORiando 3-6279 OF FLAG DAY S CELEBRATION ~ SATURDAY — 49 STAR FLAGS FOR CHILDREN WHO COME WITH THEIR PARENTS, THROUGH THE COURTESY CIVIL AIR PATROL OUTDOOR LIVING SHOW OF PRODUCTS THAT MAKE OUTDOOR LIVING | C AND. GARDENING A JOY This Weekend Only at SHOWCASE the EXHIBIT CENTER 136 BROWNELL ST., in BIRMINGHAM (BEHIND THE BIRMINGHAM THEATER) é fitopin ‘want thot offers come Home Sites |] blends trom around the world. x= * EM 3-0085 or MU 4-8825 Among the varieties at this cof- ™ Balinese, fee house are Tahitian, i Viennes, Arabian, Turkish, New/|needs a room of his own, if he REAL ESTATE SALESMEN ‘Orleans. Expresso, Danish, and of/has been sharing with younger course, Hawaiian. children. In the average American hace | home, there are usually = o Ma Lake F five possible answers to Cheice Listings in areal sr Northern hard maple flooring} oy a private bedroom G. RAYMOND POIRIER Sales to the ‘school construction This can &M-3-0368 1515 Union Lk. Rd, || ™2zKet account for nearly fifty per cent of the yearly volume. high school boy or girl. Since not all homes have an attic suitable ‘for a living quarter, the second ‘choice may be the basement. ‘BEDROOM AND ‘OFFICE’ | Medern materials. can convert ‘the most drab basement into a jhigh- style “office’’ and bedroom ‘for the teenager youngster. Even need be no problem. Let us build you a substantially, well designed custom home to fit you needs, your budget, and your lot—and still cost no more. LET US: 1—Quote you a price on your plan, . or a plan designed for you. 2—Help you with the financing. 3—Build you a complete home with good workmanship and worry free dealings. | Low cost housing comes to Pon- itiac in the form of 120 two-bedroom }homes near Pontiac Northern. High | School. Named the Waybarette, the. house which sells for $8390 with | $390 down will be open June 13 jand.after for daily inspection. Make Unused Space Into Teenager’s Room’ cis Gen eesiancioaly tet hak expensively covered with Masonite hardboard panels. Then there’s sometirnes a pos- sibility of dividing a large bed room or making a bedroom in an upstairs oversized hall. Here again, Masonite headboard panels can be installed economically as divider walls. Interestingly patterned pan- els now are available at lumber THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1959 PMY WA 1 See ~ ao Oe cetee ER SOFTENER This Amaz Softener Today at STANTON Heating & Plumbing and attic conversions are available Contractor free’ from the Home Service Bureau, Suite 2037, 111 W, Wash- 103 State FE 5-1683, ington St., Chicago 2, Ill . FRERICKS Bros.-Bildors 2520 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 2-2951 Two models are available. They are built on lots 40 by 120 feet. City water and sewers are in. The ex- asics are asbestos shingles. | Flush doors throughout, bullt- in kitchens, oak floors and com-. | plete insulation are features of | Rugged Combined with Beauty and Convenience | the houses, In addition, there is | a full bath with shower, oil | forced air heat and Formica | counter tops. Warren Stout is handling sales. | /One model is located at 784 East | Tennyson and the other is just) 'around the corner on Arlene. | High Sounds Can Find | Flaw in Core of Metal | | LOUISVILLE, Ky. Engineers can pick out invisible flaws in NOTICE Armstrong Excelon 6°? Carton CORKTONE ASPHALT 4 Carton ASPHALT |@ TILE 339 Carton VINYL LINOLEUM Dealers, neo Estate Men, Linoleum Mechanics, Home Owners, Do-lIt- Yourselfers. Buy Your Tile at Whole- sale. BUY HERE the heart of metal with a cousin lof the high-pitched dog whistle that and SAVE! (is inaudiblé to human ears. | Employes of the Tube Turns Di- vision-of-Chemetron Corp. use high- frequency sound to locate defects iin fittings the firm manufactures BUY-LO warehouse TILE for coolant systems for atomic- No. 6 Dawson orsiis $ite.2%%., FE 8-248 ff rowerea ships. Detects cause the |sound to be reflected, like a “radar lor sonar beam. SoA CARAGE BUILT by ¢. & M. CONSTRUCTION CO. Offers You... These Features VON Z=ou0 a FIVE FULL YEARS TO PAY Our Representative Will Call on You at Your Convenience —Absolutely No FREE ESTIMATES Operator on Duty 24 Hours a Day Construction RANCH TYPE HOME 4 Bedrooms with Carport 4 Bedrooms with Family Room. . $18,700.00 Complete with lot 3 and 4 Bedrooms Il Baths | “eee TRI-LEVEL *22,000.00 Complete with lot $15,950.00 eee Open Sunday ~ 12 to 4 = FE 2-1211 G. & M. Construction. Co. 2260 Dixie Hwy. — North of Telegraph Rd. Bisenvenssonsaussonsossossoonsnes — . vainies wae Ine. 2355 Watkins Lake ie: 7 yt CHE These Tremendous | aan eae eT ee ae PRICED AT ONLY $13,990 | Including 75’x150’ Lot The luxurious SPACE ‘QUEEN Full basement, 3 bedrooms, two- -car attached gar- oe, 21’ farm- “style kitchen, over 1,000 square feet of living area. ONLY $290 DOWN PLUS COSTS 30 YEAR F.H.A, TERMS PRICED AT ONLY 10,990 Including 75’x150’ Lot The fantastic SPORTSMAN Three bedrooms, fully insulated, large kitchen and living room, 927 square feet of living area. (Carport optional at slight additional cost.) ONLY $140 DOWN, PLUS COSTS 30 YEAR F.H.A. TERMS : %e x aye ers? eye Fe ha Jue N eae EP BPN lige Eng ci os < ee e 3 Te ss Sey ¢ a: ‘ ra = aie Ga RR Ns = J PRICED AT ONLY $13,990 Including 75‘x150’ Lot The amazing SPACE KING Three bedrooms, plus huge family room, large din- ing area, 12 bath, over 1502 square feet o living area. (1'4 car garage optional at additiona! cost.) ONLY $290 DOWN, PLUS COSTS 30 YEAR F.H.A. TERMS PRICED AT ONLY "$11,990 Including 75‘x150’ Lot The beautiful SUNLINER Three bedrooms, attoched corport, True perimeter heaf, eating space in kitchen, king-sized living room, 926 square feet of living area. (Carport optional at slight additional cost.) ONLY $190 DOWN, PLUS COSTS 30 YEAR F.H.A. TERMS - MAGNIFICENT LOCATION pers Beach privileges on Lotus Lake. Near schools, churches, shop- ping, and commuter station. MODELS LOCATED AT: 6220 Williams Lake Rd. PONTIAC WUsiAaMms lage rore . pe qe Mile West anid 5 of Airport Rd. $ +s omc TRUCK and ‘ z 6006 Airport Road =| Va Mile North € 3\ of Williams Lake Rd. » =i 5 OPEN 1 to 9 P.M. Daily ~ Phone ORlando 3-0001 Sales by: ss. 7 ee 6220 Williems Lake Road ORiendo 3-4597 « realty >, imo. 10450 W. Nine Mile Read ° Ook Park 37, Michigen Jorden: 6-9834 | / f } : yi | | . | | ng | , | { ps if mae Ee | | TWENTY . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1959 | Prisoner Smoked Out —| Lease explained be owed bis flew Who Belongs on What Board Issues Buses SAN QUENTIN, Calif, (UPD—' Prisoner Oscar Lugo, 33, got a private cell after guards found him hiding. beneath the gymnasium bleachers at San Quentin Prison. inmates so many cigarettes he couldn't pay them —_ i | Side of the Jail Fence? TUCSON, Ariz. @—A group of ay Saudi Arabia has no navigable river. tention home were playing basket- 28 E. Huron ROY ANNETT, Ine. COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE Realtors St. Ph. FE 8-0466 Bobsledding has been an Olym- girls confined to the juvenile de-| iple Game since 1928, CALL Midwest Complete Remodeling @ Dens @ Recreation Rooms @ Bathrooms @ Partitions @ Painting and Wecorating @ Plastering @ Insulation @ Rooms Added @ Gutters @ Violations Corrected @ Cement & Electric Work @ Piers @ Ratwalls Summer Special! .. NEW PORCHES r, replace, Midwest = Ga ex in Registered Licensed Bullder € MONTHS TO PAY VALUES IN HOME MODERNIZATION Builders and Supply FOR TOP KITCHENS Modernize your kitchen now at Midwest's sensational summer _savings,—Fiatures_end_tile ins ctuded. As low as NO MONEY DOWN $14.95 @ Month ADDITIONS — BEDROOMS ADDITIONS Q \ Finished or semi-finished whichever you prefer... Midwest will build it for less with finest materials NO MONEY DOWN g $17.95 a Month BEDROOMS Midwest will raise your dormers MON DOWN to make an extra bedroom, No fy Planning is FREE and costs $14.95 a Month . as little as Call Now for Free Estimates MI D WEST BUILDERS & SUPPLY 20 Years in arnazingly low. , Pontiac Get Several Estimates—Make Sure One of Thent is Ours 9 North Telegraph—'2 Block North of Tel-Huron Center PHONE FE 4-2575 | putting in their new homes on | side. | and — in ranges and ovens ji— Prepare for ‘World’s Fair’, of Gardening in 1960 NEW YORK (UPI)—A ‘World's Fair’ of gardening, the first great international exhibition of its kind since World War II, will open March 25, 1960, in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The ‘International Horticultural _ — to be known as — expects five million Exhibition’ “Floriade” visitors during its six months, SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! FULL PRICE hae as $390 DOWN Pius Coste °67.00 MONTHLY Inc. Taxes & Ins. CHECK THESE F (7 LE BARON ScHooL OC. NI BEVERLY PONTIAC xX BUILT IN OVEN & o ZS} RANGE x TENNYSON MADISON JUNIOR V7] FULL KITCHEN af: Moon M |< 5S" ——[X] cupBoarDs x MANSFIELD 8 7] FORMICA a xX COUNTERS x MADISON } —— i FLUSH part X] CLOSET Doors x DIRECTIONS: Perry St. to Joslyn, Jos- —— : lyn to Tenneyson, East — 3 blocks to x 52 GAL. ELECTRIC ; model home. 7S} HOT WTR. HEATER x Model Open 12-9 Daily ~ SALES BY WARREN STOUT REALTOR 77 NORTH SAGINAW STREET EATURES OAK FLOORS WOOD WINDOWS SPACIOUS: UTILITY ROOM TILE BATH WITH SHOWER Walking Distance To All Séhools, Shopping PHONE FE 5-8165 BUILT-IN KITCHEN — Barton-Wayburn Bldg Company are proud of the kitchens they are Fruitwood cabinets, Formica counter tops | ggasi iy PHA TERMS — 60 *% Phete Pontiac Press this small home. Warren Stout who is handling the sales annotnces open house starting at noon every day. 784 E. Tennyson is the address. The homes sell for $8,390 with $390 down. Cold Logic Leads — Pontiac's north are ica atures of Most synthetic gems contain gaseous bubbles. Route That's Impossible The trouble is Rupert and Col In 1.322 Colors not intersect, nor present and Sixth St. - BROWN BROS. 704 W. Huron FE 8-9311 "i i Aged Woman in ‘Hootch’ | BARRE, Vt. (UPID—When re made their first “hootch” raid in| 30 years, they Mrs. An- tonetta Roncoroni, 75, for illegally | selling beer and whisky to four] men. Because of her age she was given a suspended 90-day jail sen- tence. | _, THINKING OF A SWIMMING POOL? See your Esther Williams Pool Distributer — exclusive tor Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield . Phone FE 4-0777 E - Arcus protects children . oe while it adds ie — A rode» if % @ protects € children, pets fect background for flower- ing bs and vines. Nationally © ‘known Anchor Fence never needs Call for @ free estimate FE 5-7471 Ponce Factory Installed property Anckor or | to Summer Comfort’ é TTtT an Me 3 ST ene etme f Cold logic can help avoid undue| Me ag + ia U N I S E P discomfort ‘from summer heat, |@i.07 ie I I Teward this end the Title Coun- at ae cil of America offers warm home- = eee ALSO ; makers the following tool ideas: gy r * T M RAILING First rule for minimizing per-'@ i ; ipiration, is to avoid brooms and @ i t mf oo mops during the hottest, part of & oad For a Step in Beauty the day. Ideally the homemaker should make a_ habit of post- rr If it's impos-|g ae wer => CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ One-Piece Construction 7a a- luncheon = siestas. sible to catch a few midday winks, L then at least defer strenuous house- hold fask# until the sun's fry WF abates. The summer can be less un- | comfortable generally if bome- | | making is reduced to the ab- | | a” | solute essentials. This is one of | the reasons for the widespread Free Estimates = We Deliver ‘Anywhere! A @ Permanent Beavty—Rugged Dependability @ FHA Specifications @ Strong Reinforced Casting @ Avoid Messy Installation | preference America’s wife- a ippi mother-cook-mald-chauffeur has kK Satety Tread Reduces Slipping for household surfaces of ceram- UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE le tile, which requires negligible @ maintenance. rt] It is utterly pointless, for exam- & ple. to wax ceramic tile. Its dur- i. able surface requires no protective gy coating. Its natural beauty needs g 6497 Highland Rd. -(M-59) OR 3-7715 no polishing < or buffing. ‘eunsueeeno SOLO ete Ds t OIG Tear iii Bveryone Can Afford Our Material nn) Power and Skills Make This Outstanding Price Possible-You ~ eR See E Ne Pay No More FOR CUSTOM DESIGNED ADDITION BEC rx ROOM ADDITION siamt 10'x 18’ FINISHED INTERIOR—NO MONEY DOWN CALL 7 DAYS A WEEK 24 HOURS A DAY NO OBLIGATION FE 8-0332 Complete Remodeling Service ATTICS - KITCHENS - ADDITIONS -) DENS - REC, ROOMS - BATHS - ( GARAGES ~ FOUNDATIONS ih Li MOS. TO PAY Ist PAYMENT IN AUG. “building company ! @ FACE BRICK CONSTRUCTION @ PLASTER OR ACOUSTICAL CEILING @ HEAT DUCT FROM FURNACE @ ELECTRICAL OUTLETS @ RECESSED LIGHTING @ COMPLETE INSULATION @ LIFELONG ‘ALUMINTM WINDOWS @ ROOFING. TO MATCH HOME @ PERMITS AND PLANS 15 W. Lawrence St., Pontioc 10760 W. Nine Mile—Ook Park ye ae ee a ee ee, So ae amend sd j te d j ‘ : - \ i 4 a. > >} / 4 i g f ; _ 2 f | ya | 3° ie __.__.. THE PONTIAC PRESS: SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1959 __ ft TWENTY-ONE? 4 Check Details Carefully. When House Hunting Buying a new “package” home set less furniture o : ~ : 6 4 9 in & suburban development pre-|use many mirrors. Onea, tee Box. 4 oe sag ns sents many problems that don't/niture is underscale. i “s arise in buying an older or custom-| INVESTIGATE THE SITE. ‘The : ; built house. You don’t get a chance|model home will. usually be on a. : t ad 3 ’ to see the house you are buying; |nicely graded hear a paved instead, you see a glittering model seed. Bart be a with mere-_ or sample home that could be icking your 3) different in many important ways di vy . page mae: from the one that will be built for it's a rocky desert where nothing | you. will grow, or a low-lying swamp DON'T LET LOOKS DECEIVE that will rou. Model houses are furnished|flooded. | Ww look bigger than they are, Doe| Betare You sign, find out whe ) y are. Deco- eS rators use wall-to-wall carpeting Wil Yay Sr inetelling Streets, Saas a a "| sewers, utility lines and when. | < a Pe Check on the local zoning; you : . 4 may find oo attractive ae ‘ " 1} 0) Ail P woods near plot are zoned a it Q for industrial use. If there are | OW A handsome trees on your plot, | : make sure that the builder will | | leave them there when he builds. a] then ASK QUESTION. Construction ose details will be hidden in the add Modern ifinished, furnished model home. . ,__ |Demand specifications: A well-| e 4 q i . : Air Conditioning | insulated house should have at. £ : -—. — when wish — two inches of mineral wool | e Nj % " ; a 3 : you jor its equivalent in walls, four | a : # ea . ‘ ; a € Y |wallbo in ceilings. The gypsum Dowagiac furnaces are rug- wallboard should be one-half inch gedly built (Protected bya thick. Lifetime Warranty) and de- | A quality plastering Job should’ —— signed for the addition of _ include three coats. If oak flooring. TT air conditioning when fur- lis advertised but covered by wall-' nace is installed or later. |to-wall carpeting, make sure it Call us for estimate. lisn’t an inferior grade, discolored ‘and knotted, Take nothing for granted. If . an expansion attic is advertised, | ERY, make sure that it isn’t really just a large crawispace, too small for a comfortable room. In one Heating and Sheet Metal_| New Jersey development, home- | Contractor buyers started to add rooms, in 351 N. PADDOCK ST.| the iccal buitiang inspect The FE 5-6973 | floor joists were strong enough | | for storage, but not for rooms. am ; | Snoop in attic and cellar, where | construction details are in plainest 9 view. In the attic, you can examine Steel Furnaces ‘carpentry details that are hidden Weter Heaters « Air Conditioners (elsewhere. In the cellar, you can —_______________________ ‘check on the quality of electric ON E-HALF "Eire lawyer familiar with de- MILLION velopment housing before you sign janything. Tell him everything you expect and let him settle argu- ments with the builder. He'll see problems you've missed, get you : |a clear, comprehensive contract oa Say jover which there will be a mini- 3 y jmum of argument after you've Folia Bass Home trying to keep up with the demand for our on Van Norman Lake | 1960 BONUS BABIES in beautiful Continued from Page 17) ; p | F Waterford’s “Picture Home” Community in Pontiac's ees r= Prestige Location ved teick eth pay hao . The New 1960 Model The highest compliment folks can pay our new 1960 model homes : - T ene $ is the way they’re BUYING ‘em. Everyone is enthused about the . ° one | | lal from 14,550 sp riona: exciting Bonus features of these strikingly different homes. -If you Need a Room Air Conditioner MAXIMUM FHA and VA FINANCING haven't yet seen our new 1960 Bonus Babies, DON’T DELAY! that operates on 115-Vlt ==) ————— _ Come out this weekend house current? Exciting “Bonus Features” of Our | LOTS 75’ BY 150’ OR BIGGER | OW New 1960 Model Homes Paved Streets * City Sidewalks ° Storm Sewers - Full Face Brick na * Storms and screens at no extra cost FRIGIDAIRE OFFERS TWO 115-VOLT MODELS matches the white leather headboard. Her throw pillows are green, pink and red. She has a maple platform rocker, | slipcovered in pink corduroy. and Textures to | On the lower level there is an | Choose From... outside entrance. The recrea- | See Us First. Save Time tion room down here has a cork- | 56 0 IN STOCK FOR | ~~ tile floor. aye ormet = | walls are painted; three walls peeririaly | white, one pink. On one side is a red brick fireplace. Furniture is both maple and BUILDERS’ SUPPLY metal. Lounges used on the patio in hot weather are just as com- Pf Block .% Concrete Brick 5 8. Telegraph Rd. 2-8186 fortable next to the fireplace in * General Electric Built-In oven and range * * Range Hood and Fan *& Ceramic) Tile Bathroom floor | % Genuine washable Woll-Tex (mot poper || 8 a i as wallpgper) ; cane — a * Birch folding closet doors ——== The New 1960 Model! *& Range Backsplash of Vikon Anodized SPECIAL! \ ~~, ] 4 y] 50 prartee , . Super SCOE vom F4, ew select 1959 Medel AS-100 | WITH FRIGIDAIRE § % ittle as DRY-COOLING TO $7132 a'week LUCK BOTH HEAT , | AND HUMIDITY! om | 's the advanced concept of room air conditioning ietgned for most homes or apartments with a wiring a standard house-power, if your local electrical codes per- 'y ge i, i ° F. sit. Fulleated cooling capacity! Super Meter-Miser j - oe i port Rd. Watch for signs. New 1960 Model compressor! : The f Condit 1 4 \ | xe et—the Onl ecitag Seiler Pout Gise | real SCO ion 13,850 —_ OR ctneennentaeeon niaeiaads t e Y \ and VA_ NC ; L a os - oe ‘ / . : * org a FHA and VA ~ ING : | so J. Ww. MURPHY EL 7-0440 A HOLDEN RED STAMPS ° y - ‘yt - Model Phone Te aS eet O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY | | L. SMOKLER & ¢ , . es OR 3-4 91 1 at se Bact x 6 Cae Medel Al-100 M models are available MAXIMUM FHA and VA FINANCING at spectacular savings. ace au dane Take the “high road” to Highland Estates A u FROM PONTIAC, drive out mend ‘ Authorized Ouklond County Distributor -. "$71 Vootheis Road . . WE 22919 -" : | : : 4: f ; F) é - | : 2 ee oh +2) _ HOME LOOKING ' SHABBY! then dress it up with wonderful porto Bava ore meta most- 65 HI-HILL DRIVE Pontiac R-1 (M-24) %% Mile N. of Sliver Bell FEderal 8-0803 Suaeneeeeeuuannny . Ft. of Living ij . MIRACLE HOME w s:zurnt $15,500 a MULTI-LAKES REALTY BE 2060 &. Commerce R4. MA 4-1578 Srititiitiiitiiiily THE PRE-CAST STONE SIDING FOR EVERLASTING. ‘HOME BEAUTY Building Costs “Teo Tair Give Us A rem timete MAGNOLIA STONE FE 6.4622 a <—_o Ste ca LOADED WITH LONGEVITY — Architect Rudolph A. Matern of a family. It has a total of seven rooms, with two baths. Building Service designed this home so that it can change with the changing needs FE 4.6909 4 to # fh> 48 © Court Drive, Pestine vI $9'-2° is et th 1310" — eT =, ; : SEE NEW HOMES IN *{ f a? fi Y) y; Oo. Lee 1 | Goodrich Farms Y BEOROOM | §BEDROOM3) + gid gis eit” Pit : LAL wane tte Poe BN Off Sashabaw ray y 2a 9-420 ¢ RM oak SHOP or WILSHIRE CONST.. co. y , eager dbo STORAGE LI 9-4474 y / Wen 2 a v 7-626 Y f , | : = cl ome tor Land Contracts—Real Estate— 4 : | ‘a Trust Service Cc) {1 ” { DAWSON & WATSON c cl #arace ml. B. J. Dawson, Hugh A. Watson ' ] Phone we s-seoe " s Pontiac . _ LIVING ROOM pea La IL j age 18-6 4 12 eS ae c i: “ h i a -% ae is a= 1 growing children. But the rooms are laid out Room Functions Change Atter Kids Leave Home By DAVID L. BOWEN over. Architect Rudolph A. ADDITIONS i STONE and | “Sure, we need four bedrooms Matern set out to remedy this now, but what'll we do with all lack of farsightedness, and his As low $9950 ALUMINUM SIDING those sleeping rooms when the, xe is House of the Week ; kid ye : As As im $4950 i 7 ae ascii as fron a ‘oan. The essential features of Mat- For Quality Work “a conscious spouse is blocking your F's solution are in ‘the bedroom ection of the seven-room con- For Quality Work ' road to home ownership, here's aj® : plan that may help remove the ‘temporary home. During the years obstruction ichildren are part of the family. ~ =s , Ae i the roughly rectangular sleeping PRICE Me | it's a medium-sized four-bedroom | a ie divided ‘ato four bed- iddle g —th j ping secti rooms. Two baths are in _ this TO SAVE! ENCLOSED PORCH ect be Camrsted om four, Dart of the house, one handy to the As Pr $3950 bedrooms into two “‘his’’ and ‘‘her”’ sate ce Ltintball wee BIG BEAR PRICES ARE DESIGNED suites = When the children grow oldcr Removal of a few partitions marry, and move out to set up children into one tailor-made foes aiirogel Oe annie oat BUDGET AT EASE a pair of grandparents smart i P pentry and redecoration. enough to plan for a comfortable The two ea the etrest BUDGET YOUR PAYMENTS—EASILY E life after the children are gone. | ids ot the hall becorme @ bad One executive in the housing | room and connecting den (or of- _ industry has pointed out that | fice) for the man of the house, } most home design today is | with easy access from the main aimed at the young, expanding | entrance. Carpentry required: family—with little thought being | two doorways cut in ‘partition given to the needs of a couple walls, one sealed. NO MONEY DOWN! whose child-rearing days are | other side o e ha CALL NOW ! . ” line Lip’ of te ae ales beats = ! FHA-60 Months to Pay! OPERATORS ON DUTY pletely feminine suite composed of 4g? .No Payments til August 24 HOURS A DAY Study Plan Order Ooupos bedroom, sitting or sewing room, Send to The Pontiac Press, | and ¢connecting bath. Carpentry) Pontiac, Mich. required: one archway and one Enclosed ts 50 cents in coin 'doorway cut in partition walls, two ta « ‘ doors sealed. Mtudy’ plan of. The fouse of || The unusual flaxibility in the bed. = Ml The Week Design X62 room section is not the only ad- vantage of this design. The im- an” mampe So Please ‘portant living and service areas of not use sticky tape on ithe house -were laid out with both | coins. efficiency and beauty in mind. CONSTRUCTION CO. im ] NAME. ......cce.ccccceceeee .. [They would make living a com- (Pease Print) _|fort. at any stage of family de- 92 W. HURON—PONTIAC | STREET ..........sessseeees . || velopment. CITY........ STATE......... A foyer at the front entrance routes traffic either into the LOOK AT ALL YOU GET FOR ONLY ‘64 ...... G.I. APPROX. INCLUDES TAXES, PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, INSURANCE The Spotlite House 9 400 4 No Money Down *99 Moves You In FHA SMALL DOWN PAYMENT—S66 PER MO. Ee MODEL OPEN 12-9 P.M. DAILY AND SUNDAY FREE CARPETING LIVING ROOM. DINING and HALL -sexxcer~ s'—) @ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER @ BRICK FACE . ofa 2 © 3 BEDROOMS ® NEARLY 900 SQ. FT. | ae a i L| © FREE CARPETING in LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, HALL |. cpa vcpoRtaTiON—SCHOOLS © LARGE PICTURE WINDOW © TILE in BATHROOM = © LARGE CLOSETS ¢ FORCED AIR HEAT . SHOPPING—CHURCHES -@ FORMICA KITCHEN COUNTER | SHORT 10 MINUTE DRIVE 3 © ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS => TO DOWNTOWN PONTIAC | » -FE | FE 59252. , SPOTLITE BUILDING CO, "rm 2."" 263 w. Seah eaeie DAILY & SUNDAY DURING EARLY YEARS: Four bedrooms so they won't go to waste after children mature make this an ideal home for a family with and leave home. . . formal living room, the informal Mit A. Trzos TO PUT you AND YOUR For Quality Wer ‘a turns a home that can easily their own homes, the use of rooms| ern nee techea area, : accommodate from three to five ou're really living! The best in modern fuels deserves the best in modern equipment, | Play safe, Be sure. | ACCEPT NOTHING BUT HEATING EQUIPMENT || THERE'S NOTHING FINER BUILT! Cee 2 FOR LATER YEARS — This is how bedroom section would look after conversion for use by middle-aged couple. | the bedroom hall. The living and dining rooms are in line, provid- | 3101 Orchard Lake 2 ing an expanse more than 8 | Keego Harbor feet long. ig Eves. and Sun. FE 2-0278 A fireplace in the center of the, Call MA 6-6247 interior living room wall and a bow, window on the exterior wal] insure |S elegance. The dining room could be screened off or added to the formal entertainment space, de- ALUMINUM pending upon what the occasion required. co cowrnoy | SIDING The kitchen is well located for control of the rear play areas | Now everybody can afford it. No and has U-shaped counters. The ]| money down, first payment 60 | family room adjoins the kitchen days. As low as $12.00 a month, onllthelle Complete house $496.00. and up i left and has wide sliding (average cost of two paint jobs). Glass doors leading to the rear } gnsuiates at same time. Installed of the house. ér in stock for do-it-yourselfers. A mud room and laundry ore | Free estimates either way. te the right of the kitchen with | Seve eae ea nee | ALUMINUM or storage space beyond that. If | built without a basement, furnace AWNINGS = a water heater could be ct ‘ated where basement stairwe! is joer. "1 31” WIDE $9.95 This rear service and inforrnalf, ° 40” WIDE $14.95 living area would also change its’ : ; function during a family’s ‘ater} Free Estimates—Any Size ; years, but these changes would NID) i | mainly be in name. The family ALUM, STORMS, JALOUSIES, /room would be @ coffee or card ORNAMENTAL IRON IN STOCK | room, the laundry area would | be called a hobby room, and the L rey or stor age room { more stor- “The O14 Reliable Pioneers” age than shop when bicycles were Auburn & Rochester Ras. part of the family equipment) would become either a real shop CALL NOW or a garden hot house. The design offers 1,492 square! UL 2-4900 feet of habitable area, with 360 RES. OL 1-6623 additional in the garage and shop. REVERSE CHARGES Over-all dimensions are 73' wide by 33° 9” deep. TE SAVE 33/4% on Patio Stones 24° x24" 16"x16" 12" x24" 16" x32" $1.20 | 60¢ | 7O¢ | $1.35 Smooth Finish—Choice of 6 Colors—Factory to You All A-l Rustic are Picnic Tables aes] 17% Various Sizes and Widths REINFORCED "CONCRETE WASTE BURNERS..... $19.98 LARGE SELECTION OF OUTDOOR FIREPLACE UNITS Trellis——Pergolas—Bird Baths—Lawn Ornaments Patio Furniture—Picket Fencing—Redwood Flower Boxes |}. ROGER A. AUTHIER CO. iE 10570 Highland Road (M-S9) at Teggerdine Road OPEN DAILY 8 te 7 —SUN. 10 76 iM 34825 oy AA Sp tos rene 25 The niumber of person over the) age of 65 in British Colutpbia has. more’ than ' doubled in the past/each year comes from the sale of years.’ \. c_ -tebaeee, FOR ANY MODERNIZATI ON WORK, CALL @ Remodeing” FE 5-8405 | Sank” AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. ~___Pentise. 2110 Dixie Hwy., at Telegraph ~~ ae 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY PRODUCTS Call Us for All Your CONCRETE NEEDS CURBS — DRIVEWAYS —WALKS —WALLS Concrete Pipe—Sand—Gravel—Mortar—Brick Building and Mason Supplies CATSMAN COMPANY 339 S. Paddock St. SINCE 1908 FE 2-0283 \ \ . ’ . . . IIPTALLALAL A LL 2 \ TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops in Comfort, Convenienc and Economy! For Free Heating Survey and Estimate; Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successtful Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Lake Ave. C heute ude ued uh ube ue eu ued ude udu FE 2-9124 I ir | Me nite”. MORTGAGES for Home Improvements and CONSOLIDATION of DEBTS * Improve Your Home We Do the Work * Consolidate All Payments Save All That Interest Money * Pay Off Existing Mortgages or Land Contracts If You Have Reasonable Equity * Low Interest Rate 12 to 15 Year Terms FREE APPRAISALS °’ Free Consultation Service Ask for Mortgage Department Big Bear Construction Co. 92 West Huron PEDY BILT Means Guaranteed Just 15 homes will be built in = Workmanship and Materials § this area. The mode} is furnished’ ERATORS ON DUTY 24 HOURS A DAY Pontiac | loffers literally endiess possibilities design possibilities are only part of for the homemaker who wants | the story. Permanence, long-range mental capacity of an average | something ott of the ordinary that | economy and ease of cleaning are jelephant. CORNER INTEREST — Using the colors in Pontiac Press Phote the American flag, Wiggs and Moll’s have dec- tiered corner table. The washable plastic braid+ orated a home in Westchester Village. It is open ed rug is red, white and blue. There are drop daily from noon and is located 4 mile east of leaves on the maple coffee table. Notice that Lahser road on West Maple. In this all-purpose hitching post table lamp at the right. Sheer two couches have been covered with red white, nubby textured curtains let in plenty of uroy slipcovers and placed against a double _ light. ‘What's Columbus Doin Ceramic Tile Walls Offer Sea een Individual Designs —__ assarous, wa. w = is ¥ Smart home decorators want to| ness, yet one that has a constan be different, yet safe. They want to express their individual tastes and ideas, but they also want their cre- ations to be permanent as well as’ | eenmmmy ae color tiles. Other effects can be Plie j | . ‘ , meguing ter a ccc S| by using different shaped) “He wasn’t even born in Mary ioration, because there are so many eew. even ln here.” |happy and rewarding solutions. ‘One material alone, ceramic tile, | And with real ceramic tile, these | Another possibility is the use of }tiles with designs already on them. Gojumbus. | These tiles can also be used as, or interspersed with sotid-; lean guarantee years of satisfac-| ithe bonus features for the home-} Saas = Irene L. Culhane of Detroit says @ t that when she toured the state- everall efiect in the reer. house jn Annapolis the guide ex- g plained every artifact in sight ex- @ ) service ON i Eff 9 To Pay. 2. tz eee cept the portrait of Christopher @ 2 ow In ee owe She asked why. The guide re SS and colored tiles in a regular pat- land. I haven't any idea why he's » The whalé is said to have the We Build Up to a Standard of Ouality Soe . . . Not Down to a Price “There Is No Substitute for Experience” BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE Incorporated Open Suits 9:00 - 5:30 Financing Up to 7 Years 207 W. MONTCALM FE 4-9544 At the flashing white light just east of Oakland — A. Murray White WANTED | ANY TYPE of WORK ~~ Lowest Prices (srs: SN ee | a pee HOME PLANNING Oe! HOUSE RAISING @ KITCHENS @ ATTICS @ RECREATION ROOMS © BATHROOMS @ PLUMBING @ HEATING @ SHEET METAL WORK | tion, | maker who truly wants to combine | * * junique beauty with complete WwW On top of the list for the imagina-| |practicality. FRED ° 'tive homemaker is the real ceram- lic tile mural. Because of ceramic R ' MOOTE, Inc. \tile’s range of colors, shapes and ochester Vi W . sizes, murals can be made from! Electrical Contractor ipractically any sketch or in any State and City Lieénsed ~~ pattern — ranging from elaborate . |“‘paintings” in tile to simple geo- Furni hed M q ° COMMERCIAL metric. shapes. 0 @ e INDUSTRIAL Then there is the rewarding Over 25 Years in Pontiac technique of using sheets of ce | Prospective home buyers in 845 W. Huron St. ramic tile made up in specified Rochester are viewing a model FE 2-3924 — FE 2-4008 percentages of selected colors ar- lene at 245 Alice street, corner of D 5 M Euilding Service FEderal 2255 E. Walton Blvd Open Daily to 9 P. M. Corner Opdyke Sunday 12 to 4 = EVENINGS and SUNDAY OR 3-2276 PET EL Lh abetted te ranged randomly, This kind of Third The Fairview Ranch home, |= —- treatment provides a wall h built by Carl R. Queck and Com- ever-changing newness and fresh- | nany, offers some unusual features GARAGES CUSTOM BUILT--- SPECIAL PRICES NOW IN EFFECT o Block @ Brick @ Frame Our business is building garages that fulfill the needs of your family while keeping price in mind. We have a list of specifica- tions for a good garage which we ‘suggest you use in your dis- cussions when getting competitive bids. Send for it today, with no obligation, for it will quickly en- able you to detect a good builder from a production builder. OR 3-5619 BUILDERS OF FINE GARAGES for $13,550. The-model is open daily * 7722 Austere, Waterford | from one to eight If No Answer, Calf OR 3-2360 ee |for a house in the under $14,000 i class. | come see | by Pixley’s of Rochester. Contem- e porary design and th colc boty sign and earth colors are’ newest in | There are three bedrooms, a full basement and built-in kitch- | en equipment, including a gar- bage disposal and hood fan. Ce- | =e ramic tile bath, built-in book- —~S Fit cases and frultwood kitchen cab- | inets are other features SUND AY - City conveniences including side- ee] | COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM ler yeter are atiractive talking 2 to 6 P.M. © Recreation Rooms @ Breezeways @ Porches @ Roofing @ Siding Free Estimates FHA TERMS Cement Work ff Cari R. Queck and Company ‘was |have done custom building and re- | modeling work up to now. This P ed V -Bilt Gar aqe Co. ‘expansion into the low-pr iced home | points, ‘field is an innovation. Homes sell Saccharin is 300 times sweeter than cane sugar. GEE Mode! W. Longfellow “¥ NO OTHER COSTS N, W. Walton Featuring 4 Large B The Carpet Queen EVERY ROOM FULLY CARPETED | Za SEE THE 240 SOQ. FT. DREAM KITCHEN See toe 3 BIG BEDROOMS SALES BY JIM WILLIAMS «|]. 4 \.. PONTIAC FE 4.0547, | the Tri-Level Tiled Bath with double vanity and mirror, Paneled Activities Room with Natural Fireplace, Built-in Hotpoint Oven and Cooking Units, plus Many Other Outstanding Conveniences. ~~ the homes -——=: dm Sha tb mer ay per er cap Sa. ae if edrooms, a 2-Car Attached Garage, Ceramic 19.9502 tn PLUS LOT AN GELUS MEADOWS | © Where you're close-in, yet peaceful © Where restricted devglopment protects you | © Where vacationland i is only minutes ey, a BATEMAN ‘& KAMPSEN, Realtors coe | ——— pelideueusadel y TWENTY-FOUR f } i ! : . f / : ‘ \ mt j - : / Ke THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1959 | . } f I : | | f Fae / 1 } j | f f AS F “4 Pe | ; f Ny j E t , Japan's death rate from heart disease is only about one-tenth of that prevailing among citizens | of the United States. / Complete Furnace Cleaning Includes: a. ‘tee, *20} © DUCT WORK Work Guaranteed On!y Power Suction gives a com-~ plete job. Most modern in the DUSIMeSS We Do Not Sell or Repair Furnaces — Our Specialty Is Cleaning. ————WE CLEAN GAS—OIL—COAL FURNACES—BOILERS AND COMMERCIAL CALL OR 3-0100 THE WAYBARETIE — This models of an economy home built by Barton- Wayburn Bldg. Company and handled by Warren Stout. Selling for $8,390, the house has two bed- Understanding Instead of Memory + After Train Hits Cor © | ANN ARBOR (AP) — A thief HOME TUCSON. Ariz. @—Melva E.\made off with three rubber : he Seeil ihe Cline, 20, looked to the lett as she and wire models of a redbeltied 1370 Sa. Ft. rick, me . @ railroad crossing snake, a, hognose spake and a sap Two-Car Plastered Garage. and saw a light far down the ringnecked snake worth a total of a Large ! — 4 . i ($150 from the University of Mich- Tiree beareame She thought she had sufficient ‘gan museum. ; Mischen, Sith eating space time to cross and drove on, she ¢ baibs pith frame & fan ‘was struck by a train coming from| Tests bave established that loss maverel 6 , 4 hearth her right. lof sleep due to hot weather con-' ones Gorse, ft. of state Mrs. Cline, who suffered minor tributes heavily to summer heat studio tn loving coom injuries, later learned the light! exhaustion. Heawoed’pancled Uving room ss tank, copper plumbing Facts Enlightep Woman Thief Steals ‘Snakes’ on the left was a warehouse flood-! light. a truck delivering flowers: Take It Easy, the Next Load May Be Yours. omen on — ALL THIS FOR $19,950 ON YOUR LOT — Mode! Shown by Appointment E. J. DUNLAP FE 8-1198 Custom Balléers Your Plans or Ovre * , Save Your Load MBUS, Ohio # — Sign on ODEL SWIM POOL Miracle Mi, Segre Pentiae Frees Phete rooms, living room, kitchen, utility room and full bath. It is located at 784 East Tennyson, with a second model around the corner on Arlene. It will be open daily fram noon on. is one of two KLEEN-AIR FURNACE CLEANERS Jim Lonie 1702 Alma St Vien Your Furnace Cleaning Now! Call New for Definite Date! New Way to Do Long Division CHICAGO (NEA) — If you had, the system aimed at removing the'8 write a @ in the quotient, and trouble learning long division as a |@peuish for your kids. child, you'll probably be happy to/ The new system of tea know that someone's come up With 675 Sq. Ft. Baseboard & 754 Bonita Drive sina ELECTRIC-HEATING 5-«:=! INSTALLED GOMPLETE Heating Costs Per Month Approximately $15.75 (With Specified insvistion) Contact Your Franchised Dealer for ELECTROVE CTOR RAGLIN ELECTRIC CO. EM 3-6234 Residential and Commercial Wiring $695.00 | | Cabinet Heaters Lakewood Village —_ t | ye hes ? 3 7 55 East Pike St. NO MONEY DOWN 36 MONTHS TO PAY! ON BRAND NEW - WATER | IN BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN 74.2 srtnne we NY! ES . luxury hes away. Here's hing c get! ing to fit your but RANCH HOMES, TRI-LEVELS, COLON- - 2 1ALS, WITH OR WITHOUT BASEMENTS, ' ALL FACE-BRICK, 3 AND 4 BEDROOMS, a. 2 AND 3 BATHS, 242-CAR ATTACHED = GARAGES, C.£. BUILT-INS, FULL SEPAR- xe ATE DINING ROOMS, TWIN VANITIES, OTHER LUXURY FEATURES. = 3 : > At the corner of Pontiac Trail and Welch . Reed. Laneoth Crest is easily and quickly WINDING BLA cK reached from Pontiac. ROADS Top , SYSTEew TeR 20 %eBish \INCOLN CREST one : Daity & Sun. 12-9 J cs “ Se ee ee ee Ss Ok leit = £ 4 \ ; a pp + © @ MwA O66 BK EB a = Poul Le Bost, Builder & Developer 19200 James Cousens, DI 1-1500 ket 4-361) ‘re eoues || (240710) 81-FOOT, WIDE, BRICK HOMES ON, 1001 16 40:EOOT WADE] HOMESITES 3, | / . ™~ = . = e oy | : : . re “a } ed in some | A TITE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. \ sues, 1959. | { : At Junior Highs Fra of Slaughter Ends in Chicago but Small Ones Left to Keep City Tops | CHICAGO (AP) — An era in Chicago’s meat packing industry is coming to a close. Within a few weeks, all major companies which brought the city renown a8 “hog butcher for the world” will have quit livestock slaughtering in Chicago. 5S | Wilson & Co., third largest meat | packer in the nation, ceased | slaughtering operations here four! years ago; Swift & Co., the No. 1) meat producer, halted all slaugh- | tering today and within the next! few weeks Armour & Co., the sec-. ond largest, also will shut down its’ plants here. All ascribed the shutdowns to facilities too obsolete to be mod- | ernized profitably. Each had ope-| rated in Chicago more than 75) years, Most of that time they vir- | tually comprised the industry here and made Chicago the largest! livestock market in the world, But with the expansion of rail- read facilities and—trueking pera tions, the companies built more modern plants elsewhere, always! moving closer to sources of live-! stock supply and markets for meat. The departure of these great companies from Chicago, how- ever, does not leave the city with- out this major industry. There still , are about 25 packers here who! buy approximately 25 per cent of all cattle and sheep and 30 per, cent of all hogs shipped to Chicago for sale, Others are taken by buyers for; slauggter elsewhere, mostly at| plants in the East. With about 50, such buyers representing almost} 300 packers, industry spokesmen | say there hardly is any likelihood’ that Chicago will lose its top rank-, ing spot as a livestock market. | Both Swift and Armour will} con- | tinue buying here. Together, they | have been taking about 16 per cent of the cattle offered for aitie| Over the past 10 years, the Chi-; cago stockyards has handled an| average of more than five mil-/ lion cattle, hogs and sheep a year. | Bob-Lo Suspect Gives Self Up Surrenders in Detroit, Denies Taking Part in Island Gun Battle | “WINDSOR, Ont. P—A’ four-day manhunt in Ontario and Michigan, for a man wanted in connection | with a gun battle on Bob-Lo Island in the Detroit River ended yester-| day with the surrender of Leroy Morency. The 23-year-old Ambherstburg, Ont., man surrendered in a Detroit bar to a reporter and a photog- rapher from the Windsor Star. Morency had been sought in connection with a gunfight Tues- day between two men and On- tario Provincial Police that cli- maxed an unsuccessful robbery attempt on an amusement park safe at Bob-Lo Island opposite | Amberstburg. — Morency denied any part in the gunfight, which resulted after po- lice were tipped off by telephone | to the holdup plan. Both bandits escaped the police ambush, but an Amherstburg man was arrested later that day in Amherstburg. Leslie Temesy, 35, the-father of six children, is charged with at- tempted robbery in connection with the Bob-Lo incident. The charge also names Morency. Bail for Temsey was set at $10,000. Mother Changes | Abduction Story GUYMON, Okla. (AP)—A_ good looking Ohio mother; who said she had been abducted in Albuquer- que, changed her story here Fri day under FBI questioning. Mrs, Jeanette Bailey, 25, and the three persons she said were holding her captive, were released from jail after a U.S. District At- terney said no federal statutes had been violated. * * Mrs. Bailey, the mother of two children from Akron, Ohio, told officers here she had been brought from Albuquerque by two men and a woman, She said she had fled after they stopped at a motel. But police Chief J. L. Shephard said ‘she changed her story quite a bit” during an interrogation by the — FBL 5 DONALD DUCK Sign for Summer session School Cost for the summer program at Eastern is $25 per student, Classes will begin June 22 and end July 31. School hours will be from 8 ~ ne = Abbe Lane Suing NBC for $600,000 NEW YORK (AP)—Singer Abbe Lane is suigg the National Broad- casting Co. Yor $600,000 in dam ages for injuries she says she sus- tained during a TV show. In a suit filed Friday in State Supreme Court, Miss Lane, 27,' claimed injuries to her left knee when she toppled from a “‘defec-| tive’ stairway while appearing! with her husband, Xavier Cugat, | on his TV program of March 1, 1957, In addition, the 59-year-old Cu- |gat has asked $100,000 damages | as a result of the alleged accident’ and_fortossesof_his_wife's—‘‘serv-_ ices and society.” | NBC entered a general: denial. Refrigerator Kills Girl BOSTON (AP)—June MacPhail, | 7, died Friday when she entered a disconnected refrigerator and the door slammed. Her cousin, Christine A. MacFarlin, 8, was re- vived by relatives and taken to a hospital. Police said the girls were alone in the MacPhail apartment where the refrigerator had been emptied in preparation for moving today. —— | Los Angeles has an average of | about five cars~for-every four | families ’ =7 two 55-minute studies (civics) and science. Robert D. Boyce, summer principal, said more than School s ~ hind to make up subjects. an be-! ($25,000 to $40,000 to Save $14 Million? * The Michigan Crime and Delin- quency Council wrote legislative ich represents industry, ‘labor and agriculture laymen. - : SS -? THE GIRLS un ~ -By Franklin Folger “T-de wish you'd hurry it up, Operator. I haven't got all day.’ BOARDING HOUSE Y/ Yj y Le Yb LORD PERCY ANDI WERE AMBLING A THROUGH THE PARK WHEN I HEARD A SNATCH OF NEWS FROM A NEAR ZUR et ib al ecallle G ILLED AT “( IMPERSONATING BRITISH NOBILITY: ~~ EGAD, TWIG6S, DO YOU SUPPOSE THAT a. > ~ ey, fs », EPG MR JZ ee YMASOR, I. FOLLOW YOU LIKE QxA BL Y os a “es be A TRUCKLOAD OF LiIM— BURGER! PERCY COULD BE THE BIGGEST HOAX G SINCE A DEFARTMENT 1¥\ STORE SANTA! BDLT DON'T TIP YOUR HAND UNTIL I KNOW FOR CERTAIN WHETHER THIS JOKER BELONGS IN pa DECK? T HOUND TRACKING ~ /) OT © 1000 0g OA Serves, tn VA ag BA Pen OR OLD BOY= OUT OUR WAY 41> HOW ABOUT CATCHING HE BIG GAME TOMOR- ROW AN' I NEED SOME PRACTICE! Ae — NOT ON YOUR LIFE/ THE LAST TIME WE FEW? I'M PITCHING IN | HAD A PRACTICE SESSION YOU THREW \ TOO MANY WILD ONES.1 COULDN’/TEVEN GET A GLOVE ON! YOUR MOTHER AND _/ SISTER DON'T KNOW A WILD PITCH ‘ FROM A STRIKE AN'I DON'T WANT hl THEM OUT HERE AGAIN WITH THEIR || SLY REMARKS ABOUT ME BEING Hi TM Meg US Pet. OF & 1999 by NEA Bervics. inc. 6-13 Let's SEE. BREAD, \— SPINACH, FLOUR ; By Walt Disney } | Y : i : ai | TWENTY-FIVE 4 4 oo, hoe AM ghee tenerved Site, F wld beter pr =q A eae ee 2S ame ‘ae By Carl Grubert THE BERRYS i ie eet ON THE WRONG FOOT, PAL! YOU'RE GETTING OFF @ AM2 —y—— YEAH! TO START MARRIED LIFE RIGHT, YOU SHOULD BE FORCEFUL! ASSERT YOURSELF / ey : ICE, | PETE...AND I DID LAY }- DOWN THE LAW.... yr BUT.MY SWEETIE - PIE KEEPS eee ~ ae ~ RE * ALLEY OOP rt + ¢ F / a — Re E A \ JOOLA, My LOVE! r'p >" 4 oO ~ <4 GIVEN YOU UP FOR “ AND TO \/ wack! “FA Lost, 6O HELP weex | Me Lg HAD! | WERE TAKING wast Pr /\ “x@OuT YOU | T ‘ >. 4 j ont | ) a ? f WEP? On SO —_ \ TY " [ co COP 18 ever wo stand (BN INS THINK WE sTLL WITH wey, OF BETWEEN ME DIFFERENT } \ vOu. 1S HE? COURSE, | AND WHAT I : \ OK, WANTED... JUST Trt ~ whack! MORN ~_— — + NANCY LVES OF MY PARTY TWICE ALRBADY! (IT WILL SAVE MILLIONS MORE BECAUSE L WON'T TAKE “NO” FOR AN ANSwer! NOW STOP SULKING, AND SIGN THIS CONTRACT I'M TRYING A NEW EXPERIMENT ~ mee - @ =~ Se ee Cae 10 ke lend Neen Smee me LM KNITTING A PRE-SHRUNK SWEATER By Dick Cavalli * THE WOLF BOY DARTMOUTH,’ *r MARRIED A MUTANT FROM PLANET 82-6," ( Vrs \ Pr WAS A VAMPIRE BAT.” / “eee “ | @ vote oy te tore — Tar tag OR Mon om, / THATS A Ae. TIC By Charles Kuhn WELL I GOT MY FIRGT S FROM MY BOY GEE, J JUST FOUND OUT... | -..T CAN OUTRUN HIM / | Kiss. FRIEND T"DAY, GRANOMA/ aN, _—_. eee | ove eve eveeeve °°? oe & © «@ rt "TWENTY-SIX Pontiac and Nearby Areas Mt.}Friday night, Burial will be in Mt. \Hope Cemetery. BABY BOY GARNER ,Chapel .with burial in Perry Prayers were offered this mor n-| Park Cemetery. ing at Perry Mt. Park Cemetery, Mr. Root, 31, was a food freezer, He is survived by his wife, for the infant son of Mg? and Mrs.’ Salesman, Verna; two daughters, Mrs. Al- c Surviving are his parents, Mr. bert Lyach and Mrs. Bernard Fick, Herbert S. Garner of 960 vais St and Mrs. Lyle Root of Pontjac,|both of Lapeer; two sons, age : , ith Rosen-|dain Jr. of Lapeer and Frank o S sing besides his parents are and a sister, Mrs, Jydith Rosen iether Ronald and fe sisters, baum of Chicago. Watersmeet; a brother, Harry of and12 grand: shildrean Nir Root -drewned— Wednesday; Lapeer—and MRS, WILLIAM UPLEGGER WILLIAM E, SMITH HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP —Serv- c~ynn and Kathy, all at homie The infant was born Thursday, in Lake St. Clair. afternoon at St. Joseph Mercy Hos pital and died there four hour 5) William E. Smith, 76, of 102': ice for Mrs. William (Emma R,) later: 'S. Saginaw St., died yesterday after Uplegger, 79, of 2309 Lakeside Dr., MRS. VICTOR LA LONDE an illness of several years. ‘Highland Township, will be held . ‘ employe of/from Richardson-Bird Funeral Ss for Mrs. Victor (Ida M.) He was a former emp al alone 84, af A-79 Union St. will the Oakland County Road Com- Home, Milford, Monday at 1:30) +a p 0 a.m, Monday in mission. ip.m. ; ; 7 ett ae Paul Churet h with, Surviving are three sons, Howard) Mrs Uplegger died Thursday, a ; tt owing in Lakeside Cem- H., Clifford M. and Charles R.inight at Pontiac General Hospital| wurial folie Holly. “ ‘Smith, al} of Pontiac; four grand-| after a long illness. Burial will be’ hi mnaguaes children; one great-grandchild; lat Highland Cemetery. The Rosary will be said at" PM. brothers. Harold R. of Pon-| 3esides her hushand, William, | Sunday at the Melvin A. Schutt). ana Clyde of Fort Dodge,|she is survived by a. son, Wil, Funeral Home. lowa, and a sister liam of Milford: two daughters, | Surviving are two daughters. * * * (Mrs. John Conklin of Clawson and ‘irs C. E. Beebe of Holly and) Service will be held at 2 PI Meg Gerald Fvans of Tampa, | \iiss Hazel Lalonde of Podjiac, Monday at the Pursley Funeral) Fla; two brothers Alexander Bar-! and a son, Earl of Pontiac, Home with burial in White Chapel) inett of Bridgeport, and George. ‘Mrs. LaLonde, a member of the Memorial Cemetery garnet) of Houshton Lake: and a) Altar Society and Teague oun MYRON G. BABCOCK cptnepiri Charles Bobbins of ole Women, died Thursday alter. oe ope sean yr cpr r an-iliness of six months. dois eh at oon or ne ee Also surviving are Tine —prand—- children and six great grandchil LYLE Jd. ROOT JK, will be held at 2 pm. Sunday at dren . Service for Lyle J, Root Jr. 31, Zaird Funeral Ilome Burval wii i _” af 58% Lenox St. will be held at follow in Mount Hope SULEDIERY: 2? pm. Monday at Sparks-Griffin Mr, Babcock died Thursday at . \Lapeer County General Hospital ‘an hour after he had suffered a heart attack Surviving are his wile, and four granchildren. IV Traffic Eye to Monitor Xway ~~ Broken Neck JOSEPH OBEKLER eR —Service be held ‘ : LAPEER —Service ies pee ‘ Truck Driver Killed DETROIT W—The unblinking 1° 4m. Monday for Joseph Ober) eve of television is going to ansint ee, 69, 1230 Jefferson St. at the) in Lyon Crash May Church of Immaculate ¢ ‘om eption with burial in Clifford eed ry He died Thursday at Lapeer the police in controlling Detroit expressway traffic, | | Have Fallen Asleep On Sept. 1, 14 television cam County General Hospital following) An autopsy on a Detroit truck eras mounted on bridges span: le short illness. idriver who died Thursday night ning the John Lodge expressway | * * * when his tractor-trailer smashed | will stare down at traffic moving | Surviving are his wife, Viola; into an embankment on the U. S.