THb Wftofhrfr Mil. WMtMr IMIMU ., VI '/y i ti‘ •I-W„ ^ \ r \ 'v! ‘ ! ' 1, « M P«K» II V^L. NO. iiA THE t>ONTlAC' PRESS y ' iji ’! I ■ V ■’ ^ ■ ★ ★ ★ ★ ' I'ON'I "\- Hom« EdiHon riAC, MU’IIKJAN, I'lMDAV, .ll!|,V ui. MHH it PAtJKS ,.f l^■• Harsh Words in Background LBJ, Barry Meet on Rights Senate Passes LBJ Plan to Fight Poverty De Gaulle's Words Draw Cold Rebuffs PARIS l/Pi -PreHident Charles de Gaulle’s call, for ' an inloriiatioiial conference to bring peace to Indo-BattI© Shift!toHousii; t’hinir and his new chalUnige to United States leader-. Vi-.*. ki.vi \A/^.L of ••'<* West drew cold rebuffs today from Wash-Vote been Next Week (iermany. in Rules Committee American officials brushed aside as wholly unacceptable de Gaulle’s proposal for a new 14-nalion con-WASUINGTON (d») — ference- with the United’Stales, Russia, Red China TIUBIJTE TO MRS, WILiSON — Semon shell and audience pavilion, built on land E. Knudaen (right), cochairman with Mri.^ donated Ui Oakland University by Mrs^ WII- Knudaen ot the Meadow Brook Mualc fea- son and Uie late Mr Wllaorj, la within sight tlvil, paid tribute to Mrs, Alfred G, Wilson of her preaent home. Sunset House. Af left beMe last night's concert. The new concert li D. B. Varner, chancellor of OU, Natural Beauty, Excitement Are Meadow Brook Tones By JANET ODELL Ponttke Preia Women’s Editor First-time oocasions are always exciting, and Thursday night's opening of the Meadow Brook lo Musical Festival was no exception. When Swedish-born Slxten Ehrling strode out on stage, he was given a tremendous standing ovation. ' U>clr own folding chairs and dotted the hillside above the pavilion. It. was an President .Johnson’s bill to carry out his War on Poverty has won Senate approval by nearly a 2-1 margin. ' The battleground now shifts to the House, where the Rules Committee Is expected to vote early next week on- a^ similar proposal to be considered the following week. The measure had come under heavy attack from Sen. Barry Ooldwater of Arizona, the Republican presidentlai nominee, as a “hodgepodge of programs treating only the Street Section to Stay Open Seeking Steps to Skirt Trouble in Arizonan Won't Aik Formal Agroement, Just Gentrol Torms and Prance as the principals ~ to settle the woe.s or South and North Virt „ „ Nam. Ims and (Jarnbodia, c „ r p. President Ly n n A. They also rejected de Gaulle’s Townsend. 89DI Orchard Bend, contention lhal a military solu- Blwmfleld Township, has tl»r In South Vltl Nam I, Im- ‘ "** The west half j)f .South Saginaw will remain open to one- possible. They sold thf Halted .States of the Year by the Society of Industrial Realtors. cannot consider another Indo- 1 enthusiastic crowd, willing and Fograms we.iing on.y me be pleased Their pleasure was P*'" way southbound tralflc between china cohferenee until a i Whlttemore and the east leg of mllliarv balance Is created in Wide Track Drive, , South Viet Nam. peimrlm.nl ii||ri»d yertertlay tti„s|||„gi„„ t|,„i u, to keep half of .Saginaw open erty." And when be raised his baton to eendnet the Detroit Symphohy Orchestra in “The Star Spangled Banner,’' It was a moment of pnre emotion. Their pleasure was evldimced by their whole - hearfed applause me rm ni-iwm. ae whl^h turned Into a shouting, standing affair “H seems designed to achieve inaw open during construction .u. at the end of the evening, the single objective of securing along that .stretch, heallnc Lighting Is excellent, both tnside and outside voles." he said Id a minority re- Mutual agreement was the tiavllton. And the acoustics pleased every- o" the bill, ^VAnX .limiAtt Ul/*lr« mantoAAss AlthAUCTh Hn] I ill IVm f-lvli |.\J Tf POlMlIKiUll illcll 11.^ . , , , ‘ postwar dominance of the West and leave at least half of each the lmpr,e,s- driveway- to busine.ss establish- ^.S. diplomats that nn between de Gaulle and la beyond Earnings Soar at'Big Three' GM latest to Report Record Figures WASHINGTON l/T) Against a backdrop of harsh words, Republican presidential nominee Barry Ooldwater talks with President Johnson today about steps "to avoid gny inflating of trouble" over civil rights in the presidential campaign. “I donT want to exploit the campaign in any way that will cause disorder," the Arizona senator siiid last night. ' He talked with newsmen Just after he had voted against Johnson's |947.S-mll- ' lion program to combat poverty. It passed !2 to 33. Brook Festival. - enter Into the two days of Sen- ...... bus design for an inde- more money than ever before. wn-u/ vABif /]» hi« Goldwater said he is not going Brook Festival. enter Into the two days of Sen- whleh an iniundjon restrain- """j™ nis design tor an , ate debate on the measure, a . Europe based sive side of civil rights out of Just prior to that, Semon E. Knudsen. co-chairman of the filatival with Mri. Knudsen, welcomod the audience of more than 3,000. ★ dr ★ 7: He said, “Tonight, we are realizing the first stage of a dream of such potential and scope u one rarely has in a lifetime. DEDICATED PERSONS “People of good heart and good will have made it' possible. Only through the efforts of His Job last night was complicated by his »‘e debate on the measure, a the state and city from politics In the months ahead entire system of lighU In the box office going 33 Republican ^ Tin r'' 7’’’’' And he .said he ddes not want oMl-ehortly before the concert. itinuerby Circuit Court SS!is ^ 2red To reS levTls 11*“ ^ ^*8’’**' EAR1» Men Coming Home After 9 Days on Raft artnenship between jEurope and America. However, former Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, de Gaulle’s coarchitect of postwar French-West German cooperation, said he agreed with the French leader’s statements regarding various changes in the world’s political structure. unified reported 6y any company. REPORTS OF PROSPERITY The Big Three's reports of great prosperity came while they were negotiating with the United Auto Workers on new labor contracts. , Ken BannOn, UAW Ford department director, said in De- the campaign and what we both can do to avoid any inflating of trouble." Goldwater sought , the White House session. De Gaulle told his semi-an- *'’®**-nual news conference yester- “It is obvious that Ford's day: Goldwater has said he wants to give the civil rights law a chance to work, eveh though he voted against it on grounds its sections on ppblic accomthoda-.tions and equal,employment are unconstitutional. Goldwater has, in effect, profitability makes it possible for the company to cut prices, dared Johnson to make an issue. “The division of the world give Ford Workers, and their of civil rights. Hours before he between two camps led by families equity, and still provide won the Republican nomination, Washington and Moscow no generously for its stockholders the Arizona senator said in San ' ’ ■’ ” Francisco; . These 12 concerts are the start of what those terday when their raft was who connived the festival hope will be a com- ^Dotted bv a Navv natrol plete performing arts center. In the future, they ® patrol hope to add art, drama and other kinds of P^^Be. longer corresponds to the new "and executives” - " world situation. ’ ★ ♦ ★ PORTSMOUTH, Va. li'P)—A British freighter neared , General Motor^ earned $602 port today with four aun-broiled yachtsmen who were rnim® ™al Plucked from Ihe AflanUc Ocean after driftiqg nine the aiiiano. wit; America be- 5, »mpred”w“lii.m days on a tiny hfe raft. “r” ^ Wet • the second TTie ordeal of the Connecticut sailboat hobbyists, Eun^ and America are whose 36-fbot boat foundered July 14, ended yes- Se ^vfet mSe jiersists" * PREVIOUS record But the reasons for our sub- r But It's Been Worse In Today's Press Little Cheer in Weather The motor Vessel Maiden 1 picked up the four. It reported they were in good health except for sunburn and minor sores. The Maiden was en route to Wil-\ mington, Del. Rescued were Ralph C. Stevens, 32, and Leo Pogorzelski, Pair Survives North Ordeal PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. (AP) •Robert Gilroy and Max Portz , “Having opposed civil rights until this year, let him make an issue of it. I’ll just repeat' back to him the thousands of ^ords he has spoken. "Lyndon Johnson is the biggest faker in the United States,” Goldwater added. “Let him The previous record was $536 make an issue of It. He’s the million, or $1.87 a share, in the phoniest individual that ever 1964 first quarter. ' ' came around.” T. *■ * K, Despite his criticism of the First half earnings of the No. ,3^^ Goldwater has de-West German officials said 1 auto maker totaled $1,138,000,- dared himself “unalterably op- “ subordination did not de- 660, or $3.98 a share,, compared posed to discrimination of any scribe relations between Europe with $878 infHitw, or $3.07 a .sort,” and has said he will not* and the United States in the share, in the 1963 first half, inject civil rights tensions into Atlantic alliance. which was the previous record, the campaign. ordination to America are be-' ing eliminated one after the other.”' both of Waterbury, Philip Kara- feared certain death if they koosh,, 21, of Cheshire, and Juli- struck out in the glacier-fed Rights Arrests Three Charged under new act PAGE A-7. 6 a.m. .68. 7 a.m., .72 8 a.m.. .76 9 a.m.. .81" N^Weapons Ru«$ia claims U.$. to am allies -- PAGE B-tt. 10 a.m.. . 84 around tomorrow afternoon or 11 a.m.. . 85 *f we are lucky. lOiti a>9 Not a leaf was stirring at 8 i«m. ...0/ a m. this morning. The lowest 2 p.m... 92 recorded temperature in doWn-Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 68. us Kasimer, 34, of New Haven. They left Saybrook, Conn., July U in Stevens’ secondhand motor sailer, the Gooney Bird, for their first long trip, a sail to Bermuda that was to have ended July 17. waters of. the Iskut River, so they huddled, drenched and bitterly cold, for eight days on the floats of their overturned aircraft. I Aifet News . A4, Bt .... Cll A.., m‘ .... cu A G«rAtii .... Cl Maikets .......... CM OWwtes........ cm . a-cs Pontiac area residents have ihope. Things could be worse. ;In J934 the temperature read--ing was 105 as compared to our “cool” 99- to 95-degree weather. U.S. The Coast Guard quoted them as saying the Gooney Bird hit a Will Give Viets submerged object at 11 p.m. Million, in Extra Food , a;VnS.'................... They told about it yesterday following their rescue. Gilroy spoke by telephone from Terrace, 70 miles inland from this I 1 Id" K .1 "orth coast city and 200 miles July 14. and they abandoned the .^uth of the spot where their 8WI ton, ot whent and flour SAIGON (ffi - The U n i t e d * * * i Tonight’s predicted low is 54 States agreed today to’ give The Navy patrol plane com- jto 72. South Viet Nam about $4 million mander who spotted the four Chances are that it’ll cool worth of surplus foods in addi- men on their bobbing raft 420 jsomewhat and be less humid Bon to current planned aid this miles east of Cape Henry, Va., Stomortow with a high of 82 to B»e Saigon government re- said he almost missed them. P- V CIRCLED BACK ’ by ISliSrSlera I.t.FetnJ,Th.<,inrely, tnm- plane hit the rjver July 14. The two prospectors were returning to their campsite at the junction of the Iskut and Inhini Rivers. “We hit a mud bank,” Gilroy said. : cast calls ^ averaging 2 ___ rtIUUIUWttUUI' xviaxweu U. for tempera^s Tayor and Foreign Minister 2 to » degrees jjyy jhg united J lost sight of the raft but back, flying j lower, and The plane floated downstream 5>for a mile and a half and saw the men waving: stopped upside down on a sand bar. Gilroy, 39, . and Portz, 48, . ^Bl , ,|^ltef, although not too mijjch. and 5,600 tons of sweetened oree at Valley Forge. Pa. side amphitheater New Plan for Cuba Sanctions WASHINGTON (APi-the Inter-American foreign ministers arranged their first closed ses-.slon today to consider an alternate proR>sal for ending relations with the Communist regime in Cuba. There were Indications tlie meeting might continue into the weekend l>efore full agreement Is reached on the scope of action to be taken. Tlie 20-nallon conference had been scheduled to ■onsidcr sanctions against Cuba' malic relations, as requested for Its efforts to overthrow the | Jointly by Colombia, Costa Rica Venezuelan government Reforc the conference was a pri)|H)sal by Brazil to declare that none of the members of the Organization of American Stale.s sltould have relations with Cuba. Primarily a change In wording rather than meaning, It was put forth as an alternative end tixlay. It started Tuesday to one calling for a break in diplo- and Panama with Venezuela's supiwi, SEEKS EFFEtT Thq psychological effect sought by Brazil would be to avoid the appearance of directing action against the four countries that slHJ maintain Cuban diplomatic tles-BollvIa, Chile, Mexico and Uruguay. Like the three-nation propo.s-al, It would be binding If adopted and would affect the future. to Be an Issue Ntgro«i Sa/ Ban Would Br Tragfdy VIVKSMURti. Misi. iAP)> 'Hire* nationiil Negro leaders say they hope today's meeting Jo' lietweeii President Son. Barry Goldwater, R-Arlz„ won't result in an agreement to keep the Civil rights Issue out of the presidential campaign. (hitdwater is the Republican presidentliiil nominee. Hie three leaders»>the Rev; Dr. Martin Luther King, James Farmef of the Congreai of Racial Equality, and John Lewis of the Student Non-Violent Coordl-Hating Committae-ara in Mississippi to boost tlie predominantly Negro Freedom Demo-, cratic party. 'It would be a real tragedy If the civil rlghta issue Is kept out of the campaign,” said King. NDT ACXJEFTED All three said they considered Goldwater "an unacqaptebla candidate.” ';It Is litterly Impossible to keep civil rights out of the campaign,” said Farmer. He said he favored the meeting between the President and Goldwater because he ho|>ed the presidential race "doean'l develop Into a mud-slliiging campaign " 'T Birmlnfl|hom Area Newt , , I Lack of Communication Eyed in Bloomfield Hills 0l.tXiMFJELD HILLS - The Irouble is thkt Bloomfield Hills has no central gathering place, no totvn square where, stsmer or later, everyone piases by In the course of a day. Tlte hoard of education now Is mulling llti lack 4>f Informal communication In a decentralized city. The preblem was brought mere sharply Into focus dar-lag the recent enmpaign fer a $7-milBon bnlMlng progrim. Some of the canvassers going from house to house took notes as they worked their ways through Bm community Tfiey wrote down favorsble and unfavorable comments they heard about the school system. SOME IMPRESSIONS An Informal group of parents,! about six, then went to Schools Supt. Eugene Johnson with some impressions end recom- Among their suggestions hold kalfeektotaches and ether informal meetings with district resMenla to rxptoln the ebjectivas nnd problems of the icheel eyetem. l-ewls said 1 Met by more entliuslasm was ' felt the civil i the Idea of preparing 'a district Grunts, Groans - - Whistles? i-u aiiu wuuiu anoci me luiure. . ......................... policy of aU member nations In i “''***‘ regard, to resuming relaUons at next month's rights Issue should go before the voters, The trio Tield a news conference after a . five-hour sirategy Tougaloo College near Jackson on the Freedom i oratory Democratic parly I ' * * HOPE TO UNSEAT I '’Of^ much expect this to 11W Freedom Democrats hope ^ Johnson said. ‘ ‘ ^ ' ..... TO FORM GROUI*S handbook to explain the scope of the I system and give details of specific progrants like physical education, classes for gifted children ami Ute let{:nmg lab- . Topless Bout Ruled Out The policeman said the boy came at him with a knife and refused to heed orders to halt before the fatal shots were fired. .Some persons who claim to have been witnesses and some Negro leaders have disputed this version. A grand Jury is tovestigating. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONITAC AND VICINITY - Mostly fair and hot today with a chance "Of scattered thundershowers late this afternoon. High' 90 to 95. Increasing cloudiness with scattered thundershowers and little change In temperature tonight. Low 65 to 72. Variable cloudiness with scattered thunder-showerii tomorrow morning turning cooler and clearing from the west tomorrow afternoon. High 82 to 88. Direction: EesI Sun sets Friday at 8:01 p.m. Sun .rises Saturday at 5:18 a.rn,. Ions Ytar A«a In Fsntlac HiahesI lampSroture ■ . Mean temperature Weather; Sunny A search was sparked Tuesday after Terrace pilot Doug Uhappel flew supplies into their camp, found it deserted and noted the last entry in their diary was July 14, I They were spotted Wiednes-day, picked up and flown to Terrace. , Temperature Chart I 55 Fort Worth '02 80 ' 68 Jacksonville 80 75 66 Kansas City 88 77 Angeles 78 58 60 S; Francisco 7J 55 76 S. S. Marie 87 58 65 Seattle 76 54 70 Tampa 84 75 NATfONAL WEATHER—Scattered showers and thundershowers are expected tonight in parts of the middle Atlantic states, upper Mississippi Valley and northern Plains, and the southern Plateau and -Rockies. Occasional drizzle is ex- : pected in middle and north Atlantic states. Cooler temperatures are forecast from ‘the n9rthern and central Plains to the Great Lakes. Some warming will set in over the northern Rockies. DETROIT illPD - Detroit police authorities a n d the commissioner of the Michigan State Athletic Board of Con^ trol cracked down on a promoter who sought to stage a Two Survive North Ordeal (Continued From Page One) most continuous, rain for eight days. NOTIHNG TO EAT They had nothing to eat. The Isku was about three-quarters of a mile wide, Us water close to 30 degrees. "It would have meant death in two minutes Jf we had tried to strike dut for shore,” Gilroy said. •We counted as many as 14 plants flying over. That was the worst part of it.”' Walkout Ends for Builders A strike by some 900 underground laborers, which slowed a number of .sewer and water construction prgjects throughout the Detroit area, has ended and union members are back on the job.today. George Molnar, business agent for Pontiac Laborers Local 1070 said the walkout officially came to an end Wednesday with member ratification of a, new contract. , # . ■ ' The agreement, also approved by Detroit Laborers Local 1191, ended a walkout which began to late May with the expiration of the old con- ‘ tract. Molnar said the new two-year pact adds a 20-cents-per hour increase now, to boost wages to $3.30, and a 22-cent increase a year from now. A number of frhige items were also nego: tiatM. ■ . ' The only building trades union still involved in a strike- action southeast. Michigan is Mill-mans Local 1452, a 1,500-member unit which does shop fabrication^ construction materials. woman's tag team wrestling match with the contestants wearing topless bathing suits. Commissioner Frank Cava-nagh said he felt he must rebuke promoter John Doyle for announcing the proposed match at C^o Hall this Saturday night. \ "He has neither (he sanction nor the advice of this boaird,” Cavanagh said. "He kitew this commission should never approve such a ItidF crons and absurd perforto-^ anre as allowing womek wrestlers to exhibit in topless bathing suits,” Local police pointed out to Dovle /that several Detroit ordinances prohibit exhibiting the nude portion qf a woman's body in public. Dovle said he would abide by the declsjwi of Cavanagh and the police and that the women would be properly covered. 1)1 announcing the proposed match Thursday. Doyle said he Had studied the state wrestling rules and the bnly requirement for ring apparel was "waist-high trunks.” GIRLS READY He said at that time that the girls scheduled to take part in the match were "enthused about the innovation.” "They feel they will be pioneers in the field,” Doyle said. 17 fi61 Units Sold by Pontiac in July 11-20 Retail sales of 17,061new Pon-tiacs and Tempests were t e -ported by dealers during the middle 10 days of July, it was announced today by Frahjc V. Bridge, general sales manager for Pontiac Motor Divisiun. . ★ ★ * 1 Bridge also pointed^ out that 6,655 Tempests were sold during the July UriM period for a 61 per cent increase over the division’s 1962 record of 4,124 units. • Through July 20, Pontiac dealers have sold 617,389 new Pontiacs and Tempests, In a similar period a year ago, they sold 517,299 cars. Ship Designer Expires BLANEFIELD, Scotland (AP) - Sir James McNeill, designer of the Cunard Queen Liners — Elizabeth and Mary — died at his home here today, aged 71. The cause of his death was not disclosed.; with Cuba. Despite the change in empha-sii, Chile and Mexico were expected to vote against the, proposal and Bolivia and Uruguay al least to abstain. It was uncertain tiow many other nations would support the alternative. The Brazilian proposal dealt only with diplomatic ties and did not go into a cutoff of trade and maritinw and air transportation to Cuba, which were Included in the three-nation resolution. Tliese matters are to be considered later. THREE RESOLUTIONS Tlie United States introduced three resolutions aimed at tightening the Isolation of the Castro reglnje They would:' 1. Cali on all OAS members to “Cooperate In the establishment of a system of air, sea and land surveillance in the waters off t^ir coasts and along their land boundaries In order to detect clandestine movements of per sons or any suspected movement of arms, munitions or implements of war frqm Cuba to any other part of the hemisphere” 2. Call for a recognition of subversive action as an aggression under the terms of the Inter-American treaty of reciprocal assistance. Under the treaty- aggression can be countered by measures ranging from diplomatic and trade sanctions to armed attack. . ASK COOPERATION 3. Call on the free world nations to cooperate in hemispher-ic efforts to suspend trade with and economic .assistance to Cuba. At yesterday s meeting, Argentina, although condemning Castro communism, told the conference that proposed diplomatic and trade sanqUons against Cuba "are not anqwill not be effective.” national Democratic convention, which opens Aug. 24 at Atlantic City, N.J. Leaders of tlie movement remained silent about a compromise proposal from Sen. Paul Douglas. D-III., that tljg^national convention either seat no Mis- follow In Woodtnere Uemeteiy, Detroit, Mtoi Wilion died Wedkeaday Fenner secretary to the late (.'liaries Burlon of (he Burton Abatract and Tltie €o„ Mils Wilson Wia a member of I First Presbyterian Chunii of Birmingham. ' Survivinf are Uiree iieplitws rniaoea. Restaurant Hit by Fire in Dixie flam* Bomb Thrown in St. Auguittn# 8T. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (JB The restaurant of a plush motel, target of both integratlonlst end segregationist demonstrations in this racially torn city, was bad ly damaged today by a fire bomb Two one-gallun containers of Inflammable liquid were tossed through the Window of the Monion Motor Ixidge restaurant. ignited by Molotov cocktails made with pop bottles "The conlatoers reeked of kerosene,” said Manager James Brock. Tlie Incident oc^'urred before dawn as hundreds of segrega tionlsto Nttended a Ku Khix Klan rally on the outskirts of the nation's oldest city. A police official said Uie lall.v Continued "into the tsee hours this morning;" He noted a group would jbe organized to prepare the hand- . . book' as soon as school starts RESPONSIBLE this fall I Brock, who Integrated his take about a year. j ^ School board bulletins now are, threats by, white Integrationists, mailed periodically to about 6,-1 said he did nut know who was 000 registered voters in the dis- rfsponsible sissippi delegation or seat bothitrict. Johnson said, but these ! Eorller this week ftmek and give each half a vote. j deal only with current informs-: low newsmen- i King came to this city on the tidn. newsmen. Mississippi River. Thursday! * * * "Negro pickets for civil rights night for another rally to pro-1 Also, reports carried home mole the Freedom party. Rescued 4 Going Home (Continued From Page One) the ptotte to drop food to the raft before the Maiden was ■notified knd came to the sceae. Stevens’” wife said in Water-bury that her husband, vice president of a thetal stamping concern, had bought the Gooney Bird only a week before the voyage. It had no radio. Mrs. Stevens said 'she was apprehensive "but I fipred he was all right." ' Nonetheless, she said,, two days ago she and her father-in-law, Carleton Stevens of Thom-aston. Conn., called the Coast Guard “as a precautionary measure.'' .. “We thought they had decided to- turn around and were on their way home,” said Mrs. Stevens. Find Oxford Mon Dead OXFORD - Alfred E. Allen,. 90, of 24 Pearl was found dead in his home Wednesday by Oxford Police. Oakland County Deputy coroner Dr. John F. Naz ruled s^focation as the cause of death. students often have a way o'f'**’'‘* Pickets^,owwing civil getting lost, he noted. j rights can kill it. Mrs. Anthony J. DeVlieger Service for Mrs. Anthony J, IMVlleger, 73, of lOll Clark, Bijrmlngham, will be 1 p. m. tomorrow at the William Sullivan and Son Funeral Home. Royal Oak. Burial will follow ki White Chaj>e| Memorial Cemetery, TYoy. Mrs. DeVlieger died yesterday after a short illness; She was a member of t h e First Baptist Chui^ch of Birmingham and musical groups. Surviving besides her husband are&two sons, Maurice L. of Royal Oak and Donald A. of ’ Livonia; a sister; four grand-1 children; and a great-grandson, i He displayed photographs of T-shirted young whites parading in front of bia motel with signs reading. "Niggers Slept Here.' and "Niggers Ate Here " DISCOVERS FIRE The fire was discovered at' 3:1s a.m. by Gonier Bray, motel watchman, who .said he heard the window shatter but did not see or hear anybody outside.' Firemen summoned by Bray quickly doused the flames. Brock estimated damage at $3,000. Mrs. John W. Fleischer j S e r V i c e for Mrs. John W. i Grace B.) Fleischer, 4475! Lahser, Bloomfield Hills. was| to be at 3 p.m. today, at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co, with burial in Wood-lawn Cemetery, Detroit. MFs. Fleischer died Wednesday after a short illness. She was a member of Christ Church Cranbrook and the National Farm and Garden Club. Surviving besides her husband Is a brother Poverty Bill Passes Senate/ AUceWUson Service for former Birmingham resident Alice Wilson, “ of Detroit will he 1 p.m. row at Bell Chapel of ( liam R, Hamilton Co. Bui A thir^ which would have let gp^erpors veto aM Ity action programs, by a single vote. Frank J. Lausche, D-Dhio, also won adoption of an amendment shaving $15 million off the total originally author-* ■ for the first year. In Fight With Family Ruby Backs Lxiwyers DALLAS (UPI) - Jack Ruby ended the fight between four Texas lawyers and bis family yesterday by siding with the attorneys and telling them to appeal his death sentence before it is too late. The Texas lawyers -- Clayton Fowler, J. H. Tonajiill, Phil Burleson and Emmet Colvin — have only five days in which to file the appeal of Ruby’s conviction for the slaying of Lee Harvey Oswald. ' / They still have 1,800 pages of testimony to read through. Foyvler and Tonahill were declared “fired” hy the v Ruby family on the advice of Sol, Dann, a Detroit lawyer .............. sMd resenting them, but Fowler yesterday "S A Authority alsra is provided for the government to finance part-time employment for college students and for youHis who want to complete their secondary schooling or take vocational rtfgtoiikl , . 'Wv, W ~JT- '~V I he 1* mr // /•• 1 H I ;< hit il-C J.'X' ■' A' 't:'" \ TllH 5 Red BciHalions Aim at Laos Position VIKNTIANI-:, I,BOH hHtlHltOIIH Ot CoilJkltlllllNt liiKjpH wnr# mlvmving Unltty cno WULCLOerS 5” lloetrle $16,05 votga-'Pendulum' »iyla wcill clock In block or whiia vroll linirh Plu» 10% led, lax Modal aH30. Limit I,' FIBERGLAS Uundry Tub On HETAI. snao Durable, yal ligtilwalghi tub on iland. At ihown,-assorted colors. (Foucoti unuij RUB 1247 WESTISGHOUSE Puthautton CLOCK-RADIOS 18 67 Batter than showni-modern pushbutton controls for doze olorm, radio, ate. Built In aerial for dis-tonce reception. SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS HOUSEHOLD BROOMS isewn broom of natural straws, wire bound, smooth wood hohdle. Limit T^ broom. 99' SroNGE MOPS — DuPont sporige on wood handle, first quol.ity, squeezer. ■137 SafK-Up SSSWES UTS 99° $3.79 volue - 22'/4x 22’/4 squore shower mot with textured fop ond softi-grip bottom. TOILET TOP ZRAY 69° $ 1 .’50 value — fits all toilet tank tops. Makes a handsome toiletry tray. 7-PC; BAR-B-Q SETS 99 $3,95 value stainless steel, utensils for bar-b-q cook outs. Spotulo, knife, fork, tine, salt ond pepper shokers. Long hondled 1 Genuine 7 will be singing, dancing and showing their interpretive skills at the affair. Parents and friends have been invited to the 3^p.m, event in Room 204 of the high school. . Some 70 young students will sh()w the multilingual talent they have acquired at language sessions this summer. Wixom VFW Post Offers Hawaii Luau Fewer but Larger Herds Is Trend on Dairy Farm Fewer but larger herds is the trend on Michigan farms today. TTiere are nearly 687,000 cows in Michigan today. That’s a drop of nearly 35,-600 during the past five years and over 2K,oiM in the last eight yean, says Larry Johnson, dairy extension ipeclalist at Michigan State Univenity. The reasons for declining co|v numbers, according to Johnson hre: Substantial increases in production per cow through improved feeding and technology, plus , • The “get big or get out" trend .among smalpclairymen . \ the 18-cow average reported in 1943. PRODUCTION INCREASES Production has also been on the increase. Each OHIA cow produced an average of 11,991 pounds'of , nlilk in compared with, only 8,443 pounds of milk, (wo decades ago. Production from 1958 to 1963 increased 1,452 pounds, a 290 pound yearly increase. However Township Supervisor John Lessiter paints anoUier side Ilf the picture, Me aeld with the i m • 11 e r lots the developer cen erect more espenslve homes. "Eighty • five |ier t;«nt of (he huitici would b« on tots larger than the minimum anyway," He pointed out that one reason it was feasible (o allow smaller lots was that there would not be individual wells or septic flelda. community system Water and sewage would be taken care (if by a (immunity system In Eeatlnglon, title of the propoved subdivision. The commualty will be lo-(■at(ul on (he former WlldwotM Farme; a 3,200-acre parcel ll| miles north of l-7f and west of M*4, Humes are to be prlcin) at alwul 890,000, according to Donald Cotidon, vice president and general manager of the Keating organization. But we didn't know ttiii lig-ure Includes the price ol the lot," Mrs. Taylor says. Petitions which have lieen clr-c u I a t e d In communities sur-rounding the proposed subdivision will be discussed el tlie special 6 p.m. hearing today Dance Slated at Rochester High School Seek Entries for Parade in S. Lyon SOU^H LYON - If you can build a fancy floal, iulnt d funny face or decorate your hike, ihe Klwants Club is look^ log for you! Tlte group is .ready lo line up entries In the Ubor Day parade, which will climax the second annual Gaia Days celebration here: Alee to be soi Teen (pieen end babies in (owe. Invited to join the parade are buslnessei, Industries, clubs and Individuals, those wishing lo enter can tHintacl project helrman, Richard Russell, 645 Center Ridge! Other Thda Dayi events now hi the plannlhg^-«i||e .ere a rummage sale ur^r-,atont Sept. 4 and 5, Kiwanls chmlton, barbecue Sept S and 6 and a Jaycee-sponsored carnival PENNIES IN JARS The public soon wUJ be asked to vote for a Teen Queen by putting pennies in jars.** 4^1 '■ ' • * Training Important in When (he prekiure of eltow ring eompettdun is greatest, a properly (rained dairy animal is the 4-Hers' biggest asset, eays Jack Worthington, Oakland CiNinly 4-H agent. A iMHirly (rained animal sa|> dum re(!elves a giMst rating irom the judge. WorUiingtun rainlmls 4-H Club meiiibers they have just over Iwu weeks to work with their enlmels before (he county show Aug. 11-15. During this time (he boys and girls should stress proper responses lu (he judge's wishes and the membcr'i commands ROCHESTER - Students of Uochesler High School will have a bhanoe to eee most of their fellow Niudenls this summer when the RHS Student Council presents "A Midsummer Night' Dance" Aug. 1. Planned from 7:30 lo 11 p.m. the dance will be held outdoors on the tennis courts behind the school, unless weather condition force the dance inside to the cafeteria. According to Cathy Cooper, publicity chairman for the dance, school clothes will be In order and the admission charge will be small. “The Student Council issues a cordial invitation to all Incoming sophomores, juniors and seniors *to attend the dance an Sept 7. Ksasm • 'r;: ' I I OUllFRinER HOOVtR iCONSTEUATION *34“ t-Oeer RIFRIOIMTOR freezir in US. lore 2enc Prseiiv 1QQQO AwtoPefrest lUtf FRimR F«at frtase th^es N^Peer ir OEIUXE lAtllUltE Otoeh a Thwer AapNewee •witot 1OQ00 •veaUght Tkppea IN ncetrie EYE LEVEL RANOE 23000 •atose PORTARLETV “wr 118“ 11” COLOR TV ~ MedWehiwt OQQOO •SUM SMesni sIOm I AIR CONDITIONERS I Filter Dispenser. 7 rinses, 5 wash end rinse temps. Surgilater action. SFrsttsr’t Low, Low. ■Wr • Adjustikls Set Cniirols • hntsM Msiiit Washable HKer | • Ah'Dirsetion Vents ! • DshuniiilKiss As It Cools | *149“i Frettsrs Low Lew. PONTIAC WAREHOUSE TELEORAPH so. Vt Mi. So. ORCHARD LAKE SO. J MOm JVerch mfMirwl* Wife OPEN SUNDAY ~ FE 3-705t OPEN DAILV 10-S SUN. 11-7 IIOMOaiTOgwa-ll>TOWMWITHST«Mr S FERNOALE STORE~201 W. S MILE-LI T-44CS _ Optn Mon. thni Fri. 9:10 to 1:30 ~ Sat. 0 to 1 ■naaaa««Mn»aaaBMapnMMMMqMaanannaaMnnnnniiaaaaBfli Y'S-l'* % ; '-/i "..Ki t '>ii^'I, « "i - ^ ' irr--\‘ ’\\-: > I ! 'i iiK iM)\ ri/*r piiji’is. Mun^w. .n;i.y 24. io«u f Jl , V r Public Enemy Sought in Jewelry Theft MONTE CARU), Mmiico (01*1) — Emnce’d |«ibllc No. I. a iwBr% Cora lean named Jacquea Caaanova, waa the prime auapoct today In the biggeat jewelry holdup In Rlvh’ era hlatory. Moving with aang’troid and aavol^fal^e, five maaked ban-dita took lena than two mlnutea during the tnid inorniiig’aperitif /hour yeaterday to ahont tlieir way out pf a jewelry atore with pbout $2 million worth of dia-nionda, emeralda and other gema: A polleeman and gardener who tried to atop them were allot and wounded, not aeri> opaly. A atore dark who tried to rearh for a telepboae waa blackjacked. latter about MOO,000 worth of jewelry waa fouml In an abnn dttned gray panel truirk, along with uijx platola, two aubmachlne-guna and a hand grenade. ♦ ★ * ' I Tiia exact amount o^)tlle net haul could not lie determined. Hut It waa aeyeral timea ttie |0(Mi,000 worth atolon from the Hegiim Aga Khan In aoulhern France a decade ago. vtgmmsfrmoix Summer vlaltora were alrolh Ing the main aquare and othera were aipplng aperltlfa In aide* walk cafea In thia playground prindpallty ruled by l*rlnce Rainier and Prlnceaa (trace (the former Hollywood atar Grace Kelly) when the robbery occurred DO yarda from the Monte Carlo Casino. Tlie'flve masked men moved Into Clere’l, the branch of a i*urla firm, with guns biasing, “apparently to warn us they meant business,'* manager Jean Ferrario told reporters. He said the first bandit “let loose I Inirst luNrisontally, and It wai just luck no one waa wmlnded." * * f * ' Police said (he No. I suapeid waa Casanova, 97, wanted for the abortive kidnaping Inst May of Mme, Marcel Dassault, wife of France's biggest aircraft manufacturer; i w # > . (Casanova also Is wanted for a string of Paris atlckupa. A policeman was killed In one of them. Notorious Killer Adjustirig to Prison Li * llyf HISTTUNG DOWN - Paul Crump was saved from execution two yeira ago and had trouble adjusting to prison life until he wda transferred to the HItnola Penitentiary at Joliet recently. JOIJET, III (AIM Two years ago today convicted killer Paul Crump was the most celebrated doomed man in the United Stales. ' * e # After nine years of legal baU ihng. time had run out Crump was scheduled to die In the electric chnir In 10 days * * s Rchiiffed by the U.S, .Supreme Court, Crump's,team of volunteer lav^ers made one final plea to rillnols Gov, Otto Ker- They argued that Crump had l>een rehabilitated during his nine years in Cook County Jail. They told Kemer that Crump was not the same man who was convicted of murdering a night watchman during n Chhm go warehouse rohlwry, THE DAY DEFOmC On the day before Crump was ■to be put to death, Kerner announced that he tied commuted his sentence to 100 years. R was the first lime here a prisoner had escaiml the death sentence with a plea linatHl uism iv'hnhill tatlon. Horn In a Negro slum on Cht-cagtr's soiitli Nirie, one <»f U chit dren, his ediicallon r arne largely In the slreets. Vet In the nine years lie- s|Huit In death row lie develoiMHl a taste for reading, then writing. At tlie lime of the last npiieal to Kerner, (irurnp's novel, “Burn, killer, Burn," was ready for publication, t 1 ■se a. Spared death, Crump was sent to the Illinois Peniteilllary at Pontiac, where troublei quickly mounted. He was ordered to solita^ confinement three times within a year. WRONG A'PmtiDi! “Ills Bllitude was wrong," says Warden Joseph Vitek "He would break rules and at limes he was liolllgerenr' Crump was Iransferrwl last year from Ponttac to the Illinois Pcnllmillary al Joliet, * * a One of Crump's attorneys, PJI-mer Gertie of t'liic^ago. Is liilter alMiiit Crump's treatment at Pontiac. He feels Crump was unjustly treated, mostly cause of (he publicity that< trailed him to Pontiac, At Joliet, (Yiimp works In (In clolliing room and Is parmRlM to write and read In hla qell. DID HIS WORK "He’s done his work and has i good record," says Joliet War den Frank Pale. “Wa haven' foiirul him arrogant or hard (i liaislle," One of tite most recent per sons to see Crump was the Rev Adrian Potter, Roman Catholn priest wtio first met film at t’ool (bounty Jail. A A ' A "I like Paul Crump," aayi Fattier Potter, “1 think he’i make a giHsI cHisen Essential ly, he;a sound "Confinement Isn't anythlnj to be bragging about, but he’i manage Were 1.00 ............ .. Ya OFF^ Famous Nome Small Liother Goods, Were 3.50 to 5.95.. Ya OFF Ladies' Cotton Sleeveless Shells, Were 2.00 ................. 1^57 todies' Cotton Shifts, Were 3.00.......'.................. 1.57 Ladies^ Cotton Swiss Handkerchiefs, Were 79c to 1.00 .. ..... .50 Silk Poiko Dot Fill-ins. Were 3.00.., .................. .47 Entire SM of Women's Summerette Casual Shoes *2*® ond fS"" Com* in ond choot# yowrt from thi* Wid* $*l*c»ion of eoiuol*. ^ Aisort*d»ix*j, ond colors. , 20 prs. Town Square Flats, Were 7.99 .................... JJi90 ' 22 prs. Frolics, Wedges and Stacked heels. Were to 8.90 ....;. 5.0Q ' 15 prs. Straw sandals. Were 10.99 ........\.............. . . 6.90 FOUNDATIONS, LINGERIE—Second Floor Dacron Blend Slqepweor, Sizes S-M-L Were 4.00 .2.44 Slips and Sleepw^r. Odd Sizes slight irr.'.Were to 8.00 ^...... 2.00 Nylon Tricot Slips, Were 4.00................................2.00 Dacron Blend Travel Sets, Were 10.99 ...................... 7*00 Satin Acetate Ponties, Were 79c........................ .. 12 for 5.50 Stretch Slips Sizes 32 to 40, Were 6.00 .....,. .............4.00 Dusters and Shifts Misses and Juniors^ Were to .10.99.......... V2 OFF Some items are Limited S(t Be Here^iien The SdivSfeiftsL CHILDREN'S VALUES—Sccond Floor UnbrMjkoble Polyethelinb.NorSwy Seat, Were 1.69.............. .88 Infants Seersucker Ploy^eor,’Were: 1.9916 5,^?r........... % OFF Infdnts Sunsults, Were 1,99. »>•, ...............1.00 Girls' Subteen Dresses, Were 8.99 fo 19,99....[.............. Ya OFF Girls' Cotton Dresses, Odd Sizes, Were 2'.99 to 10.99... 1.00 & 3.97 Girls' Sleepweor Cotton, Were 2.99...........................1.67 Girls' Straw Hots, Were 1.99 to 2.99........................... 1.00 Girls' Vinyl Beach Bogs, Novelty Trlmi Were 1.99............... 1.00 Girls' Jomolco Shorts, Were 2.99 to 4.99.....................1.77 Girls' Nylon or Cotton Slips, Were 1.99......................1.00 Girls' Swimsuits, Were 3.99 to 8.99 ...............2.00 & 4.50 Girls' Short Sets By jdeolth Tex, Were 2.99............. 2.00 Boys' and Girls' Shorts by Health Tex, Were 1.19 to 1,69.....1.00 Boys' Short Sets by Health Tex, Were 2.99....................2.00 Boys' Terry Cabana Sets, Were 3.99...........................2.00 Boys' Polo Sliirts, Were 1.00 tp 1.67. ......................50 Boys' Sport and Kfiit Shirts SiziBS 3-8, Were 1.99 ............ .1.22 Boys' and Girls' Cotton Knit Pajamas, VVere 2.00 ,.,.,.97^ Boys' 100% Cotton Pajamas, Were 2.59 . .. .^.............1.67 Toddlers Seersucker Piaywear, Wipre 1.99 to 4.99 .......... 14 OFF Boys' Plaid Walk Shorts, Sizes 6-20, Were 2.99lto 3.9^. ..... Ya OFF Boys' Cotton Socks, Sizes 8 to l O’/a, Were 49c to 59c ..... 4 for .97 Boys' Nylon Parka, Were 4.99 .................................. 1.97 Boys' Swirri Trunks, Odd Sizes, Were 1.99 .................. 1.00 Boys' Sports Shirts, Sizes 6 to 18, Were 2,99...... 2.50 Boys' Dacron and Cotton Sports shirts. Were 3.99 ........____2.99 Boys' Sport Jackets, Were 14.99 to 19,99..................... Ya OFF Boys' Cotton Underwear, Irr. Were 59c.............. .31 20 pr. Child. Not. Adv. Brown Hi-Shoes, Were 5.99.......... .1,44 MEN'S WEAR—Street Floor Men's Dacrofiand Cotton Walk Shorts, Were 7.95 ....... .4.22 J^en's Pqcron ond Cotton Walk Shorts, Were 8.95 ........... 4.77 Jvfen's S.S. Sport Sf^s, Ivy or Reg. Collar, Were 3.99.......... 1.33 •Men's Wool and Daoon Sport Coats, Were 39.95........____19.00' Men's Dacron andNylotKRaincoats, Were 10.95 ........... 3.88 Men's Famous Brand S.S.^rort Shirts, Were 4.00 ond 5.00 .. Ya OFF Men's S.S. Sport Shirts, WereN^9 to 3.99 ............. i,,.2.44 •Men's S.S. Shirt Joe's, Were 2.9^... ....... i........... 1,22 " Men's Kentfield Regency Sport Shif^^Were 5.00 ............ .,3.66 Mqn's Famous Brand Swim Suits, We\3.95 to 5.95 ......... 1.77 Men's S.S. Knee Length Pajamas, Were\^9 ................ 2.22 \Men's S.S. White Dress Shirts, Were 4.00 and 5.00 ....2.50 S.S. White press Shirts, Were 2.99 tc^.00 ............. 1.97 Summer Neckvyear, Were 1.50 to 2.50 -X*»• ....... Vz OFF CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, ETC.—Fourth Flo Group of Drapes, Were 6.99 to 10.99.....................\.4.97 Odd lot Valances, Were 1.9^1o 3.89 ................\. .77 Short Drapes 36", Were 4.99 ........................i2^7 Short Drapes 45", Were 5.99...,;.......................... 2/77 Valances, Were 3.19____________.... ... .......................77 Boys' Bedroom Ensemble 36", Were 4.992.27 ■ Valances, Were 2.29 ...........\ .................. .77 Spreads, Tyvin Sizes, Were 12.99.............................5.97 Bespreads, Full Sizes, Were 14.99....i.......................6.97 Striped Quilt^3edspctads, Twin Size, Were 1^9912.97 Striped Quilted Bedspreacl>>.^II Size, Were 24.99^......16.97 Stretch Slipcovers, Chair, Wer^O.99 ...............'...... 5.97 Stretch Slipcovers, Sofa, Limited^uantlties, Were 21.99 ...... 9.97 Shower liners. Magnetic, Were 2.9St^......................'..97 Dust Ruffles, Were 8.99.........\.......................r- FABRICS, LINENS—Fourth Floor Homespun Solids and Prints, Were 1.99........ ...............87 yd. Colton and Orion Double Knits, Wore 2.99............. 1,77yd. Playknlt In Solids 6nd Prints, Were 1.29.....................57yd. •Cotton Seersucker, Were 1.29................................57yd. Rdyon Prints, Were 1.29 ..................................... ,57 yd. Cotton Prints and Solids, Were 1.00..........................47yd. Buttons fo Cover, Belt Sets, Gripper, Were 29c to 59c..,... Ya OFF Sewing Notions.............................................. 14 OFF Striped Bath Towels, Were 1.00 ..................... ,37 Striped Hand Towels, Were 69c ...................................27 Flocked Tablecloths 52x52", Were 2.99........................1.27 Flocked Tablecloths 52x70" Wore 3.99.........................,1.97 Flocked Tablecloths 68" round. Were 6.99........................ 3.47 Flocked Tablecloths 60x90", Were 7.99........................4.47 Flocked Tablecloths 60x108", Were 8.99.......................5,47 Nylon Rugs 21x36", Were 3.9?.................................2.27 Nylon Rugs 24x42", Were 5.99............................ 2.57 Damask Tablecloths 3 Sizes, Were to 6.l’9.......... ^., 3.97 lid Covers, Were 1.99 .............................................. .57 Carved Rugs 24x42", Were 4.99 ................................. 2.47 Vinyl Tablecloths 52x52"; Were j2.99 ................ 1,97 Vinyl Tablecloths 52x70", Were 3.99 ......................2.66 Vinyl Tablecloths 52x88", Were 5.99....... ............ 3.97 Vinyl Tablecloths 60" Round, Were 4.99 ......................3.44 Ramie linen Kitchen Towels, Were 69c......................17 NOTIONS, STATIONERY—Street Floor Famous Brand Nall Polish, Rdg. 90c .... .^.......... 3 for 68c • Famous Barry Slippers, Discqntinued Style/’ Were 2.00 .44 Boxed Stationery, Were 1.00 .... i............ v................... .50 Patent Carry All, Were 3.00 ..................................... .1.66 HOUSEWARES, MOWERS, ETC.—Lower Level 3-Piece Fireplace Brass Ensemble, Were 29.95 ..9.88 Wicker Picnic Baskets, Were 2.98 ................. 1 Acme House Paint, Were 7.59 ............. ,i.;.».,......4,^ Quart of Fab Spray, Were 1.63 . ...... Spee-D-Dry Stain, Quarts, Were 1.69 .......... y(. , ... ,/C.. .88 24" Brozier Grill with Hood, Were 11.88 .: My Maid Dishwasher, Were 3.33 ...........Y...... .A ^ .88 30x48" Mirror, 1 only. Was 17.88........./T.... ...... 8.88 5 to 9 Cup Electric Percolator, Were 9.99yA...X........... 6.77 Ambassador Electric Floor Polisher, Were,^.95 . • •..... i.. 19.88 3-Light All Brass Pole Lamp, Were 19.96 ..,.; ........ . ... 14.88 Ceramic Vanity Lamps Pr., Were 7.1^. ... . X.'.............4.8$ Ceramic Vanity Table Lamp, Wer^,33 . • ................... .4.88 Gold PC Silver Trim Coasters, W^e 49c.....................33 Cobra Pin-Up Lamps, Were lBS. .. .....................88 Service for 12 Gold Band ^hes.J^e 99.00 ______77.00' ^ Odds and Ends Open Sto^Chin^nd Plastic Dishes 14 OFF Assorted Giftware, Cer^ics Ef^^ ...... ............ Ya OFF Artificial Fruit Assortment.......................... .YaOFF FURNITURE, LUGGAGE, TOYS—Fifth Floor Sand Box with C^opy, Were 12.98 . ..... ' Boys' ^cy^. Whitewalls, Were 36.88 . < ^d Racer Game, Were 19>?5 . FBag, Were 19.95. jhtweight Luggage, Were 7,77 . 1 Stack Patio Tables, Were 3.29 . You^hoiCe Records, Were 1.98 to 3.98 . 2 ^aker, 4 Speed Stereo, Were, 69.95 . H/over Deluxe Tank Style Sweeper, Was 59,95 . 