I Thf W«ath«r " , ^ VJ. WmMm Btowa rMtwii MaaMy dandy (DMMs Ml Pact t) THE POWTIAC PRESS U8tl^ YEAR Home Edition ★ ★ ★ ★ SATURDAY, MAY 28. 1960—28 PAGES Was State's Oldest Monsoon FloodslSlf^^-2°J Turn Manila J-p^may Into GraveyanJ > : There’# * /s# • jday'.picplic City Almost Paralyzed, With Many Dead and Thousands Homeless chance that holl-. ,. .. « planning ovei ' ab^^w^eidiid ^ canceled vi( th^ «-eatherman haa hia iay. • t It'irbeifJarfly cloudy the entire EUZA BEAUMOIVT TJ Eliza Taylor Taken by Death at Age 110 The Orand Old Lady of Oakland County—Mrs. Eliza Beaumont Taylor—is dead. Michigan’s oldest citizen, Mrs. Taylor died yesterday at the age of 110 in her home at 250 Center St., Highland Township. With her when she died was a grandneice, Mrs. Alice Clark, whofshared her residence. Bom in the Gold Rush days of 1849, Mrs. Taylor was one of nine chUdr< of Francis^ Beaumont, in Manila and neighboring Quezon City and 27 other suburbs. A rise in the toll _ is. expected as flood waters recede. Communication was snarled, making an immediate firm estimate of destruction impossible; But losses were certain to soai past the millioivdollar mark. aters were closed. Reports from the subuii>s said dead bodies were seen floating Highland Township farmer. Beaumont had purchased his land on a grant signed by the nth president of the United States, James K. PoUc. As the youngest of the children, Mrs. Taylor knew the hardships of having to melt snow for drinking and bathing ... of- cooking meals in an open fireplace. . . and plugging up crackk in the family's drafty log cabin to keep the ndnd and snow from coming through. , Her mind alert and her mem-‘ones vivid. Mrs. Taylor recalled that her father aaed ta encow-ago his danghtera to go to squaro dances n hundred yean ago, ■aylag “a good square dance is better than a Uaplng bee aay day.',’ There were com huskings, taffy pulls and snow parties, but mostly life involved a lot of hard work for young folks of early Michigan days, the aKtraordinary pioneer woman told her friends. MARRIED AT IS In 1867, at 18, Eliza Beaumont married a Qvll War veteran, James Taylor, against the advice and wishes of her friends and family. ■Tlwy said we were too young and I guess we were," she recalled. “Bat diniray and I decided ta make a go of U and we had a "It seems that the morC hardships that were put in our way the happier we Became." The couple had four children. All are dead. Mrs. Taylor’s husband died in 1937 at the age of M. Mrs. Taylar amased h^ r Meads with her Interest In current events and always vot^ an the side of the “Grand (Md Party." down flood-swollen rivers. Other told of houses ripped No Kennedy Deals,Says Williams LANSING A hrarming trend was discernible today in the flirtation between Sen! John F. Kennedy and Gov. Williams, signal caller lor Michigan's bloc of 51-national c-OBvention votes tor president. from their foundations and sent swirling down streets where some collided with stalled cars trucks. The monsoon swept in without warning Friday in the wake of tropical storm Lucille that side-swiped Manila earlier. Monsoon rains—nine inches, the weather bureau said—«nd wind of gale proportions battered the city wlth-letup until early toppling trees and biUboards and ripping telephone lines. Still, few capitol figures looked for it to blossom into announcement of an early June engagement when the two parley at the governor’s summer residence on Mackinac Island next Thursday. Williams, pledged the delegs-timi’s support as favorite son presidential candidate until he releases. It, was asked about the prospects yesterday on bis re-turp from politicking In New York and Chicago. "I don’t anticipate that we'll make any deals,” was the jwply. "How about commitinentB?’’' a reporter asked. “I don’t know — this is all open. There won’t be any formal agenda,” Williams said. s to other questions strdngly reflected the desire of Michigan Democratic leaders to scrutinize Kennedy’s credentials as liberal in various issue areas. N«w Bill Would R«quire Secret Service for VP WASHINGTON (UPI) - Th Senate has passed a bill requiring secret service protectim for the vice president of the United States whether edroom ranch home and took from it a diamond ring w(»1h $400 plus $539 cash. They also ransarked the house and cut the telephonc wires. Feeney described hii attacker aa about 25 to 30 years' old, 5-feet-lO and of heavy build. He was wearing a suit, white shirt and tie. WASHINGTON (APi - ThC| telitgenoe Agency and other Fulbright said tho action was chairman of the Senate committee | arms of the government. ' a mistake, but Herter argued probing tae U2 spy ^ane^^ committee wUl rcsun,e its says hes not satisfied there was,, , Tuesday with testimony respoMlWHly for the effective coordination among top L7iu^.n government agencies that handled ' the conflicting early statements about it. S?n. J. William Fulbright (D-Ark) said Friday’s testimony by Secretary of State Giristian A. Herter and Undersecretary Douglas Dillon did not dispel his objections to the way it was handled. Republicans on Ftitbright's Foreign Relations Committee generally defended Herter’s position that the spy ^hts were needed fpr the free world’s protection. Sen. Albert Gore (D-’Tenn)’ said the testimony showed “an incredible lack of coordination" between the State Department, "the While House, the Central In- Rnd Shirk Guilty in Vitale Slaying Faces Mandatory Life Term June 13; Takes Verdict Calmly Richard H. Shirk yesterday was found guilty of the first-degree murder last November of Carlo E. Vitale of Detroit. The. 29-year-old Detroit ex-cwi-vict faces ‘ a mandatory life prison sentence from Circuit Ju^e Stanton G. Donderp June 13. A jury of 10 women and 2 men tocd{'2Vi hours to find Shirk guilty as charged. He took the pronounbe-ment calmly. HONG KONG (AP) Field Marshal Viscount Mmtgom-ery, 72, came out of Communist China today but showed an unusual reluctance‘to talk about his ’red carpet" tour right away. His son heard thumping in the closet wiien he arrived home. Upon finding hia father, he rap across the street to the home of Donald Iw. Neilson, 1150 Sugden Rd., who Britain’s called deputies aiid helped untie Feeney. Feeney was superintendent of buildings and real estate for the telephone company until retiring in 1945. He lives with his son. Here Are a Few Rules Rusty on Your Flag Etiquette? How Is your flag etiquette? When did you last stand and sing the NattoQal Anthem? Well, you may have to do It this weekend, and on Memorial Day ]rou certainly will see the "Stars 'ind Stripes" in evidence everywhere. Local leaders of civic and veterans organisations and members of the Pon-tlae Memorial Day Assn, have prepared the following list of official rules of flag etiquette: ★ ★ 1. During a ceremony of hoisting or lowering the flag or when ft passes in a parade, all oivlilans should face the flfig, stand at attention and salute by placing their rig;ht hand over theij heart at tlie moment Uie flag parses t^m. Men remove their hats. tn uniform give military salyte. | 2. When the National Anthem Is played and the flag is not displayed, all stand and face the music. Those In uniform salute, civilians remove their hats. When the flag is displayed, everyone faces it and salutes. ★ ★ ★ 3. As a rule, the flag is saluted only when flown from a staff carried by a color bearer in a parade or lowered or hoisted on t flagstaff during a ceremony. When the pledge of allegiance Is rendert^, you sho,uld do so standing with hand over heart. If the flag is In evidence. men should remove their hatsf; 6. The flag should always be floim from a staff when displayed on a float • In A parade'and should never be draped Over the hood, top, .side or back of a vehicle, railroad train or boat. ” But hmd erieir from hia two aiatera pierceO the quiet of the courtroom. The dead man’# mother, father and reiativea aobbed quietly. Mra. Shirk tried CIA. Unlike Friday’s testimony, censored and then made public, Dulles' story will be secret. Herter said Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev used the U2 plane incident as an excuse and not as the reason for breaking up the Paris meeting. But he conceded that the flight played a part in the summit failure. a trap set by Khrusbekev. Herter contended Khrushchev then would have charged that “a little frantic group in the Pentagon is running the government of the United States, without the President knowing about it, and that makes our situation even wOTse." 'l^VUSUAL SITUATION' Herter conceded, under questioning by Fulbright, that it was firatls to play golf and thfc secoid is to be Prwident, and golf-playing is more important,” khrushchev said. He declared the Americans need to be "taken down a peg or two ” The Soviet leader reported <» the Soviet naUou by radio and TV, iu a speech delivered before a meetlug of Communist labor brigade leaders b the Kremlin, on the failure of the related world affairs. Hw dele- unprecedeHted 1 stale to take personal responsibility for «8pfonage activity. But ha said .the circumstances oi the downing of the U2 were unusual. “t believe to a ease of this kind the telling of the truth was the better course than getting deeper Into fabricating exeuaea or disavowing reaponsihlUty," Herter said. a hend-oUatoekheed craft has undermined He said the original plan to be followed if a U2 plane w as captured was to deny its spy mission and stick to the denial. But be said the circumstances out to be rather different than anything that had been anticipat- CHRISTUN HERTER He said to his knowledge no other plane had been gowned the Soviet Union. It was not clear whether any had been lost elsewhere. He said an April 9 flight mentioned by Khrushchev was a successful one. Turkey Back, to Normal: New Rule Pleasing to All ISTANBUL, Turkey (iP—Life gradually returned to ....... ^•‘t****^*’*- inormal in Turkey today under the watchful eye of a military junta which toppled tlje government ^ ^ ^ I of Adnan Menderes and threatened to put the dictator- "She (Mrs. Shirk) probably feels premier on trial. the way I do wheij I lost my boy,” Mrs. Mary Vitale said sympathetically. son, a friend (d Shirk, was shot in the head by him the pair and a third companion, ^Gerald A. Mackay, 23. also of De^t, W'cre supposedly planning to' flee the city after a . $3,500 holdup involving Shirk and Vitale. Troops guarded banks and other important buildings throughout the country, but otherwise there were few outward signs that Tur- worier af Communiat labar." In a three-hour talk which he broke with a 20-minute re* period. Khrushchev presented these main points: THE MAY U2 FUGHT: Treachery committed by” U.S. government.” The creation of a new Soviet rocket that Khrushchev said downed the high-flying entire U.S. military bomber strategy. BI'MMTT CONFERENCE: "Tl'i United States bears teapmulbllity before the whole world’’ for col-lapse of the Big Four Paris meeting; There was a slap at Bonn also—"teckstage aetiritles af the West German government did everjihlng to wreek the anmmlt conference or render it aterlTe." Khrushchev will be disappointed if there is not a new summit conference in six or eight months, but not surprised. An Eisenhower apology lor the U2 flight is still a precondition; Red China, India. Indonesia and possibly some other nations should thke part in any future summit meeting. UNITED NA'nONS: Defeated in the Security Council, the So^ Union is going to submit to file General Assembly its charge jol aggression by fiie United Statas. “The majority of the Secu^y Council could not pronounce a just verdict. How could the pirates be judged by thosd who themselves were pirates?" DISARMAMENT: The Sovl>'t Union will resume nuclear tests if the United States does. "1 want to warn that the renewal of nuclear explosions alii lead to our renewing such nuclear tests in the interests of our security jsnd that of our allies. "I repeat once again that we are ready to carry on honest negotiations on disarmament." key was under direct mili- utreeta of Istanbul and Ankara, tary rule. 'Sonje imitated th4 voice and man-i TURKEY: In a referaice to (Continued on Page 2, Cbl. 4) Gen. Cemal Gursel’s I’cvolutton "p^e. romrato^^^ d ary "Turkish Nationol Union Com-|in order; why do these chiWrcn'i imittee" moved swiftly, however, j shout in the streets?’ Madia)’ had been hired for to set the wheels in motion again.] Mackay pleaded guilty last Friday 10 secoiid-ioyara will be very burdensome and expensive.” TWebber said he ho|^ the mayor would veto the tax, adding that if Mirian did so “it is my sincere hope the members of the Council will not override the mayor'i SANTIAGO. Chile (AP)-Shori-ges of food and water today touched off fears of epidemics in quake-shattered southern* Chile. 7 Die, 5 Burned in Omaha Blaze Police fired warning shots over [the heads of hungry disaster vic-tlms trying to raid emergency supplies of food set up for rationing in Valdivia. “ S. Navy Cmdr. Robert Merchant, who flew supplies to the stricken city, said; OMAHA (AP) — Seven persons died and five others were burned edriy today ta'^a fire that roared through a threewtory Omaha apartment bouse. Eight families Uved in the building. Firemen said the blaze xppar-^^l^ ^ ently started on the second floor of the frame structure, trapidng persons in their beds. The Maze raged out of control nearly an Neighbors in the area said they were aw^ened by screams tttapped persons for aid. Douglas County Hospital said it had received seven bodies, five of them riiUditn. 18,313 Arrests in April LANSING UPL-State poUce re-ported B.313 arrests in April, in-chiding 16,660 for traffic vidations. Slate police cars traveled 1,709,-6C miles during the month. Storms Zigzag Over Midwest; Hail in Texas By The Associated Press Thunderstorms increased over the Plains today and the Weather Bureau said a tornado had been sighted near Kingfisher, some 40 miles northeast of OWahoma Oty Texas. Oklahoma. Western Kan-Nebraska and the Dakotas. Calls on U.S. to Assure Free Turkey ise to hold tree electkMU soon. The call came from the LI ral News Chronide ao tl revdt that ousted Turidsb Premier Adnan Menderes won guarded approval in the first worldwide newspaper reaction. Turkey’s allies were cautiously awaiting developments before making any official comment. In Britain both the News Chronicle and the conservative Daily Telegraph expressed doubts that elecjions would come quickly enough. But the conservative Daily Mail was more optimistic. "As far. jui .is potfible America MMild Influence her tough and beUigerent NATO godchild to en-‘ the Turidsb army keeps Ito premia^ about free -eieetia^ the News Chronicle said. CABnXONNEUK - One of the world’s greatest carillopneurt, Anton Brees, played Michigan's largest commercial carillon yesterday when he appeared in three concert performances on the courthouse lawn at Saginaw and The carillm is that of the Oom-Bank. Brees was evidently pleased here by the reiqionslve crowd that gathered around the console. Disease Stalks Quake Survivore Hungry Pillage in Chile “Even U.S. military men there heliwg ■ bring fn the supplies haven't been eating anything and can’t drink the water. We lef them all the sandwiches we haq.’ Tbe known death toll in th< worst-hit areas stood at close to 3,000, but officials said accurate count may not be possible tor weeks. They predicted the toll KEY WEST. Fla. (AP) - The Navy today pressed efforts identify a mysterious, motionless undersea object that gave rise to speculation that foreign submarines are prowling off Florida's At Valdivia, a city of 100,000, about 40 per cent of urban areas in ruins. Puerto Montt, population 45,t»0, Trtwj naiffer acote hardships. Bad weather in southern Chile coast. The U.S. Air Force set up lift of 54 Globemasters, but so far thfy have not been able to rear* iome of the worst disaster areas. Two more quakes shook the troifoled land in tbe sixth day of tremors. MANY MlSSINr. Reports from Ancud, hit by tidal waves as well as earth-(juakes, said hundreds are still missing. Almost 3,000 are homeless. All fuel and food was rand police prepared to dynamite the town’s cathedral because of its trembling, walls. It was the same story throughout thousands of square miles, Bws set up in most places and police guarding food depots. Uins have sprung up, new islands I formed in the nightmare week have- appeared off the Chilean which remade much' of the topcK coast and new lakes have been {graphical map of Chile. / Hope to Identify Sunken Object Navy Doubts Key West 'Thing' Is Any Foreign Submarine TACHIKAWA, Japan (AP)-Wprid War II officially ended today for two bewilder^ Japanese soldiers who spent 16 years hiding In the jungles of Guam living on roots, worms and grasshoppers. And in Louisiana, a report of a periscope sighting by the merchant ship R.P. Smith in tlw shallow, winding Mississippi, miles downstreatn from Baton Rouge, also was investigated. The Navy was skeptical that a submarine would ^ Jound at either Ex-Corp. Masashi Ito and Pfc. Bunzo Minagawa, both 39, arrived home more in the style of conquerors than members of a defeated army. A crowd of 1,000 was on hand to greet them along with 150 newsmen and photographers as th^ stepped off at Tachikawa Air Force Base near Tokyo. If the object In the Atlantic depths off Key West were a Soviet or other alien submarine, it could not be molested in waters outside the three-mile limit. But a Navy spokennan here said "we’re sure it’s not a sub.” Whatever it is. Navy surface and submarine craft have been striving since Tuesday -to learn the nature ofthe object, picked up on sonar sound equipment near Key West. The Navy at Washington confirmed that a six-ship antisubmar-ine warfare fleet hat bUed at Union Theological Seminary here. He is schedule to enter the interdenominational Protestant school in September as an unclassified student. The Rockefeller family are baptists. Dr. Robert J. Handy, admissions chairman, said Friday young Rockefeller "has indicted he would like to become a" minister but he is anxious to .learn more about the faith and the ministry" before making a definite commitment. Rockefeller, a Princeton grad- military pact was described as dl- ***®" studying his fam- ily’s vast financial operations. He married the former Anne Marie Rasmussen in Nenway last mer. Steven’s sister, Ann. is married ) a (^ergyman, the Rev. Robert Laughlin Pierson an ft>lsGopaI minister of Evanston, Dl. DICK POINTON JEAN ISBELL 714 FrMBr'B XBBiVcnilaro Ck«r Alpens 1^1 MusMiM Bdtlmort 7t U Memphlt fi*nBrtk 76 a. n««iuidik *7 to Mllvtufcef 61 66 Mtnnfipollii 2 From PNH Will Attend Journalism Workshop public functions in Moscow lately, is on a-Black Sea vacation. “Western journalists have spread the I story that there’« a cla.sh in the Dqw Off idol Presents (Communist party) Central Committee over Mikoyan. 'Hiere’s truth in it.” Brags Spy Planes Can Fly Over U. S. MIDLAND (UPI)-Dr. Charles J. Strosacker, vice president and board member at Dow Chemical Co., has given the Memorial Presbyterian Church here a gift of more than $500,000. BUENOS AIRES; Argentina (AP) — A high Soviet official claimed here Friday that the Soviet Union could send am' number of spy planes over the United States without them being detected. The money is to be used toward building of an 1875,000 additton to (he Chun*. Consthiction wffl start late this summer. First Deputy Premier Alexei Kosygin, here for the Argentina ind^ieodence anniversary, fold reporters Moscow knew, of at least 100 U- S. flights over the Soviet Union before the ys spy plane was downed May 1. Asked why there had been no ob.iection to the earlier flightf, Kosygin said "We thought it was not necessary." Strosacker also donated funds ir tbe present church which was built in honor of bis sister, the late Bertha E. R. Strosacker. 73 66 Re» Orl«Blu 66 62 •6 If New York 66 66 76 66 Om»h« - - 77. M FellitM - “ rhBCfih TVo. Pontiac NitttlMrn High n t s have received their school paper. B American officials have charged mperience for future efforts on .Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchey Polaris, -of raixed a fuss about thq May Day ifoumalism workshem awards-pre-iwhich Jean is editor and Dick, spy-plane flight xijth- the deliber-lented by “The Poidiac Piesa 8 editoi*. 66 64 a. Fri Vt S It 6| Wufaiatl U 8 iate intention of wrecking the Paris Jean ifoell and Dij* Pointon;’-, ♦ A * 'sdmmit conference. fll attend a two-week session Featured sifojebts at MSU willl ------------ 1 journalism and neivspaper pub- be netyspaper laybut, advertising | Grassland available for grazing Ucatioa at Michigan State Uhim- sity in June. | uuvu jc"-' ~ The worioJtop will afford t^m reers in writing. ; , {i960. r-[and yeartxiok editing. in the United ^tea has j Both students are planning ca-jhy about 16 per cent from lOT to $500,000 to His Church Diabetes Association to Form Oakland Unit The Michigan Diabetes Assn, has announced Hs intention to or-ipmift a unit in Oakland County. All those who are imeWsted in the treatment of diabetes riKwk) ccmtact William F. Harsen, health educator of the Oakland County Department of Health. Speaks to Illinois Unit National President of tbe Reserve Officers Assn., John W. Richardson of ^ Bennington Dr., Bloomfield Toivnship, spoke today to .the Illinois Department of foe BssQCiqtkto at Pkoria, Dl. Hie Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM - atizens will have foe floor Tuesday at a pabUc I hearing on the 196081 prmoaed ' jet, but Uttle opposition, U any, is expect^ . CUy commissioners have already juMNdioed that me mill will be pared off foe current tax rate of 1S.4 mills for each fl.000 of OERALC KEHOE The propoeed budget for Mxt year Is ll.Tto.M and Inolodes an MUay ef ins.0M tor eapitol imprevtsuMti, special projects and debt retiranent. Tjie mr-rent budget is |l,f76,«M. The budget, as it now stands, is about $53,500 less than the rec. ommended budget submitted by aty Manager L. R. Gare to the City Commission in April. Protest Recounts Give Gerald Kehoe 3-Vote Margin Over Medlock Mostly responsible for the one iJD tax leductim Is the anticipated revenue increase from state sales tax due to the rise Ifl pop- The public hearing wiU be held in the Municipal building at 8 p m. Gerald Kehoe yesterday won the presidency of UAW L ‘ (Fisher Body) after a number of “protest recounts.” He defeated William Medlock by a three vote margin—627 to 624—the closest election vote toq the local’s top post. Arilinr Vf^, assistant reghmal dilator, and Dave Regers, Intormtional represeata-tive, were calwd la to supervise yesterday's final receuat after a series of dtoputes delayed effl-. cial. aimouiieement of a winMr. The Supper Club oi the Congregational (fourch of Btrmingham wffl have Its last meeting of . the season Friday at 6:30 pmi. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Qalr Du-VaU, 15920 Uuderdale Rd. Reservations can be made contactliw tbe church office. A request to operate a saw mill in Beverly Hills is being studied by the Vfflage Planning Board. Dr. S. C. Petix, 31470 Bellvine Kehoe was winner of the first two tabulatims, but Medlock was ahead 629 to 627 at the end of Tuesday’s recount. Medlock yesterday said he would contest the matter no further. This will be Kehoe’s second two-year term in the union's chief po-sitim. The rank and file will act acceptance of the tabulations at a June 5 meeting. This is a routine procedure. Aimed at Grosse Pointe but it Must Get Legal Approval Hearings LANSING lf)-A new rule aimed '|at barring discriminatory practices by rem estate brokers and salesmen has been prepared by the State (forporation and Securities Conunissim. Comnissiouer Lawrence Oa-bow said the mie, directed at the poiat system tor gradiiig pro- Grosse Pointe area. Is beliig semtiaised tor legality' by the attorney general’s offiM. It would forbid broker or salesmen. to take race, cdor, religion, origin or ancestry into consideratim in any real estate Gubow said public hearings would be scheduled before the rule is put into effect, assuming it gets legid approval. South Dakota Dems Unpledged for Conclave PIERRE, S. D. (UPI)-South Dakoto's delegates will go to the Democratic National Convention unpledged, Gov. Ralph Herseth The delegation was pledged to Sm. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn), who dropped from tbe presidoitial race after his loss to Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) in the West Virginia primary. No Opposition Ekpected on Budget lot 1960-1961 Trail, has asked permission to build a small mffl ixi 14 Mile toad, just west of Lahser, to cut trees chopped down in the Nottingham Foreet subdivision. He said the mill would be In operation tor a period of six months to a year. Back President, Johnson Urges IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) -Sen. Ljmdon B. Johnson (D-Tex) carried his still - unannounced preri^tial campaign northward today after urging Democrats to support President Eisenhower in ”hls dealings with foreign na- TufkeyHowQiiielr The role of the Democrate, he toW a party dinner here Friday night, should be "to build, not bicker; to unite, not divide.” "If we get Into trouble, It won’t be our President who is in a Jam —it wffl be our nation that is in a jam.” "When we believe the President to be wroi«, we should say so.” said Johnson. "But we mpri say so in realization of the fact that ' until January he is the sole spokesman for our country when it deals with other nations.'’ Everyone Pleased ((Continued From Page One) .- deres made recently in Ismlr. The students drew wide smiles from older ciUsens. More ruqiors circulated today One said the United States organized Friday's coup because could not allow civil unrest break in Turkey. Johnson called Soviet Premier Khrushchev "the master of all the spy rings in the wbrid. He’s the who should apologize to tbe United States for running out on the (summit) conference. He is out to humiliate the office of the president of the United States.” . The Senate q^ajority leader predicted a Democrat will win the presidency next fall. Gursel, 65-yearold jur er, continued moves to abolish restrictions Menderes had clamped on Turkish newspapers. Nine journalists were released from prison where they have been serving terms lor criticism of the Menderes government. Sentences against 26 others were wiped out. Major newspapers were unani; lous in acclaiming the military ikeover. The newspaper Hurri-yet suggested a monument be erected to students killed in a riot against Menderes. Holiday Death Toll Already 50 By The AsMclated Press Holiday deaths at-a-glance Traffic ttftAting Drowniny Miscellaneous Total 'The pace of traffic deaths cross the country quickened today ax 'millions of motorists rolled onto highways in the first full day of the three-day Memorial holiday weekend. Mild temperatures over most of « country ahd forecasts tor clearing weather over sotne raliv hit sections brought the greatest outpouring of p4asure-bound mo-tdristq thus far this year. Has Right License GREYBULL, Wyo. li)-Don Tew t Greybull has automobile licence "9-2222.” A. . AF FhBtarai HB BIRTHDAY OONFECTION — Sen., Holte/t H. Humphrey (D-Minn) takes a fork full of birthday cake as he celebrates his 49th birthday in bis Senate office in Washington Friday. H>s office staff gave him a surprise pitfty. Humphrey recen^ bowed out as a candidate for'tlw Democratic presidential nomination. Dem Role Should Be to Build, Not Bicker, He Soys at Party Dinner Castro Derides Move to Halt Aid Claims Loss From U. S. Would Be Insignificant and Nothing to Fear HAVANA (AP)-Prlme Minister Fidel Castro has changed his tune and now says Cuba 1^ nothing to fear from U. S. ecdhomic reprisals. He tdd a TV audience Friday night the proposed termination of U. S. Technical assistance to Cuba was "insignificant” and nothing tor the Cuban people to get excited about. In' the past Castro has bitterly « comidained that U. S. sugar quo- * ta reducti(»is were aimed at hurtle his revolution. President Eisenhower has de- -2dded to end the assistance pro-2 gram to the Castro regime, 5 amounting to about $265,000 annually, In six months. Castro called this actkm.a "moral harm” the United States. 'Now they'll take their aid and I pnfoably give it to Somoza, Tru- • jlUo or Franco. ” the Cuban lead-» er said, referring to foe heads of** the Nicaraguan, Dominican and Rhee Being Charged With Fund Misuse SEOUL, Korea (AP)-Bouth K( rea's ' former President Syngma Rhee wag charged today wit misappropriating a total of 20 mi lion dollars in foreign exchang durii* hi* 12:year rule. sau> xAvear I Uir. > Vice Finance Minister. K Yong-Kap toM the National sembly his'office had found money was used improperly Rhee himsejf while in office i he woukl submit, If necessary, tails of how the money was sp< Carr Takes His Third; British Aihateur Win : FORTRUSH; Northern Ireland fo — Joe Carr -of Iretood won the British Anwtonr foil championship tor the third time today, detoattag 47-year-oM Bob Coch-raa of 8t. Louis 8 aad 7. Carr prevlovily had woa the title to IMS and IMB. Carr, a slender Dublin haberdasher, thns becaltoe tbe first goltor In modern timee to w4n the British Amatenr three times. Nonteacheis at MSU Will Meet on Union EAST LANSING (^Non teach-tag employes at Michlg|n State University will m.reL Tuesday to take action on startW a unicn. the M><*isan Stale Union • Council. 4 Robert Grosvenor. union direc- tor, saki reports wffl be given on union benefits at tlfe University of lege and Michigan Tech.'* ..J '.v/ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 28, 1060 THREE WHAT'S GONE? tXd you know that our burglary InsurarKO covtrs not only illvar, jawolry and furs, but avtrything that you own? Art you iniurtd? AliSTIN-NORVELL A|Mey,lie. 70 W. Lowrtnct Cor. of Com FE 2.9221 Federal Offices Told: Trading Stamps Go WASHINii^TON W-Federal "of-that hava piled up trading Btampa got the official word Friday: redeem them locally or give them to federal hoapitala and lim-ilar government Inatitotions. The queation-of what to do with the atampa received by employes making official purchaaes has been studied since last fell, when the comptroUer general ruled they were valuable to the government. The official word went out in a circular from the General Serv-ices Administration. The 4>roposed plan had been disclosed last month. DETROIT ~ It will be at least another year before the "center GSA said the instructions are lat stamps not redeemed by the receiving office should be given to hospitals, centers and homes of the Veterans Administratkm and to similar institutions of the Departments of Defense and Health. passenger*^ in most cars will be able to plant his feet squarely the floor. j The auto -^ustry has been working for years on development of a transaxle, a combined transmission and differential, which would allow it to eliminate the swelling which robs the center passenger of foot space when there are three persons in the front or back seat. A good business manager hires optimists for salesmen -and pessimists to run the credit department . . The Chinese believe that after death they go to live with their ancestors. A lot of our young married couples don't wait that loqg. —Earl Wilson. Bat auto industry sources say perfection of the traasaxJe Is still at least a year away. The only car currently in production that does not have the 'hump" and "tunnel" to bother passengers in the center seats is the Corvalr. MEMORIAL DAY To glorify the deeds of men and women who passed this way is one of our freedoms. The valiant soldier wtt) died that we may use ■ freedom should have hU name written IS on the pages of history. The men and . .men who lived a good life, fought a valiant fight In the name of honor, leave.thelr mark d life, fought a valiant J. L. VOOBBUS Iday aoth is one day we lay aside our everyday affairs, lift our hearts to the senlth as we pay tribute to loved ones. We decorate their resting places with blossoms as sym- they brought ... —------------.------- — peace emanating from their smiles and the faith that came from a pure heart. -----------------.... We honor parent, child, sister, brother or friend who faced frustrations, who bravely carried cm to the utlimate of an ideal. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME Ml North Perry Street Phone FE l-I^S Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME **Thoughful Service** 46 williams St Phone FE I-M41 tl-Honr Ambulance Service Transaxle Could Remove Floor Humps in '62 Models could be lowered. GM is reportedly to be doeest I developing a transaxle but sources said its vrork in this field would not be completed before introduction of the 1963 models at The auto companies have made some changes to reduce the size of the hump while awaiting development of a trahsaxle. Engines have been tilted toward the rear so the transmission is lower at the point when it protrudes into the passenger compartment. Drive shafts have been Jointed so they can be bent lower under '« passenger compartment, Pontiac is expected to Joint its drive shaft in three sectkma in its 1961 noodels to permit reduction of its tunnel. But even with these efforts the center passenger still rides with his knees at almost the same level as his shoulders. And without a transaxle, they will stay that wayj for at least another year. WE'LL STAY OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS (9 TO 2) AND WEEK DAYS FROM 9 TO 9 UNTIL EVERYTHING IS SOLD BARE WALLS! BRoninrs habdwabe at E. WILSON needed on noost cars to provide room for the transmission. Thb tunnel, a half-cylinder shaped swelling which runs along the floor frcnn the front to the rear, is caused by the need for room to put the drive shaft which transmits power from the engine compartment in the front to the drive wheels iii the rear. YANKEEjfi^ STORES OPEN SUNDAY MONDAY The Gorvair eliminates both by placing the engine and transmission In the rear with the direct connection to the drive wheels. (DECORATION DAY) UNTIL 6 P.nLroB THOSE LAST MINUTE HOLIDAY NEEDS! But this solution to the problem is applicable only to small cars. It doesn’t solve the problem ot the larger cars which st the bulk of the industry’s sales o to compact cars that have elected to keep the engine and transmission up front. BEST HOPE The best hopes for eliminating the tunnel and hump on cars withj engines in front is the transaxle. A combinatioh transmission and^ differential woidd allow removal of< the transmission to the rear of the car and would eliminate the need for the hump in the front passenger compartment which now houses the transmission. The tunnel could be reduced Golden Gate Bridge Marks 23rd Birthday SAN FRANasCO W-Famed Golden Gate Bridge was opened ) years ago Friday. The Vk miles span cost 33 million dollars. It’s valuation now is around’ 120 million. Since opening day, more than 160 million vehicles have crossed, producingTevenue of jlbbut 81. million ddlars. Deep-Down Satisfaction! Pontiac. Federal Savings and Loan Association Home Mortgages CPME IN and talk over our conventional Open End Mortgages that include in their monthly payments: interest, principal, taxes and insurance. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS Pontiac #2!BE» ) Federal Savings v||||)5f ___ TOME OFFICE: 761 W. Hanin St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main SL PONTIAQ: 16 E. Lanrehce St. 4416 Dixie Highway—DRAYTON PLAINS 1102 W. Maple-W4?LLED LAKE |51 S. SAGINAW ST. Next to Wtgie^s PLENTY OF FREE -•I THE PONTIAC PRESS iMlMtBmaiMt Pari SATURDAY, MAY M, INO Own^dandPrMishtdl/KoOvtvThtPoiiHaePreuComfant *’ SSSA HM*SS& ^ MaMTHuMM MTtrttalBc Dimter *MkwitBtMNw *^'%2o!rTlMMir ®ljeiSSSi6rt55lg' ’^atMlSid’jSwwir The POWER of FAITH It Seems to Me . JTempest’ Brings Optimistic Outlook at Pontiac Motor - Pontiac is entering the low price •utoinoblle group with a small car, *> and In the Ug^t of dehnite current trends, this should be the cause of solid satisfaction here. * ★ ★ ★ The buying public has evinced a keen interest in these new compact cars and . the low iM'ifed lines are In a do position. Pontiac’s new Tempest will leap into the scramble for business In oompaet division, and with the highly cap* ^ able and energetic ' * . Pokitiac organization behind the • move, there will be plenty of : added fury in a field that’s fall of * furor and turmoil alrondy. *The IT as evinced a I mr, and com-ral sector may m m Tmnpesl says Pontiac’s star pubUe relations man, Robert W. Emerlck, to The Press. ’’We feel H is especiaUy sound from an engineering and performsneo viewpoint. This little gom win do anything wo’ve seen the others do and thon add . a few high dans tricks ofits own.” ★ ★ ★ Pontiac has been very fortunate in having the services ct E. M. Esns as B Chief Engineer. Without a doubt, he stands as one of the J)rilliant younger men in the business. Blessed with great potential wlm he arrived, Estes has become one of America’s great automotive E8m engineers. ★ ★ ★ Olds and Buick will also introduce a new small car, petition in this general sector may develop one of the. big battles in the history,of American bosiness. And you’ll Hnd Frank V. ^dge and h i s competent sales crew in the heart of the fray. A veteran with piraty 9t savoir faire, Frank knows the angles and BRn>OR when he ^lUs out all the stops, the Pontiac aggregation digs in apd goes to town. ★ ★ ★ In fact, I thLok this current Pontiac administrative group stands second to none in the entire industry. It is assertive, resourceful and willing lo meet today’s shifting challenges on today’s terms. The big brass at Pontiac is young and eager to ewn-pete with anybody anywhere. The local organization is continuously giving an excellent account of itself against the tremendous competition which the automobile business seems to engender perpetually. ★ ★ ★ Q( course, the (op man at Pontiac is one of the stars of the business world — in fact, he’s one of the groat tndnstrialtets of the country. S. E. Knudsen is brilliant in an astounding number of directions and Pontiac ia reaping the harvest that this capable young man Iwings to us throui^ ^ talents and achievements. . ’’Bnnkic’* is one of thei best rounded mspnfactnrers in the anUunotive field — or any other 4uid his many facets lend iuidi-tional Impctos to the local or-ganizatimu Furthermore, a first hand knowledge of problems along the asB^Uy lines has won him staunch friends among the hourly workera. ★ ★ ★ KnsMben’s name has variously heca bruited about hi national circles as the top exeentive officer of the Corporation some day. for he has won his way to high levels at an early age throngh exceptional capacity. PenoBaDy, I’d like tu ace him assigned to Pontiac, Bfichigaa, for the next two full centuries. ★ ★ ★ This City s lucky. We have the know-how. And we have fine and capable wcvkmen in the shops and along the assembly line. The sum total of these skills adds up to a winning combination, and that’s why the car has lei^)ed ahead in the nation In the past few years. Of course, that means more sales. And sales require more Jobs. ___________Ar____★ ★______ . - Voice of the People ^ ‘Traffic Light Hazard StiU Endangers Our Children’ Nothing MCmi to happen to convet the tralflc light at South Saginaw, Parke and mnUin road. We notloe The Pm> had an aditorial s«l we eeia a letter, which was publiihed, concerning the croeeing. For u« tamiUee with children «4x> mint croM Saginaw, we fed the light •ouU be changed. You etart acton Saginaw on the green Ugbt and the northbound can continue to turn onto Parke. Children and grownups wlU be hurt if Uiit fladdng arrow to Parke is not dlaoontlmnd. bteeeeted Mother State Roadside Parks Await Summer Throngs LANSING US — After milei of driving on a hot summer day, a grassy, tree-shaded roadside park appears like an oasis to the weary motorist. indicated they will take over maintenance of the parks, so they wN, new United Fimd prexy: the j’s—potbellied . Abchix Moore for By tom c. METCALFB For yean and years our little borne . . . Has hem a stuffy flat . . . 