| along a three-mile span. five son, Carl of North Branch, 16 Expressway in Lyon Township, | The pictures picked up by the cameras will be monitored at & central office whieh will warn tnotorists through a push button signal system when to slow down — iLawrence of Lapeer, Lee of Dray-' jton Plains, and Jose ph and Arthur, of Lake Orion. two daughters, Mrs Florence Topham of Columbiaville, and Mrs. Geneva Jackling of Mar has shown death, was caused by a broken neck State Oaktand Highway Toll in °59 Police -at or get off the expressway be- lette, 22 granchildren and two eS riighton Fost cause. of tleups great grandchildren 29 first believed that Alger F. Malo, Detroit street | . Jack 1. Eekman, and traffic director, said the sys- | DESDAIN W. STEWARD Last Year 43. of 1605 Liver tem would be the first in the na | LAPEER Service will be held. Ite Date: 37 noix, suffered tien for controling expressway |for Desdain W. Steward, 74, of 69 heaitiatiack traffic, Malo said it would cost |No Saginaw St, at Baird Funeral) ‘proopers ordered the autopsy $250,000 annually, with $200,000 of liome Monday at 3 pm yesterday tu determine whether) the total being paid by the federal) Mr. Stewars!, former supervisor pokinan was dead before his truck government and the remainder jand treasurer of Deerfield Town jetty the highway. They said there by the city, county and state. iship, died after a short ilIness were no visible indications of in jury, but yesterday's autopsy re vealed a broken neck The aceident took place near : Kensington Park at 1215 pm Thursday Officers theorized that Fickman may have fallen aster p at the wheel Lodge Calendar Per Ordinance Number 448 as amended all Areme Chapter No. 503, OES. special meeting Monday. June J5, property owners are hereby notified that All B Roosevelt Temple, 22 State St. E. Clark, Sec. property vacant or otherwise shall be FREE “ee Bowling ' Elizabeth Lake Rd, ARCHITECT'S SKETCH — This is $3 construction of the new Lanes under tects Bow! conception Bowling New Huron Bowl ‘Autopsy RevealsReadly by Sept. | 70,000 arising in W a The new $3 Lanes at Sept. 1. * * * The bowling center, located less} than a half-mile west of Telegfaph. have road, replaces the original Huron Bowl alleys which were destroyed iby fire in February. The Elizabeth Lake road build- Ing will have 32 automatic pin- setting lanes, eight more than | the old Huron street structure, according to doseph Bonfiglio. * * * Bonfiglio is a partner in the Ifuron Bow! 7a an archi- 70,000 Haron in Both live at 123 Coleman St., » Pontiac, There will be a 450-car parking ‘lot and a special nursery for the Township should be ready to open’ -hildren of mothers who need ibaby sitters while they bowl, said Bonfighio. rooms and a fully carpeted con- ati ~~ «© «+ \course, he said. s wes F Root,- who lived in Harrison eae western end will be split Macomb County, rl * * * The | bottom level. Overall dimensions of — the | building will be 186 feet wide by 168 feet deep. a brick front, Constructed with the alleys will be jpowiing center wh Dominic Maz . topped by a rounded, wood roof that won't need center supports. “To Vote on Teamsters PORT HURON (UPI) — Office! ‘and plant clerical employes at the | Electric Auto-Lite Co, plant here) | will vote Monday on representation ~The old Club 339 of the Teamsters cpot owned by The vote was ordered by The old Club 300 was also destroy- by Local Union the National Board Labor Relations Great Britain consumes 17 per. cent of Sweden's exports and Swe market | l1 Construction got under way May new Huron Bowl alléy will men's and women's locker Bonfiglio said, with the nurs- ,ery and women’s facilities on the Waterford Township. + —_Ex-CityMan's Body Found — Drowned Wednesdoy When Thrown Off Boat ‘in Lake St. Clair | St. \life ly ox General contractor is Frank [Navratil Co. of Detroit. ties * * * building will be a new version of | 300 was also de-| Joseph Puertas stroyed in the fire. The bat * * * next to the alleys, Bonfighio| said) Facilities will be rounded out den is Britain's foremost export by a shop selling bowling equip-| iment, of WEEDS as of JULY Ist and remain so News in Brief during the summer growing season (Sept. 1st). | Property which is not cut and maintained Someone damaged five plenic ta bles valued at $100, and when inspected shall be cut by the Pontiac two grates from an bar Parks and Recreation Department at $10.00 per hour. a tree outdoor in Pontiae Township, according to! 'Oakland County sheriff's dept. re ports | DAVID R. EWALT, Director Parks and Recreation Dept. WEED Notice-WEED Notice LeRoy White of 125 Airport Rd., /Waterford Township, reported to, | Waferford Police yesterday that ;someone stole $770 cash from a (hiding place in his bedroom. | Inventory Reduction Sale—Want. ithe Truth?—We show honest dis- ) counta on the window of each new car! Bill Spence “Rambler” 211! den Center 294 Oukland —Adv. 5 ae eee Imported gladiola bulbs, 10 vari- eles, 69 cents dozen, Deans Gar- LES Syginan —Adv -_ po BI rei — — 25 oa 2 pe e2 -< od = e Jersey License Bureau Lists 3-Letter Taboos All Forms HRENT IN, { f NF UPA new list oO of tahoos by Nie State Motor Ve hicle Bureau nivkhes New Jersey | [Fo hicense plates a litle more formal | nsurance More than 350 thvee-letter com binations, including wut, wag, cad, cur, gal and kkk have been ruled cout. The animal kingdom, repre-/ sented by words from apa to 700 also is on the taboo list 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. © FE 5-8172 ene oe teapot ee oe MONEY Owners Available for Home => Desiring: Conventional Bank or Mortgages Refinancing of Land Contracts. + Applications can be made at our MAIN OFFICE or any of our ae BRANCHES PONTIAC STATE MAIN OFFICE 28 North Saginaw BRANCHES + Member of FDIC Auburn Heights Baldwin Ave. at Yale Drayton Plains Miracle Mile Center Thurber Comments About TV Influence By EARL WILSON at becoming a character in it. “I sit and listen,” Thurber said the other hot afternoon at the Algonquin, “I'm not an addict of the Westerns but I can hear the bang-bangs. I hear the shots very clearly. x seemed year Theater show called Thurber anu New Yorker Thurber wasn ‘'t sad. Sitting THURBER likely tale Thurder, who is 65, with a handkerchiefs sad to ihe visitor that Thurber The story The Manhattanite”’ in pajamas and dressing gown at 3:30 pm. Tim Costello's and-stayed till! field Tewaeip a were “We wound up at quarter to 4” plenty he said there he was one of the young peo- ple Wilson’ said, termined “T remember,” Thurber said, “on the last day of a history class at Ohio State in 1914, after the bell had rung, Prof. Arthur Schles- inger Sr. — the old man— saying, ‘Mr. Spencer, who is President of the United oral m Spencer said ‘Woodrow! ‘Thank you! that you eget one question right this year’ ” . We all jaughed at the un-. drummed the arm of the chair What, with his fingers, then removed his glasses and wiped his eyes Thurber repeatedly. reverted to the late Harold Ross, sub- ject of his new book, “The Years With Ross.” He remembered joining The New York Post (then Evening Post) Sept. 1, 1926 and being lured to the New York-| a Niy. along the ‘4 line ‘er about seven months later. agi ‘outstanding reportorial job on The Post? Thurber, despite his genius for fantasy’ is a fiend fer facts, ‘and delights in TV shows that,test knowledge. He's appalle that most girls don’t know American history. - “Ask them to name nine presidents,” he declares, and they'd say Roosevelt five times and have a hell of a time finding four others. “Getting an interview with years after replied instantly. ‘ he said he'd never see another newspaperman,” r Thomas Alva Faison eight _ TODAY'S BEST LAUGR: You've got to admire a good loser . That's Earl, brother. unless, of course, you had a bet on him\—Jack Herbert » ‘eepregnt 1959) of young people , who didn’t know history when, he ‘operating the boat at the time of Located within the bowling alley ithe accident, made a sharp turn | causing ‘overboard King was sentenced to 10 days jail and fined $25 for ness club will maintain a snack operating the boat, | in U. New Computing Center ANN ARBOR w—University of Mic establishment of a computing cen- | | | ter Prof. Robert C. F, Bartels to be its director. + The computing center, jtablished July 1, will serve as a NEW YORK — James Thurber good-naturedly contends research and service activity of the that, due to television, many young people today believe that School of Graduate Studies and hecue pit at the Will Rogers School Lineoln shot Grover Cleveland and that the current President i!!! provide consultation and com- ‘of the Unietd States is Bat Masterson. Still, though he can't see much TV him- \self due to his partial blindness, he’s pleased Lo! land exist The body of a former Pontiac man, Lyle J. Root Jr., 31, was recovered yesterday from Lake Township, sarewned: accident which also claimed the |Clemens. Her body was recovered earlier. Root was born in Pontiac and went to school here. He former- and Mrs. Lyle Reot of 583 Len- Macomb County sheriff's depu- puting service for teaching and re- search unifs of the university. The new center will be equipped with a digital computer (electronic brain), The firefly's light is stid to be a sex Signal. NOTICE assessment improvements by Bloomfield Township Board. To the owners of the following de- {scribed Pe # ts : ' 2 110 ipelusive of Charing Cross Estates, VAL: RESON econ 4 —Fownship—Oak— a OC onnell last Monday night “in a Good- “Christabel ” -type writer on a magazine called “© makes use of a couple of Thurber’s own stories for The Please take notice that. the Township Is about a Board of nas tentatively declared its intention to make ments For the proposed improvement to the Scheduled to open Sept. 1, the center will replace the original Huron Bow! destroyed last winter by fire. Clair about a mile from Huron Wednesday ina boating of Alvina Hodnett, 42, of Mt. lived with his parents, Mr. St. said Roy King, 26, who was the pair to be thrown * * * drunken- and disorderly conduct in of M. Will Establish higan Regents have authorized and approved appointment of ~ * to be es- OF HEARING ON SPECIAL thru 9 inclusive; Lots 11 thru County, Michigan the Township of Bioomfield the following described improve- ing water pystem in Charing Cross Fatates, including the construction of | 1725 | f. of 6° C IT Water Mains: 10} |Hydrants, and such other necessary | |ereiperest for this Improvement, in| Charing Cross Estates, Section 24, Bloom- | celal as and jship ‘estimate of cost as prepared Fag A coat | Ta | Roard will meet on jo'clock pm | Hall Re purpose of hearing any objections to the petition, to the improvements and to the special assessment district therefor B DUDLEY BL Amendment No. 11 to a a Town- The Township of room tielé, Oakland County, State of Michigan, ordains: That the Bloomfield Township Zoning | Ordinance Bo. 21 be _ Professor Schlesinger, ike the soning trom Residential 2 to - mip | I was de-| ‘property depth commercial, west of Telegraph Road and north of Squate Lake R Oakland’County, Michigan The parcel of land to be rezoned Is described as follows IN, RIOE Section § that aw 24 the Sly rth incidentally, was his « less to the the rear line o —, sald — — Ra th fn de ralle He ear di soamtraet aaa eenter Wily line of ware Lake . th along the center time of Square e Red to of be j Lak rq i’ This Ordinance ts given immediate ef- fect and made and passed by the Bloom. e cost of said improvements is to be sessed Plans pared and are.on file with the Town- 8 38°26 W. 11175 ft 162 5@ ft The jdescribed as be has tentatively designated the spe- Assessment district cgainst which as consisting of all the parcels of lands set forth above. and estimates have been pre- Clerk for public examination. The of sald project to be $21,000 ke further notice that the Township | June 22, 1950 at 8:30 ae Bloomfield Township | fn the Township of Bloomfteld for Township Clerk June 13, 20, *68 OOMFIELD — "TOWNSHIP ZONING Zoning Ordinance amended by chang. mercial on a« jece of foot triangular beyond the present located In Section 5, oad. Bloomfield Township, (C-36- A). 935 6a ft. Being of the part of the W ‘e lying south of the SWly line of | Fe Telegraph Road, except beg at a pt. dig- | jtance & cerner from the S. * | 4 th. N th 43:16 W line of Teiegfaph a to beg, also except at the 8 or sae 726.62 ft th. 8. se*se’ . E 137 42 ft; th. B. a distance of 375 nt of intersection wae the existing com Ld wing nd the pg ln on wi Ra, lots | | Nel Townanip Board on the’ #th day of | Wthe, ROMER x DUDLEY. Xi wenehip Clerk | 0 "Sune 13. ‘59 PU hat RLIC NOTICE 18 HERERY OTVEN the Oriandoe §praying Service of Pentee Airport intends an a¢rial sprar- ing of Bloomfield Parma Subdivision for reat Piper Cub airplane will eontrel. prior te Jere 7. Our firing low \in this vicinity, We gre werkng in. ac. | ,cofdance wth the eral Aeronautics | | Administration @ a lee swan nt . a ner; dear ease of —_ June 13, at 10 a.m. from Perry * park ~ Cemetery. ee by the Huntoon Puneral C 1988 IDA ) MAE. LALONDE. Lorch ¢ beloved Beebe, Monda come 15, at 10 a.m. held St. Vince: 4 mt de Paul Church with iran! in Lak A reci Bunday st 3 pm. at the Meivin A. sow Londe will lie in state. ROOT, JUNE 10, 1959, LYLE J. JR., $83 Lenox Bt.; age 31; beloved son of Elizabeth ‘and Lyle Root Sr.; dear brother of Mrs. Judith Ann Rosenbaum. Funeral service will be hejd Monday, June 15, at 2 p.m. ffom the rks-Griffin Pu- neral Home with Rev. Harry Lord officiating Interment in Perry _ Park Cemetery. Mr. Root will te ip state at the soiiiaianaitaaas Puneral Home. 1 Edward, 102% 8. Saginaw a; age 76: beloved father of Howard R., Clifford M. and Charles R. Smith; dear brother of Mrs. Ins Vinsant, Clyde W. and Harold R. Smith: also survived by four grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Funeral service will be held Monday, June 15, at 2 pm from the Pursley Funeral Home with Rev. William Varion officiating. Interment in White Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Smith will he in state at the Pursley Puneral Home STAPPORD. JUNE 11, "1959. JAMES, 43 Pairgrove: age 54; dear father oft Barbara and Cheryl Lynn Staf- ford: dear brother of Mrs. Jennie Peoples, Mrs. Ruth Springer, Mre. Isabel Cochran, Albert, William and John ord. Mr. Stafford was taken from wiry “Huntoon Fu- neral Home, Pontiac, to the Eich- horn Funeral Home in Lanacon- ing. Md. for service and burial on Monday. June 15. Arrange- ments by the Huntoon Funeral Home __ CLASSIFICATIONS INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS Card of Thanks ........ Goponcons 1 Ip Beners® Seeeeee Sonorne Hone 2 Flowers | cae e ree ec ener eens 3 Panera! Directors spnacnpdodccode 4 Monuments... .... 1. cere eee ees 4A Cemetery Lots .......-.:-.-e0ees- L EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male ......--...-+5+ 6 Help Wanted Female ... ont Help Wanted ea 8 Employment Agencies” BA beg ger : 9 rk Wanted Male 10 Work Wanted Female . ot | SERVICES OFFERED Building Service 12 Building Supp) « .........405-- 124 Business Services -—.. wes eee 13 Bookkeeping & Taxes ........ 14 Chiropodist «iw ss eee eee 15 Poot Specialsst = = naaeees 15A Dressmaking & Tailoring - oweeie 16 Furniture Refinishing .......... 16A Garden Plowing ......- vere 16B Income Tax Service .......... 17 Insurance Agencies ..........-. NA Laundry Service ....... eislaleeiorla 18 Landscaping —..... .. eve eeecnee 18A Moving & Trucking ........... 19 Painting & Decorating ......... 20 Photos & Accessories .........-. 21 Ptrysio-Therapy of: =. .....+-.6+ 221A Television Berries sodococddaeds 22 Typewriter Service .......... 322A Uphoistering ..... ..ccessceceses 23 NOTICFS Lost & Found Hobbies & Supplies .. Notices & Personals Travel Agencies WANTED Wid Children to Board ...... 26 Wtd Household Goods ......... 21 Wtd. Miscellaneous ............ 28 Money Wanted 9.0.0.0... ccna 284 Wanted tao Rent ©... - oesescccess 29 Share Living Quarters ......... 3%” Wtd. Transportation .:......... 31 Wid. Contracts Migs. ........ 32 Wanted Rea) Estate ......... J2A RENTAL OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished Rent Apts. Unfurnished .,... Houses Furnished Rooms With Board . Convalescent Memes : os BA Hotel Rooms . 39 Rent Stores 40 Rent Office Space Pent Lease Bus. Prop. wavalevele 41A Rent Farm Property . ...... 418 “or Rent Miscellaneous ...... 42 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For Sale Houses ceca. 89 Income Property coe SOM For Sale Lake Property ..... 44 For Sa'e Resort Svove soelee 44A ~~ Property ....... ase 465A Hic Bh wos os i : eine m oe e Industri: I Boconooocnet For Bale ee ecseweecunon. 48 Por Sale Farms ............ 43 Bale Business Fk welcewaies 40 For Sale or echauee vescces 00 FINANCIAL Business Opportunities Sale Land etracts bo . Money to Loan ....... : “ Mortgage Loans Ssleiealelsye lepscaben 54 MERCHANDISE a, inf.) aan. For Clothing ‘ Baie Scrap & lron Sale Mousehold Goods Valentine Gifts Flevsasiels Christmas Olfts Christmas Trees For Sale Miscellaneous Machinery Do it Yourself Cameras & Equipment sale Musical Goods Musteal Instruction ee Sale Office Equipment .. Sale Store Equipment Saie Sporting Goods ras & Accommodations Rait, innows, Sand Gravel & Dirt +. Wood, Coal Fue! Plants, Trees, Shrubs| Huntin, ) Inxs mae soODoODOS rained. Boarded Dogs FARM MERCHANDISE Hav Grain & Feed ............ 1 For Saie Livestock ............ 72 Wanted Livestock «.........0565. 7 For Saie Poultry). ...... 260.5 74 Sale Farm Produce .......... 15 Sale Parm mimpaset Elerniels +... 76 Auction Sales a COn er on eu AUTOMOBILE For Sale Mowsetrailers .........78 Rem, y Space ....... jean 00 Auto Accessories .... Yor Sailr Tires . Auto Service . Sie Motor Scooters Sale Motorcycles For Saie Bicycles ts & Accessories For Sale Airplanes Transportation Offered an Used ts Want mn & Sorte Cars or Sale Used _Care _ In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF a dear husband, Roy Foote, . died two years ago, June 13th, Roy, Roy, miss you so much I —_ your loving kindness and help; Your companions home And always your Resecont to me and to 2 Ts. De ee ae ee ‘ "| 7 so alone. Love, always rand | always, your wife. Funeral ‘Directors 4 COATS HOME A Plaine OR 3-775) 8 -GRIFPIN CHAPEL choughtful foes he 2 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOVE _“Destgned ned fi. jtaeeraw” + :Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME bg o's al jt BO ORLANDO, aPRAvING ay se | —_ee Service Plane o Moter ene ae FR 2.6378 < ~ ¢ = f Ls pe t 5 4 % , i J ‘ . we \ « a ie x € = { : i ah ] a5 es Se ae ee ee ee ee ae a a ee ae eh i ee ee a gl a Cemetery Lots 5 § GRAVE LOTS IN WHITE Cnapel. Will divide = PERRY WT PARE Peareresy graves. $25 & up. FE 4-0862. _ “CHAPEL CEMETERY. BEST BOX REPLIES i At 10 a.m. Tgday there were replies at The Press j office in the following boxes: 7, 13, 14, 20, 28, 31, 32, 35, 44, 49, 60; 64, 65, 66, 74, 75, 77, 103, 104, 108. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE. 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re- rted immediately. The ress assumes no —— sibility for errors r than to cance! the charges for that portion of the first insertion of the advertise- ment which has been ren- dered valueless throu the error. When cancella are made be sure to get your “kill number.” No adjustments will be given awithout it, Closing time for advertise- ments containing type sizes larger than aoe agate type is 12 o’clock noon day previous to to publication. NOTICE TFO— " ADVERTISERS | The deadline for cancella- ape bey transient Want Ads 9:15 a.m, the day of Publication after the Tirst sertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days $1.59 u $3 1.50 2.00 SeVrtavrevun Gas vur ssssse oeamasuns Ss8SsszSe - Help Wanted Male ¢ MEN WITH CARS TO between 6-10 evenings. unlimited, Cal] Mr. 3-0279 .between 9-10 p.m Xk GOOD MASON a FE 4-0943 after 7 p.m AUTO MECHANIC wiTH EXPE- rience. Plenty of work. Must have tools. Excellent benefits. Any in erson, Al Hanoute, Inc. ark Bivd., Lake Orion, Michi- _ gan. BARBER Ws. “ED, PART TIME. Good opportunity for right man, _Call after 7 p.m. OR 3-5463 Bh chad ELS! th a “Bellboys and Wrappers Apply in person. Tony's Orive In. 2790 Auburn Rd. Utica. BOYS, 14 TO 16 SUMMER WORK. No exp. necessary. (Not maga- zines). Meet Marcy Toms at 185 Perry, Apt. 3, Pontiac. Mon. & Tues. 9 am _to 4 4 pm. BUS BOYS OVER 18, “APPLY IN erson 3 to 5, Kingsley Inn, loomfield Hiils BARBER WANTED 912 W. ¥. HURON Call FE 4-4096 evenings CARPENTER WANTS DOOR AND trim work. FF 8-3124 CRANE AND DOZER OPFRATOR. Phone OL 1-8209 after 6 p.m _ COLLEGE MEN—SUMMER WORK Limited number of applications being accepted now for 10 to 12 weeks of summer employment. Internationally known concern. Branches in al) principal cities. Last year those accepted aver- aged over $130 weekly. $1,000 Scholarships 3 to be awarded in this region Pleasant & tnstructive work. All cars furnished. For socal inter- view. Phone FE 8-810. SALARY $90 W EEK CENTERLESS GRINDER MAN. Able to set Me & operate profile, shoulder. & close tolerance grind- ne: Zaleren Manufacturing Co. Mill Ave South ‘COLLEGE STUDENT A summer job will be offered to a few qualified young men. Accepted men should be able to save $1,000 by September. then it may be ssible to transfer to 1 of our 100 offices, Ann Arbor Lansin on a part time formation cal) 2-3613 7 p.m. DINING ROOM & CURB WAITRESSES TED’S HAS IMMEDIATE OPEN- including » and Detroit, asis. For in- Tr ote INGS FOR BOTH DINING RM. & CURB WAITRESSES ON DAY & NIGHT SHIFTS) MUST BE AE PEY IN PERSON ONLY TED'S 4 _ Woodward at Square_ Lake Rd. +-—-Experience Preferred In real estate or financing to assist president in large realty organization. Manage new depart- ment. Phone Mr. C. Schuett at FE, 8-0458 for persona] interview. EXPERIENCED INTERIOR AND exterior painter Call between 6 & 8 pm. OR 3.1125 EXPERIENCED WOOL PRESSER. Apply Walker's Cleaners, Lake tion EXP. CAB DRIVERS. STEADY & part time Day or night shifts. _ 101 W _Huron. Engine Lathe Operator MINIMUM OP 10 YEAR I SxPERi- ence required. Mill Operator : MUST BE ABLE TO SET-UP OWN NeGrecen Mfg. Cor 2185 W ibe RD., TRO EXPERIENCED Se AKEN R, FULL time. 882 _V Ww Huron 1. FE 3-9783. FULL OR PART TIME CLOTH- ing & furnishings salesmen. on SMU} _51_N. SAGINAW ST. ‘HELP! HEL P! HELP! OURSELP Salary gic overtime, work all the hours you want. I want you to make money. More than yoa are making now. Listen to suc- cessful people and be a success ‘ yourself BAKERY DELIVERY BOYS ORDER TAK ADVERTISERS LAZY SALESMEN CLOSERS CANVASEERS NON -CANVASSERS ZOO KEEPER: BUS DRIVERS CURIOSITY SEEKERS CON STTIONING AIR TTIONING MEN BANK PRESDENTS We train, do L bebveer bap and 11 a.m. hae er Mr. or Mr IN NORTH OR MACHEN er Must have at teast 7 pri ‘ eaperionce as supery h quality, close Le: oar rg oc produc: tion wo zoom, We me chines inefuding thread spline Applicants — directly supervice machining & processing ust in ftiate > special — when re. quired end must be able ta npro- duce. quality parte competitively a must be steady co. ber. reliable & willing to re: a vears oer week mini wit te TOMER ST Ae past ieree & wbility. ck enon ceed insurance, i tec Replies mast ioelode resome ue ten years ompertente & years okaas Gre will be kept ite Pontiac vliiaie he | | ] 4 fe 7, ie y j t, yy f ng o,) . \ / ; al i | fat ; ‘ ‘ / ; . c \ j 2 w% \ . oo ; f y Ef 7 i] | . { f tye a a / , | : hig a ao : = : ay se { yt 1 of 4 ' ‘ ~ F . fe e ff - } =o | ; 7 hl + / / THE. ON 1 IAC. PRESS 3. SATURDAY, JUNE. 13, 1950 ‘ | _TWENTY-SEVEN UH Ww. irl elp anted Male 6 7 _Helo Wasted Female 7 7 __- Help Wanted 8 ____ Building Service _ 12) TIZZY By, Kate Osann' _Wanted Real Estate; 32A act Apts, Untarsebed 24 (mechanic WANTED ‘EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. EXPERIENCED _ ones | aa G torre errr : as = Sa erence. Bly, i person, ‘Hamilton's ot Real Meteie Salesman. or oe SE 8 Oe, WOM |: Te | EXIT CASH FOR HOMES 13 Roo Ago we mae son.’ | Harbor. +, ae Ree Be eee uel 1 RAREMENTS POT PUT UNDER ~ _ WRIGHT-VALUET UL_3-3718. — : a! furaiah a 2 bedrm. housework, m be bs OR | IF u - , a i ator, stove and utilities a PE fiat ef Woodhull Lake, near Dray-| children, to live in. Reference You sincerely 00 Js wo | HAVE CASH, Be part time | required. MA 6-5579. month income, secure future,& WILL TRAVEL > 51834. mer _eottages. Write. retirement in 'S years, call FE We will travel te see. 3 ROOM, NEAR DRAYTON SHOP- | § 2 ~ |EXPERIEN BEAUTY OPERA- | _4-0136 af - By Ay Genter. OR 3-1978. tor. OA lor PE ‘ se - you for | ping Cente Oe ere ee 4 Redes PM. are beat appearing & bare EXCELLENT VARteeY PATe | ee we as age. Call’ no iaee soe e 2ominuie |? RMS. BATH. aap eT 88 | tar you to qual-; plan work. Part ' bt mg mo. Also l rm. a 50 s, ‘ soe inet ole @ time, hig a for somecne with pe ; charts. mo. Adults only. Apts pie und enable, weekly Call for | or part time = R. RD. RILE Broker FE 2.6859. I BA aL a os. ‘MAN OR OR WOMAN WITH "EXTEN. 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. (RM. & BATH APTS. IN DRAY- — information call Weary Smith. FE POUNTAIN BREAKFAST | sive shoe cqperiance to work part FE 41157 " PE 44821 Heat, not water furn. $40 mo. DUPLEX, UPPER, —_, pd to 10 am. or 4 to shift. A Howard Johnson, “me. monty ore GI AND FHA OR 3-1972 or OR 3-57 | @owntown Auburn B :20 p.m. ~ Restaurant, 3650 Dixie Hwy. | person, at the “Shoe Ube . Sine youn Home | © ROOMS. LO" Venen ve FES Washing facilities furs. ' fg a \FRY COOK WANTED. MUST BE _ Center. Yes we can sell your home for | 48475 ee 2.3307 i wir Apply 10's i gl ace | . in only. PHOTO NEGATIVE RETOUCH | jeash with very small down pay oye ar BAT _ Apply 10-a.m. to 11 a.m. | Swan Drive-Inn, M5@ and = artist To take 2 work by mail. | “ment. Call us for further tnfor- 4 ey) rt Cor we ADULTS. | Tae priv. Cal EM 3-237 SE ee Ee ee SPS TCE ELE | We ea sa Be de gD own tools. yin person to, Please indicate skills. experience 5. Fel OR La; --l GOMPLETE BUILDING SERV. tell you nowt cash you cam receive tiac Motor FE 5-8828 atier 5. = room home with basement. FM tice mounnee Seantl ead on 2 dies. P. W. . Apply 66 Bigg! ale, | het to | a-4n08. Ford. 406 8. Woodward, Birming.| diate employtssm and permanent | eee BO CONSTRUCTION. CO. i WE “TRADE pup = ¢ DESIR AB uke PE 28262. sen | os ress, Box | | MA OA 83272 12° Huron "REALTORS, ett haul FE PSO MALL HOUSE TOP moa ee fEC a= uroen i - : have voted & polls 8 hag 4 Ju GIRL FOR Employment Agencies 8A & GROUP or BUILDERS WE | WANTED IM MEDIATELY' i _view. MA oS ee _ Lonnie Weaver 42031. Andy ‘Caiki's apa a. Live ENERAL 1 HOUSE. Ne otier low prices thr hb volume | Homes. farms, lake property and | § ROOMS. “HEAT a pot WATER. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 yin Ave. * erences. § days. ey eoene, a Built” as -S0n vlan: Ba bo ge { land contracts Buyers waiting. State St. $65. 4-5032. Pst Oe Rely ROO MEN WANTED TO DO ADVER- GRILL GIRL AND KITCHEN E EL N eure mortgage. No obligation. Paul M. Janes, Real Est. ot Be, ee EET - 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX - tising for nationally knows com-| help. Fizeranees, Avot a per- V Y Builders Exchange i. 832. W Huron __ =| Separate bsmt d laundry, Auto, | SEA Geet. 2 water ‘orcnes. e ard pins. If you ae exe for more Huron. _ _ PE_3-7210 or UL 2.3466) R nt Apts. =o 83) Higten Upper s. Lge. yard east BOULEVARD HEIGHTS — oss and like to be GRILL COOK WANTED, APTER- ALL RINDS OF CEMENT WORK. \—" | Paietied ¢ shed vacated Near new Post Office. | a : noon shift. Minit Lunch. ! eons }._ SORsOn. ie | General Hospita! Tel-Huron. | : le I os eae * 4 ~~ Pike. — ; | ALL KINDS OF Sent AND a = j1 ROOM KITCHENETTE, PVT | Refined eau | tenants. No pets. | Sr de yut youre tm, and GIRL oR WOMAN FOR GENERAL _ block work. PE -2 | bath. 2 adults only, 200 N, Pad- sw Waldo OR 34-7444. aN Bi cefilanta { ¥oneut live @ little Meet your obligations; housework. Live in. Fe HIGH. SCHOOL GRAD. Get the | ANY TYPE OF HO’ saa PLANS, | ' _dock Alberta Apts ) RM&. AND BATH, DOWN, Ga- oulevard at Valencia time, and have pocketfyl _ 5-80 5-800. jump on the gang. come on into custom drawn, OL 1-814:. ! & 2 RM. INDIVIDUAL APTS ~ rage. near Genera! weeptal. heat 2 2 BEDROOM BRICK, FULL BASE- left over Intervie ween 8 GORGES TOYS — NOW HIRING po! office today and we will se yy ——————— | » macnele:? or couples. FE 2-8756 | furuished. FE ni, $65 mo. 2 children wel- gud 10:39 Tucsday morning, June! . demonstrators fer the Fall concen. OS Ge Pent eeree: { BURKE i docile cEPaONT s RM. APT. SECOND FLOOR fear “A : ; = tyae | Fi EDR RANCH. Mae OR tog ually eye enjoy he’ ag: mx necerrionsy a muy ASPHALT PAVING | U AND | BEORGOM FAERTRONT et oth cu Pe cum? gem et fami tebe a AN — li VER, MUST ie > es' f ¥ is j Te ~ aths Large utility. able to obtain Chauffeur's — —. — ativerlax pA! parr * al pos: postion Small switchboard. | or parking lot. Our jobs are our ee oo ei? wean Room & Everytnin ica Sher 6. ia far welcome. FE 83706 ford Call after 6 p.m. MUtual aaron te ANice UT. Fer tle ae a Spend yping “Phone PEs 5037 or UL 2-3420 || 10 Ay MEA Serene, \ = yy Se ot a nished. Near Saginaw Ing | aa UN PORN. “—\. as. > “BEDROOM wou PARTLY aos HOSTESS for an eligant restaurant. fa _ TA, Reg U.S. Pat OM. ue eo Aubure 1 2 child le 137 boards and Inbo BRICK. BLOCK STONE & CE- . Si c or ch dy welcome. urn. $55 per m plus $40 de- qualities Apply Oe ce 3 ae ee bs cae You USE $50 WE eon aces ie norte Mage mest ve work, Mesigential & eon. soe 4 ia Bam “UTILITIES PAID. FE —, we ries a peat Ia adhe end ar pontas! other girls. Personality and charm mercia = = ‘ i -e'y ; ; ep . 4 NEED 2 MEN STEADY WO LADY 35° > are @ must. Size 14 or under. | BLDG , REPAIR PLASTERING Do: you ™~ welve been going seedy’ sow (foe: (Wo lkne + RCOMA P a 2 PER Children welcome. OR 4-010 | 3 tEDRMS 3 BATHE STRICTLY Most of our men earn over $100 White Chepel Cemetery has an, $225 Brick,” Block. Cement work. FE, a half aoe . ve is ROOM. i UnsTaIns APT. 80', N modern, fully carpeted At Com- wx. Must have car. OR 30008 be- ope: our public relations de- -2296 Inquire at 273 Baldwin A Paddock. Cail PE 1618, merce Lake Call EM 3-3163, meen See Be ot for fe diguiiog “indy, GENERAL OFFICE OIRL. wilt “BasEMENTS WATERPROOFFD Sa aR TRONS PEE ENT 8 BATE NGOM DUPLEX art, DOW: |? BEDRQOMS. OAS, MEAT 8,87? OrFor cP car phone. to train Recessary. Financia] arrangement | © dowices Deiat = | Were Sor Setmeles Landscaping 18A Notices & Personals 25 2 a ite PVT. ADULTS | 5 ee on +e ie hick AND He a Livernois in as’ : = : —gheuld — = bl = BRICK CEMENT W a eee eee eee only, ~ Trey. 4-0893 ae rgenization. a month] ber month with bonus. Apply JUNIOR STENO with light nen and firepiaces. MA 5-078. A) ACE TREE SERVICE RE- |2.RM., BATH. PVT. ENT ore Yoni Reference required. FE | 5-3 >ROOM MODERN. NEAR Lap lig, comer suaranteed to start.| dally, 1 em. to 3: 30 p.m., mio d, medium typing. A year or CEMENT 1s OUR SPECIALTY.| meVdl,and trimming. get our Did. IN DEBT? ois side. Employed lady. FE) Da oue BATH, UPPER. FE Duck Lake, Wett of Pontiac. MU- | al Oak. two experience “and basements, EM 3-4879. z : . 26332 or FE 23-8788. SR — SALESMEN wb $- Re “WORK s perance wil” et you mene, 2 (9% ROOMS, FURNISHED. STOVE, peg ae ee 2 BEDROOM HOME. NEAR | ALL KINDS OF LAWN ser FIN 36 & 36%) FRONT 8T tp sell 2 way radio equipment “anys. slay 2 aa ia don. ina nearby swank eee “CARPE. St Bag fa Bg ae ee oe sans IF SO | rete.. ample, par ving 3 rooms and bath. upper and low- es ae Ra. Ph M Basis. Fels = sue Mar Electronics. MID AG LAD BOOK- + CEMENT & BLOCK WORK. Goop BLOOMFIELD TREE & LAWN 180 E_ Huron FE 8-3118/ ef. Coul rented as one unit or Glengary. Birm m | Report en —. steady vee. | STENO. But a really ood one small jobs. WA _5-1926. Service. Reasonable rates. FE | LET US 2? RMS. UTILITIES FURN IN- | boar ed gry eels apaet: : py ogy ae sae sx. CHE do not have vis Gee

