4 THE PONTIAC PRESS ek PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959—30 PAGES' ONITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL One More Makes a Dozen 12 Playing Children Burned 4 Jet Falls Into Northville Yard Fun... Crash... . Agony Pilotless Plane The Weather O. &. Weather Bureau Forecast ers (Detalls on Page 2) 117th YEAR The Rain Clouds Cometh to Area Tonight, Sunday A few scattered showers are pre- dicted for tonight and Sunday in the Pontiac area. Tem- peratures will remain normal high of 64-68 and a ae * * Sunday night and Monday be a little cooler but Tuesday Moore Proposes Adoption Law House Cleaning Oakland Judge Calls Setup Antiquated and Unworkable at 12- ‘ish somewhat tonight. * * * Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore said today it is time Michigan) Forty-five was the lowest ther- mometer reading in downtown Pon- “cleaned house of its anti-” preceding 8 a.m. The mercury quated and unworkable |rose to 65 at + oak ; adoption law.” . Judge Moore addressed a J . group of officials whl ob Picture throughout the state who ‘are, in one way or won| 9 ar Better concerned with baby adop- 7 “Ti tions. The meeting was held During April at the Oakland County HOT SPRINGS, Va. uw — Gov- Youth Home on Cooley Lake ernment officials today reported a sad | striking improvement in the na- “Under the antiquated and un | blcnann weal ope ree ;workable present greene adop- jow the four million mark. ition many of these ptive | chil find their way into poor cauteenaeh may pave aactioah peames Eee Fauve |homes through the route of the| ) oo ona and Douglas, 16. Seated are Joan, 8, |black market and the procedure y os mah of = lwhich allows direct adoptive place- ments,” Moore said. He called the meeting to seek support for the Ledge-Nichols adoptoon bill which he has Leiped. It is under study in the State Senate, MOM WITH HER ‘ARMY’—Mrs. Edward Brinker draws admiring glances from her 11 children. She'll be the feature of the Brinker house tomorrow, come Mother's Day. Her older children are (from left): Barbara, 12, Eddie, 18, Pat, 20, Mrs. Brinker holding the newest addition to the family (Rosemary), Susie, 14, Gene, 8, and Keren, 2, Paul 4, and Jim, 6, are in front. “Its primary purpose is to elim- Mother of 11 Children County to Pay By REBA HEINTZELMAN * * : > eye Hi f ; 7 e! 3 2 g* i g Boy Admits Setting Blaze} -: “at Baltimore Warehouse (|?3*; BALTIMORE (? — A 12-alarm fire early today turned a sprawling grocery warehouse into a mass of News FI ash charred rubble, with damage estimated at from one to) one and a half million dollars. Police picked up a 10-year-old boy at the scene and WASHINGTON — Former ‘reported later that the Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, ill with cancer at Walter youth admitted starting the =gE reEg ° ° Amazes With Vigor ; seein, erste spl q ore |will be no direct placements,” the When the family of Mrs. Rosemary Brinker noisily, 4444, p Moofe’s bill has been Rated uncrasloy in tramps into her bedroom tomorrow | Higher Rates Covering introduced in the Senate hy. Sem ty) and Sen. Haskell L. Nichols Mrs. Brinker is the mother of 11 children. | been ‘(R-Jackson), Just how this pretty mother raises her brood Of ween age tral County rhe It would require an extensive ‘healthy ‘children, directs Welfare Board and Pontiac Gen-| oe as Gaby la te - ; y . Bi e ‘fund drives, and looks so at- eral Hospital whereby the county | aieaieats ; IDd isan ee fare patients. iher friends. | The Board Thursday signed a of the child from the’ mother be § Mrs. Brinker—five-foot-two with Contract on new rates for welfare filed with the courts. } t , patients with St. Joseph Mercy; Handling the adoptive measures ef Next Week os ‘5b reali ail her | Hospital. |would be agencies “capable of ex- | ; “House Leaders Agree”) “imo Sn | large annual losses because, of- |'€ Sudge said. t Se k Sol . | To her children, ber sunny dis- | ficials said, the county wasn't However, he added, his pro- ° e ution of position and understanding good- | paying for what it actually cost | posed bill provides also that the State’s Cash Crisis | ness all spell M-O-T-H-E-R in the | to take care of welfare patients. | releasing parents or guardian scorns - | Rosemary and her husband, Ed-'of county patients at Pontiac Gen- leasing children to (1) a chosen ‘ lent @—Michigan lawmak-| ward, have been rearing their)eral this ear has been set at licensed agency, (2) State Wel- pts re ered to their homes to large family in a large two-story $36.25, said Harold B. Euler, hos-, *e Department or to (3) the ay to let tempers cool and mull!home on the shore of Bass Lake|pital administrator. Juvenile Court. rte oa solntion oath at to lived for more than 22 years. cost of treating all patients at the) new law, Judge Moore told today’s ars crisis =— s| Every one of the children, from {hospital in 1957, as shown in an/ gathering, because “abuses of the et oe ft ‘5-month-old Rosemary on up the|@Udit by Michigan Hospital Service| present law are continuing day line to 20-year-old Patricia, have | (Blue Cross). after day.” Pontiac General: to Get| Mother's Day,” it’s going to be crowded. PPY’ Patients on Welfore-~- {Ln diarvey Lodes (SOaiiat icboale ‘tractive is a mystery to all wil] pay higher rates for its wel- Wi ales vesuives tak tha wea neighbors for her vivaciousness, Local hespitals had ‘pert advice and skilled service,” | — a ee The standard rate for treatment) MAY Bave exclusive choice of re- over the newest proposal to bring near Commerce, where wey The figure was the average daily; There is an urgent need for a For the first time in many weeks inherited the good looks and happy * “The mother is fearful of dis-| * * of partisan bickering, top figures! of both parties assembled yester-} day at Gov. Williams’ invitation) to talk over their dispute and try! to clear the way for negotiation. | A 75-minute session in the gov- | ernor’s office produced agree- ment by House leaders to meet early next week and attempt to An audit by Blue Cross for 1958 showed the cost at $40.23 but, Euler said, the high figure was caused by new construction and the closing of one wing, bringing about an unbalanced operation. For the first four months of 1959, the daily cost of treating patients has been $37.38 per pa- nature of their parents. - * * The other children are Karen, 2, Paul 4, Jim, 6, twins Joan and Gene, 8, Barbara, 12,. Susie, 14, Douglas, 16, and Eddie 18. Just under 40, Mrs. Brinker ap- pears as youthful as her mar- closure, worried about hospital and doctor bills, and concerned about whether she is capable of caring for her child,” he said. “The present adoption law lets her reach out and select. anyone under the sun she desires to take her baby, even though it is not a fire. About 55 pieces of equipment were called to the one-story ware- house of the B. Green & Co. Hicks Arrested in Chattanooga Agrees to Return to - ried daughter Pat, a prospective good placement,” Judge Moore mother next month. concluded. State for Questioning develop a ‘‘mutually acceptable answer” to the state’s long and tient. When Ed Brinker “‘brings home} Euler said the hospital will still short-range money .needs, e i A ! , . |the bacon," this means 10 pounds ¢xperience sma losses on its wel-| The meeting stemmed from Wil-|(, it, along with three dozen eggs, | fare patients, | “If The y Just Keep Talking” liams’ suggestion in a message to _. oa ee id| a joint session of the Mouse and | a loaves of bread and four gal-| t year the hospital was paid) ; ons of milk, Senate yesterday, for the most) . . part critically received by Repub-|FLEET IN GARAGE licans. ' Six bicycles, a scooter’ and an) extra car are neatly parked side) . . . oy io: yeu beceiint we DY side in the garage area, and Adlai a ‘Bridesmaid’ oo hea , tmost of the’children have earned | said. * * * believe that any program Demo- crats might want would have to! have your stamp of approval be- fore they would vote for it,’ Sen. Carlton H. Morris (R-Kalamazoo) told the governor. Morris reaffirmed the Senate Re- publican stand that ‘we will not touch the veterans trust fund with- out the use (sales) tax.” “We ‘won't want to use the trust fund, but we will and-that is our compromise offer,” he sald, “You should accept the use tax increase as your part of the compromise.” Morris challenged tHe governor to “‘cqme up with some proposals of your own so that we can aecept or reject them.” * * * Williams, backing -a combination personal income and corporate pro- fits-tax, had agreed to ‘‘reassess” his: stand on the tax picture if Republicans will release the 43 million dollars of trust fund se- curities to solve the cash emer- gency. Republicans turned him tores, 600 ” 1959 Pentiee, pevet, seortng radio and heater, white wal miles. $2605 FE 5-2623. i ¥ their own transportation, Mrs. Brinker says. Whenever there is an extra big job to be undertaken at St. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) CHICAGO (UPI)—T w ic e-de- feated presidential nominee Ad- lai E. Stevenson cut a cake hon- oring Harry S. Truman's 75th birthday, mourning “always a bridesmaid, never a bride.’’ Soeneneis ma otsom baer LaNSing Oldtimer Hopetul LANSING (AP)—Senate Secretary Fred I. Chase who has watched Michigan Legislatures come and go since the early 1920s saw encouragement in the cash crisis session in Gov. Williams’ office yesterday. “I’ve seen times before when the legislators had prob- lems that seemed impossible to solve,” he said. “But, they _ talked and talked and things began to jell. So, if they just keep on talking .. .” * * ® He was looking for canned goods that might have spilled on the ground at the warehouse's loading (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) GENEVA (®#—Big Four foreign ministers were headed here today with the Communists in a. confi- dent mood for the East-West talks opening Monday on Berlin, Ger- many and European security. & « -@ Soviet ‘Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko was the first of the Big Four to reach Geneva. U.S. Secretary of State Chris- tian A. Herter flew inte Bonn today, enroute to GeneVa, for « meeting with Chancellor. Kon- Srench Foreign Ministem Couve Herter has served advance] crowned with success.” | & brakes.ide Murville was also due today,| effort for this conference to be turbopro 7-man' delegation, Gromyko re- warning on the Soviet Union that the United States wants ‘‘business- like negotiations and not a propa- ganda exercise.” ‘POSITIVE SOLUTION’ Stepping from a gleaming white p plane at the head of a peated Soviet assertions that the most urgent problems-for the con- ference are a peace treaty with Germafty and liquidation of the Allied occupation in Berlin, ~ ~ “It is for a positive solution of these impertart questions that the Soviet delegation has arrived here,” he said. “Our intentions are serious. We shall make every < 4 y Reds Confident as Conference Nears ter Lothar Bolz said he was “‘full of optimism.” y 50-MAN DELEGATION This is the first time the foreign ministers of the two German states have attended a big West parley. railways. It lied received special clearance to travel across West Germany. ‘ The precise role—if any—of the East and West Germans at the conference is one of the first things to be brought up, along with“ pos- West German Foreign Minister T Davids said Roy C. (Buck) Hicks in Lassiter Slaying A business associate sought in the robbery-slaying of Royal Oak car dealer Parvin Lassiter was ar- rested = in Chattanooga, Tenn. * * Michigan State Police Capt. Fred agreed to return voluntarily to Michigan. Hicks had been the subject of a manhunt since being implicat- ed in the murder by ex-convict of Chat- sibly inviting other outsiders” to take part. *| Women’s PPeceriettirr irr tit NOWS cnccccensecees SY eaeeeee eee eer edeteeeee 22 Editorials eeeeeee eee eeeeeee. 4 Pregeeeeetos eee eee ee eee eee eee Wilson, Zari Pr ceeeeeweneeene it Pages PTrTtTitii. |. 7 =~ TWO /THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 . _—— | = _ oe ye. o pe Mom of 11 Children [Te Day in Birmingham Fear 150 Die in Nile Sinking isswhvn Forester Says Tree Spray Eos eet esweys v Boat Capsizes 6 Yards Offshor Most Victims and Children; Rushes to Scene Women Nassar CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Divers and. navy frogmen today recov- ered 40 more bodies from the lsunken hulk of the riverboat Dan- ‘dara, which capsized Friday with a holiday picnic crowd of about 300 persons aboard. These were. in addition to 10 ‘bodies found Friday night. Police ‘said at least 95 persons still are unaccounted for, placing the prob- able toll at nearly 150. x * * The victims, mostly women and children, drowned when the heav- ily loaded craft sprang a leak and jsank about six yards offshore. |Most of the victims were trapped beneath decks amid wild confu- sion. The tragedy occurred as the | | (Continued From Page One) William's Church in Walled Lake she is usually the first person to volunteer. ‘Sacred Heart Guild, trict chairman |area United Fund Drive. | An example of the Brinker | 8 evidenced when a group of Walled \of miles away for food and enter- tainment after graduation exercises June 15. | They decided to bring in Fred | Netting’s- name band and vocalist } ak went help out, Mrs. Brinker decided she had plenty of experience serving |breakfasts for many — |so she jumped to her volunteered to head the affair. project is underway. | Im her spare time, Mrs, Brink- er, who is a graduate beautician, The se iy S. Nelson, chairman of the Budget Steering Committee; Mrs. - 200-ton, double-decker craft, char-| gives permanents, sets and cuts tered by the Agricultural Engi-| not only her six giris’ hair, but neers’ Assn., neared the Nile del-; has at least 10 steady relative- ta picnic grounds about eight! friend-customers, miles north of Cairo. | She gives expert bru8h cuts to 100 SAVED jthree of her boys. The two oldest Police estimated 100 were saved | — and husband Ed — have grad- but the number lost may never be uated to the barber shops, how- known for the outing tickets were ever, she says. PLAN UNITED FUND DRIVE—Reviewing figures before the final session of the Michigan United Fund Admissions and Budget Committee are (from left) Fred V. Haggard, vice president of the Board of Trustees of the Pontiac Area United Fund; Robert Palmer G. Bundy of Davisburg, and Mrs. Donald White, 1958 Women’s Division chairman, Pontiac Area United Fund. ~~ ? lies drowned together. A government communique gave no clue to the cause of the Sir Wirston Visiting 7° Bewalipl series Old Friend Baruch Air Buttonhole Plans NEW YORK (AP) — Financier Bernard Baruch has a distin- WASHINGTON (UPI)—Defense planners are toying with tinguished guest visiting him—Sir); a new scheme for unifying the Armed Forces: standardized Winston Churchil]. | buttonholes. The 84year-old former British) mov prime minister arrived Friday This move was disclosed today in testimony made public , by a House appropriations subcommittee. from Washington to spend a quiet! Th t . time with his old friend. Baruch| e project isn’t sewed up yet. But officials of the agency is 88. | which buys military uniforms told the subcommittee that The two have known each other| buttonholes may be one of the next items they will stard- for 41 years. | ardize. Baruch's Manhattan home is at) Presumably they feel the Armed Forces have too many sd fags 66th St., just off Central’ shapes and sizes of buttonholes, boosting uniform costs. . | Not missing any bets, the agency sald it also was consider- East Chilly Fair: | ing whether to standardize military buttons. ‘ s | West Wet; Small Tornado Strikes l County Men — praiat te, im, pence Critically Hurt for Area Deputy day while fair and generally cool weather prevailed over much of the East. A small tornado destroyed farm outbuildings near Arch, in east- ern New Mexico, Friday night and the storm activity continued into today, soaking portions of Okla- homa with more than 2 inches of © the critical list at P One Struck by Auto mision yesterday commended | in Avon Twp.; in Car Crash Two Oakland County men were said. The Michigan Water Safety Com- man of the budget steering com- an mittee; Mrs. Donald White, 1958 Other Oakland County sheriff's deputy for jwork which reduced water deaths tive director; and Robert Langer, | 14 per cent, Commission chairman assistant director. | | George E. Clay of Grand Rapids' ontiac Gen-| Deputy Donald Kratt, director of Various agencies and eral Hospital today as a result of the Sheriff's Department safety d@i-|Which the Michigan United Fund disaster. Agricultural Minister Sayed State UF Wants ss" nae those drowned include the best of our agricultural engineers.” * * * One of the first to reach. the iscene w $3,038,657 in '59 Goal Set After Hearing pubic. who personally directed Requests of 33 Agencies the rescue of some passengers in E L ° | strwesiing in the water. in East Lansing HEADED FOR PICNIC The Dandara was headed for The Michigan United Fund has Garden Park, a famed picnic set $3,238,657 as its tentative |erounds at the Nile Delta Bar- target during annual fund-raising | rage (dam) eight miles down- campaigns throughout the state | stream from Cairo. this fall, it was announced today. | One of the rescued was Ahmed The goal was set after hearings |Talaat, secretary of the agricul- in East Lansing earlier this week, tural engineers syndicate which at which requests of 33 state and | organized the excursion for the national health and community Moslem Friday Sabbath. services were aired. | x * * Attending were 250 leaders from | Another survivor, Dr. Abdel 132. communities, including five Moneim Mekky, saved his 6-year- oct the Pontiac Area cid daughter Magda but his wife United Fund. , ‘and three other children drowned. They were Fred V. Haggerd,) py. Mekky, im describing the vice president of the board of | confusion as the small boat be- jtrustees; Robert S. Nelson, chair- gan sinking, said he saved a woman who he mistakenly thought was his wife. Swansons fo Handle Tickets for Dems women's division chairman; Owen O'Neill; Karl W. Bradley, execu- Last year, the Pontiac Area United Fund raised $52,985 for the) services Southfield Mayor rain marae f "Thunderstorms rumbled from|traffic accidents, Oakland County \vision, outlined the local water aids. Swanson and Mrs. Swanson have Colorado and New Mexico east. en oe : ea pole for re rooms been appointed district ticket ey are ,|s mee i . : ward into Missouri and Arkansas. ya 0 . Marquette, | sion a ng a nsing. lraq to Make Hospital ‘chairmen for the Democratic Stcrmy weather was on tap trom |31. of 3115 Shedlowsky St., Inde- | Minnesota and South Dakota into pendence Township, and Francis. northern Texas. iC. McCabe, 28, of 821 Gibson St High winds and hail accompa-| Oxford. nied heavy rains in parts of Okla- Marquette suffered head in- homa and Kansas. Oklahoma City! juries and multiple cuts when was washed with a 2.49-inch rain) struck by an auto driven by Wil- during the night. Hobart, Okla. liam D. Engstrom, 24, of 3381 had 1.57 inches and Lawton aie Donley St., Avon Township, at In Kansas, Salina measured a One-| j9.9) a.m. today. inch rain Scattered snows fell over high-! er elevations of northern Colora-|Auburn road do. where Leadville had a 2-inch|°f Churthill road, Auburn Heights, | snow blanket. |when he was hit. Showers also dampened the Pa-| He staggered on to the.road and boat owners on safety. Kratt was appointed by Sheriff Frank W. Irong last summer to + develop and direct the Oakland decided that a force of special deputies on area lakes was a necessity if drownings and boat- ing accidents were to be cut down. water patrol program after Irons | The Commission yesterday Marquette was walking across praised Irons’ foresight and Kratt about 75 feet east|for the many hours of work he put/modern in the country and pro-|er, David Utley, Otis Lawrence) in to formulate an effective pro-|vides medical care for a large and Leslie H. Hudson. gram, trai the men and educate percentage of the foreign a Party’s May 2% Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner to be held in Detroit. * * * Cd of Adventist’s Public BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — The) ‘Ministry of Health announced to-' day that it will requisition the Seventh Day Adventists $500,000 Dar es Salaam Hospital in Bagh- | dad and make it a public insti-| tution. nedy will be featured speaker at the Saturday dinner to be held at the Light Guard Armory. * * * Coordinating ticket sales for the laffair in this area along with the The hospital operated by Amer- in ‘Swansons will be Willis M. Brew- lean missionaries, is the most Tickets will be $25 for a single |nity, in addition to Iraqis. person and $35 a couple. cific Northwest but were general-|! couldn't avoid hitting him,” Eng- a ly on the light side. strom told deputies. The driver Northern New England shivered|¥@s not held. in early morning temperatures in McCabe suffered head, face and the 30s, Readings in the 40s chilled|hand injuries yesterday when his the Great Lakes and Middle At- @uto went out of control on Pontiac lantic sections while the 50s were Street north of Drahmer road, Ox- common in the Midwest. ford Township. His car travelled 111 feet after x * * | leaving the road, shéared a utility The Weather |pole in half and smashed into a Fall U. 8 Weather Bureau Report tree, deputies said. P ” PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly cloudy and « little warmer teday. High Officer Chases miter Matin eweey in sevens te 13-Yeqr-Old Boy at 100 M.P.H. 2 * # “ a a ” - s a g r night and temeorrew. Lew tonight 5&8. High temerrew 6&8 Winds diminishing somewhat tenight. Dewntewn Temperateres liam... Sema? da LG) A lS-yearold boy led a Pontiac f-e—eeeeeneee eam ~+:® police officer on an early morn- 10 O.M....... 60 jing chase at speeds over 100 m.p.h. Today in Pontiac |before the car he was driving Yaad temperature preceding 8 a.m. turned over ‘ ; At 8 am: Wind velocity 10-15 mpn.| The boy was not injured. Direction: Southeast Sun sets Saturday at 7:40 pm Gun rises Sunday at 5.16 am Moon «ets Saturday at 9:21 pm Moon rises Sunday at.7:24 a.m Friday in Pontiac (as recorded downtown) Highest temperature .. “ Lowest temperature Mean temperature . Weather—Sunny He was taken to the Pontiac |Police station by Patrolman Rob- lert Rood and released to his par- ‘lents. {| The case will be handled in| 61.5 juvenile court. The youngster said his father One Year Age in Pon tine , |was at work and his mother sleep- h © ‘ riage teaa ecient feat penis apres rrr y-4ijing when he sneaked out of the Tama ene eee house shortly before midnight ‘‘to —_—— | aa masher and Lowssl Cempereseres | |t2E & — * * This Date in 87 Years .-§ —_ 31 in 1947) He said he was returning home | ee a é when the officer spotted him, The | : vhime > Somes rerturned on Kennett road Bierce. .ab-a¢ Miseusee $8 iat Mansfield avenue VISIT SENATOR HART—Four Pontiac area a 3 ae” «aa co safety patrol leaders met U.,S. Senator Philip Cineinbat! §=70 $0 Omaha 63 520 sap . A. Hart at his office in Washington, D..C., yes- Denver ie ‘0 Phoenix v0 a Files Filings Bill terday and -made him an honorary Michigan etroi sdur | - Dulwth a4? St Lows ea e LANSING «—Sen. Clyde Geer- safety patroller. ge next to Hart, are Houghton 62 41 6 @te. Marie 60 37 lings (R-Holland) -has filed a bill David Flanigan, 158 wood St., Rochester, Jedkeenvive 68 3 grav. City $* § requiring county boards of equali-| ° North Hill Elementary School; David Herald, {aneing te 63 He Beattie 4 “ zation to give detailed accounts of| 175 Wall St., Pontiac, of McConnell School; Terry _ rally. Kecautte’ aes “i their filings, Miller, tepresenting Waterford Township's Wil- ae Hams Lake School, and Joel Burkland, Union School in Troy. The boys will return home to- morrow from a four-day trip to Washington as . guests of the Automobile Club of Michigan at the 23rd AAA National Safety Patrol Rally. . One hundred from Michigan were among the. 35,000 patrollers from United States and Canada ‘at the sold in family blocks. Whole fami- | Massachusetts Sen. John F. Ken- Tussda ‘in Surplus Foods progr Seven carloads will arrive be- | TWO CELEBRATIONS | Today, yard furniture, the out- |door grill and dock are getting a |going over because two celebra-| jtions will be in full swing in the big shaded Brinker yard tomorrow. | Not only will mother be “Queen for the day,” but the twins, Joan and Gene, will re- ceive their First Communion. Some 40 people are expected to as President Gamal AD- attend the open house, and with! |del Nasser of the United Arab Re- | her husband viaking charge of al} of 27065 Wellington Rd., Franklin, | cooking outside, it looks as if Rose- jmary will enjoy a well earned ‘‘Mother’s Day.”’ Micky Left Too Soon SOUTHBOURNE, England (UPl)—The Royal Society for Animals announced that a black cat named Micky escaped from | a dog and cat hospital a few | hours before the will of his late owner, Mrs. Susan Thompson, was read. The will left Micky | $1,400. Not Causing Bird Deaths a daughter, Mra. Evelyn Fredin; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Darlene Bo- hinc; a stepson, Robert Kopf; three brothers and two grandchil- dren. . Boy Admits Arson in Baltimore Fire (Continued From Page One) platform. And he was playing with matches. One of the matches dropped on BIRMINGHAM — “Don’t blame city’s tree spray -for all the Sprays used on lawns and yards to kill weeds and insects are often birds. Natural seeds and other bird foods also can be fatal, he ex- Compared to many communities, Birmingham's loss is light, he said. The number of diseased trees found each year is falling steadily. Birmingham Fire Chief Park H. Smith said the fire loss for the city jin April was $470 to buildings only. No contents were damaged. gnissing at 3 a.m. Officers said the child would be charged with being a delinquent. ‘Frisco Closes Beaches After The department ase » Shark Attack calls, 37 of which were fires. SAN wThis city Newly elected officers for the ,1959-60 season of the Friends of) |Baldwin Public Library. are Uri! |B. Grannis, president; James Cam- | eron, vice president; Sylvia Park-| er, secretary; and Theron Van) Duesen, treasurer. |’ Robert L. Reed Service for Robert L. Reed, 63, | ler died Thursday night of mas sive woulds after a huge white killer shark attacked him 5 yards off shore. His companion, Shirley O'Neill, 18, swam to his rescue and towed him to the beach. Swimming at most beaches along here hag. been prohibited, chiefly because of the strong un- will be held 1 p.m. Monday et the, Northwest Chapel of William R.| jHamilton Co., Detroit. Burial will | Southfield. Mr. Reed died Thursday at | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- tiac, following a brief illness. | He was owner and president of| dertows, |Reed Plating Co., Detroit, and a| we. 1, Follett, curator of ich- ‘member of the American Legion,! thyology at the California Acade- Zion Lodge 1 F&AM, the Shrine, my of Sciences, said man-eat- ithe Detroit Consistory and the jng sharks are not uncommon 'Moslem Patrol. along the West Coast. But he | x * * said they seldom appear so close | Surviving ere his wife, Grace; to shore. ‘8 of Our H-Bombs Would Finish You’ / Nikita Hurls LONDON (AP) — Moscow Ra- dio said today that Soviet. Pre- 'mier Khrushchev told visiting iWest German editors eight hydro- | igen bombs would be enough to iput West Germany out of action. broadcast quoted Khrish- 'more’’ would be needed to take co. care of the rest of western Ew ition?” rope. | Moscow reported the talks be- tween the Soviet Premier and the German delegation took place on * * * In the same talk, Khrushchey \was quoted \editors tha jwould have “losses and great ones” in event of war, but ‘‘the ‘Western Powers would be literal- ly wiped off the face of the earth.” He said NATO's bomber force was out of date and the United iStates also was lagging behind the ‘Soviet Union in rocket technology. The belated account of Khrush- chev's remarks is being released by Moscow almost on the eve of [the foreifn ministers conference in Geneva. State to Share Friday as telling the t the Soviet Uni | War Threat at Germany ' The radio reported this ex-/ Khrushchev: Obviously not ‘change took place with the edi-/more. And do you think that we tors: jhaven't eight hydrogen bombs?’ Khrushchev: ‘You probably! Moscow said Khrushchev then realize how many nuclear bombs/added: lwith a capacity of three to five) “And how many are needed to |million tons would have to be ex-|put other West European coun- | Donald L. chev as saying “obviously not |ploded on the territory of West/tries out of action? Obviously not Germany to put her out of ac- more.” Claiming he was threatening no- x*~ *& * body, Khrushchev said a war Editor G. Braune, one of the would end quickly in a Soviet vic- group: “Eight hydrogen bombs?” |tory. j } ~~ ites Drunk Driving Hillsdale Deaths LANSING u—The death of four Hillsdale college students in a car crash yesterday tragically empha- sizes the problem of drinking driv- ers, Secretary of State James M, Hare said today. Two of the vic- tims were from Oakland County. Hare, chairman of the State Safety Commission, recalled that he spoke before a Hillsdale Col- lege convocation on April 14. “In the course of my remarks I pointed out the problems of drinking drivers and made the prediction that in view -of the number of persons attending the In | Dept. of Agriculture to Release Stockpiled Farm Products Under fire by Congressmen Wil- liam S. Broomfield (R-Oakland County) and other lawmakers in Washington for its stockpiling of farm surpluses, the Department of Agriculture yesterday announced plans to send seven carloads of dried eggs to Michigan for distri- bution under the state surplus food tween May 14 and 29, with two more slated for shipment from May 22 to June 6. This will amount to enough eggs to feed 600,000 persons for & month, the department stated. “I'm greatful Michigan , people will now share in these surpluses,” said Broomfield, who earlier this week criticised the Agriculture De- partment for not releasing these surpluSes sooner. x *« * “This is part of a program in which I hope we will be able to dispose of nine billion pounds of food surpluses to needy persons s throughout the nation,’ Broomfield {said. collegé, two of them would die in drinking driver accidents in the next 10 years.” “The death of these students points up my remarks,"’ Hare said, “particularly since they had made a tour of the taverns in the towns surrounding Hillsdale.” Hare said investigation showed the youths died while attempting to make a curve at a terrifically high rate of speed. The car veered off to the left and struck three trees, the impact demolishing the car, Hare said. “Once again let me point out that more than 40 per cent of our highway deaths involve drinking drivers or pedestrians,” Hare sald, Killed in the crash were Robert Bivd., Ridge, captain of the basketball team; J, Stewart Mason, 22, of 29050 Haggerty Hwy., Farmington; and Frederick F. Fellows, 2%, of Grosse Pointe Farms. Vaughan was son of Hillsdale City Clerk, Mrs. Roberta Vaughan. The only survivor was Frank Papenhagen Jr., 22, of Defiance, Ohio, who suffered a knee frace miles northeast of after 2 a.m. at North Adams, six Hillsdale, 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 THREE ® he said, the product ° H i ee (Develops New Spring! <2 ise moseis. °° "°°" |Man’s Noise Capacity FIRST QUALITY—“Fruit of The Loom" \ i Stubnitz said the manufacturing Under Study by Air Force $4 D JA Pr {for Automobile Seats |»scess sauces cost and produces) guicrmy, tex. (AP!—The Alt Men’ s *4 Denim JACKETS |< - ADRIAN @®~A new automobile|both regular coil springs and foam/Force is studying how much noise seat spring has been developed| rubber. a man can stand. be a © Washable by Stubnitz-Green Corp. The firm, which has its home x * ‘ 3 . © Nen-Shrink Maurice Stubnitz, president of| office here, employs from 800 to} Maj. Ralph F. Thompson of Ae 4% ® Color-Fast the firm, described it as a new! 900 at the ‘Adrian plant. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, BU) & SF concept ‘in cushion building in Ohio, told an occupational health IN Wie AAA NMip ile. 3 colors ive which metal coil springs are im-| Hebrew University in Jerusalem|conference here that “Air Force | -_ je ay, ge pregnated in foam rubber. He said |is now a show place of Israel. Injengineers have studied noises in| Ges § ee Fe he believed it will win wide ac-|1954 the university dedicated a/chapels, hospitals and offices and . oe: ceptance in the auto and furniture|rocky wilderness as its site. Today|they also are studying the effects ies 5 BARGAIN industries. ultramodern buildings and land-\of air base noise on adjacent com-| . BASEMENT Pa Vaae) Some of the auto companies, scaped patios cover the area. munities.” j oe6 eee Frankly—The Trend of Some Stores to KEEP OPEN SUNDAYS Is Giving Us a “Headache” ...So We Are Fighting It by Giving SUPER-BARGAINS on Regular Shopping Days! ne | Save at Simms TONITE and MONDAY Suite of Oficers | pate ™t" | SAVE SUNDAY for CHURCH |* a.” | Veterans of Foreign Wars, Pon | for Sunday Wages This adv. is an experiment—it’s our thought that if we give BIG-ENOUGH BARGAINS, our cus- for Shopping..... tiac Post 1370, has announced the Can Afford to Match tomers will shop “regular” store hours . . . they just CAN’T AFFORD to shop on Sundays. To be These $ for . , honest about it, we don’t want to work on Sundays any more than you do (we figure Sundays ere installation of George E. Pappas SIMMS LOW PRICES for religion, rest and recreation.) As of now, we don’t believe that our competition will force us TONITE & MON. Only lof 3576 Shelby St. as post com- to change our plans. . | mander for the coming year. | us | The election and eae OPEN TONITE ’til 10 P.M. DUTT La OLNAae MONDAY HOURS-9 A.M. to 10 P.M. ;ceremony took place at the post) r 398 S. Saginaw St a Strong WIRE CENTER American Made — First Quality Also: Cactalled een Sele 1. 8 Ft. HARDWOOD | Brown, senior vice commander; RUBBER PLASTIC ‘Cleveland C. Knight, . junior - vice commander; Mathew Jones, quar- termaster; Charles R. Gilmore, BIRDSEYE Diapers Force Cups Clothesline CLOTHESLINE AS FULL ‘DOZEN 47 Res. $1.35 PROPS Regular 39c Value adjutant; Du W J , adv cate; and vertahery Filarski, zane 100 FEET lain. C : $1.00 , C Famous diapers of | C Tue 27x27 inch Birdseye : : cloth. Limit dozen T Area Men Enlist a herdecod prope with metal ie aap in Marines Here Sterinch fore ea yg sips end taper. 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SAGINAW _ ~ over . ~ § vsize. . 4 , < : ae vat : ee % 4 P08 : 2 a 2. . ; { ’ | ; Be j \ ’ : 3 ( / } Se eae ‘ ei a S ics) + ee nan he ry a Wt * ag ~ ra mr / NG iis it ’ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS a Editorial Page waenuen 0” Tus : SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 —— it Seems to Me This entire area smiles happily over the recent Fisher Body announce- ment. General Manager THOMAS F. WIETHORN declares that Fisher proposes to modern- ize the entire plant which will .make it the mechanical equiv- alent of any body producing unit any- where. : * * * This is bully good news! But more follows. The revitalized Fisher plant will be considered for the produc- tion of convertibles and station wagons. The addition of these bodies to the local unit would result in greater employment and constitute a fine step towards “the good old days” in Pontiac’s Fisher Body plant. The entire - program will take a year and a » half but it starts immediately. * x * Employment at Fisher once ranged around the six thousand level but it dwindled away over a period of time until it reached a low of less than half this. All automobile sales and employment fell appreciably from the 1955 peak; Pontiac, Flint, Lansing and Detroit suffered in common. But in addition, two local Fisher depart- ments were transfererd to other cities. The Corporation found the work could be done more advanta- geously outside of Pontiac. The two blows in combination really hurt. The loss of jobs was consequental. * * * Fisher Body has 33 plants and pro- duction schedules distribute the out- put where it can be done the most efficiently and the most econom- ically. This is true in all business. * * * I’m sure this situation has been corrected and Pontiac is looking forward to more jobs and better days. This means more business in general and a more prosperous community. No area can advance when jobs dwindle. Relief rolls should lessen over the next eighteen months and Pontiac can rightfully anticipate a “better economic climate.” Everyone rejoices. x .*« * The spectacle of men out of work is one of the most depressing sights there is. It affects the morale of the individual and eventually of the en- tire community. It’s an unhealthy condition. ~ * * The current Fisher announce- ment is hailed by workers and their families, by their associates, by management and by everyone in the area. It's a very important happening in Pontiac. Pontiac’s Water Supply.... The question of an ample water supply faces a huge number of American cities. Pontiac’s in the group. Our whole area is affected. x * * Industry today uses an enor- ; Cf THE PONTIAC PRESS —- Mark Daily Except Sunday W. Huron 8t. Pontiac, Michigan Published by Tas Pontiac Pacss Company Rvserit Bass: Jouw A. Rie, Executive View President Assistant Advertising end Advertising Director Manager Bowsnp H. Frreeseate m, Eat M. Treadweit, Circulation Manager G. Massnatt Jordan, Local Advertising Manager Vice President and Business Manager Jons W_ Frracra Secretary and Ed Grorce C. Inman. Classified Lp Hasry J. Revo. Managing Editor The Associated Press is entitied exclusively to the use for beget of all local news printed in this Dewspa as well as all AP news dispatcties. The Fl Paras is delivered by catrier for 40 cents a week; where carrier Service is not available, by mai! in Oakiand, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeef and Washtenaw Bg ge it is $12.00 a year; els¢where in Michigan places in the United States * a conn All mail ®ubdscriptions payable in has been paid at the 2nd class rate 9 “Pontiac, an. Member of ABC. Fisher Body Announcement Great News for Community mous amount and the modern home consumes water with a prof- ligacy that would have brought consternation to our forefathers. Apparently the local problem simmers down to two choices. Shall we cast our lot with Detroit, ' Lake Huron or both? I lean might- ily toward Lake Huron. Here is an inexhaustible supply. It will last FOREVER. * * * Our relationships with Detroit have always been friendly and this happy condition will continue. But Detroit will always be concerned pri- marily with her own water problem. If there’s a shortage, you can guess who will lose out first. x *« * Detroit must use wells, her sector of the Great Lakes water- ways or Lake Huron. If she takes water from the Detroit River or Lake St. Clair, I shudder. Even though it be purified with the most modern methods, it’s still foul and filthy water made drink- able. x *« * The purest water immaginable comes from Lake Huron. But the Water Authority must sign a min- imum number of communities to guarantee sufficient sales to make a bond issue possible. Currently De- troit has a large number of these communities “under contract.” City Manager WALTER K. WILLMAN tells me be believes Detroit intends to tap Lake Huron eventually (1970). * * * The situation is a bit compli- cated but I hope the City Com- mission leans toward the Lake Huron supply as the best perma- nent solution. And in Conclusion.... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: Eppig ARCARO, world's greate st jockey, was playing golf when he saw a young lady on a nearby bridle path trying to mount her horse. Courteous Eb- pIE trotted over and said gently: “If you’d try on the on side, in- stead of the off side it would be easier.” Glaring at him the young lady replied: “Keep on play- ing your silly game. I just happen to — know more about horseback riding than you golf players” Purely personal nomination for an especially attractive Pontiac citizen: Mrs. PHILIP RowstTon, wife of hizonor eee ee eee the Mayor, no less......... . Watch for fresh trouble in Iran. * * * HERMIONE GINGOLD, British comedi- enne, says it’s a good thing the Brit- ish flag doesn’t have stars like ours, or they'd have to keep removing in- stead of adding. Incidentally, she’s absolutely terrific in ‘First Impres- sions,” a new show I saw in New York. PoLLy BERGEN’s in the same production and there’s about as gorgeous a bit of femininity as you'll find.. .... Tokyo beat us toa good one. When the traffic light changes, a-clock continues to show how many seconds are left. x * * IrvinG A. Durry, Ford executive, had a teisurely breakfast here, winged his way to Tennessee for a meeting back at home.......... Did you hear about this want ad that ran in Washington? “I am responsible for debts incurred by my wife, Virginia, and on this, her birthday, I thank the Lord for the privilege of paying any and all obligations she sees fit to raise. WILLIAM R. FOSTER.” . I've solved- this electric razor business. Use one make for your face in general and then use another for ‘FAITH AMERICANS LIVE BY — 6 “We are all wrestlers,’’ said Ed (Strangler) Lewis to a group of fathers and sons in Tulsa, Okla., recently. ‘‘At my right is a ring with God's love, mercy, faith and all good. At my left, hatred, revenge, self-pity, all the negative qualities. We are all wrestling against the darkness of the world."’ Fourteen years ago, this five-time world heavyweight wrestling champion, was in his words liance in the Man above.” “‘at rock bottom”’ physically and spiritually. Then he says, “I put my absolute re- Recently, I ate lunch with this hearty, energetic 70-year-old man of good will. He talked of the value of sports and sportsmanship and the importance of faith. He is dedicated to youth and has spoken to as many as 25,000 in one week. A Bible student, he has lectured to church groups, and has spoken in prisons across the nation. Once a killer cursed and threatened him as he passed a prison dungeon. Ed introduced himself. The convict had been a wrestling fan and they engaged in friendly conversation. “Kindness,” said Ed, ‘‘breaks down all barriers that hinder the brotherhood of man.” Prints Pamphlet Assailing Chicago Canal State Booms Back in Water War LANSING (UPI)—Mchigina has fired another volley in the lengthy war with Chicago over diversion of water from Lake Michigan. This series of shots includes pic- tures — 28 of them — and a pamphlet put together by a Lans- ing engineering firm about a 30 mile boat trip along the Chicago sanitary canal. The pamphiet and pictures were filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by Michigan Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams, Adams said the survey showed the Chicago Sanitary District dis- regarded an early high court ver- dict that it must improve sewage treatment because the district ‘‘is responsible to nobody and thus does what it pleases.”’ The district ‘‘converted the canal into a putrescent cesspool (but)’. . . insists that it should not be com- pelled to do a decent job of sewage collection treatment as it was or- dered to do by the Supreme Court in 1930," he said. Michigan wants the district to construct more treatment fa- cilities, The district claims it would be too costly. The court battle of diversion goes back to 1921, said Nicholas V. Olds, assistant attorney general, but an argument stems from the turn of the century when the canal was first begun. Chicago is permitted to divert 1,500 cubit feet per second of Lake Michigan water directly into the canal for navigation and an un- limited amount for domestic pump- age. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minne- sota, ‘Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York are fighting the di- version and want a limit put on the domestic pumpage amount. The water is not returned to the lake and is -eausing lake levels to drop, the states contend. Their immediate aim is to have the court appoint a referee to study the situation and make a final de- cision. Adams said Illinois and the Chi- cago Sanitary District ‘‘are doing everything in their power to pre- the tender neck line re ee JACK HERBERT wonders why Michigan doesn’t secede from the and then had dinner with friends union and qualify for for- eign aid. When I graduated from the University of Michigan, we had one married stu- dent. President Jony A. HANNAH told me 24 per cent of his MSU boys and girls are married now and the U. of M. announces they have twenty-two per cent. —HAROLD A. FITZGERALD vent the of the referee. If they weren't trying to hide something, Adams indicated, “they would not he so vigorous in their opposition to the ap- appointment” pointment of a master (referee) by the Supreme Court.” The engineer's report described the cana] as highly contaminated with much sewage and oil floating around in in it. Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag Noisy Paraffin Chewer Should Supply Ear Plugs *‘Man in our office chews paraf- fin constantly—claims you recom- mend it as good for the teeth. But he is somewhat deaf and doesn't realize how much noise his chewing makes...” (J.R.S.) Answer — I do? Maybe I said it is’ harmless. The man ought to sup- ply the other people in the of- fice ear plugs to wear while he DR. BRADY chews. * * * ‘‘My mother has had wonderful results from your belly breathing exercise. Her blood pressure has been normal since she started using your method, after years of high blood pressure. Thank you."’ (Mrs. H.L.) Answer — Regular practice of the exercise two or three times a day tends to reduce high blood pressure. This is only one bene- fit of belly breathing. For in- structions send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask for the free pamphlet “Belly Breathing.”’ * * * “I have been taught that hot or cold applications are best for bump or bruise. My husband in- sists that one should apply iodine, alcohol or merthiolate even though there is no break in the skin.. .” (Mrs, M.W.) Answer — Qne application of mild tincture of iodine (2 per cent), whether there is a break in the skin or not. * * * “Is there any harm in Jetting children under six years of age drink beer and sip wine and whis- key... ?"' (L.MJ.) Answer — Yes, irreparable harm. . x * * “I'm scared of the Salk vaccine. Should I let them. give it to my three - year - old daughter? A Mrs. I.J.) Answer—Rather you should ask them to give it to your daughter and thank God for it. Signed letters. net more than pege or 100 words long pertaining <— personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis or treatment. will be answered by Dr. William Brady. stamped self-addressed envelbpe is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac. Michigan. (Copyright 1959) | Voiee of the People a I. Q. Statistics Definitely Good Comedian Material Thanks to G. C. Miller of Pa. for his letter in Monday’s paper about I. Q. in relation to number of siblings. I haven't laughed so hard since. Uncle Harry's horse died just as we were going to shoot him . ’ Only that day I had been discussing I. Q.'s with a friend who comes from an equally large family as I, and we'll both be glad to know what the trouble is. ' It would be wonderful if, during the first or second year in high school, students would be required to take a Gourse in common sense and respect for other people, and to heck with the I. Q. bit. Incidentally, I was number seven and number eight was even smarter than I, graduated with high honors. I. Q, 130, The joker that dug up G. C. Miller's statistics should stick around. Milton Berle won't last forever. Seeks Whereabouts of Army Friends If you were a member of Battery “E” Eighth Field Artillery, Scho field Barracks, Hawaii, from Jan. 1, 1928 to Dec. 31, 1935, you are urgently requested to contact Robert E. Connor, 1448 St. Elmo N.E., Canton 5, Ohio or Jack O'Connor, Box 104, Deposit, New York. Robert E. Connor ‘Paper Could Help Yard Owners’ I think your paper could do a service for so many people who are trying to improve their )ards Everyone I've talked to has very much the same problem. Their trees and bushes just haven't a chance with dogs wetting on them. There is some sort of ordinance that dogs are to be tied or on a jJeash. I think this should be enforced especially this time of year. Mrs. C. B. Correction Needed on First Letter Replying to T. P. I am glad that T. P. is doing some double check- ing on what he (or she) reads. My quotation was from the report of the Citizens’ Advisory Committee's ‘Michigan Tax Study.”’ However, this table combined state and local taxes borne by Michigan taxpayers. My letter said, ‘‘to the state for taxes” and so bears correction in that respect. Thanks for the inquiry so any misinterpretation may be cleared up for others as well. The expla- nation of the percentages is given in full detail in the Michigan Tax Study Staff Papers which may be purchased from the Secretary of State in Lansing. Mrs. Eldres Mathes Sylvan Shores drive Reader Suggests Livestock Tax This is an open letter for the Michigan House of Representa- tives. Are you a bunch of Neros who, lacking fiddles, play politics while hundreds of people miss the paychecks which are their only livelihoods? May I suggest two places that added revenue might be found. It is my understanding that the livestock raised in Michigan is tax free. I come, originally, from a western state. There, I know, the taxation of livestock Case Records of a Psychologist: Stupid idiot number is one of the principal sources of tax revenue. Michigan has a large nonproperty owner population, yet there is no personal property tax to bring in- to balance the taxation on non property owners, though they use our highways, our streets, our park facilities; all the advantages of being a resident of Michigan, yet pay no tax that is comparable to the real estate taxes. It seems an unequal system, to me, that nonproperty owners pay no school tax. This is meant to be constructive criticism not just griping. Mrs. L. H. Alsup Portraits By JAMES J. METCALF Wherever you may go, my love . Whatever you may do... Remember that my mind and heart .. . Are always there with you Remember that you mean much more . . . Than all the world to me . , . Today, tonigbt, tomorrow and... In every meme ory . . . Remember, too, as I have said . . . Beneath the“moon and sun... As you are mine, @, I am yours... Your own, devuted one . . . And if you ever need me in , . . The slightest way at al]... I will attend you faithfully .. . At every beck and call . .. Remember always darling I... Have made this promise true . , . Forever and forever- more ... My heart belongs to you. (Copyright 1959) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Holding fast the faithful word as he hath been taught, that ae may be able by sound doctrine beth to exhert and to convince the gainsayers.—Titus 1:9. * * * Your great employment is to bring the individual souls of men to Christ.—E. N. Kirk. The Country Parson { ) Rr Ch “I wonder why when a fellow dies we have a tendency to think he’s a nicer fellow than we would " he'd lived.” Teacher May Offset Bad Homes Norma’s problem involves pathos, for a lot of youngsters are starving for good mothers at home. Kindly school teach- ers often help in such cases, but it is tragic that so many women are so selfish they think of themselves instead of their children. Send for the “Tests for Good Parents” mentioned below and you can see the type of mother that deserves praisee. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B-430: Norma L., aged 24, is a devoted school teacher. “Dr. Crane, I am so sorry for some of my second graders,’’ she began. * * * “Their moth ers want them to be paragons of virtue and top § students, Yet many of those same mothers , will smoke cig- “arets constantly and often get in- toxicated at Sun. day night liquor parties. “They are DR. CRANE then caustic and irritable on Mon- day morning when the youngsters try to kiss them goodbye for they have hangover headaches, “It is pathetic to see how hungry some of iny children are for some affection. * * * ‘‘We teachers try to make up to them for their mothets’ deficien- cies, but wouldn’t _you think motherhood would be such a chal- lénge to every woman that she'd try her level best to set a good example before her youngsters, .at least during their most impres- sionable years?:’ ‘ BAD vs,GOOD MOTHERS On Mother’s day we laud those saintly women who have set ‘a good example before children and who have tried to steer youngsters into a wholesome way of life. These wonderful mothers in- clude not just ‘hose with flesh- and-blood offspring, but the: kindly public school teachers and Catholic Sisters in our parochial schools, plus deserving step mothers, Camp Fire Girl leaders and foster mothers of all types. But please remember fhat not all mothers are GOOD parents. Some are so selfish that they let their own romantic desires and craving for fun, becloud their judgment. * * * Ingrid Bergman thts forsook her only daughter for a clandes- tine affair with her Italian Romeo. Ingrid was more interested in her own pleasures than in her influence on her young daughter. Rebecca, of the Bible, likewise doesn’t rate very highly as a mother, for she deliberately urged her son Jacob to tell a fib and hoodwink his dying father so that Jacob could steal the birth- right of Esau. Please remember that the Bible says Rebecca concocted this plot and urged her son to carry it out, even though he was reluctant. * * *: So every conscientious mother should take stock of herself and try to be at her best, at least dur- ing the first 10 years of her child’s life. After the age of 10, Scout Leaders, YMCA or CYO directors and the schools help shoulder a lot of our parental responsibili- ties, but in those earliest years, mothers (and fathers) have al- most sole sway. Good: mothers take their chil- dren to Sunday school and teach them to reverence God and say their prayers. They help the children become . théir youngsters which will e¢m-~ phasize unselfishness and moral idealism, * * * They help the child become self-reliant by teaching it to cook and sew and look after its own rgom. They encourage a child to work for its own spending money, pay- ing it for chores on a piecework basis, instead of using the ‘‘dole”’ via a free weekly allowance. Good mothers are liberal with praise for the child's virtues and constructive deeds. They belong to PTA and use ‘‘flash cards" to help tutor their child at home. * * * They are goodnatured and _ jolly. They speak correct English at home and ie not set bad examples via smoking, using garity or gambling. For further specific items, send for my “Tests for Good Par- ents,” enclosing a stamped re- turn envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit) , These tests include 100 items for mothers and 100 for fathers, Use them at PTA. meetings, too. ~*~ *« & liquor, vule (Copyright 1959) FIVE —___—____ Atom Engines Ready LONDON (AP)—Engines of the Soviet atomic-powered icebreaker THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 i ania hae fom psec fiers More Glass Also Seen for Car of Future Ge | Fireworks for the Birds | Building Costs “Too Tall?” for launching, Moscow radio said| . rmany ures | MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI)—The. ‘NEIDRICK. today, All-Aluminum Auto Not Too Remote — | "|General ‘Assemty inroduced | aang Sar By DAVID J. WILKIE jstrength properties generally re- that aluminum is used solely o US. Investors rene oe eee off birds which, FE a-6 6909 Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. ‘quired of structural materials. | DETROIT (AP) — Glass as a\ “Looking to the future, it is structural component c° the auto- foreseeable that continued research mobile is getting engineering con-|Will produce a transparent mate- sideration but such adaptation still Tial which, when laminated with | jis far in the futyre. glass, will result in a transparent Not so remote is the all-alumi-|Co™mPosite capable of functioning jnum automobile. AP Automotive Writer i It’s the completely new, more powerful, 7,000-pound GVW Forward Control ‘Jeep’ FC-170 Truck: @ More cargo space on less wheelbase! A 9-foot pickup box on a wheelbase only 10344 inches long. Bed is only 27-inches from ground for backsaving case of loading @ New advanced design! Driver is in Forward Control position for greater command of any driving situation, @ New high for “big-load” maneuverability! 