Thi Wtatiwr WMtiMr Barma fatatMt j IWr. oaa| THE PONTIAC PRES kj Edition PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, JULY 8. 196J-20 PAGES Unwanted Connection Blames World Situation — ^^-------- "' :—— K Suspends Trooi>Cut Plan CHAROED WITH IN,ON VOLTS - Thii li the ; sectkMi of concrete drainage p:pe workoa were easing into position in Pontiac Townst^ when it............. became electrically charged from „.9V!grti.9a(J. : "wwrely burning three PaatiM eraaa Phata men. An estimat^ J[^.(IOO. voUs-shot- live feet through the air into a crane (seen here in bacli;--Xmnd) aO it lowered the culvert section into waiting hands.' “ 3 Badly Burned by 120,000 Volts Three area men sustained severe electrical bums yesterday when a section of concrete culvert they were laying along the new Interstate 75 expressway route in Pontiac Township became charged with 120,000 volts. Most seriously injured was James R. Recknagel, 19, ’of 441 Park Island Drive, II## A I • Orion. He received Hoffa Advises Critics: Get lost Reportadly Plans Grab of Political Fefl4y Which Loses in 1964 third-degree bums over his entire body. His conditiim was listed as criti- In fair condition was Robert t O. rranoe, N, of ON Pontiac MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) — James R. Hoffa today advised his critics to get lost. He said he’s whipped ’em and they might as well admit it. * -k * The newspaper Newaday quoted him as saying a young, aggiWve group, including himself, will soon gain control of the labor movement and then will take over the political party which loses the 1964 presidential election. The latter step, he was quoted as saying, will enable la^ to want In IMS.” Hoffa was said to have vow«d that “I will lead one of the greatest labor political orgaidzatioiis ever formed in this country.” CONVENTION INTERVIEW Hoffa’s statements were reported from Miami Beach, where the Teamsters Union has been holdiiig &8 convention, in a story by News-day staff reporter Bob Greene. Greene said he obtained an exclusive interview as Hoffa was standing oo the rostrum during his re-election. k * * Greene said Hoffa asserted that ' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) George W. Boothby, 24, of 6499 Maceday Mve, Waterfbrd Township, sustained second and third-degree burns on both feet and his right arm. He was listed as satisfactory today at Pontiac Gen-eral. k k_......k^ Both Recknagel and France remained under intensive care at the hospital. A fourth construction worker in the crew, Carl Hein, 51, of 4980 Highland Road, crew foreman, caped injury, TMO IN WATER Other workers at the scene, near Lake Aiigelus and Joslyn Roads, ground in the guUey while the oth-r three were in ankle^p water. This would/ explain why they wen burned and Hein wasn’t, al-tbmigh all four men were holding the S-foot length of reinforced concrete drainage pipe as it was being lowered into place by a crane. Iletn said he looked up In time In Today's Press Demot0cl? Analysis of Kennedy failure to call J(Ant chiefs to Berlin confab—PAGE tS. Can't Match 1960 Auto sales 15.4 per cent below labt year's first half -PAGE M. Willing Dr. Schweitxer agrees to head sununit peace coaler-ence of religious leaders PAGE S. Ifs Confusing Once upon a time there were hnv-priced cara-PAOB 17. Chorcb Newt'......4-» ........IT ........ • .....U-IS .........N ......IM# ....N-U TV R Radto PiagtawM ...M WHOM. But .........M I....... JAMES R. RECKNAGEL Judge Weighs Evidence tor Ship Strike Edict NEW YORK (AP)-A federal judge today studied evidence the nationwide maritime dispute to determine if he should invoke an 8(May injunction , against the strike which ended last Monday. k k' k Judge Sylvester J. Ryan Friday mtinued a temporary restraining order until 4 p.m. Wednesday. He said he will announce his decision at that time on whether to grant the federally requested injunction for the cooling off period. The temporary restraining order wis to have expired Friday, but Ryan said he would require the extra time to study l^fs presented in the case. The strike ended after 18 days when the government obtained the restraining order as the first step in the provisions of the Taft-Hartley law. to see an from aa overhead power line Into the top of the 79-(eot crane boom. The electrical charge raced down crane wires attached to the culvert section and through the men before Hein ooald warn them. The crane operator, Leslie Johnson, 46, of 60 EIlzabeGi St., Or- Witnesses said the crane never actually touobed the highpower lines. The riectridty arced approximately 5 feet from the line to the crane boom, they said. LAST SECTION The injured men, employes of the S. D. Sirfoinon (}untniction Oo. of Lansing (formerly of Waterford Township) ware ISjIng the last tkm of the 340 feet of cWvart The concrete pl^ contains steel tatawd 1M,0N vaMa, a DetnM He MeaHllad R aa a e Edward Solomon, part owner of the coostruction firm hired by the state.highway department, said be Dirt piled up alongside the culvert trench, raised the crane close to the power lines. Singing the Blues HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — A recording of the song, ’’Cold Gray Bars,” written by Donnell (Spade) Cooley , while in jail awaiting trial (or his wife’s murder, will issued next week, it was announced today. Attempt to Ease Kuwait Dispute Hits Stalemate U. N. Security Council in Standoff as U.A.R., British Moves Die UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)—Security Council attempts to settle the explosive Iraq-Kuwait dispute woqnd up in stalemate today as a Soviet veto killed a British move for the Unib-^ Nations to guarantee Uie sheikdmn's independence. A counter bid by the United Arab Republic to drawai of British troops guarding the little nation's border with Iraq was rejected by the 11-nation council. Only the U.A.R., the Soviet Union and Ceylon supported it. ★ ★ ★ The council standoff came as Britain suddenly pulled 2S0 crack Coldstream Guardsmen out of Kuwait and Qew them to the British island base of Bahrain 300 miles away in the Persian Gulf. Britain’s move — less than a week aner she begaa ber troop bnlhhip at «be request M Kuwait’s Shett Abdullas As-SaHm Time for a Change had been Britain still has a force of hr 5.000 in Kuwait, however, bolstered by ahr and naval support. TO CONTINUE ROLE Despite the deadlock, the council will continue in a watchdog role in the dispute which tbreat-Middle East peace. Council lident Leopoldo Benites Ecuador said the council would go back into session at once if developments warranted. Sir Patrick Dean, chief British delegate, warned that the danger In Kuwait still existed. Dean denounced the veto cast by Soviet delegate Platon Morozov—the 95th by Moscow in the council—as "another Instance in the whole sorry coarse of the Soviet delegation of frustrating a proposal for peace that had the majority of the council." k k k Seven nations voted for the British proposal urging the United Nations to recognize Kuwait’s independence. Three — U.A.R., Ceylon and Ecuador—abstained. Asks Shelter Plan WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. Chet Hdifield, DOdif., has urged the administration to launch a $20 billion shelter program to keep casualties down to about 5 million people in case of a nuclear attack on the United States. RELOCATION — This mailbox has been standing on the corner of Saginaw and West Huron Streets for more than 65 years, according to veteran postal employes. Lawrence Howard (left), engineering superintendent at the Pontiac Main Post Office, and a postal employe. PMtUe Pnu Pheto Clifford A. Steele of 19 Dlzabeth St., are shown removing the box. It has been replaced with a modern “snorkle” combination mailbox about 100 feet away because it blocked the vision of motorists. Soviet Defense Allocations to Be Increased Kennedy Confers With Key Advisers on Berlin and Germany MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet Premier Khrushchev announced today the Soviet Union has .suspended planned reductions .in its mined forces in view of the world situation. War budgets of North Atlantic nfitions are growing, Khrushchev said, and the Soviet government accordingly has decided to increase defense allocations foc^ tbis year- -by .2444JK)0r 000 rubles. The Soviets value the ruble at Sl.ll. ' ♦ *• ♦ This will raise the Soviet Union’s announced military spending in 1961 to 12,399,000,000 rubles. Khrushchev asserted that these were forced measures. “We are taking them due to the emerging circumstances because Ex-Hero Linked Progress Stamps Out to4JlaliJragedy-Anc/enf Mailbox Site Former Marine Is Main Suspect in Murder and Kidnaping MOAB, Utah (AP)—A former Marine hero who shot himself when confronted by FBI agents was linked today to the highway murder of a Connecticut tourist kidnaping of her teen-aged daughter. k k k The ex-Marine, Able p. Aragon, 36, an unemployed Utah coal miner. was stopped at a road junction near here Friday night, then stuck a pistol to- his head, fired and died two hours later without saying a word. There was no trace of. the kidnaped girl, Draise BulHvaa, IS, and aatborltles said they fear she has beea killed. A wide By DICK SAUNDERS What may have been the oldest remaining mailbox installation in Pontiac was removed by postal employes Friday. Oldtimers at Pontiac’s Main Post Office said a box was ora the northwest corner of Saginaw and West ’Hurtm Streets before the turn of the century. ‘There is no doubt in my mind that Aragon is the man we’^ been looking -foe.” said Sheriff John Stocks. “We know from paint scratches that his was car that rammed the ‘ Sullivan Denise, her 41-year-old mother, Jeanette Sullivan, and a family friend, Charies Boothroyd, 55, were on a Western vacation id the remote' Utah badlands last Tuesday when iJiey rtopped to help another motorist, apparently stalled on a back road.. HYANNIg PORT, Maas. IE -PresidMit Kenaedy today conferred, ashore and aflont, with three of hit key ndvisers on Germany and Berlin. Secretary of State Dean Rnsk, Secretary of Defense Robert g. McNamara and Gea. MaxweU O. Taytar, oeatative, (lew here from Wash-iagtan (or a geMral review ut the Oermaa sUualhNi with |ar- Cool Weekend Seen for Pontiac Area A cool v/eekend is forecast for the Pontiac area with the dropping to a low of 56, starting tonight, the weatherman says. k k k Sunday's outlook includes fair and a little w^mer weather with a plea.sant high of 80 degrees. Temperatures will average about 4 to ( degrees below the normal high of 80 to 8S and normal low of sO to (4 throngh-out Wednesday. Precipitation will total less than one-tenth of an inch with a chanre of a few showers expected Tuesday night or Wednesday, aceording to the U.8. Weather Bureau reportT"”” North to northeast winds 10 to 18 miles day will diminish tonight, becoming westerly Sunday. ★ ★ ★ Fifty-five degrees was the lowest temperature reading preceding 8 a,m. The thermometer showed 75 at 2 p.m. Will Transfer to New Giurthouse Moving Day Nears for the County By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL IR. When the first large moving van pulls up bes(de the downtown courthouw Aug. 3 it will signal the start of more than a week when county government wont know Whether It’s comtng or going. .First signs of the move to the brand hew Wturthouse awaiting occupancy on Telegraph road, are apparent already In the old building. CsfUty siflcM Newt S. Dempsey can be seen gtang in and eut •( effioes and ewurtremns pasting sUeken en tamitare to bd nwwad. Meanwhile, vans continue to back up to the $S.5-inlllion courthouw, a long-sought reality of po^y officials, to unload modem furniture and equipment. ★ ★ ★ Cooling air conditioning, a welcome relief to the court-houM employes—with the exception of Judge. Stanton O. Dondero's staff which beneflU from the only air eondlUoning In tb^lW>4 edifice—was tested tor the first time Friday. George F. Klmber, project engineer, said It made a litUe bit too much noise. But it was cooling. MOVING SCHEDULE The board of auditors has released a moving schedule which begins with the register of deeds office and photostat department on Aug. 3. It ends—county officials hope—Aug. 11 when Assignment Clerk Louis E. Fairbrother picks up his files and moves to his new quarters. About the only office to move from the County Office Building, 1 Lafayette St., is the register of deeds. The balance of offices In that building will move into nn administrative wing, which will be put under conitruction probably this faU. Prosecutor George F. 'hiylor and his staff are slated to shift from their West Huron street courthouse annex on Aug. 8. WWW The five circuit courts move Aug. 10 and probate court the next day under the-moving schedule. Already packaging the 10,000 law books In the law library is Librarian Richard Beer. AIM FOR DEDICATION ”We have 200 cartons provided by the moving company.” said Beer. "We’ll (ill them, take them out and unload them, and then fill the boxes over again until we complete the job.” County officials are tentatively shooUng for a Sept. 9 dedication of the six-story structure. ** An appraisal of the downtown building and lot is nearly completed. The City of Pontiac is apparently in tte market (or the corner, said David Levlnsoi). chairman of the board of supervisors ways and means committee. According to Pontiac Postmaster William W. Donaldson, the earliest recollection of its existence among veteran postal employes was 1894, when the post office was located at Saginaw and West Pike Street. “We have no recoto on paper of JuMt when the box was installed,” oaM Donaldson! “It has been rebuilt and modernised somewhat through the years, but the installation itself is one of Pontiac’s oMesl.” The old faithful has been standin' on the corner watching more than a half-century of Pontiac go by. k k k Its "holdings” range from, letters to soldier boys charging with Teddy Roosevelt. to sweethearts 'writing tbetr spacerage boy. toends in service. There was a time when It acted as -a pretty good hitching post (or some horse and bugglos* although Uncle Sam didn’t approve. But the modem automobile finally sounded a death knell (or this site. k k k As cars got closer to the ground, the mailbox on its concrete pedestal became a safety hazard, Donaldson explained. It blocked the vision of drive-era looking for traffic around the corner. Recently, about loe feet away, a modi Iton street or side collection box ^s West Huron. Yesterday, the insignificant mailbox was emptied for the last time and carefully lifted from its pedestal, headed tor an honorable retirement. we cannot neglect the interests of the Soviet people’s security,’’ he said. i k k k T The premier appealed in a speech to the leaders of the United ^aXes, Britain and France to “display wisdom" and join in concluding a peace treaty with Germany. ANNOUNCED REDUCTION Khrushchev announced in January 1960 that he planned to cut the strength of the Soviet armed forces from 3.6 million to 2.4 million. He said at the time the Soviet Union was Yaking this unilateral step without delay and without conditions. Gets Plant Sale OK WASHINGIDN (» - The General Services Administration said Friday it had received antitrust clearance from the Justice Department to sell a surplus defense plant at Adrian, Mich., to Harvey Aluminum Co., Torrance, Calif., for $3,626,000. It Was Loaded McCLEAN, Tex. (UPI) -r Henry Stockton, 18, Amarillo, wanted to know if a 22-caliber revolvci^ was loaded Friday.. He put it to bis head and pulled the trigger. He was killed instantly. “In our time no other step can be more peacable than the conclusion of a peace treaty and the elimination of the vestiges of the last war. “The S 0 V i e t government will very much regret it if any of our former allies will not sip topth-eT with "us the Gei-maii peace treaty, and if West Germany n-fuses to accept the hand of reconciliation extended to her-by the Socialist Communist states.” ... The procedure for his proposal to sign a treaty with Communist East Germany, he said, would conform strictly with current international practice and custom. Federal Judge to Guide Bankrupt New Haven RR NEW HAVEN. Conn. (AP) -The bankrupt New Haven Railroad wheeled into reorganization today under the guardianship of a federal judge. ★ ★ ★ U.S. Dist. Judge Robert P. Anderson Friday approved the line’s petition for reorganization under special provisions of the Federal Bankruptcy Act which insure continued service. The railread’s baard a( dl- carrter bad beea refused la its qneat far a lAA-mllliM diaaster Isaa (raai tbe federal gaverameat. They said the railroad would be lome $24 million in the red by next Jan. 1. TO ACT AUG. 1 Anderson said that on Aug. 1 he will appoint an individuaj or act N aV road. The court aetton makea Aader^ « boH of the 132-year^ rail-Md. ■; ■ ; Vwo \r. ' a THE PONTIAC PEESS, SATURDAY. JUtY 8, 1961 UAW Plans to Wrap Up Presentation Next Week DETIUMT (AP> — The United Auto Workers Union plans to complete neat week presentation of its! new contract proposaU to the muw UAW Vice PresWerd l/«oard Woodcock deniod Riday the un-im was delaying progress in bar-ftning on wedlic demands by (dleriiw Its proposals piece meal la )cf«tty statements ot policy. •*We‘re spacing this out not for any devious purpose.” be said. ••We want an opportunity to have die information in the hands of our local union leadership as we It.” junderstand the areas of difference as early as we can to k fwhat wT are arguing about.’- Contract negottations got undei^ way at GM June a then on wc-cesalve days at Ford and Chrya-kr, Mtd on Thursday of thia at American Motors. Seaton and Woodcock tai^M Friday Ofver the unioa's data Aat mechaniied producttaB has Icut down General Motors' work tt called, an "Intolerable, unK>st an ly Woodcoric said most of the bai^ gaining datements submitted so far dealt with matteri of Merest only to UAW snembers who were beii« kept informed "what [ to do in these nego- ttatioiB.” 8EAT0M CITES DELAY After the second week of nego-ttatkms at the big three were receded for the weekend Friday. Louis G. Seaton said, “The pkce-mesl approach doesn’t help collective bargaining. It delays thii«s. We have no quarrel their way. But it’s essential to The GM vice president for per iraiel said. "It seems the union .j trying to create the imprrs-aion that we have not been inter ested in creating new job opportunities.” Declaring this was not the case. Seaton said the trend in enploy ment at GM has been upward la the past 10 years. Woodcock had said there had bM* a decline of Ken Bonoon, chief UAW gtiner at Font, said he was con-fUsnt Ford would go along wtlli Ite io ' foRa. "We plan to have a salary program at Ford in a very short time — at the conclusion of ne-gotiathsta, ” he aaid. 73.000 hourly rated workers at A Defiant City Forges Ahead GM I .___ <10.000 in 19B bccauw cqmpnny had many temporary empioyes to meet a Wt demand far new cars. EXPBCn SALARY At F«d the UAW presented pUms for pottiiM Mtary workers NIWBURGH. N.Y. (AP) - flie city of Newburgh, defying Ow Throw Grenade at U.S. Envoy Soo Airman Ono oi 7 Missing on 'Copter Flight Ambassador Escapes Death os Missile Fails to Explode in Saigon GOOSE BAY, Lsbrador m Two UA Airmen! one from Soult Ste^ Marie, lUch., and five Cui-MUan driUans have been raiasing siim Monday fUglit from Cartwright, Lafacodor, ■ SAIGON. South inet Nam m-A grenade was thrown at U.S. Am-baandor Frederick Nolting's car today, but it failed to explode and no one was hurt Authc^ties believed the aasaUsnta were Viet Cong Communists. A US.--------- the ai Hie helicopter wu canying enough furi for tsn> boura and SS minutes when it set out on the one hour and 45 minute flight. Jot lunch after the incidenf, which took plaoe a few blocka away from Two men riding a motorcycle, tMieved to have been waiting earlier at a street comer, suddenly ■appeared, and threw what was de-Wibed as a homemade grenade at the rear window of the car. The airmen are Lt. Ool. Frank J. Osko. of Sault Ste Marie and C^. John S. Moreel of Bellevue, Wsnh. Hie Air Force said it did not have the names of • the five aboard. « RILLED Sxty-one Viet Cong Communist 'guenriUss have been killed in two fierce batUes, one of which lasted more than U hours, the gwetn- Tte battles took place four days ago in the vidnity of My An Village In IQcn Phong Province southwest of Saigon. Army units Iwere reported to have captured a Viet Cong command post after the Vttie raged for more than 24 hours. Fifty rebds were killed in In Vientiane, Laos, Royal Laotian strongman Gen. P )i o u m I Nosavan aaid today neuti^st ex--Premier Souvanna Phouma no iongcr merited support in his data to the premiership of ‘ because of his dose ties with the *,Coinmunists. - In Phnompenh, Cambodia, Prince Norodom Sihanouk returned home from France and Switxertand today and said Cambodia's refusal to be ’’satellitiied” by other countries was the reason for her survival. state, the federal government and welfare commlasianer, today to go ahead with new aet of strict wdfsre rales says ore needed to keep fiip dty solvent. ly hailed and widely condemned aousB the nation-aix to go intP uttect Jtriy 15. A court aetkn kgr the state of New Yofk agaiiist fiie dty aweend, JiUy in tht wake of a stormy bearing on the tegal-tty Of tbe rales in Albangr Friday. > put dwra to ait Newburgh tdfidala not to taplc-ment the 13 regolatians. REFIME TO TBBIIPY Nine of the city's offbals refused to testify st the hearing eon-jlKted by the State Social Welfare Board. The tenth, Welfare Compiissloner John J. OHomiell. diaaveed with the others and tea-tifled he coukl not hgally enforce Ufot the new rules. operations by U.S. and Canadian Air F«ce planes. Newburgh officials maintain the Hudson Valley dty of 31,000 —5 per cent of whom are on relief—needs the rales to maintain Ua fiscal balance. Crito call tbe plan illegal. Inhumane and dls-ertminatory against Negroes, who are predominant among the wel- Sferfe Farnierjt^ Price Index Dips Only Slightly J LANSING (** „- The Index of , prices received by Michigan farm-I era last month declined leas than , 1 per cent from May prices, the federal-state crop reporting aervice says. In his testimony to the board, 'O’OoDnett said 10 of the new rulea violate state or federal law. He dted the .city plan to deny aid to modiert of iUegitimate chil-^— ■ ’le on rellet Moslems Hit The ladex was dowa about S per emt from mU-Jaae prtoM bylxtremists Wholesale milk showed the largest decrease from May levels, the service said, while increases in dry beans and calves were insufficient to offset declined in other commodities. Dairy products showed the largest increase in the past year, and cash field cn^ showed the most substantial di^, the service reported. The Weather Full UJI. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC ANp VICINITY—Fair and cool tonlglit. Low 56. Sunday fair and a HUM warmer. High M. North to northeast winds 16 to 18 miles today dinsln-Ishlng tonight, heeomlng westerly tomorrow. T*s*r la Fcatla* tevtit umpenttm prMadlni I At S WtaS Mieettr >l m.sa. Dtreetton: Rortta. Saa MU Oaturdtjr at Stll p.a. Bun rim Suadi? at t:04 a.m. Moon MU Saturdar at t:M p.a. Oat Taar Ata la fa Hlchnt Umptratura . Loaraat taraparatura ....... Dawalaan Tfaperataraa KUftmi taraparatura ........ §Su5f&l PHfei- _____ It m Omaha fi ( ssRT* n S IS Chleaco . 7t M Ot. LauU 8 M CioolnaaU it |i sattLakaC. ri Tl DtBTrr I] |i s. rraoclaea it |l a. NA1WNAL WEATHER - Shower «w;tivity k expected tonight, extending from the Central and Southern Plateau eastward through Texas into the Lower Mississippi Valley and parts of the Tennessee Valley. It win be cooler from tbe Mid-Mlasiasippi Valley eastward Into the MM and North Atlantic statos and wanner in the Pacific NoffinreM and the ^tafral and Southern Plttou. r 1 Nowburghr N.Y.r Shunt State and U.S., Puthot Strict WelTara RuIm The committee that conducted Victory-Buoyed Htifla Telk His Critics to 'Get Lost' (Cbntinued Fram Page One) a labor party would never eucceed in thia country as a third p 'I win lend one of the greatest labor political organizations formed in this country-" Europoons Set Blasts in Cities; De Gaulle Continues Army Cut ALGIERS. Algeria (UPI)-Rlght-wii* European extremists rattled Algerian cities wifli a dozen ex-plosiona and attacked Moslcnia Friday night in retaliatian for Rebel Moslem rioting eariler thi~ Despite the continued violence. President Charles De GsuUe went ahe.-vl with his plans to reduce the size of the French army in Al- rile vangaard of am men and Me vf*ldM ot the 11th "later- Manelllee Friday. Aaother t,- • way aersts the A mob of Europeans gathered in the Algiers mixed wortdng class district of Bab-el-Oued Friday afternoon and attacked a group of Moslem motorists, beating them up and battering their vehicles. Then the mob, several hundred strong, went for a trolly car filled with Moslem passengers. A dozen persons riding *in the ear were injured. The violence wu touched oft by youths attending a funeral lor Chriatiaiie Martines. a lO-ytar-old European girl killed and last Sunday by a Moslem term wock- Duri(« the night settler extremists lighting to- "keep Algeria French’’ set off seven charges of I^stic explosiveb in Algiers, three in Oran and two in Constantine. Four Moslems and two Euopeau w^ injured. Fir* Heavily Damogfs Detroit Box Factory DETROIT ID—A three-alarm fire caused heavy damage today at the box factory of KeraieUy A Sif-man Co.. Inc., In downtown Detroit. • , partner toi the firm, s^ damage would of The Dry to BirminghRm Vacation Sessions Slated at Congregational Church BIRMINGHi^i—Hie anmud va* cation dwardi at the Oeagragatiota M Chttrab of Btemlngham wfl) ba hzM July 17-2S, the board of ChiM- Hw summer program will be bolit upon the baile plan followed last year aHbe teddy s«>ce«Mul two-ueek ttiqel. aeomflng to Mrs. jadc.Hvh, mperrlaMr.^ boys and girls, ths ______________Mwd to haip tef"" era use fully the advantages land by the vocation church ATTRUDEg THE GOAL Hw theme for the IfSl aehoql la “Personal and Or The purpoK of this emphasis is to hdp youngsten develop Ctels-tian attitialn and actions la -all their rriationahipa with otbert -in the home, dwreh achool and R. Hoffa during Friday's nU caH vote at the Tram^ boas hu big union’s Miami Beach convention. So Hoffa oohtrol of tbe White (center) wu hoisted onto members’ ahmddera newspaper Newaday. Arnawis rave to diow Us appcecl-unanimous support. The things in mind. Including House, according to the Instruments Go Into Orbit Pair Drops Loot Alter Robbery at Gas Station (Continued From Page One) Teamsters, the nation’s largest labor union, over oidy token opposi- we qrs gatag to tahi ever (he ‘Seriously,” Hoffa remarked later, “I think Botay Kennedy, his brother the President, tbe secretary of labor, and the supp Senate wlect committee ought to jUze now that the time and effort they’ve put in trying* to destroy the Teamsters have completely failed. It wu a waste of time.” Hoffa was quoted as saying the labor dominated party would rieet Hs own president in 196g “and when that day comes, the tables will be turned. "Then the preu and the other people who have been attacking us (Teamsters) will pay the price we are paying now.” 7-Year Movie Pact Cleared for Fabian SANTA MCH41CA. Oalil. (AP)-Singer-actor Fabian, 18, hu court approval ol a seven-, contract with 20th Century-Fox that could bring Mm 1150,000 movie. I ktad labor is Hoffa also wu quoted as saying the AFIXTO would meet his terms or crumple "within months.” Hoffa, 48, a ooe^me DetroH wtrehodu hand, wu elected oveiv whelmingly Friday to a second five-year term u president of the Under the agreement, approved Friday in Superior Oowt, Fabian will receive {40,000 for each of two pictures to be filmed year. His salary will increase an . ly to $150,000 If 20th exercisu its (options. Fabtan’s full name is Fabian Forte,' Trujillo Friends Avenge Riot Liz, Eddi* to Represent U.S. at Moscow Festival Rise Up After Leftists Stage 1st Demonstration in 3t Years CTUDAD TRUJILLO. Dominican Republic (AP) — Fighting broke out Friday night u TYujiUo supporters struck bade at Mtists who, staged the first antigovem-ment demonstrati« 4n the Dominican Republic in 31 years. Foilowers of slain dictator Generalissimo Rafael L. TYuJUIo Invaded the headquarters of the 'opposition Dominican Popular Movement, wrecked trie furniture and set tlie building afire. The clashes erupted in the center of the capital. Hie outbreaks occurred during tbe first day of open oppositioa political activity permitted by (he succeslOrs ol the dictator. CARRY RVOE PICTCRE had pledged more freedom and political reforma afto’ Trttjillo's aMasstostton May 30. Hte TraJiHo backers, carrying a huge pictita of tbe dtetator, marched on DPM headquarters a lew hours after a mob attacked and burned the pre-govern Radio Caribe. DPM members, armed with gura, rushed out against the in- Ftremen put out the flames the IH>M prlntiim shop htcated « the first floar of tiic building wu partially defrayed. Police picked up some of the pro-TrujlUo attaeheri and took them into custody, .they aaid the orgualser. Jow Antoirio Jlmlnez, wu hurt by a thrown rook. PoUee called ti» attack a ” ipriaar Isr the aatt-TriiJIIto attendant at a Bir^iibam gu station last night and looted the cash register, but dropped most of thdr loot while naaklng their load. shCTtly after U:M-pju. Warner told oftaers the bokUts took SIT, of which $15 wu In and then struck Mm over tbe head with a 45K»Uber automatic pistol. ★ ★ Hiey left jQQ JqoL lad In tfadr haste dropped the bills and eacaped with only $2 change, HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Actress Etizabetii Taytor and husband Eddie Fisher will represent the Unit-States at the Moscow Film Festival. A spokeSBum said Friday they will fly to the Soviet capital Sunday. remaining there a few duki The couple wu asked by the U.S. State Departnfient and the U.S. Information Agency to attend the festival, the spokesman said. The festival began Thuraday. Once formed, the number of scolm on a fish never varies. Instead, the scales get bigger u the fish grows. Two unidentified men slugged an VANDENBURG AIR FORCE base. Calif. (UPI) - A Dlt- N yean aU, heM Thomu War-ur of 141 E. DaBu St, Madiau emptied llw eaah bn. at TOard'a MaW Otuter, liH E. Maple Plans Dropping Suit to Many Jessel LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actress Joan lyier, 27, says she will diT^ her paternity suit against George Jessel, 63. She says she and the comedian will probably marry. Min Tyler, 'who mrf Friday with Jessel and their lawyer, said; “We diacuaud if on a very friendly buis. My divorce from my first husband becomes final In January and we’ll probably be married then.” The actren’ pending Superlw Court suit adcs $2,060 for medical care, $750 monthly during her pregnancy and $950 a month support after the child is born. Jessel declined comment on Miw Tyler’s statement they wMd be marrted. GeH Welfare Post LANSING (AP) — Mn . Kllnk of Bay City hu been named by Gov. Swainaon to succeed Diane Krauu u ' ‘ ' county welfare agent County. Mrs. Krause, also ot Boy City, hu resigned. oommunity, aooocding to Mrs. CSoiSM tor u*ch age group, frim Ugh, Are u foUowe: Hursny. t to l6iM amt Id addition to the program of study, apadal actlvltiM in the fieM qf creativa art and crafts, musle, drama, and recraatton will be pro- of Ghairtws. Plaimed and written by church Each child attending murt be ngjatorad. giving spne, age and grade Jurt compi^ In public Reghfration can be made to iwtitiiw tilt church office. A itgiairallpii tee will be charged. Beceotiy deotod olBoera of the men*! club at Cteirt Church Ctan-licMk ue William T. Berseford. pntident; Chixtee W. FradetidC vice preddeiit; John C. QUmu, ^crataiy; and Donald ... FRED P. RIRTZEL LATHRUP VILLAGE— Sendee wiU be held Monday et U a.m. ftom Bdl Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Coinpany, Birmingham, far Fl«S P. Hirtati of 1S483 Glen- *mJ. Hlrtzel died Friday evening at New Grace Hoepital, ^it. •jrief lUneai. He wu Aim Capsule - Bearing Satellite for Record 4-Day Space Trip Friday with an Inatrument cap-aule bopefaUy tieketad far a rds ord, four-day round trip to Air Feree aeleatlato took eaie of tiw first half of the trip ip M in aa li Today, these icientists prepared for tbe hardest part — returning the 300-pounds Of secM gear u the sateOtte whizzes over the North Pole at 18,000 mflu an hour. They hope to leave the kettle-sharped caiwule in orWt far four days before attompting " it«£ut they said if 'gora ^crang U Jbe weather tioeatens in tha recovery area off Hawaii, they would try to bring it badi tooner. A Ml foar days la aiWt weaH noeaa the sstellito would make ibout 67 dioatts of the earth Five of the gohtplated eapsolsB have been recovered — three by mare trailing alrplanM. The 2,100 - pound Discoverer XXVI’s path todc it over the North Pole every 95 mtautu. At its dosest point to earth ft wu 146 miles from earth anc' away at the farthest pdnt. towagh Ml. f ajR. te auat imi ilurial will be in White Chapel Menxnrial Cemetery in Troy. ^ was a past preskirat of tho Do* trott Bowling Asaodation. a put officer of the Builders and Traders Exchange of Detroit and a member of the Detroit Engineering Society. Survtviiig are his wife, Ivah: a daughter Mrs. John Fancher of ^ « s-- - CA y * Banioy» a sou wt 0s» - Mo.; one brother and four grand- Mrs. Hemingway Wants to Correct 'Inaccuracies' KETCHUM, Idaho ID - En»-est Hem{i«way’s wife indicates that the wants to set the record straiglit today on what she calif An Interview with her by four newsmen wu arranged for today -ft she ieels up to it. A faestian to the mtods ef meay to whetiisr the famed ea-»«• toek tea owa tile. Aasther Is wbetiMr he lefi aay aapah- But tflere wu no imfication that she planned to discius either of OKWe 4|UWUUW* HemUgway “deliberately ended hia own life,” Swttle Post-lntel-Ugenoer writer Emmett Watson said Friday in a dispatch from Ketchum. After Hemingway was found dead of dx>tgun blasts in his Ketchum home Sunday, tiie coroner reported the wound wu srif* inflicted, but left in doubt whetiier the action wu accidental or nl-dde. Week-Long Program Integrates 9 Doctors A week-long orientation i»«gram at Pontiac State Hoqdtal comtad-ed Friday afternoon for nine new doct ■ * Clip Zliis Coupon Regular O ^ o 39c — Now Value , Compinta*' with bulb. (Battwry | p** nxtro). 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(Limit 4) | COSMETICS-Mdin | JERGENS Lotion * With DRYAD I Deodorant Froo e Cofflbinalioa offer for big H I COSMETICS-Mein | ______ _ 'SCHiaC’’ Brond* j Razor Bladts i Pock of 15 Modes | Valw W I loatotto SupwBfooerSddck { Kreeo Edge ol Ms low prim. I OeUOS-Moin I • Pontiac's Downtown Discount Department Store Since 1934 • 98 North Saginaw Straat \ FOOT THE F^ONTIAC PRESS, SATtlKDAY, JULY 8, 1061 PIURCH of GOD BETHEL TMEBIACLE u>« Ittanter 1 tM. Rev. and Mf«. L CrOMCh U« BalMlB An. Tt MU First Congregational Church Mni E. Huron and Ut Clemana Wolcolm r, Burtoa, MMsm Bowma d^ /r, AaMfont liotning Worship and Church SchM 9:30 AM. Infant Baptism Set for Sunday PrKbyterkin Sermon to Deal With Relationship of Sm and Christening be admini»-tmd durtnc the U;1S n. riiip honr tomorrow at the ttalM HelsMx. la accerdaace. Rev. T. WinUun Palmer’s sermon will deal with the relationship between sin Shelby Lodiamy will «ing solo, "Cbme, Ye Uessed." Scouts James Moon, Richard Hamilton and •Terry Weston wUl receive the God and Country Tha STOHi’a tchedale lacMsa fWi. moiik d aobeit Oiart, rtla» at « p. m. ot the Sarah Orde ^Iher at the Slocum Street home oi Mrs. Gordon Hamilton fcr p pollack picnic at ixxm. The Sunday School Cabfaiei will meet at T.-SO that evenlii(. IHllkmslhkt Church df the Nezaiene OornCT Airport dl '*m£S5“’ Hatcheor Road 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M^ WORaBP"HO0R Ob Wedneeday the ^ther Orde will hold Its potiuck picnic at noon at Bkxmier SUte Park. The invitation b extended to all former members of this Circle as well as present ones.. Arrangements (or hanspoitation may be secured Mn. Ray Stephens. ^m 1 LUTHERAN CHURCHES mSSOURl SYNOD Whenever I move into s new coiimiUHHy. T ffiake a pobn of Joining a church. To me church going is an adventure not a chore. It gives me a chance to range the B la thought and the World in service, cslly, stimulates me mentsl^ snd quickens tpe splrtuaHy T““ !Cross of Christ! Bloomfitid Township - Square Laks and Telsgraph Rev. Oehiyne Pauling 4ChurdiSsrviea .... 9:4S A.M. ISuDdor School ...11:00 St. Mark Wa. C. GtaU. Pa$tor Xhuich Sarvioo .... 845 AJd. Sunday Scbod .... 9:45 A.M. I; Church Sarrios ....11:15 AM,! Cedar Crest Ptapswortfa off Patort lA. lid. (Ntst Is MUlB acboeli Howard E. Cloycomba, Poslor Sarvicao at 8:30 A.M, and 11 A.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Grace a and Olsndals j|| Richard C. Bhidtinayar, Pastor _____________________ 9:00 A.M. Church Sarvica ....11:00 A.M. 1 Sunday Sdwol .11:00 A.M. ' "Tha Lutbaran Hour" orar ^ WKMH 9 A.M. Retry Sunday ^ St. Stephen Ssshabsw at Xsmpf Guy 6. Smith, PaMtot I Sunday School .... 9:15 A.M. ; Church Sarvica .... 10:30 A.M. St. Trinity Auburn at Jsssle Ralph C. Claus. Pastor Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. rirst Sarvica .....8:30 A.M. Sacond Sarvioa .. .11:00 A.M. St. Paul Rav. Merurica Shackoll Joslyn at Third (North aiSo) , Early Seryloa ..... 8 00 A M. k Sunday Stheol -- 9 0S A.M. P lata Sarvica ...10:45 A.M. || taL.—:■ : J United Presbyterian Churches OAKlMb AVENUE Oakland at Cadillae OB, Youth Dlioetor Mornlngr WoaWp- " . 8 30 and 11:00 A.M. Sunday School .....9:45 A.M. Yiuth Maetingt .... 5:45 PM. Evanlng Worship ... 7:00 P.M. Wadnasday Prayar .. 7:00 P.M. AUBintH HEIGHTS 3488 Primary street ». Wb. Polinor. Pootor 10.00 A.M. — Sunday School 11:15 A.M. — Morning Worahip DRAHON Drayton Plains, Mlehlgsn W. J. TOOBVtiMB Jr., POOtOf . Bible School ...... 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ..,. 11.00 A.M, Youth Groups...... 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship ... 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Proyar and Study Hour ........ 7:30 P.M. JOSLYN AVE. Joslyn SI Third Edmond I. Wstkins, Fsotor Sunday School ..... 9:30 A.M. Worship Sarvloat ... 10.45 A.M. Evanlng Sarvioa .... 7:00 P.M. Catholtc AuthorHiM Deny Rumor Ruport^ ROME m — Roman OsthoUe aiithfortties have denied rumors thst St. Christopher, patron saint of tmyelera. .might be stricken from the ranter of saints, as wasr done tad the case of St. PhUomena. i eous reports thtt St. Patrick’s feast, March IT. might be; reb* gstsd to a leaser pbet on the church calendar'. WHAT’S OOOKINOr-Tamml Diane Johnson, IH. and her father, Rev. Harold H. Johnson, think it’s about time for a cook-out at their 4011 Sbaddick Road home. Also waiting in the dinner line are Mrs% Johnson and two-month-old Todd Andrew. The minister began serving as Central Methodist Church’s new to his arrival here. assocbte pastor in late June. Originally from Flint, he attended lliff School of Theology while serving as assocbte pastor at Mt. Clair Mettiodlst ‘Church in Denver, Colo., for three years prior OP JESUS CHRIST r Osy It M. yoaibB ra saat CHIUST CHURCH CRANBROOK Rev. John H. Albrecht wUl b the ministe^iIKharge at Christ CSiurch Ct-anbrook from Monday through the first week in August. The Rev. Mr. Albrecht, who was the churdi's Ma^qub FeUow in 1968-80, has BeeniteaCfdhg on the Facalfy of Cranbrook School thb year. New officers for the 1961-62 St. Andrew’s Guild are John Bowers, president; Rick R«M, vke president: and Jeff O’Gredy, secretary. The Junior.Altar Guild has chosen Andrea SUcktl ib new president. What h a Christian ” is the message Rudy Schettling, deacon of Crescent Hills Baptist Church, will deliver to ths congregation I Sunday. The Men’s Fellowship has sdied-uled a meeting at the home of Sidney Wood, with Chpt. Lewb Goff of the fire department as guest speaker. Capt Goff will films on mouth-to-mouth rs-latkm. The presentation b open to the public. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Worship and church school services will be combined during thb month and August at io a.m. earti Sunday. Rev. Harold Fredaell, D.D., Stated Oerk of the Detroit Presbytery, will serve as guest preacher throughout July, white the church'i pastor, ReV. Galen E. Hershey and his family vacation on Grand Traverse Bay. Revival aervices will begin at 7:30 p.m. with Rev. C. L. Brandi, pastor of the Christland Baptist Church of Detroit, preaching. Hb choirs will be present to sing. Tlie revival will continue lor a week, beginning nightly at the acbeduted time. The Rev. Mr. Ckiodwin, pastor, announces the event b open to the public. The Rev. Mr. Fredsell’s sermon for tomorrow is entitled BeaUtudeh. ” It is the second in a series based on the “Sermon on the Mount.” His scripture reading will be Luke 6:21-36. Mrs. Midiael Sisno, soprano, will sing the solo, How Lovely Are Tliy Dwellings.’’ Following worship each Sunday during the two months, the Board of Dtaacons will conduct a coffee time to help church members and newcomers become acquainted. Deacons In charge of making ar- "The CHURCH of CONTINUOUS REVIVAL •LOCATED in the HEART of YOUR CITY" WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M, BTORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. « EVANGELISTIC Full Gospel, Choir TafflomniM Orgoa Uolodiot WED., 7; 30 P. M. C.B.1. QUARTET OUTSTANDING Eytryone Welcortte PASTOR A. Q. HASffldAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN «TM HiUkrui Dr, WBtorford SERVICE - 7:00 P.M. Allen Him of Woteri^ ror iBrermBUoa c*n oa i-wt« rsngements are Dr. and Mrs. Lynn D. Allen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rehm and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pritchett. ST. MICHAEL CATHOUC (CENTRAL CMR1ST1AN St. Michael Catholic Church win| Brother G. W. Gibson, pastor, ol have a representative ol Bishop Central Christian Church, will Hull of Kisumu, Kenya, Eastlspeak on "BeJteving a Lie ” at the PROVIDENCE M18BIONARY BAPTIST Rev. Claude Goodwin sdU give a sermon from the theme "The Truth About Marriages and Dial the Providence .Mb-tknary Baptist Church's 11 a.m. service tomorrow. During "Homecoming Day" Sunday an old-faahioned basket dinner b set lor the afternoon. Members and friends will bring their dinners to spend the day church. Africa, who will speak at all the masses Sunday. Both the bishop and his reprssentatlve, members ofihr^hHU HilLMisidona^ Society, are sent out by the 'aircEaiOceBaa office of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith to present, an appeal for A luncheon card party, sponsored by the St. Monica Unit of the church U set for 'Tuesday at the Bald Eagle Lake home of Mrs. Maurice Fitzgerald. PINE HIIL The Pine Hill GongregaUonal Church will meet tomorrow with’ the Pilgrim Congregational Church of Birmingham, the aacond in a series of Joint servicet scheduled throughout Ji^ and August. Dr. Homer'Armstrong, minbter ol the First Baptist Church of Bi^ mingham will be in the pulpit. Church services and Sunday School will begin at 11 a.m. at the Birmingham Cbm m u n i t y House, 380 S. Bates. - REV. LENWORTH R. MINER Macedonia Hails 10th Anniversary of Pastor Sunday First Chriitian Church OiaciplM of Christ Sunday School ....9:30 A.M. Church Saivics ...10:15 A.M. 858 W. Huron St. ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH iMi BATcamr iioao Rev. Edward A. Lowry, Jlecior SERVICES 8 a.m. and 10 a.na Sunday afternoon at 3:30 marks he 10th anniversary of Rev. Len-I R. Miner’s service as pastor 11a.m. service tomorrow. Sunday School will meet as regularly at 9:45 a.m. "The Destiny of the United Stalea’Ua..^.,t($|c Gibson has chosen for the 7 plm."^service. INCARNATE WORD The Congregation of the Lutheran Church ol the Incarnate Word will gather for a backyard dinner at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow at the parsonage, 2364 Mulberry Road. Any members unable to attend are to call FE 2-6841. NEWMAN AMB Arise and Eat” b Rev. J. Allen Parker’s subject for the 11 a.m. service tom(»TOW at Newman AME Church on Auburn Avenue. Members and friends ora asked to read 1st Kings, 19th chapter, with special emphasb on the 5th and Tth verses. Immediately following morning service the organ club of the church will sponsor a mock trip down tile Pfdfic’coast to Tbkyo, The invitation to Join the caravan and eat Sunday dinner with the Organ Qub b extepded to members and friends. Allen Christian Endeavor League will meet at 6 p.m. at the church. Young people are urged to be present with a guest. Summer service time through July and August b worship at 10 to 11 a.m. and Sunday school 9 to 9:45 a.m. A nursery school will be provided during worship service. A team of four young people from the Luther Lea^e of America United Lutheran Church, will vbit the Luther League of the' church to instruct the league on setting up a good and productive program for the future. Young people trained In LepgiK work are: Donald A. Clement, l8, cf Windber, Pa., Rich, 18, of El Paso, Tex., . Franiclin Oopp, 17, of Winter 1 UNITY I N. OaSMM. FS S-Z771 OUM awsitn. MlaMkr 11;SS a.lf. kltnlng WMvUp Thundtr T:3S P.U. of the Macedonb Baptist Church. Dr. T. S. Boone, pastiM' of the King Solomon Baptist Church, De-trolL will be the guest speaker. Hb (dmrch congregation will accompany him f(^ the gathering. Dedication of the church and burning of tiie mortgage b sefaed-' earlier tomocrow at U a.m. Guest speaker for the event b Dr. H. H. Savage, pastor of First Baptist Church, who will ds' "Whst b a Baptist’’ The seiviosa are open to the public. FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSCLAWN SMSar SchMl W A.M. Morning Moowyo tl • m. I The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. Lowrerwfo Street Sunday Sch'l 9:45 a.m. Young People's Legion 6 p.m. Mom'g Worship 11 a.m. EvangelUtic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN and MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Ifusle — tiagtag — Tom' to Ihe Word Preaching God Meets With Us—You Too, Are Invited AH Sdults Episcopal Church williams St. Qt W. Pike The REV. C. GEORGE WIDOIFIELO Rector 8 am. — Holy Communion . 10 am. — Morning PMypr and Sermon by the Rector Church School Thursday, July 13 — 10 am. Holy Communion CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION will meet in Cbrkston Elementary School, 6S9S Wakton Rd. 9:00 A. M.—Holy Communibn ond Sermon with Church School ST. PAUL METHODIST istaSqiwn i«k* an. Ft s-tm-ni-ms WORSHIP — 10 AM. and ll:fS A.M. CHU!|CH SCHOOL - 10 A M. Older Youlht S:N M S:M RtV. JAMI8 A. McCLUNO. MtnUter m FnrUat SvperTtmd MuTMrg First Spiritualist Church 576 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE Norma Whiftnq, speaking SUNDAY SERVICE 7:30 P. M. Messoge Tea Wednesday REV. MARSHALL Pastor NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CHURCH Evongelicol United Brethren , in. Cleweni nt FiAttientaM ad. U:W A.M. - Wwehtp H MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH 220 North Can Lake Rood, Pontile, Mtchigan G. /. BERSCHE, Pastot B. W. LANPHER, Asst Paator BUNDAT aCBOOL ... .t:tt A.M. TaAOnNO BOtm. i. .S:M P. H. MOaaiNO WORSHIP ....U:Se A.M. itVHHINO I-------- ----- atr. Btmnrd Wrtght, MiMtaurr AmMbM* U 0 OimM IpMkdr Um Dng Maiimont Baptist Church 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 Sunday School.......................10:00 A.M. Morning Servich ..............11:00 A. M. The Rev. Donald Herweyer just returned from Guatemala, preaching both services. Evening Service................ 7 ;30 P. M. Youth Group ................... 6:30 P. M. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHEN CHURCH 212 Baldwin Are. Phone Ft 2-0728 HOLY COMMUNION - 8:30 and 11:00 Ail. 8.rmon: “THX VOICI OP J18UB" SUNDAY SCHOOL — 9:45 A.M. YOUTH HOUR — 5:00 P.M. RXV. M. n. anraaiTT, iiuuiiw Fla., and Marda Andrb Meyer, 17, of Nutley, N. J. *rhe group wiH be with the league from July 16-19. H£AR THESE missionaries , Qt the OAKLAND AVENUE UNITED" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday and Monday, July 19 20 ■ Rev. Andrew Creswell Rev. Peter von Lierop ‘ SUNDAY SERVICES 7:00 A.M. Men's BREAKFAST oi Oakland Pork-Dr. Pefer ron Lierop 8:30 A.M. WORSHIP—Aev. Andrew Cratwall, speaking 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL—Misslonartee speakii^j^in classes 11:00 A.M. WORSiHIP-Per. Andkew Cretweli, «p«olring 5:45 P.M. YOUTH MEETINGS—Mrs. Andiww CiWswet/, spwolriflg 7:00 P.M. WORSHIP—Or. ond Mrt. P#f«r. ron Llwrop. fp#oibin9 MONDAY 6:30 P.M. CHURCH WIDE POTLUCK DINNER 7:30 P.M. SERVICE—Rer. Andrew Creswell, speaking A diurch with emjpkasis on Evangelism, Missions and a deeper Christian Life in God’s Word. ■ i) THg PONTIAC PRKSS,. SATl RDAY, JULY 8. 1961 POITTIAC CHURCH of CHRIST UMm to «h« •UtraM to TniUi" Vatoi toutoair •> OfUbW - tiN AM. 1180 N. PERRY ST. FE 2-6269 \ W. W. Hall, Mlnliftr Blbi^Sludy ........ 9;50 A.M. Cl^MM lor All AgM Morning ^orthip .. 10;SO A.M. ‘Tito OBtotoaatoM* Ckrtot to • OhufMbl* Wm-M" Eroning Worthlp .. 6:00 P.M, FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Blvd. South GantrsI Offices; Anderson, Ind. E. D. I'ohnson, Minister "A United Church for a Divided World" Leadership Training, S:1S p m. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m. Evening Vespers, 7:3B p.m. COTRCH ol CHRIST *7 LAFAYETTE ST. Lord’s t>sr Wortotp U;N A.1I. Lord’s DSf BtsoIdc -s;ie F.M. WodMtdsjr XTOBlot .... T.to r.U. For Homo Biblo Study Call: Missionary Duty Will Be Stressed to Presbyterians Mieslonary ■ervic’e edll be emphasized Sunday and Monday at the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. * ★ dr Missionaries are Dr. and Mrs., Peter vanLierop from Korea and Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Creswell from the Sudan. Mrs. vanLierop and Rev. Mr. Creswell sure the daughter and son, respectively, of Mrs. Andrew Creswell of New Yorit City and the late Dr. Andrew Creswell, pastor of the church for some 34 years. Dr. vanIJerop will speak at 7 Sunday moming for a men's breakfast at Oakland Park,'at the S:M and II a. n. eervlees, and again at 7:N Monday eve-Bing.' Both the doctor and Us wife will speak tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock. Daily Vacation Bible School will begin Monday night for thiMb young people who have Just completed the seventh, eighth and ninth grades. Tha group meeting is slated for 7-9 p. m. Monday through Friday, this week only. Changes In church services became effective last Sunday with worship at 8:30 and II a. m. and Sunday School at 9:45 a', m. Evening worship is set for 7 p. m. as before. Missionary Alliance Hails CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH'. G. W. Gibson, Ministor FE 4-0239 347 N. Soginaw Bible School .. 9:45 A.M. Moralng.Worship ...lld)0A.M. Youth Sonrice . 6:00 P.M. Evaning Sarvico .7:00 P.M> •royer Mooting and Bible Study Wednesday .. 7^30 P.M. Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH OOOLST LAKI RD. St LOCKHAVXN Rst. W. CsdmsB frout, Fsttor Sunday-School ..... 9:45 A.M. Churdi Service .ILU A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship Hour 11:00 A.M. Youth Hour 6:15 P.M. Gospel Hour 7:00 P.M. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin st Fsirmount Methodist Minister Picks Sermon Topic "The Eternal CiUzen" is the sermon topic Rev. Donald WIttbrodt. new associate minister at First Methodist Church, has chosen for, the 10 a.m. worship hour. Mrs. Floyd Hicks wiU sing "In the Garden'* for the moming selection. ★ ★ Sr TV Junior High group from the Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet 6:30 Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lorenz for a swimming party^ Wednesday morning at 9:30 the executive board of Woman’s Society of Christian Service will gather in the lower church parlors. The Rev. Mr. Wittbrodt will direct the Bible study and prayer fellowship hour at 7:30 that evening. The week’s agenda includes the 11:30 ’Thursday moming meeting of the WSCS for monthly business and luncheon. Mrs. Dudley CJolby announces that the program will [be "Let’s Take a ’Trip.’’ an ahn- WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 N. LYNN ST. BUNDAT SCHOOL ...1S:M A. M. woiwinp ....... ., iros A. w. W.T.Pa...... ..... S;4S P. M. IVBHINO BERVICg . T:M P. M. WBDNBBDAT. PRAVn and BIBLE 7:IS P M. RBV. J. U. KAVANAUOR. Mlntuer National Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD 4151 PONTIAC LAKE RD. Wm. La Fountain, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE 8:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 11 d)0 A.M. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. 6532 Elisabeth Lake Rd. Ivan C. Boss, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A M. CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M. SYLVAN LAKE Plga, off Orchard Lake (Behind Sylnn Bbapptns Center) Pastor Clark McPhail 8:00 A M.-WORSHIP 9 00 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:IS A M.-WORSHIP CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at WllUams Ukc Rd. Arvid E. Andorson, Pastor WORSHIP 8 A.M. and 11 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. BEAUTIFUL SAVIOUR Donald G. Zlll. Paster MORNING WORSHIP 800 and 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. ST. JOHN'S PONTIAC 87 Riu 8t. at 8L Charlee A. Otohers, Ptetor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A M. CHURCH SERVICE 10d» A.M. CALVARY CLARKSTON Clarkston EtemenUry School Pasfer Paul A. Johns WORSHIP ..... 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10M5 A.M. First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin, FE 2-0384 Ssturdsy Nite ..... 7:30P.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Sunday Morn)og Worship .......11:00 A M. Thurs. Youisg Peopla 7:30 P.M. Wed. Choir ......6:30 P.M. Wed. Prever...... 7:30 P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street SUNDAY, 7:30 P. M. FIVE Overseas Duty Bids 1 Couples Foursome Announced for Missionary Service to Korea, Trinidad APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Central Saturday Young PaOple ......... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School and Worship .....IG.-OO A M. Sunday Eveding Sarvice ........ 7:30 P.M. Tues. and Thurs. Services ........ i. 7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-83^1 Auoclau Pestbr-eWILLIAM PAaENT i if 1-34H mrent. Meter AROUND THE WORLD-Mrs. Bernard Wright looks on as her husband points out with their son Eric Bernard, six months old, the point of their missionary destination in Guinea, West Africa. Couple Bound tor Guinea to Go'Around World' Missionary Alliance Church, NorthCas Lake Road at M-59, will have as guest speakers Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Bernard Wright, missionaries to Guinea, West Africa. Both the moming worship service at 11 o’clock and the 7 p.m. Evangelistic service will feature the Wrights. , ★ * Sr The Rev. Mr. Wright, a former member of Central High School Band, is a laW graduate of Pontiac Central High Sch(»l. Following high sch^ entered and was graduated from Nyack Mis- sionary Ct^ege with a major in mission in 1959. While still a college student, the Rev, Mr. Wright met his wife, Carol, -the daughter of Rev. and Mm. J. 8. Johanson, Christian and Missionary Ailisuce missionaries in Mnli-i:pper VoHa since iMi. Mm. Wright was bom field. Church of Christ Bible School Set During Vacation The Church of Chiist at 210 Hughes St. announces its annual Vacation Bible School beginning July 10th through July 20, with classes each moming from 9:30 to 11:30. Sr S ★ The invitation to attend is extended to all young people three to 17. Refreshments will served daily. With two years of pa.storal experience just completed in Uvalde, Texas as of June 30 the Wrights will sail Aug. 31 for Switzerland, where they will study the French language tor a year at the-Unf-versity of Geneva. The couple will then proceed to Guinea to serve the Christian and Missionary ANDERSON. Ind. - Appointment of two couples to missionary service overseas and the return of a Caribbean missionary to com-| plete doctoral studies in the United j States has b^en anounced by Dr.! Lester A Crose, secretary-treas-j urer of the Missionary B^rd ofi the Church of God here. Rev. and Mr*. Walter G. Lch--nianri. l,ar,range, Ga.. have been named to Tilnidad while Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth G(S)d, Cheyenne, WyOv, will go to Korea. Dr. Ciwe said appointment of the Goods to Korea is part of the Missionary Board's 50th anniversary project to strengthen the Church of God and its Bible Training School in that country. * * ★ Returning to the United States to pursue doctoral studies at Pacific School of Religion, Berkely, Calif., will be Rev. Donald John-). The Johnsons have been ser\’-j the past three years in Trinidad. Group to Sponsor Pastor Reception \ at Church Sunday\ An informal reception for Rev.] and Mrs. James A. McClung will, follow’ the second worship ser\icei at 12:.30 p. m. 'ht St. Paul Meth-' odist Church Sunday. The Rev. .Mr. .McClung is beginning his third year as pastor of (he church, having.been reappointed by Bishop Marshall Reed^ at the recent conference in Adri-★ ★ jan. The reception, sponsored by. Main featiuc of the Bible couiwl'j’* Woman's .Swiety of Otristia'n^ will be "Around the World With chairman- MnUn* Pmt Mntn Rev. and Mrs. Wright are staying with his parents, the Harold Wrights of East Huron Street, until after their farewell service at the Mts.sionary Alliance Church Sunday. Vacation Bible Class Daily Vacation Bible School e conducted at t h e Salvation Army headquarters, 29 W. Lawrence St. July 10-14, with daily sessions from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. * ♦ ★ Each child is requested to bring a sack lunch. Beverages will be provided free. The event is open to all children four and older. ChriSL’l Handicraft,, -color -LLLn Alliance for a four- >ear term. The son of Mr. and Mm. Harold Wright of East Huron Street, the Re\'. Mr. Wright wn« recently ontalaed under the Soulh-weatera Dbtrict of the C. M. A. Hia father Is an employe of the Pontiac Post Office at the downtown braBoh. Guinea, West Africa, is one of five fiel(ls of missionary activity which the Christian and Missionary Alliance has in Africa. Missionary work b^an in Guinea in 1918. Today ther^ are 52 CMA try where Islam and Animism are (he pec^le's prevailing religions. The Alliance responsibility under The following teachers are an-jprotestant mission equity agree- nounced for the schools: Serving with the kindergarten are Mm. Aaroa Smith; Mm. Mark Munson, Mm. Alex Davenport. nnd Mm. Melvin Phillips. With the primary group are Mrs. Leslie Itoay, Mm. Alex Barge, Mm. George Scraggs, and Mm. Rcnisevplt Wells. ments exceed 1.7 missions. CHURCH of CHRIST 210 HUGHES ST. FE 5-1156 Roosevdll Wolls, Evdngolist Sunday Biblo Study for alt ages. 9:45 p.m. Sunday Worship Psriods Tuesday Weekly Bible Study, 8 p.m. Tht Church U>«t "Spmki t* Uit Omcl« of Ood • '►I Peler First Church the ‘NdZdT6n6 60 STATE ST. Sunday School .......... 9;45 A. M. Morning Worship ...................11:00 A. M. Youth Fellowship ..................6:00 P.M. Singspirotion and Evongelism . .... 7:00 P. M. Pastor Ptsacking in BaibServices DICK NORTH, Minister el Music . . I. E. VAN ALLEN, Pastor W'- OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH Montcalm and Olenwood Rev. J. W. Decg, Pastor Morning Service 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:15 A.M. i Faith Baptist Church 3411 AIRPORT ROAD Sundoy School.......10:00 A. M. Worship Service . . . 11:00 A. M. • 10 A M. Bible achaol July lS-14 Bus Bervtc# OR 3-litl Evening Service .... 7:30 P. M. Wed. Prbyer Service. . 7 ;30 P. M. Rev. Bob Eaton. Both Berrlces singing, music and flannel graph wiU be incorporated. of Mrs. Dean C. Toles. "Differ >*outh of the church willj travel to Stony Lake tor swimming and picnicking at 4 p. m. Department stores in the U.S. racked up an average of nearly ! SI.2 billion per month in sales for 1960, with December having the highest total — over $2 million. I Department stores invest 9] per The average American family currently spends about $18 a month wer-the-counter drugs. Druggists throughout the country, knowing that 9 out of 10 families get a newspaper every day. habitually d 73 per cent of their advertising budgets in their local news- cent of their promotional bjidgetsj papers. rin newspapers. ' First Presbyterian Church Huron ot Wayn* 10 A.M. — WORSHIP SERVICE and CHURCH SCHOOL Church ot Nazarene Head Gives Post Resignation i] The Eastern Michigan District Assembly convened Wednesday morning at the Church of the Nazarene with Dr. D. I. Vanderpool, Although there is as yet no national church organization in Guinea, the nationals met in August, 19W. to begin plans for a m-tional official church organization There are 18 organized churches. 61 unorganized church groups, and 5OT baptized adult church members. Junior group members will bcJWorking closely with the American instructed by Mrs. Thomas missionaries are 50 national work-Weekes. Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Mrs.|ers. Major Finley, Mrs. Henry Stewari, Mrs. Luther Craft and Alex Davenport. and the teen-age group by Mrs. Odessa Morris. Mrs. Wells, wife of Rev. Roosevelt Wells, the chunjh’s minister, is director of the program. A refrigeration device for mar-Ikets attaches to the meat grinder and keeps both it and the i i-old. Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave. FE 5-9960 Sunday School ........................ 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship .................... 10:55 A M. Training Union ....................... 6:30 P.M. Evening Service ....................... 7:30 P.M. Ardent Baseball Fan, 10, Explains Possible Trade An ardent baseball fan, ten-year-old Jimmy returned home from his first day in the new school 'How are all the nuns*«t school?" his father asked at supper. "There are some new ones. Pop," Jimmy explained. "Some of the nuns must have been traded.' Catholic Digest-^-Juiy. Gl EST srEAKER i. DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH EUMbctb Lok* M. at ’nidra OR l-IMt Sunday School 10 Aid.—Morning Worship ....11:00 A M. Junior and BcfUmerr’ Church Youth Service ............................6:30 PM. Evening Service .................. ....... 7:30 PM. kOdweek Service ..................... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Paator—RBV. LEB LaLONB 1. 8. Bupt —KhOBNE THOMAS iCHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY SACRAMENT riv Sui U:UU A.M. Wednesday Evening 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Swvicea 8 P.M. Friday to 9 P.M. FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST, SCI'ENTIST Lawrence and Williama Streets Sundoy Services and Sunday School 11:00 A M. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKIlW—800 KC SUNDAY, 9:45 A. M. TV Every Surtday, Channel 9:30 A.M. general superintendent of the church, presiding. Dr. W. M. McGuire, district superintendent of the district, of A'lD Eileen Drive, has resigned his present office heading more than 74 churches. TTie Church of the Nazarene in the district has grown from 62 to 74 churches over the last 12 years under his leadcr-.ship. T^e group prc.scntcd him 1 offering of $3,000 in esteem for his 12 years of service to the district. Stalling a.s a boy preacher in Toronto, in lOLI, he pasloi-ed in Canada, then at Lansing, Michigan. Dr. McGuire served first as district superintendent both in Central Canada and the United States, then as district superintendent over the entire Michigan District for five years, prior to his iveent of-! fice. He was formerly a member of the Board of Trustees of Olivet Nazarene College at Kankakee. III. Following his resignation. Dr. McGuire's supimer plans includes’ lour of Ireland. DR. W. M. MeGITKE Select Methodist Minister Waterford Church Head Ronald J. Thomson, 28, | His college study at Olivet in, of 6440 Maceday Drive, has been Kankakee. Hi., was interrupted by appointed minister of the newly-'two years in the U.S. Armed organized Methodist chunb in'p'orccs. However, he returned and Waterford Township, was graduated in 19r>8 with B. in soc:iology. Ijiler the Key. .Mr. Thompson •f|»enl thre«‘ years in the srtn-Inary and was graduated from the I'nited Theological Seminary In Da.vton, Ohio, with a B.A. In Divinity. The Rev. Mr. Thompson and his wife- Hope, have two girts. Cynthia. 4, and Cristy Rene, five' months. An inexhaustible good nature is], one of the most precious gifts of heaven, .spreading itself like oillL the troubled sea of thought. and keeping the mind smooth and • equable in the roughest weather ] —Washington Irving. j The Methodist congregation holding services and Sunday: School at 10:30 a:m. every Sunday at the Community Center on Williams Lake Road, until a new; church is built on a seven-acre REV. RONALD J. THOMPSON Bite on Maceday Road. f ;to r.U TOOTH PROGRAM :N P.M. KVENINO WORSHIP - — Debt? ” We cordially invtts you to worship with us. O.'P. Eastman. Minister FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH RMUitse*; PB FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson - Paul T. Hart, Pastor Donald A. Wittbrodt, Associate Pastor Morning Worship 10.00 A: M;— Sermon: "THE ETERNAL CITIZEN" ) Rev. Donald Wittbrodt / Church School 11 :30 A M. Wednesday, 7 .-30 P. M. Bible Study ond Prayer Fellowship Central Methodist "H. H lohnson and |. H. Hall, Assoc. Pastors morning worship 9:30 and 11:55 "I AM THE CHURCH" Dr. Bank Preaching . Broadcast Live on WPON — I LOO A M. • CHURCH SCHOOL 9 30 A M. CHURCH ol SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP MALTA HALL, 82 PERKINS STREET Service Sunday 7.30 — Bev. tleGraai of Detroit Thurday, July 13th — Silver Tea Sunaa-j*Iuly I6th — Rev. Warren Smith ol Cold Water FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH W. Huron at Mark St. Pastor'Di. Emil Konti Woi Khlp Srrvlcri S 40 and 11 00 A M THE GOOD 0?™OD 8 DETOURS ' t.4J A M ~~ Church School CIOMri for All 1 00 P M 13th Po«t HI PellowRhip Wni . 7 30 P M — M)d-WMk Srrvica Quortrrlr Bu«lnr«i Mrrtlnf An Amrilcan BnpliM ConTrntian Ooklond and Saginaw Pontioc, Michigan Rev. II. II. Savage, Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages 10:45 A M.—MORNING WORSHIP DR. LEHMAN STRAUSS Pastor ot Highland Park Baptist, speaking "AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL" Dr. H. H. Savage, speaking / Emmanuel Baptist Church 645 S. Telegroph Rd. Premillenniol—^Independent—Fundomentol DR. TOM MALONE ALL SERVICES. 10 A.M. 11A.M. 7 P.M. Baptism Large Choir—Thrilling Music for the Whole Fomily. Deportmentolized Sundoy School. MID-WEEK SERVICE 7:30 P.M. Sunday School Attendvare Last Sunday 1119 Radio Brotdeast WPON 10:15 A.M. Each Sunday / THE PONTIAC PRfeSS SATVJRDAT. JULY I. 1961 AdTtrUilBC Oli«et«r ■aMT t. mam liuMttaf ■ ItSeemstoMe .... Magazine Paints Horrid Picture in Part of Bloomfield Hills Ctae of the most progressive and neighborly spots in the United Statea comes in for some mudslinging in the current Fortune magazine. ★ ★ ★ Bloomfield Hills happens to be the h(xne of a great majority of the ruling heads in the automotive indusUy. This con^iaratively small area, generously favored by a kindly Mother Nature in one of her more beneficent moods, has become the accepted “home" of these pe<^le. ★ ★ ★ Perhaps the most offensive comment lies in the reference to *^he women,” According to FORTUNE, the wives of these executives live a merry pace and “an unnamed doctor” (already sus-pkioosly fingered by many Hills’ residents) says “the wives become totally dependent on alcohol as a tension releaser.” ★ ★ ★ Apparently the magazine writer came to the naive ctmcluslcm that The Kingsley Inn is the social center of Btoomfield Hills. Fora N. Takis, proprietor of this fine public restaurant would be the first to smile, for many of the residents are good friends of his. They use his hostelry wart, citizens arc the objects of unjustified sniping that harms Canada sorely within and without. Mr. Donald Gordon, President of the Canadian National Railway, and Mr. J. E. Coyne, Bahk of Canada Governor, have incurred the wrath of small people in high places and their positions are challenged. ★ ★ ★ Pontiac has a definite interest in Donald Gordon who is also President of the Grand Tnmk Railway. An exceptionally capable man, Mr. Gordon is a forthright and outspoken administrator who looks all the facts in the face and then speaks and acts accordingly. This becomes a handicap when you deal with a certain t3rpe of parliamentary pygmy who must be coddle and mollified to perpetuate his own importance. ★ ★ ★ 1 used to think the United States had a rrasonably private corner on most of the petty political thinking, but some of our vagaries have infested the Cana* .dians through political osmosis. ★ ★ ★ Energetic and outspoken, Mr. Gordon has always proceeded on the Vojee of the People: * Former Pontiac Residents Appreciate Cenlennud Issue I do not know to whom 1 am indebted toe a oopy of the Centennial EdiUon, but we wish to convey our sinoere thanks. ★ ★ ★ • ^ We MilMoribed to The Pontlae Press for upwards of tt years at S« N. Tsamonla 8L Our yonager ass, Roy, who used to carry The Press, saM “Yos kaaw. The Poadae Press Is “a mighty hard paper to heat," a staieneat with whloh I haartfly agioe. So yua aao, haw appreelattvo wo wore ahiMelvhit Our beet wishes to our o Ihsmss sad Gorlnde Uassy 1 91 'R.T ‘Children’s Home Dion t jNom6 Needs Equipment’ Lot’s Wife By UR. HOWARD V. HARPER A question from a New Jersey reader may be of interest to oth- Most people know Oakland County has s children's home and that the county takes care of the children (a good Job, too), but there are so many things they such as sports equip- ers. She wants to know the name of Lot's wife, the lady who. in J*^****^ Genesis, chapter M. disobeyed God'B instruction by looking back ^ * *^^,**^ at the bunting dty of Sodom, from in the which two daughters were fleeing, and was at once turned into a pillar of salt. Uafortunately, there isat aay aaswer to the qneatton. Laf was the pstriarrh's brother Haraa, but nowhere in the story are we ' toM whe Lot’s wife svas befora Freedom and faith flowed from the pen of the mighty writer Fyodor Dostoevsky: the freedom of man'l mind and being, and faith in Christ. He believed man's behavior was motivated by “freedom and self-assertion.'' and that his purpose “consists in (nuving to himself that he is a man and not a cog in a machine.” His imprisonment, last minute reprieve from a firing squad, epilepsy and personal trials led to deeper compassion and faith, rather than to cynicism and doubt. His writii« grew with his years, with his last novel considered his best. His last wrards to his children were; “Have sbsdute trust in God . . .1 love you, but my love is nothing far comparison with God’s Immttue love for rpui. His creation.'’ The idea that tMs woman’s name is known perhaps comes from the fact that there is another Lot; the one in the stories of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. There are, of course, two verskma of these stories, one by Malory and one by Tennyson. In Malory's version Lot’s wife is Msrgawse; in Tennyson's she is Bellicent. But do not be misled — this is not the Lot’s wife of the Old Testament. Some people, whoae lempera-mento IncHiie them to be easily t legendary curl- ‘People on Bicycles Deserve Courtesy’ As we like To ride a bicycle I would like to cautkm drivers to again be careful of children and adulu on wheels. The roads were built to transport people, not just cars. The extra time to slow down lor a bicycle may save your life or ours. Michigan State Police say the same laws apply to bicycles as ears. Bicycles ride with traffic. LrRey sad Joaa Davis ‘School Buildings Are Investment’ A colunuiist said there was a big difference between building whenmr th*y plM*. but If, ,U111 “<1 ^ t/\T\ rkArfAff*morb/»dMi wava 4 Vs a # t m a 1 public spot and lacks the social acceptance of the private clubs. This might explain other Fortune miscon-ceptiems. it ir "k. The article suggeitts these “high • powered and high - tensioned” executives are so wrapped up in the almighty automobile that they have no time for their wives or their communities. I've seen more automotive officials in circulation with their wives both at home and away, than I have the balance of humanity. They take the time and they spend it with their families. A large part of the big important top performances were the final answer. He is one of the great railroad men on this emtinent, and he operates the largest road. True, the Canadian National runs at a loss, but costs and wages have literally skyrocketed while income has never been allowed to keep pace. .....★.....★ - ★ .Mr. (;«»rd(tn can defend himself under the Marquis of Queensbury regulations, in open combat within the sacred halls of Parliament or in a Pier Six brawl. But, you can^t beat a stacked deck in any type of jousting. ★ ★ ★ Canada is serving notice on capable as well as human flesh. They’ve eaten entire human beings (many, many times) . . . Rarely docs anyone beat his personal record by six strokes but that’s precisely what Bill Yaw of Bloomfield Hills did. His best was several 7Rs and then the rascal knocked out a 72 (and 1 paid to watch). ic ic i( It always intrigues me to hear a Britisher pronounce •entiais of good "«*«1U1." » though It •JS were spelled "shed-ule.” vate th« (It’s correct) ...."........^ er. Milk (freah A black custom-built Lin- whole mllk, akim milk or butter-coin limousine has been de- Juicea or adea Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: What! Pop at Mealtime? No Milk?-... Poor Kids! Please say something in your drinking so much, but he insiats it column about giving amall chll- makei him more a man. Ha! dnen carbonated drinks at meal- (Mrs. H. J.) time instead milk. (Mrs. S. C.) Arts. — I’m aor-ry for the kids. They are gettu>S a bad atari In life, being cheat- oHfles. Bke to believe that Mrs. Lot’s pillar of aaM la stUI ataad-iag. Toorfata la the Hoijr Laad evea today are sotnetimeo ahowa the cohimii that was once a ttv-lag womaa, but all this meaBs Is that a really good guide la not going to let hto cttento go for which the vIctoRy la famoin. ON THE WAY TO SAINTHOOD One hesitates to bring the per^ sonal into a column of this sort, rtf I* * candidate for saint- Of TOurse it makes him hood turns up in the lamUy it less a mapJj every, my,. .. . quiet RbomIt: * * Blessed Oliver Plunkett was Arch- Son. in love with his cousin, bishop of Armagh (in Ireland) in History of Huntington chorea in the latter years of the seventeenth family, but no case for two genera- century. He was martyred at the tions. They want to marry and hands of the English authorities have no children. (Mrs. T. L. R.) 1" Ana. — Such a marriage, in my * * ★ ★

inion, is fooUiardy. It would dou- He had beCn convicted on a Kt hie the inobaUllty of the defect in of utterly ridiculous charges in a offspring. As for marriage with time when the tension between Ire-the intent of childleasneoa, regard- land and England was even worse less of family history, I’d be ter- than it usually is. They said he Ans. - civic moves in Detroit and Oakland citizens to pause before accepting >• « 1.4 * w are the health beverages for grow- Pniirif*, ara V>aa/4aH VilnV, ______i-,-._ llVereU 10 PrCSldent KXN- t__ children For enodnemi Mke. County are headed by top automobile high office when accountability ac-manufacturers. General Motors de- crues to the Members of Parliament, dared many years ago it intended to You become fair game with the sea-‘‘be good neighbors" and It has been son always open. Mr. Gordon has precisely that every inch of the way done an Herculean task, but there’s in all communities. And that means still an unmistakable odor in tl^e taking an active and assertive part stables. in every conceivable civic function ------ there is. This is also definitely true ^nd in Conclusion__________________ of the others. Ing children. For goodness sake, NEDY............... ... It was «k)n’t pervert their natural fond- WILL Rogers who said: these beverages. . For many years I have been The girls are all so beau- miserable with hay fever from the tlful, It’s really sad to think ot May jmtii the end of on *«u>» .11 October. But this year, so far. t in 20 years they 11 all be nve j followed years older.” ................... your suggwtlon, supplementing my Dyhol Burleson believes <«« with Ca and d, from the be- ribly afraid it would prove happy. ★ * # aifDM letter,, not more thin one pise or IN wordt long pirtiming to .”«ra.»; rjasa. inawerid to Dr. WlUtam Bridr, « ■ (Oapyright IMl) (dotted to bring in 20,000 hired French soldiers and to raiae 70.000 Irish troops for a rebellion against the English crown. Nobody believed it at the time' and nobody believes it now. Nevertheless, they held a solemn trial and solemnly executed the good man. (OopyrigU IMl) The first is an investment ini|he future and' should not be held as just another tax Item. This la true and while I am not in favor of federal interference with school programs, the voters should distinguish between investment and pure spending. Ex-Teacher ‘U.S. Can’t Support Entire World’ A TV-newscaster said the U.S. coUW not refuse to extend foreign aid any more than the richest man in town could refuse to give Jo..C^mmuiiltF l3iesL..WalL - that is true, but the richest man fci town cannot support the whole community and that is what Die foreign aid people would have us Our whole income wouldn’t keep the balance of the world for one week. We are only 180 mUlion people and there are three billion in the world. Six per cent can’t suppoft the other 94 per cent It is time some jieople put a pencil on paper and did some figuring. Harwood Fllager Smiles Theatrical producers sometimes take a chance on Broadway when they don’t have a show. ■A- ★ ★ Right now on the Michigan Slate Univerxity Oakland Foundation are these active (and retired) top automotive executives or their wives: Dop E. Ahrens, Mrs. William T. Gossett, James €. Zeder and Mrs. Roger M. Kye.s (ail four on the Executive Committee); plus .Mrs. L. L. Colbert, Edward F. Fisher, John P. Gordon. (ieorge J. Huebner Jr., S. E, Knud.sen, Thomas E. Reid, Ernest \V. Seaholm and Edward N. Cole. ★ ★ ★ Jottings from the well-thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter : ginning of Aixril. I wish I had discovered your column years ago.;. (Mrs. 0. M. W.) Ann. — Thank you. Ma’am. The _ _ _ “Hay Fever" pam{tfilet is avail-, left-handed and tenn la able to anyone who asks f«r it and right-handed. h^ll run R mile in 3:48 within three years........ .. . . Dean Rusk plays golf Case Records of a Psychologist: Most People Are Prestige Hungry envelope. Does boiling water, for safe Germany and U.S. intelligence report C’s—Our Fourth of July Insider’s Newsletter says both West Cheers and Jeers: flatly Russia has been cheating on record; the J’s — the nuclear test ban. U.S. has dates r®petitlous TV commercials and the hour of 11 and Germany even “Roaring Twenties.” pinpoints the location as near Sver- —Harold A, Fitzgerald lodsk. Does this really surprise any-one? Opening stately The AlmaiiaC British homes to tourists (for cash) has its risks. The Marquis of Hertford complains visitors “feed the swans By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE J-436: Arnold B„ aged 34, has changed jobs. "Dr. Crane," he began. “I quit the firm I had By I'nlled Prrw, Inlemational Today is Saturday. July 8, the day of the year with 176 to Just offhand, you’d h a v e a hard three-year-old son.” The Mar- fonow in I96i. time finding a more friendly and is erecting a sign: “Please don’t The moon is approaching its kindly group of people. They’re inter- feed the Earl”................. Contrib- new phaae. ested In their children, their neigh- ut^: “We have a new medicine for ^ bors, their churches and their chart- the receding hairline. It doesn’t In- *?!^pvwiing ^ table activities. crease the growth of hair but It puer and Satum The rather distorted and horrid shrinks the head to fit what you have picture Fortune paints in part must iett.” reflect the killing and devastating circulation battle curroitly waged among the magazines. Boiling removes some of bepn with for 10 the calcium (lime) frojn hard wa- years and took a ter — it ii.................. kettle. But no matter — the min- less salary with erals in water are probably not another firm, assimilated anyway. '-'And It wasn’t Years ago I was bow-legged, or ihe fact I' my legs looked bowed because "I'Kht have a they were so skinny. Dancing the Z^ater future Charleston, the twisting exercises the new com-built up, the Inner side of the calves quite appreciably and I no ••No, longer looked boiy^legi^. (J. L N.) Ans. - Thank you. If the hopes are bowed nothing can straighten the legs but surgery. H Is comparatively aaoayiiHNiB. John S. Knight's famous “Notebook’’ always attracted me be-cauae he sit^ his Saturday editorial. Since I knew Mr. Knight was a brilliant, statesmanlike editor. 1 felt his signature was an editorial guarantee. BRANDED MERCHANDISE Branded merchandise, even at DR. CRANE wanted my 1 John, hot Mark, for John is thus giving himself two pau on the bark. A few verses later be repeated it (John *1.7) when he wilteo: “That disciple theiofore whom Jews loved nalth uto Poter, It is the Lord.” For John thus reiterated the fact that Jesus loved him. but did not indicate as much for Peter or any the stores, also commands a higher other Apostle. And John also let price for the very brand serves us know that it was he, John, who as an advertising guarantee of. first recognized Jesus. •Ittolity. . Bylines, therefore, are even in Evea Christ's Apostles like- Gospels, so take this new slant wise had this same universal p Mars, Ju- At the tenner company, I worked la a large opea sfOee withont aay opecial dtsttoetton. “And I am frank enough to ad-..'*.** mlt that I value my own office, My husband, 45. insists he must plus my. name on a letterhead, as have two shots of liquor and at worth more than the extra |500 I least two beers every day, I try drew to tell him he is losing his Vito by plant. On t Canada Hurts Self .... Customarily, we think of our neighbors to the north as an especially peace-loving and tollable people. Our mutual coexistence is a world lesson in international amity. ' ir ir ir Bvt. they seekn to poeaeas (heir [ owH privato variety of AchiUea’ hod. Two of Caaada’s moat atal- ■A- ★ ★ Purely personal nomination 4th of July week for an eqiccially attract! vo yoHRf lady: Misn Liberty......... ... The biffost cigar manufacturers will run out of Cuban leaf in September. (Caa- mum tro haa confiscated ubertv the reserves.) .... .....Age is measured, by the amount of pain when one comes in contact with a new idea....... ......Chicago is selling thoM liUie piranha fish for homo tanks. They Hko nothing ) 7 I day in history: In 1776, Cbl. John Nixon read the OtRlsniUon of Independence in Philaddphia’s Independence Square publicly for the first time. la ISM. the Liberty DeR cracked as H rang dering the funeral at Chief Jestloe ef the SuptwiM Chart Mm Maiehan. In 1839, John D. Rockefeller was born in, Richford. N. Y. In 1950. Gen. Douglas MacArthur was appolmed United Nations commander in Korea. ♦ ★ * A thought for today: Abraham Lincoln once observed, “There la no grievaaoe that is a fit object of redrem by ttob law.” The Country Panon bnnger for bylines. For example, the Goepel of Mark Is mppeeed to have beea dictated to Mark by Peter. The Goq>el of John sras written by John. 