Oitice SEMI-PRODUCTION, SURPACE PRACTICAL “WORK FE 5.0782, grinders needed, “Top rats & ALL SHIFTS. MUST) EVELYN EDWARDS DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH, + COUNSELING ~ matic Products, 4510 Haggerty’ BE MICHIGAN LI- NOCMNOSERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. Rd., Walled Lake, Michigan, =| CEENSFEFT) CALL FE —OUR NEW LOCATION— Construction and maintenance. Ed TOOL AND DtE MAKER, 58 HR Sa as ~ ° 24’ EAST HURON Connop Electric. UL 2-3902 week. Job hop mee nly 14) $-4192, EXT. 28. Suite 4 ____PE ¢0584 EXCAVATING - TRERCETRS | e Tool ee” e, _ —— a | BULLDOZING _ EM 3-088) _Mile_Rd., Clawson, Michigan ROM, & | BOARD, ON Amy MIDWEST | ELECTRICAL SERV. FREE "Est TU RRE T I. ATHE | Hable mother's aelper. OR 3-579. | | Partney Electric PE 5-5439 rator for close tolerance work SCHOOLGIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- | FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND | Segeneiret and stanleas steel. work 19 to 4:30. Weekends off. Employment | finishing Robert Gardner NA, Paid holidays ME ct ‘O- pene Isaac Crary School dee Pantiné Stans Baik Bide 71-2643 i .(€ eS PE $9227 FREE ESTIMATES ON COM- SAL LADIES, EXPERIENCED = ae —— | fete kitchens. counter tops & Je Indianwood a Lake Orion a full and part time. ilt-ins. RB ro Elec. Co VERIFIER WANTED | LION STORE Inetructions @ 000 W. Huron. FE b00)1. __ Young man, 17-20, wanted to CLE CTR. we - FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, vertly new contracts. Must ha ite Ls el tae for — heaters, es and dry- car 7 oad eoowisdne ot Ponting =eaAPy, oO CALLY on =| AAA Lesage to peur you for ers. A Ao epooda at unro Elee- area. Excellerit call © now) ation: | qtrie Co. 1060 uren ; concern will employ a lady with our road test and license. FE fr depend erfew Mir. quit’ stating perecmbty hgenyenity | LoL CARATS Sane Fe ae WTD. EXPERIENCED Soe jathe operators Lyon Gear & Ma- chine. 4371 Orion Rd. Lake Orion | WANTED MAN FOR sive die set-up with trouble shoot. | ing and rensir experience MY, 276) a WANTED SHAPER HANDS. MILL HANDS. PLANER HANDS. PORT OR FULL TIME ON oer & DIE WORK. MUST CLASS. NIGHTS OR DAYS. PO APPLY IN PERSON ONLY. JODA INDUSTRIES INC 66 N. PARK STR&ET WANTED. BUMP & PAINT MAN. Ra be of work, 131 an Lk E 3-0667 or FE 8- _ WAN TED lications for motor route in 3 boca tari Disco, Arma i: a. . Prefer sqpoene Hyma | that” vicinity Must have late - model car and be arose to start delivery at 2:30 pm Please appl a Mr. McCully, Circulation PONTIAC | PRESS WANTED: EXPERIENCED DRY cleaning driver salesman. Good commission. We have truck and route. Write Pontiac Press Box ine Pontiac Press, Bo: _ ing age and experience. x 67, stat-| "4 Oxford —_ or ie — CUSTOM, BALING ~NEW BALER _——_ sports recreational activities. WE HERE AT KIRBY'S ARE — Must have drivers license. CAPABLE COLLEGE STUDENT. Poet DRIVERS | 20. home for summer Sestres But this $65 weekly part-time appLY POR ALL JOBS AL PER- | work of any type. will cure your financial ills. Call, sonnel Office, Ockland County CARPENTER WORK OF on aera 1p Ep Hii | Cities ° ie ati { Latayette, Pon- | “kind Reasonable Call after 6 Prancnrinttdlidladrsre a ice Gaeta ange ite | fac . 8-043. WANTED: TRUCK DRIVER FOR w ASSISTANT 2 eT o a Batre each eke Onete | ATE yg et aera ahs | TAMER SERTICE, = TERED Lawrence St. * | ee ee , Redsework & odd Jobs done WID.: 9 OR Rot GOOD 1 LABOR. WAITRESSES AND nant : 7 or © rete re wa with experience. pay. 318 FOUNTAIN HELP desires work of any kind. FE Orchard Lake. pply {fn person. Tony's Drive | _2-8518- = Tlectron F ccapaneue, Prete. 1] im on FOR HOUSE : Thee eels PE 82057 electronic compone er 1 WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK TO an_ up. = some electronic schooling.| jive in, brand new home, must | MAN WITH FAMILY AND SICK YOUNG MAN Permanent employment. Need, late model car, High school edu-' cation desirable Must enjoy con- tacting people and working with boys Gond prospects for a young man with original ideas and the ability to put them on paper. Salary and car the usual job benefits Write to Box 2 THE PRESS giving name. PONTIAC! § address | OPENINGS IN LAKE ORION “MAPLE BETWEEN t Up. $300. CROOKS RD. MI 4-, | NURSES. minded & enjoys meeting people Home economist type work re- fer person with car to take ‘full aaa dents who desire charge of program with little su- 14x22 Complete. FE $-0122 parvlslen eo or nus a aErees bes = —__—_-—_———- GUARANTEED ROOFS - ALL rangemen one for a kinds. Est. 1918 Hugus Saree | ment, Monday or Tuesday, ve 10 ___Work W Wanted Male 1 10 383.N. Cass. FE 2-3021 FE §-7775 Servisoft Inc. Birmingham. Mi 4-4357 SALESCADY WANTED "Son SRPPYTEA FOR JEWELRY -S83ah STORE. TOP PAY.) _pering FE 24735 MUST HAVE RETAIL , “1,500 pe Teachine. ‘Good typ ea: A fand. A pleasant, eet appearing ) ELEMENTARY work. new & repair portunity vance hy e ee " STU- to be tutored during the summer. Write Pontiac & CABINET | Work guar PAINTING AND WALL PA- INTERIOR AND PE 4-6462 EXPERIENCE. LYN LN) AD CARPENTER WORK NEW. and 44210. year. Children’s Supervisor AND 21. ‘WANTED LADY, WHITE PRE-| The E GRAD MALE, SINGLE. | Summer work as typist, ac- | seenies. secr., office work. 0 have references. PE 8-2273. | ferred, or girl capable of caring for § children, while mother a wife desires work of any FE 5-0624. fina PAINTING, LAWN WORK FE 2-9453 father are awey for 4 Mag Sage TR wre Dine Pr Guaranteed wa 7 i mi : re datette 3.00. aad “ee . RESPONSIBLE YOUNG MAN. 22. WANTED ia “TELEPHONE CAN. needs work of any kind one allowance plus WAITRESS, MUST BE FE_ 5-3372. vaessers, 4 day calling . “salar CEMENT WORK Waiks ‘Drives Fioors “Licensed — 1 — Bonded. UL 72-2762 ; CARPENTER WORK, NEW & RE- | ir, small “pe — specialty. FE 2041 or F ~CEMENT & ‘BLOCK GARAGES $595 | HOUSE MOVING, FULLY EQUIP. ped FE 4-8450 v A. Young |HOME GARAGE ‘CABINS. ADDI- tions. Licensed builder. FHA Terms. FE 4-6000. - PLASTERING « REPAIR. “REAS: Pat Lee. FE 2-7 PLASTERING — - lea & REPAIR _Vern Keller. UL 2-1740 vet Pasig = ee in large & small estate mow- ing. Low rates for season con- _tracts. Free estimates OR 3-0441 LANDSCAPING SIDING & SEED- ing. Tractor work, beck filling. & grading with front ot loader _ Free estimates FE 2-546. NURSERY 80D DELIVERED OR laid. Black dirt & fill. 23-2650 TREE TRIMMING & errs: —¥ ree est FES Moving & Trucking ww 1-A Reduced Rates Local or iong distance mane SMITh MOVING .O_ FE 448 ‘A MOVING SERVICE _rtessonabie Raves FE 5-3458 | HAT. ING & RUBBISH, NAME | a aon price Apv time. | FE | 8.0085 | AULING & RUBBISH, §2 A LOAD ae time FE 4-0264 LIGHT HAULING | “REASONABLE | _Tates FE Low TMADLDHS PE 4-0031 | iGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING | Rubbish, fill dirt top soll, sand | ravel and front end loading ee O'DELL CARTAGE Loc! and long distance moving Phone FE 5-6806 RON § LIGHT HAULING | AED DE. ivery service — OR 3-0 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT ‘y-Ton Pickups ‘Myton stakes | { } _mates _FE 5-1917 or PE 8-61 | A-l | WINDOW & WALL WASHINO, Painting. Free est OR_ 3-5579. ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man | et our piel Genere) Printing & Office Sw bear 17 W. Lew- _rence St. Phone FE 3-0135. BULLDOZING. LANDSCAPING: & _truck delivery. EM 3-2204 | BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS Wall and windows. Reasonabi _PE_2-1631. CONTRACTOR, FULLY LICENSED new & used heating equi ment, eating Serviee. UL _ Custom Asphalt Paving Excavating, Grading. MY_ 3-5621. Lake Orion = | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- | ond ‘pn re "en zis. FISCHER'S LAKE SERVICE Weeds and mud removed from lake, Pree estimates OR 31-6126 FURNACES. CLEANED AND service. C. L. Nelson. FE 5-1788 “LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED & REPAIRED from our sy ates com. | WEED, BRUSH AND ORASS C mincion. $1 ver boar oo int. Hand digging light hauling. FE Outboard Mirs — Parts & Service ent call Ween 2-8262. Air cooled engines repaired .: 30 and 5. YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE Jon Authorised Service for Briggs- — _FE 2-5411 Stratten & Clinton ines enced in serving food and ‘dev- YOUNG | “MARRIE] MAN DESIRES | oe en ern erage. Apply in person to Scribb's. Paws. time job of any kind, OR 90 Cass Lake Rd FE 47921 Bar and Restaurant. 130 8 Teie- NE W “W AY ASPHAL aE staph Road. YOUNG MAN 20 wants CHAUF- | age. fineees and employment WA EXPERIENCED NI ORT | fers joo. PE 6- ee shift. moverd senses Restaa: cat toe ard 9 Jane YOpRS Mix (0 MAN 21, aL, DESIRES, WORK Help Wanted Female 7\" WAITRESS WAITED” APY ix Female | 1 IM | "mares. Hine ont with Faun | Work Wanted | ere off 2 NEEDED. ieee ‘WOMAN | WHITE. M IDDLEAGED. (1 1 pay IRONING BUSHEL, gue ApDty in person, 6761 *Diste care of vehildrein oe ; | ' nelerences. FE sen. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO) [eT LO" na Lk. ‘na | CERMTIAN GTR: Beat mn RES SA8y | — a aes Oe References. FEY hi306 6. =| sterford or Clarkston: area. MA it Raggy arate Prone WANTED) SOME FO FE, ee csceomn WiONET Bi. _ after 6.30 pm by sitting it t hoeaerk: Ref- sEAUr ry, PERATOR SCUARAN. WATTRESS WANTED POR WEEK. rence: T3001 | ares. 9-1808 is, Spadafore's Bar, 6 N. Cass. EXPERIENCED eGR DESIRES BEA WANTED, we “TRAIN QUA “ wom. parr & weekends) FE __Calt OR 33641.) $060 average © theome age over | EXPERIED GIRL wouLD ux seas Lk. and Te’ cian oR 0, EM 3 “Wonk. | housework & Mon. thru after bo oe weekends. 1615 Ward W' WOMAN, 20 - og B.. rie ee > Orn * ES tot | X -| $12. No iaundry. rm. stay HGH SCHOOL GRADUATE. ‘WirH _ SELL FRISK. A-| Reterences tardey and of euseher: = cleansing -| Sunday 1 wee ff Thursday — ment rel of oe oe oF orery - amogiens:' Priday, 1 wk. MI 69625. - vette, or ‘white wall tires. ne peterecs’ wo bls Neh hata with | : Women with bookkeeping | sabe eae oer MY 2, MY 31900. ae Guia care. tk. = me experience for chief cash- NTED ; _home, - Private LI $614. ier & office detail. Apply cABY-WiR Ea? CARING FOR NTER AND TORT CORB ‘ Yank the elderly of retarded wants firlg for A BW Root Beer 2ie Mr. Steinman. ankee Fork alone same line or cleaning RMS & BATH PVT. ENT & BEAUTIFUL “MODERN 5 ROOMS ssieme ~* pl Stainless | util FE 4-0133_ & bath. ted, heet furnished, latware se ifetime rate ee | RM. & BATH UPPER WHITE just reagenronca Exc. i. Valse. 600 06: lor solitag 1! Nose’ |. _313 8. Paddock, 013,78 S1vs0. | Be, dewevews Be eth agen 150 Perry. FE 2-305 nil | 9 ROOMS ALL MODERN. UTIL.| 3%} pm . now today. Tomorrow may be | Yoo Tate { furn. Priyate entrance & bath ‘White. 323 Prospect FE 3-4700— 3 Cozy little apartment, Los} WEIGHT SAFELY AND /|3 NICE LARGE : ate PRI- ; economically with newly released-| vate nee ew ce. Close to| rooms, centrally located. Dex A-Diet tablet. 98 cents at | Fisher B _.| Extras. J.ow rent. FE hates = ) ROOMS & ; BATH ist, WILLARD | 44807. MODERN ORCHESTRA AVAIL PE 54-9328 ____ | ve able. FE 4-317 } RMS. FURN. UPPER ~ | UPL 2X 2 FAMILY 5 RMS. UP PERSONALITY HAIR CUT AND 821 Oakland $ rms. down Reas. rent. MY stvle with Dorothy's FE 2.1244 VILLAGE HALL “AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES, CEPTIONS, ETC 3261, ORCHARD LK. RD FE 4-7065 WE RENT DISHES sil VERWARE punch bowls FF 44-5895 WOULD THE MAN WHO GAVE away ar in front of nimal Shelter | pleese call FE $0001 | Wtd. Children to Board 26 rinse 64 |} LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH } 2-0181 & private entrance. 13 Pipegrove | EXCEPTIONALLY NICE a PT RM FURN. APT. PVT eT. near Pontiac Drive-in 4 rms. & 338 W. Huron 8t bath Prt ent & garage OR } ROOM URN ,sPt “330 8 MAR. | 2-428! between 4 & 8 shall PE 5 | FURN QR _UNFURN. 2 BEDRM 3 NICE Aeteeenden “Rooms. PRI-| “PPer en, bath. living-dining vate bath, for werkina ‘coun | OL me Rd, Rochester. t th] a ~ —_ ae as we CLARA APT BLDGS.« rooms & bath. 2 story, easy walk ROOMS UPPER R FURNISHED | private entrance and bath | 162 up. Large reeme nicely decorated Tiled baths, plenty closet space Augusta. UL 2 Sn es Ges sutomatic hot water & heat 3} RMS. NEAR { urnished by owner. Private yard TO er UL ee | Inquire at Dairy Castle 4145 and laundry factlities at 444 E Cass-Elizabeth Rd _ Pike, near grade and high schools Wid. Household Goods 27 } ROOMS FURN UPPER No coal smoke anymore Phone @ 82) Oskiand | accomodation. Call FE 6-8901 or 8.3420. | 5 ROOMS AND BATH, RECREA- gl st. tion room in basement. Michaels. 31 Charlotte. _ 32-1403 before ¢ Pm. 5 RMS AND BATH, Inquire FE 5-7012 Perry 6 ROOMS & BATH ON scCOTT ee Adults only, with réterence per me. +4064 of FE fo @ RM. HOUSE WEST OF PONTIAC _Tnquire_ 33 Aubura_ Ave = ¢ RM MODERN HOME $60 Sub-rent out 3 rms Get yours free White only 7 mun. FE 323 N. ~ PERRY. ¢@ ROOM ern, references, $60 #45 CEDAR or i614 N. { MOD- 4880 COW —, A room house, =e couple only R 36382. ped oR. 3-744 ; tac PROFESSIONAL. NEW 2 bedroom dupiex Also \ ad Gas heat. Lk priv. PE 8-1925 BUNGALOW MOD 5 RMS BASE ment & garage Waterford. FE @-]414 COTTAGE YEAR AROUND. tiac Lk 2 bedrms large en- chosed porch het water $65 sum- | mer, $50 winter Lease EM 3-6006 FOR RENT OR LEASE—5 BED- PON. | reom i acre Children & pete | welcome, $100 31077 Hull, Farm- | -ington - 4 ROOM HOME with pice firepiace Summer house LAKE ORION NTIQUE DISHES FURN |3 ROOMS PVT “BATH & ENT . ee : | 2 car garage Extra large ot. wes wsrsie ie tables Call PE 54-6070 onneGe APARTMENT. ON UP.| 665 cold _. pith 3 ROOMS & BATH COUPLE ONLY Baty dol out arenes Pa 1, P. HOLMES, Ine. CASH FOR USED TV'S FURNI- OR 3-118 §-1220 after = , VE bs) ture and mise Fe 2-0367 } ROOMS WEST SIDE WORKING MODERN, ee CLEAN. « RM | LUXURY 2 BEDROOM TERRACE CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP-| couple Utilities. furnished FF apt, loor, couple only Nol on beautiful pvt lake and grourils Miances. Odd pieces or house fan | 3-T216 ; ' > das Heat, hot water and — §wimming, boating and fish- rompt courteous service. FE} 3 RM APT. FOR “COUPLE. PVT ttor service Re erences FE 2- 78 | ing UN 2 . after 4-7881 ent. and bath. close to downtown FF 3-1233 , fat tma, & goin 3 ACROSS FROM ELKS TEMPLE | r furnished. Pt gr bus line “NEWLY DECORATED UPPER MODERN 6 ROOMS & BATH “6 age, heat 2 miles E of Rochester children welcome 1 of 5 per mo Entire home or odd lotsa. Get the u UL } to a “i, he poo a sy o Lower sont ty sees steady at Saeet | 34 5 Marshall. vr 2-827) after L_2-2243 yet yoy Bob Communtty | —ve 1:2 of 6 re | MODERN HOME BIRMINGHAM Scie Poone OR Sant 2 RGM 8 Ba | Locsied sear, sheppieg 8, tans | WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPEs | — oe 5 Tome Et ORCHARD COURT Re lace 2 bedrmas. Ger >. Also 3 APT. N, , 18T p ese + of furniture Ph. FE 2-523. floor, 344 W | APARTMENTS Arm. spt. wrorioeting park : LieviD wouse : ter shoppme WEE s eebde nee be oe private sale 3 8) RM. “Th WATERFORD ¥F NEAR | BR _ & Genneane iam: Heated, stove & or ublic auction Appra aterford High 6¢ —AIR CONDI TON ED— refrig. MI Es Mart Sele Parm Roch. | 3 InoOME_ PURNTSHED WEA Am : MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME. 1. RE eee \mmediete. | FURNISHED & UNPURNISEED | Oe 8 vacant Bet me 04% 8. Anderson, Call MI) 1 BEDROOM Orion & Pontiac. 655 per mo. “Wid. “Miscellaneous 28 dias —., ee oa Ly 3 RMS “AND BATH WAL REN = ————— WANTED BUNK OR TRUNDLE — distance to downtown. Small chic —ORASTICALLY REDUCED— ee "ae ibe kas s = beds. with mattress ard springs. | welcome FE 2-4226 ; . musi be in good condiiion, EM MALL BABY Pontiac's most exclusive, modern | _Doris Rd. Auburn Heigh 3-261 . , Le 8 og West side apartment development MAL FORD — J BEDRMB OAR ve) ~ 3-4661 bet. 7 am. Money Wanted 2B A > pus PVT, ENT ‘hk BATH © Ratcony type building with individ. 1pm ; Stoweil, FE ¢ wal entrances NEWLY DECORATED 3 BEDEM 2 ROCHE savire ar. 8 “AND Pull basement. 1 bik west wap ee entrance. Very desirable for Beeutiful kitchens with metal cabd!-| of Teiehuron. $85. mo. Call EM onus & rest. Pontiac elean, quiet couple. FE ¢197! nets in —— = with pias- 3-382. ress Box | J RM PVT BATH & ENT CHTiD| }f,.[op veteigets NEW 7 BEDAM WOME G BLK. __ Ww ted te y Rent _» welcome $20 per wk. test Pike. Nice lawn & lge. an ball _Inquire 273 Baldwin soft) vat 7 per mo Will rent with te Automatic heat & water (soft) « D OR OARAQK.| 3 RMS. HOME PRIVACY SHADY |~ furnished Kitchen fan. master TV se STORAGE. SHE: 7k B72 * ona cool, '% mile downtown. serial and many other fine fee-| R = $4380 DEQUIN- near Walled Lk TAshmoo 6-4032 tures. dre. 2 houses together. One has WANTED TO RENT SMALL , GA- (ROOM AND BAT 6 pedtooms, 3 ba’ - Other has __Tage for storage. PE 6-883. | q-1967 steratched) apartments ont only. re- 2 erat bedroom s. satio living 7 vite no lease, - r aw € - Share Living | Quarters: s 30 4 ROOM —sany WeLCOMTE wae fore oa Ee eomign beh og able re FE. ‘soe ee . LVAN : OOM 2 YOUNO MEN WOULD LIKE TO/4¢ RMA & Sire re) HOME ADULTS ONLY— SYLVA TARR 3 BBDROON share their 3 bedroom home with for clean living couple. [73 Au Ist Carpeted. gaa heat ~ Suet 1 gentieman Phone OR 3-647 gusta FF 32-9563 | MANAGER 19 SALMER 8T APT. 6) greet 1 bik. from pvt. beach 6 to 8 pm 4 ROOMS, MODERN, PRIVATE | FE &.- 2165 Garland Ave. For sppoint- ‘FE 43064 or FE 2-8408 | ment cal] FE 2-8612 after 12 noon YOUNG MAN WISHES TO SHARE pice apt with other young man comract. Cash buyers set Cail Realtor Partridge FE 4-35 On ¥ ACTION! If in ad A NN orga 5 ARCADIA NO. 1 ou rac you utilities furn \ as “ye have vale on e first or second 58115 WOL\ I RINE poor deo rege oe FURN. APT FRANKLIN 62 N Cass Downtown — 3 blocks” east of highest dollar, Ressonabie d's counts Ask for Mr -Hayden PURN APT 2 &@ 3 RMS isd W Court House All newly decorated } DEN, Realtor Pike PE 23-0068 ® 4 bieck J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor ELON APT VERY All have one separated bedroom, 86 E. Walton FE 8-044) ee Ray v4 Pe 47267 Peers more, living room, dinette. CASH, FOR LAND “CONTRACTS ne Se S etrai Kitchen and beth Will furnish, 3 40 Dine Hey NEAR ORNERAL Wf AL fs goers ane ew SEATER APTS 1 IMMEDIATE NEAR GENERA’ HOSPITAL > 83 N. Parke Bt. ACTION rms upper Ref FR s-5416 PE 4-3548 : WOMAN, ALL PRIVATE, PRORRAL ites PE 4-418 FE 43546 = - My fot good yas contract. New 4-206 ERY Ki “WE AL our —_ upon oe —— a VE L ce, are rig er ea war. tide "Anh Ken “Templeton Rent ‘Apts. Unfurnished 34 et on ee ee | th f KL Eig setae Realtor Z or OF Hi” _ | s339 Orchard 2 Rd. FE 4-456) —isT 4 & BATH. CURAN ie ry pt = mai a a hee ut *E ik alk rea pitt ow NO” = you dislike paving wv y hall | We Need od Contracts ai bo abt ct and ¥o Siok cleaning & ad Abn eo ete, see Ask For Herb Schaefer ‘| Forms. dinette tiled bath. auto = le omen fm, RS api | Se = R AY oO "NEIL, Realtor hot water an as baa pius iis retrig v 32 8 Telegraph Re Open 99 aes et Y beset "PE ate0 Washer $20 per wh. References rE OR 3-29840 °° ad "required: Ph OR 31103 TRADE. YOUR LAND CONTRACT AnD ee oe WALLED LAKE. LOVELY FLAT in on & new home! See our model SS y_fura or lower. 1 block to lake 14 buliding sites to choose from. i BEDROOM CORNER “APART. “Nite neighborhood. Reasonable Oniy 6 m eo west Paved streets ment. parking in rear. newly - Lincoln 7-1883. - = erated, ewig: Sotmeer as" wEST SIDE LOWER. RMS tact Hollenbeck, 846 Murpny bath. Exnelose’ back porch, Abed a St. 2-000. _ page Meat, refg. and range wa. 1 nM i “pvr “BATH n't, og ee AY bie after June ‘i ms hot and 18th. - tcoeple. FE 46840 : | oat water Fares & ite only. 0 = after 5 30 op. ee CT | WEST SIDE ° ee - porch aree ¥ room rge fon closele, Vike beth & hitch en, auto. heat & cooling, near shopping ke &@} ae Adu “a i BEDROOM “FARGE EP kitchen & wk sar _Hilifield Re “vee 1 Menon ae «RY hag ro 4 lit WN. vocal new Gerace iodide Neral STIINDAY ROOMS. SHARE BATH. UTILI- AM*® PM tier furn 64 Hill St | SPRINGFIELD, NEAR CLARKS- DAWSON & WATBON ON aay UNION TERRACES ‘ | BEDROOM. MODERN, at sp. tive. Ms aes eee 7 HONE VIC OP “eas, * Walton Bove $s. FE Ph. FE 2-0000 after 6 pm R ‘ A : Unfurnis 34. ton, 2-bdrm. mod. dup. FE 86-1455" = ’ FULL BATH _ UPrEr ent Apts. hed WALLED LAKE -— 3 BEDROOM Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32s hry ey bus, a ber FE 4-4618 Leke Seem oy furn. Steres TY OOM UPER >aul A. Kern, Realtor — mo_EM 34683 ABILITY 5 PE eti07 By A. Kern | repeats WILLIAMS TAKE NEW MODERN 3 Tt the i se a ~ —— s : i ele) doll npger erierertl wis $ ROOMS & BATH ste THIS NICE GLEAN 7 RM | porch, Lar ee oo Lease service Ted McCullough hes given o> Pulanm — . Stov e rete tev For couple | required. ¢ OR 3-0 for many years’ Also cash for $16 0 WEEKLY 3 ROOME PR! ry 44a) | WATER} RD 3 Ri COPTAOK your equities. Mortgegrs avail “vate bath and entrance Child aew ri aKGOia HOME FOR | tae le welcome AP PY Oe ee rut, rest. 000.00. Judah ‘Lake Estates | vans AROUND 2 BEDRM "MoD. CASH BUYERS WAITING | APT BUILDING FOR RENT = Phone CR #5011 | "ora, Good _— ny gta Gal gor Mer TE “Gooe proveuton e.Opi MSias Unrunn + noowe a Bape UP. Tiny, Mis cen Beth MES ARRO RE ALTY AIR CONDITIONED BRAND NEW . h “Gales | ~ ee =: —— “apt Newly furnished, with fine ae ee re _ Rent Lake ce Cottages 360A ABSOLUTELY furniture. Central downtown | -o2PP |Z The fastest action on your isnd— Speen _ Living room. Bedroom "0 Union 8t. PE «8438. _____ | RM. APTS. ON LAKE ‘FURN. & utilities paid $22 wk EM 3.3027. 2 BEDROOM MODN LAKEFRONT Hot water $50 wk EM }-2418. apr POR 'A VACATION, SLEEPS 4 or §, on Cass Lake. Weekly or eeason, FE 4-538. COTTAGE AT “HIGGING LAKE Sleeps 7 Bath & shower, $50 wk. UL _2-8137 er UL 2-3565 | FURNISHED COTTAGE aT BLACK Lake. Safe for childrea. fishing, EM 3-0695. circwenet ra MOTELS. BEACH On Pontiae Lake. OR WODERN LAKEFRONT Cor. tage. ot weeks June 27th | th = Pos yo ad ee Eagle Lake. rou a OL Sent or OL_2-7882. aN. RE SHED COTTAGE Lake beth, $86 weekly. OA ARE LK. BY MIRACLE ern. Swim & fish, FE PE $1370. “UE Witz or HAVE SEVERAL cottages jean and nicely nished for rent. By week. m or season Dorothy Snyder Lavender fur- onth } ui? - ‘For Rent Rooms a CLEAN ROOM. > 1 on 2 vores FE 5-0606. 184 Mt. Clem- 1 a R ! cama 4 ‘ i "= 4 ! ‘ ; fy d yes : / of LlAst { i! . mY re \43 . ~ wet He if fie { ¥ Fs / —~ j iB, : f . ! 