24x36" Striped Cotton Scatter Rugs, Were 7.98 . Aluminum and Redwood folding Picnid Set, Were 29.95 . THE PONTIAC PRESS 48 W««l Huron 8trMt Pontlao, Mli'hlBttH KlllHAY, 24. KMH •uiliwni Mttttg«r Rtiijiir 3. Kim UMKlni IdUor fAWVjm'tr ' I'Jmn W, i vl«f frimdiuii «n«l idivur Mvmliln* iJiviJitor 0^ Mmwtki. joiiAN Luoil Ailvnrtltluil Anniversary KcuffirmH Arrogance ol’ (Jastra Premier CASTmt h«s Invited repreaejidnUvea of 28 U' M, news or Ranljintlona to rover the 11th nnnl verenry of hlf* revolutlnnnry move meiU on July 2fl, ★ ★ ★ . Irony of thl» (» the fact that at thia writing the Organization of American Htatea Is preparing a wrist slap for (lAHlro In connec- vaiHlallsm, lark of purpose aiul MO on, It MeeniM thene k Ida ought to he pralned rather than yen' Nored for taking such an active , Interest In politics. Ar‘ ‘if ■ “ .iK ' ^ How many ||trownup« have ever studied their stale stnlutes> Ilow many don't even bother to vote'.' fiikita Butts In tlon with the ycnezuelan charge of Cuban aggression. tJ.S._ Campaigns , ★ ★ ★ The chastisement by the 0A8 will sting but will be little more than • repi'lmand. In his five and a half years In power Castbo has proven a constant source of annoyance. This Is putting It quite mtldly, to say the least. He introduced the cold wai^ arid communism into the Western Hemisphere. along with weapons of hot ; war. ★ ★ -k *, Castho has exported his revplu-to the continent of South tlon America, notably Venezuela and Argentina. He has caused almost i nuclear war. The latest from this head" Is arrogant overtures peace. His econpjmic ills are Wing ministered to With assls^ct of West German.riind Japab as well as Commuhlst suppoyCera, Soviet bloc aid has heen/Wuring into Cuba at the ratwof $2,6 million a day for the mst several years, about $1 million a day of t) from the^viet Union. But thj/Cuban ecohpiriy^^ared towar^he Unlte^^ajtW Castbo ^needs replacement parts for su|W^ls and other In- tistry. . has adhiltted that the fapC that nobody In Cuba Is ^ starving is "thanks to aid from the Soviet Union,” The once prosperous middle class haA been driven Into exile or effectively neutered. Juanita Castbo, Ftoel's younger sister, having sought refuge In Mexico, calls Cuba "an immense prison sur-rounded by water.” . On this 26th of July anniversary there appears little hope for revolt against the Castbo regime. Let’s hope that a administration In Washlngtoa^an make a little sense out ot Jm unholy mess Just 90 miles away. By JAMES MAKbOW Aisoclated Press News Analyst WASHINGTOrJ NI k 11 a Khrushchev doesn't seem to like American polirioiaiis, at least while they’re ruunlny lor office, , Once they'ye elected, though, he gets iilong with them, sometimes. ’ His attack on Sen. Harry Goldwater t h i a week wasn’t the first time he bulled Into American politics., He did the same In 1960 when he said ihe presidential candidates • ■ John P. Kennedy and Hichard M, Nlxon—looked eqpally undesirable. "They *r# a pair of I boots," he said, meaning It was hard to tell them apart. ' la Warsaw the Soviet Premier accused Goldwater, the Republican prcsl-denttul candidute, of trying to •‘enter the White House under the slogan of iiii> bridled anti-communism nnd war threats.” MARLOW Teen-Age Politicians Deserve Much Praise '^e precocious political plans of^ some Massachusetts teen-agers appear to have been nipped in the bud. The youngsters, including «a girl, decided to run for the state’s House of Representatives on the basis of a loophole, they found in the law which neglected to place an age limitation on Indepehdent candidates. ■ , : ® But the Massachusetts secretary of state has dug up a 1919 ruling which says that .“only members of the electorate, those of voting age. can serve in elective offices.” If Khrushchev had been born here, he might have cut quite a figure in American politics. He’s an International handshaker and even, the way he criticizes his opponents has ah American whiff. Dufing drinks and coffee at, a state dinner during his Norwegian trip last month he gave his hosts brief sketches of Nikolai Bulganin and Georgi Malenkov, both of whom Ib^t out to him in a power struggle,, for the Soviet Union’s No. 1 spot. ★ . ‘ ★ “Bulganin. ” he said, “started out as a bookkeeper” and “will always be a bookkeeper—he was never a politician.” He brushed off Malenkov; “He was soft. He was a good writer, and would write well what anyone told him to write. But he could never make a decision.’’.* ' In other words, the kids could conceivably be elected but couldr^’^t take office—not for five years any-. way'.' ' ;« . ^ State officials have been notably ill humored about the whole thing, regarding it as a particularly embarrassing bit of teen-age prankishness. (One 6fj't4B5 boys, though, claims he just wanted to dramatize the deficiency in the law so that ^t could be rectified.) In view of all the concern thene days of teen-age morality;. Verbal Orchids to - Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Halley of Ortohville;' 52nd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Hattie Davis of Rochester; 88th birthday. Mrs. Myrtle Redman of Union Lake; 83rd birthday. John Beane Sr. 0/ 294 Deflwood; 92nd birthday. . ■ ' Mrs. Eva Evarts of 1107 Airway Drive; 84th birtliiday. Mrs. Harry Lehman of 1763 Ladue; 8^d birthday. William C. Haiuwell of Oxford; 80th.birthday, (" =.,i jXt- * ' ' ' 1 ; Voice (l>f the People: I ' : j, - ' . . '.'I ■ Former Hospital Patient cdmplains of Car Noises During my stay aiPontiac General Hospital several nights of sleep were interrupted by honking horns. Cars and trucks also seemed to be without mufflers. The noise from the motorcycles was just tairible. They stiemed to pass by on Huron Street much too often and without regard for the hospital w»ne. . ★ ..dr* A. On Saturday several weddlnjlt parties relebrated by honking their horns right outside (he hospital. Can't komrthing be done? JMH More Remark on Water Tower, Library Vrcply to Mr, Maynard'Peters, I will run fpr township office, not hcchqse I care less, but because I care more . .. for the needs andijjtereats of all the people, rather Jhan the ang?r and pressure exerted l>y a few, ^ At «ny UrntNiMr. SeeterllK could have winked his eye at Lake Oakland ll^ts resIdetiU and wild, "Bwre, well put the tower aomewhere^se. Of course, II will coat the taxpayers of Waterford Tolmship some |SI.III-lMit then, aay-Ihtag to keep me from bohu poUtteally aasasshialed.” Rut, Mr. Seeteriln has morn lategr^ than that apd 1 would be proud to work with him. ROGER iC.^HNSON WATEREORD TO^^HIP Cuba Dresses Vp For July 26th Celebration Reviewing Other Editorial Pages TTiiiu March r tf The Adam» (N. Y ) Jeijerson County Journal iVof lonp (j/ter 'o boy graduatei 0,3 ft Cub Scout, he becomes a girl 3cmf. - do SO as frank. .............„ and upnpoingetle conserva-llvei. President Johnson is •9 per cent sure to be their target No. I, running tor election to a full term In the White House. Oi»r Up to him would be to start ptaanlaK hli. campaign now. Juvenile Privaey er, as they show eycry sign of intending to do, to taxing the .Kennedy - Johnatm Admlnlstra tlon with tenderness and ttmfdl-ly toward Communism and ( ommunlsts all over the world -resulting In defeat for our side in the cold war Well, the light Is. on; and may the JufR man win, Come on, water tower ladles. Yeara igKoaopla wouldn't build near railroad tracks or alrporta. Tpday, jftw aoe many beautiful homes just'short of railroad tracN aw| I Hveitist around the corner from the alrpoH, It Just Isn’t as bad aS some would have you think. It wotild be better to put "lawyer feesXinlo some nice shrubbery and make that spot a place of beahty. Peopl would admire y^u fdr your efforts. rv don't like the word "prsfress" that is put on everything new. To me It should bo "nocosslfy.” l-et*s Ince lt~ more thnn one of those women mny thnnk God that the water was nvnUable. ALL FOR NECESSITY He' likened la.st weck'^Repliblicnn convention which nomItjBtW (loldwaler to a Nazi party rally. ' '★ After Kpmiedy became president, Klmish-chev Jh«6 bis ups and downs with him, the ^beh Kennedy didn’t try to demolish rie/Bcrlln wall and the down.s when Ken ACdy made him take his missiles out of Cuba. iNSTALtED A HOT LINE’ After that, they seemed to get along fine, or as firie as could be expected, and even installed a “hot line’.’ between the White House and the Kremlin so they could talk to each other in a hurry If there was an incident, accidental Or otherwise, w h i c h might cause a nuclear war. , When Kennedy was assassinated last November, the Russian, in a note of ro-V gret to Mrs. Kennedy, said the presl-\dent’s death was a hard blow to all people who cherish the cause of peace and , SoVi^t-American cooperation.” SinceNielther Kennedy nor Nixon was in the White' House before the 1960 election. KhrushchevNmay have felt free to talk about them—and for the same reason about Goldwater now—than he would about President Johnson who is In the White House and will be running for lotion. ★ , AX ★ Johnson and Khrushch^. have had some dealings, apparently pleasant so far. They exchanged. New Year’s greeUhgs.' Khru.sh- . chev later said he thought Johnson a rea* sonable man whb' seemed to share Kennedy’s view that a nuclear war “makes no sense.” « Editor and Publisher After much prodding and coaxing by social Workers and social agencic.s it has becf)me tin* |X)licy of many ncwspafwrs U) withhold the names of juvenile offenders mvolv«*d in scrl-oii.s crime.s. At the pre.senl time tluire i.s u movement m. some slates to rai.se the age limit from* 18 to 21 of tho.se "juve-nile.s" to be shielded from publicity. To begin with, LBJ inlglit try to figure out a convincing re* tort to Sen. Goldwqter’s declaration: "Extremism in the defense of liberty Is no vice; moderation in the pursuit of justice Is no virtue." lljat may come to rank in liivStory alongside Patrick Henry’s “Give me liberty or give me death ’’ , Whv ark M many paopla pgalnat having a library built In Waterfwd TVjwnihIp? Books ara a good source of learning and obtaining'Information I have gone to Pontiac and BIrroIrtgham libraries, but quite oRan the books aren’t available. For the past few months I'Va used ttia library in the CAI buildtng which Is Journalism The Atlantic Monthly Most newspapermen oppose this extension of age and we agree with them. (>ur feeling is that if a person is old '^enough to buy liquor, as can be done In many slates at 18 years, .and to be drafted or join the ihliitary service, he or she should, he old enough to answer to the public as an adult for criminal acts. A couple ol "liberal” Re- , publicans — Nelson A. Rockefeller flit New York and Charles H. Percy of Illinois —are trying to rebut Goidwa-ter's remark on extremism. Hut they sound like old ladies complaining because s o m e-body swore in their hearing. LBJ should do better than that. LBJ will have his hands full, too, if Goldwater and Miller devote a lot of time and lung-pow- In Journalism, crises provide us the best chance for teeing into a situation. The journalist has allies In uncovering the strategic facts In a crisis. For one thing, public attention focuses on it. People are kemi to discover what they can. The public officials or others involved are on the spot. Any attempt to cover up is highly visible; any defiance of a legitimate public interest becomes dangerous. The heat is on, and it melts away the wrappings of concealment or camouflage. The press assigns its top men, skilled in probing and experienced in getting down a fresh approach and an objectivity from being independent of local pressures. few months more convenient. i ' 1 feel it Is la ear best lateresl to give the library aB the support we can. la May, circalattoa of hooks was 21,711 aad tt must be over M.IM by aow. OUe caa see bow important It Is to have a library la this commaaity. YVONNE THAYER % DRAYTON PLAINS - I pray that Waterford Township residents who have signed ', the "reeaU" petition against Mr. Seetwrlln and Mr. Colemati have taken time to obtain facts concerning the water tower and the new library. By placing tills tower on anotherXite, the township woidd be spending about «5.000 more. Further, the tower isn’t even in tlie Lake OakWnd Heights Subdlvlslop , The new library is one ol the llnest. deeds Mr. Seeterlin and the ksNurd have accomptished. We also, voted against the $4«t.MI library, but with the governmeat grant and Increased * state tax funds the p«q>le only matched $19,HI lor construe-lion. This Is only 38 ceuls per person la 1184 as against M.M per persoirAnl96l. The tlbrary la the CAI exceeded Pontiac’s circulation In Atorch 1984. The board lalormed people oMhe library program IhiI the^ message has beea slanted by those who haven't sought the facts. MRS. ALLAN H. GRAWFORD 1428 N, CASS LAKE ftOAU LIKED nCE FOR A WHILE Khrushchev got along well with President Dwight D. Eisenhower, for a time, “hey had a summit meeting and Khrushchev even visited turn ui Camp David. But then an American U2 plane was shot down Over the Soviet Union and they didn’t get along well at all.' It may not represent a swing in the opposite direction but the City Council of San Bernardino, Calif., ordered the chief of police to write a letter Jo the newspapers requesting the names of juvenile offenders involved in serious crimes be published. For the first time a police reporter attended juvenile court. .It had been the policy of the, newspapers to withhold Jiivenlle names except in cases of extreme violence' Bob Considine Says: Britisher Impressed With Copy of Press Reaching Cuba as Easy as Getting to Putgatory We believe there wiH be \ wide-spread agreement with decision of the Sun-Tele-giBm’s editorial council to accede to the request for publication'qf names and its atate-«,ment thiit there Is a ip*owing belief there can be tqo much coddling of jkivenlle offenders and thei^opie)>f^a community have a^ right t^now what the law enforcem^t problem Politics \ Wail Street Journal To err is human; to blame it oh the other party is politics. Race is On The New York Daily N^s EN Route havana-Mosi. if not aH “en route” columns afe followed the next day by '“Cheer, I’m here” pieces. / A lot of them are ph«iy, or vamp-tlH-ready pieces. Or they indicate that the writer is traveling to his assignment in this jet age by, train or ox cart. This Is a genuine en route piece. Nobody traveling to Castroland'^ thes^\ days from the U.S. of A. can be sure he’s going to get there. Cuba may be breathing ^ necks with her Russian-sbuiK missiles, as. many have us since the great eye-baldrto-eyeball confrontation. But^hen you fry to get to that 01^ memorable vacation ‘ They only got one airplane left, ” an airline guy said, “and it’s busted. They’re waiting for a part from soroewheres." My wife and I enjoyed meeting James B. Oswald of Pontiac, while he was here visiting his sister. I expressed interest In newspaper stories and of introduction to the American presf. Imagine my surprise and delight to i^elve from him a,copy of your wonderful newspaper. Believe* me, I was greatly Impressed. f . REES BALDWIN v PENARTH; GLAMORGANSHIRE GREAT BRITAIN ‘Let the Children Run the Country’ So we wait at odd places from Washington to Mexico City. l|UHi we learn. Almanac CONSIDINE By United Press International Today is Friday, July 24, the 206th day of 1964 with 160 to follow. So-called Democratic and patriotic people who won’t accept a man for what God has made him are not thinking of Our country hut only of themselves. — and we’re supposed to be an inteIHgent people. I see more children, black and white, getting along better timn the adults. I say let the children run the country. VERNON S. HOOPER JR . / . 218 GAGE .■ ' . The ra 0 0 w is full. The morning stars are Jupi-tei', Saturn, Mars and Venus. Anierican avlatrix Amelia Eariiart was born on this date * Telephone Solicitors Enjoy Their Work spot you tory,’ Or “You're in a fight, LBJ,” We’re speaking of President Lyndon B. Johnson, and of the speech delivered by Sen. Barry Goldwater, accepting the 1964 Republican Presidential nomination. It was a fighting speech from start to finish. It — and Sen. Goldwater’s choice of conservative gutfighter Rep. William E. Miller of upstate New York as candidate for Vice President-rubbed out the last lingering hopes of “liberals” that Sen. Goldwater could be kidded and cajoled into staging a halfhearted, me-too campaign. • ~ * On this day in history: In 1847, Mormons led by Brigham Young arrived at Great Sait Lake Valley in Utah. As four typical telephone solicitors we find it a pleasant and interesting job — much more so than cleaning out ^ittoons would be! Telephone soliciting is the',ipost direct way of «kI-vertising and it is convenient. We realize it is inconvenient for some — but we fry not to keep them on the telephone too long. Most everyone is kind and courteous and even though they may nof be interested many thnnk ns for frying to be of service to them. , v WE FOUR I’ve been last Friday. On that day I obtah the Czechoslovakian in Washington, better 1 the Embajada de la 1 . Sodalista de ChecoslovaquiS a visa in the name of the Castro^ government. GRUDGING RESERVATIONS The State Department okayed the trip, with certain grudging reservations. In 1866, Tennessee became the first Confederate state to be re - admitted to th® union. Policeman Aids Woman, Three Girls In J929, President Herbert Hoover declared the Kellog-Briand treaty which renounced war was in effect. In 1958, Vice President Richard Nixon and Russian Premier Khrushchev carried on a jdtehen debate at an American ibition in Moscow. Telegraph Road can be dark and lonely —, as I found out one night when my car had a flat tire. I had three small girls in die car and it took several minutes before someone would stop. '• Ope courteous deed by a passerby and the state police officer has done much to show three young girls that “policemen are our friends.” . , NANCY L. TILLEY ' CLARKSTON - Well, as they say, have a wonderful time. Goldwater and Miller obvl-\qusly plan to ram the fight, home to the Democrats on ever^^ossible front, and to Monday’s Cubana AirlinW flight from| Mexico City to Havana was abruptly canceled. So, was the next one. Wednesday’s.^ “What gives?’’ we a^ked, winningly.. ,, TM PontlM Pnu h delivered by Cfrrler for SQ cent* e week; where melled In Oeklend, Genesee, Llv- WeMitenew Countie* Lopeer a I* tll.( ell other*,, pieces In the i ■ Ststes S26.00 B yeer. All mai Krlpllop* payable In sdi ’Mtape has been paid at Ih ‘Unable to Buy Electric Fan on Sunday’ My husband brought our fan to me in the hospital because the heat was so unbearable. He stopped to purchase one for home, and do you know there is an ordinance that prohibits the sale of appliances on Sunday? Beer they cap sell, btit something necessary is outlawed. - I realize Sunday is the Lord’s day and is no day to do unnecessary shopping, but everything in thpt large department store was Cor sale exchpt electrical appliances. I am disgusted with the logic olf our city officials, whom I pre/ Miimff mndift ihtf latv ' . ? 1 /'v!' V h. m. s, ,/ nkt. dl I, niK PONTIAC IMtljHti. I'lUD^V. .[i;i;v 21. 1064 ■ ■■■ 1 ' " • ■; ■ . ^ ' ' " r nv The number of hmiMep In thii coun(r,v ImnM by gne rnee 4.8 per (’Ont In UHI», brlngliiH (ho (o(hI (u 24,7 million, a(!cor(llng (0 N Niirvey by (ho Ameiloan (i«N AR«w!la(lon. TIjo Bureau of Kngraving, o|>-orating from (wo hullilingN in Watthiiiuton, (loNlMm, ongravoa and prlnta ourrency, boiMjIa. |)oa(a|{e and other govoriiinoni docuinenia.' NEW RCA VICTOR "LIVING COLOR TV" - On* Y0nr Warmnty Included -Now enjoy your .lavorlle TV program! even morel See them In l)reothloklno noNfal coter-or iporkllng blo«kedrpom furniture i^^enfce. And it’s here! 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Choose those you need noW; add more later. 9-Dr«w«r Tripld Dresser with » Frsme Tlltlhj Mirror, '»8"x38," ............. ........... , ..... .$149.95 6- Drawer Double Dresser with a Framed Tilting Mirror 28"x45" .................................. $119.95 5-Drawer Chest-on-Chest ...... ..............$99.95 5-Drawer Chest ..............................$69.95, 3-Drawer Bachelor.Chest............. . . :, , .$59.95 3-Drawer Corner Chest ...................... .$69,95 7- Drawer Desk ............................. ..$89.95 1- Drawer Corner Desk..... ................ .$59.95 Matching Chair............................. $16.95 32''xl r'x48"' Hutch ........................ $64.95 46" M"x48'' Hutch ...........................,.$74.95 Full-Size or Twin Chairback Bed with Foot ...... .$39.95 Full-Size or Twin Bookcase Bed with Fool......$59,95 2- Drawer Night Stand ............. , ,......$29.95 6 6" Chairback Bed, with swing trames......... $79,'95 Full-Size Bookcase Bed with Foot 3-Drawer Bachelor Chest 3-Drawer Corner Chest Hutch, 32" x U"x48" 3 Drawer Bachelor Chest Hutch, 32" xtl"x4B" 7-Drawer Desk Hutch, 46" x 11" X 48" Chair Full-Size Chairback Bed with Foot „ 1-Drawer Corner Desk 3-Drawer Bachelor Chest 3-Drawer Bachelor Chest 6'6*-Chairback Bod ’ ' with swing frames '' AMPLE FREE PARKING EASY CREDIT TERMS PONTIAC STORE OPEN Monday and Friday 'til 9 DRAYTON PLAINS STORE OPEN Monday, Thursdoy, ' Fridoy 'til 9 EICON-OMY fvunaltxira PONTIAO . am\rn. tifj^atxvTJi^vr vm a-lTBot SXJBXJI^BA.3^T fTxmltxire ±>H,A-yTON-sxaczRi xcw*r. • oie. «>oaax 11 /;/: /' // ■ ru’ ft' 'aii..' '■' f"»1'.^' r ■■ __, ■ ■ ■ ■ - <_1 iiiR roN-riAC raass. friday.*””" -■ -— ' .' ■ ' • •- Dr. Wayne G. Bfandsfadt Sdy»: 1M« ■ Gradual Drop Best Way to Lose Weight Tl,i»*c* #r* ««*ver«i w«y« loj Siir«U'«l ratnovHi erf part of lose weight. Kxerc'lse l« one, but It has limitations. It takes a lot of exercise to lose a pmind, and ^he exerelNa Mtlinulates your nppnIHe. S 0, although I strongly ad vwale exercise, for physical fitness, I cannot take It serlmisly as a means oMIltANOSTAUr reducing, This applies also to mechanical exer* dsers, maNsage and stea>| . baths. Many persons mho are obese have taken up cigarette smoking. This merely replaces one health hazard with a worse the stomach was. tried for a while hut it was found that the patient, although he was not able to eat as much at a time, ate oflener and got the same number of calories lie was tak> ing liefore the j^tierathm. ^ 'llien plastic surgeons trlee c«sipled with a radical change Iti eating hahlU. No matter how hard you try to avoid It, the question of diet must he laced. A person who Wishes to reduee enconn* ters serious obstncles. At every socinl galherlng he Is offered tempting tidbits. Tlie dieter who can hold out for longer than fo«ir weeks la rare, Ittls is because hli loss of weight is accomplished at the expense of his feeling of se* curlty. Altlimigh some doctors rue-ornmon^ crash diptsi I favor a gradual loss of ona or two p(sinds a week, accomplished by eating a balaured diet and taking only half pertlons. If you can’t lose weight en half portions, cut them In half again. A gradual loss wlU keep you feeling well, keep the flesh from suddenly going out of your fnce nnd nilow you to lose M to IM ponnds In a year. Becatise cauga of overweight Is often (^ychologlcal, aome dieters have Mrgantsed groupe tjiut work along lines similar to those irf Alcoholics Anony- These may give the dieter the emotionai hupport he needs and succeed where other methods have failed. 