'UTtIre we have fathered tent Kceipte ... In IMs one s ' Although 4 listened to him many times via my car radio, this was my first chance to hetfr him in person. During our ooo-| versatkm in study prior to his address, he said: "De. XSeeme, I read year col-aam widely and 1 aiast eenleea I allw ^qmprtete naagr at "cloaing" all the tlnne! doesn’t idly drift along, but keeps his audience sidiconaciously aware that he is beading for a g^. Ym wlU seidoai faU asleep oa-der tUs khid of aratory. la order to aaderrtaad tt more deoily. just remember what happens when yon are a paasuiger la aa Oral Roberts and all such great preachers are just clergymen-at-iarge, much like Elijah of old. A A A They reach the 70,000,000 Americans who don’t belong to any-church, plus the GO per cent who do have their names on church rolls. BUly Graham receives a flat salary of fl8.SM per year, plus expeoses to cover hla traveling, so he Is not poM more thaa many lending clergyntM in large city chnrcbes. He helps focus the natural idealism of teen-agers and' thea As long as the driver stays In his own line traffic, you may relax.' But as som as he pulls out to pass .the car ahead, you feel the tension in the motor aa it sl^ Meana*ile, you become some- convert It into positive dadsionsi what faadnated to see If the driver Be grateful to such evangelists, can get around the ofiier car and since many local duirefaea are not slip Iw* into his proper lone geared iatba needs ol youth. betoee meetinf an enoomtaf t........... - head-on. Wen, that sensaitlon you get In the car when it is in passing gear, is like the subconecioua "doaing:’ _____...___________________ Notice his graceful vise ot the that . . . We planned at last to get - CMupUmart Chib on me. ___________________ a house ... And thus to setUe "TjiaBk y«^" 1 reidied, "but underlying Billy Graham, as weh down . . . like other dtixens„have you will recall Emerson’s state- u other great exhortm. j— »---------------- nmt .jij. It I, who says It They don’t "coaet’’ or let thdr best.’ so ^’t heekate to use toy* forensic motor gently idle along' wrt^ If they can bf of help, ” ^ highway, but they are almost * ♦ A constantly in gear, so they grip As' w diapoased the subject of Ihe audience by their intensity of _______. „ isas.s's'aj.'a nd prtntlnt «•»!—‘ p*ycholoilcsl 4 (Oopyri^ IMI) typlnr • (Vben pen >ead . , In. any little town . . . You’d think my problem now is ■pived . . . Because I bought a ^ , house ... .And even have some imposmg bill Ahe boxing money left . . . To comfort child hlbltl(m” of his Wednesday raiwed . . . FVa iSi haidb ever' ^ recently vut- ‘ night home . . . Because my ww* has =>« the s^ department to one njgiib. • of nur colleges. < ev.smnv 1lM .mieeUtad STMii Is sattlM - Otkls^ Osattst. UtOw-UtsoBb. tsiw MS CoonUM It U SIS.00 m p«sr: —Harold A. Fitzgerald (Copyright INS) of Our colleges. "The professor asked nae if 1 had OLEBGYMEN-AT-LARhB h BUly GntJiam, Bishop Sheen, - w to# Outtpd atatsi sis^. . ysr. au Bsn tubn.rlr-.loiu porobit . roptsfo hu bwtf poM « tto Ind claw riU) at Poatlac .bAchltan. Member ot ABCi , THE rOXTIAC PRESS> SATURDAY.MAY 28,1960 KIVK Remembrance I vif;? ' ServiceSlated Mri. Ralph Bergemann, John Vanderlind to Laad I Discussion ot Bethany The «mu»l lervlce of remem. brance lor members who have died thrtwgh the past year will be ' held at 11 a.m. Sunday at Bethany Baptist Church. “Facf^ to Face" will be the ^’-Ices nt ( and H a.m. and Sunday school nt a.m. More than 30 young people will be confirmed on Juneli. . Vacation Bible School, will be held from June 20 to July 1 with Mrs. David MacLaren as director. Ail children of the community are Invited to the classes and recreational activities each morning from 9 to no stood as to understand: loved as to love. For it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that , we are bom to eternal life. St. Francis of Assisi, Italy Thirteenth Century REVIVAL CRUSADE JUNE 1-5 EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE REV. HARRY HOCK, Evang., Speaker 2800 Watkins Lake Rd., near County Mqrkst Sunday School 10 am.. Preaching 11 and 7 30 CKLW Radio Sunday, 7:30 a.m.—800 KC. A. /. Baugbsy, Posfor—Weicoms/ Every man is said to have his pet ambition. Whether it be true or not. I can say for one that I hhve no other so great as that of being truly esteemed by my ft men by rendering myself worthy of their esteem, -r Abraham Lincoln Confident living Actir building, addrelaed the huge conference on the theme: “The Modern Church: Its. Message and Architectural Challoife.*’ Many new dil Mr. TVey, do net adequately express their purpose and britef. or imminent .their taak. This, he said, le due In pari to a failure of the congregation to get across to the architect their unde^ standing of the exact purpoaet of a churdL n includes Hating all ac-Uvitles which are to take |dace In each part of the new structure. may be heard by dialing FE 8-0451. The 50-aeoond recording, sponsored by the Sylvan Lake Church located at Middlebelt and Orchard Lake avenue, i.s chained daily. A feature of the meeting was the presentation of the Conover Awa^ for his contribution to church architecture to Dr. Dwood L. Bowman. Philadelphia. Me is director of church extension of the Board ot American Missimu qf the United Luthenm Church America. Delegates saw a huge architectural and crafts exhibition covering 10,000 square feet, to which | were more than 300 exhibits of, murals, stained glass, metal work, I sculpture and allied artwork. i Crescent Hills Pastor to Attend Convention Walter B. iBrown.. Cbnsecrated Sunday at First Christian Churqh where he is a member, the new pastor and his wife will serve the Highland Park Church of Christ at Mount Airy, N. C. \ pavilion, repairing play equipment, cutting a trail, buildii^^ a dock and making bulletin boards. Negro Catholics Gain WASHINGTON UB- A survey of U.S. Roman Catholic Aoceaes that the number of Negro CathiHics used at a rate triple that of the general Negro population during the lari decade. Negro Catb-oUcs now total 615,964, an increase of 217,853 over the 18S0 figure of Lorraine Wright, daughter of ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wright of 5591 Rov^ley St., Drayton Plains, will be among the 229 seniors graduating from Moody Bible Institute on June 10. She is comideting the missionary cotmse at the famed Chicago school and plriis to become missionary. While • student st Moody she was a member of the Women's Glee Chib. Her dass is composed of young men and 30 states tries, who have spent three years atudjing Bible and related sub^ Jects aa a foundation for future CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY Sunday ServtcM and Sunday Sdiool 11:00 A M WadnaadoT Evening I P M. -Reading Room 2 East l^ience Street Open Dolly 11 A M. .to 5 P M. Friday to 8 PM. FIRST. CHURC4 OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | ' Lawranoe oad WilUcnaa Streets ^ HOW CHRISTIAN SaEICE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW—800 KC SUNDAY 9:45 A. M. IV Wcfv StsKley. Channel 1. 9:30 A. M, The ceatoteiiee Is Jelatly epea-send aaaaeUy by the Nattoael Osaell’B Degartaaaal ot COmnk toctarel QaiM of Aaaeflee. DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH auamwma em9 wm. iinieB Sunday Bebool 10 AM. Junior bnb 1 Youtli Monilu Worsblp^.." 11 AM. ff.'f!!’. 8J8 PH. Bventog Cburch Servloa .... Midweek BenrlM 7:18 PJI. PbtWr—JIBV. liW LaLOMB “Woferford Township's American BapUsf Church" CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Lalje Road near Hatchery Road Worship 10 A. M. 11 A. M Sunday Bebool Large Parking Lot Nursery During A asT. Robert U Adaau. 'Pester FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH ssw WUUesM teks ad. er. mts BIshvsv Sunday School ..............lO^OA.M. Worship Service..................11:00 A.M. Wednesday Prayer Service.....7‘JO P.M. Evangtlistic Service.........7:30 P.M. Rer. Tod Modonna, Preoohing Sunday ST. MARY'S-IN-THE-HILLS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2512 Joelyn Road (north of Weldon) Tbt Rtv. WUbnr R. SchutM, Rbctar 9 am. Holy Communion and Sermon n am. Morning Worship and Sermon. Nursery. Smday School The beautiful stone church In the bills The Rev, and Mrs. Robert L. Adams were chosen by the congregation to represent Crescent Hills Baptist Church at the American] FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 48 NORTH ROSELAWN Sunday School 10 AM. — Morning Worship 11 AM. by the PRstor. Special Music. OueL No Evening Service. Flint Music Festival 4:80 PM. I^er Meeting and Bible, Wed. 7:;j0 pm. at*. Urtjr ebaftr, Patuk. Women Will Teach English to Latins Baptist Convention Thursday through June 7 in Rochester, N.Y. j During the pastor’s absence., Floyd Miles, owner and manager] of Christian Literature Sales, will] conduct the servlceB. The pastori will preach on "Lest We Forget" at the morning service Sunday when Holy Communion will be observed. Officers chosefi to guide the Women’s Missionary Society Include Mrs. Norman Schmuck, president: Mrs. Floyd Edwards, vice president; Mra. Rudy Schettling, vice president; Mrs. Robert L. Adams, vice president; and Mrs. Gerald Whittaker, secretary and treasurer. At th monthly May sf&etlng. the advisory council voted to start a midweekly church news letter. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Rev. Harold MarthaH, Pastor Harry Nichols. Prosidont Lyceum 10:30 A.M. Sunday Service. 7:30 p.m.. Rev. Hector Winemen Silve/Tee. Wed.. June I FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Bart, Pastor - Harry J. Lord. Assistant Pastor ^ * MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 A.M. “ITAa/ yire These Memorials?'* Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching Sacramant of Holy Oommu^n 11:30 A.M.—CHURCH SOIOOL YOUTH J’ELLOWSHIP 6:16 P.M. ' Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship 7:30 PM. Twenty-thjee membera of United: Church Women of Hartford, Conn., j have now completed a special literacy course and are ready to I begin visits to the homes of Puerto-Rican women in the area as Eng- The announcement by the Great-_r Hartford Council of Churches, reports thri the project is not only arousing growing interest but that evidence of Christian is doing a great deal to make Puerto Rican newcomers feel accepted and at home with tbdr English-speaking friends. The Committee of Spanish-speaking Americans of the Hartford Council also. Is planning a Christ-i (tommuiniryT^^ Spanish ’American Church in the dty. ^urch women and other groups are now collecting gifts and enlisting volunteers to make the proj-succesa. George W. Allep is speaking Americans minister of Puerto Rican work on> the council staff is the Rev. Jose A. Negron. Genius is only die power of making continuous eKqrts. — Qbert Hubbard BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WIST HURON AT MARK STREET Dr. losoph Irvino Chapman, Pastor Percy M. Wallsy Jr., Minister ol Education 9:4S A M.—Church School, Classes for All 7.-00 P.M—Youth Fellowship Evening Croups . Pastor's Fireside, "The Religious Development of Chlidran" Wednesday, 7;15 P.M.—Mid-week Service of Study and Prayer "An American Bapilst Convention Church" The Wesleyan Methodist Church 67 N. LYNN ST. PONTIAC. MICH. tiivWes You to Hear REV. J. PAUL HILL of Salem, Ve. IN SPECIAL MEETINGS Beginning Wed., Moy 25 thru JuiM S Strvius Evtry Night at 7:30 Sunday at 11 A.M. and 7.30 P.M. J. M. Kevanaugh. Pastor ' Ph. FE 2-3019 Moody alumnL many of whom lira niiaatonaries. are to be found ip over 90 owntriea of the world. Final ehofee cA projects la made of last year's worik iiKduded paint- smaeled ellh OMto aehosl c ChnsUeatty, lea'aMutt, M UNITY 70 Chambertein FE 5^2773 Diana Seoman, Minisfor f:l8 Sunday BeboOl 11Momlnc Worahlp ^ Wedhaaday. I rji. , , "ONOobM or noAB" .. Columbia Avenue MPTIST CHURCH Sunday^ School.................... —9:45 A. M- Moming Worship..........>..; — ... *—________ILA. M. B.T.U. ................ ......... ....... .6i30P. M. Evening Service.............................7:30 P. M. REV. M. F. BOYD JR,, PASTOR Cocreting wvith Southern Baptist Corwentioo — 9,000,000 Atemberi Emmanuel Baptist Church 645 S. Telegraph Road Sunday Services • DR. TOM MALONE Speaker 11:00 A M. 7:30 P.M. Baptism Subject: "What'the BtWw Teaches About War With Russia" Rev. Bill Fitzwater Speaker 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Special Music Rodio Stofton WPON 10;I5- A. M, Eoch Sundoy Sunday School Attons^ance Last Sunday 1411 /r OR. TOM AAALONE. Pastor EicHT THE poxTiAC PKE3Sk ; Saturday; MAy im Good Times Ahead for Alf on^Memdfial. Day Mrs. /. L. Baker of Navajo drive will spend part of her weekend putter-ing with her window boxes. 5^ will Womens Section Possibly one of the largest youtig families in Oakland County —certainly one of the happiest are the John Ik Polmear^ of Barn-ford street, Waterford Township. They plan a Memorial Day cook-out in the yard overlooking Otter Lake. From left are Nancy, 6; Ricky, 7; Peggy, 12; Dave, 13; Sutanne, 16; Mr. Polmear; Patty, 10; .Michael, 4; Mrs. Polmear holding two-rfumth-old Elisabeth (offectidnau:ly called %izardF') and 15-month^d Christopher. Abby Says; Ask Your Librarian There Are Such Books! By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY; Please don’t think 1 am atupid but this question has to he answered and I am depending on you. My daughter is 11 and ^ is maturing rapidly. I developed early, too, so I suppose she is taking after me. I just can't bring myself to tell her the facts of life.. I have tried, but I can’t seem to find the right words. She is ABBY a bright girt and I think it would be easier if she would read It in a book. Are there any books for 11-year-oIds on this su'oject? TONGUE-TIED DEAR TONGUE-TIED: Ask your local librarian. You will be delighted with the assortment of books written especially for the Junior Miss on this subject. DEAR ABBY: To make a long story short. I am engaged to a guy who said he Rves in Chicago, but I don’t know his address. He was in t^e Navy and we met in Florida when I was on my vacation. I would like to get hold of him to find out if he still wants to get married. ' have some of his clothes he left at my place. Please hurry your answer. 1 don’t have all year. JEANNIE IN THE POLKA DOT BIKINI DEAR JEANNIE: I think you can consider yourself "disengaged.” A man who seriously intends to marry a girl doesn't have to be tracked down and asked to repeat the proposal. DEAR ABBX: I doubt if there is a woman in the world who is a worse co(^ than I am, I am perfectly capable of running a household and I am not lasy. But how I hate to cook! Do you suppose there is a man somewhere who would marry me and overlook this. one fault? „ I am very easy to get along with, I love children and animals. 1 don’t mind cigar or pipe smoke and I am not the jealous type. Every man I talk to about this seems to think that if a woman can’t cook, she isn’t worth marrying. I’d like some opinions on this. CANT COOK DEAR CAN’T: Anyohe who can read can Cook. What you need is an inspiration. Don’t advertise your faults. Find the man first. If you love him, you’ll learn. If he loves you, he’ll be patient. Few women are fortunate enough to get a man who will not only bring home the bacon but will cook it him* self; or hire someone to do it. CONFIDENTIAL TO "CONFIRMED BACHELOR IN THE OFFICE”: Bachelors often get tangled up with several women in their, frantic Mfort to avoid getting tied up to one. Beware! Plan to Get . Tickets in Advance By EMILY POST Dear Mrs. Post; 1 am pt single woman with many married friends. They often include me in their parties and ask me to dinner and then to a movie. I can do nothing much in return as I have *a yery small place. I feci that I don't want' to | be a drain on these friends; most of them are struggling to get along. Therefore when we go to the movies I think the least I can do is pay my own way. My offer is always rejected fnd I don’t like to make a scene about it. Many women like myself must up against this problem. What can I -•> do? Answer: On occasion buy tickets in advance and iivite these friends to go with you. Will Present Two-Piano Concert Pontiac’s talented brother and sister duo-piano team Gary and Deanna Relyea will present a concert Wednesday eve-ning at tt al Pontiac renlral High School. Pupils of Mark Wessel, they will play a varied program cli- maxed by the Rachmaninoff S^nd Suite lor Two Pianos and Bach’s Double Concerto in C Minor. TTie High School String Ensemble under the direction of Robert ' Peterson v y>em in performing the last - number Among other numbers are a Chorale Prelude on a theme by Bach and the Allegro movement of Mo^rt’s Sonata in D. The Charles Bucks of Oxford road ar^ looking forward to a weekend of sailing with 5-y^qr-old twins Cathy and Steve. Their lightning class sloop is docked at Cass Lake's Pontiac Yacht Club—one of about 54 of its class—making it the largest lightning fleet in the world. American High Schopler to Play Salome Concert donations will support Gary’s tour with the Michigan Chorale to South America. The Chorale tivhich has been rehearsing weekly since November at the University of Michigan is- part of the "Youth For Understanding” program of the Michigan Council of Oturches. Pontiac Northern High-School’s Melvin Larimer Is assistant director'0«BI TUllle H tMIpOOO Mlt H eup chopped nuU Combine "dates, loda and boning water. Set aside to cool. Mix salad dreaaing with sugar. Add vanilla. Add sifted flour, lalt, nuts and date 'mixture. Bake in greased 9x13 pan 45 minutes at 3S0 degrees. H enp OToporeUd ■ [ Date Cake By Mn. Baberi ▼. Taylsr I eup datee ehepped I teMpeopi tads . t eup botUu water ' a aupa slttcd Hour Add sugar to scalded milk and cool. Add shortenings and vanilla. . Beat to the con> sistency. of whipped cream and spread over iwol cake. WaUis-Kimbtell Vows Pledged by Candlelight Candlelight nuptials of Joann Klmbreil and James Eugene Wallis were conducted by the Rev^ Marion F. Boyd Friday evening In Celu*mbia Avenue Baptist Church. The Lawrence Kimbrells of’Alberta drive, Pontiac Townriiip, hosted their daughter’s receptlm in th» church parlors following the ceremony. The floer-leagth bridal gowa of white nykm lace over lee-Mae wHh aabrina seek I Hm I ^ late a ruffled chapel traia. A seed pearl tiara caught the fingertip veil of illusion. White camationa and lilie8-of4he-vaney compriaed Uie bride’s cascade bouquet. Bonnie Sue Klmbreil of Wayne, her sister’s honor maid, wore pale -green lace over matching satin and carried yellow carnations. Blue-tlpped carnations complemented yellow nylon over satin for bridesmaid Mrs. Barney BIBLE REBINDING See us for price quotes. CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALES 39 Oakland Ave. -- PE 4-9591 Don't settle for less thaa KarpetKdii 3-step A RaslorM the pile Thomas. Mrs. Duane Whitlock, in lilac nylon over satin, held pink ’Thomas Wallis stood as' best man for his brother. ’They are the of Mr. and Mrs. Herman sng. JAMBS £. WALUS Elvlp Wallis of riomestead drive. The bride's brother Charles' and Lorinzie Blythe were groomsmen. After a Ntegara FaUs^ has moon, the couple will be at k4 on Oak 1 Mrs. Klmbreil chose pink lace for her daughter's wedding. Her corsage included pink and white camatiom. Mrs. \fellis pinned white and red carnations to her of navy blue organza. Guests from Malden, Mo., included the bride’s grandfather Charies Adieu, Sheehy, alio her aunt and uncle, the .Cbuence Mo-bens, and a couain, Mn. William Phillips and daughter Connie of Dexter, Mo. Win at Dliplicote The Pontiac Duplicate Bridge dub met at the Elks Temple with 12 tables In play at the monthly masterpolnt game. Winners were Allen Rososky and Dmald Stephenson, Edwin V. Clarke and Henry Georgia, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Kushner, Stanley Weadley and Bert Harmon, James White and Harold Simpeon, Dr. and Mrs. Zac Endrets, Janet amder and Bruce Coryell. girls were scarce for the prum that follows graduation Junst.4. Andy has been accepted at Ysde Unlvnrsity. Hla tnmther Bill attends Harvard and will up tor his brother’s big day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert F. Swanaon, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tbylor will spend the weekend st Blaek River Raadi. .Mrs. John Henrlckson has faivUed her 1955 Kiiq^wood School Cranbrook class (or lundiMM on Oaas Day (June 10 this ysuir) at the home of her parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Henry S. Bootii. Her a I s t e r Cynthia (Mrs. Ronald BaUantyne), will enter-uin her classmates of the 1960 class at luncheon in the stu^ of the Booths’ Cranbrook road estate, Thornlea. Their cousin, Mrs« (cordon Craig, (Barbara Booth), will follow tht custom by having home on North GlenhUrst drive. Mr. and Mrs. Oorge H. Fox have returned home from a six-week* European tour. AAA Just announced was Ann Mc-Lellan’s engagement to Charles A. Hoyt of Detroit, whoee parents are Dr. and Mrs. Carlyle G. Hoyt of Highland Park. Ann is the daughter of David McUllan of Bloomfield HiUs-and the late Mrs. McLellan. She is a Junior at Wayne State University and a member of Delta Zeta sorority. Her fiance was pradunted from Ohio Wefleyan University and win receive a doctorate from Cidumbia University. Mrs. William Way MerriU and her daughter Marcee «i-tertained Friday at a luncheon and shower today for her niece Nancy Rice, who will be married June 17 to Burton C. Erickson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis Hoglund. of Henrietta street (Beverly Scales) announce the birth of their second daughter Cynthia Ann on May 24. By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN When buying perfume k is a mistake to go into a store and say something like, "What is the latest? I just want something that smells good.” Party Honors Mrs. Devine Mrs. John D. Devine -of Aqua-rina street, Waterford Township, was honored at a recent stork shower given by Sharon Hubbell, daughter of the Qare L. Hubbells of Mapleview street. West Bloomfield Township. Entertaiaing (or Mra. Devine eariiei^ May were Mm. Richard Campbell of Hermana road, West Bloomfteld Township, assisted by Mrs. Cieorge C. Campbell Jr. of MUfOrd and Mrs. Dallas Dagenais of Ro^I Oak. Mrs. Wayhe Pyke of Miami road apd Mrs. David Grover of East Boulevard North were oohostesses at a recent ubower at the home at Mrs. Pyke’s mt^her, Mrs. Horace H. Young of Riviera street, Waterford Township. Exchange Vows in City Home oi Bridegroom Millie Adeline' Roth exchanged wedding vows with Thomas Fred-Mlck Tomrell May 21 in the Seward Atreet home of the bride- The cermony was, performed by W. A. Ludeett, minister ot the Lake Orion Church of Christ. Mrs. Haaef Roth ef street and Pyed Both of CamerM aveaue. Mr. aad Mrs, HUaad Waggoner of Lako Orion nre the With her stmt-length dress of white lace, the bride wore a cor-o( white carnations and pii^ Mr. and M^s. Joseph Collins of Baldwin avenue attended the • Thorou^l/dndivenly shofflpoes carpet— rpmoves toil... brightens colar CmrtrirnmrJ Soa# cnoorwa oy Bigelow-Sanfertt Corpel Ca. CallBifwfifrt9«HMrit Ask Ahoat Tko Best E«al|«sent Bental Plaa For Oo-/l-ro» Son NEW WAY If nnd Corpot CloaaiBf and CABPET CLBANBBS fljrefvsivofy Siaco I9U laMT m. n t-7m Check Value-fora Bewitching Summer! • beaarifal imir lettiai abe Ci iadadedatlPit, ^ with Style Cut 745 sk. The Permanont you'd love at no other botoro it! Save at this tptcial price. 2nd Hsor lowty Solon 42 N. SoqtaMW St Pluma Ffidecol 8-1343 OnatetMat Mat Ahrari MefUa* I tu, Opm Mm. SMI rri. -UI S rJI. I iiM„ TOIL. wn. Gets Nursing Scholarship Helen Harper of Coventry street. Drayton Plains, a graduatp of Henry Ford Hoepital School of Nandng, It one of a small group of graduate nurse students who have been’“awarded honor scholarships at the Wa>iie State University CbUege of Nurring. prepare (dr positiona of advanced responsibility where the critical '* nurse shortages occur at present. Awarded on the basts of high scholaatic achievenMnt and professional promise, these' tuition scholarehipB cover one or more semesters of full-time study. _ Recipients may complete their m I baccalaureate degree requirements as soon as possible. Those who wish may then undertake university graduate study to 1950 Class Reatdies Reunion •BEST WAY to: ! PROTECT : WOOLENS! Final plans for the 10-year union of the 1950 class of SL Frederick High School were completed Tuesday evening at the home of the Paul Bochnigs on Golf drive. ■ Play It safe with all your S m winter wooipnsi Let our box _ S storage service protect them Z 5 from moths, fire arid theft ! ■ from now Til fall. It costs so ■ ■ little and means so much. So ■ ~l convenient, too. We give you ■ I the box. fill it fun with all ■ I types of clothes, except fUrs. ■ I Return It to us. ■ Mrs, James W. Fox, left, cfiair-. man of the June 9 benefit performance of “Merton of the Movies" by St. Dunstan's Guild meets with committee members Mrs. George S. Hodges, Mrs. John W. Sanders and Mrs. John W. Blanchard, all of Bloomfield Hills. The Cranbrook Greek Theater presentation will benefit the Institute of Science. Take Plenty of Time to Choose Guests of honor at the June 11 I dinner-dance at the Elks Temple will be Bishop Alexander Zaleski. Ih^ Rev. Donald Kuntz. the Rev. Matthew Blake and the Thomas Kennedy s. Prises will be awarded to the youngeat-leokhig man and woman rlasmiates, to the person first to marry, aad to the one with the moot children. The person from the grentesi distance will aho rertetve an award. *4.95 I Sr; rMnalat «lur|M. I Perfume Should He FunI Cold Fur Storage Fully Insured PICK UP AND I DELIVERY SERVICE ' Actually, one of the most important bits of advice 1 can give you is — never decide on your perfume by whiffing the scent from the bottle. Alwayw try it on your MI8S TRUE SCENT Alcoholic gases form in the neck of the bottle and when you smell the perfume in the bottle you miss the overtones and uhdertones of a wril-Mended scent. Also, the chemistry of the individual’s skin affects the odor. JOY CHRISTINA FRENCH Announcement til made of the engagement of Joy CSuristina French, and Seaman 3/C William Qarence Gerber III. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. ayde Andrew French of Holland street, Birmingham, the late Mr. French. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gerber Jr. of West Yale avenue is stationed in San Diego, CaM. PEO Ends Season Chapter CL* of PEO Sster-hood closed the-year's ariiv^ itles with a box luncheon at the Oxford road home of, Mrs. Charles W. Buck. Mrs. Carmi J. Odell was chairman for the Monday luncheon which featured a discussion "For the (food of the Chapter.’’ Perfume is a very individual matter. What the saleslady thinks "smells good” may not appeal to you or to your husband. It may liot be right for you. Give the saleslady and yourself a break! WHAT TYPE? lat sort of life do you live? You do not want a heavy, exotic perfume tor the PTA or the office. Do you wish to buy a light, spicy, outdoorsy, or an exotic concoction? in a hurry. Your mood will affect your selection. Our mood has an influence on our selection of perfume Just as It does on our choice of clothes and words and thoughts. Never, never chooee your perfume when you are hurried or Harried or worried! The body chemistry of each persoa varies and the same per- , perfume put some oa your t It. j Assisting James McLean, gen-ieral chairman, are Mrs. Douglas jTreais, prizes and table decorations; Jerry • Webster, finances; g Mrs. Donald Genereux, reserva-M tions; Mrs. Bochnig. publicity and ■ flowers. J Father & Son; Cleaners : Also, it ta a bad mistake to buyl Carolyn Kraus is writing a class} history in verse. Assisting her aM | Margaret Soderberg, Evelyn Jack-ji (dow and Mrs. Ronald Ft^k. ii Shower Applauds June 17 Wedding Scuppenong is a white wine * made from grapes gfrown in south-!* ern United States. Ij OFFICE .\ND PLANT , 941 Joriyn Are. I FE 2-6424 | Mm. tara Sat. 7 A.M. ta « P M. | STORE No. 2 I M-S9 Near Crescent Laka Rd.! OR S-2944 Maa. tkra Frl. S A.M. M 1 TM. \ Bride-elect Zelma Ann Liechty. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Liechty of Sheridan avenue, was honored at a personal shower given by Mrs. George Priebe of Fem-barry court. Waterford Township. Sally Strong was cohostess. A June 17 date has been set for Miss Liechty’s marriage to' Dennis G. Warren, son ot the Max Warrens of Edison street. For Your Wedding Quality and Quantity • 12 Piwtos in Sx7 Albam • Free Counseling o A Wedding Oueet Book o A Large ”Jnet Married’* Sign o A MIntatnre Marriage Cectifieate All for-fusi S39.95 t C. R. HaskUl StuiUo To get a really clear, bright picture, wash your television screen with a sudsy sponge every tow days. Musicale Ends Season Mrs. Donald Hogue was hostess to the workshop of Tuesday Musicale for its last meeting of the season. The topic was 20th Century - music, vrith Mrs. Addison K. Qakley coordinator for the day. ★ , ■k k Participating in the program were Mrs. E. .D. Foley at the piano; Mrs. Clyde Marshbi^, voice, with Mrs. Hogue acconl^ jxinist; Mrs. 0. L. Smith, vtace, accompanied by Mrs. J. B. Forman. Mrs. Jack Wignall was accompanist for Mrs. Paul Eliason, crilist. The president. Mrs. Forman, appointed Mrs. Marshbanks chairman for the group for next year, replacing Mrs. Vic- For Ethical Watch Repair- PatroHizt EstpbRslMitiits Disploying TMi Emblem ACHESON JEWELERS Oitard and Lapaur OA a-1141 MO 4-3902 HOUEirS JEWELRY 14 3. draadway, Uha Orian MY 2-4811 CHARLES P. BERCH JEWORY 10 W. Hurau St., FanHac FI C.SI25 LOU-MOR JEWaERS Mirada Mila ^ FI I-91CI CARROL CRAWFORD JEWELR ED MANN JEWHER NdMiar, 42 N. lafinaw Ft c-sm OA* l-fCAS ALFRED J. DEXTROM JEWELER McKIM JEWELITY 941 Ordutad Uka FI 4.50«S 4432 Disia Highway. Oraytan oa 3-7342 SALUirS JEWW ll' N. Sagina«t/^St. FI 2-5812 DYSON JEWOOS 914 W. Hwad St. " FI 2-9)MI TONY GONOBC lOa N. Sadnaw Ti 3-7114 Mrs. Wignall and Mrs. Theodore Panaretas Assisted the hostess with refreshments. FREE! NapkiuB and Inforimus With Your Wedding Invitation Offer uriuii-.. *11.80 PONTIAC STATIONERS Dawatawa PaatiM—N«it U Shlaacr’i 4 N. Saginaw FE 2-4242 MICHICAN STATE , CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMES TO PONTIAC! % W. To help you understand the objectives and program of the Michigan State Chamber of Commerce, we are sponsoring* a special luncheon to be held-— FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1960--12:00 NOON * Elks Temple- Ballroom ^ fs This is your-opportunity to—- Meet the leaders of the new State Chamber! Hear how it will help make a "Mightier Michigan”! Tell them what you want them to do! Call your Chamber office ~ FE 5-6149 ~ for complete information and to make your reservations P' “MICHIGAN MUNS tUSneSS- YOIM STATI CHAMKR OF COMMDCI B MKHWAH MKINESSr' PONTIAC AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .4-. - ir , TBK > THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 88, 106Q to Give Drivers 'Facts of Life' Rookie Jim Hurtubiso Posh Now Qualifying Rocord of Indy . INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Jim Hurtubiw, hott^ rookie to hit the Indiuiaixdii Motor Speedway Mnce World War II, will sit dowa 99 veterans Sunday and hear the facts o| life in Monday’s 44di 500-mile Memorial Day race. ★ ★ ★ Oiicf jSteward Harlan Fengler, himadl a former racer and riding mechanic, has a set speech lor the annual pre-race meeting. Mainly, it points out that the 200-lap race won't be won in the first lap—and idease don’t try it. ★ ★ ★ Cars are getting faster every y^, and drivers are getting Imlder as the purse gets bigger. Speedway officials have annual nightmares that the entire field might be wiped out in one frightful early pUeup while the can are still bundled in their startiag It almost happened two yean ago wbsn can of Ed Elisian and Dick Rathmann tangled at the front of the pack, causing car wreck that killed Pat O’Connor. His death, and that of two drivers in practice runs last ybar, brought the trade’s toll to 50. ■ ★ ★ ♦ Elisian was killed in a race at Milwaukee last summer in the same 'Travelon Special in which Hurtubise set \ new Speedway 10-mile quailing record 149. 056 miles an hour last Sunday. The 33-car field averaged another record, 144.070. The TVavelon, one of the highly successful A. J. Watson creations from Glendale, Calif., has been rebuilt, of course, and the entire front end is new. Brand new Watsons will be driven by the first-position starter, Eddie Sachs oi Allentown, Pa., who held toe qualifying recoil until Hurtubise broke it; and the two otow front row veterans, last year’s winner Rodger W^ and Jim Rathmann of Miami.* ★ ★ ★ Rathmann finished second last year by 23 seconds. He has taken three seconds in 10 races but never has won. : Hurtubise will have to 'start in 23rd place, in the ei^th row, because be qualified late after. ,22 drivers already had earned tneir AP Plwtofn A BUOCO - Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Miaell was traded yesterday by the St. Louis Cardinals to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Bucs gave the Cards Julian Ja-viCT, a top rookie prospect, and promised a pitcher in getting Dick Gray, a utility player In the deal. Cardinals Trade Vinegar Bend' to Pirate Chib PITTSBURGH (AP) - Left-handed pitcher Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell is coming to the Pittsburgh Pirates from St. Louis along with utility infielder Dick Gray fw Julian Javier, minor league second baseman, and pitcher to be named later. it it , it In announcing the straight-player dqal Friday night. Pirate General Manager Joe L. Brown said; “I’m giving up one of the most brilliant prospe^ in the minor leagues, but I’m shooting everything for this year.’’ ★ ★ ★ Brown said Mizell would report to the I>irates as soon as possible while Gray Will go to the Pirate farm team at Columbus in the International League. Javier, who has been with Ctdumbus, will report to the Cardinals. The field is unusually colcnful because >back. ^ Third-place Chicago, also a halfgame behind, defeated Kansas City 7-4... And Boston beat Washington ^3 in a game interrupted by a brawl. ★ ★ ★ The Orioles now have won 11 of their last 15, five bx They plunked the Yankees to fifth place with a three-run fifth inning against Art Ditmar, who lost his first in three decisions. A two-out single by Gene Woodling capped the rally after rookie Marv Breeding’s two-run double. Wilhelm (2-^) gave up six hits, two eadi by Roger Maris and Yogi Berra— and each drove in a n Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATTENTTS COMPLAINT; "My shots don’t have any ‘bite* on ’em.” DIAGNOSIS: Part of the trouble may be carelessness. TREATMENT: A question I am asked as frequently as any Is: “How do you put backspln, or ‘bite’, on your iron shots?” Well, backspin results naturally from hitting the ball a crisp downward, blow and contacting it on its underside — that is, below center. The grooves of the clubface grip the ball and give it the desired unddr spin, or backspln. If there were no grooves on the face of the club H would be air but Impossible, to hit a golf ball far and accurately! One thing I notice ^about a lot of hlgh- handleap golfers isjliat they let the grooves of their ehibfMe get clogged with grass and dirt. When thb happens, the clubs loso much of their-potential ef- ■ fectiveness—particularly when it comes to putting backspiQ on t^ balL Keep ihe grooves of your clubface eleandd out. A tee is a handy ^1 for this stoaple-hut important—job. 5-i« Yankee Manager Casey Stengel, grumbling about the need of a rule change to cover the new catcher’s mitt, admitted he was giving further thought ^o benching Mickey Mantle (O-for-18) and Bill l^owron (2-for-25). a a a Russ Kemmerer, a right hand-• purchased from Washington, pitched 5 2-3 innings of four-hit, shutout relief for the White Sox after starter Billy Pierce lost 3-2 lead. Kemmerer, now 1-2, had five in a row since, last August. Luis Aparick) had four of the Sox’ nine hits and scored four runs. He broke a 4-4 tie in the seventh against loser Ray Her, 1 (2-3), scoring on A1 Smith’s ield out after hitting his second triple. A walk qpd consecutive singles by Vic Wertz, Gene Steitoens and Frank Maizone gave Boston two niM in the eighth and broke a 2-2 tie. It was only the second victory in 13 games for the Red Sox, but their third the against Camik> Pascuai (S4), who had Won four in a row. Tom Brewer (3-4) won it with an eight-hitter, one a piinch home run by Lennie Green In toe ninth. ★ ★ ★ The brawl came in the fifth. It started when Pete Runnels, AL’s top hitter (.360), said something to Pascuai after ducking' a high, inside pitch and then watdi-mg a third strike. Pascuai was knocked down and suffered ankle injury in the melee that followed, but stayed on the mound and finished with l3', strikeouts. That gave him, the major league an 81-79margin over, Don Drysdale of Los Angeles. session of instruction and demonstration foUowa the round. ' Bom, wbe tarns M in Aagnri, is BOW seniag Ms tad senara as bead pro at Warwiek —la DIAMOND TEMPERS — Pete Runnels of the Boston Red Sox is held back at left by teammate Gary Geiger as Runnels tries to get at Washington pitcher Camilo Pascuai (17) in the 5th Inning of last niitot’s game. The rhubarb started over a pitch after Runnels s^k out. He said something to Pascuai and b^ teams swarmed out onto the field. Dozen Locations to Buy Tickets for Press Clinic Have y ticket yet for The Pontlae golf clinic next Tneoday at Pw-tiac Cohntry aub. Duckts are available at a dosea different locations In Pontiac and vldnlty. ★ ★ * Tickets sites Include Pontlae Country Chib, Rochester OoU Qnb, Bald Mountain, Silver Lake, Pontlae Municipal golf coarse. Griff’s Grill, Osmnn’s, Gftnnell’s, Montcalm Bowling Centre, Rotary Clnb, Civltaa aub and the dty YMCA. ★ w w All proceeds from the Press golt school go to toe focal YMCA and toe "Y”. Mothers’ Onb Is la charge of tickei sales. The price per dneat Is Just M cents. By the Associated Press Since he started hitting major league homq runs back in 1954, Ed Bailey has slugged one a season against Milwaukee. Just one a year, no more, no less. And he couim’t have picked .a better time for his 1960 jdt against Braves. This one was a grand slammer 4th two out in the ni broke a tie and gave Cfitcinnati a 9-5 victory over Milwaukee Fri-dhy night. It moved the Reds withjn a half game of the third-place Braves, who blew a 54) lead and a chance to gain on National League-leading Sah Francisco. The Giants lost S4 at S Los Angeles defeated Chicago’s Cubs 53, giving the Dodgers a five-game streak., for the first time this season. Bailey, a left-handed hitting Tigers, Indians Try Once More ‘Rain Postpones Friday Night Game; Bell and liunning Go Again World's Fastest Faces U. S. Best in Mile Battle MODESrrO, pdif. (AP) - Australia’s Herb^aiiott, world rec-ord-hi^r in the mile run, toni^t faces the challenge of Oregon’ Dyrol Burleson, fastest ..American at that distance. ★ a a Their duel tops a California Relays program that includes such other highlights as the 100-yard dash matching Ray Norton and Is .conquerer, Doug Smith. Elliott’s training has been hampered by an ailing right I he says it will make no difference in his race against Burleson, the University of Oregon soitoo-more who posted a 3:58.6 time on April 23. a a a The Australian has nm undte minutes only once since setting his 3:54.5 wtHid record at Dublin, Ireland, on Aug. 6, 1958. Now, after a year devoted largely to studies, he is aiming for the Olympic Games. They Do t^ots of Road Work Pattecson, Johansson Busy ”*SS. NEWTON. Conn. (AP) — Royd, Patterson did 5 miles of roadwork Friday and followed that with nine rounds in the ring as he {began four days o( intensive workouts for his June 20 return bout with heavyweia^ champion Inge-, mar Jetopnsson in t^ Polo Giteinds. a a a He Jiwxed one round each with Billy ’Dsdale, OUvef- Wilson and Julio Mederas. Then came six rounds of b|g punching and «!