7 5 / vd : a). . / 7 ee | eo 43 : cnt ats He? 7% “2. : Ker Sle Howson: ! ae 1959 | Sale Houses 43 - <3. % . ‘| AY, JUNE 18, r, 3 43|____Fer Sale Houses en) ~~~ | __ THE PONTIAC PRPSS., SATURD ty Jey Alani| “Fer Bale Homes ~ . ; 4 4 CHT . é a . = Sid TWENTY-EI ad ' j } | {3 Tops ee Eo NS 7 . _ MOLTIPLE : AIDE | i ious _ For Sale Houses 43; MODEST M a {° Mi BROS. 43 or =" | : . ae le Houses 43' For Sale How | , = eS | TTLE ESTATE ; : , 0 eee . | i | 38|__For Sale Houses 43 m=. ~ | pow you Y 25 SE __ Rooms With Board 38 se i = baa a 3 bedroom SUNDA inn wine foe at: . ? - s j this lovely ed walls, oak : That's a ¥ Goes, 2 EXTRA GLEAN, 14 fistnews WN _ c ‘ool! ranch. foreed ait hest. Pie- | 3630 Onsehire i Cette bedroom modern lot COOK- | . ‘ floors, 2 SO. ! Suburban ted on @ large * 6. SOUTHERN ¢ at B ong the e window i st wished for inca on : 2 i space. Men or m | a9 you have s id besuti- er y ture | W eal: You ve We | with a peers Py neni FE ; = tans trem Levey 3 ee | meh Eowoed Vitiags ee aV 8 P.M ; FOR co ¢ several 3 or “ee ™. | lovely might — ay and 1i-car ure now in i oe OP’ = bungalow w | ful Lekew sts. Hf you : { a j We hav to choose fro | feel we ou por an the f : L ; oom modern ed. Two complete | 1 off as their gue levine te 10 A.M. - .. % homes to down wish come true, ou this ean have ‘or $150 extra. What a : Homes 38A ment all finish: Large lot coo have the good ay we ome with 50 money with. | let us show y situ- = the house f Convalescent Pachena Pirepiace here. Out "not fead here then may a DEL Some ans; others would room brick, | Den't ‘wait! tertain 6. | have @ frien rive out and ; ISHED MODE to veter ene j lovely 4-bed: large | buy ue eh waeet iD IN| You sure can en d to No. 101 { that you 4 ate! FURNIS “ gown an excellent man . THE FI reas- beth Lake 108 of Oxbow sugges a lakefront Street ° gs Bi or ; ated on It has Ma ACRE WE OFFER 4 service at Bed| Elise the grote of Oxbow personally pic 2 885° “Melrose HOMES | fed lot. ae i 1 equipment s. Men cr women. FE) right Mrs. McCarthy for your very 9% COMMUNITY i . 2 OR 3 BEDROOM stores i ood f 's ar garage. } BEDROOM this or ambilatory. 26 br” care. | Eke. to greet you. iow | Ae COLE EABLICK MU 46825 | Clone to schools & . IAM | ramle, bath ‘ile | only 91,200. nein mh neo tan : 0 : ngalow » : | a 7 Oak 4-2225. —~ Ranch brick bu ath. | 30 \W | s of neat an basement. CIAL full | I 4 NCE arious ad part iding. A real Hotel Rooms » rg Me patho Ful basement ae $ T REAL ESTA’ ESTATE & INSURA 447 | — teen ae floors, oll oa ¢ childrem Pienty ee | eae two fireplace in e } WN PAYMEN | ood ide the Wes’ rf to raise to play. Good eres | rec. room, Beautiful sett nal e TOTAL DO AD ust outs: in an excellent spot for them it teday! pp loa UBURIN i tached Sree res Lake jt EIDA RO i of the city CA8g LAKE of phew ree by. See A looking i ON »-OLD, 2 RIGHT TO OAKSHIRE || °%, TOO! HOTEL Dav Oe inents | Course. Priced to seil ne $66 ! [ COMFORTABLE, 4 ite RANCH Vengo eon m Lakefront 4 j iso 1 7 refrigeration units. NOTHING DOWN it reen tuosae | 1A Y ™DE LL MONTHLY PAYMENT | CERAMIC TILE Eh —POLLOW ad | 4 pes tose! area. Plus large Cooking a5 ioe week Modern all newly dec. | BMALL Taxes &, Insurance TYPE oMY, MOD BASEMENT. 1 1250 ft. ar screened porches. 46 — with full qe ene Nice lot | Includes id LL DIVIDED EXCEL: | | front & ay is in excellent sted. Alum sto ow need is ANN ARBOR has wall) FU PURNACE. ; — | ‘This large 1 floor. Can » Rent Stores 40 or at $380, closing. caste, "Better W to wail carpet in eR all ON Out Mi. Clemens 10 uaa LENT YALE WN | repaur bec made int @ year arvend LE about i this one ov to wal e furnace Tura left to model, $39 - came te” t ~~ 2619 DIXIE hurry, we'll se New gun type Paved drive Tose — : : 2 BEDROOM | home. with 00 ft. o 2618 AND ekend her & dryer 1 at & CLEAN PAVED | 200 deep. ent buy Cd schon tailor = sevely | (16) ware: & ae Be cone wey NEAT OW ON { | lot. tage. An exce! le Highwar ROOM IN — Located in BA re ead | D 6455 BUNGAL LA water fron\ 3,000 down or less EEPING NEW BRICK tions, Full base $6950 per mo REET. ALL G. LAKE } t $12,900 $ CLEAN SLEEPING ene mids Jecesions. Fan pose: iT SHAKE 81D KE. k. Dr * h yate home. PLUS we AC furn : CEDAR LAK] nd L : for cash. - < "Eien ae) Be see ee as . "ORINOPE LES 2105. tammond Lk D WHITE BROS ‘ Aug arking : “A lot o or rate din ar . 7A iS ME a ' OR 3- Available and rear p RK floors with sepe I ce ) DEAL LE HO nmonc rs wy. cenler re er gal cs S — For fest & effi- Oak. floors. Basement Low FHA GOOI IBLE PARTY | 1994 CAPE COD PETED LIVING Har RIDA OWNER offers ao ae lay 10 ‘Ti 8 en aries &K eves 7 1st WITH We buy sell & arage 2 lots $11,900 TO RESPONS WITH 26-FT encare & TILED Eo eaiats possession. laces | Open Eves. ’Til 9; Sund 34601 mo Es WES cient perv Sunday. 164 ochial M 2? BE TER BED-, imm baths. 2 firep! 1 nt Ok s de Open gun erm» . ublie aod pas ROO. N, 2 MAS PA rooms, 3 One of the FINISHED. 321 32 ULTRANEW -2144 - tra Ms AI aed Piant, snd Rooms 4 TILE BATH UP. D/ Attached garage. ents in ~ | > BEDROOM UN Ciarkston side. FE 2 = IN NEW OWN. Realtor LEBARON FAR tory home. 3 achool! m. family din ROOMS & NT WITH TILE mare developm. fer 3 Ave., off Orion PE 8-0344. “OFFICES oo) ft. fi, BROWN. “Off Joslyn 14 sto i.) car a6 town 2 bedr in kitchen, @ae LL BASEME CE. 560X200 fines! County. See Lake « for cash. PANELED downiown) orca ticiae.. Les isabeth Lake Road ; off s furnace 1%, cal ae ing. eating space alorme vy PRLAN <~ FU R, GAS FURNA LUE AT Oakland LEGRAPH TO Rd. Cheap f DOWN. 2 BED- Boag cei tet will (dis : 2407 Kiizaveth FE 2-481 tone. Shade trees 613.708 Ter qhrement Cll Nest eens 0 Nom stveraree ~ ei cor A SOLID A | -yourself. TE KE RD. - BY OWNER. $500 storms and er aie wirkicg) iightsdand! Hen! Ph FE ¢3304 Bervice rage. Shade eens. 2-car garag : [as or ORCHARD LA TO MID- basement, 4-0403. uit) Parking. | uitigia_bisting: Bertie & ocr FE 2-633 $15 “VEL MILE WEST 4% — Stanley. FE to sul nll UL . : y ry , 3 i ONE ens. 863 FE 2-6280 , Yr FREDS _ tate N_Es W BI-LE t = : sere BY OWNER turmshed a 41 £100 i NEAR B home with sepa ’ Down “ . than this NE UM CON-| DLE BELT | UTH HAM OOM HOUSE. over Rest Office Space L BUILD ee xOUP a dining room jarage. 810.300" win oe oe ent F, we'll have to get in deeper water tl ae on aoa PULAR MOND LAKE DRIVE- FO * 42.800 OE miki ocean - WILL t ou finis i ce 2 car gar beth, basement. “Look, Ethek, w : 8TRUCTI @ TO PO! NS | _pymts. ~ ‘ ly erlor compiete, y ours With! nace terms Vacant. 3 bedrm e Call FE Look, E pea a NAL LEADIN ROOMS, 2) LOW 8IG 3 | _P ‘Ale Immediate]; t Goviplanne or lod eur) lew FuA RERUNS Cat. gare be rescued 7 — CA LIVING OVEN Available ffs a nssam eat) (Ges 13633 of Kien woot 24943 'e want to be ~ LAKE. 2 BUILTIN OVEN | J—_+150 NEW. ‘ 2 ces without base KE j 45633 of KEn : if we = BATHS. D | 1 WRONG -Room O or ILLIAMS LAME me Ful . RED : 43, FULL ATTACHE. CAN'T BE - and 2-R arbor | odels NS w 4 room ho : OLOR IE louses | ANGE. 2.500 Sows. tT _— AC’S aie seenth including utilities | ™ fu. “on tes price gapee me aR bs 2 te the full price ‘or Sale Houses 43 For Sale Ee ———t RACE. REAT. ESTATE ‘)pP aot HOME z Bri YEAR ee Saath ae ee | " (ele gota 1 a oom amanl Por Sale Mowses ILEY RE: fd a7 = ” Fai d ee oe « Hempstead "as agithd Shien, Ek eas ae ome Ms NCH HOME, cane A nese Tg Euieiate AY 25 | The 49x 25’ Fairwood NEW © = _ S a | Ve x 300 $6500 |s foes furnace ¢ ired for qualified — RAN vrelessien rhaps you PE 44821 ~ SUND 5 WITH ATTA > 2-210 41A p 7 Lot 106 down payment to - down ts all requ se-by suburban area TIRED, or pe earth fe Be . dah Lake Estates Bus. Prop. i , price Low er cent mortgey Veteran Located in clo: n ianch home has ra lime the good ! ‘Two 9 50 : In Ju an Rent Lease Bus. Prof we 1 BEDROOMS Isting = 4s p ene down pay: This 3 bedroo: eday Lake. witii i HIS 18 IT! - ick. Street FOR ee LD-| ae eA wal ett or = ANDERSON Low ‘y-alary ivileges ou Mac t a stroll 1 excellent soi house. com- 330 Dick 1,350 ASE - BUI! real family ho le 5 is clean bi a-at Re livision lot jus Uy- acres of re in ild 3 bedroom r lot.) E ds $1 ’ BALE OR LE laine area Here is @ finished att ) ietd. for in joor 1 large the su kitchen and liy 2,000 bulbs a Will bui nt on you . hlan \ es cost) ee ‘a ine feat gulleble for On on ar orevidee ay bedroom. Liv: orr ia Bechecten Good ; oi conte 2 ony ee pote hivtnhed peer ee ceely get herpes Oe is in Peni teees, lete with firs tie bath | an ues pene 2 pet | Vets: 983 down includ cost 800 square fe used car fot whic oom separate Sing ‘ile Towar S$ vra ela O81 Urges ey room on 2n rin New kite ; dng f 4 porch, self- t Berries" And — h full ar t Den Me re) ivileges. - I INCLUDES ’ | ) i 1e y i $7098 vy sub fiou ing price screened -in nd @ wate! home wit matic hea an Lake pr brick i 390 Vath b LY pair shop or __ ing goo three bedrooms " gas) hor yard. Close to schoo only $7950 's the asking mis & screeng, & of this fully bullt $18,000 - 3831 _ ——— i v almost new in | PHA $ PER MONTH N- 45193 = = 41B mo Full basement. 6 Fenced | Nice ¥ Bain ‘ ith mhrts ner are also beh aaa and basement Asking . a - Thy N¢ Nv | oom bh Nice sized living ed LES NORTH a PO ; Property ol heater coal heat $0,500, terms HALL 5 room home . sof Seve home Paved str m for terms. ; BUILD ° Ie rane arpeting. Thermo- DRIVE. 3 MI ON JOSLYN Rent Farm Ae tod a carpetiog Only $8, 1E1OHTS A MARS “sun pore Oil fur- attrac with pleaty of roo Cals é IOM ‘HOM: ieee biclace window, — TAC O FARM yard a i (down AUBURN HE home with bath knotty pine ns 1'»-cer Ly big jot Priced at $12,800 ILLS 3-BEDROO? pane pictu ter § ‘912 . - 3 BEDROOM Ape if ld RACE Good § 100m fy OU furnace nace 2 bedroom d yard. $8.1 youngsters 3-1753_ = OTTAWA H brick : ator, and wa Basiineat ll SORACKES aye ncken (novice See IRICK TERR: : Oak floors € > drive. Fenced y owner at OR 3-7 = tiful 3 bedroom 1 $8500 remer et: . 7 BR t Garag Paved ) Beau ful lable. and tron bar, Y home orisetguas to mild diane 5 ke dedscoms bt Math | Bhowsr in paneer terms , ~N, Realtor NO Large living geo oe today Pinancing abi our | has recreation leteee rear RAH BUILDING company, or nie ‘a rere write qualifica ieee dining seem cate €. $6400 is the full id | ( HAY DEN, rE 8-0441 EY DOWN saad despre ot) heat. \ rang oon custom baer or ours. | and mea perch and 2-car BUILDE R OF ena iu 7 mo OK 84 li basemen ater | . ; - ONE . den u utifully ours, Your ened r ae- N farm. $60 Pontiac Press, B down, Fu ce & gas Ww NGHAM floors #6 E Walton SUITY. 11 MONE ur lot, k garege - Bea lot Cc sd N. Realtor acre A terms aaa BEDROO : tlona to K FREE new wan furpe downtown. Only pBinM: ) ick home Osk . “Rn VOUR EQUI . | home on yo h_ Bric d yard with extra | a AY DEN garage . RHEIS RD } ruaeelCar AND ROC ter Close to do May be | “tty story br bedroom UD ay OWNE ag furnace Com | | ter Daten ROUEN deca pediy Wht J. Buildec sired. VOO — FOL- | Baseme t Ot) fu nable TO LEASE ‘UL, 2-4643 7 heate ith $1250 down fur- large dormitory 16° ator: |. coms. 3 baths. Inside & out | any size Pull b&b e ours OR lot—Priced to sell! LILLEY, bu | DICK STREET | Bath corner Reason top dollar curcheied’ furatahod —, 3 Be ees renee Ta, | pletely redecorated Se eT poy sie BOE CG ° ie “- FE 8-0441 Qu SIGNS. | port 2 lots mnable down payment * E or Sale Houses — = 43 on cueees TH LAKE pay closet | al ta Owner | on entrances. Weat + 0; “ie ART MEYER 368 Boer aL ROAD upngalow aE satan SMALL HOME Low | CUCKLER REA LTY ; x}. ‘ . ¢. Low down pay 4-69: : E ROOMS puss Mc ttached garage .DE IN ames! = 4-409) 1B | AZAB - lake | nace rept car as c - 4 LARGE t eeseway, a heat, site F THESE: c Py FE: 4-4 { - eround will accep HY OWNER ath Gas hes Br ement, oil he ON ONE O 36 N. Saginaw Mere is that fag choos looking for | ment Tiled & colored rien trees & Part nes re of land: ber. FRONT — 80 2 — KEE oe ma dine 4 4, kitchen. 4 | . ‘DIN, Realtor | Large lot A Dear aetece Mus _— it trees Patio Sum- ELIZABETH Seek sEeecrogm ey EST. SIDE _ , = a C lige Deatoome died Dog J.-C. HAYDEN, Fr 8001| flowers ie “be appeeciated, G74 oer ae ah MN ih td hha Te Geuntry Eksbon. Baie ONLY $1,950 DOWN Net THAG De: as furn : : FE | be seen to b ins mer FHA Terms i baths ms - L m your utility room New a} “Car garage 6 E Walton 19 to 9 | 1 Drayton Pla ‘ extra features a $19.500 erm» starter home o HILLS eis ey = fas ser Corer lot toaxfi0 , oven: exes, aye } STATE i oowk 00 A cae il Miners : ; ENT Dyk aol Excellent locatidn Stee toe! Gur" plans or Nee plane h ICK 0x10 knotty pine te Ooly a Fe clerks ‘trem Cass ny OWNER L Axe ene ho with sar 3 Sanam) a . t ROWONS Peete of 2 = ecmenl Oe a cerue Near Pontiac pete Ram Nl One Basement cour model Don ake: Sereecay” Ha etts ee Miuitas abeth Monty dn) bee with $2,000 — es late ered poreh rates | yard FE #1 pei Tnsdteene pester nepte ro S Gale gs0ee. Terms Neaiscu ico 2 peat Total Donald, 0 Bes 3-2837. ee bree ' Gas bee Lake 4 t rsp h bar 2 ce . : ut of town Wisner Schoo bi Gas baat ol ; DOWN Be ee ant vine ECTS)) ROY : ftm with util blag ' in and .o t deco d bath up o floors Sclaeted Glie earoettn ot Lhd re O70 Git SUNS ne eee soe “Gaal Of Adem Wa ar Y) e meatal nea in kop ‘condition On REALS 4-5203 price only $10 2 bedroom mera bo Auto- Carpete basement recre . om brick ho nN 28 | g rate yments 2-S4oz a | Plastered walls. Close to . Full ba lente anise ral } bedroo Living : OG EQUITY monthly pa t FE L TY | Nice lot. reom + sucellen ’ Love | Spacious . CRIPICIN 2 Low interes A | tic heat. rice tion raed LP aa eae netg! only 5 dojo Ese tas kite nen Oe tearenns brick. full Muir Gs ; IS (HE BIHD TO SEE ‘i only § per agree them! *~MU TART REAL’ Lk 5 re | Denese School. Complete p porhood “#18 950. terms with diniig ares & fe eni hent large lot Te canine | URBAN ' wee D 4108 Marke ¢2301 in $1300 DOWN a der Lavender boi hoor with Sled balh Feathers OR + - SUR emg : LE ROA ? Drop in , Snvder L bomrds & tl storms and dyke and OMB REALTO LINE 104 DEVONDA Large lot reading ads lems Dorothy on : peers siimiaum 3 & Jand W O° WHITC : ARY 3 bedroom home 1 500 Exhausted r_ home probie ood. you ealtor Est. 29 ue ' K UP Seeecne, an malce Usk i cn Osh tt, 2-2 ONTEMPORAR Priced to sell at $6, & discuss you used homes, If your credit is g lente 3 Realto 4 Ra (MS@) PIC s 2 saping Lake privileges pe oes: s (UD, “KH Oe | with us. New “maa lansicect & can own this exce eaiy 7001 Highian “er MU 46417 “ ; d make ae Pe g ke Only 41 #00 ai Re RANC]I $500 | ine building, site age. All at 7 room home for d- Phone EM 3- sear ea Your phone Nace the neater ae pares dete i " I the most eye_appes tly ; SHALL STREET “| lake privilegés, acreag _ rf 500. New siding. sabes NLY 21 EF | oO eee and garage Sided 85 900) Owner » ING OME | rea veanla homes we've pesently “468 ee priced to isch iplee N PAY- in porch and a ge makes O d rs rame t hom en tie ludec 1. | anc burban le 4 room down = Lo DOW e tures * od: iin room ne eee (¢ M. : RI Ly ONE Y MAKER ) | seen On large seturesaise Walters A f sell at $6,000 Psaads NEW rnaiee as $300 biggie i our BEST BUY! Brick a") ANCH HOMES too Formica Seats In the gee HEREB A Pree eerie aint up. 4 IN DAY 2 peirileuss vis tides range | Oe 4 Available to ¢ , soe Reus | Year paaged cheat 3 Seer eerie. n in Tormica vom in ooma . down ake nd drye : j CA ; . now eines Fae darian Tait fenced feet & marek beh cnerenl Rd Hoge ft elsae! Virepizce une EVENINGS & BUNDAY locations Call us a POLOMAL nt 5 = i pace } 1oome~ i fur ca tke Huge & r 10x -§236 ou =! » Duc 2 peah igh ae ine ction tc so EL easement anew rent, som Z| I ( ee uauel wood pest cine extras = Bob Alton ft etal TAY, 2-6. LARGE MOD $12 800 terms ihe num : rigid mee orated tne peed AEMING Pere rae family home acreened egeth It's vacant ana Bob a PE 4-6944 OPEN SUN i convenient pletely ne nonth. full price on y 4 He 14220 Jiving room I'y car garag endition§ thrueu Don Nicho of $250 per m 000 down ke 88h wilh a reli; and in excellent ¢ fine suburban : ‘ $10 500 with $1 ted on Mugher. | welltowal) ce ‘ ni roam Treat yourself to ¢ for ons mes per one wana road f A ca a nel 2 fw living in this tdeal hom lu ! ' : itor : 8 pest? . h UME pen ee ne eee Lema rR ; haut) ni ik uray - ay ey aa, 1 Full Price $9,990 ountry rith $90 Down ernised farni porns. a M-59 Thats just PA veal bed: Just ' Carpeted Aree Rd to White charm ane iene room ols costs IE eg lal 2925 White Lk eared feeulace sun porch $75 MONTH ; ( H Lk natura a Lifetime Fee teats SURANC 13.000 with $2300 down 0 | Ra ; NAN Timken AC heat Tear 68 INCLUDING IAX & ipa Hwy on recreation . | \( ye | | | i 0 We W Z DI N Ni a 2877 See ane seas lots. $1 Dvive out W vat turn right on 0 ners ad age an Ores : ‘ - ) “R ¢ : FE 4- rage ba tgage Drayton Q baw tc Ll , « war ( { morte wo asha DROOM NEAR CABS Poe rpace HURON AND OWNER , -RICED ’ X TEARGI PE $8103 Pe 2-712) 150 down ar Bene on Sashabaw Rd oes tend to sub- service 2 1 iim Alceta ‘beadh HE TWEEN, RD OMe Cor URS PROT Fw Huron BUY costs will buy Maybee Rd__ follo MUCTIPLE LISTING 2 Sai: hve k ; . VOORH EIS NETOU BEE a Sita j OLORED GL. FHA terms division. NER trifice tor cass doen REALTOR NER OF MA! 1O SELL. Vf wn Ol ERN HOME, 1 BED- a 7 wilibed heme Rarcifice claterent CSI ae Se) CO, «tive 7 bedroom bungalow « 1; 6 ROOM Nea. a bedreees s pa HOMB CALL Mr 6- “6.284 niahec for appoin K OFS Att res t Handy utllity roon drms Fu down t porc ZAL FAMILY tion » FP. 24332 t's I ood sized tot 4 bars , Sapnuais terior 3 be room eened fron iDEA for information _ m FE) 3 BEDE OOM. fire I HERN HOME ae Nanuet In front ane nad Sfel | Comoi aan wiring. $6350 on oe | up, large a of] automatic heet. _ In ROME) 1 Be Natural tire 6M 1 STORY MODE wuert veiahea Garces Bathing and rev une pent, meee down on your lo full eres nicely landscaped d, edéesul. saz bath colonial ' semen ‘i ch o2otm pore s a on : ' | : lot o 8 fe I ar gar iture op- ; full ba Jock we reened por 1h) work t privilege 9500 lO bB FE §-507 os 1 ¢ 900. Furn - 7 room m on place gar 2 car garage Plc ‘ J car garage with aw boating ta Puil price $95 MA 6-3858 ~ | lot Only $8, : t mortgage brick with sun roo eln drapes 2 achoois =a 4) jouse 7 Toacre fenced Fru SU NIDAY 26 Willams Lik nw and enjoy the ve "RE jonal for $300. Jus d is good ~ t Side. Large living rm rom sho ea ‘ondition By shop apace aulifully landscaped , Terms Buy ne Our bullders ha [RT8' ] ACR =i ek n. All you nee bh Wes lace Pull ~dining : : i bead : THE EXPE home costs dow vacant, ca with firep large ehurchea aces 821 eee, & he time 177 Wa full summer a STUMPED TH P answer droom modern Property 1s ht breakfast nook, larg . “MYrtle 2 : Can be eeen any . : » Ra ; ode found the a Coty 2 bedroo nd clean. credit. rope to rig | room, bre ed lot TORCED SALE we WN Sashabaw | EALTOR PARTRIDGE Theite tn You Sunday potential 3) treen Saved ‘rand. give eee Teen hes Ps beautifully gm ice dec OUSe FOR er Forced to set! unt LAKEFRONT neh on Whip REA 1050 W HURON any We Byite Ceca tn [pce winch Seheol. 34 wiles i wo uae FE 3- a. gundass Full basem furnace. 2-car - Bullder-Owne nn beautiful & Pp Neonat eine lng room FE 43581 "ul ® opening dav to ) aad ma Near ea! with own- evenings : orsted me furniture in- ’ bedrm etna Pull Mila aie Pe arenas ana diniug. . Ronn IS fh quattty plus the omany "ex seen aula Teen pli 4 pt are FULL BASEMENT pein: ony 018.960 = WEA 6 Custom la naw! Finished or me ee, SUNDAY 2 : y LTY | House go Tint on Hiteaber nee ae = ‘ ° ‘ ft! ‘ MIN b ‘ oar * n . rE } econ | : moor, . SYLVAN | en has @ ROOMA 1's RATHS thee aes a ori in nee as heat sontenet = or hones ri aatege ae caer onstruction ih opp bei Gurnee Po rune on Walton ." ie) 6805 WW le | WESTOWN Ret the Onon gene i — Sam Warwic Cl) tor itself Discount for a FE) peting drapes a ved Wil FF ee led Lake. Call : rene: aty'e homes wW leet oak DIX TLARKS ‘ 8-276} or Eves — | 1780 Bherwon ym oobrick tri ley ‘ nt $9400 ¥iés Wall pt and nieely landacat 9¢ «1008 OF of Walled L tT YOUR!’ ranch h cabinets, sele 4286 Pin . “oR iM i331 or i Cl: i ark re 4 i wan Ss Sons new 3 bedroc Firepines bulltins paren | pwher MI 6-002 | ZABETH LAKE A front walls. birc tull basements i Drayton Piain fvint in repaid Oe ick t Side Income. John = Irwin nch home seeded lot 4 any) i by 6 | ELI olf at your fron floors and i Suburban edroom bric Eas DOMS BATH | ear Fe Canimlicil, mower, ie ? TING SERVICE eth acer 4300" oe i008 | be vou prefer @ tri- sear FOUR-ROOM | HOUSE AND LOT 4 faneh guns 66 hpacioun Tot Oak Noemi | ; pa bacoment.. 3 2) oes A Eaxclualve co ts Jake privilege MULTIFT RF 11r ch Open 25 he Or may d either, to 128, needs rep enth | tge picture w: a up & dow that will pay. t Heron Street ter, paved « ST hatilie Open ranc We will bus e 200 only. £200 down: $25 fiddle | floors m. Birch cupboards furnaces,, a place at $12,500 . 313 Wes or FE 3-403) 24,500 85 000 SH90 FPL 2 2104 plan or oure 11 Rockcastie a. oft road living countertop & vent fan for tts self Priced consider Phone FE Pu 4274 miay FE 4 4] ALTOR 203 r Nine-Mile '| Formica c Mt in vanity, | 500 down. Will peor Eve.: 4 ME ge geecertald “senenane i re WW OWALTON Fe vice a Parminglon Tawney iMME | Hl ~ierme. wsergeny | 7 owed *pouse igh e pcinuaent HOUSE AND Two” Needs . orm RVIC as TH a : il Call for Mandon peed alata om hs PLE LISTING SF M HOUSE & Ba $800 down = bhaxement with gas tor. Out- contract. nor eee Oe) re, Price $i #1, y clase tn ac wets n Heights Mann Hy MUU TT LE HILLS Jie ssesaion $2,050 ° ter heater fncinera socks to today. £520 Se repairs. toes Maken fr month Wal % & Pontiac nef YION woons SEMINOL brick Fireplace Crate gion eg ” is ve ri!’ Carport. 3 b Orion Income {5:5 “sows pe elween Roches Alar Awner, 2066 DE ‘ appreciate a distinguished 4750 Down Lge 3 bedrm: br space in =M_ 3: ~-—-h ~ door 2 950 Terms. Ra. White Lake ~ f ‘ ' Dae orn } ob “m fating «

4 MT. CLEM Basen eat Warner, “fee deen | wen w davtonn | AT RICH if pn Figo Oot ME. Meiners 5.8006 | oe eh WBE ; OPEN KVES | land Ave ¥r ! ——— F js Onn 2.1806 ILI IS IS Mw BRE Ww VER | B._ FAKE of) funday MY Wi mer =| 4 FE 8 : i | P REIGZ, Seles j | E 80823 A “ey +sieg or F ‘ f t ‘ 2 “ _ 3 y ; \- %, { ri i i } ‘ ¢ f { y } i - f ] : | 1 te e 4] i i i : | r : j { y / ; Mo jh 4 a | vs * | 5 eRe Os | ae frig LAE PN ae ee a: ee ; a, , pil, - us me ea Pie : THE: PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE ¥3, 1959 ; . / a. TWENTY-NIN oT . ~ t : pms s ; La Rae : ; : “For Sale Houses 43; = For Sale Houses 43 4 SLICES OF HAM || Ancome © Property. 43 | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 For Sale Lake Prop. ii * ina 4 p Anew ee eee ale PRP Se sti tintin’ PP PPI ’ rn : Ait dite! OY ATT MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE v4 ghar) Mare 2 Car “LAKEFRONTS Silver Lak -_- bs , : : iM bie + iG “pce, gas be 2 eee ome Oe Se ilver lake, ae : fs iat eet | GALORE =| Basanti . oe ‘2 foo Cash to " 1 Ott \ . "LAR! N . : a er-Syivan-Lakes——__— ae ue eee 4 “cqment 2 PONTIAC LAKE — 2 a 4 deateenie, 10 to 00 Nothing Down! Time Is Short! | grit vgiss'amact psts nme ate wont | POModere “Nenmpicety "for < | fishes “with ke . . ke : 5 ] garage. 4 —_ f wn. he FOR ONE who likes coun- USE YOUR Dit heat» Gas fired seeimerate: r. man, ees, A low, Ram. pa sa * Jones, ‘Real Est.| = He * = "living. West Suburban “| 9) Fiicee 6 ‘co's hike bling with aitached Huron [GALE ISLAND —— | Meterp Carl. W. Bird, Realtor: peiieem BENEFITS NOW ~ areee fichep eying om re essso re ot a ee cent. $03 Community Nat’) Bk, Bidg. 2 car garage on % acre of ef Expire ! ple table On mainiand. Only $8, PE 4-421) ___ ves FE 5-1303 Fg ee oF Before They Expire Walls. cove cotings, For Sale Lake Prop. 44) — 42.500 down. LAKE fe os 2 with sbout $500 mortgage ONLY S bath. A well-built cme. ts ~ sgstamea ; Beach. # bed is ee costs down. ae . LOTS, PRIV PRIV- PONTIAC = * e. a SUNDAY 2-5 | only ‘$1,009 down. ii én Elisabeth Lake. $1,500. = 1-story. cg h. weet... off eat. Mit x ti BLOOMPIELD TWP. — On ? . FE &-3036. Shaded lot fur- t. utility room, patio, 1% car lovely shaded street. Ideal L 2 meat [=e j DRM BAI & nished tor "910,800 — $2,500 cement drive. Lota Cet ma. taeiip (HE AVEN eal HOMES ~ = ROAD dens I-story bungalow. Liveg mm. Bee itehen, — mew cs im hencn con ae : Beautiful Bi-levei lakefront brick | as a pin it has full base- util. and : rms. 8 _ . : sised oom plus 8 ft. | ev jake 3 large bedrms..| ment, oi] FA heat and gas Fenced yd. Boat aire | PONTIAC LAKE — Year ‘round _By owner. OR 3-865) Le cool — ~ get | Ample 20 living rm with fire- hot water. Both rooms _ 500. EM 3-2588. i hoger gr oo og Poros) WEST SUBURBAN — & yee un saad bath $190 - | re ; Qs “as a avon tos laeer gore eng wien. bp a ae cae Bein — furnished for rag area, rand si ares Ps f rt © no err “ orgy TE omg = Sed Tec, rm. W Lg wi a ee E eo} es front lot, ots Sylvan $10, — $1,500 down. ‘ lots take pety tleges. Priced 2 et. r a di Tice owner, © i = 5 WE. arene, Boamied MOVES YOU IN ievel Att” Garege. Beautifully st $8900. Convenient terms. roe Se “——— | PONTIAC LAKE — Mgsonsfy = | MACEDAY LAKE Bits shoot —— Liew landscaped. Breakwater & sendy May be seea any time. ~ $450 Moves ves You In | nace 2 bedrooms, = «bedroom home, 1 acre. Ie. m sos OUTSTANDING ines faamatee pe rend ro a ARKSTON wack — 3! bdrm, tri-level brick. Gas nate lot Breakwater. Ideal for | bathe, Hares shade tress. Aero oe FEATURES: many other desirable feetures 0) | }Ocdicom Roman > brick aFoarm. brick, Ful bemt. Gas) GSS Terms #0 | down ames GOOD NORTH END loca- FT . 50. XIE TO anch home. Th ey hall /F Oak tion, Extra large 2 bed- ALL att. niteGvenents | SILVER LAKE RD. — RIGHT fin is grand for the enlire oa sera LK. Ceklend | WOLVERINE LAKE — Lovely Lee Sancan, ca tareaess Cans room bungslow. Living and AUTO. HOT WATER To WALTON BLVD. — LEFT amily. The 3. - living a | we MB, REALTOR al a Pao aeree to six lakes. Must sell. $1,000 Fi full ment, vnoreat PLUMBING ——, . iedae rock fir e. Th a | ment. Pelee ry Only new asf furnace, “Garage. Paved streets & sidewalks Rolfe H. _ Smith | = > get Np Gk rr. Laxs ORION FRONT QNTAGE§| $11,150 = $1,760 down. Pai M. Jones, Real Est. ie. | 832 W. Huron : SPOR —REA ft also has @ fireplace. 1! rage. 8 Jon toat well, dock. | , _ 1 : renee alters | CMURCRED’ GENOGL SHOPPING ™4.8 Telegraph Bd ha FE sie | paths are certainly » must | $ $31,000 terms. Brokers protected. | POE ery eek oe FE 4-8550 FE 8-1278 . or yo amuly (oo. arge | | = ‘ ae { ur family t A lar 34. Lawrence, Royal hed WAUMEGAH LAKEFRONT LOTS. RAY O'NEFIL. Real AND RECREATION AREA - fae reek om a) jase-enciosed patio opens j 1-6625. Song con. lake” froataee Take Holcomb Rd. out of Clarks- NEIL, alt | own your sma the family It ton to Bridge Lake Rd, turn: 262 §. Telegraph Rd ptecag! 