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NKVy mULIII (API-The (icaih toll in the cholern e|>idem-Ic III central liulta has risen to 11.1 since July I, nuihorilles reported Imlay, More than rialf the population of «0 villages in Maharashtra State has been iniHiulnted In an effort to slam Urn outbreak. ' JAKAItTA, Imlonesla (Al*)~ Indonesia Is on the offensive Instead of the defensive. Foreign Mlniilfl{r Bubandrio said todgy, and "In the near fuiuN will no longer be encircled by foreign military bases" .Subandiio returned, this week irom an eciaiomlc-mitliary mis- sion to Moscow where he negotiated for ipore military equipment to bolster 'Indonesia's .campaign against the Federation of Mnlayila, Subandrio said Indonesia Is "surrounded by opponenls wim have the system of llberallsiri and capltsllsm." , * The number of women who graduate from college eaiJi year has nearly doubled since 11)411. incressing from 117,000 In 114, 400. . vioioi tiiliHU«im., INC., s,y.o. fi/iiiuiiis iiiwuu wiiukiv. ho n rHuor, n% hhun siuihhi si’iHirf, MRfNERiOHr RISSOIVES "We're laughing oh the outside but crying on the inside": We still hove over *100,000.00 in inventory and need cash badly. We are discounting famous brands that have never been discounted before. Come on^ in and meet the people that wKI be here from now on. Shop in air-conditioned showrooms. 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President Johnson's 17 ye«r>olil dmighter nmisted "Peter mid I the Widf," H syinplionlc fairy .tale, while (lllburn conducted the 150 member Youth Symphony Orcliestra A capacity crowd of J.tlO? per. .sons cheered Miss Johnson In two curtaih oiills at Kresge Ai|> sembly Hall, "I just want you to know," *l.ucl told the audience, "that this I* the most unique exper lence 1 have ever had, because In this camp I have found young people my own age who have so much more talent than I could ever dream of,” ISIAItltAfOn liEBUt She made her debut as a narrator at the Invitation of Cll-burn, a fellow Texan and longtime acquaintance of thf John- son family. She had only three rehearsals with the orchestra on the work by Sergei Prokotiev since arriving Toetstay 'i Hut her Hnimated recitation in-ompted Itoger Dottmi^r, Hie Chicago American’i ,muslc-thca ter critic, to write, "ff her la ther Is half the iMilitician he's CoiMtrtod to be, he'll have taici Baines on the campaign trail as simn Its she arrives hack home" Earlier, she received a lele gram Irom the While House that sai(L>t|ifee of her fans would be Ihiiikiiig of her nl performance lime. It was signed, "Mother, Paddy and l.yiida." Imci was swarmed by auto> graph Seekers upon arrival. l,ater, alter donning the camp girl’s blue uniform she mingled almost unnoticed with other students. Proceeds from the concert go for scholarships to the camp, al tended this year by some 1,500 students from most of the 50 states and several foreign conn-tries. AS AhtW«« INFORMAL Ari’HH? LucI Haines Johnson and Van Cll-burn wore the casual attire,of the Inlcrlochen music camp for yesterday evening’s (K'rformancc New low rate for all-electric living cuts co^ of electric heat as much as 20'/. This new reduced rate is already saving money for hundreds of users. Who else may qualify for the lower rate? You can, if your home Is equipped wifh electric heat throughout and if "your appliances operate only by electricity. In other words, if yours is an “All-Electric Home." The new rate lowers the cost of electric heat by as rtiuch as 20%—gives you more reason than ever to enjoy modern all-electric living. BEFORE YOU BUY, BUILD OR REMODEL, GEt THE FACTS ON ELECTRIC HEAT Room 350, Dutroit Edison Co., Datroit, Michigan 48226 Contlemon: Without obligating mt, I’d liko more information about . 0 Edison’s New All-Electric Living Rate. H J Heating My Home Electrically, git Will Bea New Home. Jit lean Existing Homa. 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(APl-t Another lively battle between the Uopgs —Louisiana’s premier political famlly-^will be decided In Saturday’s otherwise iBinej Demooratic primary. I l-'ormer, Hlata Sen. Speedy 0.1 yng of Jena, runnhi(i witii tiie hleashiMS of (iov. John J., \k’’ Kwllhen.Ji trying to unseat Hep. (lillU W. Long In central Loui.^i* ana’s (Itli pongresslonal DliUrlci. diet (llllm will win in the battle of the Longs HAVINti FOR HARKINti ■•'tnal touches e.i.o;.«.er.i» ehois are being put on this new employe parking ployei also park at tlie present timc« The new lot at SI. Joseph Mercy Huapltal. It will handle' lot lir slated for use wiiliin in duvs and comes about 200 cars and Is expected lo greatly ease as part of the hoHpilal’s ^iresenl expmislon pressure on the public parking lot where em- program ' . '' Pontiac School Affairs Principal Named to Education Position Hm Pontiac Board of Bduca> tion laat night appolntad Bert VanKdughnatt, p r I n c 1 p a I of Mark Twain Elemantary School, aa acting director of elementary Ha auccaada Gerald WhIU, who haa been granted a one-year leave of abaanca. Vanlaeghaatt, tl, haa beea prladpil at Twain since INt, lad prior to that' wa« iSa elementary principal In e w BaUlmoine for two years. < Heplacing VanKoughnett at Twain will be Itonakl Ostraiider, 20. a teacher at the Wilson Elementary School since 19M. His appointment carries the title of sdmlnstrative Intern. In othfc business, the board received a report on the achool census for 19M. tncreaia In 1N6 and decrease for the next three years with changes being small. • Junior high enroUmenti should remain relatively con-jitant for the next three years. • Senior high school enroll-menta will continue to In-crosM until a peak enrollment of about 4,000 li reached In IM7 and then remain relatively conatant for aeveral years. Aaother report was submitted to the board or dropouts who were urged to return lo ciasies In the IN3-i4 school yeaCi Asslslant supcriiilciidetit ,William J. Lacy said that prior to ttie opening of school In Sept 19W iftlci.H were sent to those who loft schwd before graduating during (he 1062-6.1 year. lie sakl Ihr 61 of the some 233 Norhtem and (Central dropouts did return on ttie advice of the letter, but only 14 completed the year successfully, The I Wo are dlstont cousins .Spoedy Lung, 36, got bis unusual fli'Hi name, be says, because be i WHS Imrii prematurely. Hep, F. Edward Heberl, dean of the state's cotigresHiiuMi, fuces Ills first cliallenge in years in the 1st District bid is expected lo win liandily, as are Heps, T, A.‘ Tlionipsoii III (he 7lli District and James H Morrison In the 6lb,. The slate's four other Democratic conglfessmen drew no party opposition Most political (ibservei's pre- Speldy Long has iasliid out at Pi'esideiit JoliiMin in lus cam-liaign against (jillls Long, who was first Heeled to L'li'ngress two years ago, * ^ . S' - ^ ' units, In turn, lias called 8|s(50dy "a political stooge of' the governor " MAS HIS VOTE ' i McKeltlieii, whose homo is iii i Ihe adjoining 8th Dislriel, lias | said he would vole for,speedy if i lie lived ill Ihe illli Dislriel, I Train in lllinoii Killi 19 Haad of Cattlei day when they wandered on to tlie trackji fnpn (he ranch of Henry .Steele, Two litiimals wc|'e tlirowii AUKOItA. Ill (AIM A ,Hur from Ihe tracks Over a railing McKelthen, McKeltheii then deMiingion HHlIroml passenger Irainlonlo Illinois Highway II, blwjk-fealed Morrlsbn In the runoff 'killed 19 head of cattle niurs-J ing tiafflc. McKeillieii, li) olfico loi three inuiitlis, has made several appearances witli Speedy, who ran unsuccessfully for slate insur-j aiice commissioner on MiiKollh-en'8 ticket lust wlnlci*, after pulling out uf the governor's | race, ; The majority of the 49 that I dropped out for the second time I did so during Ihe first three ' months of school. ENROLLMENT DROP Conclusions dfawn from the Information show that • Elementary enrollments will leCrease slightly In 1964, No Decision Made on Surgery for Ted BOSTON (AP) - An aide of Sen, Edward M. Kennedy. D-.Mass., says nodeclalon haa been made at to whether the senator will require surgery for a broker) back. Kennedy, brother of the late president, was Injured In a plane crash June 19. He la convalescing at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston. Commenting on pubUabed reports diet Kennedy would undergo a fusion operation In she to eight weeks, the aide aaid; "No decision has been made about surgery for the amator." Ihe Federal government has operatod at a deficit in 21 of Hie last M yeara, according to Senator Harry P. Byrd of Vfr-glnla. FRESH FOOD 13 REFRIGERATOR MAMMOTH FRESH FOOD STORAGE! lltT . 9B9F PRfORgRt ItfMg $29950 ILECTRIC FI 4-2S2S COMPANY 12$ W. Norta ENJOY LIFE While Poole’s Modernize Your Home! OsR Ptok’i % FEdtrai 4-1694 If you are planning a modernization project for yOur home . , . Oall Psiliae’t Ost Sto|i: Homs Improvtaisiit Gaoler Stnricing the building needs of this community for 69 yeors . . .. We handle the complete job: Planning, building, financing, customer pleasing! LUMBER &HARDWAP£ ^ PONTIAC • fE4>fS94 Gillls Ung. 4l, and a decoial-1 Waterford LUMBER CASH ’.'V CAHRY SRKCIALS m 8-Ft. 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A ’ *'\^-' ■ / \t\fV '!"f';)'ni '.? I f :\t'rr)! »;,T,'V'p..^’*’''T;;] J:-i’ ___: TUifi poNtiAc i;iiK.m Pkidav, ,1'; -'“4" “Fft'.'" ;r. 1, . II luai •< Greeks Are Being Expelled From Turkey ISTANIUn.. 1’uikey (AP)-lliey intp«ll«iilly wait inorninit for the door* of the old (Jreek coneulete to open, lliey Crowd Into the vaulted anteroom, quietly talking, arguing or occaaionaily drying, Tliey ere Oreek ciliitenp oi*’ lered to leave Turkey. Many of Uiem were bom In l\irk«v. Many have< never even vlilted firdeee. 8d far, l\irkey ha« ordered inore than atw of letanbura eati* 'TtAtad 9,000 (Jreek hationnia to itack up and leave, 1'he Greek •,'ommunity bellevee all will be' lorced to go eventually. HIKKIC WAVES The deportation, which began laat, Anarch, has sent shock waves through the estimated SO,-000 Turkish citizens of Greek descent residing in the greater Istanbul area, , They fear sonic kind of reprisals, against them also. The Turkish government denies this, saying that as Turkish citiitena ihev enjoy full citlinenahif) rights iind protection under the constitution. * any d|'ecl tumneidion willi the latiun orders, The ex| pelliHl Greeks" have l»en engaging lln activities detrimental to notional Interests, the Turks charge. Greek officials laugh at this. Sources close lo ilie Greek Oon-sulate say ihe first lists of 400 Inclildeii nine persons over i«) years old, 02 over 70 and five deceased. SETTLE AEEAiltS 'llie Greek ' national usually has a week to settle his affairs and depart lie Is |)ermitled to taka Ids clothing, 200 Turkish lira about 122 |>lus Ids transportation ticket. He. must leave Ids home, his furniture, his business. Ills bonk accounts are blocked, his safe deposit vaults are sealed, lie musl pay Ids 1004 income tax. 'Ihe trouble Is, say the Greeks, no one wants to. buy their businesses, Of If they dp, the price offered Is ridiculous. The government, in effect, assumes control, Mojst of the Greek community anxiously waits lor each new list of deportees to be published. Those listed vlsil the piolice and 'the Turkish government de-! sigij a statement saying they ides that the (Cyprus'mnflict has i "have been deported " Then they are fingerprinted, phoh)-graplied and given a |s»ll<,u» es-airt until they leave, the Greeks say. CALLED SUICIDE "This anti-Greek policy is suicide for Turkey," says one higb-placw) (ireek who declined use of Ids name, "Turkey «ie«ls fh imticlal aid from the rest of tlie world now. Stic needs new In-vesimenl. Hnf wlio would want 10 invest money In 'nirkey If she continues to follow this aidlbusl-XenopliolJlc ixillcy'“ A Turklsli government sfKikesman said this charge baseless. „ "On ihe contrary." he said, "the Turkish economy Incurred great losses through fortunes smuggled out of Turkey by Greek nationals through unlawful cliannels," Greeks admit many have sent money out of Turkey, to Athens, to numbered pccouhts In Swltx-crland. ind falliniji back on their savings or aid from relatives and England’s King James I, ao unremitting opiHuient of smuk-ihg, once wrote enonymously: 'A custom loathsome to the eye, hateful to thi| none, iiarmful lo "T” ONftOlOll !' I ' frlenda. The Turks say they have rights under Ihe 1930 treaty to expel anyone engaged in harmful actlviUes, After figliling broke out on (-‘yprus last De-; comber it was obvious, the IHirks allege, that the large Greek community In Istanbul threatened the Injernal and external aeourlty of the Turkish state. Sl)|*IH)RT POLICY "Tlie Greek government has uiHHuidltlonally supported the regime of Cyprus ITesIdent Makarios In Its policy of annihilating the Turks of Cyprus," a spokesman said. Now . . , you csn actually navigate .from your wrljf ... when you wear an Accutron Astronaut watch. It 1$ jo ■ versaitlle, so'accuralt, to precise, It tells t.lme In any two lime,zones; For the right time all the tirrfe, Accutron reigns supreme. Stainless steel. $175.00 plus iax , Terms AvellibI* - Layeweys Now Being Accepted DOWNTOWN SAME IN ATHENS "We did the same thing In ■Athens when (he Greek economy seemed In danger," a Greek says. "I’lio Greeks would keep their money here If It' had a chance to make a profit." Tlte Greeks say the Turks also have been harassing the community in many ways, including newspaper attacks, breaking windows in some Greek homes and schools, anti-Greek signs chalked on walls, threatening letters, ahd measures taken against the Eastern Orthodox Tlie Greek nationals have many friends among the Turks who express sympathy for their predicament. But the Turks claim the Greeks have been trying to get the best of both worlds—living In Istanbul, which Is cheaper than Athens, and avoiding mllltarj> service of both countries, LAS VEGAS Wl - The Las Vegas Press Club has its own mobile club room. It's an old passenger-baggage car acquired from the Norfolk and Western Hallway and nicknamed "the monster." patriarchate and Greek private schools. Two Orthodox prelates and four priests have been expelled and the patriarchate's printing . establishment has been closed, the Greeks charge. The Turks also seize,d movies of the meet- ing of Paul VI with Ortho-“ atrlan dox Patriarch Athenagoras I in Jerusalem last January during the Pope’s Holy Land pilgrim-age, The government’s latest get-tough policy started last March with the annouricement that the 1930 agreement granting special residence, trade and shilling privileges to Greek nations in Turkey would be abrogated Sept. 15. VISA SUSPENSION This was followed by the temporary suspension of the 1955 visa agreement with Greece. That agreement granted unrestricted travel facilities to nationals of both countries. The Turks then began to crack down on Greek nationals engaging in professions and businesses forbidden foreigners imder Law 2007. These include doctors, nurses, dentists, bar: bers, printers, laborers, servants, cabaret artists and sip-era, stock brokers, interpreters and pides. , Mpy Greek nationals soon found themselves out of work WOULD YOU LIKE A FAMILY ROOM LIKE THIS? 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For 10 days each year, the park emerges Iron) Its rlurmanC slate to come alive with the octlvllios of some I,5(MI campers sharing a common experience of community life alnhsl at spiritual rejuvenation and prayerful commitment, MinWKSt AND CANADA In recent years, people have come from all over the Midwest and Canada to live at the camp and attend the several dally preaching sessions. They stay In irahlns.^a li girls' dormUories, 4 ^new eoi^ meni lilock Initiding for oldsters and In trailers. Also provided are all forms of recreation, including swimming, for every memb<»r of the family from tiny youngsters to grandparents, / On the two Sundays the camp Is open attendance at the preaching sessions more than dotihles with crowds of about 3,000 ovcr-fitcwlng the large open-air tabernWle. FIRSt OROANIZ^ID Tlio camp was first organized on July 21, ifltlO, by Hev John Ryssell of the Romeo District of the Methodist Church, continued to be ‘an Influence over the sessions until 1013, For 32 years,, the operaUon was givea over to a District Camp Meeting of the Methodist Church. But, as time progressed and the emphasis on "full salvation" preaching lessened, the. crowds grew smaller-until the leaders saw something should be done (0 save the situation. PARK ENTRANCE - This large white wooden arch and gate mark the entrance to Simpson Park at the corner of Camp Ground Road and West Gates Street, northwest of'Romeo. It contjnues to be a familiar landmark for area residents and yearly visitors to the park. A group of men, both pagfors and laymen, then created a keif-perpetuating hoard of trustees. It evolved Into the present Simpson Park Camp Meeting Association. named after Bishop Matthew Simpson. Methodist educator, orator and minister. Since its reorganization In 1007 the emphasis and Invitation to attend and support the camp ha.s been on an Inlerdenomlna- OLDSTERS DORM — Built last year, this two-story cement block building conUlns kitchen and dining room on the main hoor and 27 sleeping rooms on the floor above. It is the newest building on the century-old camp meeting grounds. LANSING (AP)-Gov. George W. Romney Indicated Thursday redaction of a Republican legislature wiU figure prominently in bia campaign appeals U> Mkdiigan voters this year. In making public a financial report showing Michigan has a •tt.S-miIlion net operating surplus, Romney prai^ GOP controlled legislahires of recent years for "a major role’.’ in restoring the state’s fiscal sol- He said Michigan voters should elect Republicans to the legislature again this year ‘7br the good of the state.’ Asked what would happen if Democrats won control, the governor attacked the Democratic-written reapportionment plan which gives the present minority party an apparent chance to become- the majority. "It is an example of what w^ld happen, of the way the Democrats would wield power,’? said Romney. “It is the worst job of gerrymandering in the history of the state.” The legislative reapportionment plan was mapped by Power Firm Suing IRS on Tax Rate DETROIT (AP) — Consumers Power Co., of Jackson filed suit against' the Internal Revenue Sencjcf Thursday, charging the IRS refused to allow income tax deductions of $196,375 for advertising expenses the conipany incurred from 1954 through 1957.. The suit, filed in U.S. District^ Court here, asks $1,213,483 on grounds the company should be allowed to deduct expenses for advertisements which defend private power facilities. The advertisements were In-' toided to meet competition from nontaxing public j^wer projects which, the suit contends, try to influence consumers-to buy public father than' private Consumers Power also, asks $288 ,777 in deductions for depreciation of transmission line clearing costs and right-of-way easements. OThER DAMAGES The remainder of. the damages sought represents a liabil-itrincurred in 1955 when U13 company instituted a non-contributory selfrinsured death benefit plan for retired employes. The company claims it should be .entitled to deduct either a portion of the $1,802,838 liability Incurred by the plan, or to d^ duct the cash value of the death, benefit certificates which were presented to employes who retired from 1956 through 1958. two Democratit: members of the legislative apportionment commission. It was adopted by the Michigan Supreme Couri under the‘^ne man, one vote”., edict of the U. S. Supreme Court. • The governor contended that, in contrast to the Democratic plan for legislative^districts, Republican lawmakers passed up chances to “gerrymander” congressional districts. He said they could haye designed a district to keep state Highway Commissioner John Mackie, a Democrat, from having a good chance of winning; and also made a Republican district out of that now represented by /y. S. Rep. James OHara, D-Mich.,. of Utica. EXERfciSE POWER He said comparison,of the two districting plans is “a good contrast” of the way Deniocrats and Republicans exercise pow- Democrats will be running candidates in every legislative district for the first time in modern history. This fact has been cited' by Democratic .leaders as evidence that the party is serious in its intent to take over the legislature. “There is a strong probability that the Democratic Party will be the majority jiarty in the legislature,” Democratic State Chairman Zolton Fereney said. U. S. Rep. Neil Staebler, D-Mich., Romney’s Democratic opponent in the gubernatorial race, said Romney was “crying because Democrats, for the first time in recept history, will have an; equaV.^voice in the' legislature;” \ • .;i , '1 --(4 .'h'V: A. tlmidl haxia - open id everyone. CURRENT OFFICIAIJ , Current asswdallon proHldeni, lx Rev, Hex M; Dixon of Cdrun- Preucherx IIiIn year will he Dr, Ford Phll|H>t, general evaagelliit; Dr. Wllllain N. Arnett, profexxor of theology at Axbiiry 'rheologteni .Seihlnary , In Wilinorei, Ky.; nod Dr. C. I. Armstrong, hoard chairman at Ashury Theologleal Seminary. In (Jharge of the muxlc will be xong leader and xoloixt Howard Whitmore, a native of Albert Lea, Minn.; Bob Gibbons, a member of the Ford Phllpot Evangelixtie Team; Joe Hollis, now attending the Methodist S<;hool of Theology in Ohio: and Dan Greer, organist and pianist. ’VILLAGE GREEN' “ Like an old New England Village, Simpson Park has u large, shaded area In the middle which Is traditionally filled with Iwtnches for overflow crowds fnaii Ihe open-air tnl)ernacle. Tl>e tabernacle is at Ihe right with ttie wo(xlen sides still down. Miss , Gertrude Cwper again dire..................... will direct the children’s work. FOURSPEAKErtS Four speakers will be featured on Mls.slonary Day Aug: Dr. Lela G. McConnell of eastern Kentucky will preach at 10;,10 am, At 2 p.m.. Dr, and Mrs. IN-lit Abbott, missionaries In India frgm 1941-61, will describe tbeir work, which has also taken 'them to Africa, Egypt, Lebanon, Haiti and llondiirnx. Featured during the Methodist Missionary Hour at 7:30 pm, will be Dr. Glen J. R. Eschtruth, of Piper Memorial Hospital, Katanga,, Africa. The dally camp schedule opens with prayer time at 6:30 a m, At 9 there Is a People's Praise Service followed by Morning Prayer Service at 10:30, AFTERNOON SERVICE Hie afternoon preaching service Is at 2 weeyays .and 2:30 on Sunday and the evening service at 7:30. Camp caretaker is Alfred, Gas-cho who makes his home on the grounds. GIRLS LIVE HERE - Among the many permanent structures on the park “campus" is this dormitory for girls on the crest of the hill near the main entrance. Other facilities Include cabins, a large hotel and annex, boys’ dormitory and book store. Trailers also can be parked on the camp grounds while the annual meding is in session. 3 New Dailies but in Detroit Se@k to Fill thd Gop Lsft by Idled Paper! DETROIT (AID Three n*w daily newspapers were opa-g sold on Del roll ptreel corners today to fill the gap created when a strike hIuiI down the afternoon Detroit News and the morning Detroit l''ree Pr« July 13. The strike, over terms of a new contract, was called by members of the International Printing Pressmen's Isicat 13 and affllinled Plate and Paper-handlers Istcal 10. Mediators on both sides remained on call, but there were no negotiations scheduled today. Hie Detroit Dally Press, the Detroit Bulletin and the l^troit ilossomed Emergency Press all bloi In the wake of the strike, 'Hie largest of the three appeared to be the Dally Press, which boasted of an Initial run of 200,000 and plans for home delivery, EX-TIMES STAFFER Frank Gill, executive editor. Is a former member of the old Detroit 'Hmcji staff, ’’We're backed by a group of Detroit husine.ssmen,'' Gill said. "We hope to pul out 300,000 copies dally and a Sunday edition by next week.’’ Gill said he has hired 30 reporters and desk men from the Free Press editorial staff and “a few old Times men,’’ The Free Press laid off Its editorial staff last week but the News has kept Us staff working. All three new dailies are priced at 10 cents, contain advertising and local, state, national and International news. The Bulletin, an eight-pagO offset tabloid, is published by a suburban new.spapor group. The 20-page Emergency Press Is the product of another weekly group. A Community You’ll Love. All Americana Hornes feature: only $11,960 toguno, Vislo subdivision hos the cool breezes of Wolverine Loke yei the co ‘venience of city living.. 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Officials WASHINGTON iAPi - A fur Kconoml'c ^D«vt>lupnienl, nonpiihtiLal, business-supported also failed for nealton of an of-reseaifli organuaiion in deter- fice of executive imraonnel to tiiiiie salttriea fur nil biuh .npende somewtmt like tbe per-rmikliin ledci'ol nlliiiiils Ims snniiel depotImeni ol o lorge bmi suKKesU'il ( orporallon. 'Ihe pmiiiiisaL modi- I Inn It would mil dftd with ixililktal III a leiaii'l by the Comiiiitlee appointments. SEW-tOTIMtTIC WATER SpFTENER I The fommiitee said ‘ top managers" of government 'should receive anloriea higher ! than those provided in the pay rnlse hill now nwniiing fiiiol congresRloiml acllon. • /OFKK HH IIAISMN In that hill, eahinei officers would he rniNed tIU.IHMi to f;iS,< (Hid a ypnr while oihtir federal, executives would gnin hImiuI $7,. 00(1 a year from the preHepl $10, (HHH;}2,500 range Top professional civil service employes would'he raised from $20,(KK) to $24,.')00 annually. They are flying small groups of from two to four newsmen tp, the Asian country for viaits of from 10 lo 14 d^i. They are provided with puhllc affairs offl* cers to assist them and heilcop-lei'M to fly to haute areas, The new |Hil|cy folloWR !(>• creaslugly critical rep«>ris about the way the fiouth Vietnamese goveruinent, aided by the United Htales, was fighting the war agaliiNl the (lommunlsl Viei i'oiig rebels. lehlly in Viet Nam and'another group Is due to leaye Saturday, WASHlNntON ' HAIM-Negroes earn only aboui one halt as much'as while workers in the United Stales. Sei-relarv of Ua bor W. WlllaixJ WIrl/. said 'I’luirsday, ahead of that lo I.O.'iO, .you find that the Negro earning has improved irdm $1 to fl 75, |)»>i the while trom |i Oo to |o 20," ha stud. ' ivoul Uant-Rusty II ri/4*r' A lo^mm WAHRimY tk I WASHINGTON lAPi The| .Sinie ami Defense Departments i are making it easier for Ameii ! The lirst group of newsmen invfted by Seoretaey of Delense Robert S, McNamara is cur- The Nccrelary said ’ there is a coiilimiing lag and il is gelling i Worse" In 10411, he said, the average earning ior whiles was^l IKi an , hour, while for NegrOes it was $1, III YKARS I.A'rUR "Then if you go 10 years Wii'D said more education, lietler lioiisiiig ami |oh op|Mii> iluiiilieK Were iiewleil to make 'ivll rights a lealiiy. WASHINGTON (AID The .Stdective' .Service System an-iiouiiceil Thursday il.2tKl men would he di'idied for the Army 111 SeplemheK 'nii^'onipaies with lhe.1004 low of 0,000 III .lime, and the high of 14,000 III March 'Hu* ktmtiaiiiiel Haplii^t (!liiin*li CHUSADKH CLASS IMILSLNTS Old (siiitipl Meeliiig Day! * ^ J.Ll,V25ih r.'tls' 10 A.M. Ml 8s30 VM" 825 Vhether it's 0 now cor. . : boot . ,. homo improVemortl... or d now opplioncty rent otturod Ihof the money will bo ot your bock 'n' coll . . Fast torvici and lovjj^ rotes. 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KH11>,\ N j JU A >.n, imi i'5 ,’’ , I tn-‘i >• t; / Greek Cypriots Continue Military Moves on Island NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) Two I out of the south cosst port of U- \ more curefully guarded Creek maasol and headed Inland he-Cypriot military i^nvoys rolled I fore dhwn today 1 U.N, observers reported 13 trucks left Limassol at 1 60 a.m and aiudher 17 pulled "*<1 lit 3 eusue lAi . On Jutv ir, )H4 s) tJt pm tl lyHuip (.PM, eimdpf. Mtrli., III! ennotr, SprttI Na PSUM(44M wdl M mirt PI Ptibtlc .Aiicnoft lai ■ aiphppl m j, jjj| T SIN(JAIX)HK (AI')-l’hincM‘ «nd M«l«y» fuuKlil for ili« fiHirth d«y in MingH|>i)rt* lodtiy, r«l»lng the death toll to 19. Iliil police laid the racial clashoR wart getting smaller and le.ss frequent. ^ More than a do^en nryv iiu>|- tKiriiiil loml pim’liHMeH. r'olu;« and IrtHipa quickly restortul order and herded atnlgglttrs off the Nlreeta at gun poini Anolher I'urfew break was scheduled for the afternoon. Many office workers went to dents mrurreil during the daily i their jobs during the niorning morning break In the curfew to I break file CARS ARE sellisTI FOR SMALL-CAR PRICES v«bsp(4^ Ses your Chrysler Dealer-The Hot Spot-for the Hottost Doal in Town! OAKLAND CHRYSLER-PLYMOUtH,lnG. 724 Oakland Ave., Pantiac. Mich. A goVoriiinenI siHtkesmtui said the same curfew schedule would remain In fprcs Haturday but tho sltuatloifi is reviewed each atterniMin. > ’The Malaysian police announced 41)1 persons had been injured and l,4ti3 arrested, 1,2311 for breaking the tuirfew and 327 tor,dtsturhing the |)cace or uo-liiwful assembly A federal police s|Hikesnuin said the government wss en i-ouraged beifause smaller grou|)s were involved In this morning's fighting Beciuise of the explosive situation, Malaya were advlswl In observe the Moslem ssbbsth at home today Instead of going lo mosques. Malay and Chinese headmen of various communities on the Island met Thursday nlghl They reportedly agreed on tern-lairary arrangements to restore order BUMEll llUOTS Lee Kuan Yew, slate premier of Singapore who is of Chinese descent, blamed the riots on Malay extremists. Hfe warned tliat If the racial situation got out of hand, it could endanger the Malaysian Federation. Malaysian Prime Mlnlstei Tunku Abdul Rahman has 'barged that tBe ..riots were fn^ mented by Indonesia as pan of Its campaign to smash (he federation. Rahman, who is in VVaslung-ton seeking U.S. su|)|hu'| for his country's struggle against In salfl the riots might force him to cut short his trip, Indonesia's stale radio said Imperialism ami colonialism are lo blame for the racial clashe.s. ARMORED PATROL Arm*»'ed cars pa trill glngapure thoroughfare In curfew impuaad yesterday because M battling between Chinese and Malays. Chinese outnumber Malays more than 8 to I In Singapore, but Malays dominate ilie government of Malyasia, of which i pix'e in M inembtu'. 'I'here has long lieen tetuiion because Ihe ('hlnesr In. Singaiau'e and Malaysia conlrol business, commerce and industry. India ForBign; Miniit«r Off on First Million NEW DELHI, India (API-Swaran Singh flew to Kaihiiilr today on Ida first mission as India's foreign minister. lie went to gather data for talks expected soon between Indian Prime Minister Ul Bahadur Shastri and President Mo-hamtniat Ayuh Khan of Pakis- tan on the divided state the two rountrles have been quarreling over since Indetiendence In 1947. CUoni Tito Easily 1 (Meaning ease Is |>ne of llm l outslmiding characterlslh^s of ceramic Ule • | keep real tile walls, flools, s'' counters and similar tile sur- ’ faces clean, you need' merely f ordinary household soa|i | One sip is worth 1000 words... CARSTAIRS $384 /^ 33^or.nd>'y I viCTM riicwi s CO.. ISO.. S.Y.C, CAiiiMM MisNi esiiALf.n (ptoor, rn OHisMumi iptiiri 15 Are Killed, ISO Hurl in Egypfion Ship Blast ALCIERS lAPi - Fifteen Algerian civilians were kllN and al)out 150 were Injured In an explosion and fire on an Egyptian ahip in ihme which spread to dockside lodgings, Informed sources reported today. There was no immediate conflr-mation of the figures The ship Alexandria was tied pJunior Edilori Quiz on———- I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS up In the easlerti Algerian city when the explosion rocked her last night The flames spread lo the a ’• M ' I 1 1 » ■ ' -^1 I ’ ^ ■ MiKSS. FHIDAV, .n 1,^' ai, IIHU ^ , ' . , Quick, now. Whose names appear at the end of The Declaration of Independence? >'j£-Y Lv a'n N r N G’; p 6s t^'I PublUhibj •nd Saturday Evening#, D*climion by thelReprefentative. /"V ; TT;::: ' of,the yioitedi States of Amencai :««fo«M« » N tha powan of Satci} for that parpofa obarufUag tha law* for aataraliaa* ^ tha tarA, tha foparaia aa4 auaal ftatioa to which tha law* of tioa of foraignm) rafufing to pafu othen to aacooraga ihair ' aatata aod of oaiaitPa Uod hititla Ihaai, a decant lafpaa to tnigratioat biihar. and railing the coadiUont of atw appro. ''tha opinioM Of aMi^iwd ttqiairai that thap IhouM cteclart priatioat of landt. y ^ tha cahfot which hipol thaoi to the fopdraii^ Ha hat obdruftad tha admioiltration of JuSlea, bp rtfafiag ' Wa hold thaSl tratha to ba Arlf.Cfidnt, That all idba art hit aflhat to lawi for eftablifliing judiciarf poweri. i ctMttd f^aat I that thap ara todowod, hp thair Ciaator, with Ha hat mad* jodget dcMndant oa hit will alone, for tha tfftda oaalicaabla rkhu i that ataoog thaft ata life, llbartp, aanere of thair ollicat, aod the amount aod papoaent of thair aid tha parfoit of happioafi. That to focata thafo righti. falaritt, gorarataaoti ara ioM^oiod aaaeag aMo, darialag their joS Ha hat araftad a multiiuda of new officar, aad foot hlihar powart froM thacowfoat af the goaaroad i that whaoatreir anp fwarmt of olBcart to hariafi oar people, and aat out thatr } lario of gooarooMtit bacoowi MSraaiva of thaiii aadi, it la fo^ai— tha right of tha poopia to attar oa to abolifli it« aad lO' ioAi< hat hapt among «, in timet of ptaca, Sanding •rmtai, IBM new govartimant, laplng Itt foandatfon oa fochpaiaai- withoat thb confoat of oar lagidaturai. plat, aad or|aainiti|r ita powart ta fach form, at to them < Ha hat affirOed io reader tha milital’p iodepandut of and ImU foam mod likd|r to effaA thair iafoip aad happiatfi, , fojgarior C(^ tha civil power. < foptrior tha civil power. frudraif, ladaed, wifi diAaia that goveramanta loag eia.: m hat coaabiaad with oihcri to fuljen oi to a iuriOlinion hiiSwd lioald am ha chaaged for li|hl aad traafitni caafotj fbvaign ipoar coaSltatioa, and aaackaowlodged hpourlawi) * *■ * ^ ^IthKwa. - • • ....................../ a^ accoidiaglp all eueritmac hatk fotwa. that maakiad ara , givieg bn aShat to thair aAt of Drctaaded legifleiioa: Mwa difHad to foim,-while avUi are faihrahle, that tof for qaartariag larga bodice or armed troop* among g* ; ,>ijght tbemMivae hp nbolifoiag tha fo*m« to which ihap ara ^ For protaniag them, bp a mock trial, from paniSimtnt for ■' * • . ibav ara. ■ kmi mia af abafoa aad awipa* pordiung iavariahlp Ah taiw obJalB, aviacca a dafiga protafliagth „ ______ aep mnidara which thap ihonld commit oa tha iababtiaaia of from paniSimtat for-'- _ , . la, aviaataidaftia thefeSaict: ■ 'V lio ifdtOl them tadarahfoioMdafpoiifm, it liihair right, it ' For cuitiagof ear trade wtthltl parHofi|haw«ri4i "Mr datp, ao throw |0f foch govaramaat, aad to piv^ For impokng uaca on aa without oar (oafaatV i'>t^ iw (gatdt for their futaio focgitip. Sach haa haaa the pa. For depriving ga, ig maap cafci, of the hanaSci of ratfhlbraacaof ihalh colpaiai, tad fachii oowtha aai^ bp^otp' - . iJtp aihkh coograiaa thorn td alitr Mr foi^r fplte of f •> . 'i’or'trmifportt.i at bapond ftu to ba triad for ^andadl y ifarnoiaat. Tha bif^ of tha iMafoai King of Oraat-Sriiaig offiracct: ^ ^ ^ ' ' iajariat and' aforpaiiog*, all having For aboliflitag tha' fiaa fpSam of Englilb lawa in h ttaigh.' 'M ' aa aWoltta ipraaap over bouriag proviaoa, akablHbing tharaia aa arbiirarv geiwe*ia|E ba fahmiiiad to a candid fltant, and aalargiag in botadarici, fo m to raadwiu al oaci:^ an example and ft TeSrnmcni for iaifudufiag the fbaM abfo> S Hahaa itfuftd hit nflhnt loiawi, tljiamoft whaiefomaand Uta tula into thafa coionict; Fiiahil liadlrta-,— -- fofof^Saim. Toptevathia, ktfoai '^aaeaflhrpforlhapublicfi^ For taking twap oar chtrtan, abolifilng our mo# valaabtg ' Ha haa forbidM hia Govtmw* to pafa lawa of immadUtc lawa, and dtarlog fundaaMnullp tha tonaa of oar gmarg. ‘ lad piafiag importaact, ualefa fofpaadad in thair oparation mebta; t till hia agaat fooald ba obuiaad | and, whaa fo faQiaadad, For fafpeadiag Ogr own Itgiflataraa, and daclaring them-hahainitcrlvaeglaaad tonttcadiotlMm, folvet laveftad with power to lagiOata for oa in all cafoa ha h» nitcrl V aaghaSad to attend to them, Ha haa rgfufed to pafa other lawa for tha accommodaiioa of wkatfoavar. largt difriAa of people, aalafa ihofo people would reliaquiih the right of rapreicatatioa lia the lagidature, a right taaftt. ---------formidibkro tpraataoalp. hat caliad logetlicr kalflailvo bodkt at placm agaraal, FHcamfortabk, aad diSaat from tha dt^Hitorp of thair pnb* iBencardi, for tha fokpairp^of Aiigaiiig thtmlaw com* with Ui maiMga. Ha Ifoa abdicated goverameat here, bp declaring gi ont of «rt protc&ioa and waging waragataft aa. Ht bat plandarcd our foai, ravagtd our coaSai bo.«t OOr lowat, aad dairopad the Uvea of our people. Ha it, at thia time, traafpoiting large armica of feiaffol^^> maicaoarica to complatt tha workt of death, dafolatioo, tprhonp, aliaadp began with ciicumSaocm of croaltp 1(V F*rBdp foitcelp pak^ •fhfsllat anaamMaak^*..!... k. S'SErS I,**" ■ 33<> ) ic—™ Ha baacunSratuad our followciiiaaua lakaa ciptiaa00tha -* ^ SUGAR, of thC^b^UtlUV, t r blab fcai to bear arma agaloit thair country, to Wmia tha ’ 1 cxicgiionari of their fricoda and biathtan, or to fall tbam- ......■fo tfMtoty ; r tud«w»,2J *?• rl b*twaan hfarhii aad .Aidbikgati f - twlcatrou^-to bring 00 tho lahabiianta'of oar fooatkn tba tafaaa*a. loodon) kwa laaag. bp ,tbk MMf- wfifowH %ca, Whofo Sd mL wludZ rM..; Vod rgat^utfomboufabold foraliura, oa the moft raaikia^forma,; ‘, .J ibien. Wa have tfaraad them from tiow to tima of atiampii childiaat lobat, lamf, Aockt? vSuand tnnica, taatla2i* aiioa and fetiltmaat Kara. Wa bava appaelad to thair tivejufica and loagnanimitp, and wa hafo coniurad iham^p the tit* of our common kiudiid to difnvow tbala ufurpationi, »For fata, foma ftna BollaailhiHg fofo, , ..............-— ------------...tdifav which would inaviiablp inwrrupt'Oab tafemndanca. Tl^ too bava baan deaf to tha voice of Juftica andofathy with the passionate stniiggles for Uberation of tha Finnish people, and a tendnr love for every aspect of the nature of the northland Inherent in all of Sibelius’ miutic. This, combined with his In-sistonce on perfection in every detail, made the Sibelius Symphony an outstanding performance. Mr and Mrh George A. Dean, Wiiidiate , Drive, brought their own folding chairs and settle down with programs until the music began. Sei:eral hundred others did the .same thihg. c <‘d! J •• .Before,,and after the conceit and durhg intermission symphony goep bought coffeei cold - drinks and ‘ 1. ' ^ snacks from this trailer on the /estival grounds. the Knudsens saw the culmination of many months’ wprk Thursday (^ evening. . Mr: and Mrs. Semon E. Knudsen and their davphtOr, Kris, stop a moment to':pose for The Press pho^ tographer. As festival cochairmen, / i- / . I" i Z:UhX yj'V >■ ■ K\ I' :iL ■M, ;U- TIIK rONTIAC iMlKS‘ SS. FHIDAV, ,n l.v ;i4. |(mh K'l iSiiife- GraduafionSylvia's Step Towai^ Future (UDITOR’S NOTB - Thu W tlw kml III a of fw» or ftcl0$ d0alin(i with th§ fuiur« of tiMmtm of thp (iommufiiti/. Four girit who graduated from high ichool thie June were in-terokwed to determine how they planned to fulfill the many role» of the modern UHnnan.) by MlfUAM NISAIi 'Hid dfptomii Sylvia (lallo-way rw'Plvwi from Walarford Townahip IIIkI) HchiM)l wok not a fioal rradiml, tmt a Hto|> lor- In Imr mliHl'H rya lior palh of life wlmla ammiUily upward towards "Improvinji! tin* foin-munlly through service " We I women I m e just as ahle to do the Job," Itut In her own mind she adds, "uble to do the Job as long as It doesn't take away from the lives of oui* husbands and children " Hut along the path Ihere is a croaaroada In the shadows and she Is not |)ositive now which route should be chosen ^^lie admits I hat there Is a "real dilemma" for some women, "I don't know if there Is an answer" Whether or not site iJontirt-lies her «'m'eer idler' mar* I'lage, 8ylvia has outlined a definite role for women In the I'ommunlty COMMIINI’I'Y HOM'! "Women," she says, I "should lake port in charity ! drives and help at the imlls. They should contribute to Ihe community and he active in churi;h work i "Social orgaiil/alioiis serve as an oiityide activiiy but clubs, like sororities, don’t oc-complish irajch except prestige I among their own members). 1 wouldn’t join one." She Is quite interested in her own'comnumity of Water= ford mill pliitiN to come tiaek In this urea to live, She fol*. lows Ihe hews|mpers regularly and feels it's irn|Mirtanl to "know where the nation is" ht'ilh within Itself mul among other nations. Nursery Shower Held Thursday SwOm Sr»i estl* ' Worfctny part-time at a druystote this summer, Sylina Gdlloway plans to dWffid tlurley Hospital School of Nursing in Flint in the fall Her goal: "Impracing the community through tirtyice" Fur herself, she predicts that home and family win over a full-time occupation hut she ti ivDt sure this should be true for all women, Starting this (all, she plans to attend the Hurley Hospital St’hool of Nursing, in K lint where after three years she will become a registered in Area Homes MAY (iET DECiREE jibe bopes to go to tntllege after a few years and try for a degree since she notes "a greater necessity for education’-' In today’s world. and Mrs. J, L. Van Of Anderaonvtlle Road recently relumed from I tour of Die New England states They begam their trip, by attending the inlimaUonar (sinveniion of Lidna Clubs in Toronto. Three from Arkansas recently spent a six-day vlgit with Dr and Mrs. Arliiur R. Young of East llammond Uke Road. Tlie three, all from Searcy, Ark, were Mrs. Wyatt Sanford and Misses LucI and Mary Lightle, TTie Arthur Seldena of Cooley 1-ake Road are planning an informal family reunion Uiis Sunday/ , Mr and Mrs. Floyd F. Smith of Pohtiac and ihe Robert Seldena and daughters. Janet and Barbara, of Port Huron will attend. Also expected are Dr.- and Mrs. Richard Selden and Phoebe and Thomas of Ithaca. N, Y. Head of Cornell University's. economics department. Dr. Selden is lecturing at a seminar at the University of Michigan in Anq, Arbor, Coming to visit the John E. Windiates o( Onion Lake this weekend are Mr. and Mrs. G. Palmer ^Seeley of Cr^nd Rapids, Mrs. Louis Wilson of Kansas City, Kan. is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Woodman of Gateway Drive. Mr. and Mrs. William Lacy of Chippewa Road are expecting guests from Florida for the weekend. Nufkingl^s her chosen career bemiSe'^slw feels it's ’,'rewardlng. iniportaal a n d gives her the opporlunT doing something for other Coming are Col. and Mrs Glenn H. Garrison and. t w o friends from Lakeland, Fla. "Sometime in my life 1 must do something for otii-,crs. I need to do this." In August, the Lacys will ' .................• Mr. leave for Kentucky where Lacy will attend the Urban League convention in ix)uis-vUle. While there, they will visit friends and relatives including Mrs. Lacy’s mother. Mrs. Henry Hargan who lives ijeaf Louisville. j Her pre.scrlbed course of life after mamuge is aloB ""be-' fore and after cliildren." She’s j afraid that the morals of chil-I dren as a whole are going ' down partly because so many ; mothers are absent so much, ! "A successful home must contain a mother." I INNER CONFLICT j This view conflicts with her I desire: "Oh, to stay in an oc-j cupation.’l And her question: j "\^y shouldn’t women' work I as long as they I Uiey contribute'? 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HURON at TELEGRAPH ^ ■ \ lUm'KMT INIahrOlnb ,TBI 8B0WSU , WUdBiU DAVISON dlreo't from NEW YOKE’S METKOPOI E TRIVATK r<»omh fob- PlrllM, lUniiufii, r:#r«l Oi»«kiRll Oailmrlngf OPEN MONlUYilllRODOU SA'n’RlUV Call WO 8.17|l|l for your Ratarvallona Now! PLAYTIME PLAN For fun and relaxation, learn the Hammond Organ this summer I Wt guanntM youll play In 30 days I Lai-•eni ara aaiy, Y©u Itam by playlnpf ifal loop! You gat: • A arpn lamai • OrfM la par hnai far M dap •25 Our AAoblla Waa» will Mno « Hommorul to your horn# for Frto Triol. ' • rtturnad If you daclda to buy. GRINNELL'S Pont|ac Mall 682-0422 Downtown — 27 S. Saginaw FE 3-7168 I THE PONTlAAi PRESS. EUIDAY. JVLY 24,_J0pi_ Abby Says Give Him Onit ■ I II. Misses Husband’s JCisses By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Dfc^Alt ABBY My husband hasn't kissed me since 1050. And then It was only a hUle peck Oil the cheek. We are hulh In iiur (Mis and I would mi Joy mime ah lection' I hate to hrtiiit it up a use I think It's the III a n’s place to II p imse there is always a chance, that he is finished with that part of his Ufa. But ABBY The engagement is announced of Suzanne M. Witzman, daughter of the Charles Cramers of Union Lake to Timothy P. Nysell, son of the Paul Hysells of Roscommon. A late November wedding is planned. if ha lan't, what a pity to have tt wasted. I don't dim^Msl matters of this nature with my friends, Ml 1 don't know whether I am expcUng too much of my hui-liand or not. Can you till ifie'F YOUNG AT HiART DEAR YOUNG; The physical capabilities of pen vary widely, 10 there Is no teillnii when one Is "finished with tliat part of his life." Forget whose place It Is to take the Initiative, and you'il have your answer. OiAR ABBY: My and I went on a camping trip at which Uitie the moequitoes eurc had a ball cm my ankles. My huaband said the bitM on my anklei could not pot-•ibiy have been moaquito bltea because the "stinger" or pro- boscis of a mosquito cannot penetrate an inch-thick woolen bobby sock. I KNtliW they were mosoiilto bites b«;aiis« t|wy were idetib leal to the bites on my anna, and 1 SAW the itHiaqiiltoes biting me there. 8o who Is right? MRS. W, C. 8 DEAR MBS. W. C. 8.; To ^quote Dr, E. M. Farber, Chief of Dermatology at Stanford’s School of Medicine; "The husbsnd and"wlfe are both right! Mosquitoes cannot bite through an Inch of woolen sock'. "But they don't have to because mosquitoes not only fly, they climb up socks and crawl down Into iheror, whtc^ Is apparently whet happened. "P.S. I hope that is the moet serioue problem they ever have—the huaband and wife, not the moequitoes." A late August wed-ding is planned by Linda Hazel Perry, daughter of the Russell Perrys of Summer Street, Orion Township, and Pvt. Warren Cord^ne, son of dhe Paul Cordones of Detroit. She attends Andrews University. Her fiance is presently stationed at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex. Parisian Milliners Say 'Hats Off!' to the Genius of Hair Dressers Oceana, seiM, snd Itlland wa-1 of Uie aarth's surface « or tore cover more than two thirds | about ISO,000,000 square mll|s. Ama/zing IMtUPWIN PARIS un - Parts Milliners, faced with • batleas era, are ■rriining to “lend the Rnlih-ing touch" and "ekmgato the silhouette." Top independents and thoaa with ties to high fashion houses wlU sht^ their creations, for every occesloii. during the major Psiis fashl|)WMI' I‘i8 u|Mm your poiril of view, II mljKht be « rtimiiy riMhtnR tup in I he wjldn of (/annda, or « plush second honeymoon In Paris »r Home Irteally.i of course. |i im volves a romplete clinnite of scene .still, whtm flnuiU’es or Hie condlllotiN of oiie'i life make Hill linpossllrle, one can HitmiHe an nlloReiher deiiuhi' lul vflCMiion riglii hI home! flow? ,le«n Kliikeml, worn-en'l cmmiillanl In no Insurance company, hos liKpilred LASTING TOKENS OP LOVK Matching Diamond Wadding Bands by ELGIN...more precious than gold L6veMATES ..yogf choice, Mch ring $ SQM HAnMONV. ... your choice, each ring t SO&B CAPen ...... i your choice, each ring I 7 Saa foiscvets. . . ..your choice, each ring' tlCX>Bfi The narne ELGINy.your assurance of quality \ J. __________ jnVELRY CO. 