• isihenics. Patterson will repeat the program SatUfday,-and Monday. m GROSSINGER. N. Y. (AP) -Ingemar Johansson was busy Friday in preparation for defense of his world heavyweight boidng title. ♦ a a ■ The ^edlsh fighter began wW) 4H'*miles of road wori;. Then he went horse back riding, a a a In the afternoon he boxed rounds against toree sparring partners. One ot his sparmatea was ^yearald., UB-pocind A1 Avellez^ a.newdomer from Pi Rico. Ingo wound up the . workout with pigM rounb «n toe bags and Baileys Grand Slammer Pulls Reds Past Braves catdier, made it five RBI for the h bis Siam off southpaw rookie Ken MacKenzie (0-1). It was Bailey’s fourth home run of the season and foUowed Vada Pinson's second triple and two intentional walks. MacKenzie fanned J[erry Lynch before giving Bail^s third career bases loaded h(Hner-his first since 1956 and his aee^ against the Bravn. it it it Bailey, the Reds’ top hitter at .328, had been batting only .167 against Milwaukee with one hit in 12* at-bats. He was 2-for4 and capped a fouMun fifth against starter Lew kurdette with a sacrifice fly. pinaon’g first triple then fied H 5-all in the sixth. Jim Bros-nan (24)). won it in relief, blanking the Breves on one hit after starter Bob Purkey gave up Ed Math-dws’^^second home run of the garnet two-run shot in the fifth. The Cardinals, out-hit 124, beat southpaw Johnny Antonelli (3-1) for the first time in nine decisions over the past two seasons with four runs in the fifth. Ken Boyer’s 11th home run, tops in' the majors, came with a man on and capped the spurt. Ron Kline (23) was toe wiimer with Lindy McDaniel’s save in the seventh after Orlando Cepeda hit a two-run PETROlf m-The Detroit Tigers, rained out last night, try the ^3eve-land Indians, today in the start of a nine-day grind of 12 games. Jim Running of Detroit and Gary Bell of Geveland, scheduled _ ;’s starting pitchers, kept the assignments for today. Ike rfined ont game wUl be played as part of a doublehead-er tomorrow. Monday toe Tigers play a Memorial Day double-header fo Kansas City and then a night game Tnesdsjy. Then they return to Briggs Stadium lor a pair night games with Chicago Wednesday Thursday, then a road trip to play the Indiana at Cleveland in a weekend set which includes another Sunday doubleheader. A lot oI interest in today’s l centers on Harvey Kuenn, the man toe Tigers traded to Cleveland just befor# toe season opened. Rocky Coipvito, toe player Detroit got in exchange. Is ritting on the bench for weak hitfing. He tM for the American Leagne home'run title last year and the Tigers wanted him tor his power. Kuerni, wanted by Cleveland fbr his consistent hittoig, is rap{rfng .2^, although bothered by a i^ied i^ muscle. He ifidn’t play last time devefond qame to troit. Ramblers Bonkrupt PHILADELKUA (AP) - ’nie Philadelphia RamMers Eastern Hocitey Leagne have filed a petition of bfoikniptcy in U. S. District court. Ihe'tetitioh, filed Friday listed 129.562 in UabUities and 96,049, in of toe arena where RamMo' home games are played, and owners of the ice bouse, Haddonfield, N. J.. said they were interested in'titoing over the chib, PRESS BOR Walt Beach of Pontiac who made Uttte All-America at Central Michigan, will compete in the coftege AU-Star game at Chicago Stadium, Aug. 12 agatnat the Baltimore CoiU. He wiU play for HamUton of the Canadian League. ★ a ★ Tickets ter toe third arawd 8M.M0 BMek Opra at Warwiek mils in Grand Blaac, Jely 1-4, go ra aafo next week. Iihwforira fo one doUnr per If per-chased In advnnee. At toegnto H wiU be 98.M. * a a Manistique completed a sweep of Upper Peninsula sports facaOrs . in Qass B by winning tha track title to add to football, bsisketball and golf. a a a Former U. of M. diver Tony Turner, 1968 U. S. diampfon, was vimmbig coach at Unioo Cdlege in New York. Jet Wins Pontiac Pact DEnnOrr (fi-Vick’s Jet won the Pontiac Pace in 2:02.4 last night in the fastest mile of the evening at Hazel Park Raceway. The winner paid 13.80. A crowd of 6,735 bet 8386,070 ^arKhoGoti^aies' WER TENNI Paaeho Gepafos’ bnekeosug fame. By PANt)|IO GONZALES women and many veteran I't recommend tofo, but good baseline play is certainty h a I f of tennis. There’s nothing j^ticr than a smoothly Executed ground itreke. Dra’t overpewer toe baft at toe start. Simply kM it in toe center ef toe rsMinf and strive to keep H hi benads on every shef. Ftse-tloe, ttls on a handball oonrt by^ aiming af aae apot tone after Haw. Play file ball\,a bent arm and racket’s. length from the Ifody, •an eye on toe ball ^ Ml Swing easy a» [through, which riwidd bring the racket ovw your left shoulder. If possible, get idantod bedow hitting. After the shot, return to your base poeitton and-stay en the beUs of your feet. Be rt^dy. b retendag eervlee fiem the heseHne. dea’t ara a half strake. . Swtag toreegh toe. baU. Going back foi% a lob, lengthen toe grip on the rack^. The extra inches wttl help you in reach and It’s tonportant. for good ground stroking, to get adjusted to differ-m surfaces on which tennis Is Idayed. For iastance, oh wood, the long, deeply stroked' bacitoand is' -at. You’ve got to shroten up The highest bounce is on followed by cement, then grass. NOT: Etp^meat. I / THE PONTIAC PRESS. SA-fuRDAY, MAY 28, 1960 EljBVEN • Major League Averages ICochran 6 Down to Carr in British Amateur Finals AB » ■ UUIM UH M a us in UB Si as n u* — Ml tS M a ui u«m a «ui — iiM la at a la Ml siisssss am la as a la ju ' SiSisS SiSSSSffi a M tn M a MS a m w a aas a ns sa a a .at U.S. Golfer is Tired Following Semifinal Win Littla-Known St. Louis Mon Shaky and Erratic in Title Match PORTRUSH, Northtm Ireland iB -Rq|> Cochran, a weary weekend goUer from St. Louia. was 6 down to Joe Carr of Irdand at the halfway point today of the 3S-hole final in the British Amateur golf tooma-ment. Oarr, pUytag aono at Ae beat gaU at his ioH eanbr. Had a « aver tha par 7> layant at the «,8«-yard Partraah Oaane, hard 1»y fiha Attaatie esast Cochran, wearing the aaitia black shirt he had worn all during the ■urprisii« wedc, waa shaky in all departmenU. He was four down at nine after gahilng^the third hde. Cochran came here little known, but now many In the gallery of 3.< SOO were pulling for the courtly American. ★ * ★ Carr, a British Walker CUp player and two-time winner of the title, was 3-1 favorite even before the tournament started. Cochran then wai a SO-1 shot. Now lots of people think that Cochran could shahe the odds—if he can, get his nerves under control. “Get a new set of nerves, play the sort et par-shatterlag game you indulged In earlier aad you can worry Joe,** waa the advice ef Gordon Hnddy. the maa Ooeh-raa defeated la a 7%-hear eend-final battle over the par M-Sd-lt Koyal Portraah Uaka yenteiday. Cbchran defeated Huddy on the 3Sth hole after a matdi ttiat had the American hanging on for hit life. Huddy waa four up at the eighth and was never headed until the payoff h the sodden eonrae, g 65, and now trails Battier by one. Only two atrrices off the pace were Doug Fold, Crystal Lake, Fla., 66«-134; Jade Buriie. mesha Lake, N. T.. 6946-134, ” and Joimny Pott, Shreveport. La., 6666—134. , Art Waffl, ,Pooono Manor. Pa., was anottier 'stroke badi M 6647— 135. A *■ in strong contention with 138e were Jerry Ptttnjm, Tulsa, OklA; Joe WalseP, A«u fold Cbkk Harbeit. Livonia, Midi. The 149 starters were cut to 90 -at the halfway pofat Thoae eli-minated inciu^ Paid Harney, Gophers Nee(j One Victory for Crown By na Asaadalad PrsH the way. naedi ^ rODATS OAMEd SMk rrwcMM 'Uanw M ar O’DMI M> (FYicntl S-2), U:J» SJn. A»t«lM OCoofU M) (an««artfe>l), 1:2S p. : —— (WUkT M) at toN^s'oiSoU ssssr-“.isaft-jfs as Jordan got this t^e —|85,(I00.* A" A A 'Me and my shadows,” said ex-gamUer Midcey, indicating Uie husky cops who trailed him constantly during his unwdedrae stay .^in this gambler’s mecca. They even accompanied the pudgy onetime fighter during an afternoon fro^ at the swlmmtag of one of the resort’s plu^ ^ castno-liotels. While Jordan Was at a nearby hospital, getting a slatoed left eye sewed up, he got more good Bws: His ex-wife, Stella, had tached whatevef* remained of his taare of file puito. Class B Tilt PoitponBcf Friday's Class B City League' baseball game At Jaycee Park waa called off after four full Inntags because of rain with Pontiac ness Institute holding a 34 over Don Nicholie. The game will be lesdMduled at a^ later date. SELECT YOUR HOME IN RAINBOW LAKE Waterford^ s Finest Area for Home files tALIf=ORNIA, TRADITIONAL and -RRULEVEt^ HOMES F.^W. IWMAN You Won’t NcinI A Book To Help You Afler You’ve Attended... THE PONTIAC PRESS GOLF CLINIC j 18 Exciting HoleB With 4 Top Pro$ For The Ladies For The Men BEVERLY HANSQN JOYCE ZISKE AL WATROUS GENE BONE Be Ready to Tee Off At 4 m May 31st At The Pontiac Country Club / TWELVE THE jpONTIAC PtlESS. SATURDAY, M^Y 28, :i; And Cagtro Better Think Twice About U*S. Ai4 Mets Often Try to Bug Our Offices Bjr BOB OONSIDINB NEW the world iii'W glanoeg; the tnicrophttw4aden Greot Seal ot; the United States, which the Soiieta kindly presented to our eiibassy in Moscow some years seemed eager to claim victimization when Ambassador Lodge revealed the fraud in the U. N. do-bate over U2) was not the first nor last attempt to "bug’' our of-fices and residences in that country. The FBI discovered years ago that the great chandelier In the IXCLWUVI MICMIBAN .%EWEiiybinMN'_ MAirOtMRS FILUD PROMPTLY I ! MA0BONTI«ATMI.atOraiidaNMnu»Oot.M.WO.3.4000| main reception hall c House, the residence of American tors . In , Moscow, bugged. An embassy chauffeur told me in 1857 that there had been an attempt to put a mike and diminutive recording inachine in one ^ Ambassador LLewdiyn Thompson’s ears. It must have been duly noted by the good people ci Cuba that the country which their leader almost nightly flays on television as s" avow^ enemy of the Latin American world was the first and until now only nation in the hemisphere to rush to the aid of the sufferers of the Chilean earthquakes. We Immediately lanacked an Irilft of doctors, narses, medl- was not beard nor seen nor read by the Soviet people. . On the other hand, a , Mr. Omnyko said about us, including his uncommonly hysterical outburst of last Friday, was absorbed by the American pewhen it flies out of the atmos- * average o4 M5 mllUon times a to the United State* amounts to ^ ^ 118 pounds a year. gTiiowr THRU tbkI "SSiSSffKoW the' BHTllB PAMaY JERBYlEWteTr Secondly. (Foreign Min Andrei) Gromyko and Malinovsky The goal of the X15 program is to send one of the aircraft at least 100 miles Into space, at speeds peared In American magaatnea,” Z remarked to lovely, leggy, Nadja IWer, the ao-^alled “Tab, It was a ahoek to me," she aald a« I she sipped a (Mce. "I was very much In love with the photographer. And when a woman Is In love with someone, she does many thlpgs. "Naturally, I didn’t amke only nude ones. He asked If i would sign a lltUe vnuiAM P*PW permttthig him to sell my piotures. "Iaiadtahlm,‘neaseeacBaemeforaak-Ihg, bat yea wouldn’t sell any aude pletores of m»r "Be aald, ‘Nadja, bow ean yea ask soeb a gnestlen? Of "1 weald never have thought he would do a thing like NAHJA ★ ★ ★ Nadja to happily married to Walter Tiller, a well-known German actor; has a 4-month-old daughter, Natasha — and comes to Hew York soon to work briefly on a film called “The Amhassadreu." It to about an American publisher’s wife who becomes a diplomat All those connected with the pletare claim they have ho Idea who might have been the model for the story. “The other day when I wu shopping In Milan," Nadja said, “somebody came up to me and said ’Aren’t you Rosemary?” It was, anyway, "Rosemary," baaed on the still unsolved strangling of a German call girl, Rosemarie Nltribltttthat made Nadja edebrated. 1 had a lot of ptoturee-not very good," she said. "Thiyil make toils picture over In America In about five years,” a producer spoke up. "Five years?” Then I won’t be able to play It any more, she sighed. “How old are you?” "Thirty-one. I always tell,” she smiled. "It always comes out anyway.” « ★ ★ ★ “O^ friends of mine told me, ‘Don’t touch this picture -^It wUI ruin you,’ ” Nadja said. iMtead It’s won her several Ug parts. Including one op-podte Rod Steiger In “The World in My Pocket,” to be mode In London. When she visits Near York, there’s a chance she might run into the photographer If he’s back there, though she predicts no renewal of their .friendship. WWW EARL’S PEARLS: Husbands are feUows who used ta think " they were making enough money to get married. TODAYS REST LAUGH: Dean Martin says he can go for long periods without sleep: ” SAID THAT: A professor Isn’t necessarily smarter than o&er people; he Just has his Ignorance better organtoed. People who cmnplaln that Americans spend more for alcohd than for education Just d(m’t realise how much you ean learn at a cocktail party ... That’s earl, bretber. (Copyright, IMt) WASHINGTON (UPI) - Averlll Hsrriman, former arabassadw to Russia, said Friday the British military missioa in Moscow once foond JS hidden micr(q)hones in its Hsrriman, former New York gov. emor, told a spellbound audience of young political leaders from North Atlantic Treaty Willie Mays Gets No^ Opposition Airline Withdraws State ServiceBid GRAND RAP0:@ (UPI)-An application to service Grand Rapids ' and Flint has been wididrawn by Northwest Ori^it Airlines. The airiine’^ said it withdrew the petition pending before the Civil Aeronautics Board because of a CAB appraisal of commer-clal aviation at both cities which indicated an inadequate market for further, competitive service. A final decision on the Great Lakes air service cam to presently pending which involves (topltal Airlines vddeh now serves the ciUes. Bar AAembership Mark CHICAGO (UPI) - The American Bar Assn, said yesterday its memberriilp increased by 54D during the past 10 months to an all-time high of 07,206. Housing Chiefs Against Moves crease funds for their operations. The three, appearing before a Senate Hou^ suboommittec which compiled hearings housing legidation, spoke against ntoves to tatcreaae urban renewal grants, housing funds for the elderly and Federal Mortgage Insurance Authority. CKNHIBY T(NiMY—Nancy Sinatra says farewell to her fiance, singer Tonuny Sands, at Los Angeles International Airport Friday as be leaves for • 6-maadi tour of active duty at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Tex. British Once Found 21 Mikes in Embassy about a conversation he had with Joaef Stalin on the matter. In lOM while he was ambassador, Harriman said, the Russians suddenly demanded that the British recall Gen. Leslie Burroughs, chief of the British military mission. Harriman went to see Stalin to complain about the action. He said the Soviet leader looked at him slyly and said: on Eastern Home r”*** NEW R(XHELLE, N.Y. (*)-Ballplayer VUllie Mays, who met smne opposition to his settling in a white San> Francisoo aeighbo^ hood, has bought a big home in a dwice section of suburtMn New "We know that he called us barbarians,” Stalin retorted. a abort time la- The 175,000, 15-room house was transferred to M«ys without any apparent ruffle in this fashionable Westchester (founty comm Just north of New York Qty. Mays, star centerfielder for the San Francisoo Giants, sold his San Fiondaco house last December. Some residents had objected when he moved into the area because he is a Negro. The home parehaaed here Is ia a quiet, predominately white seettou of la^e bomea, Ineladtog tboae of the UaUed Nattsus am- The ramUing stone house, in Normandy style, includes five bathrooms, a sdarium of rare tropical iriants, and a servant’! wing over a fomvear garage. Mays and. his wife have already moved in furniture. * ★ A. Although he’ll continue playing for the West Coast Giants, he said hb and his family would spend the off, whenever the Giants are in the East. "Wo dau’t object to being ertt-ieised, but we do object to being Harriman said he replied: “But deuce, and found the 28 micro- Rea's Officials Opposa Logislativa Proposals to Ificroasa Funds WASHINPTW (UPI) - Norman P. Mason, bousiiig and home finance administrriar, toided that a proposed $50,000,000 increase in a program or direct' loans for housing for the elderiy would ill-advised. It drive privately-financed housing out of the field. Mason testified. A Similarly, Julian H. Zimmerman,- commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), told the Senate i^up that a suggested four billion d^ar increase in his agency’s insurance authorization was unneeded. Anrv Arbor Group Urges Riehabilitation Leader ANN ARBOR (UPI)-A voluntary rehabilitation group has met with Mayor Cecil (Seal and recommended hiring a full-time administrator to spearhead rehabilitation of the north central section of the city. Gordon McDtmald, head of McDonald (Garneries, was named chairman of the group—the Ann Arbor Voluntary RehabiUtatfon (fommittee. The group heard a report Baltimore’s $60,000 rriiablUtatton fund and la considering the pos-aibility of a almilar project. S AT FtototM ADMIRAL DOS—Retired U.S. Adm. Join E. Gingrich, World War II Navy hero and at one tinte commander of UJt. naval forces during the" Korean War. died in his Manhattan apartment TiHraday night at the age of 62. MSU Students Split on Boycott Decree EAST LANSING (UPI)—Michigan Etate University’s student body was divided today over a resolution passed by the student government encouraging boycotts of chain stores which discriminate against Negroes in the South. Opponoits of the measure maintained the boycotts themselves > a form of discrimination. At least one campus group, (foaservative Oub, haa come out against any such IxQ^cott while the campus chapter of the National Assn, for tte Advancement of Colored People haa staged demon-Btrathgts against Northern branc-es of storea practicing lunch counter aegregatim in the South. TTw reaolutlon passed by the student government group also lauded the MSU administration for its effort! to block any form of discrimination at the institution. Walkers to Cross Straits ST. IGNACE (A) - The 196( naticnal 15-kllometer walkin championship will be held Sept, over • course which will indudi the Mackinac Bridge. "They were all connected a telephone acrosa the street,” Harriman aald. "We aometimes used such language in our embassy,” Harriman laid, “So I asked Stalin how his relaUona were with us. He arid we were ‘pretty good friends.’ conduded from that that they had not penetrated our embassy.” Cyrus Eaton in Hungary 'to Learn the Truth' BUDAPEST (UPI) - American industrialist Cyrus Eaton says he is spending several days In Hun-. so he will be able to “tell the many Hungarians living in the Saturday Night Specials- after S P JL Bar-B4J Chicken or Spare Ribs ---------- $|X9 French Fries Ctrie^w Th» rasHr Bauas n*M . . . MmS tM u CLARK’S UUted States the truth about pres-oit-day Hungary." ’The offidal Hungarian News Agmicy MTT aaid Eaton and his wife met with Hungarian (fommu- that Eaton said he wotdd also visit Poland and East Germany. MA 4-3135 3- FEATURES-3 4- CART00NS-4 First Show Starts at 3:10 ANITA EKBERG THE OREGON TRAIL tColor) WM rft|D NkMURRAY RESTAURANT and DRIVE-IN M(Hitcalin at Baldwin FE 4-7882 WE CELEBRATE OUR ANNIVERSARY WITH SPECTACULAR SHOWS BLUE SKY drive in theater 2 ! OpiJv^- *‘■1- H ‘ ‘ " SATURDAY ★ 4 UNIT SHOW 4 * LWW& - WOW! COME EARLY OiN MONDAY ANo iSEE A REAL LIVE LION! BPNZO Sege Brush Shorty Sliow SUNDAY W 3 UNIT SHOWS 3 Ik VimTHTIia BALLOONS POR THl KIBC. JF lsm!is!iZ -T!<> TONIONT (SAT.) ONLY Sky RockefB —Aerial Bombi -i- -A FOURTEEN THE PONT!AC PRESS. SATfTRDAy, MAY 28, 1960 ioord WordAisurM tey City Dodging Plon ; bAY city (UPI)-A sto ml Cfty Harbw and the Saginaw River Mm aaaured when the Bay County ward ol Superviaort in special wessian Friday voted ior a resolution issuing a* guarantee to the l^te Waterways Cbnunlsslon ■gainst liability in «vent #leted in about four years. Why Accept Less for Your Money NOT 3% NOT 3V2% BUT 4% CURRENT RAn M AU SAVINGS €a|iitol Savings & Loan Assoc. TSW.Hunm FE 441561 Estobfithed IMO CUSTOMH PARKING RIAR OF RUILDING WELCOME ABOARD-Comrade Ivan Balulk. right, is greeted by his Hiiptnates aboard the Russian trawder Masalsk at Atlantic City Friday on his return from a hospital there. He had been in the'lfiospital tor about a week suffering from a respiratory condition. He corjiniented he had fine treatment and that he wanted fo return to the United States some time. The trawler landed him, put out to sea. and then returned to take him back on board. Device in Bugged Eagle to only about 15. per cent in the ^ ^ ^ ooitvaiUonal farm proems of making hay. IF YOU HAVRN’T PUT VP TO PAR LATUr. HOW IS A OOOO TIMl TO ASK TOUR RROOOIST FOR A ROTTU OP OINUINI 0-Jlli-WABinERS THI NATIONAUr FAMOUS ALUHin MIOICINl THAT NAS HRLPW THOUSANDS. Tiny Broadcast Station WASHINGTON (APi — Unlike|have been in use only a relatively the Trojan Horse, the now-famous,distance away. Soviet "bugged eagle" operatedi without human manipulation, f^c-lBuUdillQ BoSS government emerts. i - ., ^ i \Likes Bouquets concealed under the beak of the eagle in the replica of the Great Seal of the United States was in *, R.TniiirnntTV km im fact an independent miniature ALBUQUERQUE, N^M. iB broadcasting station. Texas builder James A. CTark The minuteness of the instalia- takes his gardening with liim. Pontiac Theaters t.'^Thurs.: "Porgy and Bess.” Sidney PoRier, Dorothy Dandrldge. Eagle Sat.—Mon.: "^leldi and Peter,*’ Elizabeth Sigmund, colar. Tues.~m.: “The Mlracfo," Carrol Baker, Walter Slezak; Four Fast Gttna,’’ Jaihea Craig. Martha Vickers. Sat.—Tues.: "Home From the HIB," Robert Mitchum, Eleanor Parker, Liuana PatUn, color. Heate Don’t Eat the Daisies," Doris Day, David Niven. Community Theaters : "Ount of tho Tlmbtrlaml". Alan lUiabietb Tarlor. Hont|OBicry CUft. Oat., Sub.. Mob.: "A Dos of naaderi,' Darld Ladd. Doaald CrUp. Sat.: •The Story oa Paga One,' Hayworth, Otg Yount. t.-Tuee.: ' Vleit t. t Small Planet,' Parker. Jeff............... Thun.: "Toby Tyler " by Walt Dliney, Keetn Corcoran, —---------------- -* — tri.... ......... Jinall Planet." Jerry .......Jayhawken." Pew Parker, color: 0iSa-w“,!S:r‘iaa2rA?r“"’" •^*-r«., Prl., Sat.: "U1 Abner," Peter r and Letllt Patrleb. QROWN-UP-Child star. Ui-ana Patten, fo all grown-up as she stars in the movie. "Home From the Hill," now playing at the Oakland Theater. Also sta.-.jing George Peppard, Robert Mitchum and Eleanor Parker. Ask Lakeland Optimists to Bring Guests Tuesday T^o Ann Arbor Groups Each member of the Lakeland LiCjUOr-by-GlaSS Optimist Club in Waterford Town- ship has been asked to bring a guest to the 7 p.m. Tuesday dinner meeting at th Old Mill Tavern. Special gu^t a-ill be ,’ack the city’s November ballot. Greathouse, a commercial artist, j ♦ * ♦ who will show movies on duck; Ann Arbor hasn’t permitted sale hunting in Arkansas. lot liquor by the glasa for 26 years. ANN ARBOR (UPIi - ’The Ann Arbor Restaurant Owners Assn, and Am Arbor Tabletoppem have started a. campaign to put Uic liquop-bv-th"-gl:is.s salf’ OOlVIlVIEROE THE f'.IG DRIVE jOUTH end .It UNION LAKE ,10 eiOANTIC 4 UNIT SHOW TONIUHTI AND 8T1U. ONLY EMMMl ADMISSION OQLDBEN tlNDER.12 FIBS HO. OIAIIT FIREWORKS^ ' DISPLAY ^ NO. 2 OOltlS JACK^. DAY • LBIMMON ■ItNIK KOVACS 7T n IT HAPPENED TO JANE UHIHVDS JwiNS •muMeo 'ROCKET ATTACK U:S.A." tion fo pointed up by the fact that ■ measures oidy two feet connections. Equipped with self-contained low power, it could receive and transmit the human voice. It was constantly tuned in, I The Dallas man is construction ^ superintendent on a 14-story bank building going up in Albuquerque. High up in work, where t||p sm eaa ta. them, is a line al big The advance electronic device, very similar to the transistor equipment now in common use in such things as small radios and hearing aids, required no w^ Now th^.hold petunias, mari- golds, gladiolas, ahasta daisies and chrywthemum. " "My job keeps me away from home for long periods," says Clark-, it picked up was de-|"but my growing flowers on the livered to receivers, probably in job, I don’t get quite so home-thq form of ear sets these would sick.” A TONIGHT IwaterfordBI rrs Buefit!. nF*c ^ 3 Big Hits ■ DRIVE-IN THEATER «i!iSSl I H THF FAMILY DRIVE-IN ■ 11 a BLTTIill! 1T*S BRI6HTEB! 1 Cm. WiHlanw Laks-Airpatt Raads — las OHica Opant 4:00 FAA. ( li If SUHDAY-MONDAY H ★ 4 BIG UNIT PROGRAM ★ nm CELEBRATION A A H FULL ““ HOUR —--Your Fervorita- ROAq RUNNER CARTOONS ¥■¥"¥'4^ ■ (TONIGHT I COLOR H ACTION K COMEDY p PONTIAC D>uvp-IN / »£ie. rwts$iU0w wm. OPIN 7:00 P.M.—SHOW STARTS 8:10 OUR KIDDIES' Playground Now Opel I TERRIFIC! RIG 4 UNIT PROGRAM i lEEIliyiWini'EliyNESIIIITCII -iiiK .'IMDAHEni KABTOON CABNIVAl Oreat Dramal Oraat Actlanl COMiMIO CBAIHfttlt OREAT DAY IN THB^ MQRNi ilMIO'lifleiSIIICK niM-iiTwcoill .R RAYMOND BURR • LEO boroonY OF YOUR FavoriFt CARTOONS GIGANTIC HOLIDAY CELEBRATION! SUNDAY-MONDAY • 4 UNITS-ALL COLOR! THE II^ABRIOR and the -AND- Academy Award Winner WALT DISNEY’S GRAND CANYSN rtOVHCOtOR* « CWEIMAtCOW^ OraVv CvffOrvtMl *',OnM#l TkSlk~ 'HIHIllll -SAT. and SUNDAY- 'I • THE PONTIAC PRESS SATUEDAY. MAY 28, ifioo PONT!AC. MICHIGAN, FIFTEEN PLEASANT LAKE ESTATES — This yellow brick homo beloncs to the Jim WiUiams family. Trim on the planter box and the front porch is metal. The Williams' lot is 95 by 127. They moved from Pontiac to their new home on Edgelake drive last September. A;kground for LIVIN’ TESTING THE WATER — Jim Williams ^sts liams looks on. In the background is their house, the water of his backyard pool while Mrs., Wil- Glass doors open into the family rooni at the left. Pre flnlshed cabinets in t|ie kitchen are also flnlslied in fniitwood. Hardware Is satin brass. An octagonal Insert in the celling is emphasised by a trio of lights. WSUs around Your Neighbor*g House are pale aijua with gold specks. Appliances are yel- Williams Home Has Backyard Pool I ■ By JANET WELL Penttae Press Home Editor Pleasant Lake Estates is a laketront subdivision, but a number of the homes have their own swimming pools. One of them is the home belonging to the Jim Williams family on “Edgeteke drive. Dennis, aged 13, and Gary, aged 8, are the, younger members of the family. This yellow Norman brtA hame has a full basement. Metal colupins trim the front porch and brick planter. At one side is a double attached garage. r^The ceram|p tile vestibule is drie step below the living room. Brass poles supportiiig ghelves. «nd panels of plastic enclosing buttcrflisa and ferns make a <^- vider at one side. For light there's a brass lamp with the same butterfly paper for the shade. Walk In the Uvlag rdom are pale gold. The drop cM'e cell. lag Is white. Carpetliig k tex-toreri In n pale. beige shade. The while draperies have threads of gold In them. are deep turquoise. A third one is medium gray with silver threads. Accessories are brass. Figurines on the white plastic lanyps revolve. Behlod the living room k the kltclMin and dinette. In the totter room large windows give a view of the nearby swim- One wlwle wall is taken up with a curved sectional sofar The base and seat are charcoal; back cushions are pale gray. In fnmt of this sofa is a round ^ass-topped coffee table resting on a pete gray core. The citpilar irtoolg that surroand it ant * |l%»ipf the uphais(|ei|Ki chaiii Walls in here are yeflow. The Jinoleum flow is beige, flecked with gold and silver. There's a large china cupboai^ built into one wall. This has a fruitwood finish. The metal table has a charcoal top. ^als on the black metal chairs are beige. Draperies like those in the living room hang at the windows. DINETTE — Here the Williams can eat and watch the swimming pool at the same tiihd. Walls are yellow in this room. The built in china caf^inet is frqit wood. The top is glassed in. The breakfast set is Mack metal. In the background at the left you ci .see the entrance to the family room. Between these roomsfai stairs to^e full basement. FAMlLir ROOM — The ceramijc tile floor makes this room an cue kte, in, tite yrihm brick chimn^. Storage cabinets are ply->1^ one to ctean. Swimi^ arsLOiH to coite ki wet laet to wopd. Walls are gn^ puieted. The sola is Uiwk. A bright spot it e the small lavatory. There is a regular fireplace.'also a Wbe- the sunburst dock on the brick wall. i is Umed oak with brass trim. The bedspread is light rose taffeta. Three steps hekw the dinette k the family room. Be- ' cause of ik proximity to the swimming pool tt has a oer-amie tile floor. In one comer there's a la\mlorj- with shower The wall facing the patio is up moat of the fourth wall, all glass. There are small high There is a regular fireplace in windows on the opposite wall, it and., a barbecue one next to The paneled walls are gray. that. The raised hearth Is slgte. “ ■ Oif Pa * - • “ Yellow Roniim brick makes (Continued On Page 18, CW. 3) Ail , the bedroom*;, have polished oak floors. Window sills are marble. Hi^fi music is piped throughout the house. The guest room has light aqua walls. Furniture is walnut. Curtains are white with a vertical gold thread. The bedspread is pale beige and quilted. Cerandc tile is used In the bsthroom. Below the sandalwood painted walls the . tile Is two-tones of sandalwood. Fixtures are the same color. On the sandalwood eurtaias and shower eurtaks there are tiny satin rectangles. The boys have a sandalwoo room too with two big closets. Their blonde furniture includes twin beds with storage headboards. Spreads are brown and beige. The curtains are brown and white with a sailing ships design. In the master bedroom waUa are turquoise. Curtains are white with pink butterflies. FumituHf SHADES or GRAY — The curved sectional sofa is upholstered rn light and charcoal grey. Matching it is the glass topped coffee , table on ..a light gray core. Circular seats arc deeper toned. TTie walls are gold. Carpeting is textured beige. Step lamp tables hhve marbleized tops. Lamps are brass and wrhite. W.W. II VETS! ACT NOW - YOUR 81 EUOIBIUn EXPIRES IN JULY To Enable You to Take Advantage of Your Gl Eligibility We Offer This Outstanding Value Tk DAOrn Jl I C plus ATTAOHEO OARAOE I llR HUutUlll_E. Mointenonce free aluminum Home with ■ IIV DuPont hoked^n Lucite. >82 Moves You In (TOTAd 79 Per Month INCLUDES PRINCIPAL —INTEREST TAXES —INSURANCE Judah Lake Estates DLORAH BUILDING CO. FE 2-9122 3622 JOSLYN 1*4 \ r ' - A, SIXtEEN THE H)i\T]AC PKKSS, SATURDAY. MAY 88, iWO rr uyNU an. BVT - mu Hx-room ranch VA hatha. Hie itxMB U a^arata and the haa only 1,407 aq. ft. ot Uvinc space on tu efO- living room is completely dead-ended to keep it dent ground floor, mere qra IhrM bedroonu and neat. ' - ----------------fITTITi----- • IlnijfiBiKinMa o MW I JL S IIVIM *001! I # t m^i ml ........ UI» til gi A SWIMMING PARTY SWIM (VEEN Design of Ranch Home Provides Some Privacy lARAfI rUN» PLAN - DaaiUnd Uving room, aepf)*? feature thte ranch. Stairway owoalte rear door ante dining room and doom which done elf the ' Uada to large 13 hy SMoot basement idayroom. By DAVID L. BOWEN " r> Sw'iwtQuecu That's light In l«t than thraa day* you bcavtifal UMaMSwhn Qaam pool aaa ha laady fat adiMl BacaoM of At aiiada of Swiat Quon'i ORladvo nharcftla onannwHwi, yoe can ga qniok dtlivMry oa Ait factor; podiaa lii^ Aa fm k «fl ha iae At whala Utoilr-Taa can skip Aa traiia jama and erowda aad to anjoy huarioai paalaida Ihriag. Boat of tD, yoer ftaaOT daad pool eatto jwt paMiaa a day wiA yaato R&CBuilderSyhk BaiMm of Rbo Cmtem Hobma alw Tov PoBlikc-RodMitor Swni Qboob Dooler Rockostor, Mickigon Phont OL 2-02M If No Answor Coll OL 2.7531 OL 1.6474 When the d^ildren bring home their friends, %rauld you Just as I soon see theta disappear into the hasngient as set up headquarters I in a family room next to your . kitchent Wh«) you bring TOIIB friends in, would you like to have a formal \ living room Ae children coul^'t , invadeT If yea prefer td take year fam-■y tagetheineas sHA aaeh eeea-■ioaai reservations, yea’ll he la- PATIOS fol liiOcU/ut, hvikiQ! Factofy-to-Tov-FiicM STONE FOR 10s12 PATIO FOR ONLY $42 Oeliverod to Tear HeaM 6 Cslow and Sisos Rsgsr A Aalkltr , PATIO STONE CO. I0S70 NisMaed Read I MOM Watt W PaaUaa SlrraH IM I.4S2S temted la seme simple but nre features ArcWteot Herbert C. StnppmaBB. haa designed late B-l« In the House of Ae Week series. A three-tbedroom ranch with 1% baths, B-14 was tailored to the results of an faiformal poll the architect conducted among talpmatea k U.S. Naval Reserve PWVACY One d the Itengs this 'sea-going architect heard stressed often waa a demand for one-level living with privacy. Poaaibly because most service families have been crowded Into cramped quarters so often, moat men emphasized the need to port out the different areas o the house and provide for clear separation between them. Architect Strappmaan took a big step toward tWs goal by designing a living room that to like behind them end not dtetuHi the guests. B-14 also has mtared at all between perledi of of eae. He idao put a set of double doors in the hallway which, when dosed, seal off the entire bedroom secti ttoMl aq. ft. af garage. II la wM^ meqnntag 71 r. DapA Is Mr>. nierM a Uueatone entry patio which omthnies rip^t into the foyer. The entry hall to up one step, with aa attractive arch opening on the dining room beyond so that the arriving guest can look acroas the dining table and out the picture window at the back. The living room utilizes the full depth of the house to the right (d the foyer. There is cross ventilation, with a huge four-panel window at the front and a wall of sliding-glaas dom at the back. Centered on one wall to an. impressive atone fireplace. With a door to the center hall and another to the rear vestibule, the kitchen to really In the center of things. Ready access is supplied to the basement stairs and to the main bathroom, via a akond door. It's a big, bright room, with work area laid out in an L-ahape qpd a comer dinette or snack bar. The left aide of the hooae balds Send to The Fonttse FNss. onttoo, mdi. -Enclosed to M oents In eoln. .lease send me a copy of tha study plan of Tha Houaa of Tha WeMc Design B-U. No stamps aeeepted. Ptoaaa t use sticky tape on NAME .............. .. .. (PIMM Prtatl STREET .................. OITY .................... 8TATB................. a private lavateiy. Ikuh si Ihs rssBsa Is large anengh to sleep two and the trim bedroom aext to toe panms’ ream eami be nmde into a atody-bedraam tor • teenage girt or hoy, or be* eonae • tall aeala dan wriMa toe yinngstiir goes alt to scheol. jiMomtmr bsdioom bis A wslk-ln dbaet. JuM over S feet aquare. B-14 gTATWnOi A moderato4toed three-bedroom ranch, B-14 often • total of six rooms with foyer entry and baths on 1,407 aquu« feet of first floor Uving aran. There's a full basement, which contains provtskm for a large playroom abundant etor-age. Over^ dimensions are Tl’S" In width by 38'8’’ In depth. "Sabadtan liviag al Its BasT tu tk« •! TtB Flint—lU IMCI WATKINS HILLS Subdivition "Tnad # ■idremm, m imln, 6«i Oven and Steve I • Pennies • PoH BasonMot e das HM Wator Coontor Tops • Cat Host • Coraosk Tiled • Bircb, Mbf. or • CooHnonltv Tub Inciosoro Oak Csbinots Wator 12 Is I D(J1t sal Ssslsf ■ 'TjiS'S.ir'.ss.T.jr'' W-U-UI.M. Drive to WtriUaM BUIa WMIW. MS Master Builder OR 3-8021 FOR ANY MODERNIZATION WORK. CALL • AddMoni ft gOBliC . • RwRodeliiit ■ I- • Siding AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. 2IIQ Msio Nwy. at Toleiraph (darkston Real Estate, Inc. presents beautiful homes in CLARKSTON MEADOWS 3 MODELS ir G>lonial Ranch ★ Bi-Level ★ Tri-Level From *19,900 *22,900 INCLUDING LOT Featuring up to 1800 square feet of living area., 2 fireplaces, gas hot water Inboard heat. Featuring SubnrfMUi UTkig • With Downtown Convtnleiices Sidewalks to VlHoge Shopptaig • Chordies • Schools . Paved Streofis • H Acre Lots • Strmm Frontage Gas Baseboord Heat JUST t IONDT«8 FBOM,IHTBBCHANOE JOHN W. STOPPERT-BiiiUer Sore Ml M. MmO to niliion. Sera rtski Mi Mkn Bsl- Sales hy Clarkston Real Estate Inc. 5904 S. Main SL -Oarkitoii MA 5^1 Model Phone MA 5.J721 TH^ PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY^ MAY 28. 