9 saad our lot. .G. Piasttl EM will be ‘hard to beat this 5405 (PONTIAC “TRAIL | Cnly $12,300 — Term arg 1 mile to property. OR - a ST : pte | Sead | ple “anywhere at’ $22,800 " yUST WEST OF ee LRRD! | crise Lace = A teal 3-6285. ry OUSE) 466.18 Monin includes principle WATKINS CAKE PRIVILEGES, | thee “discriminating | ; OPEN SUN. 1 TO 6 | "““nouse with 2 oF 3 bedrooms. Wood NOL Lane locategy\ north end interest and insur Dr ag gs nt he | who wants absolutely the | Beautiful 3 acre Woodland site Large screened, porch 23 reste wee: eel ie c »_ aluminum sora and ; _rage, Sigal phen ad ay & oe finest in home and neigh- | erarestens private “ake. Moder® | rend ; = Gandy be ch. oa o ty so42, Broker sepa: i cd. | an ome a . = furnace, garage. Close to shopping FH A ———— Basedos: hot water heat. 3 or : | YEAR-AROUND HOME ON LAKE. Sedat Cal Linco b28t | gyn | VAL-U-WAY | SiSisctceieonctiee le-House eroceranma, dey eacbed ee | PONTIAC UAE soc Mhlgacrn | tatpringe snare 2 04 oor alum m room home fea- . i . Vin rm, | bd . ie: . 7350 DOWN — KEEGO HARBOR — a ” FOR VALUES & TRADES pookgy - x ore? living room, For Sal . 70 . s 7 43 A For Sale Houses 43 ree rm., format dining rm. In | ome. t house. Sandy scree! ona oil furnace Ful- furn. 2 hedrms., lake §& school. PRICED pony joe | nn." ail rich- eee area of fine homes. A lovely | beach. Lovely shade. $15.- ly ae $18,500. 14 miles ub Ema 7 $12 240 TO $13 500 EN Yun begat ere 3 ten | ' r — hea ae a. | “i Mani le 5-9721. omy Sweet, On WODERN RANCH TYPE 2 BED- , ™ rooms wi le closet | 1 | om ee NS A Ome | VILLAGE — Love. : ; “oF A E = Call 9:30 to 1 KEW Foam lake privileges, Nr__Pon. a MODEL AL, 25 space. F lastic. “tie the | — | afler 6 pm. FE 5-080, collect ly 3 bedroom Brick Ranch. For Sale Resort Prop. 44A i Z 4 P e . is ' PPP ~ fp teell ter wale a well-landscaped lot. 1\%- XSL ne eT. MICHAELS .—ec nie —muews Lore | 3, Atlas, Only -818---_| copra@m OW LAKE -MATINENDA LOOK NOSAN BLDG. CO 33h stfecned poren, Full , | Pesce pr ages om (Crweceni| = se — Terms. near Bind River, Ont. Fully fure fe SUNDAY ae dite einai | SUNDAY ‘TIL 7 P the Fae = sited Bre a Peas, at at ve 3 ebb eran ns apr boa 6 RMS, BATH, BREEZEWAY. down and $80 per © oak . Nae a 1s. A a nanch Alec Roe? I. ats | CRANBERRY LAKE pacedl = wet eaeral Bldg. Coffer Cliff. - | i t t _ —o Lop porhood. Newly. decorated, | cor Ne reat aly oo a 7 ORCHID ST $1.277 will buy this GI resale ° ‘ “| GOOD 3 bedroom home, as- | 24x26 attached 2 car garage, | lake. Lovely Ranch — GRASS LAKE - NEW CABIN, ready for immediate occuvaney.| ment very good condition PL 1067 O os. at only $55 per mo. includ- ape bestos siding. Basement. ga- overhead doors. Drapes and car- Numerous _ features. =r | Jarge lot. Center resort area, ad- & a For ce (teer informa- 3.3392. OWNER MUST SELL THIS ing taxes & insurance. Hu- AMERICAN rage, paved street. 1 block peting Boat Qutside fireplace. © $19,450 -— Terms. oining state forest. Good hunt- §-4311 RM. MODERN ren Qardens -—— Convenient ; { XN te bus line. Only $7,500. lake privileges on Pleasant Lake = | b — $1195. $100 dn. §25 1,600 8Q. FT. RANCH HOME. $21. HOME. WASHER. DRYER, to stores, schools and trans- FAMILY HOME tsb Gown payment 00 tae ean and Halstead Roads. MACEDAY LAKE — Executtves Oat. Mattes Gmewin TERB ERT C. DAVI | 000 value for 421.360. Owner jeav- BUILT IN OVEN AND portation. Gas beat. Bet- IN mo . Only $2.000 down hideway. 2% scres Heavily (Skeels). Mich. Garden 6-7000. ind Dri ooded. Lovely | home ___ #015_Trw fale Drive Fs state. MY 2-4 a oe NA bd Cae LHe Ohh gy ver hurry! | Pj L k Sx VenLY STREET Paul M. Jones, Real Fst. zest ay log pov | HioHeST BIDDER TAKES. 3.500 ~~ $3,150 Full Price free MLS Fup eee a | | PRICED Be RE- CHETOLAH SHORES is ine LAKE ! 632 W. Huron | $25,000 — Terms. | equity grisea ca Kes mi Older Village home in Ortonville. fireplaces, “full basemen huge lot. Cee es : with eecm “ = Sone = ihe tr. re sree ___ reeum OXBOW LAKE Executives wend “tee 2: ee $500 - r OMe. arm v- | = . == 8 |— Needs hg! esd tic tank, Gown | we -_ neta te rr} aa Bao R FOR ing room, with Deatcitul Manor N eee AAA \ AL i E S estate in clusive area. Sa uburb or the Handy man Bow i QUT M. oer MARE THE ther poor ra on EAT 2 bedroom bungalow, Lot 100 x 975, fenced. Love- ws pan F Prop. 4 z : ITY wie sme See rds @ . ; | ly landscaping. Beautiful With ler e ‘teing 4 bedroom, needs 5] Bown yr ME, eating © rea 2 nice bed -OVER 2.000 s@ FT - pebrees von ae room: EXCEPTION ee SITES | vir mone Ome aul te | MIOMLAND | RECREATION ARRA. Aree Ge s CANT WORK A DEAL FOR Uulity a us dear ore | matic neat in full basemat OAKLAND COUNTY LAKES rodyce for 940,000 — Cam | fof lakefront, 3. bedrm. activi: = . arage F u Li 8 ei i ¥ | C. PANGU JS" Realtor j ELIZAB . ETH ARE RD, Full price ‘4.20 Pita sap. A ERROR! Bedrooms | Priced to sell with low dowa CONTROLLED LARREROMT | \ TAYLOR cows and pi oonag won ‘oven pee 2160 M15. Ortonville, NA_7- R scoTT proximately 2% BATHS, Ceramic tile | payment. ELOP i A. Le “JIN range, 2% car attached garage. oe Rad : . NTIAC and $15 monthly payments. : | EST . hools, churches r 2 LAKE ORION SUN p 5 P M pane oe RD. ene, oo 50, OF mediate possession. | LARQE, SEPARATE Living Room | SYLVAN LAKE FRONT | WILL BUILD LARGE 3 BEDROOS | eee DAI shat TRONDAY 12- 6 coin Plant Priced to sell Mi aa al tae DUN. Go Pew (RJ. (DICK) VALUET) smuamen among Easy rene ate eno 2 tg RRMy AES OR For Sale Lots 46 sal Sy weed sr 1L ay.4 LTOR ~| Table Space N. SES 2 a me Soe . Te ety vy REAL for this fine cw ns osc ATTACHED GAR. TAK RONT __ aes ELIZAB LAKE ESTATES 069. bedroom hom | RES WITH : EF ie wee FE 5-0693 or FE 4-3531 very largest {100 plans BUILTH Apptantee | EED you lor any opened? ener ree a ant. PROPERTIES — Completely fur- 10 LOTS. EXCELLENT POR BUILD- peted living room and bail Eer- ~ | 946 -Oekiand _Ave,_Open_‘til_ 8:30 | pos - te soem — ter _ 1 eR ERED —Famatly Rooms + — __Compietely rem odel ed i enaaia 8 eluded. Ideal for | nished lake home. Immed ite a zhews. 8: “ano a amic tile bath. Family kite = | OWNER LEAVING CITY. MUST er rms a in- | gub- aoe ing land + & up. , er WN R with birch r sell quick. 2 bedrms., double lot ing room, 24% baths. A grand with Separate Entrance | aN) room, natural fire- oub-aividing ites @ etl dea} | able terms. WE toe all down. Total price $4050 at $45 per month. $960 DOW — Watkins Lake area Here is a nice clean 2 bedrm “some with attractive ciones. Fully insulated. oil heat Black 97950. home. Located on large lot in red ot ie ont one enee | 950 DOWN — For this cottage. visions ares eauti- ' west suburban lake area. Fite- ful family room. 4% baths Built- place in living rm. Large front in oven surface plate in lpvely rch. Severe! fruit trees. Row birch kitchen 2 car attached haat and other extras included | Ret Ehrourheut are bas a { t elax. 5500 - total ae sement ——e = ae . Telegraph Rd. to Meadoway Dr, BL BRICK, sized bedrms., Large es. and fireplace Wall to wall ts, nm kitchen. Many built-in f Ae including Hi Fi system. Excellent Co lev L k f 1 in, e thts at onl oley Laketront a ¥| 925.000 —" 12 ft. on the water Beautiful wooded lot. Cyclone soeeee All this plus ” Large Ti * , erm ranch home. ar v- Flovd Kent Inc. Realtor | ifg*tna “dining ‘room. Full bes Sapir Hwy. at y-at has FE 2 a ore ee CUSTOMER PARKING top road. Total price only FIELD HIGHLANDS — Ranch home with ps tiled bath. Breakfast peok SUN. 2-5 P.M. 4115 Meadow Way Dr. FOXCROFT SUBDIVISION right to property HOYT | ment with recreation Grea tached 1% car garage. Terms t right buyer is the sure to investigate! - At. 5 house you have been asking for — be 1 rch. 2% car garage. Lake priv- | > seed = are = aS 900. i 16 ia e xmoor; ESTABLISHED IN 19 En ts propor. . WATKINS LAKE — Privileges | a, Small home with full bem't. Part-! ly completed. Finish this home ourself and save dollars. Only New 3 bedroom brick & redwood | 0 | Eiisabeth Lake. M natura] fireplace. 5220 cosled! tk | HOYT REALTY __Open Sunday. _10 %. 6pm 254 8. Telegraph Rd. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATHS, ick FE 270%0 ___FE 'E 2-0966 ranch. Electric Ehoben Lan¢d- 9 BEDRM. RANCH. LK PRIV escaped. Aluminum storms an Fruit trees. “ acre lot. Tiled screens, carpets, drapes Fintshed| kitchen & bath. $2000 down. 847 | basement. setry, anopping at _per_mo. OR. 3-8645 tra! us groce shop edi train put adbite schools, Convent. $680 DOWN MOVES YOU IN THIS | ent to G ord and, vt FHA 4 bed year around home ast ations North of Detroit. HA) Ouck ‘Lake. Ph. morigege available. $20,250. MI 2-3968. : |PRICED FOR QUICK SALE, 3 bedroom ranch home. OR -3-3176 after 6:30. ohnson J 2% YEARs OF SERVICE MR. EXECUTIVE Here is the home been looking for spacious 3 Siren brick r you have . this Sunday 1-5- 1331 FIELDWAY ea home is located in lovely est Lake Estates on ae mately 4 acres of land. Large Turn west at Square Lake and kitchen with built ins, 2 dining Telegraph Nearly new 3 bedrm areas, large seh , eral brick ranch Large living rm and wall to wall cerpet oe, eee fireplace, 1% baths full bsim't. baths 13x16 master edroom. | Qear garage Forest take Coun- Pe gghes overlooking gol course! frontage on car attached garage. Call. for further details on this out- standing home. 6 call Evenings aes Pr or FE 6447 32005 N, ltor WILL BUILD FINISHED OR A. JOHNSO} Realt atarter home, with or without 1704 S. Jee raph Rd. basement, on your a or ours, : FE S34 have model to- show: 3-26837. BY OWNER IN ONEER HIGH- BY OWNER t PARTLY | FIRISHED jands. 2 bdrms.. ete. Large attic house. Near school lake. OR} — oll heat. Full baseme: 3-2681_or OR_3-107' | old. Fenced yard Lake FOR SALE OR LEASE 7 BED- _priviieges, 913.000, FE. 2-3012__ room rm se. Lake Pee AUBORN HEIGHTS 3 _BEDRM . ae pe e ¥ e vilege & paste ie Pull, 4 dry base- avatory a & ack, alarm. Sun. 2 - 5 P.M. Woodhull Lake Front 4419 MAJOR ood beach boat ‘* ear garece, kitchen cab- rat See ts “us en furni- FE 3 — Open Floyd oe ie AMPLE. C CUSTOMER, TpARRING - ™ Don McDonald possi Aluminum = storms. 2-3408 try Club area See this beauty 2-012 8 to & I ij Realtor = NOTICE 4 RMS AND BATH FOR C CASH ONLY $3200 Open for inspection 96 EVERY DAY 860 SARASOTA AVE. FE a SPECIAL SALE! This Week Only a _ Center. FE CLARK EAR 8T. MICHAELS. Attractive own: Only $2500 dow pote condition. § rooms large expansion Basement, gas automat- a lot. Garage. NEAR NEW NORTHERN HIGH. Modern 2 bedroom frame home. landscaped $7,950 with low down ret 60x150 feet, only payment. LARGE FAMILY HOME. Good) Lede hpabor oom modern, lar e front porch. ear gar Only $3850 down. balance monthly, inciuding taxes. INDIAN lent natgn he ore furnaces and hot water. Well aoe ond kizmieem aweme: 'o SELL OR TRADE 1'-acre parce! Guw earace Yoo wih ble with neat. clean 2 bedroom. one everyting about this tre- floor gr by d-piece bath, lovely mendous home so jet us room, big in Grapes, peaches & other fruit mee yee etet. trees. Widow cannot farm this | yace and wit) trade for simfiar Doll House e re ains, Huron wi Gardens, or near shopping cen- | = pers Qa ks at ter. Here is your riunity, this | ir as “cute as @ ‘ that is a close-in property. | pers sad tered walls cceae ; vac or your imme- William Miller. __- | _ Giga Besetesion. 2 Realtor FE 2-0263 | _ 19% W, Maron |. Warren Stout, Realtor : ' 77 N. Saginaw Bt. FE 6-#165 BRICK 7 BEDROAS_WEAT | Seay en ve jreere way age. e e- Ni EDRM. tion, 23101 Republic, Oak Park. |" Wihtame Lake, FE +0429. aa Lineein 31008. |S BEDROOM HOUSE. PULL BAGH. BIRMINGHAM. 3 FULL DROOM Make offer _™ent, lake privileges FE §-7401. $-7401_ bemt Lorian o_ M16: _ SMITH | “y comin fishing and it ite best, you will ws it he : f nrecrestion 2 arage. Secand wautiee eat LONGO LAKE FRONT The ideal vacation home , ere Shi ae —- ONLY SPose w it hs | 262 8. Telegra Ra. re sna LAKE PRIiV. basement 2 fireplaces. A breeseway and an oversized bog ee th ovide the pri- ba ond wil previ so many <. Fae This property is a place to live “it is a way of VEIL, Realtor Pe 46008 than actually, €. RAY O'N ingrm. Bsmt, Rec. reom. 2 yrs old $13,900 less en $2,000 down Owner FE 8-303 BY_OWNER- qAcdnOTON PARK. 3} BEDRM_ RANCH. iv BAT! iv stor _ paymeni , full basement, low down | FE 4-630). 2 oid. Storms and screens. ter softener Heavily wooded lot. on ia e. Drayton Plains area 10 J BEDROOM HOME. FULL BASE. | ment with er and stool. Wrought: tron stasway. ine and drap.s FE 6-2414. NO DOWN — VETS MIN. DOWN — FHA Low Down — Land Cont. Would you. like a comfortable 3) bedroom full basement house at a very low move in cost and low, low monthly payments? We have | several to choose from in various | locations _M. R. Wilson, .Real Estate | 2 , Sunday. TH Baldwin | SUBURBAN — PONTIAC 1515 Union Lake Rd. PHONE EM 3-6556 ) BEDROOMS # FULL DIVIDED | basement. Ledge rock fireplaces in ree room & len J rm. 3 acres of land. For sefe by builder and _owner _OR_ 3- 3-Ti je STOUTS Best Buys Today 4 Bedrooms =n ho carasertord serge automatic ofl heat, leund trays, large corner lot wi 1 ear garage A real buy at $10,950 with terms. é 2 Family Located in good residential @rea on paved street, bus line at front door. 6 large rooms and 1% aia. down, fireplace, 3 roo “es arage, rapes. ator in gar onl Only 750 «with ~ OPEN 2 ta & Psat Harmon Rd M24 ‘eacre, 6 rooms. er er Trees. shreveery. "PON TTAC "ERT TY Corner Nice 2 bedroom home x 216 ft, vg a ben. NEAR THE LAKE ONLY 99.900 $i. i= Completely remodeled 6 room. new pinaster, new select oat boob nite ment, large lot. Termes or trade Seen 3 BEDRMS. DIN. | ROOM for _ Bedroom or Hobby Room NIL al clahtindy Local Brick $20,900 On Your Lot Beautiful Model 2802 PINE RIDGE RD DIRECTIONS Orchard Lake Rd to Middle Belt—Left on Middle Belt to Mid Pine nem on Mid Pine to Model | ‘ | E. Alan Gilford FE 6-0061 CONTRUCTION CO FE 54-5068 ‘BY OWNER ¢ RMB AND BATH | | | 3 i Sun ch, aluminum c Tiel FE 4¢-8264 after or make offer. $55 month. _Oak _ Hin. _ FE 4-4849. — BEDRM. BRICK >K ‘ON 108 of river frontage, Commerce, __500 down. 3-2568. $3.- Neat Bungalow With 72 Feet on Water ine ieding { mily . Near St. Benedicts in Donelson Park tazes ideal for small Rich Sophie 3 bedrooms. 1*s bath Giassed-in hseaar ned tw 2 lawn and shrubs. paved érive. Large living fi room. handy kitchen. Good 4 basement, recre room, heat, fr ae os rge walk-in cedar in a ait iE Baik pe Sk peevenson ndy Suburban in Lovely Setting Owner Ledridan state, new 2 bedroom op Seely construction “peleet clean abd tectefull Large pon kite iivine foom, acres. mn, electric | ment $60 month , alegnbe or oe. ‘down practically foors SMaecoraied comfor- | Giroux Franks 7 I Mayfair 6-6250 ‘SAVE E -NERG Yy, USE| WANT A DS! To “find a! fob, place, to live or a? gon used car, see’ ‘€Classi- | fied NOWL 1 -, i Roy Annet, Inc) ls ganeREe a GENERAL REAL ESTATE H 3-701 __OR a new kitchen sl eape cupboards with birch daors. i% car garage. Has ba be asking gis 00 Ideal for but will ee octet nr stores — schoois, $1,200 UL 2-1666 OPEN — SUNDAY 15 PM tion with oak tered walls stone ° i baths, hed drive, well’ r nndae Scare oy ‘petrgome, ti i, | acearony talk AUBURN eGNTS Ti 6 nMs., BATH dn. * The Lakes Parish ranch home -€ rs and piss ledge- eae hest. Ga ned er N. ROSELAWN ‘Netne, full base- rer lot, binck top robe ga Good qae hae Fa sigs ~2% North Pike inum siding and binations, East side | 5 pm. All| | day Saturday and | Sunday 2? BEDRM. HOME. $500 DOW FT. | | Full | pert $7,980 with canal ¢ down pay- trade fent or Wis for small | home, nae ete. Bast on Pike Roselawp, ieft 1 feck. i pues Pranks. 4205 ~Dixte Pisins. iz wy. reyton Ww - i ibE, Eb 1y OWNER vat side 3 3 SUNDAY £5 PM. 4 MOHAWK DRIVE NDIAN VILLAGE ecraee ing room with i | we i ace. Heated sun room can <3 Ird bedroom, Full base- for 3 or 4 families is miles ment, new ol! furnace. Only trom Pontiac oes = total — $15,060, terms | Dewn payment | BYLVAN CANAL | SEE THE LAKE M. AN E PHONE FE 8-0458 a = Ce SCHUE a1 REALTOR SCAPE the summer heat in Tae this attractive 3 bedroom a ry BEDRM. hems! sectered en ¢ cane | fully landsee Priced _to front lots Expertly any - scoped, log fenes, P uy ate ein ee OL 1-44, le boat storage 20x30 1 de ——$—$—$——$ oot garage Owner trans: | BEAUTIFUL LOT ON GREENS ferred, reasonably priced Lake. Access to 3 other lakes | L L, Oberlin. FE 54-8006 CASS LAKE FRONT T ranch home With. lake O-day posses- BRENDEL HEIGHTS. WELL-KEPT | 3 bedrm prive. Let 150x207 “STATEWIDE | nee) Estate Bervice of a FE ¢-0821 \- ft CHARLES, REALTOR W117 * ELEORAPH LAKE ORION Jonice lots Well located on died | ground overlooking lake view-—n0 a, space betwee Forectetion test ats ioe all 3, $1,200 4 RE these lots & | Ca Cc EBSTER, =EM i" ; Lake Ores v MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 1 Elizabeth Lakefront 100 «ft of sandy beach i] 23-2291 | 100x170 Ft WEST $10c IMFIELD. wil) sacrifice for $!17$ equity. De- _troit, WEbster 4-4070 | CORNER LOT ik x Crescent Lake Cool!! If vou have a friend among the more than 200 owners at beauti- ful Lakewood Village come out rae. ‘NEAR 22339 own. | & cool off as their guests if you do not have good fortune to have a friend here then may we suggest that you drive out and persenally pick x lakefrons’ site for your very ow This a os EASLICK COMMUNTTY sion, and terms to suit. $4,750 — kb has 4 bedrooms ptus ee | full price. EM 3-0065 or MU a laren tints tt laay — HREE bedroom brick ranch | $826. with wall to wall carpeting Love. | Ss eelencieine Keren BY OWNER CASS LAKE — WELL ly paneled recreation room © i | rea Open lower level rec: | kept ¢ rooms @ bath. year round bear & built-in refrigerator 1 8 | Feation room with fireplace or Summer, fenced yard, garden path plus 2's baths. 2 cas ga- | Attached 2 car garage. Us- Siready planted. will sacrifice for | rage. call now for appointment Sergrount et cas cash or terms FE 8-6054 900 1 disct - | ee = A N Bey atceeet goes, «| CABS LEE WOODS FRE. 3 BED) = (Cass Take Front | “SE, ROR er oN SiEEe terms orate My “4 at eitniplaa ane Summer, cottage with 6 extra Reasonadle, OR 3-1065 {| full, Deseme gent « large bedrooms, downstairs com-| LOT FOR SALE. DRAYTON 80 ACRES | vost priv PE § | pletely finished in knotty pine.| Woods. FE 25000 after $ pm. COMMERCE LAKEFRONT, YEAR! ji baths, excellent air oy at aan around, in Pvt. aubdivision Fire-| shouldn't last long — 0.906. ol WATERFORD Wf TL — LAKE lace, 2 car garage large ot, “WW ] - I k in eee. "tose app ‘or ranch of eee foeal for couple of retired peo- olverine Lake Front fru a , Cash or terms. je Terms. Owner E 4007 With sandy beach. this 6 room | IRED of sity life” 8 room fs LAKEPRONT.| Rome hes 3 bedrooms plus a | ROGER | NEAR MICHIGAN ieP oe fin bedrooms & CEDAR ISLAND | -| den with natura} stone fireplace | Staté University 's acre or more. up. Ot fired HW. heat od sandy beach, rmanent Aluminum siding. fun basement ecto void Pind ‘ we - Sire Sexe with 24 stanch- lous. 5 rm, bath, full basem't.— ft has yr poterel ante ths e Reon we tons. silo & other out bulld- 2 car garage. i i ar Lee? -bullt in | Walton Bivd 0; & ter ae 2190 im: ove Township 3 AGE, LAROE — Pakel Naiton Bivd Open Sunday D convenient terms fenced yard. Lot only 180 ft akeftront | Watkins-Pontiac E states” Lhe the beautiful sandy beach On Walled Lake good swimming | ¢ ROY ANNETT, INC.. REALTORS Union Lake & bathing. This 3 bedroom home | 1OOX 150—$10,050 28 E Huron Btreet ONLY $750 DOWN, WELL KEPT riced for quick sale, large | er says “Sell — this beaull- Open Evenings; & Sunday 1-4 4orms & bath, basem't, Dwi a rite en with plenty of cupboards | fui’ building alle E 5 isndecores | lote Near x, i tell beoeenees with argon rm | and Chure A rie irepiaces, aths & ; pe FP 8- 0466 - a Ge selling toy 10,700. ' bi | L ADDS INC. r a ARR REALTY 3485 Lapeer Rad (M24) 2 BEDROOM, LARGE IViNe | L "eROY DA\ IS, Broker TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR | Corne: of Siivernil! Ra} mi pera room ol! heat. steely landscaped 1330 Union Lk 1 EM 3-4231 $142 Cass Elizabetn Fd of Pontiac on Walton Biv MR. 181 inzler " Wilson, Real Estate $ UNION LAKE ROAD EM 3-6556_ AL’ =” shaven te a ee - Or Ph. FE 23-0820 LA Ee ae KEFRONT ae. re ar el RK REAL ESTATE z QUITE UNIQUE nd screens. West —— FE 53-1384 E 43044 4286 DIXIE HWY (U8 tos bene 00. (See) On}. sant | | Open 9 AM. to 8:39 P.M ; Sun 1-0) Drayten PE toe soe 4121 or | PIONEE HIGHLANDS: FO Rr “OPEN BUN 1 TO 6 Sees bedrooms by owner, must vacate. OO WATKINS ee ee one i a ‘Sale I je Industrial Prop. 4A : Knotty Pine none A recre- cosisesd’ pereh. lava LAL pas | erniaee arms, binak ts Oty, friend the| mage weed Sea | eum sorms, +| If you have @ among the Red : ——— stores, city of Pon- | more than 200 owners at beeu- = ~ es —. acd FACTORY. B BUILDING Lake aa erms © tiful Lakewood Village comp out A phi (2 cedar), of) heat, gof- 000 sq. ft Steel, masonary = FE 41% & eoo! off as their guests it jener 64'x228° andsca =| precede hab 19 ft. ceilings. ou do not have the good fortune onges fi beach, boat, raft,, -3 overhead doors MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE have o friend here then may | dock. $26,000, terms. Call OR | dock and other * essentials. we suggest hog zon ike _ 3-6332, i per mo. and personally pick © lakefront | “raxefront — Lovely 2 bedro 7 i — aite for your very uy MUNITY modern. Fireplace. Carpeted | H. P. HOLMES, Inc. — tae Coon gs Tresas | «IME Toom. Drapes. Walk-in shosets i PE 9-2093 : mM 3- 2 i ao pawt ees pe F Sale “A _ 4 autiful view of ke ood | © rea e | } sieboe ent 64.008 ieee tree |. : . : . * : wit own Terms. Sunday 2 to OO igus ccnuaet isaas em cer’ = 2 4OACRE BUILDING PAR: Williams Lake ; seal eeuate - PANGUS. Realtor : 6846 Williams Leke Ra Acrors Dorothy Sn ‘der Lavender, from Williams Lake. Extra large CABIN. MODERN. PSR RISHED ON Realtor 40 veers + 210 Mis Ortonville aA 7-2815 3 bedroom bungalow with interior Chain Lakes. Good Hunting and 7001 Hipuiend Kiwi MS#) 5 ACRES. ¢ ROOM BUNGALOW. charm. Full Desemest to ie tees On 2-198 cher Prose EM 1-308 or WU O67) eels “Do some werkt aad ree es ‘o include | ee ed & some ‘oT a carpeting Park and iske privi Cass LK LIK KE: “WEW WATER | LAKE HOMES save gids! country Living, $6,500, leges on both Williams and Mace front home acre. OF ae | WE 5 HAVE ig ih day Lakes Don't just drive = carpeted. $04,900, terms 8-61 | oogs FR Paul ‘i Jones, Reat Est are sure to want this one at) cpeeceNT . LOT, | 3 ROOM Corts wire Boat Ss Wak Wares ol. but see the inside and then you! “pear beach. Sacrifice for $806 | house, $0 ft. on lake, full price. py 4 gs59 ee ere ee 80-1278 $11,060 terms ange to incl. extra | cash or $1000 terme. Pontiac Press = $6500. Terma. ——E —— lot. Ast for Mr. wn l, or _ | anoy, 5 FF aaa oN | | etre a wat Y OWNER, | BEDROOM BRICK RGE LIV. | vis! read m ie, . : POR BALE OR | rioo 5 Suburban Delight | "2. bedrm home, AY 1) rhira 8t ing room with fireplace, modern | Stet) voxine, small lake rox: Union Lr, Beach sistment inet | joeated' in ® new neighborhood ~~ BARGAIN _ ~ uree Sunday 2 to S O91s LI 3-782 for appointment. | Shown by appointment, 627,800. | : Elizabeth Lake Rd. and just) GUNTOON LAKE FR terms can be arran , Ripe to Subdivide™ across from er ee = high view of Pvt, lake. to reese) (PR AWEORD AGENCY | 88 acres and 2 jots in Orton lot. A very fine cus it Gential district, of attractive | 3 Township near Clarkston Road ranch type bungalow with, 6 homes near airport, Williams Lk. 609 E Flint, MY 3-1143, PE 8- 2306! and Joslyn Road. A sandy rooms Gad emecees fer | fg serk wom ot Eeates. #10 tarce Woohep LAKE Lot ON | soil with perfect percuiation. Only aoe Ee aay | lang. | 200 Owner 48 gen | as Lake, eastern emay | _per_scre MY 3-128). | ounty. This Is private an rO- | at scaped with overareese Tee. | INDIANWOOD LAKEPRONT owes cuugent Homing 60a Cock Commercial Property carpeting In 3 fooms and, Home near Orion. Large, hunting. Good swiming too. tots 2'4 acres on Scott Lake draperies. Prom soo living room, fireplace. 3 nice bed- priced. right. Easy terms Also a: cauers are Prorise | fooma. Pull basem it gama) fou on the Rifle River and hunt: road, just south of Pontiac urnace « 8 for : erett nes eS Ee Many beastie Niece Dood beseh | and Company, West Brench, or es road. Call OR 3-5498 * see thi at Lake ON BROWN Lake Front Home LOVELY HOME ON {WOODROLL ~ in ‘Grog ‘Pep. Twp. .4 LAKE ORION LAKEFRONT eee Interested Ves Aluminum exterior __ at- Nice 2 bed b nt nen - kitchen Stove yee’ i 4 p.m teches 3 s8r par ft.| nice a trees) car garage, Bamt. Priced ‘for : am ag Me deg q livin oe good . _— sale. we 1 to 6. 451 . . Dre * = ining area, 3 nice bedrooms | }{, P. HOL MES, 1 INC. cn Lad OR bi bs sat a plus rway to latge footed =| 2831 @ Lapeer Ra PE 5-2953; cabin home. Spacious interior 5‘ and insulated attle room. Of = J ak front Bi. of i replace, & and make the best invest- heat Built in i. “ar 60 aketront Bi-Leve bath off beieony Imediate oc- ment im acreage. Acreage 190 and “beach Forced Sale | cupanc ly $13,500. $1500 in thts area is selling for nies many aoe lake front. down r mo. Call MY 2-2801 $2. per acre. actes, mes wniect from. Ph. *.d?droom. 2% betha 2 car ol days or MY 3-071! eves ! ake privileges. tf it's “In eM oo pepe Treticied frontege ot, PONTIAC LAKE 094) TACKLES 2 vestmont” you wast, call. nena 1 ted brick -- 1 dedrms. large pitt bah: jake wa) for eppeintenem cog gy Will accept trade fromt_ yr. around .. Pateman & This ent style take Sen dane; built in 1957, hes an sno ho'e “Geughtta vie Kampsen (iy fanny with wentty§ REALTORS FE 4-0528 peted ving room. ineiudes 2% 8 Telegraph _ Eves. & Sun inreave oven, Yornio Birch | Eor Sale Farms 48 see Ideal for family | 10. ACRE FARM Teprodection, Only $ai,00e. Mort: | "inc" “at Caanketon. Leet” gage availebie. 