'Hicse two Apostle* were pri-salary at the lormer associated with the three-year mintstry of Jesus. EGO HUBERS But in (me Gospel we read. Many firms could engender a after Christ's reaurreetkm. that lot more good will among (rffice the angel at the tomb told Mary minor executives if tfaw’d list -- - ■ e junior workers on the com- Thes let these wwkcfs have a esvply el each lettoshsoii to use la writb« heme to their por- ••But 00 ton hi. and you wlU enjoy the human For prestige-hunger Is actually worth dollars and (smts, as Arnold's case proves. * ★ w It is likewise wry good psychology to give writers a byline whenever possible., which means, let them ^n their oo|iy. PoBonally, H would also add more belief if all torials were signed. Again, after Christ's resurrection. we read that early on that first Easter morning “Peter, and the other dtsci|de whom Jesus toved.” ran to the enjpty tomb, and "the other disciple outran Peter.” thoaa versea am ia THjt PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY 8. 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Orchard Lake, for the Maaren, son marriage of Marcene Leynette Schnitker to Airman 3.C. riaude -W. Kryaton j»t 41 ,o'clock today. The. Rev! Michael O’Hara offered the Nuptial High Mass. August F. Schnitker gave his granddaughter in manage. Her princess-line gown of ' white Oiantllly lace over taffeta «^as styled with bouffant ballerina-length tiered skirt of lace. The fitted bodice extended into wrist-point sleeves. Imported silk illusion veiling was caught by a pearl-and-sequin Kobylas for best man. His brother Randy Kryston seated some 130 gu^ with Robert Bretkfast-receptkm at the Veterans df Foreign Wars Hall, Keego Harbor, .followed the ceremony and a wedding dinner will be served there this evening. After a northern honeymoon, the couple will reside in Japan where the bridegroom is For bei; marriage to Airman 2.C Ronald C. Oowe at noon today at Our Lady of the Lakes Church, Waterford, Judy Rae Jacobson chose cameo ivory silk organxa enhanced by Al-em-on lace applique. Of pfarls and crystals. A hand-cascade of white orchids and roses rested on a white prayer A large Dior bow with cabbage rose accented hipiine fullness which swept into a chapel Bouffant veiling of silk illusion was caught by a crown PERFORMS CEREMONY Rev. John L. Phelan performed the nuptial ceremony for the daughter of the Raymond L. Jacobsons of Drayton Plains and her bridegroom, the son of the Warren P. Crowes of Willlanu Uke Road. By The EmUy PoM lastilsle Q; My daughter is to be . married in a few months. Her intended mother-in-law expects me to include her name on the invitations (her husband is dead!. She says it wiH be a slight to her if her name is not on the inviutions. I feel she has no right to expect such a thing or to even tell us what to do in making wedding plara. I say all arrangements should be made by my daughter and me. Please let me know if l am right? A: To put her name on the inviutions would be incorrect, and she has no right to interfere with the wedding plans which are solely up to you and your daughter. Q: Is it still custonury for a mother to second her son’s invitation to a young lady whom he has invited to his house for the weekeiid? If so. will you kindly suggest what to write to a perfect stranger? A: Yes. you must second your son’s inviUtion. Simply write and say, “Dear Mary, tor Miss Smith if she is no longer in her teens) John tells me that he has invited you to come and spend the weekend of the trath at our house. I dq hope you will come and I am lookifig forward with ;deas-UfeTo^meettng ytm;"^ " List Your Week's Expenses, Let Husband Add Them Up By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY; Ten years ago my husband put .me on an al-Ibwance of $15 a week. That .was to feed and clothe myself and our tw ebUdren, Today we have eight children, and I am still getting $15 a week. I just can’t make ends meet on this, but my husband isn’t able to understand it. How can 1 beat some sense into his head? , ALWAYS BROKE DEAR ALWAYS: It’s too bad some men ^ ■ don't add ^ well as they multiply. Write out your budget and hand it to your husband. U he thinks eight children and a wife can be f e d and clothed $0) a month, invite to try It. 6 a.m. and leaves him there ail day until she gels hewne at night. Now what would you do. Abby. if you were chained up like this all day long? You would bark, of course. And that is what the dog does. He barks. I hkve put cotton in my ears, but then I realized that I couldn’t hear the telephone, BO I had to stop that. 1 can’t cloae my windows, because I lov'e the fresh air and dislike a stuffy house. I have never bad trouble with my neighbors before. I am renting this house so don’t know if I have the right to complain. The lady with the dog owns her home. Have you a suggestion? FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR DEAR NEIGHBOR: The woman with the dog nuy own her home, but she doesn’t own the block. Her dog is disturbing the peace. And it would appear she is abusing the dog to bool. Talk to her about the disturbance her dog is creat- DEAR ABBY: I notice on television and in the movies, when a man kisses a woman. they both close their eyes. I don’t see any sense in this. Navy Mothers Hold Meeting Q; In our office a few of the girls have been discussing who should greet the other when entering the office in the morning. Since the girls come in separately, do you think the ones entering or the ones already seated and working should say good-moming first? l.«i there any definite rule concerning this? A: There is no rule, but it is u.sually the one entering who says go^morning first. > keep my eyes open. I look at trtm whlfe he Is kissing me. and his eyes are open, too. Can you answer this question if you don't think it’s too stupid? OPEN EYES DEAR OPEN: The question Pontiac Navy Mothers Club 355 met Thursday evening at the Naval Training Center. Mrs. Ike ’Thurman, Cbmman-der Mrs. Alma Cowley, Mrs. Charles Bryson and Mrs. Mark W. Kinney reported on the recent state convention. ry about whether the his eye* opened or when a ^rl kisses^ she would be wise least ONE eye open. k has clo^, but man, to keep at The club will participate with others in the state organization to raise funds for the purchase of. equipment for the U.S. Veterans Hospital at Battle Creek. DEAR ABBY: The lady across the alley from us chains -her dog up to the garage at ?irs. Videal Gonzales gave a final report on the sale of produj-ts as fund-raiscu. Womens Section L There is something new under the sun—this eye-catching sportstoear in new fabrics that nun 6e tubbed in moments and uorn with only tpuch-up ironing. The “shell-collector'* jacket and Bermudas (left) by Bill Atkinson of CUn of MuAugan are fashioned from a lightweight polyester filter and cotton. In “seagoing blue,*’ the jacket ■ features pockets all around. Fine-striped .seersucker uoven from the same material is used in the separates by Mf^stic (right). The rope-sashed tunic with slit sides and native pants are a joy to wear on Michigan’s myriad lake .shores. ' I ii«. If she doesn’t df something about it. thk police will. What’s Ix^ering you? Frar a personal re^y, write to Abby, The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. Include stamped, sdf-addressed envelope. Resting on the.bride’s white prayer book were pink sweetheart roses, stephanotis and Ivy, centered by a white orchid. Honor matron, Mrs. Stanley Kobylas of Detroit, and bridesmaid Susan G. Lawrence of Troy wore Persian pink tissue taffeta sheath dresses with bouffant ovkrskirts,matching hats and white gloves and shoes. Three small orchids with iyy and stephanotis rested on their evening bags, gifts of the bride. For Abby’s booklet. "How To Have A Lovely Wedding," send 3d cents to Abby, The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich, Son of the WUliam J. Krys-tons of Penna Drive, the bridegroom had his uncle Stanley Personal News Diane Crowe, sister of the bridegroom, was honor maid. Janet Tboe and Mary'Foster of Robblnsdale, Minn., attended their cousin as bridesmaids with Kay Greer of Waterford. Their aqua nylon chiffon dresses featured tiere^ ^ffled skirts. SemicascadeB of wh white rosea and aqua carnations were carried. Robert Crowner of Clawson was best man for his cousin. Seating some 350 guests were Eugene Crowe of Columbia-ville and Kenneth Jacobson, brothers of the bridal couple, and Thomas Ryan of Bloomfield Hills. TO TRAVEL NORTH After a reception ifi Water-lord Community Center, the newlyweds will leave for Northern Michigan and Grand Rapids, Minn, where the bridegroom is stationed. MRS. CLAUDE W. KRYSTON MRS. RONALD C. CKOWE Pink roses and white carnations accented Mrs. Jacobson’s powder blue orgqpza sheath dress. Mrs. Crowe, in pale pink organza, wore American ^*u- Joining the Thomas Brights at a family reunion at their home on Silver Bell Road on the Fourth were the couple’s family, the Cecil Brights and children of Altoona, Ala., the Terry Keiths of B«-kley; also the Charles Arnolds, the C. U. Wolfenbargers and the Emanuel Millers, all of Pontiac. ■k ★ -k Mrs. Mallory Coleman and daughter Susan of Menominee Road have returned by plane from Kansas City, Mo., where they were guest! dt the Saturday marriage of Sharon Patricia Meadows to William J. Hill. k k k Arriving Sunday for a visit with the p. Oilmour Winns of Pemberton Drive, Bloomfield Hills, are Mrs. Winn’s sister, Mrs. Philip F. Hoops of Chicago, along with Mrs. Hoops’ daughter, Mrs. Arthur S. Bowes Jr. and her daughters Linda Jane and Karen Ann of Glenview, 111. Mrs. Hoops will spend three weeks here and Mrs. Bowes, Sharon Hadden a Bride Three Go Weds Norman Birrell Jr. to National Convention Candlelight vows of Sharon Lee Hadden to Norman Bir-rell Jr. were pledged to Rev. 'Theodore R. Allebach Friday evening in Oakland Avenue Presbyterian Churchi church reception. Mrs. Hadden wore a pink lace sheath dress over taffeta. The mother of the bridegroom -cfipeared to willow green organza with beige accessories. Both wore pink ★ ★ ★ Arriving in New York ’Thursday by boat from Stockholm, Sweden, was Mrs. BertU Odell on her first visit to the United States. She will spend six months with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Roualet of Mark Road, whom she hasn’t seen In 13 years. ★ ★ ★ ’The birth of a daughter, Beverly Elisabeth, on June 30, Is announced by Mr. and Mrs. William Beattie Jr. of Salt Lake City, Utah. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Neubauer Jr. of Louis\'il)e, Ky., and the W. E. Beatties of West Iroquois Road. ★ ★ ★ Former Pontiac residents Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Root and son Larry of Garden Grove. Calif., are house guesta of her brother and sister-in-law the Merle W. Merriams of’ Starr Avenue. Mrs. William Johnson, sister of Mrs. Root, was hostess at a family reunion picnic at Lake Oakland Tuesday. k k '°k Back hom»rimmed Panama hat, sent to him by his mother. His fellow officers, uncomfortably hot in their beaver hats, admired the Panama and ordered their own — regulations be hanged. Before long, most gentlemen in the South were wearing them. The 1961 version is narrow of brim. Representatives from the local group were President Mrs. Donald L. Weldon, Bloomfield Hills; Mrs. Edwin F. Uu. Bloomfield Township, Lambda ' Province president: and Mrs. John W. Clark of Birmingham, area delegate and president. Detroit Metropolitan Council of Kappa Delta. SIGNinCANT DONATIONS Significant donations this year were $10,000 to cover the national project, two yeai-s' salary for a speech therapist at the Crippled Children’s. Home at Richmond, Va. A like amount was given to support six beds at the hospital. ’Three orthopedic „sur-geons will receive $1,000 each for outstanding research in this field. Polish Up Brass Be Lovely in Lace 1NEA) — White cotton lace jackets go over everything for summer. They’re cut along simple, straight lines and come both with and without buttons. Here’s a way to clean brass candlesticks, drawer pulls, or any brass accessory: Soak overnight in a solution of vinegar and salt. ’Ilien scrub with a small brush, wash in hot soap or detergent suds, rinse, and dry thoroughly. Local alumnae members are working on plans for their annual Import-Export Fair Nov. 2 at Showcase, Inc., Birmingham, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Sjuart M. Totty. Proceeds will benefit the Oakland ^County Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Arriving Friday from Shafter, Calif., were Mrs. Lewis J. Woodard and son David, former Pontiac residents, who will spend a month with her sister-in-law and brother the Ernest Q. Clarks of Silver Lake. Mrs. Woodard is the daughter of Orville Powers and sister of Howard Powers of Cherokee Road. k k k Mrs. Charles Hall Jr. of Plainfield, N. J„ is spending several weeks with her mother Mrs. Peter Davidson of Lorraine Court. Mrs. Hall will also visit her sisters and brothers-in-law the Carleton D. Wrights of Chippewa Road, the Clifford Dicks of Birmingham and the Stuart E. Davidsons of Orosse Polnte Farms. Another sister Mrs. Robert Heltoch Jr. of Oak Park, III., is expected here during Mrs. HaU’a stay. k k k The Robert C. Coventrys (Patricia Shook) of Clarkston announce the birth of a daughter Linda Carol. June IS at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Orandparente are the William Barbers of Drayton Plains and Mrs. Cameron Coventry of Airport Road, Waterford. k k k Mrs. Fred Oliver, 40-year resident of South Jessie Street, who will make her home bn Starr Avenue, was honored Thursday« evening at tlie home of h# neighbor Mrs. Joe BIckHell. Mrs. Percy Thompson was oohostess. Guests were Mrs. Henry Osbert, Mrs. M. J. Batten, Mrs. W. J. Hindes, Mrs. Ronald Hayward, Mrs. R. E. Cols and Mrs D. W. Edwards, ail of Pontiac, and Mrs. L. K. Smith of Waterford. ' Just Toss Away Your Book, Use Love, Sense With Child \ By RU’TH MILLETT Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Someda]^, mothers are going to wake up to the fact that when it comes to '^nging up children the two main re-qiuremenU are love and common sense. That day will be a sad day for the experts who have Uken most of the joy out of motherhood for those who try to follow the often conflicting and always changing advice. Bat it win be a happy iay for •Mthcn and ft oaght>te bs a happy day for tho kids, too. If a mother Tolies on her n a t u r a I love for her children to give her understanding, and on her own common snue to guidp her in making decisions, she then feels adequate fw her fob. She isnt wondering frantically, "What should 1 do?" She is calmly thinking, "This is what I have to do.** And if her coouhon-sense decision doesn’t have a perfect result, she doesn’t worry herself into a frenzy of self-remorse. Coninon sense ^Us her that she Is only haman and that sho can’t expect to never make mistakes, nor can she expect ttiat everything in life will bavo a happy ending. Children will be better off when mothers go back to relying on'coinmon sense and love to guide them, instead of depending on some well-thumbed book on child care for support. ★ ★ ★ Kids trust adults who trust themselves: It’s the wavering, worrying, uncertain parent who makes a kid uneasy. And a child soon teams to take advantage of that kind of parent. A aiothar who Is smfUtent that sho ean trust to tors rad sMnmra sons# to naks bsr a good mothor (iho doesn’t bops to bs porfsst). era rolax and rajoy bsr ehlldren. They, In turn, ean relax In the certain feeling that their mother really does know artist Is best for them—at least moet .of the time. It's goint'to be a happy day all around when mothers start trusting themselves again, Instead of putting all of their faith In raperis arbo keep ehanginf tho rutos. THg PONTIAC PRESS, SATtJRDAY. JULY g, mi NINE You Workin'Girls Read This and Heed •y OAT PAim NEW YORK (UPI) ~ The iinject for today’s column Is how to |«^ ahead In the lob. Tint word of advloe: Don’t read this on company time, wait tUl'the coffee brea)( or the end of the work day. ★ ★ ★ ihr, as our authority on how to succeed says, "OIt* ytmr employer a full day’s work, not three-quarters or two-thirds. You are b^ paid a full salary for full measure of your time and effort. it it it “On balance, it will pay off for you to complete a task that's partly done when your time Is officially up, rather than leaye It unfinished till tomorrow.” Tto is Elmer Wltncr speaking. 'ilVlnter 1s c a portion of our calorie Intake is used for beat and we do not need to be heated up when the temperature aoars. Hiea, tea, there |S more opportunity for outdoor exeroim and particIpatlOB In sports. Take advantage of thin. I know, you are supposed to walk many miles to lose a pound, don't be discouraged by this. All extra physical activity, even short periods of it, count up to big dlherence in weight, and' in the happy distribution of* it. bwim: Swim this summer! It is the most healthful exercise in people of all ages can indulge. Also, It Is beautifying to the figure. It builds lovely curvet, is corrictive to poor posture and fiaUblMSB and streamlines bulges. gome foods may sabotage year wsIgU ooutrol In tbo summer bo saws they appeal fo you dfoeo they are cold. Theoe may be kaalhv beoaaaa of their Ugh ealerie oonteut. Daring this leaaon, there b luch a delightful and varied array of fresh fniito and vegetables that we canndt tire of them as we mair in the winter when there is less seicctkxi. Use these generously in your summer menus. They are low in calorie count and high in health value. Pearl ized Puffs (NEA) - For suinmar, 0 necklaoe gifo Uf^tar thi ever, dli^Iays big, puffy beat inpearllzedflnlUi. Pertectfi Sondheim’s weather wtxtder aiszlea with smart features that let in all the coolast breetea without giving up a breath of chic. The neckline dipa low in both ,direcUona and curvea ■ofUy* rounded shouldera that widen alightly. I open Into the aUm skht tor comfortable ease. The waistline is minimized with a wide belt that buttons on the double. Depending on your choice of color and torture, it can go to the office, the country club, on a trip, out — in linen, novel^ cottons, shantung, raw silk, to name but a few of the maqy suitable fabrics. From these correspond- ii« body measurements select the size best tor you. It ia comparable to rea^-to-wear. Size 12 requires 3H yuds of 36-inch fabric for dress. To order Pattern 1375, stole size, ■end $1. Add 25 cents for first class postage and special handling. For Pattern Bookg 17 and 18, send D each. Address Spadea, Box 535, G. P. 0.’ Dept, PA, New Y(rk 1, N. Y. Society News PCH Class of '41 to Reunite Plans for a 20-year reunion tinder way by Pontiac Central 1^ Sdioora Juna 1941 graduating clasa. WWW Mrs. Ray CaughIU and Donald Norris art chairmen for the affair, a dlnnardanoa doted In October. Additlaaal oommlttee members are Mrs. Edwin McNamara, secretary; Mrs. Raymond Borer, in-vttatioM and tradng; Mrs. DsnM T. Murphy Jr., program; Mrs. John Fortier and IHck Pappas, hospitdlty; and Mrs. Ross Elliot, __ at 7:30 Thursday In the doctors’ classroom st Poiitiac General Hoa-pltaL The group has scheduled a meet- ^ Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. David P. Rankine of Columbiaville announce the engagement of their daughter Janice Estelle to Robert J. Martin, son of the Romeo Martins of Cadillac Avenue. An August 19 altar date has been set. Seems Everyboidy Likes Ter rye loth Terrycloth Is a welcome guest at banquet and barbecue alike. Whether It’s a rustic place mat for the patio — or a high-style full cloth tor the dining room—terrycloth is how 'an appropriate, full-fledged to- And no wonder. What could be easier to care fori Just pop this durable fabric into the washer with hot soap or de;-tergent suds. Then drip or spin it dry, ready tor the table again. Gets Vase Cleon (AP)-Get a tall crystal vase dean ^by letting a chlorine bleach adution stand in it for a few minutes. Then wash In soapy suds with a sponge on the end of a stick. Have You Tried This? Marinade for Shrimp Is Full of Spicy Goodness By JANET OBEU. PMtiae Press Home Efitor The foObwlng redpe sounded so good that we woit right out and bought some shrimp to try It. That’s as far as we’ve gotten, at this writing. We think you too will want to prepare qhrimp the way Mrs. Hobart Doeer does. A ★ ★ Gardening, painting and sewing are three of Mrs. Doerr's hobbies. She has 3 diiidren and is a Den Mother for the older boy. She is a member of the Pontiac AAUW. 8HB1MP APPETIZER By Mrs. Hstart Doerr IH «BW ««oM thrlmp l.eap wlMtS OBiM .iS!Sar«r« ^ (•rU* Mix all Ingredients except the shrinq). Add the shrimp and let stand in the refrigerator for 2 days. Serve as an By Rinm SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS -Metamora Hunt’s annual show began Friday evening with coddails. The traditional dinner dance will be this evening at the dubhouse and a buffet ■upper Is planned Si^ay evening. ’ ' There are several nearby reridents who will give cock-toil parties for exhibitors and their friends. ★ A A Hilltop Camp is in session at Its lovely spot on Walloon Lake with Wendy Sundberg enrolled following her sisters Susan (now Mrs. R. K. Riley) and Karen, both good Hill-., topers before her. Karen is In Europe tor several weeks as winner of a Traub music scholarship. She flew.to London Sunday, accompanied by her nvother Mrs. Carl W. Sundberg of Martell Drive. AAA Mrs. John W. Gillette left Friday for the Huron Mountain Club for ten days. A A......A- . The Junior Charles F. Moores are settled in their summer htxne on Gape Cod with Lydia and BenJamin. Ly-dia, doing secretarial work in Boston joins the family week- When David B. Lorimor and Louise Ann McCreary were married Saturday in Moline, 111., the five ustiers were the bridegroom’s cousins. Michael R.. WUliam H., Nicholas P. Redfield and Anthony B. Friihauf and,Ennis Alan Fru-hauf attended Lorimor. TTie latter two are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fruhauf of Brookside drive. The bridegroom,is the son of Mr- and Mrs. Robe;! E. Lorimora of Port Byron, HI., who tormeriy lived at Lake Angelus. Also attending the wedding Were the Max Fruhaufs and Mra. Michael Redfield. AAA Parking problems are not the only headaches vacationers face la this modem land. Dwindling landing apace at imall airports is a growing problem when taking a 200-mile h<9 to a cocktaU party at Northport Ptont, Harbor Springs, Hidden Valley, or orother attractive re sorts. Mrs. Everell E. Fisher has long comihuted by plane from her Bloomfield Hills home to her summer home on Bois Blanc Island in Lake Huron, or to Petoskey. Tuesday afternoon Mr< and Mrs. J. E. DeVault took Mrs. Carl W. Neumann In their plane to call «i the Roy Moy-nahans who have Just opened their Northport Point cottage. A , A A Jn honor of FkHrence Phelan of Grosae Pointe, bride-elect of Peter Connolly, also of Grosae Pdnte, Mra. Robert . H. Taylor ia giving a lundieon Thuraday in her home on Orchard Ridge road. GuCsts have been asked to bring favorite i^clpes. AAA Mrs. James H. Carmel and her daughter Josephine Joy flew to Europe last week where they will travel for the next idx weeks. They wfll be Joined by anoffier daughter Patsy Joy who hqs been in ■chod in Switzerland the past year. Finishes Plans hr Concessions Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary, meeting at Rotunda Inn, completed plans to handle the concession stands for the Detroit Lions’ exhibition football game Aug. 2 at Wisner Stadium. The auxiliary will be hosts tor the spring district meeting. Clyle Haskiil, representative of Pontiac Boys’ Club, spoke on the need and development of boys’ dubs in the Pontiac area. , The board of directwa will meet July 27 at-the Sjdvan Lake home of Mrs. Richard JorgensoA who will also be hostess for the August picnlc- If you do the latter, you may want to add some mayoms' to the drained dlrimp. Save the marinade for later For Your Wedding QUAUTY and Qaantitf • A BUnM” Slfa • a MWalUf* MknUg* CaltUlcsU $3995 Up luclyei remt AveOubls C R. HASKU STUDIO yuur diet about these and seafoods, lean meat, fish and fowl, skim milk and fruit Juice, eggs. Add some whole grain products*and you have a perfect summer diet. ealorle-packed If you would like to have my leaflrt, "Learn to Swim’’ which teachee you how to swim and dive and gives you instructions for some swim strokes, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with yoar request for Leaflet 22-Address Josephine Lowman in care of Tlie Pontiac Press. Nancy Anne Anxious to Be 'Jill College' MUSKEGON IB — Cut Missl »U that meuM what I thiak America make the change to near- It does, I should say aot. I had ly plain "Jill College’’ without] a. look at It la OaUfonda aad. missing a stride? Lovely Nancy Anne Fleming of Montague thinks so. / "I don’t know whether freshmen coeds stilt are wearing bobby socks," she told newsmen, "but If they are, I’m with them." Nancy stepped Into the role of Miss America after wliuilaf the Miss MIchlKon iiageaat lart year aad returned to grace the state finals Thursday night nt Mon-kegou. She credits her reign as Min America as an education in itsell but cherishes the thought of r«-tuming to a life of her own. Nuicy already has enrolled at Michigan State Unlvmity, with pageant scholarship awards, and has been auigned " “ She*d look good if she weren’t a swimmer; but because she is, she's improved her figure. Her hopes and goals of a year ago havea’t ehanged. She |dans to nwjor la home oeonomlce. Oommnnlostlons arts will be her mlaor toward a goal Of beeom-lag a writer of fashion and home ■objects. Questioners also noted a bil more polish In her ^manneiv-bur net enough to hide ffie exuberance which captivated conteet audiences and JudgM a year ago-and asked it she had changed. "People don’t really mean have I changed,” Nancy countmd, . they mean have I gone Hollywood? Of her immediate plans, Miu America said: 'I’ll tell you.what Tm going to do. On Sept. 9 I’ll crown my suc-In Atlantic City. ITl be very happy for her. The next day,' ~’m coming home.’’ nSUEB COMPANIONSHIP The da,ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleming, Nancy lays she mletei fhbet her own yc and iMers ind a laeir of oompanlonihip of people her own age in her travels as Miss America. She has six more state pageants at whidi to appear before the national conteet in Atlantic City. 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If you have been dreaming of owning your own home . . . come in and talk with one of our friendly, courteous representatives. We Offer a True OPEN-EP MORTGAGE • You may pay up the mortfa«:e at any time without advance notice and without penalty. • Your mortfage can bo increased at any later date to the original amount borrowed for additional improvements or for any other satisfactory reason. • You many pay any additional amount at any time without notice or penalty. • You may pay interest and principal in advance at your convenience. • Terms on our conventional open end, mortgage up to 25 years. FEDERAL SAVINGS {mu • 7«l W. HURON ST. • DOWNTOWN • ROCHESTER • DRAYTON FLAINS • WALLED LAKE • MILFORD TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 8, IMl CALL'S KIDDY land It IDES $1 HELD OYER! FORA 9inI smash WEEK! Gov. Lowronce Signs AAony-Sidod Compact HAfUUSBURG. P». (AP)-Gw. David L. Utymce Friday signed ra comiMct unking Deiuitylvaaia with New York. New Jersey, Del- ment in a ranltlmUlion-doUar . gram to deveki> the Ddaware River wataeshad. Approval ky the UJSL Senate and flie PrsatdeB|t remains before lithe compact becomes law. The Of>tm 7 r.M.--S»afts Dwak JExclusiYe First Showing in the County! mawami IUnillll|0| inEionoaiT... tuitiiiiiiig Uifen Qialaige Cim-Con Site Ruling LANSING l/n — An attorney general's opinkm that die forthcoming constitutional convention may meet anyHere it chooses alter the opening session in Lansing was challenged Friday by a Lansing law firm. Ihe flm el ManbaH, OVriiw and nsehor leportat that its naeareh led to the eoaela be held In the cMy el Puaasli«.’' Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams said earlier this week that the language in thj amendment merely recommendatory and not peremptory. * It K Since the convention is an autonomous body, he said, it was inconceivable that any court would attempt to prevent the delegates from meeting somewhere ou Lansing, if they wanted to. ★ ★ ★ The Lansing law firm was asked to examine the questhm by Claud R. Erickson of Lansing, a Republican candidate for delegate. =ALSO FIRST showing: Tkt Story of tko Coingo of i Boy «Bd His Dog — It RoiUy 'KViussaiMUi-WHiGr' COMING FRIDAY, 14Hi> THE -ntULY GREAT ONE! FOR THE FIRST TIME ON A DRlVE-lN SCREENI NOW SEE IT ON THE WORLD'S LARGEST SCREEN AND IN THE ONLY DRIVE-IN THEATER EQUIPPED TO PROJECT SS-SS-POmM-TODD-AO TONIGHT SUNDAY 2 FIRST RUN < OPEN .7:00 P.M. Sh6w STARTS AT DUSK—HUGE KIDDIES' PLAYGROUND Each of them was Trapped in the: Quicksand of Desire... mCK HRK mmoN-DOuem |i sAiJ iiM, Tin; civil. \wi{ ci:\ti:\m\i...........\ sri;ci\i, i.\<: w;i;\ii;\ I ni: \ \ins.T \ii;\ini.i \ m i; iim inv I'ln riH.'i The scenes,,.the sights Showgof 12:00—4:00—8:00 P.M. .the spectacu/ar love story that thrilled milllonsl ' Regular Priceil ^ Nowr WEEK! MARGARET MIICHEUS trawv oene 010 south GONE WITH THE WIND To Test Second Phase of Traffic Control on Xway LANSING un - Tlie hUdiway department will test the second phase of a new trafSc monitoring and control system on the Jolm Lndge freeway in Detroit next Ismerrow an the northbend lanes of the freeway. One lane wig be marked by the overhead The first phase — monitoring television cameras — has been in operation several months along Some 20 additional overhead signals will be installed by the end of. the year, the department said. SATURDAY «nd SUNDAY • • SCHEDULE • • Pontiac Theaters PONTIAC THEATEBA r.Ani.r. Sat.-Mon.: “Gorgo," Bill Travers,, cplor; "Valley of the Redwoods," JdEn'HUdson. Tue.-Thu.: “Seven Ways Prom Sundown,” Audie Murphy, Barry Sullivan; "Voodoo Island," Williams. HURON Sat-Thu.: "Mein Kampf; "The Sins of Rachael Cade," Angie Dickenson, color. Fri.-Sat.: "Can Chn,” Frank Sinatra, Shirley Maclaine, arior. STRAND Now showing "Gone With the Wind," Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, TONIGHT LATE SHOW 3 BIG HITS "Sin was bad! Sin was evil!* ...the beautiful missionary from Kansas had taught them. But in the pitclvblack of the African night...she stole into her lover’s arms! • THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JULY 8. 1961. V ELEVEN Ilf you Mak them In hot water IS ' minutM h^tora baking. On tete «, ten ckM PMttM btcm-Miteia c)». HIM «aa ia« r.c.o. ■■ tw ateMM wKw, •feM •fn»m M 1«M k* at rMHM. the ■MiM W aU •niaata, UiMlaia taa ■ ■»»»■■ • itMk totarMl «l IM f mm art MvaHI B. WIBm. M^UL^'oUha'”-*^*LmmLi' Bmt aaaMac Oaaipaay. ChM riaBai ■waBaarttet Oa. hr Martla Oiaiwa. iCommunily Theaters trict acoMt oommiaakner, recent-i^—-----------— —■ --------------- ly attmded tha Roundtebla Ccnn-raiw.;*t.: "Ahaaai Mtahad rnftaaer, inlMioner OMlferenoe of the Vol-r “* m, unteer Training Center at the PM- SSUSi moot Scout Ranch near Ctmarrofi, LocnSra!^ N«w Mexlca > Tomduuiy was aelected to par- aat-wU: "Cr/**??? Bappr.- oiaim tldpate 4n the conference aa a J5lSaa»*MJIfJl -£5^ jm, repreaentatlve of the Qlnton Val-lay Oouodl ‘ ^ Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service** M WlOteau St. niaae RE S-SMl rrar. Manar OUao. "XUaBUf tha M OBI ar BaO, Jopaa Tirlw. < ^aat.-llaii.: "tM^DSlteauani," Wt OUnar. i_Thu.-rrl.; "Ateant Mladad Profaaaar,' rrae UaeMunaTTNaacT Oltae. The "Big Three Conference’ between Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin took place at Yalta, Russian in February 1945. NOW "Ai^Brighkanil HipnrjhJaubls As. IMIywoad.EvM^PHkagadr IPSI^ISIPRIZE PACKACE FORiWHOU FAMILY! If you’re looking for entertainment for the whole family without violence or a dirty word. ?epe' is your dish. It has everything, beauty and these stars: Chivaliar. Blif Cretby. Tiny Cirtis, Jaiit Lal0, finer fianei, Edward fi. fieUisen. Jack Lemawa. Jimmy Danetl. Zsa Zsa fiaber, Daa Dativ, Shiriey Jeies, Frank Sia^ Bebby Daria, Kim Nevak, Ernie K«^ Debbie KeyaeMi, Chariet Cebvi, Biie Baike. Deaaa Rnd, and Jady fiarlaad’s voice.” -nedoa Home "★★★★CAHTIMFUS CONQUERS IN 3FEPS A joyous production crammed with delightful entertainment...studded with many of the most glittering names in filmland and adorned with beauty, exquisite color, popular vocalizing lid expert dancing!” -ta« n#w York OaHy Nows H & “ACORNUCOPIA OF ENTERTAINMENT! Warm; clean, one of the most enjoyable pictures of the year! An Acad^ Award calibre performance by Canfmflas! Rich in imagination, sentiment b^uty and laughterf -Tfct les AflgofM NoroM exprosi “PURE PLEASURE FROM START'TO FINISH! OaRtiRfiat is superb! Laughter, song, dancing, ban toRMRce are the words for PEPL You will leave the thea-In smiling and happyT -Vmmomism m-nmi IT MB ADDED aNEMASCOPE-COLOR ADDED-SATURDAY ONLY!! [visiiR^ PLUS THRILLINB SURPRISE FEJbTURE ATTRACTION! SUWtoAY—^PEPE” BONUS NIGHT SUNDAY ALSO I About 15,100 hotels in the United Iguests and do about $800 million I States provide mekis for their | business'per year. WEARS BPBOIAL SROE-Queen Mother ElizabeUi shakes hands i^th Mayor J. Strettoa of Bugby. Warwickshire, England, during a visit to the town. Standing with her is Lord Willoughby-de-Broke, lord lieutenant of the county. StUl suffering from a recent toot injury, the queen moU^ wore a special shoe witti a single strap over her bandaged left foot. They n Pay $12 ifShirttails See Daylight FLORENCE, S.C. (AP)-Pollce I Chief Melvin Adams has ordered I hia officers not to allow aniear downtown with their shirt-taUs dangling. "It does not look right," he explained. •There is no ordinance forbid’ ding loose shirttails, but Chief Adams said men who refuse an officer's order to stuff in their shirttails could be fined $13 for refusing to obey a poUceman, The chief said his order applied to dress shirts, not sports sUrts. BOX OPFiCg OPBN 7:00 MA 4-3135 Froo Ployground FRI.-SAT.-SUN. THE RISE AND FALL OF HITLER'S 3rd REICH MEIN-KAMPF EARLY SHOW- WALT DlSlWEV ;uiuiiiiiiii iHGAIi '" oFjjfo' iSiisiNKin-iioeiiiM-iiiwmiw^ SAT.-SUN.-MON. LIKEMOmiiyGIDUM EVER SEEM BEFORei IT TOWERS OVER THE CITIES OF THE WORLD! NOW SHOWING! TONIGHT :ilieFEATWES FREE! TO THE CHILDREN “comc BOOKS’* OPEN 7:00 STARTS 8:30 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE! 2 TERRIFIC FEATURES! ★ FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING ★ AFM8k)l«/...A.,Til!1Uiff IHEEDIM CWMID iKmi MnjngtHN .... ROBERT STRAUSS-ARNOlflSTANG' ‘“""DAVID KORY ^ ' AND THIS THRILLER 1st RUN RAW!. BRUTAL! GREATEST JUNGLE SHOCKER OF ALL TIME! *'’k, TOE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER!_____ TONIGHT ADDED FEATURE The Young Punks ond Ruby Who Wos | Thoir Moll! Torror Florttt in th« Slum Shodowt—A Fury of I Violtnco .... Vongtonco! ^kSMVMleaaWMlNIJSMvw VM TtVMI VMS w auiB!ii«iia« aniB-.— V, UrCflLflR THR POKTIAC PRESS. SATUftDAY> JULY 8, 1981 MORE LMNe SHU! 2 AVERAGE HOMES 8 BIG ROOMS ON 2 LIVING LEVELS OVER 2100 Sq. ft. PLUS 2 CAR GARAGE! The Biggest architectural achievement in the past decade~two spadous living levels for the price of one! Enter the exquisite entry foyer and walk up a few steps to the living level with its huge balcony living room, 3 twin-sized bedrooms featuring floor-to-celling wardrobe closets, glamour bath with marble Formica-topped vanitory, separate dining area and luxurious kitchen with ceiling-high Scar-Proof birch-finished cabinets . . . then out through the sliding gloss doors In the dining room to the dramatic second level sun-deck. Down a few steps from the entry foyer is another complete living level for an IS'X 25 foot recreation worn, laundry-utility center, extra bath, plus the huge 20 x 25 foot bonus space that can be completed into 2 additional bedrooms, hobby room or workshop according to your individuaNieeds. And of course, there’s the added convenience of a 2CU. on th|c« aldet, Inride wnlU Half a log Is Med tor the Pontlae PrtM Home Editor throtfghout most of the houK are ®ver the atoae flre- One motning in May two 4J& *»» chinked logs. There are logs mat individuals told us about i" ibe ceding of this room. " *■* n honae. After fkior is wild cherry with •** P*“*- White cate curtains hang on serem incnvHiuais told os about aoi in toe ceuing of thu the WQtiaBi Harsen hoose. After fkwr is wild chert aeelng it lor ourselves, we. agreed that Pontiac Thnwa read- ' ‘ ...........* . ... Mom Needs Vacation Too Vacations are Just around the comer — but who wants a vacation if you have to drag the house-ork along? This can be the plight of the homemaker wi^ a summer cottage. However, here’s one plac» where a little 1^ of remodeling can go a long way toward freeing you from the old chores. For instance, an outdoor shower staU wiU eliminate most of the sand and dirt usually tradred through the cottage, lliis rimubf, be large enough Jor dmssiag and include hooks along one wall for soggy bathing suits. Surface walls 1^ floor with ceramic tile which _________ even by the kids —with just damp mop. Another suggestion is to oom- Uae kjtohM and patia area. H they adjtia each oilier. Thto wUI eUmlnato preparing food la the Utchen and carting It any dis-tonoe to the patio. The two be separated by gtaM rainy days. DaraUe quarry tile lor the patio deck can be ex-leaded over the kitchen fleer for an effect o< spacteasaess aa Hip kitchen-patio should also provide space convenient le'both areas for tradi disposal. At one side of the patio'dig a well large enough to insert your disposal •■rat with foot-lever lid. L Ndw -stock up with plenty of nate (he dish-washing problem, and really enjoy that vacation! brass rods. The rugs appropriately are braided ones. The large wing chair near the window overiooUng the water has a patchwork upholstery. Across the room is a tall wooden rocker. The sofa ds beige and brown with a colonW design in rthe imholateiy. One'other chair Is maple wifli a small print cov- Wesd far the fireplace to kept la aa old Iran kettle. An-tiqnee of all kinds are used as aceemartea. The lynx mg In fraat or the fireplace Is almost too real. Mrs. Harsea says Bleep on It. At lirsf.he was wary of It The bedrooms are in the front Part of the house. Inside walls have knotty pine p«ni»ling halfway up wiffi flowered wallpaper above. There are handmade braided scaflrt* rugs on the floors.^ WWW American maple fuirolure. lii the guest room the furniture is painted white. la the hallway connecting rumpus b Stonge. The bathroom has tog walhi Wee Ihe other reoau. What little arallpapcr there to What is now the dining room used to be the Utchen. Where the sink Was, there are several pine cupboards. For this.room Mi>. Harsen crocheted a rug. INNER, WALU " Thn iinide walls are covered with horizontal pine boards. A big watch clock and numerous trivets decorate these * walls. Dishes are- stored in a comer cupboard. The table to a round oak one Under the little window* on one side to a doieon’s bench. The tcicphoae aeta an a fldek log slab. You go down 2 steps into the kitchen. This used to be the utility roqm. It has windows hwhsldea-witto--^^^ above the sink, overlooking the pleasant side yard. The floor is red Ule. Wallpaper is white with a green and red design. Cupboards are wild cherry. The sink is copper colored. the dch alsa has the maatol, along with an old black flecks In' the upholstery. SJ!? *■ • koiMeno lamp. Near the door Mrs. Harsen has fIrepUee JM Mka the Me la Draperies are matchstick the kiln she uses far ceramics, the llviaa room. A bIM: bamboo. Furniture includes a The Haraens can't imagine liv- wioaght Iran nock decorate* pair of gold colored sofas with Ing in any other house. Improve Home; Increase Insurance Improving your home? If you have invested more money in your property, be that you are carrying sufficient fire insurance to protect you against loss, warns the Construction Research Bureau, national clearing houte ft» building information. All too often, says the bureau, homeowners forget to raise the amount of insurance they cany to cover replacement eesto prices go up. Fire strikes homes a day, of which 40 cent are underinsured. "For Ute iMt. ten years, construction costs liave 'mounted at a steady two to three per cent a ,.yeeri”.jay8^^<^ if you have not adcM^speciaTimprovements, the value of your home has risen about 23\>er cent sinee 1950." GET A SHOCK "Being underinsured has come as a bad shock to many hcmie-owilers hit by fire or other severe damage. When they go to rebuild their dwelling they find that the amount considered adequate a decade ago won't begin to cover their costs today." The dUference between Inaur-aaoe and reptoocmeat to eves Since the average homeowner can hajxUy bq expected tp know the fine points of various poli-ctoe, he should sit down with his Insurance broker, to review his position, facing the fact of slow but steady inflation, and paying particular attention to extended cov-rqge. 'Many things besides fire can wreak expensive havoc in a home, and this is where extended coverage is a vital protection. Wlnd- n, hail, explosion, smoke, vehicles and falling aircraft, for instance. must be guarded against. All of these dangers can be i»ovid-ed for tinder an extension. Use that the taralture and other coaWots lUMt be covered by a eeparate pdley, the boree* points eut. Here agalii. the anieent of li be Increased ns replacement prices «® ■?. "You are not necessarily protected because the holder of the mortgage has required a certain'-policy be taken out,” advisers state. "A bank, for instance, is concerned only that the insurance repay its equity in the property. Your share is secondary to them ' is of prime importance to you that it be sufficient for your needs.” GUEST ROOM—This is a blue and white room. Above the horizontal pine paneling is blue and white flowered wallpaper. of hobnail lamps decorates the top of the white painted ches*. Curtains and rugs are blue and white; the spread is blue. A pair This room overlooks the side yard and garden. IGG WALIA—Threw ot the walls in the living room are log walls. The fourth oip/has-a knotty pine-dodo .with .wallpaper above. Curtains are white muslin cafes. A log .split in half is iLsed for the maMcl on the stone chimney. Mrs Harsen relaxes with a magazine in her favorite chair upholstered in patchwork. Antiques are used..as accessoiues.throughout the...room.