4whee! drive traction and ‘Jeep’ AUTHORIZED “Where Pontiac Another... bigger... Forward Control ‘Jeep’ Truck tetetetet titi tt i tiiiiililiililiiii it) : cliesinate all the blind areas in tensive research is continuing in has this to say about future auto-| _ Ready for your bigger, tougher.jobs! “go-anywhere” maneuverabil- ity carry bulky payloads up to 3500-pounds to areas or- dinary trucks can’t reach. - Other outstanding features: performance-proved, high torque Hurricane 6-226 engine «spacious Safety-View cabe big wrap-around windshield ¢ with power take-off, it operates a wide range of special equipment. ““““/FC170 Get an on-the-job demonstration at your ‘Jeep’ dealer! Now Available at Your New JEEP DEALER OLIVER Motor Sales, Inc. 210 Orchard Lake Road FE 2-910] Buys Its Buicks”’ B the car body. the laboratories of the glass in-| SAENETNT (ii Tee Ghiek 1 Y Ho . dustry. “ . | FRANKFURT (AP)—The quick; rove Your Home a A drastic weight reduction . Sustained operation at bigh comeback of West German indus- | ~ De the Work s and consequent increased ecen- Prospects for an all-aluinum e¢r speeds will make functional try after a crippling war has . - @ omy is one goal of the aluminum automobile look much brighter. oe a ae “yaes a: \ured many American investors * Consolidate All Payments @ industry. Experimental cars in which . a See SS ee tee into the German stock market. Save All That Interest Money ., evem the engine bieck was con- contours with flush windows and (Ui) recently, the much larger * as a _Probably to some seni today * structéd of aluminum have been | ornamentation, high - perform: (sig. on common stocks sce * Pay Off Existing Mortgages @ilarger windshields and broader built by the car makers. ance ducted high-pressure cool- i459 in the United States have or Land Contracts \as a structural member in auto-| Researchers in the two mate- mobile bodies. rials have different objectives. The | s * * glass industry engineers want to| But he left no doubt that ex- and higher rear window installa- |mobile. ornamentation. CHANGES AHEAD But whether glass, aluminum, steel, magnesium, plastic or some other substance is used in car bodies, some far reaching styling changes lie ahead for the auto-| Quick Comeback by, Industry Brings Stock Market Speculation | ginning to take hold in Germany, says Sam Dawson, -AP ss == . . . News Analyst, writing from Frank- Jack E. Charipar, chief engineer turt. Dawson is touring Europe.) of Chrysler's Plymouth Division, | By SAM DAWSON mobiles: | AP Business News Analyst ing systems with acrodynamical- tions serve as supporting mem- bers. But the experts say to ac-/conducted extensive research in) The aluminum industry also has ly located air inlet and outiet grille for engine, passenger boosted the trend, Today both Americans and Ger- mang are taking a second look. * Low Interest Bate 12 to 15 Year Terms ‘complish unobstructed vision re- this connection. It has seen use of | German stock prices have risen ' ; aluminum in the auto industry in-| COmPertment and brake cooling. | s “ee « ‘crease steadily in recent years. |‘ “In addition, body surface de- because of the buying spurt both George B. Watkins, a glass in-| x * * |velopment featuring the extension jhere and overseas. German alr g dustry expert, long has studied; One fact often overlooked by the Ge aed met ee paninaggpeat fisdl gr po relecane| m the use of glass in the modern average motorist is that aluminum |< for directional stabili — re ; v1 | gw car. He toid an engineering meet-|long has been used in functiona ins for directional stability at all/any possibly purely speculative ™ |car. highway speeds, can be expected.” terest. @ quires even larger glass areas. @ ing here components of the automobile. Aj 7 ; ; I ®@ “Glass as manufactured today somewhat widespread but wholly) He predicted that “increased use | Conservative German financiers) ® .. fails to meet the dependable erroneous impression has been glass and glass-like materials |are trying to adjust to some new | aaa a ‘in upper body areas can be ex-'ideas, well rooted in America— a |pected, consistent’ with develop-|mutual investments funds, stock a) ’ P ments in solar heat absorption, and buying by insurance and pension’ = NLRB Won | Probe Union Confers the structure and sealing problems funds. And, belatedly, there is an r Lifetime Honor agi in vl stock onlay by| a : . jthe average rman citizen. I = Steel Union Claim B dD f 15 M | The rush of United States in- a Upon Rep. Law: Odl id Is en jvestors to buy German and other | a NEW YORK (UPI) — The : F A ® A i| European stocks came after the SiNatoeel tabor “Belations. Board State Rep. Arthur J. Law (D- rom rea in pri ‘prices of American stocks were Pontiac) has, been given lifetime pushed up to record highs, which Pontiac Draft Board No. 67 has left: their yields relatively low, reported a total of 15 area men often lower than on bonds. drafted into the Army during April. German stocks, meanwhile. were yielding 5 per cent on aver- g | (NLRB) has rejected a demand honorary membership in Fisher gw by the United Steel Workers union Body Local 596 (UAW-CIO), which @ithat the NLRB investigate an al- pe helped form a generation ago. x @ileged conspiracy among steel * * companies to violate the Talt- Cited were Law's “‘efforts and dhactics ee shite Roa N- age At their market price they Hartley Act. devotion” in the original organiza- @UCU0n May 5 were Richard L. .eemed a bargain, and investors tion of the labor movement. in Vore of Waterford Township; Dan- moved in. Their buying has forced Pontiac. . hy T. Donnelly of Avon Township; | stock prices here up, and the Gerald N. Cooper, Richard J. Jent- yield is now down nearer that to! The former Pontiac mayor was zen and Dennis L. Eisenhardt, all}. nad in New York also praised for his service to of Rochester. - : the city, both on the City Com- Gtiers, were. Geler F Current: prices of German Guck, . - h basi ' din the Legislature : ee ;stocks, for example, on the is| eee " “ee Preston W. Smith and Craig L. 'o¢ jast year’s dividends now aver- Wise, all of Birmingham; Richard age out at a yield of 3.2 per cefit.| The honor was approved by the E. Lapham and Timothy H. Germans stress this is due to the executive board of the Interna- Bodinus, both of Farmington; and ;ise in stock prices, not to any} tional UAW-CIO and conferred on|David J, Walker of Ortonville. ‘drop in dividends. On the con-| Law by Gerald Kehoe, local presi-| Rounding out the list were Earl trary. the average dividend paid dent. E. Smith of Walled Lake, Joel L. by German companies on_ the x * *® Clouse of Lake Grion and Gerald stock exchanges has rtsen from, “Art Law is well qualified for J. KiJlewald and Gary L. Fifield,|8.5 per cent of par value in 1957 ito 10 per cent today. The NLRB told the union, now g Negotiating a new contract with @ steel producers, that it could not B® act on the much-publicized charges @ unless the union files formal un- @ fair labor practices charges. a Contract talks were recessed @ yesterday to give beth sides @ time to “digest” each others’ —! proposals, it was learned. @® Arthur J. Goldberg, general @ counsel for the steel workers asked the NLRB yesterday to look into reports that the 12 largest OPERATORS ON DUTY 24 HOURS A DAY FREE APPRAISALS ASK FOR MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT : BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. 92 West Huron Pontiec We will observe Mother's Day, Sunday, May 10th, in a way to give our mother the greatest possible happiness. Emotionally, a mother never changes. When she was a little girl she played house, ministered to the wants of her dolls, gave them affection, tender care and these attributes are as much a part of her today as then. Remember that first enjoys; th 8 visit with friends, specia] dinner either at home or in a cafe, permanent wave or bottle of her favorite only five out of thousands of ways, one, the most important one, give her oceans of love. PS. May we add our wishes to all the glorious creatures we cal] mothers VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 North Perry Street Phone FE 2-8387 mM &. SIPLE g steet firms were considering a/his honor,’’ said Kehoe in present-| poth of Troy. @ pian to shut down the entire in-\ing the honorary lifetime union @ dustry if the union struck only one card. @ or two companies. “He is a family man, business | a man, and fully understands the | | problems of labor, the business man and the community.” * * * Law is the proprietor of Law's Super Market, 200 Earlmore Blvd. He was the first president of the | Fisher Body local when it was or- | ganized in 1937, and is the first man to win an honorary lifetime membership there. 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This Good Only At Wrigleys, Coupon 700 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake 1 . Sunday, ANY NATIONAL BRAND COFFEE Limit One With This © ¢ = Ib. te Cashier Cut Up 29c Ib. 10 1 Ib. ctu. in qtrs. Half Gal. AG =NOW OPEN SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.-for Your Summertime Shopping Convenience Sunday Only Super Specials ‘SS, SATURDAY,-MAY 9,-1959 ‘ Four-month-old Lisa Anne Napley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Napley of Menominee road, joins her mother for a lovely portrait befitting Mother's Day. everywhere ‘Old Maid’ Can Start Afresh...~ Abby () Pentiac Press Phete Of all the -presents mothers receive tomorrow, will certainly their most cherished gifts are the children themselves. Sunday---Any Day Mother Is Special! By LYDIA ROTHMAN Sunday is Mother's Day. The day may be overrated, but certainly mothers never can be. Mother works hard all year round with rarely a vacation —and no time off. Then along comes the ‘‘second Sunday in May,” and she’s queen for a day. Breakfast in bed, gifts and flowers and maybe even an exotic place for dinner. * * * And then along comes Monday, with the laundry to do, children to send off to school, and so on.-with the routine of being mother until next May. But mothers rarely complain. THEY'RE SPECIAL No matter how -you look at it though, and whether they ve a special day or not, { mothers are special! No one knows quite how to fix the breakfast coffee—or the dog's dinner—as well as mother. No one js qtite so good at solving major crises— from settling quarrels to re- modeling last year’s prom dre&’s—as mother. x * * And of course no one is so comforting in times of stress and strain—from bruised knees to planning wedding s—as mothers. * * * Whether you think a day set aside for mothers is necessary or not, or whether you think it is too commercial, the origin of Mother’s Day might he of interest to you. ~ FRIENDSHIP MOVE It all started some 50 years ago when Mrs. Ann Jarvis of Grafton, W. Va., created and planned ‘‘Mother’s Friendship Day.” The occasion: to create good will between former Union and Confederate soldiers. After her death, relatives of Lock Closet Door on the Skeleton By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN - DEAR ABBY: I was born when my parents were over 50 and it was my duty to care for them until they died. When 1 was 32 I went to work for a professional man (married know and misunderstood — | now, they all are.) He managed to sell me on the idea of going out with him. We always went some distance from our city. This went on for 22 years. si I never could AKBY have any boy friends because he claimed he couldn't tell ahead of time when he could get away, so I sat and waited. I should have known better but, Abby, you've never been an “old maid” and had life and romance pass you by, I am over 50 now and don’t need any of the usual sermons, but do. you think a decent man my age would want me? By the way, the man who cuined my life is successfully directing the lives of others, knowing full well he spoiled mine. OLD MAID DEAR OLD MAID: No one can “‘spoil” your life without your consent. Don't look back. A change of scenery and new surroundings could offer a fresh start. Every day “decent” men marry women who have had something to live down. * * * DEAR ABBY: In the case of a married couple where the husband is very affectionate and passionate and the wife is cool and wants to be left alone, what do you think is bound to happen after about six or seven years”? — TEMPTED DEARTEMPTED: One woman’s left overs can be another woman's banquet. 7 * * DEAR ABBY: I know you get lots of letters from teen- agers asking about their love life, but this is really serious. I am 14 and so is Tom. When he talks to me on the phone Mrs. Levely Hosts Tuesday-Tee Club Mrs. Floyd Levely of Alice avenue .was hostess to the Tuesday-Tee Golf League for a buffet breakfast preceding members’ first day of their golfing season. To complete the morning, the group played nine holes of golf at Pontiac Court try Club. Mrs. Calvin Warner and Mrs Donald Swain were received as members, Twenty-six mem- bers were present. The next meeting: wil] be held in. June at the Pontiac Country Club. ’ “ ~ and Anna Marie he tells his mother he is talk- ing to one of the boys. When he is over to my house he tells his mother he is out with the gang. Is he ashamed of me or what? (P.S. Another thing, Abby, are nuts bad for your complexion? Someone _ said they were worse than choco- late). NANCY ° Tipacon Unit Guest of Club Members of Tipacon Chap- ter of American Business Women's Association were guests of Club Overdraft for a meeting held Wednesday evening at Community Na- tional Bank. The Rev. Robert Richards of Salini was guest speaker, A native of Wales, and now a citizen of the United States, his topic was ‘‘America.”’ Mrs, Guienive Jaht, a trans- fer member from Shreveport, La., was introduced. Leal Emes Group Sees Color Slides Barbara Hall showed colored slides of her trip to Hawaii Predmore showed slides on the 20th an- niversary dinner at the meet- ing of Leal Emes Group, held Wednesday evening at First Presbyterian Church Taking part in the were Mrs. Lawrence ell, Mrs. Lawrence and Eleanor Kellogg. Mrs. Melvin Newton was wel- comed as a new member Esther . Voorhees was _host- ess, assisted by Helen Ander- son. meeting McDow- Shelton DEAR NANCY: Your boy friend is still at the shy age and doesn't want to advertise the fact that he’s got a girl. If you like him, help him keep it quiet. (P.S. About the nuts—Teenagers with especial- ly oily skins should avoid them.) * * * DEAR ABBY: My husband's sister writes him letters “at work when she knows_his ad- dress at home. He asks me to answer some of her letters be- cause she is all the time ask- ing for recipes and addresses. The last time he brought me a letter, I noticed pages 4 and 5 By Eastern PTSA ‘Fun Night’ Program Set The PTSA at Eastern Junior High School under the general chairmanship of Mrs. George Gaches, is sponsoring a ‘‘Fun Night” Tuesday, May 19, from 3:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. * * * A full-length movie will be shown at 3:30 and selected cartoons will be shown from 3:30 to 7 p.m The public is invited to at- tend the gathering. Mrs Charles Evans is chair- man of the pancake supper and Mrs. Clifford Lynch is in charge of the dining room. Serving will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m *® * * Mrs. Charles Farmer has charge of a white’ clephant booth and Mrs. Marvin Mce- Vicar is chairman of the bake sale. PTSA fathers will handle the Platten-Massey Nuptials Read in Birmingham Roberta Lou Massey and William Joseph _ Platten were married this morning at Holy Name Church in’ Birmingham Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert A Massey of Birmingham and Mrs. Arthur J. Platten of Royal Oak. TAFFETA GOWN The bride’s gown was of crystal white taffeta with Alencon lace outlining the round neckline. The _ bell- shaped skirt formed a court train; and a Swedish crown of jeweled lace petals held her silk illusion veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. Patricia Ann Massey was he: sister’s maid of honor. Brides maids were Joan Mary Rene. han of Chicago, Rhoda Mary Comer of Chicago and Mrs - Roberf Keith Miller of Royal Oak. All wore dusty blue Empire sheaths and carried cascade bouquets of daisies. * * * The bridegroom's _ brother, Thomas E. Platten was best man Ushers were. Peter Platten, Philip Day Bingham, Charles Forberg, and Thomas McInerney. ISLAND HONEYMOON After a reception at Devon Gables the couple will leave for a honeymoon to Sea Island, Ga. The bride has selected a beige linen suit for her going away outfit. They will live in Ypsilanti * * * Mrs. Massey wore. a_ blue lace gown and jacket and a flowered hat for her daugh- ter's wedding. Mrs. Platten was dteséed in navy shantung. Both had. orchjds pinned to their purses, were missing. I asked him what happen to these missing pages and he laughted it off. What would you do in my place? NOT LAUGHING DEAR NOT: Let your hus- band giggle up the addresses and recipes and answer his sister's letters himself. * * ‘How far should we go?”’ Get Abby's booklet, ‘What Every Teenager Wants to Know.” Send 25 cents and a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope to Abby, in care of this newspaper. * * * Por a personal reply. write to ABBY !n care of this paper &nclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope soft drink, candy and potato chip concession. * * * A talent and style show un- der the direction of Margaret Snyder will conclude the pro- gram. / the church Mrs. Jarvis had attended got together and sug- gested a service be held in her honor; That was May 10, 1908, and it is considered the first public observance of Mother's Day. . * * * Mrs. Jarvis was a fitting example to be the mother of Mother's Day. She had 11 children, and had taught Sun- day school for 20 years. Lutherans Plan Mom-Daughter Annual Event Augustana Lutheran Church Women will hold their annual mother-and-daughter banquet at Christ Lutheran Church of Waterford Township at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. The program, planned Sy Mrs. Kingsley Brown, educa- tion chairman of the group, will feature a film: “Our North American Neighbors.”’ Reservations are limited. Those wishing to attend have been asked to call Mrs. Eula Anderson, Mrs. Lois Batzka or Mrs. Ruth McLaughlin. Ruth Unit is in charge of dinner, directed by Mrs. Mary McFarland. Deborah Unit is planning table decorations un- der the direction of Mrs. Daniel Carter. Printing and designing of programs is being done by Rachel Unit, Mrs. Brown, directing. Zonta Hears Talk on Gems Pontiac Zonta Club members held their weekly luncheon Thursday at Hotel Waldron. * * * Mrs. George Richman intro- duced the guest speaker for the day, Harold Goldberg, local jeweler, who gave a talk on ‘Fine Gems.”’ Mr. Gold- berg presented a history of diamonds and explained what the layman should observe when purchasing the stones, discussing various weights, sizes, and colors. Bridge Club Holds Championship Test Twenty-nine tables were in play at the open pair club championship game held by Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club Monday evening at Elks Tem- ple. « Overall winners were Dr. and Mrs. W. H., Barron, Mrs. Nor- ma Keller, Mary Malchie, Harold Fineberg, Dr. M. B Kessler, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rollins and Mr. and Mrs. Jean Carpenter One Night Stand for Upset Tummy NEW YORK — Folks in the 1800's didn't need com- mertials to guide them to up- set stomach cures. They had quassi cups. The cups, made of wood be- lieved to have soothing quali- ties, were filled with water and allowed to stand overnight. The next day—quasi water or stom- ach bitters. Honored last night at the Kingsley Inn on her ‘Ist birthday as the “First Lady of Bloomfield,” Mrs. Susan J. Miner, well-known Bloomfield Hills resi- dent, is about to get birthday kisses from her two , « e * Married this morning at St. Benedict ° Church were Doris Holdwick and Louie Giordano. Their parents are Mr. and © Mrs. John Holdwick and Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Ciordane. Doris Holdwick Becomes MRS. LOUIE GIORDANO & Bride of Louie Giordano White gladioli banked the altar of St. Benedict Church for the wedding this morning of Doris Holdwick of Bloom- field Terrace and Louie Gior- dano. The Rev. John J. Hoar officiated before 150 guests. * * * Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John Holdwick of Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Giordano of Sylvan Shore drive. IN TAFFETA GOWN The bride wore a gown of white lace and taffeta with a Sabrina neckline and basque waistline. The full floor-length taffeta skirt was covered with rosepointe lace. A rhinestone trimmed heddpiece held her fingertip veil. * * * Mrs. William St. Charles was matron of honor. She was dressed in a pink taffeta dress with white nylon overskirt. She wore a pink picture hat and carried a_ white lace parasol trimmed with pink rosebuds. * * * Mrs. Donald Giordano and Mrs. David Bertoncin of Bir- mingham were bridesmaids. Mrs. Susan J. Miner They were dressed like Mrs. St. Charles. * * * Donald Giordano was his brother’s best man. Ushers were Stewart Bartlett, Jack Holdwick of Ruth, Dick Fitz- patrick, Robert McLaughlin and Ronald Priebe. * * * Jerry Holdwick of Ruth and Michael Giordano were ring-- bearers. * * * A breakfast was held at Elks Temple for immediate family members. An evening reception for 500 guests - will be held at Greek Hall this evening. HONEYMOON IN FLORIDA Before leaving for a honey- moon to Florida, the bride changed to a black linen dress with white accessories and the corsage from her bridal bou- quet. * * * Mrs. Holdwick wore a dress of pink organza over taffeta with navy accessories for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Giordano Wore a dress of beige lace over taffeta with match- ing accessories. Both had orchid corsages. | Boy May Not Give Lingerie as a Gift s & = = Ss 7 nuts, ete., and walk along the Mrs. Post; this is not good manners? Answer: Certainly not good manners in town, but all right my engagement was announced in the newspaper and several months later the engagement was broken. A notice was sent to the newspaper to this ef- fect. After being apart we both realized how much we really love each other and so we intend to become engaged again. I would like to know if a notice should be sent to the newspaper announcing this lact? Answer: This time it will be better to wait until the descrip- tion of your wedding is sent to the newspaper, and for the present count on your news be- ing spread by word of mouth. “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it not bad manners for a man to enter a house smoking a ciga- rette? I mean when visiting someone, Shouldn't a cigarette be disposed of before entering the house?”’ Answer: Most certainly! Bloomfield Honors Its First Lady By GEORGE TRUMBULL JR. BLOOMFIELD HILLS — If you knew Susie like this little town knows Susie, you too would know there's no other sweet lady more deserving the title as ‘‘First Lady of Bloom- field.” * * * This title was bestowed for the first time in the city’s his- tory last night upon Mrs. Susan J. Miner as 160 friends turned out at the Kingsley Inn to give one of the city’s original settlers the biggest surprise of her 71 memorable years. - And Susie—as all her hun- dreds of friends have known her for years—wil] never for- get May 8, 1958. So overwhelmed was she by all the beautiful tributes paid her that she would ask, ‘You don't mind if I cry do you?” as those came forward to wish her well. No one cared a bit— matter of fact, she wasn't alone in the tear> ° ” 2 i «4 . day celebrations across the country for former President | Harry S. Truman, to hurriedly fly into Detroit from Washing- ton in order to pay his respects to Susie When it was all over and her doctor ordered her home for some rest, the silver-haired friend of all Bloomfield Hills residents said: ‘‘It's like a big dream, I love you all.” A PROCLAMATION To show their deep love and respect for Susie on her Tist birthday, the Hills City Com- mission all future May 8's ‘‘Sue Miner Day in Bloomfield Hills.” Everyone agreed that no one could have hit the nail more square on the head in describ- ing Susie than what John R. MacManus, of MacManus John & Adams had to say about her in a testimonial enclosed in a leather album which all signed and was engraved “To The First Lady of Bloomfield.” “If ever one person epito- mizes this all prevading and Pontiac Press Phote sons, Richard'W. Miner (left), of Troy, and Thomas W. Miner, of Bloomfield Township. Seated next to her mether is Mrs, Robert W. Shave, who tame over from Cleveland for. the big birthday doings. X healthful atmosphere (of the city) it is Sue Miner. Every- body's friend and everlastingly friendly to all who come with- in the sphere of her warm and understanding personality, she is universally loved, admired and the tribute The name of Miner is synony- mous with this residential city of 2,800. Susie moved here in 1916 where her late husband, Tunis Miner, six years later opened another of his Pontiac area grocery stores in a see- tion of the Fox and Hounds Inn. It was from visits to the Min- er’s Grocery that everybody got to know Susie. And the charming ‘First Lady” of the city never was too busy ped- dling Harry's fresh vegetables to ask how the Tigers were doing. Former Tigers president and owner, Walter O. ‘‘Spike”’ Briggs Jr. was among last night’s many guests. Edwin J. Anderson, president and gen- eral manager of the Lions, - couldn't attend. He was home in bed with the flu. After several relocations of the town’s focal point of news, the grocery store was sold sev- eral years ago. Now Susie's days are spent helping her son, Richard W., of Troy, operate ‘‘Miner’s,"" a package liquor and gift store. She still lives in a wh'‘e frame: home on West Long Lake road, just west of Wood- ward avenue, wh Once sat at the present Woodward-Long Lake intersection and senved as a trading post and inn along the old Pontiac Trail. SHE’S SPORTS FAN One of the highlights of her birthday celebration was when master of ceremonies E. A. Schirmer presented her with lifetime passes to all Detroit Lions and Tigers games. For the avid fan also went an auto- graphed baseball and football which Tigers and Lions had signed, Some 50 telegrams from all over the county and from Ev- rope were read by Schirmer from friends of Mrs. Miner who couldn't attend. And what's ea birthday party without a cake. A four-layer with a Fourth of July sparkler on top was placed in front of the honored guest. She was too busy greeting — Pace old alike to worry about bi wishes and slic- ing up a an decorative master- piece. Her wish had come true already, For as long as Bloomfield Hills continues to sprout its wings as a nice and.peaceful city in which to live, all will ‘recall another tribute paid to the sweetheart of the city: “Look at the whole roster of the citizens of Bloomfield Hills, and you Will find hot one star in its brilliant galaxy to out- shine that of Sue Miner," SEVEN Installs New Officers : DAR Meets for Program “Music in Spring” was the New officers installed were Mrs. Lisle Echtinaw, regent; Mrs. Earl McHugh, vice re- gent; Grace Clark, chaplain; Mrs. Frank Allen, recording secretary; and Mrs. E. D. Benjamin, corresponding sec- retary. Others are Alice Serrell, treasurer; Dr. Sarah Van- Hoosen Jones, registrar; Adah Shelly, historian; Mrs. Max- well Doerr, librarian; Mrs. E, C. Huthwaite and Ora Hal- lenbeck, members of the ad- ministrative committee. ' *® * Assisting the hostess were Mrs. H. B. Austin, Mrs. Ben- jamin, Mrs. Elmer Budden- baum, Mrs. Homer Osmun, Mrs. .I. A. Woodward, Mrs. E. B. Wallace, Mrs. Bradley L. Scott and Miss Clark, chair- man of the committee. Mrs. W. H. O’Laughlin presided at the tea table. + *« * Mrs. Roland Gegoux was in charge of the program. She read from “Men as Trees —_—— a Auxiliary to Meet The Auxiliary of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital wil] meet at 11 a.m. Monday in the audi- torium of McAuley School of Practical Nursing on Fulton by frome Fortune in fashion in one pat- tern! Easy-sew poncho, bra top, shorts, pedal pushers — every- thing you need for a summer in the sun. Tomorrow's pattern: Misses’ dress. Printed Pattern 4548; Misses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 poncho 15% yards 35-inch; bra 1%; pedal pushers 2 yards. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send fifty cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of Pon- tiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St.. New York 1, N.Y. Print plainly Name, Address with | Officers were Wolking,” by Margaret Apgile- Reports of the DAR Conti- garth. A group of spring songs nental Congress, held in Wash- by Mrs. Jack Helbey, accom- | ington, D. C., were giveh by panied by Mrs. Joseph Ben- Mrs. Echtinaw, .Mrs. Harry nett, followed. : Going, Mrs. Scott, and Mrs. ° *x* * * Allen Monroe. A guest was Mrs. Robert Regent, Mrs. Lloyd Porter, Sawyer, and Mrs. H. H. | presided.at the business meet- Shuart of Rochester was wel- ing and chaplain, Mrs. Eldon comed as a new member. Gardner installed new officers. Traverse City Mother of 4 Is ‘Mrs. Michigan — 1959’ DETROIT “Mrs. Michigan — 1959” is a brown- eyed, brunette mother of four children whose favorite house- hold task is cleaning and cook- ing. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Stokes is the 3l-year-old, 5-foot-5 wife of Traverse City surgeon, Dr. G. Edward Stokes. * * * Mrs Stokes, a college grad- uate, was picked from 13 final- ists Thursday for the ‘Mrs. Michigan” crown and the right to represent the state in the “Mrs. America” contest June 11-23 at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. * * * Fiv€é women judges picked her on the basis of good groom- ing, baking, cooking, table setting, character, poise per- sonality, and outside activities. | In ‘addition to the crown, Mrs. Stokes won $2,000 in prizes and an all-expense-trip for two to the national] contest. If Mrs. Stokes is named “‘Mrs. America” she wil! be crowned June 20 and win some $15,000 | Wwérth of prizes. Epsilon Unit Holds Installation installed when Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Delta, beng gytge Anamhadlepleeneded president: Mrs. Cornelius Crowley, ' | recording secretary; Mrs. Gene- jvieve Van't Roer, ing | lsecretary, and Mrs. Mildred |Smith, treasurer. Mrs. Effie Mitchell, principal of Herrington Hills School, was in- | jitiated at the meeting. Officers | ‘officiating were Mrs. Lola San- dage, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Charlies /Hampshire and Mrs. Norman Underwood. * * Plans were made to attend the Alpha Delta Kappa state dinner | May 22 at Devon Gables. i This afternoon dress of black spun rayon is de signed with. the natural and feminine look so im- satin with a large button accents the waistline. portant this spring. Black | | It’s magic, presented as only, taneth |Harvey Berin knows how! At its, oe Ga weak ee Nape of |best in sheers over an opaque) - - epee Waist | llining, it is handled with the ut-| 1 = 34 0 #3388 most simplicity, the main detail] 1¢ = 34 38% yt in the pleats at either side of the! 18 rr) 0 41 IT's jskirt that are almost on the bias.’ Size 12 requires 6 yards of os ‘This treatment gives beautiful inch material for dress and ‘motion to the skirt, as well as an/Yards of 39 inch material for lin- expensive look. ing. To oj Pattern No. 1376, state Make it in organdy, silk or rayon reer For VEY on Details chiffon: bemberg sheer, voile, iz. send $1.00 jorganza over a lining of china silk BERIN label, send 2c. For % lor rayon taffeta and scatter some Page Pattern Book No. 15, send| |flowers or embroidery medallions. $1.00. | It what you're in the market for is) Address SPADEA, Box 55, | ja simple black dress, this is it —,G.P.0., Dept. P4, New York 1, lin silk or rayon crepe, silk or rayon|N.Y. It paid by check, bank re-| jersey. iquires 4c handling charge. | From this chart select the one| (Next week look for an American| isize best for you. \Designer Pattern by BRIGANCE). | Mrs. Madden Entertains Alpha Delta Kappa Group Mrs. Alton Madden entertained| parliamentarian; Mrs. Extine, members of Zeta Chapter of Al-| printing; Mrs. Marjorie Cotter- ipha Delta Kappa Sorority at her! man, social, assisted by Shirley |home on Square Lake road Thurs- Friendly and Mrs. Gilbert Glea day evening. Mrs. E'mer Thorpe! som; Mrs. Bersveid, bylaws, as- jassisted the hostess. | sisted by Miss Donelson and Mrs. | Mrs. — Carey, president,| Framces Sauers. announced the following commit-| Mrs, Carey was named delegate |tees: Mrs. Donald McLean, pub- to the International Convention to| icity: Faye Donelson. pledge: MT®. be held Aug. 9-12 in Miami, Fla., | , 2 jen Voss, Mrs. Royal &t Hotel Deauville. Alternates are. * } Vidhevies des iniasas mmeiioe.| ‘the altruistic committee, assisted of ae ea Alaskan tour. |by Mrs. Arthur O'Neil and Gayle New Styles Dependent PARIS (NEA)—Now that the Blouses are worn every hour of the day and on to midnight. Many repeat the gay print of a suit jacket lining, Others are done Gibson Girl style but there are sleeveless blouses, too, in tucked chiffon.or or- Uatare women get a break with the flattering new neck- lines. There are soft, draped fichus, draped cowl collars and Zeta Eta Dinner Held Tuesday Zeta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held its 12th annua] mother-and-daugh- ter dinner Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. William Deb- niak on Longworth drive. ~*~ *« * Mrs. Clyle Haskill gave a welcoming speech. Program for the evening was Mrs. Charlies Wheeler's demonstra- tion af decorating a Mother's Day cake. Past Noble Grands of Rebekah Meet The Past Noble Grands Club of Rebekah Lodge met at the home of Mrs. Don Bussard on Clinton River drive. * * * Mrs. Zetta Timpson, treas- | tirer of the Rebekah Assembly of Michigan, was a guest when 35 members of Pontiac Re- bekah Lodge No. 450 enter- tained at a cooperative din- ner at Malta Hall. Pontiac area students at Uni- Try Cream By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN may well promote the growth (The Question Box) of the lashes, The use of a little lash brush is helpful for the same reason. A. There are creams on the @ “I am 15 years old, 5 feet market which make this claim. {tall and weigh 125 pounds. My ee ee ee ee ‘measurements are bust 35, waist eace them. However, I de 26 and hips 36 inches. I think think that the stimatation which 11 wiculd lose at least 15 pounds Q. “Is there any which will make the evyelashoe row ?” : Zone, Size and Style Number. your lids ~et from the le mmanange the application provides but my twin sister thinks I do not — need to lose weight. Who do you, MONDAYS TUESDAYS BUDGET SPECIALS think is right? My sister's weight and meaurements are ‘about the same.”’ A. Are you sure that you are sible way. Eat smaiier portions and cut out in-between snacks that are high im calories, such as candy bars and soda fountain mixtures. Q. “What should my weight be? \I am 5 feet, 6% inches tall and jweigh 134 pounds. I am not large boned. I am 44 years old.” | A. if you have a medium ‘Shompes Oil just & feet tall? Hf se, you should lose some weight. 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Win Scholastic Honors Colgate street, freshman hon- ors in the school of nursing. Others are Charies D. Mc- Laughlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies J. McLaughlin of Mo- hawk road, sophomore honors in libera] arts; Constantine J. Sousanis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John’ Sousanis of Mohawk road, sophomore honors in liberal arts; Donald P. Tate, son of Otis P. Tate of Pontiac Lake road, freshman honors in the college of engineering, and Thomas H. Westerdale, son of the John C. Westerdales of Union Lake road, sophomore honors in liberal arts. 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Moderate Priced COLD WAVE bee 56" FIGHT “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WEST HURON AT. MARK STREET 4: Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor cy M. Walley, ir.. Minister of Education Teo Worship Services—8:45 AM and 11:00 A.M. Sermon THE STATE OF OUR SPIRITUAL HEALTH” ur Pamily Life @45 AM —Churen School Classes for Al) 700 P.M.—4 B.Y.F. Groups Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.—Mid-Week Prayer and Bible Study “Ap American Baptist Convention Church” Per Central Methodist REV MILTON H BANK. DD. Minister DANIEL J). WALLACE. BD. Associaté Minister REV JOHN H HALL, DD. Assoc. Minister MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. “MOTHERS ARE IMPORTANT” . Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) REV | Marimont Baptist Chiffch 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. THE WILL OF SATAN” Rev. Somers Youth Grou P ‘ si P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. God i Be Trusted?” Rev. Herweyer Can p-~ MARI ing at both services. D ur ae DW. 2IMONT Somers asfor, preach A a Goeing Church with a Friendly Welcome! “Holding Forth the Word of Life "FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor Lyceum 10:30 A.M. Agness Hill of Detroit, Speaker, 7:30 P.M. Harry Nichols, President 'First Methodist Church Sunday. | under the leadership of the pastor. FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 131 MT. CLEMENS ST—Y. M. C. A. BLDG. Come Worship With a Growing Church Mother's Day . . . a Gift for the Oldest . Youngest Mothers and the Mother with the Largest Family Present. A!l Visitors Recogniz ed Bunday School 10 A.M—Morning Worship 11 AM. Eve aekae Service 7 P.M. ROBERT GARNER, CLENTIS HAZELETT, Pastor 8.8. Supt. "First Church of the Brethren 46 NORTH ROSELAWN Sunday Schoo! 10 AM.—Morning Message by the Pastor 11 AM Special! Music. Communion Service 7:30 P.M. Farewell Supper in the Church Basement Bat. 6:00 P.M. For Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Cox Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wed. at the Shelby home, 7:30 PM. REV. LeROY SHAFER, Pastor Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. Dr. Lola P. Marion, Pastor Rev. J Luther Sheffield, Assistant Special Mother's Day Program, Morning & Evening 9:45 to 11:30 AM —Communion & Worship Service 11:45 to 12:15 A M.—Sunday Schoo) Ciasses All Ages 6:30 P.M —Young Peoples’ Services ~7:45 PM.—Evangelistic Service CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Evening Service 7:30 PM. Rev. Kay Cation of Detroit, Speaking Thurs May 14th—Open Forum Sunday May 17—Rev. Warren Smith of Coldwater New Members to Be Received Five Children’s Choirs to Sing Group of Songs at First Methodist New members will be received at the 10 a.m. worship hour at The Rev. Paul T.. Hart will preach on ‘‘Motherhood Plus,” with the Sanctuary Choir singing ‘No Man Is an Island.” The entire group of children’s choirs will give their final per-| formance of the season tomorrow | under the direction of Merlin B. Asplin. This includes the Cherub, | Songstérs. Carolers, Chapel and Junior High Choirs. The songs | will be dedicated to their Mothers. The Wednesday evening prayer fellowship will continue the study of the Apostle’s Creed The service begins at 7:30 p.m. Service wil] meet at noon: Thurs- day. Following the luncheon in the | dining hall, held in the church parlofs on the president of the Flint District, will install the new officers. Church of God Youth Slate Singspiration God, 575 E. Pike St. soring a singspiration at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The service, under the direction -'of the visiting minister the Rev. Joe Southerland, will feature the} the Southernaires. Jim Forester} and the Melatone Trio will also be on the program. During the evening a free- win offering will be received for the | of God training center freshments will be served in the church hall. The Rev. Harold F. = Douglas is pastor. Joslyn Avenue Church Revives Evening Worship The Rev. E. I. Watkins and the congregation of the Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church have revived the Sunday evening wor- ship service that was suspended a year ago. Sunday morning at 10:45, th Rev. E. I. Watkins, pastor, will preach on ‘‘Do Not Glory in Men” and at 7:30 p.m. his topic will be “A Man in Christ.” Ruth Ann Van Woert will play a piano solo, ‘‘The Holy City,” Sunday evening. of the church bowling league Lay-| SYLVAN LAKE CHURCH of CHRIST at Orchard Lake & Middlebelt Roads Marvin W. Hastings, Minister FE 53-7778 A SERIES OF SPRING GOSPEL SERVICES MAY 10th-17th Bible School 9:45 A.M. James W. Nichols of Abilene, Texas Sunday Morning 10:45 A.M: “PREACH THE WORD” — Sunday Evening 6 P.M. “MAKING CHRIST YOUR PERSONAL SAVIOR” — Monday Evening 7:30 P.M. Tues- day through Saturday 10 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. nc oer a ay — Chute we waisy ’ case SYLVAN JAMES W. NICHOLS Daily CKLW-TV. Saturday 600 PM. “Dial-A-Devotional Service’ FE 8-0451. “Herald of Truth.” ~| Phebe Henderson, ton Smith was chosen president; vice president: secretary’ treasurer. eee ——— Carole Sapelak, Robert Dunham, Evangel Temple 1380 Mt. Clemens Interdenominational Sunday School, 9:45 AM Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship, 7:00 P.M Wed. Evening Services. 7:45 P.M. GEOFFREY DAY. B.A..B‘Th., Pastor Church of GOD E. Pike at Anderson Sunday School 10:00 A.M. warakie, A.M. Worship, PM. Morning 11:00 Evening 7:30 Youth 3 Wed. 7:30 M. “ Welcome i “Forward in Faith” H. F. Douglas CKLW Sunday, Pastor 3:30 P.M. PE 2-8609 10:00 A. M. 7:30 P.M. (Baptismal) MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES Special Recognition of Mothers Music Under the . Direction of Jimmie Meena Suaday Schoo! ittendance Last Week 1.405 RADIO REVIVAL WPON 10:15 EACH SUNDAY ~ Modern Supervised Nursery Ample Parking Emmanuel Baptist Church 645 S. Telegraph Road Especially Invites You to THREE GREAT. SERVICES 11:00 A.-M. Dr. Malone Preaching at- All Services DR. TOM MALONE, Pastor The Woman's Society of Christian the program will be) second floor. Mrs. T. J. Conquest, | and | ___| Elizabethan songs. / ! Young people of the Church of! are spon-| | Fr Kinsmen Quartet, Archa Peck and| tenefit of Lee College, a Church | At the close of the service, re- At the recent business meetin, soprano. ment on the works performed. Mothers to Receive — Honor, Appreciation | " service. NEW PASTOR AND FAMILY — Four-year- old Esther Moore, mother to 11 dolls, has her children all dressed up for celebrating Mother's Day with her own mother, Mrs. Joseph W. Moore. Esther's father is the new -saliiiad at Trin- tady, N. Y. 7 M issionaries Dr. R. N. Thompson of the Sudan Interior Mission in Ethiopia will be missionary speaker at the 10 and 11 a.m, services Sunday in Pastor's Topic” to Be A Mother , | Senior High Fellowship CHRISTINE HARNSBERGER to Hear Report on Synod St. Andrew Church “Mother of a Prophet’ will be § C the topic of the Rev. Edward D Ponsors oncert Auchard's sermon: at the 9 and 11 a.m. services tomorrow~ in A spring concert will be pre- Orchard Lake Community Church, sented at 5 p.m. on May 17 at, Presbyterian. St. Andrew Episcopal Church,| At the 6 p.m. meeting Sunday Hatchery at Crescent Lake road. of Senior High Fellowship, Bill Featured will be. nationally Reeves, Kathy Lundquist and famous harpichordist Christine JoAnn Welch will report on the Harnsberger and Ruth Killeen, Synod Assembly of Wesminster Fellowship held last week in Miss Harnsberger will be heard Saginaw. The group is planning a in works of Byrd, Purcell and hayride Saturday. Orlando Gibbons. Miss Killeen’ The pastor will conduct the will present a program of early Bible study Sunday evening, The trustees will meet Monday night and the session on Tuesday. Harold Welch, John Ashby, Helen Brieden and the Rev. Auchard will report to the ses- sion on the Synod development program. Attending. the Presbytery of Detroit next week will be William J. David, Gordon Lyon, J. C. Sarto and the pastor. Ivan Rouse, oragnist and choir- master at St. Andrew will com- All mothers present tomorrow for Sunday School - servi 9:45 a.m. - ae Saieiine: dome square dance in Fellowship Hall Citadel will receive a token of °2turday night. honor and appreciation. The Citadel Band and Songster, The annual May Fellowship of Brigade will present a musical the Pontiac Council of United tribute to the mothers at the Church Women will be held at 11 a.m. worship hour. Special 9:30 a.m. Monday at Orchard, music has also been planned for Lake Community Church, Presby-| mothers during the 7:30 p.m. terian. | -A coffee and fellowship hour is Capt. J. William Heaver, com- scheduled from 9:45 to 10:30 a. m. manding officer, who will deliver with a panel program following| the message at both morning and under the leadership of Mrs.!' evening services. Mothers and James C. Covert, chairman. Mrs. their families are invited. L. C. Miner is co-chairman. 7 DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH OR 3-3206 Sunday School .. _ A.M. Morning Worship ....11:00 A.M. nior and Beginners’ Church Wouthy Service yee ee racleaiselcacta dissin ie ersire-elaiels p 4 P.M. Evening Church Service ...e.ccceeceeeee. cee cee ees P.M. Midweek Service ...... 2.6655 cess seiwasicne 7:00 P.M. wadniaiagy Pastor—REV. LER {aLONE 8. 8. Supt.—ARTHUR EWALD | | = | ~ CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Lake Road, Near Hatchery Road REV. BENJAMIN A. BOHN, Pastor 10:00 A. M.—Worship, ‘“‘Honoring Our Mothers’ 11:00 A. M.--Sunday School leg A dig thru Adult Large Parking Lot — Nursery During All Services “An American Baptist Convention Church” oe Or FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor 9:45 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL home at 199 W. from the Friendship Baptist Church in Schenec- The Mariners are sponsoring a) Youth Fellowship ‘his choir and congregation of the afternoon. At 7:30 p. m,, the Rev. J. L Parker and congregation of Shiloh |Baptist Church of Clarkston will ‘lconduct the service. en | ‘Mother’ Theme. of Pastor's Talk CHRISTIAN PHYSIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street JULIUS COOK, Speake! Sunday Service 7:30 P.M. Silver Tea Wednesday “ Rev. M. L. J. Bellinger of St. John Methodist to Attend Conference The closing services of the con- ference year at St. John Methodist Church will include the 11 a. m. worship hour Sunday with the Rev. M. L. J. Bellinger, pastor, preach- ing on ‘‘Nobody But Mother.” The Rev. J. Allen Parker with Newman AME Church will be in charge of the 3:30 service Sunday The Rev. Bellinger will attend the 90th session of the Lexington Annual Conference of the Methodist Ghurch Tuesday through Sunday in the Hartsell Methodist Church, Chicago. Attending the conference will be ministers and laymen of the 151 Negro churches of the denomina- tion in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church at Cass Lake Rd j M-59 Rev. GI. Bersche, Pas:or Sunday School .... G945AM Sunday Worship 11:00 A.M Women of Faith’ AOYSE 6.00PM Evangelistic Service 7.00 P.M Confession and Disobedience” Minnesota, Wisconsin, Kentucky and Illinois. The Pontiac pastor is a member of the Board of Trustees and the Town and Country Committee of the Lexington Conference, Central Pane ee of the St. ina area Pentiac Press Phote ity Baptist Church. The Moores, who make their Wilson Ave., came to Pontiac S peaking During Dedication Week Memorial Baptist Church, 599 Michigan Ave. Dr. Thompson was loaned to the Ethiopian Government in 1913 to aid in the reconstruction of that country. He served as director of Provin- cial Education and headmaster of Haile Selassie Secondary School Ministry of Education. In 1950 he returned to the mis- see field in charge of the | Shashemene leper work. His lec- | ture will be illustrated with films. t 6:30 and 7:30 p.m., Doris Hoecker of the Bible Christian Union will show pictures and tell, of her work in The Netherlands Her 12 years in Holland consisted of work with children and young people. Missionaries have been speaking and showing pictures of their work in the mission field each night this week as part of the dedication services of the first unit of the building program. The Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje is pastor. Bethany Baptists to Honor Mother, Christian Family | Christian Family Week will cul- minate tomorrow at Bethany Bap- tist Church with services honoring mother and the Christian family. Assisting the pastor at the 8:45 service will be ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quinn and sons, Dale and Douglas.’ Special music will be offered by Mrs. Mildred Manns and daughter, Judy. * * * Mr. and-Mrs. Arthur Wilcox and children, Darlene and Douglas ‘will participate in the 11 a.m. service. Special music will include a solo by Ralph Bergemann with organ accompaniment by his daughter, Karen. Working_on plans for landscap- jing Bethany grounds are W. D. Gusson of Royal Oak and the \Hitchison and Thorton families. | * * * Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, pastor, was a member of the committee of five that drew up the document for presentation today at the Board | Plans ‘Mom's Night The Oakland Youth Fellowship 'Singspiration at the First United| Missionary Church, Sunday eve- ning, will be -known as Mom’ | Night with mothers of all ages ‘presenting the program. The service, led by “_ \Meyers, will begin at 9:15 p.m Musical numbers both instru-) mentah and vocal will be given by} mothers and an award will be presented to the youngest and) oldest mother present. | | chairmanship of Mrs. Pau! Ham- Mother's Day ~ fo Be Observed Vacation Bible School Workers to Make Plans for Summer Session ‘A Mother's Ambition” will be the topic of the Rev. F. William Palmer's sermon and the Chancel Choir will sing ‘‘My Mother's Prayers Have Followed Me” at the Auburn Heights United Pres- byterian Church * * * Those working in the church school have been asked by the pastor to meet for a discussion on vacation Bible School plans. Mrs. Iva Bastow will be the vacation school superintendent. The Sarah Circle under the jiton will have a breakfast meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy Wahi, 3136 Margaret St. at 9 a.m. Tuesday. At 1 p. m. Wednesday the Esther Circle will gather in the church parlor for a group session ® * ® Attending the Detroit Presbytery meeting at the Montieth Presby terian Church in Detroit Tuesday afternoon and evening will be the pastor and Herman Douglas, an elder. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmount Pastor 0. D. Emery MOTHER’S. DAY SUNDAY 10 A. M. — Schoo! ar d to eee creat Morr ervice with 11 A.M. Speak- or We 6:15. m. Youth Hour 7.30pm. Evening Preaching Service. Guest Speaker WwW. N_ Miller, Superintendent@ District of Managers meeting of Michigan Baptist Convention in Holly. Bethany Baptist Church was re- cently presented a scroll in ap- preciation of its work on the Baptist World Mission of the American Baptist Convention. | National fuiheran Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD Meeting at Leggett School 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. Wm. LaFountain, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ...10 A.M. SERVICES ..... 9 and 11 AM. CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. H Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. ST. JOHN’S PONTIAC 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. Carl W. Nelson, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. School W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL. ..9:30 A.M. Columbia Avenue | BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave. FE 5-9960 EE ARE AM: 28808, First Congregational Church 10:30 A. M “HIS PARENTS IDN'T KN Oo n& Mt Ciemens 7. i Sn od a asin: Re A Flower For Every Mother in the SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. Morn. Worship, 11:00 Evangelistic, 7:45 Pastor Wibley Both Serv ~ ; Speaking ices Ban't Fail to Hear Evangelist Haren MacDonald of Spring- field, Missourt. A man on fire for God. This man has seen lives transformed, homes saved from ruin, troubled minds set at rest. alcoholics § delivered the sick healed—All through the preaching of the Gospel of Christ. Services begin Tuesday, May 12, continue for two weeks except Monday and Saturday nights. “Visit the Church of the Classes for Al! Ages Bg | , a mse Ee oc eam aubwenaunis's 9:45 A.M. ||) Old Fashioned Gospel” 10:45 AM.