1. land... productive sou. Parm 3 BEDROOMS |* home E rm, étuing ae S lakefront. $12.680. | “. eres} 2 : n 3 BEDROOMS | —_ ‘wo "pi Seoveniiet werme, eviVak Ween a! sale “ae Rte ee eee Se on as ae } 4 : gE / _ j . ig \/ . | ae \ : 4 | | - ; . . > < | \ , an ; if : 7 / ; | , : \, 7 — 9 eR -PONTIAC ries SATURDAY. JUNE 1 13, 1950 _ i THIRTY. t or Sale arms Business Opportunitie 5 w 55 Sale Househo A urner 60 |. en ete taal ~~ s,s 3 : i B ies 1 ie ON tin s ape PARAKEETS AND «| PARLOR LOR ORGAN IN PERFECT |, FARAREE! » eee NATIONAL CA cash pone, ARLOS 0 : <5 wits | FOO POPE ig ERA AG AR: EDs, 9, a ccusteiaee care abel ih YER PUA " ie, 5006 : FT.. BRAND NEW sora 1 3 Gitien. * $265 mtr . N.STOCK 1 BEAM 12 INCH BY 2 elswar’ cok ae Hard to find, $265. | BOODLE - Sees ii : 7 RM. HOME GULP SBAVICE STATO will sell or trade for out: “~ 3 reel : . ee here-|' & cemganem, Gent sesetien, Ey | long | motor, MY 32148. | poco eelceental ie Cat. | as cal ap apt. Baby Grand Hewareres si ‘; age. A oe were Fe 3083." : ¢ RMS. MODERN LAKE tiresses. $12 earson’ POODLES | MINIATURES AND 36 Ormond Rd. off Davis- — rpoinc ‘ opines. __Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. a ype ly 00 Te sesh ot ay some . si AURANT POR 34 ale. po waterfront cottage. ry Hi-Fi & Stereo ay ee | orn, AKC reg- burg Rd. ae peas te See by Appoint | Gas heat, Oak sees. ig oor BRAND NEW waovGer Tees! 172 8. 1a othe, eel uber, 5- 2 from 12 bass to | ip, Goo Pedigrees, : _ dul . ea im 8 : _£ : OXFORD AREA . Ca PE 2-2605., a cor, sand centres | Segh bods. Complete sii springs leans AN ORL nih kat Terms. lt 1h . 10 Mi. to Pontiac Clty limjts. 21 STORE ee AP a UN WRIGHT REAL ESTATE, FE 5-644) S00 tite 42 Orchard Lake Ave. | - paso Lge — apo aad a ae a ” $84. Ave. s acres gravel loam soil, 7 room| 87.500. $2500 dn ANY Cinis-GRAPY WITH [AC | CHROME DINETTE SETS. AS-— dition and very reasonable. | Terms up to HER’ S- a LE VEMALE, BLACK MiN- remotet* ane wane ind avoer oe modern 4 ~ scene for | Ag a Ei used Or “semble these Tene Sas 0s Phone FE 2-1696 | GALLAG! FE +0566 Fogous ake : oi) “heat 3 = 5209. | Four chairs and table = 2 _ Huron 21 ds of fruit. ees . Attractive location, od or a sell. PE 2-620. . 48 E. Huron __ az : ~ =e ee ae ated “at Mel arc real reasonable ee yor {6 HORSEPOWER OUTBOARD. poeemofags Peon "anus tormies mannan %" me TTS ~ USED NELSON S SP PINET a Eenp leceles & . Stud sd 2 ¥ 4 ‘ ” BE fast tee “ROP Kone leg en Me ue, BU ular nae er tame On a these, tornie, values, Sietiess | Chery bapeling, Jose Der Flap, menu, manowtey faith Cerice, Reus Maple Buf, OL 1-164 23. rd Lk. Ave. wi REG. OA 8-3338, a 1-8177; after § p.m. river frontage Paved road, 4) Fluorescent, 393 Orchard \ IN LUM BE 2-5295 a ICE N FOR fie | | THE FINEST . UL WIDOW SELLING 10 ACRES. OF SUNOCO SERVICE STATION, ee) ee eee dane of Cae peak aie Piel | BENSON LUMBER CO. | IN NEW SPINET PIANO'S RED ROSE ® «PAW DOG FOOD. eee a furnished provide high tncome for aler City. Take free and clear prop- | 25. Dressing tabi ¢ PAINT — Te FO: Sa Hatnpsters. Pe ahap, mec, paumings eee en tic man Thorough train- z land contract in trade | bookcase $ $25. M1 6-0587. = ~ Re ANS HIP AND St. FE 46433. Bout gk Ttsiked with gucci tie, Cusresie seen, Thervagh fll ey MY 22311 | mirror and bench FACTORY TO YOU, ales By OUR NER SYR OLD. ; Lake Orion Realty | “& CHAIRS | Gal. TONAL QUALITIES B WEIMERANER. ¥R Se as canac me EM, ks tie, Sain | CONVERTIBLE =DROP-LEAF TABLE 4 TUNER, MR. © WEIM Md orchard please contact me E) ital veeubremsenls modera ts Ap- 1955 PLYMOUTH CO Swe & mise. 242 Mechanic vo $1.77 Gal. MASTER WIEGAND. from age y Mr. ae 4-4796 ital requirem 2-1987 or custom seats & custom top 4 DINING TABLE. | 1.00 Gal. CLIPPORD trained. OR oS ply Bun Oil Co. CEdar for ‘$5 Buick or sell 4611 Hateh- S0acie “PHY F’ teetrte $2.98 Gal. LE POODLE AS 600, Flint, Michigan oF buffet, and 6 chairs, electri 3)1C CENTER WHITE FEMA : Sale Business » Property 49 Eves Call ‘Mr. Hunley BUnset ee a de ehlld’s stroller. 7306 Buck: MART MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA ARE Pet, $40, Also Siamese cat, $10 7108 > « ingham | : “dad o Tuning—Organ trailer Must be sold this week. | 1. Bat. end See Mile Miracle M: FR | Plan ts OIXIE carted ven SHE Ib L OIL C ‘OM PANY) | $300 y Pe eee have you for, | Sma PILING CABINET, © x12 Onpesita Biopmfield Fashion 5 se amie OM aA Hunting Dogs 69A Bargair 15 : t equit : . set, kids table U peda ee ee north of Scott Lake Road $100 Hes tor ce station, teceted. at | cad VOR used TVs, Aare | iM csstr sot, arver, éinatio ct. Large moe guaranteed. |? REGISTERED BRITTANY MALE Pontiac Press Box 10 bay service s /CABH é& chair set, ¥ t [OR t condition Guaranteed 13 jd, bad ail shots, per ft Po ‘| § E. corner Auburn and East recorders end eh none | cedar chest, sleds, swing se “| | PICWIC TABLES, FOLDING , excellen UsIC pupé 5 mos. old, : MOTEL SITE Bid Pontiae Excellent estab-— Working oF not 3 | bikes, ice skates, 4 stack chairs, |” ststionary legs, 6 top. * : MORRIS M FE 2-0567 $50 each. FE ; 2-998), _ ee Center Lae PEGE Bet mats Canoe “ii CUBIC” : aie a ea eS | th PE tas pensts ste sa. ft > across yom TelHuron Ayo GERMAN — SHORT HAIRED Uns! 1opping en anian 40453 between 7 and, eral Electric refrigerator agi | misc. items. - FI Teias ENCES. Factor MALL PIANO. REA- Pointers OA 82128. me mane a att! Pint = “cameo Sp" caw or ACEO ony Otc, Waleed ga AS or run WANTED EMALE, mRITTARY POP, ARE EY Daa “tt deep. Locate ACHINE &HOP EQUIP. LAMINA ; 1); sulle ; : champ ick. S014 8. The price is right SMALL M de or sell OR 3-081) | 4-7T104 eee j MBER TED Reasonable Guy E aud terms easy Oe ee eee oo Como on ELECTRIC RANGE 0 8, Squirrel Ra PE 8-6293 W Hadley Rd, Goodrich, Hadley \l, &. Walson, Real [state NCLAID ONL no swap on 10 hp Evinrude, ““yyceptional cofdition and en on ee a NOS 1403. Male eee is, elon take a SINCLAIR OIL MAple 5-4192 bee eee katote aerig wee alter | | PICNIC TABLES, USED ) LUMBER USED PIA | PREE TO GOOD, HOME, “PHONE ( cinice ‘Maton. Fer, hamesien MATLOM & LE ENCYCLOPEDIAS | ent home hee lt a call about | a wi na ee iegand Music Center iprekyer 55 5 complete se ec : . w Mures t Phone TM, Reg U8. Pot OM a" ne - EM a bee Rd 40 fe showroum dvoffice | ‘leaner and mouube old, femeie.| “Fe 2.4204. E NEW -/g (OTA tom me PUMPS MUST Sap ee | BALARR ARDS MN CCe ME | SERA cod home. Phoue’ MAple ‘ t rt * zs! { ©, we j ] . = au Tu ee svailaba Cal PE ¢isil positance ke a3) FATION WAGON tee eins LI tan aa [e) - ne Sale Sporting € Goods 65 rr 1 MALE, 3 MOS "OMMERCIAL "(49 PLYMOUTH 8T | — a . NEW . 71005 M59 We pe H $ Cree —~~~~~~ | IRISH SETTERS. . i sebum = SUNOCO “ai #P ORIN ai, wicfhea rock beny ed mattress, ROT OTTERS can AQUA LoNO, > Qe 4 veep "ol male 8 et ots ARC Pu City WATER & SEWER NEEDS rede fer OR CAR, | Reas OL 2-/731 | caeteasy 4a rate, the ladies can |" Compressed air_80 Parkhurst Bt| OR DOG, WILL CITY a 5 OR reer = R K So easy to ope Pp UST SELL COON REPAIRS PRICED AT $2060 ce prepay | SELL type Phiee wasber ond | ELECTRIC STOVE 6 PC. OA rum them. Let us prove i with | a LUNO, SPEAR SON te | eee ee 4m aval 440. POR CheH nN Ow OMCOMNT, SERVICE. STATIONS ee Westing house TV Herman! dinette set. FE 5-4350 —~ S59 08 | ‘| 9 See rcledier: | sccomorleh 418. FEI 00 | F seRINGE a SPANIEL PUPPIES. _ op ei Pik t ez, any makes ge ‘oto ee a ; RIL EY RE AL FESTATI ae Bonman. ie U2 CRES VA- ELECTRIC Rene - #19 05 | a? { harder to, Time payments. available. Ww F. | GOLF CLUBS, ag are FE 8-0184.|. Reg. 3 mos. old. ° 500 Ellzaveth Lake Ro FOR RENT SWAP eee i? Orion, for | Ratrigeretor mraane Fl “Y'know something, Grandpa’ "You're getting Miller, Garden & awd Equipment. _ Magregor wee Tic XRADE | , 87 / eant ‘e . : s ; ‘ woken ve — Bf 5 nent man. BLISHED LOCATIONS ore ose . water CRUMP ELECTRIC cover up every year!” ae Mile.” Birmingham. Ph. Midwest "1100 6° veacti. 10 Bagley. Dogs, Trained, Boarded 70 Eiger iting rioe2o pos It 400 WITH PAT GALLONAGK OF TABLE aw fo awa your eb Auburn PE $3573 UL 2-300 | . : oo FaNOFLY | SUNS—MODERN 1 OR scope mount lene AND CATS BOARDED. has : 6 2000 GAL P MON | studio con 4 RAKOE HOODS Wi WITH Pa buy sell, repair and | DOGS h. emp Wis cee ee NT FOR 2-6023 | FREEZER: tt. ‘ c Mi Haneous 60, 1005 M59 | LL 375 8. Felegraph _Burr-Shell, 375 8. Telegraph. # on paved roa MINIMUM Hebd etl i | Fe y ¢ deal, only 6 left, 20 cu B “or Sale sce Hane A. ‘hompson,. ; ing Burr-She L urr-Shell, 3 Kean than 30 ber ent Goma ce MINUINWENTORY. ONLY WATER, SVUMRERE 7S BERT | Sst oaths Oe OM “dat | Televison & Redies 57 ou a | ie ges eine tise New| Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ; se to responsible - or 8e m i's App! 7 i Oe aaa : FIXTURES “TOWER 170 { rifle, bes eee wit einien ie purchase M59 at Tull Ct. L SWAP AIR-CONDITIONER - | ~ Y REBUILT VACUUM | 47 gy. rv. 938: 21 IN. TV, $50, FM BATHROOM Tet water Riese maple Oy tet supporting, tri. | nen 122 Rem. in 300 cal. Po. | 5 ance with f : Ls UILDING vd. € WILL uminum | FACTOR : tes: | ‘ds $20. 1263 Venice Ct gas furnace heater.| Dise e anted b ACRES ALFALFA & BR BUSINESS B lion on U8 j ford Tw ' used only once for alum sweepers | years guarentee aM ra fin Rd. FE 2-5459. | botlers. Automatic water hea’ | angule? tower. Offers accep | FE 8-0056 aL |, A 8-2380. ee eee sue sae tl. Bell Waterford Twp. boat MA €2317 | glees up: ve | ar OR 3.0858. } _ ae PARADE SADDLE. rei Hd Auburo He ’ a) |, & lruner : i t 311 Na } Eves O CARRIER ne Thoroseal!l a | BEAU in eutomatic transmissions INCH Goner Can be seen a . UL 2-4900 CAR TOP Glass installed in sash AND GRAVEL, breast collar, cor- RENT CR SALE. COMMER k with hand tools .), 94 .NCH FAN AND ‘li 14 Building 10 W Huron FE deal for vacation $30 614 Ras- : basements, | A-1 TOP SOIL, 8 | taps, bridle brea eg) bullding power il Lesley ipiiuy iy interen ‘1. arage & fan, (1) 50-gal gas water heater cami saidien 2 coe qanagx DOORS AND ob. mopnings_only __ FE _ 2-400 pain Miricure. piaisuiog. elec-| fill & G baremes On’ 9032. | una Lneuece Call MI 6-4785 ne epee eo aaydiaciaring Tn> gas station PE 41702 8 to A On 37260 UND BOBBIN SEW. HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE re tres vou More. | CLINTON 16° POWER MOSER. trical nie a 1035 ou SS re ie ScRUL Manet gee focus te cuus (Call eve c ; ‘ $2 1 bene sli forward & re. | i _deluns model like new Pg i $60, $20 ne ARnY — | “Oakland Ave | a pau TOF ravel, full. Lyle Conklin. core —_ ninge OR 33425 : n ontracts ° 49 model $46 a mo FE : . ; - =e) | Soe . = 2 8-1112 or FE 2-8572. “BLACK. 42°. 6 YRS RIDE FOR BALE OR LEASE BY OWN — Sale Land 1500 Michigan Sewing Center ITALIAN Eee ge gr |2 WHEEL TRAILER. @TEEL = STEEL eh te at) | THE FLOOR SHOP ee: cick Git On PONY, BLACK. eS Can har ! er modernistic ene nas veal! 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT fa PC GREPN LIVING ROOM fiph aap hatotealiens Ma 43015 | fenders probes emtdee a ee Oresgstar pipe 8 1 $3.05 | Linoleum Rugs 9x12 bd | __peat. Prompt delivery. OR 3-0644. ness, saddle. kM 3-2338. a Cia ‘cad Bictessions] Offiser,| Belahec’ s0¢a7 63, diseounl suite FE 5 7646 GeNivonE AUTOMATIC WASHER | ucze Oe mE coe ey 1ONT 6 / Asphalt’ patch mix $188 bag Plastic Wall -Tile . 003 | ATTENTION TRUCKERS: LOAD. PINTO, 7 YEARS O}D, 14 HARDS | locates ‘in growing community on| 61783. " a home on peed seat 2 TWEED HAIRS a | $39 Needs repair FE 3-373) am te cent cook” + wore doors Steel uk N'odoRs Soe rw Tx eed colo, oats Jee each| in top soil 3312 . oe Bats of high, Briddie and saddie | tr ede orate ome on 5 ne t poren fu nia e s : ate tarkine Se eit aher ae Biceliont purchaser a cnet. clans Ok reasonable KELVINATOR WRIRGER | WASE- | maple, lige: cae cee el Hous. . vais white $1 hed vhs 99 8 SAGINAW FE 45216 ae nee N ND AND | sane HORSE GELDING uit reasonable terms Ries! ae R J (DICK) VALUI MI 6.0960 3120 Middiebury, Bir ie : be old. Exc | $00 eee oi) tank, ’ ee DE thie tee GAL | USED can ae DROP CURA | Buece FE 60877. | QUART Reg Dark chestnut. 2's : cy ograph ‘Je , ; h, like ne “| . | formance. pros- on retvasl “Gretene eoner Ps ki an omnia REALTOR scour iene | ; Teicie RRGIUNGL. DAVEN | KENMORE DOUBLE OVEN ELEC |) pugs, CUE a Tel Ready mix cement 1/35 bas. asm sect Can, be 2000 | BLACK DIRT, TOP Frat | weet Sica at Chuck Wages Ww. 1 Michigan one s “ PE 55-5122. range Exc con | dition i elive = 9 “sump | Pontiac Tent an whing dirt 4& manure. . ee ant. ‘ RE §-0693 or Fh 4 3531 per po) ser 2 idee NUT BED | chrome breakfast set MR yt | |3 SHUFFLE BOARDS Ly peariore ose BLDG. nur. | esd STANDARD TYPEWRITER. | ves rons 0165. Rd. FE! cee ee oer ER : = 1 PC , _ : DISHWASHE 1 Cheap | 81 Orchard La fae 4-4228 or Fe on’ 9 402? IfCHEN ALD ane. reat b { 8-4 4480. { th Bivd, E. [LAND Certo ad os6l | senmi aula, 45@ Ol - O Nay (ook ced WS. Mire 220 1000 GAL. FUEL CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIONTS | $25. PR SALE. FE BLACK DIRT & A-1 TOP SOIL,| yrs. mare. 3742 Sou | emps ea | * TM pee J PLACE SETTINGS OF heat Klee Co ‘000 Wo Hurop ;3 ‘sche ty 47233 after 6 |. Most modern lights for kitchens, | uses BRICK FOR- shredded if preferred. Sand, grav- | of Adams _ k 33 Poe - fiscan China pattern is . * . ) MATTRESS | ENOT dinettes and fecreation r 1, and fill, PE 2-7774. j stoc st. | Money to Loan B3ovworr aoe E and Fetisie Pesce: oe aa athe a tad iy $12 80 =valug $6 08, factory marred. | VARIOUS SiZzD WOOD FRAME | _©! “E FARM TOP SOIL. 5 YDS. _ Wanted L Livest S41 and 543. N. Perry St. yn ed Lendera) 1 PIECE RATTAN SECTIONAL. | Mere eee ted take Are | Oe ne ig eg 7000 Mie] Factory | Showrooms. Michigan | VA0 OS dow pnes eee rane ig FE 4-6588. | Gs & YOUNG CAT: Commercial building with 2 store __ (tate Licens y . rel chair & coffee table Like INOTEUM & PAINT BALE HALF | wal Open eves ; Fluorescent, 393 Orchard L windows eda i oucieure, $20 = SHED STONE. SAND ORAV. | "ie. Forrest. Jones, MA 5-0916 spaces rented plus six-toom perk new Of } O9nT l LH) jacks 281 Baldwin : T. 2 te ; 13 - a er screened po re Iai Necie DE CRUS EM 3.0531. lie a Pa ice ety nin eee whe PC CHROME BREAKFAST SET price AL Jac MPLETE, sigeo CINCH. sOtL “PIPE SF 2.95 | CASH WAY | re troner 330. OR TRADE | ~2ppee ewere EL. LOADED | For. Sale , Poultry. 74 Full price only §12 000 with , t fe oft mvokcar® MAPLE BED. COMPLETE, ame) mee ee oie : WE WILL BUY SELL OR DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. | 2 5 N00 down Located corner of Olen $15" custom mac da $20. OR 3.2148 | SAVE. LUMBING tae ? *R PRICES | furniture or appliances. livered. FE ¢3263 or FE | board for twin beds FE 5-2100 MBER a | your old fu | or delivered. THE wood aud pre ry Rss A cress vem) za . , ft deal eplivers with pew slip covers. | oONTGOMERY WARD WASHING | 172 8 ag eee LUM INUM WINDOWS etrigs, Washers, elec. or gas | 2-146. s | 3s 25 CHICKS FREE tt hed start- ba de , | FINANCE COMPAN custom made, $40, TV cable, 8 | MONIC oe et eee UP TO ie alo23) STANLEY ALUM ranges. a | PILL DIRT, MASON SAND, WHITE | © purchase of 80 Ibs. hh Lore om Church alta ‘resi | WHERE ten CAN $3 |, CN Feccau |.** 2 couirus ee used barn Umbers. OA & ° : . ; WYMAN’S beach sand, | pea a — hess Seal Geary Be, Pontiac, mroe « . Lis, | . 8: ee eee eee ees E ceme! * and Gashaban ha re Brayton BORR oN A? wee eee ene acon eoauce METAL, BEDS & mic MA 63361, | i211 CANVAB AWNING. VINY1. Burmeister S |iw. ease soot aaa ou siex ane, Tao gravel. | Mich’ FE i 60 x 150 ft Building : } ity tampa, | - a a treated, excellent co a FE 2- 2 elaine Te Roan root and ceiling Pontiae — Drayton Plains — Utica | bed) Largs cheat Jovan wasnt eatenta single window awning. ' MBER | Woop: tools beamed fom, 1 | A ib oer D- 100 WHITE ea. 4071 Oakwood Rd. Ta Mt | for $6050 Pay only § y NOR, m +8 IN. STONE, HANI lings. $1.25 and gaa heat cheat Op tae h Walled Tk Birmingham, Plymouth Peateor Furniture” <2 ele Dew Refrigerators FE 21-5080 (WED Fanci | Com eae ladder, FE 21181000 ertiong Fill dirt. FE 8-1791. NA 12732 ; Only $7800) wit S09 down AM : ; RT ~ Woo RIMMED PAN 171 1A ‘8 ‘VALUES —|,___80rKe' - | CAVED It. #12 SEM eae NEETEAD || Borrow With Confidence ana ene |, cumte vont APanr bene Pee ames rac MS AE» ELEM |, MARWICKS VALUES “PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS UP. LAYING MENS, DEKALB TIT #17 In) & Muren’ at aor a ee PL $25 to $500 Bread new davenport and ener. Ihe cuBi¢d FOOT AUTO neabaa $30, MAyfair 63683 ractically new Sundays 10, #m. eee . Esvestrough 6 ickes 640 per s mortar wrecking. & tile, OR 3-1534. | _Ra. Milford. = on F Fy | ; od t tables matching True freeser 4 _ - _ Deliver es ava uble s = : \ : “LETS TALK | |fousehold Finance sulire table idecersicy lam LARGEST SELECTION IN OAK- io vR §3-0AL. ELEC WATER) CATERPILLAR” FRONT-END Romex 143 Suse pe cols SP ECTS cums’ Sate Farm Produce 73 S" Corporation of Pontiac All for $99 Pay only $2 weekly land County — All sizes | heater $67.50 cash & carry. G. A. ‘loader A-1_ condition. Ready he ett pipe. ‘a’ igt, 10A stone $2 per 73 rj4ai~ ——— BUSINES I'y B® Baginaw Bt FR 40538 Pearsons Furniture 42 Orchard ; The P Thompson, 7005 M59. wees. Open | work. Priced to sell. Alberta Soll ho RCHARD LAKE | ip Lj | stone, ‘gy over 58 foreried Gixiaep << COUNTY MARKET. fake Ave : - | Goo? aa rd 8HO _eves — | ber Mill, 3390 ane Rd. A plone rosa Meson sand, n Tues. & Sat., 7 to es Toats Wells L pe oe ViaInG BOOM a nal aoe FE 4-1555 11 CABINS, “12x 14 _Pontiac FE 8- | _ Machinery — 60 $1.20 per yd Sharp or beach sand) = Thurs, 2 to 8. Pull line of p Gey, ae fed vice | locie bi Gn aace.. ROE TWINS. WASHER & DRY- To be moved trom premises Totes, DECORATION: ‘DAT a eS - Yann, "= S** ye ‘ot! 30 centa berra > ee BAGO 8EED & EAT : pase ‘ i | i . a Sey { NOR ers t . To = 1 ee wide aa tu8 $50 TO $500 — $25 TO $500 9x12 Kelt Base Rugs, $3.95 er, leaving state cal] between ene er ae furniure. MA Rigen Wives Samuel's Appli- 2 ete orlen ye tet ale. A eat hum, 31 per 35 a paneer 3281 Rockhaven. ino) Never offered’ ‘helnie COMMUNITY LOAN CO Guaranteed house paint al $1 05 6 and 7 pm FE 06163 or a ~6on | ances MAple 5-6011 deh u Walton Biv only ate on rE RIES (IRRIGATED). | ye , 1 oF LAWRENCE re Oe NUMMER BARR PAINT Gal $173 : CHAIR, FOAM \4-3 ROMEX SPECIAL, EI M in, tine 7: trucks. RMERICA N STONE STRAWBER | Laguor Bar FRIENDLY SERVICE : 3 dats lots, 2%e per ft es. G. A. ELECTRIC DYNAMO, 1 ELEC. WELDER, 220 VOLT AC. trucks 6335 Sa-hadaw) by quart or case. Royce Long, thin, stana,, S19 "preive, 2 xa 929 To s909 41 -Et. Wall Tile... cre) - teneet least 00. ai 4 PEderal| fringe “at “opectal prices, @: a: | PEECTRIC DY¥I ox for recreation | ea oA | 2080 Ford Rd. MUtual 44482, parking big Re | A BARTER hb LEVinGeTONe | ante SONaeE = fs | a a with standard § { Thom mpson. 7008 Mie West. Open _toom. $50. EM — | son aL ENGINES «a 6 METER SOP SOIL FOR NUR- STRAWBERRIES — FE 0-100, 1450 it ts bat " . : 415 ‘s 141 uron eves. a ae | is, ete. | | ine wood Mantiat dow payment (4 W Lawrence at an eennes ii muah WOOLPACE tne Ose up ty ‘antennas, 008 | 62 OAL ELEC HEATER. 9000.\gtectRic WATER ATERS.| ¢ inde for ruck, 4a irriga- | series, Days OR 30003; Eves. | sruhwocnniEs—~ PICK YOUR No phone information | LOANS $25 TO $500 | 2, RUGS. woot sabe, Re | me WALTON T V . *| Cant sinks and ntuings, sease up. | gommpletely installed on Wlewa | teas Aotedancal reece | gaa aie AVEL AND TOP SOIL. wwe, Poatody Parm. 4 miles 8. . = Seale ; 5 i Janature or other ee- 3495. Axminster, g48 08 ne ee N Cab. sinks and fittings B a few used engines available SAND, GR of Fenton, miles N. of MECTHtIGAN BUSINESS et aa Seconitie tee repay. Our “We $5.06. Pearson Furniture. 42 | as E. Walton | Laundry rere with stand & fau-) Samuel's Appl. MA 5-6011. fos | distributor MI 4-083 Otis Hutchinson. PE 6 85} on Fenton Rd. watch for signs. ALES CORPORATION) service ta tant, itendiy coin! at Orchard Lake Ave. _ an FE 2.2987 cets, iv Aer PLUMBINO FREE STANDING 1 “TOILETS #& tebe Gas STATION EK OPMENT | | SHREDDED a tues, HE | MAine 09-9864 BLe sas oS é : nffic ' on E 440! = > seers Double bow! sink ........... 5 hi! “ = J JANDMESAER BROKER aia cue ets (1 ADMIRAL $003 PORCH OLIDER Poin s. Regiey FE £10 vin. hard copper i a ager gas crear bee , = | ‘Sale Farm Equipment: 76 OHN A tA 68121 ee 4’ Admiral 0 : $} and up * : 16e ft adding machine, key S ENED. TOP PSOIL | Telegraph Rd HOME & AUTO 20 other neta to choose trom, | Lawn POEs $1200 30 GAL EVANS Of HOT WA-| “90.4. léngths 5 eee Hes : hee! balancer, etc. OR 3-1092. CRE | PARR AT OUR Nas boon , Se co | ai) rebuilt, & guaranteed 30 days | Maple Chest : $1000 ter heater, cheap FE 6-1757 Sein. hard copper — = LOADING DAILY, SCREENED TOP 1958 FERGUSON TRACTOR, 2 BOT | LOAN CO | Sens k ikber one TY 316 | Dine (UR. Caml aes chairs: $18 08 19.8. PRESSURE CHESTED PLAB.| , 7M enemies. ee ft Do It Yourself OT ea Andersonville Rd. feat =) Weegee ee eee Mae prive i” 7 N Perry at Corer W Pike | Bieabeth LK Rd, FE 44043 We Nec cutan mattress $10 95 te pipe, ty inch Toc, 4% Pe. 1 in aes rpcvel oad Mey with nat aaa Lake _ Rd. MAple $-2331 section drag, $1400. 1957 Massey Small restaurant and drive in eb $25 10 $509 taken tates 2S hinerspring Umellrensea) S18 8% 13c Sprinkling systems figured ao catered bath set $99 95 DO IT THE EASY wan! v &C LANDSC APING Harris corn picker Fogh ly Completely equipped te. «pen lb Bie +. 2 GALLON HOTPOINT WATER OAKLAND FURNITURE CO GA Thémpson, 7005 M30 West. | 12 3 inaw FE 5-2100 2 with our men. rental items a ee d 17-2125. 71 Cedar Bt rtony | Fe ee ee ee ON YOUR See bs Convene inte Roan (WE BUY ARLL & EXCHANOK Gye? oso : Me Pe Inds - eguiars FLOOR SANDERS ~HAND thy ae Teale peek geri es JOHN BEAN HAY MAKER IN new terminal huliding mt atiper ar $800) Convenient terms No down Riverything for the Home A LOVELY singER ZIG. - ZAG, SAVE PLUMBING. "su PLY RS—WALI PAPER An gravel fill peel 4-1. CONDITION $395 Living quatters Uloras forces payment RO BO Munro Eleetris "104 8 Saginaw FE. 2.3821 console model sewing machine RDEN TRACTOR WITH 24° | ORKILLs ~ FLOOR POLISHER ER sione. EM 3-66 TAY GRADING | McCORMICK 2IV PTO 17. PT. sale Cheap- $1000 down 1( JNa ure Co 080 Wo Murer PAINT. TILE LINOLEUM Aimosl new Monograms. embroi- | oe aee ower & 40° bulldozer | S8KII SAW — RUG wha ¥ YARD. DRIVEWAY GASDING MOWFR IN A-1 SHAPE $195 Panl MP fone.) Real b xt = 1 AR ORTOVE ) 6OBXCELIENT VINYL FLOOR COVERING 08e cre aie: S00 oe or Oe perme | re P David Bradiey, super, ; yt LS HARD __ FE 446105 "Phas soil, gravel. fill, ete McCORMICK NO. C-21 PTO. 7 QW tHardn tp te 24 Months to Repay ronditien @y BH Howard SHOVER'S rr: "oor ofier: Capital “Appl. | in exe condition, many ateeh | 489 § SANFOR an COMP ia | 552 = a MOWER ‘TO FIT awatrn ’ : Fe P 275 ’ “fe 2-9 r OKINK FR : . ee ments availiable ‘rom Sears. Has WER P cea Se SUPER-C) OunEr nav SHI} GAN STA Pils Ue oe ice ee io ee sane ae AUTOMATIC MW ASHER ELEC | Winer ust rer iene $175 ‘otumbioe Fevettrough end an, ; Plants, T Trees, Shrubs 68 McCORMICK NO 45 P.TO polos IWNER # manele 9 a + pf NDITIONERS NE tiie stove MAple § - ailed Lake, - —— ng en wee 8 | | ER fon and warage with 2 rental OAKLAND Re Rey te ROOMESIRICG 260, only $140 FE: aa Re ; : Sundays 10 to 4 Montsalm Bund- rLol ER | PLANTS NOW $1.50 PER) Jew HOLLAND BALER- win 900 ft an Purabeth a | ay Danish furniture FF Htegular price $280, only ! NOW GE D ORS ungay . - Montcalm. | Green House. | apis Pumpiva ae 1000 gal per | ee is | #9701 AV AILA mae O' a - GAR; A Sy : & standard | cal Woe a 156 W 38s oleate H 5 miles out | ENGIN * ear TERMS mo Will accep! home and some loan Company NA UPRIGHT FREEZER. |REFRIOFRATOR LATE “MODEL. | hg (el steel overhea Uae Aye nelors cee poet $25 ‘and | 4 : - Gun (COLONIAL GARDEWE dee Weenie an ace, a ee ee ne ie pone Cele pore furnliuces oh) Cube cr nk Maytag wash: | a 5 en aos reasonable | Kleettie deor operators. folding | FOR RENT . | eee See Over 100 | XING BROs. Hee imal wan LaBeile QUICK $25 FO 9300 LOANS | A misc UL 22 err ' oo ee senken: a Elec 3 337i | G&M Construction Company, 2260 closet doors ana) disappearing = wan paper Nand. sanders. Tur. | kinds. 951 Dect pene Bees. Eontiac Road at Opdy ke z : - ae : “ei : > 4 j YL! Scr oe : I alairways. lisher, ha 5 oT ommerc : Séaboard Kinance Co. | BAe oe eeer eb) Ol SFT OF VENETIAN BLINDS $45. Dixie Highvey. DITION-| We give estimates on wereue Te: | [oly vecuna (oleusers. Oakland | mile north of 40734 FE 41112 ' 1188 N PERRY atRerr spare) jester | Fe ts NA 17-2125. Tl Cedar @t. Orten- ALLERGIC TO AIR- SOR cai; | modating. | Puel & Paint. 438 Orchard Leake) ‘oad, ——“SeRUCE, Hae A-1 CONDITION 1HC. 4sT, artridge Fasy Parking Phone FRR OAM | qiz CONDITIONERS AT DEALERA! Tih, er. season for gelling. Used Open trom, @ to ave. FE 58-6159 et cre fan. ee meni ETO hay jbaler, used ‘only 3 , ; : cost all sites avatinile Bamucl s ; fe) LIKE once = oe x3 a ine r | seasons 58 28 foot Case hay PEAGUTE PINASCH 0) ices sn eapit view a0 Ree ANCHOR FENCES BERRY DOOR SALES | Cameras, Equipment 614 Mig tf malice North of Ponttacron | ‘and "Oakland 6:9056 Mt IS TRE BIRD TO BEE 102 S. AENIN APT AIZR REPRIQ CALL AFTER : a” FOR = 3) | Farms. QAkland 8- - 7 : eider SPRINGS & MATTRESSE oney down eevee, | 371 8. Paddock FE 2-020 OVIE PRO-| US. 10 Cedar Lane Evergreen ~ *ASCINATING 2140 ST CLAIR * 1 Fe “e ANKE ue tha FREE. “ESTIMATES” “re I oARDER TRACTOR. PLOW. unbie | Sector Texebilent cond _EM 34004, Farm. 8970 Dixie Hw wy. us a ATTENTION FAS ’ ~ : , , : y CONDI TION adder songihion Uv a4 and cultivator, 733 E _Solumbia. | Clarkston. MA 55-1922. Bee the new Oliver Crawlers PACKAGE LIQUOR ROCHESTER ROMEO see eT aiNIR gEWINO eagle aay |HOT WATER MEATERS. 