- Doesn't that lynx rug look real? A MiN AND ns 000-WiHiam Harsen loves hunting, does the En^ ertter. Ruff, who's inepiiig one eyh epen te case his master is really golqg out into the Adds or woods. ButHanen ia just beeping his gun in good condition. This is one of the • activities carrM on in the rumpus room. The red tile floor can’t be hart, Ifhe stone fireplace offers a cheery glow. Watts art logs cfaiaked with white. MfWEHN LOG HOME-The William Harsens caU this log cabin on Otter Avenue home. Built more stwrUiy than log cabins of the pioneerp, it has jio need of insulation. In a the house is coot; The rustic fence in t The Qinton River flows past file house at the rear. ^roURTOEN tHE PONTIAC FRBSS[ SATURDAY. JULY 8. Ig6l ^■WUMdCtlalw %r «I3JM mimxmMirn Mai rh«M w MMi ImM AlMt MU« aHwnB M-M m4 HMto* Lak* mm. C«Hophan« Top* Tost ■ dMMU not .te HHd am Mdtebatty tt tht to PTM • itrfp o< eeUophene'tope Mt IL If Iht ton* Dulli ofl ctoM. it It an rtihi to nit totex. ) the powder. One way of teatiiic' wbat type of tretO the dtaJ^ earttce. t to gtot 3 Bedroom HOMES • BMCK nATUUS • MUNKOAlWATOt ••000 1C • low TAXn "COME OUT TODAY!" ROCNBm-AVON ARM Jll Mill AT JOHN R -1 FIELD BUILDING CO. NCW AT Lf^ LAEB-The new model now open in Lotus Lake Estates la a National hone, erected by Cirto Constructioo‘Company, This brick tM modto hat I rooms with attached fa^ and back tan deck optional. AB aetaal IhriiiW can be done an the upper level. The lower level has a teinily room nnd a utility space that can be divided to suit die neede of the owners. The boon it priced at P3.N0. The model it open dally from Id at NM Povy Kin*. National Homes Model Isi-j ifi^hon l Ngw Open at Lotus Laie^^ MiCncil IS Good Solution been going up In Lotus Lake Estates fer the past several years. But the newest one, now open at 38M Percy Kii« (near the Interaectkn of WlUiams Lake a Rtonember flw ftrit time you idciwd up aa aoom; tBia tl apart, add BMrvalad at the famqr little hat tt won? Pwhapt yaa qplit dm aoom and iMdd«ad ahat waa indda to maka It paw into a miidity oak. Later, dw aoom took on a new meaninf . for h baoama obvioot that bam many aooma paw many oaka, from whkA ooBM Uto wood wlildi la used fat ooMtniotiiif houma. Boroa houaoa art oonttmctad almoat antfrdly of timban in ona form or another. Floon and Joiati, interior partitioni and main ,«a ■ a* of thahoueeaioonly afewoftheuMsfrwwood. Now dw aoorii jmnindt yoo of aomathinf PONTUC CHAPTIR COUNCIL FOB BETTEB LIVING /aiuranc# AUSTIN-NOtVIU AOINCY, Im. 40 Yman ol DltWaguiMhmd Ituuiaaem Smrrtem 70 West Lswrsnce —Phono: FE 2-9221 Home Buildmn — Oedgmort — Oeve/opere W. W. ROIS HOMES, Ine. ’ VJijI Our Exhibit ol Homes and Horaeslles Custom Homes Ostopnsd /or You or Built to Your Plana 1941 South Tslegreph Rosd—Phonst: FE 4-0591 or OR 3-8021 Bmtidmntial Coniraclort — Custom HemodeJ/np MILVIN lUn, BUILOIR !057 Jsmsi K Blvd. — Phone. FE 5-2727 CORWIN LUMBIII COMPANY "Serving thm Community Siacm 1890“ 117 South Csss Avs. — Pheos: FE 2-8385 Lumber and Building Supplies TNI F. I. FOOU COMPANY Visit Our New Befler Home# and Oardmna Idea Center V5I Oeklend Avenue — Phone: FE 4-1594 Plumbing and Hot Waimr HeoWnp CUSTOM PLUMlINd • HIATINC Insist on Quality — Alter all, your bomb Is your best /nveslment 707 Gertrude Street — Phone: FE 2-8065 Healtors and Builders O'NIIL RIALTY COMPANY Complete Heal Estate Sales and Service Custom homes built to your specitl^ons or plans iutnished '' 262 South Tslegreph —Phone: FE 3-7103 produet oan foaiilt IWa la troa of haildinf or iwnodoUng yoor homo, lha idoa of waidiac to own or nmodtl yoar homa N dnall, yat from this ■nail baffaminA many Raoida own hoama. Wto tftoiiMmhan of yoor Comma far Bottor XJvh« fawitB yod to plant that aeom of thoofht in our toil, ao that wo may aariat your buihiinf and moderniEinf plant in powfai Into too loiUty toat maant bettor Uving fer you and your fapiilbr in toe futnra. 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Res 152 —PeoNec, Mlsblgea • OUetStm «0M—ltA.WseSCe.lns,oeeniieUe4,P*(ntodleU.AA. •••••••••aaat >a«« •*##••••••••• THE DETBOIT EDISON COMPANY Homo Financing and Hob COMMUNIYY NATIONAL BANK DM_____________ TYe Finance the Home and Euorytblng In It II Conununity Offleei Mein Offlee: 30 N. 1 Phone FE 2-BI7I Custom Home Buildeis and Remodeling Conlroetore PRIRICKS IROTHIRS Builders and, Designers ol Seller-Hoinee-2520 Eifzebeth Lake Rood — Phone FE 2-2951 Air Conditioning — Heating — Plumbing RAMIS • BROWN, Im. Prompt Repairs—Complete Remodeling Tbwa to He Substifuto lor Quality" 55-57 East Pike Street —Phene FE 3-7194 Electrical Ceatroctors PARTNIY ILICTRIC Adequate Wiring tor Salety and Conrenionce Eleettie Heat — The Ultimate In Comlort 434 Tllmor Drive —Phone: FE 4-9959 Insulation and Home Improvement Contracfws UROII INSUUTION €0. For Yeor-'round Comlort and Economy Insist on Adeouato Insnlotton 4162 Walton, Drayton Plelni —Phone: OR 1-3019 uid Airport roode); bee i nwl toatwrae. • * A * Slavik Really, who handle ealee, end Carol OonatructioB Oompany are now putting q|> component houeinr-thnt la. the home le manutoctipad In eeetioiia at the Lafayette, Ind., factory, then n the local loto. The.new eU for $13380. LoU ex* 75x130. ♦ ★ ★ not ore Mght rooma in _________ houM which la a U4evd. On the lower level la the family room and a large utility room which ooidd be made into a fourth bedroom. Thm is a lavatory on thle level Os toe upper level are the Uv-kg reeoi. kltebM witfc «atag •MO, three bedroooM eui n wtt. A eoe deck latiHs the Tto modi to ^ trout with aluminum ■mnh <» the three eklee.. All aluminum eMw if optional. k ★ ★ featursa of the kitehoi are fee bulR-in range and ceiling-high birch-flniahad cnblneta. Friday was the flret day the model was open. Hours are 1-1 Thoi* Dirty Birds Want CItan Housm to Us* DU you know that birds can spread dlaeue among themeelvee through the birdhouses and feed- One of the surest ways make baokynrd enteitolnlng snap la to pot In e "aecond Wtcb-en." k k k This eait nve etepe and time: cut down on dutter lad cwifrielop the home; and — best of — it doesn’t have to be expenUve. For inateaoe, a porch handy to the bediyard can provide apace for the second kltdien; « aectton of the garage, even a remodeiod shed. The main thing to look for is compact shelter, handy to the 'Nothing Down' Leads to Trouble Taking a hard look at the "00 down paymant" praetloe ioeoring Im Mono, Mm Meek Chrlar. aStar of no Amerioeb Home Metwlne. wtttoe in toe comat (Ator)leahethM"a nothlntdown’ neighborhood can come apart at the seams faster than a bargala We Otoe fern Ike tay to •adsfytog Haase Owuenhip Im BeemtHml wmm mixs URieriM eONmWe e TiMev.u W. W. rJlca.v ei s-im In e eacsBt edltortal directed to Mr. carter writes that Isi Uvli« in “nikhinrdowa" nrighbor-hoods are "apt tobe in tbeir hbmes the sUa of tbeir teetb." unable to BfhMd "«Rraa‘* bite laadeoepinS* I are ao vital to a pohiled, |«w<,g[iy pleasant nalgb- not worked and sacrificed to accumulate a down payment, however Small, may feel little reqxm-■ibUlty tor their homee. Tbie attitude erodes community morale; It’s evident in lack of Interaat in cni-clel iseuee, acbool board electton, zoning hearings, church construction-all of which comprise the ‘■He’ e man boys when he contracts tor a home.’* This compelling paragraph ’AH that comes easy !• not good. Home ownership Is net ‘Just like paylqg renf Making It easy for peo^e to meve toto a kenM is not the same thing at making It easier for them to become hesne own oosk eo, af eoarie. la the beale neceerity ter ho oaxtUm^ Item a deal hst-plato to a tolNeale to^ and That’s why H’t essential to keep these havens dean by seubl^ them occasianally with plenty of hot soap or detergent suds. Oaanll-ness Is Just aa important to these feathered friends ns to tbeir hu- PUSTER Mpeelell One Week Only! FRESH CEMENT IN STOCKf KWIK.MIX . ^CEMENT W mortar S*€k......$1.19 Surface materials are also Im- toriant Eaae of dsanlns and_____ tanum maintenance are the prime rMipWtaa. Oeramle tile, ks« a kltchai fsvorlte, Is a loEical cbolot tor any countertope; Quiuny tlla Is exceBant for floors. k k k . le durabUity ala no rq>iacement proUem. Onoe to-stalled U wlU last a Utotima. k k k Your loeal ceramic tUe oontrac- aad mMoe you on 0m hart marti. i ods of arranging space for aecond kitchen. Fiberglas Sireens Easy to Clean Screens in your window openings pick up .snd bold some airbonw dirt end duet, ke^isg the bouse and its oontenti desner. Fibergtos Insect screening acts as a better filter than most eere^ Ing and Is tor the most part aelf-deaning. Rato, where screening la expoeed, washes the aoenmu-lated dirt from the surfMe of the Proper Type Pool Can Be loy to All More and more American fam- stve pool of a movie star and no podataUleapoolthatfltstlw needs of you and your tsi ' cost per square foot, the rectangular pod is usually the best bet. ‘Ibe minimum width for a prsc-tieaipoolislSfcetlfyouin-tand to have a springboard and .wading ana, a pool should bo rt W IS feet loi«. ABew W square feet of water far eaeb awtouMT and IN equan fart tar every Over. Ike average depth « X 41 fart peel wMH Ov-h« beard wM ainimnlati M peeple at the aanee Omaw Omm FkMi M Mdddli Btnr WITH no moniy down As Uw As $21 For Meulb HIAOCMIAIITiin POM \ui l.lt PilJMRINC finiNCS as. And the ________________Ntt-Re-Nu faatam adds ymie to tbs life of Ihedrtiirt lUBS & BBOWNv he. SSLFflHSt. R 1-719*5 round the pool At the aptingboanl or deep e^ Ha width should be increased to about ntae feet. Par- N*w on Top of Old If your this yser, over the ^ advise roofing ■pedaliats at Allied Cbem-toal’e Baintt DMeton. This tecli-niqne may cost leaa and provide applying the new aspInH toin-ee dlnctty GI-F50 MOVn YOU IN $150 FHA N DOWN PAYMENT VWM Hm firf tdtm 9mo» Lewtrt le iMeafal teeme meeUs FMctical Bmm Hilhn n s-siss «M «-sm WESTOWN REALTY FE i.27dl PE E.276J 1 rust or oorrods, tho i Isct stsys smooth and dees art protected areas, window screens under wide overhangs and in large patio screened areas, dirt may be easily removed by wiping the screens with g^llulose sponge dipped in a normal mixture of any household detergem and water. The detergent may or may liot be rinsed off as you prefer. Screens may aiao be cleanad with a vacuum cleaner using the CORWIN LUMm 9 COAL CO. 117S.CM0 n2.tlB5 brushing away the dirt ‘This toetfaod is partkulaily practical me without the iwwlty oC moving the furniture end usl^ a FOR ADDITIONS OR REMODELING 14 Yean Experience CALL FE 5-840S lakaiiAdtf linhtioi Co. CLARK5T0I MEADOWS OPEN SUNDAY 3JI *20,500 • Large FsioMy Reem • Wstoffraatage TI7E HOLCOMB ROAD-Tem le* el the rtepNgto h. Oerlistee, JOHN W. STOPPERT OR 3-2^ MA 5-5821 OR 3-9641 Tito for fh* D*ti Everyone needs ran in ttie mo homes. Call It den, Ubrary or of-fioe-et-home. but make H InvHtog end aervicartAe at the ume tirae. there’s a flreplaoe. trim H wHh oaiaffrd. haat-p^ cetanle tlla. Floortiic of quarry tOt imparts warmth to a room and makes r to kasp too. Furaisk t.. den wRk a oonvortiblb sofa and ** s double aa a gnaot bedroom. SVmSR SPECIAL! PRII ISTIMJ^ ^L KINDS QF CEMENT WORK DONE LOW pHA TERMS AU WORK GUARANTEED A4 HOUR TELEPHONE SERVICE OIJIIVN CONST. «9* CalmnMa Ay. p| 5.»122 SABJAC sreil SUPPLY,‘-1nc. - Complete STEEL SERVICE for Indutlry and Hio Building Tfod* BEAMS ToMni —Aagiso CULVERTS FABRICATING WAREHOUSING 5 ACRES OF SYORAOE PAQUriES . . . OYSRBEAD CRANE^OTJtJL STDINO PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE FE 4-0586 DETROIT: Coll U 9-5900 115 Brondt ^., Poiiiiac /'■ f THE PONTJAC PRESS. SATUKDAY, JULY 8. 1961 FIFTEEN < Make Portable Tool Troy ‘for Home Handyman ; A portable tool t(«y ban be made ■ by the home hanbbroan out of : l^vy cord, a ptebe (rf Maionite ■ %■’ Tempered Preadwood and a few pieoea of molding. Round the coinera and lightly bevel the edges of a 15 ’ x 18” Masonite panel, boring a hole at each corner tor the rope handles. Attadi the molding "fence'' to the smooth side by means of brads driven through the panel In^o the Co>H« PRE-PLAND HOMES Send Me Oxnpleto Information 742 Uvamois F«md«l« 20, Mich. ' DON'T TMCt IT SHOUT! mnAlLAOVANCIO, AUTOMATIC Jkniboi HEATING IQUIPMINT MTIUIMINM AT %n0 As TRZOSGO. 3101 Orchord Lk. M. Phone: 682-3100 Altar 5 P. M. MA 6-6247 Suinp Puinp Is Valuable Tool Spring shoarers may bring ■pctag' flowers, but they may also faring flooded basements and crawl ^ces. If water collects in your basement and cannot be Gained by gravity into a aewer or other low point, you should make the following provisions for removal of this excess water, advises the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Information lureau. 1. Water la the basement shoaid be Mrecled to and eol-leoted la a pit, comiiNBly knoara TOOL CENTER-This wall cabinet bolds all of the tools normally needed in any household. The back is nuule of Peg-Board. These are civboards at the top for storing nails, glue and all sorts erf miscellaneous items. The bottom portion hu a door that folds down to provide a light workbench. To obtain the full size wall tool center pattern No. 247. send Jl-00 in currency, check or money order payable to Steve , EHini^. Pontiac Press Pattern Dept., Van Nuys, Calif. Perimeter Insulation Is Answer to Cold Floors What a difference a few years sake. Twenty years ago only one in every four new homes was property insulated, but about 80 percent of the 1.4 million homes constructed during 1961 will be weatii-erproofed — many from the ffpound up. “Insulation is not something new,” says Sheldon Cady, a heating specialist tor Allied Chemical’s Barrett Division, "but for too many years homeowners, didn't pay eiK^ attention to its value." Oady says that wUle moat of today’s bisniisiraris are son- ar a drain lendfag away from the home. Without a sump pump your basement can become a center of damage and inconvenience. Even in the best-constructed home water may collect from appliance leaks, downspouts aixl seepage tram heavy rains. The InstalUtien el a samp ed protection for sach baswnant- Addltlonally, year family's i reational aetlvtlles go on wi can also make a m^m home A beautiful tri-level home, with 3 or 4 bedrooms, family room with fireplace of cut field stone and solid cherry paneling, Z'/i boths, separate dining room, spacious kitchen, sunken patio, large 2 car attached garoge. Open Sundays 1 to 6 P. M. or by oppointment. Call FE 2-2951. Take Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Scott Lake Rd. to Locoyo Drive. CUSTOM HOMES lY FRERICKS RROS. ‘Many of the homes built year will have new design construction features. For ample, a lot will have slab 1 dations. “There was a time when foundations for small.ranch he presented the problem of floors," he says. "Concrete o little resistance to cold weatii "However, within the past years the develepraent of Sump pumps are available in variety of'sires and types depending ‘on local load requirements. In any event, you should rrty on your qualified plumbing contractor to aelect and insbdl pump thaf; will best s^e yoiir needs, sug-gesta the Bureau. As is true with most Items you purchase, long terms savings result from buying the best equipment. W. ★ Of course if you have already installed the sump pump this is the time to <^edc ^tfa your plumbing contractor to assure fliat it is in pre constractloB hss virtasUy eitanl-Bated the problem of cold floors. nsnu A NEW HEATIH6 STSTEM NOW TOO on CONVENIENCE ANN UVnOS WHY? Rocoutw right now tho timo is ideol to get the |ob dono. When the first cold woother comet you'll bo proporod end thoro will bo no deloy. Naturally at this timo of yeor our crews ore ndf os busy at in tho lost minute Foil Ruth when wo ore flooded with lost minute instollotions and ropoirs. This moons that we con post olong spocMlI Off Sooton rotoo fo thoio who act now. QUALITY means economy •■d OErENDABaJTT WHOLESALE TO AU Carload hayino pewar rnakm it pettibla fqr mi to sail whelatala ta all. No Honor Down — Fiitt Paynaaf ia September GOODWILL h£[ting^co. 3401 Wwst Huren Strawt FE 8-0484 a good buiMIng featare for moderately priced homes.” "Perimeter insulation is provided by panels of mineral wool that are denser and more rigid than normal rock wo(rf. Added binders give the panels their rigidity. Placed around flw outer and underneath e^es of a amcrete slab, the panels prevent heat M-e," Cady explains. 'Since the giWid doesn’t draw heat through the center of a slab, the edges are where prrtectlcm Is eeded.” Cady added, “This is just one of many new building techniques that have helped make it p^-ble for more people than ever before.” THE FORMAL... WRSIG Fool the Eye ta Moke Porch Appear Larger If the porch is tiny, there are many ways of giving it. the illusion of space and more interest can be added without mvesting a lor-Ivy - covered wall paper combined with pots of real geraniums is a charming touch. The brick facings and brick faced ^vall papers may lend a terrace-looirto a pordi, ★ ★ ★ There are shutters you can buy by the yard. Tte ihutteni are printed on stick-m vinyl plastic in a three-dimension jeffect. You can apply it to plywood panels tor special shutter effects. 'Diese may be used on the porch at windows, perhaps with window boxes for unusual effects. - OF FOUR NEW MODEL HOMES IN... RED BARN VILLAGE Subdivision • Paved Streets • City Sidewalks • Community Water System = All Gas Community DISTINGUISHED DIFFERENT MODELS 7 DIFFERENT AQ FRONT ELEVATIONS £» 100 FOOT WIK lOT AVERAGE DIFFERENT FRONTS THE ORIOM STAR • Full Basement • Select Oak Floors • Gas Heat • 3 Bedrooms • Large Closets e Brick Face • Formica Counters and Cabinets Attached aacMia and RaNMn Oven NO DOWN PAYMENT THE HOUSE OF EASE ppuMMiHlH^ • Attached Garage • Brick Face • 3 Bedrooms • Underground Heating • Gas Heat e Free Carpeting • Vanity In Tiled Bath • Large Walk-In Closets • Formica Counters and Cabinets (MIIIT IN ovm AND RAN« OPTIONAl) ADD BEALTV — Take an average room with fireplace. Add bookshelves to either side and extend a mantel across the top. Replace drafty, dust catching windows with translucent glass blocks which admit plenty of light but e&minate the draft and dust. Glass blocks have insulation qualities of an 8-inch masonry wall so there is a minimum heat loss in winter. Add a mirror above the fireplace and you have transformed a barren area to a room that has beauty, warmth and function. Odar-in-the-fdus Mocks could augment tiM room’s deew. THE OXFORD SQUIRE TRI-LEVEL • Large Finished Family Room and Fireplace Included • 3B^rooms •BrickFace •GasHeat • Formica Counters and Cabinets • Select Oak Floors • Free Carpeting • Built |n Oven andJUinge Optional NO DOWN PAYMENT nuSMOttOAOi COSTS ' 5 -I M THEEXPAHDABLE • 4 Bedrooms • Full Basement • Full Face Brick • Birch Cabinets • Gas Heat • Large Walknn Closets • Select Oak Flooring • Built In Oven and Range Optional S '14490 PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS FOX BAY NO DOWN PAYMENT Cistoa Kant fim Y3M0 01 Icntihl Lake aid Rivar Staa M EUZUEn lUE NU at MUHK IHE MU ■fev isl Year 'round rKreotion in your front yard... swimming, booting, fishing, golf. Near churches, schools and shopping. Builders invited. Models OpMi 11 to 8 P.M. JUST WEST OFM-24 on TEELIN iMhind Alban’s Counfvy Cousin Betwoan Loko Orion and Oxford Kara you ora out away from tha noise and dirt of the city, yat surrounded by evary city convan-ianca including a community wotar system and paved streets. If you like boating, fishing and swiming you couldn't choose o better place to live — in every direction you ore bordered by beautiful lakes. Everywhere you look, you see toll shade trees and o lovely rustic setting. Nowhere in AAlchigon con you own such a lot of homeland beauty for such a sfflofl price. DRIVE DDT TDDAY-DPEN DAILY Open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily CARLISLE BUILDING CO. ^ OA 8-9145 SIXTEEN V the PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAy, JULY % mi Good Even Bath Lighting Isn't Bright dr Glaring (teMrn «Bd puttl-UnM porew but 90 pw (mK of the Uchtkv thew pslacet of the beth ie not far removed from the Dark Aget. Tlie avenge bathroom ia lighted too many times by a i' owfihead bulb fixture located the mimr. Good lighting in the batiiroom shoultf provid| lots of evenly (Ha-trfiMited Ughr everywhere in the 1 to provide good visibility and reduce accidents. VdeHy adjaat «e Ugh toseli el HM. IgM sheaW be lear arad eaaMasiylaps» wWeb aBmr yea la dhi^ bitghiHi ay is a BMre «» A source of ganeral ,( Ugbt caa come from mait. amngeioaata. One of the moat common is a luminous ceiling which is a translucent ceiling built under either cent or fluorescent lights. But it is important that the ceiling be located about loot away from the light so so as to give even, overall UgMng without reveaUnc tho diape or shadow of the bulbs. Srreral malertak ate avalb brightaeaa wtth a aMmano n«. If a complete luminous ceiP' ing is not feasible, the same principle can be applied to a aac- HH. STANTON Heofing Contractor 10A STATE STREET FE 5-1683 jWhite Paint on Roof Seals Out Heat Because white r^Sects mudi (d the son's beat, it Is true that rooCs ;under>roof temperatures. One ca-*^timate (hy fhi NtBiiMi nUMI. lOOTE ELECTRICAL - me. - 845 W. Hiiraii St. • Fpm EHimotM • Sunrdyt Over 30 rsan la Foaliar it that these temperaturm ea»-be cut by as much as 30 per cent when a black asphalt shhiglo tool it painted white. It is important that a aolveiit-thinned paLst la not med for tiiia purpose, however, vent will diaaahw i cause it to bleed diraugh the paint. For asphalt-type roofs and Ibr am-use a latex or PORTIAC RMkctlt FAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPERS 2 SMrth Cam M ».7t2f addittonal Information for readers who might wish to undertake this project but who have wooden^hii^led roots: use a non-chalUng exterior paint. But if the shingles have been stained, pre-the stain from b* " “ through by using exterior num paint aa a primer. Galvanised metal roofs ahoold be prinled zinodust oxide paint, foUowed non-diaUdiig eiderior paint BEAUTIFUL Twin Lakes Village WEINBERGER HOMES PRICES FROM S20,900 mn4 mp A Twin UkM Vilinfn A Silver Ukn IrtotM w*tir;nmL*uSW A'W. IlMinfidM Hills Nedals OpsB g to «-CoU t to S Of 4 Kitchen of this house, designed to save steps as a control center for the ^housewife, ha|i aoceaa to the iamUy room, formal dining room, basement stair, first floor laundry. garage and outdoor terraces. Note excellent circulation features, espedally garage and rear entrances through laundry room. Housewife's Routine Was .Ba^ ioi Planning House By 2ULES LOH i figured out how mai^ steps the average houeewife takes du^ the day. Architect Hannan H. Ymk decided was staggering"—so be set out to do ■ometiiiiig ebout It. 'Ihis home was designed with « cheddist to front of me of evety-tUng a homewUe doea during the ' Yoik aald, "from home- keeping track of what the Uda are p to." The remarkable thing ia the plan he came up wtth. House of the Week H-T4, has equal appeal to tha man who togns the mortgage. KaaOy flw mast sMUag tan at tUa thieeMbaam raaeh to the piaeemeef at the IT by XT Mtwbm It bee aeeeaa te the and talMth dhriiv and p IsdAitoP are set apart from the rest of th« house, with sound buffers isolating them from the entertalament and play areas. Also relatively isolated is the 11’ by 13’ formal dining nxxH-an mm^ feature of the design. ‘Formal dining is done so infre-[uently thla room sees less ser M tiwff any other in the bouae ■aid Am architect "By placing ttw way it ia. no traffic needs go tiirough it—but It etiU to oon-venlcM to both tha ktteben and liv-tog room." Tha exoaHeat cfroaladoB of B-T4 gets farther help from the «M off the family preference for the laundry on the fint floor rather than the baae-ment, and he combined the feature with another request of houae-wivea-a lavatory handy tar children playing outdoors and a wash-up place after woridng in the yard. AO the hedroomi, fito UT' hj WOT I Is aa extra large Stonge ana hi be done inexpensively in the foyer, ■ . .u ...... .T. in the haU and The fireplace In the 14’ by IT over the Mtcben cabtoete. family room attracts teunediate n,e three rear terraces are an attention from the front entrance, optional feature of the house, of which features double doors. Add- course, but York suggesU they add tog interest at tte ^ of the much to its UvabUity and appear-home is a short cantilever to ver-the etowior 'iM ffto ttird bedmom. , The rest of the exterior is a WieilCheS Aud blend of brick veneer and wood ■Mmfos. with an asphalt or wood shingle root and brick dunmey. Vertical boards <^so are used on the gaWe ends. the mtnaoe feysr aad tte U’by tr Hvteg room. The planter else eftera aa eppertaaity tor aa ' recessed to tte plaaler. Indirect trough lighting also can Tha garage entrance, with its handy mud cioaet, is a nice feature for a homewlfe with a cai^ load of groceries. The living area of tiw house totals 1,827 square feet. Dimensions are 37'5" by 78' Including the ar wide twoW TO rOOD FLOOU . a. OLD OB NBW." Send 10 cento w coin » * Steveu Chemical Oorp., Dept. 381 Buffalo 3, New York. remarkabto ' nchtoveniNto *f modem poiymeric chemistry — which peimit appHcatlon of 2 coats (brash or roller) and moving taraitare buck the same evMi-tog. Unlike oU-tashloned fUUsheo close to walls, hand-scraper for Underlay Tile for Best Result Laying a new flexible floor covering is a lK>me improvement project that will perk up ifkany a kitchen, family room or youngster’s bedroom. ExceUent for these purposes are linrieum, rubber tile, asphalt tile and many similar materials. ’ Sometimes overlooked in the citement of selecting a floor covering, however, ia the necessity of first installing a smooth underlay-ment which will prolmg the life of the covering and has other distinct advantages. Many floor covering aiqplicators regularly use Masonite underi^ ment, which has a uniform thick-and is available in two convenient sizes. 3 by 4 feet and 4 by 1. They are easily ai^liCd. Advantages of this material are: Greater Hte expectancy tor the flalah ffooriag. which to lera subject to cracUng or breaking when placed on a smooth, soBd base. Many floor ooverliigs do not require felt paper when applied over Mnsoolto anderiayment No mirroring throiuJi of n wood floor pattm to the'new surface. Additional insulation, heat losses. Cuitoin Buikter E. j. 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POKiTIAC PAINT 0*v*s Holden's Red Stomps. i* 5®’ ^ Ral. ''WHITE OR COLORS" FORTIRC 1-80" OUTSIDR WHITE EXCELLENT QVRUTT $439 Gd. WHITE ONLY PONTIAC PAINT MFG. 00. 19 S. PERRY 8T. FE 541R4 7» THE PONTIAC PRE^S. SATURDAY, JULY 8, W61 SEVENTEEN Some Call It ProgrcM " , Car Models Many, Most Confusing By BEN PHLEOAR AP .Aatoiiiolive Writer DETROIT— Once upon a time, ■iov an oM Detroit legend, there were low price Care, medium price cara and high price can. The low price can were pmalier, plainer and leu powerful than t' otheri. The mediums were just that—medium size, medium fancy, medium powerful. And the hi^ price cars were the hig ones the big engines and the fancy doodads. Then, in a typical turnaround, Detroit decided the new magic words were economy and compact. So everything got smaller. LITTLE BKOTHEK8 The traditional low price names of a decade ago all had little broth- Marriage Licenses (ppsIM tor) ttorsM H. Hltht, n OannlMii. OiforS, •nS RoMaary M, MoachUoyrVumr Can P. Utllesoti. ItU W. iilaett. Troy. . and Doloru C. H6«>. M Babrand. Tr«y LwRoy JohatoB. IIW aiwdloatiky, and Btiaron B. Carrow. Lorraine. Ohio Jackla O. Mlefc. 4M Broadway, and Barbara 3. Balter. MS Unda Vteta John P. Uartui. Ill OladitoDO, and Brenda M. V»n«r. TIT Third OoBBU P. Konny. silUylnston. land, and Barbara 3. CharU^, IM Ds- ”%ooald W. Wall, ns S. Bsulrrfl. Auburn Helthtf, and Barbara 3. OMtnburi, IM N. Perry Thomaa 3. Atwell, 4M Marlon, and Buaanna M. Undemann, MSS Middle Belt Otorenca B. Blaktmorc. M Plorlda, and Claudia 3. TrayU. Ill Huihaa Matt Jaadayk Jr^ ClaWwm, and Sandra L. Rutiner, IIM Oravelrldse, Rnch-**Haacl W. Hol», I3M Round Lake. Onion Lake, and Betty7. Pratt, 4WI Pel-ton. Drayton Plalru Carlton H. Peteri. SMOS W. l-MUe. Parmliutoa, and Marsaret C. Kerntondy. MOOWlr. t-MlIe. Parmlnston Stanley M. Atdanowakl. 493 Creaoent. ers. This past year the old me-dlum price names elsd had ntOe ^ Blit ebaage — same diehard sapparters #1 ehnnw and tall-IIm calM It progress iset In and the neat desigRntlMis dluppear-ed. First came the rash to make every car bigger, fancier and in wheelbase (IM inches) and overaU length (IQ inches). Ford the wiags but It won’t show intil a year from now. Along with the American irt the definitely compact size will be Studebake^Packard’B Lark, Okv-rolet's Corvalr, Ford’s«Faloon and Plymouth’s Valiant, adth tha-Valiant 6H inches longer than the American. TBAIUNG ALONG Trailing thta grot^i, roughly in order of ascending over-all size. I Rooemsry A. LoMSi ''owm'iTBtlti. 4M1 Bteffeni, WkUr-tord, snd Bhuron B. Psubit. -3134 Mun ChsriM R. Lncnmels. 314l_Hlddle Bolt, snd Csrolino A. PcUows, 333 Irwin Dsrld B. Wllion<4IN Rstobory, Drayton Plaint, and Jaequollnt M. Mayo, **llrM‘1^'trlSl.’'^”wnUami. and 3r»H“and. a.d Mary Kolchlnter. Pcmdalt . ^ Marvin R. Scott, 1131 Orchard Uke. Kccfo Harbor, and Martha L. Judklnii 41 8. Taamania John B. Taylor. Ill Raeburn, and Joan waahlitfton, Detroit ^ Kenneth c! Johnaon, 4313 Bluebird. Union Lake, and Carole I. Burseaa. Sill Plasttall. Union Lake Preeman R. Barber Jr.. Brunawlck. Maine, and Kaye M. Kumpula. IM Ce-darlawn _ WlUard L. Aldred. IN Lowery, Troy, And auMnna K. Balia. 33U Helena. Troy WeltoT BL Hutchinaon, IMl Lakevlew, and Naoma P. Johnaton. IIM Reymont Alan S. Swett. 3375 Seymour Lake. Oxford. and Dcloret M. Dunlap. 33M Hedse Road • Kenneth L. Purman. II Hudaon. and Bvelyn J. Oocha. 131 Roaetta Oarl R. Blwell. 303 Riviera, and Donna a. Gravely. II 8pokane_^ Arnold C. Berseron. 7M 1. Tennyton, and Dorothy M. Alderman. 4T Perkina Clyde C. Johnaon. 33007 Sprlnibrook. Parmliiitra. and Undra I. Slade. 3M1I Tuck. Armlnttoo . „ .. Myron D. DInamoore. 131 W. Lincoln. BIrmInkham, and Caroline Stelber, Royal Curtla DSvla, Livonia, and Annabel McDaniel. 1331 Pla-- - — David R. Nlmer. mlnfhai ” Detroit Donalu ■*. mmnsr, vw.w— — Eatelene Whitaker. M Douclaa trodnee yet sDother member of their gtewiRg (smllieorlhe ia-betwecR or little bigger brothers. Ford, Chevroiet and Mercury wili be the first into this fieid. In size their new entries wiii be throwbacks to ,about 1949 or 1990, but with lighter weight, peppier engines. These three will highlight a model year marked by generally modest change. The 1962s u a whole will bear a strong resemblance to the 1961 models. For almost everyone it is the year (rf the face lift, rather than a year of full restyling. ON NEW U8T These things will be mew: A 221-cubic-inch V8 engine tor the new Foriis. The original FihxI dal, Dodge Lancer, Pontiac Tern-Rambler Classic and the Comet. The new Ford Fairlaae and Chevrolets will be only fractionally larger than the Comet. Both of them are omaller than the Rambler Ambaaudor and the wheelbase on the prototypes of the new Chevys is only US Inches, or two inches leu than tbe BOP compacts. The new Mercury Meteor, however, wlti be Just over the 200-inch oyer-all-mark which George Romney defined as the upper limit for a compact car. Much of the rest of the industry feels Romney picked that arbitrary figure Just so he could class The new sized Fords bear the familiar Falrlane and Fairlane 500 aeries designadons, leaving the Gaiaxie as the top of the line, in size as w^ as price. As a starter the Fairianeo wlU wme only hi twoHloor and tonr-loor oedan models. Ford’s Falcon ^ Gaiaxie will _:t a more squared-off look in front and back. Falcon will have new, lander wagon with simulated wood paneling. Mercury’s Meteoi^, will 1 lightly stretched version-of-4he Fairianes. Mercury Monterey again will duplicate the Galaide. Lincoln Continental and Thunder-bird will continue virtually untouched. Plymouth and Dodge Dart-^et new body shells, slimmed down and several indies shorter than the 1961 models. Dari and the Dodge Polara both lose their fins. Chrysler and Imperial Cns will shrink to a very modest size. Valiant Bnd Lancer will lose some of their identical twin looks. I)R^FT MARl6 By Dr. I. M. Levitt. Tom Cooke rihI PhU EvapB THE BERRYS By Carl Gnibert Most General Motors’ changes also are minoi>-a little shitting in the root lines and the usual grille changes. Studebaker’s Lark lines ^II be continued another year and* Rambler, too, will remain basically the ably .heavier and only his RamblerAmbassador series aslsame, most espedally in the Amer-compact.'* flcSn .series. OUR ANCESTORS iMobyri. ‘’l^uld B. Kent. Orsod Blsnc, und Eitelene WblUker. M Douttox Olm Weldon. Ml Lowery. Troy, end Karen S. Trsvlck. IH K. Square Lake, '*'?rireB L. Marks. Til Marilyn J. Adams, 131 I Danny L. Marlowe. 31 «er. Hlthland. and Ru Tits new eagtoes for the sew Bise Owvroleto, a rix and a (s«r cyUader. A new y« prabably is a year away. Ss Is a small, ■mall oar If Chevrolet decidea to have oae. Convertibles' for Corvair, Buick Spedal, Olds F85 and Pontiac Tempest — possibly later in the model year. Luxury bucket seat versions of bdth Valiant and Lancer is match the Corvair Monza and the other luxury compacts. Long life lubrication for the entire ^Chrysler lineup, with an interval of more than 30,000 miles between grease J«rt)S. Ford introduced this for 1^. ★ ★ ♦ The industry’s first V6 pas.senger engine, to be used in the Buick Special. ’The Special will continue to offer an aluminum V8. The V6 will be of cast iron and will be the standard engine. Olds may have a similar V6 as an option for its F85. The Rambler'' American will conlinse to be the shortest, both mAmI B. Duquet. 3M34 Orchard Lake, ParmlBfton. and LucUs A. Rand-" 3M33 13-Mlle, Southfield . , ^ Edward M. Winkler, 141# John Rochester, and Sharon M. Arnold; Buhank. kfaUed Lake ....... J. Belroe. 330# Brlass, Drayton Plains, and Carol A. Marano, Brlsfs. Drayton Plains Paul R. Stllwell Jl. 1043 Dunls Hlfhland. and Barbara J. Toung, ‘"3iSt*"B."sS.«lt.. Beloit. WIS.. and Carol J. Cyews. Pemdale 'Civil Servants Should Take Part in Politics' LANSING Mi — Michigan’s 30, 000 civil service workers should be encouraged to participate in politics within certain limits, a - blue ribbon citizens’ advisory committee has recommended. Reporting on a study of Civil Service Commission rules on political activity, the committee ac-khowl^ged that state woikers must accept certain restrictions on their But it noted that there was tendency w)r. kiUml. PI* WALLACB SMira. PONTIAC. mCB. Ml Paul ralva. Ulle. H*wMi ’«phli. Tran >. Laulvvlllv. Kr Hurlers Get Hitting Help In City Baseball League land .Some said they were willing cj-.a HoraelUv-L to go to Russia only. But the AAU PlaCB UBadlOCk I turned them down. iBrok«n lit TwO LoopS Sen. Ctslr Engle. D-Cakf. calledl ^ ^ . for a cowgresstonsl inquiry Into A * W i^ nine Rockcote er-the AAU* handling of the affair. He suggested that chairman j.; Waterford softball last night and I William Fuilbright. D-Ark„ of theljf”'' » P*®** »n the j Senate Foreign Relations Com- Le^-^ jmittee look into the matter be- ■ ^ i cause the state department had *P«Jcer floor Covering j advanced the AAU $92,02.50 tor ""^ed out of a deadlock for the 'expenses American League lead by claiming I "We all know that the'Russian*;' use these athletic ex-ents for prop- ??*> Tremlln and Je^ (fold- then brou^t In the clincher. Relief aca Slu Miller (8-2) was the loser-Hvith both of his losses to the Oanla-whUr Liml^ McDaniel (4-3) won It in Klief. PtttibHirgh also came behind la the ninth, one a two-run error by Felix Mantilla that beat Warren 8pahn (8-111 in ralief. The Milwaukee southpaw ace, ^ four thy‘of 300 victories, now la Jl-3 J» ndW ftli aoReon. Rookit Al Andonian Leads Area Golfers to 3rd Round The Angels got^ to i ,fost start in the fiiaf inning when Al-bie Pearson. Joe Koppe and Ken Hunt all tingled off atarter Hal Woodeshick tor a 1-0 lead. Woode-shick then walked Bilko and that was the end of him for the night. Paul Foytack came on with the bases loaded and no ouU. But he got out of the jam without further damage by getting George Thomas to hit into a double play and Awerill to strike out. The Tigers went ahrad M In their half of the first srhen Billy Bruton bunted safely and was forced by Dick McAulUfe who then scored on Al Kaiine's 10th homer of the year. Fsytoek was beeeslag stoag walked agala, Tbsmas beat eat JACKSON (UPD-Sixteen goU-| Six Michigan State Unlvtrsity era moved Into third round play,golfera, Including this year's team today in the Michigan Amateur captain, are still in the running. l cap*- C- A. Smith HI. ty Cfob wHh only one defending of j,dcson. swept past John Cord- champion remaimiig in the f!eld.j,»r of Wyandotte, 6 and 4, to toad_____________ and tour former! today's pisy. SB a siRgle by IHUy Meraa to tie the eobre at l-l. "Tbj^ck departed tor a pinch hitter in the seventh and Fox came on to get the first two men in the eighth before BUko poked his homer. Fox took hia first defeat against three wins. Ken McBride wmt all the way tor the Angola and seat-tered seven hits to record his eighth win sgainst five losses. ' --------- aar- a -------- Vive yeatetday’s swlsught by jSparlana loa ANSBUU ^ PMrno rt 5 1 1 * Bruloa ef 5Sr.," j:i?S85S5£? U oUKlVrf itilSKS iiii T*!"* 'new " la amatear { paddy Badger qf BtoomfleM | JobaaoM sf Oroaaa Be. Jehaaim, wlaaer af Om coveted erewa la 1064, 1M| aad 1067, defeated Art Olfs dr., at Blmilagliam, S and $. SmHk on the IMI MieUgan State team, dropped (lesrge Hoaglia of Jaeksoa. 2 sad I. I Otto -Schubei of Lansing. Jint Two ottiei* former champiom, pynston of Birmingham and Jack Tom I^^ of ^ftigham and ziiin of Royal Oak. along with gam KacaiB of Bloomfield Hills,'Johnson, were the ex-Spartana who both fen hy the wtyslfe In aocond sUo advanced round play. I* IS w-d*ibl*S y ^ 19-hole match was won by: *_r*, Draper was knocked out of con-,Ralph Ellstrom of Deacborn HeLor®* ----- tentkm l^r .John Motonda «f Do-defeated Jafhes Sheridan of Birm McBeaB won bla firat hfter Hank trolt. 4 and 2, and Kocais lost a iiXm 1 ^ ^ Aaron belted In all of the Braves’heartbreaklnf 24-hole match McAuIUfc In 7ih L. aT.^SG -Lot AbsMm »-14. -Uorsa. XOBM and lavas aad Mk*: ib- r-s-.-lBto; McAiili^ WMd Ansvla* «. Ottrolt 1... ausc^ AvjrilJ^ UdRrM* (W, M) t 7 *15“ - - - I s J t * UuaaM. Umost. suvart. paiDArs ai nasT jaganda said I da purposes." .Sen. Engle! picked up three hits apiece Banks off (^rist Short (2-4) put In a letter to Fuilbright. "It **ohby Painting a it sway for (he (fobs and Don ! seems to roe that it 1* very bsdlh«lf gams behind. Only aix of the Cardwell hualnesa for our govemmerit tO| *'('**** jwia wees aoraed. inning. Hd»l«a a Finn tn MnoMMa; 4#i " ....... rona with a pair of homers off Mike Andonian of Pontiac, 1 starter Harvey. Haddtx. rvt« orten • two-run homer by Ernie ***»^* •“*'*•«■*• ^ 1 Bve extra ...... away 1 (M) in the Ikroi^ I SB Aadealai IB fired Good hittmc and pi t chi ng| walked mly Iws. Hoy topped marked Fnday* action In dty, the Merrhaata'attack »1||ilh«. baseball at Wisner Field. j hit*. Joy Boy JcU raltod over aol Mike Konlev of w.i«h.ran. One no-hittcr was pitched in boys Cla.ss E. I is the The Jets broke open ■esa icanio with five nu third inning. A baa ________________ triple by Bllleadon seas the Mg bhm of the laMag. Tbm Den-rick Masted a Mpte to drtve la cap a toar-raa slifli. The winners flnishlH the lopsided affair with a flve^xin outburst in the seventh. Dave Simmons’ three-nm homer was the highlight. Billesdon fanned nine en route to pushing his earned run gverage down to 0.30. This is the best in the league. Joy Boy Jets have not been scored on in 19 straight in- nings il-NlOB LBAOm obrook 5. WtMMsrd « « Un..7^.u, vva%r.*,r .wnyaou* Huroa teal « help finance a trip to Moscow ifj we are not KikUng the strongest team we can put on the field." Jim Simms, secretary treasurer of the AAU, was quick to answer the charges. "It is not a grant from the State Department." he said. “It is loan and we have paid them back 100 cents on every dollar in the We simply enough money in our treasury .to finance something like w'ouM welcome an Inyestigation and ! sent Sen. Fiillhri"ht a tel* gram to that effect. We have nothing to bide. "Ever since we started sen^ng athletic teams into RuasiR in 1188 wt have rooeived iiKaiay (ram the State Department "Wo will pay back the money "• Lithrup ▼llfit*. drfMttd' Boys Cjyb Starts Play The Poaliac Boys Otah over here. The way the agreement w* pay our own trane-portatkNi to Moacow and the Rua-•lana pay our expetwaa wtiUi are there. They keep all the gate receipts. It works out in reverse when they visit here." The nine athletes who retosed James darkstmi ofjlie moo ssring First Federal NsvIagB sad lo make the tour include shot- Wa; I nursing a 1-0 in a jnk(,<'rs' battle with Darrell l/well of Oxford going into the sixth tn-l ning. A dottole by Chuck Johnson,! la the program, singles by Terry Hoy. Boyd Thomason and Wagner, a passed ball and snmvtr,-tat tfaras runs acrossji^ iRsn or OakisBil will (brow tbe ’Hitters Pnn-y O'Brien and Dallas firat ball to .Mayor phllHp Row- discus throw-ers Rink Babka aion at 1 p.m, ''d A! Ocncr. hanme throwc"* Play will get under way for Connolly and Al Hall, javelin the SM .voungvters oa tt teams ! i^rnwer Bill Alley, pole vaulter! Ron Morris and quarter-mller Otis Davis. I Head (foarh Jumbo Jim Elliott laaaod abro aad ij mr frtm. Dmal* ASioL I-—'rp_wi;tt*. Srfeatro . H. Trarnd. Ann Arbor. 