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Inlo Hie mellMMis of the em> ployea who've uinoaged fun siH>-at-home holidays and she’s made some InloceKling (li.scoveries "There seem< lo he Iwn bnajc iiuisis for home vacalloHia," reports Mill Kmkoad '’A, complete ilimige of routine, for one and a lemftnrary re-aptle from lesponaihlllty." There apiiear to he all sorll of ways to change one'k roti> line. icatInu iiaiuts ‘ An eaay one, Miss Klnkeail found, Is to vary one's'eat Ing tiublis. Home people she spoke with enjoyed a late brunch and an early gotirmCI dinner Others Had picnic hreakfaslH, ' .Some preferred a great big Junci) and a light, iCngtIsh lea sort of supper. Many pimple look one meal a day at a res* laurani and had fun trying a different place each day, "One ingenious fellow IHiisad along an Idea of his Hial made this a real adyen tiire,” Miss Klnkead tells us, used a good road map and anchored a compass on his town on the map, 'riien he drew a circle around hk^ lown, eitrompassing places ’ he nod his wile i'ould gpi to hy- car in aboiil an hour. This gave Iheii), a wide range of places for iheir reslmiranl hopping " Almost everyone Miss him' kead spoke lo hsik up soiiie> lliiiig enllrely new during these vnciillims Many ti'|ed a new sport', iisimlly ghif or ten i|ls, with one independent lady loknm up ai'cliei y. Two couples hegon studying Krench Many went lo near* by Niiinnier (healeis, stiildoor concerts, and 'sports eveiilN lhaf lhe\ ordioonly jiisi tend ahoiii in Ihe newspapers' All read more books than they'd rend In years They managed lo diop their lesponsihilllles In various ways. Soiiie hired lemporary help lo cook, clean, hahy sil and cut the grass. Homo es* ported their small fry lo kind grandparent,s, or made reciprocal Bgreemenis with feood friends A brave few didn't answer their telephones at all. "Iliese backyard vacailom ers looked so completely re-I freshed and healthy when they j returned to their jobs," says Miss Klnkead, ' lhal a lot of UN wlii) had gdne away on our Vncnllons decided to try their New Pamphlet Discusses Breastfeeding Question Ih many pahs of the world - and In parts luf .sinithern and rural Untied States > It Is taken for granted that mothers will breastfeed itieir babies. Hut only two out of five American women ever at-tempi to nurse, Iheir liabies, Why" Audrey Palm Hiker dis-c II s s e s this question In "Breastfeeding," a special public affairs pamphlet issuerl as a .supplement lo a recent pamphlet on the baby’s first year. Mrs, Hiker Is a pay-chologi.st and registered nur.se, as well as a writer on subjects relating to family life. the pamphlet is available for a.** cents from the Public Affairs Commiltee. 381 Park Avenue South, New York, N Y. lOOie. While she does not view breastfeeding as a guarantee against all ills, Mrs. Hiker believes It "does offer a natural, easy way to satisfy a baby emotionally and jdiysically. ’ CITES BENEFITS In “Breastfeeding ' she discusses the psychological ad; vantages for babji and mother as well as some of the reasons, for failure to breastfeed successfully. lAysical benefits. — again, of both mother and baby - - are also considered, along with questions mothers have about Whether or not they can breastfeed. "vSuccessful breastfeeding, ' wlh-8. Hiker writes, "Is a natural, simple, and almost instinctive skill. It does involve a ceratin amount of trial and error learning and experimentation. but mothers who get even minimal encouragement and assistance learn with amazing spepd” In short, Mrs, Biker be- lieves breastfeeding offers dl.s->tinct advantages lo mother and child, "Wanting to breast-' feed Js Ihe first step, The next steps me getting help ami leanilng iiow." The pamphlet provide,H .some specific inrortnation on "I e a r n 1 n g Iviw "''apd .sugge.sf fiiriher professional‘apd prucllcal source.s for help, \ Alina llaimri'^ tms j wad - nicemil/ la John I a<11/1 a II, son of the Aga-pill) (Uiytans of Irwin Amine in Christo fief/ III San Luis I'oiom, ICO. Her pa re II Is are Mr. and Mrs. Hiirlolilo Ha wire.r of San Lins f’olo si. The couple chose (liiiidiilajara and I'lierlo Vallarta for their honey- I IVrmaiipnl Wave! sPE(;i4Msrs Scissor Hair Cullirtg Bloomfteia llille, WQODWARII AT SQUARE LAKE RD. IISIT TF.m AT THE MALL NEVER BEFORE SUCH TONE QUALITY in an organ priced under $1000! Tha new EVERETT spinet organ is easy' for all the family to play ? Has 'features of organs costing much more ! • Touch Percussion • 14 Distinct Voices • 3-Woy Vibroto • Solid State Circuitry • Fully Transistorized Pontiac Malt — 682-0422 Downtown Pontiac-r^FE 3-7168 annual MID-SUMMER SALE brings yon great snringg on almost everylhing in the store! UPHOLSTERED FURMITURE, PICTURES, IPS, TABLES, MIRRORS, WALL DECOR .. pins many Other items! ' A" SPECIAL orders; JOOl If we. don't have the furniture pieces you wont right in stock, we'll' Spocial Order any item from the manufacturer at 10% off during this Sole! Unfinished Deacon's Bench A full 4-ft. long. Gf smoothly sanded hardwood (not pine) , and completely ossembled, reody to stain or point. Useful in the dining room, family room, hollwoy, or den — end ex pecioliy nice for porch or patio. * SPECIAL! 24 W. HURON ST. Ih Downtown Pontiac FE 4-1234 Open Monday and Friday ’til 9 4080 TELEGRAPH RD. At Long Lake Road 644-7370 Open Mon.,Thnrs. apd Fri. ’lit 9 ORDER A PAIR OF LOVE SEATS for only the pair! Or Buy One for $n 9.75 Yog'll be delighted with this chorming little Early Americon love seat . , . feoturing foom cushioning that's oxtro soft, and quality cott'structiori thot ossures relaxing comfort. Choose from o wide selection of goy provinciol printsi On disploy ot both stores. Superbly ('omfortahle PATCHWORK ROCKER SALE! sj24*i Deep, wide, extra comfortable swivel rocker of antique maple . . . with colorful "patchwQrk" cover right out of grandmother's day! Foam .rubber cushion, pillow bock. Specially priced durir our oTtnuol Mid-Summer Sale! ' 4 WORD ABIIT OliR eTHAN ALLEN r worahousa lira of July 4th dastrayad oyar 500 piocas of Etl\hn Allan fumitura, tha Ethan Allan factory it working hard ond raploca-mants ora on tha woy! Daloys wil| ba vary slight,. . and wa guorontaa to tiili avary ordar placad on Ethan AHan sola itams. / V TIIK PON riAf I'liKSH/, KKIDAV. .IHLV tfl. lUUi Russia Claims US. Is Preparing Allies for Nuclear Arms MOHt'OW (AIM 8ov(t>l j lilt* s*»vM iwiwiii mjU Umih «ml hI lit fir Union ««W ItKiny tlio now UJ.» NATI,> agre«ni«n( on (ho Hhorln^' of nuclear weapTtn information ia a prelude tu nucle'ar arming of America'a allies, ‘' An ttfflclal Mtaloment by Tana, It la evMont that If the* United Slal4)iaKai yet does not put nuclear arma atraight Inin the handa of ita alliea, it la preparing theiri fnr (he pna^ aeaaion I»f nuelear wenpona tor their nae within the "llda la the only p o a s I b I e evaluation of the present agreement." 'Ilie agreement, aignotl dune 19, eatenda the range of infor- mation which the United Htatea will give I ita North Atlantic al> ties on the role of atomic wea> puna in mtitual defense. FIRST TlMiS "It la not the first time thnt (he United SIntea hns taken * atepi leading to the dleaemlnn-(ion of nuclear weapons, with each of Uiem being accompanied by asBurancea that there is atm no apread of nuclear weapons and that the imoplei hat'e no cause for concern,' Tass said. Taaa suggested the agreement resulted primarily from West (lierinan pressure. "It appears that American laws guarding atomic military secrets cannot withstand pres- inilllarlst circle a," the stale' mentaald,. The agreement conflicts with U.8. assurances at the Genova disarmament talks that Amar-ica (ilgMwes iite s|)reari of sure from die West U e r m a n i clear weaisms, 1'aas said. Tom SIwkells of Haitlmoie win c a p I a I n Army’s IWto lo- IMVtrOMAMSlI Don't SIlDplRD FALSE TEETH sfSsUnrmim-KOun euWOw Msprin«. kl« tm yutir io»ss. a«ee* feOw tf*n* tiiiws SrmU s*i nivM ot.nMeui tss>-liik siKiiirliii *oa •AMiOS'k, moinUMV evitirywttsr*. AWNING WINDOWS Close-Out of Huge Stock at Ridiculous Low Prices. 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I’inhAV. .ii'i V it. j»hu c-i Gonzqga Signs; Six Still Not in Fold Wifliarhs Snubs Lions Contract Offer for 2nd Time My ItruiM L. KKAIINN. Nport* KiIKim', I'unllac l*re«i The eniri tall hI*m gf k.». trolt I.lop (11(1 littio to cool him ammd the collar "We're not even cloae," Wll llama uttef(Hl as he le(t^ll>e r(Kim where he had hie Mcond tiieetliiK with tlw Uona' direc* tor of |>eraoiinel In three daya. 'Die former MIchlKon State grid Htar who came to the Mona from the Um Angelen llama four yeara ago In what waa titen rniiarded aa a "iiothlnit’galrttMr deal, UM»k over the defenaive end poaitjiun two yeara ago and be> came a italwarl In tlie pwer* ftil “F’earaome Fouraome.'^ lUNtKIK AT »l The .13old Wllllama waa a r(Kiklo In the NKl. at the age of after a aervloe' career amt an oiilatandlng college hack-grouiui aa MUihlgun Stalo'a All- Amorifaj) end In lUtUI. 1 WhMi the Lfama' obtained Williams from the llaini It was considered a token deal since (he llama wanted Jimmy havld,'n defensive hack who planned on retiring, They wanlerr David as a coach, When the .IINIS! seoaon atnrlcd and the Mona traded away HjJI Olafia in ordor to get Mill IMum. they also ohtntned Dave Moyd hoping to till the vacantjlelen alvo end fMial. Moyd aoomed doallned (or the Job and W.llllama waa colae l(» the .cutoff jadnt during llu! ex liihitiop aonaun. Ihs moved Into the plclure ha a Hul) III the opening game agalriHl lltc Sleclcra and llic lol lowing w(>ck agaliiNl San Knin-cIhco lie capitallml on Ida Niarl ing role IIHI per cent and won Ida jol) will) the Mlarling Iroiil four on defense. lie aedred on a poHS Inter I'ciilton agtUiiNl the illei'H, and In the oiemoraldo game al Tattered Tigers Return Oreen Hay lie picked up a filin' hie and raced for I he Llona' lone haiclidown. "I want 1(0 play with this ieoni tills year more than I ever wanted to play hi any loothnil seiisoii," said Wll> liiinis, "hat I’ve liadged us liir as I'ni going lo la mir eonIriK’t diNeiissloiis." Box Office Boost Ready for Bengals DKTHOIT (UI’I) — There are elnb to pick up Home lale-HcH' three fwlnls of view connect >.1! son morale that mighl help pro- Boston Sends Detroit Home With 4-3 Loss When the 1 .Iona were plagued, hiHl year with injuries, plus Ihe liiHs ol Alcx Karras, Williams was lauded by coach C.uorge Wilson lor Ins milstaiuling ef-lorlH "Win ,or lose, .Sam did an out slunding Job for us all season," Wilson once .said as the hectic HHi:i campaign was coming lo a close, "he sure helped keep the morale of this team up when everything seemed to be going wrong." I’ll he III camp with everyone cl.se Sunday," said Wll- KUN. ROPKIRS, KUN-Mtit Plum Vi^efnn quarteflMK^k o( the Detroit Mons helpa put the rookirilnemen and pass receivers through d-minute Krtmmage at the training camp at Cranbrook, As is nottkl, Plum Is the only playSr In the picture without shoulder pads. The quarterback is the only untouchable In the scrimmage sessions. with the New York Yankeos' weekend Invasion of Tiger Sin-dium, .Yogi Berra, field majordomo o'f the Bronx Bombers, t Carling Open have gone (HI sale at mos C(Hintry Clubs in the area and at Holiday Inn and Savoy Motel in Pontiac and at'Golf Mart, Varsity Shop and Griswold’s in Bilnningham. Top-Seeded Stars Enter Semifinals of Net Tourney HAVERFORD, Pa. (AP)-The 65th annual Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championships, entering the semifinal stage, are running right along with ex-pectatibns, withthe first four seeded players in the men’s stogies and the first and second seeded to the women’s divisions anwng the survivors. Pefpwitog champion Chuck McKinley, of San Antonio, Tex., and second-deeded Dennis Ralston, of Bakersfield, Calif., were impressive to their victories Thursday over Arthur"Ashe and Ron Hobnberg,“neither of th" 5 a service. against .southpaws Hank Agulrro C2-5) and Mickey Lolich (9-6). Loll had more gooid hew.s for Mr. Campbell. He ((xpcct.s "at least 20,000 for Saturday's game and at least 50,000 for Sunday’s doubleheader.’’ HALF-TON OF BEAR Opposing ball carriers fac* the prospect of being hit by more than .1,000 pounds qf Chicago Bear defensive linemen this season. Coach George Halas can use (left to right) Doug Atkins, /■ '" ,AP PIWiMliil 225-pound end; Earl Leggett, 265-pound tackle; Stan Jones, 250-pound tackle; and Bob Kilcullen; 245-pound end, for his defensive wall. Bengals' fteconJ 4-7 on Trip, Ptepare to Face Contenders DETROIT (AP) - II was another long plane trip iiome from Boston Tluirsdoy for ilie la^troil Tlg(*rs. Ti\e B(Migai.s dropped anollHir (dose one toThe Boston Red Sox TIuir.sday, 4-3,- and returned from the lO-duy road trip with a 4-7 record, one game under ,500 and-hack In the .scc()nd division. .SAM WILLIAMS liamH ytoifordrfy as ha left Cram-hi'cHik, "wlielliet; or not I have a I'onti act Is anotluu' matter." The l.loas put (heir rmiklei { ihrmigh anothrr fo-mlimte ‘irerlmmag(< yesterday niul another yearling dropped along I the wayside. Roherl McKinney, a 6-f(S)l-2 and 2!)ti poiiiul guard from Pratt, Ala., wim came In as a freu ag(uil, d(ipart(!id on jlla own-. I (’onch Wilson expects the entire s(|iiad to number around 55 on Monday with a full '(?ompll-rnenl of veterans, This would iiieun cuUIng at least 10 playari over the weekend, Six veterans. Including Williams are still unsiped, and although he Insists his contract' isn’t "even close," Thomas feels he is within reaehintf distance with all six players, including John Uordy, Joo Schnildl, Terry Rarr, Darrls McCord and Danny l.ewls. ( LuR'.st to sign WHS offonslve tackle -lolm (lonxaga, ‘250 |M>und-er in his 8lh pro season. TICKE'T^ ON SALIj: One week from Saturday, the Lions will engage in their first lull dress scrimmage at U. of D. Stadium and tickets selling for $1 can be obtained at ana locutions Including Osmun's downtown, Oliver Buick on Orchard, I^ke and Varsity Shop in Birmingham. The Intrn-sqiuid game is being played for tiie henefll of the farfiily of the late bnckfleld coach Hay “Scooter" MtTjcan. Dressen, however, today wasn't concerned over tlie spirit of Detroit’s fans. He instead, worried about the morale of his players. "We. played well at home early this month, then played bad on the road," he said. 'Tf we could take say four-of-five from the Yankees, it might be enough of a shot in the arm tp get us going again. ,4'" ■ ‘ TODAY’S Rookie I'ighthander Joe Spar-ma was In and out of trouble for most of the 4 2-3 innings he pitched Thursday and suffered hl.s third defeat In six decisions, The Red Sox loaded the bases with none out in the Rrot Inning hut scored only one run, that on a sacrifice fly by Lee Thomas. A Tiger threat in their half of the first ended when Don Wert was doubled off second after late,s Brown filed to Carl Ya.s-trzcmlski. The Rod Sox outfielder made a great catch on the sinking liner and Wert apparently thought he did not have a chance to reach the ball. ’HROWN OU'T^ I In the second, Dick McA'ullffe was thrown out at the plate as he attempted to score after shortstop Ed Bressoud caught Jerry Lumpe’s foul bah near the left field barrier. AMSaiCAN LEAOUB .451 14'/i»* .389 JOVj .374 M'/> Kansas City 4, M^nesota sT 1) Innings Chicago 2/ Los Angslas I, Jl Innings Boston 4, Detroit 3 Washington 2, New YorK 1 Baltimore 7. Cleveland I Taday's Gamas md Sheldon 31) c (Ford 12-3 ■ '1 (Aguirr yl-night Minnesota (Grant 7-0 at Chicago (PI-larro 13-4), night Boston (Hattnar 5-3) at Cjavaland (T)ant Los Angolas (D. Lee 5-t) at gar City (0-Donoghue 4-4), night Washington (Narutn 7-4 and Rudolph at Baltimore (Bunker )(P2 an(i V yard «■')- J- twi-night / Saturday's Oanias Los Angeles at Kansas City Minnesota at Chicago --------- 1;. Detroit Viking Guard Ailing NATIONAL LEAGUE Coifs Unifas Signs Pittsburgh ^Iwaukee Frou Our Wire Services Baltimore Colts head Coach Don Shula breathed, a sigh of relief as his ace quarterback. Johnny Unites, signed his co^ Ws- tract for the 1964 season Thi day. / 'Die signing of Unitas, dne of the NFL’s premier passers, for his ninth season with the Colts, reduced to seven the number of players still to be signed. Unitas’ receivers, Ray Berry, Jimmy Orr, Willie- Richardson, John Mackey and R. C. Owens showed that they were in good form. BEMIDJI, Minn: (AP) - Palmer I^le, the 256-pounder from Michigan State acquired by the Minnesota Vikings in the offseason, suffered a pinched a e r V eC in his neck Thursday throwing a crimp in the club’s search for help at offensive guard. . McKinley fought a tpiygh 4*'.L«|fraffliT>IU.(M>).-- Th6 fdotball Cardinals made an . squad switch Thursday, if ting rookie flanker Bob x) a defensive halfback berth and moving defensive back Bobby Towns to a flanker spot. .lohnson, a 64, 200 - ^und rookie from Wisconsin, hns impressed Cardinal coaches with his speed and reactions, and they are hopeful he can bolster the defensive back*, field. Towns, a flanker and defensive back with the Cardinals to 1960 and 1961, returned after two years in the Arm^. GREEN BAY, Wls. (AP) -Veteran Green Bay Packer Bob Skoronski, switched from his former tackle spot to center, made a fine showing Thursday as the National Football League tdam held tackling an^blgd^ drills to 90-degree weather. , Two rooktosValso turned to th sharp performances., Steve Wright of Alabama- was to the No. 2 spot behind all-pro Forrest Gregg in the right tackle spot. Dhn Crossan of Maryland has been switched from center to right guard. Kingston, r.i. lcago 13, San hlladelphia, 13, < Inclilnatl 5, Nev) s Angeles 5, Houston 4 St. Louis (Gibson 7-7) et Phllei (Short 8-5), night Francisco (Mar)chal 13-5) i Angeles (Moeller 5-8), night Milwaukee (Fischer 7-5) at New (Fisher 4-9), night ilcago (Ellsworth 12-10) et H ^(Brown t-9), night PRtsburgh (Friend 8-9) (O'Toole 10-4), , night Sburgh at .Clnclnpell Lou’s et Philadelphia Francisco at Los Angeles, ;aoa at Houston, night New York .r 4 ' iDodger Hurler Injured los ANgSlES (AP) - Don Drysdale discovered Thursday — on his 28th birthday — that he has suffered a hairline fracture at the base of' his . right thumb .and won’t be able to pitch for a week or 10 days. The Los Angeles right-hander suffered the injury while shagging flies Wednesday night before the Dodgers met the Houston Colts. But he didn’t know anything was wrong until s-he tried to thi;0W before Thursday jgatoe. ^ /U . 1 0 2 1 Malione 3 Bruton ph Demeter ph . TJf/ttf/t r//» /nm Tf/e • -fiMg^ you MAY 0Hcoumeiz -rue COMPU6IN& ^'iTUA-riON WWgfeB 'TWB' 6W?BAX OF> A PU-r-T'AP(?eAK^-ro PIPPBK GrR-BATUV VVHWI ViBWgP PPOM OPPO^ITB OP T)-l& W(XB. IN-fHiei CA'&B,-rwe Sukkoi^p/aks^ re/ffiAiH WlU-U OP-rBN RBVBAU fWB IXUB UWB. VOU'LP PINP ■1’Me BAPP MO&r UIKBLY fO lAft-TH •fMB 6BNB(?AU epOPB OP -THB UANP -fH/iN , A^IN6T l-r. VVHBN IN VOU9^^ t-OOK AKOUMP! 34 3 7 2 Totals .. 000 001 020-3 5 — Detroit 9, Boston I, Mantilla R BB SO 4 2-3 4 3 3 Morehead, W, 4-10 7 5 Radatz ....... 2 3 Morehead faced 1 man PB-Freehan. T—3:02. A Hunters Need Luck to"' Get Elk License Tw L mi, fTQrfr n 5 IF nr 44a LANSING un -15,000 hunters have filed applications,for permits to shoot elk. The State Conservation Department will permit only 300 elk to be taken in the season. j sciheduled Dec. 5-13. . A lottery will determine who"' gets /the ppvete4 U(^ Tf , /k-, \ \ UNP ro 00 co^^0cr, 1 d r Y.-mv. .if . ms a CimiN lAND TMNSMITTfR RICfIVIR TOWN COUNTRY RADIO AND MU|I|C nw Wtltwr •!««. putt-pOtt S4 HdIr OPEN 24 HOUHS Dl«l« Hwy., Drivt«n Plaliu •n Laan Lika OR i 91Hi JUST $6 DOWN •UYS YOU A CAR AT KING AUTO SALES DRAGCAR RACING ASSOCIATION MRittbiiship ApplicAtioni Now B«ing T«ken Paul D. WyRtt 363-3859 BOWLINC IMimNllAc PHKSS riUi)AV, imu One* of the biKtiftMt bowlliiu pnzBH o^Nhe Slimmer soasoii will be 'til stake Siimlay in a rollolf Hi Nor-Wesi lanes A imlil aiitl'V III Ilia Mowliiiit l'l‘0|ihelurH‘ Assui'latiuii of Aiiioi'ii'a iiiilirmal Imirimiiieiil plus IMMHi will Ko to the winner. T'he (‘arlliiR team at Ihe (iMt! Amerii-Hii l.eadue at 3041 Maw I will meet a Uetralt ( rest I.linen m|»uiI at S' (Mil. 'I'he laser will reeelve 1500. The two leaiiiH lleil with 3010 lotals ill the HI'AA loiirnaiiieiit's receni slate finals at Muehanan, On the loeal Nquml ai;e Jim Kl* lloll, I'Yeil Tobias, Dave Mans-field, fete Schuheck and eaptaiii Hoh Hebennack, After more lhan six monihs of limiled aecess, Airway lanes now emi be reaehed from M50 PJUCES When You Make A Deol! Choose A Now PONTIAC or TEMPEST BUICK or SPECIAL W«'r« paying th« top dollar for good ut6d cars. If you'ro planning to buy. — now it tho tim« to so* Sholton— 'cause wei naod utod cart and you'll got the bost offejr on ono of our fino now Pontiocs or , , Buicks. SAVE UP TO *1400 ON 1964 DEMOS PbNTIACS and BUICKS PLUS We are giving two tickets to the Detroit Lions Intersquod gome to be played ot the U of D Stodiuthj Saturday, August 1st, 1964, with every new and used cor purchase. PONTIAC-BUICK, INC. 233 Main St. OL 1-8133 ROCHESTER Opwn M«n.,hrhurs.v Prti untiK9 p.m. , wliieh liHH been openeil to Ihrimub traffic again. The eslablisbmenl, wtiieh ta one ti{ ihraa (inalifyiiig silas for the Ih'nteaaioiial Woman Howl ei'H' Aaaoeinlloii I'ro-Am toiiriin* n'leiil next mimUi at Huron Howl, liaK nimiileled IIh HUinmer ra-emidlllorilng. < Other howling houses partiel-paling in the i|uallfy>lng are the linst hmi»e, Ihiron, anil Howe's l.anes. All have weekend si|Uads planned Hitwe'i last .Siimlny had a 24«ganie binrnthen event that drew uliiiONt 40 entries. 'Hie iinwltng was diine an a liaiidl-eap basis. It lasted mure than 12 haurs. IJobhje Huberts look tlie I2(KI first prlsne with 5,026 pins. A1 Sayles was seeond with 4040 Ulhei’N winning money were bid Woolley, (iary lat'lair, Don Bilbey and Iflrle Mar. State Players OK in Minors DETROrr ( AIM 'Ilie lalesl report by llie Detroit ’’Plgers on their minor league dubs shows that at least four Michigan players are having suecessful seasons with the farm affiliates. Jim Northrup of .St Logls, Mich., ims taken over the International league lOad in hitting with a .3.11 average. Northrop has 20 (loubles. II triples and 11 home runs for Syracuse. At KnoxVtllei n the Southern liCague, lefthanded pitcher Fritz Fisher, who hails from Adrian, has a 0-t rei'ord and a 2.72 earned nin average. John Skulley of Saginaw is 8-1. with a .1.25 ERA, and Jack Nutter of Manton Is 7-3 and a 3.80 ERA, at Jamestown in the New York-Pennsylvania league. 