1960 SEVENTEEN LET US Modernize Your Home Wotk Dm* hr fxFwte FE 3-7908 DAHA BuiMinK Company When a house is sided with wood boards-and-tattens, a lence of the ■ame material is an ideal companion-piece, the Southern Pipe Association says. Protfct Aluminum S' sad 4-^ledrMm —> 2 s«d S • Uwcelw Crsst • tn.Mi «• SM.MS rsal U Bnt. BalMw »■< Oi¥*l*S(r Omm DsUr It-S rMtto* TnU Mi WtM Bi. 11 you want your new aluminum lawn and potlo furniture to look as ihiny in September as it does in May. it must be protected from weathering which causes that grayish color and pit. At seashore areas, ynprotected aluminum will oxidlie and pit much sobner than Inland. To prevent oxidation end pitting, give all unpainted alumiipun a coat of tough, exterior varnish or colorftil enamel. Paint Will Go Smoothly It You Prepare House CAMGEShOftS Expecting die palnMi^ A word to the wise: Pla^ your redecorating schedule ahead of time and you will speed the job and maintain household thder whUe the redecorating is in process. WI NAVE THE STYIL THE DESMN, THE niKE THAT WIU FIT YOUR HOME NEDS mi MIDOET. Conplolo Bvildiag Sorvico • Driveways • KIhImiis • tec. Rsems No matter what your need is . . . be it an addition, modamiiation, gar-rage or any other home improvement, let us prove that we build with an eye to the future AND that It Is CCXJO BUSINESS TO JALL G & M. • ParclMi ladesad • Alum. Sterm • Ceacrata Week Windows, Doers - a Attics • Breaseways • Roam NO MONEY DOWN 5 Ytart la Pay — Easy FHA Tamis Gall for FREE ESTIMATES | Operatar aaOuty EAHaan a Day FE 2-1211 G&M CONSTRUCTION 2260 Dixie Hwy. - North of Telegroph Today’s mo'darn paints quick-drying and odorless, and usually coyer in one coat Eapecialiy by a profenional, they can be applied perfectly without unnecessary trouble or mess or danger to your bric-a-brac and room fur-, nishings. Professionsl painters and decorators know how to protect your fine things with drop cloths and slight fUmiture shifting. is definite before be starts painting. Don’t give him a swatch of I doth or a piece of diread and expect hlm- . . . * . NO PAYMENTS 'TIL OCTOBER MODERNIZATION • Attics • Rocrootien Room • Porches • Additions SEE OUR MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY! OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. niYir garage DlAlk BUILDERS r 5744 HIGHLAND RD. (M-S9 Between Crescent Leke end Airport Rds. painted, of oonrne. minor “moving" have them bank hanging in the closet ngnJn in nn hour or so, for the pnlnt wtU dry quickly If you want, you can remove light-switch plates and hardware from doors and cabinets. ’This Is unnecessary, however, fof the painters can mask these items. On the other hand. It will be necessary to take down drapes and Venetian blinds. If you’re sending them out for cleaning, have them delivered after the painting is finished. Before the actual painting is gun, make sure you and the contractor have agreed upon the amount of work to be (1^, how It is to be done, the of IMlnt to ^ used and how much the job will cost. Specify me use of quality paint. Remember the chief cost factor is laboV—not the H. K STANTON BASEMENT MODEL IN DECKER HEIGHTS $12,990 KAHNER CONST. CO. MODEL raONE MA 4-4SSI LmSuS. Dnkcr ES. BM. M-tlS »bS S. Cvwa. E4«. paint. Quality pdint may cosh a few cents more, but it is your assurance of a good-looking, long-iasting coating. Color selectloB should be decided before the_puinters sirrlve. The pubitlng ceatructer will aok Mm to do oo. If you prefer a oMor that la not shown on a color card, the painter can have Be certain that the c CLAUSTROPHOBIA. TA/ttr HBCBSSARY WORLD WAR II VETS - - Your GI ELIGIBIUTY Ends July 25lh ATERFORD Phone sq.fl.ofliying*areaplusatt. garage. All on Pi )R 3-3405 9fl'widetete.lTmiisWni()(ldaf13^3Whittief. EL 7-1 gas heat. 1400 SQUARE FEET OF LIVING AREA did' TkiotC' FRIGID FROM.. •IS,285 ALSO SEE OUR NEW 1400 TRI-LEVEL PRICED FROM ^13/950 FHA ^500 MOVES YOU IN • FACE BRICK • 3 BEDROOMS • \Vi BATHS • GAS HEAT • STORAAS I SCREENS • GE BUILT-INS jBk • FAMILY KITCHEN • SUDING DOOR WAU • AHACHED GARAGE (Optional) I ram PsntiM drivt ttraliM Mrt M-n 4 A milM pnt tht Tti-Hsrwi Shoppini Cswtwio HiiMsed taste. Wstdi ter j *0 down to Vets as little as ^670 FHA SALES BY J. W. MURPHY & ASSOCIATES ARhM Phon^ OR 3-4911 , \ V- Y ■ 7' KI(;HTF,KN 2 Electrical Distributors for ■ • WMn| S«p|iRm • Ught nxturti • Motor Controb J : , FE 2-9279 ■ MOUOS • TO 5 PM. MONOAY THIU SATURDAY THE PONTIAG PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 1?8. 1860 / ■ • ^ ;'4,. .■ i Swims at Home (Continued FTon^ Pafe ■ S4l^ W. Huron at lliaaboth Lako Rd., Pontiac On dOmr dde «( tMe hoc dtlniMjr tkm b MH-tu ■hr* The petio and walk oround the 22x43 loot pool are made ot piqk cement. The entire bade yard is fenced. The Williams’ lot is 9S X 137. PEDY-BILT GARAGES CUSTOM BUILT Sptciol Pricts Now in Effect! • Block • Brick • Fromo Moon BooiiilooB Wodmoislilp Old Matoriols 1 V^-CAR GARAGE % SIDINC — CIMINT FLOOR ^54900 2-CAR GARAGE Comploto ;$695oo • SHINCLB TO MATCH HOUSE ------------CODE FONTIAC ( Got Educated A hofbwital lattioeWk of luinber tnflVflf an attracUvo caiNpy|for Tip to the homemaker. Reod the apedfieatkHia and study the drawiivs tor that new home caio-ftWiy Queatho the areWt^ buOder and lumber deatar. if yoa am not familiar with certain Im- a paved path. taws^t is usually the respon-aiblUty of both the wile and the head of the faniily. aU factora hwolved in buikllnf the houae. includiiv oosto. should be discussed and tmdentood by all concerned. COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM • SMrMttoB SMan • BrMMWkf* • FanhM • Beefbw-aiaiee FREE ESTIMATES F||A TERMS CEMENT WORK Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. CALL OR 3-5619 BUILDERS OP FINE GARAGES 7722 Austoro, Wottrford IF NO ANSWER CALL FE 5-}47S GotyThat Buggy Feeling? Try a Yellow Approach UNIT STEP ALSO CUSTOM RAILIEG ♦ For a Step in Btauty CHECK THESE FEATURES: • Ona-Placa Caostroctiaa • ParRMaalit l#eety-*e§|e* • Streof Raiafarcad Catfiof • AuaM Many lastaBatiaa ■ Frte EsHmotM-Wo DoBvtr Anywhortl rr-d ledaem suppiag ■ UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE I (MMCRETE STEP COMPANY Z 6497 Highlond Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7715 ■ ■■WEfBOMBnBEIEIEfMOOafieBBMnBeelfBBBnieilBBljinM BIjOOMFIELD, N.J. - Many homeowners soon will be lighting gardens and patios In hopes of enjoying those warm summer eveniivpi whldi are just around LOOKS BLAND NEW-^is is the Ewan ’Todd house on Mt. demons street today. It has new white aluminum siding and a new roed. Looks dlflerent, doesn’t it, from the‘’’before” picture? ’The actual work of siding took about two weeks. Joe VaUely company ol Rochester did the remodeling. But for many homeowners, their hopes for plmuaht summer evenings will be rudely dashed as they rush to the safety ot Indoors in order to avoid attack by a horde of Insecta the moment their outdoor lights are switched on. With concern for these pest-harried homeowners, scientists of the Westlnghouse lamp division have ma(^ a study of why insects are so attracted to lights. Their findings shed-considerable light on the bug menace. The Ug thii« which WMting- that are attracted. CXmversely, A NEW ROOF FOR $190 RAB ROOFING CO. Riker BMt. FE 5-9164 I light Arrange to Have Furnace Clean It waa proven that Uie bright-■ess of the IlgM to a key faetor — the more light the nMre bugo! While red was found to attract the fewest bugs, it also turned out to be an unsatiilactory color to with or work under. Ihe sd-entista finally concluded that yellow provided the best balance of a practical color to live under while attracting the minimum number of insects. Investigators proved that 50 to per cent fewer bugs were attracted by yellow light bulbs than by white ones Yellow bulbs can be used at or near cooking and dining areas, for pordws. pafios, terraces, swimming pods, or the barbecue pit. White lig^ are used away from these areas to bring out the beauty of flowers and shrubbery. The company even makes yellow Bug-A-Way fluorescent lamps in popular household sizes. Westtagheuse scientists have Heating plants have just come through an unusually severe winter in roost parts of the country. Right now many plants are in need of maintenance and repairs which may, range from a complete overhaul or replacemant tor older heating plants to a thorough cleahtng and adjustment on new to fight the bug menace. One bulbs by mesas of a reflector or fixture to reduce the angle of visIbllHy of the light and thua attraet fawor hMOds. Thio aloo direeto Iho Ught wiwre it Is Another hint investigate the various kinds ot electrical and chemical Insect traps ndiich are available to find one which aults your needs. Inaect aprays are also helpful but should be uiied befora guests or family arrives. And some of the age-old solutions which ate applied directly to the skin do serve to discoiuage certain varieties of biting insects. The next time you are smitten in your badqrard, enlist the aid of those yellow bulbt — bugs find fliem downrlilit antrtendly. This is the time to make ar-wlth an experienced heating and plumbing contractor for tbe checking aitd cleaning of a hydronic'heating system. By caUlng tor service now. the householder will be sure to get on the contractor’s Ust for summer service. ’The (xmtractor will then be able to work out a better schedule for his servicing jobs and will have ample time to Oder repair parts, should they be necessary. deaalBg the heattag ptaat to partlcutariy Impertaat. Only a clean plant Is nn effletont pinab A layer of seet on the beUer tubes baa the InsnIsting effect of asbestos. It should be removed before wafin weather sets In to prevent the corrosion which reoalts from a mixture ef eon- ’The summer check-up also provides a convenient opportunity to inspect and clean the burner and controls and to check on the operation of the hot water circulator. SomD PrDKriptlon . The lAtemal Revenue Service has ruled that the costs of air conditioning e<|uipment and its operation are d^ctible for income tax purposes if the equipment ac-quM at the direction of a physician who prescribed it for fliera-peutie use snd provided thet^ it does not become a permanent part of the dwelling but may be removed to other guarters. 'This is after total medical eosts exceed five per cent ot your Income. ysvaMUteolorAilhlsM Do wonderful things for your outdoor living with modern concrete! Have you found out what fiui it is to live outdoors ... in your own yard? Having firiandia over for a patio party. A homeotyle picnic for Uie fomily. Or just ptaimnUing in the m enjoying the aoenery. This modem way of living iseainly achieved with today’s c^iorete. It’s so venatiKao otoy to work with'It adapts soraadily to any ideas, any yard, any budget. .Perhape you’ll start with a patio ... a walk... or a garden wall... a email pod ... or steps on a Mops. A latticework screen of concrete masonry’is another beautiful im-provemeot. Itstops|MaBingeyeabut wdoomee Ught ahd air. Possrbilitiee are practically unlimited with oonente. Yon can color ooncreto—mix it In or pidnt it You can soon it in pattama or give it qie- dal surfooe texture. Poured, pre-cast, or in maaenry unite, obnerete goes with any lurroundinga—and goea beautiftiUy. Yoji 101 Mldiigaa N«Nf«ial Trwh, UHMtaf S, MkMfM A nationd ergsnuation to impnm mod extend lAc ueee of oenerete THf MARKOF A MODERN HOME... concrete SEE US for Your GAS PERMIT! Wf Con Got It for You NO DOWN PAYMENT on Your Got or Oil Fumaco FIRST PAYMENT IN JULY! WHOLESALE TO AU! loUi fiU ad Ml [—GAS-n I—OIL—1 10SAM BTU 10S400 BTU «208 <252 NO MONET NO MONIY’ ogwN DOWN MOR-SUN It gaiFsatasd by Gssd 47 Yssn Old msi riMovs biands------ GENERAL ELECTRIC, COLEMAN, ARMSTRONG, MOR-SUN, MONOGRAM GOODWILL AitoMatie Heatiag 3401 WeM Huron. FE S-0484 •* ‘ • Wo Will AnM You in Obtaining Your GAS PERMIT DorWAL AvtMUtic Gai HmI TOniEH for cobImL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. New to s Nsw Lssafisii 133 Orchard Loka Ava. FE 2-9124 Walk Thru Sliding STORM & SCREEN anojhik skd/ng unit to double your PROTECTION ALL SEASON CLIMATIZED COMFORT Exclusive Distributor ejnej Installers of DorWoll ilf Storing Storms qnd Screens for Any Existing Aluminum Sliding Gloss Doors — Free Estimates —No Cash Needed i— Three Years To Pay. ; FRED w. MOOTE, Inc. Electrical Contractor • mDUSTRUL • COMMERCIAL Over 25 Tmts la Poallire Stoto and CUy L 845 W. Huron Sf. FI 2-3924 — FI 2-400t LOTS of LOTS WITH UKI PRIVILKU SIO DOWN—$5 WEEKLY B. Z. Schntidor rMUM mn WkIM LaRt CALL FE 3-7033 Day or Night lal (Jiiei.itnis On Only ?4 Houis A Day NO OBLIGATION FREE ESTIMATES FEDERAL MoAsnintios Co. 2536 Dixit Hwy. 3 BIks. N. ef Tolograph iivifl MOBj V t mm.: -a?r| OUTDOOR LIVING Summertime ot home con be a lot more fun If you'll stort new to build an outdoor living PENCE YOUR BACKYARD From the ground up, wo hovo overythlng you'll need. Como BOO us for fret ploni for atony outdoor Rving prelects. SfiecUUd • ''Paasl-Wttvs'' Ftnctog • Cetor-Fell Neva Vtota-Ux TrantlocaM Reef PaiMlt •Grade B and Battar Kiln DrI BrowM thru our Disploy Area ot Your Eorfiest Convenienco frmm delivery • Budget ferme LUMBER Toil Bepariaeil Slen ler PBiMiig Materiali 151 Oakrand Avb. Fi 4-1594 THK PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 28. 1960 yiNETERX \ SHORT of CASH ••• SalWHNfl M tiM Top VoliM Homo NO MONCY NIIDED 4 ELEOTRIO HEAT ucLniLBenic IM I.UI4 MU 4-1221 AFRICAN HARDWOOD V 6rmf llaliogABy «.67 V (SiMvt Simaii ^6.69 A beauUful “lyxr wall of V-Oroo?e A/rtcan Hardwood gainar^ OaraPl«<£ than nOAO. Include! Wall nates and J Double Bathroom Handy for Family A "twA4iiine” bathroom — two baaina, senurate toUeta and Individual atocafe compartment*— ia a practical arranKement tor families with growing children. In addithm to |»«veating aifuab-bles about priority, the dual facilities help apiml-up bathroom* schedules both in the morning and evening. With their own facilities, children are more apt to keep the bathroom neat and preaentaUe. By using plastic-surfaced hard-Doard paneling on the walls and ceiling, a “two-liKme" bathroom will be entirely washaUe. A damp or sudsy doth is all that's needed to remove mussy hand prints, med-idne, hair oil or other stains from! {riastlc-surfaced hardboard. The two basins can be installed side-by-side or in separate locations, depending upon the plumbing connections. In either case, storage compartments can be built underneath the basins. nr WAS STUCCO - The Ewan Todd home at 894-Mt. Clemens street had a stucco exterior. About Easter time The Press photographer took this picture of workmen preparing the house for new siding. It was a big job as there are three stories at the rear. There are three ^hree-room apartments in the building. New Mtdai is Psstlsc Kssib Full Fries $12,100 nuaiai homi buuders SMai rsMw nt s-tiss Old Ideas Are New in Fashion CORWIN UnOER « COAL CO. 117 S. Cam FC 2-1385 Sq clean SO PURE With Soft Water Coll COOLEY FE 4-44d4 ANCHOR FENCE 1^^ PrefActi Children, P(|ts end Property w basdoBS for yaw tomn worry about ti pasasta. And what a handaoms new look for your home! Anchor's aU-otad fenea (tine | 10450 W. NINE MILE RD. DAK PARK, MICH. JO 6-9B34 BuUt By:: Carlo Construction Co. PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY : «f ANITnOL lmiting«^CMBr^ m FURNACE OTTO A. TRZOS CO. 3101 ORCHARD LAKE RD. FI 2-0271 rought out with a anack bar created from luxurious west coast hemlock, a wood or delightful sunlight coloi^ and graining ao delicate it if hardly iq>Pvent, while for the ultra-aophiatlcated look, Yvhite pocket Douglas fir panels could be used. Finished clear with gold paint brushed into the wood’s open pores, a snack bar of white pocket fir smacks of the exotic. Most folks find that repeating, the wood used (or the anack bar as paneling for at least one wall in the family room and for kitchen cabinetry gives decorative continuity to the area. I CORRECTION Holiday Farms ad of May 21,1960 should have read $450 Pown insteadof “$60 Down.^ We regret any incoij-venienoe' due to this error. The Pontiac Press Muller Suprtmo—Exccll MOERY'S Fl 2-4970 NEW RANON HOME 3-BEDROOM «4 ’350 down 6ai HmI Oak Flom BtUlb Onaaid _ MODEL OPEN S SAT. and SUN. 1 to 6 pjn. “ 777 L MADISON UBARON SCHOOL AREA the bar Markers ran help, themnelve* ^ dishes, sliver and napkins with & the mere reach of an arm. A •* rouple of drawers and sbbK runboard built right under the connter lop and ndjnreni to the outside wall prorides nde- WABREN STOUT. Bealtoi two s 77 N. SofidRcrar Str««t FE H14S Though all-simple In'design. Ijic snack bar can be the decorative exclamation point of the family room-kitchen area. A basic plan be varied stylistically through 4 Special 8 Ft. Aluminum Awning . .^75 Alum. Siding Cmnpitt* Houm 4450 Simple Canopy Will Improve Garage • Slone • Aluminum Storms No MoBoy Down, $5 Foi No. and Up Dool DirocI with iko Old RoJinbfo Monoor and Sovo — Utilize space between counter and cabinets for displaying smaller utensils such as molds, butter warmers, sauce pans and tiny skillets. — A folding sereen can look pots sad pans fastened to wall board with hotea. The orreen can be moved for comroBleaee of the -> Asbestos pads (the kind that may be bought In any variety 'store) can be painted in different [colon and groutied on si'wall in a , pattern that can serve as an in-iteresting background for a display of pots, pans and other kitchen items. j U.8. homeowners now owe abut i$145>i billion in mortgages, report I bousing authorities. By 1970 home-owners will have |310 billion tied I up in mortgages. ' CAREFULLY FLAMED TO PLEASE THE WOMAN WHOSE HEART IS IN HER HOME Build a simple canopy over the side entrance of a garage to give the building a ’’certain s thing” it may lack in appearance and to protect you when you unlock it in the rain. It may be built in the homewrorkahop of materials available in lumber yards, painted and attached. Shaped like a shallow hotbed, the canopy may be 40” wide, 24” deep and 6” high at the garage, tapering to 2”. The framework can be 1” pine, made a bit amaller the over-all device, or 38”; wide and 23” deep, to allow for an; overhang of the shingles. Include a two-inch strip of pine to divide! the framework vertically. For an attractive trim on the front and sides, cut some scallops in pieces of hardboaftl and nail them on with finishing nails. Use the same material, ^16” or V.” thick, as shingles. Tb give an effect of shingles, you could use four pieces 40” by 8”. nailed in place with an overlap of 2”. Paint the lidea of the canopy white and the roof to match the trim of ‘the garage. Attadi it to the garage framing by means of nuts and bolts. CALL Jee Vallelif now PLANNING TO BUILD? MODEBNIZE?... BEPAIB? CALL BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE, Inc. 'Tkwa is ncr-auksiittfto lot •xpnriMca” 207 W. Montcalm St. Hang Your Ancestors on a Family Tree FI 4-9544 Nd.1 specialist in loccd moving and in long-distance moving, packing^ storage Paint a sturdy family tree on aj blank wall in the; gameroom. Hang, C with portrait photographs of | each member of the clan — (rom, ^ ■ ■ _ _ ■ ■ nsa an tinty^.of,^andm. and grandpa Qaukler MoviBg Hnil Storage Co. on down. Vary the photograph p .sizes from 8 to 10 to 11*14 in rectangular and oval frames. 7 Orchord Loke Ave. PhoneFE 2-9241 Building & Supply Co., Inc. 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I>IAY 28t 1060 TWENTY-OI^E Dems List More Candidates for Delegates Than the GOP Democrats have ahowi) some more evidence that they're out to chance things bi Oakland County this year. They have entered more candidates for precinct delegates than the Republicans. However, the total number entered by the two parties was dls-hppointing to some elpction oUi-ciais. When the nominatliig petlUons had been tabulated, it showed ' au Democrats bidding for Sll preeinct delegate posts and lU Engine Woe Grounds New British Airliners LONDON (A—British European Airways said today there is a good M nta, tow»hlp..',d u.. IVy PORo open* DKOliffM . m swamsnkAs* nf ...... "J guess the answer is apathy." ADAM AMES rVE gC»l OCXMTIN&JOEi V0UVEMEMTP0NB>7HAT hlBCyBAKEN^ NAMEAT tBACTAZltUON TIMES-ANDWEHM^'T EVENHAO 1^ Lou FIW PhiUipa, a member of the Statejyjy j yesteiday's, Each party will elect one from each of the 311 precincts Aug. 2. Petitions were not even filed for many of the precinct positions, the grass-roots level of politics. These can be filled by v^te-ins at the primary election, however. ★ ★ ★. For the Democrats, nine town-ihips and seven cities went without any candidates. Republicans Clerk-Register Daniel Murphy Jr. * The entry of large numbers of candidates battling over individual seats followed pretty much th^ hotter political battlegrounds in the country. • Pmtiao city showed a scarcity of Deniocratle delegate candidates fighting for 44 seats. PetlUons for oidy » were filed. Ne oonteste appeared emineat from the filing. Only four Republicans filed lor " the ^ city seats. ' Contests loomed in Waterford Township—but again only ao far Democrats were concerned. Twenty-three filed for 18 seals while but three Republicans filed. The number of Democratic entrant! in-omised spirited contests in Berkley, Birmingham. Qawson, Femdale, Hazel Park, Huntington Woods, Madison Heights, Oak-Park and Royal Oak. In the usually strong Democratic Madison Heights, *^re are moro candidates (28) than seats (U). Two years ago when there were 295 precinct delegate seats available, 165 Republican candidates filed. There were 176 Democrats. ★ * ★ Repy’olican interest this year appeared particularly high in Bloomfield and Southfield Townships, judging from the number of candidates. Republicans 4a Rcyal Oak aad Bouthficld, too. i^bow-ed a keen 4 taitereot In fhe delegate posts. Tweaty-nlne candidatea filed for n precinct pools la Royal Oak. There are 10 fIghUng for 15 In SouttifleM. Two veteran Democratic work-rs met opposition in their bids to hang on to their delegate Central Committee, In Huntington discovery of faulty engines. Woods, and Aivust (Gus) Schollc. pmsident of the Michigan AFL-CIO, opposed by two (qr his Royal Oak Precinct 20 seat. Former qounty Chairman Willis M. Brewer is again seeking Sylvan Lake’s only Democratic precinct oat. , Another member of the State Central Committee, John Archam-Madison Heights, ii opposed by two others for his Precinct 10 seat. THE GIRLS A BEA spokesman said three of the 139-seater Vanguards — Britt'S biggest airiinert—could b used on the London-Paris route a originally planned. Rolls-Royce engineers are con-ductin a top priority investigation ito their turboprop engines. A fault discovered during a test-bench run led to the grounding of the test Vanguards already delivered. The Vanguards are powered by four engines. By Franklin Folffer SNE^AVfOr/ f INTB.HSBJTGIRI.-/ANP-AWW«B , pRACTICAUyMAU-l OA5SE61D6E7HGK. BOOTS ANP HER BUDDIES By Edgar Martin IHE BERRYS By Carl Grubart GEE.'THEOOS^'l I evercam^t- HOLE ir--- ms r DIXIE DUGAN By MrEvoy and Strieber AP Ph*t*f*i MANEUVER COMMANDER-USAF Maj. Gen. Henry Vicceliio of tne l«ti Air Force will com-mtfiid a 120-plane striking force being sent to the Far East on a training maneuver. The planes will leave Wednesday for Thailand, the Philippines and For- OiL Gas Well Horseshoe May Bing Ann Arbor ANN ARBOR (fi — A large area fanning out on three sides of Ann Arbor loomed today as the •lor major, large-scale drilling operations. with the disclosure that an Oklahoma firm has purchased gas and oil rights to more 10,000 acres in the county. ★ ♦ “ ★ The city's register of deeds office said the Humble Oil Refining Co. of Tulsa, Okla., already has signed 155 property owners in Washtenaw County to oil and | rights leases. The land Involved Is located In Ana Arbor Township end seven ethen Hngtng the dty to the went, north and easL A company spokesman said the firm has been buying leases to gas and oil rights since February but said it is unknown when and where the first well will be drilled. Gedogical explorations b> the area to date have given good indication that some quantity of oil may be found, the spokesman said. "Now, dear, there’s no need to get one for my sake. The only book t’s got the answers to all my questions is a check book." BOARDING HOUSE By V. T. HamUn CAPTAIN EASY OUT OUR WAY Auto Air Pollution Study Approved WASHINGTON Ofi-The Senate has passed legislation directing tl» Public Health Service to study the air pdlution problem created by exhaust from automobiles. V ♦ ★ * ■ The measure, which now •; to the House, would require a report within two years with recommendations fo^ steps necessary to protect human health. Quake Hits in Albania, Kills 9 and Injures 95 FRANKFURT. Germany ■ (UPI) —An earthquake which hit Albania Thursday killed nine persons and injured 95 others, the,^st (jerman -news agency ADN reported today from Tirana. The report said 500 houses sustained heavy damage and 580 houses lighter damages. Most o( the damage was in the town of Kortscha, ADN said. DONALD DUCK By Leslie Turner WHV ARE MAGAZINE STORIES CONTINUED NEXT y/EEK? jOf HAD A FIGHT WITH — tommV lost a-’ By Ernie Bushmillcr the Smiths are a\ovihg TO — fRMA loves— Minnie 1 Got a Brano NEIV— CONTINUED NEXT WEEK MORTY MEEKLE 9 zpeooeoio<»r ANfiARtV^nuer ON PIANNINO MV VACATION TORNCXr WINTER... By Walt Disney By Dick Cavalli M Ji 1 5-:z8 I QWw>f«.>»Tjmn.sj>.*w*s By Charles Kuhn 'V ' 1 . N TirR POnViAC press, SATUEDAY, may 28, 1960 North Carolina at Polls Today 4 Lawyers Are After Dem Nomination for Governship RALEIGH. N. C (AP)-North Carolina DemocraU vote to) their party primary today to chooae nominees for governor, Congress, one U. S. Senate seat, and other state and local offices. In most instances, the. Democratic nomination amounts to election. As many as 000,000 votes are predicted. Generally good weather is forecast. The polls will be open from 6:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. ★ * ★ Republicana also are voting in their myn primary. But the GOP nominee lev governor, Sanford attorney Robert L. Gavin, already is chosen. And Republicans have not offered candidates for every race. The state has one GOp congressman, four-term Rep. Charles R. Jonas of the 10th district. ★ ★ ★ Seeking the Democratic nomination for governor are four law-yers, Terry Sanford, Malcolm Sea-well, John D. Larkins Jr. and Dr. I. Bevecly Lake. Gov. Luther H. Hodiges is inel^le to succeed himself. Observers feri'that i runoff primary will be needed June 25 between the two top vote-iet-ters. WWW U. S. Sen. B. Everett Jordan sedcs renomintothm, opposed by state House SpeaJeer Addison Hewlett and two lesser known candidates, Robert W. Gregory and Robert M. McIntosh. Hiere are contests in seven of the 13 congressional tor the Democratic nominations. Wannest are Oioae ill the 3rd District, where Rep. Graham Barden is rettotng after 30 years; 13th, where three Democrati two Republicans seek the seat vacated fay tile death Jan. 29 of ^p. David HaU (D). Pecho Pardon Study Completed by Board LANSING W-The state Parole Board has completed its consideration of the pai^ Idea oi Walter Peche and a recommendation is being prepared for "Gov.-Williams. WWW Roy H. Nelson, board chairman, declined to say what the recommendation is, explaining it would be up to the govemoi; to reveal It. The recommendation should reach Williams' (tifice the middle of next week. Peoha, 41, a former factory worker. Is oerviag it to 20 yearn la Bouthnm Michigan Prison at Jackson for |h* 1M4 shotgun slaying of Us wUe. He has consistently maintained that the wile, ESaaiior, oonlinitted suicide. Lie detector tesU have supported his story. Pecho appeared at a parole bohrd hearing last month at which two pathologiste disagreed on whether Mrs. Pecho was murdered or took her own life. Williams has the final authority in granting pardon. Rev. King^s Tax Trial Ready for Jury Today MOTJTGOMERY, Ala. (UPD-The state income tax perjury trial of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Negro integration leader, was expected to go, to the jury this afternoon. Kennedy, Symington Lagh Right Back By The Aisacinted Press Vice President Richard M. » and two Democratic presidential candidates lashed angry words acrow the country in a debate over foreign policy and the summit conference failure. The debate began In Illinois Friday when Nixon, who umdficially has enough delegates to win the NOTES 4Hh ANNn'ESSARY - A significant anniversary was* recognized at Pontiac Motor Division as Fred H. Burmeister (left) completed 45 consecutive yeard witii the Oakland Motor Car Company and Pontiac. Burmeister. 44 N. Shirley St.,. shares a 1926 Oakland plant publication with his boss, Russell L. Norris, divisional comptroller. Nixon Tenns Three Dems 'Out of Step' 3m Locked Out of Paradise in Census Count FUuaatE. can. (WDr-ni* RepubUcan nomination, criticized their own party in attempting to _ . ---------------g partisan issue M tbs mlt conference.” Hasted roplies eune qulddy ■om the ststs of Wsdtingloo. where Kennedy and Symington addressed a dinner Friday night. Both tossed away Sen. John F. Kennedy of^rMas* ^pebusetts and Sen< Stuart Symington of Missouri. ■OUT or STEP’ "They am out of step," Nixon lid, "toot only with the majority pf Democrats in Oongrea, but in Road rojj Off to Fast Start hi Michigan Bias by Unions a( lecklag MW moIs ontslda tto galas at paradfee. ol a blfgw and hollar Pandlse, By United Motorists got an early start on the Memorial Day weekend and four of them were killed in single hour last night. w w w The first three crashes of the Sail Kennedy: "We can tell in November whether Mr. Nixon the Democratic candidate la out of atep with the people. Mr. Nixon ipeaks for one wing of his pwn party, but 1 don’t believe he hu yet been dtosen to speak fof the Democratic party." • Said Symington: Kennedy and he had "forgotten more of what the United Statee Says Rights Solution l*meede for KI future than sir Rlch-Necossary for Moral ard the NlmWe wlll ever find Stand Against Reds DETROIT W»-‘‘We must work hasten the day when every Death Notices MRS. GEOROE BEACH Mrs. George (Mary) Beach, 79, of 61 Ellwood St., died of a heart ailment yesterday afternoon at her hon\e. A city resident for 60 years. Mrs. Beach was a member of the Quick Sewing Circle and Foresters ol America. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Marfe aement of Siuingfield, Maas., Mrs. Irene Feneley and Mia. Pauline McCormick, both of Pontiac; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchlldiW); a sister, Mrs. Grace Revenaugh of Owosso; and a brother. Hie Rosaiy will be recited at 8 ^.m. Monday at the Huntoon Funeral Home. Service will be h^ at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Michahl (fotholic Church with burial In Perry Mount Park Cemetery. ^ EDWARD G. LA COMTE Word hag been received of the death of Edward La (fomte, 68, father of Mrs. John Andrews of 23 Waldo St. He died in Muskegon Monday and was buried there Thursday. • Mr. La'Cfomte had lived in Muskegon prior to coming to Pontiac three years ago to make his home with Mrs. Andrews. Other survivors include two daughters and eight grandchildren. MRS. ROSE T. DAWSON Service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Bowles t Son Funeral Home for Mrs. Roae T. Dawson, 95, of Linden, who died yesterday at Flint Memorial Hoo-Itotal following a long illness. A former Pontac resident, Mrs. Dawson Is survived by two sons, John A. and Fred J. of 1535 Lake-; one daughter. Mrs. Rose Sleeman of Linden: seven grand-children and 25 great-grandchildren. More Contracts Due for State Army Research Chief Says Michigan Is Very Important in Defense a health certificate Is required before wqrcan ship our dog to SBother state: Is this traef Answer; A health certificate is necessary, but some states have more ri^ rules than others con-ceming this. To play it safe, your (foK should have Ids "pasq>ort" In orda*. The procedure is simple. ★ A Any licensed veterinarian can give the animal a checkup and issue the health certificate. Moat states require proof of rabies inoculation before admittance and thik information will be noted on the certificate. If the dog is being shipped to Canada or Mexito, see your veterinarian well in advance of the date of departure as the certificate may have to be approved by your state veterinarian. * A dr Should the dog’s destination be any other foreign country, the consulate of the country im^ved supply you with the necessary requirements. MoUer tai care of this paper. He' win answer selected Inqulriea la Ms cohnan, but canaot reply to them.) FANNIE M. FITCH Fannie M. Fitch of 1\4 Seminole Ave. died early this morning at her home after a brief illness. She was ...................___________ Miss Fitch was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Surviving is a sister, Mabel, with wWi she lived. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at her home with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Her body will be at her home at 8 p.m. today. The body is at the Huntoon Funeral Home. No Extra Pay to Na\ry Officer for Record Dive 78-hour period accounted for one- *® ai.- J a 4 4 1 Amencan can say ne u a iirsi. thirf of ‘®*^ J‘®^^y^/*“lclas8 citizen.’’ United Auto Work-entire weekend in Michigan Piwiriem iyear. j Oiarles M. Pugh, 42, and Ms wife Ethel, 38, rural Leslie, were I fatally Injured last night In a two-car crash on MIM northeast of Jaekson. Wltneoocs oaM Pugh had slowed down to make a left turn oft the highway and waa struck by a car driven by CUI- JOHNSON BACKS IKE Meanwhile, another Democratic candidate. Sen. Lyndon B. John-Bon of Texas, continued for other DemocraU to support ^r> .J UT u D D„„,K.-tPresldent Eisenhower in "his deal- Si k* lold*K>me 1.000 dcle-l ''M ** ***r*"*® J*'®***^*’’ ^ told a Democratic dinner in Idaho Falls, Idaho, "It won’t be our President who is to) a jam our nation that is in a LANSING W - Michigan can expect more defense contracts, the chief of Army reasearch and development reported Friday. Lt. Gen. Arthur G. Trudeau also said the state has a vital rolfa in the Army research program. Triideau was in Lansing to apeak i ;fore a joint meeting of service dubs. He told a press conference Chrysler Corp. can expect more con-tracU like the recent large one for tank production. ‘There will be a continuous t^k productioir program.” he said. * The general estimated the Army spends more than 50 million dd-lars a year on basic research. ■mie state of MIcMgaii Is extremely Important to our research j>rsgram,’’ he said. ‘I know we spend several million dollars a .year at the University of Michigan atone.’’ Trudeau was outspoken in his criticism of ow>onent8 of Reserve Officer Training (ROTO. He applauded a recent decision taken by Michigan State University trustees to continue compulsory military training despite student and faculty opposition. ’*We ought to take a hard took at those people Who oppose ROTC,” he sold. “Whether they are wishful tidnkera or Sodallsts, I don’t kBow.” Townsead, X*. DaasvUle. when the latter tried to paas Pugh. Charles D. Worthing, 21, Portage Lake, was killed last night when his car collifM with an oncoming vehicle on _ ‘ ' about 11 miles northeast of Jackson. Joseph Lindvoyl, 54, died in a single-car crash in the center ol Flushing in Genesee County. Pdice ■aid the car while traveling on a curve at high speed. The vehicle knocked |n^rch f<,r dignity and freedom, down a utility pole and slammed said. "The same concepts into a row of new cars parked in move them in South Africa fense weapon. Oil-Gas Lease Filed in Grand Traverse NILS J. LINDMAN Service for Nils J. Lindman, King, first persoa In Alabama I hlstorv to be charged with I . j . .. perjurj- In connwtlon wHh stofr ®* Lindj^ * W®"™®- income tax returns, testified ves- made P)es, will be held at 1 p.m, , Tuesday at the Pursley Funeral income tax returns, testified yesterday the state auditor who ciiecked his disputed 19M return commended him for his "honesty.” Home with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will bo _ . . conducted at 8:30 tonight at the fo- Negro mimstcr quoted lax Field Agent Lloyd Hale as saying, "I commend you for your honesty. It would be absolutely impossiUe to cite you for filing a fraudulent return. I couldn’t cite you for fraud if I wanted to. Lindman attended Christ Lutheran Oiurch and was. a member of Elks Lodge No. 810. He was employe of General Motors Truck St Coach Division before going into business tor himself. Pasternak Near Death in His Soviet Home MOSCOW (AP)-The end ai peared near today for Boris Pasternak, the Soviet poet and author who woo and rejwrted the Nobel Prize for literature in 1958. A A A The author of the controversial novel "Dr. Zhivago” is at his home about 15 miles from Moscow. AAA Doctors say Paiternak is suffering fnm lung cancer, along with a heart ailment and a fiver bi-fectioo. Detroit Iron Workers Strike in 19th Day DETROIT U»— The strike by 2.120 members of iron Workers Local 25 went into its 19th day toda^ . a^r Union officials ^rejected ‘ management offer. fJeorge E. McKeough, chief negotiator for the Steel St Metal E>ec-lors A«n.. said the local rejected an offer of a 30-cent an hour in-(Tease over two years. McKaouah itoid tile offer matched ihe Union's prestrifce demand but that the Unkm now wants ■ pack-; ^hge of 3S cfitots an hour. Harbor, Erik and Arvid, both in Sweden. Mr. Lindman died Thursday at Pontiac General Hosfdtal after a long illness. ^ MRS. IMRRV SilXETT The Order of Eastern Star will conduct a service at ,8 p.m. Monday at Sparks - Griffin Funeral Home for Mrs. Harry Sillett, 82, of 90 Henry Clay Ave. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at ttie funeral home with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. A member of Central Methodist Church, Mrs. Sillett died j«sterday Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. He faiad been ill several days.- Alabama GOP^Names Four Delegates Today BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) Alabama Republicans meet today* apparently prepared to back .Vice President Richard M. Nixon for president. The convention .will' name four delegates at,, large to complete Alabama’a 22-man delegatfoi) the National RepubUcan Onr^qn-tkxi. The other. 18 were named to district oonventions. Walsh, with civUlsn scientist Jscqoes Piccard, took the bathyscaph Trieste down to the bottom of the Pacific during a series of dives last January. They reached a depth of 35,800 feet, a world record. For. that hazardous teat. President Eisenhower pinned the Legion of Merit on Walsh and the Navy asked that he be granted submarine duty extra pay. The*35,800-foot dive, it may be pointed out, compares with an operating depth fw other Navy submersibles that is measured only lirlniHareds insi ‘ ‘ ^ thousand^ of feet. * an industrial complex "If » Ul't I ! the gates that problem of civil rights at home, we can lay no claim to leadership (d the free world in the fight against communism. • ^ "I caa’t widerstond thst America iboald show such eoarage In Its tight sgstnst the maator race thMNy to Berlhi. yri do aothing agatoatHw master race theory la Btrmlagham, Ala." Reuther said the AFLCIO must desegregate what he called "Jim Crow locals." He urged union pressure to open more jobs in the white collar and technical fields for Negroes. ■NEGROES ASK DIGNITY’ 'The Negro people are on the in was in the tiny village of Melvin, 111., to help celebrate "Les Arends Day." The population of 530 was honoring Rep. Leslie Arends, the House minority whip. Trudeau said the most important contribution to the future mlssUe defense of the United States wiU be the Nike Zeus. He called it the ofay weapon system in sight designed to attack incoming mis-:siles. WASHINGTON (fl - The a>mp- Th® Nike Zeus will be tested ne^ troUer general has decided a vesaw'yPari he said, and it is reasonable j;;;;- tiitfa"dlvw iBvcn iiilles deep and ] maneuven on the bottom isn’t really a submarine—and therefore a Navy officer aboard isn’t entitled^ to extra submarine pay. A ruling by the nation’s chief auditor means that Navy Lt Don Walsh can’t collect the pay that goes to all other Navy men while aboard an operating submarine of any kind, ihe unofficial but authoritative Arpy Navy Air Force Journal dilclosed today. front of a nearby auto dederahip. New Michigan Tax Inevitable - Soapy LANSING on, — Gov. Williams said Friday Michigan is headed for a corporate or personal income tax, roi^y within five years, regardless of whether Detroit adopts a local income, tax levy or the state boosts the sales tax. A A A He said lifting the sales tax lid this fall to 4 per cent mif^ set back the timetable by taking some of the edge off the underlying economlcvhecesslty for inoome taxatioinlmndustrial states. "The basis of wealth is no longer land, K‘8 income. In Michigan, the problem of cities is aggravated because their tax vystem Is heavily based on land (tt)e property tax)," he addsd. Recover Valuables Stolen From Eartha HOLLYWOOD (AP)-DetecOves ? moving them in O^Ilna.’’ AA A Reuther belittled the reasoning of those who advocate "patience’ in desegregation, declaring: "We say the Negro people have been too patient . . . there is more pious, high-octane hypocrisy about this question than any other in America Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York If the Republican con-ventkm nominated him for president. Nixon said he would port whoever is nominated. Both Kennedy and Symington were in Spokane, Wash., for a dinner preertUng the state Denm-cratic convention, which opens today. After his speech in Idaho, Johnson headed there, too. A'" A A All three want the state’s 27 votes St the national convention July. State Chairman Lake Graham said he hoped the state convention would not bind the delegates to any candidate. made half the effort to Impto-ment the Sopieme Court (desegregation) derision as he did the Landram-Orlffin (labor regn-lattiig) Nil, we would be far down the Uae with the Snpreme Court decision today.” Leaders of the Negro American Labor Council predicted it have an ultimate membership of ■ million and a half, although it now has fewer than lO.IXIO. Tney pointed out it has branches in 36 cities and that the meeting here actually is its organizing sesnion. A A 'a Up to now it has been guided by a sje«ing committee headed by Philip Randolph, president of AFL-CIO’s Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Randolph is an AFLCIO vice president. like the Detroit area eventually have recovered five crates contaln-wlll be protected by the new de-|lng some of the 120,000 In valu-iables taken from the home of singer Eartha Kltt. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Caballero, formerly employed by Miss Kitt as housekeepers, are being sought for questioning by police in Mexi- Detective Sgt. Chester Turner said the crates were recovered at commercial packing firm. He TRAVERSE CITY (UPD-Tlie first 'of an expected series of.oil and gas leases in Grand Traverse County was on file today. Itisthelatest ina nuriy ofoilj^.^ they were' ready for ship- id gas activity in northwest Peru-believed the Cabal- Michigan, i^ich follows a i^^us’• dertlnatlon. dwindling of oil fields in sDUthenn __________________ Michigan. • ' Forest H. Ltndtoy of Tulsa, Hillsdale Philanthropist ;Oies os car Strik« Tr.. ship. Inquiries by oil status of rights acquired In leasings about 10 years ago have been numerous in recent weeks, it was reported. In recent months 50 or more MEA Intensifies Its Con-Con Drive LANSING - The Michigan Education Assn, has intensified its { part of a four-group drive tor pe-‘ titlons to call a constitutional con- ^ MEA mailed out packets of .Btitloiia yesterday to 70,000 educators throu^»uL ti)a..atate. Tha padeets were accompanied by a letter urging the educators to get the petiticHis filled. "Several nuxifito t of Womea Voters aad the Chaber of Comnfpiee Isaachod a sigaa^re-collectliig - campaiga to get the flrol phaqg ef a cob-veatton proposittoa on the No- The di’ive has beeh lagging badly and last week the A,000-member Citizens for Michigan organization j6toie4. t A total of 233,000 signatures it ieded by the July 8 ;^ehdllne iot filing petitiotoa. nau County, and oil companies announced plans this week to start drilling in the Petoskey-Charle-volx area. about thei .BRONSON (J^oseph Baum-aooui Hillsdale industrialist and philanthropist, was killed Friday when his car went off U.S. 113 a mile west (A Rronson and hit a tree. Baumgarten, president of the Joseph Baumgarten & clothing manufacturing firm, was pronounced dead on arrival at a nearby CoMwtter hospital. Train Is Searched After Bomb Trreat PAXTON, m. (UPI)-The bomb scare, an eerie fad which has airline officials jump, has hit the railroads. The Creole Umfted, an Illinois Goitral train from New Oriesns to Chicago, was halted and evacuated here yesterday when an anonymo*n telephone caller reported there was a bomb aboard. A * , ♦ The caller phoned the Champaign, III., depot shortly after the train left Champaign for Chicago with 700 passengers, including 250 University of Illinois students homeward bound for Memorial Day. State police spent an hour and 20 minutes combing the trai|i with metal-detecting device. " i(l no bomb. - Prasidtnt GoKing Again GETTYOTURG, Pa. (AP) — President Elsenhower arranged to . play m(we golf today. He is spend-llng the weekend at hit farm. Just Pair Up Brown and Blue It's an Eye-Opener for Love! LONDON (AP)-HU8bands and wives with tlonal, Impulsive, generous — ruled by their different colored eyes have the best chance hearts. ^ * • i of being happy. Clyde »1«> believes that eye color Is a Authority for this eye-opener Is Dr. Nell guide to a person’s callin|;. P. R. Clyde, writing In the current Issue pf "Most senior poUtlclariii and chiefs of the the British Medical Assn, magazine Family armed foroai are blue-eyed,” he wrote. ’The London Dal\y Herald checked aroupd, "In 7 marriages out of 10.” said Dr. Clyde, and as far as the Herald went, he was rlfht. ’’the husband has different colored eyes to t , J . _ „ The paper said President Charles de OauUe of France, President Elsenhower, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, ^viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev,. Sir Wlns^n tary. mM that ashwly has yet n; of towB. The eenoao baieaa saga that oaottoa betaago to Bulto of the IMS ooont, PanrtHoe Is lhitvta« thooe daya. Tea yean ago, whoa ooly jlho High June Output Seen lor Car Firms •DETROIT (*I-Wanl’i Autopio-Jve Reports estlmafoo Jim automobile production wlll . be 63L000 unito. If this figurr Is reached, the statistical agency said, output for the first six months' of the . year would total approximately 3A0O,e0O cars and vr^ form a ■olid base for anf estimated calendar year I960 production of about 614 mUUon cars-a five-year Ward’s said June production Is expected to be the higbeet volume for any similar month since 1955 since the mto liidustry set an all-time record of TZLOOd can to I860. Hie June estimate. If achieved, would be neariy 16,00 units or 3 per cent more than this month’s estimated production of 613,600 cars and 13 per cent improvement over 557,995 assemUles in' June a year ago. Labor Again Blasts. Shield Fee Hike Plea GRAND RAPIDS (UPD-The second public hearing on Michigan Blue Shield’s rate increase request sounded the same as the first—only the names changed. A A- A Labor leaders here yesterday blasted the Increase as "unjustified’' and said it would cause hardships to retired workers. This was also the line of argument used earlier this week by United Auto Workers spokesmen at a similar hearing in Detroit AAA Blue Shield officiala, headed by Executive Vice President L. Gor-Goodrich, answered t h e ■ with tile same responses they gave in the previoua bearings before State Insurance Commissioner Frank Blackford. Blackfonl said he srould issue a decision on the rate incrciase June 15. News in Brief The Dick Wolfe Dlstriboting Co.. 748 Orchard Lake Ave., waa burglarized yestei^day, Pontiac police reported. It is not known what was taken. A stereophonic record player valued at $54.95 was stolen from the Neiser Bros, store, N. Saginaw St., it was' reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Thtoveo broke Into the A, A W Root Beer Stand, 725 S, Lapeer Rd.. Orion Township, yesterday and stole $45 from the cash register, the owner told sheriff’s deputies. Lawrence MeVean of IM E. Sliver Bell Rd.. Orion Township, reported to deputies Friday that someone stole a $56 electric drill and $51 drill set and tool chest from his garage. Joseph StofansU of 2876 Norton-lawn St., Avon Township, told sher-iff% deputies yesterday that someone stole a $74 transistor portable radio fnxn his home. Prisoner Is Slain by Detroit Inmate JACSON m - Robert L. Bell, I, a Southern Michigan F^son inmate, Was stabbed to death yesterday on the ^lly prison farm two miles from the main prison here AAA Officials said he was slain by inmate William Jarvis, 33, in an argument. Bell was senfeneed, from-Detroit to 7*4-15 yaars for armed robbery. Jarvis is serving a 5-20 year sentence from Detroit for armed robbery. Death Notices BZACR, MAT K IM. MAST, tl noood; ist it: dsor motlwr ol Mrs. IrcDo Fonoltir ond Mrt. ttlntor. Fimerxl nrrlM will bi Id %«lsr, Moy JI. ot — m St. MlchMl Church. Gipson Found Guilty in Slaying at Pincknoy HOWELL un-A jury found Robert Gipson, 27. guilty of second degree murder Friday in the slaying last December of Daidri Haines, 20. at Pinckney. Judge Henry. Beers said he would *t a date for sentencing Wedaes- Gipson testified during the tour-day trial that he shot Haines in self defense. GM YP Hulstadtr V^ll Retire June 30 DETROIT (UPD —qeneral Motors Vice President WiUiam F. Hufstader, head of GM’s distribution staff Since 1948, will retire June 30, five days after bit 65tfa his wife." The doctor baaed hla conclusions on a personal eye-happiness poll. Saying that the color Of the eyes Is a reliable guide to charzeter, the doctor gave Churchill, hnd Field Marshal Lord'Mont- iwn iin toi-w toll KtoWto Kittto toVtoSi these hints: "'reople with bine, green or gray eyes are clear thinkers wba are ruled by their » P^l* with brown or hasel eyes are emo- gomery all, have l)lue eyes. But Joseph Stalin had brown eyes. So do the Soviet World Whr hero Marshal Oeorgl Zhukov, India’s NehTu. Red China’s Mao TiM-tuni and Cobu Eh-lat. und Nationalist China’s Chlang Kai-shek. Damascus Greets Nehru ’ DAMASCUS UA.R. (”UP1) - In dian Premier Jawaharial Nrtirq, touring the Middle on his way home bom the ^tisp Com-- ■" • Mink* tng. Is here fpr a two^lay visit, Hq was greeted by large crowds. P|ac-. ards display^ read, "Wrtcome Nehru, tfaie hero of peace." wlif lie Mondiiy. May 10. t._____ at the Huntoon Pliperal Home. DONAbbeON. MAT~ri. IMS. MART Z. tool Arayle. Me M: beloved wife of Robert ftonaldtOD: beloved daiwhtcr of Mr. and Mr«. Clarence FetteroU; dear mother of Mariery and John OonaMton: dear tiattr of John nnd Henry Petterolf and Mrs. Allan Do«n« Funeral lervlce w " ‘ ‘ " day. May J' Perry Mount Park Cemetery, b Ramp. Mri. blary Reed anf DartiaM. PVntral Hrvloa w i»d«v at 10:10 a.m, from Ortttin Chapel with Dr. MIRon H. BMk otflelatlnk. ___ mcH, MAT M. lOM.'FAkNfX M.. 114 aemtnele; aye U; dear alater of Msbe) Pitch.' Funeral aarvlce wui be bald TuMday, May II. at oVflctaMM. Inta^ mant In Onk BlU Cemaforp. MIta Fitch wUto in ototo after I p.m. at 114 Btmlnole; Arranfe-menta war# mada by lluntoon OmiMiji. MAT M/ioj|,'inia J.. I Myra It.: act M: balovad bua-. band of Iffle Ford Lindmnn; dear brothar of Ootta Lindman, Brtk Undmnn aSd Anid Undman. Funeral ••TV'-e wlll be held Tu-e-day. May, It. at 1 p m. frdta tha Puriley Funeral Home .with Rev. Arvid Anderwn rtflclaUni. Interment In Perry Mount Park Camatcry. Mr. Lindman will He Homa aaturday at 0:>0 p.m. SIUATT. laV «. 1100, MART. It Henry Clay; aft IS; dear mother .beUe Ranoute; dear lUter of • WlonJI. R. oiwan and R. W& Ilr ofiielat-' hit. interment In W&te Chapel. Mrs. Wllett wUl Ut to itote at Um apf^-Orlffln ftMtal Home. .There wIU be an lutam BUr aervlM mMto Funeral Rome at- fltyt^rjlWTliriMO. itiJZA X. IM N. Cantor at.. Hiihlnnd; ala 111: doer ftandmothar of Mr*. . ' Tount Hlaokwaldar; dear treat-aunt ot Mra. iuice Clark: dear aunt of Harry Beaumoot and John Lockwood. Funeral Mcvlee win be held Monday. May 10, at 1 p.m. from IM N> Center St.. Hithlend ireildencci with Hpv. . T. a. Oavla oifkiatinf. Inteflnert in Rlibland Cemetery. Mr*. Taylor aHI Ue In itata at tba« Rlchtrdton-Blrd FUnaial H o m e. I Milford, until MoodST Itoy M. nnd then will be taken to .the . THK PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 28. 1})(?() TWEXTY/rHREE / Mtinorkin 2 IN UBUMX or om bilovid (MtlMr, Mr*, inaato aMllk: «li!b MUI1I tb« )0M TRii -J la ntr ira*t. ,.... vsTA*t:^. Thin^Bol OM la tbu wMi Oaa afar‘taka har atow. KU'ffi.pT.tfar. Mr- aad Mira. UKua Krlbt. EUSi Ramaharw ■ juit a mtmary__________ Just a lava aad awaat davatlaa CM aea wiia ramambara yau. Walaalatarlta aad Jaa U. M. Hal daad la ■ ao daarly, . Nat laal kul » Uvta with I ramamaara yau. Ita jiad taaillr Mumf-WTSSm ., wha aaaaad away WtAL Funeral Diructora COATS Orayloe RSS**^ l-WH Donelsori-Iohns R*!T*(DICK) VALUE! Ml Oakiaad Ara*'”*^ Qpie t ta i Real Estate Salesman Natd (aad maa wHh ialBnc ai* partaaaa, OnUaiHad itoar Uma and plaaty el praapaata. Ituat haaa faed rapuUtlnn aad car. All taaoulrlaa eentldaaUai. Wma Baa Is ---- ----- Voorheei^-Siple FUNERAL HOME Cunwtery LoU "ga£5-.?;'tnH«IR!liV PIRrT uf . ClMfcTEItT. I BfAOT-llul hlfh ahadad a aravc Icti. lacUea a Will dlacetmt M'l. C. U. Smith, 711 Bauth Pranklln, Pllnt. CB I--"* SALESMAN’S DREAM REAL UTATE 1S.MS.S06 tn bamaa • bamaaltaa In Recbaatar'a meat atalnalTa *ub> ' dlTlalon. Itodal wUh pbm. 1 aamnanv mnad aubdlTltlana plua d hamaa. Naad par-'latle, aalf-aulllelant - —mlaaleo. Earn-„_j will ba la txcaaa el W.SM a yaar. CeaUct Prank A. BUlwall. Bmitba A Ully. aao Main St, Beahaatar, Ol,. SERVICE BTA-nOH ATTENDENT. a^aimanead, Ipll ttma. Phona PB Help Wanted Male TO HELP attraatlan'a. XnmooN rikht n a. PB I- MAkAOBR rffli I. Ooad appartnnlty I. Alaa I part-tlma SOLID. NATIONAL RATIO CON-cam Jiaa apanlni new ler man abava M la haalth with Kad aar. Muat^ wllllnt ta wark rd tor hl«har Inoema. Mechanical backtreund halpful, aalaa »-parlaaca ant necaaaary. Right man can adaanea tn mangerlal Sin 6 maatha. PfetMUd , drawlat acenaat. Par lataralaw write quaUtl-catloaa, addraaa and phoaa niuabar to T. C. Da Potter, P.O. Box ws. OaUu. Taua. AlTmj} ESTABLUltlEO PONTIAC Company la aaaklng a maa aoma accounting exparlanea_ aama aalaa axparlaaoa la laka over a email offlaa. Handle beoka, make pay roll. PE 1-0101. BAEER OR EXI%RIENCED BAE-I halpar, PE 1^000. BUMPER * PAINTER. PLENTY of work, salary or commUalon. Alaa good axparlaBoad helper. UL v-to70 or 111 .................... n Halghta. COLLEGE MEN SUMMER WORK Llmltad aombar of apaUaat being accaptad now lor la-11 a.— aummer employment. Internationally known concern with braaebaa la all prlnalpla citlaa. Laat year thaaa aeaaptM averaged over flio weakly. II - 11,000 Scbolarahip - 11 laalmetlva work. •nt poeltli vbleb all QUallllcaUone: 1. Age 11 to IS ' 3. Educatloa, high acbool, pralei ably aoata collage. 3. Appearance, neat I. Peraonallty, pleaaant. ---------------- .k—, ,^,|e ,m|| teatlona and atart Immedlatoly tt a minimum ol IMS j»r a—“• lall Mr. Hagan, PE S4101 I dieiOBOir To make lamporary dice tar abort run uea la our ahop. Muat do own maeblaa work. Oenaar Pabrlea-tora lae., lU Ootv Street, Pon- ixPiitmiaD iBoB RiPAhi man tor iteady work _at Salvation Mmv CenUr. r. CaU PB S-NOl, aak _____________ ________BLINI carpeatora wanted. Apply la pai aoa Tuaaday. May 11, beta— pUMt muat ba bnylag own — with soiAS* OBd baaemanC, atraat aooad lor baalaaea. Wi... luUy to Arwatrwns WoUaa MlUa, AttaatloB L. SUasL'^MlU ISan-hattaa, St. Otoirlthofaa. Mlch> “HOVINO VAN d^ITER Jiulp Wanted Mala 6 N«.w car salesman. Experience necessary in Pontiac line. Call MY 2-2871, ask for Russ Johnson. PaH-Uma. Muat_________ parlanoad la flMag A aMartng .woBiM raady-to-waar. Obntacl 3Sr. LaviB. 'JACQUELINE SHOPS ralagrag at Maple Rd. EL 7-OMI WAITRESS WANTED. 3117 BLB-abalh Laka Rd wAfitess Wanti ROUTE MAN 1130 weak guaraataad ti lor Biarriad------ work I houri weak to roplace noa - Call OR MIOI. day, IMi daya i lANfEO POR #ULL-wvra Inquire at 3370 Or-ehard Lake Ava. In Eaage Harbor. WAITRESS Wanted, apply im Bwy^Plm '*“*• *“* jrUl help, djtvB or TMy° D^-1b. 37m Auburn Road. VHITE iADY it TO 31. LIVE Take mmplate charge lor 3. |3t. F¥ >"M61.______ waS**^ l*im '”*^*‘“‘***- *“ WANTEb: MARRIED SOUTHERN l%.*i:oST white! CHILD CARE AND LIGHT 5f«a*ork. » dayi week. PE Help WanUd Female 7 AN ESTi^USHED DOWNTOWN Ilrm will &iva an opening In about 3 wcaka lor a girl lor general ofliaa work, who baa loll—— --- Muat ba a high acbool grad- Have ablUly to wrtta and typa lattera. kauat have a pleating par-aonallty. naataaai In appaar-ance, and Hka meeting the Employee Benefits II yoB have thaaa quallllcatlona. reply In ---- — giving age. marital aUtna, pra-experience and eompleto ______atlon about--------- - It. The Peatiae ______ ______ Miracle MIU Shopping Oentor. COUNTER OIRL OYER 30, FART Umc. daya. XXX Htmbnrgtr. 131 W. Huron, CASHIERS CREDIT GIRLS I BOX BCPLUSi I At !• R.m. Today thote were lepBes Rl Ttie Frets B# Ir < M, M, *T, W, •. IS, m. I n. M, u. n. H, w. Ml, las, lu. Pull Ubm pofltlona, axperlenea prelarred. hoapItalUatton, vaca-11 0 n a, plaasant aurroundlDsa, apply Ifr. Barry EOBOrS 74 H. BAOniAW CURB AND DRILL Ol ter cup, SIO OaklaBd. _____ ^a«C«8t%ATR SRLlCTBb TOTS on the party plan. Honiewlvei earn an axcellant Income while dotna nleaaant part time work. OBORCH'S TOTSteaturea name brand, gnaraateed toya. Ho ool-ieettona. ao dellrortoa. Car aad phone naeeaiary. CaU OB 3-04OS. mPOtOAlLB LAOk iOR HObSB- work and oare uM ----- * In PE 4-atII. RUO OIRL. APUL^ ___________ Cunnlni^m Oraf, 10 North Sag-Inaw. EXPERiANcAO ifiDDLE Adso woman for general houeework. 3 high - lent I---- cooking. Own room, l--- - _Llve In. Oood ealary. MA 0-3a7. EXPEIUENCB^ WAITRESS. DAY wort, on yt _ EXPERIENCED VAnWEBS, KX» and bar. Part umc. Twin Beach Country CTub. ---- .Wallad^UdW:________________ BXPERENCHD BETTLID’ WOM^ for momfcr a helper. Uve •" ■*' _1-M^______________ _ EXPERIEI^D PART TIME Olia wanted. Hrheelert Otoer. Orchard Lk. Rd. at Middle Belt.____ EXPERIENCED WOMAN POR OEN-■ houeework. age It to St. Llv- rWwMl FhfllM y~ t «xcel- OIRL p6IR CObbTER Wt»Rk_M bakery. eeUlng aknarlcnee. neat, good with Itguraa. Prom J p m. Thousands See Your PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS (And they’re interested folks, too!) To Place a, For Rwit I; Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 ^o7 Wrlta^221a?"preii*^x HeLp WAlffto ABtB TO CUiff houseeeei aged woman. laundry wC working eon--- r.afan?rg“SuJ:t“&L.. Scrlppa Rd.. Laka Orton, PRooRtaaiv* BmmiioHAii ehitoatnral oHtca daalree M — -------------- Port Time (ZJook A^^V-TMWMI 0m«-. Orttani oiircV only. Call FI 3-0341. ICAL NUR8T B. Ol Hdp W—teJ FwiMle 7 "Sfr. >awgri^‘ Stenographers Legal itonographto. aipaitoacad SauntaL Service Center. North TeU egragr near Qlkla Hwy. ApptP caalg must have tbair own trana-pottotlaa. Salarv 03.MO to g3.StO to atari. dapwMlnar uaea aape-rltnca and qualincaltona with merit Ineraaae to 04.400. Paid va-cattoa and alek leave plana. Ufa and bacpItaUaaUoD Ineuranca OamMaad raiment and aaalal aeourlty baaillta. Apply at Per-aeaaal omaa, Oauaad OauMy Offlet Bulldlaf. 1 Lafayalto Pontlac~PE 3-700X.,__ SEAMSTRESS iNANTPED ' room ami to care fob 3 ebildran, agea t and 0. Mar# for at than wagea. Racbeator, OL Help^sinted 8 J^^g3.»|ir^hr‘^l50 Learn Real Estate ?!!.•* R*rl»» bualneaa Srom *5* partanea. Call ^ *PE sSo/.** OVER 20? ___WE NEED YOU oet (w the balli now P”2£i y*** Intervlea _ AND IMMBDUTE MONE^V BT-iCIKgiJ'"- lUROICAL TECHNICTAN A $4.3S( annually to atart. 1 year of expe-njMa required and high ichool IfMhMIn. ^ Michigan ClTll S^fce benefits^ Apply In pereon CMfleer. piiai, • SiSTraitAL ADULTS clgnaturaa to nomination mVu-Uone for faU aiectlona. Can eaelly tortale. Art laat. ___ IPOTTlft WnW^^UINCI ON men e * women'e garmenU. Apply ypk Dry deanere, 710 W. Huron SUPPORT! THE KIND YOU RK WEINO »DR 11 now offered by » realto. win.. counUei* *“ Oakland Experience Preferred But Wiu trxiD ambitious people Uytoj^^wlthln 3e-mlle radius of real Birr ate la one of the blgfaeat paid profea-etoae in the world, ll you are over 11. amblUoua and want Inv mediate money, arrange appt C. Schuett. FE 8--5k24._______________________ ALL kinds cTBTt NT WORK. Drlraa, floori. tic. Jeneen. FE 3-3340. _____ _____________ AS A GROUP OP buTEders! We oflar low prlcea through valama purchaaea, on custom "Qunitty Built" bamaa — MO plana. Wa'Il ascure mortgage, No obUgaUon. Builders Lxchani lange OL 3-0 ADOmONS OARA03E. MODERN-Ulng FRA tormi. PB 0-SIB3. A-1 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL and Industrial Mason and fen. DtSCARDED ITEMS OP CLOTH-Int, furnltura. appUancaa, storma and doors bauloir sway charge nnytlr — ' RADUNO and HUBBISH. NAMI _your price. Any time, fl 0-0003. LIOHTkAULtNO AND CLEAN-UP! JSbl. PE 0-4373 ____ !. FE 4-1007. BUOOBR Additions, kitoratlona. cabinets Utnlrt, attics, windows, complete. Remodeling. 33 Vrs. »p. Ire* ei- tlmntea. MA 3-0i31.__________ BONDED UCENSED CEMENT MA- aoD. L. M Monroe. PE 4-tgOO.__ BtlLLDOZINO - EXCAVA^n5 TRBNCRINO - TRUCKING Septic Tank and Tile JutICK WORK. VENEER AND PIRl'-_ plate*, n 3-3033 or PE 3-1037. CEMENT WORK - FREE ESTl- matoi OR 3-3741._______________ CUSTOM CONCRETE WORK TO fit your neada FE 3-0U3. COlfPLETF HoBe ____________ mai^. storma ^ tcracns,_ attlea. iltntod dormers for Daifa* BMlt^ ISb.”*' PB 3-7001 DRY WALL TAPINO AND FINISH-ing. Free eatimatoa “ ‘ HOME. OARAOE. CABlNS,ADb ntUdar. raA ■ BOUSE MOVINO. FULLY equipped. PE 4-4430, L A. Young. MONEY POR REMOOEUNO. New conatructlon. Repalre. Bee SEABOARD FINANCE CO., 1133 N Perry, PE 3-gOOl m Mil LER'B FLOOR SERVICE. LAY-ipg. sanding flnlahlng. F*E 4-3400. FlaSTERINO a repair REAS. I nit_Lea. FB_f70B_____________________ R. O. SNYDER FLOOR LATINO, sanding and ftnlaulng. Pbona PC Empfoyment Agencies 9 Secretary $400 latoraatlng poaltton aynllabte If you have good aklUs, i day wsek, IMW, modem elficet, exeellant future. Some kiBWledte of bookkeeping helpful but not noooe-eary. M 1 d west Employment, 40t Instructions ' DAY CAMP Unique Ekclualve Day Camp Bxportenee. Limited to It gltH S and 0 years of ago. Two 3 waek aosstons, July 11-33 and Aug. t-It, S daya a weak (Monday thm Pkl-‘ Offara ---------------- #AnU nSS: tkllla. Itotcs S Woric Wanted Male 11 3 f IMSHED CARPBNTK^ NICE wark. by hour or Job PE_3.1ia3. 3 YbUNO^MARRiiD" MEN NtBD -3S41 also PE A-1 CARPENTER. SMALL ' A-1 PI tortc........... Drumm. FE 4-0443___________ ANY WtSrK wanted. ODD JOBS. FEJ-IOOl or FB 3-0300 sFpRBNTtrc CARPENTER. It --- ------ PE 0-M03._______ ataboa work PE I iiiiSff3SAlra~i wrTtltohan ,g CABINrr MAkiR AND PINlkB Slt'eTH ^ _____________-- 3-4S3I_____________ pARHOfTBR ~W5ilE~~OP Akt ,Roaao^o. (3an alltr I UOMT. f^iK^llOwiirr” REMODEUNO. QUAliTT WOllk'. Work W«nted Female 12 iRONnos. ON f-MAHaraiD 3 women WANT WALL WA^ W eli^ oloanlns. PB 3-73SI. i •ABTSrrflNO OR laOHINQ. of HoapItsU Rd. .TK 4-t74S. E WA4.L WASH- ROOF kEPAIRS EAVKSTRODOHINO PE 4-0444 8TONK AND ALUMINUM SlblNO. Special from 3370., PHA terms. Day Bldg. Co.. FE 4-7744 TRENCHTMO EXCAVATINO FOR septic tanke. Plaid tlla. footlii|s. dlirhee and bapt waU, UL I4W4. WATERPROOFING 'Work fuarantoad Free estimate]. FE 4<777 Building Suppltes *14 FOB SALE 3 FT. LONG CRBOBOT-ed fence post. 4,,ln. equara. 30 cants aneb. Ntw glaiad bloeka. 3x4 In. thick. Olated on one aide M canto aq ft. Olaaad on both sides 00 cents sq. ft. 700 Joslyn Rd.. Vb ml. North of Clarkiton Rd.. Lake Orion. MY 3-1381. BOARD FINANCE. ry. FE O-OWl. Business Servlcr IS ALL MAKES OF fDUNTAIN IPiblS repalrod by factory trained men at our office. Oeneral Printing A oatoe Supply (30. 17 W. Law ronoa St^raone PE 3<133.__ BIXMlfPIBLD WALL CLEANERS. latesypE 8-«i0 or'ok 3-3BM. ELECTRIC libtOR SERVICE R-p^rlng and rewinding. 31B B. _PUe._P^e_ra 4-30M. FURNACE-OAS OIL INSTALLkb 34 Hr. Serv. C. C. Net— — 3-1708, BOTPOlHr WHIRLPOOL R KXN-more washer repair tervlee PE JWork Ougrant__________ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED PE 4-4343 Saws, Hand Lawnmowers MACHINE SHARPENED MANLEY LiatCH 10 BAOLET ST. M. Udater, OB 3-3070_ Bookkeeping ft Taxes 16 DreBimeking, 17 ALTERATIONS. FE 4-3005. 37 Plor- ence Ate.. Pontiac.______ DRESSMAKINO. TAILORtNO. AL-toraUona. Mrs. Bodall. PE 40833. TAiLbRINO. RKMObELINO AND OARDBN kOWlHO e kARROW- ciiukaton-Drayton. MA l-lBo. >Al 'irAKMmi, mrd' irtUNo iambi and taf^. SOON. Laundry Servl»~ 20 complctb pamilt laundry service—«hlrt service. P o ‘ ‘ ' ' uindry. 3M S. Telegraph. Laundt ItSIOI A-1 MERION AND KENTUCKY- .as (jj^SkeCTLyooT^"^ .. BEAUnrUL iJtWN. PINtSH OL***^8i33*****”* ^ Call AL-B COMPLETE UtNDedA#iNO. .Jewy ^ an,__dtbrta. PE, Moving ft Trucking 22 k-l MOVING SERTtqn ■■ “ ■ W-3C ~ I . UOHT HAULINO h TRUCK- H0MEX_ services ! SKSoSl"fiWT ~ Vr NVWLV otooniMo, iiM *reewle Streftf CHoiOtt ApftrtAMlU, A4ttlU. PI Wtd. CUdren to Board 281 r^ggjg- Wtd. Hoi^(dd Goods »I 1-7 ROOMS OP FURNITURE AND I JIardwo(Sl^i,I|5 M430^^ APmANCES h.rURNffURE~6P| 3-4371.____________ R^Apts. Utifurnisiicd 38. Rent Apte. UnluriiWu^ 38 I ROOia h BAT*. PRIVATE IN- 1 trance, near downtown Pontiac, etove h utUltlei fumUnod. 4o -tr ANuate h 107 Sanderson. BEDRM. ranch ON AdtE Wall to wall carnet la Uvtag room, fireplace. utTuty rm.. a^ —a- ...-to -— Im. — AIW 'COMW ‘wuhtng-1 Pooliae’i Mr % MliMas niiB. tiE 1 RM. fft. pRiV HAjriAkb irF Stove and rglrt^3S5 Whlttemore. 3 RMS. AND RAl* REPRIOERA-lor and atovs. ISO a me. PMM VUto Apt. 434 Aaksim Ava. PE _jleony-type k 1 BsMlti/nrkH^o wits oietai wki- neu la decovator eelora, with ^ailte^Mg^Stov# aad rolrtgerv *SnSa‘ “sStofiS raf'-riTr TvtartoJ and many other fiaa SAtSS{R”«. APT. . FE 8-6918 3 R3IS. h BATH. ---- All ttUl. »iotc * rctrit-s —w. A^t HI OftUAAd.________ n - — ------- nfelM^lTtMlnOVB ^ M - . Open frliavator 11 Cadiiinc. Ft O-IOM jnnON LAKH PBIYliO^ HIAOT frtlrtraM^ M Cadillac. Ft O-IOM lAINiCM 4~^V^^f~iAT* B Mjuiar-1 ’and"ml.'S?l.ni^"TTS : clean 3 -LAROE R« ert.m.tea.*?y ' bgin. PE 4-uaa CAM* POR rURBftURE ONO AP- *iv*2S 11*^0. brtween DHaoMs (»d Dlaett or bansotall Menu, 17 and 10 How Mwocn Promy eOTrttSr * t Kv (a tPW Cottage and O.mun Pt 3to0g. , EPPICIENCV apartments TYLSR S ANTKJui SHOP, AN- | ^4-^“*™ lSn,5T“ *" *“ HELPING H/^1.. MA 3-1341. If 4 LAROl ROOMS. JSpPHT month 1001 Brock. Kaago Han FK 4-3435.____________________________ 13 noom AND ttoU Btraat. P- - ,________ ;3 BOOM AND BATH. UPPER All eiftetne Sivcavn. tWBMiaa.m vm-w-Ineti. Prlgldalre built In a»U-gncts, baas board hot water Mat Auto laundry tacltlllsa. Lake UNION COURT AiPTB. Are you lookbig lor clean, atlrac-tire gpartmente. where the people are quiet, yet frtendlyf Warm in winter These 3-room ^ buih apartmenu rent for IJ* i« month Adults only In building. K. O Hempstead, IM E Hu-ron St PE 4-0334 or PE 3-7071. ,r ^E ^37M uent Houses Furnishfxl 39 prtv adulto^ra: 4-3433 _ . I S. MorehaB. ANY KIND OP LIOHT HAUUNO . 4* Odd Jobs. PE 4-0001.____ ItSCARDED ITEMS ____answer, FI 4-7100.______ , _ _ _____ — ________ wanted used REPRiokiA- rmin Hoota. plus kitchen • "t'^orklng or not PE 3-0S43 I *" Wtd. MlscellAneous 30 woy free : Ctm Trucks to Rent TRutSvS, irRA< AND ET— tb-Ton Pickups ... _______ Dump. Trucks Seml-Trallert Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 013 B. WOODWARD .J AOesI rm g.144: Open Dally SLATER APTS.' k Brick Flat Attractive four uburn Av< ' 1 BEbROOM 3 TR OLD HOME. -Heated' 7 r^mVVewJji fumlrtted Uled w.—• gutomatic washer, air res*, naar High School. 3110 a — MA a-1447 ______________ )OM HOUSE, RECREATION Wtd. Contrsets, Mtgit. 35 ABSOLUTELY THE PASTSST AO-tlor on yoilr land contract. Caah bayora waiting. Can Realtor Partrldio. PE 4-130,. 1O6O W. Bu- 33 N. PARK! ST OXBOW LAKE 3 ROOMS * BATH, i Ava. Auburn Rts r private eotrancos. !------- 1 bedroom, kitchen- I P(X ____ _______ bath aad garage. , room, _________________ ___________ Relerencat at Apt. I, or pqr RENT. 3 BEDROOM ROSn Sclmetdor Ma 4-1303 impletol^ tore ewly deci 3gg3 Woodbury, Commerce Lake ..........Arket ..... MArket 4-3304 . 3011 SCOtt Lk. Rd COLORED ile^nxteae^-''*imw!jr decorated ; reasonable rent - Call FE ; : BATH 3-0631_____________ LAkl ORION. S.WiW BIcc. atOT*toi-oll heal. i-»u 3:30 p m MY 3J01L_________ LAKB ORION. FURNISHip 1 BED-room home, attached oreeseway WHh m car garage, fully land--raped yard, paved drive, new — *•' *•“* ““rore: A BID FROM US | p-nt Aotv Unfurnirt^ 38 i F^HlikKT in cLARksTUN. new ulllitiei *f umlahed Will mean more money ^ you • K' decorated modem. 1 ream: mediately U 3-7S for your land contract. Call us I . . - . . before you asll. FE 0-4477 after 0jtP.m. FB 3-3000^ RETIREMENT ASlURANCX CO. 1-A Reduced Rates fainting ft Dyorating 23 1ST CLASS PAINTINO AND DEC- PAOniNO INTERIOR EX- JPree eaUmaUi, Phone UL 3-130t! PAINTINO k DE(X)RATINO. s-aper removed, PE 4-SOlO. NTERIOR AND EXTERIOR painting. Wall waahlng. Proa eatl-matea, FE 3-0373,__________ PAINTINO, PAPERINO, REMOV- 'AJNTINU, rnraKinu, al. Waanlng. PE 3-33lj. PAINTINO. n»T S BXT. PAPER haling.' IQtMO Tltompsan PE p!aperhanoino~ ^ 4-3171 Teievislon Service noon A ovonlng c U^obter^ :aklet Lost and Found .. .... friendly. ____________ Reward ftr any Information, MAyflar 0-1754. lost": gold WKDDINO BAND. No. 3M Ploaae return, araall re- ward. PE 3-3333. _____________ UiKT BLACK A TORITB SMALL Toy Poodle Tie. of WUUamg Lk. OB 3-7800,________________ LOST MAN'S BLACK BILIJWlB! maU valuable eentento, (torald L, Oreen, 10 McKinley. PonUae, PE S0014. Rewanl.__________________ LOST: LIVER AND WHITE ENO-11th pointer, yiclnlty of Orch^ Uke and Ttlesraph Rda. PB 3-0333.________________________ U3ST: TAN PURSE AND OLA8SBS at Blue Sky DrlTt-ln, reward. OL_l -1433^_____________________ LOST FEMALE DACRSHUND LOST^ DACHSHUND DOO. 6lACK and brawn. Auawera to nar~ ' ■ SWney. vie. HoUywoed and T X38T: MINIATURE BLACK poodle. Vic of U30. and Airport Rd. OR 3-0730, Female. Children's NoticcB End Pertonali 27 AA PRIVATE DHTBcmBM. Don't worry. Know the faeto. Bi-port shadowing. FI 3-S3I1. ALCOr* —-------------- Rd. Ootrolt. l:io p.m. I 3L0O. _______________ ANT OIRL OR WOMAN NEBD---------- -----------------^ ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? CONSOLIDATE ALL TOUR BILLS AND LET US GIVE YOO ONE PLACE TO PAY ^ BUDGET SERVICfe U W JIURON____FE 3-0000 COLD WAVS BPBCIAL, 30 30 COM-plole. Dorothy's FE 3-1344. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES - 731 IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Pltce to P»y Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT ^ COUNSELLORS RM. Amerltan Aim.*CredN OMmaeltort Mjch'Asn Aaoae. CfedH Counaellora IP YOb iiEO~l500 to* ANT emonen» — Wo can htlp yoal SEABOAROPINANCB CO.. IIM N. Parry, PE SSOIl. ujg2^^.-f|CTTS6 jPMjt-Pltt taSMti, OS ‘Buyers for Contracts dARK REAL ESTATE , PE 3-7HI Res.. PE 4-lll3 _____ASK POR MR. CLAJRK____ CASH FOR LAND~<5bNTIlACTS. B. J. Taa W^ 4500 Dtolo Hwy. "R l-t — IMMEDIATE ACTION On any food land eontraeti. Hew " seasoned. Tour cash upon sat-tetory loapacUoB of property d ttUe. Aik lor Kco Ttmpfoton. K. L. Templeton, Realtor Wanted Real Estate 36 isT' PtOOBr i PUT. OAS HT. ' newly dec. Parking. IQS Chandler I h 3 BEORlay PARILYnTURH.. .laketrom apU OR^'IM;_________ f BDRM. OROUND dB. PVT. ----------Blue Sky Theatre. $40 >.’nt 4-0038. 1ST. ________143 W j;olumbla _____ 3 MOD. (U>T8. CLOeR IN. WB,-tare adulU welcome. FB 0-1414. 3 BEDRM APT EXCEPTIONAi; Iv clean. St. Mike's area. FE _^107S_after 0 p.m. ______ ____ 3 ROOMS AND bath! aSULTS only. FE 4-0401_after 3 30,^_ 3 ROOMS and BA'i* ^VE AND all uUIttlev tornished. Inquire „at 734 W Huron St.______________ 3 URGE ROOMS. PRIVATX BATH and entrance. Stove tom. Available June 1st. Adults. FE 4-7003. 70 a Bilrley. ..........RM. HOUSE. lAHT OF Highland, near M50. Phqne MU _________________________________- , 4-0013. Ollper wartr_____________, '^t, Se';?g“de*e.r"a2S“oi:f ta"tt j S5f*al^f^i hot water, reirtgerator. gat teat! „ „ r-' Included, storage room A laaMry | —.r. ■ -i Kent Houaes Unfurn. 40 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX: I Automatic Beal — Full Batcmeni WILL DBCORATB $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 LOVELY APARTSBENT O V K look log Creek VaUey. pleture win- ! *•' dow. beat A hot water tomtehed Working couple ptoferrej. refer-ences^ulred. !!r^ 3tog31 MODBRN 3 ROOM APARTSfiyr. stove and refrigerator furnished 133 month. Phone PI 3-3331 from t to 13 and I to ^p m. ___ moBerh neWly" DEC^ATED 1 room apartment etove, refrigerator, csrpetl^i^aU utlUttas. $73 CASH 48 Hours, for Homes, Equity, Land Contracts J^IM^ WRIGHT. R(?altor 3 Oakland Ava Onen • CASH FOR FHA AND r.I EQUITIES I Call us tor immediate deposit.l R. 1. WICKERSHAM 7133 W MAPLE MAYFAIR 0-03301 BUSINESS Service Directory ________ AT VAWCIA_______ 3 BEDR(X>MS. LAROB LIVINO room, forced aU heat, garage. '' landscaped lot. paved street. 3837 Moss. Keego Barter, $03 lease. FE 4-38gO,>E 3-3106.____ colored! 3 BE0R0034 Dlf- pUi. i>8 he>t. alee Ftt MM3 HOME. NEAR CRIKIOT ------ ----- FB 3-7130 - Brick I-ISTUNCS WANTED Cash for your equity on houses, vacant land. Land contracts FE 4-3300 FE 3-3041 WM. A. KENNEDY Builders ft •DPI- ____ ____ and Crooks H. C. NEWINGHAM E 4-0303 _______UL 3-3310 PROSPECTS OR BUBPfticm tour through your home? If It's the latter — you handle It. but 11 you reate want to sell quickly and qul^, eoniuH Us. It won't coat you a cent lor a prompt and accurate opinion of the present market yalue. WHITE BROS. OR l-tlN »VD&e*TSty “ ^ WANTED - v.aww UBTINOS — “Buyers Galore’’ Rent Apti. Furnished 37 1 ROOM. ETTCHENETTK ll BA'ra prlyato entrance, close -In. PE t-1831, _________ * vWoAjgra"!l;4^' BoUdiag SappKet ^ BENSOrT LUMBER fc^plete Line of Evulding Materials I ROOM. NE1VLT DECORAITO Pleasant: Ideal for retired pereon. 134 N. Perry. FB 3-3033_ 3 RMS. , close to sown. • ”• ' 3 77 Falrgrof^0^3-81M.___ rROOlTKuS BA-yfe AND KI'TCH-enett^ eatra large near Williams and iHke FE 4^l7i ___ rROOtTAPt . C«n4) gl3 per week. Inqutre at 373 Baldwin Ave. nt g-lKl. _______ 1 Roau APARTMENT. SUITABLE L°L.igri3a.' ”» s large rooms for COUkLE. rUROB kiftV NiWLT DBCOR. pvt, bath, FE 34)301._________ 3 CLEAN RMS.. 310 N. SAOINAW _______FE k-t03t . 3~RMB.. PVt. BA'I* ¥ ENT couD.e only. $U.$0 per wk. l 8. Paddock. ________________ rLAROB R66lfS CLOsilN Nicely fora.^ No drlnktra. PE ll. pvt. b •r 4 pm 3 AND 4 m 1 Kean rq lady TE J4 AND 4 ROOMS. CLOSE I IN ROOMS, COUPLE OR ___ FE 34510. ________' IV4 ROOMS, COMPUtilLY FURN. Plenty of parkliw snaee: Clooe to town, mqulrt n irecbaste. < . GLORIA APTS.__________ 3 Si 3 RMS. WITH KCTH. DOWI^ tow*, r" - ------- 3 'lUTOMS AND BATH. PRIYA'Il! I OR 3 ROOMS. COMPLETE ALSO unfuralabM 4 room. bath. 1st. floor. 33 StoCbbaugh Court, off BATH AND OilRAOE. 3 RMS . ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER Onoftoke Orton. Heat torn. Private entrance. Adulti only. MY , 3-UJ4. ^ ' .1 LOB. RtlB. PVT. BAT* * ENT. ' IW Baldwin. PE 4-$733______________ 3 RM. BASEMENT __________APT., iniL- prtv. tot. shoetr. Near 111.30 weekly. 0 tVlteid. 1 Title pdid Abstract k RM TERRACE. NEWLY DECOR. Oas beat. 003 310 E Blvd S. Open 8 p m to 7---- LOCO'S OF COLORS IN ANY FINISH PAINT . Interior and Eaterlor OVER' l.OOO WALLPAPER PATTERNS ^. PONTI.^L-ROCKCOTh PAINT STORE 3 g. Cate _____FE 3-713S Work Guaranteed OARAOES - AWNUIOS ADDITIONS - STONE I tM^-.^^S^O pat DAY BLDG. CO. ITS Haldwta ABSTRACT' & TITLE quaranty company "For Your Protection” FE 5-8118 II WEST. UWRENCE ' Senricei ^ ’i CARPSTmOWOgHOLSTIRT PRICBD RIOHT*^ — , BLOOMFIELD. WALL CLEANERS WALL CXBANIHO WALLPAPER CLEANING H03U WINDOW (XXAHUIO FE 2-1631 3S Croecent Dr.___Pontlae 17 'INANt^ E S-OMl. CD., 1113 H. ------ig? O BOARD TIN Perry, PE 1____ HEW BRirk 3 BEDROOli ROME! for lease, gut a month. FE i-1770. ROCRUTfit! 1 BDRMB.. RBc! room, fenced yard. gllO mo. 1 child. OL 1-107$. small Itouss! 3 A BATH. M6d . nice yard. 33$ RusteU.-___ UNFURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. FE $-8$03.____________ WEST SIDE LEASE 3 BB3ROOM , Colonial Lumber Builders’ Hardware Ininraoce Lumber^builder's hardwere. plumb- i - - lag; Nectricnl nod eompleto lint I ef housewaeee. FRA and ABC Rome Improvement PONTIAC . GLASS CO. 23 W. Lawrence St. ‘ FE 5-6441 1 11 _ _____________3-4710. C&rtAOk g MII.EB FROM TRAV-erse CUy. OR 3-b4T7.'3333 Jones _Road,__________________________ FOH SALE: HONTINO CABIn! _Mlo._Mlehlgan,_FE^toOB________ FURN. BBia-MOD.. MAN PR»! _______ 4870 Ftnmora. Craacent Lk LAKE COTTaoE. LARlIB LOr n ft. boaeb. Private taanehlng ramo - Avalln->le June tU sept. Call ”” 4-4110 I Materials -------MED BRICE- WINDOWS-DOORS-TRIM rieB STEEL I ROOPUfO PANEUNO j SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALBB (X) 5340 HUMaod Rd. IM-SSI OB 3-7083 j Paint $2.98 Per Gal. MORGAN'HARDWARE 1400 BALDWIN HP. FE 3-0I4T COMPLETE INSURANCE Serving Pontiac , Since 1929 LAZELLE AGENCY ^BM_3.47IS;___ „________ _ lEWtSTm MODKRR REBOWT TEE Uke prl beach. TV aad boat Ixc. fuhlng. 3 sleep $, 1 sleeps 13^^^servnttons, June-Sept. OR M^AUKEE lakeT1«ear~^ad: WOLVERINE LUMBER COMPANY WE BUY. SELL. OR TRADE ALL TYPES OF BUILDING MATERIALS, BBeSURE TOU BEE U8 BEFORE YOU ru|Jany^uildino 320 S. ™DOCK ST. FE 2-9784 Eiectriod 3' FRED W. MOOTE BLBCmUCAL me. "Serving PonUac Since 1030" FACTORY maintenance and all types ol ELECTRICAL CtMTHACTOR Patios I’ATIO STONE CO- PACTORT TO YOU PRICES 1S070 Highland Rd . M-$0. EM 3-4SS3 UCENSED OOirnUCTO* * njcnWAL WOINEBM PC l-IBM PH 8-4M MOODS, washers. Myers, and REPRIOERATORS. OENERAL EUCCTRIC. TAPPAN. INlRMADOR. RCA WklRLPOOC,. WESTmOHOUBR. KITCHEN AID. Hampton Electric Co. 133 W. BUHON .BT. PE 4-3333 Institutional FURNITURE In Color for Your Office or Your Home GE,\ERAL PRINTING AND OFFICE ^SUPPLY 17 W. Lawrenee Bt. PC S-S133 Skw______^15 Ladd's, Inc. - Developers of Fine Building Sites 43S4 Dlkle Hwy. CLIP, and SAVE YOUR READY REFERENCE FG^ ALL FUTURE ' . NEEDS. . ’ ROOU DUPLEX. CHILORM __(elcome. 3g Unter' St ___ 3 B&rTTORACi! ClAS HEAT. CAR-pet, yenetlan bUnda. OR 3-8100 ROOM HOUSE ON PADDOCK Bear Auburn. FE 3-334$.____ APPROXIMA-nSLY BEIT. 1ST, « ■ rras , t'A ’bnUu, 3-«fr T*- Acreage. Vtolnlty MSUO, j S-«fr' Vnrlige, reatlon room, fenced back 'yard y$$ ^ Refertncee. natte Rent Laka Cottages 41 LAKE FRONT. COST 1 ROOM, cottage ra Conley Lake ftoad. modern, by season or uj^ned porch. Pontiac. ETM iPENO YOUR VACATION ON THE Lake, modern cabins at Lewiston, Mich. J C. Ott PE 3-1333 YEAR ARObND HOME. NO CHIL-deep. OA $-1133 or T% 3-4Tre For Rent Rooms 42 LAROB BLKBPINO RM.. fiRaT floor. $$ State St. FE 3-084$ l6nO LACE. LAKE ORIOnI tench, swimming, fishing, boating. Seasoned rentals Ideal for eom-’ MY*3-3S71 st’o"' 1-7345. NICE sleeKno room WITR kitchen. workUSg girl. 11 Sekool ROOM POR RiNTTmtlR Motors _FB _4-5313 __ ^ BtAPmO ROOH FOR RENT VVTTH Rooms with Boarii 43 iibOM and fOARa stHIYHERN cooking, UL 3-8334 Coovakicant Homes 44 . Roaaotuiblt rntoe. FE Rentj^ow 46 1IX3S ETMK. INCLUDINO SROW-reom. oirioo and work shop. M13 Diaio Highway. OR 30101. .V. / t Rent Office Space 47 INO PLOOli. 0 Room OP 4>^-‘ ^dowteowS'* nroa.^^^r toei^ RwU^Comunlty* i^tomf^m-(. OL 1-MOl alter i BEDROOM HOME BY OWnER. Twill BaacL area. Call MA MW. it OWNER. 3 BEDROOM RANCH. Ibiulatad. earaem. 3 Mara eM. _i$l_Bma«w^Jn|_4-ll»f______ BT OWNER. REiRRINOTON Htlla. Ranch type Sbada. Priced _______, to lell. F^k-RM;_____^____ JJ^ROOM by OWNER. ON CANAL ACCESS imt., mud. Fi i-an. BORON OARMNS 'l RMS 3 BR. houaa larasa. oil boat, city — ara. aaiall dawn paymant. 1-3111 - OR y-diMr^ j“BEDROOM HOME. POLL BASE-meni, oU tnmaca.. OL 3-UT3. '3~~UDR00M, |TMW cash to m^asT^ mo-**- — taxes and uaiirani kUeben 'with paneiod broaklas nook FuU basement, oil FA - “ partially (lalahed. panolc^ -------------.a— fegtyri . many other features. 111.. n Middle Straits Lake. 3 beaches down PEJMOM 3 BEDROOM FORNiSHED HOUSE ------ ------- Insulated, awn- \ IMO down. EM: home, lull basei North side loci payment, assumi which Includes t Inis, 1 (. FE 4-1311. _ ^ BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM BlflCE' Family room, built tn oren and - ________ . ranie. Storms and screens, close 1 BBDRM BONOALOW BY OWNER. I to schools and shoppini canter ffd %rm Sr^sement. 77 E.| 114.100 13.000 down. FE 3-77M Lonafelldw. olf Baldwin Ave. Qaa gy OWNER. 4 BEDROOM. HOUSE heal, water sofloner, awnlnts., Gardens. FE 4-I305 anY Wnk. mWcTah to BAM FOR lornado . shelter. Bli trau on icra ot around I3«.M0 one OA 1-1131 Marsaret Stoddard Lawraoee Gaylord. Realtor LAKE LIVING! On norJta side of WIlUams Lake. Nice 3 bedroom, full walkout ------1 with a beautiful bullt-ln deck 3-car sarata, nice* ■o>. outhlna but mortsaia costa to move In (or Ols and only 171 per month plus taxes. Look today at IM7 Lanman - toff WIlUams Lake Rd or Airport Rd.t Call W. ^W.^ROM **'' “Wmlnt- l'a'e E fr'oNt~h6me~nice beach. Screened porch. II3.M0. OR 3-1773.