3 - MacHtrs. Dearbora. ovi Draab Uclnerncy. Dptrolt. 3 and *. s ira aavLyir ... isau'Sr’,^« m (Oaloek S4» at 1 New Yarti (rtrt (Pteaire 4-t) at Clevelaad iOraai Harr;- klaeCalluia. PortHaron'. j" Mrated CWe**o *.'i--------- . — C^Muiall IM, Lot AraalM T-I. I aaukuras t “«— SI. Uub 1. declined to get into the atgument. "Morale is always an haportaiil factor on a team and tho tost “WOMAN ATHLETE OT TEAR ” HONORED. Wilma Rudolph, the warid'a fastest womui. ro-eshMs tha Baba DWhw lahartRk trophy hi New York yesterday as the “wobmb athlete U AP Ph*4ataa the year'' in thi am Tad AP speite Mditor, n tion to the Nashville. 1>nn., hendne o( the I960 blympic Games in Rome. "-ffiaarsuru! * t» Aefeatra Cartta tfefaated Tttab I — THE TONTIAC PRE^S, SATURDAY. JULY 8, 1961 NINETEEN Major League Averages \U:S. PubHnx Set to Go CAN'UAOC 'jpr? iiigjssM-; :s;iiis:ss MMSIS.... MUm 7w Mm m SR 2 2. 2 S 2?!?“ ..mum m m mi .iw Im 2 & R 2 SI ^rMwtoM .tmm m nm .m Tl*9 ... »»iM tw wr SM .at left Michigan tor amrther year, It’a the tournament lor the work-goll after 4 three^eek atay, now It’allng guy who patiently—and aoin«- g tournament, the national public {time tor the country'a abaolutely *>M m (W M ai .Mil o w A It^BP Prt.luu*»ull«« __SI *» ------— IT t) .in n an w> m a .m n ^ m n n .m •n M M .... M .M a .nt nart i tiidn marathon, takes the national state golfing spotlight next week. Ha UfiGA’s agth U.8. Anateur PaMIe Uaks CMf Ohi beghw a aix-at Rt The nation's touring pros have pure Invasion of ,^e amateur player to have his day in the sun. * ★ a This is the tournament lor the can't afford to Join a private country club. Sponsored by the United States Golf Aasoda-tlon, it's the tourney iot the man who gets up at sun^ and beads tor his favorite public course to play a quick nine holes befme churdi or work. times not so patlenUy^waiU turn at the first tee while the dew is still sparkling in the grass or when twilight is swiftly descending. Deteadiag champim of the aanual pabttn touraey Is Verne «ramento. Calif., whs at 41 years of age became the oldest player ever to win the aatloeal crewa. Callison, who Is returning to defend his honors, defeated Ty Cap- Colorful McKinley Leaves Wimbledon Fans Cheering CIt. _______ KlOt. WMb 147 HoVtM-. K.C. 317 Aptricto. Chi. 317 “ aS. KMUfil, wuh. m Pot^A. if r <» WtrU. Bm. WIMBLEDON, England (AP)^-Chuck McKinley, the 20-yeaiMOil bundle of eiiergy from St. Louis, packs for home and the next Davis Cup round today but leaving behind a reputation/bf a color-rambunctious character the >>l again. Chuck left a gallant attempt to break Australia's virtual strangie-of the Wimbledon men’s singles tennis title. He lost Friday in just under an hour, 6-3, 6-1, 6-4, to Rod Cnie Rocket) liver, the Australian who became the third left-hander to win a Wimbledon since the war. Chuck was the first native-born American to figure in final since Tony Trabert won l»ck in 1965. Chuck never stood much chance against Laver, runnerup f«r the past two years. But he went down fighting with all guns blazing as the caiNMHty center court crowd And for the chunky little mathematics student at Trinity Univer-sKy, Tex., the cheers showed he had won his hard fight back after his suspension following the U.S. inter-zone Davis Cup final series against Italy in Australia last winter. That suspension, which only six weeks ago, hurt Chuck, and in front of the keen Wimbto- • don crowds he was behavior. A few scowls, a fow bangs of the racket on the ground, few quizzical looks at line Judges- but aU followed with a smile and all part of what has already become to the Wimbledon fans the McKinley legend. Waterford Standings AMSBICAN LXAOIIB (CUn B>. W L Pet. OB Bpeneer Floor CovciiBt t > .TIT rATIONAL LBAOVB (Cloie C): W L Pet. OB saw Boot Boer .. . r ‘ - PurkeT. CM. BeeVuVr. Mtaiiieeot»r'CerT. SkowTO ead ^ Memle. M*« VorX; PWWpe. <3e«4eodrl®.?*^ S!f‘ ’numebcirr. BoUlniort '. Brown end CMh. Detroli: PMlIoraai. SchtlUnt and Werti. Boetoo: Snihta snd Oovtnttoo, Cbtckto: Tuny ond Kloui. Wuhiniton. ' ---- Tuei.. July 11; Fire 8 eer’i 7 p.m.; and atroh' Drue. l:W p.m. ik ' *;Dryedala. I IM HS OS 71 a -T-3 M n M 11 77 ( -- US lit M U t US lU SI lU 7 i» u« 1* n • IS; .Spcncer'e *i. Strah'i. : Hebsy PMnUasu^ Pon- S:30 pnT TBIrtloiiet-.. S.8SlV P .. ^ - ■ j s$ Uac-Rockeote. is* Leaiuet. in, JVNIOIl BASEBALL It's a legend of a never-give-up fhlJiHa^ wl» be«-=^ ■ boys out of the tournament—yet kept the crowd on his side througdwut by his bounds of delight, his occasion*! squawks of horror at a bad shot, and above all by his refusal admit any shot had beaten hi The women's singles—to surprise and delight of the faithful Wimbledon gallery starved for ao long of a hometown victory— was tor the first time since 1914 fought out between two Britons, Angela Mortimer and Christine Truman. iln of East Lansing last year at the Ala Wai links in Honolulu. ♦ ' ★ ★ Caplin, a Michigan State varsity golfer tor three years, is back for another crack at the coveted title. Caplin, now serving a hitch in the army, is here from his base in Seaside, Calif. Two otl)er Michigan players were semifinalisU in Hawaii a year ago and one of them, Pon-tiac’a Mike Andonian, will be giving it another whirl Monday. ABdawiaB tost to CMNsob la the 1M6 aenUs. McMasters, whs lived la Royal Oak a year ago but aow resides to Milwaukee, WIs., is aet entered In this yearia eveat. He lost to CapHn la the '« semis. Eighteen Michigan golfers are mong the ISO bidding for match play positions in 36-hole qualifying rounds Monday and Tuesiday the, 6,53fkyard Racfcham layout which has a par of 33^5—70. Callison and Cpplin also must qualify in the dog-eOt-dog cwnpetl-tion for match play spots. The low 64 wade into match play Wednesday. Double 18-hole matches are slated Wednesday and Thursday, which will reduce the field to four players. Semifinals and finals are scheduled Friday and Saturday, all at 36 holes. Poatiac's Wally Smith, the Royal Oak patrolman, to one of MiekigaB’s U sntrios, aioiM with BUI Heyn of Rochester. This is Smith's 4tb straight whack at the aatioaal pobliax crowa. Besides Andonian, Smith. Heyn and Caplin, other state entries in-lude: Larry McMillan, Flint; Bill Rhoades, Grand Rapids; Roy Cul-Detroit; Tom Kolenda, Grand Rapids; Val Bleech, Flint; Dave Brown, Detroit; Cedi Priest, Detroit; Jay Law, Harper Woods; Doug Wilson, YpaUanti; Bill Curtis, Farmington; Sam Linui, Hazel Park: John Molenda, Detroit: John Jawor, Livonia; and John Kurach, Detroit. Andonian, three-time State Pub-linx champion, and Lima have qualified for the national tournament for the 7th tinMf, more than any other Michigan golfer. Cupit Leading St. Paul Field 'Buster' Holds Stroke Advantage Over Pott; Hill Gets 65 Umpires Are Selected for All-Stor Contests ST. PAUL. Minn. (AP)-Buster Cupit, a little known player from Fort Smith, Ark., paced the field ito the third round of the S30.000 t. Paul Open Golf Tournament, hopeful of warding off challenges from his tightly bunched competitors. NEW YORK WW-Baaeball Cbm-missioner Ford Frick named today the umpires for TwMay's Major League All-Star game at San Francisco, the first of two to be played Utis year. The second will be played in Boston July 31. ★ a a Stan Landes of the National League will umpire behind the plate. The others are Frank Umont (AL). first base; Shag Crawford (NL), second baee; Ed Runge (AL), third baee; Ed Vargo (NL), left field: aniXal* Drummond (AL), right field.. Cupit shot a 67 for a 133 total. 11-under-par, at the end of 3( holes Friday. He was Only a stroke up on Johnny Pott ot' Shreveport, La., while hot-putting U Dave Hill of Denver was at 135. lot the tourney's best! round, a 7-under-par 65 in the sec-j ond round. He had a dozen one-| putt greens and holed out a footer on the 10th hole tor a birdie | three. ♦ ★ * Pott, one of the hottest players I ti the tom- at present after pocketing $5,600 in the past two weeks, began to gain favor as competition moved into Uie third round. Jack Fleck, former National! Open champion at 136, also is re-{ garded as a strong cont Amoi« tWf newcomers. Tommy! Aaron is playing the best game! and also has 136. I BLUE SKY LANES Colt FE 2-3200 for Foil RoMrvofions Women's Amateur Begins Monday ai Knollwdbd CC Tha< 45th annual Women's . Stale Amateur aosed Golf Championship, sponsored by the Women's (JoU Association of Mlchig atarti a OWNlay.............. Knollwood Country dub. entries from throughout the state are expected tor the tournantent, which is restricted to members of private Summer Clinic lor Caqers at Crary Junior Defeadtag champioa is Mrs. Keith (Snrie) LeClaIr a< Bartoa HUto, the sharp-sheotiag Abb Arbor hoosewUe who tpob last year’s state tourney at FUat Golf CiBb. One ot Mrs. Le(]!iair's stoutest rivals for 1961 honors is expected to be Sally Sharp of Forest Lake, the Livonia elementary school teacher who regained her Women's District 54-hole medal play title I last week at Detroit Golf Oub. Elghteea-hole quaHf>lng rounds lor nights are scheduled Monday with match play getting under way Tuesday. The low 16 shooters will enter the championship flight. Single 16-hole matches are slated Tuesday through Thursday with the 36-hole championship final set for Friday. Every Sundoy Drag Raeiag ot M. H. R. A. -I 26 Mile Rd. E. of Gratiot •if "5" STOCK MfIT thru |ulv 10 $2S Kssd tor sAch S»sck CisM CARL'S KIDDY LAND 10 RIDES $1 Dikio and Tetofrsph Rd, CONVENTION ARENA OPENING Gene Littler. current National! Open titlist, has been having putter trouble and is five strokes qffj the pace. Defending champion! Don Fairfield is eight shots backj at 141. ..Mite Sharp, a Michigan State graduate, indicated at ’ DGC ^ ^ the NEW COBO HAU CIVIC CENTER W.DgTflOfT ★ crown" in 1958. (Jther strong contenders include Mrs. John Hume of Essex, I960 WDGA match and medal cham-Mr. E. L. Goodard of In-dianwood, 19S9 state champ; Mrs. Bruce Hilkene of Indianwtxid, and Mrs. Robert Gamble of Lochmoor, name Just a few. TMI OBTaOIT BOXINa CLUB HENRY JOEY HANK»GIARDaLO Fm(SI Gcm PaUsitr t* s 1961 SUPERSTITION: : niouM jroa re our Mrtn^ t a bracelet i food 1»^ D unbreQa _________-U" ■ you baTe one penot---,----^ noNf (to make three); do you think to an antoKkr dar to itait « trip or a baainoee venture; do you croee for food hide; eiouM-- r-czs: r. eharme; are you afraid to Ineide a toouee; to obeenre a lauinc eiar, in the dark of the moon to a wamlnt of death; are you cerUbi that breakinc a mirror viU . . vooanass brtnt eeven jraare bad ludt; hofr many Good Luck pennlee are in your poekdt: olmt to the color you oooatoler your nieky one; do you ooneuH tea toaves, boroiom or canto to foretell your hidt; do you |Muok a four leaf dover to bilnf you good luck? Supentltlan to ae much a part of our thmUnc aa to waa part of the ancient's way of life iMO years afo. They prayed to liars to win a war and we pray to Ood for peace then araue with a friaid. We refuse to croes^ the path of a black cat while smlUng deii-slv^ at the ancient rites of an Mrioan roedletne man. We wear a diamond pendant but laugh at the amulets and concoctions to. I. siTLs recommended by prieets and wise men of old. VOORHEES^IPLE FUNERAL HOME m Narth Perry Street Phene PE t-im Pontiac, Nearby Area beaths IkA S. toVLSUUIDEto KEEGO HARBOR - Service ter Ira ^ Hiddbhder. j», of Pridham Read will be 2 M». Mo*-day at C. J. GoAarH Ftmenl Home. Burial will follow in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mr. Hulslander died Thuraday at Pontiac General Hocpital. KNACE MACUEWnU Ignace Madjewedd. 9B. of » Adams St., died yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital after an ill-neea of two years. A retked tod grinder at Pontiac General Motors. Surviving beddee his wife Onto, are two aona Richard Majedti of Pontiac, and stepaon Robert Stl-vernall of Graad Rapida; and two daughters Nancy and Mrs. Robert Evjen, both of Pontiac. Four brothers Leo of Pontiac, Frink and John both of Lansing, and Joe of Sparta and five gronddiildrsn Iso auryive. Service will be 1:30 p. m. Monday at Sparka-Griftin Chapel with burial St Peny Ml. Park Cem* tjnt. WALDCMAR NIERACS lake - Seivice *. of 52 Murphy Ave., will be at c^i-y sg 1:30 p.m. Monday at Huntoon - ^ v.ounay. ao. Chapel. Internment will be at Per ry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr. Ntohana died Thunday'at PoMtoc General Hoepltal. OPEN SUNDAY 10AM.ts6P.M. Big Summer Sell-Out WOMEirSWEAR aiLS’PUYSUITS 57‘ TUTS’SUNSUHS 4? OUrjAHAICAS 66* GW NATS 33‘ GIRLS’swiusuns 1“ GIRLS’PANTIES T CaiM SIM 2 «• M. Ir tor I TOTS’DECK PANTS UDIES’JAHAICAS 77* c«io> nM awn. S.M w •• IS ... ■ I worn HAL 88* UORSDRESSES 9. <5 cwm*Mi..SiMtioi.w..Ml for W MEN and BOYS’WEAR Um’sSWIU TRUNKS <133 aim .....| HEN’S DECK PANTS.,rL.3133 Col Mom Uric. A«m^ am.. I HOBBY SUCKS Bop’SWM TRUNKS 7fi* leui Dirlt War colm >Morrry wxl Secretary-Treasurer Al Hartnett. FIRST REACTION Friday's statement was the union's first public reaction to stories last month which reported the fight as the climax of a bitter feud over control of the 275,(XX>-member lUE. Carey, 49, and 5 foot 8, was said to have knocked Hartnett down in an argunient over union affairs In Carey's office. At the time, neither Carey nor Hartnett, 41 and 6 foot 3. would confirm or deny fracas. In its statement, the union's executive board said "In weeks sections of the dally press have made common 'cause with the leaders of Communist unionism in the electrical industry in promoting rumors and speculation involving the lUE ^ its executive officers. These runnort have centered chiefly on fancied and fictitious splits within our International union.” Auto-Minded Indians Dig Modern Dance MARQUETTE (UPI) - Rain dances, corn dances and sun dances may have been all right for the old-fashioned Indians, but their descendams have come up with a new one—the auto dance. Seven Saskatchewan I n A t a n were en route home to/Regina from a holiday dance exhitation on Manitoulin Island when their car broke down. The Indians put on dances in a park for two nights and ciallected 2100 to appease the auto-gods before continuing their journey. Pipe Touches Wire, Man Dies Instantly A North Branch Township man, George Stelmak. 48, of 3101 North ^Brank Road, was killed instantly Friday afternoon when a well pipe he was holding came in c«i-tact with a 4.800-volt power line, according to Lapeer County sheriff's deputies. Stelmak, a self-employed well driller, was removing a well pipe at Ken’s Garage In Lum News in Brief Theft of m $tn power mw I house under construction on Weygent Street in Oakland Township was reported to sheriffs deputies yesterday by the owner-carpenter. Ronald Galbraith of 71 W. Bernard St.. Hazel Park. The theft ot a vacaam cleaaer valued at $15 was reported to Pontiac police yesterday by John W. Beck, 33 Auburn Ave. Lodge Calendar The two ran the pipe up over a well house where it croaaed overhead power lines. O’Neill said Stelmak's son “only got a tingle" but .Stelmak died instantly. m u a u a 1 inciuc, aiuawnTUi iww Bstates Paik. Alonday, ^uto 10. 4 PJd. Pot Uwk Dtamar 0:10 pro. Meat, rolls and beverage furnished. Stbeicnaik. Sec. —_— ^-------Sunday July 9th, at 1 pro. al the Davtoburg Park Pavl-licm. Pot-luck. All Masonic Bodies welcome. — ' Auto Sales Fall 15.4 Pet. Below First Halt ot 1960 DETROIT (P—Sales of new domestic cant during the first half of 1961 fell 15.4 per cent —about 500,000 units—below the first gix months of last year, says Ward's Automotive Rep^s. The statistical service Friday estimated 2,751,587 new cars were sold this year. The drep In pradaottnn was inch mw« severe, rnantng I.l 51S.SMINAW ST. - Next to Wrigley’s Ward's said Inventories of unsold sw car totaled 911.000 on June 30 compared with 1,060,000 same date last year. DAILY RATE SUPS June sales of 538.746 felt 9.3 per cent from June 1960, and the dally selling rate of 20,721 was down sightly from the 20,803 al May. TUs was the first month thto year whiek bas filled to Improve on the preceding month. Ward’s said compact car sales totoled 960,364 in the first atx roontha-85.3 per o«t . ot^all Last year they accounted for 25.1 of the total with sales of 817,915. * ♦ A General Motors accounted for 51.3 per cent of all June sales, compared with 48.9 per cent in May, Ward's said. Ford wllpped from 3S.I per cent la May to .1R3 per cent in Jnne; Chrysler from 1H.4 to tH.l and RtuMaker-Packard from 1.3 to M per rent. American Motors was up from 6.2 per cent to 7.4 per cent. SND QUARTER BETTER Most individual divisions reported increased second quarter sales rises although six-month totals trailed 1960 as a rule. it,ot^^ Reg. SI.99 Sizes 4 to 10 •UY A HOME G.SBNUETT "Tri-County Reoltdr" tw raax. auuniNONAM IStSS W. N.KICIIOLS. oavaoiT SMI HIGHLAND HD.. M-U tm w. mimoM, fontuc Osr W.N loolSMd VOimAr Of/ln I. Op*" t to.S, MmSst IkrwHk SslsrMr. sod I to 1 amssr FE84M58 ported sabstaattal iaereaseo In C. E. Briggs, Ouysler-Plymouth Division manager, said 83,767 PlyiBouth and Valiam cars were '■ ered to' dealers, an Increaae of 25 per cent over the first quarter ot 1961. Chrysler deliveries increased 36 per cent to 26,302. BOX BBFUn Al 14 m.M. Today there wore repltoi at The Preae offteo la *0 foOowbit boxes: 17. 19, M, n, 13, U. W, «, ft, 93. n. ■. 9t 114. D9ath Notice 'taj—■ ________ sarrlwd by I. nutorsi Mrrtot «U1 HmMLMmTjvLr s. ^ mtmm «nto hsM to ErKssw**?/ MAcuiwanci. mv i, iisi. lo-huito!l}"M*Omk'uaclj*^ Mil: Inr brsUyr ot IM, naak. Jehn sad Jss UMtostoXt: tlM •urviTtd by Hve inndchUdrsn. runtrol urvico wlU b« held day, 2«iy DM P'”- Butin idthoui: dtor brotoer ot Hirmon mohaus Jr., Pardtoand Nlthaua tad DaeM haUoa. Pu-naral trrrloo *in bo hoM Mob-day. July IS. at l:2S p.m. from Huatooa Chapel with Dr. Tore Maloa* oinclatiat. Intorsioat la Ptrry Ml. Park Oomotory. Mr. mehaui will Ue la aUlo al Uu Hunlooa Pwa*ral Horn*._____ In Memortam___________2 IN LovtNO MCMoar OP ova d... kMAhar. Aria C. Mlak. who away I ytart a|o. Jiito I. LoTtW IboiiSMa w«U orar Uastr, To & ap^ wboro bo la laid. Thty aay Uao boalt aB sarrao. Aad htipt ua to forstt. Bui Urec haa oely proeea How. much Wo totaa hire yol. Ood (art aa tlrtaslh to laoi It. Courtae to boar tha blow. But wW H reaaat to laao hire. No oae arm tacr kaow. Blaoey. Fi^rrt PifecterB 4 COATS FUNEHAC HOHB DKATTON ritolNB OH 3-TTM Donelson-Iohns i-OaiPPU CHAPBb VoorheeS'Siple Cpmttwy lUto bsaotipui. lot. Help Wanted Male e t BALBBMXN MnCDKD (or laat prowlos roalty oOteo. Wo buUdJrado-atll. Oppsrtaolty to profroaa to aaloa reaoaser. AU rspUtt toM ttrleUy con- , ndeatlal. Ploaie aak tor Mr. I^e. OR A40S, PACE RSAL- AUTO PARTS Manaftr (or Cbearolot doalcrtblp to taka t^charfo o( ptrU department. fcxpsrlcaeo aad rs(ar- Are Vou Unemployed or Retired? Wt Btod aoToral noat oaorfolto Ating & I S. Sagini Hoy. IPS «. Baron. ______AND _ SSirABte^rL-._____________ BdliPBR WITh TOOti. MUST ii oapaUe of auk las |1M ws*k. ra B Auto Senrlcc. 3MS KHta- beth Lake Road.__________ CAB DBnnCBS, POLL AND PAKf time. OS Orthard Lako. DRIVER. BOMB DBUVnV route. Caeh bond aad tranapar-tatlon rtdulrcd. Btoady. exooOa; loeone and futara. Writa Poa-tlae Preee Box No. t$. txmannm awmino BAtliB- man wanted. The Bonded Ineu-lattoa Co. hu tone la the ufactunai of aiumlnu- - _______________________a. Apply Bonded Insulation Co.. ITM B. Telesraph. PE k-SSn.___________ ------iorr water aaiary and eomialatfoB who duallly. MIraelt RECORD OP and wlUlns to .......... ... par rlsht man SMS per month while tralnins for one year. Thereafter, pro-duceri will be placed I reent positlone. ISPS . traph Rd. Dally S:3S iced la maaafe-ISPS S. Te>c- I WOULD UU TO TALK TO A narrted aaa who la proeonUy craployad but dlaaaUanad bteaiue LJUOtN(> LOCAL AND LONO DIB-taact. bouathoM seoda reotror da-alrta aspartanosd aattaaal ao-couat MMamaa. Ptrata able to MAN WANTED ajsvvar, ifaa’sx rn I - — .. in peraoa, m pbOM ctIU. Hast Heatinf & Cooling 463 S. Saginaw MEAT anria wfANm>. must «»■ Van RBAL BSTATC BAUE8 BEPUI- oStof l2w”15aiSeLr il7. vis *• Oakto-d AM. Hply WautM WaI* 6 tar new ofttM. Mlra^ Soft Wa- »kSt ■mw YoUkifiUAli M:'2r To astlfl smoo MklMIM’ la Mil- Help Wanted Feiwk 7 s UPOinacED wArmaean waatod. 1 part^^. XJror M ysari oM. Miut baro M- ejsssrias«£ EBS‘SiJSirW).S« PocLocFroaa Bm Si _ botwooB 2-i P.is. aiiPuiFNca TbLEPaoNB tins aad Utht boutswark (sr b*rB, » to «. Of”'* bo*^f to'iWre'!*Caro Si t*e^. 5t/|S2Sys**3f% wank. kU ad^Ordl »r HoTKiir fcyb5rth£“ir Pablic Mtta Doni. In Rml Oak and PobUbc. H.TM-St.im dtpondlot on anall-neatlona and •xparleaet. Paid eaUona and tlek loavo, lUe aad E/iurx ^ (mwHs it. Poatlao. P* 2-TSSl OBAMBTRisd. EXPEIUKNbfco ON moa t eleUdat. Apply Oarena'a. SI H. Batlaaw. unifliiiSirLninD ON TRESS PAOSai Haws M What Po^ to SELL. RENT or WANT TO BUT. dtdor your Ad en tba d Day, Low Coat Plan . . . Canaal Whoa Roaulta Are Obtalaod ... n't the jCeaoomleal way. Juat Dial PE >dltl. REOfsTEREO 6ll rtUCtlCAl, nnret (or doetora oCfleo. Wrtto (irlas aft. tsporleoet, roloronect PT*aa**Bo? 1*7****^ ** Pontiac YOUNG LADY Per tenoral ofBct wort to I-tlrl affiew Ttlephoao tyHtBe«^d[P Mr. Oaraldi, ItaMac PrsM. Bos tsd._____^____________ Help Wanted 8 MAM m WOHAM WITM CAR. «J-JS — wrltnco llaa.'U MSS2. ____ESTATE SALES Ambltloue, willing to money, eiperlenced proferron out not etaenllal. H. R. Hacatrare. Realtor, 4M0 Highland Road (M-SSt. OB AdIM After g, FE 4-HSS. Employment Agencies 9 B^KKEEPER WORMHl age RMS with light typing aad oaa reanage 2-giri downtown ofMet. Matt DO full ebturga bookkaoper. Mldwset Employreaat - 4M Rtotlac Stato Bank Bids-FE SOW._______ Evelyn E(dwar(ds SALES DECORATOR .. S27S Will trala bnt m»t bare latartor S3s"a.im — SBCRBTART S21S A tm asamira will be your bpee. b^ M M; ehorihand IM Onsd frSMittg and peraonality RBCspnoimr use A^^SI np. Type M. Mtcl tha publle KIOM aCBOOL TKAINEC tsss Will tiaia srad isr ialsroiUag job HAMAOEMSNT TRAINEE .. SMS I ysara college. EVELYN EDWARDS Vocattqnal Oouaatllag Barrlea MH E Huron Suita 4 Tolephoao PE 4-SSM Sales Mab^o ms^^ talot^pU^ Eij;.'- S ploTmmit — 4»i PonUftc tUU Kik Bkn. rg M«rr._____ SECRETARY Aga 3d-M (or dowatawa aOaa. wait jaaptayreont, stSPaalias atato iaak bldg. PE ASSIt. Work Wanted Male 11 eldlag, ropolri, etc. PE S-TSSA AA WALL WAsma^y^^MAdi. * * New - Rapatr lag. reaeaoable. PE SdSU. aTT Work Wanted Male 11 Inatmctleae—Schools 10 tsa,.vssiuis!X.t whUelwnilaB. GALLAGHER’S IS E. Huran___PB 4-SISd No Layoffsl Wa Traia Toy Par MEAT CUTTERS AND COUNTERMEN VERT MOCH IN DEMAND People Must Eat I Special for 30 Days CmY-^9 EEOULAR UM 10 WEEKS Cashiering or Meat Wrappuig r two weski yes wtu be eork la Ite tystone used all AimrrearkeU lust RSOUl fust $25 ThU la tho laat Urea as tbU apeelal btttt. ROYAL FOOD CLUB us W. II MUs Can mmijs Royal Oak. kMchlsab Work Wanted Fenuile 12 alttlng. MA S-lMf. gbi^di wTn^ «JWMI( Tlciatty. PE SdOti;___________ reurtal aenriea. U S-1S4S. dlAtii^Aa TFAiffB "Si--- SraVtlreMSor^Sielitoi ber. Aay wwk abpraeUtod. rm 44S3I. PRACTICAL ATaIlAbLE. ButMIng Servke 13 BARGAIN ALL El'Nb8'b» (?E>db(T WORK: iEcETBraaEraaoEfirTniB AkM repair work. OR, dkuxST-wm£r aAummi — -^dtntlal. Special curerecr Nothing to large or a HOME OWNERS Csnrsrt yow aretsal hares to gaputare brick. Rot aa bnluttaa. Ns reoosy down. PHA flasaclng. ISt per COM guaraatoed. W Paratog Paco Brick Co. PE ASMS d O U a E RaMUi. HObSB hot- doME. OAhAOE, CABimcfiTAfi^ dtttoaa. Ueanaad bnUdar. PBA HOPrk'- M'of iNa. HliLT 1. L. A. Touag. I and RB- Siegwart Construction ir Cement Work SWIMMI^NG POOL l.dBy liretaDatlea — No retaay ---1, g a wank. Par reora la- P^ ■wlwauof Pool Co., OK BMskien Ser^ 15 at our office. < pairing ^ MidMIag. Stt E. Pike 8ep¥ic tanks cixIneo _________PK _____________ dOTPOIKT. whirlpo6l an15 Ktamoro waaher repair serrlct. Wd nnaaea. rt bioi._______ SLIPCOVERS Cuatare-idad*. 34aya*rric*. Prta eat. PE S-TSSS or PE S-lMl. Bim MACHINE BBARFeNXD. Maaloy Loaeb. IS Botlu et. PreBsmeking, Taaoring 17 DRBBBMAEatO. TAILORINO. AL-torattons Mrs. RodsB. PE ♦ASW. Oerdwi Plowing 18 Atf COMPLETE LANDOCAPINO ^towtog. sradlnt, disclas. reotr-tagaannta. black dirt tap aoU. FE 4-4UI or OR ySlSt liiliBTOM PLOW, DRAO. bUicI satdoa. yard, dm WSli.' ' STUMP REMOVAL ..mb, PE sens. SODbELIVERED _________PE 4-wn________ AL-k OOkldLSTB LANOeCAPlhO ---- -'-Tg. MackMrt. aring aad rr-- pattM aad i< ■■ THE PONTIAC PRKsit SATURDAV, >ULY 8.. 1901 Lfirt ttir FW MHl — tnBt^VBSSSTXSf lovniST '^SZF F«»-3H1. Pr MU nr B PROM UNION LAEB to oa. RAbbw AftA. Ootrolt, I to l:W ablft. BM l-MM. , WAijiTfcD - knn TO and from glBt^w^ hour. , to A Wtd. Contracto, ^tga. 38 LOaT: REDDISH BROWN AHb whMA artUAM SpABlel. Foulbly M BIO. eld. Viel^. WatklM Lk. and Ra;w_OR^ lyU, aotUBa vlUi atlrer ba(.' Loot at SSxr iOBT; A ItUif COLORU) *OINT-er. TIcIdHt of Baldwin and Wal- ton. RowAtd. FE AdlM._____ hnUVBO 6r LOST FRbit vi-olaK* of aqtiArA La# and Woodward Art. Tab WtlmAraotr, fe. mL JUwAai. Notices and Peraonals 27 ARE YOU IN DEBt? New t*A*l^* Makf «■ wtok^ parintnt you eu afford Arold OarnlahmeBta and rtpottculona. ^B^ CoBM to ilow, or eaU for A nOin APPOINTUBNTI City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 tracta. eoulUti and atortfAfea. don't loat tbat homo. Are your paymenU too maeb for yoaf Let Broker MO Lako Rd. WRIGHT ABBOLDTELT the FA8TB8T Action OB your load eoMraet. Oub buyert waRlot. Call Realtor Far-trldfe. FE ..... “ CA8R rdit LAIO CONTRACTS. B. J. Van WeR. «M0 DlxU Bwy. OR I-lIW. IMMEDIATE ACTION Or nay tood land coMraeta. New or eeaaoaed. Toiu eaeli upon aao-lafaetory laepaouao of property and title. Aak tor Ken Templeton. wa-cooo. ______ Bmalley Real iat^. UL I-1700! WANTED LAkD CONTRACTS. ALL CASH GI OR FHA ;id3uTeyfi^- •• ^LiMSSniMiAu IlM W. llapte MAytoIr MM OAih 90* Vdni USSSW^ BFECIAUXEb idALTV SERVICE Loula Boret. Realtor. FE I-I04I i^lOiBb HdiMEB fb mill ----TT OR t^ BUILDER Rant Apti. FurnlalMid 37 BEDROOM EPPICIENCT BportaeBla. FWly tomuliod Farb tu. Northaam aMo. FE O-IM or 1 ROOM PLUS KITCBBN, OI-netto and fnU bath. HMt-a-bed aad Athar alee turattura. Main noer, ererythlBi prtrau. Neat Tal-Ruron. HI month. IneL utlU-Mm. pi J-IIM efter 1:10. IE ROOMS, CLEAN AND FrlrOH both. InfoM wel- -----II ftoronco St. I Mock from Emptoymoat ofBoo. Rent Apto. Fnmiaiied 37 CARNIVAL Dy Dick Turner .tyjgf.'srs.d" AUBURN HnOHTS I I ROtMlB. AUB< rroosMFl lAfk, PutiATE riy docorated. West II, Alter «s m^io. UL I-IM^ raw bath, adults only'. Prancts. PE 4-ITM. l-ROOIf APARTMENT. MNt'LY 4 ROOMS, SECOND pCdORyit I OH I ROOMS. PRI/aIE I and ....... entrance.' Aduttt. 133 E. Ill AND II* #EEELYr i Rddifl, ’ prlrau bath and tntraaci. beat cLean ] ro6h8, t Ptoe St. FE e-oin IOBAL POE SINOU ________SINOLB PBR80N-I Jynta^ bmltnd W NEED AN APARTMEHTT For Sale Houees 49 I YEAB OLD aaiOK RANCH. ] bedroom, penoled den. 1 hotti, •1) 'b bnthe. SH car ntMcbad healed laraie. BuUt-tne, Sr Uring room, etreellB|, W acre fenced landeetped coMer lot, aas beet. lii.HO. Lm down payment. M>- Mie. ' ^BBDRook UERat' kfLl ‘lAil;- nnlthed«]-oer oarage. . ....... room. Lake pnrilcgee, ■— heat. Will eooMer email ooMage i dow'n^paymmtt. Calf*bR‘v»ni.** »M JUDMN. 1 OR I bIeDROOMS. Fer Sele, Wneie. aTutAnad^Sn _j hfla, Itb-oor ftra«e. I biiemam. earpelld mM '”-crTR“wfi TWEyTY»oy:|l r«'ir."Rr^s.'S‘d'“Kwn bedroom houM. not finished on the Inside. ts.loo BQurrY por tioo Balance only gl.llO at gM per month. Modern house. 3 bedroom!. 3 lots with lake prlrSeges For Sale Heneee 99 ' •TB.'SSJ# Attractive .eoMedal DMMh overlying mke. 1 bedrmi., SoitM. Biy eMpote dropig 111}' sa! isn,ta. sk: wtMnsAa-SPiriuiY PS i-ini wo 3-uig ays Office—Model IUme-& Mlddlebelt end BdueM Xeke Rd Charming . .. SeWI-’roiieh heme SpoclOW family room with natural fireplace. M-Mnlno rear tarraeo to aeouiltairr ------------------ lendsCeped private Town eree ' Custom Builder I uusiomDuiiaeri BAttMENT. OU ML. reereouon area. flranlAOa. Bmeio gayago ----1 iBciad- tljyio $99 S7. w-s.-™, oil baat' ilorme. lenoBa. paved street. r» Per month. Veeant. lanage^cat. Evae., sat.. Sna. TO i PS WM on Middle Btralts Lake. : . _____________, ____ ___ A. C. Compton^& Sotis j, OH 3-l5|g^ ^ "®*°"oR I-74U ! SACRirtCE. LEAVIHO TOWiTISo - I p m: OR 3-l5lg, FE a-TOM I for. my It^M HuHy JB nieo 3 -I ----- bedroom, full bOHmont, garage. 31S foot ka jyaoo IU.BI. wtadowi. roofed lerreee wflL eoO now--------- ' ' gM of lli.Mi 313 SOUTH SANFORD e rms.. 3 bedrmi., down, 13.4113.1. Bssement. goa heat; .............. ".«*!»•.?• I. gM.TiO. £TvltTeM&- . —-------------------Jayno Heights WELL BUILT l-ROOM ^ HOUSE. ' .^0. Recreation room in basement 1 lu eynU.biaTJAn«llj;retOR "Oh, Gladys! " * vaMp*alti^^^'*MUL i^et i FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED: Rciit Apts. UnfumiBlied 38! Rciit Lskc CottagCB 41 sida. FE 7mI3. _______ | « -_£**&"• ---------- - .-------------- --- ' - —- ' . 73^ *-si*___ UPPER 3 • bedroom apart- clean. MODERN WITH SHOWER lara^. Heat and h« I on waterfront, ttoepe g. Sand AND 1 ROOM apartment. | APTER I AND' SXmDATB. SEE Newly radocorated. Ullittlaa fur- i CARETAKER MR. CARROLL. A i *" whlttemora. “ 3 ROOMS AND BATH. WASRKR. ABU Bnim, mMnnn ....... Ill week. PE I-07S4. t:30. FE - Nici AND 4-RodM AFART- _ iigoW'gsbEtt, FUtsT* itaotf. Near Hoeplui. g N. Jnhsiis. AND 1-RooM cAants! 9m 1 ROOM FAi*L¥ --------------- on main floor. Ou boot, iNOtoea, waihlng faclUtlot fumiahodrwith lake prlTUeges. gSMIM 3 LARGE ROOMS. FRIYATk BATU privata ontronce. UtUltloa fur-BtahOd. Child weleomo. Cloao In. H7.W par wtak. FE MM3. ROOMS AND 9aTR. " sHaIx baby7210 opm 3161 W.“rr1nGHAM ?Sl*l iMsamrat cor garage - large lot USiUO “"t-WwUBmifMMwOPEN ' *- Warrtngbam. BY OWNER. 3 BEDBt-----------, em. Kaego Harbor. g350 down, *M per............... . art MEYER ____JaUdere OR 3-7*1* V Phone *03-1374 Convalescent Homes 44 CRESCENT 3 ROObiA'AND BATH, HEAT. HOf water, etove and rafrlgerater. 31 5-8183 r,2BEDRQQM.DUi^LEX4 I . automotte bast — Poll baaoment I PULL DECORATE I M* EAat Elvd. N. at Talgholn si?sfi^'pi"sSn3®^“^“^ ___ lurnUtiedT 3S3 N. P*rtf\ Rtroot i2 BEDROOM WITH t CAR Oi —r"5j2r-^ETicsT"*TTpplrp rage In Lake Orion village. Bee ROOMS AHO VTT^r. i board heat, water softener. I' MY »3*3I. ?;deco7au: R"3."7Drckl vik^| Juy realtor. 3*1 Oakland Aveoue, FE' oood locaUon,_pat i^^iiB AkfD BA-TH. private AdulU. Refer- BEDRi4b.' RAMONA TERRACE. *3 a mo ni 4-15U, OR 34741 3 BEDROOM HOUUE, NEAR CABS AutonioMIe Rxpxh'* _ Paddock Auto Repair 82UW&siKU!mS: *00 S. PAPDOCE. FsDdBf Free GE Transistor Radio with EveryLorioo Boat DO IT YOURSELP EITB WITH WOOD OR ALUM. DOCKS OPEN SUNDAY 10-3 Harrington Boat Works TOUR CTINRUDE DEALER list S, Telegraph Bd. “ * “ Chippewa Fence Co. win InataU «" chain Unk fonoo. gl.lg per toot, walk gaUa Included. AU work and matorUI guoranteod: Corner pooU, gt each. eaey Urmi OR 341*1._______ Furniture Reftnishing wt*T 3*3":T. s I^WM. I Saw and Mower Stryics AUBUaN ROim AND REPAIRBD * 1*1* W. ABbam Rd. UL 3-1M7 . IBot. Crooka aad Uvomolal I ACROSS FROM AVONDALE HlOH * ROOMS. PRIVATB BATH A it, baaemtnt, tan FE *-S((0. B. C. Hill 4 ATO hAW. VfBJMM. StencHs FE 34033 k son: 3(11 Dlklo Hwy. g7«-in0 i g* S. Coat BOAT NUMBERS *1 M 3 loch - Fe- set 1* plecoe MAOE rOfSRDER STENCILS Pontiac Stamp A Stai^ ________ _____ Hollerb Parts. FE 1-10*1._____________ t-ROOH UPPiER. PRIVATE 1 3 BEDROOMS. WALNUT LAKE, full teiement. large lot, garog^e Ugf prlvllegfi, MA 6-3ltl BEDROOMS. NEWLY p^-toted, modem. OL l-*77b. -BEDROdk BRICK. 314-CAR 6a-raaa, hnoomont, good loootton. glM per moBth. W. O. W*-" oemb.%Bltor. DL 3-3S30. * ROOMB and OARilbli . Whit- es. ‘ Rent Storci r barber. __________1-3033.____________ Rent Office Space BUED Your^^ay^ ours leyer Ruu M< HV OWNER HAMMOND LAKE—CAPX OOD • 3 large bedroome wd bath UP. 3 bedrooms. iVi bath dotm. Lnrge living room, fireplace. Oierry paneled den. Dining room, large kitchen with bulivina. bOMment coatUU of kiwboa. 13 by 31 GILES ' Auliurn Heights Income DEjiTAL SUi¥e USED bV DR. j *, jfj for 11 veers. 41*0 Dlklo Hlshway. ' **•. "'»• ^PenTlec"'"" pantlad office. Ughta, beat and | parking. PB 3-gggO_____________ For Rent Miscellaneous 48 Wallpaper Steamer Floor aosdori. pollibara. hood aaodora, fumooo vacuum oloon-oii. Ooktood Fuel a Potot..,*3( Oreiiard Loko Avf — " *"* “•|i^‘n! For Sale Houses 49 _____gorogc. 70 t. 3-74M for appolat>i._. t-BBOROOk MNCB SM por month, plui utlll- { leges, low FE 34131, Dlorah Building i term*. EM 4-yeor4ld. - lot. .— payment, FHA carpeting, large lot. monthly payment, which $10 DOWN Model Mg Pltmar FE M7*3 jivy- U 3-4*77 _______NICE LOCATION- Large 4-bedroom homo to eaool-•--t eondltlott. torw. Lncatad nice ihadad lot. Owieor wants move out of state. Frlosd to .......IMO*, •*** down. ith. Burry, won f PINTER'S 1370 N. OPDYKE rd. FE « *%AbON MOTOR* GATOR TRAIUm Oomplote otoek of martoe oocea-aortaa. FotaU oad flbergtoa ma-terlala. WE RENT BOATS. MOTORS, TRAILERS PAUL A. YOUNG. INC OFEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BuRdfaig ModerniiXtion BLOCK. BRICK AND CTOtlNT work. Lome V. TarlterKh. FE M«13._________________ . A-1 MERION BLUK SOD. YOU pick up; doUvorloa modo. Sod laid. Rota-tflUni. M*1 Crooka Rd. 1x6 PINE ROOF BOARDS 1X3 FURIUNG STWiwb 3x4 Klin Dry Fir *0 Uo. n. 30 Un.tt. *0 lln. tt. .. 3Se OB. PONTIAC lumbi-:r CO. CASH AND CAR^ 131 Oakland Avt. FB 44SI3 ■ FHA TERMS OH OARAOES FREE ESmtATEi OR *-UU Carpentry Work presswtBkint, Tailoring To« wsat to TMaE* Now Whda Torro Rorol 1X4 - 3' ECONOMY STUDS eo 1*0 1x13 whUeS TD base ........ SSe Un. tt. IVb — 1 It. it. eoih . **% off Waterford Lumber ontb aad Carry Plywood all TBICENXaaSS AND SPECIES Oet our ^eea botoro yon buy 1 SHEET oa CAR LOAD Painters A Decorators 1ST CLASS PAINTIHO AND OEO- L L -I FI^STBUINU Aim HEFAiaa BOM. Pot LOO. FB S1ML TBIS SPACE RESraVET FOR TOUR Bustraas OR 8ERTICB AD TODAY! DIAL FE 341S1 tet^ Co FB *433 Television, Radio and Hi.Fi Sorvko MICKEY STRAKA TV SERVICE DAT OR HIOHT. FB HIM. Tree Triniming S^ic^^^ r S ROOMS. TILE BATH. OAS HEAT ■ On the bus line *75 FE 3-0443 1 r 431 KUHN IN • PONTIAC. FEATH-; --------- nd Opdyke Rood, 3- ______ ____ yard. l*v --- Drayton Plaint area, A360 will : move you In. Call wXtERFORD REALTY. OR 3-4S38! FE 3-7131 4-ROOM AND BATH, GAB HFAT.' West elde. FE 4-T3i*. v..a.av™ ...v., ™ -------—_______ ________ 33 CADILLAC—J BOOMS,- BATH. 3*4* 8HOAU. Drayton Pl»U“. D*-1 3 BEDROOM I BATH. FULL.1 ----- .—. —™ S_wi«v in ...rf a..h.h._ Dnsris v.hM<. I - - en,,nt. viclnjty of Northejrn K?i, way. smaller or larger. Gulden Real Estate 3*33 Orchard Lk. Rd . Keego Harb PUOXL 682-32CO ^*‘‘oWtN"8UNDAy*l(M 1-Built Home 3 room apartment, obower bath, ilove ABd rofrtgototor provided, good loeauan. FE 3414*, llPAXfMXN'l'K wH^'Ade: AdulU only. Flanio caU FI 4-lWI. Auburn, Comer of Edith * room! oawly dacorotad, oorner ♦erroco. gas hoot and garage. $74 por arcadu h 41 sbuni PAbDdcK droom home comer of I New got furnace. 1 cl ome. gft per month. — V— “» * ® South'Edith near! High School „Wlll tacrlflec.------ «j hai to leave, atato beeouie^pl 10 mon^. C ipaclous 3-bedrt,...........—-- mwUis old. must be sold, located on large lot with walk-out bas-ment. riieplace. beautiful kltchr rshinets Frlgldalra bUIIUng. 3. foot living room carpeted, 14-foot bedroom with doublo wardrr" closet. UUst traffic pAttem, lit S. Edith I 443*4. After FE 3-743S :tfUo I Trimming and removal. 33S-3334 Nicely located 3 r apartment. Children per month. Close COLORED r ranch. _pai hent.^ Ceramic H'l 3-bedroom BRICK AND FRAME, recreatton room. 3 flreplncoe. ' baths, carpeted. -----and diving board. 3-BEDROOM BRICK. 431 E. MANfl-fteld. Cash to t»t mt*. or terms. Owner. Trucks to Rent ''^"'*Y5'D'SiS,’-TR‘A'SSi.“‘*"“ AND EOUlPMENT Dump Tnuke—Seml-Trailsra Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. »4 S. WOODWARD FB *44(1 PE A1443 Open Dally Tse'uBtwg Bundmy UphoistBrtnf WAHt UFBOLSTBRIRO 1-73*7 Rem Realty. AohJr5*'tl? ________ ____ ate sntrandes Uvlng room, I bodraem, kttebaaett dInetTe. bath ft garata. Bafarimee .............. ------AFABWaiff, --------- appointment. Craw-Fir*-330( - MY AUobsiF CUSTOM UPHOLSTTER-—‘-y Lake Rond. EM ______ 3-ROOM_____________ etove. rafrlg. and stfl. pvt. I and aatranca. FB 3-tt*l or 6-a**a. 7JEAN * ^funilshod. 43 Fn'rkc pf. FB COLORED 34IEDROOM APARTMENT NEAR downtown, beat aad hot wetM faralahtd. Rawly daaamted. *30 waak. Wtlght, — ------ CLEAN I Rodin ________ „ OL 141M _ AEE PRTVlLiEOES NEAR UNION l2a Sbopptat. Year sronad. Coty LAks'dRidif. laoe cole^oXt. i bedrarms, carpeting, clean. Ml BR 3-3*30. Detroit.________ NEW MODERN 1-BEDROOM 3 ACRES WITH OOOD 4-RM HOME. PLUS UTILITY, PLASTERED. HOT WATER, FLOORS M.»4t-«1.000 DOWN. CLARK8TON - PIVE-RM . BRICK i RANCH. OAS HEAT. BASEMENT. ALUMINUM BTORM8 -AND SCREENS AND AWNINGS LARGE LOT, NEAR A-1 MEW aCHOOL 3 LOTS WITH COTTAOE. M OOM UMDEWOOD REAL ESTATE OR l-llW. It no BOS. FB I-703I _________OB 3-3*11 BEDROOM. FIREPLACE. HUNTOON L.\KE 3- bedrooni brick. 3 fireplaces *lt,W0. *3.0aa down. OR 3455* IMMEDIATE POSSESSION IM 8E-lect North elde location. 3-bed- yeari old. Full basement. FA oil heat. Lot 140 X 300 Fully carpeted drapes, built-lns end beeutifully landscaped FE 4-1113_______ MUST SACRIFICE. * ROOM house. Close to church, school end work. Full basement, gas heat. Ideal for young couple. Low I down payment FE 3-1744 or FE > 4- 31*0.___________________j. Near W alerford High I 3-bedroom brick ranch. Basement , OU heat 113.130. Wohi.r — 34343 I11.1M lull prieu with easy terms: ' West Suburban Soaiffi**''?? iSSr'Sa^SJS living mom with taU wall brick fltwplaea, Uxl* foyer. .Basemiot Witt b«lt-ln bar. China cabinet, brick ftrsplnes aad panaM rec-raaUan room. 3 carawia bathe. eUlaleee stem brick and Mreb Uteban with eam-plate hnlltdna. 3 bedrooms. St* ear atuebad garage end mors. Maka your ap-polntmaol today. 5 Bedrooms , Bi*roolmtot haula'. ASTraoma are good elie. Oak floort. plastered weUe. 3 *»r. garage. run besemeat. Ideal .. GILES realty CO. FE *417* Ml Baldwin Ave. multoRe uirmfo facRVicE SCHRAM Have a Garden! A neat 1 bedroom bunsalow, IN AUBURN HEIOHTS. large living room with ee^rate dln- 'ba*sei^m' with*™! forced' air !'o?\.'Sl»?.er!eV*FXd“:^ ' only 110.400 Lake Privileges EVERTTHTNO is HERB Large carpeted living room, very modem kltcben with Eat-Int spact, J bedroom and tUe bath, fuU baeement with 3 finished recreation raoma. 3 car attached garage, nice landscaping and fenced yard. Owner leaving the sUts and will . give aulek postaaalon. IVAN VV. SCHRAM ' REALTOR FE 5-9471 1 *47 JOSLYN COR^NSraLD I OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Pine Lake Front 29.S0 Middle Belt t“2L?!U«/£S?..3Si medUU poaaaaitan and any ren-■onaMt tarma. Too can't help say YES. whan you see L Re,«w gneet, Year boM, I to Middle- OPEN : sCSdAY 2 - 5 P M. 3430 Cl^ton Owner Transferred and lake pitvllegee. L^ of eitree. Even earpMf. If reu are budget wlie, tUe Is a eta«. Oulek pisiaaelon. Ba our guaet. .... tniiuma Lska ib Clayton. i!*rtW to . right to OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 2069 Highfield Drayton Woods hi SSmjrUWyii tJrr^rHaaW'aSS ““‘■*Y.KryackV«lth“‘' S.Yd'’" OPEN OPEN 2496 W. Walton Blvd. bat. 13 TO *.p. M BUN. 13 TO 7 P M. For Tour Inspection s. Bli kiti Iwtn-Clarki Near Baldwtn-*70 month. ELWOOD REALTY STRATHMORE. 147 W privileges, large lot. 3-BEDROOM ROME . Lake Estates Sub. Large R privileges 4t« OI mortgaai tel peyment **4 *400 as or will saU land oonUae Wh^ Softener SenHjcp Water Softener Service ;pranv* aervioe an SB Hakce aehick'e Mr 3-3TI1 or FE 4-sglS Wfeddny Service CLEAN a funr' — ETii.- •Aidy-SIm I per month. :i?i“WesniS, May Manngemei 3434*. Bvcnlnsg *3*0. OR 4-1M4. wSsYliaa'ailfM. iHci np6h: *-—*—- aanvanlent g .4* bnUu. BH bank FB _____ PE s-*ati Menaaer. 10 Belmer St.. Apt, a. Silver 1 jke Apartments | Now avelleble - vary ettraatlw ,,, w-ji wnn-ns ni Uke fronu. StovO, refrtoeraUr,>™.^I« and fonse. AdsKs. Relereneee.l_JlHiSi.J££-±2!L, See^kFSiSiiS” H.y-;HtAci Lakj^ elorme. nice yard, close d aad store. Vetbindcr. 1 ^ I4»B. ,____________ . BEOROOMS. L A weekly OR 3-7337 e -BEDROOM ROMK ____________ on Onklsnd Uke. AvalUMt ■ time, by the weak or by < month Write for mrerme-•- Panttoc Wteee Box No. W. j Very nlee. *ltM with ^MO down, belenee >*« month, b Maynard Oenrt, PE 3-143* after * p.m. 5 ROOM, 6 ACRES aarkaton Oft 3-*W* $60 MO. CI-OSE LN axea to OIs or Ml per n «xc4 OB PTSA for this Ui NO DOWN payment Union iLake Area — 3-bedrm. ranch, carport, large lot. blacktop St., parochial and public school bus. newly decorated, vacant. 111*40. Approx 43M coats Mary HUlman. OR 1-33*1. rep-resenting CUrk Real Esute. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 1-4 p.m. Union Lakt IM ft. tnmuge. Nov Is the taaaon to fully appreciate this onmplelely furnished 4-bcdroom ranch home. 1 fuU hatha, huge porch. 3-cnr garaae. dock, aprlnkttnf syatam, goa heat. BeauUfuUy landaenped. Follow • open algni at Cooky Ldfcc Rd. and ManrUstone to WaTLoch-Un Drive. Renjamin & Bishop, Iiu 340 S. Waadward, B-ham Ml 4-l3i Pick the one wliich fits vou best A i'EW EXAMPLES: “*7veSyTS?e™ "" b»SirHY.*.v«?dcSasr“a aceond fireplace,-In famUy room. STND.W 2-5 P.M. 286 Ottawa Drive.. 4-Bedroom Brick Only » yanra old. Be a Jump ahead at tbdaya marktt. Any reasonabla offer, any rtasana-ble Urma or you may trade ' In your praaent home or land cantnet. Oround level family room with tlrepUe^ baatment and gaa heat Dmi be sorry, bring your eheokbook. Be oar |uesl. Your Uet^Or^ Smith. OFFICE OPEN SUND.\Y 1 - 5 P.M. LET'S TRaIjE I..VKE FRONT W ILLIAMS LAKE Extra nlca wooded lot. eandv beach and beauUful view. Big SYLVAN SHORES One of aur moat choice areas with toka pnviltfea. city sew- sP'eViTaU*^ iS^Mm Wfth roomy kitchen, dining room and living room with natural lira-place. FuU huament. I cv garage and screened mar potcK 17.1“ U REAL COMPORT Lit INO AT I1S.IS0 LET'S TRADE WALTERS LAKE , . $450 DOWN Tour ablldran wtO leva toO Ma ^vlUtaa. haMtSule^ baaeh DM egs .ala*. deak Ito pet^. 