-MORNING WORSHIP. 2] funder Shee sore so PH AM [I Oil rehired bee “THE WAY OF A MAID WITH A MAN” FE BTU. ccc crc. cc cee ccc ceceeceteceeerens ,6:30 P.M. J) = 210N. PERRY AT 4 i Ve selenion eleiee= 7:30 P.M. Pe MI 7:00 P.M.-EVENING SERVICES «| Woaneddey Proyer Meeting o.oo 730P.M |. BOURNE - - eT es Rev. M. F.. Boyd |r., Pastor 1 ae. eee C., Wibley, 4 Dr. Savage Speaking at Both Services \ ge | Cooperating with Southern Baptist:Convention # ~~ Pastor ae a 3 z * "A THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 United Church Women to Mark 30th Anniversary dents at the University of Michi- Forgetting the things which are eee is) ee ee * Be not afraid, only believe. LUTHERAN _ CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD ~ St. Paul The Episcopal Church of the Advent Middlebelt Rd., North of ' W. Long Lake R4& THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar Serveie 10:00 A.M. First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin, FE 2-0384 | Sat. Eve. Service ....7:30 P.M. Protestant church women from all over the state will gather at the First Presbyterian Church in Bir- mingham on May 13-14 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of United) p, Thelma G. James, professor’ Church Women. . sat of English at Wayne State Univer-, “The Meaning of Christian Free- dom,” the, convention theme, will/sity, will conduct the Bible study be discussed by both state and|om Thursday. % f Joslyn at Third | (North side) national leaders at the two-day Election of officers and adoption | Sunday School ....10:00 AM. George Mahder, Pastor Ch sessions. of resolutions will take place = eee 1100 AM ; WP wcece oe : “MM, Early Service ...,.8:00AM. urches A cotiee hour will be provided |ing the moming business session. duit Bible Study --.6:15 P.M. < Morning Service ..10;45 A.M. on Wednes- | As a special feature, guided : ! during Sunday Evening Sunday School ....9:30 A.M. day from 9 to 9:25 a.m. after | tours have been arranged for visits} “Worship... ..... 7:30 P.M. BI field OAKLAND AVENUE which a Bible study will be led all Pea a ia Oat “~ Tues. Young People . .7:30 P.M. oomrie by Dr. C. Merrill Lenox, direc- o Christ off Thurs. Prayer ...... 7:30 P.M. Oakland at Cadillac Latter Day Saints, and Kirk in the r TOWNSHIP : Theodore R. Allebach, Pastor tor of the Michigan Council of Hills. y REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor Square Lake & T 7” gif Audrey Limkeman, Youth Director Churches. | a Wm. C. Grate, Pastor @\ Worship ........... 10:00 AM ae rns Heese . yj Ghurch Service .. oan a. Bible School ........11:20 A.M icte president, a symposium is HEAR DR. JOHN PAUL MOTHER'S DAY unday School ...11:00A.M.— ' : 3 | (lg laleabeiasaliiatisiae scheduled with Mrs. James Evans. cooking at 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Sunday at the | ‘ St M k Evening Service ......7:00 P.M. a national director from EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE . f . oF W Prayer leet 7:00 PM a ee 2 sao banquet has i ‘er Meeting ..../: aM, Dare peceee teens been arranged for 6:30 p.m. fol ff 2800 WATKINS LAKE RD. % ML. NW. of Oak Cp. Market : Wm. C. Grate, Pastor AUBURN HEIGHTS lowed by 7 public meeting at SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M. Gifts to Every Mother! | Sunday School .....9:45AM. ee , ; § Church Service ...11:15 AM. 3456 Primary Street Anglican chaplain at the University CKLW 7:30 AM., 800 K.C. A. 1. Baughey, Pastor ¥. Wm. Palmer, Pastor of Ceylon, will speak. + Cedar Crest Sunday School ...... 10:00 A.M. ne ee gerd pope a | lees Pe ORKLAND P 4 (Nex ) i Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor | Youth Fellowship ....6:00 P.M. . =r ARK pr (ag pict ” Services at 8:30 A.M. Assoc p eS ns : and GU 4 and 11 AM. 1 COMMUNITY UNITED lafe astor . 10:00 A. M. Service — “Blueprint for Happiness’ {Sunday School 9:45A.M. A t T led Call § Sunday School 11:15 A.M. Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. 5 |] Drayton Plains, Michigan Ccepis 101ec0 . _ ae ee ‘ Grace ? W. J. Teeuwissen at. Pastor ae : cae Oe 2 the A Corner Genesee and Glendale Bible School ........ 9:45AM. ps : ; ‘ Pentiac Press te The Rev. Karl W. Ostberg, e (West Side) Morning Worship ....11:00 A.-M. HONORING MARY — Patricia Soules of 150 Benedict School participated Tuesday. The associate pastor of First Congre- . g Richard S. Stuckmeyer, Pastor Bi Youth Groups ........ 6:30AM. Preston Ave., as queen, crowned a statue of crowning symbolized the dedication of the month | ational Church, has given notice PONT! AC CHURCH Church Service .....9:00 A.M. Evening Worship ....7:30 P.M. Mary, the mother of Christ, at the conclusion of of May in honor of Mar. Margaret St. Dennis jog his acceptance of the call to p Sncey School .....9:00 A.M. Bil Wed. Prayer and : a short ceremony in which the children of St. (left) of 1107 Boston Ave. was the attendant. the pesterate of Mayinie. Conate- OF CHRIST Church Service ....11:00 A.M. Study Hour ........ 7:30 P.M. - gational , Ohio. —_ School ....11:00 A.M. The Music Board will noe s Welcomes All Visitors LAKELAND | ‘ 'David Wilson, pianist, at Te ned cnn’ 2 BORDER OD OSC CNECOAECOOBE 950 am. i ednesday. Mem- : St Stephen, I] maze |Mothers. to Be Honored =:=s25 SS ho a i VP.W. Hall—Walton Bivd. . i , invited, said the Rev. Malcolm K. Wednesday Evening Service ....... 7:30 p.m. (Between Dixie and Sashabaw) Rev. Rey FP. Lambert, Paster | [nadromny ; Listen to Herald of Truth Guy B. Smith, Pastor | Sunday School ..... 9:30AM.) Sunday is Mother’s Day, official- service, and to the mother with'Thomas Racine, vice president;, All couples of First Congrega- WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 Pal. Sepa , Church Service ....9:30A.M. Bf Morning Worship ....10:45A.M. fly prociaimed here, but also cele-|the youngest baby present. Clare Brown, secretary; Neva tional have been invited by the) Everybody Is Invited! Sunday School ...10:45 A.M. §if 2nd Sunday School 10:45AM. | brated in Canada and Mexico and guwny VALE CHAPEL Brien, treasurer; and committee Couples Club to attend the week-| veryoody Is invited: : St T - , a few other countriess - bers of the _ members Lowell , Mrs. end retreat May 2931 at the 1180 North Perry 8t. . int SASHAB It was in May 1907 under the mbers_ Sunny ‘Thomas Racine, Fred Meyer and YMCA Camp near Hale, ; r ty SASHABAW inspiration of Anna M. Jarvis of soe in Waterford jt tga aan E. Dalby. , tions may be made through Jack — Auburn at Jessie 5331 Maybee Road Philadelphia who thought that at have a ‘‘Supplies” party at 1:30; ws Ralph Vogel was. named Moore, £ Ralph C Claus, Pastor Gerving Independence Township || !east once a year sons and daugh- p.m. Thursday for Ronald Combs, ‘supervisor of the Good News Clubs oa ° : . Cifford Haskins, Pastor ters should pay a tribute to their their missionary candidate to South .onsored by the organization. 11-00 A.M B Sunday School ....9:45 A.M. ceataare. that tin snenement wee America. ® Williams Lake 00 A.M. First Service ...... 8:30AM. i Sunday School ..... 945 AM. ahacted < | Supplies needed on the mission WATERFORD COMMUNITY f ©) Chambertete, Conner Second Service 11:00 A.M. @if Worship Hour ...... 11:00 A.M. . field are clothing, medicines,, The Rev. Joe former Church o Sunday, 9:30 A. M—Class: * US TO PRAY * * * g, , Talley, ; Sunday Service, 11 A. M—“THE FAMILY TIE” reeercmeperee pf In May 1913 the House of Rep- household equipment and tools. night club entertainer from the Nazarene Mrs. Blanche Joki, Speaker — Z — — resentatives adopted a resolution Members of the church have = Greensboro, N. c., will conduct a at ta Apostolic Church of Christ ee wt a conte anid "eee ae Hatchery Road FIRST of essential supplies, according to Waterford Community Church, | ‘5860 Andersonville Rd., Waterford, |Wednesday through May 24. cabinet, the senators, representa- tives and all officals of the federal Rev. James Parker. government to wear a white car- CHILD EVANGELISM : 10 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR 458 CENTRAL Young People Saturday ...: 7:30P.M. | CHURCHs NAZARENE | ~~ 60 STATE STREET are planning special sermons, LL MUSIC and programs—all to honor SSS | Parent, Pastor Sunday School & Worship ..00:00 A.M. May ie chnervence af Be Gey. | Euewend A. Lundoen was Tov. tania, pene and creme open Worship. icra 11:00 A.M. [ Throughout the years, the elected p ; He also will preach. Sunday eve- FIRST OPEN ! “THE CHRISTIAN HOME” ee Sunday Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M. custom has become quite es- gelism Fellowship of Oakland i ice will . # . | tablished of wearing a white County at the annual meeting this 7m on the a tech at BIBLE CHURCH Youth Service .... 6:30 P.M. 2 memeieey TRE: Res ae OTS Seuce © your mother is de- weak. dae Luana. 1 Block M. of Walton Bivd. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-836] =." Other oticers chon _wer Sunday School, ....10:00 AM “FLICKERING LAMPS” , "514 | Svtew. - orn ine vine. 6:30PM. || Bible School ..... . 9:45 A.M, , UL 2-5142 Churches throughout the area Presbyterians Oakland Church ee aie ents Bishop L. A. Parent Wed. Prayer Meeting 7: to Give Mothers Remembrance Mother. Waterford Community Church $860 Andersonville Rd. Sunday at Crescent Hills Baptist | * * * . All mothers will be given a 10 Il carnation at the 10 a.m. service “The Prayer of Mother’”’ will be | the topic of the Rev. Theodore R.| Rev. T. H. Stat ~ FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor ‘Mother and Christian FE 2.6497 | Home’ Sermon Theme of Sunday Services Church. The Rev. Benjamin A.! Bohn, pastor, will observe Mother’s Day by preaching on the theme, ‘Honoring Mother.” Mothers and daughters of the church will be honored at 7 to-| inight at the parsonage by the Rev. and Mrs. Bohn. lor the | Three daughters, Carol Simpson, \Judy Jones and Marlene Smith, kitchen at the two morning will sing several selections and, |the film, “For the Record,” will| Allebach’s sermon at the 10 a. m. | service tomorrow in the Oakland | |Avenue United Presbyterian Church. A remembrance will be given Members of First Presbyterian ©&¢h mother. Church will bring in their pledge} »- * * modernizing of the church! The subject of the Pioneer's serv- meeting at 5:45 p.m. will be Sunday. |known as “Barricades and Stum- : Basil B. Kimball and Howard bling Blocks.” The Builders’ ‘be shown. Powers, inf charge of the project,|EToup, will study “Youth in the } Directing the program are Mrs.|Said work on the kitchen win The 1 pee: a. | \Byron Bradford, family life chair-|begin June 15. wilt Agrees aa = man, and Mrs. Bohn, cochairman.| Mother's Day will be observed ° ua, er 0 , at both worship hours tomorrow.| “" R. G. Crites and the CHURCH OF GOD “ Motherhood Blessed” Junior Choir will sing. | | The Church of God, 132 Wessen will the Rev. Galen El Her- ~* * * oT St., will observe Mother's Day at| shey’s sermon topic at 9:30 a.m.| The Oakland Avenue Church YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PROORAMs [3 P-™m. Sunday with a program Mrs. Richard Harris will sing will be in charge of the service 1:30 .M. EVENING WORSHIP fof instrumental music, and read-|“‘Song of Mothers” by Voris. at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Pon-' “Tempted Christians”—4th in Series 'tiac Rescue Mission with Gerald ings by members of the church./ Dr, William H. Marbach, pastor, WEDNESDAY—1:30 P.M. PRAYER GROUPS & YOOTH CHOIR Poy ne inl be “Mother.” Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “MOTHERHOOD PLUS”: Reception of Members Into Our Church Fellowship Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL Youth Fellowship......6:15 P. M. Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Worship Services ....8:30, 11 A. M. inst FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICES 11 a.m. — 7:30 p.m. Honoring Mother 6:45 P.M. — F.M.Y. Wed. Prayer Meeting 10 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Poster... REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, B.D. Associate Pestor REV. GALEN E. WERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 First Christian Church Disciples of Christ Sunday School ..10 A. M. 6:45 P.M. JUNIOR and We extend you a cordial invitation to worship with us. A ce Kind Gf de Canarch | ae preach cyan Shafer, the came Church Service .. ! 2 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHR [ect n Sore he a we bata Sy "|__| ha Residence FE 6-402} Nancy Milton. Elder M. J. Wat- daly ihdem, wads “Gas “SEARCHING THE —— kins is pastor. nd Salle Madeley wil partici FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH SCRIPTURES” Outstanding Evangelistic Team ck macs cia Nawautnar: exsm:| Conic ene’ enadlia 32 ie und ee na a el 0 with CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH eee ce hex naa bingy —— Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 Roosevelt Wells, Minister 347 N. SAGINAW ST. day at Trinity Baptist Church. | paying part in the Senior High Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 CHURCH CALENDA REVIVAL Evangelist, Mr. Van B. Hanna | The Rev. Joseph W. Moore will! -oup at 5:30 will be Marty and Rev. Paul Johnson — PE 4-7172—PE 5-9622 * Kirmone ee Worship, 7.1100 ALM. speak on “A Mother's Wages’’ &t Davy Everett, Lois Carlson and|—= a Be, Vente & oemen ....25 2 Sunday and Nightly 7:30 P.M. (except Saturday) Through May fth SPECIAL MUSIC: Mrs. V. B. Hanna, Pianist and the 11 a.m. service, and at 7:30 |p. m. his subject will be Part-| “Religions of Man’ will be the jnership With God. |subject of the evening when the NEW BETHEL |Out of School young people meet "WESLEYAN METHODIST IT SEEMS 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Vibra Harp — Mrs. Hanna, solo, Church Choir Sunday School 10 A.M , / ; y .M, Worship 11} A.M. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Church Service [| Mrs. A. H. Jackson will be guest at 7 p. m. Ccanng Servinn 1:20PM. W.Y.PS. 6:45 PM. che. silowever, when “peaking fe- -” Wel ' speaker for the Mother’s Day pro-| On Thursday eveniMg, William] — Wednesday Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. ously ‘we should always say. the G. W. Gibson, Minister — Welcome |gram at 7 p.m. Sunday in New|W will show colored REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor tsp mn nat Se, Bible “conta -” (ib Pet. 1:3). J Bethel Baptist Church. Holy Land. The FIRST CHRISTIAN 2 spon- The congregation of First Chris-{2red by the Women's June group, tian Church will honor mothers at|!8 open to the public. All Saints Episcopal Church Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. 2 East Lawrence Street Williams St. at W. Pik The Rev. D. D. McColl, pastor, BETHEL TABERNACLE SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY Sih || te misconception, Have ‘you ever truly’ contemplated illiams St. at W. Pike = _ b ptaarel dividuals as it pertains to relt matters. Ia Ephisians uy i Hits ) will preach on First Steps and First Pentecost Church of Pontiac “KDAM nd FALLEN MAN” j fo writer affirms that: chute te ONE ¥ a wl te Goes Hh the choir will sing ‘‘The Vision of | 8.S...10 am. Worship 11 am a THERE I8 ONE LORD, WE ALL AGREE, he save © The . : A (ou Savior’ at 11 a. m. |] Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m, Sunday Services and Reading Room | but unfortunately the inconsistenc of men will-not allow um te | y 00 A.M.—Holy Communion Plants will be given the oldest, Sunday School THERE. ‘ig oME chUF RCE “On 8 . 4 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer and aw. mother present, the mother with! Rev. and ig E. Crouch 11:00 A.M. Ones: Dat — hs nar ! rita the most children present at the|| ‘2 7etrin Ave. aoe Wednesday Evening 1] AM. & 5 P M. tT i Service 8 P.M. Friday to 9 P.M, ®, long time 3 have heard men express various opinions regarding 11:00 A.M.—-Morning Prayer and LULL 8 the some would the shureh is, ll importan others Sermon by the Rector ; “at of us have forgotten to Shas the oi ‘THE SALVATION ARMY “5°. [ff Fest cryacr of curs, sciewust fl] SEES VERE rath ee " °99'W. LAWRENCE STREET “4 ite much, of, the Ny Be made ie bride, and, te EPISCOPAL CHURCH f , “fa THe BIBI ARRAN ST. GEORGE'S Ptece Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS You in the church, (I do not ae the term in s denominational EISCOPAL CHURCH 1] Hy Rees oe So Morning Worship 11 a.m. Exangelistic Mig. 7:30 p.m. |i eee SS Ee eee 8-00 A. M.—Holy Communion "Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar Wednesda Pr a ad Pr Meeting 7:00 f “ RADIO STATION TV ENROLL IN FREE BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE 9:30 A. M.—Pamily Service y Frayer an se ‘UU p.m. : If you have not enrolled in our correspondence course, 190 Alay Prae ST. ANOREWS, | CAPTAIN AND MRS.’]. WILLIAM HEAVER CRLW - —_— EVERY SUNDAY. ear ae Bt. White, Viear #:98 A M-—Holy | Commasion 4; Assistant, 2nd Lieut, @. Kennedy 800 K.C. CHANNEL 7, ~ z. For Purthee tniermaton Woe tet, WER RI6 Mpatee Bt nw irerag braver |] and Sermon Good Music — Singing — True to the World Preaching Sunday 9:45 A.M. 9:30 A.M. "WELCOME ‘TO. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST ‘ é' t ia at a a 2 as { ! t ® ; , ? ¢ f : iJ Lt, a yes re ‘wt do ms Oo ESS aa he chy ee a es Besegi A a g ae - ou ae afte hee a oii El Se _ _ — _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 ——eEs 3 Million Policies a Day to Be ‘Brain's’ Speed NEW YORK (UPI)—A new com- the 65 thousand on which action must be taken daily. | The computer, which can “read”. at the rate. of 40,000 documents la minute, will go to work for Blue puter is being built that will go | Cross in the metropolitan New Truman Speechless at 75 through more than three million/ York area. health insurance contracts at least the Minneapolis Honeywell's Data- twice a day to find and handle matic plant in Boston. It is being built at | NEW YORK (AP)—The nation|know what there is to say,” he | saluted Harry S. Truman on his|said. ‘No man in my recollection ‘75th birthday Friday night, |has had a treat such as you have COMPLETE SHOW STARTS 10 P.M. TONITE — LAST It was a coast-to-coast party | given me tonight. I can’t talk) where the fast-stepping little man|politics under circumstances like} ‘from Missouri heard himself de-|this. I will always remember.” iscribed as a man who grew -téf Then he smiled as he admitted | greatness \ that he might ‘‘take a hand in | The tributes came from Demo-}1960. It’s in my blood, I can’t help \crats and Republicans, liberals|it.’’ He didn’t elaborate. ,and conservatives, the great, the x* * * Inot-great, friends, family and old| rig birthday party was marked Song, Laughter, Praise Leave th Fete | would try to evade what fate had thrust. upon him, ] knew then he was a good man. Later I thrilled to watch him grow to greatness. With every decision he grew, un-[ til to the entire world he was a towering figure.” * * x In Chicago Adlai Stevenson urged Democrats to remember) “that we will: continue to serve Row Over Coed Ends in Murder Student Kills Another at Ohio College Dorm in Scrap About Date OXFORD,: Ohio (UPID—A Miami, Ohio University student was shot and killed and another wounded early today by a third student dur- ing an argument over a coed. our nation only if we remain as The shooting took place in Reid Believe Release Near for Pilot Held by Reds FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) —Communist East Germany was believed today to be ready to re- lease an American civilian pilot it has detained for six weeks, * * * Emory A. Vaughan, 32, of Ports- mouth, Va., was arrested by the East Germans when he strayed into their territory on a flight be- tween Mannhein and Neurnberg in West Germany on, March a. * Today there were strong indica- tions Vaughan would be turned over to west probably within the next 24 hours. Australia leads the world in the production of wool. rivals. There was song and laugh- by 66 parties in cities across the CANDLE ter, and Truman himself almost! country. Sixteen of them were lost his glasses laughing at come-|jinked by closed-circuit television. dian Mort Sahl Here «in New York, House ' * * Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) When it was all over, the usual- told him “Harry, history is going| ly voluble Truman admitted he/t be kind to you. They are going was at a loss for words. ‘‘I don Ui to forget the few times that you) UZ have not taken dead aim, but have |shot from the hip. They are going K EEGO j to remember you for the great Dela AVNTIE MAME’ STARRING ROSALIN RUSSELL TECHNIRAMA® "= TECHNICOLOR® ts THEATRE things you have done.” MAT. One of the most dramatic mo- SUNDAY "; “I ments came when Eleanor Roose- \velt described the April day in |1945 when she told Vice President MARIA \Truman that President Roosevelt was dead. Of Truman she said: “The character of my friend |was proved on that terrikle .day. He was frightened—as he should |have deen. For no man had ever |beent placed so abruptly in such a seat of responsibility. “And yet there was never in ‘, a nai jhim the slightest hint that he “UNRESTRAINED, WITH | ; GREAT HEART AND Pontiac Theaters GALES OF LAUGHTER! Oakland or Sat.: “Rio Bravo,” John Wayne, | Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson, color Coming Soon: “‘Shaggy Dog,"’ by} Walt Disney. Strand Sat.-Wed.: ‘“Tempest,” Van Hef- lin, Silvano Mangano, Viveca Lind-| fors, | Thurs.-Sat.: ‘‘Operation Dames,”’ Eve Meyer; ‘‘Tank Commandos,” Wally Campo. Huron Theater land Russell. | Eagle Theater Sat.: ‘Invasion U.S.A."" Pegzie| Castle. ‘1,000 Years From Now” Ron Randell. Sun.-Tues.: ‘Sheriff of Fractured Jaw" Jane Mansfield. ‘‘Monster On the Campus” Arthur Franz Wed.-Fri.: ‘‘Rio Grande’ John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, “‘Nice Little Bank That Should Be ww ROBIN HUGHES SUNDAY SHOWS START AT 1:05 3:50 - 6:30 - 9:05 LAST TIMES TONIGHT ‘Rally Round the Flag Boys’ bbed” Tom Ewell ‘ Ro d” Tom Ewell. ‘Old Man and the Sea Waterford Drivelin Theater = | Sat.: ‘‘Torpedo Run"’ Glenn Ford 3-UNIT SHOW Cor, Williams WATERFOR DRIVE-IN THE FAMILY DRIVE “Party Girl’ Robert Taylor ‘‘Ore- gon Passage” John Ericson Sun.-Thurs.: ‘Auntie Mame” Rosiland Russell ‘‘Manhunt In The Jungle’’ Robin Hughes. | ijtals within 48 hours. Sat. May 9th “Bell Book & Can-/other hospitals in Manhattan and as i\dl@’ James Stewart, Kim Novak.|Brooklyn. It demanded rights to) Sun.-Fri.: “‘Auntie Mame’, Rosi- bargain in behalf of 900 members| perpetualty young and hopeful, as| Hall, a men’s dormitory. open to new ideas, and as eager| Dead is Roger T. Sayles, 20, of for new initiatives as faithful and/Gary, Ind, Wounded was James as fearless, as modest and as Walker, 18, a freshman from Cin- proud, above All, as human and/|Cinnati, Ohio. as free as Harry Truman.” | Police searched for another | apparently argued with Walker over a girl the two. had been More Hospitals “aoc Face Strikes eS Lucas shot Sayles and Walker. Threats at .15 Others! tempting to step on trem lea University Public Relations Di- rector Robert Howard said Lucas in New York Would) ... Bring Total to 21 Sayles, whose mother was | on campus or en route for Moth- er’s Day, was shot in the head with | : 4 » second floor room. | workers against six nonprofit hos- Rg | pitals enters its second day today Howard said Walker had a date! with union threats against 1D hast night with Sandra Epps 18. | a el a |a freshman from Greenville, Ohio. | ; _ ; {He said Miss Epps told police that The six hospitals—all privately |) cas met them at the girl's dorm| supported in contrast to city hos- when they returned from a movie. | pitals—were struck Friday morn-| Walker told police that haces ing by 2,000 members of the ister came to his room about 1:05, retail Drug Employes Union, and. im. and started an argument picket lines were set up. labout the girl. Walker said he| * * * turned from Lucas and was shot, Mayor Robert F. Wagner has jn the upper part of his shoulder. summoned all parties to a City Sayles was apparently shot when| Hall meeting this afternoon. he rushed (p the scene of the A spokesman said Friday union shooting. | members were prepared to walk out of nine other voluntary hospi- A rival teamsters union om ON Dies, 5 Unhurt telegraphed strike threats to six - AF Jets Collide insti io, SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, 8.C. | it claims in the institutions. No nd Lae | strike date was set. | airman was killed and | “ * “ five others escaped injury near : here Friday when two Air Force It was the first major hospital jet ake . strike in the city’s history. | . Supervisory personne] and vol-} One plane crashed in flames, unteers were caring for 2,500 C#*rying its navigator, Capt. Ju- patients in the struck hospitals: a T. a $2, of Miami, | Lenox Hill, Mount Sinai, Beth Is-| F¥@-, to death. The other rael and Beth David hospitals in| limped back to base, its fuse- Manhattan, Bronx Hospital, and _ severely rapes ke Brooklyn Jewish. ree RB66 twin-je recom . Volunteer workers, including) S*"® bombers were practicing | doctors’ wives, were helping out) ermaton routines at 11,500 feet. | at the struck institutions. Paper) Eyewltmesses said a wing of the > ‘ shina | Domber which crashed collided plates and cups~replaced china, “ and frozen. prepackaged dinners} With the underside of one of were used to simplify the cooking} the other bombers. | bl * * * iii Two crewmen ejected them- THEATER IN TONITE---Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. | selves as the plane caught fire | and plunged toward the ground. Capt. R. E. Woodworth of Fort Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 6:45 P. M. THE LOW-DOWN “1000 YEARS OF MAN-MONSTER! NOMINATED for 5 ACADEMY AWARDS! » % WS he, : THE SHERIFF of F is a very funny “THE COMEDY OF THE DANIEL M. ANGEL presents “INVASION U.S.A.” Also CO-ED BEAUTY CAPTIVE ARTHUR FRANZ = JOANNA MOORE ..Ju0soN PRATT ——2ND BIG HIT!— only for people who like to laugh! Bragg, Calif., the pilot, and Capt. J. F. Young of Lyon, Kan., the 0 co-pilot, parachuted to safety. FROM NOW * *& & The third plane, with a crew of three unhurt, landed at the | base but its landing gear and | underside were badly damaged. Ike Hopes to Get | Another Round Day in Her Honor. awaits you in FOR DAD, SON AND DAUGHTER Surprise’ Mam Tomorrow, by Planning an Exciting Take Her Out ‘to Dinner and Climax It With a Trip to a BUTTER TRE . +» Where Outstanding WIDE SCREEN Entertainment MAGNIFICENT TECHNICOLOR! “RIO BRAVO” IS THE BEST OUTDOOR PICTURE EVER MADE CANNOT BE COMPARED TO ANY WESTERN EVER SHOWN ON ANY SCREEN AT ANYTIME! DEAN ... RICKY WAYNE MARTIN NELSON rrr rr OV VV VVC VVV Vv VvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVv VV of Golf in Today GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — President Eisenhower counted on, the weather man to come through with a promise of more clear skies today so he could get in an- —— 18 holes of golf. The President and George E.| |Allen, a friend and neighbor, were on the links at Gettysburg ‘Coun-! try Club Friday as soon as they could get there after Eisenhow-| er’s arrival from Washington. | They toured the nine-hole layout | twice. | Eisenhower is spending the |weekend at Camp David, his rus-| |tic mountain hideaway near Thur-! |mont, Md. ~ | He drove from Washington at | midday Friday with a short de- | tour to Walter Reed Army Hos- |pital to drop in on cancer-stricken John Foster Dulles, the former secretary of state. State Beaver Take Down LANSING (®—Michigan trappers) jtook 15,607 beaver and 830 otter} |last season, the Conservation De-| | partment reports. The department | Said poor trapping conditions re- duced the harvest from last year’s! all-time récord of nearly _— Sunday! Doors Open 12:45 Feature at 1—}:05—5:20—7:30—9:35 OVERWHELMING AS THE ELEMENTS VAN HEFLIN- SILVANA MANGANO-VIVECA LINDFORS -GEOFFREY HORNE Again the producer ef “War und Peace” creates a vast stery of people living and leving— against a background ef an era’s dying .. . another dawn- ing. « TECHNICOLOR" se TECHNIRAMA® beaver and 900 otter. Starts Thurs.: “OPERATION DAMES”—“TANK COMMANDOS” DRIVE-IN THEATRE MAPLE ROAD RACTURED JAW picture made EAST OF WALLED LAKE MA 43135 CARTOON FESTIVAL LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT 9:20 YEAR! DELIGHTFUL, DAFFY AND DARING! N.Y JOURNAL-AMERICAN KENNETH cS ACTUALLY FILMED AMONG THE MEAD-MUNTERS OF THE AMAZON! JAYNe MORE - MANSFIELD » Te + - - - i be . ie Pa ‘ . Pe \ so _ s. } é 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 ELEVEN # Community Theaters js. 2issa*"**" 8s" Fund Lack Claimed (Guard Unit Poised |rsiey‘eny new stxke-cmecia| -800,000-Egg Omelet r. strike-connected ’ Thurs.-Gat.; “Wo Name on the Bullet,” | Pp ] N C ups would be met by the im-ifo Feed Huy Trout f Civie-Farmington Seouy.” lames iloreer: Dawn Ad: ff Mi : p | au ewman omes f T i| § if a call of National Guard ngry Atty, “Brchanted Iaand,” eator, Daoa| seme = are owe “Tor Missile Projects Di . rts] or lextiie Strife = itis SAN FRANCISCO (UPD — A fas niets Gitney Caraen, Lense Pub |i: “Sendo Dent enee tne eure, | pot ei to Inner 1n Shir ts ECeCVES | uenperson, Nic. (AP) — A|_ Adj. Gen. Capus Waynick said a/first-class omelet is being prepared Sun.-Tyes.t “Submarine Seahewk,”|D8¥n Addams. "| WASHINGTON (AP)— Several sf Greensboro National Guard unit/7l man military police detach-|to feed hungry trout in California's - John Bently, “Paratroop Command” | ee cee sc nanging | Tree.” color. military leaders, in secret testi-| - By EARL WILSON w 9 move into thig;ment in Greensboro has beeN) streams. Wed.-Thurs.: “Reluctant Debu . y Cooper, Maria Schell; “Manhunt in ; y, SO as poised today t j esler tante,”/the Jungle,” color, Robin Hughes. jmony made public today, com- . ike- id new vio-\placed on standby alert. x * & jor, Kay Kendall, Harrison; . “Bus ; NEW YORK — A jstrike-torn town shoul Stop.” color, Marilyn Monroe, Don Mur-| gq _ Holly Theater — |plain that their missile develop- girl at a cocktail party had been rn t the Harriet-Hender-| The strike by the Textile Work- = oN : Kert, Yul Brynmer, 2°UeY” Deborah) ont programs are not getting) 8@ying “Paul Newman is the prettiest man who has come loon Se ote ‘ ers Union of America started last A plane from Japan recently de- Vincent. Fries, Gast’ Chane noni tbncknee ne dont ns Enasey Dog.” Pred enough money in the administra-| along in s generation. Highway patrolmen, many of |Nov. 15 when contract negotiations livered 1,800,000 smelt cay which Man” John Carradine, Bruce Bennett |tion’s proposed defense budget. tar Prettiest to women; to men one of the [whom have been here since the|broke down, The mills reopened|will be used by the state’s fish Skt, “Auntie Mame,” Rosalind Rus- tae TVA now controls an area . of them — anes + most interesting. He was sitting in a back [middle of February, were pains on a — basis Feb, 16. —~ and coy ——— to supple- Forest Tuoker. square miles, = ge President Eisenhower booth at Downey’s — which he likes to out because of the calmness - ° mite tone bem snags Ge tet ONY artificial call “the rich man’s Nedicks” — in his |the situation. shirt sleeves because he had not worn a a cin oH jacket for his dinner date with me. A coatléss customer is rare nowadays, but then Newman is a rare customer. “I'm a little late,” I said. “I had thought our date was at Sardi’s.” \ -e the top of a bottle of German beer. : ed by the administration as an ' o- adequate mixture of deterrence OMMERCEL a * *® * THE BIG DRIVE-IN The officers said there was not enough money budgeted for: 1. The Nike-Zeus program, the Army’s hope for destroying ene- OPEN HELD OVER THROUGH SUNDAY! EM |my intercontinental ballistic mis- OLUN Gs mm ant) f UNION LAKE RD oe 6:45 - EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING por isiles. a WILSON Pau] grinned handsomely across e IT’S A TERRIFIC DOUBLE BARREL SHOW " lb es Air ae "bloctsatios of The way I'm dressed, Sardi’s usually won’t let me in.” SS a He expained it. “I guess it harkens back to the days of TONIGHT an 3 FEATURES tal — - «- sweat-short actors in blue jeans. But when I get up, I got _ ™ aaa % . 3. The Navy's Polaris missile-| 50 things to do. I chase around town—I got a scooter. ; “a submarine combination, which the “What’m I gonna do? Run back to the house in the ' Navy views ag a more effective} Village to change clothes to have dinner?” resale anvthine the Air Force| OBVIOUS FAVORITE has now. “Could I make you gentlemen a special dessert?” asked the waitress, to whom Paul was obviously a favorite. With Divers Give Up Hunt “las % oot slechel in it?” Paul asked. She said it had. bring me rice pudding,” he commanded. I'll for Third Fisherman ) drink with anybody after 11 o’clock or on a Sunday if they want to come with me. But not when I’m working.” ; We constantly receive calls from house- | Newman always takes a little nap in his dressing room |3y wives explaining that some magazine sales- fisherman drowned in» Munising} before going on in the -_— ts ; - Bay wes abandoned yesterday." | Tennessee Willams pisy, man or woman was at their door explaining | The bodies of two other fisher-| “Sweet Bird of Youth.” ; ; |men drowned in a Wednesday night) = He was hoping to get to some kind of contest or they give a very strong sympathy appeal urging the house- wife to purchase books or magazines. jstorm near Lake Superior were that nap now. a “It’s an absolute neces- | Divers gave up the search for} sity,” the new father said. |Clarence Desjardins, 69, of Munis-/ (He and Joanne Wood- | ing. Lig sce had pvececeres - ward had just brought bodies Harvey jardins, 36.) home their baby girl.) Clarence’s son, Lou Powell, “I wanted to come back to Broadway and I’m glad I did,” Newman went on. Your Business Ethics Board frowns on such tactics. Buy the magazines for what Gastman COLOR daring the storm upset their boat ; ; " Marion Michaels ADULT | rst - & lot of work, boy. they are worth and give charity to some ENTERTAINMENT | Anchovies are the staple food of orgot. ene . the guanay, South America’s ’chiel| “You know I~ made a local, legitimate agency. I ATE SHOW RED SKELTON guano bird. A guanay colony may; great discovery when day. I used to be a good ball player. I played ball one wa eee BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD MUSICAL TENT LIGHT OPERA ASSOC. flies go over my head. I ud CLIO, MICHIGAN on Us-10 NORTH OF FLINT couldn't hit. I had no depth NEWMAN ; aa perception. I used to be a : of the good pool player, too. It was the same with pool. No good ° 1959 MUSICAL SEASON any more. go Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Opening June Sth Thru June 13th “It suddenly came to me with immense force, ‘Newman, ! GENEVIEVE » tect ec: sce IN CAN CAN |) 20072 34 rears old! Heightened by the tact the hair line | Waldron Hotel Bldg. Phone FE 5-6148 : ions. DATE | MUSICAL _ STAR Beneath the shirt-sleeved, jacketless exterior, though, - ee JUNE 15 THRU JUNE 2 LIL ABNER | To BE ANNOUNCED | Newman is deeply analytical. “My God, five years ago if JUNE #2 THRU JUNE 11 | Dam YAN TOBE ANNOUNCED | anybody'd said I'd be working with Elia Kazan and Ten- Ry iran vetr'ie | Rowenta’, “Om 16m axnocwcen Vvceee cine i area arta | JULY b THEU JULY % GRAND OLD OPERA | TO BE ANNOUNCED | * * * | svUuLY ™ THRU AUG. | PAL JOEY 68 | paid gy a as “Th - i chat serch f h h to: vic‘. | Sabato DON AMECME Fee ee rare thee Seretel ieee, theeeti, tat eee AUG. 1) THBU AUG. 22 | SAY DARLING TO BE ANNOUNCED day your fraud will be discovered and you'll be back in the AUG. 31 THRU SEPT. 5 | OM CAPTAIN, | TO BE ANNOUNCED | dog kennel business. 1 “That’s why it’s good to work on Broadway as well as Contam wox a. se. s0!-4.50-e.00 ne , Hollywood. 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CU THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 Frank Triples Home 2 Runs in 9th Frame Ray Wins Ist in Relief x *«* * x k * Bolling, Narleski Break Their SI x * * Cincinnati Starting to Catch Up With Braves By The Associated Press It begins to look as though the Cincinnati Reds are at last get- as Tigers Rally to Beat, Kansas City, 5-4 | DETROIT #—Frank Bolling and Ray Narleski couldn't have picked better times to break out of their slumps. | Bolling had gone 19 times to bat| without a base hit and Narleski thad been pitching like he had for- gotten how. But last night at Briggs Stadium their combined performances, given a big boost by Kansas City fielding, made the Detroit Tigers a winner for the| fifth time in six tries under new) manager Jimmie Dykes. The score! was 5-4. ss i é ee | a elci . wees << ie ee ie A li RB ba AP Wirephote WINNING RUN—Tiger Frank Bolling skids into home with the winning run against Kansas City after he tripled and scored be- hind two runners in a 5-4 victory last night. A fumbled relay allowed the 2nd sacker to tally the clincher in the 9th inning rally. Larry Doby, who would have been the next batter, is shown behind Bolling. Bolling slammed a_ two-run, | ninth-inning triple that produced | the tying runs, then scored the | winning run himself when the relay from the outfield got away from cutoff man Hector Lopez. The Tigers had gone into the final inning trailing 42 as ex- tecmmate Ray Herbert had victory ‘all but tucked away with a nifty ~— Only 3 Hits for Tribe but Colavito Enough 5 ee on Jim Landis’ second home run peret singled. Then came Bolling’s e| while losing their fifth in a SOW! smash and the error by Lopez that By The Associated Press Those Cleveland Indians ar socko with Rocco. |and sinking to .500 in fourth place, sent 16,176 chilled fans home Take last night.” They matted 442 games behind. happy. * * * * * *x Dykes deserves an assist, too. Soon after he took over for the deposed Bill Norman, Dykes sat} Narleski down for a heart-to-heart just three hits at Chicago, but) Rocky Colavito had two and drove| Sullivan, a big 6-7 right-hander, in three runs, ripping a tie-break- gave up only five singles along) ing, two-run homer in the sixth with two walks while squaring his, that put away a 3-1 victory. record at 1-1 for Boston. The Red) a heart-t * * * Sox had just three hits for seven Chat about Narleski’s pitching. At It was the seventh home run of|innings, but held a 20 lead over that time the statistics showed six the year for Rocky—who was only, southpaw Billy O'Dell (1-1). They ineffective relief appearances, ‘ag three shy of a Cleveland record scored in the first on a walk, failure as a starter, no victories, | when he walloped 41 last season—| Passed ball, error and Frank Mal- four defeats and a 13.91 earned-run and he’s made them good for 11|zone’s sacrifice fly, then counted | 4verage. He didn't hit his seventh again in the fourth on a walk and = “q just asked him if he was runs, | last year, incidentally, untie June Don Buddin’s double. | worried,” Dykes related. ‘He 8, in his 41st game. Now he’s| Sullivan finally got some breath-| said he wasn’t. I told him he matched that output in half the ing room in the seventh, when’ should be.” time (21 games). Boston scored three. with Pete Narleski said the new manager The success, fourth in a row for Runnels and Jackie Jensen hitting ,,) aigngan eaey : . © told him to ‘‘forget everything that unbeaten right-hander Cal McLish solo home runs. It was Jensen's has happened up to now.” padded Cleveland's American seventh, Runnels’ second. |" «kw * League lead to three games once oy” Slayieekd Ex: more as Boston and Frank Sulli- ee : “And I did, | | shire Sil | ® plained. ‘I made up my mind I'd e : — just go out there and throw as Right - hander Dick Donovan q mer oice lhard as I could.” . (1-1) of the White Sox gave up all three of Cleveland's hits in his six , innings. getting past everybody| ull ings against the Athletics. He faced only six batters and struck Open, PGA | out half of them. His fast ball | seldom has been more effective, but Minnie Minoso and Colavito. | Minoso singled with one out in the! fourth inning, stole second and) then gave the Indians a 1-0 lead) CHICAGO (AP)—Arnold Palm-| even in his heyday with the on Rocky’s single. jer was picked Friday to win the Cleveland Indians. U.S. Open and PGA champion-| ting around to catching up with the Milwaukee Braves. The Braves have beaten a path to a pair of National League pen- nants by trampling the Reds the past two years, In 1957, Milwau- kee won 18 of its 22 games with Cincinnati. Last season it was 17 1956. And they’ve done it the hard way—beating Warren Spahn and Lew Burdette. They junked Burdette’s winning string at nine—five this seaso with a 32 victory at Milwaukee last night that gained a virtual first-place tie with the Braves. Going into today’s game—another run-in with Spahn—the Reds are second by a mere .009 percentage | | Narleski pitched only two inn- | of 22. point margin. ’ * * San Francisco also closed in, re- pjlacing Los Angeles in third, just a half-game behind the leaders, * * * Now the Reds have taken three of five decisions this season, win- ning three in a row from the Reds Halt Burdette Streak Chicago Cubs are 1% games back after a 10-inning, 3-2 victory at St. Louis. Philadelphia regained a sixth-place tie with Pittsburgh by beating the Pirates 8-1. Burdette, who had won 10 straight in Milwaukee’s County Stadium since last July, gave up four of the Reds’ seven hits and all of their runs in the first in- ning. A two-run double by Frang Robinson and a triple by Frank Thomas did the damage. x *« * The Braves had 11 hits, but didn’t break through against Braves for the first time since!by whipping the Dodgers 9-3. The Brooks Lawrence (3-1) until the umps | PRESS BOX Final rites for the Pacific Coast Conference will be held May 23-24 at Seattle. Principal order of busi- ness will be to complete arrange- ments incidental to the dissolution of the —_* * It took a playoff to decide the Cooley Lanes Senior House crown recently. Blatz beat out Look Insurance Repair in a roll- off after winding up loop play deadlocked. Ken Lewis took honors on the last night of the season hitting 190-257-275—722 for | the highest series in the alley’s eighth inning, when Ed Mathews and Frank Torre homered. Law- tence, collecting only his second complete game since blanking the Braves 1-0 last July 2, finally put \it away by danning Mathews, the |major league leader with his 10 |home runs, with two men on base} \in the ninth. * * * Southpaw Johnny Antonelli, who SP> eM’stri ss Oc 0100); j . = Los Angeles sep ti. able Silky Sullivan shared toP Herbert p 3000 Bolling % 4112/'°S for a 64 in the second round for) Pie, Ceancrum | Hes ia0 Philsdelphia 1062485) 3..~« (Honors Friday &s Hollywood Park Meet» 2000 a 137 total. Goalby was at the,tTed Kroll ...........ccccecueee 1 Pittsburgh 1@ . 12 3 2 [opened its summer race meeting. | Narlesk’ p 0000 Same figure with rounds of 69-68, | Poe ° Maes J St. Louis a | Fleet Nasrullah captured the Totals 31474 Totals 33574! Jacobs started the second round Mike Seushek oe YESTERDAY'S RESULTS a—Flied out for Mossi in 7th; b—|_ - . |Bob Rosbur Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 3, night day's feature, the $20,000 Premier — out ouritese in 9th; c—Ran|With a 5-under-par 31 on the front) Pete rr pom Sapo eee Ben Francisco 9 Loe Angeles een night Handicap, with Terrang second for Berberet in tn. ges 001 ooo4{nine. But his game, cooled a bit/San Leonard Philadelphia & Pittsburgh 1, night tnd Seaneen third in the field of pa meseari’ 6 Leger ® 100 = — under the continual threat of rain|Jotin McMullia "” ceasad Cane a me | ROC skanses City 25-11, ‘rott ri. DP— and he settled for a 36 coming in.|Don Jenuery ' m- . : ‘ossi, ridges an sborne kan- 5 Nip nn IER Bare pen rege en Ben IT * * + Sasee rar cocaterTudtle- (2-2) ve. 8, Jones a). four-month layoff and won the co-| "jk "= ica” HR—Berberet. sB—| Jacobs recalled that he had|Eadie sDrever -+ 7O0—-168 G2) ‘vs. Jackson (64). regs of the sunny afternoon —|Loper. SP—Cerv. 8 ng, /only $100 in his pocket in 1957 and wime Diets 00 eos Philadelphia ot, Pittsburgh. | j2:%8 p.m.—| the $7,500 Roy Campanella Purse!rerbert, (L. 14:3) 813 7 5 2 5|when that was gone he would heve/ ie Oe asi te a aby silent: waits —and did it in customary sensa- Mossi wou 2) 634 3 2 3 had to give up the golf tour. But Temmie Veech . 70-74—-144 Cineinnati at Miigae 2. 1:30 p.m. tional stretch running style. | WP-Mossi. U—Umant, Berry. Hono-|in Gardenia there was a emallisS one boo. ee Loe Angelesat Bay Francisco. 1:30 pm.) Waiting to greet Silky, the hand- “Me™ Flaherty) 7720. A184 |tournament worth $700 to the Win-/Dick Mayer -........ 080-0 Be Mg Ph im at Lage owl 2 noon some golden chestnut, was Campy) FRIDAY’S HOME RUNS ner, Tommy won it and that was a "ao gg oe say MOND SCH j r , j B : a em ae himself in the winner's circle as) ™7, uy ameiueg Free the stake he needed to stay on Fret, Nawtin Bree eS places. p ——— the crowd of 31,500 gave horse Runnels (2), Jensefi (7), Red Sox: Cok the tour, Burt WeRver os. .cce sense eens. 73-72—143 Pittsbu: E : mm. avito (7), d ; Landis . 3 so Ned JONSON cue eenerateecenes 73—145 Only games scheduled. and man a tremendous ovation. Berberet @), Tiere, a oe meri) Via wen i Steady money winner|*s8,Jomnson “ old professional from Whittier,|the disappointments he suffered Calif., posted rounds of 66-67 over | in the Masters and Houston Open. \the 6,640-yard par 72 Twin Hills) At the Masters a triple bégey ;|Country Club course yesterday | Six and two missed three- foot |and was in fine position for his| putts ‘cost him dearly. At Houston \first win of the 1959 Professional|/he just missed a tie after holding |Golf Assn, tour, the 54-hole lead. | x * * But Palmer was charging like But his task wasn’t an easy one. |@ champion in his effort to catch Veeck Elected Chisox Prexy CHICAGO — The executive structure of the Chicago White Sox underwent a major change yester- day with the election of Bill Veeck, majority stock holder, as president. Chuck Comiskey, who owns 46 per cent of the club, was named executive vice president. Hank Greenberg was named vice * Beene | president. Kobs Directs U. S. Nine EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPI) —Michigan State baseball coach John Kobs will direct the United States team in the Pan Ameri- can Games™Aug. 27-Sept. 7 in Chicago, MSU officials said yes- terday. ‘Tops Own Javelin Mark | COLLEGE STATION; ~ Tex. \(AP) — Bruce Parker of Texas |hurled the javelin 226 feet, 1'2 |inches Friday to crack his own record of two years standing ‘and headline the Southwest Confer- ence track and field meet, - - AP Wirephote OLD SELF — Ray Narleski looked his old self as a relief artist’ for the, Ist time since joining the Tigers last night when he replaced Don Mossi -and retired all six batters to face him—three. on strikes. It was his lst victory here after four“ setbacks. The deputies were greeted by these posters on the home of 71- \year-old Manal Arechega: “Welcome, Dodgers, but don't ‘take our home.”’ ‘We don’t care if Mr. (Dodger President Walter) O'Malley gets this land. All we ask is a fair price.”’ Arechega told newsmen his home was condemned for $10,500, but claimed it was worth $17,000. The mayor’s office said the home was condemned years ago, before the Dodgers came to town. Miss Faulk Leader at Southern Pines SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. (AP) —Mary Lena Faulk of Thomas- ville, Ga., held a one-stroke ‘lead today as the field of the first Southern Pines Invitation Golf Tournament started the second round, The former US. Amateur champ blazed around the 6,424 yard Mid Pines course with a 68, four under par, as play’ in the tournament women’s 54-hole opened yesterday, The leaders: Mary Lena Faulk Joyce Ziske mith ee eee eee Murle MacKenzie Peggy Kirk Bell x-Ann Stranahan Betsy Raw)s = ee ix-Nancy Phillips ' Wanda Sanchez aan |Mary Ann Reynolds SYRA cuss NY _R aay ati . -¥.—Rudy Stitch, 145% Louisville, - outpointed Gas Ortega. 146%, Mexiealo, Mexico, 10. 7 BE a ye Scholz, 163, 173, Naly, 10. . » e 4 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1059 _THIRTEEN ; ] . a , Claims Batters ‘Cream’ 9 of 10 are y ISSes eC | Williams Says Pitchers 5 ‘ t Indians on Top BOSTON @ ~ Ted Williams, ‘The cameras do a great job ot baseball’s keenest student of such' showing the pitcher and hitter,” matters, has some advice for Ted said. “There is no argument pitchers—beware the inside toss, {about where the pitch went. y niy S x* * * ; “The pitch away from the batter , “Pitchers should watch games proves the safest in the book. ‘ J cloely on gehen Cae * * * old Boston bat-master today; “gure the real good hitter can of Single Point after a Fenway Park workout. !protect against the outside pitch. St me Ty te ed te Chiefs, FC Stage Hot them.” aa me : “That's the pitch he’ll hit for Fight, Decided by a Sidlined since late March due | onjy 9 single, At most he might Disqualification to a neck and shoulder ailment, / set 5 double on it. ae -| the a American “But there is no home run on By H. GUY MOATS ree apetgted dts m pro- = — ALUMNI FIELD, Siete ue TE gram expected to return him to “T don’t care whether it is a D, Sagin fast ball or a curve, even the was a rather familiar pattern that action Tuesday. ‘ batter will pull the inside - |developed here last night in the “The ‘Sate: tes wiih le O02 SIGHTS ON “500"’—Don Edmunds, who was rookie of the year {annual Saginaw Valley Conference the bh grog alae is the re tina. -_=* among the drivers at the Indianapolis Speedway in 1957, has his | track and field championships. one that dills them nine out of 10/" «The good hitter will murder it sights set on this month's ‘500’ classic. He will be driving the x* * * times,” Ted elaborated. and that’s the reason many pitch- a aa of Birmingham. Qualifying begins May 16th for | A ee Son Bee et ie * ap * a ers aren't around at the end of ay race. , squad en ve been ing along ” too much chance at the crown, but iaveriably the pitchers have| Sr *, ceused, Williams pa’ . + came within 3-10ths of one point an argument against it. Now I/ «gay what am I giving out this * of squaring the total with the win- know I'm right. Nine out of 10/information for? I'm, a hitter. mon S e 0 rv ning Flint Central Indians. The times the batter creams the inside |7po50 pitchers should find out Js Flint club compiled 56 points to pitch.” things for themselves. Se a a ee ie Williams explained that while | “I hope they keep pitching me ’ ee Northern was 3rd with 37; Arthur) = FLYING CHIEFS — On thejr way to a 1-2 AP Wirephote | 16 was recuperating het watched | inside forever. They won't though Hill “7 pear cp Me ged Cen-| finish in last night's high-hurdles event at the half-step at this final barrier. At far left is | baseball closely on TV. because they are afraid.” te a 1- Saginaw! Saginaw Valley Conference meet in Saginaw, Gene Slachta of Arthur Hill who was 4th. Chiets . are (left) Alan-Howze and Andy Terry of PCH. missed the SVC title by 3-l0ths of a point, Flint Pontiac grabbed an early lead | Howze beat Terry to the tape, after trailing a Central being the winner. e . Don Edmonds, who took rookie'an additional 40 horsepower en-| in-field events, when Bill Prit- of the year honors in the Indias- gine. ry aoe rarer age were ~ } j peedw ud t « shot derry Bush r i. or will wena Gar ecana ane Ge ver iy dee Rath. | #h. Fred Brooks won the high : 3 Special owned by the Braund cor- man who finished Sth inthe race. | #™P. wi lute Wille Robin: orsemen Ul rise in namie ee enact. arr ae ele irmingham Finley shared ' Drake m 50 Pete racer will be one of six cars "The car has, been completely| four-way the for fist inthe vauit | “A # ws Paes? iipp Rites Raa gt Bee te in the field of 61 which will have ‘Cbuilt with a change in steering and that time the Valley “ ‘ iKasno 3b {O68 Aarsater | 4918 Demeter ot 3 Siete B sit é and a change in motors,” said/ competitors began to take mo- | ROME ®—Victory of the U.S.| Hugh Wiley of Towson, Md.,; Wiley owns the Syearold Pala- Robinson tb 2112 Tore ib 313} Benes MH 90 te 3343 owner Walter R. Braund of Bir-| tice of the Chiefs. horsemen in the Grand Prix of} who rode Nautical, the last |mino who was sired by Muchacho he's 3>-it ee $32 Suet ; Redcar, ss 1333 - . mingham, ‘it has been kept iN PCH hung doggedly to its lead Nations event at the Rome Horse | American horse, in a faultless (de Oro out of Lulu. lSechaiten ss site bea th a ; Waener 0040 jour warehouse in Beil Flower, gown to the mile run. Show took everyone by surprise, ride to give his team the vic- The Americans sent three rid- \2¥rence p 3078 bifantila $336 modem’ HY Landi $333 - in ring | California.” Then the roof caved in. including the Americans. _ tory last night, was equally exu- ere ever the hurdles in fauiiless Pisarro > 9208 ere apna Sates mene | Last year Edmonds drove the) the mile was next to the last| ‘Think of it, I can hardly be-| berant. style in the Jumpoff after having | Totals #2 12, reels rit} | e—Walked for McCardell im hi McKay Special but in the qualify- . vent. PCH had a small lead over|leve it,” enthused Bert De Ne-| “Nauteal was simply wonder-| tied the Italians in the regular |for Adcock in TDi ww RD Pisare an Angelet cons 98 08 Sag Brokenb Alma ing trials he hit the wall st Fiint Central. |methy, coach of the American ful,” he said happily. “I could) competition. in 9th. (Sen Fi mei, Pee 138 mph. x« *« tk lteam today. “I was sure we would hardly see the obstacles in that _ Stein) Milweehee .............. pn 1 Ansees Mil Man Prancisce 27-12. “We are fortunate to have a = Pontiac's Joe Anderson was dis- 40 well — but not first place. darkness, but he, cleared all the Wiliam Kear ede wen Se ae W*ERerceans” and Larter’ Antone’, ALMA (UPI) — Two streaks *"ver like Edmonds in the car, qualified on the back stretch, for That's more than I expected.” hurdles perfectly.” Morris of New Canaan, Conn, en\ efpnast’, temple and, Rebpeon: "Lesas- (edgar presses i rat were broken here yesterday aa And we are hoping for the best in what judges ruled was contact with _ Sinjon, and Wiley traveled’ the Miwestee oleate: Ter, Davenont _, Crpetee Alma took a 32 win over the Uni. 8 SuMtye triele mext week- jancther runner. He was a close . ‘ van) course without penalty points, | Tigmas. MR — Mathews, Torre. 