30 GAL | WATT 38MM SLIDE OAKLAND TRIE GERVICE TRIM. Tit, Spor TURN. Dene for —_ ‘he fan inated bs FOANB 42) TO $500 ae tnatalied A guaranteed pec aul canwel ©s Tee ee | gas New Consumer Power -ap- | WANTED: $00 WA condition, OR ming & removal, PE 8-2275. ers, back hoes, gas or diesel. moe ead oe an eed ros See Schick s MY VAT button rales mo cue i | ACTION. T | proved $8950 value, $39.50 and | Re it a — rE oe'Sale Pets 69 | Also, 4 sizes of Oliver — fn the fabulous north at Higgins (nousiitato Goons ANTIQUE LOVESIAT & PLAT eect ve Ron «ek mon ail | $90 caondeebes are te | et Sat Bi did te rectens with loaders & bac t . package lanes elo! “ rocks Hand painted chine 2 . ARK ome . i | #0 th chin greet dow season, play a 95 Pia 0) Mataceware 1320 Rearhiand off Products FRO Sagm | Used Framing Material | neaters at terrific value. Michi. __ Sale | Musical Goods ¢ 62 1 “FEMALE oar ie YEARS | pashan arcu = rental i ground area A clean inering, 2 rRIP NDLY SERVICE Cass Lake Rd = RINOER LATE MODEL BEWINO | — PRICED sELL— i Xe aan 383 Orchard Lk. | LARA APRA APR PR i old, $15 ire! aan oa aia | perenne avatiabee. Sedustrial modern «tore with the beat o : i POU WANT . . % for | ae eeepc 30 PER Tract fixturer Owner « beautiful 7 roam WWHTEEN YOu NE LD agout oe hou ana BE gels cee ee wil ow Exterior _eeee $235 ea JE LLE Di MAGIC | 120 BASS ACCORDION. = I «Beane air Hatcher used cages ; ans Weontard Toten Wie eae Gee ne $25 TO $500 Alita out of the way but a lot | fisceunt for cash. Capital Appl. | faa, Maenet, sige sq. tt | Thle. Daint needs no stirring. will | good condition. $125. MU haere "ha UL’ 5300 or 2370 FE 4-046) PR 4-1442 y , i a r i et nese Ite sharp Youdl want tt We will be giad to help vou Nau is ay See ience aan appli Wr 5.0407 — Db zie ¢ Board Paint 83 98 Gel [ ae beey ed r run. er of SONIC iNET. E. Maier Sar e008 ARIENS JETS. FRAZER ROTO- real estate and all. for only sto STATI rin ANCE+CU). | rin fo ea, Tene NEW & US Fen STOVES BOUOHT doh! es Reel cioues’ te $045 pr | reds of "colors te BALDWIN, | ORGAEK cic srINET 4 PEDIGREE REG STANDARD. tillers, new and page TP ao and 7 , + ‘ - Ces ¢ Tur j i ROVERS DIGEIRNEMY GNRNOS Stott Oe at wee Rank Ricdg NS itet Mende dept lex real) (henece. en | Cedar eloset ttning Ne a. eran meuEt: & PAINT |, for it's true tone reproduction. French oe aon aeace cuales Pe'sae0 W Are. DWP Oparee CNtal 2500. DN ky 4.1574 a MONTHE TO PAY TELEVISION SPECIALS, 21° CON. . CEILING TILE -WALL BOARD | 438 Orchard ‘Lk. Ave. FE tlio Sax — elarinet ra ai oe playhouse, 668 Paddock a : a dot ound . We buy sell or trade, Come out sole only $180 with trade. ae | | JET PUMP. 2 HP WITH i235 GAL organ a < discount, smal COLLIE, GROWN, FEMALE Q) k,S le R bl parntone Pontins eine ee Pa and look around 9 ayres of free) uei's. Appl. MA O01 ee | HARDBOARD-— PLYWOOD | ressure ank & an ait tace ceases asmene Malasee = take sar shots, housebroken FE 45015 tic vale— easonabie er tay steady a u . = SHARPENED Beautiful mategsby ry eaves. ix HSE DASCHUND, BUPriEs eed Drayton alns, Sea Hie hee wee whee i it Rl Mertesar- sovwhers In Oak ee ee tac woee wiedee” ° RiNse SURPLUS LUMBER fern Maa REGISTER, good ‘cond. $9780 Good. weed $25 Clarkston. MA $1 nd enjoy fe roore than vou Lt land n ¢ for autek eHatte aate he ; ‘ aTtn ne Lanes Maa ae Ree Sa Ge i Msiaittae mene ordntae pavry off Sa ANS oe aE ABER sR, SM AMON acer Ie ah: dlhomee ee aS om Motel with a fabulous Ona OR 36597 wr 7 RE re < 4 ‘< Pt Seta! Peete ma = iD CHAMP our prices on nks jinming pool and a delightful ae acy 6 chaite and bftfet, all like ne 3-7168 a TERRIER & availiable. Samuel's MA sibedscen owners bUngAIOW We CONSOT IDATE con $1000 aagiifice fog $100 FE ae pk Phe La 1129 ; ee — Mkt ae BP ANP ots Be EEE HAMMOND OR GA ®. CHURCH rank Cartan OR 34 Ce ery Appl. would like to show you the oper. ; Your dents Get ca ho te my ' - i ve , fy mod et mmon = . CoOL 1 f AKC, MALE : ARBOR TT a YBROOK ating figures on thie handac ne® off your iand cBptract or eer NEAUTIFUL SINOER SEWING TRADE OAR RARCE cle . BLOOMFIELI D | asec fe ASSORTMENT OF oie. ' us Market 4-2460 = ven Bor o Mond. on +. Investment At the price of 978 age & to modernize your home machine Figfrag equipment, con. | trio range R w 1 UMBE R co. Mac. "Foor & Man NEW PIANOS COCKER PUPPIES. 5 gACH Fe ——"2- a etna ant da 600 It is way below, reproduction ft do-the work Apywhere in. sole cabinet /like new Coat $248.50) Co. 1060 W. Huron. men's clothing, stre 42-44 ¥ 400 00 down—} years to pay, We COCKER ‘all after ro! “Vans urpment eort The tnrome ie terrific Dent Oakland County Free Appraisals Facrifice $6956 cash or pay $807 i; TRADE ELEC. “RANGE POR G other articles. 26 Ogemaw Ra have latest models of the __ 5-718. call tL BREED CO iPPIES | 10 year dealer ty power peat ite eeMe FOU CANT Pree Conssitatton Mensnct FE cil a Ge Sone mt nn “e -PLYW MOTORIZED WHEEL CHAIR, Fr ete! is aoe | CORR SHALL BRED PUPPIES | 10 reas . beat it! ; RIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO 9 Manager FRE 3-4Tal, | _ 1060 W. Huron I. ' MORRIS MUSIC | 6 wks o Wheel Horse trac hoe 62 Wo Huron FR 3-7835 Products / | a us" PLY SSOR p 3 S00 | a eal ®lm ie mares “ee | THOR Md < fr EALTOR PARTRID« st . P AIG SAL ON ena Ls ‘> ogee In Dept. os sg PLYSCORD Sone ve OR 3-3703 TN Bae ce SENATE oi dN lg ie tan Pg 4 ers Mg D Boiens, ‘onan: ah ~ cenditiongrs while ey a iC ¢ . sy " - ANO Tt NING--OSCAR ac Jacoheen ridin: mowers. We dem- Businesses thrnout Mich Swaps \ - 55 . $20.50 eq 80 ge! electric eae Gans breakfast set... > Eben a RS PIANO TU a's 25917 | weeks old. FE 0-4386 after = onstrate Pek plat wee we sell. PE 4-358! 1050 W. Huron Saicr fize 30 cal ges electric glee. range Lge 80 : : -PFECTAL - Coniplete engine and mower serv- Ply ACRE FARM GOOD LAND water Meater $40 30 in 888! Gas range, 30” ae mh +f} FAST SPECIAL “Sea EPG UPS FREE a ~Y Son LIOCOR stream fowtng well, some out ote "iia * cal gc on opeirs 330 fo :o (ANOGANY. tie Se Henry F. Miller console 0 Ae tad = + gi ; A « buildings The house has 2 bed Fen refrigerators tudio ceue . ® A _ i é to nce sia mgsoomalalpe teone-epioenigpenanien eaten 3 : ‘enn 12, months beer, wine & TOM plastered walla pe er ore wae ne cron Desk, awe Yep. Hand's oak tye ze] ie By a foie eae through Rent = ote + Room ate Ps ae : a * NG Fat MALE 3 YRS WApte 6: 6907 Dixte Hey ot a-s008 0 Equity * Onkfaned ve Table, buffet tee 5 Bain ct eee eT z ‘ ‘eecgeaes ae SDM license You'll be piessed Le ge a 00 ut - NAILS . tevueh. 10 yr. guarentee, odin Veblen PARM MA = EW AN ‘ onthly. Will . 7 : is sas) ile Mesh gleam omey fier 76 Pelacre sa) a hedeetcatler BVNKRUPT STOCK THOMAS FC ‘OXOM\. house, apartment, any. #7 eee a ee t ‘pointer 11 Geed Proulx Oliver Bales on M24 * laren 1 000 pew business and contract equity in your home lity room erareon and 361 8 Gaginaw Pe 2. ae MMON ni4 4 Per al Bt Music & ; panine ott. Cdebieme iratning. _ipt, Serve es * . or what hive son tn trade Clask bre@kiast seta CRaire And rock 405° UP Usep StI ThA ‘ .. vee 4 FR 5-0722 4-8886 ye € Tooich lok ince ae gedei He Ree Fata! te Fe 4anlt Ask tot anf Lamp: and tabs ies Box blah a gueevs re ‘6 3 oat AND PAINT thing — Want Ads give, ue “SPECIAL {E- xitieee KiT?ERs PRE TO” S005 Bose JUS rg ALET E a ’ 1 | -aberp! Clack AM ANG® Art mattreswes Mustisel! . & Appliances’ 422 W uron ; . —_ SA housebroken, te Br aaar td rela too 1 BEDRM RANCH Itt ITY RM imbvediately A chance or ® real 4 1d : BUIL DE RS F ACTION Dial FE Baldwin Acresenne planes; | y~ SM 4.6268 Stier ®t r p. — A+ peated Becks -e Por- , car putt. to d eena b Bedroom Outfittine Co 4783 OLE SWEEPER” you ¢ Ny ; “i, Ecoty’ large ' r por rms and acer » Dixie Mwy Drayton Plaine Open VAC CLEANER 6 PER } RDWARE i? | used for. piston Tevnclll crntta : completely insulated cyclone a eel | : cartonal tables, Inmpe. 1A > aa r teneed back vard, WII sell for t/h @ Priday’ tio Leet fe BGrtH ei 1 nema? & New idea mn PLATPEN,| Ce 1 dayy &. Elissbeth Lake Estates. , _ or Cag of same value | a Samuel 8 Appi, MA | WA os “¥ Rey a8] LA “Gents ‘ tam. wT pa. | SF HOUGHTEN eee a raph woot | Nalentes ‘payment. CTH POODLE FO Ho wn A & P Market WesTinNGnotar LAUNDRO ue tT ne 2-8181. : i to nb Waetne Oe | morgage nr eatat® for good MT aN Ovth a RURNERS Alig ith dryer tf preferred. tM 7a S A, Sawe f ; ih ta eat! Akc¥revisteren 608 $5 DOWN = ag oe Mozdenbutg : C a | ee pala of TLAC PRESS. SATURDAY, he re tae dle ah TH ae cea For Sele Cars wi ’ . fi I. * - nomen sree et For, 4 Sagal eer Sale Cars 91) For Sale Cars mt. TS - spunea =| RADIO : po sBSOLUTEL & "lt PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE meats eaen ot : “6 ° ed brat top, wi $ mo. Call Credit: oy a uteering. "powaet. 800. | Mgr. Mr. Patks at MI 4- Turner Ford. 4-780. AVENUE USED CARS | ’ S Harold. on teele ; CORNER CASS & PIKE. FE 5-7398 Te FORD, CUSTOM. 6 CYLINDER’ RD : thon « STA: | OD, 5 new tires, Y CYLINDER, *) Mercury .. re wagon. 4-Dr—Extra A-|. nemy minded MS aD IR: “i ieenerenenrers - $650 | nee $1005. “yy wesc | this today. Ss must see ‘3S op cessectsteascaneets $550 Z | SS ee S| + A “4 od white f whbaghrt E BLACK or) y PcYMourH (8 “spenoRn.| = S SEE ee ek tana ee wae eee T white mee ee eer Faint ston: denny i, £06) For Sale Tires 804 —*# TOP whet Mazurek Motor Sales s PLY, BEL. DR. POWER: “OLive--1-8133 ot ; . o Si Sitio Sa om ea > DOLLAR i, rok Motor Soles | aRORach™ a cas "PRIS range. Thor ironer ike-new) ri en Ging $F stan ‘$00 CARS FOR a Be yg $5 DOW ‘te PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, R& | $1%. " Deposit suites to E. 9 mow Eving ; room 503 STATE TIRE SALES ae Re ATE enor THE j radio aad heater, white wall tires: 1953 F = Motte ME PB. Au with ae July 1. PE 8-005 cushions. ber PE 4-0687 ludes 14 aT j ‘ord hardto eee. tables in mahogany or" biog ~ ooo? EE Ta | Bet | windshield, steer- AVERILL’ 5. "| FACTORY BRANCH ddie Steele 0.” rela (ey Be pa bu Four aber ia poniag Pe fect gem cee a Ce eile Tree hy SL eB | oy sare | FORD Rddie Stocle ini mtier svi ea ar ae oe + ames “All for Trade in on General Safety Tir = oe ie ae en Open House 2708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ‘ eele ‘it TAC 1088 4DR. STARCHIE CONV ' suction, Pridey._ Seturds all for Up to Ue per sont oft = Tieng we ae een _ EM pe s9mxEEOO MARBO! m FORD Marne ci F IBLE Hoy? Clarusten. Disks E — : ée asit| OUR CUSTOMERS LS N (83 CHEVY — 1 a229 7705 ORCHARD LAKE R IAC AL S ir fn gy sie Ones 0) — Pe llcagey oti Sharp th He musaout, 60 ia | ¢ COORD U | ee ve sme Soe ‘s ae PECIALS z i ; “CL N 7 $ ‘37 PORD CO 2 Ford Fairl i — weebus EAN CA CHEVRO __ NVERTIBIE begs ane $00, 4 ar. 57 ; B&B | co. 81| “uno tione 2 ore, apie BEA NEARER? |. um kEPOSSESSION "ates ervey bu akt Red Ae PRE ru, etn eine RANKSHAPT f r GRINDING you IN AND LOO’ steering, white ". POWER 5 } wag.. cust pw ste car. Cylinders IN oe ew 170 > $$$ CASH CARS OVE K THE Fe‘ ee eer hme low mil San i cae ee er $1395 54 chine Shop. rebored Zuck “Helidey ‘Pibergi om & ron : $$s . | M VER AND - toa r. Bell, King —— leage. 91-005. Will accept ‘56 Plymouth V-8 4 dr. ....$1095 | gia 54 Olds uctio 3-3563. 7 7 Hood. Phone rs eS Tanbenu oR ake Your Deal Mond 19s trade. ef sera ae ere a eee ace bs] Shee n aies | ay 1 CHEVY $05 KI e, OR 34389 aft ¥ in| 55 irlane 2 Dr. - FOM Pull power. : : CRANKSH : INLAND LAKES S'SAL ABLE CAR i :. _ Sagi NO “AUTQ... $3 FO after 4 pm: Chev. ¢ Dr. 210 8 $ 995, * Ste TE 3127 S i Ww . — Saginaw. FE 86-0402 IRD V-8 4 DR 35 Buick 2 $808! eR doko shia “SoBe ae OHNSON “| BILL SPENCE WEEKEND SPECIAL "east ffaenaer ce 2 EEE Se eee | ETE Every Abe Piains THIS MONTH dee om bees MOTORS : “RK $6 BUICK iy ey Gon oa cee Owens FORD : $408 AUTHORIZED FONT! Every Stas +7 pm. SERVICE SPECIAL Srtiere Everything ~ s _ RAMBLER’ 2 one Fa ‘HARDTOP BEATER. WERT, RADIO & fe CWENS ORD ont $e MY S460 or DEALER rda 2 —Ful! Power. 3-7117 204 2 MERCURY. | er = FE 8-2681. a. OA) 87 1 CUSHMAN 3 65 = / lees - g-2529 dition. FE GOOD CON- | NONE HIGHE ef ee ee a D 1 MT. CLE : HEVY 4 5-60 4 R THAN - cond. $286. Dare bees ob Oakland Marine Exch, 0 2 gnex ene __ BEHIND Gar Post oneer payment | $479 Ro Down 1991 MERCURY SC he $100 Hydra. | owner. very ood con. For Sale Housetrailers 78 ‘31 ALLSTATE ROAD KING. $166 le sion TOP 1954 BUICK CONN ERT. mh Uecky Ade Gkiex 193 5 16s) MERE eae al ee = iia 3-27 > ¥ 05. CH i cma a KING AU ; ; | q : FT. CAMPING TRAILER ~~~ USHMAN 8 * vias. |B ATS — New & used — wood i san ee PRICE? a. itp piack, oe te widens » DR POWER 92 ws A besose rE ‘aus a wus “a nate Special $$ BE nal | mechasical, n Many oth - RD - ” $7.50 PER W Ay ‘3 STUDEBA to join one of Pa B gy kod inna Sacrifice 48 moter, A-1 snape. TONY'S MARIN 7a Call MU ¢-3252. B Ke Fiosd. as te eile to choose from 2705 ORCHARD LAKE. RO ee * WE CARRY YOUR EK Ures | RAH. REA. HT V4. G00 citing caravans). y Byam’s ex- 2 PT Boar ae ye. 2695 Orchard Lk fe sles 1 res Ve Pie Rd. Milford iH th the reo cane at— PE Bas cred HARBOR AD LOS Ld HARDTOP 1996 a PER NOTE— +47 in service. FB APACHE CAMP = | “cover, wi P CORSAIR, WE HAVE ALW O12 = dard. $57 ICK-UP 6 STAN ; oa ___ EE 2.28200 _ itien. Completely 0 i981 ny DER A Site Tr te Ee, i Soon | ett ea nay Ea ae eee 6 ee Faith ye nonoees, cinta | Ser tt as AID (shee cnet. Ate ald pe de =— eee aeapaor gin cate Buy. Scaea) Usemia verre | eee a alpneter, some Mavic 65011 oe oe 169 FORD GAL ee WES | ee see et Ne oaks ae ' M OLES@ AGAIN cant MICRO BUS strators on mee [it FT 0. FE 4-010 \ ighway. a. 565 Dixie mute | Exc. cond. Sacrific ar 1953 BUICK HF b en nites ‘ti! @- al power shar Mus eth Nery) goad n excellent anit MOTOR S: ze Perfect condition. | n@ equipment. ste wee Ope Seay se cums crapr yo nure.| USED BOATS ee ee AF_DYRAPLOW RS wy FORD 2 UR) forOMeh, Nag obi wt crSa ates ARAN mou EALES 9D WN. Bil Collet Boats and OR 3-0527, 12 PT. CAD’ t _Tune-up machine AN | $4 BUICK - good. $100 FE van NS REAL see. Cat eee calor “iow salle ep Kr foie DEALING | $ O N sy mie Bieta Sa ia EE NOLVERINE BUNASDOT bot wiih WBA RP Belgrade @ phe Sy BTARE. GOTO. gyyq! x name (aE vacarton at c “Mian: | Bilicy covering! molar tature’ ex | VACA’ NABIKE STS) | tne Wily s stationwagon. gs phone Lapeer MO 4-2 sod -21, 1087 19 "FOOT or 6, DELTA MO — $625. 7 F 5-064) + 0198falt — Beaut ME s aM Owner now CATIC ON SP . radio and heater. ‘08 ee WENS INBOAR. about PLYWOOD RUN- ' ORD DUMP aaa | gina price: -No-eash- iful “66 @ Dr. 6 3-88 company 6ar. $1,575 ‘$6 E Cl. . 2 ' Closin Out a ___ | _used_only 22 _vours. _OR D. | , 30 HP Bvinrede - ‘48 Chevrolet D' “$495 6 month Rau Be te Fgarrel 11 days. MUtual OR | $4 Ford 2Dr.. ener dd ut at Cost i4 FOOT RU 4-0262. trailer, complete le, TeeNee Both ump Auto. FE 8-040: ll, King New tir —— | pings al 4-5021 eve ‘54 Ford 2-D P i 1e teel M N-ABO | MA’ — $995 completel es. clean 1 : r | ita Sees "bo iene | eant Ee eer gett rit Goon tegppoxre Naz Ounce Gates. st nuige ge om pain wo. ee tea 4 SEO TORS |S SD can Bae sh teen 10x50 “ed Windshi ee tint- rake overnite ~ | re otor Sal auburn. 4 |" $950 M sift brakes, R&H ‘$3 Willys @Dr., gies; 2706 ORCH 449) eld, fibe r male 4 BUT = PORD, Y 33 runs good ARD ise ie saw, 16x46 . Hes aro on icy Aiaaaaiad , WE RAVE A Pee or ao, : mett Segitiaw St . vt ct DR. | 26 000" MILES | oes renee eo oe nae ~-OUNTOM a lies kuwars. saves asEr vick 08 sane maiBO! —_— new, "tes horse RGLAS BOAT, i Senter Remaout. | oats 53 GMC 4 Auburn Height STOM 3 Te Over 50 ears in stock - EB 23-0555 48 WILLYS Ji 27-2528 A tew ‘other Has hk ee ‘ole pean sEvigrade: motor, = | finest im Citnker ae the PACKAGE DELIVERY H CADITEAC COUPE, Devi e ci rardeweiae. Medio, “iene $8 Lincoln Sedan $2995 WILSON “AUT OrsALTS Ea Berges Service, Laxe TRAILER EXCHAN i 1 _board and skiis. OR 3-43 ft. om 33 ft. to 19 wick Sviver Villa 7 War- ers. porta- ercoat, wash. BOB FROST bee = asi 6 4 PT. a . ae 1 walls) Now §2 OS New 5 - 08 ee tae BR ipgctieeg ‘PE woupe "vot tron WU Bee‘ sn = GMC pos ie ean no Fe ar ae cae dinate ERCU RY Weg | poctrunes A ’ packa: us on ER ‘$4 | as 0 vee AMP. > TRAILERS | lies sell moor BP. motor eer Siwee ea ieee : Fi . BLA IB sige ol De Sot cece Hunter Blvd. | $198). 50 #& == a at oe as | DELUXE tT of iim RVnAsout iio Holly’ R nett? Sport Center actory Branc ave Dollars anes So Se cian BMINGEE a sa ae DEL. 7 fined ai Ee x BOARD | olly, ME 4-672 OAKLAND AT C ~ R From REP ite Hine canines PE anal BATES. WASREAS” UNDER. SH ae ee Fiber glas med AT CASS: We . & C RAMBLER CALEs sine. tat OSSESSION $5 F #60 New 1959 Rambler S ThiUMPR TRAVEL - ree eT FIBERGLAS WITH MARK _____ Fiberglas 854 a3 fare F900 tractor cars to fit procter of used «811 46 om price. No cash needed DOWN ambler pa . complete with gag bot | ¢ov Windshield, ALL TYPES FIs acted Man ton pick-up Ra&CRA le caine Auto FE 6-0 Mr. Bell, King os ] er, ga tle, heat- = r walle, Ei ERGLAS .W Many more to choo: 8 8A z 402, 1988 PLYMOUT gas lights, electric brakes 73 verything like Auto rust repair. Ye Mid ork.| SCHR aac 145 COMMERCE ROAD 41 FORD CO ee ee eee ctacasre , only a * PE CEDAR BTR Eves | body. _Rini's, Orion M' puis. ‘Diet’er. “ay TRUCKS EM 3 a Union Lake Rd | 405 £ re: encixng ft 84 1 ee: standard rene WASHERS, a PULL Lins TOUR-A Chris 26 ado ott - See er 6 x R- TAN Coaches from 18’ to 10x80, ‘i OOF 6 mt. Pe etree | zervice a tee On , Oe a ‘0 aye om NOR 3-031 A ADTT ET LR. CL 5 CLEAN 100 F 1956 | Eddie Steele | Low Low Down Pa : NDGE' buys — 81’ Mobile Cr Best offer NBOARD : . tan Deg "TOR PICKUP ~ end & | Ford F yment TV. ise with over $500. OR 3-4372 or Tran - 908 s week- | airlane Hard Low Lo " is condiioner & 8 “7 Transportation Offered 87. EC pic inst FO | STICK. rdtop, FORD w Month ~washer, 2 bedrooms automatic is a PPA AS ONOMY v USED hes RD 2 DR. v4 RA RADIO & HEATER 2705 0 P - y Our location saves | Gap er — et ¥ | oe SA | CARS| ea ee .. 109 RCHARD LAKE ROAD ayments HOLLY MARINE & COACH SALES Se. ee ek yee, te | oe (eA el geectonr Oe ' pObGE Tt ao Aewens 198 ee : rE b-00 RBOR ie ts: Me it Mes Ra O 310 Holly Ad, Dell eames) _Will pam a horace. | ghee ems ae Coens bene inch STEEL, FLAT spur «ar secen ois) LOTTY Je | PLYMOUTH SF san) TN . = ;— bah . . . i a oe i oe it FT, “8 TROJAN a ENGINE NER TO| ECONOMY” 7 Needed ME See ore ree | ROcH TOME | fous MEATER, 8 paive)| en 1U 47131 _ Sacrifice for cash, OR 33873. | g9 HP ° see RCROSER sca oo Cae see “AS ead osteo CARS . oer Senate wasemin ; ox! tril DEALER ea af Wie tn eer ORAMBLER” ss ae ene 3 : — ‘38 T ec. scott e Inc OR 3-1254 TWO," —— vedee ioe er es os Mg 6§ mo. Call i b8 870 Naa ie ae _— aga Y PED 0631 To 8 B MO - = - FORD DUMP” TRUE yee Chevrolet % ton pt | $PORD CONVERT. Fy TOP | _Mfroid Turner Pord MI . manl GS Pontiac CATALINA poate 1987 CROWN IMPERIAL tac Cnre etroit e beautiful low pri | TRUCK ae ' end joader. Swap f rent ood cond. ec “B rust. Pordomatic. Al perfect, no, 48 PLYMOU _GOOD RUBBER. #7t0. FE ronge in color with be Complete: selection 0 eri on uiser a fie | | Nese Paap NORTH PART — of equal value or for any hing gis _ 240 W_ Cornell . All accessories | lent trans = 2 DR. EXCEL. Mil interior Radte, heater, =— wides Also a large LS ase 19 selection Meboust Piberg! either way. PE 5-6806 Merrimac. sell. 1 jose Chevreiet 31 FOR nin E 60613. C M | matic, power steerin e ‘ boats — rgiss «|: WANT ! He anel truck R D ‘CoNvER sel) : an- 4 VN winde 4. dbrekes & a tmotel rede, We top tem “GR 5 eg "Gervice | - pig Hl cata Ay wa Peal Oi ocgees ae wer eaves tion" * Aamaniecs rem | ios FORD 1 afaik POLL | = SHARP BUYS ! i 1984 “© cn W | Peewtr Power sents too Areal oes BoaT sates” | W " sees D4 T . | fi ad ile Homes sr; op gaz ATTENTION! | E*zncurnat, oes em -¢g3 Below Cost voupeapenou oxpe peau FORD oe ee Ei ete “WHY SETTLE . Michigan mene ieeere | 1957 Ford V8. Fi 163 Pord FORE Y OLDS DEALER 1705 On tom comfort. les FOoM Fairlane. 2 door. 8 cylind N CAR SALES RCHARD LAKE R miles oe 54 iis oer 1 aOSTWT FOR LESS” an extra tented tn ii- Radio Heater a Y er $299 AND. SER ERGO OAD : ‘ time one | | walla. --.- “wn hE Eddi S S78 N. M VICE Fr 5.0208 HARBOR . 4901 Dixie Highway, cylinder, completely equipped. | | TOP $$$ ne ALER- me ws — ie Steele (4 "PLYMOUTH G0 "OL vane 4 PONTIAC TBR fate ae ope st een ae Fr. | D LLAR ane a rat on Ua eos ed hagas eg | FORD | Bome body rast sia are ce este. 7S £-OE P wanning’ WL gtaRcHIRP pest ey —— . = | CATE 1907 GENERAL 38 4] cess. plgnnson Javelin, All wr} =| E t : “Ts , $i8@5 |: 2708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD 83 PLYMODT eee __ “"acio beater, nygramatiey white warm. Wary clan. cludes mall eftersgon mu of tions, gis } Bat ae ee or 3! om aesr_orrex | =| ARE, YO ie ee storm win metal skirt, y Sun, MY p : Radio & he s. wae fy 2-2820 fir Sire rh we | U 4 wi ma Tmmedia i $600. can sig OHNO rALEn MOTOR SALES 1959 cher i ec? aid —CORVERTIBLE 7” : 300. enna a | B YIN | ‘ether inte $1395 ‘ ce 47. 170 N SKIN NCING rE HURON Radi olet wagon Powerg! | — i , headquarters a U 7 Pontiac. PE 8-9980 after ee Prue iz FE 46-7371 6 & heater erglide. ; ‘47 PLYMO routing Pu enon ater 830 Pm Ae eexr | Ke-MUCH AD Wi FOR JUNK Ae «SS DO |, PLYMOUT BILEVEDIER OXFORD on eg BOARD: AN’S ceeny care As Edie a MAKES mona car. sedan. Pow.) 8 DC WN ee arose, a, Wi ‘| TO LOOK AT (seeds WAGON. Power ; = . : s r ™m. ‘ we arp. re TRAI Al OMA. SPAN A ae Late Ra CASH FOR CARS _ ALL MODELS 1953 Plymouth 4 dr, sede vi "Edd ey Renter. $405 Clarkston Motor Sale | R DRI ie'trury sharp alt tien a RDEN TRACTO n $196 | E dij S CHRYB s VE one! LER sian chan ae ANPARE cans at eee! Fickors graces We RIDSY a! Saul aia ia Steele amet tarmon ™aa'saa You can’ SALES ted ye 8-708 = REMEMBER: ™ rs eries, Radio “B bester. es FORD |B PLyMoors {-BOOR - ou can't drive STEWA Ha: La om SH : te the truck oniy as. g00d 198 Pon ones | 8108 ONCE AP A REPOSSESSION Good Looks or \ ae Price. - pena el aria oat Works you drive. oie Radio & then ee dr. Hydramatic ~~ D4 GO HARBO FE 2 2500 | Sere ee Pats cs wos weeded | HERE REA : $895 RD “) rubber. ne automatic, good | { PONT = 14 to 83. R é L HO and heater Eb RADIO | Auto, FE rust. Mr, Beli, Ki R NTIAC-( ADI ee Bee ey gia me Fon ean we RTE .BOB BUTLER | OM eas te Pontes charmed he 2 i A Ee Ne fe. = ‘aes AGOR tale south eee “Sweeny. One NEW, ME ie WAGEMAKEH Te ten mcawonTl HAROLD ~— ey 2 sak ATR a DI ean8 ne ee ee caper ‘6 | ao DELVE You get both, plus “good, OS Son, scler ool wate i = ome = = mit eee es ee — t, = oe mt t = Lake ‘Ori m Mo ang “he “sgh bargain. 3 VEDERE soun mechanical veer t- wen ont “ ™ ine len eighty C on ats | 3 at-| T ~~ PARKHURST back barn ga Es ingsnleld, Ca urner Ford = = standard! ae MM ot LiamaTOn k aaa ne efficiency” on the aed | $1895 rude ered. 1958 . VANWELT im | Sq FonD € «4 DR. POM, y : 1840 eal R ee | controls, patiery and. batte ave | 25S __ ae ine Ber vsunacinca weoaw Sar em ike new. oft end rune and took | Ea ‘ow mileaee ae! NOR I { . 3 BLABDERE acacene CATALINA e | die, boat ity _A et nue $154 ‘oral with white MY 2-4611 im cover, and Ajax D uto Insure e Call +4 5. hea top. Featuring = 1986 capacity tip-up = ance _ 0A! _pende bss i“ at 922 Ti BU oot hai dtop. ter, tie, New M light @ trailer, tail nw ive Bi m . y Ls tires. whitew Mobile homes Between pete = winch. All rt rr po i that Hilis “WITH FORD . lean car. . a= s04"Ontore on Lake ee ee | YOUR, CAR oe a QMOST CARS. eel “ation, CHEVY. EXC re Soa. CONFIDENCE CHEVROLET CO. | Custom Tud $1395, $1595 reget Hos Combiet Wows. SALES des WAGEMAKER molded pty: We will sho Forelg ete ves, FE 2-436 on" ge ee pg SCHULTZ . Has tl 6 FORD . nea $1298 1988 MERCUR ano bottle parts | 14°6° cen rine rane! ms your pay ment hell new to ent en & “Sports Cars 9B 1950 CHEV + 6 FE 8-2 INTERNAT ION AT ey pavers Biack “oud or a Red sod “Bee cares eg, mia aw. Huron. pbooreiggy se seering. bl oy waif = se ce fe 208 — Met CHEAP” 012.8 woop ons ] > toN T I AC ..... $1645 me ore > Sa power “iteer- VACATION TRA be tom Age om ol ail. uphol- age. ar Wh aad ‘SHARP GiEVAOLET CoNvERTIOE |=" sag oh WARR MI 65202 -YE AR ; : one rool beghenras Vr earn aaa of rent | Jecobson’s Tre GAL, mote control rude Re 1e Steele ia eaiutien: 5. Siandard shift #, Black & a ta £a2° CGN DITION Di SP "YMOUTH $795. sharpie! tire, A «iam minim tate ao aes | SSE saa "Alaa, 1208 F Eire neat ge PE var Peat Pt fontiaen ONT acount Se PONTI $1395 AC | ent Meee fer eee | ane winch. All Tor — ont Gtiteoe cian ea -| aa Bak su, PE ous ——~ WARRA 4 PONTIAC ..... $ 495 al Mite ie aes =e oe | ieee) SDOWN Cry eo GEINC 8 5 pauane RRS peer Rd, Oxford OA 2 | "a - AEROS ee Bn. | _MU_4it Very clean, $1. 53 PONTIAC $ 29 FAIRLANE 2 DOOR V8, Tu tone 7 “vee [ag lt ag By beam, FR 3-202 3% CORVETTE 30 erelide. st ae 280, ¢ ager. en GIVEN FREE Cui whte 5 = wit inteig ta eo Ra- ‘ a : bow & ae Fi % > 7 » sha vip-- Large let trailer from our et tore acing” cunniga poate. sz IT'S Lat . IT’S TRUE | “WITH EVERY CAR 2" 1EVROLET $ 445 ~ Gai right ‘now. Miirose | Beck ana motor well. 1000 LQ = sports and nd Eddie Steele | | Haupt Pp 100% r |" 52 BopcE .$ 295 RR _ cape oe Ane S ey font FOR 1996 Ford 4-Dr. | Cor s2 LINC ; WAGON Tw-tone azpons 9 Sitiad Adee? Aiter at NDT U “ss eit oe wes | eran erage;, Ko. Exclusions | ses OLN ...1.$ 395, pando Sar le Tiage The finest ¥" — come ovr CAR! NEW AND USED wha Chee. por. © "Sa Chevtolet 9 { ‘325 2 PL YMO | Bice throughess, tac terrifie val AND SEE the SPORTS a Rac edngg Wed oe 4 » pens wen. 4 ae od UTH _$ 9. oS Pon- r re ee ese eo 7 ARS LS Radio, Heater. yee | — rf a. Meal... § st 1p 5 2 F LJ oJ 1959 Vol Kaw ae. make down a Hardtop «i ONT! AC OR IT? ieee ON bay mouth » 1 8 s eee as 99. 7 : MORETTI GT COUPE ; is = ve ae diane. | ae ‘ i &. Rice! ... ' ac { sak fate. aut And the most tet mites An brakes Wh ) tar. wagon, tf +50 "NASH : “tien powet X s. HILLMAN , 1858 $108 daw j Pst Bedan ~ . $ 99° seering “a what _ get at BHA , ; ton. ¥. Sarcniet an a, atte 2 poe IMPORT ely my mk Fes es: ED ; tak benely ta te a CARS, INC. ‘DONT PASS UP i bunts Beg ie oar jn oop ae ‘MONEY! Sel! ‘unneeded fray New. ure ‘Wohewail = ) on oi, \T SR wae : ce ; PONT CP eee = helongings for cash Authorizes Fiat Dealer: pty ee oo ‘Ads! I hi All, Imports ‘ 1086 dhudebaner > Finis, Be sal Open 6:38 0.0. w Ope. Mirs Inc : North Chev. aChrysler, pee ih * moet re om i nice Mavened 1350-N,. Viood wire: B'HAM ‘ee : F | f 1959’ : bean oa saneeeeas r UNE 13, . bie eis : ‘ 4 is THE PONTL . , i. | Se near THIRTY-TWO --Today’s Television Programs - - it % YOU ( L N hange —— _ . N . ; ra oe ’ m are subject to Se H listed in this colum ae = Channel 9K y N stations WXYZ- ished by Channel i= ame furn | * Programs furnishes ’ . & Wws Tv 7) Big Show. . — hanm { sroom, oo WIBK-TV . enture Series 2) Cartoon Clas: yy "Chane! * (1) World Adven os rc Breakfast Time. der in. ie. angarod, : new Army 5 cheverne up- We resaree at Work. 8:18 (2) a Toe House | HT eneye yy 4) 7) Harry | GHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS der to avoid Asa k Powell. 8:30 (7) : | ONT S Ty MCE ihe (7) Dic ‘onservation. 2) Movie. Clown. | TONIGHT ‘ aws' ing. ; ichig.n Con ‘9:00 (2 Bozo the ! . “Outlaws 7s ron (cont. ) 145 (4) Mic olor) Pa: | “ . 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