___________ For Sal* Houses 49 TIZZY VOTED AS SOME HEST VALUES ON THE WEST SIDE DICE AVENUE. 3 bdrms.. bsml. 3 car naraia. Sylvan Lkka prlrl-letes. Easy FHA terms. S TILDEN ate . Vary eompleU DRAPER AfVE.. 3 larfa bdrm. brick beauty la Pioneer Hl|b-lands Subdivision. All tiled floor basement, (as beat, (treplaca. car-•.•Una i.ara. Mroanad terrace, bum iNl, has syl- araxe. Home bum IM an Lake priyilefea HAVE MANY OTHER beautiful homes In moat other Oakland County areas — all directions — some with acreaca — some are iMtb-lroaU. • AND WE TRADE C. Schuett, Fe 804J8 mortaase. Owe 17300. take ’&• '10 car and caab for equity. Wr to owner. Walter B. Heacock. I 3. Manaflald Rd. Shelby. Oh Ph^Shel^Mllt:________;;;__ 3 FAMH-Y home. I» MADISON, e. Farmlnston Twp. MA 4- LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Traditional 4 bedroom ranch, electric heat. *on 107’ of lake trontase. Ayalinbla for ahowlns dally. Cole-Easlick WE WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT. 1 bedrooms, full basement, plastered walls, brick front. Only |l,- H. C. NEW1N(7HAM CORNSm CROORS AND AUBURN FE 4-1313________UL E331I WEST SIDE—SELL' OR TRADE for cheaper home. "Excellent location In Lorraine Manor." Brick rancher with 1 bedrooms and fuU BY OWNER, s ROOM HOME IN j Restricted Communities °KrJ*.**‘>«“i!lai4S i* ““•« West of PonUae on MM _____________“sPfarivSS* Nicely landceaped lot. Smith hi Model OPEN Saturdey aod Sun-1 Lilly Inc., m Mcln St. Roehca-, y, 3 p.m. Ml E. Fourth L nJuL « a 1^ fir eShIk ter. OL 1-1141 _______ St. Warren Stout. Realtor. 77 N; f '*V, ^!l“/-3'mi . f ------ !LA“«-3-iMRM~HOU«I-WlfH BY-OWNER I IS car gar, attachod. Across the SYLVAN MAHOR paneled Twner *Opcn any"ume.’ii»l’jar'->se off Alrpor^oadj[^tr_Mil.__' BR. HOME. ELIZABETH LE^ W. — m.nt IWC drapes, fireplace. It. 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOMIL -------- r.«. r * M.MI. 3717 MUnton. Pontiac. TK i."i».30l. ail.ioi OR 3-WM. $61 Month! Walton Blvd. Area Plus uses u ois ■ leoroom home. IS llxir. masur bedrm. 13xW fenced dot "yard. Itc. ta^caped let. paved ctrcct, III.IM. FE BT OWNBR. I ROOM HOUSE. 3 bcdroonixr IS both, aptomctlc F. A. heat. aUrma and acrcens. IS ear sarasc. LeeaUd across the sUcot from Oakland Park. Walking distance to schools, chopplni and Pontiac FIcnt. II.Mt. two down. 3M NcUon. BT OWNER REAR ST. iENE-dlet. 3 bedrm borne. Spacious Uvlnt rm. mod. kitchen, cerccacd (roiit porch, curm sash, ccrccns. nwttittti. (ttll benrt. Rct.-rm. » cat lataic. Fanced yard. Newly dac.Rrlctd U scU, Come before s lake. 10» ft. lot i ~sterfor _____ ____ . -Ik. In- ---------- House needs the atuntlon of e handyman, but fine ntlshborhood wants Its repair. An . excellent detl at 11.700. with almost any -..........aeeaptad. Can flvt > with ncrenge. Com-....n. fuU bnmt.. Ige. onr-I ftrepinee. Olve us on H 3-«43. 3 BDRM HOME ON 1.AROE near Lake. In OrtonvIUe area. , -Jl basement. OU furnace. Flre-plece. Hardwood floori. For ' formation cell NA 7-3441. NEAR------------------ Lake 3 bedroom home witu • acree of land and prtvau pond. Full bnsament. 33 x 34 (arn|e. Extra |ood buy with rcasonabla BY OWNER 3 bedroom. Ciss Lake privileges. ■ _ IW down lie month. FE 4-1134 | ”1ross ■Homes'"at.BY OWNER OR 3-S3I 111 price only’ II INOBH REAL'TY OR 1-3710 K... bath. Oak floors. Alum---- storms. Perfect condlUon. Large 75x161 ft. lot with pevsd street Children belong here. Priced el only gl7.5M. I31.M0 REAL THRILLER - Rambling Brick Rnneber wlUi attached garage. This one offers ground. Soms fruit and Perfect landscaping;' Call .. lahs. L. H Brown. Realtor. Call Mrs. McCa^y. EM 3-Mll. WE TRADE HIOHLAND ESTATES Resale - Take edyantags i these extras: carpeting, ei a big savings 3 bedreom brick ranch home. I^lll basement, large lot. nicely lendsceped. OutsUnd-tng velue. 114.300. 11.500 down NEAR ELIZ. LE. OOLF COURSE Attricttve 5 rdbm home. Eicel-Icnt coodttlen, usUfully decorated. Carpeted. Full basement. 3 nice lou^ Only 111.000. elWood realty FB 4-1303 ___________FE 3-0453 TEAR AROUND LAKE FRONT home. 3 Urge Ipts. I rooms, Itk baOis full basement.^ ll.m Sown, take over pavmenU. |70 n«r monlh: MU 4-»«. __________ By Kate Omuii Fer Sal# Hougei 4< '^U^RED 3-Bdrm. Ranch lionies $10 Down No Mortgage Costs DON'T MIBB OUT>OOINO FABT Carneted Uvinc room Choice of polhllMlaotlohi Oat beat—chotoe tDe tioore 3 utility ropma Many otbtrYaaturee' Model Open Daily & Sun. - From Iiio to 0 p.m. ^ 268 S. Blvd. at Franklin Modal-FB 0-37t3. 1:30 to 0 p.m. — ■ r 7 p.m. REALTY "Wiimoj just’jilted Melinda for some girt i^ho knows how to adjust ^ carburetor on his jalopy!” 77 E. MADISON — OPEN SATUR-dty and Sunday. 1 to I p.m. SM down movee you U. 3 Badroome, oak floors, gne heal, paved drive, butlt-ln oven and rnaae. Fnymenlt ohaaper than rani, walking dU-tanoe to LeBaron, Northern ' Warren Stour Rceltor, 77 N. Inaw St , Fi Mm.__________ IRWIN k SONS WATERFORD) Four year aid, U>rt. bedroom rknch borne. ySili l^e-ment. two cor geraie. This luipped wlto ‘ down.' SS.500. FE 3-4IOd,_ r~BDRM . 114 BAW Northern High- F* 4-7SI4 . a m. to 3 p.m., or 5 p.m. to II cTedBoom frame. btWner. Full basement. Oas heat. Aluminum storms h screens. 3 car “- rage $13,400. OR 3-0007.,^_ 4 bedrm GOOD BEACH^I Ing prtv. Convenient lot at) Make offer. Owner moving. EM 4 ROOM WITH Ft •745 down, take 4111 lUtebery L BASEMENT. ^Ylrayton 4 BEDROOM COLONIAIH. ROCH-ester Heights. Smith »s LlUy. SOS iSgIn St. OL 1-0141. 6 acres WITH 3 BIDBOOM MOD-• rn w.n.t wu^autek. ** *“ front porcU. --- 1-3334. MOD- ___ ___ ____________ ____ room. tool god Uundry room. 1 blockg. BT OWNBR — ILIZAilTR LAEE Bstates No. t. 3 bdrm. homi. Laundrv. gna radUtlou hot water heat. Oarngt. Baaeh-park prlvl-leges. n 3-0103 __ BY OWNER WEST OF PONTIAC. / REAL CUTE - 3 BEDROOM BRICE RANCH. 3 BLOCKS FROM GRADE AND JR. HIGH SCHOOL - DRY BASEMENT. STORMS AND SCREENS, FAMILY KITCH- | EN. BUILT In oven AND RANOE. CARPETING. COLORED BATH FIXTURES. 115.060 WITH 03,450 DOWN TO FHA [ MORTOAOE. PHONE FE l-3tl0 | NO MONEY DOWN will build a Htarter borne on your Mt. Any file Full -nasement. Rongn wirtni Yrur plana or ours. Oh ViSM. RUdS MeNlB _ ART METER NEW 4 ROOM HOUSE k BATH. ook (loorx. terw. Corner of _RoUywo(M_nnd N. Merrimac. OPEN SUNDAY 1*7 • TKI-LEVKL STARTER MODEL 0300 Commarca Rd. O. FUttley. BuUder_EM_3^4I3 OPEN Hagstrom WOOmiULL LAKE FRONT-Boau-tllul sandy bench. 0 room home with full basement. 1 ear aara|e. drapec earpeUng and bllnde In- VERY NEAT LIVABLE HA heeuMIul fireplace. 3 baths er trahefsrrsd oul mediate occupancy. EMBREE & GREGG IMS Union Ukt Road union Ukt VlUese KM 3-4333 er fit 3-3314 NICHOLIE & HARGER Cd« log It done. A It only; OU.Md.OO. BXOtUSITB LA Uvf two-levol. iwo-bed home. 15x30 living ------- Thermopane window-------- lake. Urge 10 toot kltcbi "—•------ ---------*ber fe For Sale Hows I Fof Sale Hou^ $9,500 will buud 3 homi 00 vour UL Full haeemoni, Mk floors tile bMh. Mreh .cupboards oa 3-703S. RUSB MeNAB *RT MSVTN BARGAIN Nothing Down WUI bulM i gSgjgudW • basamani. Land It IdonI for gardtn. It iren't Jnst Unf ILMS down. r“S.s3tI Giroux OBHBRAL RIAL nTATE 300 DixU Hwv. oil l-SW Opou 'ttt S. Bun. 'U11 ANO^ rlookUg I ment upsUlfs. Sepnrate en- . __________________________ Completelv renovnted 3 l-_ room home. Everything done over - Sec (or yourself! AskUg M.SOO and finest terms possibis to responsible purchaser. ImmedUte possession. MY- Scautiful "LAKE SHERWOOD" CONTBMFORART Quad-level on lit' wooded lake-front. 140,000 or smnU oown pay- 3-370L____________________ 5 >M. NEWLY DBCOHATip IN and out. full basement. 3 garage, In City, near tcbool. FS. ^ 4-1015. __________—I 5 ROOMS AND 3 eac loeaUon. ft.OtO. Ttrms. Roch-I ester. OL 1-74H. __________ $60 MONTH! I iiske' (fanUM. Open dall Williams Lake Road Cole-Easlick Take U.a. 34 n PANNING -TO BUI^i^ Ip ranch Wiu>^|^4 "JIM" WILLIAMS Rtai EsUta k insuranc i 1433 BaMwln_______ Restricted Comrfiunities U4d'w%- Hams Uka Rd. Call w. W. Rosa Homea tor appoUtmant at OR $55 MONTH! Near Lincoln Jr. BY OWnIBR. 3 BEDRM. HOUK rmt. Rice newly decorated, lanse. corner lot. Or new llnnnelng be hnd-urNk mUtUsUm dowh; |60 Mr month .pltu thsti. 1________ today, aod more In tha (Inl pa>^ of neat month. 336 W. Roga Homeig OB $75 DOWN! WEST SIDE Plus cosU to anyone on thU nice I'a-Story BRICK bungalow. Haa tiled • baaement. garage, and U good repair! Decide today ^ be in by the end of thU month! Look at loot Berwick and kail W W Ross Homes for appolnt- mrnt at OH 3-0031_____________ 777 T MADISON — OPEN 8ATUR-> day and Sunday. 1 to < p.m SUO down moves you In. 3 bedroonrs. oak (loon, gas beat, paved drive, built-in oven and range. Payments cheaper than rent. WalkUg dls-iknce to LeBtron. Northern High Warren Btout Realtor, 77 N, Saginaw St.. Fit 5-0106.___________ colored. daU aftoi I e 1 BEDROOM BUNOALOW, CLAIWBTON. BY OWHIR. 3 RID-room ganch houae. carpeted, 114 bathe. 0007 BnowappU Drive. MA COLORED BARGAIN AND HALLWAY CARPETED. BBAUTIPULLY LAND-BCAPBO. 3 CAR OARAGE. PULL BASEMENT PRICED AT ONLY 00,050 WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT CALL PE 4-5S10. JIM WRIOI17^ REALTOR. gas haa 3-7731. SS.700. BmaU down payment, t ROCHESTER Over 14 acre. 3 bedroom ranch. 3 car garage. Extrai. 404 Nes-b»t Labe. Rocheeter. OL 1-1043. BALE BT 07TNER. 3 BEDROOM home, close to Bt. Michaels. PE bOirds Many eitrcs. 100 x $1,000 T)N. * One of Orton‘» finest older home*. Larne Ut floor llvlnil quarUri pius income up. easily converted to single family home. Ill.tOO,, 1*.\kE ORION REALTY ________MY 3-3311 ____ 5112 MARY SUE Near Maybee ic BasKabaw Rd. $195 DOWN PAYMENTS 157 INCLDDINO PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST 3 bedroome. atone front bungalow. aluminum awnings, only I Years old. Huge lot. ImmedUte possession, no closing ,cosU .of anyJI^DI M133. Mr. Williams. 777 E. HAOIBON - OPEN SATUB-day aod Sunday. 1 to 5 p.m. t35t. RUTORRS. 36t WEST CIVILIANS $190 DOWN :VES.. SAT, SUN. TO I-It51 N'T~LET LACK OF CASH STOP entog your ' I SEE THIS ONE INSIDE AND OUT I 3 bedroom home with WatkUs I Lake prihlegea. tlt.500 full price Call OR 3-t5ll after 5:t0 p m. oh I weekdays. Anything reasonable I Suburban Living i At Us Best I Tour future home U tbe (CONVERTIBLE 24) I W. W. ROSS HOMES I OR 3-8021 OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 , 151 Exmoor ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES 4 bedroom home. Urge Uving room, separate dining room with adjolnlug screened porch. SatUg space la kitchen. 3 Ore-places—one Is la liawment recreation room tree, lake end recreation area privl-legea —Take ElltabeUi Lake Leslie R.-Tripp. Realtor 75 West Huron Street FE I-373S or FE 3-1131 C^EN By Owner IMS e«. ft. Uvlng nran. 15 x SI ft. Uvlng room with ftrepUce. Large modcHl kitchen with dinette. V-y »t‘racUve reereaUon rock (TrepUce. benuUfnl pictui window, ultra modern kitobei . - '-1 dUlng room. 3 eatr. ...y. ..drooms with wardreM clDseU, two ceramic tIU baths. “ph?n*:‘'^r£.!8*** EVE PE 3k5S3 WORLD WAR II VETERANS TO ENABLE YOU to Uke ndvnnUge of your 01 ellflbUlly belore « Ck-ptres. wo ate afferUg our MOST OUTSTANDING VALUE EVER ’ . 1,049 Sq. Ft. PLUS ATTACHED OARAOE, .10.000 Sq. Ft. Lot WITTH PAVED SfRBKT AT $79 PER MONTH WHICH INCLUDES Principle. Interest. Taxes and Insurance ,$82 Total WH,L MOVE YOU IN ^ “Nothing More to Pay YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT 'TIL YOU SEE IT! Come Out Todav! I MILBfe NORTH OF WALtfMf ON JOBLYM ROAD Judah Lake Estates DLORAH BLDG. CO. F-E 2-9122 Templeton South Commerce Road in bilSJiit Uric lot, ^e prirUosoi. tow OPEN Sunday 1-5 486 W. IROQUOIS 4 bedroom home inth I full baths, carptted llrlnr roogg, 33x11. with natural fIranUec, dining roam; excellent kIteU en^lh breekfest nook, full baibmeal, 3 ear .SMMc — Friced to tell with terms. Wsst on Huron to, Ottawa righl*^ W*”lrLuoSe *10 *tti" IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 BARGAIN YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS ONB. THIS 1 BEDROOM ROME IS IN FIRST CLASS BHAFE. OIL FUR- ____ ___ AND FBICED TO SELL IN A HURRY. WILL CONSIDER TRADE. COLORED MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ARRO BRICK RANCH LAKCFRONT CIVILIANS $190 DOWN 3 bedreome. Corner lot. Utility room. Brick and asbestoc. Carport. VacaoL Optn. WaU In and 1^ at It. If UUrested, caU DAYS WO 3-3360 EVES, SAT. BUN. TO MMl OPEN FIRST gH07nNO^'"nie Home of Tomorrow" — Designed and buUt for thoogbUul people who wish to xlvt their family Uie utmost In enjoyebte Uvlng et e price,they eon afford Situated on a Urge l3xlM ft. lot In Woodland Manor beautiful homes. Privileges on two good lakes and a twenty acre park (or Just you and your neighbors. Brand new brick and frame moderalsue borne with 3 bedrooms. Urge femlly raom ell built In features and atUched two-car garage. "You'll be amased at the low price." Drive west of Oi-ford on Seymour Lake road Id Fredrick and south lo our sign. Open Sunday end Monday. U-«. 1.. H. BROWN. Realtor 503 Ellxebeth Lake Fb, FE 4-35«4 or Only Sl.Mit down. QUALITY PLUS In this elecn. 3 bedroom home, nice Urge rooms, full basement oil heel, lovely corner lot. $13,000. Terma. ROOM FOR A GARDEN ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUOH. REALTOR 5143 Cass-EUinbeth Rd. FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 optn • e.m. lo 0:30 p.gi. ALL DAT SUNDAY t 1-4310 cation needs decorating, but otherwise Is Id good shape. Only 34000 with low down payment. Jack Loveland Its Cast Lake Hd. FE*'3-M75 STTLVAN LAKE MODEL T bedroom trl-level. birch faintly room, 3 full baths with vanity, ceramic tile, genuine pUsUr. complete' birch kitchen. Fiigldalre bullt-ln food center Peterson windows with storms. 017.000 Including wooded lot. Low dosrn payment or will duplicnte on your lot Open Snt. St Sun. A CetteU, 1455 OUnwood. FE S-4501._____ sylvan MANOR. 3 BEDROOM ----------- bullt-ln oven and range. FaymenU cheaper than rent walking dls-•-"e to LeBaron, Northern HUh. 7110 Andersonville Rd. : room house on paved Anderson-u ir Rd LakefronUge an Orcen's like Yery Urge knotty pine kitchen. 3 bedrooms. FA oil hent. ■J c*r aarngt, 100x170' tot. JOHN VERMETT REAL ESTATE h INSURANCE Hast of Auburn Hts. i^bcdroomi. bitih. Ofti hcAt. Lot Ip X 230. Onlf PP.MO, Urns. CUCKLF.R REAf-TY JO N. SMinaw FE 4-4001 ____Eves UL 1^351_______ earn .J w drapes. ment, 3 car saraxe. Owner trana- terred OR 3-3301._________ ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES. FOR BWner. FE 3-4504. paved drive b«llt-tn oven , rahke. FaymenU chAapar rent Walking dUtance to Lei end Nortbarn High. Warren Rceltor, Tl M. SnglnaY St., PE A Home of Your Own Ufvrs yon a (eelinx of aafety and t ndependenpe. Don t buy rent re-■' ceipta. buy tbU 3 bedroom, ktteta-' rn llatns room. bath..full bnae-menl. Urfe lot, I't car savage. 16 mm. from town. 37.050aTerms You and Your Wife WUI entOF the balmy lake brecte Uiat lowt Uie Urge iawna around iliia 3 bodrwomt borne, modern kitchen^ dining room With fireplace Lnrge Ifylng rsym-. .... ..,.6. Ransoannic ur—- ( kaW brick 1------ rooma. 110 a .. No baat. By ( FE FOR COLORED .3075. DOWN 7 ROOM M(»>ERN HOME OUsiad front porch. 1 .large bedrooma, aeparatc dining room, baaement, (uronce. o n E floors. pUsterod walls. Undscapad Ut. paved slraet. only JI.{7I. CUrk Real EsUta. 1333 W. Rnron, FE 3-7333 Rea. FE 4-4313. FOR OOLOR3CD. 3 BEDROOM. 114 car garage, knotty pine kRcben, 35S3 down nod balance on land coStrael FE 3 FOR COLOR3n>. 3500 DOWN. M.SOO. FULL I>RICE. Modem 5 room home on Ree-burn Street. Living room. dInUg ----b kitchen down. * '-------- — - hath r* ~ porch' -----------— lumace, pavod atreet. ___ OM moninly. Clark, Real Eatate i, FE 3-7001. Rea, f ___ FORCE BALE. MU8T~8ACRIFTCE immediately. Cualam built. I'l yrs. 3 bdrm brick. 00x130 Jot. 3-car attached garage. Oak floors. Completelv Undacapid. Ceramic Uie baUi. Kltebea vent and dishwasher. Storms and screooa. tneludlpi^axes^*nn 3if^g" contract I need 33.300 cosh. Call owner. REpubUc 3-0411. Utica. tomatic^rr , lasyments W.Y OR BELL 8E) CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE. INC. Open Dally ^^to^SiJsunday 13 to 3 TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONET DOWN Build a home to be proud of ,. Tour tot or ours. Rnvo modeL O. FUMley, Builder TRI - LEVEL. 14U OLENWOOD. Bylvdn TUInto. A. M. CnttoU, Buildor. Open Snt. nod Sun. fE THIS INVITINO BRICK RANCH WILL APPEAL TO THOSE .WANTING NICE GROUNDS WITH . LAROE TREES NEAR IS AND--------------- B.. 1'4 Ja-'ETWOr HAROLD FRANKS, BROKER 1533 Union Lk. Rd EM TROyTJeaR MSUO UNIVERSITY. LIvernois north of It MUe Mod-emiaod farmheuee. 7 rooms, I‘4 , baths, i car garage. •• atr^ 313.310 Phone Ml 4-3<44 CLARK 35.750. MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME ON ^4 ACRE. Drayton . Plaint area. Oood, level land, garden epot. 1-cer garage Living room 13 X M (cet. kitchen 13 x 11 feet. 3 Urge - ebower. Net $300 DOWN. 34.000. WILLIA LAKE COTTAGE. A real g buy. needs a little ftnlshlng I Urge screened porch. Urge llv room, kitchen. 3 bedrooms, b.... with stool snd lavatory FoUnda- . tot with shade 3000 DOWN 33.000. NEAR CEDAR ISLAND LAKE Modern 3 bedroom home. Large rooms. 4-pc bath with shower. Hardwow' floors, aluminum storms am screens. Wslk-oul basement. D1 furnace.^ Lot ^10 x 313 feet. Vs COUNTRY HOME TO TRADE baths Spacious tUtted front porch. 3 car sarage lOS x 100 ft. lot Loaded with fruit trees, ploe trees S huge shade trees. Truly a fine borne for enjoym-nt h privacy Priced to eei! at the tow price of 330 500. terms Drive cut Baldwin to 3441; Owner on property 1 to 5 every day. Cozy Bungalow Neat and clenn 3 bedroom bungalow located In nice area with city Improvemente, oil hcet. lot 50 I 130'. 04.750 Low down payment Shown by appointment. Income Bandy west side location. Exccl-Isot property for .couple. Has 4 rooms and bath down. 3 rooms ___e“Ront. Price' 011.000 W. Ann Arbor ..,-vO Is the full price of this 0-yecr old modern bungelow. 3 bedrooms, tile bath, oil heal, roar jiard completely fenced. Cell us ^ .Scott Lake ! Owner leevlng the staM offers tor only 11.000 down Uiclr cicon 5 room modern bungslow. Pull | besement. oil heet. gsrare. lergt : garden tree A nice shade trees. | PcBccd tot. 100 X 300'. .Square Lake 1 Lakefront property located In I Orton Township. Completely mod- , ern brick bungntow. wfth brdere- | way A garage. Large carpeted ; living room with fireplace. 3 specious bedrooms. Uie bath, recrea- , tion room ob level with Uketront. I Judst like new. buUt only 5 years I $17,500 ter«f.- -4 WILLIS M. BREWER , JCSEPR P. REISZ, SALES MGR 34-M E. Huron St. FB 4-5II1 I Ives. FI I-0S33 or FI 4-4730 | OPEN I. Oak floors. FuU besonss aure It Is n 035.000 home but een sell ft for only 331.000. "T Is n repossaestoo.''^ Drive out w Walton to Shawnee “““• *“ " cesca drive. Watch . ar." 8a“,‘‘iii“b“rl2;.. .. ------- ^ jf Realtor. EAit Bitii; - NEAktT Nfcw 1 ------ms. oeramie Uie hath larpetid living room, full nent with showor aod Uv-. 311.000 with 33.0M down. — 7 heat and xarags. IdeaJ for (amlltot. Only gll.OOO Ooo torms or trade lor Oalord, Orton r--------- TRADE - Lakstroot. near PontUe. ' arge. carpeted living room, ftrepinee. dining room, enclooed lakefront poren. FuU walk-out AND BBAUTriFULLY LAND-SCAPED BACK YARD FULL PRICE 3k,IOO AND- 000 PER JIM WRIGHT. Realtor M OakUnd Avi. Optn tU 1:30 FE 3-7301 or FE 3-0041 SCHRAM Urge modtrn kitchen with etparato NORTH END Cute 3 bedroom bungaUw, on nicely Undsesped lot. RENT BEATER Only Olio down on Uiis new 3 bedroom home carneted living rm end hell. Large ulllliy room, gas underfloor IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 043 JOBLTN COR, MANS FIELD OPEN EVENINOS A SUNDAY MUL'HFLE LlgTlNO SERVICE SPACIOUS Jl^^KEFRONT .. j MUL'nFLB LISTWO SBRVICB " IRV/IN DREAM HOME: ^cRmcE ordKi BMUtlful^Y btdroom I level “ Uebed rsa............- Eotrence foyor. 3x1. Owner, has been eseocUted .with Uw home bulldint pr^essloo lor 331 ?^n‘s^u^us;'» *:.*c%p*s^Hy* i well bullt-ln home Located on ‘ Lovell, I block ea>t of LIvernoU tn Uie city of Troy. For eppt. enU Jordan 3-3334 Slavik Realty. Inc. 1M50 W. NINE MILE RD. Older home, offering 4 bedrooi - '^nse Lake. FuU basement. ..., _____ Interior dworaUons good , Owner anxious to soil so splendid terms can be arranged. CALL FOR DETAILS., frame conatruetloa. Located In Independence Tewnship. b»ths nM Urge tot. Tou can move le ■ this nice home (or^praxlmetel' ra. lO-foot fronuge ____Wntortord^ocMlM. You, VACANT... ■Lakefront lot — IM it. (rontagt. aiAM broa*—*-- —"" — HAYDEN today. Baa our model. 313.330. SELL OR TRADB. 3 S.R. home on Harper St. Oood eondlUoa. Bnec-ment, oil (urnaee. 10000 with 31343 down. Ral. 3N per month hie. Uxes dc lot. Owner wlU accept car ni down payment, CMLR DOT BD.^gWO ftUljp^ seree^ garage. Terme. PONViAC dot FRONT. 3MM. I Cteaa 4 rooms. AU furniture Included. Bneloeed porch, boat. witor end sewer Only 350# down. Model OPEN Saturday and Sunday. 13 to I p.m. Itl E. Pdurth Bt. Warren Stout. Roaltor. 77 N. Saslnnw Bt., FE MIM.___________ BLAIR Eft* II.IM down. FHA torme. GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR no oquall tll.ON enab. LIST WITH Humphries- n N. TELEORAFR OPEN EYES. FE 2-9236 MUL'HPLE USmiO SERYICE CLOSE TO LINCOLN JR. HIGH Vary neat two, bedroom bunsatow, forced atr holt, oak ftoors, tiu bath. Priced at only 37.MS vHh *• --- 057 month ineludlns WM. A. KENNEDY iiedroom ¥ome. AU large roonu. j 4530 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1331 basement, oil steam heat. 3 car ' ' DRAYTON PLAINS garages 311,300. terms. Eves CeU OR 3-17M 1 breexeway. 1' rage Base-30MO on Ol I closing cost aown. I ORIDNVlLUt RD. Approx. 1 ' ri.eli.tAn m-KAnl ■,..• OPEN SUN. 1-5 OTTER HILLS One of the exclusive 3 bedroem custom built ranch nomes, 33 ft. living room with e .heart wnrmlDf fireplace. Built In family kitchen, full besement with (IrcpUce. 3 car pUricred tarage, Urge tot. Out Illia-eth Lake Rd. to Cess Lake to Wind Croft to Roe Uke right to property. OTTER DRIVE This 1 bedroom home will satisfy your suburban desiit. (e^ turing full basement, 1>4 car garage, beautiful landscaped Tot. on Urge channel. Ellrebeth Lake Rd. to Cass Laka to Otter Drive to property. OPEN 1-7 ! West Joslyn to open sign Is the , spot where you will fmd this : new 3 bedroom home, (latur-1 Ing' oak floors, gas beat, full i basement. Urge city lot. nrar i bus end schools. Only 1 left at thU price. 311.0M wltn 34M down, FVA tcrmc. WILUAMS Hct 3 bedrooms, onk floors, e pie elooet space Dining ro_______ ceramic tile baUi. basement. Fur- icreatton room. Breesewny, i I'a ear garage with hon 14 X ;!3. idea, family 315.3M with g37N down. AUBURN HEIOHT8 MANOR. 300’, 1. A Sun. OPEN Sunday 3 t6 5 » ' 29 Ncomi Drive, VALUE!!! A (aarily home — 4 bOdrooms. spaclotts Uvlng raom, , dream kitchen — atenm heat — 3 car garige oa 3 tots EXcaaent lo-cAtJon. Friced to »4U. 011.400, - RUSSELL YOUNG REAL ESTATE * RUIl^INO -E 3-3S04 FE 4-J3M INDIAN VILLAOB I room '*VX ro. Liv TO«m. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor nweot I I 4-43l0 ni l-oioi DORRIS 17*4 ACRES BRICE HOME - Attractive home with basement at ground levtl lo rrar. and a nice, screened patio. Home hex marble window slUx. plastered braUs. oak fhwre. alumlnam awnings. Forcad air heat, and a 13 1 M uUllty hnUdtng with tractor and equipment. lOe fruit trees, n beautiful .eetUng 3 mUet north M FontUc. RONETMOON SPECIAL. 31.0M down — TliU U n bonoty, and aftuated on two very nice tots. Humo eon-sUta of 4H rooms tasto-fully decorated Fracttoally. SMW ceraMog. waaher and dryer. Breeseway And gi- AI& SILVER LAKE BRICK HOME — Situated on a tot 31>4 k 3S3 This home flacc. Wonderful madern Itcnen, ceramic tile >ath with giass-eaclosed tub A recreation rm with firO- s- breeseway. attached garage. Piult •— shrubs, berries, flowers. 'SIO r- TRI-LEVEL HOME FEA-tores 3 bedrooms. 114 baSs. flo-Isbed famUy room, pas beat, city NOTBINO DOWN Modern 3 room ranch, all newly decorated. Vacant. Possession upon closing. Large lot, suburban ioeatlon. AU r.?d "rms** *1? 3" SSL eotrtran t/. Saturday .and Sun- FE 3-7333 Res TO 4-4313 OPEN SUNDAY 10-5 CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY, SELL li TRADE 1333 W, Huron Open Evi * ' Multiple Listing Ber at. Warrei angtnnW S t gas bcit. paved drive, . ren and range. Feymente r than rent. Walking die- SMITH" ' SMITH feSiWIDEMAN: j WATEINS LAKE FRONT MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE o'Nei OPEN SUNDAY 2^ FABULOUS WOODED 8ET-TINO (or ana of tbo (Inoat eontomponry ranch hornet M toe market today. The •tudto eeUteg of too living »«•» Stoltoe Wwpponp wren Urger than to# netunl 30 M^plnc that H U. Natural brick Hrepleee. A dream kltitoon (ectnret Myriad cupboardi. range and oven with vent Un In hood 3 lovely big bodroomi. lOnest Of custom eonstr^tion , throuchout. FuU bnsement. ’ cxecllent potontinl ns e reerentlon room. Ovorslsed 3 car garage. DIRECTIONS: Drire straTi^t out tor Dixie to Maybee Rd. il block South of M-U end., turn right I eted on beeutlfully Affording on exci the ent'ie lake ' beech, 'dock, unde kllng system and [VE living room, m. and kitchen rengement ' ' ---- 'ovely , e West n.lM. Terms. OPEN SUN. 1-6 ! EARLY AMERICAN-CLARKSION 1 Spacious farm home In a plenir-' scent*e co^try sidY^'^al^ on I «« STEVENS ROAD jg; OmECTTONS: Dlile Hwy. to Sash. VmwimAov tseaalt ftbXW Rd tO Mftjb Stevens; left ra Stc, utmost privacy Variety of fruit, pine, and hardwood trees. Horse barn pasture and email lake. tll.OM. Terms reasonable. SEMINOLE HILLS Spacious 4 bedrm. briqk featuring extra large living room end dining room, family room, den, breakfast room, Utchen. 1<4 baths - Large roc. iram, 3 car at- -4aehed garag*. SHuatod -on -3-beauUfully landscaped tots. In-at"m*300*1^'ms torms at 3U.IM and will ------i tia a omall dawn at. Kt sure to Vavc ARE YOU READY to ssovt O0t to laSot &ve to stay m town hwasiae you si rU^JSerS SXtWmto'lXWU down you can buy this 3 bad-raom cottage to tnior in toe summer - rent it out In the winter. Full pitot 13 OM monthty paymonu OH Don't pass this one by. Huy now i-rr^lAkO Tbii charml-ig 5 bedroom home wlto huee llvtog room, modern kitchen dining ell. fun basement. R-W O’NEIL-, Realtor THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 28. 1900 TWENTY-FIVE | Ff Sjh WoiwM 49 MODEL 4581 Kempt Don MacDonald -____ WHITE BROS. J to Wktarferd W'B^’fiSSaT!5:-. •U hMt. hlfb ^ drjr lot. Owner for «Mh. n«M MlWBMk, Om boot, oU londMi A ORXAM —NmiIt f oeroi ptoo 4 room homo with tpooo for l •ddltlonol bodroomi totho uit-flnlobod npotolrt. i«or corogo, onehMod bretttwtr Tor do- LAKt ntOMT OOTTAOB “—1 toko. A aoot epiy WDUN VntAOE IRICK. » bOfo, .....----- ---- etaSu. ____________, rOQBIo flrtpUcf. Prlfiidlf dift. SK-rntt^riSS'i.... T^i. Pbont okloimoa, OR »-***tKma 10 'tu l»lo Hwy.____ GI S Nothing Down boM Tour Ol Mil HI ir tiM Mil loodoui buyt. of 01 OU. Horo'i 0 fcouM you eon bo proud to own. Ito o ebormlng 1 btdroom ronch homo w11 b dining oil — Thoro't 0 bandy kltelMn with plenty of cupboardo. Full bOMmtnt and Mttlng on U ft. lot. It’i a good ono and It won't loot: to call today. gl.tM. Only t7S —onib i—»•— RAY O’NEIL. Realtor an a. Tatograph Rd. Open g-i rx a-TlM___________OLj«7l ATAILABLK FOR TRK 1st Time This Weekend — 2 — DELUXE MODELS In Judah Lake Estates FttUy landaoapod with liar-loo Blue aod lawna, carpot-iag. TroTorio rod. "Roady to awTo In " Frleod too Low Price Of $11,100 $12,650 LOCATED at eornor of Jeityn - ■ dlrecUT DI.ORAH BLDG. CO. "Bulldori of Rational Momu" trc O Ol-J-J* F# Sale Housm 49 SELL BUY TRADE MIliER torma.' Thia' can't be I fBAR OXRERAL ROBFITAL. g totd bal^ pin. ,un room aad braakfaat nook, * - - Largo ioraanad porab ga. IIMOO with tormt. your eooTlanea. William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 I7t W. Huron _________Opan a to I________ DOWNTOWN - ORION 'our bodroom homo on largo cor. ar lot, only two bloeka from eboOla, thopping and eburchei. 'amity alia roomi thru - only IJ.IW wttb tarma. [•nSlTafr. pluf llvlni ouar- LAEB ORION ANDREWS ST. Hara'a a dandy i bedroom k —" lOnU dining----— ir^tod llTing room, auto gai._ garage 110,HO with .Urma. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD, Realtor I W. rUNT ST.. LAEX ORION MY 2-2821 OFBN PI Fdr Sa^a HeMaea 49 "GILES i r'a.JC'*' otSSTW. Twp. 4 rooms lor owner VS^l^r*tx-------------- COLORED UM down nnd ant. Ml prtas for tbU 0 root whan you eo% bay at tola low prlM. ' GILES REALTY CO. FE MltO »1 BALDWnt ATX. OFEN 0 A.II - 0 F.U. MMLTIFLB UStlNO iPtVfCE Bateman Kampsen IICLTIFLB LOrma serticx OPEN Budget Rancher ] Badroemt — Full Boaamanl. Srlfct Oak Floora—BIreh Cablnata. Plaatered Wnlli-Aluqilnum WIndowi A N N E T T N. Many Other Extras iWB payment, I bedi ..th, baiement, HA I— Oarage. Full prtea 07.000. $9,975' ON YOUR LOT INDIAN VaLAOB • Loads ol rm. In thiiil rm. bonu. let floor living rm. iFlonty of waU ipaeti full atoo dining rm., kltotaan latora lBcl.1, Uvatory. lad with 3 badrmi. A bath. BaMmsnt. auto. bast. 3 Mr garana. PoHsaalon at onM. |l.m. 01.H0 da. 1 Ray Rapaport N.. OTHER MODELS INCLUDE: — Tri-Levels — — Contemporaries—^ — Ranchers — Mutlfully------------- lo. iiM I kuO, attractive brick ranch. Carpeted Using rm. a dining "L", Raman brick firsplaea, Ula kitehao, ceramic bath, 3 ............................ B/'w bateboard t DIRECTIONS: MH AFFROXIMATELT . MILES WENT TO WHITNE T-NORTH 1 NLOCE TO BOOTH SHORE DRITB - LEFT 1 T... IMDIANWOOO LAEX FRONT - PI - OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 front. Living ‘ with Te—■ fireplace. , bedrmi. 10al4, VETS Zero Down T... ONLY 5 LEFT f5lL° SABEMBi AMD VALUES gOLOBED E3nBCUTiyB OI^-2_No , KXSS" the* vary walMtuSf large 3 bed- ------------------Ij, yig mower, actn fta^u7u.______- - Large 4 I______ with baaamant t naoa, large too COLORED VA RECONDITIONED 4174 WILL MOTE YOU IN.-. tivaly DO Other coaU. '4144 wUl ---(flaan 3 Bleo lot. 4« gar tobnto inelud log avarytStog. R. J. (Dick) VALUET FE 4-3531 ^ IH OAKLAND ATE. OFBN 4 TO STOUTS Best Buys Today air. ati home w h Bttaebad bi wl& oil large 414 ocre parcel for the 4»r-danar. Frlr«i1 'nw at 44.4M. Tarma avaUabla. last CALL - Owar ri _ __________J Twp. urge waU landaeapad 4 acre er-- ___ parcel, laraga. worn- shop. many other feaMaa. Low, J------- - *'•“* wlUt Quieb WItIFI Lunury ta I poaiaaaton. WHIFFLE LAEIFRONT -Lunury boms at raoaonabla Uvtng room with llraplaea, g^oua kllcban. tUa Jr sr^.“T2f‘*«S«r: many other faaturaa. Ouiy SUMMER COTTkOB - Ideal tor that laay tummer liv-Wtlllami Uka^ prlv- 336 South Tilden Corner James K THE ULTIMATE In comfort and convanlanca. City baaci ’on' 8Van 'La"k* acraae too road.''lH ft. front* ago on Jamaa E. Brick 14M, 1 car garage. Pul) bMamant, 1V4 - plaoai Cedar clMst and gas hral. FuU Mth with both tub and atoll abowar off ma«lar bedroom. TTbla la 491 CARNIVAL $9,990 DLORAH BLDG. CO. FE 4-*IU •Wunsara of Battenal Borneo" "Bid T" TTRI-LXTXL HOME FEA-tureo 1 bodiooms. m bathj. flo-Ished fomUy room, gas beat, city wawr and aawar. Only 4U0 down. Mbdol OFEN Saturday aad Sunday. U lo 4 p.m. HI E. Fourth ------------------------ IncoiiiB Property 50 mOMT. gOgULD 3 FAkilLT DteOME. BRINOINO In 4M por wtok. 413,4N with 43.M4 down. For eolorito. 441 Or-^hai^ tAkq Avoouo, to^ro 313 INCOkOr FIMFBR'nr AT 3tg hOOM A ] lotrfOr Ii Olfotd Sonlh UmlU. 434.004. 12 room ineomo, 3 ear garage. Fhona OA 0-1130 Margaret Stoddard LawranM Oaylord, Rmitor ROCHESTER Inyentment Income baTt. 3 family home, i mant. baa 4 foam fuUv furalebad an tranca. Oownctaln ayatom.'7rhar*~'u~a' partla^*baa^ ---------Sffi* s?. Junior High School nnd rally rooted and snow a 1 FULL PRICE. WIU accept borne or aquity, land contracts or olb-rMI aatoto oa all ar part down payment. Apartments rant fut-nlahad, furniture Included, f aap-arna baths, basamsut. stokar-fad furnace. AutomaUe water haatar. Fotontlal Ineoma 1107 weekly, or 04.004 annually. Eaat atda neighborhood. Povad street, aU city IB 4-HU. Opan svantogs A Sun- dayy For Sale Lake Propertyjll SF LOT ON LOWER 8TRAITS Lake, g4.gW, Termi. EM >3Qg3. SO* X lOO'-BHILDINa 8rim"0Hg ...------------------ iDdv beacb-3-HH. MA flahlng. MY **Lara^ wtth°rV*b«droom *ta«se* 3 ear garage priced tor quick aalc, OH iJill.________________ 6567 SALINE DRIVE MACEDAY LAXE FRITILEOES $5,900 TOTAL PRICE The euuat pUce you've tver^n and bat 3 ear garage. lOF i 300' lot wlh treca. Substantial dn. pymt.. If you want this tor- buy. 1C VALUE LOCATED WITH .. ______ SacoDd-to-nonc, Oentva Lakt In Lakewood Farms Subdivision, very encluslve —' — vento'nt. Just west of XllMbeth Lake Ad., off M-H. 4060 CROCUS SHOWN BY APFT, ONLY By IMffk Turner I For Sale Farmi 86 H ACBE8. 4, BOOII. MOOEBN _____ _____________- va itr H4H 'da. By owner. 13144 Rov Rd t. muj oB MU. botwaen vUla A '•'u Dorothy Snyder Ijivendcr „ ________________________ orchards, live slrMm, spring fad ^•sr r'?«"aaSS["ko's?“i LAPEER COUNTY SM to appraclato. Onlv Paul M. Jones. Real Est. ”ra '4-HdT” WEBSTER OXFORD-LAB gPORTIMANH H A Business ROCHESTER Commercial Premerty Haia Is a soea-la-A-HIMima vestment opportualtv. This pn artv la teeatod to to;i highly i m.''r?to,"YSTAf''«r‘*W£h Boulevard. Tba large apahmeni bulMlngV now SB Ibo property rrSs-EffTjS iTSt.'’ Place Ol oaaioaoa. on Incw cxcallont fuluro taVMtnaont. I wait 00 this ono. OMITBA A 1 rsoss *j.i« Alib CA«^ MOtBOTpABB ... yow luut ooat-- tavo oold jgyevty) B. J. will HMSO OHOH lof OqUHy. H. c. NEWINGHAM^-' COBNgg CROOKB AND AUBimiJ FE 44343 UL L31U Of oianal valwo. ar i amr-lreBBnrTi tWAF U4?f IBETTA FOB aL^ B houMtraUor A wtB noy BM or '41 Flymoafit. BU .. neodod. For turttior iafa- tioo. call FE 4-14U After 1 p.m. 'Mr. Paddock. FE 4-4BM VANTXD. klDDLBACMfD i^ tirod lady, steady Income la ra- JOSEFH FURNllpilB WTD. PRIVATI PABTT TO IMYMT J to old aatobUabod boatsoas. tcedl returns guaranteed. Reply Ton- ed In south Lapeer County. Offers iaY.*oSS*pi:2'aLt‘.^ Sale Land Contracts 60 brM».Vbai.»«t.G outbulMIngs. 433,4M. •jr^a, •gnrast a ?s? MItoboU Dtotrihuttog Oo.___ WILL TAEE CAR. TRUCE OR MOST ANimilNO DOWN 00 1 family locoma oo Elm St. amr Paddock Any raoseoobla offer. PhOBO MrilflRa at FB hav large carpeted Urtos lice kttohan. enclosed pqrofa adrooms nnd both. Basa-8tl furnace, > nd Implement abatf. Other II FIB CENT DUOOUirr ON LAND contract. Beatonad 314 yaari. Turehaaers haa 34 par cawt aquity. | Payments 440. Tour coot 43.3H. C. Pancus M South St. NA 1-M14 OrtonvIUe ATfi»nON! SMAlL IMTESTOM Why gat 3 or 314 par cant Interest on yanr money whan you con buy a land contract with a deed to toe proportv and earn IS-H Mr cent return on your C. Schuett. Realtor cmaQTTyr for ^r I hor A 4-34II For Sale ClotMnf 64 BLUEORXT SLIQHT ringbone pattagn. breasted. 3 button si , N. aicalltnt cgadlU Sate l^ke Property 51 RAMMONd LAEX. FRITILEOES ' ----—- living room, u'^ck - Sale Lake Pf0P»f*y * OWNER TRANSFERRED. XXXCU- I Filcid to soil. 3IU S. Hammond INOIANWOOO LAkXFRONT AbaaguamI Trail—On own 3 aanF< peatoaula. Spacloua luxury house it redwood and brick doalgned by a noted architect.. St. Charles kitchen, all appliances. Mahogany paneled 34 x IS living room with fireplaeo, window wall, marble sills, carpeting and drapaa. Full —* "rao Torrid Heat. tractive pr by appoint------- ItMto OA 4-1334 Idargarat Stoddard Lawranca Oaylord, Raaltqr looking toka. Oai tog. flHg. Open S call WE 3-3404, LAKE PRIVILEGES On Sylvan Lake, small canal at rear off Casa Lk. Rd., New 3 a. Tlla ■ “ naea. 3 lota Low prlco. H.4M With' 41.4M ito. PONTIAC REALTY 131 Baldwin______FE.M37 MACEDAY LAKE IH foot of water frontage o looking lake. Tbcra to a cement block boat bouac and 3 ear garage on property. Pvlca tooludaa boat, picnic table, rafrlgarator and otoar mlaeallanaous Items. Priced at H.4W with gS.OM down. F.C.WoodCo. Partridge IS THE "BIRD" TO jXE Construction. s“r1433^ Sasr : UOHT ORET FLABNBL single ' brMslad. 3 button suit, g^a MT 2.2341 FAST PAYOUT, lUOH TIXLD. , 14^.' Low j Sale Business Property 57 i. ~434M' rmtoM t RANCH TYPE. 2 BORMB.. GAMOB RODS SO GOOD Loc. jnn nplal or other hue. Loeotod ‘4 .yr w. and Mllllngtoo. Lake, MIeV age on block top roid. 134' deep. Cyclone fence to bock yard. 3M from Oxbow Lake. 410.41^. M34 Bl V2H0J cent__________ 114 OAKLAND AVB Commercial 114 '* ‘ Li^^dSifiiAeft■ 8uv~oR « Eki “Ym4°‘"'‘*’ I 1 ANTIODI MARBLE TABLE HAIX , Bllaabeth U. Bd.. I UNION LAEE. 3 Bl^ROOM. NW to '44. Lake prlvUegM. Lot IHx IM. Carpeting and drapes. 411.-3H. EM 34247 PRimioBS __________________1 8UBSTANHAL DISCOUNT ON EX- ..... - family apartment aad cellent 4 room and bath mod-J car asraee. Phone FE 4-H42. | era hoaoe^. Furch^t Hne JLi *bA1dm*f'^ I. & Mrot" tot. FuU basement* gas 1 WATERFORD TWP. OFF BCOTT best. 3 laratortos. Betwtea Sag- I u. Rd. Stogto raaldosM. prlu. inaw a Ferry Sts. j bal. H.434. dlsMMl 3« per cent. ■ C. HAYDEN. Realtor j KV»iI*'ni“3-HSi““'“'** " Walton ■■ ---------^--- J. c W E. 7 Sale Resort Propert^M BIO MUSEEOON BIVERFBONT tote. Oaod roads, Xtec., Ea» terms. OR 347H or. NA 7-24Tf. /3ANS TO 44M FOR DOWN FAY-mont or purchase of cottagei or lako tots, seaboard FINANCE Oo.,_UH N. Ferry^ FE S-4HI. SCOTT LAEEFRfMIT Well constructed modem 2 bedroom with largo sunroom. Living roosn.'Fireplaeo. Dining room and ounnv kitchen. On ground floor with 0 spoeloua modem oparP ment to basemont. Large well landaeapod tot. IM ft. frontoge Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. H Years ROCHESTER Money to Loan I Llcsniod Money Lqndoral BUCKNER SMITHA & LlLLi j /’'•/’xxfTJAX’v M0*K St RoebRiUr ' P INANCEwCOMPANY OL 14141_____I WRERB TOU CAN ^ ^ “ BORROW UP TO $500 Rent, L gp Bus. Prop. 57A offices in —---------------- I pootlno — Drayton Ptotog — UUca 24 X M NEW MODERN STORE j Walled Lk„ Blrmtogbam. Plymouth ------leose. 343d W. Huron. ; ^25 tO $500 ON TOUR _____________ UnlOB CM 3-411V_______________________ SMALL 34' X 34' BUILDINO, RENT rexsoBObto. 34M FosUac Lakt Signature ”0 to 14 MoBlbi to Repov PH. FE 2-9206 bu|^!!5«l?k^ . OAKLAND 25,000 Gallons Per Mo. | Losm Company I in FonUae SUto Bonk R SUNOCO Service Station for Lease ! Borrow with Cpnfidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance WILUAIU Litkx. H37 DESMOND Dr. Ont of the beat locations, lurnlsbed. Must sell. Owner. VA 4-g131. Open Sal., Sup. and Mon. : 14' den, »■ a 14' recrestton rm., 2 baths. Fireplace, forage. Owner Says Sell At $1,600 Dn. Paymt. FHA C. Schuett, FE 8-0458 DARB LAKE COLONY OPEN 2865 Chadwick New Tri-Level FARE perfect i_____ ____________ cn wlttibulK.toc and iMdc of eattof gpact. ActtvtttH room with, flrtptoeo. gaa beat, atUelwd gbrago. Terms eon be arrangod — In fact, you might tvadt your smaller home e n vAosr : Fred RMOvtar WEST HURON TO SHORE DRIVE SOUTH 1 BLOCE TO CHAlfWlCK — RIGHT TO ITIOFERTT. Office open Sunday 1-5 WEST SIDE Brick ranch, 4 years, old, with' 3 beautiful landicap^ lots in one of the finest West side areas Over l.dM sq. ft. ef Uvtog area plus with bar and all the trtm-mlngs lor comfortable living aod entertaining. Dual glased windows, maraio slUi CASS LAKE Lakefrmt on Cass Lake. ' Large let witb eond beach and SM wall. Opt of this most beautiful vtoWc of the lako, looking aorMi Into Dow Ridge nu U a brick 4 bedroom. Refrigerator and stove plus I ear garage, if LAKEFRONT INCOME West subumn. lit ft. of {?S!i“iid*S?ki4nteilli‘ 4 loom hirntkbed apartment over garage that rente for 114 per month tl ________it’WlmX: type kitchen, 14x14, ail new, 410 sq. ft. of eetetned ana 4lassed-toppreh. Just like a OOUNITIT CLUB — We DRAYTON WOODS 3 beautifully wooded tote with tois ebarmte white frame home, flrci nrcptoce oU heat. Itokea. Iprft tbtM ipt. .ra.-STB"""*'® Warrsn Stout. Rvaltor "'■•as5^,rvP‘«' WAKE UPl Bl-tovel lakefvent. 