1 ear garaga. ji*grur,*ehrs‘ ■ IVaberfbrd. I $i00UOWN ISm 3Sr?.ASSm i airtd. FE 1^. rcatloo rm. *0 yards of carpeting BceutlfuUy laodecepod. 41 i hawke. Indian Village N I Huron St. RANCH-TYPE PRIVATE OWNER. : 3 wooded Utt. US' frontage. ; 373 deep nth garden apace. I dompleUlv Itnccu. Its block from ; new ahoppliig. canter, btghly j strleted. I large roema aitd bath | JOHN 1. VERMETT 1331 a Talegraph^”pE 3-30*3 2 FL.\TS Good locaUon ofl BaMwm One CHOKE LOT — CEOICB ARSA 4-raom aad bath, an* f-rooa and realtor ^ONfjATR^.TY FE 4-0528 FE 8-7I6I 1 BaWwto PE 84171' in> tSLEeKAFB-e*l KISB. TWKXTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRgSS, SATUltDAY, JULY 1961 F«r Salt Hm BY OWNER Gl Nothing Down M. — prMUMkllr M« wtui taiut-la TMUIr. WMt at«««>i. OB t TRIPP OPEN I lAC^Iinct. OWNiht. R A R c R sS?.Su‘aas| sS!JiJirSi£«s-«s ^ iE";jg.ar® Sunday 3 to 5 108 Ottav^t Drivf n ilM ktuhta tl r*i»l f. AUtMBkt.. ---- t «nb Mar. Baair tatta> OH TOOK im oa oum YOUR PtAN OR OURt ____ , Hat# I Mraaw. 1% ka«h. la.1 la parfcct ; bAMBaa» aMdal to ikav. Don McDonald VETS $40 Motnta TOO IN U3 PRR MONTH TOTAL 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. FI. $11,990 Sala' W*y _ ^ CHEROKEE HIU-S 3 BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHS tnm d«vi^w& ---- ftIttHimim tldlBf. S ht4. ‘USfSSTft fiW O'NEL By Frank Adams MULTIPLR UrnNO aSRVICB home of trence op*nlng tado i Kis, .a. sjur? I badrooait aad rooattor m fatra badraOB aa taaoed { noor CoaiNItted racraaUaa , room. la W. HURON FE S-81KI I OPEN SUNDAY ^ Cherokee Hills Now for Sale! to ceeraaiaol. plaAaaal U>tO(. Thli 1-badrooB. m-bAth plAa. larlutflBk ant faaiUY rooB. sad tta*'*d!MrUBtoattto SnaUlBlM Drlra sill Hlietollb LUa Road a aabaUaasUa but Ha toara u 1 badroomt. Ilatac kttcliaa aad dtataa raoai. - a toaOr araa, «. ^.itoa laeai Bbkb caa ba aaad as a habby room or la conaartlblo Islo a Wdrooma. aoaos yon lata Ibu sUrUlaC boiiia. !■ par moaia. lacladas prtoalpai tatarasl. tosaa, and la-auraaca. To aaa tba Oaorta To*a, oa Jotlya. 4 Bllaa I Rlad. Paftao Uia Caa. Mdt alna to Badal. iiMiat^. PE a-biaa. patt WaR ditoirk ' OPEN SUN. 2-5 dooa Bith auajof^ ai full baatBaal. Tatra la Birr abadyJot aad you ci 8£Se“*to Carl \\. Bird. Realtor da COMuoHy NaUeoai Baak Rldr >E Mtll ____Etoi PE H3W Trnat trallabit la auaUfiad buyer Oiraetlaiur Taka paart Lake Road iTEDdt eati ol Woodward appros alW to, Muibtrry Rd . tora Ml and go approi. a blorki BOrtta lo aomar-1 set tura leR la Number ai4t and slfaa Priced under tIEtdd \ VALUE SEEEERi ELI, BCY TRADE MILLER ALL OR TRADB 9-b«drotm hrtrk ftU m Herdireod Jloori, JOHNSON REA1.T0R5 ' FE 4-255J »1tod.-Triid-diwrSr Mr Boalb. WtU, TRADftI HVKOn OARDENt. Bear and cltaa^room. i-story home a bedrooms, llrtok and dtalaa rooms. Nice slat kilchen With bullt-la breakfast nook. Vttllbult tblranct JSill basameat and taraae. There te a tool shod la &a back aad also a lardtn spot Look into Ibis eSc nawl At M.MI tt woN-t tost j^Su. fortaklo Uetaa room, faim kiichea. bath, automatic best, itb-car tarbte. Small pony or borae bara and truly apaetaNa tranads tar- at arraastd. BUaOINO A NEW HOME? We are now buUdlai new tri-leeci and ranch type - bomofr-Thear homes raoae from kll.Md to tU.MS *a arraaie nnaaetag aad «U1 appralaa your hotut for a trade-la Wt bebeea tt vlU -----—. — --muR one of $350 Moves You In NO MORTGAGE COSTS BRAND MEW 3-Bedrponi home H. R. HAOSTROM. REALTOR pO^-tSblam. Rtot Udd.^ PE.>H«« aftor s p.m. HIITER NEAR OPDTEB - 4 lOOWt and balb. BOV t*4 (ttmaet. lartt Id by SM lot, ably SY.Md an terms. CRAWFORD Orlaa UI.IM w«l> W.ddd dawn, baaamaat. I1.MI dawn . cAu^;. »?l4im W PHaL LAba Ortoa, “Ail right, we've had our little joke . . . now wipe that ; and write in ‘payndl clerk'.“ ! WEST SOB -1 aita^d sarata. paaMulan. taly I full baaameati m*m i NEAR AIRPORT - f btdroam brick, lull batamaBt. faaetd bark HAYDEN For Sale Houses For Sale Houses Ray 0’.\eil Realty solid t row name is m>s >Atl BulH | la ISM. plastered aalU. oak i EAST SIDE NEAR AOEDRN aica nte. paead dnea. leacad back | baal. (arafc yard wRh arUI Prlctd ta eeU bama. ll.idS «ti *ttb aaly SI IN den an PHA I meat j^ear aratm^bom COOLE T LAEEP swtmmuw trne i trees flee ymi Prletlatta «Rb ll a and kalb ham cotiate. k I. MAS dan rdpoed Saert. ^stared nils. I dialat room, baaamaat. t>s-nr parad* Only tl.ltd. ttrms. I Na do*B payment to O I. ONT - Tbe . tb^*casern i William Miller auracuee * j Realtor FE 2-0263 ■ nuaie loday Has faU < sea w uun.n wl. U a a Uetaa raom g.F .".“"g carpetod. aaiamaUe aU ;________.^°gg * *£-L----------- OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO .S LAEE OAELAND HEIOHT8. 3 bedroom brick rbaeh. ImmaculAta coodllloa. vail lo vail carpatlnf. bum-la brick planter, full basement. recrsauob space, large iBDdscbpad let Price to tell vRb U.t4P lor egliRy Ortee out Walloa to Aqaartna. Aquama ta Breaker, right to No Vm Watch for open signs. Salesmaa at premtaes. Clark Real Estate. PE 1-TldS. Res. PE 4-M13_________ Warren Stout, Realtor | puSl oJrMt^ ” "• *“*naday®*3 tU ' *«» AUrsatlee to HOYT >r tkat persoaal lateresi" 6.^ ILLINOIS OTTAWA SILLS SOB •w. s badraoma. JMrpeled a dtJSs PARTRIIXIF, ' Homefinders | SERVICE I •Suburban Acreage What a dellstatful place la U«e If you hpec A yoaralng to ova • { lev acres. A nice bom* —* •-* be bandy to schools. plBl WSeU tocAMlL...-. - street. Approelmately 4t~*nvi’ vllb mm trees, bly berry patches and a field of alfalfa *- $39 CilESAPKAKK B.\Y MODKI, 965 Carlisle 3 B^rooms Family-Siae Kitchen Vanity in Bath G.I.S NO MONET DOWN lot vRb novarlBf oraamaa-tal treea aad fnitt trees. ComforUMe 11 i U Itetni room, large kRchea vltb ample dtalof sBOce. Tbit It a nlastsred Boma «R1> full Maamcni. braeaevay aad Ilb-car garage Only tOto VRb cl^g caaU LOTELT S-BEOROOM boma la WUUaw* Laka Batatas, larga todbat Uetag room. tS, R bUeban. Id-fl fa OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 6 SYLVAN LAKE Trt-lcetl llelag ftc tht dtsertm-tnattaa buytr. This baautUul brick hama hai 3 badreeau and 3'I baths. Spbclous kitchen vlth bullt-la bean and range Larga plctura vladev. Ladg*rock fireplace. family raom, larga carport. Beautiful itatoD tbadt treat. Cloaa ta ghopplag aad schools. “ ---Tf Byleaa Lake YTONDIRPOL MS. Dtrec- 1' No morthie ffii;.“iad'eV &BA^r^ lui ONLY t34.l ' UoRt: 1 ml an Orchard __ OO. rlfbt ti IRVOw- TL^^^^-^OOD V1LL,\GE •% smsy WA. ^ ^ a td.M— Rav O’Neil Realty 3 S Tticirapb Opca_M.p. E 3-TlM________ PE 3-11 iSYLVANLAKE I 3-aad Vbadroom brick trt-leeela. Lake Praot UTtng. eiroDmcBt. Ontstoambs tcalurec of rabch-stylc brick coastractloa. 3 larn bedrooms 3ti bcvba larga Tlvtng room. piut)i oarpeu lag. tpadew Lodsorack flraplaet, beautiful buUt-lB kltcbeo vlU orea. stoea. diabvaaher and dit-. poaal. Larga garage aad verk shop. Otlltty has auto, vasher and dryer. All these faaluret at 7SM BISCATME Dlreattona; Prom PobUsc Airport. I miles vest on M-W to Boflc Laka Rd. Blaas trem M-H C. SCHUETT OPEN IILT ___Akla Ue- varm frltadly atmasabart. beautiful rntdain kftSca. carpatlas, saa baht, Snr .OPEN BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW 137 MURPHY street Belveen Huron and Eltia-beth Lake Road Ideal lor Iransportatloa. ckurchei and stores 3»il4 on foandatlon. full btiemem. 3 llreplaces. dandy recreation room, tty-tag room llall'y. dlntag L ItlO's. a dream kHekea t s IS. Ideal home for re-tired or vorktag couple, pro- dovn. tU a_______ dacorated, brand ni_ . air heating system, i beautipul pioneer HIGHLANDS Brtrk 3-bedroom ranch style bamr, lull ceramic bath aad addRIonal lavatory. gl.ON in buUt-laa In kitchen, carpeting, solid drive. 3-w Officr 25.36 DLXIK HWV DORRIS’^AND SONS REALTORS up. BaaiAlluUy Italahed recreatloi raom vttfa full kRchan ui bait msM. Only AUlt davn. OPEN Pull price III.4M — on terms Suburban 2-Family Na naad to leak fuUber fat that i iDcoma you’VC alvays vt^ to evo. This raacb duplei onJkria lot Just vaot of Poo«»'„*» «• one far you. Fenced back fard i Prlvllases on Crescent LakOjKent r half aad live la the other RSlf as | St ovner Is doing, or real | WUr-J-Wray*:! partkh)j;f ! AND ASSOC, NKAI-TORS ----HURON________PE A-3SU Lopen-dajlyJ ^11 to 7 Basement Models $1(X) Moves You In i THE HUDSQN BAV SPOTLITE ‘ FE 4-0985 _____ paved stroeta. 3-cir garage. large recrcattoa room. AM-PM latarcom system. Tappan buUt-lns Lake aad boat prlvt-leges Priced from tSt.TW to »33.-OM. Open Saturday and Sunday or by bppotntmeat. Phons tt3-1114 or iiuS3». QuX °BtdV hS?. to°a**i335. [ 460 W. Hufon FE 8-(M58 ■ ; Across from Ocbtral Hospital FOR SALE ' -------S-!S1^ u.s. GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION ARE OPPERINO TO ANT PAMIL T IN NEED OP BETTER HOUSING HOMES WHICH ARB IN -UEE NEW - CONDITION - These properties are offered at subataatibl SATINOB TO YOU — TOO NEED NO DOWN PAT-the«e htnaea-oB a -loat term contract vlth lov monthly payments and lov Interest rates - 3 and 3 bedrooms — large lots — Ideal locations — TOO DO NOT HATE TO BE A VETERAN TO BUY - THE O NBL REALTY CO has been appointed PROPERTY MAN-AOER by tbe OOTERN- FE 8-9693 Onylord ORASS LAKE PROHT. Immediate Possesstoa. 4 roomA Bath. M.idO Pull price. Only gl.SOt dova. NORTH SIDE OFF BALDWIN. 3 lots vIOi I loom home. 3 bed-------- Bath Basamabl. Furnace. CEDAR ISLAND LAKE. 3 Bodroom Ranch Rome. ImmcUtsta Pbtses-slOB. Nicely dec-.,ratod. Electric beM. H.3N Taimi. No morttate J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor M E. Waltoo PE SS44I Open Eves Sun 1 to i p.m. Big"T" . TcLteeoL H V to gbmpibtod tomtty room. l>k balba. complou ktub-aa balR-lns. Wt havo It butldlnt sitat Ob Mtdlaad Stevot oft Saab, abav. Alto lb attoa la PooUao on Oohimbta Slraet. Prteod from in.Nt tacludlu lot Boo oar model on Bnovappie Drlvv la Clarkv B. R. RAOBTROM. REALTCn .. 4*00 Hlsblaad Road iM-MI PONTUC OB 4-S3M Alur I p.m. PE bS3l4 OPEN SUNDAY I - 6 HI-YVOOD VILLAOB-CLAREBTON DIRRCnOMS: »*»• "•2' to Maybe* Rd. to Ohiekbdto U^; y*Mod4t, I-bedroota brick ranch vRh eiimato baiemaat and ear larat*. family .room vlth flreplAoa,^ and IW w bulMtak Plaaa tr<» Mr. Prtd Ttichmta at Modal. OPEN SAT. AND SUN. I - 8 IDIAL rUXM PLAH 5t;,‘'‘ti; ?5{s' SIS; Sua*d‘;sr‘!VtA:ir.« . ^RBCnONr M-1| LOOK! 12D-FT. LAKE-FRONT Very toad beaeb. beautiful landicaotd lot 3»1 ft. dw-1 rooms. 3 btdroams aU on one noor. m baths. lM*»o< porch, flrtplaca la, Itrlnk ___Fi»r Si^ Hwitra___49 Val-U-Way OOOD RUTB AHD fRAOW wry PAT RBNTf ThU iovoly |b|toropm buntatov kS3-M Mr mopUi. ^^U^^aTl buntsttv oould bt your U.3IS BUBDRRAH liviho a»^* uSfa pnV!!*t«f*'&y*‘A^ joVB. R.J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 3U OAELAHO AVEHUR OPBH 3 TO S iOHDAt 11-4 IncoRM Proparty Only 133.010 with M.3SS d FLATTLEY REALTY otto Commtroe Rd. Call 303-ISOl BT OWHER - 3 FAMILY. I rooms Bova, 4 ap. Oas hsAt. Ptneed yAri Paead drtvo. D4 Mt. Ctomtaa.______________ WEST SIDE Lovoly 3t room 4 family brick 100 per coat rontol loeaUoo. First time olfortd Ovnar rtUrlai. By appolBtnMM wlj. Clarence C. Ridgewav BROEBR PE Moot 304 W. WaltOB Bird For ^te Uke Property 5i LAKE FRONTS GALORE! excoptlonti tuy. PIONBER HIOHLATOS beautifully laadicABed Ut. PE t-0143 or pi WILLIAMS LAEl lEB. wooded 04.000. Ol.OM d POMTIAC LAEE. . plastered a PONtlAC LAKE, tammer catUgr. large ahadtd lot, sandy beach, furnlahad. Only OS.tOA 01.000 down. LOTUS LAKE, year around 1-bedroom with flroplace. 3 baths. ; lull bascmeel. laadacApod lot. j Ooly 010.000. Urmt. IMACEDAY LAKE. 3 bedrooms, year aronad proporty. flre^ct. attacbod tarage, fencad yard to ’ keep tbs tou avky from the I water. BarsaUi priced at 0U.MO. [PONTIAC LAKE. 00* of !GAYLORD room bom*. Large wooded lot rou will Jaat love. Recreation room. Ilsl3 kitchen Hardwood noors. This homo ANNETT 'Cear Central High I New glaaaed aad screened porch ' 1st fT bedroom. Uvtns rm.. II-1 brary, paneled dining rm. and I ktteten. 3ad n. 3 bedroomi and and bath. Baaement, cat a««> I garage. Lge. shaded (w. bWr.-TttirS’^d. for rottrod coupUi. SMITH WIDEMANi a: riLLUk basement.' hTgV' woodM' im! sandy beach. daQr 011.(00. Ol.OtO IWILLUIU LAKE. Meal Builder Must Liquidate Trade-In terms. Can PE 0-1003 Blootnfield-Sq. I,ake -Areai Shadad let, face brick ranch.; Picture window In Uvtng rm.. dining "L.” firepluce, carpeting drapes. Good site bedrms.. ce- I NO OTHER MONET NEEDED NO aoalng coat. Check. Ii---- aion. \ I Jr. High. COOLEY LAKE. 1 ■ ALBUM OP LK. PROI J. A. TAYLOR. Realtor REAL ESTATE AND INBURANCB 1133 HIOULANO ROAD iM5t< DaUy 0-0 Sunday lo-i home. Estra high______ TWO riREPLACES. Urge living room ThU U a lovely Rav O’Neil Realti M3 B. Te'legryg Rd^^ea t-i Sffi“,."S!s~r*«raas eptee. mi baaonunt vRb < fla-Uhad racreatton room taeludUg agta bur Beautifully ebadad targe terlA an Dill* Rwy ; left qa Sag-laaw Trail; left to Patrpait; left la property. 314 I TELBORAPH T MOM PE tdl4« MUinPLE UBTINO SERVICE AKU naovK, . na.i«i.ivrn«» I — — — — W HURON PE 4-»« ------------------- Tm OPFN CLARK KENT XwP X i—J± K jo, gpcoiAL OR TRADE. NORTH- EstebUshed la 1110 SUNDAY I - 5 sit BASHABAW. LAketrM. 1 reduced. Tbit home vlil be C?.*' nir* Chrya)«r Btprtsawfty-, Com« • Dll>» Hwy. OPEN SUNDAY 1 -6 P.M. no HILLER ROAD 3-BEDROOM BRICE IW BATHS. PULL WALE OUT BASEMENT. RECREATION ROOM^ HOT WATER HEAT. PULLT dARPETED. IH-CAJt OARAGE, BEAUTI-PULLT LAMDBCAPkD WITH BRRUBB AND PRUIT TREES. ORLT 0a.StO WITH TBStlU SUZABETH LAKE ROAD OR CASS BLBABErH ROAD TO -30LBT-------------- OPEN SUNDAY 11-8 P M. ALLEN LAKEJVRITB NEW DUTCH OOLONML 1 RMS 4 bedrooms. 3‘v BATHS 3 jeiREPLACEB. LABOE PAMILT ROOM. LARGE RECREATION ROOlf BASEMENT. 3 CAR PLASTkRED OARAOE lUILT-IN OVEN AND RANOE LARGE LAKE-FONT LOT PRICED TO ROAD, tb Ul K85Sb^?%>rgrfc.2a&’' "BUD" For-the Large F'amilv Room lor evtryhody In thli 4 bedroom ColOBlal with Mkt OPEN M lt Sunday lak OPEN SUNDAY i 2-J IMS MAPLEWOOD privllqgea oa dellshtlul Bln*-be’h Uke. latte family room 133x111 with corner fireplace, full^ oeptrite^lDlns^aam. ra^ DON’T SIMMER THIS BUMMER, mova laid Sylvan. Owntr must mova to*: mediately and wlU rage.' paved drive. brae grounds. Actbn priced at 434.-SMM do yaur family a favor leak lodsyt bensiwut tlac rooms Including a ragular dining room. most new Jtidtrol gas fur-nacr. Heated enolated $1,000 Down 3 bedroom home with lake front across paved street, be-lat remodeled. Feature! paneled living room, alumtaum siding on amsi of tbe exterior tutomatlc fks heat, deep tot gar dsn apace, berries. Tolal prioa. at Is. I1.4M M, why wait. caU Howl porch Double garage. Cool, shaded lot; walk down to the prvktt beach In .vour swim tun. or. If ypu’d rather, plsv shufOeboard or pilch horsa shoes We might even arrange OI terms with nominal down payment: Hurry 1! ■' Hay O'Nfil. Realtor dft ^^S3i “Bud ’ Nkliolie. Rrallor 41 Ml Ctomana Bt. Fi: .5-1201 After 6 P.M. FF: 5-8004 KAMPSEN REALTY LET U.'i BUILD YOUR NEW HOME MR. Gl gwa down will move vou Into this lovelv 3-bedroom SMITH l-orrainP’ Court Spacious l-room. family home, excellent caodtUoa. fuU baadmant. oil heat. auto, gu hosier aad ■ arage. Carpeting tacluded at its. IN' Terma to, reaponalkle party North Side O I SPECIAL OR TRADE. NORTHERN HIOH DISTRICT. Modem t room 1 floor home, newly painted. 3 bedrobma, dtataa room, fln-lahod baaement. gae heat, comer lot. 3 car nrage. 010.100. Notblof down to O I. Beller^a equity on trad*. 0I.4W. *) ^ tIM OR LESS DOWN. Price reduced to 00.000 on this 1 room - modern i floor 3 bedroom bom*, screened front porch, basement, famace. vacaat, eft Baldwin —-......— --.IM. 4 Bedroom Brick Ranch. Immaculate coadl- i ---. Ctr^lnt and draperies, built ! and eshaust fan In kitchen. Lake. Immediate potaeaaion to tbu 1 rm. homo. iSled baUi. oU furoaco. Nice natshboihood and laft beach. 3 ear larafc. Lota of tbade troos. Deep lot. OU.- *• ” ' It ROOM INCOME: T— I Well kept rooming house located wtthiD two bCicks of Saginaw and Huron StreaU. Com-^jrl^ furelabad. Balt price at: [ WARDS ORCHARD: Sli room. IH atory aluminum I siding home with full hasamenC ! Flre^acv In llTtns I heat and hot wator. ^mge. PrUad *- — ONLY tl.OM Carpet. Tiled hath. Oil furnace. Here U real economical living. Sunday call Mrs. McCarthy. EM etc. Nicety landscaped. Ekcellent etc Nicely landacaped j;,• home with 3 bedr— ‘ and Urge edroom 1st floor mat will flnl^ bedroomi. S ______ oom PuU bai ..... OU furnace. Wall to wl., carpeting. Paved at. Nice Urge living room with fireplace. Children belong here and It is so convenient for the adults. "Owner must sell quick " Call us tat datolls Sunday Call PE 04010. Mrs Dunavant. L. H. HROWN. Realtor 000 EUaabeth Lake Road Ph PE 4-3M* or PE 340ld oereena. Looated oa teneod lot u kill. CarpatlBf aad draptt U-cladad. HttSISm. Qarkston Income 34amUy boma ai bML"*aad^klSase. catUn. OLtOt dowi Dravton PIain.4 Income Large 34amlly home with fu hAaemeat. ladindaol batba an luraacet. sHuatad da large com mercUl lot. Offered gt gO.400. Rolfr H. Smith. Realtor | ,, 3U S. Telegraph Rd | I PE 3-114__________ MA 04431 WFST SUBUABAN I $68.50 MO. lui Ukes for thU CLEAN l-iwd- ------- ------- Jjjj, carpeted Uvlai s J. Bloa ' kitchen. tullT Insulated. _________ groa. Mt tnoladea every- ONE AND H ACRBB INDIAN VII-LAGE as aad den. llTlBg room. Gl BARGAIN WEST SIDE - 1-BB3HOOM KirCHEN AND DINING ROOM — 3-PIBCB BATH UVINO ROOM — BA8S-MBNT UTILITT - AUTOMATIC HSAT-030 STARTS TOUR OPPER TO PUR-CHASS—NO OTHER COST TO YOU - APPROKUiATB-LT W A MONTH. EA.ST SIDE 0-PAMlLT IRCOMB OR LAROB PAMILT ROMS -VERT RIABOH ARLT PRICRO WITE RJKBr LENT TBRKB. WRIGHT 311 OakUad Avt. Open ‘tU t'l FE 5-9441 fireplace t ..jd cupboards deep ran hsi All nicely U 013 MO Terms. EAST suburban em kitchen 3>, of space for tardea now si di.-led with 01.m down. DIXIE LAKE AR*A - OVer 14 cmi STri dnr»,3oo. Otir Ladv of Lake-r - Church dnd ichoel nearby. 1-rm. - - - ■ tfr^dcr. ‘‘rarpettiig'* -a%~ custom drapes. 3 bedrms., dou-bld ctosest. 14 ceramic baths, birch kitchen, paneled family rm. 13ill. 1-car alt. larat*. Auto, beat OSi.lM. terms. 220 Glippewa Open BuMay 14 p.m. 1st floor llvlat rm.. dua rm.. dlaliis rm., povdar rm.. kitohan and Ir^-taat nook. iDd floor Ibodrata. and bath. Carpetiaa nod drapw • iBchiddd. Baiomam. gaa boat. > 1 tots. 3-ear sartet. I SvIvan I-ake Front ' 3131 Sylvan Bbored Dr. Opap Sunday l-S p.m. Roman brick I ranch vltb aereenad patto over-1 looking Uka. Uvlog rm and dtntns "L” with ftraplacd, ear-1 rldor type kitchen with My. i apace, 14 ceramic batiu. 1 tpa- j cioai bedrms.. eitra nmt. of cloaat and storafe apnea, family rm. wUh flrcpiaca. Tharm> ! Brick Ranch, 2 Acres lit N. BarkaWra, Opaa saoday 14 p.m. 1 badrma. ahd paaelad lamUy rm. aultobla..for aoolhtr badrm. Uvtas rm.. flrtplaca. ultra modern kltoban with many butlMna. PhHida rm. 00 i 30. 3 tile batba. Badtoot gaa haot. Oaraga 34b3S. Price reduced to 03O.»M. b ------------ ------ S.B.S. BUILDER FE 5-3676 HilTER ___ garage. eouM be UMd famUy lacome. MO par mi north bub. 1 badroom, taai ____15-Acres 300 feet laka frontage North of Scott Lake. SacrUlce. tU.OM . KUS-SELL YOUNG J BUILDER____ PE 4-3310 ‘ I AT O R I Oak floors, mod- tractive ; located a heme. 31 R. 1. alater fireplace. Tiled car garaie. Tool bldg., la lieges. Nov at |il.M0 a Flovd Kent Inc.. Realtor 13M'Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph PE 34131 - open Eves. ________Tree Parting_______ Open Sunday A CENTURY OP PROO-RSas It refleetad la this all new lii-ltvel. It bears every evidence of Progresi and at t price you're sure to easily afford. Lane, tarpated living room The butU la kitchen wHh lU frnnvsad cupboards and sllding window wall U enchanting. Ona wall at the Family Room u all brtek aad frames tba wood buming fireplace like ,a beautiful irteture. Bath and A half ; master Is Ceramic with a vanity. Oear-tUe garage should hold both vour can and your boat. Every laeh of thU ROME U custom and vt'II dupU-eate an your lot al,01S.MS. oiroEAuBT" itoto. toil Onio* u IcBBDRObM HOUSE. OVERLOOK-laa Uke, basement, oil furnace. . lot 10x010, 0I3.0M. terms. AT UNION LAKE. PULL BA8B- menl. gaa furnace. 1 br"----- ; flreplaceriot’ IM by IM. c HOT? IF SO... A laketront Imma near Milford, la tha anawar.^A thraa-badroom ranch vlth many axtraa. Bath aad a half, larga Uvtag room with flreplaea. sereaaed porch ovorlooktag the laka. Lot M s t31. Call BOW. RLOOMFtELD Thta^h^^your eppmtualty^ below tht appraised value. Modern In all respeett,. radtaat heali, ttlached ftalahed nrage 11x31 - tvr* deors. Carp^ la Itvlag room and hallwav. Natural flre-.place.« 0 years aid ReaiitiftiUy landacaped acre, dot* ta Adams “ ■ Bloemneld tcbaol district. Rd. PE 44011 UNION LAKE freeithgt. lit ' with tacom*. 1 AMOOLAKBLOTB j SUHLETT REAl.TY I 460 W. Huron FE 8-0468 I Aerees from Oeaeral Reepttol I Open I to or Buaday I to I BSANUIt—Al- , --- brick reach I ■ well landscaped 140 » « m. Lerte carpaied UV-" Ing room with picture window. Pull basement, aatomatle oil heat. Aluminum storms and acreens. Attached l-c*r tarage sad bretse-vay with paved drive. LaU el-extra*. Only |U.iBl on terms WM. T. (TOM) REAGAN STRAIGHT AS AN ARRO — beautiful l bedroom brick lakefroBt, loaded with ettras! I 3 llreplacee. 3 baths, walk-out basement, rec. room, attoehod ga. rage. *r of goad bonch. Price reduced to tsf.lig. WILL tACRIPlCE ^ Lovely 3 bed-roam reach, oak floors, flroplace, handy kitchen, water aoftener. garbage dlapoul. attached garage, large lot alec taadscaped, EUMjlTO*'utKE0%0mT W of good aaady beach with 1 bedroom brick ranch, large Ilvtag room with ledgerock flreptace. I balht. large L-*hap*d glassed-in porch, gas heat, water softener. - THE LAEE - Lnety *~UrSS ________, .Wl bhea- oar m.na.'^KKSSa iS: 100 k Mg', geniu for aoly gUlN. LAKEPR04t INOtm — Or large full basement, oil fBmace, ad It b taralshed. saady boaeh, aaly OIUM. terms ar vUl trad* for Open Evenings and Sunday 14 FE,8-0466 OPEN Sun. 1 to 7 PLEASANT LAKE DR .- 4-bed-room custom-built ranch, family room. 1 flrapbees. 3 bolhi. buUt-h> hl-fl and hittreomt b.u.ilt-in kUahea, attached finished garage m-foot lot Lake prlvlltges on Pleasant Lake . Out Ellubetb Uke Road to Pteas-aal Lake to Open signs "JIM “ WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE Ull ^ ^ ^ ^fK 44141 TEMPEST RANCH ROME $8,995 INCLUDINO LOrhl YOU CAFTT AFFORD TO RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY "’as?" $55 3 Large Bedrooms AH Carjieting Included MART OTHj“ I^OXK ' CHOICE LOCATIONS IN ALL .... ------- --------AR'TS OP Ndfira poKmc enr MODEL AT «f~-'S!'5syail08N. East Bid. I aMok H af Pftt an Kmi EM--O^n Daily, Sub. 12-9 Model Phone FE 5-3676 •.KK. BUILDINO OO. A New Distinctive Community PINE LAKE ESTATES Luxurious Suburban Living for Those Who De.sirc The Finest... Rolling HIUs Paved Winding Streets Ldcaied Adjacent To Beautiful Pine Lake - 4M Ft of BEACH and Park Area’Developed -1 restricted by nwBi, s swtH Mae, i-a oaws. Fireplace, ta* heal, attached 3-ear garan. I years old. Many buUt-to. Beautiful trees aad land-My>tojj^,gSa. t43YAH*a Dr. CASS LAKE Way above average — 1-bedroom brick ranch home, beautiful landscaping- Perfect sand baach. This home has everythtag tor the discriminating buyer. Only gll.-IN. Subatanttal down payment. Appolatment only. J.\CK LOVEI.AND lioa caw Lake Bd. patod. kttchoa built-tns, a badrmi. -------■■•Mato available. _______>. RAEOLD R. (NK8. ReAltor. Mt3 UnlOB Lk. plua del ^nkI Hagstrom Residents . . Oulet. Berene and Eiclusivc. yet with gTEAL - Ob thU 3 bedroom raat^ bmcW« kKahaa wllh nlaa.. Isra**"fenced | Only W.4M. AKEFRONT COTTAOE Only tl.1 TED MeCULLOirOH. RKALIt PUONE 68i-22U Streetf and Drives Water and Sever Located In the Bloomfield HUli PROTECT YOUR BOAT With the newest School District . . Colonials... Tri-Quad Levels... Ranch Homes . $23,500 Includin|^ Improved OETELOPU3, BUILT AND BOU3 BT THE HOWARD T, • KEATING n-’ssT'.ssrs u. eatod *a Waal teas Uka tent It tha Oaaaral Pto-Uac Araa. about IS mlantoa drtva from Pontiac. MODELS ORIvN DAILY Noon to 7:30 P.M. Except Thursday Noon to 5:30 Saturday Noon to 7 :30 Sunday MODEL PHONE M.% 6-7948 Barnes Lake Front ENJOY THE BUMMER IN TOUR OWN LAKE FRONT COTTAOE. COMPLETELY FURNISHED INCLUDINO TV. NICE BANDY LOW DOWN PAYMENT. N. R. RAOBTROM. REALTOR 4NS RIshland.ROAd (M-MI PONTIAC OR 44341 PE (-S344 after acre aHca. Clarkstoo. Waterford, Pontiac area. |1.M(, 330 down. LAKEWOOD VILLAGE SELECT TOUR LAKE BITE NOW LAKESHORE DEVELOPMENT CORP. Dorothy P. HaiI, Brokar EM 3-O0k4 MU 4-I1W NEAR WALLED LAKE~~" 4-bedroom furnished, 1 block from lAke, gl.MO. Only IMO dn. NEAR 03U0W LAM 3-badroom. new furnace, water heater and aldlai. Completoly rc- .Paul M. Jones. Real Est. 133 WBIT HURON BT. OAKLAND I.AWW PHOW^aJE^ room, atamlnum sMIiig. tlraplAcc. acreanad porch. gl3,»oe. OR 3-7444 SYLVAN LAE* ntONTAOE M3-3433. MALL INVKSnfasNf ?OR A s:'d’’b“;f,S’‘*»SiMn; c'gJi “ulV JSr ^l‘Si ahewer. oev electric bet water Uater. water _pump. totlat fo- from UK. IS. UN 4-1141. ^S5«i hoiil^WE saLI a* Lake OttoD. EwtllsBt tok* treat- aisM* •ustel.'S? room wM^cturo wtodmr. wSS flaora. handy' «2Tto«i* rad's?. WEBSTER tear ROUND I-V Sah Ltk* Prbpwrty | OH MimAc LAn *** *•' wnxi^ umm ama OMIAN OAl__ •eutti Ulth. . _ ^ualam •idinc, Mptntt dli ■ia£iri5"S’ri PACE RIALTT OH «.Q«3« BUlLPlIt TItE 1*0NTIAC PRESS. IsATURDAY. JULY 8. P*«^» B“»*"*«* OppwtwJttoB 59 Clai 30 ACRES I modtra tera hoad.Jtani - ^ T»ra».^ ’ lareuve C. Ridgeway.'^ •4-lM^ A6kH, NKAi «• lord. Oaljr mautM Irom PmUm, •*'. mtlwnui termu -- ■ lar#: inS-’y jTa^, kM KM. m- mttoB 34. OArUW Twb, C. PANGUS. Realtor ^ ^ ORTONViaLS dt Aouth ttm>____WA T-ini Northern Property 5IA A^NA OODMTT-roOR MOXS fraa^rtai Ctty. 10 «t#»; « ssaraj^jara g,a5«s.V!,«fia b«t*tai I uk. r— * - - -- throuih PridAf, ^ Rwoft Projwjyj i^le BiwtncM Property S7 l.iglit Manufacturing Id RoOaittr. It s 40 blo«0 b«Ud- jaer%i!,‘.f„tsr.'«L'2a 3T1 a~^Sl»0»APH-Opff EVM* BLOCK Buaowo WITH 1200 •duario fMt of Rodr art* 104 feet on Dixie, toed eeraatroUI. IMR^*%D SomII Ub'^TOM IMP Dixie Hwr.___OR 4-0314 Industrial Building ‘-'x.T.rd Woed»ord Ave I LAM U3Tt. 07H 010 DOWD. 010 mo. BMt. dock, xwia. and xhop. nc 4dMf. Dde _ Biiaa ewp- Dat, n t-mi. IPWBlkUAirjr mADtt*:—!i alaaUi to PaKlae. Frt. lake no Sssri£.^^- oRAfUHO' I ^Df6 Atafes, «0 do. OM mo^l HIM, 43U _ B, Woodward. Royal ou. liiiiAl teih HUkhkh. f.ft5ou »uss.J!rfe^ BiS’A'Xiia, I BApatlAT AND aONDAT AT. tbo im ranoB iiat north of ' Md oait at HTt3 Doar aotoi Ooa. Tou eaa cot a 300x400 h oloetrMty la. with or witho coMb aa low ao 0S|»; 40 aer.. for Ol.TIO. Low down payaent and oaoy torao Call •Ualey ■-M Biua maid o-oirr. ivr- alaae or ilxn ieoatraMrsT veioue bur at oaly t«.«w WILLIS M. BREWER iQaEPH P. nnas Bai.Ba lona l-Sltl After 0:M 4-4130 Highland Area On M-ld - Pino Noiaoao looa-tlon. lultable lor any typo buel- aiaaa • koi'ixItM. ilx WaLab <1. GOOD POTBNTIAL. Pl.__ S^.-'.’i'iS'ASSTiiSS QU. COMPANY. "rXVtaiit Ai-Rld^W>-OroMlBd OTor oio.m. Oood ^lo l^nd lioBtrectB 60 11.100 BALANCE. 30 PEK CENT Mcouat. J. e. Hoydon 00 B. Waltai. PB ^1. Aiinoy to Looa TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOAN! fW TO OOOO HooitHOLO ooooa . 04111 OL 1- 30010 ; PL B ■‘PWlBlfaLT aEBVlCB" Signature Up ta 34 aantha ra ropap. PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND BusincM Opportunitlea 59 300 TBBRA-TBAC L O A D B R, trailer and 'M Pord P-1 duap. All bueinm ooatraolo. Bvaalote. SublirtMn Proiporty S3 , Nearly new 03x03' butldlnf In oondltlon. Oeer OU.OOO nr^TY r a rnrt and ttn bo bHtar. Beet PRIVATE Loan Comi II Pontia^ tote Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Houaehold Finanorc OarporotloB at PooUm Mb a. aafoaw npj 44030 CBBTTOT ^FINANCB COMPABY LaAo Oran BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WRBRB TOO CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OPPICB8 IN PoaUat — Oraytan Plalot — Walltd Uo Blralnibaa. Plyu Need $25 to $500T By Kate OMhn Howhold O^o^^^ aiNoAr aBWffld'"UA6iHi(f toif- hole modal with il- aent Sewn like n TIVEXTY-THHEB ^,**.^^**^**?*?y ^ Ooodo 71 pegi Trelytd, Beerdh^ ao 1 il(-xoi a ‘ new, Tol twin bedi Motoany droeeer. Id oak tlaat top dtik. Boor « and oltoaon ofe-lOOP._________ bpbcial 0x13 Buoa. oiooo ife-I •fiBR*b~lKtrTrtfAR7[WWteD - our TV> ixre tou money Wo tlx ’em. TV>. Peer't Appllancoa. 0101 I. 00 Mo. i ~«'sr'SiSSrw - ■0041 ________gi .i PLUOBBSCBNT L.u„. Mt.. IlihU tar kltchoae. 013.01 e. M.N. 10 e 10 0 r y aarrod tlxnti PluorMcont. SOI Or- 1 Uke. - 13_____, nBw”"?oflpLlTtfLV ■ H; 1 ST^H^Urj^^i^NUM WlNDOjWJ iUm* 3TS‘'^«k Loth . ■.. f: 4x0 Plaeterboord . |1. 1x0 4b Plyicore . 34. Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY nS?VxWlp.aW” '* x.a. to 3 p.a BXPBBT PIANO TUNING By Moeter Crofumaa iMMBIJIATB agBYlCB WiegamI Music t enter Wwaa PBdtiAi H0I4 GUITAR MONTH JSS8S'w*fii^T’g&pS!5 UROB MLBCTION RBAaONABLB PRICB KIMBALL CONBOLB ■ PI NOT. «ood todltlon PB 0-3W. looking for a Bargain? Baaaoad ehord eraan. utad. uai _ Pactory rocondlUoaad .. lin.N Mognovox alereo radio end ^eiw-l iroph'^AM A PM. Ltte new MM{ . GKIN.NELL'S r a aoxinow_______PE 3-iim!, Phintto^lBoir ii ’ JSS5?, Woldoa Bd., ClarkolaT^*' "" Aid. For Selo Uvootock U ‘f •“hkH^^Bd . comer of Slwe- ' yiiArnh diu: ucer Bonn ‘taoclaatad. deed Orent Ooki BtoakPara. Wolioa Bled., Roelmter ^ waaiftoha “1 confess I was trying to make you jeateua, Herbit, but not over Fre^y!” »¥«nliict ftt 1 II PB i-MW. Used Trade-In Dept. Bwivel Rocker : OlO Ml 1 pe. breaktoat let ... 034.10 Dorenport end chair 030 01 ............ ■ »;8 040M ! 3' Im'' cuVtW iTe^eDai 08 8 : THOMAS ECONOMY ; 311 atllnaw__________PB 34111 SUWPI.U.S I.UMHKK & 1.4 rtoxe, 0 'anty. eb.it iFie!f±^^ % .*'««««| J4 .opMr. 00. ft. con OOe It. T 0 K I N O AND REPAIRINO. 34-1 ....................„ N mA8""*’ % LOMlI 1-33-11. 3 Tbxaa Palaatao atiar-tor hor.0 itldlnxa. well trained 4-M?t* ** IheTLAND PQNV BADtlLB AND " “I Tocetber or-----------“* r wparaw. BM BAVE PLUMBINa*BlIPPLy 111 a. BasiBow______PB 1-3 FORMICA. PLUMBING. P A I nT 4j4-!Sl^EU: Sale Houwhoiil Goods 65 Salo Hmiaehold Goods 65 1 LABOB GROUP CLBAN. OUAR-! BIO antaod rofrlforatara. Soma w"'' fr*coer cHoiti oil alMi, 111 Mt At fttan at! AUie mtAw H.r”5r-Sii‘^ rrrd.*‘tt.d*‘to'\S*.are p o*irwb ’.Hi ».i{5f..rw; C; i\T rriJdis“*a“i!it;.*^: i ^ »« iL.J?***** **** I turo and mlic. PB 343*1 I 3 Pc. wood dIneUc 111 01 ™ •ii I DnfiltohoQ'M kVr mrLrinrMni >» * rE 4-1133 EZ Tormi Bargain Houic 103 N Cue nt chInn cnMnct. bnllat, dining rm. WAT^R adPfBNBB. UBEb IN-LMnyMU. PE 3 Op^tll 3 I thkle nnd rhtiri. MaytM wringer MiInM. A-l. 3333 Maruwr. Dr.y-Mfc and Fil/^ .1 wa.her. Blectmlux iwnper with ton pW« —=—- • ' ■ I attachmanu. Belr- — — USED REPRIOEBATORS - WYMAN'S USED TRADE-IN DEPT, olecr tewing maob. . Ill OAB PIREO________________ wntar heating. ATerag* g room to>e. MN PHA term. lUe Heating A Coolint Co, OR >4364. 01.100 Bi|iilpimiit 72! RBOIB-I Solo Form Produco bluebirribb, laji thm yea* *•*'*’’ *.>*•■• Aug* I. Very baaey Otter Lake. Mich. Heating A Cooltoi Co git >4064. "eT ' "•*'*'*•*• 36-oal. only toeton ovthorlaff ItfoDcS' ino. coneumere opprevod. 000 04. offteoi to Oakland and Waeomb ..i.» ..A —A.. A.--------- County wjoro ymi eon bw aew or factory rebuilt ooHi r^lori. vo'ot.'War Ud''t4a'!00 M^rM 0 electric oil and bottled no. ...Aten Michigan FI--------- 1 303 Orchtrd Lake.-IO _______ i•«*»'■ ‘4 yd bucket, with ■ i.Mii'*"" ^ *** 33^B.^aU0(. ML Clomaaa. Hpw-’ -^jEir^FoWp^Mo —! ! KIT c li i n CABmW" shHB. i .cr.lched 43 • modal 000.00 value cherrie. ore reoiy, pick t] younelf. lie 0 pound, bring tt_____ own conUlnora nnd laddara, beautiful canning and plo charrioi. Ml 0-10BI ter rooorvnilon--------- "T—Nb'juii”.;--- hay"PHICIB BBDOCBD rfc^nnw PE ittiii “*» “»«o 3 DOUBLE HOLLYWOOD BEOS for tale. Ill each OL 0-3101 ii ROOMS, NKW'nttilifbttE IN--‘-idlng good range and rcfrlfor- “"TAKE Booutlful Pine treof. , gergeouc •otto for lovalT 3 b^rMoi and bath bomt. nroplaeo.Oeereotlon room on grad* laeel. Brerythlng In good oondltloa. 030.000 urm*. C. A. Webster, Realtor MY 3-3301 -- --- RANCH-TY. _ . __ ____ fullr Undeeoto oa Waive jy'o‘gCTA*a3ft: For Sale Lots . Ml Clement and -------- — — eaulpment LIvUbx outrter. Terme. Peterson Real Estate -MV 3-1681 OPIN IVBNlNoa OROCBRt^ BI^ORE H£KR. WINE -R?®* ' heart of lllchlg.a 1 Bogtnaw and Boy OairoOB Invoatory. Doing tpod grott. Nice apartment store. Write Pontine Pretr See Sealioard PhaiirFk 3-2017 HS5^ NvEerr^S^ LOANS 3x13 rug DANISH yiobfil. ‘ by Drexel, ssi.!Sy .“ci.;"W‘*.4si iSwlsi ,n. biJl ixmpl^ftJm .SK, tfeoe xM epHng*.^ vxnl^^li I sr*' I Antiguos 65A "■rmt. I ---- .NTIOUE DROP LEAP DIN-[ teblM. one Walnut, one Chor-4 early Amorleon chtlrt, per-N eand 4133 Blood fid., Mrio- LADDER _____ _____ from 1 foot atop to 40 foot ex-teniloD. Oakland Pual and Palm. 430 Orchard U. PE 34100 LOVELY”SISofR~' —— Nauonal 4 total enraaie plated I coth rogliier lor bar. Burrougb't. 4 fatal caob rofOter. ' VALLCr BUBINm MACHINBS | ■' Auburn Avo. ' ’ ponent 73l « lUwoVUartliutO'Aran Nard-Pheao Harttaad 1011 bargains - ____ -SEMBNOOtTS .AROE INYENTOBY OP USED IMALL WALKINO AND BIDINO ■“iCTORB, MOWBBS AMO iipmeiIt. UNCAK PITYFE BET, CK Utoe. lamp.. dlUe.. mloc rm ; uipi c^r .. imp*. : —------------------------------- ; PIgurtnet. R.r. florenline P»y-, deep freeze. Old. ELKCntlC I ff6«». Cranberry gloture. ei i CHARCOAL brSViTbW- ' e new. UO. 0 ptece d HI-FI, TV anti Radio 66 . I. fiVlriSlTu Phone ETfnlngi Ml 44100 U>T8:4T.'oI AMD OB. Usi SlM MIddlebelt and Baunre Laka Rd. 04x100. laka frant .... M.060 IMx»3 lake-from ......... 1.100 141x160, lake priv. l.OOO 130x101. lake pHv.... 4.M0 110x340. oonel front . .. O.SOO Ttrmi. Borne loU with treat, trt-levol tlteo, tubdlvlxloni SO"- built up with new hornet. Office MlddNbrlt and Square Uke Bd. ( call: HOUSBMAN-8PITZLEY —• MI 4-1433 lU. CRfBCkkT g-1 _____________ WOODED LOT. UxlU. LAKE PRIVILBOBB. Food Market Big opportunity to mu_. ... money. Owner'i health regulrrt him to change. High eolume. long e.tnblUhed butinet*. ---- will verify. In nddi ccrieo and menu. WILLIS M. BREWER REMI^ BALES MOB 04-00 E. Huron f FOR blench route. Ideal one-man op-oraUaa. with parent firm backing. Excellent Income nnd wcure future. Small ckMi bond and and tron|wrto^n i^^ed. Wriu WITH PRIVILEGES. UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE OB 3-1301. If no ant. “ ■ OB 0-3411_______________ For Sale Acreage^ '<4 TO 16 ACRES MANY ON PAVED ROADS Some on hlllt with treet In excellent locxtloim Some with take r“-'— HI-HILL \ ILLAGK A faome-owner't poredlst 116x166. Low xt 11116 "LET’S TALK BUSINESS" Boat Livery Wxtertron^ M boatc. pla^ ^ulp- blti.’wiUi oyer**l*ocrM to' expand. Near Pontloe, Uving quor-tori for imoll family. Only 11.-MO, required. Gift .Shop A beautifully equlpsed etore. Very imeroatlng work, with reooonoble houro and fine volume. Forced (Ole at glee away price. Only 03.10B pluo Inventory on your own MICHUi.\\ BUSINESS .SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMEBBER. BROKER U13 Telegraph Rd. PE 4-1113 Open "" * Partridge IS THE “BIRb " TO BEE ^ moti-:l - $5.ftoo i)\. I Really a ih.rp motel on busy ; US. highway. 0 nice units plus owner', bedroom apt Excellent froto for 0 mo. operation. Will , rxde for home. . rU V ,FE 44100.___I 13 ■ MOTOROLA : RATlbE, EXtrLtEHTrif: S®,""?* twi.u...on, PE 3-6010 ! * . _ -i: :r ,«i LATEST NEWS IS LUFtED WoHoe TY PB 2-3301 i THESE PAOEB! i 010. E. Wxiten corner oj Joilyn . nn pfARJIOMB Vu^lT^^^ BUY 6nler yw Ad on the ®’T% wi?rM“y LOANS $25 T6 $500 , “F.'J?. * •«> Dik'o . I iutt moi^ oTo? ! iMiTiYLVAmcoNibi^^ On your otnataro or other oecut-' ' ----'--------------^ ------------------------ tty. 34 meniho ta ropey. Our eorv. !?iitt%?5ft;o''riiio;!^i*j^ Sale Store Equiponent 1.,.. T‘t JL** j*! SOB OAB RAMOe! Sfr^TmO Tt &**.? *** hem.r*'lM. Wi a&i.**"* Unlverto! Company. % 40410 ' C, LAVATORIES COUFLEtt. 334 16 value 114 ft. Alee balhtubi. tm-1 leu shower ttolU. Irrexulart.l terrific valuei Michigan Pluor-eimenl. 361 Orchard Lako-^l j “™"3"rnlrrar”‘'iumiv‘'m."rr“ed*' ™ L-, v^- norYC 63 61 Ur", 'se*ra?S,n’^ or«^^^ '•*,»*«0 ‘tate, will tacrlfl.e, ln| ■ KING BROS. n«4A «i|h 9T wUhottt ItfflHii i —-**^*^t l-3M> - | 4.4t)4 FJB BULMAN HAKUWARR! "P.*° Uke-46 orchard irawntng Ount . WHEELHORSE ANb-bfL;^;ftM”aftr» *4tL*3; SUN!^3!il BOLENS TRACTORS yjr^ure ond !mu|^m^.^oyi^, |*Eui^*en*' m»«L*M^DtallrHwy*^ w EOUIPMEI TORS a'iR) 'iOUiPlIBNT. Solo Sporting Goods 741 all arb priced to sell. .iNTEB TO SATISPT OR IBV RBPUNUKO. ________ __________________ CREDIT TERMS AVAILASLB. ”l6 Mercury matarr'traricr,^eitnx __________r___PB 34131 HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 1 N Perry St.. Cernor E, Pike t^ANS OM TO 3106 ---[TBR . S UVIHOSTt W. Lawrence SL Pi_______ \VHEN YOU NEED >RrQTDXl^>tfM fk mtnghamr‘eff K.m;oip.______ OPPIcrroBNITlliR*' AW) MA-chlntt. used dogke. chxtro, up-holttercd straight chotrf, table., itarog. fll.4, lof., work -- ••BUYLO" 'TILE. 136 S. ^I^I^AW n;~Ti-TbAiii‘ tAddb kddt. pS'rmtu"rr ororaSa- ia:'7v.‘. I m.lram’by'‘*o«r*"irv-lc“. Exwrt. I" ADMIRAL console'TV W | WBC a-ipeed HI FI Phonograph 03t. ■ -------------- bfijOU • Wo will bo glad ta boip you. j —_ - STATE-FiNAN€& UO; i us PuaUoo Otale Bank Bldg I 3SS4IM ' FE 4-1574 --------- Cnwilt Advisors 61 A -, BUDGET YOUR DEBTS COMSO^IOAXB BILU -1^ LOAMS to Oat o2t*^of Wb4.*Soo Financial Advisers, Inc, 3ta S. BAOIMAV7 PE 1-1633 ARE YOU IN DEBT? Now you con got out qf debt without o lean Make one ^weekly payment ttyrndTSaMlobmanti nnd re- I ‘appuancE SPifilAu ^leeototu I RCA l-tube radio .6 fr. ???■” ““ «. "rSrY; I JWEl'iWJNSrW a .............. good cowHtion FE i FRIOIDAIRS DELUXE FREEZER. ' .oor itornxe. 311 nounda at food Crui 1 Aubu._ _________________ I HiiOlOAfRl'^BTOM OifittUh I “** I io”64M? * ^Wet. I „ f**” ’ *»Wrford. I voluog, 114011 whllt they loot. ______iwjLliSs ^**!-^*** Mlacellsneous 67 EAiY^^roY 130. i ,, „ p pjjjp pomp ---------, ■Burk. " Ml EM 34116. __ I "rtVE YEAR OLD BEAOLE Block and ton. 14' 3 man kyack. electric A.B. DICk mimeograph. muHIlltb offMt praot, typowrlteri, addlat moehlnaa, chaek proiee-ton OR 34141 and MI 6-3016. Porba. Priming A Office ‘ POWBRli&WERS 316 OIL CO. Eo.y woaher. Ill MA 1-1213. RuuiiAod sAi^nf'ifirifiTu'Rir building miterlol, odd windewa *^?r';'^^.i,'»yii:ji5: wWi: •• «<• MP fiBtol OAm ..f.r T*^' ...... ........ 113 ; Sand, Grsvsl and Dirt 76 Prlgldolre ranM._________ 13" LIVtNO BOOM AND DiWiNO room drapery, opproglmouly 11 yordc. IM. 3 ctudta couchM. Ill , a plooe MA 6-MM._______________ I llta WHlRLltoOL AUTOMATIC ; - f”- *•*>!»«■_______ iAW6MiTlC WAsdlft anB li- 1 OR 1 MILLION YARDS OP •hradded peat or block dirt. Loaded or deliverod 1 dart a weak. gll Lochoven Rood. PE 1-M13. A TOP Boiu! SLACK Wflf cloy, fill, eoad and gravol. OR RATTAN DAVBN|!&CT. 1 CHAmS. ■---ipilng cuthiong lit. hearing Unia>,.Uki new, lit, emit oTne ' BulUble -xsiLtm ■wat W6to ■■ u.e paint, doable Efs C I Ho pbwe ordri pltott ytchltan ^ Wmdovi II. _ I Fluorotctnt, 3»3 Or<»»rd |3C« | y ------ ----- St, Milford, after 1________ FOR MLE 1-TBAR BABY CRti and Kantwet mottroaa. Vary good condlUon. coll before 3 P m PE 44131 l-REEZEk.S-$148 Nome., brand freeaerx All U freeie ehelvei. handy tor tti aye. aanlad In unit, new In crab LITTLE'S APPLIANCES AM heuu pall ^ _ ^■'-&AVWpVig‘Mr* 436 Orohard Lake Ave. FTC 341K Refrigerator. I ^0m£YBAR SERVICB EI-: 5-9281 Mortfsto Loans , 62 A Mortgage Problem? ReflnanctnY. remodeling and con-itruction looba. lEPP MORTOAOE'A REAL"rY ----gAillf^UsLi..... ; home muet be oDO-4tall paid for to qualify. Coll now for detail. Horry Rdoa. FE 14113. Wl^llxm BythTno Yobno/ - -HE HOME CAN FOUND AT L A S BALE' A little out of the way but . .. lea. ta pay. Furniture and oppll oneo. of all kmda. new anl USED ----- ■ - ^PEN M^ -MT * L TO 6 • PRl. 6 TO r 24 MONTHS TO PAY 4 mile. E. of Pomloe or I ml E. of Auburn Helfbu on Auburi MM UL 33366. _______ i COI^Ei TABLR. 1 CliB. month, to 6 yonri. 1 radio wivn record player. Coll PI 4-6416. 3 HORBC OAWDBli TRXcfSR with ottaehment.. PE A1106. AiNcH SOIL piPETTinr. mi ------ - >tpe - ' graph PE 34166 AUCTION BALES -=™raMONDAY . 1:30 P.M. WlESfr' nofOlPC'li if *4' iS^PEN pipe lie Tollata HIM. O. A Thompum. 1605 M36 We.t nCNIC TABIe LIKE NEW OR 3-1336 TINT, Ultb THRli fWks. I. Molllcroner .hort wove -C»‘i!A CAWWtT 35 PLV.SCORE CASH and carry * »' 13 31 Iv'; 4‘,*3' ' ■ v.'.v.v 1*4.8 H". ver.eboard '— PONTIAC PLYWOODCO. 1411 Baldwin Av4. PB 33M3 plA8'nc“Mi^f per hundred: 1 Inch. Mil par hundred: I'. Inch, 11141 per hundred. I'.k Inch, 111 31 per hun-died: 2 Ineh. 11111 gar hundred l>v hp lake pump new, fill O A Tbompaon 1061 MM Weat ¥CJS¥iFTilti7ieir~-------Si'c 1x6 RUOB II H 3 piece Jill ELECTRIC rigerator. 125. 111. dreuer. $12. ■vi^uonol, 326, vacuum. A B Reaxle, FE 2-M55 running condition t-ple youth bed with tre»« 111 OL 14151, 0 mol- im! lO-OALLON ILICTRIC WATER 5ab »oVinSi~ _________FE 1-3110_____ j HOTPOINT RIPRIOIRATOR. IX- FE i 2536’ UORTOAOES ON l.ACRE UP With IW-foot IronUge. Ho oppral.-11 fee B D. Ctwrloe, Equfteble Feim Loan Sarvtee. 1111 8. Tele-graith. FE .. -.tuehmenia, olooe^uU, 115. Ravel Dletrtautlng Co. Coll lit4aM A^ARTMilNT | cf|l¥nt condition. |4» crib, completf. |U.M, I |H«ec —— •• • walnut dining lit M. Davenport and chdr. |t0, watheri. Ilf up. mtbogany drop-ieof tabla. 111. M ' TV, MX refrtgernuir, f3f up. Penrtao'e Purnttore. 43 Orcbfra - tvenua. PE 4-1M1. ll-OAL irt.EC. HCAfEM. itl il. 3*-gfl auto gll heater. 140 H. C«b. met iloki and flttlnga. fl4 H up. .liver Laundry tnyo and »Und nnd •liver f.ucetv $21 fl Ca.h and carry HUI^N RIPRIOIRATOR. RUN- 113 S. ftgTMW^^^****'*^: A2106 ... i3-W~H i*EL CiuCyfiDiAN BAND ....----131 PE 4.1M6, RAlilT - OIANT CHICKKREDI buck. 11. Boy’t bike. Ill Otn’i: bike. 11 Pupa—Part boxer ondi non Dobermln Plnoer, 01 OE xutemellc Iroaer. Ilf Pboae PI I 1-1611 STEEL Ri®' DAfcK CLifr"<^A'M TOP 1, ^Fl^erds for III delivered RICH.' iLACK DiXt TOP SblL. IH ydo, 116 del, nt 44m, sPKcmi^Anil^BXOn iANb, Over.ued stone. 