5th County Open Tennis Meet Next Week sh esMtiM EUMINATE MADUIE MAN - Milwaukee's Dennis Menke (lefti and Frank Bolling converge upon PhlladfilphiR'i Cloy Dolrymple for putout during ninih-inning rundown yesterday. Two runs w-ored, however, before Bolling could make the tag. Phillies won 13-10 slugfesl In 10 innings. Arro Win Shipp-Shaped' left fielder Ed Shipp clouted, The win raised Arro's record a bo.ses-emply liomO run in the i f® 12*2. selling the stage for the lop of the seventh inning last'. “S'o? .... , . „ , * j with second-plade 300 Bowl, 11-3. nigiit to give Arro Realty a 2-1 get under way at decision over Sam Reeves in' 7 p.m. gt Beaudette Park. American Softball Uaguc ac-| m „n International L e a g u e I game, Motorcar Transport i7-4i downed Buckner Flnaiice (2-8), tion. VOllR CON VKNI BNt B.F. QOOORIOH STORK 111 NORTH PERRYvSTREET. PONTIAC FE 2-0121 49 THIS WEEK ^WHITEWALL ^ALE! Any size B.F.Goodrich whitewall just 49c more than blackwaii prices listed below! NEW NYLON DEFIANCE 110 SKOlAL 49« WHITEWALL SALE FRICEt MZt eiACKWMJ. PmCE wHiTiwML neei e.70xl5Tub*-typ* 12.20 4Nmw* «.70xl5Tub*l*n 14.40 4tym*f* 7.9(| x U.T^b«l•ti 14,40 4MiMr« : 8.00xl4Tub«liiti 16.50 49ymw* NOTIttllE INREQINREB 8-3. A single by right fielder Chet Myren,' an error and another single by first baseman Al Levy gave Reeves a 1-8 lead In the second inning, bnt Arro knotted the count In the third on ■ single by Bud Hayward, a sacrifice, error and ■ fielder's choice. Harry Aveslan yielded only three hits, walked none and struck out 13 to get the win. • ' ■ ■■ W ' w w ■ Motorcar collect^ 12 hits in Irimmlng Buckner. Tlie wlnn^irs opened with four runs in the first inning and upped the count to 7-0 with three in the second. Corkey Elam rapped out a double apd a pair of singles to pace Motorcar. - * , ♦ In Waterford action. Lakeland Pharmacy (8-8) handed Spencer Floor Covering (18-1) its first loss in the final game of the season, 6-4, and Lakeland Phar-inacy C (14-4) nipped , Pink Poodle (4-14), 11-10. No additional ohargo for mounting! 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'Ilie Sih annual Oakland County ()|«m tennik tournament, co* HlMtiiNored by The Pontiac Press and l|te Pontiac Recreation Department, will be held Saturday and Sunday, Aug 1*3 and Aug, 8-9, Tills yeop's tournament will feature evdnts in men’s singles and doubles only and the courts at Oakland University will be used for the entire tournament. *' * ★ Defending singles men's champion li Dick Scripter of Birmingham who defeated 1982 champion Leon HIbbs in last year's finals. In doubles. Dick Mlneweas-er and Ralph Alee won the 1983 chemplonihip by defeating Dick Venus end Al Craft In Ihe llnels held at Oakleiid Construction work In the Oak-amt Park area necessitated the ■hange to Oakland University. Entry fees R>r singles is II and for doubles it Is 80 cents per player. Trophies will be awarded to winners and runnersup. DEADUNE SET Any tennis player residing In Oakland County is eligible to com|)ele in the tournament and deadline for. entries is next Thursday at 4:00 p.m. The pairings will be announced in The Press on Friday, July 31 Depending on entries,, all play up to the semifinals arc expecM to be complete the first weeketfd. with the seml-finnli slated for Saturday: Aug 8 ind the finals Ihe following day. Entries can be made by registering with the Press sports department or the city recreation department by telepiione and entry fees must be paid by the 4:00 p.m. deadline next Thursday. Entry blanks clipped from Hie Press or found at various tennis court locations in the county can also be used. ' Golfer's Club Swap Puts Dividends Near Fardi Satting PgcM in Practica Stssiani BRISTOL. Tenn. (* - (Juali-tying gets under way at 1:30 p.m. today for Sunday's Volunteer 500 and three Ford drivers have thus far set the pace in 4>ractlce runs, Ned Jarrett of Camden, S.C., hit a top speed Thursday of 81-81 1nilM per hour while Fred Lor-ensen of Elmhurst, III, hit the M. 97 mark. Lorenzen blew his engine but is ^expected to be back in time for today’s qualifying. Junior Johnson of Honda, N. C., hit 81.44 m.p.h., and was the last driver to be clocked Thursday before rain washed out the practice runs. HARTFORD, (kirti). (API-Suddenly, Ihe slmrtest club in a golfer's bag has become famous again, Al Icaal it's the club of the liiontli. Only last Week. Bobby NIciiols won the PUA Coif Tournament at Columbus, (^lo\ with a R putter that brought him 118,(KN) in prise money, He knocked In putts from all oyer the greens, one of them from 38-feet for an eagle, and another from 51 feet fur a birdie. Earlier Ulli month, Cham* pagnt Tony Uma won the BHt-Ish Open et St. Andrews, Scotland, with a putter he borrowed from Arnold Palmer. Lema shot five straight birdies In the final round—wlth Palmer's putter, to wrap It up. Trade helps Now the,scene shifts to the MF.ooo Insurarn'e City Open at the nearby Wethemfleld Country C^lub where Al (ielberger is using a putter he traded for a set of woods at last week's PGA. The tall siaft simken Gcllier-ger needed only 26 putts and wllected seven birdies Thursday for a seven-under-par 64 and tlw first round lead. It gave hint a two-stroke lead over Al Bessellnk, Jim»Fcrree. Jack Rule and Bert Yancy, lied with 86s. Probably the most' famous putter of them all—It certainly was in its day, a golden era of sports was Calamity Jane, Ihe property of the great Bobby Jones in Uie 1920s. Ken Venturi, Die National Open champion, and Nichola, half of the new big f^r in golf- Dragtttr Duel Faaturod at Internotianal Track Two of the fastest drag raceiii in the business will duel in the feature attraction on International Raceway's Saturday night schedule. The match pits Phil Bonner, driving a .. Thunderbolt Ford, against Detroiter Bill Shirey. who wheels ‘*1116 Professor" Plymouth. 'Trials at International will begin at 4 p.m. Eliminations and the first heat of the match race get under way at 9 p.m^ ** 'aimer and l.ema are tlie oiltera trailed by six abrokes. Julius Boros, Sam 800101 and Billy Casiter were Hod at 89. The pros are -as hot as the steaming weather with 63 poat- ills pick Shycn ill P*vt S*«*n iMd lulllvtn 1 Will Homwiulk IP Sr^wn P«l* i^lkM pick |)rtn»li*fl MIk* l*wcH«k Ss.® j*» e »4 it 4t iliti: Son Atotfroitor O.fy ' So«*r Lto Soymon* Ttmmy Morrow III! S ink McOtwMi P Time and Labor Savings by tbi Scon! 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Now a aporlmg gooda aaloaman wlio operuldia out of Drtrod during Ihc aummor and Florida (Igrlng the winirr, SlcWarl wa.s enjoying bi« la«k of offleial alarl er at the Miehigan Xsaislanl Ibo lournaineni being held id Kdgewood. Ho thuinbod carefully through the aporls pugoK of Thft Press at the starter's^ ■ lable and after a few min- the "ole golf .l,y»j “ *“‘1" around Pontiac was the' , ..... . ... Hi* last miiU'li play triumpli. topic of conversation. ,i,p; 5th for him. came In IMI.. "The PrcHs WHS alwaya gmal and he won tlie 4|h medal play to golf, and Pontiac once produced some of llie best golf in Michigan,' he commented., "thyse city tournaments were regarded aa the best Irt I b e stale. ' Stewart had every right to I'enilniHce, tie wa.s once king of golf in Pontiac. ♦ * * He wa.s fi-timc city match play champion and 4-timh city medal i)lay winner, and some of the golf matches he liad against players such as Ted Pojvers, E m 0 r y Siolt, Nwd Eraser,, Fonce Fowler. Kip Inman and Glen Harding still stand lij, memorable detail in the archives of Pontiac golf PLAVEH AT 14 He wa.s one of tlic youngest players ever to play In the Mich- town for the last lime In 194H when he defeated Glen Harding at Pbhtiac Country Club Hecouse of a city employees strike, the tourney was moved to m* On the first playoff hide. Harding'S shot went out of iKtunds and he Ustk an eight, making him easy prey for Stewart. Stewart is seriously considering returning* to play In the 35th Pontiac City championship In August, that is If business com* mltmenti do not take him away from the area, and he ts hoping some of the old cham|dons will gel Into the tournament for. old times.sake .. Adually. the 35th renewal of the city championship would be Little League Finale Today Diitrict Four Crown of Stoko .Southllelil ami Walled Lake will battle for the District 4. ,It lie Uague Hasehull Tournament erown Imlay at 4 30 p.m, at Eloti Park In Mirmtngimm Walled Cake ndvanctsi to the llnals with a I'MI triumph over '’eiiton yesterday, while Stmtii Held moved up with an fi 3 de-IhIuiV over Uirnitiigham CoiUt nental. * . a a , lerry UesCliamps picked up llie victory for Walled l.ake, lanlting 10 batters, and he paced the attack with tlirec hits, In •ludlng a home run. DesChamps has gone nlne-for-nlne at the plate In Walled Imke's three victories. Gary Vaughn belted a pair (If honte runs ftnd teammate Dwig Bingham connected for aimther for .Southfield. Bill SrtK’k struck out eight Imtiers in picking up the victory Western Golf Now Favors Miss White Igan amateur at the age of 14g,KKl time to make it one of and In 1933 he, won his first the best city medal play title by d e - ' , . . , throning Emory Stolt. two-Ume champ who later won U again twice, ' . Ill 1938 Stewart i^nd Fred Schwarse staged a battle for the title and the 1933 champion lost by a stroke. Two months later he met Ted Powers in (he match play finale REGUUTION Now Open ■ To . The Public t Watered Fairways Waterford Hill Gauntry Club Inman, Fowler, Mike An-donian, Ed Wasik, Ronnie Rothhartb, Butler Cooper, Paul Bada, Lou MbieUeld and Stewart are exempt from qualifying and It would be a memorable gathering (0 hive (hem all entered. If Stolt and Fraser could be 1 ar ed out of their far west abodes and any of the other past champions broui^t bdek into the field it would be a city tournament to be remembered. ♦ w ★ The city course need,s a month-long period of preparation for the tournament and tlie welcome of past champions and, entries should be made niore festive. SHORT PU-r Angus McDonald, who scored his first hole in one in 30 years of golf at Edgewood Country Club couple days ago, is affectionately known as Yogi Bear by his Edgewood friends. * * ★ McDonald became the f i p s t member to come under the new club policy of being hosted by all those present rather than by the paying host for any celebration after a hole in one. Lady Pros in 1st Round ROCKTORD, 111. IIP - Defending ch«(mpion Ruth Jessen and Mickey Wright headed a field of 34 pros and about 20 amateurs into today’s first round of the 54-hole Rockford Cosmopolitan Women’s Golf Open. TIOUR AVtRAURt inuivMirai uamM AS R H Ar RSI R , 1M 35 60 ♦ » , .... 184 as 57 4 32 27420,000 Hazel Park Handicap Trial is the richest race of the top Uiree on the card and Is expected to attract the best of the older horses on the grounds. The Mackinac Bridge is a race for three year olds and will be run over a distance of one mile one-sixteenth for a purse of RONTIAC tORTSAU tTAROINet An<*rM*~ ‘ —■■ w w Ar/0 Sfilty 11 2 30i BoV “• ■ ija. 6ol>-K4fll tl (.MfH* n I 10 3 tOCll #413 4 4 circi* Tnn 8 S Bud A LOU ... * 7 8 ilitt Moiontl 1 12 grchirdJLi 0 A A4 , sorry Doo _____ _____ - . .......... . 'OflcO 1 MotOrcor 7 4 eoNTiAc lesfiAU tcHaoucas Amortcoii LMovo TuMdty. ■•*ud»tl» f p.m - Arr ftoilly vs. 300 BowU 0:30 ■ Elks «I1 vs. Bud A L*u._, Wilt SIgni ^ontnagt RAN FRANCISCO UR - Wilt t'llia Hint) Chamberlain, baa- ketball'i top sooi^L oifeMO 1184 88 oontraet, tha San Fran-daco Warriora innounoad today Terms Wife TNuaiaav's eiaNTS mi)iiti4s. II. 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Your Smile I It does my heart good to see our customers drive out of here smiling about the Mrvice work on their cars ond the price they poid for it. \ That makes friends out of customers ond Bill Forrohy . customers out of friends’who all come bock Prtsidtnf when they need new cars or good service. Thot's probably the biggest single reokiri why our soles of cors, both new ond used, hove increased every month since We started this dealership.better service My 14 yeors in this bijsiness proved thottp me time and again. And now youTcan prove it for yourself. Next time your cor needs service Of any kind, drive it in here. You'll find ouf how good and how reasonable a good service job con be," Sincerely, Bill Farrah. Bill Farrah’s 666 S* Woodwind Ave. Biniiingham MI 6-3900 Where Better Service Keeps You Sold. THRIFT CENTER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES GARAGE the AAaterial for Building Low Frieo on All Sizo Garagot BIG20W $A||||00 2-CAR GARAGE £99 MATERIALS. INCLUDE:' All Studs 16' O.C. 0 Watp$-Nml8 e Asphglt Shingips • Garage Sash O No, I Douglas Fir Stucis' e Full 2"xl2" Headerl # No 106 Fir Siding or D.V. Siding • 2"x6" Raftprs O All Exterior Trtm • Goble Sludi * Roof Boords e GofOgji Door^’Franje. Above Prices Do Not Include Cement or Doors - T LUAABER Hourc 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. ' Soturday 7:30 4.M^ to 2 P.M.. , WA^iriNOTON (UPJ) - M«- kyslait Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman winds Mp the Washington portion of his U.S. Visit today with formal talks with terstary of Htato I town Rusk. / Tile prime minister, who yesterday reoeived aNsurunces from Ih-esidenl Johnson this country wonUl support Malaysia In Its struggle to remain free, also was sWieduled to meet with WorkI lllink President Ceorge Wcssls, llahiiian was leave late today for N.Ci,, the aext stopi three-week tour of the United States and Canada. leheduleil to for F0lra|f. i slopl lit his Me said he does not plan to cut, short his tour lto(‘auso of communal rioting blamed for at least II deaths in Singapore, which Is part of Malaysia. In a johit communique issued after two days of talks, John-lion and Rahman avoided outright denunciation of Indonesia, which has mounted a guerrilla offensive posing a major threat to the lO-month-oldi Southeast Asian federation WlUle ofRciats have been re* luctant to tnake any moves which plight push Indonesian President Sukarno further into the Communist camp, Johnson was , said to have made i(^ elear that Rahman could "ndy on llie firm intent of tlie Unlti THR P()N*||lAC| FIU|)A\, .riJLY Malaysian^nds Capital Visit Pint Examination! S«t for/Sanitary Engtnoeri |i" "‘***'"’ ' Amerieans sniisfuHi their col- ' ' ^ a.... ft ....LI lii IIUI« aaillle ).ANNIN(i (AP) - 'Hie first' erfaniinatioiis for sanitarians iin to resist Communist aggre against free Asian nations.*' At the same tiilse, the caiill Presklaflfx der mi act fiassed hy, tlie IW legislature will be hel nw pvrMm*ny for lUCS r*fil jiiTived us sanitary engineers under Michigan law must apply liefore Aug. !, said Nnmimi Papsdorf, secreiary «f I h e Michigan Heard nf Examiners for Sapitarlans. lective sweet tisith hi IIMS with if record 3,.1 lilllhgi iMiiinda of candy, an average of 17.0 pounds |ier iKjraon. at AIcCANDLESSi FLOOR COVERINGS ^ AS esafafOK riilENHLY HANDSHAKE * p)«;sldent Johnson and Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Ahdm, Raliman wind up two days of White House conferences Wlth^y handsliake. Next stop for Rahman In hia iliret'-week visitNu tlio U.S. and Canada Is Ft. Hragg, N.C, Standing in the\buckgruund is Malaysian Ambassador Uuto Ong Yoke Lin. . a parianaity lor tues ragitir* Provldad. howtvar. Ihaf 1 can ra-- “ •*. rMiiirr**— balWaan IhIrflalS or of day of primary aiactlon ■ven aladlan, NolH* li Saraby glvtn ihaf i will b* In My oHic* *1 !S3i HIgSland Soad on oacs waakday, Monday ihrougs Priday, frofs earn, until 5 .p.m.i on laturday from a ant, until It nepni and on Monday, Augutt 3, ItM-loel day. ts* IMrflats day pracadlng told aitcilon it provldad to Sacflon 41*, Art No, IT*. Public Aeti el IIM, from I o'clock a.m, uniil * o'clock pm on told ooy lor is* purpoM «f rtviawing tSo raglilrollon, and rtglifarlng tuch of iho quollOod olacfori In told lowniSip, city or vHlago 01 thall proparly apply marafor. Tht name of no pirion but on Ocluoi roildani of IS* praclncf of ---------------- ' ragltfrotion, tnd ontlllod July 1 . vtTTta, nisip Clark nd 34, IM4 , eeoiSTaATiON noticb for th# Primary eiacllon to t Nimear V*'ie*l **®"'*** To eia' quallfM alaefort of lb# City of Pontiac, County of Oakland,.............. Michigan: NOtkeo It haroby givan, m*l ... formlly wits Ih# "Michigan tiacflon Law' *"■ ---- --- roglifraf mary 6l*c' al 1:00 o' . .... --------no porton but an ACTUAL. aeSIOINT 04 th* praclncf *1 fh* llnw Of ragliiratlon and anllfiad undtr' ‘Mt Cantllfutlon If ramalni ...... ..jf# for ragltfratlo rot* In fh* PrUntry eiacllo li^tf 3, 1*04 a '" "Xf‘i antarad In Ih* raglifraflon ' To volt at Ihit alaclion,, . . ___________ mutt b* ragiitarad. CitiioiM of fh* UnItOd Sfal*. Jl yaart old, who'hav# rotidod '~ Ih* Slata .rf Michigan.'tlx monfht and lb* City of Ponflap-'lhlrfy dayi prior Saplambar I. iao4 pro ollgibl* to reglitL.. Nolle* It hirttor given, HMf any parion who It not ,4nr*a"« i. Fair Prizes Raised Prize money In tho artistic exhibit aoction of the IVtichigan Hiato |''«ir llorilcuUure [)«|»mt. mwH lins hwn Im'roaaod IIIW fliTosN the Imnrd Ihla yoar to $fHHl for I'n'sl pince, f5(H) f o.r nccoihI, $100 for Ihlrd, and $:iO(l for foiirlli, Moanlimt*. flfal «nlrlf'« In lit** fipoclal artistic exhibit section have been received, 'lliey coiiM* from It n I |t li Foreiinan Jr., of Norlhvllle, Mich., and the Patterson Orchards, of Fremont, Mich, Judges will consider the general artistic effect of Ihe ex liibii. i'plor and size of Ihe frull tiswl, (luanilly of iruit tised, lrecerly cared for, will Igsl In-ilcfinliely. If It docs spring a leak, re* pairs are fairly simple, Throwing away 811 or 78 feel of hose is tvMsielul, . ' , er than, (terniiitmg Ihe hdse fe tw ist and tiend f'outiilngs. fio/fjes nnd sprinklers are all* eipilpped with washers. I'niike faueel washers, these are easy to install. To begin with. Iiuy a i«mmI hose. I'lxiremely amull hoses made of thin, unrelntorced material will not wear well. They're lncspe*isive, loo, In* HtnII new ones every s|irtng and at the llrsl sign ol a dripping comictTion; Don't strain the liose hy turn. , Ing off the.water at Ihe noiude lA>avlng the hose out tn the end unlv, (pr any lenglli of time, sun Instead of storing It will' nor should you stop the flow of shorten its life, water by kinking the hose. Tlie Slate Fair opens Aug, 28 and runs through Sept, 7 Clear Glass Excellent for Arranging Arrange kummer flowers In clear glass containers to create a look of coolness on hot days. A wire cradle, to hold the flowers securely, In place, can be easily made and hidden fftim view In the container. Here's how: \ , - V Wind floral tape around two pieces of florist wire, dftermin-Ing their length by the container's diameter. Measure an Inch or two from the top and allow enough extra to shape the ends into hooks. Criss - cross t h e two wire lengths, shaping and fitting the hooked ends over the container’s rim. Wrap the leftover short wire length around the erlss-eroiiSed center, IcilV-i, ing the ends extending up. '' Cull chicken wire, 12 Inches to 24 Inches long, 4 Inches to 6 Inches wide, depending on the size of the container’s opening: Then fold the cut sides of the wire over to the center and roll up the wire loosely into a ball to fit the cradle. Insert into the cradle and attach It with the wire ends extending up. Soap Important to All Gardeners Soap may be as important to. your garden as to your home! If stem borers or moth grubs are weakening your rhododendrons by boring >dofm into the pitch of the twigs, consider this advice from H. Gleason Mat-toon of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. ' Heal will cause the material lo break down, INSIDKIIOSK , Water that remains Inside the hose under these conditions will become hot and affect the ma-lerlnl. Oil U another eiien^y of hoses, partleillarly those made of rubber. Keep your hose i plain'water. Wlien you store a hose, atore It dry. Drain 11 and wipe off the outside. Coil it. Never hang H over a nail. Use a reel If you have one or loop It over a wooden hanger, a smooth piece of wood nailed at right angles to a garage wall stud, Of roll it around the Inside of a bushel busket. Twig Girdler Prunes Tree ilf you see leafy trigs, on your lawn Inetlie late summei; or early fall, before the seasonal time fur micti damage, look for twig girdlers or pruners. At adult .sUtge, tliese Insects are beetles, gray or brown, to one Inch long. Their favorite haunts nre onka, maples, elms, hlekorlei or other shade Minor leaks can be patched or repaired. trees. 'Fhe girdler chews a band around a twig, depo.sits eggs in the nearly severed portion, '["he wind or weight breaks the iwig off. The larvae or grubs develop In the fallen twigs. Peal Moss Wall Perks Up Planis Hore’i a summery suggestion to cool your house plants off and perk them up. I'Select new clay fipwer pols an inch or Ivfti larger in diamotaf thill the onoa now ua«l for your hOuMo plants, Plac^n the plants, and their contalnerii. Inside the new pota and rill the intervening space with (icHt moss that has been ioaked In water. I'lanli will absorb water from the moss llirough their iHirous clay walls. Dusting or washing the foliage of house planis will Improve their appearance and frequently will result In better growth Givt Pin«opple Plant In Sturdy, Clay Pot Newlyweds furnishing t h e I ir first apartment ne*xl 'help I n Nlling tboie ’’Wide o|)en spaces". A convenient and allracliva way to help them is to give a till, showy philtHlendron or lihieappie {dint tn i g(Mid-sixtHl sturdy cliy |Wl with siucer lo hutch. Fine# Coxy Cornir If yoq hive • co'iy #rner In your gnrden where ■ is needed to provide mexlmum imsider ■ prlvicy, cimsider ■ solid bonrd fence with lop, middle end Iml-tom 2x4 frames exposed as shelving for display of small flower pota. The twig pruner lays eggs in ^ * t. j the axil.s of leaves near the twig •u* ’ ^ '■‘ibhcr ho,se, dry * gunnner. When the the nose, roughen the surface i gj-upg hatch, they bore through and work plastic rubber Into the ' h()le, Tire patches applied hot 1'he best control is to burn the .can be used for larger breaks.! freshly fallen twigs , but cutting out the bad part and j . u.sing a mender might be wiser. • Pinholes In a plastic hose can be repaired by touching with a soldering Iron. The hot tip will push the melted plastic into the hole. ' Again, for large breaks, use a mender. • Menders are metal tubes the same sike as the inside diameter of the hose. Cut out the bad portion of the hose and install the mender. ' The mender has cleats that pounded-i down Into the out- Special Money Now Issued for Bouquets A fleurin is a special unmlnl-ed currency, the equivalent to 25 cents In American money or one Swiss franc and is used by Interflora. the international nonprofit flower-by-wlre agency. Interflora offer,s the services side of the hose |o hold it in ^ „f 29,000 independent florists, to PT; , i deliver fresh flowers for you to • F or plastic hoses, there are many parts of the world, special compression menders ' ^ ' } ■ . . . . . Through a catalog, you may menders that are tightened onto the hose after the hoke -has been dipped in hot water to make it pliable. • New couplings are installed the same way. In the case of plastic hose, the coupling has sec and select the arrange-•meiit you want to send. For example, when a New York florist sends an order for |10 Worth of roses to Dus.sel • Couplings don’t wear out— they become damaged when you -t, 1 *-111* 1 1 » 1 drag the coupling over the drive- To locate the villains Iqok or, y^„ sawdust or pass oh the mulch against the concrete, or under the plant - the Insects | you permit the threads to should be directly above. . ! nu with dirt Then inject carbon disulphide ' an inner sleet*e that screws into | dorf, his order to the receiving the softened hose to expand it' florist will call for 40 fleurins. against the coupling. * * * Into-the openings, and immediately plug them with soap to prevent the fumes from escaping. Rotenone dust controls, the Mexicap bean beetle. The hose itself is weakened at. the coupling when you pull on it or twist it.: SWIVEL CONNECTOR Install a swivel cqnnectbr at The receiving florist will ‘give i equal floral value in German' marks and deliver the order ac-1 oordlngly. ! 