4# ft. frootage. Juet watt e( town. Otaseeddn cammer pwoh. 4Cltehao aad Uvtog nran on tower level, 4 ear garase. OREAMINO., Ihe price le only 4U.4H, $950 D(5WN^I^ FrosblV dtooralcd 2 bedroom bungatow with Mweie-way and 2-oar aarant Raw turaam, Ceramic Uic. ratnum liante and m and real atoa big tot reoni* REALTORS FE 4-(y528 3T1 6. TELtoORAFH-OFER CVXB. Tap^n 440 banquet range. 424.-I«r 3tber i^el ai^ablt at .H.HE WILL BUILO TO SUIT In tbla eiclualve West Bloomfield T^waehtp Subdivision on Oorb tnitB PLANNING 8BRV1CB —-------' your personal designs. ____IS and tadlvldual family requirements. Home sites available Dom 43440, with lake privileges. Lake front tote from $4400. Hiller ............... of Co--------- gldle ^ta^^U, Open gUB. 4 Lakefronts Galore Lake Orion wito^rge"leretnid ta porch — Only 44.4M. 40U down. Pontiac Lake 2 bedroom modern completely furnished Including bant. Only H.4W - 41;4M Cedar Island Lake BenuUful J bedroom ranch with fireplace, family room. 3 car garage. Only H1.440 Oxbow Lake Lorgt t room ranch home, oil earpotod, tocludot family room with fireplace, extra large tot. Only 443.4H Williams Lake Lovely 4 pedrMm. year 'round, teehides flrepUtee, fuU boMmoot, 4 enr larago. Only 4H.Hg — Termi. J. A. TAYLOR REAL ESTATE 4 1134 mOHLAND LAKE HOMES AND LAKE LOTS bwut by DRITI. WINDIATE DRIVE ON LOTUS LAKE 4091 LOTUS DR. Furniture Included — IdMl for year-round. Hoc fleld- 77 Acres—Clarkstoii to Chrytlor Expreaeway and Doer Lako Farmt (jormorly .Ford Mo-• . STREAM. r Lake Private Spring So purt, thle Oakland county aprtof-fod lake of 3t acroi was used to furaltb Ice for Pontiac and tool OokI IS feet deep, high nicely wooded aboreUoe. Record pike, blue gtUs end baia. Wbnt o epot for n borne, club or tubdivislon Near super-highway, but enurely soeludod. Nothing Uka Ibis left nMr Detroit. gn.OMr for Partridge's PTec_ "Michigan Business Quids' Partridge and ABSOCIATEg ^ 4.3H1 lOH W. HURON gT. “ ^ROQM n. Mil — n X 314, lY»rlv’f«'S!ai.W.- JjSS^iiS-b'roSfwaW^Fl?? sign If up, etep In nnd ate for ------ .u. advt-*--- yeuvMif. the many advantages offered for only gl1,4M easy terM For nmtotment call KlLl* REAL WT/ — Suburban Propertj^53 ^ I ACRES WITH 1 BEDROOM MOD-ern, must sell quick, only H.444 a 4404 down. CbMper for casta. MT 2-3741._____________ ___ Pontiac Lake. Reas , TE 4-4147._______ IMXIM' LOT IN MACEDAY OAR- CaU OL 1-7411 FEANX SHICPARO. REALTOR MULTIPLE USTINb SERVICE Drive. Ideal for ranch 3po boras built Into sids hUl. Sewer lx nlmdy to. ' snaay beautiful trees. This ebolee parcel U overtooktog rolling terrain. 414.4M. By owner. CnU Ml «4')M. LOANS $25 TO $500 Mil HWY . BET VOORHEI8 4 i On your slgnetnro or other sec-ELIZ LAEE RD. IN PONTIAC | ,Hy 24 months to repay. Ctor i eervicf It fast, frtendly and het^ ful Vlelt our office or phone FE This station has currently been- l-gl21. , averaging 24.4H gallona per mo.; i HOME & AUTO ’—•ever, offere much greater po-; «. Irom consignment — ----- Smith Moving Co., 2447 Dixie Highway, corner of Scott Lako Rd. ind light pnet Telegraph. Auction at g:3g p.m. Saturday. Stanley Batea. auctlOHMr. i LADIES COAT. 1 RAINCOAT, dresses, wool end cotton skirts, 3 boys eiilte. 13-14, 3 MHa btkts. wagon, wardrobe, glna vanity, cornice bonrda. kitchen Uble aa- stovea. aUelBH, ft* up. Wasberi, 4M:. chlld'i iitohcbalr. l3.Mi 4 piece dlnttu.'m: bnetotti-detk. 111. Big pieture TTs. 414. '* Easy Dn waahert, 431 mcl New bedroomi, UTtog rooms, rugs, dtosttes and mnttreisM, factory rclecte. About . 14 prim. Everything to oaod 'tarnfture H bargain prices. E-Z termt THE BAROAIN HOUSE..gelj or Trade 103 W. Cass. 1 PRICE uful llvti isssr REJECTS, BXAU-— tnltea, 41.71 wk. 143 R. COH. FB 1. BOlfK gnTiS ocktali a 1 mntel I FC. SECTIONAL. JM. ROLL-awsy bed 414. FE SAiTl. Fira JILVER, ORAT B^MI^. cnaro uke Awn. ,___ ■7 fmm Dmma m with large drop leal table, tkc. eond. PE _________________ 7 PIECE Livmo itooli EurrE. Brand new dnveBport aad chair. 2 modern etep tablet, matehtox coffee table. 3 decorator lamps, sll (or SSI Fay only M woekly. Psarson's Furnlturs, 43 Orchard Ukc Avo.__________^ PIECE dihino~ro6& rcasonabto. PE 4-SHl. tenttal lor tl— —---- Wt offer a paid training program 1, for toe Individual who Is Inter- ■ ^-^^ loans. high profits available tq — —___________________ nessman In tot eervlce etatlon business Minimum Investment necessary and/or financial assistance available te tboN who qualify SUN OIL CO. •oe g Dix Detroit 17. Htob._ Ph. vinewood 3-4200 After 7 p.m. call Mr. Bracy, LI 9-2622 M E. Y LOAN CO. P®rL?^«niTiS Eoiy Parking — WIIKN Y( $25 TO $50a. We WUl be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. A MAN WANTED! FE 4-1574 inv’eYt-' 202- S. MAIN -----” 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS t» TO gist AUTOS {ami__________________ can quaUfyl write Century Brick Bldg.. Erie. Fa. Ouall"—---*'■ other Ctuee are tovIK 0 apply after OROCERT BTOBS FOR BALE. ' Helghu. "LAEBWOOD VlLLAOl " nr Ukefront .........444.M) 3N' Lakefront ........ ..44M4 ■LAKE SHERWOOD” IM' Lakefront ...........474M 371' Lakefront ..........4tl0« Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities 31 3-MH MU 4-4434 ________ __________________Banle Ltki. Tetr around lako Uvtog year around Inoomo. 1 room r with bath. 3 furnished tiful yard. 3 boats Included. Price H4.1g0 with 44.0M down. Lom-tton, 1121 Ortonvllle Rd.. M-11. Partridge Hagstroih L 3.1414 • ROUSXROU) OL 1-Hll PL 3-1411 •FRI___ LOANS __XTER h---- 14 W. Lawrenoo Et. - — - —— VACATION CASH TO *400 — OET quick acIlOD at SEABOARD Fl- Credit Advisors 61A FOR COLORED on Oraspitro off Earlmeor Blvd. FAKKWAY DRIVE. BUILDINO NEED UF TO 44M CASH P down paymtnt on a lotf l SEABOARD FINANCE Ca, 1 " Feery FB 4-H41. OWNER MUST SHJ, EXCELLENT wooded tri-levol lot to Sprtokhllt near elementary achool.. Paved rmd. Ml d-aiH. r(x:hester. laroe restrict-od lot. Near Hltb School. UL 3-4314. See the Advantages A LIVING In Ili-HiH Village A rolling communll)^ ef nustora built homes with winding paved streets EaesUent buildtot sltet. Low at ll.lM with tils down. LADD S, INC. wt Mill IS THE ''BIRO” TO SEE 165 Acres sub this praetleally now, luaurtous ranota ramMor. J bedrooms, tos ehUdren wiu love the famUy cd paved street, lako privileges, naaiby gaU eoune aod aboralng center. All the work baa been aad drapertei. Long Lake Luxury Most everybody wanu to be located in tola aubdlrteloo. Fine Kiii": Partridge WEBSTER WAHTBD - A oooplc tooktog for a completely fnralahad ranch home. ry»t on the toko. Wood burning itotpinee. Expocod boie-ment, fcneM yard. Brooieway a>u! attached garage^ Beat and ; i?“rt3H“isSra“%.!;'t{^Y'T; can M tola one. WALTERS LAEX - WhtU>. frame “*»m^A.«H dnT'fymt. I from taka. 3 car tarage. Ute ! for summer place oy ‘ yes > round homo li.lM wlto gi.si C. Schuet(, FE ^84)458 j Watertord Hills Estate A few ebolco lou left. Average 14S134S. Oeod droiaage. Ideally Herbert C. Davis, Rltr. —.mi. For Sole Acreago 85 6 Wooded Acres High roUtog bMutlfuUy w< buSdiniTute lor better bi You must see to beUovo tl ■ura'a''^iri sooluded s^ only 3 mUes west of Peottac. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor m Commuatty Nattoaol Bank FE »43ir _______Eves. FE 4-1343 IN OXFORD ADJA- SrlUSC________ Tioac OA I-IIM Itorgorst Stodi lAwronm Okytord. Rsaltor FAROn. - i SlSJu.'*________________ Blacktop IroDtMc makes easy scorns to city. Ofiy 43M down wtu baodlo. Warroo Stout. Realtor. Tl N. Bagtoiiw St. FE MISS. For, Sale Faitns' tU.SM PULL PRICE - Tina ONE ----- U OS to value that acres with large 1- itbldfs H ACRES ol _ 0 woodorful valM -------------- CftU Mrs. OttdfrVMtf. MA Miif. NORTHERN CLA88 C LIQUON BAR - Only ( caElns on 4ir higbway frontagr Same owner I years. WIU -lor 4M.4M on terms. ^ ITAGSTROM REALTOR CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOAMS For your beet bet te get oat ef debt, aco Financial Advisors, Inc. VelljlVk S. SAOINAW FE 3-1HI "LET’S TALK BUSINESS’’ Mortgaga Loans 62 Boats $1,000 TO $1,000,000 ANY TOl^RACT. ANTWam r 1&’ ’qidl’*Jt^5Ktatoo. Deal with a reliable f highway. I over IIH.I 3i per ce: Variety Store Icaee. One-half inventory MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANOMXSBER. BROKER U13 S. Tclognmb Rd. FE 4-14H FARE AT OUR FRQRT DOOR , OWNER RETIRING ResUuranI — M x M cement blotk buUding, stone froat, 3 tol« 1 tot far paiklos. Mwlera equipment, ^ats M custqmers. BuUdtog aH equipment Ay g years old. Must ht teen to appreciate. Bargain. Only I4.IM dn Paul M. Jopes, Real Est. PACKAGE DEAL I.4H DOWN - For fin then and new medera ranch home. Excel, tent tocolton for oddlUoa of Fima take-out. No other In vtolnlty. Home has twlmmtog pool, cemient patio, radlam hoaL 3-car garagt, and ovtrtooks Cryolal' Lake .at prising cou^ sbodlil InvesUgats tote nciurts to offtee -r ■ STATEWIDE- Another Big Bear First Consolidate yeuv debta and mod' ernito your bomol Lot us pay o(l 4,niiv Mortgage or land oootrtct, personal d ebIg aad modcrnlxe your,---- Swaps 63 '41 LAMBRETA MOTOR SCOOT-tr and 1 rogulatlon anookor table. Swap or keu. EM 3-d34I. 3 BXDRM BOUSE IR FONTIAC, 0 H.F. BVINRUDX OUTBOAI Late model. 4lMi IM waU p 1I4-V014 generotor $44; Wl cement mixer on wbeelt U31 FONTIAC 4 DR. C---------- 434W CASH TO I44M MtO. BilTg 3 btdroom borne. Take g^ eat or emoU heuteWaltof t& trade. write FenOae Frees Bon 14. CABB FOB DlS ‘nri, taH bb- ar 7LEAK 3 BBI---------------------- urban boms On 134al3g loot tot. Basement, garage. oU twraace. Immediate possoaatea. Rawly patoted WUT aeeept your equity to prta ' R* J.7DiTk> VALUpT FE 4-3531 344 Oakland Ave. Opon g to Pc^'TM~rom“cirai^^ Real Etegte Service of Fanttec wga.,-------------- . . _ ,„^D. CHARLES. REALT<» tale ever your paypiegAe. F%b-tni-8. Ttlejraph FE i-4431 tloc Press Box 3T S 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 OUAB BOUBB FAINT. OAL. 41J4 Vinyl Linoleum. Yard 79c RUBtBB BABB FADIT. Oel. 4140 4V WALL TH E. RUN. FT. “ •as a^'niii. I w. FRKHOAnui grrovK im. gMrii.’sLToiKa.S M DICH~KiN»lOltB 6aB~RAN6e. artn, brettor, storage. W 4-4415. stereo coneole. CRO <;a* I. 4 aSe. I lB electric RANOE. 414. OOOD ceodltten, FE 4-4SS4. PAY'S it Farts a Strvtes. 4B ABOUT ANTfTBINO TOU WANT POR THE MOOa CAN BE FOUNBrAT Las SALIS. A little out of the way but a lot lest to lay. Furniture and appliances oToU kinds. NEW a unm Visit oat trade dept, for real We buy. mU or trade. Come o « MON. BAT. 4 TO 1 34 l^‘i^^*FAT t miles I of Peattoe or 1 n X of Auburn Helthtt on Aubi 134. If Bedi.” dlriies. small deVk’, rollaway bed. FE 3-4371 ALMOST NEW_AjPT^ BIZI I A VALUE HoUywood headboards .... 4 4 44 KoUywood bed franaoe (b4sli 4 1.44 Odd chests dgc. stoci . 414 M Maple bunk beds .... 434.44 BXOROOM OUTFTTTINO 4743 Dixie Bwy. _ j'*!!* ■Sf.tSffit.'SKg’f ■M 3-4M7. ■ ^ BUILT-m”ofiNB' a RABdfi Admiral even with ooA top 41MA4 Youngstown even a range ISM It Tappon gas or otoil^O^ |WM Tsppsn risctrlc cook tea .. 4134.14 4M eook lop .... 114.04 Hotpolnt deluxe oven .. . ItMIS SSSKo^nio^c^Jutr-bw- •• CO. and mattresa. 4M.M. Carpet Throw Rugs . .2^ '■M|CA "-0CNUINJ6-1SC' SB. FT.1 Eavestrough .,. .8 ft. >1^ "BUYIjCF' unclaimed tilk 4 111 I. BAOIlfaW "WiB-,1 TVVEX'l'V-SIX THE PONTIAC PR^SS. SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1960 Sal* HowalioM Q«odiiM “’a ran ruiurmiBB. TqoM. tostruBmU. Any Wt. FT or OB Wn. °g.»ja‘T3f _______ir, B«o«> nato. wnwr. Sate Hoteaiiptt Pooib M mom cAanwra nriac ncw- ta$ mMbia*. new typ* ^ ni- SOFA AND CHAIR ONLY $109,95 tit do«n — M no FoMi rubter euiMoM T bMuttful colon Mroom QuUltUni Co. «Ttt PUdt 8vy. Drayton Plaint * Open 'til t. PrI. 'till I l.ttfl^N. ot A n P Marmt_ ■~TABi bVt* PATMPrW NOROa WR040IR WASHIR. It lb. oapaelty. uaad 4 wookt, mmI-lent oondltlao. Bold nan for tllt.H. Coma too. OB PORTABLl TV. *2. DISCOUNT PRICES Bupar Kam-Toaia*- M.4t O^. Ct^ Power Mowart — f* “ ' “ Rebuilt Bweapart '-' —hltaHoua-.tint TblnL-. Uwn Monar Sharmnlac Rota, BeilU. Baya. Rapair fbr AU Sveapan_ BARlflB k HARaRAV*! HD1. _ 1« W. Huron Bt. . „P* »-tl01 Open Bun. t:tt • t'.tt p.m. _ iloiTT WAIT TO REriJBHlMI Oa< up loJMt at BKABARD I NANC* CO., lilt H. Parry. » £abt arm ORTBBt. a tbarb ou». tit Wl Rartob. ______________ ELBC. 8TOVIT Jt " PULLT EQUIP': r. rtt P-tBia,- Sak Miactllamoaa 67 BABY PDHNITDRHJ houeehold Itema. IMI Waterford tap. SiLCU PAlRiARI rtda-mower. f “ tnctor. Iffl. *ra MtiTitil l! DIAl, STITCH MOOto. BWOTO aartnii needle eewini machine In Ilaht wood lewlnt Ubla. Bal. ow> tny tTl.tt. Pay Ml. caih or by thd month at HM. Capitol Ap-pllanoa. PB l-tttT. . DO TOD HAVB A PAIHT OR daooratlni problemf Hbndrada of oolora to ehoote from, Interior or aaUrlor. Baa our'tran paper and matebint fabric aelocUon Barry Broa. JaUad Maylo no drip '“cSlKLAND PUBL ft rMVT 431 Orch^ Lb^re._____PB I-IIM DbOBLB BiNK COMPLY W.M OB'AUTOiiATIC BlicTRlC DRT-ar, naver uaad, euatomer didnt take dallrary. Sold for llM.lt. i calm. OOODyVaR TIRBB. 7.M X 14. i BAW^DOH K black, driven l.MM mllaa Balanec ^ I^OTH ?iTl“‘Jd‘*for «7m"“ ! CoJit ' PAY AS Lmix AS ti.« A WEBC ON ANY ITEM _"1>«'*1, OOODYBAR 8BRVICB BTORB IM W. Mont-Ttpb~“ipc~a 145 11 TRADH-IN DEPT. ____r-reeisient pali- A t-tlJ3 i Warwlck e, M7I Orchard Lake Wd. ---- POR SALE: OABDEN CUL'HVA- tor. ClliAon motor, coat tltl: «^1 I for tW. nil Eaaon. OR 3-«M3. RBBCaT WASHBB ........ tM."--------—' WOOD DINETTE ..........tlJ LODNOB CHAIR .. t4 a PC. LIVINQ RM. SOITB t». MBTAL BEOS ........... t 7. Full liiiP of building and plumbing materials We taka trada-lna DOWN. EASY TERMS End-Of-Month •‘SPECIALS’* MATTAo AUTOMATIC WASHER| W ymaii’s Fiirniture Co. with Buda-Baver. Inatallad. *'**; 18 W. Pike St. V ‘JS WOLVERINE LUMBER * ”1 320 8. Paddort, PE 1-I7I4 tlU' Ploor Modal. .OuaranMad Tba GOOD HODSBaEEXPINO SHOP Of Pontiac SI WEST HURON PE 4-ltW ELECTRIC OUITAB WITH AlIP-Ufler. t4l: porublt dlth naahara, aac. eond.. |4t: alaetrtc atove. Ml; relrl»wator. 131; wrtnftr wMher, 121; 21 in. TV. food cond.. Ml; aa< etove. 121; power mower |U; electric dryer. $41. nt I-27II. y‘REEEBR8-;-NOROB PRL_ * Cheat and Uprlthta New modalt -----*- 211 B. Baylnaw count prieet. Two yoara to pay **vrA5Taf 121 K Baitnaw FREEZERS NEW IN CRATCT --------^69 No Money Down — II.IB par weak LITTLES PURNTTUBB ft APPL. 5317 Dlila, Drayton OR 3-1*65 Many houaahold Mama tor aala', includtnt major nppUancaa. piano.* Uvlna room famituro. ate. Available nil waakand. EM 2-4WI. FRiroZBRB UPRIGHT PAMOU8 name brandt, teratetaad. Terrinc value* tiusi whlla they I— No phono ordon ploaia. MIcbl________ > Pluoroecent. 313 Orchard Lake , FREE 8TANDINO TOILETB Hi Double bowl atnk .......... IS PS >i-ln hard copper. I 20-ft lenttbi ....... He ft. i »,i-ln hard copper 20-ft lenathe .......... 24e ft. ________. _ _ - I ki-ln K eoft copper 111.11 UP. USED RW ! to ft. coll ............... “L'i; Bwact'i Radio ft Appl., a-pc. bath eete with trim Ml M iron. PB 4-1133. . While or ooj^el- ^ Used Trade-In Dept. ............ .’llMtl CEDAR fob™ SbIs MisctllBiM 4X1 BRUNBWICE ___________ibdol. ban return pool table wllh every eoncalvabla ac-_^esi05f. _M1_ 2-W14.__________ SPECIALS! free ESTIMATES PHA TERMS SURPLUS Lumber & MATERIAL BALES . 5340 Hllhltnd Rd. 1M-581^0RJ-7M2 TAEE ADVANTAOE OP THE BAR. gtine! Readv cash at SEABOARD FINANCE' CO., nil N. Parry. FE t-IMl._ _____________ TORIDHEET OIL FURNACE, 7.1.000 ~ BTU. like new. tllO. DomeeUc _HmhIU| Co., PE 2-2131. _ _ TALBOTT 1-UMBER Woter proofing for boaomcDti, B P.8, paint, (laH inatatlod. wood eaih of all aliea, full llnr of lumbar. Raaaonabla Pflott. IMP OakUnd Ave. P* 4-4111. ni SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD BTORB ^ Everything to meet your needi. MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alw II.M ; «iriKvr«wr ......... •4y».pv piect Mctioaal ..... IM.W THOMAS ECONOMY . USE NEW, OR For Sale Miscellaneous 67 UnlD WATER MPTENBR Roaeonablo. MA M3I1._________ r?fe> WATER SOPTENra, OOOD eondltlon. rownablo. EM 3-1113 after I p.m. EM 3-W3E 2 wBEfc w. PRIOmAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE _01^lronjBr^MA_l-Mll._____________ OOROEOUis TONNSYL VANIA house, cherry, dining pieces in candlelight /inish with 5 Hltch- cack style chairs. PE 2-0114____ OE ELEC STOVE. EXC. COND,. 171; Unlverial dothas Irentr. $74. OR 3—‘ 2 Pino- OH- TANiarOTOp CON-ditlon. Will doUvar. PE W120,^_ fiNCH SOIL PIPE, 5 FT. b'" —ID punipk wM ..-VE PLbMBINO SUPPLY 8. Saginaw ____PE 0-2100 ____n I-07II _ QUALITY OREi34 If ............. etoekad. III. >■ Wait. USED STBBL ANU Wil&D DESKS, chairs tablee and flics. Type-wrlMM. adding machines. Porbe^s Printing ft Office Supply. 415 Prenk It.. Birmingham, around corner from Turner Ford Balfs ~^Mnw3ctAr SBWBR pini SEWERS - CULVERTS - BUMPS Wells ■ Drains - Orease traps AU sites 3 " to 30 " Pltln-Sllpjolnt-Weidgelock Complete line of bldg, material BLAYLOCK COAL ft BUILDNO SUPKY CO. I Orohard_Lakg Ave. PE 3-7101 WANTED VACATION BIBLE school pUno. plywood pl^t dyed, old picture framoe. felt hsts. paper plates, Bibles, diahet, ■ ULj;"'* “I went through a lot to got this outfit and I'm not taking it off after just one morning!” FOR SALK. CRBBTLIWKR. NEW. to foot flbergla* boat, deluxe up- , holstery. 35 horse Evinrude. MM compete. Olbson 12 foot rafrlg-1 olbson e!ectrle*etove,**Umer*cl«k. i WOM^ USED LUMBER, 170, EM 3-1064 . 7115 Locklln Drive. | odds and ends. OR 3-1022. WILL SACRIFICE -I. 1 Beauty agulpment and Household ,,5 i loodi. PE SBnd, (iravel and Dirt 76 t-l -TOP 80IU BLACK DERT. Band. fUl a^ gravat PE 2-7774. ALB BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIlZ fill and manure. Also comMata landseaplne and tree removal and ■ trimming, no Scott Lake Rd., PB 4-4g2l or OR l-llll._________ GARAGE FLOORS 'doors and disappearing atatrwaya. ' < We give aatlmatcs on garagt ra- BERRY DOOR SALES Open from i to I Noon on Saturdays 371 8. Paddock “ • BLBCTRIC I only. IMS m----------- ____ .eduoed to. gl3l. Pay only 01.50 per weak. M daye aama as cash. Ooodyear Service Start, 31 a. Case, Pontiac. FB t-0123.___ CAS CLOTHn ORYBR. OMO cond. Must sell, 148. FB l-g343^ OiNERAL BiECTRIC REPIUO-erator. 10 cubic toot, dial defrost, now tlOl.M. Pay only $3 25 per wee. Ooodyear Service Store, 30 , 8. COM, Pontiac. FE 1-6123. HOf^INT WASHER. 075: HOT- p^t drver, tlOO; Admiral 37-lncb teievlelon. 1158: Prlgldalre 38- meh stove, 875: and other Items,| QR_3;’’31______________________ INNUMERABLE ROUSEBOIO Accessory IMmt. Includes awnmel figUrf”** -waewam. ellftKmft rSSir I- nASTIC SWIMMING POOL, $12, M, drapery n offei* ^OR^_;^t3. gi RUaCO WINDOWS •terms and screens, best takes. PE 8-Jlll-___________ 2 0 " X 14'8'' TOILDINO -- AN sttractlve uaad car lo|t tales office, fully insulated, wired, knotty mne Interior Hnteh. Must sell, wl^sacrtflce. 028 N. Mstn 3V1DEN TRACTOR, P’O W E R Sprayer, rota r y mower, seed spreader. Reasonable for quick •^le. MA 4-24l3.___________ 0088IP BENCH. 4 FT. FLUORBaT cent light fix, trunks. Jack posts. n *-my _________ ^ HAVE RELAXACIZOR POR SALE. i mok_old._OL 1-0700._______ HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 OAL., gas. New Consumers Poa’sr approved. 080.50 velue. $30 58 and 058,58. These are slightly marred, six, •■•etr^c, oU and bottled tea terrific vebies. Michl-Fluorescent. 302 Orchard Lk. Prw parking In rear -- 10. Machinery 68 doter, MOO. After 5. EM 2-3402. ____^ It Yourpelt W FOR RENT Wall paper etearaor. floor sandere. polliheie. band sandere fumaee vacuum eleanera. Oakland Fuel ft Paint. 43a Orchard Laka Avt. _FE 5-1150____ _ ______ Sale Musical Qoods 71 130 BAM ACCORDION, WHITE. 5M. Also Hammond Spinet Organ. EM 3M28.______________ ACCOKDION BALE. ALL Accordlr- ‘... ...... PONTIAC LAEE BUILDERS Supply. Sand, gravel ft dirt. Cement, _mor^._tnicklng ft tile. OR 3-1534. PEAT, BUSHEL OR VARD SHRED-ded. Loading Dally. Wholaaale-Retall. 7545 Ortonyllle Rd., 'a loaned free to begin-lessons ._P1^S-I43I _ iALDWlN ACROSONIC SPINET. Prench Provincial, custom built. . cherry finish. Used for dlipisy purpose. Large discount, terms. CALBI MUSIC CO. no N, Saginaw_______FB_5-I333 BALDWIN ORGASONIC ORGAN 1-2 ISUSU2S iN~con. lots7“3 j CHURCH’''''I.\C • ^only . cent per foot. 5 conductor t- flL-n^n^ l-W... also used Lowrlo Organ bargain. SJTpnx dim"’ 15 «Su ^3-4000______, morris MUSIC _______________________________________ A. Thampon,'7806 M-68 Weet. lijivA-rORIBB. CHROME MIXTNQ 34 8 TeTegfaph Hd FE - ryT“BIN“HOK*CHB8T TTPeI faucets, U4.S0 value. 114 08 Also | _ ecross from Tel-Hunm__________ j Jlv*radAr‘l4Mi»i-'»i:5“?t_ freeter 0388; automatic roaster. bathtubs, toilets, shower stalls. epTpHONE OUITAR: BACON ft i SPECIAL PRICE. 18A STONE. 038 garden tractor. 035; wood Factory Irregulars Terrific val- | Dsy Banjo. Oood cond.. PE 3-0030 mason saild. peat gravel, overtlie S'r1:ha?‘d‘'£iirAv?Te*a‘r"p"a‘rki*g^ ' ' ProdueU, _tn35_ Bashabaw, Clarki PINANCE CO . 1105 N. Perry. FE Rocheetei Knotty Pine Paneliiii; 3 PATTERNS WP3. WPO and WC140 CHURCH’S. INC. 4-fiw.*‘ ATTENTION!!! Buy Now and Save Black sou and peat humus, loaded and dcUvered, 7 days a week. Call Rohert Davie, 311 Airport Road, day or night, FE 0-0373. BLACK DIRT, TOPSOIL, BMD ft ~ gravel.Del: DR * "" PlVet St. Rochaeter. Ob l-dfa. PAHAEEETS. aUARANTBEirTO talk. Canarlaa, eagas. f Crana'a Bird Hatchery. 3411 bum Rd. rt^2-2y. RBO. DACHSHUND PUPPII8. Also adulu. FB 8-28U._ SIAMISB KiTTENS _________OA g-2848____ I daUvarad. FE GRAVEL, STONE, PILL dlrt.“B’lack"dIrl, top ’".5i’i, _EM 3:^. EM 3-2415,_____________ KNiiBHis LANDSCAPE TRUCEINO PE 5-2848 “ ■ __ Samples ft price on rvquvav^_ HORSE MANURE." (Straw) any'tlse i 12. EM 3-4287. Sale Farm Egiilyiiiwt 87 — ptow Md duHlaatora, itha OAItDiH TRACTOR WITH CULTI-—powar mowar, lU. Auction Sales 3 AUCTIONS gSiy Krobk. -aactlooals. AN lEClLLlNT tOCATTON IN Pontiac. Park your Moblla homt of ANY alia on aoncraU with a black top road, eoncraU walks. KaiaT m H Qpdyka PH l-MI> lidDXRIIAkD PBWA'TE TBAiy ar lota Auburn Haigbta. No ani-mali. 781 Ports Bd. Id Rtii^t "ShilT*. "BaV -----ita. all stylat. Pam- ITon brooat dlnatti nd Astral appll-manhina*. watbart I. dry goods, tbaau ■prtodt. lampa. fishing oquipmain. w., i ~ “■ Tuetdayt?Opan’for*prtT^ Mias J!a“''lY’a.m**te l;S8"'.’m.*^va?ly AucUon, 37781 Plymouth road Livonia. near Nawburg road, form- lATUROAY AT 1:38 P.M. DININO rodm aulta. living room aultaa, new and used. Badroom suites and odd pleoat, Bade, t]^Bgt and maUrsssat. Porch fnmftur*. atoc- iVo*rt'*s*d*’-isac'“f;s;s."te Moving CO.. IM7 Dials Hlihway, KK","i.nust."Lal ■ WITT any pups, McNARY'S-ar Kannali, boarding, TyiBii8nti;TynaBy ina itud sarAeo. OL 1-8584 Poodle stud CaU after 4 D008 AND BAND GRAVEL. DIRT AND TOP _so^a.^B 8-381'f,_____ 8PACX AVAILABLE FOR FREE dumping bf flU materials at 328 E. Walton. Sea the manager or __________________ ______________________________...____________ I SuSet lerme available. _______ I MONEY FOR ANY WORTHWHILE KIMBALL : NSOLE PIANO. I ton. MA I _______________________ I TOP SOIL, ROAD ORAVEL. SAND, -y .... ^... u^3.iin4.___________ _ I model. $188. 1 ycart i WATNE ( 025 FE 2-1882. LARGE CRIB AND MATTRB88. Mand new, IIIJI. Paareon'a Pur-nlture, a Orahard Lnka Ava. _____________________I N. Sa«t- i>»*. Opitalrc, alda antr._________ LAMP TABLE. ROUND COPPBK table, laatbar top. Bxe. co-" t)on, 158. 3 pair drapaa. ruffle and oovarlat to ma . Yellow and blue. MI 4-0483. '• TV. 13UI Nad ___ ________ 040; Large ----- Wardrobe, 111; portable Btnger sewing machine, $28; davenport and chair. tt8. fenrson's Trade ' Uis. 37 Orchard Lake Avenue, PB t-7081^ _ _____________ MAbic'8Hil> GAB 8TOVB, LIV- >RM WINDOWS AND I FE 4-7873 “KLBC. heater 088.05, . ga baatar, 054 and mtlnf. 004(05 (Ft and tand ^ ‘ ....... Caah ft Carr] [save PLDMBIMO trie I 5-7070. EASY BUOOY AND SEWING kU-' china. PIl 0-8184.______ ANCHOR FENCES tf**o-747i ANTOUX TABLE DROP-LE^. TrayatU act, ^apea. waffla^- . Perry, FE 0-Q041 d grtU.’ Mlecallaneoue. 02 N. ALCOA' 308 per cant aluminum ktowSeturar'a sale for a “*^BafuIar 84T.80 Botoirby^^'nowM AU sliM in itoek. AtaUabla In four colon Caah and Cnrry ----- Modtmli- _ ,rary evanl ntola_^y._ Jafferaon. Sunday c ART^IAN WATER , SOFTENT'.RS Fibergits.. steel auto fmejInY^ysm'* 'iffif'i.oeii ATTENTION!!! Oood bUefc soil and peat humus Must move 4.808 yards befort June 15th ' Priced tf Call Mr. IvorVVolo Field i PAINT SPECIAI.S Factory to you prices Exterior House Paints $Z79 gal. Alkyd mt Paint $2.79 gal. Bnamel Paint $2.79 gal. Baml-glott Paint $2.79 gal. Floor ft deck Paint $2.79 gal. Paint Thinner s69 gaL Llnsaad Oil $2.39 ,, Caulking Oun $1.19 Caulking Tubes 4 for 88c Federal Mtxlernization Uo 2530 Dixie Hwy NEW ZENITH STEREO CONSOLE, sacrifice Kimball Spinet piano, small antique organ. Adm. 21 In. TV FE 5-3451 _______ __________ PIANO BENCHES CHOCOLATE COLORED 8HET-land pony, italllon. Silver mane and taU. Pair of match pony Oeldlng. OA g-3314 $9.95 I DRV PIRia»LACE LOOS AND i Regultr prices „ I (iRINNELL’S I 27 S Saginaw________FE 3-7U0 8TRINO BASS. LIKE NEW. 0150. EM 3-0637. GALL'AGHER’S 11 E, Huron ________FE 4-0660 WUKUTZER ORGAN. »» PEDAL iSaable."ra*0-i4M’after 7 p‘m. BPRIHO CLEARANCE. CENT savings on all gul accordions . ...... PlMits, Trees, Shrubs 78 k-l EVEROREENS, SPRUCE. Pine. Fir. Arborvltaa, Juniper, Yews, and Hugbo Dig your own. Bring tools and burlaps. 3832 Sleeth Rd.. 1 mtles W. of Commerce vmage and itk E. of Intersection of Duck Laka Rd. and \,J rm Ro. Dally 0 to g. MU BEAUTIFUL NURSERY GROWN avergraana. Cultivated, sbaarad. tprayen. State tnspactad. 10 or more 01.50' aa Leas than 10. WURLITZER SPINSrr PiANO LIKE new. Priced for quick sale. Terms. GALLAGHER’S U X Huron FE 4-05M | White Pearl Drum Outnt! Sllngedand like new, save plenty on thiv outfit. MORRLS MUSIC 34 8 Telegraph Rd. FE 3-0507 Across from Tel-H(iron Sale Office Equipment 72 EVERBEARINO SUte Inspected. OA t^l For Sale Pets llOTting jPott 81 (3) ENOLIBH POINTERS AT STUD, both are Held trial winners. Book your dog now, only $35. FE 3-1800. ENGLISH SETTER, 3 TR8 OLD" Given to good home, free. Good hunter. OR 3-51gg, _______ REG. BRITTANT PUPS, 7 WES. old. Reasonable MA O-tOgl. RBOISTERBI^POIN|^ PUPPIES tlay, drain and Fei^ 821 3 YR OID WHITE STALLION, Tenneesce Walker. ME 4-8780. 535 Van Bd.. HoUy. ____ AUCTION SALE STAB'HNO FRIDAY ......7 P.M. SATURDAY ....7 P.M. SUNDAY.......2 P.M. NEW. AND USED FURNITURE ft APPLIANCES DOOR PRIZES Every auction NEW merchandise CAN BE PURCHASED WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT 13 ft 24 MONTHS TO PAT •B&B AUCTION 5089 DIXIE HWY. Lunch Room Open Every Auction Across from Drayton Plains New Shopping Canter Rent Trajixf SpaKiiB ,9Q tboaa who want the----------— leu. trx40 aamaat patiba.. ata. Ona mde aaal of Oxford on Laka-vIHa read. OA S^On. ■ Autp Accessories 91 ll-'54 PONTIAC MTB. ft HTWIO.. '53-’l4 Chav. mtr. ft power glide, '51 Chav. ate. motor. 'II-'S3 Piym. motor, '47 Ford motor ft fioor U OLDS 4 aSL. CARE. AKD MANI- I1»:_P> 5^^0752.______________ IT CHBV 2BBL CARE. INTAKE, and claaner. FE 1-0813 altar 4 LARSON PWXKOLAO 3 ft SVk HP EVINRUDE MOTOM CAR TOP CARRIBBS-WB WRRY TRAILER PARTS _ * TUBES ALL A L U M 1 N U M docks ft boat BHXL'nUUL marine hardware ft PAINTS HARRINGTON BOATS TOUR EYINRUDE DKAIJBR 180S 8. TELEOBAPH easy payments AVAILABLE DUAL CARB8 FOR 'il-'5l C^nVY. For Sale Tires 92 STANDARD BRAND HEW TIRES, Uada In on Oanaral BafaU Urea Up to 00 par cant tft Black or WUtawalli ED WILLIAMS 4SI s. ___ LOOK I 150X14 BLA^ TIRES. ALL sEtK"'' ' PB 4-45T ( 503 S. Saginaw. Sate Truck Tlrei_92A Attcntion.^ruckers LLSTATX TIBBS 0 ply . |4l.50^ua tax 12 p'y. . $73.27 plua tax silty ft Puiiy Guaranteed IR GRAVES - 8BAR8_ 125x30 10 ply . |4I I 1088x30 Up-1st Quality SAT.. MAT 21 AT 1 PAI. TIONEER' at OXFORD TOM-MUNITY AUenONB ON M24. JUST NORTH OP OXFORD. Sale’ House Trailers 89 16' HOU8KTRAILEB POR BALE. Sleeps 3 or 4. 8158. Call anytime after 8 Or 1 PE 5^1671.____ 3 FOOT HANSEN ALUMINUM, bath, awning, hitch, apt. slse 27 Pi' ALUMINUM TRAILER. VE 2-lMl. ..X...-SHAKT GI...-------- car. Cylindtrs rebored. ZucktMa-ehlnt ■“ ■ “■— ”• 3-3MJ. Sale Motor Scooters 94 '« CUSHMAN. OOOD COND., 3647 Mann Bd, oft Cllntonvllla Rd__ 'IS CT38HMAN. BX. CON. MANY axtraa. Call PB 4-M03. 1310. PE 1-1848. ft USED CUSHMAN EAGLES Simplex ft Track Rabbit Cars. Fo^!^e A^orcy^ej^95 '53 MATCHLESS TWIN. EXC. CON. 03^^FE l-tl0«4___ ______ il57 OEBMAN TRIUMPHANT, IN g(X>d eondltlon 1350. FE 5-3474. VELOCETT MOTORCYCLE, ' condltlim. $580 — tf Bllaabeth and ;riy7o's etc Hew furniture. Trailer Park on White _ • ----- • bu,^ I _ MMl.___________ '58 DETROrrER, 45 FT. __________FE 5-5718________^, ~59 GOLDEN FALCON BT SKYLINE. 35 X S. make offer. MA-d-1880. '15 CHAMPION. 45 x 8'. CLEAN. " ' ---------- -r trade for 30-08' For Sale Blcycks 96 BOY'S SCHWINN BIKE WITH AC-cestorlet. 30 In. FE 5-3803. BOYS 20" RAaNO BIKE. EEC. condition. 025. FE 0-0003 after Boats and'Acomwoi^^^ ' CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES > ----- ,«mv(v CRAFT, trailer. Mertui ditlon *" FOB THE FISHERMAN,^,^ ISA NTMPH ALUMINUM BOATL LARSON FIRKROLAS DINO^^ CHRIS CRAFT CAVAUJBII BUCK CRAFT FIBEROLAE BAILFIBHSUNFIBH . PORTABLE_DO<*S.HOI8^ INLAND LAKES Bi^BS .•127 W HURON . PE ft-T»l DO YOU WAN'ffTO BELL XOOR week will h_.-vlew It. MOLLY ______COACH SALES. Holly Rd., HoUy. ME IOC's of people a an opportunity to marine AND ( 16310 Holly Rd ¥nd of month sal'e We win g 'ba'tWeen'TIow mS tba 31et -----out for one of the .... ...X Michigan. HOLLY MARINE AND COACH BAIES. 10210 Holly Bd- Holly. ME 4-8771. GOOD 14 " AND^M" BICYCLES. bought between i of May. Drive oi best (leale In I PE M57I JOHNSON MOTORS MEG BOATS USED MOTORS BOARDMAN’S 575 Highland Rd. at Wm. Laka Rd. OR 44I2U________ "oR^wS* marTne s'Dpplies 3M Orchard Lake Ava. PE 2-8W8 MOTORS Used — Guaranteed 35 H P. JOHNSON 15 H P. EVINRUDE 13 H P. buccaneer 7Vk HP. itERCURY 51$ HP. JOHNSON 5 H P. MARTIN NEED CASH ALSO SEVERAL OOOD BOATS The Geo. G. Ray Co. — 3-1711 MEMORIAL Day Specials USED — U' Btareraft aluminum boat and 1058 IV, I] p. Evinrude. Both for .... ... ...... 8138 USED - 13' SUel boat and 3 h p. NEW — 1M8 14' Blue Star i Financing avallabit with 1 times with the Evinrude 75 h.p. SUrfUta Taka M58 to yf. Highland Rd.; right BEAUTIFULLY COLORD> BAN-tame, 75c each. Black pleaaura saddla 035, Waatern MarUagUv. 010. MA 5-0700^__________ FOR SALK. SPOTTED MARK WITH colt by alda. OA 8-3111.____ POR 8AU, MARE rbtrt. 3851 lORSES - QUARTER TY- _ grade mara, gantle. Also Oraan-broka flllla. 80$ OoU Rd. Lapaar, mara. $ yaare old, professionally trained. appralM $1288-1588. accept $1688 or bast offer. Contact John Kloka. 3645 Sou"' nouis-vard, Troy. UL 2-2538. ABBITS FOR SALE. 183$ STAN- VERY NICE FEEDER PIGS. LAW-ranea Prahm, 1861 Bird Ed.. For Sole Poultry 85 toaa. Pontiac Rada. Irlab C___ Sabago. BlU'a Feed store. Gregory Rd. ~ ' D r 8 jKr. e M lightweight Travel Trailer Since 18S Guar-aoteeu lor Ilia. See (hem snd J|al a damonstratlim at WamaaTrailer Salas 30M W Huron (Pith te |oln one at Wady Byam'e exclt- 5:”‘lrgnrio'*^AV"gbj!?*8- SALES tt T1P81CO LAEE ^en evetj * Boats and Accessories 971 mercury : 30 h'.p Exc. cond $176. LI 6-230* ' •’* ***>”" 6utboW~moto‘r"f6r"sale: ~ 18 HP7DiRiB”cRArr71i08 *** apache TOUR-A-HriME ft CREE All ne# 15 ft. to 30 ft. models at discount prices Drive out for one of the best dealt In Michigan. Open 7 days a week. HOLLY MARINI AND COACR BALES. 15218 Holly Rd.. Holly. ME 4-8771. DETROITER PONTMC CHIEF s>-e the aU new Detroiter for 1000. Larier (alndow area, more storage space uniform temperature controi, superior caaslruciloo and beauty of design.' A price you want to pay at a deal you rarely get. The extra bonus dollars now on your present moblla home In trade on the all new Detroiter. Terme to your satisfaction. BOB HUTCHINSON E*Z KAMPER King of the Camploc Trallari -Bleepa 5 or 6. Saelham today. OdODELL TKAILBR SALES wee 8. Rochaetor Bd. UL 2-4550 1^FT. WELDWOOD BOAT, 045 5 12 FT. ALUM, BOAT._ Marcun Coma out i -----onr. offer, EM____________________________ 13 FT. BOAT CEDAR STRIP AND ftberglaaa with trailer, $108. $111 Maybae Rd.. PonUae. 14 FT. FIBERGLASS BUNABpUT OVVENS 25-FT. .SEASKIFF DELUXE EXPRESS CRUISER Head, atoye, refrigerator. alMpa 4. Its hp. Flagship Marina Bn- luSBO BAROAIN: 14 ft. boats, 21 bp. motor, trailer. $68$. is ft. boat, motor, trader, 1380. Oood used engine! t to 70 hp. MAZUREK MOTOR & MARINE SALES I Woodwartf at South Blvd. >FE 4-9587 PONTOON BAFT, FIBEROLASS. •OB RENT — 18 PT. TACA"nON oft bar* No 4-2268 FC iced to Moff luflKel or Mr. 3-4103^ MS '■(Coorer’Lk"’ Rd. and 'make MOVUiO. MU8T BELL PRlOIO-i ■ir», itOVe dk mohoff. bod. Ataoi---- -------- ' lawn mower ft mlac. PE 2-5^. ! ®**!;^*j* wli??a _ ____H028***P!dP PICNIC TABLES POR SALE. ALL ________ aacrlttca. PE 4-$003. ^ tlies. We deliver. FE 4-5085 LOVELY FUHNU'URE. CHINA XAR" V**® . DIRT. MANURE. | OUTBOAR:b MOfOR 35 HP WIZ- CRYSTAL. cyrttER NICK rTSMJi* Week dirt, fill dirt and leveling. , ard 'ScotO '60 floor model,,., re- : WBEXn^ 3488 ERIE DRIVK:'_“™Aen “ncretb. IiX 8^6843^----------d(jced In 1335. 1040 custom elec-' ORCHARD LAKE. BATHROOM PIXTURES, OIL AND , '_‘c 3_0 Jnch rsnge. r,gu ,r $214_05 i ------------------------------(urnaces Hot water ft steam i “«* ; boiler. Automatic water beater, _ unton I^ke,^_EM_J^0 __< ^ Hardward, elec supplies, crock ft OUTBOARD MOTOR 150; ELEC- i mpe and fittings. Lowe Brothers ; trie hand saw 125: electric i Petnt. Super Kemtone and Rust. 2 BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES , from Champton^toe._»y_8-OOOS, ADDING MACHINES. FROM 535'3't MONTHd. OLD BEAGLE PUPS. CASH REGISTERS. PROM $45 ___________FE 5-1443 ________ PONTIAC CASH RDOISTER g y|g q^D MALE BEAOSE. REG . 331 S. SAOINAW ______! good on rabbits ft pheasanU. 130. NATKWAL ADDING MACHINE. | g-3041.______- , :_____ used I months, sacrifice 015. OR g qacHSHDNDS AT STUD. 3-3352 _ _______________»__ Puppies, Jaroor's. FE 0-2538. USED OFFICE, CHAIRS CHEAP. ; j'jg AQUARIUM. STAND, _Call FE 4-0i2S.__ _________ --------------• ----- •->- — Sale Sporting Goods______74 light, gravel, plants, fish. 8150 1^- y SHOES - WALTON TV 515 E. Walton ' „ , HEIGHTS BUPPLY ___^ FE 2-2257 2015 Lapeer Rd.____FE 4-5431 i PAIR 80i5d~CHERHY ' CORNER BXRP *ND TOI« —. H^P.^pl cupboards. I ft. hlsb. Moving,' ... ......—xttophone. FE ( drills $15 and 820: ‘eimbe blan-! ket $15: wringer washer $10: i -------- pipe wrenches II snd 30 inch ODN?, mens foot _____ Jlxe 0‘»C Ei- int condition 010, Phone S.««0. Evenings. I AKC BASSET. MALI. 1 YEAR OLD. • «.I-T«2. ! __ AKC REG BRITTANY SPANIEL | 53| N rmI: Sale Farm Produce 86 APPROX. too CRATES CORN, goo^plg feed. MA 5-0$71.__ CERTTFlkb SEED POTATOES — Jack Cochran. Lake Orton. MY 2-OI31._ ;_________ EA'HNO POTATOES, ALSO RED Pouai&ce Mid cobbler sutti. Cbaricp MY M711_____________ .. AND m»H COBBLER UCWQ potatoes, rr 3-3810.,_ Sale Farm Equipment 87' 3 HP SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRAC-tor. complete with disc cultivator. lawnmower ft snowplow. Oood cond. UL 2-2071, after 5:30 p m BIG SAVINGS NEW AND USED LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT SIMPLICITY - BOLENS . JACOBSEN - PORTER CABLE ------eervlce what we for free demonstration. HOUSrrRAILER ON BEAUTIFUL lot IVb blocks from laka. UsbU, Eat waU- — —*" 1 UL 2-44$g after Jacobson’s Trailer Sales and Rentals Va-Ka-Shun-Ette. smallest te’f-contalned travel trailer on the market. Trotwood. Mar-King ft Tour-A-Home. TraVel trailers, our iteerlng tl traU- ^_rt__2-l( .UKE -1 2-ita. 14 FT. WOLTBRINE. 35 JOHN-■on, eontroli, etc. $300. FE 4-0001. 14 FT. MAHOOANT BLANKED Curley Craft. Bleached mahogany deck, ninnlng Ughte. fiber glassed bottom, 4$ h.to Mercury, electric starting, trailer, canvass cover. Exceltent eondltlon. glU. Call FE SCOTT MOTORH Marina Rardwara-Palnt' Oakland Marine Exch. Ml 6, SlEttAY..- I-41M speciality. I ' ft overload REPITCH — BALANCX -.krELO' AU Blias Carried In Stock 24 HR. PROP REPAIR Free Cheek Up Newkirks Boat ft Prop Sarvlea __H5d Cats Lalte RMs^Ktego_ TONY’S MARINE 15' CPrl Ski Boat, onlv $»8. 108 per cent guaranteed outboard repair service, backed by 24 yre experience. 2885 Orchard Lk. Rd. Sylvan Lake FE 0-8113 or FE 4-3410^ _ •iHE ONE ahu“6hly Ie8>i ir a. Roebeeter QL 1-8781 Lean, PHILCO .\UTOMATIC WASHER]: •Take Over Payments" - $2 PER WEEK -Repottatilon — Lika new. Fully jhiarantaad. —OTHERS TO SELECT PROM- EIKESTONE STORK Its WEST HURON_____PE 2-8281 RdFRIOERATOR, $28. 73 FAIR-|ro«^^_4 "** -.58 and S3; over and under . ........ .......... Sfi'J‘6 2"™“'“ *“ °^2,®:.eWad."aA'‘?.piar'!*S^i F"lTs t‘i“C FiPE REDUCED - •* again e«-lncb. 7 cents a foot: 1-lnch. 11 cents a foot 7V pound water teited. O. A. Thmnpaon. CEMENT BIW. J^DV ehimnt Step t 3-3$98. CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMIMUU WINDOWS txOxVi Pegboard ... 03.00 4x8x14 P^board .... $4.00 txOxH Plytcore .... 04.45 11x41 33 ft. Rock Lath * .09 ta naeterbeard ..... 1125 Burmeister -----j $3 peri r 3-3711. RQTO-TILLEH 1 YEAR Lawn spreader, bandeome beilroom_^_eet. ala^ blood ^ traettoo cost. 314S Washington, aU flsae, Rao------------- PB.4.7111 or MA 1-1341. RUG. 0X12 AND 1 SX18. '-IVITB -E Htoi: gl^lAL OXU RUOB. 134.01. Me-Leod CaipeL Woddward at Square H. >u»t Mlow Tad's. PE 2-7701 •IMMONr -------- .Full St PLYSCORE SPECIAL CASH AND CARRT ’ •t''-4' X g' ........... $3 66 >4"-4' X 8' ........ $2.86 •s"-4' X •’ .......... 84.44 •4■' P. ft TB. 4' X 8' . $5.04 V-4- X 8' ............ M.13 PONTIAC PLYWOOD TO l4S8 BALDWIN BP Ft 2-2543 RIDING MOWE]^. $ MODELS 34 Complete mower and tractor aerv-ice. Briggs Clinton. Kohler parts. We -service what we tell Your Autbotited Dealer. EVANS EQUIPMENT 6507 Dixie Hwy. T O O LsTwD , BESTS. ELEC. MOTORS. VAC-1 — UM SWEBPniS. PORT. WASH. [ACHIKE. CAMERAS. CLOTH-40. MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO. „„„ _ _______ SELL, trade: basset hound: _________ . Manley Leach. 18 Bagley.______I years old. AEC registered. ----- ' — --------‘ Housebroken. $75. OB 3-8711. bbautipul poodles, toy whites, kllvers. Macke. MY 3-2S83. BEIOE FRENCH POODLE MALE ■ AKC Regletered. Rea- 375 8. Telegraph. FE 2471 membership and CABIN SITE in Canada Creek Ranch Aseocla--■ 12,088 acres. 7 prti beautUul large n Uket. tor incniovr» »uu Sdcete. BmI deer hunting territory In Mlchl-esn. Locatrf between Atla^ and Oneway In Montmorency County. Both winter and summer sports. Paved roade all the way from - ........ - qulc"- — ! >r« _____Jley Uke Rd. Open I a.m. to 8 Sunday 10 — ' numerous to M EDWABPh”° 8. SAOINAW CIRCLI FLUOREBCEirf~UOHTS, •meamf^fnrwimpn KmIHh fAP kltchrlll. red. Psetory Showrooms. I4;chi-gan Pluoreeqenl. 313 Orchard U *“ Bear parking — ’ SPECIAL Oaraga Stdmt atnaina Sebol Clear Black Temp. F Oak Floor Shoru, lee ss. — * •. • Mahogany Ply. 4x8 8 4 P AUBURbf LUMBER u-s. rc- x-Mvt -------r:------— : J-'iutD...SOFA. I Cash and Carry Specials i ^cellcnt comUtton. gtd. IntulaUon U r ^ 1$M 3-0513 after t. ! —* - iQFA.“ CHAIRS. OENeUL WR»--*'f<>«''»S " llSSo*Lr''Mr8?2a8 J iS'StVXIlr. «D?13 iS.n, —------ (caU for b free eeUmate on all I your rough lumber ft trim needsi HAGGERTY LUMBER ’*5.g'^J?.’D%‘r.5e‘*'"*‘%2. SPECIAL! Air caadltteaers ..... Ill R. a. imiiBO nTTEir IHt W, Hnresi SMALL RADIOS, 85 TO $18. NEW ctoek radio. gU. FK 1-8755. sikoiR, LtoHr tgrodD"oONsi6tl:: 1^47 H ,___ ft CBIPPROBE, lUPLB, ' bufiy.' higAchalr. 04 bod. chect. -ftMo-etea* -desk,- library-*aWar U 38 each 5»*' praflntebol**°i7.0S each Oak Flooritig 8221 M 8188 M *88 M fi^SON XUMBEELCO-- poMiao p» I-3HF Select red ! NEW GOLF CLUBS. i '"7217* ’ „ :. i RILIAH'T to* CAliPINO '^H^, large, roomy, ft , eocloecd kileh- DALMATIAN PUPPIES, MALES, • wk*. 425 N. Perry. FE 4-«US. . ELEOANT WRITE POODLE. i en. sleeps S adults, or many 1 children. Crooks at 8. Blvd. 1 I'.tugan $41611, ; RAINBOW TROUT UP U INC^. 