6— Larter, E's xeon versity of Detroit baseball team. end, said Braund. ra at the re gree, too, tei New Publinx Team All City «x * * o . ras, ER BB 80 McDevitt a Lp F : 362 ; through the ¥ disqualification ‘‘axe,” in ssueeee Alma stopped its own seven- 4,1. (De Car gets through the VSO" final event, the 880-relay where| . : Frank Chapot of Wallpack, N.J.,|biviewe a eb $ YE RTE waite iii game losing streak to the Titans <*" will rive IM chiets were 2nd, back of Fllnt the fourth member of the Ameri |Paerro (Covington). WP Secery. Dine, over the past four seasons and jraces in Detroit and Milwaukee, | / \herm 7 of | qa In C ion un a lean team, was disqualified when |awrence ag es ee Crawford, Smith. T4: poe ~ halted Detroit's 1l-game win. jmeoeenne ee | Had Anderson placed as he fin- ° his mount, Diamant, twice balked Dertich. SO A CLEVELAND cmICAGo ee oe See ee ee ea la the oR gmoney ished, Chiefs would have emerged| io mechs cs on euch tama were ab rb bi ab ch bi Piersall 35%" Lance ot “SY - j wi ! r victory. ote hare patesin a i top. Chiefs came back in the! pn all-Pontiac six-man team will! Bada was Pontiac city champion! Cvinted pabag Halleas bed nine Aitbumn ef $933 » 3 $3 fiibone £338 Bem Sch The winning run came in the right to compete in the famous final test, the 880-telay with 4 represent Bald Mountain Golf Club in 1957 and runnerup in the State faults. coe © site Zane » © 3333 ee SS itt bottom of the ninth when Alma’s race Memorial Day. 2nd place, to go with their 2nd in this season in the Michigan Pub- Publinx tournament last a The Italians and Américans each ‘ite ts v itit meee Sigurd as ieee Smith rt 3038 Mike Mulligan got a single to short | the medley. . linx Golf League. at Pontiac Country Club while De- had e black marks in the jones 3b 3000 Mzer'ski 2 4010 Wena 000 Aparicic ss ee ; One of the night’s greatest fin-| Wi - in the ci ight black m. Tes’ G.a'd'en M $111 Grost ss 3 } 9 .MeLish » 3388 Deneve r) o left a with the bases loaded. was the terrific anchor bat.| Kem Wilson, head pro at Bald | ‘tt hag — in ular competition, which had been eer p 333i ad ba P= ge +} 43 ta ine ny vith Oe cence! Teen-Ager Faces |i\tctween Pet's Bob Richards| Mounian, hax reentered e squad ("A710 Ewan the State Pubs/WO® by the allne six of the Farah 3400 SEB t 83 om HE : = ~ , : ; _in the MPA competition this. eight years. ay) First baseman Bill Klenk was Veteran Finalist ) and Vikings Edwards. Edwards alt « awavel linx crown for the past three Before the D $$$: Tetajs 31333 Totals p-type had to hit a 50.8 quarter to shake; Y°*r jormidable y ars, Iceberg is a former Michi- spectacular victory peeee out Donovan the big man at bat for Alma, mak- \off the flying Chict, in a record| selfing talent includes Paul |¥° Dablien -chann and Smith|t?@ Americans had failed to win &) tetas #18188 Totals = 33.163 out fer mew » = ing the only home run of the con- BIRMINGHAM, Ala. W) — Teen-|9-30.4 for the : | Bada, Glenn Valance, Dick De- the Gate on last individual fitle in 10 days) _ s—Sstruck for a i Ohi Gia not i weet } test and a single. ager Judy Eller eliminated Fran-|oe Richards mere V bogey igen Witt, Dick Robertson, Stan Sav pe ifinals last while the German and: Italian Piilaceipbe the Smite ee Ee mht nt ne a oe nes sae Mad Mettie, |-es Rich, Bainbridge, Ga., 1-up in Brooks and Jim Pritchett. Brooks,| 88° aad Joe Burgdort. | . aes bevemen teams each had won three E Bencnee, POA = Sg Wess 5 Meld: Martin.” é aie oa ae tom nl ea 19 holes Friday and reached the pil) Ratcliff, Richards and Jim| Bald Mountian, which will com-| Bald Meentain—Psul Bade, Gienn Val- piiaarge ie ete we. menbniien: a 12-2 season total Alma’s Rod De Pda Beoes . * Pritchett comprised the 88) quar-|pete in the Red Division, and sivage, Joe Buredort **° Stitch Wants to Fight “nt. Anderson, Maserostt. |nenovan cl > 8 SS PS Y lieved 8 Golf >. ‘tet. Sylvan Glen will clash tomorrow, syivan Glen—Mike Andonian, Ron . » | Skinner, SB—Asburn. Conley. ew 338 8 oung reli a Miss Eller, 18, of Nashville, Tenn, * *& *& at Bald Mountain in the league Rothbarth, Pete Baker, Veicho Juhola | Anybody That's Ranked’ *-**= . on 00 ‘gs Ga)" i ee ee 8 a oor bape: hg 00S against Miss Polly Riley, Fort’ Two records were set, a 9.8 hun-|opener for each squad. Both Bald'gtech’ Dick “preaca,” Tem Blevene la-contey (Ww, 14) . Teg MG—Ttabachi” Paparelia, Range, Hurley. ) or the win, pushing the/Worth, Tex., five times winner of dred in a preliminary by FC’s|Mountain and Sylvan ‘Glen were, Welly émith : | ,SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)—Rudy Parra gos mee season record to 13-7. the Southern, in Saturday’s 36-hole pon Watkins and Flint Northern's! {dle last Sunday when the MPGA|,,Merer’s—Bob MeMasters, Bill Curtis,/Stitch, the heavy-hitting hero, 'Giel -.....-e.s 8 BOSTON TIMORE championship round the 6.254- : Charlie Barker, Sammy Laine : he id “ |@emith © he sesces ari rhb | pionship over | relay team, with a 2:30.4|campaign officially got under way. WHITE DEVIBION _ {Said today would fight “‘any- 7. . “. 4hht ee yard Vestavia Country Club clocking that wiped out a 2:315| The remainder of tomorrow's eceeriee Rey lecbegg, Dew Mepse.' Doe’ ee ae foe rh ee ae "a 13} : weenie mark made a year ago by a Pon-|schedule sends Bob O'Ling to/{/,E7ch Se! Pomante, Tex Eulison, eae Gate Ft Aiea, Maisons 38 ; HH rt Hi , : tiac quartet. Rochester and Brae Burn to Glen- Burn—Ronnie Nicho ; . CHICAGO s?. Lous uw 63108 ¢ 1 Vv hurst in the White Division and terkcr, Jona Lock, Bob Brans, Ty Caplin, | Stitch, 2%-year-old Church e ebrhbi oy yam ere seee eek sees alley Track Summary Outstanding performances [Bod Chapman from Louisville, Ky., had the wiry|7,Tayir % 3008 Bias'ame 2 ) —- SS ts ety were turned in by PCH's shot. |‘inds Sunnybrook at River Bank in) poy ontink—walt N Joe Boskay, gn 1033 st 30s 8 sullivan p 4020 Mirands os 301 Shotput — Pritchett (PCH): Brown) putters, all three of whom had |‘P¢ Red Division. Morey’s in the Ray Cane, Jim Mct-aughiin, George Ortega bloody and reeling ener Seem e108 ct o at |Maure’ (AH). $2 feet 6 fn Red circuit and Jdyl Wyld tn the) Tart wrie—Joo Peak, vet! Priest, Doug, {est 10 rounds in their welter- Banks, s H : : j Totate at £2! mes : ; better than 50 feet and finished P yt wis » Dos weight scrap last night rab‘ 1p into for Pete wal—1é-weg . | 1-2-4, Bill Prichett’s 52 feet ¢14- White loop are not scheduled ‘>| wave. Sch wope, Briegal P . x shee Wane - $8 0 sn gun beuled ~ Sa Beabo (PC). Davison (PC), Kotaly {BCC!:| tmcher was tops. All five polnt- morrow, . ; . eit & SBemih gece 3 eh Reaeees Sean, FS Sane ” | makers in the event were over Several Pontiac area golfers ‘Rangers Trim Bruins LA, Seattle Want Skaters iyovter ¢ $343 grees oo 8 abd. Mabon aR)‘ Rckaly (BCc);| © feet are sprinkled on the rosters of | ANTWERP, Belgium (AP) —| SEATILE @®-It is the turn of Resmane 138 ret \Stephens (8), 21 feet, 1 inch ’ the 10-team, two-division league. ’ ' r i ) tYabloadks 1¢ | Chiets’ Fred Brooks was the| > Mike Anteclen [The New York Rangers deteated|the West Coast to be host to the : p tose High jump—Breote (PCH); Wilson meet’s only ble winner. Fred} Among _ National Skating Chambion- ef (PC); Robinsen ); S-way the Burke won the hgh’junp end’ the low! 20d Ron Rothbarth, Rylvan Glen; the Boston Bruins 8-4 Friday night) pee Les les ond t a'std 3° Totes 281 (BCC), Kimbrell end Careea (PCH), B.| Wally smith, Sunnybrook; Char- |in the final game of the Belgian/*"'Ps Ange | gan for Derk tm Sth; b—Walked Mauro and Rouchey (AH), 8-11 |hurdles, ran a leg on the 880, lie Barker, Morey’s, and Roy |tour of the two National Hockey| Seattle are bidding for the 1960) in 8th; for. 8. 4 h hurdlee—Howse (PCH); Terry and medley relay teams for a/ , Rochester, in addition to |League teams. ~ event, Howard D. Herbert of/#@:_d—Ran for Leng in ab; for (PCH): Willfamson (PC); Slachta (AH); 12-point total. Allan Howze and ceberg, er, to . Moorestown, Nw., said Friday t yt out for Rybowski (BCC), 15.6 and 18.7 (Terry) | Terry s a fast field the Bald Mountain unit. ana Cie _ 4 meen “a - Pontiac: P.| . : ; : Eg ORoreuern cof” Bite SPE A, im the high sticks, by Snishing No Scholership Limit West Berlin Booters — Sauthcin"E* ati at is’ Does ts a ’ ° olarsni mi + +, Grammaa ledte-rergcWaznine op: rex my; Pair breezed down the obstacle Baseball’s Top 10 _ P Wallop Detroit, 7-1 Cae” Heaingame. ow 1 , ©: ; cliff path, were almost a dead LLEGE STATION, Tex. ® eckson. fs prelim) wwe PN)s 100 wet Fee. 98 12 ish. Brooks’ win over Arthur Hills’ Deeding Batsmen (Based on 50 at dais)| The faculty committee of the DETROIT (UPI) ~ The West r te = |Joe Mason was another thriller. AMERICAN LEAGUE | Southwest itp Detlin all-star soccer team gave CW, $1. 0 -yard = (ist sect.) Predreichsen | west Conference opened a select t d a 7-1 trounc-|Biarioek © .....-: { 2 ; oi sae An ph rand Sri Bere Most every PCH runner bettered Player, Clebd G AB R Ht Pet. | spring meeting Friday with a rec- Detroit squad a trounc- er 8 ss (Fe). settersen, PCR); MeDougal (aH); | is —— a * For Oh 36 303, OMmendation from athletic direc- cs night in an exhibition won L + eee 1 i ; Maurice Jolinson and John Jef-|Wnie’ Boss 047 S@ (6 30 3q 108 and football coaches that there) ©, Raduleki gave Tee tet Os Bult ANY. focum (Pee), |ferson, each with a 2nd in their\Maisne. Boe. 7.001 @ 17 Ta a aa athletic echol-!, 0 early lead, but the Garman . Pilates ih? Brees (Fei; a3” 7’ '| sections of the 880, were 2:06 and Woodie. Ri. an 2 # : is 321 Tie farther lndicuted Gent pro-|team came back fast to make it Teacher Is Dog Tired — heer OR Lew herdieemfixeshe (POR): Masen|*O2-> &@ sixtling finishes, ' tunnels, Bos. |. 21: 0 13. 26 325 posed limit on the number of ath- vee Lg Sue an ape DENVER (®-—Arden Hartman, \(AH); Morrison (PC); M@ure (AH);| This was the 3rd year in suc-| HOME RUNS ‘letes that could be signed in a year e squa’ con- an elementary school teacher, says - ’ SPITTIN’ IMAGE — Barney [He (PCH), 20.0 cession that Chiefs had missed the) Kuiebrew, Wash. 8; Jensen. Bos. Col- nad failed. tinue its two-week U.S. exhibition! hi; “Summer job is a lot harder'f NEW ‘S9 WAGONS | $20-yard—Pea (PN); Watkins (Fc); coveted Valley track crown by one! uit” yosi’ an ees. tour in Chicago Sunday with a than grading papers. He is racing Berlinger, Jr., wears his foot- . ball jersey lacing on track shoes i at Pennsylvania, where his father | ig rup—mu (ARh; Milum (PC):| starred in the same sports in the Lewis we: Stevens, (AH); Niergarth 1930’ Berlinger PM); 4 pra piers of next fall’s | 90-yard reley—Plint N football team. oP Arthur Hill; Saginaw, Quinn Talks With Hemus Phillies Trying to Trade PITTSBURGH (AP) .— The base- ball world is buzzing with Phila- delphia Phillies’ trade talk. General Manager John Quinn of yho is making an ex- “4 til E 5 ii = 4 id i a3 a half point, decided by a dis-| IHL to Study Expansion final wash RUNS BATTED IN ' : Cav £0. 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Says Hoover: “When the Japaneselwhich broke the back of atomic|"' mg fre a oes armas pes to pelos) tiation, ea se section ne aan books|,,Ma@Y 1, 1936—Hoover flew to/bombs hit Pearl Harbor, we in|spying in this country. po sone ey = pot “what jheld the job under five Presidents are the bé . hies of great A acl arene poms a the FBI placed into i Nad Ke wens bury dave a the . ' ‘ . Hoover recalls, ‘‘Atam about retirement?) " AMS land a dozen attorneys general, |icans, operation previously prepared By JACK AD man of his day, who had been|plans for guarding the nation’s in-|bomb secrets had been stolen by WASHINGTON (AP) — .|Democrat and Republiean. = = boasting that he planned to rush comuet weend Russia tion’s No. 1 alse Sil on pr Atty. Gen. Williams P. Rogers} At the office, he maintains con- Hoover's office in Washington and wring tora sumuatel ss rom eee ee =a important milestone Sunday — 35|laugher off a question about a/stant personal’ touch with every jkill him. the challenge—working around the|We had to find him. We did—a eventful years as of the FBI,|possible Hoover retirement. |thing of importance that is going) ,.1 remember that day well,”|clock to do their job, This wasichemist in Philadelphia, Harry and the longest tenute for a fed- * * jon at the moment, There “A ®/says Hoover. “We in the FBI had|typical of their loyalty to duty.” |Gold. This meant that one of our eral agency head in the country’s! who would succeed Hoover if he| Standing rule sony Pi — yu a deep feeling of satisfaction in x *& * most important cases had been history. should retire? One rarely hears|" c wants to see as only '0\finding Karpis. He was a badly| And finally, May 22, 1950, That|solved.” ' But there is every evidence that talk about a successor, but two|“** wented fugitive. His arrest helped|was the day that Harry Gold,| Gold, who pleaded guilty to an a -— 7 John Edgar Hoover has the same/names are mentioned occasional. 1 asked Hoover what kind ofjup defeat the criminal gangs of|master Soviet atomic spy, con-'espionage charge, is now serving, Glenn @. Griffis drive and zest for his job thatily: Cly@e A. Tolson, the asgociate|Walities @ young man of today |that day.” fessed his activities after being’a 30-year prison term. _ should have to make a success of Ce RL TE, Be EE Gy UP OE eat? ¢ Rie So one AR Poe : § a pss 8 (Re, i ¥ 2 Hoover is the FBI. And on May 10, when he celebrates the 35th Sparks- Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-584 24-Hour Ambulance Service marked his wonder boy era back director who has worked at Hoov- /$20U in the roaring twenties er's side for 31 years; and Ed |@" important job. He said: That era had its start when|ward A. Tamm, who was assistant) “Most important, to my mind, at Hoover, just 29, was placed injto Hoover for 20 years before ac-|is humility—to remember that he *: charge of a discredited, scandal-|cepting a federal district judge-jis not trying to build his own | © ridden organization of politica)/ship in the District of Columbia. {reputation but is serving his fellow} —- hacks whose staff reputedly in-| A bachelor, Hoover, lives in a|™an, Many careers are wrecked|” ° . De cluded some ex-convicts. It is his-;modest home in a fashionable|When individuals forget the role|,- tory now—the story of how he Washington neighborhood with his|°f service and follow their own) ® .° cleaned out the bureau with ajtwo Cairn terriers — G-Boy and| Personal desires, : whether for ae stern, hand and went ahead to|Tucker—and raises roses in his|;Money, social position, prestige, |' make it one of the world’s most | leisure hours. etc. In our society today, the renowned and most respected in-} | * * * greatest opportunities are those of vestigative agencies. | He: believes in keeping fit, Just —— m ; » *® * junder 6 feet, he watches his diet] e Hoover, who passed his 64thiand keeps his weight at 175] “Next is integrity—that is, being | birthday last Jan, 1, has no|pounds. Weather permitting, he|@ man of your word. If you say|” thought of retiring. ldaily dismisses his car a mile|°M¢ thing and do something else|~ ~ A few days ago he told me:/short of his office in the Justice Ee Sie Faecatin cece oe Bye hes ~ “Old age will have to run mighty|department building and strides oe =— fast ee eich up with me.”’ the last lap at a gait that fre-|¢Ts. Stand for what you think is|« SS The FBI director serves at the|quently winds companions, right, regardless of criticism, | : SS “Also, there is hard work. Over) ll eh Ee *S ST ot: ha eae Se as 1, a oe : 8g, i a as etary r SE ke oe For An Emergency... 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Bloomfield Hills 3 complete ra This is the finding in a partial | * ma | information a interim report released this week | : Member F.D.I.C. , City ote by Michigan's Advisory Commit. | © ¢ YY . tee on Civil Rights. |e , 4 " Charlies E. Wilson, committee | ¢ rw Ailey Sines Ge ent ye | NA as ichairman, said he thought the re-| See EE oe ROH & as » ER knelt ie esti bie ree re ages | ee , orth ) a eP REOOE RANT ee —— Prag iport ‘shows there has Leen some | : ee : AT significant progress in Michigan} in the matter of civil rights. . | “Progress has not been as = 5 OPEN SUNDAY aN : 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. on the JACK PAAR SHOW cy. te the order of their| S. Saginaw Street (Formerly Lion Store) PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AT REAR = “But it seems apparent that the seeds of tolerance and fair play R nd Play Your Favorite Songs — foresssons:"empiesment ot” Ne have been sown.” groes in white-collar and super- IN MINUTES visory jobs, and attitudes of police | WITHOUT LESSONS and other officials toward minor- ity groups. | A footnote added ‘‘marked| breakthroughs are taking place in| resort accommodations and super- ie visory employment areas.” [eae (fea The report found no evidence of| = : school segregation and little or no! discrimination in colleges and uni- | Big 16” Backyard versities, B AR B 5 * * bed = Made exclu- The state fair employment prac- sll “I tices com mission was reported G RI LL and other hardwoods. ‘very helpful’’ in the field of dis- criminati t. | rimination in employmen * Chrome : “ Legs bit ety * Adjust- Reports on housing and in civil | rights conditions in counties were | to be added at the July 10 meet- -! ) able Grid 5 LB. 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On clear days the tall buildings in Your Neighbor’s House Fillmores Build High on a Windy Hill By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Do you know that from a cer- tain hilltop east of Oxford you can see Detroit's tallest build ings? That is, if it's a clear day When we went to photograph the Jerry Fillmore house, the sky was cloudy For about seven or eight years the Fillmores have owned 130 acres in the Grampion Hills They planted Christmas trees on the land as a hobby. But always + Ceramic Tile Can Be Applied to Any Surface Ceramic tile can be applied di- rectly to any masonry fnish, such as cement block or brick on exterior walls. However, if the tile is to be applied to any other type of exterior surface, a moisture membrane should be used — gen- erally a polyethylene or felt sheet. Meta! lath is then applied over they intended to build on the highest spot. They knew just what they wanted in a hilltop house. It had to grow naturally out of the ground, not look as if it were just a bump on top of the hill They took their ideas to Harvid Zigmanth, a young architect who went along with them al! the way. Don LaCross and Tim Tits worth of Goodrich did the build ing At the rear the house looks tow and rambling. On the front it has expanses of glass. On that side you can see the two levels. A combination of buff brick, aqua plastic panels and satura! color cedar is used for the exterior. The Flilimores put a protective sealer coat on the wood but hope it will weather te a soft silvery gray. The entire living area is aqua Carpeting. walls, ceiling and sheer draperies are aqua, each varying a trifle in shade. The Detroit, some fortySdd miles away, are visible. Whatever the weather, the scene is an ever- The ceiling beams are Douglas fir, stained a charcoal shade. No effort has been made to hide the angle irons and bolts that join the horizontal and vertical beams. These were just painted over. There are two walls of windows in the living room. On the third wall there is a buff brick fireplace with a raised hearth. A black cushion covers this to make a coz™ spot on which to toast toes and to dream. In the center of this living area the stairs go down to the lower level which is the same size as the upper one. A wrought iron railing is a safety feature around the top. Treads are oak An oak paneled wal] on the kitchen side ties in the two levels. Over the stairwell) there's 2 skylight. Against the wrought iron rail ing in the living room there's a sofa upholstered in change ONTIAC PRESS : —™ me 2 Mi Me re % Z 4 ; a? we sed ne is Me TS gs Se 8 3 ft ey ne HILLTOP HOUSE — The Jerry Fillmore house in the Grampion Hills, east of Oxford, was planned to look as if it grew out of the hilltop. Buff brick and red cedar are used for the extérior. Under the windows there are panels of turquoise plastic. At present the family lives entirely on the upper level. There is space on the lower patio. Beyond the fireplace is a walnut chest. Surprisingly enough, a little Victorian walnut chair is not at all out of place in this modern house. It is upholstered in tar- quoise velvet. Brass accent notes come from the trio of lights in the stairwell, the pull-down light fixture in the dining room and the sunburst clock over the fireplace. In the dining room a grouping of Van Gogh prints on one wall determines the color scheme. In them you see the aqua the Fillmores have used, plus the sunny yellow always associated with Van Gogh. The dining room table is black metal with a glass top. Black chairs have aqua cov- ers. There are brass knobs on the black buffet. One wall of this reom is stained cedar. While anyone working in the kitchen can see into the living room and be part of a conversa- tion, this room is not open. In “other words, the mechanics of meal preparation are hidden from the living area. Turquoise swinging doors close this room off from the front hall. It is a long harrow room. Walls and all cabinets are tur- quoise. Cgunter tops are white. The floor is black. The Fill- mores are both pleased and annoyed with their kitchen. Mrs. Fillmore loves having the washer-iryer right at hand to use any time. But she is not sold on a black floor. Oh, well vou can't always be right. rest of the lower level will be finished as work rooms and— eventually —twe more _bed- rooms and another bath. Upstairs, the two bedrooms are at the end of a long corri- dor. The bath is at the back of the house, the bedrooms at the front. Blue tile and white paper with a blue and silver design set the color scheme for the bathroom. Little shutters are used at the one window in place of curtains. The rug is purple. CLOSET CHESTS Seventeen-month-o.d Leslie has nursery rhyme paper on one wall of her room. The other walls are turquoise. Behind the turquoise louvered doors of her closet there is hanging space as well as built-in chests. White fleor-length draperies eover the three big windows. Leslie's crib is white. She has a miniature Boston rocker in one corner. Getting away from all tur- quoise, the Fillmores decided on amethyst for their bedroom. Walls are done in a pale shade with rug and ‘bedspread a little darker. Some of the throw pillows om ‘the bed are deep purple. Over the bed the Fillmores mounted ‘two sliding door cup- boards. On top of them they placed decorative pieces of china. Inside they keep books. The Fillmores love their hill- iop home. Mr. Fillmore doesn't mind commuting’ to Detroit level for two more bedrooms and a bath, as well as a family room and work rooms. Harold Zigmanth of Detroit designed the house. Don LaCross/and Tim Titsworth of Goodrich did the building. the membrane to receive the ce- ment bed for the tile. Ceramic tile, with its lifetime qualities and intenance : gether and acts as insulation. of basket chairs are placed near foot of the stairs is a family visits. Some day they ponularity ae an exterice surfacing| White when it comes from the a large square walnut lamp _reom with a second fireplace. little lake down Stairs connect the upper and lower levels of the of the family room can be seen down below. The Salad | factory, it can be painted any table. Behind this unit of furni- This has glass doors for casy hill where there is now a house. The wrought iron railings are repeated as oak treads have been finished in a natural shade. The ceiling is also the roof. It is made of wood fibres bonded to- 4 color, . OPEN PLAN — This view shows the open plan of the living able turquoise. In front of it is a marble coffee table. A pair ture is the door to the outside Pontiac Press Photes by Eddie Vanderworp is the kitchen with the paneled oak walk extending only part way FAMILY TRIO — Mr. and Mrs. Jerry BETWEEN THE LEVELS — These broad oak a protective and decorative feature around the eects diaieatiertgh nomenmennennomed + REP LS OOD LID E ee — DEM "a nae 2 ao Fillmore and their small daughter, Leslie, pose for the Press photographer in the living a entire stairwell on the upper level. Just a portion can be seen. The sheer draperies that can be pulled across all the windows are aqua. The rug js turquoise. Tables and a low chest area, The sofa is backed up to the wrought iron railing of the stair- up, The dining room is at the right. Exposed beams and posts are _ room of their new home. Behind them is the side window wall _ in this room are walnut, is well. You Can see the window over the stairs. the stairwell painted charcoal. All walls except the oak paneling are turquoise. with a door opening onte the patio. In the background the carport : ’ x ‘s { a YS es. lh Se oe SS ee ea ee oo MAY 9, 1959 : = 'Same Story as Before | | ) . oge ° Outdoor Lounging Area Keep Paper Tight rreDw, | ey Peiore Tall Doors Cut || Small Home Air Conditioned |Build Closet [s' Wood Patio Deck |. tn wing an sac sind, roughly , : important that the abrasive paper MOOTE Inc a eee eee ee . ' By Unit in Basement Window ° Do you want a lounging area t tha ie , inc. ot Wer War 1, reports the Una Hf t Bill ; Und St away from your house for after.|be stretched tightly acrgss the pad Electrical Contractor States Savings and Loan League, ed Ing | 5 = er alrs noon entertaining? Here's a simple| This is especially vital in using an The League noted that the risé line, orbital sander, in which the pad State and City Licensed was roughly the same at that ex. . Vplan. 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If six inches of mineral|packing and apply. this very important equipment. A |wool is installed in the ceiling and) You'll find an array of colors “Tru-Bilt” blocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of al] , For those who shudder at the|/proper roof drainage system will three inches or more in the walls, and patterns in housewares sec-| standard specifications. ’ thought of arduous buffing, try one|add to the value of your house. |most summer heat will be kept out/tions of stores to meet your They are made, using $ of the new liquid paste waxes now x naturally. An added benefit is that needs. New to the line this UALITY TESTED the very best and newest equipment ... on the market. It applies and butts . . winter heat will be retained. = spring are four _fashion-styled caver” UN oa nae Saute anced more easily than standard paste Special Adhesives The Battle Creek manufacturer Prints and a solid beige which are the Very Best cracked walls... use Tru-Bilt and be R K waxes. Occesional waxing with a says his system is especially well in — with current decorating | safe! solvent-type cleaning wax will rei( W. rk Ti suited for houses with hot-water ‘rends. move surface grime and replace ut 0 ’ ime heating, which do not have heating TRU-BIL BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. the top layer of wax. ducts that can be converted to sum- ipe is a quality material 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 ‘i Clay pipe y Home builders have found timer cooling. Air circulation alsc|— its performance is guaranteed Preparing New Brush plywood or hardboard underlay-|keeps basements dry. \for 75 years. Near Telegroph and Orchard Loke Rds. ments for resilient floor coverings | ——————————-- RON OY OE LR Te PMG MEL OEE OE SS ED EO CELIO Ook RTE : mr naan server: : There’s Something work the best when they are glued and ‘? floor joists. This prevents future | or split ends. Further. 100r squeaks and eliminates the ‘ s Higa rawan omens oor || NEW Today in JUDAH LAKE ESTATES 3 d 4 BE it. This removes loose bristles Tecommended by the manufacturer ' an which are found in the best of of the material to be glued. Half the number of nails can be saved, ‘ ey ote hi > % ny ie Be etary got % ee” t- . FEATURING — er eemate, when, fastening dr EE ees } wall to wall studs if the adhesive Rp , Soe eet we Fes snatmwee sede Dep | BUY A GIANT HOME | especialy made for wallboard is as \ Baye ‘hes - STOVE & OVEN 8 LARGE ROOMS used. a Complete With Lot Conventional Mortgage 1200 Sq. Pr. of Living Ares © 1% Bethe faces with a calking gun,. * PANELED DINING ROOM MODEL AT ¢ Face Brick’ S Lew Taxes | used only every 16 inches to hold the pane] firmly in place while the | # CARPETING AND MANY 2345 Watkins Lake Rd. glue sets. This saves not “only the OTHERS 12-8 Daily, 10-8 Sat. and Sun. commsT® $12,990 | | labor time needed for driving nails. | 1| $540 Down, $88 per Month | }/2Ut also the costly labor involved . in hiding the nails and nail holes. " Even exterior siding which dou- W. W. ROSS HOMES, Inc. | fight outs Clinton. River Ra. to $0 [ibles as sheathing can be glued into| nae eh meee Caen te The fewer nails driven! 1941 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-0591 Model OR 3-8021 |] MODEL PHONE RE 2-1622 ws! = poe * PRES. SR SP See the Completely New “FAIRWOOD” NOW... RAINBOW LAKE WATERFORD’S NEWEST RESIDENTIAL AREA Adjoining Westridge of Waterford eprenmeneyia: 8 ~ A Be ae PT gna SE OR: : WELL PLANNED ‘m™ ” : V.A. F.H.A. i aan Visit Us Before the 7 t BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOMES | Crowd on May 15 $ pe *A] O Ye in ais - b MODERATE PRICE RANGE! = ‘YOU'LL WANT TO SEE 1 | |) Aken eeeno IN | MOVES YOU IN ' ea 3 and 4 Bedroom | ; FEATURE OF THIS Not $1 More to Pay | Not $1 More to Pay SS pty. as Brick Homes i : raeanneae 48'x24' S79 ree, | S78 ree This Home Located On Olympicc Parkway, Complete with Lot, $22,900 ONLY 2 BLOCKS to BOTH MONTH MONTH . ; . PUBLIC and PAROCHIAL Beautifully Designed, Custom Built RANCH HOME Includes: Includes: | Vi e PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, 4 = INSURANCE, TAXES INSURANCE, TAXES MODELS OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 P.M. 3 Miles North of Pontiac on Joslyn Road DLORAH BUILDING CO. FE 29122 This Home Located On Olympic Parkway, Complete with Lot, $23,300 East off Airport Road, north of Williams Lake Road, on Olympic Parkway F. W. HELTMAN auivoer OR 3-941] HELTMAN and PAULY Exclusive Devejopers of Rainbow. Lake p THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 SEVENTEEN Complete Remodeling Service! Simple Design ' DO If NOW! REMODEL © ADDITIONS © NEW KITCHENS not too pretty, but lay up easily, FORMICA ALTERATIONS REC, ROOMS Cut or a gives a : pine would brick, ty to keep the NOthing. Down — FHA - 6 Yrs. to Pay! SAVE NOW! SPECIAL PRICES! Cuts Cabin-Cost ALUMINUM. SIDING | | round stones. They're too hafd to WE BUILD CUSTOM HOMES | Summer homes need ‘not be elab- SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS — FHA. FINANCING o U - , orate, lumber association housing se ready-mix mortar or mix “All Work by Qualified Craftsmen” ‘experts pointed out. Some can be yon ots with one part portland FOR FREE ESTIMATE, CALL : ; |built that are adequate for as little cement to three parts sand. PAJARES 5 : as $1,000, especially if the family Cement - lime mortar consists of WAYNE HALL AND WILLIAM POWELL FREE ESTIMATES — LICENSED UL 2-4120 can do most of the work. OR 3-88 A simple A-frame design using lumber available at the neighbor- {hood lumber yard is proving most O | O'B ° ~~ popular. The frame may be made ™ \of 2x6 Douglas fir, fastened at the n y rien Heating [peek by bolts and anchored at the ° icorners to the platform. in PONTIAC | fi) The floor of the summer home lean be inexpensive 2x6 fir laid Oo lon a solid foundation and this may ers ibe extended in front of the cabin oO |}to form a sun deck. The exposed \decking should have a slight spac- — to General Motors Employees iz to allow water to run off. =|" PERMANENT FIREPLACE — Packaged units of fireplace s The roof and walls of the A- | hardware (A) simplify the building chore. Locate fireplace (B) in | frame style summer home are | shady area. Position 4o that prevailing winds blow smoke away C0 Hea Sse Lome oe ae | SO. Adds Later Costs Q Sere Sa “°*|Handy Man-Chet Will |, ty sum,rtich my be im Let us build you a substantially, well designed custom home to fit your needs, your budget, and your lot—aend still cost no more, LET US: 1—Quote you a price on your plan, | or a plan designed for you. Don’t Forget—the Only Heating Dealer That Gives The triangle shaped ends of the . ° new home by eliminating roof | 2—Help you with the financing. OLDEN RED $eauars ome can be eatiely of cs i RELISH Outdoor Fireplace |euters ena dowespout wil have! $20 yaianepiee ions wi \fir frames. No partitions are re- to be spent sooner or later to add_ anshi d free quired inside, but curtained areas them. The cheapest time to install | . good workmanship and worry ) ‘may separate sleeping areas at| If you do a good deal of cooking; You can, of course, design your|rain gutters and downspout is [mc dealings. 0 BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY inight which permits opening up out of doors, a permanent fireplace|own unit. Figure on a working | when the house is built, says the! bs s ‘the home into one large room dur-| might well be a good investment./height for your grill somewhere|Roof Drainage Manufacturing In- CKS B = Bildors Authorized Oakland County Distributor jing the day. | Portable units do a fine job, of; between 25 and 32 inches. Below | stitute. ros. 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 The 2x6s can be 18 feet rel but a permanent installa-|the grill is the firebox. If you're) Why a roof drainage system? 5 FE 2-2951 which will allow an 18-foot wide 8 e | e floor, The 2x6 frames can be (door entertainment for those of|ashbox below that. Separate them to see Spaced about four feet apart, and|us not blessed with patios. jwith a grate. structure of the home. During |the house can be as.long as desifed| Location is- important in your! If you plan a large fireplace, heavy rains water pours off the ,within the price limit of the family.|planning. Unlike the portable units,!complete with chimney, you will/¢#ves onto the ground; large pools | Jalou CHAIN LINK the outdoor fireplace can't be'have to put in a foundation that/0t water often collect, seep through | . moved, care. . ment. Dali ) ¥ jextends below the frost line. A/' ven if this rain water does not? The Perfect Porch or Breezeway Enclosure rousn Kemover Since you'll be running in and lightweight fireplace can be built and 00D | out with supplies, determine on a right on top of a “floating” slab—|amage basement contents, it sets] For Added Living Space & Summer Comfort | tf C t direct and easy-totravel route to|one that will rise and fall with frost|UP Conditions which may rot out) oO FENCES ISN | 1Or Varpels the kitchen. Place the fireplace |heaving without cracking. ae 3 5 DISCOUNT jwith an eye toward drainage! A floating concrete slab should|/" *ddtition, water on the; nail polish remover on rugs and| Since this is where your guests reinforced with mesh or steel rods, (20% Prized plants, causes em] Cyt to Size—You Can Assemble in 5 Minutes Installed carpets can be disastrous to some|Will congregate, leave plenty of Dig down about four inches before areca Se SNES SH Using Only a Screwdriver of the new synthetic fibers now in/Toom for them and for working. pouring the slab. If drainage is riving or departing guests. fF ...— —e —— Te ed me, accing fo. theNeom| Pick shaded cool tH You for ig deser and ‘Hi el Pememen Tum Eur ewe el AWE SBECIAL SAVE [Institute of Rug Cleaning. can, but not one that’s directly difference with layers of cinders mark of the well-dressed home. | ' | Unfortunately, NIRC scientists|below low-hanging tree limbs that! or gravel. Be sure ypur builder installs them} 4 Thick—Pre-Hung Aluminum Storm & Screen Doors ‘say, many housewives assume that|Mmight get scorched, or from which} The slab should be two-to-six|°™ YOUr new home. Schlegel Wool Pile Weather Sealed ' F.H.A. TERMS it is the logical thing to use for/bu@s can drop in the food. inches wider all around than the a ne vnail polish spills only to find that) The fireplace opening should face dimensions of the fireplace. Better ||t’s Sound Economy Ready for Insta in One Easy Step e it leaves holes in their rugs. Some |into the prevailing wind, not away yet, allow a foot or two in front $ 50 tex—oll Free Estimates paint thinners have the same/from it. This will help the fire for standing room. Every building authority admits 29 rdwere included ~,, effect. To be safe, they say, neither|to burn properly as well as pro-| For fireplaces that are heavy or that it is sound economy for a) |should be used on any rug or car-|tect you from smoke. ae ae ee er ee ee ee CASH & CARRY . ‘pet. METAL PARTS —grill, grate, provide the..slab with concrete|home at the start. Research- NORTHWEST FENCE | A simple, inexpensive remedy|jeven an oven—can be purchased walls — footings — extending down |ers point out that (1) rock woo! | Aluminum Windows of All Types—Sliding Glass Doors is amyl acetate which can be ob- | separately. \beyond the frost line on all four|insulation pays for itself in lower A Id Alt Al m Co FE 8-0018 tained at any drug store. It should) Most manufacturers and dealers sides. This may be to a depth of heating costs, (2) adequate wiring rnoid- ex uminu s , jbe applied to the stain a fewjare happy to provide you with a foot or more. costs less when the builder installs MICHIGAN BRANCH idrops at a time and, after several|plans and diagrams of fireplaces) NEW BRICKS are relatively ex-|it, and (3) summer air conditioning] 5445 Dixie Hwy. Phone ORlande 3-6074 Waterferd 4152 WOODSTOCK ‘minutes, blotted up with clean|that you can build, using. those |pensive: used bricks are cheap but|saves money in clothes cleaning Open Seturdey 8-4 Open Evenings ‘til 6 ‘white tissues or terry cloth. readymade cooking units. ‘need cleaning. Concrete blocks are ‘bills. at all you get for only...] "2097 ‘ y >’ ONLY $64 PER MO. Includes Principal, Inter., Taxes and Insur. MOVES YOU IN! SEWERS — WATER — PAVING ALL PAID BY BUILDER SHOPPING — TRANSPORTATION — SCHOOLS — CHURCHES ; 10 MINUTES FROM PONTIAC. CITY HALL Models Open @ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER eM. beth ne e BRICK FACE @3 BEDROOMS @ NEARLY or ) : eee be eae < 900 SQ. FT. © FREE CARPETING IN LIVING ROOM, - _ “stamcey__ $ DINING ROOM, HALL © LARGE PICTURE WINDOW @ TILE onffas |; fe] v IN BATHROOM © LARGE CLOSETS © FORCED AIR HEAT ST SATOwIN ¢ FORMICA KITCHEN COUNTER: @ ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS FE 5.9001 Spotlight Building Co. 263 w.couumsia =———_—_—PONTIAC | . ” = .: ) 2. ~~ = 3 a Cs TE AO ite ™. Ah. er Be Bk J Ia he, & > i ee 7 > . EIGHTEEN —_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 . BRICK RANCH =~ Spe) (Compound Keeps HOME — 223294 |Concrete in Shape 1370 Sq. Ft. Brick Ranch Home with full 11. Block Basement and a Large Two-Car Plastered Garage. joying your friends and family concrete, There is a new flexible —ALL THIS FOR $19,950 ON YOUR LOT— Model Shown by Appointment _E.J. DUNLAP “FE 81198 FE 5-7471 o Ne Dewa Payment «36 Months te Pey o First Peyment in july iis Lh RRR RE RRR RRRSRERERAL Ua sR RRB BRR eRe WPT CEE E Res ss SPACE QUEEN — This is a companion home Pentiae Press Phote be to the Space King and is offered in the same sub- inum windows. There are paved streets and With safety in fish pools and division near Lotus Lake, with privileges on the storm sewers in the area. Prices of these homes lake and on a beach lot. Like the Space King, start at $10,990. The house is open for inspection this house has full fiberglas insulation and alum- daily. ’ NO MONEY DOWN AND UP TO =e | 36 MONTHS TO PAY! ON BRAND NEW To apply it, all you need is a I ae A DH: F , | With the vapor barrier | . a Start Basement Room sae Ect ote eet at least one staple every six \can then be painted with rubber With Insulation eet seb heen oe nora at unbroken insulation and vapor | If lime deposits from hard water, CABINET SPECIALTIES 4880 W. HURON ST. Custom Kitchens and Vanities =, ° WAT ey | Beauty is only skin deep, And a; goes scudding across it in a cold | barrier seal. have discolored your sink | BUILT TO oe HOME | basement dressed up as a recrea-| draft. After insulation has been in-\Memove them with water softener, P —— HEATE ition room may underscore this| Fortunately. loss of heat, drafts|stalled, wall paneling or gypsum rinsing thoroughly. | NATURAL WOOD — PREFINISHED — OR OF FORMICA We Specialize in Formica Counter Tops CONNECTED TO A point. and chill walls can be eliminated|board can be nailed to the walls. DETROIT EDISON LINE Careful planning, tasteful deco|with insulation which can be in-| 4 further advantage of insulating) LAKEWOOD VILLAGE ration and fine furniture will bei stalled by the home owner. | basement walls is that it reduces] CHOICE BUILDING SITES THIS_IS NOT FHA unless the room is warm OR AFFECT YOUR MORTGAGE = ee is ter|. Mineral wool batts three inches|dampness. Even when walls have} 4... $2850 1 $7200 Formica Laminating of Cabinets—furniture—or Any Sudfece } ng in thick should be stapled between! been waterproofed, moisture often You can now buy s brand new Electric months. | Model Homes Available FREE ESTIMATES OR 3-0600 Water Heater for no money down | : . standard 2 x 4 studs fixed to the|/condenses on them when warm air oon. agg Highland Ré. (M-80) = Se Se ee © Heating engineers point out that) rete or cinderblock wall from| touches the cold concrete or cinder-' ‘ on 9, Detroit Edison line. This is NOT “[ beat always flows toward a cold floor to ceili block | A Cole & Easlick Development your present mortgage. re are no gim- space. In a basement, heat flows S AL : eee mic Bests, ‘var ‘oltiog dows, Belasce fa'36, |} to the coldest level of the concrete| months or cinder block wall—usually at the| WHY NOT ORDER YOURS NOW! frost line two or three feet below) As Low As $4 per Month grade. This means rapid loss of} Complete REMODELING and REPAIR SERVICE heat, constantly cold walls and convection drafts FHA Financing Available EAMES & BROWN, Ine. | » cold walls and can bo danger 55 East Pike St. FE 3-7195 cold alr ts tes “e @e for your money With aG&M i Garage Cw age * 2 . , ee é % Me ere. a 2 ¥; og ar. oe 4 ie +” alte so ot vr * i as atlas me ‘ "batt P ee " a ~ é : a ; yee" . : : «the E Today's GREATEST Home Values! : The Sensational Space King---ONLY : addition to your it f You haven’t seen a value like this in ages! ine ——aae '§ property. This amazing Space King has building ex- $ Be tM s BB 5 we « SPECIAL BONUS perts from all over Michigan scratching their DOWN Many Styles and Sizes to Select from heads and sharpening their pencils, AND NO ; Plus Costs \ 12 MONTHS VACATION | WONDER! | soe a lle aad | 7 shade This exciting new home gives you a huge fam- NO MONEY DOWN | ie residents si this ee ily room — private living room — three bed- Over 1502 square feet n are automatica 5 5 YEARS T0 PAY - rey teh stage | fooms—seporate dining room—Va baths of Hiving areat full fiberglas insulation—large walk-in closets beautiful Lotus Lake. veieaaibeie —perimeter heating—75’ x 150’ lots—AND priceg ot only a | 9 beach privileges on beautiful Lotus Lake—it’s r the biggest home for your money—and that’s what you want—Buy it today! OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL ON YOU AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. NO OBLIGATION. 30 YEAR FHA TERMS See these fantastic values today at: 6220 WILLIAMS LAKE RD. Guaranteed Satisfaction FREE ESTIMATES Open Sunday 12 to 4 Open 1 to 9 P.M. Daily Ph. ORlando 3-0001 Other homes in the de- $ velopment are priced 10,990 OPERATORS ON The Fantastic Space Queen DUTY 24 HRS. A DAY Over 1,000 square feet, PLUS attached garage and full basement ° 3 DELUXE FEATURES: 3 bedrooms, huge 21’ farm-style < a —@ ATTICS © ROOFING © KITCHENS kitchen, fully insulated, mahogany cabinets and doors, $ riced ot Only =f. . maran ot @GARAGES © ADDITIONS ® SIDING 75’x150’ lots, perimeter heating, storm sewers, alumi- 13.990 AMS Canraoao [| sh‘ “tame™ _] @ RECREATION ROOMS ® PORCHES num sliding windows, beach privileges on beautiful $290 Down Plus Costs = pontiac 30-Year FHA Terms m5? . motor © CONCRETE WORK Lotus Lake. 3 3 y = B08. e _ Protdly Built By: : z is *. ig) : . s ima. CO aS SS ae ee ae ee a ee eS See a ee a a a em ee re ee mY eres. (me? A . order of business. Be sure they are DENTS IN FURNITURE. Wet °' they itched toward the open into ‘with warm water, Rol] brown pa-| a ing 1 Apply First Aid Resist Spring Fever, |per, soak in warm water and lay the leader or downspout and do not sag. Clean them thoroughly on House the masonry between the ground! and house woodwork should be ex- amined for signs of smal] tunnels. If the tunnels are there it’s a sure sign that termites are at work. These are some of the spring chores necessary to mainaining a safe and sound home. And these spring . activities, although they can't hold a candle to golfing or fishing, may be more rewarding in the long run in terms of maney saved and a safe and sound home. Flatter Yourself With House Colors Is your setting right for you?) There is no additional expense | involved in choosing colors for your home decor, which are flat- tering to your type and personality, Nowadays women wear the colors in their home as proudly as they wear their clothes. For a blonde, a good combination) is found in pale blue walls with | variations of red to pale pink in) the furnishings. A brunette might} do well to choose a purplish blue for her basic background with) russet and chartreuse accents. | * TORE are Th } 4 oy ONE-HALF MILLION . Oe MACHINE’ WOVEN PLYWOOD PANELS | » Place Your Fence Now and 60 Ditferent Colors and Textures to Choose From... . - See Us First _ Enj_y It All Summer Long! B...IN STOCK FOR Home owners prefer PANEL WEAVE Fence because it's so IMMEDIATE ar lia it adds a lot of looks and value to your DELIVERY F. J. POOLE CO. HARDWARE—LUMBER—BLDG. SUPPLIES 151 Oakland Ave. FE 4-1604 BOICE BUILDERS’ SUPPLY @ Block @ Concrete @ Brick 545 8. Telegraph Rd. . FE 56186 Te KKK KKK KKK KKK 7 MIRACLE HOME IN THE PLAYGROUND OF THE LAKES or a * — dent. Apply “= (not) and cover with a wire mesh or hot) iron until] moisture evaporates. | tented gutter guards Repeat if dents do not disappear.) : | DEEP FURNITURE SCRATCH-|SEPTIC TANK ES. Remove loose splinters. Work} If your house sewer system is stain into crack with fine brush.|connected to a septic tank, the Stain darkens ‘with time so use ajtank should be inspected to see stain slightly lighter than surround-|if a cleaning is necessary. Con- for the ing wood. With a fine brush fill the |trary to popular belief all solid} tor Your Personality.” scratch with white shellac, being|matter flowing into the tank is not careful not to allow shellac to over-/transformed into a liquid state. ‘lap edges of scratch. Some temains as sludge and when| Keep Putty Handy the depth of this is equal to one Cheice of Colers 1.95 | “concazTe WASTE BURNERS .......$19.95 LARGE SELECTION OF OUTDOOR FIREPLACE UNITS Trellis—Peragolas—Bird Baths—Lawn Ornaments Patio Furniture—Picket Fencing—Red Wood Flower Boxes 17° Sizes & Widths your name 1728 SQ. FT. SPLIT LEVEL WE TAKE TRADE-INS ROGER A. AUTHIER CO. | When wood is used for trusses, half the total height of the tank, it] It's a good idea to keep a wad 8 Rooms, 112 Baths, 3 Bedrooms..................$15,500 open a7e Mighlond Read (M-59) at T Road el tiresiec amit ee Bat Wn we a i 9 Rooms, 1/2 Baths, 4 Bedrooms.................. 15,700 ™ eee ee 34825 J pound than steel. | smeneh on the list for springtime | ginning to crumble away from a 9 Rooms, 1/2 Baths, 5 Bedrooms............... ... 15,900 ee a = meme) PO window sash, you can remedy it | mites. The termite worker, who | does the real damage can’t stand | exposure fo light and is there- | fore hard to catch at work, On the other hand, the termite re- | productive, often mistaken for a flying ant, will be seen flying FEATURES INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA COST @ 92x130-Ft. Lot, Paved Street @ 23'4"x11'4" Family Room @ 23'4"x11'4” Living Room @ Tile Features @ Ges Heat @ Oak Floors @ Formica Kitchen @ Paved Driveway @ Schools and Nearby $700 DOWN PAYMENT — FHA TERMS OPTIONAL GARAGE AND F IREPLACE DIRECTIONS—Northwestern Hwy. R. on Orchard Lake Rd. L. on W. Maple. R. on Haggerty Rd. to Pontiac Trail. L. % Mile to Model at once by filling the space with fresh putty. SEE US FIRST for Land Contracts—Real Estate— | Bb, Insurance—lnvestments— HOR OR OO Ok ok OO ok a a oe og OK _ Mom in ovarms on warm 1 DAWSON & WATSON MULTI-LAKES REALTY This doesn’t mean the house is ree, ph, See pews MODEL MA 4-1029 MA 4-1578 PM" infested, but it does indicate that RECREATION ROOMS FOUNDATIONS ATTIC ROOMS ADDITIONS @ PIERS Bathrooms @ Kitchens Plastering ® Roofing SIDING @ GUTTERS Violations Corrected PORCHES Built, Screened, Enclosed or Converted to a Year-Round Room with Jalousies. ALTERATIONS ALL WORK GUARANTEED FHA Terms—5 to 7 Years to Pay ! | | | | ML =sCVETS! GET THIS BIG 1528 SQ. FOOT HOME Rea (Attractive financing for civilians also available) BE NEW ip Wordedil Willowbrook! FACE BRICK, 3 BEDROOMS, 1/2 BATHS LARGE FAMILY KITCHEN, WITH SLIDING WINDOW WALL, BUILT-IN G.£. OVEN and RANGE, Master Bath with VANITY Tremendous Value! You MUST See Our Fabulous 4-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOMES at only $17,950 FE 4.2575 Call Daily ‘til 9 P.M. Sunday | to 4 P. M. Reverse Charges from Toll Areas bttebcl willowbrook village Personalized Service From The Builder and Developer PHONE ‘DI 1-1500 * ee Te eee ee we Gs Te Oe ee pS SS OS age rs ae ee hanTWENTY . oc >. 4. Ae, f,. >... 7oe.. eee > 42. Sac Ae At Fee Mins & . se we. oes eh | *. 2 ae ee. ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 a_i ian | 2 gee of i de i ie seneerta Care Prevents Mower Harm = CA...then Power lawn mower accidents "| add Modern \showed a sharp decline in mowing . er mishaps last summer as compared | Air Conditioning witn previous —. Whether this means an even er mowing) (BB when you wish season is at hand depends on the! ——— } operator. | Robert E. Schuler, a sales man-; ager for Lawn Boy, explains it! this way: Dowagiac furnaces are rug- gedly built (Protected by a Lifetime Warranty) and de- signed for the addition of air conditioning when fur- nace is installed or later. Call us for estimate most important single factor con- sidered by designers and engi-| neers. In addition, the industry in general is succeeding in educating} the consumer in proper, efficient) and safe use of their power. mow-) ers * * * | By knowing his power mower, the home gardener understands | the ‘‘do’s” and “don'ts” of oper- | y | ation. Engineers suggest home | BRYA gardeners: Read the operator’s instruction |manual completely. | Examine the power mower for jowagiac Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor safety and operating instructions) printed on the housing or shroud.) 