13 Yd. Pill Dirt, 30c Td. Dellvarv Extra. AMIRE CAN ' STONE 6313 SA8HABAW RD. MA 14161. ___ I BLACK DIRT, MA-.and clone, gravel, j .... ..... 3-1411, 3-3364. ; Wooil.fosl and Fuel 77} 10 FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM See the lotaxt 41x13 wide mhI Um now ABC Ooluxt Model with roof wlaga and boy to- 8^111^0 ^uUly^f^Ut^lWtoo. Buy or rant yoiir vocoubn trailer Iwro today. Oxford Trailer Sales Milo 8. of Lake Ortatt on M-34 __________Mf 34131_______ ri-IWiY iiltiMtNUM. sLteeprT Seal quality, mobile homo. Ilka new Bee at Bqimrt Lake Trailer Pork. Lot It. lilt Pairfox. Pomlac. rirmxcm*." ■rxJ4'.""m»- ‘ '--d. many txtrx., txeolloni - JIUoo. Pfc 3-Mlt.-____________ iiirWNriAd 'cbiep ii Xt it. PE 3-1513. HEW IN PONtlAC FOR A *^0?IL^ QuoMsrr . BuiLbiNQ sition To OFFi'ir vou'thb '26x41. 10x60 15e per SLAB WOOD OR FIREPLACEl gesT DEAL EVBR ON A MO- •wuerv fool floor epoco. Mutt bei wood, 3 cord. 130 del. Alberto] —• - .. morad within 30 day. Michigan l umber Mllle. FE 13131._____ sffi^rsir'JiELir^ii'fSi^ *.**•"*•' T'***’-^*"’***’* Ii Odd Harbor Ml-e7t5 Swaps WUWC.U ,,,,, ; •-nvjuM HOUSE. FREE AND d .pring fad L.\KI‘.-1''RON 1 LIQUOR clrar Trade for aoythloi Ulliaina alto. » .______. _____ .... eouwl value ar arlll raa. ..frlgerator, , ...... R B Munro Eleci Co ■ lOM W Huron FE 1-1431 . „otpoint ei malic dclUKf irentr. tut«m*Uc JSrAL TOR COWACERB. i ••if*’ i H-^OE^refrlg. Oogd condUion paved redd neer Clnrkt-a very good ■print, price and terms. H. P. iM. PV 34333. Evil WOODED' 4 ACRES INCLUDED wttb tUo unipolled parcel with frontafo on btaekton rood nnd prtvllefco OB Wnlter'a " COM odtaeant to attri YOU!!! "OUOHT TO BUT NOW" |H*t 60 tbe tdge of Holly this 16 acre eoooat pxreol If a terrific 11 N. Sulnow St. Pll-I OiEN SUN. 3 to I ..pwnwBwiJiw. . . '■ Elf 3-3363 I Dorothy Snyder Lavrnder ---A...*. ■ MV 44411 •sssi sffi.CTaFTt bathe, broaoeway. ottoebed 3-"T txroge, fun bnaemoat. — u... 6605 oore. 313 down. 3tl mo. •>-mile Chnto Wn. PE 4-45M. Pet. U 3-1111. Pole Brioo Corp For Sale Fsipim 56 DOWN. It ACRES - SUB. PABM BUP-D-nra - I14.IW LAKE AREA PAKM -JUNTT DOWN.. «rasrT»*ia: wsa. OB 8-4IU Huron ln*Sie TxwngOscoda area. Room to expand. Owner'a apt. A proven money-maker. Terms. r sja*fi FREE -Mlehigan PARTRIDGE AND ASSOC, RBALTOIM 1030 W. HURON Pi 4-1111 BUSIWBSSBS 1WHUQDT MICK Professional Men Notice! Large centempororv office bulld-Uig OB M-N. weet on Pontiac., bl-lavel. I soporoto officea on I top level, loner level finished, 3 < flroplooue. large reeeptton of Ace In front, loadt of parkin' • for clinic or Insurance _ carpeting in htll and 1 roome. — d & - •11 CHEV.. cbliVERTIBLI. vilRlr I obtrp for oodnn. Will odiuit nay i diflernnco BM 3-66II. _______ ' 1PM i^^POBO, SELL OR BOAT. itbTSST i^hAlLER AND exOM for wbat hare you. MA BUX-SBLL-TRADE Sweepers, mowers, jnins, tools ; ------ ---------1, 143 W. ---- A!R-CONDITIO.\ERS Tedders ' wall lust Ump and ih»d«. Iri lood cond hi, rx'ii "-ifREbXigK ikwr bhAFf-Ung tobis and *< sise rall-s-way bed with msUross. Ilkg new OA 1-3144 j aTr cd'NDtTtON'ER iFEH'nNa- -IDAV LILLIES, MANY BAROAINS j Can dig now. Pine Hill Gardens. iMl Lskevisw, off Joslyn at Juds; Lake_______________ 1 For Sale Pets 79 111 MONTHS OLO NMYODE. PE-| ----ELECTIONS OP HOMPA Tn THE AREA, no glvomwoys or seta of any kind. Just true In today and cnoeso fi We offer SM*8ta!“ day and choeso from over 46 fliirerent floor plans. Top trade ol-lowoDcos oc your prosont mobilo home or houoenold furniture. Also a huge solcetlon of pra-ownad, fully roeen'iill'mod meblls homes. si tow os^l63^6rdo^n. Wo bovo Rob Hutclunson besutie.1 111 663-1M4 I MoWlc HofTic Salts, Inc. rKc-wEiiTAjuW6k prico 111. Antamntle er no. lOdncb gas range gya Power ond hand mower $1 each. Dunkon Phyfe coffee table |16 fflngle bed spring and mattress Stager Sewing mnehtao . ful eoBsole Mnkei button hu,». isttag. destans. chments. TObe on 01 paytnenu or 664 16 total cash price Coll PE 1-3M1 Onpitol Sewing Center for appointment BROKEN PLAT CONCRETE r-bulldorlng PE 6-6643.___________ ^leed io sell and mot tan Coll Mrs. Hoekett MU l-llil .. evenings. EM 3-6163, LAKE- coap. parking, rdeoi MERCURY mark 26 oo¥b6ard ------- motor, valued at 1160 fc ' ^ ' trailer or what have SUNOCO STATIONS Franchises are available in Pontiat-Roch-ester areas offering these opportunities; 1 - PAID TBAIBINO program 1 - TOUR OWN BOSS ----homb. sttachtd goroft, nod oquky tar ear, bodoatraller, or WMt bsvo pptt. C. PANGUS, Realtor ORTOBTUXB S3 South Stroot NA 1-3311 amt dAUPfn'fiuCToir. WfCL' rtXbi iiiiinyuw w 1 bodrooai. 1 aero awdoru homo,, 5'Jfi!. For Sale Clothing 64 I good___________ MAOtC cHep OAB oflodltioo. 333. OL 3-4331, ItarBlihlngs**a* _SL.Sez » ™ PATTO F^RNITbRE INCLODINO h0U8*ie Vod “g”rd7n boro'lM. tar-1 BATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL AND OARD j to montlon 37 Mobowke* Alj day" I drn’^siip*Diles ‘iSevtaa *8ame * nd ' steam boiler. Autamtflc w a ter 4-3343 after 1 p m 314-iCM. i _ across tap FE 34331___________ and Rur.......- AFAR’HtBi^'shi dAtJtlffbE. *^MtoATl5Ss: Mi.^: TWii; t ^ PE 2-0311 dinger Sewing Center! male with papers EM 1-1261 ^"’iri^’pE* V4433***~*^*°°**^^ I aKC | AI.HOTT J.UMRER •8 paint, Oold Bond point. Du- p¥' 14114 Hfri,',*^;** pTumVll?.. •‘.".c^tol j ABC R^BI^b C6»f fcaW-, supplies and full line of lumbar.! pies. PE 4-3331. ______| NEW Open I a m. 'til 1:33 Bun. 6 to II AKC lEISH BBrnCR PUPS, SELL Chli 1621 Oakland Ave.__PE 4-4Mli or trade OR 34116, OR 3-1211 ! USED ELECTRIC MOf5itS. ISIS AKC REGISTERED YORKSHIRE, Bsrnee A Horgrsvei, 142 W. Huron terrier puppies. PE 6-2602. I I'sed Clearance Sale *^y*^i4i«** puppies Uuti-|,,n; hoe edger. trimmer, enow blower. AKC DASHCHUND PUPPIBS Toro power handle. Roto - tiller ■ Estelheliii s___FE 2—*~ Tractors. Electric r-- “ —— ———— ~ horsepower. 22 fool edreom Pontloe 1 — IMl 46" 2 bodrooiB Do- k, BCAUITTuL AKC POODLES. I ----13. MINK. MAN kUDE PUR .*?8; irrieu*^!;^^!!. ope. Oene^|_pr PE 1-3634 ______ — ’ White wbdISno o6#n. size ! 13, new 313S. ooU for 131. PB ^134_ofter 3.__________ WKDDtNO GOWN. SIZE 0. PioOR ; ATTIiNTlON --iit'-r'aji'VB'^vt'Sir'... l"rf«3.a iSf‘.n**^rto8 BiirrKR BUYS' SUSSS SS iBDorsprIng moMraso . 41333 1 pc. bedroom suite 313.33 I 1 pc living room suite $60 53 BEDROOM ODYRrmNO CO ' 4131 Dtalc Oraytan Platao UbSd furnaces. fcoMlh-ETBl; with eamreU. rest. OR 3-1333. |' USED OIL FURNACE AND ELEC'-i trie dryer, good cond PIret reoa -- OR 3-0111 Bathing and Trimming i For III breedi of dogs. PiiSup; and H.iiverv service Black poo-]. Coll OR 4-1304. j ........ .lATER RAci; DOO* ler sols. OA AM31 CUTB ^bMnEs II. __________OR 3-1to DACHIHUNO PUBPIXS. AKC RBO-Istered, 3 wks. rtd. Ml 44614. Jacobsen Trailer ^les and Rentals models ta travel trolL ________ Amorloun. OL 1-0661. REBUILT VACUUMS, lll.li UP ■'* ” Hurost,. Rnrnos A Horgroi Wringer washi i3t; KAt' TWI ii. lumper choir tl. atrollor 61. H tiCLiiW GOLD 14 CARAT DtA-mond to^wetong^to. l^^l-rtgi FREE pbP^ES; • PE 44113 OBRMAN^UWm TERRATRAC OT 34 LOADER. 11.106. NA 1-26M POODLE PDPPIRB. doUNTRY raised, all ooloro. reoaongble Cell, PI 54611. 1 k^lIs. V'dfk. bLA^ti;! brownt or sUvorsi iM 34131. 1 rfivel ^roller* outaod trr .Ho. Soo taom arm a* a domanstrtttao at Woiwtr TraU. ALL AL1 _______________lltlon, ■ tjocjj^^-tatr eatrax .uuiniM, TOAILF.R KEXTAl ' "cSffiTN=A^S?’^A8HER-DRVi? ‘ -Nrw igGr>m.2L_ chimera c^ Ptol^ »|«S ^ " Cameras & Equipment 70 . { NBW MW" ORBB'I NEW MODELB-RCPRIOERATORS FREEZERS. Ill LBS washers 4 — outdoor work 3 - HIQK FROriT PQTRa4TlAL R^kTcK - tBilW __________________ • . ful living room suitoo. i4w as gif RREAXIPAif' ksrT' ruSnI TOR LVF0RM.M1O.N CALL FE 4-4509 I airil»“.ISf CALL MjTilMirPOR AnV HOME Berry' Garage Door'*^ housekeisuho shop »t«»v »nJ wrought imn Factory .Seconds ' ti w. hurqn , ra lim* '■ Coal turnaW, KL6We|, sfok- Avtltablo at Sloodbta discount r6llaWaY bed! I BB fc 2300^1# ttroat. Blrmtafbam brenkfost set, crib. MA 54116 5AOplNS^OI#Mf1tT, 1 T{~16 C 14161 , ill 4-1631 fpQva. Rii>RiaritAt6hS. Hth- | '7“„“.l,“lI!;'’*£Sg5'3 ' *"* , s-bod and other mlac. lUms |1 ?■--- _ .*£ J””’'I *^' ISIS I IN Color Your Cement WROUOH talk. 14 61. Walker's Bird Rouso. m '^*or°.«66“®''* ^ ---V----— I tolls. 3 to to 13 oocb OR 34111 Sale Musical (iooiis 71 j_________poodles iii~65Wn >UR B^®?A'nO day . d<»t de KB TOUR today Cliff Dreyer s Hollv .Marine Saleh 'IHUNT'S* t-tllli 11316 Holly Rd ***■ Jt?!72 repair - poodles BWOTltHD mvZR I ^ "(Si'll'sfusic CO i SWif"I k35S MTV I Ulrd tioll iEAirriPCL CTEINWaY ORANDi pllos. Sdqo's Bird UaWborr. 34SI| ,,, Plano with tbony finish. Cun t Auburn UL MISS. I SSI; f iVrt'uDiI: Vii t-r\ i POPPtlBi, 63 BAcS ! guo Bitt MORRIS MLSlC, CO i__________________or 34|6S________ : wusd 14 S. TWegrgph Rd FF i-msi'sIambse SrfKiii wmC pX r* *•*’*•’ tcfosi from Tel HufUB j pers. price rodtwod tor quick ttitato'toil THE TIME IS NO\^ ^^^XTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JULY 8> 1061 Parkhnrct Tmiler Salet -WWWT M MWIU UTOKK- ^SSST*- fc’t.-Stisr.a.’a iXSm •rarMMU. knk* ■a Dl«>> Hwt.__0« M: raw L„ • CREE TRAVEL COACHES * ' iJH rr to » n. IZZ Start at ^J95 DISPLAYS OB nw AHo oncD I?0)AK1^XD COUNTY JJillv Marine iSc Coach lUb **itr Rd. Ml «-rm b3xT. MIcmoAK BANK RATH open Daily and Sunday J ■ • .•'•-rrr— (■ Qrtcb o»h MT i-mi. fewit ^ oxroBO MOBnx mahob fob tbma wfto «Mt the buL **'■**' Mk. «r»«r e—wA. paSm.. Om jan* ta«t tl OitoM m Uk»- BUtmrnL A0BUBX - ‘foMto VUtan, 111 M. MM FI Woodland Lake Lots ihlM. laan diva parB«d-„»rti dito to KttNd toMiiT »B>r. IbitiUKa M Acrt park. * ivla* Sait biacbM. Ou. ilfetrtc. Tito-Bhoo*. InrtkUfM*. Ovinr MW Arto Acftnoriei 91 «-aarnl OH S-TIM. P«r SdB Tim n S^I IMaU BLACK TtHCS. ALL ■tom brand* 00 anr can lUJI phu Ml and iiebaaci. Stau Tire SSa. SW i. lastoav. —----- — iriiltDARD BiUND NCW ItllKi. Trade ta . oa Oincral latctr Tim. un an to Vi of Mti'* Hit prtM. Black CT vbiwviau. ED WILLIAMS «S1 B. Baraav al Kacbara dtAHKSHAFT ORINDma IB Tl eS. Crttadir* rcbend. lack M chlB* n Hood. Fhoa* f KXPCRT mCKAHIC ON FOB- gR^AjiSS. Sale Meter Scoeters 94 ifOBEb MOTOR SCOOTBR iZ- Fer Sale Metercydes 95 OHIMAN TluimFi ’« MARLrt TL GOOD CONDJ- AUTHORIZID DKALBR~ Fer Sale Bteydea 96 _ OOARANTmO OBBO BIXB lev icbvlfiB Blka*. M4H w •cartett'i BIki and Rbbbr Her M K. Lavrcacc. FB Hiq BeMa an4 Accawerlea 97 Waated Uaed Cara RBv Id' FtBaam sB. coi vlUi « iimim cIcctTt "* SSTMa^tef Bexit Discounts DUNHAM'S LAROa SATIBOa FOR ON aOATK MOTMia. TRAIL. ^iKimSc WE NEED CAk^ HjMdkllT FwNb SSnatoto. FVr top Mlar «i ttbcM madita aid caton cdB w. M & M MOTOR SALES ------ - OR »-IW» Uaed A»»«* P«rtB 102 KiggNgfBilBb f liHIMTi: Ilia a BMWralm iMtWn. wb- Sale Uaed Tracto 105 OMC TRPCIL. IH-TON. LIM FT OAWION'________________ 1HQ> - ti' CADILLAC lea Lark cawto raaaboMl. IIM. W K^rad* Lark .... riMi IIEO - W ITKORT Itbcrflai raaabMrt. INI. M b p. Evinivd* MarfllU. Ukc .acv, a banala^i In lar aany banatai la acv laitfito Icatoitoc Ovena Wmaiaktr. lea aw boat*. Ertoruda aialor* and Pam* traUm. Take MW to W. Hlftalaad RIMN oa atekerr Mil* Rd. ta Doaod* Rd. Left aad foOew alfaa ta DAWIW l lALBI at TIP-nco LAKE. Phaa* HAla Min. IMS FORD TANDL_. . chaa*la. aav caita* aad OR MTU aftor I p.to. ■ 6AUt*T)drt6AiBTM<3«M- ■PBCIAL -------- Uacr MOatoac, to R.P.__ MM^ Irattar. |U» ta* 1^LLY?HARDVVARE ^DBURM RB OPEN ION . 1 _DLMJM ^o5S§"?.Iakrat^i? IWII Praiaai ltd!*fmtaB. BEAtrhPtrL ta-Foor boat and trailer Radio, cpcodeactcr. mt U(^to. Ma ^ tatraa. IM. HA llIJ* i'^-KlRMBD BOAT WtBD- to TON PICKUP!. CHBTT AND 'U VAN. r 80DT. TBRT OOOD cond. ’ll tractor, cab a*cr. prae. tleaUT---------------— — -------------- ctor, caa a*tr. prae. *B|^, Ml In vary ------ ----------- OP IWl and IIM Tf—— — --------■- Ford*. Cha*-- Taka year pick Ka»y term. NC—. --------- LET CO . tm I. WOODWARD AVE , BIRMIWOHAM. MI MW. Auto Iniurance 104 Rl.r,W.V*^«t"“A»bJi{:. MM Evlnnidc too*— ---- an*. MM MM EM iPROTECT VODR MAT WUb the aevaci BOAT SAVER HOIST Latcat dcilea tor laboard* or out boarda. Ecep yoor beat ahl* treni Vlad, vatar, claaicota. raflalah Owens Marine Suj^lies I^ontiac Headquarters i» Na LUBiLirr II.IN MEDICAL ll.N* DEATH BENEPrr •S0.M* UalMUrad Moloflata (XMfPREHENIITB (ftr*. tbcR. att) COLLinON (IIM deductoUl) ROAD nRTICS rt» nr OR PHONE FE 4-3535 and eoTcrat* ir *B year Mr WE ALBO WRITE __ CANCELLED AUTO IMSURANCK RANK A. ANOERaON AOKNCT M Jotlya PE «-HM Etc* TE Mill or PE Mil* Boat Repair Materials HAROWARB WIRMBIELOe CONVERTIBLE TOPS BOAT COVERa OAELANO MARINE BICNANOB lit a. FE MWl Fereign and Spts. (ran 108 U^^AOUAR^ JE* BOpTff" 1 e3! to*SP?J.. ltoOdlael^^^^r^.jlka OAKLAN^’^AEUnT*BMCKAROB MI I. HrttoW______PE Mill XE IM, PE MU7 Igad -• rcpllrcbl*. ‘N Corvett* eomrerUM*. Daraifad—drlmblc. OR MU4. aavdan Meter lalet. MALLanTfAlHtai. faAltB IWtf Oermaa aporta ear, VI pevarad, -------- >iii4. ltERCEl!>Ea. DHv* __ _______ OAKLAND MARINE BXCBANOK MI E lailaaw —..... SEA RAY BOATS ■ Motor*. Alloy Trailari I Naata, Motor*. Ttallan. KESSLER VOLKE8WAOAN ’17 CONVBRTI-bl*. radio, haator. Wl-1411. BmIb and AcceaierieB 97 IVi HOREPOTTER ETINIUOB, fti - BORBEPOWER Lava, rt-l'wi. thlft. 171. MW Fot- POOT BOAT. IVi bonepovrir, M' RUNABOUT. IB HORCEFOTTEK Marevry. im. EM Mill M' ALUMINUM RUNABOUT. 11 horaepower Eylnrude with aoo-trol* aad trallar. »l A*cot. Ft W-FOOT FLTWOOD BOAT, IS horaepover Johnion motor, clec-trlc^Taller. MID Oenc* Dr. FI r PtBEROLAB. BOAT. MIR- ?r^r"‘°ah”ca^U°'Sr*!.Vw^*»»» h FOOT cedar ITRlp BOAT, * Brooklurc motor and Cbrii Craft tnUir. |1M. UL il-HORBE ETINRUDB MOTOR, rice., •tarter, etc. condition. Control*. II ft. UCroM boot. TlUM.CH*FT" BHKiZ—LaT OLA8B. Freeland, Poo-Toon bool « Aqaa Swan Alumlnim. aod Cru! er» Ino. Clinkerbullt boat* WE BELL and BERVICE ^ART BPORTmSn'^CKNTER* 9p*n Daily A flandayi--------- Free Transistor Radio Substantial Reduction I *U Btoreraft boaU, aew to ato* Jahaawi. outboard motor* Oator traHara Eyerythiaf for th* boat OWEN’S marine BUPPUBI MB Orchard Lak* Art. __________FE MBB,_____________ VOLKSWAGEN BALES AND SERVICE WARD-McELROY, INC. ~V. HURON (MM) OR M4M ay ABd Ball Iwporttd Cara BUICE. US7 4-DOOR SPECIAL. iuat ilk* ar- ’--------- ‘ prtetd uine •appuvf, nw^mu owr. PINTER'S' TERRIFIC llOAT DISCOUNT AT Tooy't Marlat. Erlnrud* ihotora. 11 rear* repair eiparlene*. Orchard Lake Road at lylvaa Lak*. Opea I til - IMI BUICE ROADMAHTER HARD^ TERRIFIC SAVINGS After July 4 Oveat Cratacr*. tkca-craft cnla- cr» and ---• —" - drirn, O onto Mart *r*T i LOW DOWN PATMENT E l TERMS Mazurek Marine Sales BAOINAW At B. BLVD. We Have a Lot of Tremendous Buys on New and Used Rigs! 8t«a out and Look Tium Over Anytime) Cliff Dreyer’s Gun and Sport Center 11114 Holly Rd. . ME 4-471 OPEN 7 DATi A WBIK EOLLY. MICHIOAN BANK RA’TEI For Sale Airplane* 99 Tran^rtEPn OWered 100 4 TNOINE AIRLINER. NONETOP. Lot Antoloa. Ban FTanelaeo. Ban Ditto, 47I.M RavaU, SW.W. Nr~ YoA, *" I. Now LEA VINO FOR RARBttBdltO. Wantwl U*«l Cara 101 UUS-UI "Ict* _ 17 lUNBOOP n_jwrfoct —-EM MM For Sale Can 106 k* naw, a 1-01 rtcad at onR S’ ity. SUBURBAN vkiu .radio — ---------------------tie Bo atccilDf arid, brakea, plut Interior, full power. Make tomeone ilae’i tot* your gato, ahaoluteiy n» «**h needed, luat take over payment* of 11.14 weekly to psy oft bklance due of 1117. CAtX MR. WHITE CREDIT MANAOER, FB M4B1. Klni Auto B«lc« 111 B. Boflnkw FISCHER nUICK FOB USED CARS 11 MONTHS WARRANTY 714 S. Woodward B'btm. MI 4-dni 1M7 BUICE 4-DOOR CKKTUBf Hardtop, 1 owrnr Uka naw, no moiMy down, |7N full prtec. Lucky Aut* Bailc*, 11] B. ■*lWv, rx -M114. •iTiuKiE W'iciAL i-o66ik »ifg Dynanov, radio and heator, 1 anow Uraa with rlma. uiad eery Wttl*. pat, owaar, nma bom. TODAY’S SPECIAL! I full Una' of aeccasortc*. Rtady WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Wootlward JIRMIKOMAM -MI 4-llW CADILLAC. iiw."i:BgSirc5(rHc: power atoartaf aad l you dita* It. you vU ■ale prle* onto tl.UI varraaly. SWBBAM USED 0AE8. m I. — Special — wnaialattaa, povar kraka* Bvar atoanai. ....^.... $1095 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Gemens' 'Comer: Cass tnd Pike FE 3-7954 ^ec Sule Can 106 **uS*r* tiSff adUrSt IlS'mlabE MUi.' Crissman CRETBOUrr OOMPANt RCXTHESTER ----- OLMMl aDBxic. iail lot bladk with vblt* Mb. and baaatitul midM btaa toalhar iatorlor. Iw powar, sew tlrat. Maat *** aad^T* Ihl* to ap> praalaUI Bala prtc* II.MB. 1 year warrwiRy. BUBUBBAH - OLDS SSPto^? ’« cMimtow iilliJIt TtAi^ TOP, with Mt Automatto. RaS* aad Itoftor. widtawaUA PmiI aad WhlUflM. Wt| NOdra CREV- aaulppad vith-A mk an top. tor your attoMiar plaanr*. lal* prh* only ll.BM. I year warraaty. lUB-yiUiSH^iLDB UBKD omr W I. Woodward. Btrwiafhaa. HI MTciriSnii H»aU UMUl hardtop. V4. Pevarflld* and power hratia*. Radi* and haator. WhIUaraUi |1MB. FE MIM. east ______ ______ ____ ROLET CO. ItM B. WOODWARD ATE. EIRMINOHAM. MI 4-1711. CHIVROLIT HAEOTOF. MM hardtop. Powartllde, paver *to*r-tof. radto and haator, vtodahlaU waahar*. armlnt whK*. EAST TERMB NORTH CHEVROLET CO IIN B. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMIWOHAM. Ml 4-17M. a CHEVBOLBT 1-DOOR W1CE. rae*. IBM truck motor. Bored to 4 Inches. MT >47M. M cnmtoLlPr iMPALA. ibood hardtop. B1.4IB. FE MtM or PE M cmvjuxjrr bbtAir 4- SS&&2SlSr.Ti‘* ■ Mat eOBdltloa. aharp I greaa aad white flBlth._ rAul“a'S2JS!*^t2;‘’SS payment! of SI.M Weokly to poy off baloheo duo ol 1117. CdlLL MR. WHITE. OUtDIT PI B-MM. - lU S. Saitoaw 4 CHETROLET mtomotle tram lower pack. PI ‘hisniAiV---- ‘MB^ HOBTR CmVBtMET „ IMil B. WOtMlWARO AVE. EIRMIWOIIAM.- Ml 4-1714. ’M CRETRCU.BT. 4 DOOR WAfk aa, Romaa rad, 4 stick, etalpped with radto, heator aod washera. EASY TERMS. NORTW CHETROLET CO. IBM S. woodward ATE. BOtMIWOHAM. MI 4-1711. ’17 ClittV. HI i-bOOR TifAOOir, VI antla*. PovargUde. radio beatar, vhlto aide walla, coral and whftt, real alec car. Only MM. KABlf TERMS. HORTH^CHEV-ROLET CO. IIM B. WOODDARO A7TE. BIRMIWOHAM. MI 4-1714. -----------------power las. radto and heator Wind. vaahera. ebony black. II___ EAST TERMS. MORTH CHEVROLET CO. IBM S. WOODWARD AYE. BIRMIWOHAM. MI 4-17». B cHEVROiirr, t boon vi. Aatomatlc. power atoailaf, radlA hegur. Jade Oreea, ILM. EABT TERMS. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. IMM a. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMIWOHAM. MI 4-173$. IMg CHEVROLET CONVERTlSLt, Mke oacr paymenU. Phaae Ml- iTcHEVRCLEif; oiKar&misi top. with powereUde aad VI Eaftne, power itoerliia, radio, beiAer, waihtri wheel eoTcra, black with red trim. Only M.417. Eaiy terma NORTH CH^RO-LET CO IBM S. WOODWARD AVE BIRMIMQHAM MI 4-17M. ilM CHEVROLET 1-DOOR. Vd EN-flnc. Buck and Whit*, no ruit. No money down. ENOUBR PORD, PREFECT. ’M, tine FE J-MM. Saturday. IBM POED 1 DOOR, V-t. RADIO. HEATER, irgnEWALL TIRBB, AR80LUTELT NO MONET DOWN. Aaanmo payment* of I17.M par mo. Call Cradlt Mgr., Mr. Fork! at MI 4-7I0B, RaroM ’Turner. Ford. nBin *raae. unrea jus* iiaa nvwf Your Old ear down, only $1141 per month. 1 yttr warranty, 8UB-URBAN-OL08 USED CARS, lU B. Woodward. Birmingham, MI ’M CORTAIB 7M. 4 DOOB. POW-arglldc, radio, banter, wliidihleld vlptrs, foMlnt teat, comfort group. Deluse egutomenl. Ermine I WOODWABD A CHIVROLIT IMFALA T T V-f_a»l^jj bSk”" glide. Mver etoortng a aeamiai blue. ll.ON. ’ll CHEVROLET 4-OOOR HARD-too Inpala. black with rad Interior, T-g. automatto transmU-ilon. power ■teerlng. rhltewall* radio, hooter, original owner. tl.«7‘ “ liM CHEVROLET BEL-AIR 1-door, fully equipped with VI engine and automatic tranamlulon, etc., Eseellcnt condition throughout, Must aeU Immediately with DO eaih neoded. Just taka over paymeott of $171 weakW to pay off balanco due of 4M7. W CREDIT MANAOER AT EINO AUTO SALES. lU B. Blglnaw, IMS CHEVROLET tM^AlA c6n-veitlbla, bronac, black top, big engine, radio and beater, straight tuck, fun^prlet, tl.EI, l fuU ydar warranty. BOB BORST, INC. BIRI C»LN-I tMINORAM'B NEW ____MERCUHT-COMET DLR. Huntor Bled. MI 4-nM IHI CHEVBOLBT CONVERTIBLE, good mechanical condition. I-cytlnder. povergUde, ItM. UL 1MB CREVitCiLET i U P jt 1. A B1 CORVAIR LAKEWOOD WAO- ...________' fUde Tranamltaton, Waiheri, Jewel Blue Finish Only 11.141 NORTH CHEVROLET C~ low B. WOODWARD AVE., B1 -----HAM. MI * 4 DOOll ’ll CHEVROLET iWPALA 4 TB Automatic. Radio aod hewer. Powar Stcartot TThltovall*. aad many other extra*, Only I1.4M. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. tlM B. WOODWARD----------------------------- .......... ATE. BntlCWO- HAH, MI 4-1731. 1m7 cHttVRdiJW * b666. ’ll CChVAlk m6MVa "I" b6dR ONLY 4JN mile*. ai,)M. NORTH chevrClbt CO. ioil 8 woodward AVE. BIRMINGHAM. MI BUY AND SAVE! ’H RAMBUUI ........ 41 ■M P0BD“ ........... II ’17 PLYMOUTH ....... I ’H CHEVROLET ....... j ’17 PLYMOUTH ...... I ’M PORD ............ < ’M olds .............t ■H OLDS .............I ’ll PONTUC ..........I •14 OLDS ............I- ’H PLYMOUTH .........IIM ■H MERCURY ..........MM •n BONNETIIXa ..SATE ItM ------------ .bate Sm •47 DUMP T RUSS' JOHNSON . LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 "A-1” Special 1959 FORD Ctutom M Moor. I eylladtr with stoMArd tronsatUston, ta dto aod hastor, a raal aig **'■ $l(HS BEATTIE MARMADUKB F*p SHis Cara 106 7-8 I’m going to Winstow's where I can watch my pragrtnu!! Coup*. Black, T4. Power glide, powur steering. One evocr, tx> ctpttonaUy clean. MO 4-lIM •14 CH^LEB. ' ihtRFVCT 66H-dlttoB. Call PE M37I. ' Raw Tarktr. I M7 DOOOB 89AN. V-* AU1 matching Intcrtor, mu*t hclteye, mutt may lit a. Baglaaw FOB THAT beautiful ' USED CAR See SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Rflih«ti;f, Mich, OL 1-8133 'IT cmmB I. STICK. NICE CAR. id w^ haT^t'4l7Mil.''mo U year warranty. BOB BORST. INC. BIRMINOHAM’B NEW LINCOLN-MXRCURT-COMET DLR — Huntor Bled . MI BUM ■ae^^coodlUen, prlvat* owaar. •17 FORD RETRAICTAH(;tt AND ’M iowar’ ■Ittrlng brskeiT*^ price, I1.1M, 1 full’year warranty BOB BORST. INC BIRMINOHAM’S ttlW LINCOLN-MERCUBT-Ctmirr DLR tton wagon. I cyUiider. BtauUfiS bluo aad wL... ___ Imwaer. tow mlleagt. full prtee, II.IN. 1 Pull year v*rru>&. BOB BORST. INC. BIRMtNONAH’B NEW LINCOLN-MERCURTMET DLR. Mg Hunter Bled. Ml B-HM JULY SPECIALS ■ w eedaa. r 1 heator. : owner. IMt PoatUe Catalina eport* tedan. Hydramatle. Radto aad heater. Your ’ll. 'U will make low down payment HIM. 1M7 Butek 1 door hardtra. Dyaa-'•ew. Radio. Heator. iniltewall*. UUlc gem I Your ’ll. ’ll. ’ll lU make down payment. Haupf Pontiac Sales CLARKBtON M-ll One mile north of U.B. 11 MAple l-IM WAUUie. KAUlU Anu nsuAia.iv ABBOLOTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments • of m.ia per — — _________MI 4-7IW. Harold Turner, Ford. Ilfl7 PORD l-DOOR, 1411. ___________FE i-Wll. B PORD. CONVf R-mLB, -WHtTB ihorp. automaUc, power etoeriag, IB &MI1 IMl FDRD' VI, 1 OOOR^HITE-WALL TIRE* ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume pay-menu of M.I3 par mo. Call Credit Mgr., Mr. Parks at MI 4-7M0. Harold Turner. Ford. PORD. COUNTRY B^blRB BTA-tlon wana. IIM, B cylinder, fully .equipped, laeludae power etoorUiB, blaeV flatoh. Oood ehope. Low mneate tires, a fnarily ear la oxeoUent caadKlw. W 4-BM>. JULY SPECIALS 1MB 'Pantlae Catattoa Bodaa. Hy-dramauc. radto, haator. A 1-ovaer ear. IIN deva. Your ’U. ’ll v i little gtin) Tour ’ win make down payatw... Haupt Pontiac Sales CLARKBTIMf -11 one milt north of D.B. I For Saie (^rs 106 _ ....................... Menaure. Sal* priesd at ealy Jill •T year warranty, SUBDRiAl. OLDS USED CABS, HI S. Wood-ward. MI 4-ggM._____________ OR CELLINO •EE US BEFORE YOU DEAL HOUGHTEN & SON IM W. Mala. Roehsstor. OL 1-B7IB VBRT^CLBAN, INI FORD. OR INI PORD B-hAiBENOBR VrAOOK . n. MitomtUc. radio. vhlUwoU Urto. perftet nmUy cMg iMft. R&R MOTORS Tig Oakland Aa*. PE 4-llM Chrysler — Plymohtk — VaUaat BY PIUviTE OWNER. CLEAN 'M ------------------ fuarBM#(L,;;,OiiSt IS, NORTH CHETROLET CO. IgM 8. WOODWARD. BIRMINOHAM. Ml g-1711.________________ H PORD. R&’rkAtJrrAhUE hai(i>- i®to‘.^?IS‘r"'R»od'‘^i.I?^ Automatic, Power steering aid brakes. I'l.OSB sctual miles. A 1-ovosr traoe. Pull year warranty. BOB BORST, INC. BraMINOHAM’B NEW --------MERCUBT-OOMBT DLR. I Huntor BWd. Ml g 1M7 FORD. RETRACTABLK, 1 door hardtop, t cylinder, WbIM, Radio aad baater. Automatic, power itocrlnB aad brakes. Pull ysar varraMy. BOB BORST, INC. ' BIRMINOHAira NEW UNCOLN-MERCURT-COMET DLR. MO Hunter Bled.__Ml B-IMB poro cuEnrauNK B.*lliur*moyc Immediately, Jutely Bo cash needed, take over paymente ot ei.el weekly to pay off hal-anee do* of IlflTCAU MR. mm. CREDIT MANAOER, n s-0401. — — --------- lit s. Saginaw OLDS, INO. CONVERTIBLE. 8U-per H, sky-mUt blue with matching Interior. *qalppod with power •teertng aod brakes. ,Thls csr Is last liks new. 1 year warraaty. Bee this Dream Boat at 8UBUR-BAN4>LD8 USED CARS, Ul ' Woadwsrd. ---------"— LET CO. 1MB 8. Weodward -___________________________________________________________ 1 la perfeift eondtUoa. IMI PORD, S-DOOR. A NICE CAR, - - —te with no mmun. Anto Bslei, in S. 4-1114. w. PE 4-i — FORD OALAXIE. 1 DOOS hardtop, S eyllnder, Powder blue, radio, beotor, Crulaomatlc, mv-cr stccrlns. niU price, giHST 1 PuU year warranty. BOB BORST, INC. BrnMINORAM’S NEW Hunter Blvd.____Ml HIM HEATER.»AUTOMATIC TRAl MnnoN. TTHITEWAlX ’nF' AB80LUTBLT NO M O N _ . DOWN. Ascum* paymente of IM.7I per mo. Call Credit Mgr., Mr. Parks at MI 4-TIM. Hmrold Immaculate with ronghout, i Se’ofnST.^lGZ CRSDn MAH- tmmedlatelja absolutely no needed, Just I-- -“ ments of $1.71 off batonee duo MR, WHITE, t. AOER, FE 1-0441. King Auto Bales 111 I. laglnaw 1M7 PORD country SEDAN. RA-DIO,_ HEATER, WHlTETifALL ’mtES, AUTOMA’nC TRANSMISSION, ABSOLUTELY NQ MONET H2iy>..A..«m.^,.p.^^n.^of SPFXIAL New ’ll car, radio, heater. tl,4M.M. IMJS down. m.H per "rand CJiAMBLER SUPER MARKET EM 1-4)11 11*1 Commerce Rd- INI PORD. hardtop, |H. SAVE Auto. FE 1-1171, , 1955 Ford Faiflane automatic ehift. iExcellent M Oakland FE l4l»l DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New 1961 Simea $1395.25 SMALLTOWN LOW OVERHEAD U.4N MILE OUARANTEE RAMMLER-DALLAS IMl N. 'MAIN RO rSLER-T pinporty r*-i lair prto*. |o to BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER , BM B..Woedwar(l WHY NOT! EaJoF S>* etontmt sad praetlg* oTt Bdlckt Here’s a IBM Buiek LeCahr* aadaw. radio, heator ~~ aaflow and wUtewatl Urea you can own for only g down, lot your old car of eqiu.«-leut valuoi and monthly paymoat* at BM.M. Tills laeludes alTeharg** (••^ taa. Utts aad Ueoasc ptotos). FISCHER BUICKv , 784 S. Woodward. BTiam MI 4-6222 HASKINS Vacation Specials IMT ChoyroM B0 AM tdoor hard. Ma with T-B anshto. stoadard INT Pooltas 4-door 'stottoa wasaa. Kydramatte. Powof stoetlBg, Psw-*r hraks*. radio, ^ter. Like atw eoadlUoa tbroaibiBt. A laal buy. stoeriar aiirbolfs Oievr Powsi HASKINS CHEVROLET US40ATM-1S derbtrd styltof./Low - HARDTOP, inih VI Auto: Trui --------------- t,,. cleaa Van Camp Chevrolet, Inc. MILFORD ___________MU 4-lMl MERCURY, IBM COLONY PARK Stottoa wataa, really sharp) AU whlto. with woed^ trim, hoau-tliuL Madlsfo tad latortor, sot* priced at only ll.HI. Ijrtar warranty. ■UBURBAN-^LOB UUD CARS. Hi S. vroodward. Wrailni-ham. MI 4-44H. IMS' cdMllU'lW.71 - passengtr, etatloa Mater, aatematle powar etaarlna, powar ---- prie*. n&. I yaw^tW v^rranty BOB BORST, INC. r, automatic trape-iission. luu power gilas alr-er~ tUonlnf, like new, 1 full ye BOB BORST, INC. BIRMINGHAM’S NEW UNCOLN-MERCURT-COMET DL — Huator Bird — IBM MERCURY MQHTKBKY._ A bcaulituT Hhie aajl Whit* Ra-tsh on this qns with matching laterlor. extoUent eoadlUoa i»'£l5..t.r5Ct lately no eaah aaaded. lira cake Bcvr "SOynents at nil weekly te pay off balaace du* of m. OUX MR. WHITK CRsBjT MANAORR, pi g-MH. '^OB BORST. INC. BIRMINORAM’S NEW iDcoln — Mercury — Comet Dir. M Hunter Blvd • ■ Ml 4-HM IHB MERCURY MONTEREY ..-----------. Power b •M MERCURY. FuU year warn I BORST, I Sale priced from |4M. No money down, t year warranty. SUBURBAN OLDS USED CARS. IH S. Woodward, Birmingham, MI 1M7 OLDSMOBILE. SUPER M,^ Door hardtop. MN fuU price with no money down. Lucky Auto r-'— It] a. Soglanw, FE 4-3314. 1M4 OLDSMOBILE. 3 TONE. 4 OLDSkOBILE ”M” HARD- cellent ---------------- Immediately, absolutely--------- needed, Just taks over pay-menu of $1.14 weekly to pay off bslanct du* of 1137. CAli. MR. VfHITR. CREDIT ACER. FB SHM43. King Auto Bales lit S. Saglaaw 1111 PLTMOUTR STICK. GOOD •H PLTMOUTR MXXm. ACTUN-der standard traiu. l.Mg ml. INI II Olaspto St., Oxford. PLYMOUTH. IIN 4-DOOR, WITH Just 11.400 actual miles. A genuine Blrir—---------------- -“*• ________only t cylinder I drive and save. 1 year ..rranty. SUBURBAN - OLDS USBD CARS, ill s. Woodward. 1961 pidsmobile ■ 4-Door Sedan Fully eaMpped, eleetrte wla-dows and seaU. Here Is a beautiful low mtieat* ear that sold for over tl.CM. SPECIAL $3495 JEROME i Motor Sales 3M B. Saginaw II PONTUC STAR CHIEF Bardtep, automatic transmls-.... . full, tgulppod sharp ad white beauty. Must I E Waltoo Bird. PONTUC IS. FB trail litl. FE IrllN ... FOBTUC WAOOil. ALL W-tra*. Bke new. FE t-SlTS. . ISM PONTIAC CATAUNA WAO-oa. loaitod with extras, vary claaa and nice. fuU price I3.4M. PE A-4717. T—csssbs- •S1 VenWrA 3-DOdR. POWER stoartog and brakes. HIM. OR 4-1714. ra^ n*i^S4 dawhlttom IX.lE. is s r. lATIt. P is PONTUC '' CA’IriuNA. ra srasi. 'll poN’hlc dnBFrlAN pdoor. Tory good mochaaleally. Hydra-maUe drlv*. Msod* point. WE BATE A Vert oo6d se- brakes for your driving pass. Also radto. heator and brand aew supreme whltewull Ures. Enjoy the open road this summtr la this dasUng light blus automobUs will a wUto top 30.SM actual caap miles. Tlic most attracUvs thing about this ear Is ths pries. Only $1.371. Call PE 3-73S3 » - » Convert. Itu BUICK INVICTA CONVER-tlble. Plre-raifins rsd with matching latortor aad a Baow whlta top. Radio aad heator, Dynaflow, Power steering, Powar brakas, alectrie windows and whitewall tlrci. Impeccable. Pull prie* $2,095 FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward, B’ham Fm* Mb Cara 106 1 ’14 Chrystorc •. ■ ’H and ’ll Perd and Chavy till up. 3 ’ll uM ‘M Plym^s htim, EewmyJtoJr^ ggAOO * ‘ToadmnsporlaUou. ^.^OB Iran. C. Maanlng. Daalar. ^O^W^EN^-C WILL ACCEPT BaaU. MaUurs, Guns. Echo oH a •toam whUtl*. Sanshlns from a hsanery. Exhaust Pumas from on Bill Spence, Rambler ■ Main St. ~ t EVES Johrt McAuliffe, Ford lit OAKLAND *• S.SI.I LARK,'61, NEW 4 CTL. 3 DR. RBAT AND ^ FROSTBR WlkDSRlEa4> WAMI-ERS. ACCESS. IHT. ITHITB TOTral^iUTERT price It.lM Mazurek Marine Saligs.- GEE! ■ WHAT A NICE CAR! ............hsrd- __________heator, Dynaflow. Power steering, Power brakes and 17 Buick Special Radio and heat .Ray this automobUt ranecti ti.. careful esre given to It by Its prs-Ttous owner. Full price $995 Remember, we entyjarage you to check our cars with a mechanitf you know and trust. FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward, B’ham HOMER HIGH? Small Tpwn Trades: brakes' Nd Mcrcary Monterey 4 door. Aa-. tamoUe traasmlaeioo Radio aad haator. Power eutiirg |1N Chevrolet-Pontiac -Buick Dealer PVa. pSSLJP!“i SHOP SUNDAY-BUY MONDAY! THE DEALER ON THE CORNER WHO DOES BUSINESS ON THE SQUARE 1959 BUICKS - Recent Trades LeSabre 2-Door Sedan ' p fUirlhf aad krak< A cteui. 008 awnw $1695 LeSabre 4-Door Hardtop Power gtecring sad brakes, radio, bestar, turMn* drive, tu-ton* white and pearl fawn flalsb. custom Intorior. whitawall tires and back-uplTghU. A on* owner eold aod sarvleed by Oliver Motor Salat. $1885 LeSabre 2-Door Hardtop ecrlng and brakes, turbliw drive, heater, safety buster, tires.-^u-tone attrsettve autometailo. $1945 Invicta 4-Door Sedan Power UthU. I $1885 YOUR OLD C^R DOWNl 2 YEARS ON THE BALANCE I FOREIGN CAR ' -CLEARANCE SALE I wall Ures. ’60 GOLIATH WAGON ..............................$1095 4-eyllnder —’— ----- - ------- ------------------- ' fl^sh wl ’58 RENAULT DAUPHINE 795 4»om ^ Sedah.' 3-*p*ed traatmitslon. hlhter. greoa flalah and ’58 OPEL 2-DOOR SEDAN.....................$795 Sapeod transmittton. hoator, rod wMh Tteyl totorior. '58 OPEL 2-DOOR SEDAN......................$ 795 NO MONEY DOWN PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $25 PER MONTH OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake FE 2-9101 BUICK - OPEL -r JEEP RENAULT < I TUB PONTIAC PRES& SATURDAY. JULY 8, 1961 TWENTY-FIVE ’s Television Programs Programs furmshtd by stations listed in this column are subject to changes without notice I »-aD.W-TV TONIQBTS TV * (S) Movia (oopt.) (4) iQOac) Gaorse Ptemt (7»WorMr“ d a SporU (coot) (9) Popky* 9iM (2) Hlgfawiy Patnl (4^ PtaTol (oong <9) Cowtom Rodio vm (2) Dnth Valley Days (4) Pony K (7) Decoy (9)Ted • 7tli (9)Nath«‘a iriW (2> Peny Mason (4) (Color) Banana (7) Leave It to Beaver ■ (9) Web of life KW (2) Peny Mason (cont.) (4) Bonaua (cont.) (7) (9) tiM (2) (4) Man . „(7) Lawrence WcHc (cont.) (9) Ooseup (oqnt.) ' •iN (2) Chedemate (cant) (4) Deputy (7) Boxing (9) Inviatlde Man §iW (2) Have Gon-wm Dravel (4) Natton'i rutnre (7) Boadng (cont.) (9) Expiorattans 9t4B (7) Make That Spare U:» (4) Movie: “Appointment in Berlin” (190). Wii«-«oiB* mender in RAF resents Munich pact and is discharged from service because ol his attitude. George Sanders, BDMDAT SmiflNO r:M (2) Meditations S:M (2) Mass for Shut-ins l!ie (9)BUlooard l:U (9) Sacred Heart Welk SiU (4) News (2) Decisians (4) (3iurch at the Crossroads (7) Understanding Our World (9) Temple Baptist Oiurch 9:M (2) To DweU Together •)» (2) Detroit Pulpit (4) FTontierB of Faith (9) Oral i:tt (7) Americans at Work ie:se (2) This Is the Life (4) (Color) Davey and Go- » (2) (4) Nation’s Future (cont) (7) Rooriiv 20s (9) News Mtie (9) Weather, Sports 1»:M (9) Golf Tip |l:|| (2) Sea Hunt (7) Roaring 20s (contJ^' "" (9) New York Oxifidentiol U:S9 (2) News (4) News Cl) News . (9) Changing Times U:ur (2) Weadier (4) Weather (7) Movie: “Lost Horizon' (ISn). Group o< people fleeing China by plarie discover that they are being transported to Tibetan lamasery. Ronald Coleman, Jane Wyatt (9) Movie: “The Maltese Falcon" (1941). Detective Sam Spade sets out to find person responrible for death ^ of'-his partner. Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor. U:9S (2) Sports (4) Sports U:tt (2) Movies: 1. “Run for the Sun" (1956). Magazine porter and writer crash in (7) Faith for Tbday (9) Cathedral of Tomorrow 10:11 (4) Industry on Parade U:99 (2) F'elix the Cat (4) Intmutional Zone (7) Q. T. HUsb Uim (4) House Detective (7) Realm of the Wild (9) (3iristopbers 11:U (2) Little Lulu (2) My Little Margie (7) Oiamplanshlp Bowling (9) African Patrol "'"-TdlSSrTOffiud Wt d m a r k, Trevor Howard, Jane Greer. 2. “Danger Patrol" (1937). Man f 0 r b i d s daughter to many ,man she loves because he censiders boy’s occupation too hazardous. John Beal. Ui99 (2) Amos ’n* Andy (4) Plays of Shakespeare (9)r--------- 4»I9 (2) Detroit Speaks (7) SUNDAY AFTERNOON Si4l (2) Report from Washington 4iM (3) Camera Three (7) Elcbmann on Trial engages in a asareh lor brother’s killsr. George Raft, Vlrgiiita Mayo. Gene Lockhart t.' Tiki” (1951). film record of voyage from Peru to Tahiti made by Scandinavian scientists in 40-foot raft (4) Builders’ Showcase (7) Westeni Manhunt (9) Men of Annapolis (4) Journey (7) Worid Adventure Series (9) Movie: “Confidential Agent” (1M5). fhnner cun devotes Mmsdd to ot Spanish Loyalists- Charles Boyw, Lauren Bacall. tiM (7) Movie: **niore’s Something about a Soldier" 0944). Group of boys go to otfloers’ cand^te sebooL TOm Neal, Evelyn Keyes. Stm (4) Captain Gallpiit ' tiW (4) Mr. Wlaard S:IS (4) Movie: “You’U Never CM Rich" (1941). PUlander-ing producer buys diamond brao^ for cbmus girt. Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth.» (7) Youth Bureau S:lS (2) IntenMtknal Zone R9S (7) Cltlsen Soldier (9) Movie: “My Giri Tisa’ (1948). Story of struggle and amblUone of immigrants living on New York's East Side during early days of 4i« (4) Capitol Reports »iN (2) Accent (4) Briefing Semioa (7) Matty's lUaday l:N (2) Amateur Hour (4) Edwin Newman . „ (7) Regdiy and His Friends (9) Science Fiction Theater century^ Lilli Palmer, San (7) 1 SUNDAY EVOnNQ 4:19 (2) Person to Person (4) (Color) Georgs Pie (7) StateT (9) F Si99 - (2) Twentieth Century (4) Pierrot (cont.) (7) Writ Disney (9) AH In tbs Family 7:99 (2) Ussle (4) (Color) Shirley Temple (7) Walt Disney (cont) (9) Movie: “Esther Waters’ (Eiglish, 1949). Puritanically educated servant girl comes tragically involved in romance with footnum. Dirk TV Features 7:90 p. m. (2) (rerun) Vacation cruiae turns Into murder case for Mason (Raymond Burr). BONANZA, 7:30 p. m. (4) (rerun) Franchot Toim stars os for- AOCZNT, 5 p. m. (2) First of seriea of programs from Eurt^e, lessa Redgrave and Peter Hall discussion ot historie Shakespeare festival at Stratford-on-Avon. too late, the meaning of security. (Color) UlAVE IT TO BEAVER, 7:30 p. m. (7) ^rertui) Beaver (Jerry Mathers) believes brother (Tony Dow) is lifeguard and penuades friends to visit him at beach. LA77RENOE WELK, 8 p. m. (7) 1 Lennfar, S, Jetas Ptggs Kafliy and Janet in singb “Thank Heaven for UtOe Girls.’ CHECKMATE, 8:30 p. m. (2) (rerun) Would-be murderer young heiress is exposed by In-geidous plan. BartMra Rush. nORT OF TEE WEEK, 9 p. m. (7) Lightweights Paolo Rosi and Jackie Donnelly meet in 10-round bout at Buffalo, N. Y., Meniorial Auditorium. NATIONS FUTURE, 9:30 p. m. (4) Debate on question: “Are wiretapping and eaveadroiving desirable law enforcemeht meth-odi?** OUN8MOKE, 10 p. m. (2) (rerun) Marshall Dillon (James Ar-ness), determined tp prove that teamster murdered two competitors, resorts to a-deadly bluff. TWENTIETH CENTURY, 6:30 . m. (2) (mun) Story of Nazi Germany’s last great offensive of Worid War H. 7 p. m. (4) (renm) Miss Temple, Erie Port-man and Sam Ja& sto in 19th century fsiry tale nbout man-sized clock that becomes rndimer: (Color). 7199 (2) Demds.flw Menace (4) Sfairiey Tmple (cont.) (7) Maverick (9) Movie (cont.) 8:99 (2) Ed Sullivan (4) Nathaial Velvet (7) Maverick (cont.) (9) Movie («»L) 8:99 (2) Ed Sullivan (cont.) (4) Tab Hunter (7) Lawman (9) Movie (cont.) 9:99" (2) G.E. Theater (4) (Color) Sunday Mystery (7) Rebel (9) African Patrol 9:19 (2) Holiday Lodge (4) Sunday Mystery (cont.) (7) Asphalt Jungle (9) News Magazine 19:99 (2) Candid Camera (4) Loretta Young (7) A^diaK Jungle (cont.) (9) News 19: U (9) Weather, Sports 19:19 (9) Golf Tip 19:99 (2) What’s My Line? (4) TMs Is Your Life (7) Editor’s Choioe (9) Dr. Christian 11:99 (2) News (4) News (7) News (9) Kipling ChangiiM Times 11:18 (2) WcaOier ED SUIliVAN, 8 p. m. (2) Headliners: Singer Fetida Sanders, comedienne Phyllis DiUer, comedians Joey Adams and A1 Kelly. MYBTERY HOUR, 9 p. (rcaun) Mona Freeman and -Arthur lYanz coster as married couple brought to nearriisaster by mutual fears and worries. (Color). HOUDAY UMM2E, 9:90 p. m. (2) Wayne and Shuster try to protect wealthy widow from romantic adventurer. CANDID CAMERA, 10 p. m. (2) (rerun) Pat Harrington Jr., pearing as Guido Panzini, portrays barber shop shoeshine boy. -Today's Radio Programs-- woan oisi) wns o siss—wnt, Kiv* CKLW, H««S. WPON, Newt. Sporti SiM-W-in TtmOi CK1.W, ais Tlmt WPOa. OOM With 7:M-WtB. VMth WXTB, CKLW.----- WJBK, Jtek. WCAa. — "S5S.VSS"' sisa-wra, B«Bf XM* M:W-wra, Hutwrlarr u:«e-wjn, WfjN WWJ. ueea MbiI* u>t»-wra. mmw wwr. MatU S:as-WJa. a»rwjto»li ItS^WJI CKLW, wrc«. wzyk, Dr. Bwk PWrw SISS: WrON, SL mob LbOL Br. WJ. ..'KTh, luni------ sac wcAK. n»wa ratiite t. Mm Mwti fk. Vaik of PraeaMr W. R«k CTir-jUMl ISii>-.WJjL FatUrm ta SM WPON Kmmaaed Bapt. Pisa-wwj. N^vt, a«eau WXTZ, PUfruniat CKLW. Word etlu* CKLW. oral Hobtrit WJBK. Towa ntO WPON. Km. Bapt.. N«wi ll!« t. Paul't C ll:SS-WJK, aaa Lk. CbMr WXTZ, OuMtan Ui A«Ua OXLW, Ntvt, AnfUcaa WJBK, ott. apiat WWJ. M««t, aroOBd I 1;M — WWJ, Battban WPON, Wanaw eae'rt. wxn. Boa. Bait, Hava XSTniXS, ____Maalmraal Ui w-rj, -Ntwt, llaiodp WJBK, Bandar Ooaada l:Si-WJB, Oaaipaa C WCAK, Nava, Lofaa WPON. Plot. Bapoita. Ma«a WJBK. Oaadar Sowsdl WO/B. Brwa. Lataa ss::isns!x^ mSiu‘ 7ilS>WCAn, Nava, Tbomaa WWJ, Mart lha Preai WCAR, NawA Thomaa WPON. Clark Darto CKLW, ntrtral WJBK, Nawi. Btarao WPON, Claxt Darla WWJ, MonMor, Ntwt S:l»rWJB. Brmu of PaUb CKtW, -nw Outat Hr. WPGM; Jtny Olaen. Nr WWJ, Bawa, Maottar vau-w, uiwut n opi StA, Sm, U— SiSa-WJB, banaan’t Hoar WWi_ Mawt, Manltor CKLll. Btbla Stndr Boor WJBK, World ToaiorTbw r. of DacUl Ml Thomp* itsaa-WJB. Ntwa, Pans •iie-WWJ, ssamai ufi ll.-es-WJB, MavA.Bparta WWJ. Mawa, Matle WXTk, aim. CKLW, BMar MartoB WJBK, Mawa. OD. Oanadr WJBK, A—*--- WXTB, n •-WJK. Ntm ATrta. l:ia-WPON, 1 rxtk,"^ Wouinrwa ka^WJBK, b KLW. Farm Bawa WWJ, Nava. rjBK, Ntwa, Farm OO-w. Jaa CKbW, rjSL Mana Bai ^iSsrHto SrtrATwkMta^ t4B-WZTK Bawa. WaB CKLW, BMta. DartS WJBK, Mawa, Trattle Si&l vn-wn, Mufia PtaU OXLW. MavA DaaM WJBK, NtWA sura iSana Andrews, Linda Dar- neO, Chorics Bickford. 19:49 (9) Billboard r MORNOtO 4:89 (2) Bladltatlons 9:N (2) Ob the Farm Front 7:99 (2)Ntws (4) Dave Gerroway (7) ranews 7:91 (2) IhUx the Cat (4) Today on the Farm 7:99 (2) B’wana Don (7) Johmy Ginger 9:18 (2) Oeptein Kangaroo 8:88 (7) Movie (2) Mjvte (4) Ed Allen . p:89 44) CeoaiU Dr. Brothers 9:48 (4) Gateway to Glamour 9il9 (7) Neen. 19:N (2) I Love Lucy (4) Say When (7) Jack LaLanne W)U (9) BUIboatyL ----^ Q) Video VUlage (4) (Ookr) Play Yov 1^41 (9) Junior Roundup liiiM (2) Double Exposure (4) ((3olor) Prioe Is Right (7) Gale Storm (9) Ranper Room. 11:99 (2) My Uttia Marglt (4) OoDoantratioa (7) Leva That Bob! 19:89 (2) Love of Ufe. (4) Truth or Oaoeequences (7) Cemouflaie (9) Mary Morgan 18:9n (2) Search for Tomoirow. (4) (color) It Could Be You (7) Number Pleaae (9) Susie 19:48 (2) Guidli« Light 19:89 (9) News ; (4) News 1:19 (2) Cliarlet Boyer (4) Journey (7) 7 Star Theater (9) Movie 1:18 (7) News 1:91 (2) As the World Turns (7) Life ot Ritey 1:88 (4) Faye EUsebeth 1:99 (2) Amos ’n’ Andy (4) (Color) Jan Murray (7) Day in Court 9:19 O) Houm Party (4) Loretta Young (7) Seven Keys 9:99 (2) Our Miae Brooke (7) (jueen For a Day. (4) Yoo«4>r. Malone (9) Movie ‘ 1:99 (4) From Them Rooto (2) Verdlel b Yom (7) Who Do You Trim? 4:99 (2) Brighter Day (4) Make Room for Daddy (7) American Bandstand 4:18 (2) Secret Storm. 