1 No Umlt. no Mcraee tMiUred Trout Creek Ranch, Oraenshlcld at H24. , i PR^^KI^nNE PREl"”fO “home IN~C0UNTRT . 3 yr. old male CoUle Boxer. Pay for Ueente. Dog house S3. FK 4-82M. ^ OERMAl) SHORT HAIR PUPPIES. AKC. VAcclDAltd. HouMbrokta. OA i-mi. SEE ■THE NEW REUART. THE Umlly eampinf inUlcr. FB WE LOAN MONET FOB BOATS"; motors, other sportlnc go^. Bee SEABARD FINANcI. U$< N. Perry. FE M6S1. GERMAN SHEPHERD kuPPIES. Male 815. Female $18. FE 5-1235. KlTTENa ALL PET SHOP, 58 WIL-Uame. PB 4-8433. Sand. Gravel and Pift 76 '^OTsnSil Jfa^ef^OB^llU EITTENSC POR BALE ■ * OR 3-MlX ' LOVELY WmiE TOY POODLE puppies. PE 4-3831. A-1 TOP SOIL. BLAC$- DIRT, nil dirt, sand and gravel. Bull- dotlng. FE 5-41M. A-I PEAT HUMUS AND BLACK - inn TJSided T aaf* a wk Also fill taad. Mi Lochaven Bd. Ff 5-1413. MINIATURE POODLES, ALL sites EH 3-8311. v POODLES. BEAUTTPUL WHITE . miniatures, Ikmeki~ old,' 4rom ; champtoh stock, 133 Seminole! _ Ad*. i A-l FEA'T HUMUS STATE TK8T-ed. OartrS 1^. 01 75: 14-yd toad, $1.50 per yard delivered. 3M t Baldwin Rd MT 2-3471. A-1 BLACK DIRT 8I»EDOE& OE-livcred reasonable/P"E 24833. Small miniature, tkocolate brown, j housebroken and all shots. Small down paymenLDR 34178. | i^oodle^$i6 down Hunt 1 fat Eltop PE B-3l» : A-1 FEAT HUMUS, 214 TAKOI. deUvered, $8. OL 3-6321. Poodles. Georgeous blsfck puppies, ^either sex. Callj BARGAINS GALORE' NFW, USED AND DEMO'S. WHEEL AND CRAWLER TRACTORS. LOADERS AND DOZERS. EASY TERMS. SPOT FINANCING. WE ACCEPT TRADE-INS. PONTIAC FARM AND 1HDU8-TRlAL TRACTOR CO FK 4-04S1. BOLENS AND WHEELRORSE traetdrs and attsehmente, I models of UUers. 7 models of rldlag mowart, wt tervlc# what wa sell. Your^^rt^^^,.^ MAple l-ms °**** ***^6r 2-7824 etc., good cond. UL'2-3T11':'" CO'RN PLANTKiRB. NEW AND 2 ‘ • Davis Meuy., Ph. NA t-3J Tractors, plows Nearly r tver Super 4$ tractor witu nvuv end- blade and new spring trip Oliver plow. At low at $31.58 per your needs right -----Super 77, Hyd, controls 1 OllTcr 10, good ruhbor, slow -_______ drag ... ^ ............:. . g 356 Garden tractor, blado cultivator and plow 11*5*24“*: get your reservatlona In now! I Wlltlamt Lake Road. Dray-_ ton Plaint. OR 3-6i8L. NEW MOON. .1865 "37 FOOT. LOT 103. 3308 Elisabeth Uke Rd. Bx-cellent condiaon._________________ Oxford Trailer Sales New 10-wldet In Oeoeral. Vagabond, Orest Uke*. Zimmer and Oardner. Travelinc trailers in HoUy. Garwood and Tour-Romtt, all sites, self-contained or not. 40 need — EVINRUDE. WHEEL AND eontrole. A-1 condition. Phone PE 4j^3I0T after I._________ 16 FbtJT "" MOLDiD“PLYWOOD, walk-thru Jo Evinrude electric, excellenl condition PE H44I. "D Ir 80 HP UtBOARD. $488 W8 IS DOat llGDairS FE i^lMI or PE 4-MOO _ ^ 10 FT CROSBY CAPRI. FIBE^ , NEWKIRK S BOAT ft glass hull, mahogany deck. 58' 31M ~ " ~ ' h.p. Evinrude electric, complete | - with remote control. — — ' ““ FE 4-1238. PROP 8ERV ____________PE 2-S8M USED ROW BOAn. ' $20. ALSO WEST BEND MOTORS PAKKHURST TRAILER COURT & SALES Mow and osod. private laka es 7J aors* between Lako Orton and We have several buyers wsitto ME 4-S7U. SCHULTS )0 ft. by 43 ft. and 10. ft. x 58 ft., close out sale on both models. Originally priced at 14,185 and $3.tu». Will sacrifice for only 03.385 and 04.585. Also several 17- CLINKERWOOD BC _________FE 2-34M 17 PT, TROOON OUTBOARD ! cruiser, practically new. Ft 4-3385 : _afte^5^p.in._________ 36 HP. BVINRUbB. UC. CONDI- | PR_i±”*:____________' SELECTION OP USED MOTORS \RKAI^SAS TRAVELER „ eWIo^WP'h p. OARPORM ONLY 11650 BOAT AND TRAILER IS FT '50 NORTH AMERICAN WITH 35 H P. MOTOR $1258 OLA8TRON PIBEROLAS PONTOON RAFTS FEATHER CRAFT, and FREELAND ALUM STBRL-INO BOAT TRAILERS $995.95 SHAW’S INC. MOTORS - NOTICE on su^ye S a.m! till S p.m. Apache camp trailers, new ft used motore. Over modalt of — -----------BUI Col- ler Boat* ft Motors 14 mile east of Lapeer on M21. BOAT EDNDSHIELDS. COMPLETE with hardware* tU 85 up. Parry Servtee, Ine.. 8128 Highland Rd. BOAT AND MOTOR. $625. SUIVt deluxe molded plywood Wolverine boat with Mark 30 motor. Phone OR 3-8831 or MI S-5«t7. ajLOWer .PK 2-1818. A 2 OANG ______ r garage. Over g', of lUihdIng room. A high quaUty at a low price, New-Modem-Different. Big display at Jsoobeon'e Trailer Sales ft Rtntele. 5S8I WtUlame Uke Road,, Drayton Plains. OB 2r58gt.________________ SHORT'S MOBILE HOMES All new Oem and Beemer iravel trailer!. Trailer repair parte, bot-Tle ga* cart wired, and hitches InslaUed Need used trailers Mn » to 8 weekdays. « to • on Saturdays and closed Sundays. 172 W Huron , PE 4-ff743 Buchanan Boatworks Evinrude 1271; Mew 12 ft. w^ boate, IM; SteeL 8108; aluminum. Ills: -Plbertlas, $170; Traitors, *" --------- *•": New fiber- I. $m M-M We Service and Sell I tractors and TILL* EEL HORSE TRACTORS .AWN BOY MOWERS TORO mowers iacobsen mowers : VACATION TRi^lLERS i II' new- TraU-Blaaer/ Apaqiw I campers. Bale Or iwftt. liliatc reservations now. P. H. Howland, ■ 3$4t Dixie Hwy. OR 3-14M , trjtMTis M ft. Not pyer^.lM. MT $-1211. per IlM. Hansen t $-78X3. PE l-WTt. BEL-AIR AND ANDERSON BOATS PONTOON. CRUISERS H MARK 55'b. with battery ' ON A t4-PT. ALUM. PKATHER-CRAPT WINDSHIELD RADIO. LlOlfTB, CORV; TOPAND COVER, ETC SPORTSMEN’S - HEADQUARTERS i M24 at the Double Stoplight ' Open 7 days a week ' MT X4511 I ^______LAKE ORION , CUSTOM Moat, coveri and canvas repairs, PB 4-4277 ar FE MARINE 8UPPUES MICHIGAN BOAT SERTICB. INC. BILL HICK80M, PROF. TrEnsporurn Oftereil 100 I ENGINE AIRLlMER. LOB AN-gelei.^San Praitoleed, San Diego, -tie. HawaU, 488 10 extra. New York. $30. Feiry Service Ine. OR 3-13M CARS TO NEW YORK . AMD Seattle. Bonnie't_ Orlveaway^_PE_2-T83S TRUCK GOING NORTH PikR'r toad Either way. Py.^ 5-6188. Wanted Used Cars 101 AVERILL'S BOAT'^I^^NLrgo^^g ATTENTION. WE'RE PATINO TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR CLI^N USED CARa. Gleiiri's Motor Sales $52 W HURON PE 4-727^ A« mcH AS ISTTOR JUNE AND neau cats' FE 3-MM days or ~ QlM:iTY'MOTOir‘ SALES NEEDS ALL MDOEL CLEAN CARS TODAY S48jORCfcARp_L^_ FE 3-$041 CAiia —- ■ /. tHE PONTIAC PRE$S> SATURDAY, MAY 28. 1^0 TWENTY-SEVEN ^^*"*“* "Ml Spt*. C«r^ lOS PRICES CUT ”«®rB TAW ADVANTAGE of onr bm4 lor tood i OMd Csn. Wo *m p DoHor for eloM, iborp o ■okoi sad sU aodoU. JEROME "Bright Spot" Qrehsrd Lsko s( Cast n ^ Opoa »Toi TOP DOLLAR ■u TOUUWAQBM, 1 DOOK, UKB BO«. 'It Ustoo M M.r.O. Booa-OWT Cart, M AUbsm. For Sale Ct« ■IT BUICK, « DR.. UBDAN. RAR. ag »*• ““ INS BDICE BT. FULL ________ .. rmon adto salxb,* su Moot- eslai at OakUad. inittct. t bOOR. f^ANbARO traumUaloe, Sin. KM MNl. S. Top Ca$h Paid — FOR mo CARS __ Lloyd Motor Sale* m B. BAOWAW______F» t-sm w»~¥trr ARb tradc good mnif <-*>■ *an ■ntDOkB IS Aabara Uied Auto PRrtji 102 •N rORO. OOOD MQTO*. ORnX. AU parto cboap. W t-tlTS. IfrW) Oliite, W’>OR ■M to 'M can Rojral Ante ParU, UN MV CTomoBO FARIW AllD BOOT OT V 1 ooBTorl for Nlo. MUIord MSN, «tl Kaflo Rd., Wbito . WRuctetwo a mb"i.....ao^ Sale Used Trucka hoBootrallon. OR S-S3M____ >5 6HETROLXT Sofi? FOR oNo. FK UNI.______________ •II^CHKTOO^^ilJ^R FICK-OF 8??; n AttMln AH IS MorrU S door 'IT Moa Roaditor. 'H Volkivaata AattnrtMd doaltr for MO, MorrU. ViBor. Awtla aad Aaitla Roalr. HOUGHTEN & SON I R. Mala, Roohortof; OL lAWl INI. RADIO ARD 'M T-BIRD, UKX NEW. FULL Kor. Mask aad ,wblU. I3.1N. S-3WT___________________________ ■ - SAIN.________________ isil BDlCk 8PBCIAU bNB bWNBir «i.0M miiM. ini nuabotn u. R. C. Manalai.___________^___ 'k« CAOiLUtC, 4 DR. 8ROAM N. 1 omtt. art.. H.WS mllei. Oodrf TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CARS QDEBN ADTO SALES FB l”lA'yfw*j!Mlt . LOOK!, LOOK I LOOKi IIM CadUlae. 4 door Sedan De^ VtUe. all power. No moner down. Luekjr Auto salei. FE 4-lON. FE 4-M14. HI s. Sailnaw. HIT OAOIUAC, a S DOORSB^ low ***°.*L5'4* ________ N.MI or ati. Take oMer t^e. TOU Cogle^ Lk. Rd.. i CHXTROLBT FANBL TRUCK. ------, rx MIN. t^TON FAREL, VA. I FLT 1. IlH. OR 3-UH. •M CHEVROLET PICK UF.~ |1SM. MU 1-3164 INI CRBTROLDT DUMP TRUCK, tirei like new. aeedi traaimli- elon. IIM caih. MY S-llM._____ fOR SALE. H4l"CHEVRbLET H ten plek-up. ItW. FE 1-1113.__ ilMCKiVRC^ 14' VANirn. new paint, fnew Urei. booiter brakei, meebanlcallir perfect. 11410. Fboao FB S-4iW4._______ TT FORD F4 bUMP. TRADE FOR bouetratler. ear or pick ad. EM 3-OMl. nil CHEVROLET 3 DOOR WAO-~~ Stralibt itlck. I epUador. Pflvate owner. OL MITT. itSALE^T TRACTORS ‘IT 111 INTERNATIONAL ■M 110 INTERNATIONAL *M FORD. FNO, AIR OVER ■M TH^T-CAB, WHITE H3 WHITE COI^RTIBLE ■U DODOE. B-etr 'IS FSOO Air A Vac. 'M L. J. MACK 200 CUMM. SCHRAM TRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT M CHEV.. BEL AIR OONTkllTI-ble. white body A lop. Red trim. F. Ollde tram.. P. atoem«. P. brak'ai. WW Radio. Heater. Out-alde mirror. Courteay llibta. 0th- So*ai8:inyvA“tt&.“- •It CHEVY. RISCATnF 4 DOOR. RAH. 1 cylinder ataadard. *!•-. Woim A BeatUe. MA H4N. •M CHEVY. HT. POW 34.000 mllei. Beit offer AfUr I. PE I-4TBT. 10-RAMBLERS—10 special deal tbli week on 10 ne< Rambteri. See ui today. R&C RAMBLER SUPER MARKET COMMERCE ROAD N CHEV.. S TONE. P. OLIDE. VI enfine. CaU MA ASMS, be- tween I A I._____________________ 'U CHEW. 3 OdbR, STAMOARD tram., beater, white aMewalli. TODAY’S SPECIAL ’.S8 CHEVROLET BlaCAYNE 4 DOOR Powerglldf. W.Walli. Ivory I A Onyx Blaok paint. ________ OR 3-1201 $1285 cam litreSTnEEL rack “ ----------- ..v- Matthews-Haroreaves 031 OAKLAND A PEjMIOT TI Cbov LoBf wheel blue v'M ChoT. tb ton plekap •M Ford. Ib-taa -HI 1-toa 'll and *M IntemaMoaal l-4oa mHT. I TARD DUMP WITH front sad loader attached. |TM. PE l-SOIT. S3 W. Kenaett. Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND CASS ffiFmb TRUCKS WITH EN- cloud bodiM. Farmera, eo- on ipeclalty. OR I-II3I. •grea ____________________I_________ ‘%.sr*^s5iu«sr>. _ MONEY DOWN. Auume pay-menu of liO.M per mo. Call Credit Mfr. Mr. Parki at Harold Turner Ford. IMO CHEVY S DOOR SIO. STICK. ,’H CORVET. S TOPS. FUEb IN-Joctlon. uiaj otbor astraa. Boat I offer. M^lOW I s.u. to I - - - MU 4-4412 after I p.m ___________ owner tranaferred I Europe tlMI. OL 1-0341. ■II CHEVY TRUCK SPECIALS ’58 Dodge .$1095 Vb tea pfekup—BOW motor, abarp ’51 Ford ..$395 'M Chevy, very clean ECC«%TC SHEP'S • MONTH-END CLEARANCE $ALE ■ For Sep Cera ■ 106 '59 CHEVY Impala Hardtop I DOOR — Orlflaal Blao lla-lah. vftadto A Heatar. W. Walu; |aW5 Eddie Steele — FORD — 2 Big Locations I7M ORCHARD LE. RD. Eaetp Harbor -SSTI WEST HURON •i5~cafFrrE®r ^ REPOSSESSION INI full prloa. No caah noodod Pay only |n mo. Dtte July lat mu^AuU^^Mr^ BaU. jn^MIN ................. BTANDAItb I. V. liarrU, PB l-ni Get in the "NEW CAR CLASS" WITHOUT NEW CAR COSTS! THEBE CARS LOOE AND OO LIEE NEW ONES I You Save $$$ ■SlOIdi M Hoi.' aadan Rial Uba new A all powtr eoulpped. ■H Old! SU rim. Cpa. Wbiu A rod. A real ahanie - 1 owpar.^ 'IT Olda SM Alol. lodao. Fewer ateerlni A brakei. M OMi II t door sedan. A roal •|lo1di*W hoi. Cpo. You won't find one nicer than tbia. ■II Cbevrolat Impala'Cpe. AU white ' A one owner. v 'll Pentlao 1 door real citan. '14 Chevrolet S dr. Bel Air, atral|bt slick and a food buy. ^ Jioughten 6c Son Your PHendly OldamobUt Dealer 821 N. Main. Roeheeter, OL 1-ITIl lIH crikVROLET V-l. RAblO A heater, standard tranamlaslon — Vary law mUeait. 1-ownar. Runi and looks like new. Will aurifice. MI 4-I2M or see at 131 Tlmbor- laks Dr., Bloomfield HUla_ 'll CHKVROLlt. SI* SERHBI. R lUI Chevrolet. Just Uke over n»r‘pE iisK STATION WAGON ‘ ■55 Ohov. V-l, I door, blua o^ white, automatic trana.. RAH. wblU waU Urea, 1 owntr, look this over. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLBR-PLYMOUTH D*^" Mam St.. Clarkston MA 1-1141 •TTcHiV. BEL AIR. NO RUST. lUt. EM 3-Ooet. B. Conway. aad heater Sharp*- No moi ftRroV'AUTO*SALBK*112 Moat-calm at Oakland.______• ■iFoaiv'r^N^^jwRD. 111*. lUr~BEL-Am let V4 powergllde. MA 1-1441._ ■M CriEV. WAOON. STANDARD Irani., Vtr^ cltaa. Low mUcafo. CHETSLER S DR. HARDTOP idle and beaUr. Auto, trana. .1. A PR. A OOOD SNb CARI wts*ALSO HATE A NICE SELECTION OP ONE-OWNEE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM JACK COLE flymouth-valiant 1953- DESOTO. 2 DR. A.''vary clean Birmingham ear, radio h heaaer, automatic shut. 35,001 actual BHlea. Prle^ right. PEOPLE'S ADTO SAm llOakland _____PK1-S3I1 1M3 DE SOTO, FUi4, PRICE *41. King Auto, ill S. Saginaw. ’53 International ...$ 395 111. IM WD ’54 International ...$ 695 IM. U ft. Van ’55 GMC...............$1095 I tea, 14 ft. van ’55 Chevrolet..........$695 S toa U ft. nat ’56 Ford 195 tb tomS-paaal ’56 Ford ..............$695 F4M Staa, dual! ’57 Ford ............$ ^5 F-IW Btakt. duato •i7 Ford TP...........$ 995 I Raneharo ’52 Dodge ...........$ 495 S to I yd. dump •56 G^IC .............$1395 I to I yd. dump ’59 Ford F-1.........$129.5 S pickup fl OTHERS TO 'CHOOSB FRC $5 DOWN AKD up Shep s Motor Sales _ _aat Boultvard FE 0-4301 IMI CHEVROUri CAB PAYMENTS TOO 8URDBN-somef Come in and sea na and lat us balp van adftMO ta a Mu •^N'S USED CARS BOB BUTLER AT HAROLD TURNER FORD 4*4 S. Woodward ~ MI dwest 4-75^ Auto Insurance 104 •It CHEW B-Alr HT ..... 'll DOOOE 2-Dr. 'll PONT. 4-br. Sedan .. ’U MERCURY ConverUble . •II CHEVY B-Alr 2-Dr. . 'll PONT. 3-Dr. Sedan . 'M FORD Croetllne i-Or. . . '53 PONT. FDr. HT ..... ■13 CHEVY 1-Dr......... ■13 CHEVY 3 Door 310 .. 'I* DODGE *4>r......... ■II FORD 1-Ten .Btako . A-1 Uud Car Bbopptnf Oaatar '59 DODGE I DOOR HARDTOP * $1895 'Cy' Owens ■47 IXH>0F taDAM. RUNS OOOD. Cheep. LI 1-1723 or OL l-y440. BXC. TRAHSFOifAnON. Dodga bardtop, RAR, wbltawa nil. OR 3-3SI4. SoSession IIM Fun Pries.. Ho eaab boo; dapendabM. Standard tranamla-alon RAH. 7011 CbOley Lake Rd. S. Conway._________ ■W yDIU^FA^N,^4l^DyB.^Dfr •IM miles, nice green. ISawortb A BeatUe. MA_^l40(L________ ■M FORD CONVERT.. AUTO. I. first 1300 Uket. OA 1-13*1 aft. 4. 'M~PORD^V-l. FORDOMATIC. I pasicnger staUoo wsion. Barfala. ■fOla Cooley Lake Rd. 8. Conway. IMI FORD. FULL PRICK Ml. King Auto, lit S. Saginaw. •It FORD. 'TO 'S3 »• Flir &iie Cars ■U FORD I DR. OOOD COND. Haw tlraa 1300 U* 4N. Parry. IMI » FABSBNdKR FbriB' m-tton wagon. MOO. MU I-2M3 'M ■ FORO^TIC WAOON,^BA-dte andbaater. |3I0. '13 Chevy. ISM, good rubber, radio and haat- IBTfSio. 2 DOOR hardtSF a nlet 1 owner car. No money down. lAicky Auto -Soles. FE ♦■1000, FK 1-2211..... '“is. &h'*S‘Ii^,"?oAoSS1c’. *, di^ IN miMa. *2,100. Must ae^ It -you want a new ear call FK S-4W4 betwaen M p.m.__________ iiin^D V;*. COUNTRY^^ dan. clean, banter, radio. FWi. power etacrlng, phone MA MOM. 'll FORD WAOm. CLEAN. FQW-er cteering. FordomaUe. I pou. Sm. l^^y. Taka over paymte. Corner Cau A PUce FB l-73tl 1M3 CUSTOM V-l FORD 4 DOOR. ’60 FORD .OALAXIE 3 DOOR $2295 'Cy' Owens log and Power brakes. Radio and $995 Franck Schuck MSI AT BDCKHORN LAEB LAKE ORION FORD LAKE ORION______MY S-Mll ______________W. WAOON, TOX Kwer, R A H., new Urea A ttery. 31,000 original mtlu. I7N. MI t-OTOI. Blrmtngham. .. FORD. 2 DOOR, RADIO _ HEATER. FORDOMAnC. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments m |34.M per mo. Cell Ci^lt Mgr. Mr. Park, at MI 4-7N0 Harold Turner Ford. to FORD I. -EXCELLENT ME-chanlcally. Beat offer. MI 1-1772. ’55 FORD STA-nON WAOON 4 DOOR $695 'Cy' Owens SM OAKLAND AVBNUK ________FK t-4101 ___ •M FORD" iUNCH jlrAOON.^ I Cyl., Clean. OR '^IIU. after '17 FORD CONTrKRTTBLX. FORO-O-HaUc. I cylinder. Power etur-Ing. Oood eoNlUon. FE 1-1127. ?^NO M '4-7100 Harold Tumor Ford. top* Uotalio grun. wbiu iMI 3UICK SUPER 1 door bardtop. Flame red and WUte. Power alurlng and brakes. Ra-an^ tacatar. whtlaWalla. Suburban OLDS-LARK 592 S- Woodward. B’ham MI 4-4485 WISE BUYERS KNOW .QUALITY _ n_____________-....*>••» '17 HILLMAN 4. DR. MINX |7M •u MNmc ^viraTiBLB tim " DODOE 8TA. WOW, rok MOW^ARB ^I^W^PAvStB. g ^5i^"u*”"TRARt. Foreigq and Sptfc jCyUff):** 'M SAAB II B reRPECT mim.aeu MA Mill. . •N MOA, LOwHiLEAOE. CM*H ■ 4M* Weodmoat, Drayton Platna. . oR^ro'utS ' ____Mt. SEDAN I ricK w, ra J »RD 4 DR_STigt - ■ I nCK I DR. BARDTW I [^AC. ffUNSOpOO BID 1 DE. ADTO ...... I cond., IMP, 1211 C FORD, COUNTRY I I ^uenser, all power, |7M. F 'll PTRB 8TUDIBAKBR "LARK" IB THB ONLY WAY TO OOl Su Yours Now At RINK MOTORS AND OARAGE Studabokor 'LART’ Oaalw Sill w'suroB OR 4-OM Wpor^gnma'S'rSgW Mr. PMka at MI I-7IM. Harold lar Ford. ’54 FORD I DOOR $495 'Cy' Owens 130 OAKLAND AVENUE _________FE t-4101 NKtt CiKAh LOW uLeage >H Ford C 3«. VI suck. RAH. uat rovon. dock. MM Clbiton River Dr. FK I-17M.__________ IIM FORD SUNLINBR CONVXRTI-blc. Bargain at tlOH^PKJLIMI. 'M FORD. BUNUNBR. V-l. CON-vert.. Fordo. WW PI RIISI be-twun g:M a.m. and, ijt-m. •17 FORD. I DR. HTTFAmLAili M*. FB 4-NM, ull after 1:30 ilM T-BBibi WHITI, POWiR brakoi, eturtng A wlndowi. Red _ A white tntortor, tlMO. FE 4«4M. 13 FORD CIJ8T. 4 DR., rOWNBR. Low mllaa, no ruat, nrdomatic. RAH. white walla, waa^a, ate. ------------1, MMTPK 4-1340. IHl FORD, RADIO A HEA'1*ER, absolutely NO MONEY ------ Aomma payments of — Call Credit Mgr, HI 4-7501. Harold 1 Bril mat, .Mt^ br.', and wiSSawi. Otmt i ou, ptaka otter. 70 K Oen- le._________________________ *1* WBITH FORD CONVBRTim. Real aha^. *1500. FB I-ONCm IM K Mate Milford lip oaYa lOM FORD. FULL PRICE Klag Auto. lU B. Saginaw. Johnson AT Lake Orion OFFERS „ Ford Wn. I pau. A-1 * Ml •It PooUac W|B. A-1 Sharpi HIM '17 Ford Wsa. Powar - ataart^ SttLiiiir 'yiiaLOM: A IIOH ■H Port Wfu. fl Auto. ' - 'M Port Wgn V-d Auto. „ BS5biu*ij>r“Anto[‘,^. Jim* ■H Port Mt V-l Aum. FwT ■M tatloe BT i-Taoi - PS ‘M Poottae Sod. 0^. Star . Chlal ........ MM Russ Johnson ‘ Motor Sales -J-mkR^Orioft—— ^lY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 condlUon. PE I 'H FORD, 1 OK REPOS^S^ON I nool July lat. I I-4UI ____ No CON noodN |» me. DudJuIy lat. Mr. BeUj — ■*---- Ptmtlae 4 dr........... Pontlao a dr. ^.........I IM IIS7 Pontlao 4 dr. hardtop . .11311 Pontlao 4 dr. sedan ... 1113 Pontlao club coupe..... IIM Chevrolet 3 dr. sedan . . .* 7W IMl Chevrolet Nomad ataUan . FowargUde. Radio I 3 Fort a dr. aedaa . 11 HOMER HIGHT .MOTORS "II Mtautae from FostUa'V dard. mch. OA S-M For Sale CwB 106 NEW FONTIACS AT TREMBN-doua dlKOOnt Do Dot fan to aao us bolero yoa bay - 'Kcego Sales & Service , ------------------- R & R MOTORS. INC. Chryalor-Ptymoutb-Imponal VALIANT Immodtato DtUvtry-all Modtln 7M OAKLAND______FK 4-3MI IPM PONTIAC. 2-OOOR REPOSSESSION IIM full price. Ho oaah needed Pay only I7.H. Due June ISUi Rite Auto. Mr. BeU. PB I-4I3I IM East Blvd. 8. at Aoburn VALIANT: CLARKSTONMOTOR I SALES ''sin St . Clarkston MA l-IMI : Out wbera Ms avarbaad Is low ;> FACTORY BR.VN'Cll OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY ALTHOUGH WE ARE CLOSED YOU ARE -WELCOME TO COME IN AND LOOK THE CARS OVER AND Make Your Deal Monday iMi^PO«TiA|^aajoo^ OOOD, TOK&'fb'MSLT ~m7 pcuAtac I Super Chief 4 doer etaMeu wasas,. f original ewaer PE a-UM..... iiie PONttAi6'YiNfDRA. s-oo6ii hardtop with powar. EcaMonablt. ; OR 3-07iA________________. M TON-iTAC BONlfBVILLB a Wagaa..Wbttt A eoppar. I.MS lea. 5Bt Uiaroo PE 1-1474. I a ^ Uaca via '13 i ! 'S3 Mercury Bed. ... ; '14 Rambler ... . i WKEKE.ND SPECIAL il ffi&.'f'iS'i.i II ’60 PLYMOUTH a DOOR Radio A Heater. ‘ '12 ChrysM I 'M Pord. T I 'IS n>rd I Falrlaae ! Plenty others. Pto I BCONOMT CARS r:::: I arraasM "Watch it, Fred. He has t For Sale Csrs_______1061 UM PORD V4. RADIO A HEA-D ' ER, PORDOMATIC. ABSOIAITE-I LY NO MONEY DOWN. Auume e:sft*%?'su‘iJ?/ks”;.si‘i‘ 4-7100 Harold Turner Pord. e of those trick buzrers in his j Automatic ■U Dodge > ----- —-------------------------I 'M Pontiac-^ _ . For Sale Cara 106 lau PONTIAC. HYDROMATICJRA-DIO A HEATER. ABSOLUfELY NO MONEY DOWN Auume pav-menU at 131.71 per mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parka at MI 4-7M*. Harold Turner Port $5 DOWN U Dodga VI. Radla A Raater *H DECORAHON DAY SPECIAL $2195 ; PONTIAC 'RETAIL STORE FE 3-7954 M PONTIAC 8TA WGN. BAPARl. All power -*— '** lA 1 DOOR. POWER k HEATER TO belli JOE’S CAR LOT OPDYEH AT PONTUC ROAD ■ OPEN EVES__________FE »7*31 ItM PONTIAC. 4 DOOR. CATALINA. •It PONTnAC 4 DR. R T. RADIO. toI?*?^E 'ill HUDSON V-l HORNET. I-OWN- ________________O^land._____ M PLYMO'UTH BBLVBblRl CON-vart, V-l automaUc. radio and IN* JEEP SPORT SURREY. tlOO for my aqUUy von auume nav-menta. Phone DR. CHASSIS m Itb 1M3 engine— __________Phone n n*n. 'M MERCURY 4 DOOR, MKRCO- condluen. IM. ma Eanmoor. •ULL PRICE 8. Saginaw. _____ Oakland eAoS* tfARBOR**^MlCT - .. Ho.n ■rii'aa”*."',.^Anur "an' IMI TONTIAC, ONI OWNER, I&Rim AtJr6*8AUE8. 311 MonL “r'^kJ^C * MaSing”* *““*’*“' 1 t4M. Economy Cara. PE l-MM. H PfblflAC. U.i** A 1. « #** 4-7100, Harold Turner %L1 braid. PE 2-Olit. IfU PLYMOUTH 8PORTB YURY ------ RAH. power steering — -------- swivel UL 2-3173 and brakes, torque i M MERCURY 2 DR,^ RAH, STICK, MA 5-2274 after IJ*. _________lo,b j[httai^a. PK lit! PONTIAC, 2 bbOR~ -REPOSSESSION- Pull priet No cash needed. Pay only 117 month Dua July IMh Rita Auto. Mr. BeU. PE 1-4531 IM K. Blvd. at Auburn. ’58 MERCURY Monterey hardtop, V-l, antomaUe, radio A beater, white ildawaUa, Larry Jerome ROCHEBTER PORD DEALER OL 1-WIl _ IIM MkRC..~SDN VALLIT. POW-crad, ‘M cnglna A trana Nlca, ”• E. Colgate. 1111 MERCURY CLUB COUPE. RA- HaroM Turner Pert. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC CLEAN Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woodward BIRMINOHAM I OLDS. 4 I ilM. PE l-M 1M3 OLDBMOBILE HTDROUAtlC. RADIO A HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aaeume »'%?‘V?r”lffA.“"at‘5S 4-7IM. Harold Turner Port. ‘13 OLDS SUPER M. RAH, OOOD • OLDS M OCMIVBR'nBLK. OCKD with white top; aU power, con-tinenUl kit Ineluded. beautiful eondltton. KM 3-43M. IMI PLYMOUTH. WAOON REPOSSESSION ^ Pad nriet. No eadt needed Paysomy 117 mo. Due July 15th. -lie Auto. Mr. Bell. PS S-413* 10* Kaat Blvd at Auburn IM flhrMODTH 4 DOOR, III*. Bartm, PK 4-4HI. ______ NM PLITMOOTH. ‘l DOOR. ItM. trnnipogtatteB, ,—--------- •« FlV^ pou. PRICK *M. YCtWO Ante., Ill 8. Saginaw.________ W PLTMObrri. 11**.^ '17 Ptf-mottth. 111*. Both 4 dY. I eyi. Btd. ehlfu. Bi-eabi. IMII Vaa Dykt, UI Olitt n 4 DOOR SEDAN. Power steering aad brakes. Radio and beater. Whitewall tlrw. Padded daeh. CleaD. IlHS. IIH OLDS N 4 door hardtop. A real clean one. Fully eoutoped wUh newer sturing end bfekea. Radio, beeter end more. r.lll6. Suburban OLDS-LARK 592 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-4485_______ JUST MAKE PAYMENTS Absolutely No Cash Needed NO PAYHBNTB 'TIL JULY »TH 1955 Chev., 2 dr. 13*1 PULL PRICE m MO. 1955 Pontiac, 4 dr. 1211 PULL PRICE *17 HO. 1957 Ford, 2 Dr. 1711 PULL FRI9» . *31 MO. Frefe Tire Guarantee RITE , Auro sAles 1« EAST EQUyVi^ A,T AUBURH ■ Open- Memorial E^ay PONTIAC CITY CARS We have all 1N7 Pontiac. 2 doors. No teonty down. IIM full price. Lueky Auto BaIo*. FE 4-10** FE 4-1214. 113 B. Baslnaw._ IIM PONTUC BTATIOH w^bbri; WORE TO^ 8vy ttekup. ya wagwa . Speclallilng I ■II CHEV. Bel Air ■M CHEV Station Wagon 47 CHEV 4 Door ■M CHEV Bel Air ....... ■M PORD 2 Door U CHEV Sport Coupe •51 CHEV Bel Air I Dr. M PORD •43 FORD Station Wagon •53 CHEVROLET •12 PORD I pass. Wagon ■12 CHEV Hardtop Coupe Dixie Ok'd Cars!' tPM PONTUCttO*. wa E Ann Arbor. 'M PONT . 4 DR. I Deluge. Real Buy. C I beJL 1* p m and 1:** p.m.____ i»ia PONTIAC. IMl BDU3K. UU. Roadmaatar Bulck T-l for parts ' OL**C95-y**!:______________ ■M PONTUC 4 DR. REUABEI I traiupoitauon, geod 1-Mne llnltb, °4?!i i brakM^’t^ rZ^WM*!*”' I vert., Bac. cond., by owner. OR I 2-7432._______________________ It PONTIAC. IIM. ____________OR 3-7M4 I '5* PONTUC. 4- DR. (TATALINA. ' j Auto . Enay-eye glaaa. OL I-17II. i 'M MBTTtOPdUTAir HARO TOP. WILL ACCEPT BILL SPENCE "RAMBLER” ; ' 2M 8. SAOINAW I BOOR. MOTOR. MlM .M9 mt. tllH H2M SHEP'S MONT^-END Clearance Sale ■u PORT. SOtltl t-dr. HT ... HIM ■HCHBVT B-Alr BT .. HIM •17 PONT. Mr. Wbgqo . 11314 M CHEVY B-Alr OT ..... SIM 'll DODOE 2-Dr........MM ■U PONT 4-Dr. Sedan ISM 'U MERCURY Oonvartibla MM 'M CHEVY B-Alr 2-Or. 1644 •M PONT. 2-Dr. Sedan . MM ■M FORD CrtiUlne 4-Or ... *414 ■13 PONT. 2-Dr. HT .. |1M ■13 CHEVY 2-DR.....12141 ■13 CHEVY 2 Door 21* . I2M 'll CHEVY Wagon 4 Door .. I7IS •H PORD 1 Tan Stoke |4M Shep’s Motor Sales I EAST BOULEVARD FE 1-4307 MU PONTUC, 3 DOOR CATALINA bardtop. powar- atearing, power *—*-#0. hydramatlc. I and banter. " “ 0 after 4 p.m. PONTIAC AUTO < BROKERS ■it Chev. Wg. 1 ov ■It DEW. Elec. abU ■M Pord V-« aUck ■M Port V-l stick •M Ford I aUck 12*0 Porry At Ms___ 1*11 PONTIAC STARCHIIF. custom Oatellna. Power ateerlnt end brekea. *-wey seel. Atr conditioned. Radio and heater, whitewall tires. I1N4. Suburban OLDS-LARK 592 S. Woodward, B’ham Ml 4-4485 Crissman' CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER OPEN EVES._OL 2 *721 ROR THAT BEADITFOL See SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Rochester, Mich. OL 1-8133 Ml LARK DELUXE 4 DOOR. ALL blue. wbttewaU Urea, radio and haater. I cylinder. Automatic. Suburban OLDS-LARK 592 S. Woodward, B’ham ____MI 4-4485 ATTENTION DO IT Ypurselfers FOR EXAMPLE ■M CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DR. HARDTOP. Rndto * Heater. Pow-ar^St^^ ll Rower Brakes. '“‘$1866 $986 $794 THREE •« PLITMOUTHB 2 DOOR, 1471 2 DOOR. SEDAN, |«M 4 DOOR SEDAN, M2* HASKINS Decoration Day Clearance tinlsh 12*1 MU OMamoblle M 2-door ^an. Hydramatlc, radio, beater Baau-tltul solid groan ItnUh. MM OldamobUa M 2-door hardtop. Hydramatlc, radio, beater. Beautiful Ught Mua aad Ivory flalab. tM Btttek Super Moor aadan. DynaDow, power steering, power brakes, radio, beater. One owner. now, radio, heatar. MM Mercury 4-door sedan. , Big Savings turquoli ftniah. engine klld mack iiaian. ' IIU Chevrolet 2-doer sedan. Oas saving g cylinder engine and i standard transmission. Ridlo. j hrafey. Beautiful turquolsa aiid I ivory flniab. Dependable Transportation 1157 Cbavrolet 211 4-door steUon wagon., V-t engine, Powargllda, heater. Lika new condition. Beautiful duU pearl and ivory flniab. MS7 Dodae Royal 2-door hardtop. Automatic traumtsalon, radio, haater. Lika new light graan and ivory rinUh. 1M7 Naab ---------------- -------- sedan. V-2 angina, automaUc tranamleiton, power ateertng, power brakei, radio, haater. Uke new turquolee finish. 1M7 Pord 4-door bardtop. V-l engine, automatic transmtaalon, power steering, radio, heater. Beautiful red and ivory flniab. ^Many One Owners SHOP SUNDAY BUY MONDAY OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orgbard Lake Avt. PE 2 *1*1 Open Evas. RENAULT BUICK OPEL JEEP SAVE " TefriTTc Trade-Ins ' MM PooUac 4 dr. IT*. RydramiUt. I Radio. Heater. A black garni gl4» down. 11(57 Pontiac Chlcttetn 4-IR. aedaa. BydramaUe. Radio aad banter. I Jet black ftnlsb. Low down pay- I * beater. Tear '4* -I*' or 11 w U make down peymaM. HAUPT PONTIAC •57 DESOTO PIRBDOKX. . door, hardtop. Red and black, whitewall Urea. Power steering sod brakes. Radio end heater. Suburban OLDS-LARK 592 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-4485 MM CADILLAC 4-DOOR HARDTOP. PULL P07VER MUST LIQUIDATE Absolutely no cash needed ““ Auto. Mr. Bell PE g-453* * *“ “ -* \ubum. . Blvd. * *Open'Evea"UntU MApie---------- north of U4. It 1*5* CHEVROLKT BIL AIR, ♦ door hardtop. I to ebooaa from. Both V-la. Autematie with power eteerlng and brsdcaa. Radio and beater. wbttewaU Urag, I15N. ^•ra haater. Suburban OLDS-LARK 592 S. Woodward. B’ham MI 4-4485 'H PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2 DOOR. V-l, standard Trona. $505 H 4 t $164 M UNCOLH CAPRI U DR. SEDAN, FUUL POWERI $265. 53 DODOE CORONET. T-l. i Trtna. Ntw Tlreil $144 41 CBSViioLKT H-TON PICKUP $127 JOHN'I. SMITH DODGE- Guaranteeci , O. K. Cars INI Chaerolct Brookwopd 4-door MU Cbavrolet Brookwdbd l-door stotlon wotoq, Ocs sovtng *. cylinder enstee, standard tronsmla-slon. Radio, beater. Solid coral flnlah. MU Plat 4-door wagog. Lika new throughout. Loti of gas mUeaga. BeauUtul gray and whita finish. ‘ See Before You Buy Haskins Cbev. ml Ukte ihry, at Mtll. Ctarkstpo MApla Opin nius 'UI » STOCK REDUCTION! Must Be Sold By Midnight MAY 31st 1 YEAR' SERVICE WARRANTY ON ALL CARS SOLD 2-Door with automaUc transmission * cylinder engine for economy. vOur stock No. 14U. Priced ot only $562 •58 RAMBLER 4-Door Sedan. Here is a won- sonably low price. Our stock Ro. 14U. The price . $1072 -. ' ’57 CHEVROLET I cylinder Wogon with atralght sUck. If 0 man Is economy-minded here le the wagon. Original green point. Stock No. 13M. Our low, low price of $11^ ’58 CHEVROLET '57 PLYMOUTH \ $586 1433. The price . A riarttop with radio, heater. Powergllde, original paint—blua and white. Our stock,No. 142*. P. 8. A one - owner ^or, too. Priced ot ooty $1498 ’58 FORD Custom 4-Door I Cylinder Sedan with radio, heater. Ford-O-Mat-tc. beanUtul tu-tona blua and whM nmUi set-off ^by^parktog Our low low price of . . . $992 $1398 ’59 CHEVROLET Impala Hardtop heater. Powergllde______________ original paint A raal iporklar. Stock No. IGl. Our low prica $2092 ’57 CHEVROLET 3-Door with radio, beater, Pow-ergllde trsmimlsalon and I cyl-toder engine. Economy ploa AM a <«e-owner. Our ateek Ho. 13U. Our- priet . . . $1092 ■ f55 FORD like new. Has power i?r‘ $768 ACT NOWj-BANK RATES Most Cars are Birmingham One Owner* NORTH CHEVROLET HUNTER BL\ D. AT S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM ■ ^ MI 4-2735 TW^.xrV-KIGHT ' ./ ' ■! ^ ■' THE POXTIAC PHES8. SATURD^^Wife^ 1»^ ^ m. ^ T1 Programs furnished by 5taU(ms^-)i^ed!'i(i jhU co^n are subtlef without notice Chunel 9-WJBKfV OiuiMl «->WWJ TV ----—3^ TONIGHTS TV HKiHUGHTS •:M (2) Earty Show (began . 5:30 p.m.) (4) Saber of London. (7) Pro Football. (9» Popeye. «:30 (2» Four Desperate Years. (4) Honeymooners. (7) Football (cont.) (9) Talent Cai»van. ■;00 (2> Four Just Men. (4t People Are Funny. (71 Girl Decoy. (9) Charlie Chan. T:» (2) Perry Mason. (4) Bonanza. (7) Dick dark. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Comedy: Mict'O' Rooney, j "Family Affair,” (’36). jIl:S4 (2) Nightwatch Theater. 9:M (2) Perry Mason (cont.) Dramas: Robert Mitch*im (4) Bonanza (cont.) "Foreign Intrigue,” C36): 471 John Gunther. ^ Preston Foster. "We Win (9) Movie (began at 7:30i Are About to Die.” C36). p.m.) jll:.ie (7) Shock Theater. Melo 8:M (21 W'anted: Dead Qr Alive.j drama; Lon Chaney. "Soi (4) Man and Challenge. | • of Dracula.” C43). (7) Leave It to Reaver. (9) Movie (began at 7:30i p.m.) lS:fM (2) Guhsmoke. (4) Worid Wide (cont.) (7) JubUee U.S.A. (9) News, Weather. t«: IS (9) Nation's Business. lt:M (2) Sea Hunt. (4) Man from Interpol, (7) Jubilee (cont.) (9) Starlight Theater. I Drama: Edwin Booth, I "Trader Horn,' i)l:M (2) (4) News. Sports, Weath-! er. I (7) Whirl.vbirds. jtl:3t (4) Saturday Mov'ie. Com-I edies; Lynn Bari, “Pardon Our Nerve,*’ (’M); John 1 Justin, "Man Who Loved Redheads,” CSi). (41 Church .121 Mr. LucHy.. (41 Deputy. (7) Lawrence Wclk, (9) Mr. D. A. ?2) Havit Gun, Will Travel. (4) Wcrld Wide W. (71 Wblk (cont.) (9) Harbor Command. SUNDAY MORNING ■:5« (2) Meditations. 8:M (2) Mass for Shut-ins. 8:10 (9) BQlboard. 8:1S (9) Sacred Heart. 0:30 (2) Christophers. (9) Herald of Truth. jS:U (4) News. ;0:00 (2) Court of Health. S.5.’*-,a yoiihg_Anfe^ difcovei^ha^^ .* Oprdfc-'y ________ •' husband is wanted t „ . bank robbery. Brenda Mar^ shall, Arthur Komedy. y:S0,U2J^nnis The Menace. * l7)Maverirk. . V, li») Guest Lecture. Faith for Tony. 4 ^ 8:00^12) Ed '' (hthedral of Tomorrpv^-e—'’*m jji Rickey the down. ■* , * ‘ M TV Features By United Press International iwith Drs. Leo Szilard, Hans Bethe, Saturday Jerome Wiesner and Adm. Lewis! PERRY MASON, 7:30 p.m. An anti-callisian device that might '. tfe - t (7) U n d e r Itf^n'd OurWorld. w N ; (9) Tenl(llf'’m(p(isi l:tS (2) Td/)weH Tdgd i:S0 (21 l^dibit Pulpit. (4) OtS}»()J«.p‘H.nMr.' (7) Christian S^leno (9) Oral ,Rob€T(.s, Jit 4# (7) Acc^i , ^ (21 This Is'Life. (4» Cartoon'^nival. (.7) Faith (9f 19:30 (7) Rickey (2) Felix the Cat. (4) Kit Carson. 11:00 (4) Sergeant Preston. (71 Johns Hopkjns. (9) Christophers. 11:15 121 Little Lulu. 11:30 (2) Roy Rogers. (4) Michigan Conservation. (7) Three Stooges, i (9) Gilead Baptist Church, i 11:45 (4) Americans at Work. SUNDAY AFTERNOON [t5:00 (2) Detroit Speaks, j (4) U.'of M. Presents. ! (9) Mickey Rooney. I (7) thampionailip Bowling. i|*:30 (21 Doctor Christian. I (41 Builders’ Showcase. [ (9) Damon Runyon Theater. |l:00 (4) TV Readers’ Digest. (21 Movie. r74 WorW Adventure Series. (9) Movie. (71 Boots and Saddle. (7) Ufe of Riley. (4) Washington to Michigan. College News Conference. (4) Movie. 71 Open Hearing. uasu ^ Fairfax.» \ I ^ iOsnturic»‘ ol “ “ n rfillrt2t paatle. '. . , ' ^ • ' • •(♦) pverland 'PraJr. (7)’jBipBj(ln- Arnnvi,'* T ‘lighway West.” her mairiagC ,5:39 Ed Sullivan. Music on Ice. Devotion.' (1946) Story ol the Bronte Sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne. Ida Lupino, Olivia dc Havilland. Paul Henreid. (56) Eins, Zwel, Drei. (71 Lawman. (56) Time to Dance. (4) Mystery Show. (2) Theater. (7) Rebel. (56) Faces in the Window. 9:38 (21 Alfred Hitchcock. (7) Alaskans. 12) Jack Benny. (4) Loretta Young. (91 News. 19:11 (9). Weather. t:3* prevent mid-air accidents turns into a motive for murder. Raymond Burr stars as Mason. DICK riARK SHOW, 7:30 p m. i7). Songs by Jimmy Jones, Johnny 'Tillotson, LaVem Baker, Jeanne Black and Harold Dorman. JOHN GUNTHER, 8 p.m. (7) Comedian Herb Shriner and hi.s DENNIS THE MENACE. 7:30 3:30 (7) Campaign Roundui* p.m. (2). Dennis (Jay NoHh) isj (9) Movie, picked up as a runaway and isL-og (7) M^ie. brought before the police chlcf.| ' ,2) Anatomy of TV. MAVERICK, 7:30 p.m. (7). (Re-4:15 (2i Inside Sports. I) Bret (James Gamer) becomesj____ g involved in a riverboat purchase: ' and soon learns he has been fooled. Lgg Mona Freeman guests. I,' ED SUIJJVAN SHOW, g p.m.| ' . .. . ... .. “1(2) Singer Dennis Day. Count Basiel family show he beaut.es _ his band. Charles Chaplin Jr..l,.« l7n^ toliea " Chita Rivera L fea-l*'** Island of Jamaica. tured lAWRENCK WELK. 9 p.m. (7). MUSIC ON ICE. 8 p.m. (4). John-s ' Guest Champagne l.ady is Detroit- Desmond hosts i«e skating er Jan Wynn. champion Jacqueline Du Bief. sing-^ WORLD WIDE SO. 9:30 p.m. (4). er Lilo. comedienne Dorothy Keil-'g.gg Pros and cons on the fighting abil- er, cartoonist George Feyer, adag-| ity of our Gl's. F'ilmed in Korea io skaters Harrison and Kossi. (Col-! aiid in various parts of *he U.S.'or) With Hanaon Baldwin, S. L. A.^ MYSTERY SHOW. 9 p.m. (4). Marshall and Dr. Howard Rusk. Debut of new summer aeries with: , HAVE GUN, WILL T R A V E L,'Walter Slezak as the host. Larry j,.3, 9:30 p.m. (t). Baladin (RichardiBlyden start as a mechanical brain! ' Boone) is called to Wyoming byjoperator; Everett Sloane as a de-j------ an Old friend who decided to run|tective and Betsy Von Furstenbergj for public office. as a young woman marked for: Gl'NRMOKE, 10 p.m. (2), Mari- murder. (Color) | lyn Maxwell is the guest sthr, por-|’ JACK BENNY PROGRAM, lO! traying Matt Dillion's (James Ar- p.m. (2). (Rerun) Van Johnson ness') old girl friend. and film executive Buddy Adler Sunday discuss a picture based on Jack's! FACE THE NA’nON, 5 p.m, (2). life. i Gov. Edmund "Pat" Brown of Cal-I LORETTA YOUNG SHOW. 10 ifomia is interviewed by a panel p.m. (4i. (Rerun) Miss Youngj of newsmen. !plays a lady judge who makes a S.MALL WORLD, 6 p.m. (2). Part;startling move after a juiyr brings | II. the dialogue on disarmament, in its verdict in a murder trial. - - Toiday's Radio Programs - Famous Poster Artist, Nearly Blind, Dies 4t 82 (2) P'-css Conference. (4) Briefing session. (7) Matty's Funday Funnies. (4) World Championship Ctoif. (2) Face the Nation. (21 GE College Bowl (7) lone Ranger. (9) Science Fiction! .SUNDAY EVENLNC; (2) Small World. (4) Meet Governor. (7) Citizen Soldier. (9) Popeye. (56) Black and Unknown!^ Bards. (2) Twentieth Century. (7) Rescue 8. I woHcs on poU8 yets involved. in gretU political attain. MONDAy MORNING mm (2) Mwfitatkms. 1:15 (2) On the Farm Front. :N 14) Today. (2) TV OoUcRC (7) Fjinews. :S» (2) Felix the Cat. , (7) Breakfast Time. i:lS (2) Captain Kangaroo. ItM (7) Jdhnny Ginger. •:W (2) For Better or Worse. (4) 1 Married Joan. 1:35 (21 Movie. (4) Exerdae. (71 Stage 3. ■ 9:51 (4) Faye Elisabeth. (41 Dough Re Mi. 19:35 (9) Billboard.* I 1#:3C (4) Play Your Hunch. (9) Dili Donif School; j 18:45 (7) Detroit Today. 10:55 (7) News. (21 I Love Lucy. <4) Price Is Right. i (7( Driving With Chantpions. (9) Mdvle. ! 11:35 (4) Concentration. (2) December Bride. (7) Topper. MONDAY AFTERNOON 13:55 (2) Love of Life. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Restless Gun. (9) Let’s Look. 13:15 (91 Mr. X in Canada. 13:35 (2) Search fer Tomorrow . NEW YORK (AP) - James! Ijl Montgomeiy Flagg, a giant. Morgan am^g America's illust^rtors, is GuiSnTL|ht: oeaa at iw. ♦ ioi •me peppery, outspoken artist b(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) About Faces. (9) Movie. 1:35 (7) Life of Riley. (2) As World Turns. (21 Medic. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) Day in Court. 3:30 (4) Loretta Young. (7) Gale Storm. (2) House Party. •Physically attractive women." 3-B5 (2) Millionaire, he once said, "are the most plen- i4) Young Dr. Malone tiful thing produced in America.”: (7) Beat the Clock. He favored the blonde type, with! (9) Movie, pert nose and voluptuous lips.|3:30 (2) Verdict Is.Yours. "Not an intellectual," as he de- (4) From. These Roots iliU 191 To Be Announced. M (2) What's My Line? (4) Not tor Hire. (Zl Johnny Staixato. (9) Moaje. "The Haiyey Girts.” (1946) Ptoneer-wAit. resses go to work in Fred Harvey's restaurant in the West in 1860. Judy Garland. John Hodiak. Ray Bolger. Angela Lansbury, Preston Foster. 11:85 (2) News. '(41 News. (7) Movie. "Jane Eyre.” (1937). A timid girl secures a poeition as governess the home of an Impetuous and moody man. Virginia Bruce. 11:15 (2) Weather. (41 Weather. 11:35 (21 Sports. (4) S{>orts. 11:35 (2) Movie. "The Toast New York. " (1937) Story ol Wall Street operator Jim Fiske and the maneuverlngs that took place on the Stock Exchange in the 1880's. Cary Grant, Francei Farmer, Edward Arnold, 11:35 (4) Movie. "Thanks for Everything.” (1938) A man who (4) (color) George Piarrot I) Looney Tunes. 1 Rin Tin Tin. I) News. CLIO'S NEW ITEMS Haw fwlr'i'W—-S'. I— Wood fibr* Flowof Moklag MurkMsdor «II*»500M Ik* •■*m*r nm *z ‘ CIm's Itai Craft S1m| IMChbadAv*. ifCEEi 2S0 TOr TUDE STkWS CwiwwhS'lOTtw'tt' •wmen ACT NOW! Stamp* also given on all labor and material Authorised ••BUBNOMATIC" Dealer Watch for Our GRAND OPENING | DEAN HEATING SEHVICE 297 Ooklond 5-5478—Night FI 8-98M whose World War 1 recruiting poster created a new vision of Uncle Sam, died at his Manhattan home Friday. He had long been ill and nearly blind. In his peak during the first quai^ ter of the century, Flagg's name was synonymous with the drawings of beautiful women that brought him a reputation of authority on pulchritude. rrctiaBi ^itit scribed her, “but a lady.'' But of all his drawings his best known was the dignified, stern-jawed Uncle Sam, pointing ^ ■•pelling finger and declaring want you." The poster gave bmneasurable boost to World War 1 enlistments and four million copies were printed. It vived in World War II. The original is now in the''Smithsonian Institution i JAMES M.' FLAGG _____ Term Kennedy Spending Tops ■ Until that poster. Uncle Sam Aides Set His Outlay in ‘^en depicted as gangling. . . * -r-• iTi-'dlc figure. W. Virginia at $467,000 nag? sold his first drawing Btj Ov«r Thot of Humohrev *o a magazine. At' uver mat ot numpnrey $75000 a year. ' He was born in Pelham Manor, PARKERSBURG. W. Va. (AP)|N. Y. and studied in New York, -Estimates made by their aides‘Ixindon and Paris. John F. Kennedy! 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