351 N. Pappock ST. Alsp, keep fuel in a safe place) “The* operational safety is the) ¢ CLAMPS — Clamps are the handy man’s best friend when he tackles gluing jobs. Begin your collection with “C’ clamps. _———_—_—_ Prefabricated Windows Aid Novice Handyman a WHEN YOU HEAT Gas and never smoke while fueling! Time,was when the man of the the mower. |house was a_ sidewalk superin- » * * |tendent. But no more. When starting a mower, make | Now he can build that enclosed sure your foot is placed firmly | porch Mother wants, with the aid on the top of the housing so that |of a friend and new window and when the starter-rope is pulled, | wall components. the mower remains stationary. | After that there are other little When mowing keep in step be- | jobs around the house to do so hind the mower. But don’t step he can earn his diploma as a too closely to the rear of the | master do-it-yourselfer. if the entire porch is to be, enclosed with windows, the units, are simply nailed together in rows. | These new units bring porch en-; closures and other remodeling projects within the skills of the | do-it-yourselfer by tliminating the need for rough framing. | They are available in six sizes 48 inches wide. There is one component 32 inches wide. All fit housing. * * *x | A yard free of loose articles, | stones and debris cuts down on damage to the mower and inju-! ‘ries from flying gbjects. A final warning: Never attempt) iservice or remove any object from) the power mower while it's run-| ning, Turn it off. | And disconnect the sparkplug) wire. you're really wth The best in modern fuels deserves the best. in modern equipment Play safe, Be sure. HEATING EQUIPMENT ‘Has Practical Uses Many families have discovered that an old-fashioned Dutch-style door has many advantages. Among the most important of these is that the top half of the door can be opened for ventilation while the bottom half stays closed to keep children and pets inside. Dutch-style doors of ponderosa pine are available in stock frorn building material dealers, or can \be made by the home handyman from a stock panel door sawed in half. Otto A. Trzos 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor Eves. and Sun. FE 2-0278 Call MA 6-6247 The unit consists of windows of ponderosa pine, factory joined with enough framing members to make a complete, load-bearing wall section. All the handy man has to do is nai] the unit to a floor plate, or directly to the porch floor, and to a ceiling header. into the regular 16-inch stud system that is typical of frame | construction. = i Windows themselves range in| sizes from picture windows six feet! high to “privacy” windows 30 inches high. Pick Wall Colors Before Any Other Safe Plumbing Attractive Dutch Door | Is Vital to | , It’s all very well to mix colors 7 in decorating your room. How-| Nation's Health |i 2eccrating your room. | How: lthree colors are enough. Choose Scientific treatment of raw water | . ‘for domestic use has become colors for walls and floor coverings | very important and very essential | st. because there are the big-| \function in American cities, but|/Sest areas of color. such treatment can be rendered| __ x * ineffective by improper piping con-| Light painted walls always con- | | nections anywhere along the pip-'trast well with dark floor cover- | |ing system, the Bureau points out. ings. Your third color can be! | Every plumbing fixture in a bright for accent, and sparingly | home or other type of building is| used. | |\the end of the water supply and| x e& |\the beginning of the sewage or) Off white walls and stark white | waste system. lceiling might have a room’ with| Because many dangerous germs dark-stained polished floors, and| 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 Call Us for All Your CONCRETE NEEDS CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS Concrete Pipe—Sand—Gravel—Mortar—Brick Building and Mason Supplies CATSMAN COMPANY 339 S$. Paddock St. FE 2-0283 ‘live and thrive in polluted water,'two or three warm-hued Oriental | it is vital to the protection of health|rugs. The rose and _ turquoise ‘that there be no opportuniy for showing in the rugs could inspire’ waste water to intermingle with the use of these colors in hangings pure water as it comes from the and upholstery, mains. Innocent appearing cross- con- nections between the domestic | water supply lines and the waste | lines can be potentially danger- ' ous. It ts for this reason that the Foil the Kids? | | Keep children from locking! themselves in the bathroom or} other rooms with a cleverly de- Preity moter taco important, /signed rubber shield made out of | am — an old inner tube. Cut a strip of | Making safe plumbing installa-| rubber from the tube long enough tions is the business of the plumb-/to stretch from knob to knob. It ing contractor who holds a city OF) will cover the latch and keep the state license which certifies that|/door from clicking shut. Cut a hole} vise plumbing installations. can be fitted over both knobs. he is qualified to make and super-|in each end of the strip so that i Ist Subdivision Sold Out— PRICED FROM °14,000 @ GARBAGE DISPOSAL @ PAVED STREETS @ CITY SEWER G WATER @ DROP VESTIBULE @ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS @ LOW TAXES @ SPACIOUS CLOSETS @ CITY SIDEWALKS @ 60-FT. OR LARGER LOTS @ PAVED SIDE DRIVE @ CERAMIC TILE @ SLIDING GLASS DOORS @ ALUMINUM WINDOWS @ LARGE FAMILY KITCHEN Vets ROCHESTER MEADOWS FACE BRICK 3-BEDROOM HOME WITH FULL BASEMENT Qn SUBDIVISION OPEN ‘NOW The 3-Bedroom Ranch style home of face brick with full base- ment is the most wanted home in the country! Proof again! } Our first subdivision has been sold completely! However, we have acquired land for a second subdivission right adjacent to the first, -in the lovely village of Rochester. Located in rolling hills with good schools, roads, parks, lakes, recreation and shipping facilities all nearby. See it this weekend. MOVES FHA $QQ “a +250 | IN Plus Cost Lecation ts Convenient to ‘General Motors | 5 Chrysler Missile white ‘iimeeaes a | WALTON Oshlond | eo) ge) WiAbe . Of REAL ESTATE ROCHESTER | @liilas if +. 56€0 DIXIE HIGHWAY g WATERFORD ees ROCHESTER ¥ Phone OL 1-8401 S Built b AUBURN (4-$9) *| UTHA—» uut by ROVAL : OAK DOREEN Builders | ae oe eee eee ee ee ee ee ee eS ae a ee ee en eee eer Moe ne ry a yeee on tS a a ON Condition of Roof Can Downgrade Your House to a roof: some of the things that can happen house with an old, shabby terial, exposing the house and its contents to costly water damage from deluging rains following the gale. 3. Fire can start in flammable roofing material, especially ‘when it has been dried for years by the sun. Sparks from a dirty or de- fective chimney or nearby bonfire or a flaming brand from a neigh- boring house on fire are threats. 4. Last, but far from least, a shabby, worn roof can kill a sale, * x &: 2. A severe windstorm can rip now. If it’s getting along in years, |f off the old, weakened roofing ma- give some thought to calling in a roofing contractor for an esti- mate on a new roof. Consider asphalt shingles in a color your family will like because they are fire resistant. A strip of asphalt roll roofing keeps rain and snow off ireplace logs stored in the open. So give your roof an‘ inspection SEE NEW HOMES IN Goodrich Farms Subdivision Off Sashabaw Rd., Drayten Pisins WILSHIRE CONST. CO. LI 9-4474 NOW... for Far Less... f, WOOO OWS ASN y| | i / Including Cement Aluminum Siding AOS = VE! ADDITION S Operators on Duty 24 Hours a Day. INTERIOR BI EXTERIOR 4 | GALLON BOYDELL OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT $998 OVER 150 CUSTOM COLORS GALLONS BOYDELL INTERIOR LATEX PAINT 2 100 CUSTOM COLORS 2 GALLONS: FOR GALLONS BOYDELL INTERIOR FLAT WHITE $59 3 GALLONS FOR BIG B a@ QUALITY PAINT event the smart shopper can’t afford te This Nationally Advertised 1st quality Take advantage of this “Lucky Purchase” opportunity FHA — 60 MONTHS TO PAY NO MONEY DOWN - paint usually sells for | OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 2 | | COLONIAL Lumber Co. 7374 Highland Rd. Cash. and Carry . (M-59 and Williams Leke Rd.) OR 4-9317 | CONSTRUCTION CO, CO 92 W. HURON—PONTIAC ie nf ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 . TWENTY-ONE Nature Gives Clue — ATTENTION BUILDERS! to Color Schemes I las iiaaoaell A city-dweller with a flare for| Sliding Glass DOORS Ready Home for Big Drip Is your home ready for the “big drip?” No, we're not talkirig about an decorating revealed recently her, formula for choosing the colors| {which decorate her home's inte-| irior, ‘I just refer to the flowers | with which Nature has provided! extended visit from some boring jus,” she told a questioner. She had | ‘ relative or acquaintance. We mean| [ aoe” <3 used a cae ity oe cf nag SOFPTENS the : drops tion guiding her room r. | as oral ne an digpes BEAUTIFUL BUT SOUND — This one-story fun, leisure and color into your home. It has “The white of the flower wes > REGENERATE) maae house utilizes unique ideas for practical living three bedrooms, 1’ baths. jused for the ceiling,”’ she said. The rival of wash-and-wear clothing, | along with some unusual features to put more ‘pale green of the stem for the which last year accounted for'| }paint on the walls and woodwork. estimated sales of $1.4 billion. 1: Deep green of the leaves supplied According to one manufacturer the color for the carpeting. Pale of the material, 20 to 25 per cent yellow of the upholstery and dra- ee ran lll me -wear. e Bee amc * est center suits, there will be more wash-and- oh: press PLAY: the lily.” ° ¥ _eur lingerie, shirts, skirts, blous- : fae F acl BR White Venetian blinds at the ma Pies 8 suits, sweaters and . fF tJowe windows and antiqued white furni- | : : 2] Geopee ture completed what has proved a . ales your laundry: ts prop Rf ance 'a |) WKITCH. rar mest soothing and satisfactory .1-| @ Made by TRIMVIEW of California equipped, may find that oe anne silos , or plan. | ae caueene ek teres Pee maura isos at | © ALODINE FINISHED ALUMINUM H. H. STANTON idles 0 cute Des te ae aes 1 poems Ice Replaces Jacks © SCHLEGEL WOODPILE LEATHER STRIPPING : partly erased by no fe Heating & Plumbing having a convenient place tor “ Darmas ati ae Pe es ey ee © SINGLE GLAZED OR INSULATED GLASS Contractor wash-end- og mabe _Y Went weighty object flush to a floor, | : ay Ue fa cee ee CP oe — irr insert blocks of ice before re- © EASY INSTALLATION BY YOU OR US 103 State FE 5+1683) ceramic tite on the floor of your/ 2} Sean's ant ucomary, fe Call Distributors FE 2-0252 : _ | drip-dry area would be an ideal < BASES EAE as object settles even! - aS: y into roe Pega ae cra | West Detroit Glass 7 ; o 4] carace J O'S 2! hina Lumbe | of PONTIAC A ceramic tile floor with a drain| ood 18.208 Stretching Lumber | to handle excessive dripping would * sy = A New Orleans company, Hig-/] 7!5 Avburn Avenue - Pontiac |have a four-fold advantage: oy gins Industries, Inc., has devel-| (1) Ceramic tile is impervious Pee = $ manne an oped a machine for stretching lum. | to water, and, therefore, seay i ndenlarny WE ber. The process irf no way affects | DEALERSHIPS OPEN cannot be damaged by ; 8 %57 va! ithe strength or durability of wood, | j this kind of use. | spokesmen for the firm report. (2) Ceramic tile is easily FLOOR PLAN — Upper foyer serves as the garden is visible from foyer, hall, main bedroom | — —— ——— | cleaned, so that your drip- hub to all major rooms. Note that the interior and dining room. dry area can be used for . othe d T purposes. tance provides for a sweeping vista | | ©) Ceramic ti « Built-in Garden B if i (3) — oe ae ee ul t-] alr e eaull IES visible from the living room only! i eae “_s protect i “in . jfifty feet away, It’s an impressive jkind of house that your visitors) nay sages ond core (-Factical Ranch Home — tt sm ta oe, “een | . . ] . yet is de- | so that it-will fit right into ‘ lsigned for practicality any room. ; Most home buyers desire space The dining room opens directly) The exterior bears this out. So, it looks as though the “big ariel 7 Ga sae olde unin en | lérip’” is ing to } to for : aanp-sin —— pagent byes ames — terrace whl on Ser ci o ~ tt Fogel | — large sliding glass doors. Out here! iarge nine-light window surround- PEDY-BILT ysstitis'at tat CUSTOM BUILT--- SPECIAL PRICES NOW IN EFFECT % IA? HOUSE PAINT ne a atay. If your floors are ready for|_. 14. ides: Bring the aie é | .. | . | the reception, it can be a welcome) ‘ garden intolyou can have a barbecue grille! ‘ —i a Es. 4 bast visit indeed. the house where it can be enjoyed|that’s convenient to the kitchen. | Seed Geeta eee | © Block © Brick © Frame Bisears ~ ee S $750 STAYS . It’s the answer for outdoor fun ae FR —e LONGER! gal. WHITER! St t N d vg piper — planjat home — yet this and the other a. eae — te of | eee. Fe ic or a roo inte: > ) ae . BROWN BROS. ate Name oe 8 meer eee ae) emuCae Slay cammiebe) poms) ee ae eed a building garages | — COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM 704 W. Huren FE 8-9311 in Forecast of ‘main foyer, hall, is bl oa pose is provided, inciden- |. 44 shingles and vertical wood price in ©@ Recreation Reems @ Breeseways @ Perches @ Roofing @ Siding = ama an and dining room. There's a walled- y, for oo the a lbatten boards. mind. We have a list ee Free Estimates -FHA TERMS Cement Work Buildin Boo in exterior garden also. en from dining terrace. aa The roof features asphalt tions for a good garage we / g m side you'll have an efficient “U shingles in a light color, but the your dis- s A WwW H TOWNSEND It’s one of several unusual fea- | shaped kitclien for easier cook- 100d. shinaies competitive = ” ‘eustems suner Private and public building and| tures in a home designed for | ing chores. oid ail Ce ecm at om . with no a ° . | it in leisure ‘a - } der 65 HI-MILL ORIVE [tal $73 bilion in 1558, according| in the Howse. of the Week seriew |, 7H ™aster bedroom is arranged|the house, where they are readily © geod builder BUILDERS OF FINE GARAGES ; _ Pontiac R-1 to research studies by Building| of distinguished homes, it was [3° 1, spe ut the sctevine canon avaliable, butides, 7722 Austere, Waterford ee a Ederal $-0803 = | Supply News—leading building in| = —— ‘The designer has, as in seceral — house eS OR 3-5619 if Ne Answer, Call OR 3-2360 2 ae ae ae ee previous ows ofthe Werk plana, unre tet of fos are te th e ead mobility Geveuedl cue] While emphasizing beauty, York | again used a planted wall here first floor, with an additional ‘4 ment, income and plant quai. forgotten a practical oor! eeeeeeeee een: ment recreation room. You must : . : ALUMINUM tures. BSN's editors point out ere —— hill comfortable, : Study Plan Order Coupon - add an additional 235 square | pmea Re ~- ~ economic indicators that add up to meee nara 3 Send to The Pontiac Press, ! feet for the garage. Me on a p continued increases in the building CENTRAL 8 Pontiac, Mich. # Overall dimensions are 68'8" in , industry. | An upper foyer is the hub around § 8 length and 41°4” in depth, | . Gross estimate forecasts for a a major me are lot piEnclooed pm ao in coin 7 f $ ' — ALSO . 1959: Private building total, $35.7 cated. house has three rf lease send ob te € 1 ‘ . 31” WIDE $9.95 | ition; public building total, $168 rooms, one and a half baths, and Sudy plan, of The Howe of { Donular Tool Comes — | =SaCUSTOM RAILING |° - $ billion; remodeling - modernization |@" unusual kitchen-family room- i , . 1 : a 40” WIDE 14.95 $20.5 billion. |dining. room arrangement. Infor-'g No stamps accepted. Please § 4 p k f Si | aS F. AY . = Free Ectimatce—Any Sise . Forecasts show an over - all mality is emphasized, with the = § do not use sticky tape on coins. “in 0c e iZe : “er Th or a Step in Beauty Reaver Tecogiee (AE mete in ok 6 pene sete soi on ses 1 One ot the most popular tots | i. a yt a © © © @ @ @ J} 5-5 Per cent, non-residential gain of fer, you could use a folding door § NAME “~unwe Sp recent chagrin has nigel sur- : . 1.1 per cent, and a remodeling- to separate the dining room from } H a ieee er lan , @ One-Piece Construction . THINKING OF modernization gain of 10 per cent. the family area. 1 BIRERT seccccciscasss electors # tic. One type comes in the shape bd Dependability ’ 99 PAINTING? gee eacigg aorelgen= a ae ae ase 1 oe ee ee © FHA Specifications Ohio, Winois, Michigan ppreciate: \§ CITY......... STATE....... ga plane. The face of thé tool | Wisconsin will lead the nation | the outdoor play area from either |! CITY.-....... STATE...---- 9) nareds of individual fine - cut @ Strong Reinforced Casting Get Our Prices First on | in remodeling-modernization with | the kitchen or the family reom. | teeth, with outlets so that the chips @ Avoid Messy installation ALUM SIDING $4.89 billion. Indications are that I" The large living room is traffic |° achieve an impression of SPace | clear themselves. | : eee ne es 'free since only one wide entrance“ the approach to real ig The latest addition to this'line is) ' Vay very mitted FB tes. Sof Greg California show |is provided. This means you'll have | — “la “pocket” version, only five and! Safety Tread Rs oy Payment ry Daye. Complete ! the greatest number of housing ample room for furniture group- pletely private with a split bath i. half inches long. Handy for, Free Estimates — We Deliver ! Reduces Slipping . Gentes Fee’ point 20k. Gerantss |) Starts tm 1960 with 294,900. ling. ree nas cana (Butting in the pocket of a work’ UP_TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE tnctefied og, tm Steet 8 Much of the credit for industry} And the raised hearth fireplace/BOTANICAL GARDEN apron or trousers, it can be used sg he weit, Pree 'Eatinsstes Ether Wore” | gains in these areas is attributed,|located toward one corner of the| The focal point of the main foy-Mor trimming doors and windows, | | Blent, Gierne) 3.\one of the administration officia wi ve an opportunity|assistant deiense ; and ne tnatoeers, cuties et a|who had resisted their demands |to ider the matter. | Henry Cabot Lodge, ambassador successor for Deputy Secretary of for more spending to close the; Describing .Quarles as ‘“‘really|to the United Nations. Defense Donald A. Quarles will missile gap with the Soviets. irreplace ,”’ McElroy said that * *«* * be closely scrutinized by Demo-| It had been the impression Of’ fundamentally he favors promot-| Two senators expressed hope crats in Congress jthese Democrats that McElroy|ing someone within the Defense|that McElroy will reconsider Quarles, 64, died Unexpectedly leaned heavily on the advice of Department instead of going out-|plans to leave the cabinet this Friday in his sleep. Quarles, who technically was side. He indicated an acting) year, : « * A jmore familiar with details of the| deputy may be named for the an st any) i Sens. Mike Mansfield (D-Mont). : -ati _ defense program than almost any/time being. j Ma ( Guiry official had been mentioned ter official and Andrew F. Schoeppel (R-Kan) x * * .“ * * said in separate interviews they prominently as a possible replace- | Mentioned in speculation about believe the death of Quarles ment for Secretary of Defense! McElroy told reporters Fridayjan eventual replacement for Mc-| makes such a decision by Mc- Neil McElroy, who had told Eisen- Quarles’ death ‘‘will have to be Elroy were Gordon Gray, a|Elroy imperative. hower he wanted to leave his'another actor in considering what| special presidential assistant for| Quarles will be buried Tuesday Pentagon post late this year. \I will do.’ He said it will be anational security affairs; Wilfred in Arlington National Cemetery Some of the congressional Dem-'good. many months before the|J, McNeil, the Pentagon's comp-|with military honors. troller; retired Gen. Alfred Gruen-| The District of Columbia coro- ther, now chairman of the Ameri-|ner has not announced the cause 0) Kj Just Another Customer {can Red Cross; Secretary of Inte-!of Quarles’ death. _ 1,140 US ifs ‘to Little French Lad THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger _ | ORLEANS, France ® — A bo BD ar : s Given New Gls iboy, about 12 years old, charged \through police lines here Friday, * ‘yanked open the door of a limou- Local Unit Planning sine in an official procession and . thrust a bouquet of flowers to Week-Long Celebration ward the startled occupant of the back seat. ne 8-14 for June “Please lady,’’ he said. ‘‘They’re| only 100 francs.” Mrs. Charles de Gaulle, accom-} panying her husband, the Presi-| d recruits in the Pontiac area dent of France, on a tour of: the} scaler a So ling April 30. Provinces. relaxed and smilingly| during the year ending “pri ,dug into her purse for a 100-franc * : > coin—about 20 cents—and took the | Figures were released by Mrs. flowers. | | | LE nanan RT The Greater Pontiac USO Coun- cil has announced that 1,140 USO kits were handed out to draftees Wilham Dean and James Camp- bell. cochairmen of the committee . . working with local draftees and Kresge Directors Pick en [ed. mice Cunningham Firm Head Plans~ for the coming USO | Week, June 8-14, Qave n dis- | closed by Irving Ste n, coun- cil ¢hairman. DETROIT. #—Harry B. Cunning: | ham yesterday was elected presi-| jdent and general manager of S:S.! ; ‘Kresge Co. by directors of the The week will be climaxed bY retail variety store chain. Cg . — a gala celebration and awards Pro | He had been general vice presi- $9 - — went 7 gram at the Auburn Heights Nike gent since 1957 and succeeded Tits Pa = = ty Base on June 14, he said. |Franklin P, Williams, who retired) 5900 » *« * ‘after 44 years of service with S.S.| . Among the distinguished guests Kresge . “I'd just like to see you love MY neighbors. expected to be present are Gov. | . Williams and Pontiac Mayor Phil- BOARDING HOUSE ip Rowston rT . Awards will be presented to | sap ally RAER ee ane i ivic and t 1 cco fer Gola te HOW RADIANT YOU-LOOK, MY DEAR/ER,B oy Exiry il pet A A ZECING servicemen during the past year. AH, THE ROYAL KENNELS, UNLIMITED, OF BULL PORCU-| EYE DOG : WANTS ME 10 FIND A FELLOW SPORTS- ocnairme Vv a ow Kay Vedder and Thomas Horvitz | alt MAN 10 PURCHASE CHAMPION CORN- @ IN THOSE#A FINE f THE Members of the committee include | WALLIS AT A HANDSOME COMMISSION, BUT THIS FY FACE @ COULD Capt. Raymond J. Geoffrion, com- | OF COURSE ! T ASSURE YOU THERE'S (5 NO THOSE RENT HIM sis, Boninen i Aue eighae A READY MARKET FOR THOROUGH Mf oncr yer 0 THE ? ‘+ BRN BRED ENGLISH BULLS WITH ie FANGS James, who pleaded that funds) stolen from his union were not taxable income, has been convict-| ed of evading $562,982 in federal income taxes \ U.S. Dist. Judge Joseph Sam \ en 41] | ; / , Perry found James guilty Friday \ \ CY / nd council] members Fred - gard, Charles Tucker, Mrs. Fred) PA THESE HANDSOME LINES/ BACK HET 7 otis C8 Haushalter, Reba Netzler and =F / B James Campbell ! GOES. J FOR LATE mB \\ re TRIPS | Convicts Unionist x! | my & van ; of Tax Dodge on | ~ | FX pes \ Stolen $562,000 | |\\\IR, Vs Fave et. , MRR eA CHICAGO (AP) — Eugene C \ \ and set Monday for sentencing. | \ a James faces a maximum penalty } uly, PYG ~ “Ze | of 20 years in prison and a $40.- SN RAT (0 | 000 fine. | fo \ ~ a ; // * * * . ! \ ™ THE The government based its com- i me b a PATIO FOR YOu, plaint on Tncome of $742,285 from = 1951 through 1954 when James was CORNWALLIS = international vice president-secre- tary of the now-independent Laun- dry, Dry Cleaning and Dyehouse Workers Union. James still is sec- | retary-treasurer of the union's Lo- | cal 46 in Chicago 5-4 © 1959 by NEA ne, TM Rog. US. Pat OF OUT OUR WAY WELL, COME ON --LET'S NOT CALL FOR HIM! I CAN'T TAKE A CHANCE ON LOOKING AT THOSE PUPS/ I'D BE BORROWIN' FROM MY FOLKS TO BUY GOOD NIGHT, GOLDIE’S DONE IT AGAIN/ WHILE WE'VE BEEN THINKIN’ OF NOTHIN’ BUT BASEBALL, | * * * *. HE'S FIGURED OUT AN- ONE AN’ THEN I'D BE-OUT EARNIN’ _Jamtes lawyers told the court OTHER WAY OF TURNIN’ THE MONEY TO PAY 'EM BACK/ 1 the undect ered? income represent OVER A PROFIT! AIN'T IN ANY HURRY TO BECOME et hinds taken from the union, A LABORER TO PROVE HE’S A ra hut,they contended a 16 US. Su SUCCESS IN BUSINESS -- A LET'S GO BEFORE HE BRINGS ONE OUT s j pecme Court decision held that wW™ siolen funds were not taxable Judge Perry said, however, that n later ruling by the high court | held ill-gotten gains were taxable | income. New: Jersey authorities have heen trying to extradite James to face embezzlement charges in| that state. —]——<$__.____ | Most of Europe Ignores | 14th V-E Anniversary LONDON: ‘AP)—The 14th anni- versary Friday of V-E Day got secant attention in Europe . S ‘i Ss Only in Paris. which went deliri- Ye | ay — — / ous with delight when Germany, * g surrendered, were flags displayed. | A : = eee They fluttered from buses and : ‘ . SS from official buildings. Groups of 4 = _—_—— itt’, war veterans laid wreaths on the) At \ a an Tomb of the Unknown Soldier un-| Aust der the Arch of Triumph. tes i Pe ee : RA veh The U. S. Army in Germany. did = = Seo Vey, nm ee We (at, not celebrate in any way, and OO * ae awe ‘ NA there were no observances in Scandinavain lands Britain or the 5-4 is sees ’ ~~ ee = DPA « 7) ww / t-- aA oe (0. soe ‘ = ‘ - - (ata SE “wet P. a4, EF... was S See Ave . 5-9 . *. Sean Fuld Gotsrpsions oe! = x a AM rights veser.ed By Edgar Martin i aa | ewceon:.. 5 PUR PLEASES (a : OS yy rs) my A cy Pano ' af a oer ~~ ica ’ A A me ed io 18 . : Tr" — Ben tt oe. es mh EU IN, THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert e - BS , NO, JACKIE... BELIEVE aw DADDY SHOULD. LLOWED A ANOUNT OF FREEDOM! Wrote PACT nen - DOr , DO YOU WANT IT FOR, MISTER ? ealanel i » af we : 2 088 bp EA Beewee me TE ge FE he OF CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner “THIS WAY! ASTI WAS SAYING, NERVE |[ BUT 1 HOPED TO IMPROVE IT, UNTIL ]| BUT L SBE NOW THAT GREED MAY \ DOWT, Da. GAS MAKES THE MOST AGGRESSIVE, || A SERIES OF TREATMENTS WOULD LEAD TO ITS MISUSE! IT 1S BETTER /DOONE! NOT N7 HOSTILE SUBJECT DOCILE ANO yumi] MAKE THE TRANSFORMATION TO BURN MY NOTES THAN RISK—/TILL YOU CAN AMIABLE... TEMPORARILY! PERMANENT! AND 21D SOCIETY THINK (T OVER! OF IT& VICIOUS CRIMINALS! HIDE THEM TILL WcKEE 5 GONE: PAY. = _ o NX . le f te es ’ a ‘ ny J ov ~{ f — i ; (J 6 Uf ada 5? % £1950 by WEA Service, inc TM, Aes, Wk a NANCY | , By Ernie Bushmiller OH, DON'T PLAY I JUST VARNISHED NANCY TABLE TENNIS \\ / ; THE PADDLES O° WY Low Countries + mf DONALD DUCK - } SS | én MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli Om « I CAN TAKE ; CAL A HINT.’ 3 HAT 2 a I'M ‘ OFF TO - : i 0 PN if: at ‘ yy me i se i 3 er bs 1 2 ARS Ok. £9 By Charles Kuhn WHY SO MANY BiG Lae") | BEEN MHELPIN’ MY MOM RS, FELLER ?P {7 4 | PEEL ONIONG, GRANDMA / H!,JOE/ COME IN AN’ VAM A BRUCE 7 4A JOB'S EYE..1 FEEL SO SORRY FOR HiM./ veh THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 ‘TWENTY-THREE Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6) Employment Agencies 8A Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby. Areas 2cuNavMor | 9 7 | peat aetees omicsew | BEER | Evelyn 3879 Auburn Rd., Aton Tow ; ae call me age 59; beloved husband of Lena Machine Operators 3-6883 4+ pm. Mr. Perrell st en he announced later by ire — Chapel of the Sparks-Oriftin Pu- | Must have minimum of 3 yrs. expe’) @rrs—q-1 MBCHANIC OW GMALL E dwards: _heral Home, Auburn Heights. rience on Browne & ; < engines. No euiaseure apply. vm PACE, MAY 7. 1959, BERTHA MAE.) health hospitalisation & one bed YOUNG MAN WANTED TO WORK . CLARENCE PRUDE JOSEPH FERRELL Rhodes, both ot Flint and Mrv (12 Musket Match Service for Clarence Prude, 55,| AVON TOWNSHIP—Joseph Fer-|Nina Reed of Venice, Fla; two ee 86 Houston St. will be held at re : i , A local Navy recruiter is whoop- of : at rell, 59, of 3879 Auburn Rd. was|brothers; a sister, eight grand-|,— ; me thle wethead uit. te 11 a.m. Monday at the William F./dead on arrival at St. Joseph|children and nine great-grandchil- “ RECEPTIONIST to take cash Davis Funeral Home with buriallMercy Hospital, Pontiac early tils| dren. eee ce A eel Man ie mother of bry. Ploy \Gertruce)| Regs Betz rlen A Gecesa| Sertles*esd = sansa Ue ct) fad pe, laa eae in Oak Hill Cemetery. morning following several weeks Again.” ae : Beck “Mesel ‘and. Charles Pace;, “Y* oe) he likes to meet the pub- Mr. Frode jes beso a sateen , ee ee h Sg ACS employed mechanic. Funeral arrangements are being Deaths Elsewhere In - fact, Quartermaster 1. C. b great-great grandchild. Puneral urrougns Help Wanted Female 7) — wusi ve single. $178. Surviving besides his wife, Fan.|™@de by the Moore Chapel of Ee ete get & ee ha: I pm, from the Sparks: f WEEKLY PAY WHEN REPRE-| RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST for nie, are a son, Clarence Jr. of Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home, Av- MIDLAND \—Char! hal N avy ting Station - help- Griffin Chapel. with interment tn} Corporation ey borg Cosmetics. Spacing arles Penhali- the South to rise again as Marlette Cemetery, Marlette, Start at information, PE machine. is in a fadu Cleveland, Ohio; five grandcbil-|0U' Heights. Dow Chemical Co. audi ing 3 Mich. Dr. H. H. Savage and Rev. 3.7402 lous, glamorous “big busi- ’ ; gr je} s gen, ica - auditor}, ‘Confederate’ in the Annual Arthie Ganaingham wil ottieiate.| -1402. Sail ; Am oder . - d he Atl iD MACHINIST RE- E WOMAN FOR HOUSE- tul Pace will lie in state at t ¢ ALL AROUND & MATUR No fits. 18-38. we | not apply with Sg gree yrs leunary. Refs te Pontiac band. Sis. PRUDE, MAY 5, 1968, CLARENCE.| {Riteme Rescate Corp, 0480 7. ‘MEET o% Houston St: age 65: beloved! 12 Mile Rd. Birmingham, Puture| BEAUTY OPERATOR in @ nearby movie studio. asst Sian trwes on | «ented nearz Welled Lake | O6, Nitlary veal te person | denctiuee © Gunbeenett dear brother of Missour! Turner. cane | ech panen tggy AR Le Tony's Beauty Suop, main Noor) oy calculator experience and Seddie Pields: also suvived |_ Write Box 06 P Press.__| ScogkeEePER PREFERABLY Must be attractive end 7 Wy vag Be - DRIVERS, 25 | with insuranee experience. Com- under 28 years af age. $250. ii et iam. from the Willem | CARETAKER HAVE OPENING procedure, tareugh "vial Baleaet STENO for purchasing de- P. Davis Puneral 7 | CARBT ARS oe mently eat. 6-da a! ay dren, and four sisters since 1941, died of a heart attack! Quality atch ¢ ; ’ MRS. CHARLES FREESE ' Qualifying Musket Match at Fort Mr. Prude died Tuesday at Pon-| LAPEER — Service for Mrs.\y°%eTday im the Dow Hospital at!tee, Va. tiac General Hospita) after an ill-| Charles (Jennie) Freese, 78, of 25|,rCePort: Texas, the company said) Limpert, who has been with the ness of three days. Wilder Rd., will be held at 2:30 today. He was 58. local recruiting staff since last p.m. Sunday at Muir Brothers Fu-) SALISBURY land __|September, took his family along MRS. ADA WILLIAMS —_{neral Home, Burial will follow in|pichard Chipperfiel a4 “ancient |, et cd the. “Contoder The bod Ada Williams, Stiles Cemetery. init eiecon arts wie w ned onfeder- 7 Mrs, wit , eg er of the . who was acy’. last August after attending! who died Thursday at St. Joseph} Mrs. Freese died Thursday at|known as old Mr. Chips, died Fri-| on. of the colorful matches at! Mrs. _ Sparks-Griffin Punera) Home Mercy Hospital after a brief ill-| Lapeer County General Hospital,|day. He started in the circus ring : i middieage couple to cére| and monthi ment of a large manu- ness, is at the Willam ¥, Davis following a short liness. | |at Sand soon learned most of the the North South Sitti Associ Stee eas tes] Ech, Saale tls ele he| | ESSE ceeoey: see Funeral Home. Surviving are three sons, Hugh/abilities of a circus performer. | +, & pay for extra work, Apt furn | Eopetae: Shorthar vom. "Top z Mrs. Williams, 46, of 622 S. San-|and Lavon, both of Flint, and Carl|Chips retired 20 years ago. The : ag a a giving | SABYSITTS im sary, jer © 200 7 ford St., is survived by three broth.|of Lapeer; three daughters, Mrs.|Chipperfield family has been in| Im full Confederate uniform, | qualifications MAY 1, 1959, ADA. 622 ORIVERS WANTED WITH LATE : "4 ; WILLIAMS bay On. DRAYTON JUNIOR STENO — For a 18 Sanford; 46; dear mother w r OR after 7 p.m. bd gS wal ity hat| Rebates aay OR pdatryghaaton tg Manan Seheeasie yc Williams will be shipped to Ben- —ornoens. 330 L} or rent . 14 Ww, . pa ps so we tonia, Miss, for funeral service| EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE . h and interment. Mrs. Williams will) salesman Apply Smith-Wideman| Apply A&W, 991 Baldwin, night , a yo eee -the-lad- o] le in state at the William F.| Realty. 412 ron PE 44526 ers and a sister. Ruby Butcher and Mrs, Marcella|the circus more than three cen-| Limpert will be ‘shooting for” | turies. . the 15th Virginia Cavalry, Con- | federate Military Team. He | MRS. ARTHUR WOODARD ‘ '| ADRIAN W—Adrian’s fire chief,| hopes to attend several “skir- | Service for Mrs. Arthur rol 4 Ou S Jack Hawley, 60, a former vice mishes” scheduled this summer. (Beatrice) Woodard, 59, of 277 president of the Michigan Fire ; Davis Puneral Home after noon rom ke tch - , d . BOOKKEEPER-SECRETARY Haghes St., will be held at 2 p.m.| Chiets Assn., died Friday of lung weciend, Timpert will tour sen, —Sunday_____|""“working cond. Top pay. Contact “poy chiaren's agency. Good sab|" — Must bave heavy book- Monday at the William F. Davis| : ‘cancer, He had been with the o-2) famous Civil War battlefields. | WOODWARD, MAY_1,- 1958, BEA.|_ {nee 130 8 Main, Milford azz Mew cftiocs, Retmemere. ee rmeaat tee Funeral Home with burial in Oak TIBI) 11) KO |Adrian Fire Department for 40 including Appomattox, the scene ied citetef atcha Woewart: EXPERIENCED AUTO PART S| deured cos) gal Sor Feat vine beck 2 etery. ‘ 4 »| clerk f and rebuilt parts.| Box 11 . Hil Cem “ry ib. | aaa lof Lee’s surrender. He plans to Roses dou ata 4 Samaras Guat Must be. experiences Hollerbeck a coed, SEE. - re- yy Baptist Couch | Nab i | ADRIAN W—Ea return to Pontiac May 18 | ester of Dailey, Joe and Charile| Battin arenes en | atettiset Manes Wetars's| fae. = j . | : { | _ Bax z e a erty Baptist Church. a bed in Escape Try: . sat ae) Limpert, who lives at 1737 En-| held \aonday, May il, at 2 =| EXPERTEW AUTO- PARTS months. PS. \. BOOKKEEPER te we wurroughs Sensims Survi are her husband: two ‘67, who was an insurance man in : _ > THOS vag | After Auto Is Wrecked terprise St., Royal Oak, has spent Seat Meme vith Rey. onl, wo.| Sete fer Saterday & Sunday CLEAR UP Secne Oa |Lansing and Adrian for 45 years, daughters, Mrs. Minnie A. Reece) ated |e check ° of Pontiac and Mrs. Addie B.| Speeding 120 M.P.H, died Friday of heart disease. . | Tost of his 13 years in the sub- Sak Will Cemetery. “Mrs, Wood. | EXPERIENCED MARAIED MAN! PEtins*Rours’ no coovaseing or} SOmPARY ie willing to start Y City. Miss.: pee g Ae ar |marine service. | ward will le in state at the| for Dairy farm work. Must be rience . sp $300. - Johnson of Yazoo City, Miss.; | William P. Davis Puneral Home| capable of some repair and main-| Solniment call PE 21400. : | tenance. Phone: 23-2269. Part OPERATOR to act as - fT three brothers; and a sister. . . nadard Thurs-| PETOSKEY w — Two youths N ’ . ‘ip ahioercn thee ot tos Ture the Detrolt area who took| ews in Brief Plant 5 Closing was a sister of Mrs. Ada Williams °ff ina car with a deer rifle and | | who died the say day at St. Joseph'a Japanese saber were captured | Kiser, 48, of 84 W. Flint ss 5 The Pontiac Press | FOR WANT ADS 138 3 is ; HH sec bal tae ee a : He Ke fou i iu Ff i cH LEAH Le | gees? ly in nothern Michigan last night aft- St. Lake Orion, paid a fine of id | bd er Faer ine. uaihclasen ee ea ecery robbery, 20) Pa B10 come after reaaine 10 ost HON DIAL FE 2.8181 | cinbeNen— NEEDED. ie ye | {nat andiee ADVERTISEMENT POR BIDe neet| Edward Boileau, 16, of Rock- |Suilty to a drunk driving charge { | for home than wages, ‘Non-drink- Bar Ra By Goagre artes ing cltentele. 2 years ex oniicrat the Guy ef Peauac, sich: wood, and Marvin Tarjeft, 17, of Friday before Orion Township Jus-| From 8 a.m. to Spm. } —* ae ae CevTAt aseteFint any RBGUF-| Son plea ‘sclary ot 4218. { stair- mar G. Stanaback. | [ , 3. > Bot 5} gan wt Toe eee hand Baldvia| ¥ yancute, were held as police Town to Lose Income AR errere Gould be fe pia ware Sslesmen | Leg B to type. Meat ap-| WAITRESS in an exclusive Elementary Schools |prisoners in Little Traverse Hos-| gps Agnes Burns, of 3337 La Li Vv rted immediately The Aad may acer ,o. 18. ies age, | PE 54-8021. nearby restaurant. the Sealed Bids will be received and pub-\nital in Petoske | . ae co as Auto-Lite acates Press assumes 00 rospes- experience, address & phone. a finest people dine licly read aloud st the Office ot the} y: |Dr.., Waterford Township, reported . . sibility for errors : i¥ YOU ARR WILLING TO WORK| wert & care of 3 TOR wOueE Good tips. $175. sont ld Michiven at 2 Moo Thurs. Both were “injured when they ‘0 Oakland County sheriff's depu- Wisconsin Factory for that Sortien of te st We have the job. Complete train- for than wages. AIDE — Must be dav. May 21. 1958 wired to furnish WFOCKed their car hitting a turn \ties today that someone stole her, | a aie Ren Ling to slot ty A A pin W. teenapertation. mH = satatasiery Pertecmanen, Labor | end) on U.S. 31 in Emmet County at — plywood boat from the rear, LA CROSSE, Wis. —The clos-| { aered valueless through the _ment. PE 32-8318. | OR 30328. EV Caterse, Bonds tp the full agount on *| 120 miles an hour, State Police of her home. jing of the electric Auto-Lite Co.| tre made be sure to get ated Lake tree. MA C1331. | Care of 1 child & housework. VELYN EDWARDS All Bids submitted shall remain firm sald. The youths were rewB | soventery Reduction Sale Want Plant here, will mean an economic! Lei ema, Bamber” ne ||P YoU ARE LOOKING FOR . "FE 8-3878. ; ggmancs ‘an scceptable Bia” Band _—— from the gar. \The Truth? We show honest dis.|1oss in this city of 50,000 of about) er = nace ‘tee on. VE seine efter S| W. Huron 4% nas? wOnOn ~ Creexat ef the Bid must secompeny eacn They fled into a woods. Boileau |counts on each car window. Bill/¢ight million dollars a year, an) en Ciesiag ume tor edvertien | | PO aGn >| ESF. o - CALE SUrrE + yu _«-0000 Bid submitted. ve surrendered after a deputy sheriff Spence Rambler, 2t1 S. Saginaw) Official of the firm estimated to- larger than regular agate farm work. Yearly employment. | gp” WATTRESEES. NO OTHERS Plans and Specifications for the abo } | da j type we 13 -e'eleek esen tbe ran : . Work Wanted Male 10 may be obisined at the office of the fired a warming shot over his head. _, Oa. — ay previous to publication pane gy gy - OS : oe TR see a3) W Muron Street, Pontiac, Tarjeft collapsed from his injury |, William Jones, personnel direc-| aie WAN TO Woks 6 HOURS PER a mS |@-l PAINTING AMD WALL PA- Michigan. and tise will be go file atvafter going to a farm house to Maynard Jokneot Insurance ts /tor here, said that about eight ADVERTISERS Ga7,.i7 ceoviace one, woe, wo! |SENERAL HOUSEWORE, [IVE poring.” PE 242, the rott 8 Dodge now associated w ustin Norv illion dollars, including a six mil-| The deadline for cancella- . . Love children. MA at P 4nD ' Tr ask for help. ,m , 8 tart FE 2318 Puller Brush) Sep FO LIVE IN. Sep cnt Sune ‘ond rece sk tr ip | Ecrance Agency located et 1 on lar pra, bas bee pl eacece Seca: || Se" Sire Set Poe acne Patra te ve oo ea bet eee — r Lawrence at Cass Adv.| out in La Crosse annually by Auto-| Eebeestiee aiter the MEN NEEDE 2 Apply right to reject -_ or ell bids, and te) State Police said pursuit of the ann ree aey for waive formalities therein. | | es — Board of Rduca tion teenagers was started by troopers, Bell’s Farm Produce, Opdyke at : CASH WANT 4D RATES . FOR - VIVES & GIRL of the School District higan 2nd deputy sheriffs after the Dav-|Featherstone Rd. Mother's Day! Auto-Lite has 26 plants in the \ oe gp athin- th ae ladies ot WALTER OODSELL: Secretary enport grocery on the north arm of Plants and annual flowers plants) Waited States not including the | = Se wae ee WAYNE sia tetas ne watt, Sal May 9. 16. 195 Burt Lake in Cheboygan County , ee factory at La Crosse, Three are | 3” 18000 2387 458 4 ’ urs 8 day. - IC BALE |was robbed of $56. The woman pro-| Rummage Sale—Saturday, Vet-| at Bay City, Owosso and Port | 1? ¢ #3 oS Ss alee velee bare Pag A be tbeld May 12-1900 at 10-20) Prictor phoned State Police a de-|rans’ Hall, 371 E. Pike, —— Huron. Another is in Toledo, | e 3 8 8M MACOMB aren fas 0 . OL Pontiac State Bank Bidg.,| . . ; ; ne ORBEA Ein ean cmon of the youths and thr ner Taming Seat 8 Tata, BE, Vall ie es Ag TB GE HB) ouvincstoxe |"Eeoeat gre paadi edbreseecat : : | ident for gene P » Sar Royal Oak Agency, 5 day week. 3914587-200 Sate ae broadcast an slect Oars. Insured. FE 5-520}. = AdV.| production from the closed plant i) | COUNTIES nee, ctalins a8 ss at 640 cee tak. ete 6 1008 -. ti bad oo pce pid ba hire would be consolidated in facilities | is contidence. Frite ° n $3588) Z itv } | Local wholesale food distributor’ . : oS'be vid o0 puvite sale - 23560 Wood. sula. Just Part of the Job gd City, Port Huron and To- | FOR CASF IN A will place e. Tepresentative. in WicHiOAN REGISTERED WURS SARPENTER WORK OP AY ward Ave. Perndale, Michigan, that 24-/ State Police Sgt. Fred —s . : | oash «Ge above SS es for 3 to 11, & 11 to 7 shifts. iva tan eee 6 dress betng where the vehicle | . | EBLO ( y— { mpany sa ts ustria "RRY : r oye it rigtriee, Tatum = said probate court will be asked t PU a, ie The| The company sald its ind HURRY, sel’ things nia, Goot persomaiity ini person, between 0 0m. ba pm | 22 May 39, ‘3. ae art alley window at the Masciotra! instrument division will be added | * ee ee ae Bioomfleld Hospital. 2100 Weed: ee ee the youths bookkeeping Service was stuck—|to its Port Huron operations. The through Classified Ads.) hon Complete training program | =m CYR WAKES PeePICSES 4 “PUBLIC BALE held ‘ : ; 2 _ They are nobody could open it from the in- move, will be completed by late ae 0a? Rh gh OPPORTUNITY relied. Or new tawns Por Convertible Serial No USreRNHI38| ing ithout charge for question- side. Friday night burglars got it! August and will add “a number | Anything goes! Dial FE ghie Me. Toler ‘301s, Mapte Ra. * ye sea iD be sold at public sale at 22500 Wood- | "S- open and took $148. lof jobs,’ the company said. | a ae ee eiiden sig |Pet capable woman. to do cooking ward Ave. Ferndale, Michigan. that 2-8181. 4 at ode ee ee ee housework in pleasant!" ory “clean up and light beuling address being where the vehicle is . ’ : =. = | home. . Pr 86-4196. , sored and may be inspected Disney's Daughter Weds | | ~ PRODUCTS May 8. 9, "38 ‘Security for You , BOX | DRAFTSMAN | a wav ROUPLIES |PREFERRABLY EXPERIENCED IN - At 9:00 oe UBLC SALE Ls. iesr/Walt Disney's younger daughter, “MC MFG CO. Ford Pairlane 2 Dr. Serial Number|Sharon Mae, becomes the bride | , : Thane Weedeare Aen Pemsce Mn jof interior decorator Robert a | aif an @ IS eT igan, thet address being where the| Brown today at Pacific Palisades vehicle ts stored and may be inspec | . May ye *s@'Presbyterian Church. . One day off each week plus | alternate Gundays 18 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion 1 ——— —— —- . | Part Time Salesmen | , Por estabDiishe@ hardware firm. . Excellent wages = Pontiac Press Box 24 _ Pe. Mal 400086 1, 6 7, 14, 20, 25, 28, || phone sumer 31, 32, 56, 61, 67, 80, 8, 1) Real Estate Sates | REFINED, SINCERE WIDOW 38 TO 96, 100, 103. EXPANDING OFFICE, Send particuare to Pontiac Pree o eet ee We a eR . BACK.-| Yping. 1. girt Must lke In Memoriam 2] “GROUND. WILL ect handwriting ‘in letter to IN LOVING MEMORY oF ouR| TRAIN. R. J. (DICK)! sanusthbee MEre ee Hickson. who passed away May VALUET. 345 OAK.-| tlothee Good par. Good You bid ws not farewell LAND AVE. FE 5-0693.) Eitdnern "the ane Nor said good te pone; —~@mal be Your loving ~#, had ceased to neat ie BALESMAN | | } 3090030-30 SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)—| | | Two week vacation By RAY HENRY From Mrs. M.W. of Knoxville, Tenn.: “For the*past year, | I have been doing house work and baby sitting for a work- ing mother. She pays me $10 a week. I want to pay Social Security tax on this money so that Ill be entitled to draw payments when I get too old to work. Where can I get in- ve Sweetest LAZELLE AGENCY, Inc. formation about how to pay the tax?” You can get the forms and instructions by writing to the nearest Internal Revenue Service office. Any post office can give you the address. beat, as our pew office, From OM. of Jefferson, Ohio: “A friend of mine Before. we knew you were, cone! Qusintes opportusities teamen;| ., >L-ESLADY || tells me that the survivors of war veterans may receive And the hille were bard te eR A Thoroughly experienced | some money from the government toward a veteran's | And whispered Peace be hive. rospéets.. Also wil consider art | and well qualifed to sell | burial expense. Is this right?” | Sadly_missed by her Family — a ee etter Sresees. . : , Funeral Directors 4 COLORED WOMAN DESIRES ¢ Yes. The Veterans Administration will pay up to $250 | Pann eae =< ~~ HAGSTROM le oe Plus fare, References. FE S185. _ toward a war veteran's burial expenses or cremation, pro- | wus a Real Estate Service _ a Da¥ WORK WANTED, 3 On 4 viding the-veteran was discharged under other than dishon- | | Orayton Plains OR 3-178) cane RenALTORS | TELEPRONE COLIRTORS, ALSO} thon, references. ‘PE. 3-1043. orable conditions from his military service. h __Pontiac, Mich. Ph. OR 40958 and commission. Apply’ ah 20% z Dat -WORe WARTED. ae a oe | Donelson-Jo TYG RESTAURANT, MANAGER. GOOD) Lowrance, room 6. S20 e.m. to 4 TRL RAINES baY—On WEE | | ours. No ry -m. ‘ From G.H.S. of Englewood, NJ.: “In a recent column, | | signed. tot ‘purerals” ’ ay Vocations & fetirement plan. #6 W. Huron ee Fase. : ™ you said that a person could collect Social Security after | whit ara “tel eae eee = b Wid. WiGWTS ONLY. a ek. ot ee Oe reaching 72 no matter how much he earned from work. I was Fg h F le SALESMAN 28-50 |_ My 3-341. Baha . 72 in December, but didn’t apply for Social Security because \ oor ees-Sio e Waite Chace! Memorial Aagecte. WATTERS | WANTED. | FORDAYS wor Sapabses matory tapsrenged I didn’t know I was eligible. Can I now apply and get back FUNERAL HOME Relations Hepat.ent perience a a eae =! eae ee ents? My earnings for this year wil] be around $5,000.” Ambulance Ser jice Pane or Motor "eleek, Gas ‘ EM 47 paym y g is year wil] be ar $5 re LAYe fully trained. Sereings wi be. Pontiac Lake Inn oa N PE 5-174 . sers 4 hours da —~TADY DESIRES DAY WORK. our downtown othe. A ° commission. $1 oe ae re wd ‘WANTS DAY 33 3. NFO |_ Sats. rae You should immediately apply for payments for Janu- sco Ce per month Subs‘antia! drawing) ary through April. The Social Security law allows the pay- Cemetery Lots 5 | ac‘ow for Grst 2 months while ment of. up to 12 months of back payments. * fad Hl “Hlemorial “Cemetery | sENVICE GraTioN “ATTENDENT | tree's at's pe, sitting BIRTH RECORD E. . _—n —| and mechanic Sunoco experience : : J LOTS IN OAKLAND HILLS ME- ferred 37700 Telegraph Rd. at , i ‘2-2970 MOTHER WOULD Lik® TO KEE? From G.M. of Jones, Okla.: “Please tell me how a per- a IPD enye or PEN Bray fire te s.n.or ther bpm.” | ahitiren te heme, Fensed yard... son who is 65 can prove to the Social Security Administra- | ty Mt Part Comee wi Di be experienced. eheduling me a! 4 nice home, 8 yr. WuESOeRPHTRR Fibing te: tion that he is that age? No birth certificate was issued when | RIOICE CORAVE LOTS, OARE Grosidon geting’ naste Persea ROME FOURTH OTRED Ti eters, EM 32042. A | CHOICE 4-GRA . GARDEN m a 7 jai ser t 3 Sapecvets Yes ees, | “et augue Ouest us| Reagents eal eteraca| “my tons, aura Om Sou or |" Ceanty wart bane The Social Security people will accept such proof as bad oa Oe _liet'Laxe" Orion. ae : =" = a baptismal certificate, census bureau record, hospital _ Help Wanted Male 6 SALESMAN Help Wanted 8 Aubere 4 Pp Day & wine & M T C birth records. I suggest you get together any proof you _ Immediate spontng ‘fot etergetic| A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN a o Ee Wwe might have showing the date of birth and ask your local EXPERIENCED Pontiac arge, Prefer man expeti-| kine ‘Products No "sesh outiny | tise repairs, PB - office if any other proof is necessary. ; MEN WANTED Severage ise” sate “age, arial CT ee ee one re ets re . « re exp. wr _ EMPLOYEES From Mrs. G.G. of Cleveland, Ohio: “My husband died: If you haves proven record! fne'te Fontes ‘Press Box @." | See near Davisburg. Pri-| WASHING AND TR PrcK: = — for in September, 1955. All I’ve had to live on is some insur- sales manager x WORE SALESMAN WTD. retired or sembretired. write Box “DAY woRK. ance he left me and a little I’ve been able to make working. must be a top earner, capable| {nllmited earnings Leads oot gent seb aE A... I applied for Social Security at the time, but was told I wasn’t Sue ae a eer eae ; FEDERAL company. r a strictly confi- fr. eligible because I didn’t have any children under 18. Is this | gential interview, Phone C.! SA] ESMAN WANTED CREDIT UNION | For Employees of GMC Truck and Coach Division end Their Families 156 W. Huron at Norton FE $-6151 still true? I’m 69.” _. 3 MEN WANTED ‘or modernisation sales, Wil trate , ee A- *. Widows are not eligible to collect Social Security on the MEN WANT tr| Herrin Pw 2.1000 or Pm Employment Agencies 8A dperaliing Rn work gua basis of their husband’s Social Security record until they : » -} Teach 62, unless they have dependent children. Apparently, '| you were turned down because you had no dependent chil- dren and hadn’t reached the age of eligibility. I can only suggest that you apply for Social Securty when you reach 62. << #&:. & . From Mrs, H_N..of San Bernardino, Caljf.: “My husband was a World War I veteran. He died, about two ths ago. Is there any chance that I'm eligible to receive a pension from the Veterans Administration because of his military t and —— pera, at Ket flentng aud boo tot wemminten, Ovt| Immediate Openings is ‘ i i 2 $ : 5! ip Tt Wd ena ! pad i g 5 fi , lean seomtle an to help lor © res’ m ¥ houre. Write Box 56 Pontiac Press. NEED Av FINANCE- . gC ee FIXER? Order Classified tnd like people, Midwest Employment Ads to sell, rent, find a - a | Inst ; 9) 800d job. FE 28181 ha wwe’ ante chides eae ae Ad aumtget ‘ z F > om ioe i 2 ae I zi g “It Pays to Do All Your Financing Here” GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial i i" | ci gee Se Fa iis 33 S55: service?” Yes, If you. meet the necessary qualifications, you'll be |. FE 28181 for an ad-| Coos FLY THIS SPRING | ‘ entitfed to recéive $50.40 a month as the widow of a World writer. and pet itt co = | Wart veteran. ‘ 6 2501. Ask fay Jean. we On Sse ; eee - , "i = ci re 44 hy ) s t 7 TWENTY-FOUR ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 eS re Ss we OS yy Se oe Building Service 12; Laundry Service 18; Notices & Personals 25 A-) BLOCK, BRICK AND CEMENT CPL STS PAMILY LAUNDRY Lose WEIGHT SAFELY AND Miray Poe —— Shirt service. economically with newly released Laundry. ~ 540 8, “Telegraph. FE x-A-Diet ws ts at We a" sil eauipped veal 3-1138 ‘Signo W —™ tacopeg 18A MOTHER'S __teed_wo ros ria Wave, com $6.50. Dor- ae ROU OF through vetume|4-1 ACE TREE RE- = . 6 tbr v - ~! * on cus “Quality | moval and trimm' Get our bid. —_ hd eee 4 me wilt’ homes 800 plans We'll) FE 2-7188 ghoek. deen & secure mortgage, No obligation. ATT KINDS LAWN WORK. FIN-| to any spot or entire body. Free Builders Exchange Top FE 4 trtes. FE 3-7210 or UL 2-3463 a1 Manion AD KY, BLUE La LA HALL AVAILABLE FOR NYTHING IN FLAT CEMENT| @eliverters made or OLS. PAR RECEPTIONS, ETC. gt re retaining walls Resi-! 2601 Crooks Rd Des,” 3261 CRaARD LE. RD. FE 4-7065 dential & Commercial Com:| eee LAWN TERVICE Fa PE | WE R = SUVERWARE & insured. Raymond W 2-0067, ab gM mins rente ——hoors | es PRUNING A AND REMOVALS. ALUMINUM SIDING & Garages built. New windows ! inteR-LAKES TREE SERVICE. Wtd. Household Goods 27 your home. Driveways poured.| Trimming, removing, land clear. ~ Custom homes built. Free esti-| ing pPree estimates. Reas. rates.| ANTIQUE DISHES, FURN. OIL mates PE 4-218? 24 hrs _Insured. MArket 42903. lamps. marble top tables. MY ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK.) \CANDSCAPING, SEEDING & SOD- $188: Reasonable venson FE 22340 | “ding, cal) for tree est. PE 2-5463,| CASH FOR USED TV'S. FURNI- ture ana misc. FE 2-0367. ALL KINDS OF CEMENT AND, es DISKING block work FE 2 2341 A-1 SAND & FINISH. FE 5-3722 Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service SWEEPING, lawn rolling. raking & mowing. _FE_5-8940 CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- ~ Moving & Trucking 19 4-1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT work. Also fireplace. OR 34 3-9402. BULLDOZING & TRUCKING DON TURNER FE_5-2853 Al- COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- is 1-A Reduced Rates Loca) or lon Ae -agg ch MITH MOVI fee Quality work. licensed. BOWEER CONSTRUCTION CO. ASHES SURE 7 ao JUNE haulea. FE 5-6625. MA 4-2253 or OA 8-3272 ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS. Reasonable Rates MOVING SERVICE A-1 FE 56-3458 custom drawn. OL EM 3-4831. BLACK DIRT . ig SOIL. $10 for 5 yds FE 8-06 CE: com- & & BRICK BLOCK. STONE HAULING & Une NAME FE 8-0095. your price Any ti time. Odd pieces or house full. Prompt rteous service. FE 4-788! FURNITURE NEEDED Entire bome or odd lots. Get the tov dollar. Wil Bab Co outright or sel! it for a eenainaaiie Sale. Phone O ED: LGE. MAPLE CHEST OF DRAWERS. CHEAP. CALL FE 5-3650 AFTER 5:30 P.M. WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES of furniture Ph. FE 2-5523. WANT ment work Residential nercial. Bill. EM 3-3168 BLDG REPAIR PLASTERING FE j HAULING & RUBBISH, $2 A LOAD any time FE 4-0: Brick Block. Cement work. 42290. J "BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED Work Guaranteed-—Free Estimates) =z 40777 BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK LIGHT TRUCKING. 3, REASONABLE and fireplaces MA 5-0 0378 BRICK, BLOCK. CEMENT WORK LIGHT _ HAULING — s MOVING, Ley est. Call after 5 pm. OL, 1270 & 8 RUBBISH SERVICE AND _Light Hauling. OR 3-0207 LIGHT eet FE Pin REAS RATES rates. FE 8-269 _real cheap. PE 8-24 LIGHT HAULING FE 4-003) WIL!, LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE- hold oo either by private sale or public auction. Appraisals. L. E. Smart. Farm, h- ester, Michigan. OL 1-5631. __ Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 SLICES OF HAM “Pardon me!” Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 § ROOMS, HEAT State ee $65 after mm. Low ee > CLEAN ioana a APT. tty furn. __ 294% Auburn Ave. & HOT WATER, mo. PE 4-5032, ROouE AND BATH, LOWER, newly dec. ag hot water fura. FE 4-6689. SRM AP CHRISTIAN COUPLE © preferred.’ East side. OR 3-049. R Near downtown. Heat & electric- Very reas. Furniture _optionas!. FE 2-8527, after 4 p.m. 5 ROOMS. trance Gas furnished. p.m & hot with erator arage. Stove and 2 urn. AUTOMATIC No children. This is 2-6361, after 6 $60 mo. rea) nice. FE 4-1161 ge gly EN- heat water MA 5-1801 after 5:30 5 ROOMS AND BATH UPPER efrig- 5s heat and water. Near General pital FE ment. F 6 ROOM aT POR. A or PE 4-7066. RMS. & patie PULL BASE- PT. ", FE 8-9806 ATTRACTIVE 4 RMS; & BATH. Util. furn. Adults, PE 2-5262. APT. FOR RENT 30 Cadillac. BEAUTIFUL MODERN R and bath. carpe , —— Just redecorated, exc. location, A downtown, No young children a a Reas. BEAUTIFUL MODERN APARTN BROOKLYN SUB. 3 ROOM APT., _ 2-1 4 WHEEL TRAILER WANTED — cheap in any condition OR 3-1666 STANDING TIMBER, WANTED: _Rent Apts. | Furnished _33 _Private. UL COLORED — |. Rent Apts., Furnished 33 References. rr _2-6521 ROOMS ted. dl furnished mo. FE 5-6151 before per 5:30 p.m. BEAUTIFUL * LARGE ROOM UP- per apt. in Royal — Stove & or RTMENT on Silver Lake front, all utilities included, also garage, adults & references. See Mr. Compton, CWT sl 2720 Dixie Hwy., OR _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 3 BEDROOM RANCH’ TYPE, Drayton sree, 006. PE 6701. J BEDROOM, a BATHS, ¢ $85 MO. _1 yr. lease. 5 3 BEDRM. Sobeae UPLEX. ve downtown Rochester, auto. beat, fenced back yard, Ref, OL _ 6-0851. _ _ J ROOM HOUSE, MODERN & clean, Rear—4876 W. Huron &t., _ 40 a mo. . OR 3-6352. 4 RM. HOUSE | BEDRM: NEWLY decorated. Stove & ref furn. Near Fishe: Body. Adults only. ~ *Ppt.e after 3:30, FE 2-9353.__ RMS. UTILITY RM. $66 A a on” heat. PE 2-6332 or PE 2-5788 after 5. 4 ROOMS & us {COMPLETELY modern. FE 8-6 & RM. aCDeEN AinaGK 5. FE _5-0086. 5S ROOMS, GARAGE. FREE RENT _ftor repairs. P.O P.O. 367, Royal Oak. § ROOM TERRACE, GARAGE, GAS _ heat, carpeting. FE 2-7326. 6 RM. HOUSE. WEST OF PONTIAC, and 4 rm. house on Dixie. near oe Inquire 22 Auburn lt ur HOME. GAs HEAT. CLOSE to nior high and bus. Quiet neighborhood A home for better liv FE 5-4000. 10 ROOM HOUSE, UNFURN. FE 3-0243. NEWLY rd Lk. $40 MO. LGE. 4 RM. dec. Children. 2685 Orcha 4811 SUNDALE This near uired G. Hempstead, 102 E. uron Bt. FE 4-8284. 4811 SUNDALE . This nearly bs 3 bedroom brick home is just off Sashabaw Rd. Auto. oil heat. Redecorated throughout. Culldren welcome and safe on quiet street. $85 per month References required. K uron St G. ee 102 E. FE 4-8284 -——For Sgle Houses 43 were reared on & month. qualifications —Pontisc. Press Box_1¢. For Sale-Houses 43 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE LAKEFRONT RANCH Year old big 3. bedroom — home on one of Oakland County’ most picturesque lakes. 