4:89 (2) Edge of Night (4) Here's HoDywood (9) Adventure Time 8:99 (2) Movie (4) (Coior) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles (56) Around the Corner 8:11 (7) Rin Tin Tin (56) Americans at Work 8:48 (56) News Magazine 8:89 (9) News SONOTONE .HikOM of Hearing Fm HcRrlRf TssUr gtoe fart^ at Rent el "Open Ivae. by AppolahNenr 143 OiUtlaiMl FEdml M225 AIR CONDinONIR $19995 SWEETS RADIO told AmiANa Not CRlled to Berlin Confab by JFK Joint Chiefs Demoted? By FRED S- HOFFMAN HUISHINGTDN (AP) - Omle-sk» of toe Joint CbteCr of Stott from a conference today on the Berlin and Gernum loiMs anew the qumtian recently named Kennedy’s pe^ aanal miUtoxy representative. Normally, it m^t be expected lat the military chiefs, or at least Clialrman Lyman L. Lem- Ttoetodr thejT are psoms iMmrr toeto^^etotoman, would be taito Kennedy’s mlUtaiy adviaen. Kennedy arranged to confer at hia Otpa Cod home with Sacra-tery of Defeom Robert 8. McNamara, Seentaiy of Stale Dean Riuk and Gen. Maxarell' Taylor, 108 Czechs Die in Mine Biaze Firo Occurs in Key Coal - Producing Area of Country (7T Movle^‘*ThaJJiider-P^" (^). Story of a ems^ ^ PRAGUE (AP) - rtim broke out to a Ciecboatovakian coal mine to the Carpathian Mountains Friday night kilUi« 108 miners, the official Czech news agency Oteka reported. The cause of the disaster is unknown. It occurred at the Dulka mine in the Ostrava Karvina coalfield. who Uvea on wrong side of trackx Gloria Jean, Robert Cummings. (9) Movie: “Romeo and Juliet’’ (1996). WiUiam Shakespeare’s drama of two young lovers, triwae happiness destroyed by the feud between families. Leslie Hbw-Norma Shearer, John U:I9 (2) Sports (4) Sporto (2) Movie: “The SUken Affair” (fiigUsh, 1967). MUd-mennered accountant juggles books ot two hosiery mills in order to help one, and ruin the other. David NWen. 11:19 (4) Movie: “Fallen Angel" (1945). A drifter from New York arrives to a California town where he faUa to love with a waitresi. AUce Faye, to the scene from flw antlra ooal basin. They battled toe blaas on-*“ the ee^ hooB tUa morning. 'In spite ot supeihuman efforts to save flie trapped men. 108 mto-ert loat their the agency (:bS-WJR. News. Mami WWJ, N*wa Mbrtou WXYB, Ptnl atcrrrr, Wrtf CKLW, N«wa Toby D*vM WJBK, Ni^llrte WPON. atr HbU. Matte WCAK, H«wa Martpa Mistaken Shots Fired by father Fatal to Girl 15 Jack Rami CKLW. Han Motiab WPON, Mblic. Nrtsb., Nr WifS-rjII, Ear: Haai WWJ, Mbva, Martrtu wink, Brcakfart n, 46, of 60 Elizabeth St.. Or-tonville, was unhurt. Witnesses said the crane never actually touched the highpower The electricity arced proximately 5 feet from the line the crane boom, they said. LAST gECnON The injured men, employes of the S. D. Solomoli Construction Co. of Lansing (formerly of Waterford Township) were laying the last tion of the 340 feet of culvert pipe when the accident occurred. The concrete pipe contains steel reinforcing rods. The riKHted-sot power Use coo-talMd 1M,N3 volt*, a Detroit •Edisou He Identified It as a Singing the Blues Soviet Defense Allocations to Be Increased bee I Britain still has a force ot nearly 5,000 in Kuwait, however, bol-stered by air and naval support. 'TO CONTINUE ROLE Despite the deadlock, the council will continue in a watchdog role in the dispute which threatens Middle East peace. Council President Leopoldo Benites EcuadtM- said the council would go back into session at once if developments warranted. Patrick Dean, rhiet ger in Kuwait still existed. Dean denounced the veto cast by Soviet delegate Platon Morozov—the 95th by Moscow in the council-as “another instance in the whole sorry course of the Soviet delegation of frustrating proposal for peace that had t majority of the council.” Seven nations voted for the British proposal urging the United Nations to recognize Kuwait' independence. Three — U.A.R. (}eylon and Ecuador—abstained. Asks Shelter Plan Kennedy Confers With Key Advisers on Berlin and Germany MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet Premier Khrushchev announced today the Soviet Union has suspended planned reductions in its armed forces in view of the world situation. War budgets of North Atlantic nations are growing, ' Khmshchev said, and the Soviet government accordingly has decided to increase defense allocations for this year by 3,144,000,-000 rubles. RELOCATION — This mailbox has been standing on the comer of Saginaw and West Huron Streets for more than 65 years, according to veteran postal employes. Lawrence Howard (left), engineering superintendent at the Pontiac Main Post Office, and a postal employe. PraUac fmi Ph«U Clifford A. Steele of 19 Elizabeth St., are shown removing the box. It has been replaced with a modem "snorkle” combination mailbox about 100 feet away because it blocked the vision of motorists. This will raise the Soviet Union’s announced military spending in 1961 to 12,399,000,000 rubles. Khrushchev asserted that these were forced measures. ”We are teking them due to the emerging circumstances because Ex-Hero Linked Progress Stamps to Utah Tragedy Ancient Mailbox Former Marine Is. Main Suspect in Murder and Kidnaping MOAB, Utah (AP)—A former Marine hero who shot himself when confronted by FBI agents was linked today to the highway murder of a Connecticut tourist kidnaping of her teen aged daughter. By DICK SAUNDERS What may have been the oldest remaining mailbox installation in Pontiac was removed by postal employes Friday. Oldtimers at Pontiac’s Main Post Office said a box was on the northwest corner of Saginaw and West ^uron Streets before the The ex-Marine, Able B. Aragon, 36, an unemployed Utah coal miner, was stopped at a road junction near here Friday night, then stuck a pistol to his head, fired and died two hours later without saying a word. There was no trace of the kidnaped girl, Denise Sullivnn, 15, and authoritirs said they fear she has been killed. A wMe search was launched for her body. "There is no doubt in my mind that Aragon is the man we’ve been looking for.” said Sheriff John Stocks. “We know from paint scratches lhai his was the car that rammed the Sullivan car.” Cool Weekend Seen for Pontiac Area HOLLYW(X)D (UPI) - A recording of the song, "C^ld Gray Bars,” written by Donnell (Spade) Cooley while in jail awaiting trial for his wife’s murder, will be issued next week, it was announced today. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. Chet Holifield, D-Calif., has urged the administration to launch a $20 billion shelter program to keep casualties down to about 5 million people in case of a nuclear attack on the United States. Denise, her 41-year-old mother, Jeanette Sullivan, and a family friend, Charles Boothroyd, a Western vacation in the remote Utah badlands last Tuesday when they Stopped to help another motorist, apparently stalled on a back road. Out Site HYAN.NIS PORT, Mam. (ft — Pr«sklent Keanedy today conferred, ashore and afloat, with three of M* key advlacrs on Germany and Beribi. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Secretary of Defense Robert g. McNamara and Gen, Maxwell D. Taylor, the Praddent’a military repr®-aentatlve, flew here from Washington lor a general re%1ew of the German situation with | articular emphasis on Bertln. we cannot neglect the interest* of the Soviet people’s security,”' he said. A cool weekend is forecast for the Pontiac area with the mercury dropping to a low of 56, startiftg tonight, the weatherman says. Sunday’s outlook includes fair nd a little warmer weather with pleasant high of 80 degrees. Temperatures wilt average about 4 to 6 degrees Indow the normal high of 80 to 85 and normal now of 50 to 64 through-ont Wednesday. Precipitation will total less than one-tenth of an inch with a chance of a few showers expected Tuesday night or Wednesday, according to the U.S. Weather Bureau report. North to northeast winds 10 to 18 miles day will diminish tonight, becoming westerly Sunday. turn of the century. Accoi^ing to Pontiac Postmaster William W. Donaldson, the earliest recollection of its existence among veteran postal employes was when the post office was located at Saginaw and West Pike Street. “We have no record on paper of Just when the box was installed,” said Donaldson. “It has been rebuilt and modernised somewhat through the years, but the Installation itself is one of Pontiac’s oMesl.” Its "holdings’’ range from letters to soldier boys charging with Teddy Roosevelt to sweethearts writing their space-age boy friends in service. Fifty-five degrees was the lowest temperature reading preceding 8 The thermometer showed 74 at 1 p.m. Will Transfer to New Conrthon»e Moving Day Nears for the County By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. 11 when Assignment Clerk Louis E. Falrbrother picks up his When the first large moving van pulls up beside the down- files and moves to his new quarters. town courthouse Aug. 3 It will signal the start of more than a week'when county government won’t know whether It’s coming or going. First signs of the move to the brand new courthouse awalUng occupancy on Telegraph road, are apparent already In the old building. County ofHclal Newt S. Dempsey ean be seen going in nnd out of offices and conrtrooau pasting stickers on farnltare to be moved. ’The compony moves its wires away from potential danger durf area construction upon request Edward Soiomon, part owner of the construction firm hired by the state highway department, said the had not requested that the wires be moved because they seemed to allow sufficient clearance be- Dht piled up alongside the culvert trench, raised the crane close to the power lines. Meanwhile, vans continue to back up to the $3.5-mllIlon courthouse, a long-sought reality of county officials, to unload modem furniture and equipment. ★ -A ★ PnoHny air conditioning, a welcome relief to the court-houaa employea—wlto the exception of Judge Stanton O. Dondeto’s staff which beneflU from the only air ctmdltioning in the 1904 edlflco—was tested foT the first time Friday. Oemrge F. Ktanber, inujeet engineer, said it made a little Ut too much noise. But It was cooling. MOVING SCHEDULE , The board of auditors has released a moving schedule About the only office to move from the County Office Building, 1 Lafayette St., is the register of deeds. The balance of offices in that buUding will move into an administrative wing, which will be put under construction probably this fall. Prosecutor George F. Taylor and his staff are slated to shift from their West Huron street courthouse annex on Aug. 8. * ir it ir The five circuit courts move Aug. 10 and probate court the next day under the moving schedule. Already packaging the 10,000 law books In the law library Is LllH-arlan Richard Beer. AIM FOR DEDICA'nON “We have 200 cartons provided by the moving company,”, said Beer. “Well fill them, take them out and unload them, and then fill the boxes over again unUl we complete the job.” County officials are tentatively shooting for a Sept. 0 dedication of the six-story structure. An appraisal ot the downtown budding apd lot Is nearly cohipleted. The City of Pontiac Is apparently In the market which with the register of deeds office and photostat for the comer, said DaVld Levinson, chairman of the board department on Aug. f U ends—county officials hope—Aug. of supervisors ways apd means commit"** imlttM. >1 The premier appealed in a speech to the leaders of the United ^ates, Britain and France to “dis-irfay wisdom” and join in concluding a peace treaty with (Jer-many. ANNOUNCED REDUCTION Khrushchev announced in January 1960 that he planned to cut the strength of the Soviet armed forces from 3.6 million to 2.4 million. He said at the time the Soviet Union was taking this unilateral step without delay and without conditions. The old faithful has been standin’ n the comer watching more than half-century of Pontiac go by. Then- uhn a time when it aclwl as a pretty good hitching post for Nome hocNc and buggies, although I'nrie Sam didn’t approve. But the modern automobile fi As cars got closer to the ground, the mailbox on its concrete pedestal became a safety hazard, Donaldson explained. It blorked the vision of drive-era looking for traffic around the corner. Recently, about 1(10 feet away, a modem eomblna-Iton street or sidewalk loading eoUeetion box was installed on West Huron. Yesterday, the insignificant mailbox was emptied for the las time and carefully lifted from its pedestal, headed lor an honorable retirement. Gets Plant Sale OK WASHINGTON (ji - The General Services Administration Friday it had received antitrust clearance from the Justice Department to sell a surplus defense plant at Adrian, Mich., to Harvey Aluminum Go., Torrance, Calif, for $3,^,000. it Was Loaded McCLEAN, Tex. (UPI) - I Stockton. 18. of Anliuillo, wanted to know If a 22-callber revolver was loaded Friday. He put it to his head and pulled the trigger. He was killed instantiy. “In our time no other step ran be more peacable than the conclusion of a peace treaty and the elimination of the vestigea of the last war. "The Soviet government will very much regret it if any of our former allies will not sign togetb-with us the German peace treaty, and if West Germany refuses to accept the hand of reconciliation extended to her by the Socialist Ommunist states.” ... The procedure (or his proposal to sign a treaty with Communist East Germany, he said, would conform strictly with current international practice and custom. Federal Judge to Guide Bankrupt < New Haven RR NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — : 'The bankrupt New Haven Railroad wheels into reorganization today under the guardianship df a federal judge. U.S. Dist. Judge Robert P. Anderson Friday approved the line’s petition for reorganization under special provisions of the Federal Bankruptcy Act which insure continued service. The railroad'* board al director* threw la the apaage aflnr learning that the carrier had been refuaed In ita qaest lar a S5J-mlllion diaaater loan fram neat. They said the railroad woald ^ some 124 milHim in the rod by next Jan. 1. TO ACT AUG. I Anderson said that on Auf. 1 he wiU aK»i»t ad indiviteu AT perhaps several persons to act dl trustees In admlnistertad lbs tdfc road. ■ " ’ The court actiOB i son boss of the 1 road. '/.4 V. V THE POXTfAC PRESS# SATUBDAY, JlMfY 9, 1061 UAWPlans to Wrap Up Presentation Next Week DETROIT (AP) — Tile United Auto WortKn Union pinm to complete next week preoentation at its new controct proposals to UAW Vice PresidleiA Leonard Woodcock denied Friday the onion was ddayini progress in bargaining on vecUic demands Iqr ottering its proposals piece meal ui lengthy statements at policy. “We’re qtachig this out not for “We want an opportunity to lave the information in the hands of oar local union leadership as present it" ' «■ w * Wcxxicock said roost of the bar% gaining statements sidxnitted far (iealt with matters of interest only to UAW menoben who were being kept informed we are trying to do in them tiations.'’ 8EATOX CITCS DELAY After the second week at negotiations at the big Uvee were rs-cessed for the weekend Friday, Louis G. Seaton said, “The piec^ meal approacii doesn’t hdp collective bargaining/ It (Mays things. We have no quarrel with their way. But it's essential to undnxtand. the areas of differ- _______early as we can to know what we are arguing about." Contract negotiations got underway at GM June 28, then on successive days' at Ford and Chrysler, and on Thursday of this week at American Mottws. Seaton and Woodcock tangled Friday over the union's dalm that medianised production has cut down Genend Motors' work >rce. The CM vice president for per^ on salaries, this eliminating what called an “intolerable, uitjust and economically unsound’’ hourly wage system. WWW Ken Bannon, chief UAW bar^ gainer at Ford, said he was confident Ford would go along with the salary plan at least in i ______ , "It s is trying to create the impression that we have not been interested in creating new yd) opportunities.'' Deciariiqi this was not the case, Seaton said the trend in enplay-meid at GM has been upward in the post 10 years. Woodcock had said there had been a dedine of 73,000 houriy rated workers at GM since 1965. 1 employment peak at 410,000 was reacbed inil966 because the company bad temporary employes meet a big demand for new cars. laCPBCn SALARY At Ford the UAW presented plans for putting factory workers “We plan to have a salary program at Ford in a very short time — at the conclusion al negations,'' be said. A Defiant City Forges Ahead Newburgh, N. Y., Shuns State and U. S., Pushes Strict Welfare Rules Throw Grenade at U.S. Envoy Ambassador Escapes Death as Missile Fails to Explode in Saigon SAIGON. South Viet Nam IfU-A grenade was thrown at U.S. bossador Frederick Noitii«'s today, but it failed to explode and no one was hurt. Authorities believed the assailants were Viet Qmg Communists. A U.S. Embassy spokesman said the ambassador went quietly home for lunch aftn- the incident, which toidt place a few blocks away from Soo Airman One of 7 Missing on 'Copter Flight GOOSE BAY, UInrador ID -Two U.S. Airmenf one from Sault Ste.'Mkrie, Mich., and five adian civilians have ' since Monday on flight from Cartwright, Labrado-, to Gocae Bay. hour and e minute flight. Two men riding a motorcycle, believed to have been waiting earlier at a street comer, suddenly appeared, and threw what was described as a homemade grenade at the rear window of the car. « KIILED Sixty-one Viet Cong Communist gnerrillas have been killed in two f^gree battles, one of which lasted more than 24 hours, the govem-mpnt announced today. The battles took place four days ago in the vicinity of My An Iqge in Kien Phong Province sauthwest of Saigon. Army were reported to have captured a Viet Cong command post alter the battle raged for more than 24 hours. Fifty rebels were killed in that ridrmish, the army said. * * w In Vientiane. Laos, Royal Lao-tion strongman Gen. P h o u m Nosavan said today neutralist ex-Premier Souvanna Phouma no kmger merited support in his claim to the premiership of ' because of his clooe ties with the Communists. In Phnompenh, Cambodia, Prince Norodom Sihanouk returned home from France and Switzerland today and said Cambodia’s refusal to be "satellitized" by other countries was the reason for her survival. The airmen are Lt. Col. Frank . Osko, of Sault Ste Marie and Capt. John S. Moreel of Bellevue, Wash. ♦ ★ ★ The Air Force said it did not have the names of the five may have put duwa ta alt eal Bad weather hampered search operations by U.S. and Canadian Air Force planes. State Farmers Price Index Dips Only Slightly LANSING ID — The index of prices received by Michigan farmers last month cl^lined less than 1 per cent from May prices, the federal-state crop reporting service says. The index was down' about t per emt from mid-Jane prices a year ago, however. Wholesale milk showed the largest decrease from May levels, the service said, while increases in dry beans and calves were insufficient to offset declined In other commodities. NEWBURGH, N.Y. lAP) - The city of Newburgh, defying the state, the federal government and its own srelfare commissioner, today to go ahead with a new set of strict welfare rules It says are needed to keep the city solvent. * * * , The propoaed hew rules—widely hailed and widely condemned , the nation—are to go into effect July 15. A court action by the sUte of New York against the dty appeared likly in the of a stormy bearing on the legality the rules hi Albany Friday. ♦ * ★ -The committee that conducted the hearing recommended that the State Welfare Board order Newburgh officials not to implement the 13 regulations. BEFinE TO TESTIFY Nine of the city’s officials fused to testify at the hearing conducted by the State Social Welfare Board. The tenth. Welfare Commissioner John J. O’Donnell, disagreed with the others and testified he could not legally enforce 10 of the new rules. * ♦ k Newburgh officials maintain the Hudson Valley city of 31,000 —5 per cent of whom are on relief—needs the rules to maintain its fiscal balance. Critics call the plan lll^al, inhumane and discriminatory against Negroes, who are predominant among the welfare cases. Sr k ★ In his testimony to the board, O’DonneU said 10- of the new rules violate state or federal law. He cited the city plan to deny aid to mothers of illegitimate children while on relief. The Day in Birmingham Vacation Sessions Slated at Congregational Church BIRMINGHAM—The annual vacation church at the Congregational Churdi at Birmingham will be held July l'r-28, die board of Christian education announced today. ★ Sr k The summer program will be _ uilt upon the basic plan followed lost year at the higl^ successful two-week school, accoidtatg to Mrs.' Jack Bu*. supervisw. Victory-Buoyed Hoffa Tells His Critics to 'Get Lost' (Continued From Page One) labor party would never succeed I this country as a third party, and added: "Scan young, aggressive men III take over the labor move-lent. I win be with them. And we are going to tak' over the political party, Democrat or Re- Moslems Hit by Extremists Europeans Set Blasts in Cities; De Gaulle Continues Army Cut Dairy products showed the largest increiue in the past year, and cash field crops showed the most substantial drop, the service reported. The Weather Full U.8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair and cool tonight. Low M. Sunday fair and a little warmer. High 8*. North to northeast winds It to 18 miles today diminishing tonight, becoming westerly tomorrow. TaSar In rmia* Vomnt tmperaturt pr In II Thia Data la M >( PrMay'a Taaiparalara Chart •1 tt JacktoDTllIt .. . 61 Kanaaa City tl ST Sj^apida IT 61 Eoa” Xuh n ALGIERS. Algeria (UPD-Rlght-wing European extremists rattled Algerian cities with a dozen explosions and attacked Moslems Friday night In retaliation for Rebel Moslem rioting eariier thl* week. ★ ♦ ★ Despite the continued violence. President Charles De Gaulle went abend with his plimi to reduce the size of the French army in Algeria. The vanguard oil 4M men and 200 vehicles of the 11th “Intervention’’ Division arrived in MarseUles Friday. Another *,• 000 men equipped with armored vehicles and heUcopters are on their way acrosa the Mediterranean. A mob of Europeans gathered In the Algiers mUed working class district of Bab-el-Oued Friday afternoon and attacked a group of Moslem motorists, beating them up and battering their vehicles. dr ★ ♦ ’Then the mob. several hundred strong, went for a trtdly car filled with Moslem passengers. A dozen persons riding In the car were iniured. * ★ * The violence was touched off by youths attending a funeral for Christiane Martinez, a 10-ycar-old European girl killed and raped last Sunday by a Moslem farm workr AP PUstofsx NATIONAL WEATHER — Shower activity is expected tonight, extending tram the Central and Southern flateau, eastward through Texas into the Lower Mississippi Valley and parts of the Tennessee Valley. It wifi he cooler from the Mid-Mississippi Valley eastward into the Mid and North Atlantic states and warmer in the Pacific Northwest and the Central and Southern Plateau. During the night settler extremists fighting to “keep Algeria French" set off seven charges of plastic explosives In Algiers, three In Oran and two in Constantine. Four Moslems and two Euopeans injured. Fire Heavily Damages Detroit Box Factory .DETROIT ID—A three-alarm fire caused heavy damage today at the box factory at Kennelly A Sls-man Oo,. Inc., in downtown Detroit. ★ * w lijrs. Florence Sisman, a partner in the firm, said damage would run “into many thousands dollars.’’ V.; Hshed by the MvWm of Christtan edueatlm of the Nattonal Coumdl of Cbarchea. Planned and written by church .jadera with wide experience in working with boyi and girls, fiw texts are designed to help teachers use iuUy the advantages offered by the vacation church ■cbool. ATTRVDES THE GOAL The theme for the 1961 school “Personal and Group Rela^ Aip." ★ ♦ ★ The purpose of this emphasis is _) help youngsters develop Oiii*-tlan attitudes and actions in afi their relationMiips with others — the home, church school and HAPPY HOFFA — His opponent finally decided he’d seen enough and withdrew fn»n contention against Teamster President James R. Hoffa during Friday’s roll call vote at the unkm’s Miami Beach convention. So Hoffa (center) was hoisted onto nwmbers’ shoulders and gave delegates a wave to show his appreciation for their nearly unanimous support. The Teamster boss has big things in mind, including control of the White House, according to the newspaper Newsday. < (Cbntinued From Page One) T will lead one of the greatest labor political organizations ever formed in this country." WHITE HOUSE BY ’88 Hoffa was quoted as saying the labor dominated party would elect its own president in 1968 "and when that day comes, the tables will be turned. ‘Then the press and the other people who have been attacking us (Teamsters) will pay the price It we are paying now." The reporter said Hoffa detaed da price aa “reatilctive legislation, the sam) ktaid labor la betag faced with now.” Hoffa also was quoted as saying the AFlrCIO would meet his terms r crumple "within months.” Hoffa, 48, a one-time Detroit warehouse hand, was elected overwhelmingly Friday to a second live-year term as president of the Teamsters, the nation's largest labor union, over only token opposition. "Seriously,” Hoffa remarked later, "I think Bobby Kennedy, his brother the President, the secije-tary oi labor, and the supposed Senate select committee to recognize now that the time and effort they’ve put in trying to destroy the Teamsters have completely failed. It was a waste of time.” 7-Year Movie Pact Cleared for Fabian SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)— angeractor Fabian, 18, has won court approval of a seven-year contract with 20th Century-Fox ttiat could bring him 9150,000 a movie. ♦ ★ * Under the agreement, approved Friday in Superior Court, Fabian will receive $40,000 for each at two pictures to be filmed this year. His salary will increase annually to $150,000 if 20th exercises its options. Fabian’s full name is Fabian Forte. Trujillo Friends Avenge Riot Rise Up After Leftists Stage 1 st Demonstration in 31 Years CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Dominican Republic (AP) — Fighting broke out Friday night as Trujillo supporters struck back at leftists who staged the first antigovem-ment demonstration in the Dominican Republic in 31 years. a it it Followers of slain dictator Generalissimo Rafael L. Trujillo invaded the headquarters (rf the oniosition Dominican Popular Movement, wrecked the furniture and set the building afire. The clashes erupted In the center of the capital. The outbreaks occurred during file first day of open oppoaltioD political activity permitted by the successors of the dictator. CABBY HUGE PfCTURE President Joaquin Balaguer had pledged more freedom and political reforms after Trujillo's assassination May 30. The Trujillo backers, carrying huge picture of the dictator, marched on DPM headquarters a lew hours after a mob attacked and burned the pro-government Radio Caribe. DPM members, • armed with guns, rushed out against the invaders and destroyed the picture. Police and firemen rushed to the scene. Liz, Eddie to Represent U.S. at Moscow Festival HOLLYW(X)D (AP) - Actress Elizabeth Taylor and husband Eddie Fisher will represent the Unit-States at the Moscow Film Festival. A spokesman said Friday they will fly to the Soviet capital day, remaining there a few days. The couple was asked by the U.S. State Etepartment and the U.S. Information Agency to attend the festival, the spokesman said. The festival began Thursday. Pair Drops Loot After Robbery at Gas Station Two unidentified men slugged an attendant at a Birmingham gas station last night and looted the cash register, but dropped most of their loot while making their escape. ★ ♦ ★ Birmingham poUce said the robbers, both deocifbed as about M years oM, held Hioinaa War-aer of 14S E. Dallaa 8L. Madison Heights, at gunpoint while they emptied the cash box at Tillard’s Mobil Center, 1060 E. Maple Road, ahortly after 11:80 p.m. Warner told officers the bandits took $17, of which $15 was in trills, and then struck him over the head wifi) a 45-caliber automatic pistol. ★ ★ ★ They on loot, but in their haste dropped the bills and escaped with only $2 police said. Plans Dropping Suit to Marry jessel LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actress Joan Tyler, 27, says she will drop nity suit against Gecxge t. She says she and the comedian will probably marry. Miss Tyler, who met Friilay with Jessel and their lawyer, said: “We discussed it on a very friendly basis. My divorce from my first husband becomes final in January and we’ll probably be married then.” ★ ★ ★ The actress’ pending Superior Court suit asks $2,050 for medical care, $750 monthly during her pregnancy and $950 a month sup-pcHt after the child is born. Jessel declined comment o Miss lyier’s statement t h e would be married. Once formed, the number of scales on a fish never varies. In-1, the scales get bigger as the fish grows. Gets Welfare Post LANSING (AP) - Mrs. Adeline D. Klink of Bay City has named by Ctov. Swainsem to succeed Diane Krause as assistant county welfare agent for Bay Coun^. Mrs. Krause, also of Batr City, has resigned. throogh six, 8 aJB. to noon; and Junior Ugh aad aeator Ugh, ev«-Bfam hoiOn. . In addition to the program of study, apeeial activities in the field of creative art and crafti, music,' drama, and recreation will be provided. ALL MUST REGISTER Eadi child attending* nwst be registered, giving name, age and gndeiJust completed in public-’ S(d)0(>l. e Registration can be made by catling the church office. A $1 registration fee will be charged. Recently elected utficera the mm’s dub at Christ (Siurch Cram-brook are William T. Beresford,.^,^ president; (Aaries W. Frederick, vice president; 'John C. Gilmer, secKtaty; and Donald Whitfield, Instruments Go Into Orbit Aim Capsule - Bearing Satellite for Record 4-Doy Space Trip VANDENBURG AIR FORCE BASE. Calif. (DPI) - A Di^ coverer satellite hurtled into orbit Friday with an instrument capsule hopefully ticketed for a re^ ord, fouiMiay round trip to sr Air Fore* scteittats took c*re of the llrot half of the trip In faahlon when they lanached the 8S-loot long satellite — No. 80 In an increasingiy auccesaful series. Today, these sdentists prepared for the harden part — returning the 300-pounds of secret gear as the satellite whizzes over the North Pole at 18.000 miles an hour. They hope to leave the kettle-riiaped capsule in orbit for four days befixe attempting to recover ^ it. But they said if something goes wrong in the satellite weather threatens In the recovery area off Hawaii, they would try to bring it back sooner. it it it A full four days in oiMt would mean the satellite would make about t7 cirenits of the earth before the recovery attempt Five of the goW-plated capsules have been recovered — three ’ snare trailing airplanes. ★ ★ * The 2,100 - pound Discoverer XXVI’s path took it over the North Pole every 95 minutes. At its closest point to earth it was 146 miles from earth and 503 away at the farthest point. according Mr}. community, Bush. for each age group, from three years old thre^ senior high, are as follows: Noneiy, • a.m. to 10:88 a.ni.: Undergarten, 0 a.m. to nooa; FRED P. HWIYEL LATHRUP VILLAGE — Service will be held Monday at 11 a.m. from Bell ChapCl of the William R. Hamilton Company. Birmingham, for Fred P. Hirtzel of 18492 Glen-wood St. Mr. Hirtzel died Friday evening at New Grace Hospital, Detroit, firilof^ a brief illness. He was ). Burial wUl be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery in Troy. He was a past president of the Detroit Bowling Association, a past offico- of the Builders and Traders Ehcchange of Detroit and a member the Detroit Engineering Society. Surviving are his wife, Ivah; a daughter Mrs. John Fancher of Berkley; a son Russell of St. Louis. Mo.; one brother and four grandchildren. Mrs. Hemingway Wants to Correct Inaccuracies' KETCHUM. Idaho ID - Ernest Hemingway's wife indicates that she wants to set the record strai^t today on what she calls some “historical Inaccuracies." An Interview with her by four iwwimen was arranged tor today ^ she feels up to it, . _ iprestion la the minds of many Is whether the famed author took his own life. Another Is whether he left any nnpub-llahed works. But there was no indication that she planned to discuss either of these questions. Hemingway "deliberately ended his own life,” Seattle Post-Intel-llgencer writer Emmett Watson said Friday in a dispatch from Ketchum. After Hemingway was found dead of shotgun blasts, in his Ketchum home Sunday, the coroner reported the wound was self-inflicted, but left in doubt whether the action was accidental or suicide. Week-Long Program Integrates 9 Doctors A week-long orientation program at Pontiac State Hospital concluded Friday afternoon for nine new doctors. Eight psychiatric residents and medical staff member who joined the hospital Monday, finished the last of many tours and lectures and are now well integrated in hospital operations. The new addition to the medi- out the flaq^ but the DPM printing shop located on the first floor of the building partially deatroyed. Police picfced up aome of the pro-Trujillo attacken and took film into cuitody. They aaid the oqtaaitfr. Jooe Antonio Jtrainez, waa hurt by a thrown rock. Police called the attack a "little ^rioal" for the anfi-Thijillo END ORIENTATION — Getting acquainted at Pontiac State Hospital are (from left) Dr. J(^n Hsu, director of male inpatient departmant; I>rk Giaela Schroeder, director of file child psy- chiatric department; and new reaideBts, Dr. Evangeline Mojica; Dr. Portia W. ’nurentine and Dr. V. N. Samuel. eal staff is Dr. GIsela Schroeder, director of the child psychiatry depulment. Nejv psychiatric residents are Drs. Evangeline E. D. Mojica, Romualdo S. Anselmo, Juan R. Dulay Jr., Shamsul Mohammed Hacpie, Visuvasam N. Samuel, Portis W. Turrentine. Stuart Bernstein and Gaston Harnois. ★ k k They were welcomed to the hospital Monday morning by Dr. Walter H. Obenauf, medical superintendent, and department heads. Monday was devoted largely to lectures on the state hospital system and (^rational procures at Pontiac State Hospital with tours of business and personnel offices, the community relations department and administration building. TOUR DEPARIMENTS Yesterday’s final session included meetings with hospital psyclxfi-ogists and tours of the occupational therapy and outpatient Apartments and medical-surgical units. Thnraday was highlighted by an explanation of the hoapltara cHnlcal approach to psychiatric pattentn hy Dr. Robert A. Braun, clinical director. The new doctors got a day off July 4, bat were kept busy from 8 a. m. until after 5 p. m. Wednesday with staff meeAgs and conferences and,^ tours of various Five of the doctors are ning their first year residency. Three are second-year residents. Dr. Bernstein and Dr. Harnois are nerving their second year of residency at the Lafayette CHinic in Detroit and have bAn assigned to Pontiac for experience in the opwatkm (rf a Uarga state mntal hrMinltal * l-p;- / _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAV. JULY 8. 1061 SUPERSTITION; If you think nperttitiao bekmca to Uw •nolenU, ooosMor this: Would you oooept the nuBiertl “ir m your house number: U you have one puncture would you expect two more ltal. lONACE MACUEWBSKI Ignace Macijeweski, 96, of 15 Adams St., died yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of two years. A retired tool grinder at Pontiac General Motors, Mr. Macijeweski as a member of VFW No. 1370. Surviving besMea his wife Oma, re two sons Richard Majeski of Pontiac, and stepson Robert Stl-vemall of Grand Rapids; and two daughters Nancy and Mrs. Robert Evjen. both of Pontiac. Four brothers Leo of Pontiac, Frank and John both of Lansing, and Joe of Sparta and five grandchildrenfCasa City. Burial wiU be In Elk-al«i survive. land Cemetery there. Service will be 1:30 p. m. Monday at SparkaCrtffin Chapel with burial at Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. m OPEN SUNDAY 10 AM. to 6 P.M. Big^ummer Sell-Out WOMDrSWEU Kin GIRLS'PUYSUITS C7e Oas plese. Mass 1 M Oa VI ELECTRIC FANS 3^7 V Up !?!!.’47* SUMMER TOYS /Me ■t“t Up «RLS’00c 1.49 BASEBALL BAT l|l|^ Her*"«sA Asserted IsegllM eed wsighn . WwWF 10311 FOOnOCKER $797 Nssf wefsnsd cenwn. Tray | GOSIUTS Me NewHy haw. lag. OOc . VV GIRLS’SWIMSUIYS $1GG Csnse tmimmu. Ausrtad ilm . | SUMMER fiOODS GIRLS’PMIYIES 7 $1 CsMbsd caHea. Slass 3 W 14 V fOT 1 PICNIC GRILL 31 to Mped Ism. Csmpw* el 53.05 1 TOTS’DECK PANTS ftfie Cana* deck panti. Ksps (is. 5liss 3 Is 4s W nmejUG 70e LADIES’JAMMCAS 77< Cense plaM ihsrM. Siasi WWIS || AD* UWN coasters; OQe ! WDMEirS HALTERS fifie QT-CANNEDICE OQe UDIES DRESSES 0 GiS Cense *mM..51ssil0 lew Mi fof V ALUM. UWN CHAIR 3097 Maidy k«m. Welemnwf •psbbieg V ( Chareeal Briqueb fesi slartiet, slew bareieg. K> lb WW WW MEN and BOYS’WEAR Alan. Chaise Lounge $7^7 ! Mwdy cseWracHee. Folds smily ■ Mea’t SWIM TRUNKS $133 AiMrtW colon and uim H MFT^STiCHOSE 00^ ; MEN’S DECK PANTSeTL 3167 tvewMr lehric. Anensd liin I BRASS NOSE NOZZLE 7Q« 1 NODDY SUCKS 3044 tig Taek tinda. Anertsd tlsas IIb- lUnER^WMMASK 47c j Dop’SWIM TRUNKS 7fi‘ CASTING RODS 77« ‘ FIssiWe flbsrglas ■ ■ Doyi’BASEBALL CAPS 77" BAMBOO FISH POU 77e BOYS’ROBES 00c WADWGPOOL SI 54 • Hsevy teats deyl. dO" dsa | ® WALOEMAR NIEHAUS Service far WaWcmar Niehaus. 40, of 52 Murphy Ave., will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday atj- Huntoon Chapel. Internment will be at Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr. Niehaus died Thursday at Pbntlac General Hoepital. MRS. JAMES READER Serviop for Mrs. James (E^ily) ender. 89, former resident of Cass City wiU be at 2 p. m. Monday at UtUe Funeral Home Mrs. Cass City' Surviving are a daughter Mrs. Sam Fidanis of Pontiac and a sis- OEOROE R. GOURLAY Walled lake — Service for George R. Gourlay. 56. of 124 Northhaven will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Richardson-Bird Funeral Hoar they accounted for 2.).1 5 during the first half per cent of tho total with sales 15.4 per cent — about of 817,915. selling rate of 20,721 was down slightly from the 20,803 May. Tkia wma the Aral mofith thia year which haa failed to improve •n the preceding month. Ward’s said compact car sales totaled 960,364 in the first six months—35.3 per cent of all sales. BUY A HOME C. SCHUEH 'Tri-County Realtor" 4 Btflel4Bt Offleca Raady ItttS W. MsNICHOLS. DETEOrr SNI RIOHLAlfO ED., M-M 4M W. BirnOM, r^IAC Salarday. sad 1 lo 5 Bnadsy FE 8-0458 General Motors accounteti for 51.3 per cent of all June sales, compared with 48.9 per cent in May, Ward’s said. EXPERIENCED SoH^ WATER salesmen, ssisry and commission to those who qualify. Miracle Soft Water Service 5355 8 Rochester Rd., Troy. TRoJsn Ford slipped from SS.2 per cent in May to SO.S per cent In June; Chryaler from 10.4 to lO.l and Studebaker-Paekard from l.S lo 0.0 per eent. American Motors was up from 6.2 per cent to 7.4 per cent. *ND QUARTER BETTER Most individual divisions reported increased second quarter sales rises although six-month totals trailed I960 as a rule. Cliryaler and Plymouth reported aubatantial increaaes In retail dellverl«>a during the ae*--ond quarter. C. E. Briggs, Chrysler-Plymouth Division manager, said 83,767 Plymouth and Valiant cars were delivered to dealers, an Increar-e of 25 per cent over the first quarter jof 1961. ! Chrysler deliveries increased 36 per cent to 26,302. I will be placed In ms positions 1656 8. Rd. Dally 5:30 an Age 30-40. 5130 week guarantesd plus oxponsea. Wa train. OR 3-0505 LEADING LOCAL AND LONG DIS- slret experteneed national account salesman. Perton able to produce nev busintsa plus developing company leads. Salary ---- --------- you. 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PE 5-3515,_____ cleaning - BACHEUm APT tmaU ahops or offices. FE 4-0451. CmRimAK^ IRONINOa WANTED TBUBVRON vicinity. PE 5---- ------- -----BAiYsrmils; fenced yard, does In. 335-4545 MIMBOORAPHING, TYPING, 8BC- reUtlal service. BM 3-3843. be^ Any work approeUtod. PE PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. BuHding Syvice 13 Oulnn’a Construction. FE 5-4133. ALL K1ND8 OF CEMkHT w6rK. A-1 ALTERATIoki AND MbbkRlt--*‘100. Residential and eommer-. Dais Cook ConstriMtloB Co. YOUNG LADY For general offlet work In 1-glrl offlc^ Telephone experience helpful. Excellent opportunity. Write Mr. Geralds, PonUac Press, Box price. Nothing to^?afge'or'small'. Free aitlmats. OR 3-6173. EXCAVATIONB-BULLDOZINa Septic Systems EM 1-5M1 FREE ESTlMi " ing. WIU ' Elecric < HOME OWNERS "k. Sipt‘*J too per cent guarantesd. Persing Pace Brick Co PE 3-sus HOUSE RAI8INO, HOUSE MOV-Ing. Ucenicd fuUy eoulppad. Pree estimates. RiisssU Marlon. PE Siegwart Construction Cement Work FI 5-3003 SWIMMING POOL ' instaUatloD — No money ** ■ —‘ ■’-T more in- down, I. - ------ ... formation your Pontiac dealer. Fish Swimming Pool Co.. OR Business Service 15 ALL MAKES OP POUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained men *t our oRlcc. General PrloUng A -—---------------- - :e Bu|»ly Co.. IT W. 1 e St. Pbont ra 3-OUS. ELECTRIC MOTOR BERtnCE RE-palrlng ^ lew^las. 315 B. Pika SLIPCOVERS Custom-made 3-dayservtea. Free est FE 3-1555 or PE 3-TMl. SAWS MACHINE SBARPBHBD. Manley Leach. 10 Bagley St. Bookkeeping & Taxw 16 BOOKKBBPIHO. ALL TAXIS. Dressmakjng. TajlOring 17 Oarden Plowing NDBCA_____ lacing, ihow-IrtTlep sell. t 3-01S5 6aRDEN ^WlHO 11 ‘1USTOH------------- garden, y free eatlmaUs available, lawn eul-tlng and tertllhiug. oji SAMS. ACE TBia ssavicB ■*” Trwo rwmoval. Wmmkaa. Oot gar Md. S8S4510 » Pa sias. SOD DELIVERED PB 4.1111 aT-s fcbilftjfa liJIBiBAfllia Seeding. eaSdUg. hUMh%(. ----------------------------