2 nice pe places including one in the base- ment family room. Extra lava- tory also in basement. Insulated 2 car garage. 100° on lake front- age. Truly a quality home in s fine setting at only $24,000. Terms arranged. _ELIZ., LK. ESTATES Attractive cedar shake sided ranch home with 3 bedrooms end full basement. Big corner lot 100x175 with 1% car garage. Only 3 blocks to new school. You'll —T comfortable family livi this convenient west side ation and best of all. it's priced at pots ide with de dn. plus closing costs. Ba on easy PHA monthly peymenta. REALTOR PARTRIDGE} 5 FE 4-358 me W. HURON $3,150 Full Pace Older Village home in Ortonville. Needs new septic tank, $500 down. $24 pe: month For the Handyman With large fam ly, 4 bearoom, needs a little fixing and decorating $6500 — $700 down Sane IS OUR SPECIALTY ____? | top price paid ‘GU _ Floors, basements. EM 34879 | (IGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. ALBERTA LUMBER MILL 1 AND 2? BEDROOM LAKEFRONT |3 RM. APT. CLEAN, ADULTS,| Newly decorated. 4 rms. & bath AT TWIN lr ge ae ROOM | NEW. C. PANGUS, Realtor CARPENTER WORK. NEW & RE Rubbish. fn dirt,. top sail, a 3390 Lapeer Rd M24. FE 8-6131| apts. Partly furn. OR 3-9105. —Prt. “bath, 344 W. Huron. Sonal call, Fe sou. Reasonable ee a BAe, | 210° Mis Ortonville. NA 17-2815 pair. smal! jobs - specialty. gravel an Tront en 0 g. —c : ae —>-7841_or PE 71-0776 20603 Ww Tr pau RE A ian * ul. * PVT BATH AND ENT. | CHOICE APARTMENT, PARTLY , ment & : gar. Waterford. PE 8-1414. STARTER ee ee CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED!” Q'DFEITL. CARTAGE anted to Ren Sd (ae oe pA et oe. ture, PE 91407. | “furnished. reasonable. HOLLY-|Gepar ISLAND LAKE, wew| (000230 Lt. “che 6 any builder, Free estimates. UL 2-5175 —_—_——~ ~~ Sa eee eu |3 BEDRMS, SECOND FLOOR,| WOOD, APARTMENTS. 116 E./ “are front 2 bedrm. duplex, beau-| mornings” UL 25254 CERAMIC TILE Lora) enone PE sass | port OR 3.1980, OF ATR" | _ dock. Alberta _Apts. _Ras Schneider, MA @132 | =a Ing. ,f110" month, UN 34883, 8” | BEDROOM RANCH.TYPE HOME RA Ale __ por - <1 — s. Schneider, MA 4-1292 | ng. mon on 1 acre of land Attached 2- 1 ene ESTIMATES ge 7 BEDRM. HOUSE 2 ADULTS. BOTH | } NICE RM. LG eae al BATH, | Rus AND (gam REDECO- | COZY gy ge Serge hE 3 CLARKSTON. 2 BEDROOM DU-/ car garage. Basement Combines Advance Floor co. __OR 3879 T TUCKS tO Rent |° working. ‘would ‘consider buying. * —_ | rated. W. Inquire 95| fooms. centrally located. Extras. | “ piex, garden space. PE 8-1455. city Conveniences and country liv- CEMENT & BLOCK _Call after 6 p.m. PE 4-9182. TRM. WITH PVT. BATH & KITCH-| _Dwigit Low rent. FE 4-4807- CEE TOR ATTRACTIVE 3 | incl Tobioc from acheter end TRUCKS TRACTORS enette. Adults. 402 W. Huron. FE! ("pus g¢ BATH. NEWLY DEC- bedrm ‘ranch, ‘children welcome. | Auburn Rd. Buy my 82.300 equity WORK FE_ 35-0782 AND EQUIPMENT 6 Pn ht 0 cabal 788. |” rated. ‘Adulte only, no drinking. | DECORATED. MODERN 4 RMB_| 7971 "Felix D. Week days. Li| _'" land contract. UL 2-280 DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- ‘2-Ton Pickups 1'2-ton stakes 2 LARGE ROOM BASEMENT APT.,’ FE 32-8293 . | 888 heat, hot water furnished. 22] 65757, Sunday MA 5-9008 CITY, WEST sIDE. 3 seDacoM ing Free estimate 8-678]. |Dump trucks Semi-trailers | FOR SEASON, LAKEFRONT HOME | —— = —| Cadillac. PE 4-4378 ng s 8. bh $10 wk. Inquire 65 Henderson. a 1 floor. Full besement, $11,950, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Pontiac Farm and in Pontisc Residential Area, 4) pe 93-5883. $ RMS. & BATH. UTIL. PURN., EXCEPTIONALLY NICE $ ROOM) } floor. Pull, besem : pees Safe beach. References. M. OUND FLOOR. UTIL _ho drinkers. 1035 Oakland upper duplex, west-side, auto. Construction and a Ed f 2 xR GR ee NEW 4 ROOM RANCH | ideal for busi- Industrial Tractor C TR 9-0 ROOMS. FULL BATH, UPPER. heat, soft water, idea Connop Electric UL_2-3002. ndustria ractor Co. a — Pvt. bath and ent., reduced rent, | * ype. wood paneling living rm Oakland Ave Garage. Keego. Adults. FE 44618. ness or professional. $90. Phone a ” DRY WALL TAPING FREE ES- ‘Open , Daly bai helena — “Lake Home — NS aot akland 35. siGon | ¢ NICE ROOMS AND MORPRY and Riohen. Cerise cise. Aer | mk 6-006) after’ &. G R P ADUL ea rescen e beac | ecavatine < TENCE |" +1442 pace ecg — ti wre bi 7 Bus. Util. $14 week. 279 8. | bea. utilities FE 4-4686. boat privileges. ¥ ent adult; POR RENT — OPTION OP nol delat . BULLDOZING - M -3-0881 UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED me on lake. Prefer one fur- | —Zdith._ FE _2-0634.__ @ RMS. 4ND BATH, FE 12-6564) -preferred. FE 81925 |S Em arage. year round home WHERE ELSE CAN You ELECTRICAL SERV. Fare A ee es Ra nished. Write particulars to Pon-| 2 BEDROOM APT. NISHED, | _ after_3:30._222 Going St. __ DEL-RIO apres FE 5- ea BUY A HOME FO! Partney Electric. PE 5-6439 Painting & Decorating 20 | _‘'*c_Press Box 21. _clean. 407 N. Perry, OL 1-622. _|$1p WEEKLY 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE | , sisi pve est utilities | LAKESIDE CLEAN 3 RMS. HEAT | FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, STORAGE SHED OR GARAGE.|2 LGE. RMS, BASEMENT APT | > and entrance. Heat, electric- " turn Couple With baby weiceme.| & witkien cage” pet On| $82 DOWN for water heaters ranges and ary- LASS DECORATIN aInt-| —Desr_Walled Lk. TAshmoo 5-1721.| Newly decorated. all util. Child ity. parking. Child welcome. Ap = ee 3-9834 { TOTA! ers. FE 5-84 Kfunre El a Nag wan peri Na esas. WATERFORD CR CLARKSTON | Welcome. _Cingeliville, FE _5-1977.| _Piy_Oes_8t__Ciair_Street. LAKE E FRONT. i Bo ANbee Fe | NEW HOUSE. 865 PER MO CALL | ~TOIRD. | tri 1000 Ww Hu iP CLASS Te Y DEC-| ATTRACTIVE 25) ROOMS &| Stove refrig. fu : 7 i “ce 060! w" miron 18ST CLASS INT. EXT. PAINT- rs wanted. Gentleman. 7&3 RM APTE. NEWLY DEC. bath newly decorated nicely} 478060 sfter_3:30._OL | $69 PER MONTH Lon fk reas, Don Beck. OL 1-361. wa TOR a BEDROOM | _ Whittemore furn|, reasonable FE 2-3460. | NEW TERRACES IN BIRMINGHAM | PARTIALLY PURN. ca 2 RMS. | -VA TERMS— » BUT & 6 Oo Toesi| be Fe PE a house, in Clarkston |2 RMS. & BATH. NICELY FURN. ATTRACTIVE: f FURNIBNED — 4 ee ee 2] oes yt yaaa Lk. oe 3 unro Electr: Meo reasonable rent. MA Over Gallagher's Music studio. rm. apt.. pv hel au . . ~ —— — —~ SS ee Se eee , : N. Shirley & Lois. Pon-| Bedrm, Bath & lavatory. Ges | RocHESTER. 3 BEDRM. NICE G G iar “Clade PAINTING AND DEC-| _ 5-3192 _16% _E. Huron 8t._ after 3:30.) sarage. heat. Kitchen fan. Incinerator, 105 ; : FARAGES $595 «| “ance” came Gace UL ‘ai; GimkGe Ga OL FARM |7 ROOMS & BATH. NR BUS _ face Adults OL 4-1875 meat. Kitchen fon. incinerater. | _lecation. 9130 OF $1 BEDROOM COLONIAL a 14x22 ak) ed FE 5-0122.__| _2-2040. “arn for storage. EM 3-3516 line clean & quiet. Murphy bed, | BACHELOR APT NORTH END Tauedicie ecomasey. ROCHESTER | = $4100 DEQUIN: In JUDAB LAKE Estates ARAGES BY PEDY BILT GA-|A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. ee drinking. 25 Mon- Newly decorate arp re. ses ether. One . . __rage Co. ORlande 3.2360 Papering, FE 8-0343 Fee “S-2140 | aaa We will forward literature or | § bedrooms. 3 baths — Other has Lifetifhe Aluminum GET OUR BID FIRST. HOME/A-1 PAINTING & DECORATING. Share Living Quarters 30 2 . 3 aE CLEAN FURN. APT. | COMFORTABLY FURN. 2 ROOMS | top in our office. csiaa” Maamaten aviumde. Girt ROOF & SIDING modernization and custom cab-!_ Paper removed, FE 4-6 Ist floor front. Util. & 1 sleep-| & bath Utilities furn. 34 Bellevue. . . . _each lease 45090 Stanners —_FE 37204. __|a- a APAINTING | IN: TERIOR: Ex- MATURE, CULTURED WOMAN .! per FE 41253, 103 Fair- CLEAN oe en Kassabian Builders SMALL 6 RM. HOUSE. 3033 BES | FHA UARANTEED ROOFS — ALL rr per_cent _. for cash. apt. to re. terrace apt ha loor ti urn ge . fe. Auburn Height $40 «(OR | kinds. Est. 1918 Hugus Marsh,| Guaranteed. Pree est. FE 4-0205.| in Birmingham. with woman of | 3 RMS & BATH WITH PVT. ENT.| powNTOWN 18T FLOOR PVT 414" Woodward 1 a wo eights $99 MOVES YOU IN _353_N. Cass. FE 2-3021_ FE 5-775 | aa mutua! interests Write Pontiac On 3nd fioor. Child welcome, $12 tiful apt f 1 or 2} — - = = oon wer th AAA PAINTING & SECoRATINS. ent Beautiful apt. for OOM APARTMENT SMALL 3 RM HOUSE $5 A MO nOUSsEMO OvIN ING FOLLY 20 years, experience Reasonable. Press, wos 6. - ca" Orchard Lk. Ave.| Garage _ipcluded. 157 W. Huron. MODERN 3 — eer | UL 35600 DLORAH BUILDINO co _L. A, Young.|_ Free estimates. Phone UL 2-1398.|WILL SHARE MY HOME AND|_FE 5-105) ss] FE 5-61 moor Lt aaen | core Simin cs cneene DDE INTBRIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINT.| CAfe for 1 child while mother|2 AND 3 RM APTS. LOTS OF | FURNISHED APARTMENT. 116| Sege9 °"" ms ¢ Phone FE ee he gh eo Sa Peon SON tens Licenced weiider. PHA ~/ tng. Pree Betimates. SOR Suiriog. TO: Bat. tO ee nie rent Adwiis, Aubura | _Aceiside._ PE 3-7103._ NICE 3 RMS. AND BATH. STOVE rt. Lease $125 Nake priviieges. = Terms. - SER INTERIOR AND EXTERIO’ Wt 4c M _Heights._ | OL 2 *} 1620 . FURNISHED APT 7 ADULTS | OW: retrig. fu furn. All util: Inquire Fe soso i prior Geea be 4 LICENSED BUIL = wa m Name ou ———— ly. Ideal for retired couple. 3} 734 1 — ms FE 2-4855 own monthly’ payments, Free your Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 2 RMS & BATH. PVT. ENT. UTIL. cag a bath Private entrance. | —~— VACANT “MODERN eo 77 street. All rented with MILLERS FLOOR: SERVICE |_™ates. PE 5-3254 or MI 6-0626. ABILITY _W. B-side 900 _ FE oaet Fon. | Ciotegt® Dusiness section & laze ORCHARD COURT 5-ansi. preg gioagtreable neigh vo Hw end finishing PAPERHANGING 7m Satis. jo Buina | ary sienn bee 3 & 3 or after = WALLED LAKE. 3 BEDRM LAKE| J A. TAYLOR. tor OR Terme ve cede PE 4-2171 To sell your iand ecotract at the| _Mished. FE §-2406. $0 Edison. MY 3-1462 bet. 2 or afte . Realtor. OR, EW & OLD WORK ALL PAINTING 25° YEA YEARS EXPERI. | lowest is @|3 RMS. FURN. SUITABLE POR! _7 Pm. —BRAND NEW— _ $00 month EM pare See) Rem Honest OA a Free estimates. OR 3-4974, fsa Ted tage ny has aiven _ working couple. 263 Norton. FURN. = = Rae 4 BATH. MEAT. —AIR CNDITIONED— wnat aT SIDE 6 RM BRICK. sRICK. 1% Remodeling, Wonest_O4_epert_|" Williams La settee dvd fant Nene or | 3 RMS. AND BATH, 18T. FLOOR,| ¢¢% Pv = asia & REPAIR REAS | —— your equities Mortgages avail- priv. Couple only MY 312%. FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED baths. Gas heat. Exc. cond. FE : PAINTING — P. ING e . _‘deal for b bachelor, 193 Florence. - : —_ a 370T. j ~ PURNISHED BASEMENT : rR "|\Wal W — Paper Removal BUYERS WAITING 2 & 3} ROOM APTS PVT. EN- LOE Mat nicell Gwsanto: 1 & 2 BEDROOMS GUARA FE 2-2312 1 trance & bath. Everything fur-| Pt. Exceptionally nice. “Rent Lake Cottages 36A sanding and finishing Phone. FE Televi No obligation, call aay hour FE nished. Near Saginaw. Inquire 22| cation FE 4-4373. RENT: e PLASTERING — NEW & REPAIR. elevision Service 22 ARRO REALTY —— | MODERN iy Big eg a SDRRSTICALLY REDUCED ee ee g SONS : = RMS & BATH NR. GENERAL ‘ide | PEderal 3-9675 - SONS ae ; ing 1140_| Day OR NIGHT TV SERVICE ABSOLUTELY Hospital. Clear Reas FE 5-944 | stor. space. Pvt. bath. FE 2-0915. pontiac's most exclusive, modern son YOUR VACATION AT LEW: . New & ROOPIT G1 ge = > STRAKA The fastest action on your land|2?.RMS & BATH. CLEAN & QUIET | MODERN, SMALL way ree | MSM Sida MERITS oreteRNeeM "item, Moll. 9 lakefront cottages. NORTH SIDE INCOME Lie _—* Estimate ep: bus ‘ine Adults only, ne or batchelo ; furnished, modern. g each TOM FURNESS "yat 3-739 JENSEN'S TV SERVICE APTER- _Gall Realtor Partridge FE 3564, drinkers 25 Monroe St, FE 5-210. MOTEL. KITCHENETTE Apts | Balcony type building with individ) re 5.1325 after 4 30 Bixe nice rooms and bath on ~—R — F REPAIRS | noon & evening. call FE 2-04 FE 2-0495 "| —_——— 2 NICE LGE RMS. ALL UTIL | Ttilities. $15 5) — Poa e . LAKE FRONT APARTMENT "ON the first floor two large roome | OO | Upholstering 23 ACTION! ! pvt. $13. FE ‘2-5902 after 5 30) tac Lk Rd OR 30589 __—» p> crigh RACER, GOOD COND Lake Orion. Private Entrance — and beth up. with outside en- | FAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444.| | Om Your Land Contract. If you, and Sun _ NICELY FURN 3 or BATH Reas. EM 3-5432 erage A gn egy rede Fun tenement ce Ge | TRENCHING, EXCAVATING FOR have sold on a first or second RMS, KITCHENATTE. UTIL ih ent Centra ham Beaviiful kitchers with metal cabi-| each and fishing as - Gas heat. pave septic tanks. Field tile footings ea cae dal Lake ere land contract, and would like furn, Adults, 93 Norton. FE 1803 _ _ _ _| pets in decorator colors witb plas. | $75 a. “ yearly oo Te ama eee only $10 500 Ditches and boat well UL 2-5404 33641. your cash, we can get you the, 5.6777 stew — 3 RM APT. ALL OUTILI- | SS ene; = wh smell payment. Two extra ~~~ AL'S UPHOLSTERING coun ase ioe ue Marden. ” 2 FRONT ROOMS FOR ELDERLY ie, Coe | = uy dep See nal wdopEna~ COTTAGE SUITABLE bd . na secur e Building Supp TA a rigstttomee an. | dG HAYDEN, Realtor, | Saag’ artherte 8 sab | GR? ROOM MCAS hen | iss ote QOERN SOUT SUFARE «rane smce | USED LUMBER FOR SALE SIM cs utturencleameaueroclarsuivevived! | tee aes PE 8-0441 | 3 a AND KITCHENETTE. ALL | _FE_ 4-178). | MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6 a eT — NEAR | cation. Automatic heat private Conklin Rd. Lake Orion, se same day, Call UL CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. ir working couple preferred. | FURNISHED 2 ROOMS PVT. FE ; take y eceeee | baths, garages $4500 down =e 1_8. Squirre!_Rd. “| 3. J. VanWelt. 4540 Dixie Hwy. 136 Evindale. Sylvan Lake, after) bath & ent. Clean. FE 23-6102. & SONDa? | OXBOW LAKEFRONT-3 ROOMS/ This will pay for itself Business Services 13| THOMAs UPHOLSTERING sn 30 Bet _& Sun_ait oy SYLVAN LACEFRONT OPEN wakoP “ | EM S30 1 Trooms & Beth | RE LOW PAYMENTS 197 NORTE PERRY 8T — CASH — 21 aaa BATH. NEAR BUS. EM- rooms, All utilities furn. Pdeas) ._‘” A= a 900 66 ver th } FE 5-888 . No Obiigati - No Extra ree 5 3 poyed girl. $12 week. FE 2-5378. |. i r couple FE 4-v877_ | NR. PONTIAC DRIVE-IN. 4 4 RMS. | LAKEFRONT SUMMER HOME. 10 Gane abe Gam te Pe | Acme Asphalt | Paving "~ w es & HARGER CO. | 3 7. 2 ROOM. PVT BATH. 79 VERY LOVELY APT RIGHT 0) ON cy bath. Prt Ent & garage. | “miles from Pontiac. Sy hs eas ae tee eee men bond ere. aceda ake verything - : | _taaten resist of FE. 75 s* Lost & Found 24 | CASH FOR OuTRACTS ae y& } LOR RMS—ALL PRIVATE. | nished. aN newiy decorated. spot-| NEWLY DECORATED APART-| _ 8800 per season, OR 34390 _| = etinon nome located just | ee dise. Pvt. FE 2-5061 eves. Downtown. Reas. Inquire 22 Au-| lessly clean Will rent reasonabie/ ments for 2 on lake. Lights. 20 For Rent Rooms 37 | $7.500 with 82.100 down : ~ ASPHALT PAVING _ |ost: BRITTANY SPANIEL, OR- burn Ave. | to Feltable person. a oan refrigerator end stove furnished Let us estimate your driveway! qyS* Ke; s Somase, ~ vie. CASH 2 OR 3 ROOMS, W. SIDE. W eC LOCA’ PPER TTRACTIVE RMS. GIRLS. priv-| John kK. Irwin & S oh gic Med ial sieloaieiaed MA_§-2117 "Reward, Dine Ber: VAILAB: | PE 2. a —_ 2S eee & aj Fy" 5-3 floor ATION. 3 oor oo No bR AA “feges 547 ‘W. Huron J AL mons AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON. 2-2292 HARE A| 313 West H LOST: MALE gaye 1 YEAR, — Air comditioned. Newly decorated. FE 2-4160 | BUSINESS GIRL TO 8 e uron Street Burke Asphalt Paving. vie, Joslyn, Tayler. Being treated | NO wa a 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | All util. & heat urn. Stove & re- | -oyGRY 2 BEDRM. RRACE| room with twin beds. Everythin FE 509447 or FE 2-4031 Phone FE $-8037 or UL 2-3420 _for distem ° PE 1 . Close in. Utilities furnished. Phone frig. furn. Only $75 per mo. for ‘on beautiful pvt. lake and ground | furn Cooking priv § min. walk | ___—iEBVE FE 54046 ALU MAKES OF FOURTAIN PENS | Lost WALLET show TELE. FE _¢6%, after 4 p.m ___| right couple Before 8. FE 8-233.) Suimming ting fishing, UN _ from downtown FE 2-3701 COLORED 4 UNIT INCOME. outed Gs tected ped bated uae wie O nson 3 RMS, PVT ENTRANCE. 276 S.| After 5 FE 5-59 2-2965 after 5 CLEAN COOL ROOM IN PRIVATE) close to town. cash to contract at our office Oeneral Printing | Rid." cae ton. Anderson 5-780 WEST SIDE. 3> Se |. APT. FUR- | TAYLOR STREET, GROUND FLR.| home. On west side. At bus stop.| Write Pontiac Press Box 78 Office ly Co., w-| oat: BROWN PLASTIC PORT. | REALTOR FE ¢2533/° 3 RMS. $16 WE ADULTS. ished Prt entrance, no chil: room apt. Private entrance and| Breakfast if desired. FE #3338. _ onNOTHING DOWN scan ie oat tm err dea 1106 8. Telegraph Rd. 8-3538 dren 1642 beth oA per mo. COMFORTABLE ROOM | FOR GEN- << a ae SULLDOZING. Le LEVEL EIN ya] Norma mW mais "Route No. 2 IMMEDIATE ~ | 3 5icE FURNISHED - working couple | § Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 | , ours Avenue, second reese tsi tne Motes, FE (ammibe FRONT Pe) bedrm. at orms & 63649 : Modern. kitchen, “Clove : apt. Private beth. hee DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM FOR Teens. tneulated Completed ex- LOST: BLUE PARAKEET, VIC. ACTION D 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT bts furnished, 855 per terior, rough basm't BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS.| Drayton +4442, —FE_ 376658. __|1 AN KER em. 4s W. wall and windows. Reasonadle| 3s¢en 0 T™ OM | One seasdnce. Your cask upsa sex, | RMS. & BATH. BABY WELCOME | _*pts. Perly_furn ETE. PE on ee ae zoe | _froquots. P&Z Starter H FE 2-1631. factory inspection of property and | 194 Going St., corner Whittemore. | } i ROOM RITCHENESTE. a; er cate en = DOUBLE | SLEEPING | RM. FE rter pela Be 8 * a ¥ . etl. Sage ee) Hobbie & Seppien 204) Oy AA Ee er Restor |" inaata"eauts™ *| stern eng Eo ruse, Getta TOEOE | WALLED TARE AREA e : NO “ = = tleman_ Pvt. entrance, elson. = —— INT CTURES. P 3} ROOM, FIRST FLOOR, NO EXPERI TREE TRIMMER AND gg ae Lagan me 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 “drinkers. 1 child. 72 Washington | ist CLASS APT. CLOSE TO HIGH] Lovely 5 room ee — FE 7 By © Tr, mg neighbo: removal PE 5.6593 or OR 3-2000| Book Store 13 E. Lawrence 8. | “AND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR |3-py pvT~ BATH, 18T FLOOR | & tiese ihe tea Seth awe Se aital iametion pessenien. | Man BOARD OPTIONAL | ore, Rasch gees thie Se Wes, _— : tne Bnet . tte. . ms, FURNACES CLEANED AND ~ Notices: & Personals 25 jd — net to you : WE TRADE, WE BUILD | _* DORRIS & SON. REALTORS | 3 752 W Huron FE s7 | HAVE CASH, }3 WILL TRAVEL We will travel to see you and | 3 show you how to get cash for your home. land contract or acre- age. Cal! Row for a 30-minute | service No charge R. D. RILEY, Broker | 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. = 4157) _FE 46-4821 LAKE HOME : ee | eouo COUPLE WOULD LIKE TO | Must 3 a tails regarding same, to Pontiac | 3 Press Box 16. “PRIVATE INVESTOR- Has $100,000 for medium priced homes, or will buy your equity. For full details call LaBelle Real Estate. FE 5-7605. 13 | 3 WANTED: IMMEDIA TEvyYi Homes, farms, ‘ake property a og contracts. Buyers wai Paul M. Jones, Real Est. {3 632 W Huron FE 4-8550 | “Rent | Apts., ts., Furnished 33 ~~ 3 | 1 RM. APT NEAR TEL-HURON SAVE ENERGY, USE} ADs! To find a, job, place to live or ay 7. \rood used car, see Classi- ied NOW. Modern kitchen, private bath, Private entrance. Everything fur- nished per mo FE 2-92 or PE 2-592 ; 1 > R . K ing facilities $9 wk. 89 State Bi; 2-066. Cs x. oF KITCHENETTE, PVT. ENT. u = 1 LARGE ioet REFRIO. 1 103 Parkhurst. FE & BATH. NEWLY DECORATED. Adults only $0 Stout St. or FE _ 2-937 7 NICE ROOMS. PVT. BATH ent Bus __ at door FE 5-740. RMS. PVI... ENTRANCE bath, 31 Stowell FE 4-2190. 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- trance. clean, gas heat, near re _ 87 8. Parke MS. MODERN, HEAT & eg $30 2165 Pontiac Rd., nr. Opdyke. ) ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, with pvt. bath & ent. Couple only. _FE _2-9797 3 RM_ UPPER. _ PVT T ENT iT. LAKE | front, in city. 62 Sylvan Ct. FE 8-0343 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE entrance. Utilj.es furnished. Near Huron ‘Shopping | Center. FE 8-4335 RMS. ADULTS. DAY ~ WORK- All pvt & ers, no drinking. Must be clean & quiet. car _ FE 2-0054, | 401 N. Padd 3 RMS canis amet HOSPI- _tal. All util, furn. OR 3-9622. LARGE RMS. & BATH. CLEAN. _ Child welcome. FE 4-1128. 3} ROOMS. VERY CLEAN. LARGE closet ama All util. furs. Prtv. entr, Close in. Washing | tone eb Gas heat. Adults only, 68 Norton _Ave. 48418. RMS. PVT. BATH AND ENT. _“Coupie._ FE 2-5038 RMS AND BATH. PVT. ENT Steam heat. All util. furn Ver clean. In Auburn Heights. F 3-329. a _ RMS. UPPER. SHARE | Pvt. ent. 3 Park Place _Osmun_& Cottage. RMS. PRIVATE BATH & , EX- trance. Water softener, auto. heat couple only. Mt. Clemens St. FE 9 BATH between } @MS AND BATH. PVT. ENT. oes - & BATH. GARAGE. FE Very clean and nice Adults only. $20 per wk. — at 273 Bald- win rivileges, easonable MA 4 STOVE |MODERN 4 RM. and stove furn ,ots of space. 1 FE 8-0544 13 RMS, BATH. REFRIG._ closet | FURNISHED, close to ‘incoln plant. | 2897 & |" turn. Garage, heat and soft water. | Shower. ale ceaiaai canal, wooded. | W. side Ad-t: only. After 6, |_ FE 5-0075 ; estes amoneaenBck I FF 5- 5-97"4 SMALL HOUSES ag par ht IN- 7PM, PVT BATH & ENT INCL.| Quire at aylor Ra. lor eu stove & refg. gar. Auburn | _ Lonnie Weaver. 4-2031. nr. Paddock. Adults. FE 2-7236. after 5:30 p.m - 3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH GaA- rage Al) utilities furmishet "E _4-4525 3 ROOMS AND BATH, GARAGE, ilo cae Ave.. Keego Harbor. rr +78 - 13> ROOMS, aa ‘UPPER. CLEAN. | bright, near lake, in country, $40 _MA 5-9687, 3 LARGE “RMS., NEWLY DEC., Refrig., stove, _turn. FE 47407. 3} ROOMS AND BATH. REFRIG- erator & stove Adults only. Paim _ Villa Apts 454 Auburn. FE 2-¢ 3') RMS @ BATH. STOVE & trigerator ‘urnished. Ptenty of Sit a ig Apply Gloria Apts. 1_Mechat ( EXTRA Tom RMS. BATH. 1 BEDROOM HOUSE. MODERN. _Close_to_Tel-Huron. FE 2-606 2 BEDROOM, MODERN, OIL IL FUR- nace, tiled floors, dow, newly decorated. she rig $75 mo 9 Lt A , or evenings — Holly, ME _ 17-7327 rage, lake priv FE 2-2000. -— 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX —_ BEAUTIFUL EAST png beng oo Ag "PER. * Suities furn. Newly oe 544 NE hh at Valencia _ Oarsge, th | ent. | [BEDROOM BUNGALOW, FULL /. aap BA ATH. UPPER, Sacomnent, - heat, $75 per mo. nit ented ports WS |F EM, TR SE ID } dren welcome. tor, PE 5-6028 after 5 sat FE 2-0022, re RMS. ores F FURN. 1 OR a. children 3 welcome. FE 4 & BATH & GARAGE | AUTO. heat & hot water. FE 8-14. FAMILY House RI RENT LOW, garden. N. Johnson. Por aichuation te W. Huron 8t. 2 Fxcwc ~4OME NEAR COM- Rooms BATH. STOVE & RE-|- merce Lake $70 montaly. MArket erator & all utilities furn. _4-3880 ! +e a entrance. Very clean. ig. BEDROOM MC MODER: | Baby welcome. 473 EB. Mansfield. 4 LGE RMS. CLOSE IN. Seal _tes furn, FE 2-3897 after 4 ment. waterfront. a: around. $85 monthly. BM_3-3262 2 ee: _$10 per month. FE 5- ‘& BATH. CLEAN. GAS | $55 m |e. shes & BATA. UPPER. FE eat, nice lawn, garden. FE _270 ee Rd., Drayton Plains #OOMS, MODERN CLEAN, 5 ae . 2 BEDRM. APT., IDEAL on ROOMS BATH. ELEC. Ser h & ent, no drinkers or = Toe area and guarden location. ‘Near ali schools. Across from General Hosp. FE 2-260. space. OR 3-5151 _Rent_ Mouses lt Unfurn. 36 ie picture win- For small family or couple, references Call between '2 BEDRM “BRICK, CLEAN, GA- | VACANCY — 8 — BED OR AMBULA- pe? © pes Men or women, F 5-4 Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Praag by Day or os Cooking rr, refrigeration units. 46 Auburn 2-9239 Rent Stores 40 12x36 OFFICE OR SHOP SPACE available June ist. 1077 W. Huron. FE 4-6329 LAKE ORION ATTRACTIVE small store in the heart of the business district. Purn. - avail- able. Reas. rent. MY 2-6131. LOCATED 52-58 WAYNE 60 ft. front x 140 ft, Also parking. Rear entrance. FE 2-4532 ULTRA-NEW STORES WEST side. FE 2-2144. Rent Office Space 41 BEDROOM ge PE 36008 ay ve 2: Oe Secure r or 8 e E. Huron after 3.00 Saas OFFICE sare shop to new air OR condition to TED’s DRIVE. wn Rent Lease Bus. Prop, 41A 41A 3000 . FT. STORE BUILDING, for any of business mmerce & U! $9500 Will butid 3 bedroom nouse. com- lete with basement on ardwooo floors, tile — matic heat. Doo McDon IN PIONEER age BY owner. 4 bdrms. Finished bsmt Garage. Suitable terms. FE MACEDA org pe — 3 BED- 7 laa floors, Sun. 1 to5 3418 AIRPORT RD. room bi with he shade .. trees. Lake a bieek “from beach. ally good _ Owner leaving sta south of intersection at ae ‘& Williams Lake Rd. OPEN signs on prop- Lk. Rd. EM 34854. Eves. Call OR | 8081 Commerce Ra MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICS Family Home This T-room home has 4 bedrooms, 2 down and 2 bedrooms & bath - . Pull Bey gas heat, new inum storms and —— a | ear garage. Located on beautif lawn. $1,760 prey Cass Lake Canal front — this 2 bedroom hom is finished 5 ee walle to-w. carpe in liv roo: aig FH. room. Screened back h and fence back yard, porc ed reruenne 120 ft. on canal. $10,- Wolverine Lakefront With sandy beach, this 6 room home has 3 = or bedrooms plus den with stone fireplace. ren basement and a ! car ce He — cueck this one Lakefront With _ tt. frontage on Sylvan Lake. room older home with 3 Selrcoae Large living room, full basement, gas heat and ga- rage. $12,7 RRO R TED MeCULLOUGH. ‘REALTOR 5143 Case-Elizabeth R 1264 Opes 9 a.m. to 8:30 pm. Sun. 1-5 BY OWNER ROOM. FACING Elizabeth Lake. Modn. home, — fireplace. 5220 Cooley . Open Sun. | to 6 p.m, 1 000 DOWN. ik yy 3 BEDRM. ranch. 2 - 23 ft. Nve ae rm., twepate. carpeted, screen patio. ‘ acre. Clarkston. MA 5-1450. USED HOUSE RECONDITIONED. 3 bedrm. ¢ e attached, borders lake. Onl 1400. Will consider trailer, 4711 Crescent Pt. Dr. 6 ROOMS, 3 BEDROOMS, 1% BATH. Nice lot, gio well, ofl heat. Pull divided ' basement. Large well lighted utility room. Terms: 352 Church 8, Ortonville — After 4 p.m. MACEDAY RIV. 2 BEDRM HOMB with 2 car garage. Fenced yard. Carpeting & Drapes. $500 dwn. rE 8.0805. 2 FAMILY—NORTH JOHNSON rms., down. 3 rms, up. 1 car arage, 2 lots, beautiful yard. ult trees, grape vines, storm windows & screens. Auto furnace & hot water. oe total price. MI 6-432 atter Pm. roa THE “SERVICE BUSINESS” man who ts looking for tne bet- ter than average home with rec. room fireplace in a@ full bese- ment. This requires attention with it's large 2 car garage plus work- shop on large fenced lot — it makes an ideal set-up! JAMES REAL ESTATE €M 3-6311 | 4 ROOMS, LARGE LOT. CASH DEAL or like rent. PE 8-6268 INCOME FOR ANY RACE. 5 AND bath. up and down Payments _ only $30 month ». OR 3-883 “2 ad Established in 1916 $650 DOWN Here ‘s your chance to buy for a low down peyment 2 bedrm log home that Was Bbew in 57. Carport. shade trees and double jot. 96.950 total price WATERFORD AREA &® comlortabie that ; He floors, 1‘y baths, full bsm't.. ail heat Large lot Total price $10- Owner will accept good iate model car as part down payment. COLONIAL HOME -— With white shutters overlooking lake 2 story brick with ¢@ bedrms., full Dem't rec. Here \s patio. 2 car ga- rage. Large lot with shade Lg Call for details. DRAYTON WOO) Extra nice 3 bedrm brick home al] on one floor Large living rm and fire- Diace, tiled bath full bem't with rec rm and tireplace 2 car esrege. cement driv py e. Large ict terms Flovd Kent Inc. Realtor aa * Disie Hwy at — 2-123 Le ong lll AMPLE CUSTOM PARKING 3 Pioneer Highlands Properties: Lake privueges Contenient bus service Hancy to shopping areas All have gas heat and not water 2 nice bedrooms, fui! basements, carpeted living rooms Large. fenced landscaped yards dining rooms family We are pleased to be able to show these homes to you as we are proud of this section and believe would be equally as proud live nere. Let us show you these homes and also the subdivision. Northwest Suburban You just won't believe the pos- sible value in a bome until see this 5 room, 1% extra large bedrooms. patio @ nice 2car carage. Leweig big poe ow All aluminum siding Locate 3 beautifully landscaped ae rake close to all conveniences $14.950 FE 2-9640 FE 2-9066 HOYT REALTY _ 254 8 Telegraph Ra RILEY SYLVAN SHORES Elisnore Drive Situated double jot, well 3- AMILY Only $650 down. Located on North Cass. Needs gt — Priced at only — oil furnace. $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-4821 Templeton ; West Suburban Tooms and bath, furnished extra lots. 2 small buildings ond chicken coop included. Only $7.- sl — price. Low down pay- “a T. Templeton, Realtor 2339 baker Lk. Ra FE 4-4563 After 6, FE 2-9502 ~ OPEN Sun. 2 to 5 173 ONEIDA Escoptionanty well-built 3 bedroo — pce basement. Gas heat. sell. Com fie 9p Bt property — _REALTY FE 2-0966 FE 4-1157 see ae) 8. |. Telegraph } Ra ~VALOW, U-WAY — FOR VALUES WE TAKE TRADES wo GOLORED G.I. satan age BARE Pico a tr” aiae MENT. - CAR GARAGE. PULL PRICE ONLY $7,700. NO DOWN PAYMENT $175 ite APERORIMATS costs . Tike NEW" 2 On 3 DED \ WITH | RJ. a Tr 4536 Dixie B OR 3-1261 | 368 Oaniand ‘ve. 08 re 5-000 1708 or OR 3.8849 Sy cistine anny SERVICE — SS es a! oe > j rs rig “heya ‘TWENTY-FIVE | For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 : by Kate Osann | For Sate Mouses 43 STOP! BY OWNER, w. SIDE, 2 BEURM., new carpeting in livin Lew down cman, Bs PE Judah Lake Estates “No. 4" , AND SEE OUR NEW MODELS) v1.28 ,2 *stroom. 2 home. Webster School Sar, Large P obinn-4 = ™ room, ple Ene “FAIRLANE” Terict include gee’ range . ond euto. washer 3 BEDROOM RANCH 2" car gar $11,900 with sactt—an0 me cn aaa “VIKING” RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 Lg — Ra. 9-9 ALL ALUMINUM HOME PE 3-' $-8775 AND NOW ~ SyLVaN LAKL Under Construction ~"PAIRWOOD" A 48 PFT. BEDROOM RANCH HOME WITH AT- | TACHED GARAGE. Fruitwood sliding. doors. ENJOY A SNEAK PREVIEW BEFORE OUR Select Your LOT NOW BEFORE THE RUSH We HAVE ' : i 7001 High'eod Rd (M58) Large Choice Lots Phone EY 1.303 or MU 66417 7 BEDROO “NEAR ON WINDING STREETS WITH ALL City Conveniences PLUS Lake Privileges : WERY EASY TERMS ROM: TOTAL DOWN | COMPLETE MONTHLY PAYMENT $66 FHA $375 TOTAL DOWN COMPLETE LOOK!| OPEN. ' DAILY 10-8 AND COME OUT TO | MELROs FURNISHED MODEL Between North Perry and $8,250 COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT DLORAH. BLDG 8- 6455. NEW 407 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Sam Warwick hag ne INDEPENDENCE TWP. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FULL basement. PE 4-818. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 3-bedroom brick tri-leve) Be "nemae. Fire- water ges, $24, bedroom. New in 1956. $7,400. Sucmonte $55 a month on FHA. mortgage tor sale by owner. ORIlando : OPEN SUN. 1 TO 5 Furnished 2 bedroom. Beach & boat privileges 4456 a oo ton Plains or VI 2-03 — TRELEVEL StaRIER Sade Nothing dewn your lot. small down, tot. G. Flattley. EM 3-0482 our KENNEDY |: 3101 W ae $7549 tot.' price ANOTHER GOOD BUY Dorothy Snyder Lavender WASHINGTON BLVD. B’HAM 1658 | HARRINOTON HILLS. 483 THORS. |20 ACRES Boag groan sui NOTHING conga bo THREE BEDR CL. 'ARK E REAL "ESTATE 1362 W. Huron. Choice Waterford Area Custom-built brick front home = modern kitchen, two 8 Cosreams stone fire- places og living room and den, wall-to-wall carpeting. Full ment, with forced air oil heat. Situated on large wooded 4 Minimum Down Payment WM. A. EALTOR ___ Open Evenings FE +3568 | ven ‘ul 6 $100 DOWN” Byys this modern year around lakefront bome Good beach Large lot Hurry for this one! Nearly new log cabin Large lot Lakefront. 2 ts & dock. Only $8500 terms Realtor Est. 29 Years MODERN lake, private beach. Will sell for $5500 with $500 down, payments $55 month. OR 3-2168. ae ss 1% story on wood- _— ed table space in ol stove included, fin- ished basement, screened porch a 1 efias all schools, owner, PARGAIN NOTHING DOWN yim ‘WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. MA sine Call Sunda _ MULTIPLE SERVICE bedrm. Brick. Bsmt. Owner. _Bacritice FE 6-0406. CLARK LARGE FARMHOUSE 15 tillable acres, 17 acres wheat, some outbulldings. $14,900. Terms Would trade. MS8UO AREA. De- natural ¢, tered walls. Basem reation room, patio, rage. Owner’ “says make offer. oan 100x144 —. attached 1'e-car i rage. Oak floors, plastered w ol] furnace. Other good features $9,900, terms. BRICK Lanes | ust north of Pontiac. Lake and privileges. Built 1957, ‘ented. lent condition. sement & rec- Teation room. $16,000 with only $3,300 down re nue SUN a eae _ - RES mn Eve. & Sun. Multiple ng Service MONTHLY PAYMENT 971 LOOK port Lorated in 8 we with car. ry wy es y. 1800" down For further informs: ERBERT C. DAVIS 4015 Irwindale Drive This Absolutely INCLUDES Taxes and Insurance MODEL OP Daily & Sunday |** 1] A.M.-8 P.M. DIRECTIONS: “ “~ gIDE oF HIGHWAY. DLORAH F al BUILDING COMPANY of National Homes FE 2.9122 Realtor Auburn Heights Tf you are interested in having a nice home conveniently located near the new MSUO show you this delighttal modern ranch bungalow Pioneer Highlands Smartiy designed, solid! modern brick bungalow. dream house. Your wife will be thrilled to the beauty of the ete fem of thir . Roomy tehen, carpeted ~— - dinette 3 bedrooms, excellent esting system, 2 ¥- 750. WitLIs M. BREWER ves. MILLER - BRICK. BUNGALOW — other fine igus 4 This one has 3 bath alum. . _ ves, ‘sve small down payment, Ge mtge. IT’S GARDEN TIME and William Miller’ FE 2.0263 "Open sos f bat ped HOME 6 LOTS 50 and larger, He Watkins tite gr ision. Water, paved streets. . W. Ross Homes, Inc. SEDRSON 3 * 000 DOWN REDUCED TO $14,200 SYLVAN LAKEFRONT Enjoyable iakefront living is yours in this 6 room a on 8yl- van Lake. Has bedrooms plus aneled dun 2 ear garage —_ asement. — Pp 6,500 uced to sas 00 for quick AR as owner is torida bound! See it today! REALTOR PARTRIDGE 4-358), 1060 W. HURON OPEN TILL ¢@ BY . 3 sreene, ful ear W. ) down. $11,000 at morte, 7 - cent. Call OR 4) Beiccans Ranch In very nice neighborhood. Near Union Lake This home has large Coe. 2 ACRES. MY 3-1691. leges Asking $17,500 with terms. No Down Payment—Vets You can move into this onth 2 bedroom for = $55 een m ge JOHN’ J. ef REAL a 9203 Com Rad. EM TRANSFERRED FROM BLOOM- sale by hilltop between two lakes. oud privileges 3 bedrms., sc house Sat 2585 Robinda'e Lane. FE 4-891 SYLVAN LAKE 4 BEDRM. FHA $500 Dn FE 42366 OTTAWA HIlls Beautiful 3 bedroom brick. Large living room, full din- ing room, sun room or den Automatic oi] heat. Brick garage. Beautifully land- escaped rd with extra jot. Priced sell! WEneTER DISTRICT = erfully conditioned rick home — Premaas in lt room— peting inc) — Ter- tion room or ‘ _. jayful kids. t Baldwin Re 200 ft frontage x 400 ft deep Wonderful home with breeseway and double @ttached garage — Will sell or trade. OTTAWA HILLS You've always wanted a good home on the West Side ERE IT Is! 3 bdeda- vestibule entrance, rooms, fireplace, Gen, full dining room, terrific kitchen; dish- CLARKSTON ON v1 VILLAGE SUPERB LAKE PR expect including ¢: a and wall beautifully & street frontage. “live” stream boat channe’ SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2-5; P.M. Lakefront Brick 2655 Silverhill Rd. BEAUTIFUL re og hong lakefront brick, overlook: lake.. 3 large Ss and mapy ‘other desirable features included at iow . DIXIE TO WALTON LEFT TO SILVERHILL RD. ROLFE H. SMITH —REALTOR— 244 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 3-7848 Rochester Area (25 Mile) All face Only $15, ,500 Total Move t in. Very easy — Or an in —_ house no OL 14261 oe cst U JETT, | Realtor_ OPEN SUNDAY 2-5. 2540 Harmon Rd. 5 rms, bath basement, furnace. 4 acre. Out Pi Harmon al Pars a PON TIAC "REALTY 131 Bedwinsi(sCSFE WHITE LAKE 2 bedroom modern. year-around Good beach. $10,600 wh 62,600 down. . . PONTIAC LAKE Beautiful 2 bedroom with extra large rooms, cut stone fireplaces forced air oil heat. Over 100 feet of good lake frontage on best sec- oo of lake. $18,000. cash to mort- “BIG GARDEN Very nice 2 bedroom alow, ee ar — Pienty fruit a yg jand. G10, with $2,000 F. C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd. at M5® OR 31235 Office Open 9 am-8 pm RANCH STYLE a For Sale Houses TIZZY REC ORD aN For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses. 43 For Sale Houses 43 CTF BUILT ‘LAKE HOMES barre Bigg. vamaqe w. fad pons PLEASE © 1959 by NEA Service, re, TM, Reg, U.S. Pat Off, “I forget the name of it, but it sounds like ‘Clare de Lune’ r | jazzed up!” BY OWNER Fenced yard. $10,700 or trade sméiler house. Phone | BARGAIN! $335 Bg a gl a HURRY!!! NEED THE . Sacrifice. Leaving atate. 3 rm. modern, on } et | down or whet have you. vicinity. MY 2-3791. BY OWNER. 5 ROOMS & BATH. Breezeway & attached ar ga- Lot 120 x 156. Terms: Cash On acre of land. $500 wo, mo. Balance, $5,500, 46816 _" et Utica. RB 2060. _ FOR OR BED- RENT. rooms. , — Brick. a Hardwood Rec. porch carport. On len Lk. By pooling _OR _3-3616. ALL MOD. Hort Realty "Gick's wk) SEMINOLE HILLS rooms vine White frame — 6 ed-in large lot 203 feet deep — attached garage — terms. Leslie | R. Tripp, Realtor 1 West Huron 8t. FEderal 58161 or FEderal 44278 OPE Sun. 2 to 5 P.M. Elizabeth Lake Estates Lake Privileges 308 S. Winding Only $1,500 down to quall- fied FHA buyer. This 2 bed- room bungalow features se: fast nook unfinished up-' Stairs full basement, with automatic heat and we- ter. Garage. 2 lots, shrubs and flowers, s' _ — Immedia’ To inspec Tive west -—j Eliza ~~ ag By to 8. Winging. Turp lens to Brook- dale and “Open” sign. Salesman on premises. “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor Mt Clemens 8t FE 51201 or FE. 44773 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE ust 4 Left 3 BEDROOM, BRICK PACE RANCH HOME. 150 FT Calg $9,990 JUST $90 DOWN: PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS $75 PER MONTH Includes taxes & insuranc Out —— (Dixie) to Sashebaw Ra on Sashabew to Maybee gr w signs to sub- "Open from 1 to7 information c re MI 6-2847 LAROE BEAUTIFUL SE OV- HOU 1 wire 5415 Elize abeth gy wa. me 5 P sggtnee Ds HOUSE. ALUM. STORMS ' & HARGER CO. 33.W. HURON —__sPE 58183 Nothing Down Will build starter home on . Auburn Heights, $11,750 $1800 DOWN BUYS “ HOUSES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. For the Nice 6 rm. and with 26 It li rm. Also 4 rm. rental unit on k of lot, size 22x24 plus 10x12 extension with a little biogas Would rent Lo $40-$50 per onth. COMPA THIS VALUE MAND CALL rz t NTMENT 0450 POR APPOIN role SCHUETT, Realtor suORT” OF oF aPace abeth Here is 6 rms_ Cass-Etiz Lake area to welcome a family. “owner now. Mutart Realty 2108 le WALLED LAKE ' MArket 4-2391 SYLVAN A og BE oy gpa Bsmt ac: Fr. sewer. Bug service. Te.300. 3 YRS. 4-5877 BY BY OWNER. 3 BEDRMS. old. $1, 1,500 dn. Terms. FE after 4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GAYLORD |: SS ee ae bed room home base- orally and attached garage would say, “Come in and look a out my large pic- ture oo to herd houses below. wa at my fire- _ & 7 the oe dining room ay in m recreation room. Enjoy my kitchen with many Copper plumbing aluminum sid- : P path con floors, birch ca formica counters, f al. ot tf yor wou'd ftike this home duplicates on vour lot, come out arc let ux show you this new model at $8.950 om your jot. & WwooD co Williams Lake Rd. et MSS Or: 3-1235 Office Open 8 am.-8 p.m. NOTHING DOWN Beautiful bi-level & tri-level — —. you're Nothing down our have several ea ARRO REALTY M REALTOR 5143 Cass-El! ae BE 9 a.m. to 8: 30 pm. Sunday 18 AUBURN HEIGHTS fy Paw sell, ex — or build Auburn Heights or radius of $0 miles. Phone PE $-0058 or UL C. SCHUETT, Realtor 6 RM. MODERN, OIL HEAT. 5 Rm. modern, oll heat. Plenty of others. FOR ‘ & 16 rms. ap Ga tome & for your- P. W. DINNAN | _ SCHUETT _ ‘n'y pg, 8 ce 2 bed 4 wa own, rooms an up Full basem gas heat, bedroom ranch. .| WESTSIDE. brick ranch. washer, breakfast nook. | aay oe F room. Doubie to with 3-BEDROOM BRICK a On — floors. Ga- | Bar Ba" erat “Trl Steable ot LAKE PRIVILEGES STARTER HOMES BELIEVING. No down payment i ag on A —_o - NEAR ST. BENEDICTS waclusive, naighbornood. of Se ee es ee Tierameay comauioneg2| bree Secs cette” detdes | Searmenisy Have ynell Sor oe room ic 0) to wall carpeting and drap-| Pontiac in Waterford Township oe FP. C. Wood Co. OR eries incl Summer Eg 2 ro nee 7 yr toed = ec. reduc Ls y taxes. MM TOW — nee. = #19, eaturing a large Toom, on ram: house on — La ad a tn os ge ee bea ig 8 ee 3-013 3-01 wi LJ vv mon KO DOWN PAYMENT large ‘Freneh doors sveriecking “ We have a number of 2 _ a patie aad landec lot: buge 3 bedroom homes Pn kitchen; ceramic tile bath; 3 and out of tan. Some we big bedrooms; full basement Se tee finished beautifully tiled and ety OS ee ak oad Noor celling el a B mon payments an le. 2 car 5 per cent interest. Cail age wan te fh coment Gave AC 17 oom us to see them. road; aluminum germs end ecreens; & couple minu v WEST sIDe onto ee ee oe oe —_ [OM] > third cost. Truly e grand home. Por Double-brick garage, large| appointments call FE 8-178. et et fi $100 DOWN ond Sor & SEkeee $3400 FOR . quick sale 3 bedrm. Cape Cod, M Y | Wonderfully conditioned a, aerate eet MIOVES 10U in heme. Mies kitshen, 3 bed- 5 Util. bidg.. sereenet! porch. rooms down: bedroom Fireplace. 2-car garage. 3742 8. ee Bivd East of adams Rd heat. —— fenced yard. _ ae SO Fak mart 1 ACRE WHY PAY RENT? 2 bed.eom modern home . I I | | IE (Potentia: 3). Nice and clean. Va- s av ji eat ebed = "ine hool 34 BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS i ‘th a TO eee Terms. Call LOADS OP MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 ee so Kinney 2 blocks mnorth “at Moe oon WESTOWN een FE 8-2763 or Eves. |. LT .2-4677 SASHABAW, MAYBEE RD. 4 YR. old 2 bedrm ranch on 100 x 337 ft. lot. Tile bath natural wood kitchen cabinets kitchen oe fan — screens. ]\e-car ga- rage. deal home for older couple seeking sm smaller home. $9,500, sub- ropeomne on ace oan, or can re- OR 3-4428. x appointment.” Owner. TRANSFERRED — INDIAN ViL- lage, oo : fully car- replac car garage, 6-1763. ii VETS Nothing Down ————_ SraRes a tN & a ee basement ates sewer. to Gi mortgage. OR: : UNION COURT APTS. Warm, clean apts. 3 rooms and pvt. bath. All nicely decorated. Quiet, friendly neigh . Adults only. Laund og A py bnn Bigs room ae idential tghborbood. Lae i per res ne month. Bee ir Ana | Union } Seer Prone Fe Stent oF | ‘om pstead, OPE} Sun. 2 to 5 P.M. 3 Bedroom 7683 Michigan Ave. room fai basem 43! For Sale Houses 43 oor eer? Crescent Lake Taate. 2 bedroom H ardwood ge ‘CUCKLER REALTY 236 (N~ Saginaw DRAYTON Wodme" BRICK RAN Paneled fami! | room with fire- place — 8 full basement. Setting on a with some trees. 2 car brick eursee $14.700. PHA terms. LaDD’s 4286 DLXIE HWY. Drayton Plains, OR 3-1231 BY OWNER. WATKINS LAKE attached ‘garage __ 150x151. 1. $11,000." _ OR sacs. $3000. Call after 5 p.m. F rE BIRMINGHAM COLONIAL. 3 BED- . Streened ca RM. a Small dn. pa _ Ramona Terrace Cal! FE ¢1 DRAYTON PLAINS. 3-6976. Gas car | garage Pull basement. §14,- ~ BUILD NOW 3 BEDROOM HOME Call today. Pinancing svailabie. "C HAYDEN, Realtor R. W. LILLEY, Builder 86 E. Walton FE 3-0461 SYLVAN ray af 4 BEDROOM PHA. $500 dn. 2366 BIO HOUSE. < OUSE, COMMERCIAL LOT. _ Cheap. N. Cass, OA 82917. vila 3 BEDROOM brick home, my equity, — av mo. balance due, $6,299.91. itt Hempstead 3670 AQUARINA np 3 bedroom brick home, years old. jous living pol 3 bedrooms, ge kitchen with dining area ei of cup- boards & tiled heat, on $1900 down on = ne, $13,900. | Oy ai Only $9,500 ie et ee LAKE $13,500 with $2000 KENNETH G. HEMPSTEAD, Realtor 102 | ne Huron St. PE 4.9284 5-0510 or PE -2-3971 Waterford |Hill Manor OPEN MAY 10 SUN. 1to5 —— brick BROS. oe nt ww heat. 2/4, Best Wishes Mother! SPEND SUNDAY WITH MOM Call us Monday to see any one of these specials. 3 Bedroom brick. at ats ee fea- tures. On wooded lot. Brick rancher, built-in kitchen. At- aoe garage and full basement. New — garage. basement. Beau- igi tchen and ceramic bath. i = beauty, located on high lot attached Thermopane windows, garage. $18,500, 3 Bedroom frame. Beautiful close te Weaver School. $950 Pad) 2 Bedroom , Near bus line and com bungalow, near bus A GOOD SELECTION OF GI HOMES. MORTGAGE COST DOWN ONLY TO QUALIFIED BUYERS. ts | George R. Irwin _| 298 W. Walton PE > Multiple wipe Listing Service BY OWNER. 5 _yard. 2-car garage. cc FE +8101. OPEN DU NDAY 1 :30-5 PM. IN BLOOMPIELD— Pony Woodward Ave. ~» 1_ mile left to 2615 Eastwa This is ¢ looking for with condition. Storms ene lot avail be gL S00 extra it i —" $3,008 MT 500 w th | LAKE ‘ORION. > “ROOM ~ HOME, ots ake Vilege: bed- bath, Pt ole oe Lake down payment. OP Sunday 2-5'p.m, 101 Eileen Evenings after 6 call FE 2-3381 or FE 5-2035 or FE 5-6447. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253: COOLEY - 9 ela ‘ 4 SMITH NT 6 rooms, recrea- , Sleeping porch, large oeyell “4 se ped " jandsca pmsl included. n EXCEPTIONAL VAL- LAKE FRONT elaborate rooms,’ dream kitchen with loads of cup- board space, room, = fireplace, ee wat nim § 2 car . niece Good here. CASS LAKE FRONT NEAT 6 7 pe RA PLACE, 1 NCH, FIRE- car garage, large aren a E. Walton Open Boss. Ba, 10-2 HAYDEN 2 or m otier, $65 month. a Pe — 1% car aareen. $1620 | Nothing down sp senir| price for 2 oy NEAR WATERFORD aol 3 BR. ranch home. Oi) fur Car- — Alum. awnings. "Lares lot. ae yg ck possession. $10,950. AUBURN HEIGHTS. home with bath. 2 floors. Oi] furnace. Garage. C basement. & bus. $1000 DOWN. 2 B.R. home in sub- urbea Walton Heights Manor Bub. Tile bath. Water softener. Storms & screens. Lot 170x120. $ room |? LEAVING CITY — 3 BEDROOM ae! en. ‘7 , ee paym for qualified G1. Good 3 BR. home| Somerset tt Mt fpereegn. Bloew. has basement, furnace & | Bus ‘OPPTYs bi water heater. foogs. Fenced | — ee eecisn ROCHESTER sa | "ee ma, BBM home of frame , & construction. ro | fodels Open Daily kitehen has built in stove & oven. |3 oe Aik. van y ARE hood Bath Ling =| — ; A. . vanity. All bedrooms have doub Tries os Just nort Located on 25 Mile Rd. between Rochester & Van Dyke Rd. Exceptional Values BALE. RE FOR from o16 568. Wil accept trade in of — bulld Large selection of lots. To your plan or ours, “Bee Today Phone FE 8-0458 o or OL C. SCHUTT, Realise 2 BEDROOM HOME rou L BASE- ment, gar age South side ke. nes 3106 floors. Sooeers | kitchen. New furnace. Lot 150x $9500. Must sell in 30 days. Owner leaving town. Low dn. payt. Will take terms, 831 Sebek, Oxford. home. 1 athe "Jasment. For. e. Lot 80x13¢. ion. Will con- land contract as down paymen' J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor FE 80441 SYLVAN LAKE. ~ BRICK 3 BED- rooms, walnut. paneled den, love- ~ ca ——_ sik 300, 1440 neeidake. Pas Lg peer 3b ard, Good location , 950. down, Lauinger Real Estate, DRAYTON ... THREE BEDROOM home built in "52. 8x22 oe to a 2% c Uiroughout and. screens and and inmecuiote. You MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPE SUNDAY 1 to 6 OXBOW LAKE FRONT 10180 Elizabeth Lake Rd. All inum exterior with at- Willixms Lake Front All white 5 room ae bungalow nm with ~ ha A bey —— Bevacd ~ screened lake rch. Ness $11,950, FHA terms. po yen tee, shade Be pinoet ard and Se my ey a NORTH Cat Kibet ee eee Sun Side on First Street. Ranch home with col basement. Gas heat, JOHN corms F og = foo: Pamene $10,950, oh ' aol y ‘to mortgage. l Hamphries| Sinzler | 83 N. ae oe Open Eves. REALTOR 670 W. Huron Ph. PE 4-3523 E 2-9236 Ph. FE Soeae" Eve. & Sun. ea 2 BEDRM, MODERN WITH FULL a $500 will handie. oN Sunday 2-6 P.M. THE NEW OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 3-5 P.M. ¥ 209 Preston - NEAR 8T EXCITING |,» SHARGER CO... 33 W. Huron St. fond G WILL ACCEPT * . PE 5-2077 after 7 p.m 3 BEDROOMS ; 1% BATHS OP a N OVEN & RANGE heel ATTACHED GARAGE Ew — win fa FULL BASEMEND Goltii crea ail enaane A bee rooms: All this for only $13,- *300 and choice west suburban lots $15 950 Sy ace Geet Lee & te ‘ ~ ty’ Carvonne | aos PLUS LOT ly Manor. 1 mile west of city mits. Out Lake road to Fernberry, north wilt. ‘be there to Sa wan aoe Many 12-5. We only have two left so Sites Available don't miss them. $500 DOWN — Sell or trade. Cosy two bedroom with over % secre of land. Gopens- =| OPEN ak : a ; and od at $7,460, i eity : NOTHING DOWN - 3 bedroom . ° enly 3 ye Has SUNDAY 2-5 matic By All newly decorated. All you need is $275 closing costs. | 1940 S, Hammond LX. DG lo. meat x © P Lakefront Bi-Level bedroom modern home with al- AN EXCITING HOME that most ‘% acre of Right in warrants your immediate at- —w- 2 bedrooms, Ist floor and tention, 4 s, and wo up. New furn.. Screened baths (master bedroom 17.1 front porch. need is your x 13 with private bath). 2 costs. at only yp Ls im $6,950 FULL PRICE — And what eae ok hae @ bargain. Modern bungalow with in an atea of other fash- lake privileges. Only 1% miles ou Sunday 2-5 p.m. TELE- storms. Large 15180 ft. lot, com- DRAPE RD. TO ORCHARD pletely fenced. Immediate posses- LAKE: RD — ONE MILE sion, Easy terms. balay OT BA MANY OTHERS — To choose from. 8. RAMMOND LAKE DA. ee ee ee — FOLLOW OPEN siG eg tnt office Sunday LIST WITH US — For fast & effi- cient service. W EBUY; SELL & TRADE. 20 yrs. serving Pontiae & Vicinity. OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 L. i. BROWN, Realtor ° th hake, Road 667 Joyceil fe Delightful... riley Bini HOME — Bucelient 3 bea Mimodern. $6,300. ¥ room brick on the West OSLYN R RD. sae dar-lined attful few to sand fesas tety $1020, ‘ ¢ lot. Se paved Joslyn. rm. isstt Bresoe Rreessway a ae to elemen- a& : lot. 3 mi. from po pr MR neo ONLY $1000 DOWN. @mE THIS such ceramic BARGAIN. prensa ym ge ah C. SCHUETT, Realtor 8 , 25 — CASS 460 W. Huron RIGHT 10 JOYCRIL “WHISTLE” We will and dance to — if you can this ¥ — S rm. VERY A com . $7100 3 BED RANCH terms—immediate weg GHUETT, a uron One be eo Waterford SCHRAM 2 Redreom. one-floor plea Approximately 3 acres x en. 21 ft, maste ag om Brn terms cap be a e kitchen, rumpus e - LAKE ANGELUS only —_— vi ser, Mee taki tees wre room, 9x18 uit py ; Make us prove it.” 3, 4 3 LE lot 60 & io, Only “$0008 4 BEDROOMS down. NEAR UTICA Tl Indian 4 bedroom brick home with i : i ef | bt e } = | aa —_ | OPEN 98 AM—* PM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Pp. rop. enclosed with c — fence. te AS $700 FOR QUICK uron Open Evenings & Sunday } - ~ . { ¢ ‘ ‘ I = ‘ . . 4 - x‘ TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 7 “i a ._* j 51 Business Opportunities 5 : A ¢ . 47; Business Opportunities For Sele Houses 43; For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43; MODEST MAIDENS \ By Jay Alan} _—For Sale Lots | 46; For Sale Acreag = | Y SAPRIFICE GALE | l LAKE FRONTAGE. | 60 ACRES, WITH PVT. SPRIN CE : ‘LUXURY * } siomficld Twp, PE. 28611, “ted | lake that will support trout} FROZEN CUSTARD | 97,060 includes Jot ond, building, , SS 4 1. ul) re. . Beverly Street - LAKE SIDE HOME LOTS, $600. GLENWOOD ES-| ° To0ts ‘iiving, 30. min. trom ‘Pos. Fully coletet sud. reedy | is feat road frontage, _ 40x36. toot bath, good condition, asite-aak Wal wood 8. off Walton Blvd. ee Owner, PR, b Oud. choice Put this mighty profit-| building, at very sctive corner. ful? Pesement outs. of Surases, To be found in this distinetive || ns_or_call JUpiter 8-1962. sere. : ACRES OF | dle operation on your ous rk "Real “Esteve 1362 ° Corns & pereeae. Paved oad in its fairy. tale setting. ’ 2 wanes LEVEL LOTS de of at the re reas. Suightly rolling ply Bag om po wil ! W. Huron, FE 3-7688 re paren a beach," love hts on ved road. Wat- $10,000. #1800 oer dove. for all cash. Bee it today BOR ; MARKET Woodhull Lake Area 3 Bedroom nds. with trees King Li Ra Seat. ‘from ‘ety | 1 teres. #2,000.°6 RIDGE| SUBURBAN u e Ar built} LeBaron Farms Sub. near Sind completely equipped. water- _ limits. $1,250. $200 dn. $35 mo. | } 1 ing site, 30) REALTOR PART Groceries. beer and wine. Grosted é gee Rg online Ried MEI all to front. Indoor living is made or $1,050 _ cash. Ae acres tillable. $2,000 down. Busitiesses thruout | Mich ‘ge he Ba ‘fpeuisted thruout, Large family) wall carpeting. bane- delightful by exce J LOTS WATERFORD TWP. TO! 4 eres with O00 | PE OM oan Tie e | pine'3.300 oguare 1 storage. Ex- ™m 5 a9 . ac- estate. $900. : ‘erm * que Saeee ee cad had for small down- pay- tiviites rm., 27x24 ft. with @ bar $ WOODED BUILDING SITES.|8 acres. $1505. $50 dow collate ad tledn tame lease. very Corner sega 3 at door. ment on FHA. for fur- only fo the finest . Ov Walters Lake. Lake/10 acres. $2,960. Near" ‘Clarkston G & Meats raat ae stoc #96 convenient term oe weet se lee acvaee_ ben ee, eter er ape ViEW | Spe Te anon ee oer) er Gusness In vicin-| fiveaat eT OF sen wb kandi 5 a / Cass-Svlv Canal Front Income... sumersus to mention. 3 large 4 MILL TOP VIEW. 1 ts i PANCUS wef owe. ity of fast growing” subdivision Ne sis or C Brg 7 ye Mirectize bungniow overlooking} close tn. T rooms. 2 bathe, Sees cede: cy ieee todo. aside for subdivision. M8.- Realtor ore becuse of health, Will con | le. Ofrous- ee}, ,Estale. Byiven Leke 2 ft, Uring room erg 9g es with bath, The kitchen ts breath: U.O. Built up. $20,000 to $30.000 je sa NGUS, NA 17-2615 | 1G Decwae Only $27,500, terms. | 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-970 . al, fireplace: dining room| last call now for” ap: pink “termica, with “ah seuip. Lie-frai. see WOM $2800 ROAD FRONTAGE _ Sale| Land Contracts 52 . losed rch. Fu intm ink formica, w equip. - Betemeni, Savio heat auaches) Polaument Batt inate Rome, is et-con- BARGAIN good soll 't) room oust Roy Annett ,Inc./z- SCOUNT, LAND CONTRACT rage. . on water, . ; one WITH PAVING, . ote Li) per fanase k. Only 814- GIT.ES REALTY CO. x brick boat cIry “wecnaes kena in *Palanee 97.934. ym $00, terms * ees , rE. $6175 221 BALDWIN AVE.| house cet Sak ieee Entire SEWER AND WATER. AS en for Fan ee ores C ‘PANGUS, REAL “TOR full | Sherwood and Cedar Shores Sites | STATEWIDE | hom h Re: ] Sylvan Lake Front ee ah : Real Smith-Wideman Rea oe 2160 M-16, Ortonville. NA 17-2815 lak M WRIGHT, Realtor = leset arantive & reome & 0h, | cn the “finest lake in Py Mt WRIG 9441 | 412. W. Huron GROCERY DOING GOOD | BUSI. | Tip CONTRACTS FO BUY OF completely renovated thruout. 24 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE County. Only 35 Fg — CALL EVENINGS INVEST Now bess. Buy the stock. Pay Oak: to sell, Earl Garrels. 2 bedrooms, new carpeting, ul aa ir Comuiren be Cal _MULTIFLE LJSTING SERVICE | cars, 9 ace parcels. Lovely| lant aE : ‘ : . LTIPLE LISTING SE bata etcbon'@ arge entionea ! tine eee ~ BIG 4-ACRE LOT J. bullding spot. $¢50 down will han- List st Your Property sun room. se | x ae et TR ENR Ot. pare * 53500 eS se Z ROLLING WOODED LOT — Dorothy Sn nyder Lavender Her a ystead go ong You'll get fest. courteous soa Eenepeyleon : BZ ESE ARE AMONG THE ar and satisfactesy Fi West Suburban 5 ROOM HOME 5 ACRES. NEAR ZB ‘THESE ARE AMONG THE + gekgttor Hat; 30, years, lding arene nud 66 uxicomam 46 ttulat. aa MAple 56-2478 after 4 WEST. ignl Church Building Phone PE 8-0488 ér MU 4-5083 for Modern ranch e 3 miles from : Clarkston ple EVER OFFERED — Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4-6417 ssaaval alxeel 1 cnueae of voles. ignores op gga hay) He fam-| x ere Parent i p.m ERN LOCATION. SE Finer Located ae corner Mes eee expe rr fly room ft. eac rooms, s love edroom ranc 2 LECT full ‘bath, modem kitches. 2 fire-| home. ios ft. Living room. $25 Moves You In IN THIS CHOICE LOCA- OPEN i Lot 60x150 ft. Building | Money to Loan places. Pull basement. Many ex-| 39 fA activities room. Nat: MILFORD’ 3 BEDROOMS. GA | TION 33x36 ft. New roof & ceilis, (atate I Lenders) tra features, Cool-Vent awnings, ura] fireplace and of course, heat. Paved street. City sewer gas heat. Zoned. commercial. ly roofed patio. expertly landscaped.) "full “basement” Storms and water. Ful] basement. Gar- JIM WRIGHT, Realtor SUNDAY $7500 with $1500 down. attached 2 car garage. Price re- and screens. 22 x 24 at- bage disposal. 70 ft, lot. Free 541 and 543 N. Perry St. v] —— eee te on a 00" ft. Tot. Ideal Slany other extras 404 pet’ mocth. ace ge 12-8. 1863 8. Coats Rd. 6 scenic) Too cercial bullding with’ 2 atore for children. Priced $13,950 VE 86-3731. WO 2-3974, MU 40455. _MULTIPLE LISTING atic coe Oa ot = spaces rented plus, sia, room| oi ANCE COMPANY Roy Annett, Inc, om terms eye. 55 ras NER . BiG CORNER {LOT, NEAR AUBURN, | ter heater, Now ae santees i een ger Mg Hn oe oa, nase | — BY \ be . )._ Box | w ve wood, 150. Full price only $12,000 with | 8 Waren Pacers! 0-000! ely yin See ooking 2 bedroom. Small down payment. “Who is THAT clown?” ~ CHRISTIAN HILLS - “PONTIAC k RE AL. TY $3000 ‘down. — ecornet of | BORROW UP TO $500 = for a home that has every- Fe 5-1151. nw ° i Open Evenings & Senay thing. as well as location” | + Rus. NEWLY DEC, BASEM'T. OR ON owen | 21 Baldwin FE $-8275 trom Wray Buildi | Walled Dk Oetywmghasn, Piymeuts let us show you this 6 room d street $6,950 $400 dn. $60 ] Pin A LOTS | urch uilding | lie | brick. It boasts @ beautiful eked © fant For Sale Lake Prop. 44. For Sale Lake Pro 44) Long Lake, Bloomfield Hills. | carpeted re og vie month, FE +66 mE OO | ~~ TOE ~~ ee | et My ng acres, $15,- _ For Sale Farms — 48 ae bad pad meg oly ah Borrow with Confidence led rock fireplace and a picture window ‘with ’a pano- CL ARKSTON a fakee Mica bear. Crear schoot.| $7,190 PULL PRICE. Vacant. 2, ~ LAST CHANCE BY OWNER, 100 ACRES “NEEDS oe iu eee $25 to $500 pee eee be a ett tt-sec this sesck Prcetibies.| beuraciage “encisase porch etea AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES! repairs, 4645 Grange Hall Rd.' pve," pe s-0510 or PE 2-3971| Household Finance charming homes in the Pins ap Specs | beach, Crescent Lake. Better Beautiful hillside building sites _Ph Holly MElrose 17-2591. | aves == Pootine | area a nice bedrooms ‘cv- RANCHER C. SCHUETT } hurry. | on paved streets Also many level DAVISBURG AREA | SUPER MARKET i 8 fennew et F * | NAME Va) Td al FE 8-0458 or MU 4-4353 | sites. In a good neighborhood of yy S 2 oF, oak floors, plastered walls. , a] PL a a = = ~ WATKINS : - ~ scr ZiT | tinad (NOMmeRnClonein (OM working d On US. highway. North’ edge of Best Buys sth Minty Panne fom, Cina thin orice tarener | tate By howe 308 Concre Re | CLARK REAL. ESTATE | fine nome Clots (te sorting | qs” acre Pon ONLY sive Qe US, highray. Mort, oa al modern-to-the-minute itch- You'll fin this ric , 1362 W. HURON FE _ 3-7888; 44813 | as $1500 if sold this week After 4 t aividelte sage kitchen hey come miles | eee eee oe coe ful’ ee “convenient ‘th itve “in, | /*MILES NORTH OF ROCHESTER |i Gveiy § ROOM RANCH. LIKE, Sursg at soleig ail receive 's | $2800 down payment or divide wet it. Grossed $315.465 for To ay | en with plenty of birch cab- ful & convenient to live in. Year around. $1,000 down. OA | Carpated@iivineiasauatnine 10° reranes smaller parcels i teen 72 x 110 building on 2 | - ggg dg oes Large iHving a aisenlas | 8-3573. , new cela = Saionant: large lot " LADD's INC 4266 DIXIE HWY. 3} BEDRM HOME—2'; ACRES | acre $65,000 plus stock. Terms OM UNITY voaw — v e bs i | SMALIL FARM | recreation: is also has a amie’ reac, tra wee 2190 FT. FRONTAGE, PONTIAC | White White Lake privileges. Only $10- 7 Drayton Prats, OR 3-1231 | 4. tak Parker Ba geod e, GAMBLE STORE | 0 2. LAWRENCE PE 68-0421 ; MAL P, ” os 7 | natural fireplace 1'z-car at- large bedrooms. Tiled bath. Pull | Lake. fal Sec bath, $1500 | . ee ak LOT BY WOLVER- | and rolling ge lake — | In. thriving et ee TO ase Pare ie Chicken house and plen | tached garage Large 95 ft. basement. Oil heat. 2 car at-|) down. EM : ee ine $8500 total. $1 own payment. Thumb area. Can purchase LOANS $500 of room for large garden go | corner lot with lake just tached garage. All on 4 rolling | 75 x 350 FOOT ON MILE LONG | “STEELE REALTY. bs munuand LOT WITH a ~ FRONTAGE | for $3.500 plus inventory. Low BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE with this 6 room and bath | across the street—Full price acres overlooking Clarkston. The spring fed lake. 15 miles North | . , | off Oakland Ave.. with all city BALDWIN AVE —218 ACRES rent. If you want a real deal, g,w Lawrence st PE 4-1538-9 white So ae | $20.500 and terms can be price is only $22 with con- of Clarkston. Some woods hard a | tmprovements. FE 4-5638 Pronts on 3 roads just outside call today. ae “OANS $ $25 TO TO $s full basement, sil heat. auto, onaeaee ments rms: Call for eppoint-| shore, beautiful country. New de-/ LAKEWOOD VILLAGE, LAKE city of Pontiac. Ideal for sub- LO . 500 t ment, good fishing and boat- | dividing Price only $800 per ignature or other se hot bang gg ts a WEST SUBURBAN < 3 a regs "price $3,000 with | availiable EXCELLENT BUYS acre. Reasonable terms tie we eet to repay — garage i rk hortte: Car- ( k : . ement peted” ving room 10 x12 lar ston Dirle Hwy. Drayton Plains. or, COLE & EASLICK Select your building site | 78, ACRES — COMMERCE RD nee eee CHARLES. REALTOR ful Vis a sat ollles on yaeae Fa By appointment dining area Kitchen with 3-9701 . ; COMMUNITY \ entire piece only $690 per acre 1717 . gre __ PE 4-0521 peizi : : py Rasetseat Gad cae beni’ On REAL ESTATE, INC, | 100 rr.x 337 OAKLAND LAKE | EM_3-0088 ____MU_4-8825/ 3001315 lot om Marlington in! ‘Terrific value. Its under. priced ea | HOME & AUTO HIGH AND DRY | basement and gas heat On w AL, Lod. ierseniees riv. $1,050. $50 down & $20 mo.| 1 OCKHAVEN RD. 801180 Bulldine | Drayton Heights. $1450 total. $350) Easy terms ME & Tlavely view of Green Take: lot 110 x 150 with Ranch 208 Main. pln oletyagnyl ich. kefront jot at Iwan siteguieliiia int $1060 cash or will dn. payment. | ; LOAN CO. env Clacketar with this fencing GI resale Less (ACROSS PROM BANK) Shores. City water, gas & sewer. | for car or trailer. 05 ACRES—WHITE LAKE R™ c rE. Pike sparkling 3 bedroom ranch a ee ee pe nleie onal Sea-wall, sand beach, large trees|. ‘'® NEWBERRY RD. NEAR’ LAKE onls $490 per acre on the entire! | 1N Perry % Corner E. Pike) style home. Pleasant country Drice $15,600 Open Dally 9 to $—Sundsy 12 to 8) Qi nascaped. 87.250 ‘EM 34008 AUBDRN RD Business. 100° front- | ANGELUS RD _ 550") Price deal Big money maker SERVICE STATIONS ~~ GET) $25 5 TO $500 , fr 1 igh- : B er ; Buys over 's acre. + AT Gerheed eke eciellentn; A LOVELY spacious looking CLARKSTON © Se =o. 52 see ae $850. Discount for cash. | #0 ACRES N. OP PONTIAC ON FOR RE? ON YOUR spacious landscaped lawn, home with breezeway ope: Tri-Level. Close to schools. 3} | 219] N. Hammond IL k. Dr.| H LK. PRIVILEGES. 103x SHERWOOD RD. Stock farm. 8 | ' barbecue pit, “many other | Tage. large picture window bedrms. 13 baths, extra large 1 ie { T Jt. vel 120°.) $300. Down | SEMINOLE 8ST. IN PONTIAC, $500, rm home and Dulldnigs included | Establishd locations with min!- ] a Te features. A real buy at j — — bb nto —_— living room. Plus activity roan | _akefront Tri-Le . DN. PYMT. Buys 40'x120° site| 5335 per acre. | Seererectaaas ter” ecestors | ! } | ] $10,900 with only $3150 | Bay Take. eted liv & garage in lower level. Outside aes Biomfiel4-Pentias schols, on?! 'SYLVAN LK. — Keego Lot and| with water, gas, “sewer. $1850, aE M ms ae ane edrooms carpete ving rill & brick patio. Over 1700 sq. one of mond's exclusive x total. ~ SCHUT T, R Ite RAPH RD AT MYRTLE | Up to 2% - s epay room with dining area. Ful fe A wing area for only $15,500. North shore 5 with large spect | Bew 1‘ car garage. $200 down. Cc xealtor TELEG eoar ac PH. 2-9206 $37.00 PER MONTH w preteeclonaly lanapeapes ee ree eee faut | INDEPENDENCE RD 2 Lots 100x150. COLONIAL HILLS €0'x210’ site on PE a 0458 or | MU 46-5083 | $37. Hyg h m & professionally landscaped _ ea ESTATE. ¢ BED-| with unusual functional floor lot 180x200. Terms Bratton Dr. Located in beautfiul WILLIAMS LAKE RD. LAND Hard to oo. ae « acre lot. Lake privileges. room, 1's baths, in Drayton lan & lots of living — bree, 3 | exelusive sub. North side of OXFORD AREA 1 AT OAK BEACH ments on @ modern . : y has everything plus, for | Square Lake Rd. between Wood- ity limits, 21 TWP. di = 7 Plains Ful) bsmt.. close to ome i N. Lot 616x340. $500. | qua 10 Mi. to Pontiac City WATERFORD re Se bred coe toe at Ap ep, 4 [pets A bargain! only $55,000. Contact owner, = LAKE ORIO o | ward and Telegraph Rd. Only acres grave! loam soil, 7 room re- - | Loan Company sree Only 4 years old tached 2-car garage Large $9,905. Call OR 3-2264 | — 8-1966. HITE LAKE 2 Parcels. Could be $2500. modeled farm home, automatic ELIZABETH LAKE RD. __202 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. airborne Tete rail i oo | A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON PRIVATE | 81 | ofl heat. 26x30 stable and other AT DOVER a — Sir ante and. semties wereld ered sta kacten atric a tg I od rg pe Bg | diviged ste 8 lots $250 TOTAL PRICE Lot 5$'x288' on; putidings. All kinds of fruit. Prop. | PONTIAC QUICK $25 TO $09 LOANS. anc Reena Moen patel gg gg ach cas tutnkoe, are windows ascra| Cal Bi 4. 2164 or MUlberry 9-4681.| sunaH LAKE. $400 down for lot Palmer Si. Just off Mt. Clemens erty well located at 760 Sanders Just West of MS® Serboard Finance Co. 5 ect ' e area Lot 84 x 150 Conven- § screens. On Mlilbourne Place | BY OWNER. 7 SCENIC ACRES.| with 220° road frontage |; st | Rad. near lakes and schools Seil- | Representative will be on prem- 1185 N PERRY STREET meeeeee fently located for schools FE 4-7231. | Privileges op private lake. MY | J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor _ ONT 80x120 AT WALLED | mo a. ilness. Roy Knauf = biel May 13, from 11 AM Easy Parking - Phone 6-966 BUNGALOW FOR TWO $14 S00 ‘or qunen ane ss ob I ao tg Me e. a LOT MACEDAY LAKE 8&6 E Walton | wees *Wol erie Lake WTD.: LEASE @0- TO 100ACRE k 4 — ing TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ? te f | ~ SP SPS and beac olverine ake : ne lete 6 weeks pa) rein Cane wean in euict ‘Tea | no ; garage. About 1 acre. Trees and| ~ yyountain View Subdivision. 75x206 LAKEFRON1 posal Sub Only $3800 total; farm. on all-weather road. or wi!! | pec one Financia) assistance to Ai2 N. MAIN dowel sexten: + Lake Or RAY O'NEILL. Realtor oquity, eas. tanes, UL, 33015 | te _ Beech _pely_ OR 3-030. ____ E OR TRADE $800 dn. pymt | frede free @ clear Pontiac Prop those who qualify. Por complete | 1 ¥ MICH jon, walking distance to 1262 § Telegraph Rd Open 9-0 equity, Reas. taxes. UL 22715 | (ag TaKe WOODS: 2 PEDRM. cnwee tae et erty tor farm Phove days, FE) iciormation “hose Mr Orittis. | ROCHESTER, MICH. downtown Features large FE 3-7 __FE_2-6936 | brick ranch, att. ae eaat trai fireplace. carpeted living reom. BENSON'S OLD ORCHARD SUB __4-7267 Bn Ma 5-1002. - . ; LOANS $25 TO 8500 fae Eee ee rare see terme. FE 6.1018 | rapes, walk-in sents ee ee ae a Cement Lota ba | See Datiness Property 49 SUN OIL CO. LIVESTOCK bedrooms. step saving kitch- // 1] eves | Or etater large lot. reduced ‘to | $800 dn, 81100 total. _ | DETRUIT HOUSEHOLD GOODS en. basement with gas heat, ELIZABETH LAKE. EAST END, | 316.500." terms 160, FEET FRONTAGE ON Mt Vinewood 3-4200 Ph Rochester. OL 6071) Ol. 1-0191 jJaund t , large fand- % a || rn = , A NER LOT emens .. 20D commercial. Pontiac -9383 —= Cary oR seaped lot with 1's car ga- Ol JSE 3 eee fireplace pamt Beech | Dorothy Snyder Lavender VE teatak Cates af taiteee |_cal Pe eds 170 am. to$ pm Mon thru Prt \W a YOU NEED — rage Only $1500 down will DP boat-deck facilities. § mi. from Realtor Est. 29 Years size 50x140. Only $650 total. $200 GArfiela 2-6943 Eves. after 7 p 25 TO $500 handle BEAUTIFUL -RANCH HOME Pontiac. Bus. service. $9,950 7001 Highland Rd (M59) dn. pymt. COOLEY LAKE RD _end_ Seterdays . S ae ctade an qd 30.560 PRICE went, Fe Pett ge gd g “RIV oO 40 ‘feet frontage in red CT. othe tat ene CO. “ar 4 Outstanding 3 bedroom $20 -RONT E ~ 7 L BUYS CORNER. RIV- ver . ‘ ws oT . } Warren Stout. Realtor erick ube fenanaele ee 1918 Walton Bivd. % mile ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT BEAU. LAKEFRONT HERE 18 ee ee septic tank hot area east of Union Lake LET'S TALK 77 N Saginaw 8t * pie oeeed Nicely landscaped. newly from City limits of Roches- ty. Built to last forever. Interior your chance to own a lovely a Village. Includes modern 2 bed- BUSINESS” 702 Pontiac State Bank. Bidg. Open Eves. Till decorated, FHA terms ayail- ter. 28 x 75 on {ounda- natural beam ceilings, lve hard- | 9 room Cape oa Rome with & wate : s Gout home ll Rultable iorivemal cHIEN Eee FE 4-1574 ane eS pm. | able tion, including 2 car at- wood paneling. Pgs el 300 pe, gl t ots | AUBURN HEIGHTS 100x225 on Gil- business block and service sta- . a . — tached garage, there are =sil Take bea piace Dewbie bath | io. to be desired. There are | sam St. south of Auburn Rd. near ce A real buy at $30,000 with BOATS — MOTORS ___ Mortgage L Loans ‘54 - ‘ AWill raise @ nice truck anatin © suits Pig i Must be seen to realize value | 3 bedrooms, basement. 2 | Crooks Rd. $1200 total oes Ideal location. beautiful eee | oa . rhs x d at $22500. includes car { num | | : : Ba) rowing, growing sti > arden Netz ——— ments you will gamer sal be pone aieat traverse rods, f ae cues Way met, el | ASSISTANCE OFFERED IN BUILD- Warren Stout, Realtor per de The hottest line in Oak- CONSOLIDATE 4] i] ome. 2 car garage Only siding doors from family automatic laundry. By owner, A us show you this one to- ing and financing your new home. 77 N saginaw St_ Ph FE 53-8165! jand County — substantial Your debts Get cash to pay off $9500 full price with terms room, a dream kitchen, point, only. FE 4-9710 | day — You won't be sorry | Open Eves Till 8 PM down paymen your land contract or mortgage with thermo oven and grill. PRIV. 2 BEDRM. 4 Phone PE 8-0458 | Sunday ltoS pm. _ OOD LIQUOR to modernize your home Any- $550 DOWN 2'a baths. garbage disposal. ELIZ. LK | S ASG ROE > ? I — | where in Oakland County Free no other cost moves you and beauti paneled cup- rm. frame, basm‘t., rec. rm, RAY O'NE IT., Realtor | “4 | : = — — One of Oakland “county s | estimates, Free consulta’ ion in this lovely new 2 bed- boards. ‘2 acre corner lot _1', garage. vy owner, FE $-9756 28 Telegraph Rd. Open 90 C. Schuett, Realtor GROCERY STORE, GOOD BUSI- finest. Best of everything | #22_W_ Huron FE 3-7833 Close to St. Mike's room ranch Pilastered For dollar value this brick ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT FE 37103 FE. 2-6936 | = : a ness, nice living quarters Large | Gross approximately $150.- _s aa 55 e . walls, oak floors, forced air and frame 6 room ranch 80 ft. perfect beach. 3 bedrooms. — | SCHUETI _lot, parking space. OA- 82713 per year. Shown only by waps Only $1,500.00 Down Principio ‘and tnerect pay a. t's baths “Fireplace Basement. | AREFRONT HOME | “LAKE PROPERTY SPECIALIST’ | TO BUY OR SELL, | _— ®ppointment ~~ - Be sure to see this spic and) rercigle — giiee ext fa Sunday 2-5. Older home. On Sherbourne Beautifully located on Lakeville! Por exciting and spectacularly oc eueeea 1 REGULATION SNOOKER T?- span 2 bedroem home only a narod teen war ode rr $19,900. Will consider lake PEL. | Lk with Ige. shaded lot, quiet | different lakefront new or resale; Commercial or manufacturing lots MICHIGAN BUSINESS | ble. for a camping trailer, of stone’s throw from St. Mike's | Till DARE 7 ROOM HOME ileged eat Or ine trade in. | surroundings, fine beach Home | homes and lakefront building | Ca (o See eae a -| "SM or 38 co, EM 3001 capeed urna x penne dae! Con af Peaueca of 467 htt nor Ce YEAR | has living rm, dining rm. 3) sites. | HOLMES-BARTRAM | SALES CORPORATION {1 ROTOTILLER WITH ER carpéted living room a in- FOR SALE OR bdrms. kitchen & bath. bsmt j -1950 MESSER. BROKER kie bar, for boat suiomatc, neat and*ho water (R Braulull? bedroom ranch | Gotarhiat'wit profesional | Wed, eetoom (BD ownet'| ith'ell furnace O18 00 Low ee | Large selection at moat lanes OM Dit Hey.” | OR 241880 Jou A whMToceraprng mnOKE™ | Sit eator “Ew 3-4 automatic heat ot water. Walter's Lake e 21, eves. yt | Tell us what you desire ew -——— ——— R Stor rc enclosed front porch. venetian|* < _ a — taste, al! rooms spacious FOR SALE. REASONABLE. OR | Le C. A. WEBSTER, Realtor | build and help finance your new, \\Varehouse or Storage PARK AT aes T DOO 2 LAKEFRONT LOTS » ae blinds, a op acon’ iy! s«flr Beat. nicely landscaped ee os up i lease year around home on Cres- | Oxford, OR 8-3122; Orion MY 2-2291 om «ass | Haiti NO CATCH mene Fees pod petted Will trade TaDAY. poner lee | ot. Only =— $10,000 with wall carpeting gas heat a - cent Lake. Two ny faves |MACEDAY LK 3 BEDRM FULL "Cs ] or | 1 sink “ae x $800, Want to move north & retire. and! for down payment on home in terms. kitchen your wife will ad- living room a e Hot ake | basement, a ige. lot : SC HU E ae Kea tor an ger" ri ae: Sorte used | still have $400 a month income Pontiac vicinity~ Phone PE 53-7605. poe mire 12x15. @ wonderful lot lassed in porch garage Potate, | 40284 after : sq. ft oor space can lec-| doing nothing? You can! Or you { ggnrM HOME 2 BATHS. FULL us it 1s $0x1@5 ancher fenced and er heat. 4719 Crescent in R ABIN-ON | for wholesale distributor, e } hhisifarm mith pick= heap of living in this de- beautifully landscaped: 613- Open Sundays. Phone TWinbrook NICE 4 BEDROOM Loo (CABIN ON aILLSIDE PROPERTY IN CITY| {vical plumbing or storage, also; can operate this farm milk pick- basem't $12,780. Will consider hi lehtral 3 Redon prick bus, a ore —— : . v-1014 2 large lots at Duck Lake Priced of Bloomfield Hills, corner of light manufacturing Plenty of up route yourself & pr Set housetrailer as pert down pay- Son cual Sauce’ tear on e FOR SALE BY OWNER. BEAUTI- seu ae = the low low price of | punstan d and Martell Drive | room for parking. all city etiiitlos = —— ar Gale from —™ent MA @ 1217 0 or the kiddies. Handy west REAL oe & INSURAN | ST. MIKES DISTRICT ful Hollywood style log cabin SCHUETT | 1% acres, mature trees gg ad] ee in a weno aaichienh Producers Dairy regu- 735 MM. ITALIAN RIFLE IN side location and featuring car- 1483 BALDWIN __ FE 4 fsa? BRICK & FRAME. $11,950 type year around home Natura! OE tl : few left in this desirable loca- | lee can you net over, Sporting Stock, for set of weights ving room and dining - } $900 should handle this ex- effect throughout home. Has beau- FE 8-0458 or MU 4-4353, tom. Sewage connection aset | JOSEPH ba —_— SALES re a ue tone llc Me a $12,000 _!" good condition FE 82366 al tile bath for lasting eau: | : ceptional 6 room home. on tiful fireplace of sliced | field. | FOTOS | . VON rom $18.500.. Call owner. 54-56 E vba 8 <4 ta sastinet & ACRES. WOODED WITH 2 y. full basement with auto-| FHA terms Gleaming oak stone Bedrooms y-| NEAR LAKE AND SCHOOLS 2| ‘0. = ; RESORT streams on, to trade for late buy % while you can. floors throughout, wall to Forch and sus deck facing lake bedrm. modern. Elec. range and —Z dM if cturin | with year-round beer & mode! Pontiac Stafion wagon, of t G.I. mort Don't walt | S £ 60 feet frontage on Lake Orion. one anufa g Liquet cen mortgage : wall carpeting, a dream eet frontag riya Aoaes refrig. Cail after 6 and weekends LOT 60 x 142 ON PEARSALL warn | TWO COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS wine, & SDI In fast growing _ sell, MA 6-6256 ee . wasn, fectsetae apie "prices didi) Cio fi er hear wieteas Seine. Hot water, —EM_3-2021_ _ | — ell _city improvements. FE 4-4295. UNDER LEASE 832 FEET Lake Huron area See it today. 21° TV SWAP FOR ELEC DRY- matic heat and hot water, soft- fares my _ rer as fired. baseboard type heat- = | LOT 50x122, SEWER & WATER.| ON M-59. Buildings used as Ma-| Business on peed down. | er or range. R_ B. Munro Elec. ener, recreation space. Priced , area: @ eaek taal cad, . Will accept minimum down _cheap. PE 4-9133. | ghine Shop & Automatic Laundry| | ROLLER RINK | Co Huron ; Tite at $15.900, cash to 4's per N th D s se, and er ered payments. MY 3-1487 LAURA LANE NEAR MAPLE | & set on 200 feet of this site, =. >. sit Giet Touch 100 x 290 WOODED LOT BSMT. cent GI. mortgage Dont wait O Ing own GI. 8PECIAI after 6 pm Toxl08. Reedy fg? building. Some| the remaining 632 feet is Vacant | ing hore ae aot in-| 2% x= 42. Trade our equity of mae Bhi ee ban 4 $7500—Zero down Hi UNTO ON LAKEFRONT 50ii for re-sale or expansion. 6 lots | concession. All equipment in. | 9000 for housetrelier er sayvbing “ mm? xv: : NEAR WATERFORD VIL- Large five room hom Rowley. 2 bedroom ranch home. | R. Ww ICKERSHAM | poe cibticed “right. with 2 | 300 cars Par will trade his a ane Mane BUD Nicholie, Realtor LAGE — 2 bedroom bun- giassed in porch, full case. divided basement, bce ig wiper ig orld pai ar enced. | 1198." W. Maple MAytair 66250 _Huron, PE 3-7888 - Res PE 4-4813 |\* equity. Business has. done over rein rr pais 49 Mt. Clemens 8t galow with full basement ment, new forced air oll mer house, other extras. Beauti- rd a ec gar ace | 2 $17,000 a year. Needs promotion! _ 2 ee Call Mr. Meiser New of] FA furnace has heat, carpeting, dandy ga- _ful lot. Vacant OR 3-O411, 0 ent gonstrultion and in perfect | ON VOORHEIS : “For Sate or Exchange 50 50 ‘33 FORD, SHARP, 2 DOOR. WILL FE 53-1201 or FE 5-8004 been recently installed 2 rage, concrete dtive. located LAKE ORION, 2 ACRES ON IN-| Condition. Very attractive home.| son Park Sub. Directly across| ' 0 | sell or trade ‘or late model car garage Nice garden ust off Perry 8t. near dianwood Lake with large 3 1a baths. Large fireplace. Excep- | from St. Benedict's. 88 ft. x 135 a S TO] ! } | ovick-up Come or call before 3:30. | area fenced Nothin op te addock bedrm frame, with garage, large) [tional large activities room. This) ft Water, paved street. etc. FE BRENDEL LAKE — 277 HILIL- | 6°¢ Kinny Road. 4-608. ere ae : : & Se , : 5 tote ome is as modern as tomorrow 4.0370 lakefront, year around. 2 | =~ See Sly seees OFFICE OPEN ee pine Dee Built-in oven & range Located | — beareeie fireplace small down | REALTORS 59) ‘96 CHEV. AND ‘54 CHRYSLER. | WEST SUBURBAN — Mai SUNDAY 25 fmmediate tale OA #2515 Call | 1 8 New development All lovely | -RRY ACRES vt EES eee) Cet LC ae on een, bo i eon jeucnce nee oak ne sa ae en ° homes in this neighborhood Just PERRY ACRES _owner, WEbster 4-3803 Pontiac, Mic dozer. PE 2-0050 ReUe Fon r . ad = { d - ate s*y° . | S4sitionaibeavoome can be | DORRIS B'SON REALTORS | LAKEPRONT HOME IDFAL FOR) 35"Sare: Mccarthy wil) be there PRAUTFUL LOTS. met tees. than) ROCHESTER AREA STANDARD OLD tras ie Stee | Npieed "a re Knotty Fiss | 752 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557| yeSr-round or summer. 3 Bedrm to greet you Out Elizabeth Lake | BLACKTOP roads Wonderful wa-| Trede in your house for @ new 9 stall station for lease Financial jr uy COMB WINDOWS & DRS. te f _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ee, TMoeet Cottage. completery | Ra, to Oxbow Lake Ra. left to! “ter et so ft Joins State Park for | 3 bedroom all face’ brick home assistance and training avaliable Pg derbi ted Pegg ale Mees Rly a | ile Pa acta saa A oy, i ar) pag ala and left on Burgess | hunting, fishing, swimming, riding} with garage. Located in | Ortonville Cal MI ari 40 4 ou 3-3229 ; Dandy Little Farm a rhe rere end | | : and tenicking Vernon Subdivision on _ 25 mile Mr. George Howard, 3 SS SS Se Sunday from 2 to § PN a. seheol ‘Full pice, “eniy ” a at ee 2 eee ee EXCEL! No septic tank just West of Van Dyke Rd..| after 7. CASH FOR USED TVs, 7AP® un fg \ Cay aa hool, Full price only Fertile ‘2 acre—large garden { ick sale. Weekdays 8 to 5) | rd and apbs. . $10.900 bearing fruit trees, grapes and tae seeder PRescott 7 201 bien Eke wad phi “Beautiful am oe epi Rerin ry pearl siggy = MARINE DEALERSHIP FOR Cd Working. or 1 not. P ‘ one icsn _ —- — direction ew uplicate, 8 Te reury outboards, gator trailers — e Loon Lake — \\ aterfront! MR GI! —There’s no sense pedigree "RA, boot” vayee ACROSS EAE CONS FRONT | te Se or FE SI | CONVENINNTLY leckted on Le-| sale on Gour' lt tee only ie hy nacoumelen, Stam acl | HAG GOITAGn Gur Like ay in paying high rent when bright living room, cheery kitch- Have you been looking for & | PONTIAC LAKE LOT. STONE aa eer road. (M24) north of Pontiac $13,700. . due to Florida business interests. | Caylord. Michigan. Will trade 3 year old frame with basement: for very little down you en, 3 bedrooms, sewing room, small summer place? We ante it | wall, shade & fruit trees. R. Mul imits. a eee Costello's Lake Orion. MY 3-1538. equity for trailer or what have, large living room with fireplace | can move into this dandy full bath. Property all fenced.| 4 Tooms. 2 bedrms. large enclosed | jen. OR 3-2643 PRICED from $1,200 with 10 per oes = STORE «x 76 WITH OPFICcE|_ You ne FE 5-7605 Carpeting. ining apace —.3 bed-| 2 bedroom West Suburban Garage and smali tool shed. Pull Berita untae eae plyses ~ —— hig A 10 per cent dis- E 8-0458 & warehouse upstairs. FE 2-663} H3 IRONRITE ee a: , .orinet. rooms atta a a - brick home featuri ] liv- "T> "T> oO} . a a or small piano bar-b-Q Good. beach . $1 18, 900 ine Toom, nice lot & excel. Le Fg gg Mar oe Gone chr Ba see of | ” pls ER LAKE : eal at the PERRY ACRES office ee Opportunities 51 TRANSIT | go gh En | OLDER CAR IN OPERATING CON:” Direction — Dixie Hwy. left on, lent lake privileges . Only | £ sightly 80x287 lake front| of Silver Lake Rd. Left on Walton $8200 with $4676 per mo. ( “ F anks ILLIAMS LAKE PRIVIL =n lot —- first oftering, priced to a ; i inked MA_5-0666. _Ss'Buce WY PE Doe for ~ Left on Loon Lake Shores plus taxes and insurance. 1rOuxX-F T us _* Lasse sees | sell quick — Hurry! | Hf. P. HOLMES, INC. FRAME CONSTRUCTED CHURCH | NURSING mele oa a oes Sees, TESS THAN « 5 tron shot GENERAL REAL ESTATE screened in porch. House partly ; . a 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion) building’ with full basement in-| sale Circumstances | be "Drayton | For Sale ‘Clothing | 56 . a eas _ bce Go makeay ak nee 4395 Dixie Highway OR 3-9701| furnished. Boat goes too. Lot, Carl WV. Bird, Realtor | Or Call FE 5-2953 cluding Pastor's study. Secretary's =r : Leslie io Tripp, Realtor Country. Club. thie attrac. | PERRY PARK. $450. DOWN, $60, 65x165. Lots of shade trees: $7900 503 Community National Bank Bidg 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE room, large school room, social , —! STATION | 2 FORMALS WEDDING DRESS est Huron st - tive 3 bedroom home with mo. 2 Bedrm. modern. PE 8-1069.| with $750 down. Balance $55 mo. FE 4-4 Eves FE 5-1392 [AKE PRIVILEGED LOT 8 X 356 oo pemern Gihen aaa = eee tie Oil GTATION | and veil PE 4608 FEderal Sale or FEderal 2-9676 breeteway ae eee ee «=: | CLARKSTON — TRANSFERRED | Why _pay rent? | ORT PARADISE | ft__deep. $1,000. FE 42898 Ha hae Make, aaomenae” bee ust Jease with Standard ‘Oil Co 2 FORMALS. 1 FINK BLO size. ey x tt nics foe ou ; owner wants quick sale of large Lakeville Lake where the fishing; UNLOAD WOODED LOTS ~ with seating capacity from 170 to t sell die to Florida bu | OL aan . . ; a lifetime brick ranch. Landscaped lot, 2'¢ a SS Tom & hunting is the best. 87x240/ FHA value of $3500 in beautiful | ated near downtown Pontiac | interests. Costello's Lake Orion Ap eral . one car garage. 3 bedrms. 2 baths, lakefront lot, plus 2 bedroom! Drayton Woods for $2,000 on large lot 83 x 96. This prop-| MY 3-153 3 BEAUTIPUL 1 FORMALS, ORIGIN- & andscape: family rm. $18,900. Your terms REALTORS home with full basement & oil | OR WILL BUILD: erty can be used oy another | VITALITY FEED STORE. GARDEN als. Reas. PE 5-9752 after 6. | _ ga at $11.000 tabla _MAple 8-2474- es Wichland na’ 004-86) furnace. Canadian geese swimm-| 3 bedrms. Brick Bsmt. Garage| Church or a ae a paint. Next to Kro-| 411, 81zEg CLEAN USED WORR . 1 rae aa pia Income Propert 43A | Pontiac, Mich Ph. OR 4-0358| 198 ip front of home. Priced| 2 baths. $14,600. which requires an auditorium. ger Store Good volume and 200d | “ pants from “3c: shirts from 15e: | ime yin Ar i perty Pontiac, | : Ph. OR 4. at only $7950. $1.000 down. 4 bedrms. Brick Bsmt. $14.900/ xitchen and recreational facilities. grees. 116 car Mapes lot. Busi-/ iso fishing worms & tackle, Open vipa HOME, FLPE Gy OR MORE TS] “Lakefronts Galore” | WME g pn tenet araey| HUDCEE BUILDERS | finseetine, eis | aE eres, oom |_Pianak Geta Coho ° a = . sement already Ss commercial now for sa wa 1386 N. Perry. FE 4-8234. ——— Sunday 840.5 PM RAY O'NFEIL. Realtor come per mo See owner at 791 Lakefronts Galore to be built on. Tt is an excellent soe T 43 east below ‘market. price. PE -0576. | — 00 N- Perry. PE ¢-6234. Boys’ LIGHTWEIGHT, WORAY _- unday . DFM. #2 S Telegraph Rd. Oven 9-8 — Be A gla of Auburn, Au ONLY $2800 DOWN for tnis patent $3750 with small down | LI | | ANYONE INTERESTED IN A WELDING SHOP shirts size 14. 2 pr. m shoes, ® Flizabeth Lake Estates (FE 3-710) Re} 2 483) ee completely furnished lake- __ For Sale Acreage 47) modern service station in or LLUING . site 1 & 1%. 16-000) € ; , — | frock hous withiceod Weeck: D. Riley, Broker ~~~} around Pontiae with » small in- Here's a business where you FORMAL. Wauan — ta 305 Ascot Road Walton -Opdvke Area | woome_¢ APTS Includes boat ull price | PE n iis t FE 4-4821 |) ACRE IN WONLAND TOWNSHIP | vestment required. Phone can be financially independ- 413 OR *ys248 WHITE, § 1% story frame. deluxe finished, Nice 2 bedroom home on large Gleaming oak floors, plenty only $8,000. = ae — Near Milford. Terms or Cash.| —2-3433_after_ 5 p.m. ent in just s few oer : a upstairs with partions for sec- jot. close to new school $350 of storage room. Basement SU MME R DAYS MU 43418 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSIi- Grossing over $50,000 Bld ron SALE “DRESSES, SUIT 8, ond bath—living room carpeted down. Phone OL 1-7511 gas heat, 1'e-car gerne’ WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT; Aren't far away. see these 2/5 ACRES WITH DRILLED Seen | ness? Get the free ™Reafor prea ecpcn plete Po ke — ween tal oes Sizes 12-14. se meni - a“ — ch a FRANK SHEPARD Good landscaping. oe one or bi-level with good beach. In- . Gandy lake front lots NOW. Both barn and fish pond. Close in. Rea: Business Guide’ ftom Realto _— Fa yg iaore Tuleas eaving city 6-0457. m7 a a tate oe ade'___ 1010 Adams Ra _ Rochester — | einer Koo, hold iad Sea Saal tunis: ay Redvowne’ pot aa ae = year) sonable, FE 49118 t iron. “Pontiac PE. 43561 — 7 equipment You cam be your GIRLS SPRING ¢ COATS, SIZE Elizabeth Lake Rd — past Del's 2 wee Te te Phew aha | ties basement, garage. ‘Large tiful lakes Only minutes from| 5 ACRES ROLLING LAND oe OPPORTUNITY own boss with a datesceery ieee Lixe New, Inn. left on Ascot to property Toned va bake priv 812,500 : ene . = shaded lot—Only $18,750. downtown Pontiac. As low as) Suitable oe rte homes | for Ess industrious family with rd pl goons Se Mr. Cute styles, size 10-12. OR 3.4427, : | $2500 down No brokers FE) Smith-Wideman Realty nce $500 down will handle. er Se | ambition to go places in a busi- iakacts MATERNITY CLOTHES, NEW Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | sic 412 W. Huron Open Eves. See eens ike ; | ness way. For a real invest- and used. Size 16 and 18. Rea- 78 West Huron 8t. _ OWNER 2 BEDRM. HOME. | FE 4-4526 er ~ ‘iful Aare \ arren Stout, Realtor 'H. C NEWINGHAM REALTOR ment if you heve meney to in- RAY O'NEIL, Realtor sonable. Sonmie baby: clothes. Cail FEderal 5-8161 or FEderal 4-427 8) full basement large lot. Lots. of | awe Mens aa 77.N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165; Corner Auburn € Crooks Rds vest. 6 room house, 3 stall gas 4 Re _in the morning, EM 3-4827 & fowers, Will sacrifi-e ON THE WATER. 3 HOMES ON| lerae living room | facing Open Eves. Till § P.M. UL 23310 station. a restaurant doing good | 262 8. Telegraph Rd Open 94 = & ROOMS a BATRA. GARAGE. ria for ‘cash 42 Allen St. FE 48556. Cass Lake. Live in one—rent the aaatoren Rcaeiaticehee i _ Sunday i to 5 pm. 30 PARCELS TO CHOOSE FROM — Ray i ., bo 3-7103 MAN’S SOFT YELLOW TROPICAL to .o furnace A-1 cond. 3 lots. | Canteiisotary Donia other For an‘income up to $3,500 rage, Large bet, 168 = 100. “TSy lvan Lake Model - | 1 to 20. acres tn size. some| for’ shopping center. ay ioe ' jacket, size 40, $10; also gra xe. buy) Open Sun. from i to 5. porar ea See owner, Harbor Lakefront. Pull’ price only yivan Lake e wooded. Some rolling. Pian {or| {orms vik Wie TaNs PEALTY, rtri e green Ivy League sport Jacket, a A beawtifel view from every win. | ass. ike tront—Keego | wrote 8,750— is @ real bar- Bd + brick - carport i“ the future Name your own terms | 1483 Baldwin size 40, $15 44760. BXLOAD WOODED LOTS | bevsly well conaticeied home| For Sale Lake Prop. 44) - gain! Me ) Gatland Ope ph oe bi) Bon nar Ga See 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE PHA value of $3500 fet beautiful offers you gracious living, large | “y¥~~~~~~~ ii ait OOM BRICK in ex- i oot _Dinte_Hwy._ OR 3401, ESTABLISHED mp tige tid GRO- NILE GREEN FORMAL WITH ree ets OS le | 3'bedrooms, oak thoors’hrough: |) LOT PACINO 2 STREETS, 173| ¢,BEDR lion with ex. | | cery, SSD, and bed- STORE boop ,& stole, size 12, like new. OR "WiLL BUILD" ; out living room 12x21", picture| ft rivileges on Elisabeth oS ca Pea cLA ARK RE “AL ms SSTAT TE| rooms flat for owner, Mam, Wite, BOOK STO —$15. FE_4-0804. 3 bedrms ee Bemt. Garage! windows, amily bullt-in. kitchen, ae ae 140. 4 Hillside lots, privi- firegles Page beths, full We have several good Lake Front lus one part time employe can most interesting and very NEW SIZE 1 ll SEMEPORMAL baths. $14 14.900/ ceramic bath Other features | leges on Crescent Lk, $800 each. bascmnenh Besreation room: Homes and cottages priced from andle. ig $100,000 lly. profited le business ted from Arthur's. Prom, PE Soin » Per- ' ‘ core Brick Bem eae | consist of 16x24" rec. room, 8-3636. Separate family room 87.750 with $750 down to $42500' PIACE A “[OST’ AD,! Deal includes real .. valu- 10 in heavily populated area.| fee ect for Prom, | Tiree rick | ft furnace & laundry room: 13a | — 6 LAKES SUB | Laree formal living and din- cash. Just give us a call and | - “* = corner in lake area. A real) increasing every year. SKIRTS, SUITS, & DRESSES. 14 BUDGET BUILDERS | .ft. gerage. white, built-up roof,/ @ room modern, large bungalow, | room . Ultra- modern tell us the type property and - $6,000 will handle for quall-| pienty Parking. $5,000 plus 16. OR 3-1049. 13 9.3009 MA 66993) sluminum sitding windows, & sid-| 5 dig lots, new siding. lake Eeo, Kitchen with builtins. Lot location you desire. We are open Call FE 2-8181 for-an ad fied. buyer. stock. “DON'T WISH S= = x a v es rnac: Full pric ays evenin, ° ! 8c ook bes priced at pags | — pgs rey talk Lng oe ED ag i * aii : . = STEELE REALTY is gent DRIVE IN THEATRE RENT IT FAST _terms WALLED LAKE 138 W_HURON, FE 17008; 4an2/to recover a loss. Dial FE| "a tae) at Highland Really fine 380 car capacity | MONEY! Make it easil ‘ through Rent Ads! Room, Dorothy Snyder Lavender | 4, bedrooms, angel Kratos.) (WE RAVE MANY MORE WATERFRONT HOME = | theater best y Realtor Est. 29 Years abs heme. ties tall cee = Bog ge 4 SUHOOL HOUSE 28181 for an ad-writer. FUEL Ott BUSINESS of Michignn on over over 9 acres. Will th Classified Ads. T house, apartment, any- 7001 Highland Ra. an ; nd stores $7.9 petee. | . Prppettion of Roe, FOCSE Lake - ont on terms. rough Classifie s. To . r ive _Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4-41 . “ it.” Modern bulk plant 24 : ; _ 1 bedrooms, la: farm house, 1 est Silver e : , I) uipm . . thing — Want Ads give —Khone EM 3-8 Meuly deerated: sae ro m he ‘A. TAYLOR BUILT IN, RANGE & OVEN |Oay “charge it Excellent, territory. good REALTOR PARTRIDGE sell, rent, buy, ‘swap, hire, > vou ACTION. Dial FE) 2 bearm house. Nice living rm & down. J. fh. 3_bedrms. ¢@ baths, rea fiezisces volume, $12,000 to Dusthoness thenees 1d dining L. Utility rm. Cheery M. Real E REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE OPER eee FoR PE ¢ 1080 w. ‘. -8181. kitchen. Close to school bus sto Paul "jones, eal Est?) 1m Rad. (M50) FROM $23,500 & UP ; Box 110 me come He dial FE 2-8181, 4 store. MY 3-1309 or MY 2-18613.' FE 4 8.1275 OR 40306 Bloomfield Real Estate ! '~ 4 ¢ t 4 f ° 7 ' t » - { ‘ ‘ 7 / xe - j . 4 ; : : ‘ . f $ _ i x / } 4 if P iz = ~ 4 " alias vr — a , ‘ : on i d e ° ; ai é@ 4:34 , bs e 7 . . TWENTY-SEVEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 , oe e 3 - 69| Sale Farm Equipment 76 ent Trailer Space ‘ rner; Sale Musical Goods Por Sale Pets on ge, mn ~~ For Sale Clothing < 56) Sale Household Goods 57; For Sale Miscellaneous 60; CARNIVAL by Dick Tu pimaagiancemaggand feng cuanp| en Peen anaswee AND TOOLS. [SUBURN MOTE” “MOBILE wre — . eS eee | ey RENT A HOMMOND SPINET Ou- | BOSTO! vena OEP The lege. The finest, % mile TUXEDO & WHITE FORMAL COAT. FOR BEST BUYS |e ORY eranied “Tapa, thera It See Sect ace ses: | cocci POPPia AEC 30. | Fa ERY — WEW ANB) ht ona re i A a GIVE US A TRY iadard fangs “do. : rest 3400. Pro ss oud o kn ae ; “Goods 57) Knechole desk. Maple breakfast GRiNNELL’S COCKATIEL, TAME & WEALTHY, | _ lust x from, mus sign, Postise Trailer Sale ale Household Goods 57 57) Kn Maple bedrogm’ suite. ‘Table | leno 7 8. FE 3168| $20, Cage complete, #10, OR | FORD OF oie 2 Coach Park Pi) $9002. {GRAY TiLT-Back CHAIR u| (O8,f0e,ptare (Riecric ranges, | “240, Soh w a PROMPT COLD AND evan | Sie caren pura —o | Sapte Th "ral Ra ct Soe |cxponD. wOwihe ANOR_FOR m any end ae 4 A . 5 add Conn, “ al) GAr- - lots 1e's@ ee tale, On hae thes. Seeneers. Pam vig a 40°'-$14 95. Fees fibers, nh d Se pnw | music, $50. MY goentie. ARC cence a ARMALL | Sarena RUN One mile cat Oxford on a GOD COND. Linoleums, j stock ——: 5UE TO ILLN®SS” SELLING ALL good. b : E Ideal for cottage $65. 6400 Bnow-| cabincis. Kitchen’ cabinet’ bases t-yeurseli-free estim te WaNtED. GHALt Upeiom? PE | 50m TO Tre ee te INTERNATIONAL MTRACTOR | 5 LA _spple Ge: pa §-t601. 3 pan ge Rg GAW| Mere Entire kennel for sale, Stud | 1949. Better than most, including | PANES 24411. The best “for ; Lc| OAKLA BCO. me f =o money HOMAS S service. MA §-1270. | teense B. Ron-| see Wenderfal jesation On 12 facia, SER Sohne |," ercryinng for dia Home| MO # EP yatta, co Shee Fenris | BACKS, BOLE DOOM! | Slaten. Qe 8 Oe ne pareve = aw . PE 2- : pester Rds , oo ee 7 aa MOBILEHOM® ESTATES. WOD- * outtit Doub + dresser. | bookcase OE 94 CU. Pr. ERATOR, | 7+ *CALBL MUSIC. 0. SaoLiae ePRDNGaR — ap ATRL. Wigern fertand wartng y, ine Shae. gm jeketront and playground. Se iz raid weet lemiy;| Window cooker, “Used 1" season. | Spring box. National 17-3148. 119 N. Saginaw $4223 | Vemale. 1 yr. Reg. 980. MA 4-1190. Pisstwood chain saws. sitoc 4 Ty se Tay aly $8 weekly) Care Stes ‘|r "pieee BROWN LIVING a ANTED FRixE TO 0000 HOME, DOBER- (ee oe rwenaa-can| TOUTE, (EEN TRE HEST_vOw ae sete $00_ MA Sita W Pe 5-176! after 7. || fen tractor with cultivators, 915. Park PE 38008 = rig 2) 940.08 aw R - 438 BED, USED PIANOS 1%, BALE | —RE S266. RS Aato Accessories 80 Ta By - $30 88 Gre Re ekio ean oe ‘a8. Phone Pe esis Wiegand Music Center | es, Bagiae , Rotates | pred a3 ROTO TILLE . a kc walrigs eluze Rasher . ++ $2033 | Sas ~t, pL, A. | _ : . BAZAAR oe. MIRACLE MILE Baucom 5200 Lippincott Rd. Le rer, ovr hope bugga ails. UL 33107 ‘ meirer bh OUARANTEE eet Sorey Stee en aoe- | * Mac isc Ware Stee cobtast. a > ae ROTOCUL ne ‘2 WORD V-8 ENGINE. A-1 OL 2- — s Furniture ois te LiKE NEW. 330 OR 1 office desk. PE 4-4201. ; Sale Store Store Equipment 6 64 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES “au cE” : na «BARREL. CARBURETOR” & % Appliances em i ‘2 CAR GARAGE YOR BALE TO BE COUNTERS, SCALES, QUICK CUT | “Mule $20, "Female an ye ye bis HOUGHTEN *k ‘SON manifold, “80 ‘Pontiac. $60. Ons D LAny En Sid STOVE OL FYFE Ts CHER | moved. FB 6-006. saw, 2 National cash registers. | GeRMAN SHEPHERD J. 1. Case & New Idea Dealer Station, corner Paddock & Wi- Keego ag Be FE 5-0474|° register $30. Ret Retrigerator $30. Oth-| 2 PUEL OIL TANKS O05 CON: Hobart grinders, Oil rl AKC oe $35. MAyt Rochest OL 1-9761| sep, V PERCE LIVING ROOM SUITE.) er furniture. 3137 Pio? Revee A ee a | aad 0 gehen tek. 78 nt mr Two 100 BGG ELECTRIC INCU- joe CARS Ti FAY Biaud pew dsvenvort and chair.) Harbor FE 5-660, 2 TWIN BE SCREENS FOR 20114. Spaniel geal $1. bators, good conditien. $10. EM/| ior off Joslyn. Sitter 300) Pay only ¢2 weetly,| out Drices. ‘Samuel's 3 20. $00, 1000 GAL. FUEL ~ KITTENS FREE TO GOOD HOME. All te 990, Poy only $3 weekly: $601) tanks. FE 41233 after 6. BOY, @ELL, TRADE. | “pm $2904 TRACTOR uP. WB Pearebn's + @ Ovebars| Tan 2 AL | JR. GARDEN Wes koa” CALL BE-| Double plow mower & trailer. | 4-1 USED TIRES, 13.50 TPE AOA EPRTG "| I SMR COPS, Sag, tle |* acin with io tes poaer Keven, cero | Vore 2°on bab ihe pais Boone’ PE ein’ | ature Tne SALes oy. YaJODAIES eraG ica ee one aha OPE SER LENOTH *Gtatened Sacrifice $35. iF ARAKEETS AND SUPPLIES little repair. Phone Sis i . SUITE, | iy. RECORD LAY- . . z ‘ FE =< BUD WARD 183 Sanders ° cost $500. Will for $96. Exe. asa eapinete 13 re. 40 $35 bi. “Thompeons to0s Mass GOLFCRAPT, BUD WARD MOD-| pepiOREED BOXER PUPPIES. cond, Canvas porch drop curtains,| wat, om rr Res. 4 »| West. Open eves , a aon clubs. — and a PE 8-0312. wille. | like new, MI 4-7583. $395. Samuel's MA 1. tincH sol. Pre 3 eT a bag and Phone PARAKEETS CANARYS. CAGES, — STANDARD FRAND New TIRES FE eno sree, ema FE BEE = | eae a glean: SOR ANTIQUE, Hetchery, 2486 Aubara. UL 2.3200. Auction Sales 77 Mee ge Bg , [ SAVE FAnAKESTs CAMARIEG _CAOES or 6x1? RUGS. WOOL FACE. $1595 \RONRITE: FLOOR MO CORE. Gem 1728. Baginaw PE «5-710 buy sell. repair and ya ARAKEETS GAnanine CAGE e MILM AUCTION.’ PORNSTURE Upto 30° per cent off Reverulb, $16.50; 1m ported. SAVE $100 ON DELUX GE Dryer |s inch TABLE SAW. on HORSE _ ing. 1 Fo Sines 1971, & appliances of al! Kinds. Every ED WILLIAMS $34.95 Axminste searee ah, We bave/ several used ranges and wer, extras. $65. 62686. |. nog US Pot OFF SHOTGUN, 4 —"s OLD Jc 6. Arch root WHITE MINIATURE, | 54°Phignt at 1:30 p.m. 26228 W. an pees. Ee, see gon Puraiturs, refrigerators an et | ira sai BLBO— wa ATER | wo oy ms Servos, ne S*9 | eo ep vee ee terms. PE 5-679". 12 Mile Rd, near Telegraph. 451 8 Saginaw et Reeburo Ave tion = Btop see — heater revise cash & GA. ery set, 40 Sith” large bear REG. BOXER ‘PUPPIES AUCTION Auto Service 81 iP IN TABLE M MODEL TV. - $1796! Open Monday ant Pritay ¢ Thom 1008 M439 ‘west Opec a oe oat dares. Ok FE 5-3881 _ eae p - Seaslee oe se'eat cabur -LectRic ve ee ; ‘ F it? They ARE saddle sores!" MY 3-1487 after 6. REDBONE & BLUE TICK ery Setartey ay NESHAPT GRINDING IN THE 1 i vioade consi | ae RE Se tyre 10 FT aan Seno CASE. “What's so amazing about it y et Ss fs ~~ AQUA- jar ee my sch. of City limits. = ry rebared Zuck Ma: ict tubes. New se KENMOR Y “Tr with reserve coverall SCOTTIE PPIES WEEKS on ; chine Phone new Pl years to pay. No money| washer, $50. Desk, $15. ot Ly Ee Pe oes te For Sale Miscellaneous 60 uit ny oa — Paty old. FE OM. __ All pew merchandise | 2-2543. 7 ee ad he an ie ss | of. Regicered @clf chabe masns | FOr Sale Miscellaneous ¢ 60 For Ac} shape, $1350 cach, ; TOY MANCHESTER, $35. Ee prereseuro THIS MONTH Commeres THER TOP LAMP AND COPPER) {7 Reetster con 30.08 deer rifle. | : Argyle. a = a IAL MODEL TV .. $19.95, table Giass nest of tables. chair. YDE LUMBER & SUPPLY°CO.,| REO REEL MOWER, MON- |- ROUGHBRED DACHSHUNDS New & Used Merchandise SERVICE SPECIA it Tepe moder TV $20.96| Apariment, siss Moover washer. att + aving room Ee Let mat close | nee aoe ary mower, % HP| Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B | 7x0 CHEAP — PE $6800 | PRIN SAT. & SUNDAY—# P.M. BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 21" Majestic TV ......... $49.95' Portable double laundry trays | 6 = "PSR CHEAP. 00.000 BTU Drain tile at 10c each.| motor FE 32-4867. eal ; RED-| WOOLEY MONKEY & CAGE GE FOR —SUN BA J ates ir Motorola eae So Fith cover. Call Saturday OR| 3 PT: want type oil burner. 220| Used Bricks at 3e cack. 3340's = SWING Srode chase at TH” | CRAWLERS | 2 Fagg 4 enw he a B 605 Dixie Highway 1” Emerson. new - . 4 & Se per 8 ing, and en ° , . 969.95 }E CRIB AND MATTRESS. i etl tanks Lawnmowers. OR t. 2x10’s at Aub for S0c; tackle. Also clean used 69A ¢ 30 ower sete to choose from. go. ib #6. Pearson's Pur- Sex ~ 136 ne ire sheng at get par) = neeeee er oe ee from 38e; open 1 Hunting Dogs SO aR mid niture. 42 Bcc Ave. 14-2 ROMEX SPECIAL. COIL M. MUtual 4-7 SHEFTROCK days. Orchard Lk. he . 2 Geoeee take trades. TV. lots, 24%ec per ft. nega wre — Gravel & Dirt 66 | COON HOUNDS, 3222 Pa cae Open LINOLEUM & Panny GALE HALF | fittings et special prices. G. A. | ps CATERPILLER: FRONT EXD _Sand, from. Trained dogs & pups. ; OODYEAR -a | price At < Joke 281 Baldwin. Thompson, West. Gpes loader. A-1 condition, Ready to 4x8, 4x10, 4x12 Eastwood. a TK A t n Sales G Elec |CARGE DOUBLE DRESSER WITH! Cres work. ‘Alberta Lumber Mills. 3398 %3 * (ou, bea, & cow manure. Deliv. | READY TO Hunt ras watt.| SAUCIIO SERVICE STORE | > ea 5 farairy tare. | Bugg SOPs. Meo OM. | Fate PE_GRRAGE WITH STEEL | _Lapeer" Ra CHURCH'S, INC. | sol, oy, cer menus. Dee Rec ree Ok bees | oR Dixie Highway |» s ces : door and entrance door. To be KIDOSES Gh a UL 2-4000 pe. a ——— KC reg. OA ee Sia waren ae, ee Seki: | ov aned ene ech eee | POD, RODERR, TIDE, TAS ee TT ee ty Gen tees | vaeuvered. OR Saat") OT | SPRINGRR SPANIEL FORE NOME! =" 'Dsayton Plains | “Sale Motor Scooters @2 or cases, - oO. c Biva. == d (line wceter “ROPORE Wedem| rest mere Sm oe 6 Set uae TONER: EXC__COND.| Talus, 83046; Invaterion complete | j-A RICH BLACK DIRT 8 ao _ 3-624. _ Every Friday .....7 p.m. ‘4a CUSHMAN, REASONABLE. $89.95. Convenient terms. No Ce TAL VERaTIAN aLDOSS ALL IN pape moro. perrect| '# rer runs good, R&H, $75. pa arg ee Se yas. Two. a | MONTH rx OLD D MALE Every Saturday ..2 p.m. Call PE 61114. fecieee W mere amas exe. cond. 1-27" - 1-36%" - 1-32" | condition. AM FM Conse West-| MA 4-4187. CToR | 824.50. These are fac ds'|3% YARDS BLACK DIRT OR | — Boarded 70| Every Sunday ....2 p.m. ‘SL COSEAMAN, " With 133 $0683 will sell for $2.50 ea. PE 23-1412 inghouse radio. MASCO intercom/| DAVID BRADLEY TRA ‘| Michigan Pluorescent, Orchard _peat. Prompt delivery. OR 3-0644. Beue t Trained, Se 1 _Many extras. $100. FE 50083. Youndstoys < © ite -1 SHAPE | Wireless. 2 masters. Electric lawn | Cultivator & weeder. FE 2-6019. Lake Ave. — 39. 1 BLAG RT, TOP SOIL, | ~~~ ~— Buy and ll ‘Dai : rr) cpeman SCOOTER. OLive | Muare| MAYTAG ROUND SUS, £4 2| mower. Motor new and cheap.| evenings = A-1 BLACK DIRT. ee eee ND CA BOARDED. 17 1G. = ne aoe eae 160 “iti sale Phone OR 37665. ELECTRIC PUMP & STORAOE | SCISSORS” FINEING | SHEARS. grovel, send & fill. GR +| 09d, SED Cetg, SOARTD. ORlando ar. fox _ | 3 CoRR, Ma EETRAS, Mehine Scie oe nea 0 2 per "7 Ming | ae it Pr TANDEM TRAILER, MAS ELectic — witea RESTERE, Ook M CO. 285 E. WALTON og gg ag PF ee oe Hay, Grain & Feed 71 aa TORBAY MAY 9TH AT 1 P.M, nn PONY rs. CONDI- equipped. , : sey-Harris pony tractor & equi ly installed en Detroit ‘iY : ; we are loaded UL_33340. ® mos. Or will discount 48807) Boat ¢°| complete THE SALVATION BLACK DIRT CUT HAY, STRAW room. Plus small | ton. for .cash Capitol Appl. FE NESCO ROASTER, $35. 216: 310) RIDGE table sew. All tm Att ‘comdiiten, eat ae ee tae eve og Tg ee IST & 32ND may, STRAW. ere & heating | 1863 CUSED EXCEL. _} j Rd. Little House Behind Betts’ Welding, 5675 Waidon Rd. FREE STANDING TOILET $18 95 Cloth rniture es humus TLL TYPES OF 18T & IND CUT-| supplies, new poe ger ym cond. AUTO. WASHER & MAYTAG a Ciarestea. Double bowl sink ......... $5.95 118 WEST LAWRENCE i] TOP GOI. SAND. ORAVEL. hay, straw, corn and oats.| Lumber yard sell-out za elec. dryer. Bail. 62 per wk. iNIc E MAHOGANY DRESSER. 21° MUNTZ TV Min. hard copper TOKIEM GAS PUMP = fu and dirt. Jerry's - L— | P ° OA 82179 windows, doors, stee] reinforcing new last — 632 deluxe gee range. 6 cu. ft | mirror & night table. $30. OR PE +0138 20-f. lengths ............. Mée ft. EM 3-2367 ing. OR 3-0638. TIMOTHY HAY 315. PER TON AT| rods. construction tems M24 is/ ater 4 p.m. retrig.,_ 900. _Sebich'e MY S311! _y420 3i_IN TORO SPORTS LAWN | 41m. bard ‘copper Sw TY Ae ae ii TOP sOtl, SaND. GRAVEL, | TIMOTHY HAY si5- PER TON 4 wee peed eniasee es ies | HEW & USE CO ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WAN T OWNER LEAVING a MUST reel-type mower. Very good 20-ft. Jocsceccces SOO0e; TALBOTT LUMBER m & dirt, Ken Jones. rae . Farms. 11 we have a good -_—— gs pobed Fr PE FOR THE HOME CAN BE Phileo 41" Westing- cond. $40. OL 3-7844. pe. bath oo o trim ... $80.96 Glass installed in Thoroseal| FE Pontiae Rd.. Rochester. Ph. OLive ee yw ag > Sale Motorcycles a3 A Bude out of he wer, tut 6 * Bouse ‘Relrigerainy nd, Kenmore * | 3” RoTaRY RIDING LAWN MOW- dpe, colored ot wm | fer o ap basements. | Hi Tor SOI, SAND GRAVEL. | isa Auction, on M-24, just north For Sale . | wr 4 7 . nas es. “ ware, bing. elec- black _— v ~ tnces of ad kinds. NEW @ USED OT tee me | Sowlten Ons fh Spore swing SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY See rh WERT "| _Cevating basements, OR 2400. For Sale Livestock 72 aot 7" Evep. = 7a | SL_INDIAN MOTORCYCLE-14. PE “dept. for rea) 94 = $5, Bird Cage §2.-OL 1-588 . Sagina FE 5-2100 4 SHREDDED TOP ~~~ | Ee Sale Housetrailer _5-3717. : cml trace ” WALTON TV 2 GAL. ELEC. HEATER, sos. | '2-* FENCE TORRID HEAT ges ae _& bieck dirt, FE 5-5261. 2 sP HORSES. MYrtle 1967 [ZUNDAPE a = Ky Exc. 2 MONTHS TO PAY 615 EB. Walton 30 gal. auto. gas heater, $44.95. 35 OR ‘S-9008 y '}A-1 TOP SOM, CRUSHED STONE |“ 2.6106. Es 1955 37 GENERAL HOUSETRAIL-| cond. TRADER eat SCOOTER. We buy, sel) or trade. Come out PE »2257 Cab. sinks and fittings, $54.95 up. | stee) and wood, 36 months, free as _ gand, gravel fil Conklin, 7-2 YEAR OLD HEIFERS. page er. Call PE 20001, FE 8-2084. CUSHMAN EAGLE, 1967 aod look around. 2 acres of {ree Laundry trays with stand & feu | “ estimates, Northwest Fence, FE USED BRICK °c EACH. lila or PE . sy & © | [963 RICHARDSON TANDEM, 35| Red Exc. cond. Low mileage. eae cee i oe |PAINT UP | AND SAVE! cots, $21.95. = ... ae ee A) | BLACK DIRT & TOPSOIL | Sent “a Sutherland. OA 3912 ft, set up as field bes | Motes ted, reguarty. wat MON. SAT. © TO 6 house. paint. gal $196 10, g SAVE PLUMBING ics | Fainsaied "good candice,” 40. | ONDER WOOD, TYPEWRITER. 36° - — Send & Pil — PE 3-4246 | OP ICAN SADDLE board. Hew tirte a license. . er} he| RUBBER BASE P. EA ALE. | 2et Pump, 8 Coo inter. | £erriage. Sell or trade, FE ¢ BLACK DIRT & A-l TOP SOM. |* 1724's Tennessee Walker. _ $180. FE 8-1 +3603. + actrees Sco deters 436-Ft, Wall Tile bees S| pence Sr Gr SENSGtn| ime mae vet poor | PIRES RSMRIONERA | Satreee puree PE R| ct lta gweb, sg OE AC CTT so 'owex | FOr Sale Bicycles 84 Ra ‘ ea 12 LINOLEUM or fue] of tanks : . 1 Dr. ‘ wei. disposition. Also 8 | 4 Secrm™ §2,0W0. 3 ——— > AUTOMATIC WASHER, $40" APT. syer's 141 W. Huron PE 4-300 heigh. —_ | GAS HOT WATER HEATER. waninolcces AUTO WASHER. _pick-up truck FE 6-0440. or ann iene cele Wer aaa bc a Ge TANDEM |; pore uN. @ooD size electric stove, $25. PE 4-362 porisaeniz COMPLETE WITH 15 LB. PRESSURE CHESTED PLAs-,°RS, NOT. . gon byt unit, | BLACK DIRT & TOP BOIL. LOAD) or ee ey et toained tor West. tration, 26 feet, 5 bedesem, priced | cond @20 cnet. AMAZING SINGER ZiG ZAG BEW-) stand. $25. FE 4-292. tic Ling systems. figured. | GARDEN TRACTOR #5 ROTO void $5, Window? 3 ea & delivered Days, FE $6043 oie, ooghget wort tron 12 Waphles.| ot tte. Cali Fm sav, | BOVE. 30 INCH lo besutiful cabinet. ip PRIGERAT GOOD CON.) ide systems : $25 form. $12: Call EM 34151 ‘Allen. Ra. ¢ CAMPING TRAILER. 6300. Must sell for balance of seeount. | REPRE STOR oe heater, good A poem, 100 Bane West.| Bee SS vest one ls BE. Loke ‘ on: oe HOICE FARM TOPSOIL. DE- i00 PABBITS. NEW ZEALAND OO om os 90 IN tis. Er treats of 8819 per mo. tur 8 mo sand. oo Pe OFFER PIELD TILE AT lec Ba | —Angelus_Na = - | WHEEL BARREL SPRA ore | COW MANURE, DELIVERED. UL ater after 6 pm. Al day "tr 41543. i978 W. Maple. Walled OLLP | GARDEN TRACTOR WATER-| horse Johnson, 1955. 1 vigoro : é holes, ete, without sachments | DELUX MODEL IRONRITE ird cage $3. 2617 Pontiae Rd 2 wheel with 2% inch reel| (Oresaer” Old clock. 2 FE ¢3371 Saturday _and Lane. and on al) makes. BMW. holes, ete. without attach after 4 ried er attachment. 2% bhp.| jamps 1 Edison ep ct") | ORUSHED STONE SAND GRAV: | SLACK WESTERN SADDLE BRI | ig pr FROTWOOD~ A sue Dei & NB.U. Sales 321 8. Edith. _Call Capitol App. PE 5-9607 *| CRUMP ELECTRIC t0 GALLON OIL TANK AND FIL- cue 2 Stratton ine. $512| Ddiete round . Set of 3 ar Ear! fae | fu 30531 dle, Martingale. Nickle trim, $75. Lk. Rd. - ROYAL WORSE AUTOMATIC WASHER WITH SUDS yaa auvura FE ¢3073 UL 2.3000 | “ter 430, Mayfair Sanat able tractor Ures, Yer Sect | speare, with 14 foot handles. 46-00 | —S—* trims is; Martingale #t'se. Binet | 36FT. @7 COSY, BARGAIN iF | PORMMORIE BOTA L poste condition, cheep. Upright Hoover, SINGER PORT. £i0-246 m. SOBs | tate tepals CEST OO | pig: He. Cal _phags sod. unbers, O83 cr, Haggerty, ‘Raymond Seeley. | pleasure sndaie. oriie, #28. Our | s0if,tle Week. Ooed cond. OR | TIS UMG Ses. SPREE ae aemeeics| Capen Gaara \_ Appl. OR JOM | i506 HO TRAIN BQUIPMENT, LIKE | GaRAGE PRAMED 2 DR AP- WARWICK'’s VALUES MA 41038. a pend, femme © 7: | or CHAMPION GACRIPSCE. ABC AUTO WASHER REO $319.85 8 stOVE 1 REPRIG new, sacrifice for $66. Call after 40C_sq._ %. PE 25234. | retex paint veesee $275 gal. COW MANURE. MA _6-6600, Evenings. for OR : 5 ROW Ts & 6 PR. OF Or sale 9310 60 and trade 7 Niaog Power! 5 pm. PE 4-8303 GOOD GAS. sTEAM sae chai: | Soveearcags Ses. SS ‘ 6120 Dixie Hwy. a on i Pe tpeR Ee WIDE oars. 24962 er ae ic By 4 Ee FORD PANEL si, Elec. tryer. $50. Ww. Wal- Bavectrongas $335 per oft DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, LOADED oeen Same egy ge eg Fre 3s f. long. 2 begrms _- v ap Clinton Waar WEIORt bANKRUP1 STOCK _tor with cultivator 915. PE $-2708 TV, working $38. PE 5.80%. | GLAZED CERAMIC TILE BLOCK | es eee aime _MU 9-4 SeTENED Palcaline | 3S ALMA GPF FORCED To pee woLbab PLYWOOD "ROW: Li room Betreem aoe SUN-CHAISE aaa WITH ~ AVAILABLE NOW 5 x i x 4 pv geo oo PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS sUP- eae meee Gate, 5 yr. -old, oot at OR 36268, 3 gout. cont. Saas. ME 9-0003. d ast seta. Chairs rock-| wheels. — Cuntonville Road GOA | ply. Sand, gra Comen tle. for contest 53-0418. Ghere De. Lake Osten. , Lamps ant Bx; cond. $15 ee TAYLOR STEEL OVERHEAD! ends. Machinery & tile. OR 31534.| gentle, «0008 TIRSTRBAM LIGHTWEIONT! Off Indianwood aoe cenace roe fen |_eage tet Soi code, Also’ few used. doors, fee GARAGE DOORS O-MILL HORI. SHREDDED | PEAT 8 *) son SALE YEAR SORREL * travel ‘Seo them and get culdoard ‘moter, im Bedroom Outfitting Co. 618 | STOVES BOUGHT, BOLD, EX- sonable G&M Construction Com- Pac seconds, al] standard sental with oqul t. 9445; 1 $15. FE 7 WO STONES | gelding 01 ) 3-4883 2 demonstration i Warner Tre 2.59 hp. . Plains. Open | Turner's, 603 Mt Clem-| pany, 2280 Dixie way. | sizes ip stock. from §25 end up Pr iiliers drill oe eee ul ce On | ONE “REGISTERED YORKSHIRE Lge j Buren. (Pian “til @ Prida 9. 1.000 ft north | con FE 20801 AMERICAN LAVATORY,| Electric operators with motor, taper $116, no roots. Days, boar OR 326%. to join. ene Wally Byam’s ex- a ok smehon, aaa Pr TAPE RI IN EXCEL-| never used. fa lll RI er Turner drill press Ter soi sGPER DEL owes. F REGISTERED PALOI —2as_torerens). _________| Suchtens & new, BARGAIN FOR A MOTHER WHO jent condition, PE 32005. _doys’ bike, ME 42753 estimates on garage re-| complete with table & milling Sone ce ieee FE bait | land ot sted. Mares for eale. 10310 Authorized Sales $235 EM verde cn ener FE 6010. _ FEL EVINION GPECIALS. 31° CON-| AManA U PREEZER | We sive Vise, $120. 1 Southbend ” lathe, | "to 930. Seeding lawns. FI Lake Rd. Clarksten. Call u a BABY BED fis. PICNIC TABLE | "sole only $189 with trode. Sem. _ $330. UL 2- —— | tee oe oe 8 foe oso. i ctrcus plate 1e-xas",| V & C LANDSCAPING | Ma Sais Pe ¢som or MA ; ief & Detroiter | boat. $7 new station wen. tent $18. 2 picture window chsirs $5) uel's. Appl. MA 5-6011. AUTHORIZED REO MOWER WAR- on Saturdays never used, 965. Quanity of shelv:| ‘poeg cravel at 06.28 Top | _ ¢-2453. Pontiac Chie ah 63508. . i Careme set sat Oat, Ma gees | Taabe Gas repo S POR ELEC |“ ranty Service no 8 ornter- BERRY DOOR SALES | By yest Eanes, compound a 9 edie peet, ape W7D.; RORERS FO SOsED. 8 Complete eetection of 8 and ¥ iPr YELLOW JACKeT_W_ BIGELOW . B. Munro Electric Sales. : n FE 23-0203 mané¢re! press, No. : stone. 4004". . wides. Also large Motor Trailer, alse Huron. skes svarvened & engine re-/ 371 8 Pacteck €§ FE 29-0003 steel forman disc, $20 to $38: 1| > 5 —DaiwEwAY GRADING, : late model trade-ins. We eng * BE ae é Ballwey ren 1d wy Ba a lear TOF GAS RANGE 3E, GOOD Fai Tak nase a al Hot Wares ueirans, 3% Gal. retary index table, 328, 1 390 feel top. coll eraved, All ec. FE For Sale Poutry 74) * b Hut Hin — at in pot PLYWOOS ROW ABOUT, _20 { cheap. Eastway Dr 3-0811. $89.50 value, $39.50 and tank, head 6 pm. FE $- ; UICNINSONT] | _ exc cone. Fe 6-780. WROUOHT. IRON COPFEE TABLE) Drive ot ‘Aabarn Ave land Park Dr. - ed, 980. a aan | oes 12 to 6 p. taal Oo wares nGce sau bi Bo ee ie Wage: and end tables (oak finish). $10 CH FENCES 50. These are 5092 Wood, Coal 2 % : Cerner sginense wun aber. 6) =TRADE-IN DEPT. Maser ee eS raa.| fis. snctic, oft and bated gu | FORD DIESEL ENGINES «ah seas Mobile Homes | Si" s'Ss"Saxse! S38, Sx FB 3-628. sar pia es |ADt. size gas stove FREE TEs $-1471 gan Fiuoressent, 383 Orehard Lx s7iater Dog Wroste, cow mite. os. FREE CORD WOOD. BRING TOUF! Sate Farm Preéuce 73 @) = ; nal 2 BOXER. MALE, WASHING MACH., a. owe ii FT. ALUMINUM BOAT COM- “Bree eae, le See co | re ra ee eee ee| BoE pea aes PISEEAG SAN, CHA aries RO a, OF OME Sales | 3. SPIE Se erspring matt ge oo Baar ace at - $69.58 | BATHROOM PFIXTORES YOUNGS gf. long 4 ete" pur distribu.or MI 46053 =— Aut Sines een ae ou Rater seats, a ake ave |} De: creme cine “hot water end steam bolers| Se" pipe $ 8 pair. SPO PIREFLACE 8 TPURNACE | Men COOEING Dante _Purniture. 42 Lake Ave /4 be, “wood dinette 5 Tia oe Lo Ee Soe" pide $ beck $ie00 pail. Do It Yourself = eS SS Sweet cider, Giediel! bulbs, Dah- Ct ‘& trailer. Exe. cond. $350. ay Fag ge BE | Hel at tatretioed eopeee $issn pitied stare ht cS | ~ go ve Tax nase tems i — | sora Toms CERvipiES eed. | "52,855: YOUR TRAILER! Fe Goan sold for . and fittings, Bros. | 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 34101 ee B® ‘AS SCREENING. POTA pt. 7 2 my HE, 2 ‘ Sunt sacrifice for $1.83 | WYMAN’S pee, Kemicoe 50 WEES WEL¥-T-Can | L008 ERS v2.50 per too im don loads. |" Several varieties trailers, We will-ss se | “ress use reat Mgr. UL 2-302 A & K/18 W. Pike HS terms. PE ¢1122 2685 eos FE +5431 “ety you ee & eters cos. | Danas ay POOR CLEANERS | 3722 Orebare La Ra PR $4303 POTATOES SEED Axo EATING. sna Soa Bas adel Bt Home Predicts \"ruuge, Rm aware Rissa Co (D SAVE — | 3th ne Rater Gown Cal rae ne ee a ee | Ee EANWOGD DELIVERED: | foe ee Wee ne: iat, Sees 4th tbr eraRcRarr On| range BB. Muse BUY AND SA at Cy Owens, PE 5-410) FE 46105 PE 52006 __Out_Perry NEW 2: Pr. moter. BRAND NEW rao wih tooo W. Huron SU. | $2 som pipe wn ge em | Te Seely ONE =| COR RENT a Shrubs 68 | SEED AND EATING FOTATORS | rotrig.“\atet, ood, buy, eo Salle, 8 Richard ®t me Pearson s| USED _ SPECIAL. . eo ececcse NK. GOO Plants, rees, cecal Bald as Lake t 4:00 | 4 a _Purature, 42 Orchard Lake Ave | 12 to 21” sets. PL agg gy r panel my ES door ........ fis a ny iF .. _ Fis 6-2030.| wan paper geemer, few wet | ~~ of Silvertell. PE 5-380 ae OUTBOARD CROIERR, CARPET 9 x 12 AND 7x 12. LIKE _* sed Trade-In Dept Complete 2 eabiact wih wall JELLED MAGIC ere potigher: bend sanders, fur. Al TREES “AEprece. Pie, Pi > SEBA 00 SEED For ATOES NEW TRAILER SALES trader and cover, 6700. wee. GR_ 2-431! | Use ra ; ca $81.96 ; Orchard Lake . & Arbor- | —— ALMA ie PT. MIREROLAS, MERCURY Vi. DINING SET $5@ BRITTANNICA 5 pc breakfast set ......... ea | Wolverine Lumber Tite Gn, ce or pun Nenker or) ney Sarenee BL agit = mage own. Bring, ols SEED AND EATING SEBAGOE | CHAMPION-GREAT LAKES | ig Pf. B \ re ein 6250. OL 1-8440 _ |CBest i ss eeeeesee Spe We 8 dock PE 20784 of] base. Hundreds of colors to PPAFP SEWING MACHINE. & burlap. + Sleeth Shiner eee ten Ragone oe ae Large Trade-In Allowance | walter ¢ mee, commas outs. UGI® GOUEGN ......c0..00.. 5. ace eee Bs : st of Commerce i . - tn , ANG BES TERY Ree | Recents 2 eee aren \/ Bio$o | BROKEN CONCRETE FREE YOU) “OOH AND" pom. & PAINT | Dry gods. isles | lie miles, wast of ‘intersection: SEED POTATOES. BARLY COB’! Cibson Trailer Sales Bain “Oe TENE I Table weftet & 4 chairs .. O05 | eS -snaotok 6 CULTIVE: Sion an CABINET — enexa.| ‘real SEP es. ee eee ts | Dally Ste 6. MU cee. | Sere roma, ne Wa ae see DRARES LINED. T quad. 1/Eivanefleld, foer sample .. 980.80| tor. 2 wheel trailer, Davis — Slightly scratc 42" model, | Toys e8, Montcalm Builders Sup Bib TSCR On SLUR AND Sale Farm Equipment 76 a age Bog {BES | nootcane wi a ges Sees fist alse terrific, values on G1 |__ Diy. 196 W. Montcalm. PE $47 we I - a i TWIN TRAC. NEW AND USED + SS - Ab ANDARD TRA KENMORE WAGES. THOM AS SEC ONOMY 3 36° BIKE, NORGE UP-| and 66” models. “uprercent 35) | C@neras, Equipment 61A choles for $2 and $3. Drive 16 | TH ty a ae TRAILERS Visa-Matic. wringer, Electric 2-9151 freezer, 10 ft. Movie cam — miles at Groveland. Drive| & snow plow, $235. OR 3-2288. . ump, A-i, bees than’? re use,|36 8. Saginaw PE 2-91 ore. Ivening beasd. Tureed and rd Ave. — 5. oe TONY WE Oe Anaws Fe a a Liberal Terms $20. 83 & Raith, 6-8 p.m. ag die set. V-belt motor. Wheel- LAWN MOWERS | GHARPENED. projector 300. FE Wy - PS Ry imT INTE ind we Parts — Bottle Gas DINETTE SET, CHEST & panes) y — na it Pipe | “Pick up. PE 21311. ONE Fos a x: » r CHANGE era. vanity & dresser, 30 in. gas ones ae WERE Brick hammer a chisel “rare | CAWN MOWERE GHARPERED. AD-| O'sne Fi.8 telephete tech | Som Sater A Paw BaaUTIpOL | POwTenEce, Com pide, eee! eo ATER EK trigerator wringer’ washer, ‘Tele: |OSED VACUUM, CLEANERS. te | toot set Weary” duty wel | Ete's Gareen Custer, a0 Oak. | — lene. 890 a eg Ss binds “Brevett “implement, Co, | @ & Telegraph . x . - Heavy duty m 7 Musical ; gers 6&6 foot «arbor . % porcelain top table, living Company, 100 W. Huron hammer Roll roofing. MY | land. Sale and cedars. all #608 You| 31800 Grand River, Farmington, room | sectional. nei ne-| $e" NEW GALVANIZED PIPE Sig them. “Oroveland at GReenleat Reds and. oda. pieces. USED TV. $'9.95 UP. USED 2-9581. Zit. lengthe -. 13¥e ft. | ACCORDION — ALL SIZEs| $6, Som. Or way Buy & sell reer e ket? | Srigeterer, 000.50. Suede Radie ayes > Tce | “Tecordion loaned tree to. begin: Pontiac and 8 ATTENTION FE #4608, 31 Orebard Lake. & sens, G8 Ww. Daren) YE oe re G SUPPLY | ers with lessons. FE 5-5428. detween Po ay we tan ae a ELEC. RANGE. GOOD COND. $30. _ 4-1133. waver} BARGAINS im 7 FE_6210 | sc pwin PINE | sia sWEERAY PLANTS Eines hoch Shor Tune Seen tee, TRAILER 1% _8._ Johnson. o| os Oe ee = Jasin FARELING — Mahogany finish. Bench to |e eee rite emasebe “ers, Deck hoes. gas or ELECTRIC RANGE, « HOTPOINT.| ood cond, RB. Munro Elec. UMBER | Mahogany He" ......... Me perf. | match, 3-yre a fa. gust uke new.| $00 © hunted, Liles; | ‘Alco, 4 ateee of Oliver wheei te Bl a Re Din darge tock Must “Move | Bireh’%” 0.1! @e per ft Real all Gown PAY) Derennials of flowering | tractors. with loaders & Deck ELECTRIC RANGE, AUTOMATIC/ WASHER, REVRIOERATOR. OVE] Cueery pati Saint’ OO * "CALBI Bake SIC CO. SE a tI terme & rental | sTEWART. 0 asher, curtains, linens, clothing : PEG — HARDBOARD ~chase and_mise. ems. OR 3.2308, "| _ #-8120 xooou| _'Pannuine — Insutation. |RENSON LUMBER CO. 119 N. Saginaw jareery Pari, e0| Pontes Farm's. Industrial a ELECTRIC RANGE, EVC. COND |WASHING MACHINES VACUUM | | PANELING — INSULATION R “north, of Oxford 14 to 8h to Ce i *".| PLYWOOD SPECIALS | BUY OF THE YEAR" SALE ONDINE HOSTECLARGE| gm Svwosawcte 2 from. or Corne ohnson and How- ) PIPE—BRICK—STEEL "|" Physcord oo... 2... ceeeee Wurlitzer Spinet Organ. Besuti- "| rE e have some fal qutgmace, Suihle oven OU| ora. Su osies, Pree atimaes |S rset wi paciog ete] Rzeiegeey sate setovec | auton ot nav (om, (iy "S. | ALLIS CHALMERS B TRACTOR, | Tight “now. See. us “tod illuminated bettas, controle, FHA Terms Te- fEshoomne well penciing 9 $50 | Same vd. between s with 16 Pia tise cane a | My’ dorm. ton se arvery. Hotpoint ca ey wad terabare cre er ‘sepnanoes, OPEN @ to 5:39 MON. thru SAT. | OO Dns Pormea |... Se oq. ft. | marvelous ent. eee eee Srerhanl fob, |” OH!!! THAT NEW matic washer eac > Marine wood . Pkt eee being used. EM 3-4213. Refrigs., washers, ‘elec. or gas SURPLUS LUMBER & PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. LIKE NEW—SAVE $400} 1% ee en eye eg gy Oy 1959 VAGABOND i 0 < - beemcaaiaaliatemdvans -WYMAN’S 3340 Highland Ro ‘Mse) OR 3-700 ati STCons FER CENT WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER Se & Sunday. PR §-0477 or tooth = nee IS SOMETHING! FREEZERS i¢ W Pike 8t FE ¢1122 | 5240 BLACK OIRT, WALNUT & WHITE | off, Sizes 24x20 $1.20 12 x M4) wRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA : ‘ gt ig A Bed WRINOER TYPE WASHER, 5 fer.| gem Bherds & 3% cores of land. | 9O DOES 2, conse, Custer Pian phone PR tae tepeit reeners, . ryer, __BM _ 3-8025. J Samuel's . MA 6-011. biture ano. 2190 Pontiac Seay AnD Poax — ra anp| fre +, ee yt CABLE UPRIGHT PIANO” VERY PRIG a cUuBiC PT. Dr.,_Syivan 2 _quarters Opdyke Mrt. FE 5-7941,/ Go ios70 Highland Rae (nase) d __g00d cond. $65. OR 3-1608. cond., OR 108. WELCH BUGGY, GOOD CONDI- | —oser TRUCK FOR SALE. GOOD} miles west of Pontiac Airport. DEMONSTRATOR FREEZERS — UPRIORT FAMOUS) _ tion. FE 2-0006. rn Bl ir Rg I aa EM 3-453 Sonntited valuce §140 96 while they last. No CEDAR FENCE POST. ie EACH. 0 MA COUNTER | Ome, Met OF a, want Values $149 95 while Sey ject He Antiques 57A Ca Set motor driven pump, electric mo- _ orders, .. Michigan em and c MUSIC Fioorescent. "342" Orebard Lake - 34 8. Telegraph PE 22001 ave. g | piattorm tocker end straighe back CASH WAY Actese from, ‘Tel-Iuren trecsheg ome. Tes ‘nev Abe arm chair, original, whtte Flas LUMBER PRICES SSORINO. OBCAin SEREIDE CAR full size jer, removable cush- cellent condition. Phone after 5. | STANLEY nalneee WINDOWS | 8) AL. $10 i 0 n ‘ | cuble ft. %xc. FE : _Television & Radios 57B Burmeister S Pe . o> - RENT _cottage. Cheap, FE 45807. TO TO BUY—-SRLL-—TRADE_REPATR NORTHERN pean Seve 008 on & aoe buat. FREEZERS-FREEZERS oor a ot a ‘Commercs Sreea” me Used blonde Lowrey organ with Pontiac Rd. xt “Opdyke Teer 2 ot Rd,, EM ” Seaeege os to 5 Om percussion. “a +1113 sizes — al . mond SS : : - — ‘teat UPRIGHTS & & cuegr tre Water | Softeners 57C verted 2: Used dionde Ham Chord re SOL PLACE Gi BLACK MACE 8 mi Evans wt i All Quarenteed & 0 > ; —_ sna, ae eee. |. Sin Je from 9% Cu.Pt.—22 ft. | NT PASS UP piano . . . $350. | OSTON BULL TERRIER PUP- and 000 nogeatierme enor | AUTOMATIC | 0 fst ny: hPa a ate se Ot Ponting “onditi MONEY! Sell unneeded Used mahogany Lowrey _ ores ae ms PE he & Tore r till 1 0. Dee pee . Water ater Conditioner J . ce = PRAEZERS - 8 . belongings for cash mee aan seratebed or| Coole y Soft Water Co. a erate-m at big dis) PE 2587 £4) through Classified Ads! years t : 0 e FE 2-8181. 2 Im ®. PE $410 { 2 : - - a ws ; \ ‘ : = ; = 5 ~ ” : R “ oo, 9 * f 4 " oy j il wi ® » | + t os. ar \ io ! | V . f: { : : 4 2” P. > % $ if SB f % iy “age ee” a eee ee Poe y-. oO j a4 _~ 0 ash Hes a ee ea, SOE ae Poe fs RE ae Shr gee oie bo A ee SO OO: A 5. - _— lz ae wee, ll ae eM oe bs Tr Bie belie, i he = ee a ie ie, 2. Be 4 i 8a eee ee. yom OR we Oe | 2 ee oe ee ea ee .. (a ; \ gre pls | A \ y : . | ' = we ~ . TWENTY-FIGHT— __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 e é P , _ : a } n Boats & Accessories 85; Wanted Used Cars 88 For Sale Trucks 90 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars For Sale Cars 91 ~ A - ~ A : A ’ 955 FORD DOGR STATION | ‘S1 ISETTA, $62), EXC: COND. RE- , 83 C. 36,000 ofgte : a! "’55 CHEVROLET "53 DESOTO ‘ wagon, New “rakes, new shocks, | — built melons miles pe eal 53 mies 9315. 306 NW. F re Oa . ; '50 Dodge Pickup O 2 new nylon tires. RBM, sue} EM 9-000, PLYMOUTH as er this odes tothe tn auaeere 2 DOOR 2106 F.DOME 4 DOOR s trans. New U joints, OR 3-6300. TAY jes CALL Pe F328 ‘te PONTIAC” 4 DR. SEDAN, factory é¢quipment and federal 8800 after 4:3 : finish | R&H “ PAIN [ MONEY TALKS! tae. silchigan, sete Os. ond E LEAVING STATE, LIKE NEW i068 Belvedere Hardto tires. Only 63.2956. Will cee t eld $80 shop the cense extra. (Limited time offer) Ford, 500, 4 er. H. top, power WN $195 FULL PRIC sees” } , for the test ae = 7 = RAMMLER-DALLAS steering, W.W., 6,000 actual miles, _ , a SLAYBAUGH’S 2 Lhe PRL N $2050. Call after 4 or anytime tan hart-;/ NO CASH ‘NEEDED’ | ‘$3 PONTIAG, RAH, HYDRAMATIC, be GTORS seit the TOP DOLLAR 1317 N. MAIN, = : HESTER _Sunday, FE 2-1027 Moo. pa ry = : wae . ATS & NO a : Wh nie oll | TUST MAKE. |i eraoane a Ba Shas Elect. & controls pixie “on™ 1S TeAMeeT EX, 1950 MACK TRUCK. MOTOR SALES MOTOR SALI a $5 5 DOWN ments $21 re a) PONTIAC. STANDARD. HIPT, Evinrude & controls See yards, now working. MA $-0666. | De80TO-PLYMOUTH DEALER DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER Ca 1384 8 pm.) i By Mercury & controls JL. LIBERTINE 36 YEARS FAIR DEALING 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING 1953 Ford convertible, tte and Endic Stee e 4 1 sed 16 Kvinrede slect & controls JIM HARTLEY ' RI I K C a “Pe 30100 STs. One tee i _ Bomthi eens cuts 632: $2232 aed FORD Must Have s ercur? mis - 7 ‘onthly paymen \ Csed 14 ft. 38 Eigin Di eee “ 1954 CHEVROLET, P@WERGLIDE sed Tratier 1xle OK Lot _R&H, white walls. PE 5-6587. | "Eddie Steele 3108 ORCHARD LE. RD. Pull Une new Mercury Engines KEEGO HARBOR Monthl Payments OO! n MAZUREK “OUTBOARD ste “DRAYTON PLAINS MICH. 60 rucks . FORD Se ACURY Bikte NEW 7, "s@ Chevy, best motor, 3 carbs. CUSTOM BoA be OVERS AND | ag | MUCH As $30 FOR JUNK AND ] 957 CHEV. ae ea oe 7 w.walls, radio heater. $295. FE K ING of cn oe oo Pith repa:r FE ¢4277 or cheap cas. FE 12-2666 days or BEL AIR HARDTOP with IT’S TRUE FE’ 5-9204 2-229 | ; 8-9883, oF ha. “49 Maico ‘ 07 ee Eves. z a a ee Y HARDTOP. $3 i», V8, Clb epe $395 white wall es, power ONVER CUSTOM a ele AND | “_ and abner V-8, H a up t on t iac ag Mh ling — Me. a ee gee "$4 B33 Tordomatic $395, a “are ia Ponti me | AUTO SALES | #Sak area ‘ _2-3487._ 106 Union 8t. ments of $27.24 mo. Call ost ‘Also 150 othe lus pickups fete wees) ATTENTION! | ALL, MAKES ag eee Pesene St Agi a Aye ME as ‘ AL 1795 : Is the Place to Buy! | For That Beautiful hg a ~ | 5 S. SAGINAW pene ere keh cine CADILLAC ALUMINUM ee Se eee eee ETisnee GU ee USED CAR ‘$1 MERCUR aS DRIVE. FE 68-0402 Open. ‘til 9 pm. 22 Aubu MERCURY OUTBOARDS WE'RE PaYING ALL MODELS or Whiewsls, All lester tm) Shelton Pontiac-Buick mune goed t zone u CATAT SS S| > . aa Ps R MERCURY HARDTOP, POW- ay $5 DOWN INLAND LAKES SALE TOP $$ DOLLAR Communit $99 down. icc: waGu UE Che ce ire Oy ere eae 56 PLYMOUTH 3127_W. HU RON FE €712) 1959 Pontiac Starchief,. Sports Se- : ELVEDERE 8 SEDAN | 7-[ene Live 1-8133 walls radio, "hester, #2195. "Wil be 1953 Pontiae Catalina, radio and CUSTOM CRAFT 12. FI =ee GLENN’ S MOTOR SALES ee Hydramalic, Rey, | _OLive 1-81. _Consider trade OR 34118. | Pushbutton Powerflite, Ra- «| Mr ornate tierior. 6300. eee TaMANTMA STAKES Auburn at E.jBlvd. South Walls. Demo. Low down pay: | 81 ror TAR COM. R&H WW. | 83, MERCURY, ¢°DR, BTANDARD saog'pown 442.73 PER Mo. | Monthly payments $22 32 : or ; pak convertibie to MOTOR. SAL KS PICKUPS hart 84539 | 95g te SD ee ee tires & extras. 17,000 se" per- oe Stare, vole t ] hogany p ing > _ 1959 '. ton GMC Ag Company only $295. 18 ft inboard Riviera. A beauty wo WEST HURON sls SUNDAY BUY MONDAY | Gems. Low down payment. fect condition, $1450. FE 4-4798 ROGER S SALES & SERVICE ne action! FE 29236) pe 47371 FE 41797 ranete a jWhitewal tires.......- $195 down ee — om spins | 8 Audura Ave. FE 2-9555 BI } AID ORD . or z ens “Cy~ Pontac, 2 dr. Beautiful 2-| STA A NAB! DOR EVINRUDE $'; HP FISHERMAN. | VANS _ : lone, Hydrematic’ RAH. power | Ford Custom with V8 Thunder: | "ASH AMBASSADOR. '67 es 270) 2E00 HARBOR waver moving, — will sell for | ONE OF OAKLAND Se eT | anBonuac t's ar" secan. uvdra| good ‘cond’ jexc. rubber. "MG] Wit take” rade, “Terms 390] | MOTOR SALES | PE anos oe $180, includes carrying rack. Call | COUNTY'S LARGESE SELECTIONS BEL oo matic, R&H. Pull price $295. £3054 5 Milford. Church Ortonville, National! pegoTo-PLYMOUTH DEALER |’ Mee del C685. FE 8-9513." C. 46-0637. __ oSID or 7-3813, 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING ANY MAKE OR MODEL CALL ~ 1956 Chevrolet, % ton pick-up. 3200 EVINRUDE WAGEMAKER | FOR 20 YEARS WE HAVE — NAY 2 ad : CASS AT W. PIKE §&TS8. FOR THE FINEST USED 14° Lyman lapstrake | run- PAID THE TOP DOLLAR BOB BUTLER NEW Fug antec mileage job. 56 MERCURY PE 2086 OF USED CARS ee ee ees done FOR THE RIGHT CAR 1953 Chrysler, 4 dr. sedan, auto. 1963 Ferd Custom, 4 door. & Pp ‘W_ PLYMOUTH BLACK 2 DR SHOP AT shield Stecrin Custom cover. SEE MALIEN EL. BWORTH / J H. standard shift, sr and heater, ene ee HARDTO E ical 6 ‘ve reas. F Pub mig Ra no S| OR AEE EL fer, F Y OWe NS) Bie tanec Seah | SE ai em stns:) a bea Mer gains. Ree | eiibecua tod” "| SCHUTZ MOTORS, Ine trailer All * $525 ments $17.08. o e a, . NSTRATOR 18 molded ply- T Oo d ’ $275 DOW $40.67 PER MO. SHARP 1956 PLYMOUTH BELVE- 912 8 WOODWARD aS een Wood trame = | H. J. VANWELT ele r Sd ee ee Lots oO oen Nights “TS Eddie Steele Terms FE 2-0050. Pee | Og foned secle, Remote controls Bai. | OR $1335 _4540 Disie Hwy. | pam Ba nd Maple 5-5566 _or__MAple_§-1141 FORD SACRIFICE THIS IS IT! tery. battery box H P|) CASH FOR CARS ~~ ‘93 CHEVROLET 4 DR., 210 STD. | 54 DODGE 8 PASSENGER BTA- 1957 Plymouth 2 dr. Stand. Shift. “See this one” Starfite Evinrude motor Used! po peNpuURG MOTOR BALES Auto Insurance 90A __transmission, $250, OR 3-6040. tion wagon. $525. OR 3-8556. 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. Yellow & white, Exc, cond. FE > ce emer a8 ene — = terrific BUY & foass at Pike PE 5-7398 | ~~ | 1956 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. | 47. DODGE COUPE, NO RUST, FE. soo? HA eee asa . . 4-6725 ONE OF TH = Bad doer NEW 16° molded plywood Japstrake | ; | PL & PD FOR MOST CARS. 3960| Red & white. Spotless. Radio,/ excellent, sharp. TRojan 9-0048. iis FORD @ RAN EXTRA CLEAN. MOTOR SALES ‘57 PLYMOUTH PLAZA, V-8, County. runabout celuxe steering, wind: | DON T LOSE Ane BiEtiGatn Pintsel of S90 ea,| ‘eater, powerglide. This wont| %§7 poDGE ROYAL LANCER CON- PE 8 $513. C. Mannin DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER straight shift. $950 Sh Sy ot bet. . shield, walk-thru front seat. 78° | _ FE 4-3536, Eves ve° 3-4 last. Hurry! $1395. 24 payments. | vert Power steering. Exc. cond. ee —— 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING 1&9 p.m. only, FE 5 Also cheap transportation spe aoe Priced 10 sell at $650 ss, bit low down peyment- _OR 3-3988 1957 PORD CUSTOM 300. RED & CASS AT W. PIKE 8TS. SP srasice smite cides YOUR CAR Foreign & Sports Cars 90B | ° O't Wace: 1056 DODGE, CONVERTIBLE V8. puit our of Mee ai ig nig oe FE_2-0186 $s DOWN a &CR AMBLER te i ’ : Tak Lae na a a Bi hc automatic Tansmission, power maculate. 2 30 yments. b4 MERCURY a BLACK EM 3-4155 D enciieaten ride with th e Soe wtesnow ae con cut | 7 emg oo Oe ann. | irming am pare Se. Ree ONS Ee par rent. Nery Tow down |_Nice PE 2-8756 or With Bane -" ginsaatd ski, wadio “aad heat _Commerce at Unton Lk Mae 4 or. 3W your ayments in alf. ene & - - ment 0: ade. ‘ - orartul Srareds met Nc! Some oul tous’ sor) 1250 re Some | DR ANNMABT FR | Clarkston Motor Sales | Parent 9F oid trade 4 M00. Monthly payments 42734.) “oT PONTIAC’ STARCHIEE, | CON- 50 H P. Starflite ready for) ’ MIDGET RACER 2. LIKE NEW CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER B h 195 NASH "Edd S | ; re DR 2 tria) rides ; | Eddie Steele “Must cell. Mav be seen at 2616 666 S. Woodward Main St., Clarkston MA §-5141 ITM1Ing am le tee e ‘66 PONTIAC 32 pe enEan, BY: TAKE M39 to W Highland Right | Colby Drive Bloomfield Hills Twp. odwar STATESMAN. Very good brakes, PE 3-035. on Hickory Ridge d. miles to Demode Rd. L follow signs to Dawsons Sales at Tipsico Lake. Phone MAin 9-2179 FAST 13 FT RUNABOUT. C CEN- ter-deck, Complete accessories | 30_-H.P. Mercury. y. MY 4-2757. : FOR SALE 12 HORSEPOWER | Bucaneer outboard motor. ciaae | ly been used and in excellent condition. $130 Call OL 1-0765. ‘ XEW 12 FT. ALUMINUM FISHING __boat, $175. FE _ 2-763 GOING OUT OF adit Liv business—12 meta! boats 1¢ Complete with oars & $75 ea. Oakland Beach 3650 W. | Walton Bivd. Drayton Plains { MERCURY ~ OUTBOARD MOTOR (ts & service. Shorty Hook's Pace Pine Lake FE 2-5260. MERCURY 10 HURRICANE OUT- board motor. $95. OR 3-8244 MERCURY MARK cw AND ) & foot 3-poinmt Hydroplane. Good con- dition. §275. 8471 Bonnie Briar, Pontiac Lake. After 4 p.m. North American Ocean Express—16 Footer MERCURY MARK VERY ft.) COMP: ‘ RADIO. CONTROLS, ELECTRIC STARTER. $1595 | Can Be Seen SAT. & SUN. RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES AT LAKE ORION M-24 LOCATION 7’, HP SS ee PRACTICAL- _ ly new FE 2 NEW 16 MAHOG. SPEED-LINER— 40 hp Scott-Erie full-tilt trailer. |FE 50% anchors. | __ FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. KEEGO HARBOR FE 2.2529 Needed | Eamalacly 1 RS _ 1953 thru 1957 Models Bring Titlh—Get Cash COMMUNITY Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. PE 8-4539 NOW READ — THIS BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR | NEED 500 CARS FOR OUT oF STATE. SHOP ngs — BUT GET THE BES AVERILL'S 2020 Dixie Hwy. FE 2-0878 rE «nace | OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND » | “CLEAN CARS” | Wr LL GIVE you $$$ CASH $$$ FOR YOUR EQUITY OR A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” —SALES3 J SERVICE— 211_ 8. SAGINA FE 8-4541 | See M& ve Motor Sales |—! For 2527 dollar om later model cars xie Hwy OR_3-1603 Top £$s Paid FOR — CARS fully equip. Loaded with extras —$200 down. NEW 18 SPEED-LINER, GLASS | 40 hp Scott-@rie trailer, fully equip—8190 down. USED 127 BOAT—7% hp MOTOR, trailer—$65 down USED 17 get mg hp MOTOR— trailer—$65 down USED 1¢ rage htt hp MOTOR— trailer—#40 USED 14 BOAT—10 hp MOTOR— | traller—$50 down. Other used boats from 860 up | Guaranteed Service after the sale at ! OAKLAND MARINE ea | 379 S Saginaw E 8-4101 ROW v Boat. « FT. zn aid th car carrier. Top ecatiion 30276. | | | ond $140. OR SPECIAL Viny) sealed coast a eet boat cushions Now OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 306 Orchard Lake Ave SAILBOAT COMET Sere 5 cae sails New mast. Part of Orchard Lake Country club fleet. $250. EM 3-4213 _ _ { BAIL BOAT, 17 FT. NATIONAL one-design _Good cond. — cover, cushions, bilge pump outboard bracket. Ready $325 FE 2-597! SAIL BOATS & PADDLE BOARDS, | $6250 & up ; Harrjngton Boat Works | BANK FINANCING YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER FE 2-8033 , Open _Sundays and evenings | THOMPSON CREST LINER. LONE | Star, and Meyers boats. Evinrude | 2 1947 - motors Regd trailers. K Y'S HARDWARE | 3906 Auburn at Adams, FE 2-881) NEW "38 18 HP EVINRUDE, from $359.25 to $479 1-18 ft eng house boat complete, trail- ch and 50 HP cark Evin- Several good as iow as down A. Di} Smith Saginaw. Hoily Mich MElrose 17-6611 TERRIFIC DISCOUNT On Evinrude motors. Shell Lake and Geneva boats. Be sure! 100! per cent guaranteed outboard re- pair service Backed by 23 yrs experience. Open 10 to 6. Keego Harbor TONY'S MARINE SERVICE 2695 Orchard Lk Ra FE 8- 0112 WANTED: 14 FT METAL ROW-/| beat OR 35-4336 | USED _ BOATS 2174 PARK CIR-| cie Keego Harbor. FE_2-0837 \ USFD OUTB OARD “MOTORS. | Jonnsnr 25 hop to $0 bp. Mercury 10 bp Hurricane, 6125. 2% hp Johnson. $65. Boats, Mercury mo- | tore, 6 to 70np Lake-N-Sea fiber- gar 14 to 18 ft Lone Star alu- Tinum or fibergias as iow as $208 Pioneer fishing boats and cances—Start from 89950 Lone Siar cruiser .8 ft. — Cabin Cruis- er $1,395 14 ft.. $528. Check on our packaged deals. Penn - Yan clinker boats as low as $485 Only 19 per cent down, Bank. rates Cuft Dreyer Gun & Sports Cen- ter 1521u Holly Rd., Holly nee Tose $677) WILL TRADE LOT NEAR eYLVaN Lk for ag Chris-Craft. Call after 4 PE 2-7515. _ 85A Fiberglas EAD BOATS COVERED. AUTO RUST repair. +4 Midget racer bodies all types Fiberglas work. Rini's Lake Orion. MY _3-1448.__ FIBERGLAS PRODUCTS BALES, service and repair, OR 3-5193 Transportation Offered 87 87 (CARS PAILY TO MOBILE ALA. ~bama, Philacelphia, Connecticut, gas allowance. | 3715 DESIRE SOMEONE TO saa | expenses to Macon. Ga. May 22 | — FE 26 FLY '4ENGIN®, AIRLINER TO} Californie, awaill, s9910 — __Ferry Service, Ine. OR 3-1254. | TRUCK GOING PART "| loed either way. 5-6806, Russ Dawson 232 8. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 TOP CASH $338 FOR —— “CARS or trade up or do ECONOMY CARS ° 22 AUBURN TOP PRICE PE assis JUNK CARS | TOP BUCK—JUNK CAR -TRUCK | PONTIAC WASTE FE 2-0200 WE’ LL BUY YOUR CAR? CASS-OAKLAND USED ety 312, W_ Montcalm FE 8-8288 Used “Truck Parts (B94) U8ED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAK AND MODELS HIEGHTS OTOR ae 2635 Auburn Ave __Used. Auto Parts ~ 808 A-l PERFECT 1950 PONTIAC parts EM 3-35l¢ 1954 NASH AMBASSADOR MOTOR, hydramatic, in top condition Cheap. Call FE 4-4496 before i noon or after 11 pm WRECKING ‘33. OLDSMOBILE, * good fron, end. transmission just | overhauled Call FE 5-4300 _ For Sale Trucks 90 CHEV. SEDAN DELIVERY ays motor, brakes, clutch. §49 MA _. 4-4393 7 ‘47. INTERNATIONAL 1. TON. x Good cond. $225. FE 4-4864. _ 400 Hu:on | ae DODGE WRECKER $395, ' Smith Motors, 421 Saginaw $6 PORD PANEL, oer OVER | payments. Dry cleaning roule available FE 2-7258. DODGE Ey TON truck. $195 OR _ 3-824 37 DODGE ‘2 TP. : . $100. FE __ 8-9513. C. Manning. _ 1950 FORD 'z TON PANEL. TURN STAKE | signals) A-] motor transmission and tires. Little rust. FE 4-5303 after 5 pm | TRUC K SPECIALS | DUMPS . $3is 4 Up '>1 Ford, 3x5 vi--21o0n | 12 Ford. 7x8 v0. tande . "53 GMC, 620 6X10 yd tandem “54 Chev, 325 yd. — 2-ton “55 Chev. 3x5 yd. — 2-ton | "$7 Internationa! 2x3 yd ~ 1 ton STAKES -- 3475 & up “48 GMC 1', ton no rust "33 GMC 1',4 ton 2 ft 95 Ford F-6, 2 Te 12 !t | TRACTORS $255 & up ‘$3 Chev. COE — 2-ton | "32 Mack, 510 gas "37 GMC 750. COE "33 Chev, air — 2 speed "SL Intern’! R-200. Road Ranger WRECKERS _ $i7> & up! ‘48 Dodge, Power Wayon "54 Ford F-6, Ashton Equip 20 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM PICKUPS, PANELS. ETC. ALSO USED “{uCK PARTS Schram Trucks 2539 Dixie Hwy or 1952 FORD. '2 TON PANEL $150 2123 Willow Beach, Keego Harbor $4 FORD TANDEM DUMP. 9 YDS 1-700. $1.800 cash. FE 5-8257 | "95 FORD F-600 DUMP. 5 YDS . _ $975 cash FE 5-8257. _ ‘50 FORD PICKUP, _ $300. 50 Chevy pickup, ‘2 sharp 935 Clark's $ E Bivd. FE 8-0555. PRODUCE PEDDLING TRUCK & scales $125. MY_ 2-5471 's4 “GMC % Ton Panel! GMC Factory. Branch, OAKLAND AT CASS THE ANSWER TO ‘YOUR PROBLEM: rent, O00) is TON. ? 1 Want Ads! To sell, | | hire, its FE 2 “8181. | | 6632 | LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP imported sports and antique tires in Mich Al) sizes to solve foreign = oh iH a oe ge reid oo uron ~ TESAULTN FE | 4-9032 For Sale Cars 91 DR. BUICK HARDTOP, PS eves 132 E. Rundel. FE "56 2 PB. 2-5796 96 BUICK CENTURY. . SHARP. FE 4-0350 after 5:30 1957 BUICK RADIO, HEATER, automatic. Spotless & priced to sell. $1505. No gimmicks. cars here on our lot) ments $47.47 per month down payment or old trade. Birmingham RAMBLER S. Woodward MI_ 63900 1958 BUICK 2 DR RIVIERA. One owner and fully equipped 2095 Community 95. CHEV MOTOR SALES Auburn at E. Bivd. South FE 86-4530 FE 8-4539 he SUNDAY —- BUY MONDAY ‘51 BUICK, OONVERTIBLE, VERY good cond. $250 OR_ 3-7486— OR TRADE ‘55 BUICK, CENTURY 4 dr hardtop. Power, sharp. FE 5-3937 | | °55 BUICK SPECIAI, 2 DOOR $295 BRAID DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 33 YEARS FAIR DEALING MOTOR SALES CASS AT W PIKE 8TS FE 2-0186 | FLOW | SOLUTELY Assume payments of §11.46 mo Cal, Credit Mgr Mr. Parks at Mi 47500 Haroid Turner Ford. $5 DOWN Butck Special hardtop, dyna- flow radio and heater white | we $299. Monthly payments Eddie Steele FORD sia ORCHARD LK RD EEGO HARD ORE FE FE 59 204 2-2529 | 66 BUICK CENTURY, HT. R&H, Nice. $1095 Garner Used Cars | $33 2 DR BUICK HT_ ae COND. Pvt. owner. OL 2-221 7933 HARDTOP BU oe _cond $295. FE 5-2766 $5 DOWN 1953 Buick dard shift Monthly payments $ FORD 2708 ORCHARD IK_ RD 2 KEEGO HARBOR _ FE_5-9204 FE ‘51 CADILLAC FE 5-1430 _ 1955 CADILLAC COUPE DeVILLE. Ful ~ GOOD tan- sta $409 . Special 4 door radio and heater 279 ate sat ll) power, sharp. Make offer MI 6-1848 54 CHEVY 2 DR, VERY GOOD. _EM_ 3-0081, H. i. Riggins, ~~ PONFIAC AUTO BROKERS ‘57 Chev 4 dr. wen. V-8 PG oar "dT Ford Convert 695 57 Chev 8 2-Dr. Bel Air Abed 56 Oide Super 88 4-Dr. $1595 56 Old« 88 HT Super $1395 56 Ford Wen ae $1395 ‘ST Rambler 4-Dr. $1295 "56 Ford 2 dr RAH, FOM $995 "53 Chev 4-Dr *& PG R&H $ 895 "65 Nash Statesman Super $ 595 "33 Olds @Dr s 595 54 Chev 4Dr PG, R&H .. $ 595 ‘653 Mercury &tH = 495 ‘53 Plymouth R&H 2-Dr 395 54 P.ymouth R&H, Good tires $ 195 1260 Perry at Madison FE 4-9100 52 AND '53 CHEVY Good condition FE 2-8262 1952 CHEVROLET ag “WAG- on, $250. Call FE 8-8 ~*55 CHEVROLET cmv FE 2-8920 TAKE OVER PAYMENTS ON GOOD 2 Chevy. FE 88-9890 533 CHEV. R&H #500 DN. & $5.00 per wk. FE 8-9513 C. Manning - YOU NEED HELP I CAN help you get a good used car, a new car or a usec vruck, with no money down Cal] Ernie Felice at Cy Owens. FE 5-4101 or OR 3-9674 IF | 58 CHEV. STATION WGN. 6 STD. trans. Good cond EM_ 3.3215 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ABUNDANT STOCK FINE USED CARS TRADE TODAY! JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass Ol 51 BUICK “CONVERTIBLE _ DYNA- | 2 | | MI 6-3900 ~ $5DOWN — 1952. Chevrolet Bel Air, 2 door. standard shift, radio and heater ore: $299. Monthly payments "Eddie steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. KEEGO aes FE 2.2529 | FE_5-9204 I . V8 POWER- _ elide White tire: Special at $695 | 198 (CHEVROLET STATION WAG- $200. Call FE ee WA LT SMITH at_ CASS- OAKLAND Pontiac's Newest Used Car Lot 312 W Montcalm 8-8288 v2 BR 1956 CHEVY, 2 DR. 210 SE RIES. Exc. condition. Standard sb 3-6849 ‘52 CHEV. POWERGLIDE, (26.000 _ actual miles, FE & *$5. CHEVROLET, BEL-AIR, HT. V-8. power glide. Nice. $795 _ Garner Used Cars. ‘36 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. 9 PAB- senger wagon. autiful turquoise & white. Top tread white tires. | Radio & heater. ‘Immaculate in & out. Hurry, $1395 24 payments $50 80. Very low down wareene | or old trade. Birmingham RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward | MI 6-3900 ifs | ‘$3 CHEVROLET . REP OSSESSION Bel Air. 2 tone gold and white tulle acumeee stafid- ard shift. $289 full price. No cash needed, $16.52 month. Mr. Bell, | King Auto FE 8-0402 “MONEY | DOWN | si EPO8SESS10. | 1954 cuerielet 2-dr ™ radio a) 2-2529 | 53 HENRY J, | | 1957 FE 8-0488 heater. Take over payments $21 | month. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 § | Saginaw. FE 4-2214 or FE 41006. | ‘32 CHEVROILEY AARDTOP. Pow- ERGLIDE. RADIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO E DOW Mr. | Parks at MI €7500 Harold hinted er Ford $5 DOWN | 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air, 2 door, powerglide radio and heater | $399. Monthly payments -$22 32 Eddie Steele FORD sea eon an LK. RD. EGQ HARBOR Fe sexe _ FE 2-2529 ‘$4 CHEV. 210 POWER GLIDE R&H $495. LOW MILEAGE 379 8.) Hospital Rd. or FE 4-9979. 1957. 6 PASSENGER STATION wagon Powerglide, R&H. spot lights, power steering, W-walls. Exc. cond. 630 Oakland before A 2 LEAVING POR SERVICE. MUST sell 57 Chevie Convertible. 3720 _Gregory Rd. FOR THE RED HOT DEAL ON THE RED HOT CA SEE THE MAN WITH THE BRIGHT RED CANE! ‘55 Delray Club Cpe $ 985 56 Ford Country Sed $1295 CARPENTER | CHEVROI&T-COMMERCE | 15 Commerce Rd. EM 3-410] | __Open eves. "til 8; Sat. til 5 ‘33 DE 80TO REPOSSESSION Sportsman har“top. Loaded accessories. Wire wheels a": ber full price. No cash needed 1.46 month. Mr. Bell, King Rules ‘PE 6 CHEV, 4 DR. HARDTOP, $1250. _FE 20060. 1954 CHEV. 4-DR. A very sharp Bel Air. Auto. trans. Fender skirts. Ivory top, green body. Be sure & see this one. PEOPLE 8 AUTO SAlL&S 68 Oakland PE 2-2351 1958 CHEVROLET YMPALA CON- vertible all “power, §$2.250. 1955 Ford convertible. like new. $1,150. Both like new. FE 8-6533 1954 CHEV. STD, R&H CLEAN $475. EM ceo CHEVY ‘55 DR. | 10 V8 2 1 a shift. "clean, Sharp. FE 8-2327 CHEVY 1956, _ CONVERT A ALL , EX- tras. Clean. FE 5-0178 94 CHRYSLER FULL POWER. _ Wire wheels. $750. FE 2-0950. IMPERIAL LIKE NEW black. 4 door, South Hampton, fui, ard radio and heater plus’ alr conditioned, low a 1 owner. Just the car for o motoring vacation. Only *IODGES, INC. 360 8. Woodward MI 6-0079 ‘83 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. DARK blue. Pull power. Low mileage. Good cond. $540. MU 4-8319 ‘$3 DE SOTO. 4 DR. AUTO TRANS. R&H Nice car. Like new inside. 6469 Snowapple Dr. Clarkston. MA _ 5-1067. OLIVER Motor.Sales SHOP SUNDAY. BUY MONDAY | 210 Orchard Lake. Ave. FE 2-9101 Open Eves. with | \s 1957 Dodge Cornet 2 dr. v-3 aes _transmission Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL_1-9711 ‘33 OLDS $8 POWER STEER- _ing & and brakes FE 4-4648 FACTORY BRANCH *S8 EDSEL 2 DOOR HARDTOP Radio & Heater, Automatic transmissior $1895 Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7117 5 MT. CLEMENS ST BEHIND THE POST OFFICE |GaAR PAYMENTS 100 BURDEN- some? Let us help you adjust 4 some less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON 1 RD. 1954 FORD. | CRESTLINE, — ~ DR 4 DR, R&H. Sharp. Call FE 2-0981. bet 4&9 pm $2 FORD CONVERTIBLE ee ea mo. Call Credit Mgr Parks MI 47500. Hated 59 Lots of extras, $2.850 1x LAKES § SERVICE 9241 COOL- EM \3-0622 1955 Mer- ae "dine ‘CoupA °55 Ford For- domatic. 4dr. ‘2k °54 Chevrolets 4drs ‘53 Mercury Station Wagon ® gr $3 Ford oe owner & a few cheap ones, Dealer | 1953 PORD, 2 DOOR, $275 A aa Bros FE 4-0734 or 4-11 ‘52 PORD. 8, R&H. sienian EM | 3-0081. H. Riggins 950 FORD, GOOD TRANSPORTA- tion, cheap. FE 4- 2470. 37. FORD 500 ayia loaded & sharp, EM 3-0081. "$8 ANGLIA FORD, TAKE payments. Call MArket 43079 ‘55 FORD 6, OVERDRIVE. R& white side walls. EM 3-5384 1958 FORD CONVERTIBLE. FORD- ~ FORD GOUNTRY SEDAN OR 3-7005 1 ' omatic, white walls, radio and heater, back-up lights, inter- ceptor engine, excellent shape. $2.200 841 North Lake Angleus _Road from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. $5 DOWN 1954 Ford Custom 4 door, 8. Fordomatic, radio and _ heater, $399 Monthly payments $22.32. Eddie Steele FORD 2708 ORCHARD LK RD KEEGO HA FE 5-9206 SFr 2 2-2529 ‘34 “FORD A N A NICE CA T-Huron 923 W. Hufon. rE _4-2185 $5 DOWN 1954. Ford Victoria, Fordomatic radio and heater, power $499 Monthly payments $27.24 Eddie Steele FORD 2708 ORCHARD LK RD KEEGO HARBOR FE, 5-9204 FE 2-2529 1957 FORD get Tea wall tires, radio a ries on A Truly a bargain $1395 Community MOTOR SALES Auburn at E. Bivd. South FE 8-4530 FE 8-4539 SHOP SUNDAY — BUY MONDAY 34. FORD SKYLINER (GLASS roof) R&HM, Pwr. seats & fordo- __matic. Exc. cond. OR 3-3183 36 FORD, 6, STANDARD SHIPT. exc. cond, very clean. 2522 _Anders. OR 3-7083. FACTORY BRANCH . Open House SUNDAY YOU ARE WELCOME TO Make Your Deal Monday WEEKEND SPECIAL 57 CHEVROLET DOOR Radio a Heater, Powershice $1595 “PONTIAC RETAIL STORE FE 3-7117 65 MT. CLEMENS STREET BEHIND THE POST OFFICE / | 1957, | Powerglide, Radio & heater $1795. cond 1 owner ‘HOMER HIGHT MTRS. RAMBLER 666 8. Woodward MI_6-3900 ‘b3 ORD SEDAN RADIO . AND ALLS. AB- 80 fOTELY ‘No MONEY DOWN. a oe of $865 mo. Cal) Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-75090_ Harold Turner Ford ‘34 FORD, 2 DR. REPOSSESSION $335 = Do gg ™, No gar "none Auto. FE 6-040: ‘$3 FORD CcUsTOM 8, R&H. onl y TOM BOHR fix MU_¢1715 No MON EY DOWN Pord 2 Dr., $11.46 month. Auto Sales. 193 5. Saginaw. -2214 or FE rE 4-1006 D 2 DR. 6 CYLINDER. standard shift, newlpy overhauled engine & new | oa job, priced for quick sale, $495. ROGERS SALES & SERVICE $19 Bell 2 SHARP PE 2-9555 vy, V-*, STICK. will trade 695 Auburn Ave. 5 FORD CONV, sharp, orig. owner, _ older car. 169 Russell. _ 1909 T MODEL TOURING CAR. | 1922 Ford truck, model T. MA 4-2204 53 “FORD CONVERT. EXC. COND. Take over paymts: Pvt owner. Can be seen anytime OR 3-0102 | “PONTIAC 2 .DR. SEDAN. Straight transmission. Radio & heater, 1 owner 18,000 mi. New spare $1,405 + o 1958 Edsel] 2 dr. Pacer Hardtop. automatic transmission Radio. Heater @& whilewalls. Like new $1995 1956 Butck Century. 2 dr. Hardtop. | Dynafiow. Radio @& heater. 22,000 miles o + 01385. 1954 Pontiac. Starchief- 2 ér. Hardtop. Hydramatic. Radio & heater .. . $545. 1956 Mercury 2 dr. Hardtop. Mer- comatic. Radio & heater, White | walls .. 45. 1955 Hudson Jet. 4 dr. sedan. Continental. Radio & beater $685 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4 dr. Hard- top Power steering. Power bakes 195@ Pontiae 4 dr. 870. Hydra- matic. Radio & beater Beautiful 1005. 1954 Pontiac ‘ dr. sedan. Radio Heater & hydramatic $545. +“ 1958 Vauxhall. 4,000 wer miles. Radio & heater .. §1545. “15 Minutes from — YOxtord. Michigan A 82528 ‘ $5 DOWN Eddie Steele 1954 FORD CLUB COUPE, CUS- tom 8, radio and heater, white corn $499 Monthly payments FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK RD. HARBOR FE __ 35-9204 FE “1956 PORD VICTORIA HT, All white, Auto trans. R&H, W Walls, etc. 2732 Woodbine off anna 2-2529 33 FORD 4 | No cash needed | REPOSSESSION $265 full price lp month. Perfect engine. Mr _ Bell King Auto, FE 8-0402. | GOLDEN HAWK. 1956, GOLD “AND / white good condition. MApie | 5-7200 _ —_ _ 1953 HUDSON. R&R. GOOD COND. _PE 2-0967. 2810 Buick St. PRICED TO SELL!! — ‘56 Pontiac Starchief, Catalina coupe ...... ecccee $1008 57 Pord V-8 ‘2 ton | Pick-up, like new HOUGTEN & ‘Son’ YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS FOREIGN CAR SALES AND CE $28 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-9761 NO MONEY DOWN _ 23—'53, ’54 & ‘55 Pontiacs, 2-drs., 4-drs., hardtops. No money down. Payments as low as $11 per month. I.UCKY AUTO SALES | 193 _S. 3. Saginaw PE 4-2214 HASKINS Station Wagon Sale 1953 MERCURY 98 PASSENGER wagon, V-8 engine, overdrive, radio, heater. Good condition. 1954 FORD CUSTOM LINE 2-DOOR wagon. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, wer steering, radio, heater. In good condition. 1955 ET 2 4-DOOR wagon, V-8 engine, powerglide., radio, heater. Beautiful 2-tone Treen finish. 1 owner, good con- ition. CHEVROLET 210 4-DOOR wagon, powerglide, radio and heater. Coral and ivory finish. One owner. 1958 CHEVROLET Y 4-DOOR ane radio, heater, white wall ful arbor blue and tires. Beauti ivory finish. 1 owner. Like new condition. 1959 CHEVROLET NOMA 195 | D 4-D00R wagon, V-8 engine, powerglide, power con rag power brakes, radio, heater. Man pond Other extras. Beautiful coral and tvory — Demonstrator. Haskins Chev. 6571 Disie way at M-15 MAple 6-6071 a Open Ni tes “til 9 * THAT'S RIGHT! SEE HARDY OR MIKE condition. Radio, heater. Hy- Small down pay- $O9D Community MOTOR SALES Auburn at E. Bivg. South FE 8-4530 rE SHOP SUNDAY — BUY MONDAY RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE. & HEATER. WHITE . ABSOLUTELY NO MOn.- EY DOWN. Assume $865 mo. Cail Credit Parks at MI ¢7500. er Ford. ‘ RAMBLER CUSTOM CROSS- country wagon. Radio, heater. au- tomatic. Seamist green & black. This one in showroom condition. dramatic. ment. low down payment or old e. Birmingham RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward MI 6-3900 NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY THAT new Rambler We are in a con- test to send our boss to Hawaii. | { | yourself by botying now. See us now. If vou can't come to us we Just call EM WE ge Mr. Parks) at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. NORTH | CHEVROLET CO. Has The INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR | DISCOUNT WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage; No Exclusions 1958 og Pam agg : ie a ee fies Rew: ° 1896 ie Chev, to ‘Btick shift -- ee 4-dr. wagon........ 54 Mercury Monterey ........$ 487 rH oe -dr.,. sharp . vases 8 ps Chev. —— Powergiide . eee 56 Chev. @ .. 62 Chevrol piacrraeet 58 More to pick from BANK RATES Open 8:30 a.m to 8 p.m. _North Chev.’ | Plus many other one- 22 AUBURN AVE R&R MOTORS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Select that second car you've been looking» for from the bargains listed ‘below: ‘51 PLYMOUTH ...$ 99 ‘St PONTIAC ......$ 9 52 DODGE wes eeee S250 '52 RAMBLER ....$295 '53 DODGE Wen. ..$450 '51 PLYMOUTH ...$ 79 53 CHRYSLER ....$395 "SZ BUICK ...0000..$199 owner, late model cars to choose from. COME IN TODAY! DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY R&R Mtrs. Inc. CHRYSLER-IMPERIAL *. PLYMOUTH | Sales-Service-Satisfaction -FE 4-3528 724 OAKLAND PONTIAC FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK RD KEEGO HARBOR | FE 5-0204 PE 2-229 35 > STARCHIEP CATA- . lina. brakes & steering. Pwr. Exc FE 54-6424 . 6 PONTIAC, STARCHIEP. 4 OR, HT brakes. _ cond, . MA 5-21) "6 Pontiac, Starchiel 4dr hardtop A-1 Beauty $1405 4 RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 or MY 3-1461 ‘$3 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 2 DR 1 owner cas. Hydramatic. R&H, 42 488 actua) mi. Good cond. $350. MA 5-1642 Top Transportation 1952 Pontiac 4 door sedan. Hydra- matic, 1 owner only 32.000 actual miles. clean See it at 2755 Onae- gon, (Corner of Okemah) Chero- Its priced to sell C3 re ‘$7 PONTIAC 2 DR HARDTOP, au with tri-power, MA 6 ? REPOSSESSION Chieftain delux. 2 tone green, fully equipped. white walls. etc, no rust. $384 full price. No cash needed. $2181 month Mr. Beil, King Auto, FE 60402 | 1983 STUDEBAKER. 6 CYLINDER sport coupe, no rust economical and dependable $300 FE 4-0897. §2 STUDEBAKER. V-8 R&H, IN _ €00d condition, EM 3-4386. — _ ‘ WILLYS STATION WAGON. Re-built motor. Best offer. 3270 Royal Commerce Twp. Between m WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1958 CONTINENTAL CONVERTIBLE Biue with white top. An interior of beautiful blue @ white to match Complete pow- er and full’ equipped. A big savings ‘at on'y $4195 1987 CADILLAC Full wer A one owner new CONVERTIBLE. White with white top with imerior of red and white. Full power. A one owner new Cadillac trade ‘Like new! 5 1957 CROWN IMPERIAL SOUTHHAMPTON COUPE with power steering, brakes and seat. A one owner new Cadillac trade. 2 1957 DESOTO CONVERTIBLE. Cream white top, power brake and windows. throughout with Like new inclading new tires. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC ~ 1958 VAUXHALL 4 DR STATION WAGON. Black & white only 5 months old with 2200 miles on speedometer. $1945 1954 CADILLAC — 62 SEDAN Medium blue tn color; interior to match. Power steering & brakes full ‘actory equipment. A nice clean car. COUPE with w white trim. $1395 1958 NNEVIL srORTS COUEE. galt sh w Ww rates ey er Rag in dramatic, Like -—e, A fin- power windows. Hy- Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N Woodward at 8, Woodward Ave. M1 42735 B'HAM MI 4-1930 steering 4’ ‘ 7 / Ts fh , \ ; ’ A om at Emmies Programs furnished by stations listed im this columm are subject to change without notice ' : } , THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 TWENTY-NINE Ed Sullivan ' +s : Thieves Picked Boxes |, The stone used for centuries by Levels Blast -- Today's Television Programs - - Seaway Ships [win wreng ites” fait a cmtyaay BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) — Two!Pipestone detet#ive sergeants made a quick arrest after spotting a truck ‘car- Need Additions Channe] 7—WXYZ-TV Channe] 9—CKLW-TV RCA COLOR TV a pair of boxes plainly la- HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Fred Channel 2-WJBK-TV Chann:. &-WWJ-TV rien Astaire says he’s just an “inno . es ° +. beled “City of Buffalo, Police De- cent bystander” in Ed Sullivan's} TONIGHT’S Official Tells His Firm ” Seles and Sers os TV HIGHLIGHTS stranger. (4) Omnibus. . 10:25 (9) Billboard. ° . tolen radios ’ blast against the Emmy awards,|¢:00 (2) Jeff's Collie. (4) Cimmaron (cont.) : in Norway to Specially; Two s were recov’) BY /290e cia seven of which went to Astaire. a _— pe ~san 5:30 (9) Telescope. 1y:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. . ered. Sullivan said in New York Fri- a ees 8. . (9) > _ (7) Lone Ranger. (4) Treasure Hunt. ; Equip Vessels ; pen Mon. & Fri Night day night that the ballots of the (9) — aaeni 10:15 (9) Gadabout Gaddis. SUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS |. 55 pe — Ded "| St. Lawrence Seawa how many actually did vote.” (7) Twenty-Six Men (9) Theater. Comedy: Rosa- Pp yng rte Ae mee Madan ai , , * * * “I don't know anything about (9) Gilead Baptist Church. lind Russell, Marie Wilson, of ee ond aaa rl Burns & Allen Capt. Harald Sundt, assistant! E? anything,” Astaire said in Holly-|7:38 (2) Perry Mason. Mystery: Paul Douglas, “Never Wave two part seri Winst (4) Concentration. marine supervisor of the shipping | mond. “I'm just an innocent by- Perry fails to get hold beg PP oe re yyw ("52.) Churchill. “enn , — line, was aboard the Lyngenfjord. ; a e., Bear $7,500 in gambling IOU's be-/1I: i (4) (9) News, Sports, (7) White Hunter. MONDAY AFTERNOON [which left Toronto yesterday for] Now is the time to arrange to have your yder, national treas- fore they’re used against his ather. * - urer of the TV Academy, said the} client. (7) Biff Baker. Pawel. Robinson mall.) 12:00 (2) Love of Lite. enol: die is of the ship to report | heating system cleaned on certain date... acting award to Astaire can be (4) People Are Funny. 11:20 (4) Movie. Mystery: Dick Hie , neon, AU (4) Tic Tac Dough. the soaway Ee eee opera We have the latest justified on the ground that a star} (7) Dick Clark. _ Variety: Powell, Nina Foch, “Johnny|7.99 (2) Lassie (7) George Hamilton IV. |" ay: ‘ SE 80. a is a star “and ‘it isn't important Jessie Belvin, the Skyliners, O'Clock.” . (7) You hai for It (9) Children’s Newsreel. He said in an interview he has j and the world’s i, er. ent whether he dances or ds Jimmie Rodgers. 11:25 2 Nightwatch Theater.|s.39 (9) Bachelor Father. 12:15 st rol cabled his home office in Oslo to | most powerful truck- lines.” He insisted that the Emm (9) Theater. rama: Dick Powell, ‘‘Sta-|°° - : 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. make preparations to expedite | . balloting system is infallible “and 7:45 (9) Nation’s Business. tion West.” ('48.) Rita Hay- Eten sarah -— en (4) It Could Be You. ; / the trip of the line's next freight- | - mounted hides lige it can be defended without 8:00 (2) Mason (cont.) worth, Orson Welles, ‘‘Lady ig ai (7) Pantomime Quiz. ° er through the seaway. cleaning from tion.” ques- (4) ¢ ) from Shanghai.” Lenny Bruce, Tommy Prisco, (9) Mary Morgan. . ° al : . el K raged Pea Como : Georgie Tapps dance group. | 19.45 (9) Guiding Light. He recommended that the ship chimney to ashpit. Academy, said in Palm Springs are deneer cal than, SUNDAY MORNING (1D) Maverick. 12:50 (3) News. carry her own landing booms fori’ We are taking orders Calif. that while the Joni J ‘|7:55 (2) Meditations. $:09 (2) Ed Sullivan. Louis Prima)y:99 (2) Our Miss Brooks. loading and unloading; a pulley! for future dates i while the ca ames. and Keely Smith, Seott ment on the reee® Kako PI “might be a little mixed up” in} (0) Jubilee USA. Country|8:0® (2) Religion for Shut-Ins. y (4) It’s a Great Life. ee ee the Emmy up en peng 8:30 (2) Christophers. Brady, Delores Gray, Hume (7) Music Bingo. the deck for mooring and winching . serves everything he received (9) Herald of Truth. #55 (4) (color). News. Cronyn and Jessica Tandy,! (9) Movie. purposes; and a crew to adapt! Call About Introductory Price ee ‘_|s:39 (2) Wanted. Dead or Alive| (9) Billboard. Arnold Stang, Hawallan's:s9 (2) As The World Turns. | Tuickly to new situations. . 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These were but a few of the frank expressions made by the 85- year-old Pulitzer Prize winner during a visit to Dickinson Col- lege where he recejved an arts award Friday night. * * * formal interview on the Dickin-'Frost admonished. ‘I need noth- son campus. ing I haven't got, except perhaps “To what do you attribute your|a seat in the Senate.” : longevity?’ asked one. | * * * “Drink—and leaving it alone,’’| In jest, President Edel suggest- came the reply. ed that Sen. Wayne Morse (D- ; x * * Ore) might oblige. What about Russian poet Boris| ‘‘Yes, but it would take a horse Pasternak, whose best-selling nov-|to kick him. out of there,’’ the el of life in Russia, “Dr. Zhiva- white-haired poet-replied with a go.’ was accorded the Nobel smile. Prize for literature? * k “He is a brave man. Pasternak: He added this comment on | | | } | | “We are human and when we;wants to be a Russian and we're Morse’s recent dispute with Clare get to Mars or Venus, or wher-|going to get him killed if we keep|Boothe Luce over a Brazilian am-| ever it is we are going. we'll still be earthlings and we had better take our lunch with us.” Frost said, He added that science is ‘our bugaboo” only when its implica- tions become frightening * * * . “It is silly to regard science as a Frankenstein that will turn upon man, its creator,”’ he said. *‘There is no danger in science itself. The danger is that we will permit our- selves to be frightened by its pos- sibilities.”’ * * * Frost spoke for ne yan hour reading from his works and di- gressing on the impact oF soen tific discovery. after receiving the college's award of a medallion and $1,000 from Dr. William W Edel, Dickinson president Earlier, he engaged in some typically Frost repartee with 30 literature Students during an_ in-| trying to use him against Rus-|bassadership: sia.’’ said Frost “T can't understand how some- A student suggested that Frost/one can talk so long and hard should have been given the Nobel,about hating something. Inspira- Prize a long time ago for his lit-jtion must sustain him. I don’t erary works. ithink he goes .in for cleverness, “Ambition is a private thing," ‘but delivers haymakers.” Connecticut to Abolish Special Services County Governments Slated at Sylvan HARTFORD, Conn, (AP)—Gov. Abraham Ribicoff has lauded Lake Church the House of Representatives for} passing the bill to abolish the state's 293- year-old system county government. * * * The Sylvan Lake Church of Belt roads will present James W. Nichols of Abilene, Tex. in a series The historic measure. effective of services Sunday through May Oct. 1, 1960, was passed “by the NM state Senate earlier in the week.| During the week evening meet- The measure transfers county|ings will be held at 7:30 and from Hr government functions to state Tuesday through Saturday serv- agencies ices are scheduled at 10 a.m. ‘Preach the Word’ will be his SIMI SOIIVIDOIMIOD SHS, topic for the 10:45 a.m. Sunday a. . FORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT jservice and at 6 p.m. he will lspeak on ‘Making Christ Your Personal Saviour.”’ | Mr. Nichols was named editor for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call ; \ ) and Economy! \ AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 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