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J niOAV, .Il'I.V U, lOiU i '#‘ Outcome of ^obby Bokor Ca$0 ' Senare fo Air Report Rule on Solon Holdings WASHINCJTON (AP) — Thr lkir)«(«, in n reNumpiinn of tlii Kloon dlipilo over the l^l)b,y t>r inv«HtlgNtiini, lolieduled dflbbte on « reiiolution to diMiige III rules to require thut senalori nimI Benete «ni|p|nyeN dlloliMe liubik'ly their major mitilde in* Anotlter reioluiimi woiilti nlve the Kulee (^>mmitt«« Rullittrlly to ofinduct Investigatloni into Alleged vioialioni and recoin-lueiKl iHiidahmenl If any ara fuundi Tlte penalty could range from « rejinmand to expulakin or HUN|i«naion. Both' stemmed from an invfS’ tigation by the Rules Committee into the outside business aollvb ties of Baiter, wlm resigned Inst (kt, 7 from ilia |lB,ilO(t-a-ypnr post «s secretary to Ute Senate Deimxtatlc majority In that post, the .tti fuaed (0 answer questionsi wlien For Pontidc School District DV Ifyau lennf lo make ^ ^ Malurdmy th« ki§ Ihty of lh* um0k iA«m eom* to lh« Wttldnm fm lA«il reiifly »om»thin§ 'Saturday Evening Butfat I From FOUR’THmTY on Hi M«uili wfiieo)i|| laiied Fr«fh Ham, IN« §m eepulsr I ^ IwiM Hmk end tU# flfhl le>i««i«n ' IM Sperarlbi. Plui feurtem v«rifll«i tf lelg ^ httmusmedltt imliBido mud an unutuallv mi vnp vn unvowui It Ictd rollfh iray. IIYouOanlat BACK BY POPUUR RIQUIIT Ivory FrI, an yuK l^(lNHA^;i.Hn)Av/ji|LYa«. im At Northland Center Romney HQ to Be in County Gov. George R6mtiey will es* Ublish his eanipaign beadquar-tara III Oaklaiul Gounty, it was atiiiimmiNi U«t night m a nieat^ ing of lop |)nily1t‘mloi'N iti hmi-King, * W . h ('harlas U, county GUI* chalrinmi. Maui the offtiro to co* oidliml* riorttnoy'a campaign for a^atH'ond tarni will bo set u|) at Northland Shopping Con" ter, SouthfUddf. At Uir aaiiio llmr, It w a i rc|M>rM that »tate campaign offlccH (or itcpublican pro»h dcntlui and vice preiidenUal nominoos, Sen. Barry Gold-water and Kep. Wtlllniii Miller, will be at St. Clair. Creighton Holden of St. Clair, leader of Goldwater forces in Michigan, will direct the effort, a a a "'Arthur G, lOllloti^ Itcpublican Ntato chnlrniHii, will have re-^INinalbillty of col|)nllna(,lng these canipnlgns as wrll as those for U,S. Senate and stiitowldo of» flees.” said Lyle, P'UltMitll CIIII5F Elliott of I'leasunt lUdge Is former Oakland i.'oiinty GOP chalrmnn and managed Uoikt-ney‘81962 campaign. Another county man, Thomas T, Hairt of Bloomfield Township. a Romney adviser, previously was uamrd.dIrecUa- of ■ the govarnor’s reelection cam- IMllB. Within (ha county, Lyle said IhdHtri Smith, Royal Oak ch«m 1st and rocogiilKod (loldwator loader here, will Set up campaign efforts for the nominee. Howard Uynm, itlO North-wwHl, Royal Oak, was named head of county, Volunteers ha' Romney, while Mrs. John Elno-gan, 7U Abbey, Birmingham, will work directly with the stale Romney for (loverrior headquar- lera'. Lyle de described (he meeting asj the major atep In marking campaign strategy for both fiatlonal and state tickets and formallie-Ing Uio organisational setup. : Dell’s Inn ; Call For Rtifrvtileiii FI MMt '^Action! EnterUinneBt! ^ DAHCIMG! * isnd all that )aai i TUESPAY Fridoy and Saturday riATURiNG: ClFCi; RDflQ T. |.. |im. Itrry Groan, Tha Orlfinal OMiC DHIIva Ray Scalf and 2 Othari PONTIAC'S "MUSIC BOX" M-59 ond Elixobeth Lk. Rd. FE 3-9879 CAf^Ving Do You Hood Proteotlon? Uniformed Armed Ouerdi and Patrolmen, Plain Clothasmoii FOR ALL OCCASIONS! • • Kttt Hmnai a Sntall ta«Mta a Rilall SiorSi a Avto Daalan a Vocallan Hamu • tank licadi a Haavy iaulpmaat'Traait bcait NIOMTLY CAR PATROLS 24 HR. SERVICE . . . CONSTANT COMMEROIAL and RESIDENTIAL PATROLS int Orataciian • Traffic Canlril a sa^urlty Oallca • Drlvwln'i ' MODERN RADIO DISPATCHED CRUISERS “KNIGHT” PATROL Call 338-3511 H Hi Sing-A-Long" And Hear Yoifr Song. And all your Favorites PLAYED BY • FRI.-SAT. JONE ROGERS • 9 P.M-2 A.M. fhot "fun-lovin' Lody of Song" 1 JAY'S BAR 363 COMMERCE RD. Reservafions-—Phone EM 3-9121 12 Area Cadets atSumrnerCamp TVelve area cadetsl were among the 1R6 from the Michl-i gan Wing of the Civil Air Patrol at their 1964 Summer Encamft-m^nt, July 12-20 al Shaw Air Force Base. S.C. > James Ball, 4488 Midland Dr,; W'aterford Township: Charles Blower, 69 S, Marshall; Harold Ihmne, 118 Norton; Koliert Grace. 52.14 .Snshabaw. Independence Township; Dennis Havel, 88.14 Golfslde, Commerce Township; David Hawkins, 9685 Pine-dale, Indet»endence Township; Scott Hud.son. 315 Gallogy; Francis La Clair. 77 S Shirley; Wll-liam Pnluier. 315 Cheriton, Walled l.ake; Raymond J. Par-menter. 708 Base Line, North-ville: Arthur j; Prints, 1352 Lorraine. Waterford Township, and Donald W’olls, 60 S, Ardmore,, General Motors, Germans to Build New Battle Tank WASHINGTON (APi-Uencral Motors Corp. has been picked by tlie Defense Diepartment to carry out the American part of U.S.-German development of a new main battle tank, the Pentagon announced Thursday. The Initial phase of the development contract will involve an outlay by the United States of about 1750,000. The ultimate development program may be about $20 million. Army officials said. I The formal statement said that Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara announced that General Motors was chosen “after extended competition.” An agreement was negotiated and signed last August by McNamara and West German Defense Minister Kai - Uwe Von Hassel for joint development by the two countries of a new tank to be in operation sometime in the 1970s Said Satisfactory After Auto Mishap C, B, Payne. 58, of 78 Dwight is In satisfactory condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with Injuries suffered In an accident yesterday at 11:20 p.m! In front of 927 N. Perry. Payne was riding In a car driven by Dennis Edwards,, 19', of ,632 Joilyn that collided with one driven by I^oger Cook, 19, of 927 N. Perry. * * e Cook told police he was turning right Into his driveway when Edwards' car struck his In the rear, Body Found in Cor The body of Mrs. Uuis Hills. D, of 4200 Rochester, Royal Oak, was found by police yesterday in her'locked car in field near Hamlin and Adams roads, Pontiac Township. Tlf e death was ruled a suicide due U) asphyxiation. U Boy Drowns in Neighbor's Swim Pool FARMINGTON TOWNSfflP-A 4-yeaiMdd boy who wandered away from his new home yesterday afternoon drowned in a neighlior's swimming pool, according to Farmington 'Township p^co. The body of Jgmea S. Stewart was found by his mother, Saron, In a pool at the Carey M. MeVay residence, 31990 Highview, about 6 30 p. m. "Irhe MeVays were not at home at the Ume. The pool is about tWo blocks from the Stewarts’ new home at 31309 Mllfordton, police said. James was dead on arrival at the Farmington Medical Center. ISEEnr Drowning Toll In *64 16 y«» Year ) II Community College Directors Are Studying Location Factors Land use aigl availability and population trends will be important factors In selecting a .site for Oakland Community College. These points were emfdiaslzed last night at a meeting of the Community CoUege‘'board of directors in a report submitted by Don Skinner of the Oakland County Planning Commission. Skinner’s report was based on a study conducted by the planning commission at the request of the board to facilitate selection of a site for Ac proposed coUege. Additional study and investigation will be necessary before the board can take further action. The Birmingham law firm of Condit-Denison & Devine was selected as legal counsel for the board. OTHER ACTION Iq other action, the board appointed Lila Johnson, Vernon Fitch and Earl Anderson to a committee on site selection. Frederick Chapman and Clifford Smart were named to a committee for selection of an architect. Motorist InjOrdd in Area Crash A Mount Morris man, injured when his car hit a purd rail on I-7S al 5:30 a.m. today and then rolled over several times, Is In. satisfai'hiry condition at Flint's McLaren tieneral Hospital. »' ■ a S'# Stale iMilice said l.ewls Iki-Witt, 42, was driving north wlieii IiIn car left the mad near tlie Dixie Interchange, a half mile from the Genesee Cuuhty line. i DeWltl suffered facial cuts and an ankle Injury. Suspend Sentence in Novi Shooting henten'ce was suspended yesterday on a River Rouge man responsible for the death of a hunting companion in Novi last Feb. 28. / # , # ♦ Circuit Court Judge William J. Near ordered Ambrose J. Beaton, of 313 Richter, River Rouge, freed but liable to 90 days in the county Jail pending his good behavior. Beaton pleaded pllly to careless ate of firearms, a misdemeaaor, In the fatal shooting of Uroy E. Weiss, 24, of Ecorse. He had earlier been charged with killing a person through the careless use of firearms. * * * Weiss was struck in the head by a 22-callber rifle bullet ic-cldentally fired by Beaton while they and three companions were rabbit hunting. Antique Autos Will Bring Joy to Handicapped Roar of exhaust from a score of antique cars will blend'with the cries of delighted children at the Oakland County Society for Crippled Children’s annual picnic l^nday. ' As a standing event at Uw picnic, members irf the Veteran Calr. Club of Birmingham will ride the handicapped'’youngsteni around country roads between land 3 p.m. Members of Bloomfield Hills Rotary Club are also asiisting at th6 picnic, which will be held in a park on Harmon near Stoney Creek Road, Oakland Township. lUNDAV AFnRNOON 4 F.M> to I A.M, NEW DRAHON iNN RRITAURANT and QOORTAIL LOUNOI. N DIsla Nwy. OR 1-IIM Drayton Plains Introducing CARMEN’S AH-Ne« MBa«NFV)ODS TACOS A miaous aAVOier SENSE' OF HUNOR ABOUT THE CUSTOMS AND MORALITY OF SWEDES. ALBERTO SOROI fUYS IT WITH JN AIR OF INGENUOUS ______ 'dwodeuiw ofivBn" O AjSCONDITlOtED .O rFORimTiiEinrRini ' u a.iwdMw«is-sm 3 BIfi DAYS! FBI.-SAT.-SUN. Only IlghIs!Camera! Action/ COBDITIOHED DANCINO Mulie by “Tin Raimli” 9 P.M. TO 2 A. M. .PINK ^ poovlf; 'lounge |f 21 R. Plkf Htrecl *■ Downtown Pontiac SQUARI Mil IIOUNO DANCING CAMrUI lALLIIOOM >■ Mm Liratr OrcMOn • • W4HI|m> NvmMl. tM-CMi '• N* IWMr* ovMflin m ■ , THK PONTIAC PliKSS, ITUl)Aj>. JULY 34. 10«4 Guerrilla hfierations in Haiti Give Government the Jitters TORT AU PRINCR, Haiti H/PI) - A lutmlli fofm of abmit Ito wtli'irniMl HaUlNii cxlloti opfrallfiR In the muun tilnl for nearly • nuuith, ap> peered today to lieve thrown ,ttw lovernment of > Preaident Krancola Diivellei , Into near panic. , The Rovernment hea kept alleni on the Ruerrlllaa aince antioun(,‘lna July tt that they were lurrounded and would tw flnlahed off In ahorl order. But Informed lewrcee eaM it appeari oertaii the rebele are itill active and their hit and rua tactica are cauelna imvaller deep ceacern. The lait engaRemeni between the rebele and government fbrcee woe believed to have been Tueeday, In the l4i >Selle Mnuiv taine loutheait of the capital Hut n<» detaili or caaualiy re porta were available here The rebel! already have laatetl longer than any prevloue group attempitlng to overthrow IXiva' Umr. who had hlmeelf proclaimed prealdent for life only laat month Obaerven said Duvaller la not arreati of |Miiitical priaoner« Houst of Seafoods MarylMid SCALLOPS . ★ lulled LOiSTIR TAILS W li«IM WHiTtPISN SALAD TABLE MOREY’S COUNTRY CLUB 2310 UnWn lalie a*«d mH Cemniarc* RmmI SeS-0414 ICNMiaiNECOURVMYflaN. huroll/uminpc mmmtMitmiMxuimi* jainto AL$0 Gods Little Acre •I'OIXYANNA’ (IROWS Uf - British teen-age actress Hayley Mills appeared as a choru! girl In a charity show, "fijight of 100 Stars." last night at the London Palladium. Hayley, daughter of actor John Mills, starred in "Pnllyanna," and many Walt Disney films. ifliisfl of l!i« iitler,v stMe'«Hhi-vBller'^i offlciala. , * * * : ’ The rehela ianded June 'JO a( Sultrou on the auuth coaal. SMALL (IROUPS 'Ihey apparently split up Into small groups, deploying (heir force! over a wide area In a % of inlplng and mlne-ld'ylng adiona. The rebel leadership sp-pesred to be drawing a lessen from the experfenve of other intl'Duvelier invaders who tried to meet government lorcep head>4M end were easily defeated. Duvaller’I only two arm combat battalloha remain stationed in Port au Prince near the national palace. ★ * * i''lghting In the field is being (lone by poorly armed and |khii ly' trained milttiamen, led by .sonu army officers, the sources said. Morale la said to be low SKCOND UNDING? There were unconfirmed re* porta that a second rebel landing took place at Cotea d« Fci, on (he south coast, and that some members of the original Invaalon force now were within a two-day quick-match of the capital. Jacmel, one, of the principal towns on the south coast, was reported leafed off by the government Phortly after the June tt landings. Widespread arresLs and some killings by government agent.! were reported there A if High school students who protested by ra.lsing the old red and blue (lag—Duvaller changed the colors last month to red and black - were reported arre.sted and beaten. Itse MIUTIAMEN About 2S0 militiamen were brought Into the capital Tuesday and paraded in front of the national palaqc. An unconfirmed report said each man had been machete, n sharp stick, and a blanket and then sent to the south to fight the guerrillas. Film Producer Sieki Divorce on Cruelty LOS ANGELES (AP)-Movie producer William Perlberg, 64, has filed suit for divorce from his Wife, Josephine, 61. 4' 4 4 The suit, filed yest^erday in Superior Court, charged extreme cruelty. It asked equal division of community property. LLOYD WALLACE BUY YOUR NEW or,USED CADILUC Iran, Wallan FE 3-7021 JIMMUlDiOWIUM ★ WOODY MARTENS ★ APPEARING NIGHTLY MONDAY Thru SATURDAY Kasy BnbrMim o« CreMSMit Lake Bwid hi Fnmt of Waterford High School! 4625 W. Huron PlioAc 674-042S Aiiugiy Loiua ■fiili C-tt Firm Installation SALE PICTURE WINDOW * ALUM. AWNING SSmI 111) lo 10 Ft. FOLDING Alunln.* AWNING *59 INn. Inslnlltid , Teamsters Start In on Car Backlog NEWARK. N.J. (AP)- Members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsders, returning to work after a 31 - day strike, were beginning to move some 115,000 ne.w cars and trucks from auto assembly plants on the East Coast today. The vehicles have been backing up at assembly plants and at railhead' and piers since Id Teamster locals struck 15 car hauling firms June 22. ' :i 4r 4r. 4* Teamsters headquarters Washington* announced Thursday the locals, on a third vote, had ratified a contract with the haulers; The exact returns and terms of the new pact were not The walkout, which began after the l(^als rejected a national contract with the car haulers sought by Teamsters President James R. Hoffa, tied up car shipments to dealers from Maine to North Carolina. ' 4- 4- ■ 4r ' The auto assembly plants made preparations for moving the backlog of vehicles soon after the ratification was announced. ^ Baby Has Head Start; Weighs In at 16 Pounds MISSOULA, Mont. (AP)--A Missoula woman gave jbirth Thursday to a boy weighing 16 pounds 4 ounces. Dr. Steven Preston said he has been delivering babies for 25 years and this was the largest by about four pounds. Delivery was by Caesarean section. Neither the hospital nor Preston would identify the parents. IMK I’ONTI.' Markets, Business and Finance •HKss. .n’i!v ‘jt. umi MARKETS Voluma Still Slow , iollowuiK »fp luj) price* jrovertntf niiIcn of lociilly prown prcWtice by erttwcr* «ml eolrt by them In wlu>te*Hle pnekane loti. QuoUtloni ere furnlehed by Iho Detroit Ituroeu of Miirkei* e* of Thurkdey, ' Market Prices Inch Upward Produce IobMgo. Kri. m< (iiiiiioa«. sirt NkW VOKK lAf’i Mock were ibe Ijeii in compeny binAl mwn lire I>ow .lone* Indue-mnrkei firice* Inched upwnrd lory, we* nhebd a fxunf irtel iverege we* ulieiid I 1,1, trom «n unevenly lower start It was up trom the start Fiwrl its largest move of the day, at I but were no b«mer than inix<'d Haimsl armind half that amt Mtlil early' Ibis afleriUHin Volinne U'bryeler was' up a nuninn|in 1‘ .*t Steel wa,* oil a major continuetl relatively slow. fractlou Iracllon aiul Itetblehein aiHl ‘j I The auto group, IwtlHlerwl by Also helping the nudor issues Jmies aivl l.aughhi\ a smaller * ''' record earning.* by the Big 'he settlement of the Ka*t amount U, S, Meel and Bethle-! 00 ■ Three automakers, was about new car haulers strike hem are due to report llrsl half IS ' Ihe only one tm the Hal to show |'hat has pilert up new cars at results next week .'’'jia slightly higher tone Airlines | many Plants aMKHKIAN KXtTIANtlK were a little lower and other' AVkHAtiK AMKAD ITices were mixed on the •JJI major section* were irregular, | At mwi The A**ot?lau*d Bress American Miwk Exchange, too (leneral Motors, which after j60-stm»k average was ahead ,2 Trading was fairly slow, Cana- Ihe clu*e yesterday disclosed at 320.1, with Industrial* up A, Bondi price.* were .slightly the second quarter and first half | rails off .2 and utilities up 3 higher Hoffa Pleas Nearing End Dtftnit Ending Cai«> DUf Jurori Today Fed Economy Can Carry Over Summer Perils iirv I utumhtr, dill. ' • i uciumlitri. »ICIO» CiKumb«ri. lOcffi. The New York Stock Exchange By SAM DAWSON i sumer and business cmtlldeiice Al* Business News Analyst Is rated as a fragile thing Bui' I NEW YOHK Most business f'’'" : s|s.ke*men hold fast to their be-1 “hte lo wl hs and ivtfuHU'rM, I hel Ihut The ecoiwmltMipswbig. CHICAIK) (Ul’h The chief i |s um strong for this summer s ' Bn*. downturns have defense attorney for Teamster particular perils to curb. •‘eporled. The optimists boss James K. Uoffa wind* up The pierils most often died call ihem seasonal hr tempra- h|s .dosing argument today , and after final Instructions from U S. District Court Judge Richard B. Austin the marathon fraud < ase Will go lo the Jury. Hoffa and six codefendant* are charged with fraudulently obtaining 123 million from Teamster Union pension funds and diverting 11,7 million of the amount Into their own pekets, Maurice .1. Walsh, who broke Ills Ijrg during the three-month-long trial, sal on the prosecutor's table yesterday while defending Hoffa from the government charge^ are the possible outcome* of the •'y sB’®"» t*’® auto laPr negotiations, a morp, '"K to a big auluinn recovery i emotional than usual presiden ; "“‘•h Hal campaign, and Ihe failure of' *IW’8 «n plant and economic growth lo make mu< h equipment, and »'on«umet, of a dent In unemployment. : nt®nllon p Is which Business circles also ,re «»«*« f watching closely the treP in Purw'sflng.' still liKise, the factory workweek this sum ' Death Notices VIHtill, K. BOYD New Positions at Chrysler Man Fram Area Naw an Board of Dirtctori ^ • r\ • |\ 1 ^*08liy ,8n 10 Jiff 0 Gram Priees Drop “ bt a goal for otPr in Early Activity lower. September $1.25; soy-i beans to ’* lower, Augu.*t i I $2.4.9,., Virgil E Boyd, 1.17*1 EorPs. rd yesterday to Ihe board of di-’ riH'tor* of Chrysler Corpratlon Be fills Ihe vacancy creatP by the retirement of E C. Quinn of Grosse I'oinie Woods mer, in new orden fur durable goods, espetdally In the machln-j cry and equipment Industries. ' , and the racial conflicts which CARROI. ti MOIlEHOU.SK could cause ecoiM>mlc as well as' BOCHE.STEH .Service .'or i r,..«nyi,in uan » political upsets. former resident Carrol «. More- Pj '*'** ® But the momentum of the m- hon.se. 60, of Miami Beach, Ela ,; dustrlal and retail expansion in will be 1 p.m. tomorrow at the . 1..U1. i. , the early spring Is counted on to William R f’ulere Kunernl T dont think there is «uy I ^arry over into the fall and win- Home Burial will P in Mount question that every effort m this | j|,|. .pijj, optimistic, or' Avon Cemetery ‘/“•If ".‘f’ venturesome, see all of 1965 In Mr MorelHsise dIP unexpe< i fa, Walsh told thf jurors. Hf ■ p|jjg (»0|uftin ^nd put off any Tuesday of a hoart attack Hoyd wai naincd fcnup vice said chief government proseCu-, y„jjl ,’j^ Surviving, are his mother, president, domestic aulomo- tor WHlIam 0. Butman "is a; g|j ; Mr* Bessie A Morehouse, and ,jvf. and applnted to the ad- young man who wants to m«ke' m* brother, llalph S' Pth of mi„„ir8llve .■ommlllee. ^l\Tits^SfthisSt the Rochester, er, he waWs to kill thm giant yhe worst that could MBS. R, U, D'BRIEN ^ donmstic auto Walsh said it was ridicuhms I‘XUd £^Zn‘Hke" C ^ ^ lo Plleve that one man Hof r .T . . V f . ! ^ < Mildred E,l j operations. Including the Cliry*- N a cMs. dren. . ' Other personnel shifu were erate prmu^rtpVy^dirrng'"Ihe POLITICAL TUm ROBERT W. ROBERTSON ^ jnnounced by Chry»l^ Pr.esl- first several minutes of activity, The political tides seem likely utxTlESTER .Service for ^ TownsiP as fol- on the PaP of Trade and U® ®»u»e considerable Roping RoPrt W RoPrlson, 72. of 415“’^*. , . . prices were generally lower. I this summer and fall. But the Main will P 3 p m tomorrow I Wheal was % to % cent a i optimists hold that even an unu- at Runloon Euneral Home, Pon- B rmln^Pm. was namP , Pshellower near the end of sually bitter campaign neP not ,ia,. president, automo- the first hour. .Septempr new undermine ihe foundations of. Mr, RoP'rlson diP yesterday i ] ;;i grade $142'Si; i-or^n unchangP the economic expansion Con- after a long illness. ;'*|to W lower, Pptembp fl.IBV*; w oats 'n higher to lower, Pp-U'lnber Sl-i* cent,*; rye A* to i Quinn mire s from tP po-' .siiion now occuplp by ffo y '$ » * * f * Successful $ ' Investing * $ i s By ROGER E. SPEAR Q: "I will be a senior in high school This fall ap will enter a fine (but expensive I college for the following four years. I have $2,000 in cash, $350 in savings Pnds, aP ten shares of Parke. Davis. 1 will have' to sell the stock aPut halfway through my sophomore year in college. SPuM I hold. it until then or sell now?” F, Y. Surviving is a sister.. MRS. CEtTL G. StXtTf ^ WOLVERINE IJVKE - Prv-j ice for Mrs. Cecil G, (Bertha' |E.) Sicolt. 62, of 2104 Gharikinj ' will P 10 sf'.m. tomorrow at the' ! WallP Uke McthPi.sti Church. ^ j Burial will P In Rcstlawn Cem-1 i etery, Grand Rapids. i Mrs Scott, a schoolteacher re-1 tiree from the WallP Lake (>)n- j solidatP Schpls, diP wpnes- i day after an Illness of seven! months. Her body will p at ihe Ricli-j ardson-BiP FuPral Home WallP Lake, until 9 a m. i live manufacturing, aP a mem-Pr of tP PminlsDative com-miUec He was formerly vice presiPnt, prPuct planning APerson CheSebroagh morrow whCn it^ will P in the church. She was a member of Commerce Chapter No. 301, OPer of the Ekstem Star; Ihe Michigan Education Association; and A: You seem lo have a pretty the National FPeration of Bus!- Harry E. Chesebrough, 4fl to*. Dunston, Bipmfield Hills, formerly vice president, quality and reliability, was named vice president, prPud planning. He will also serve on tP administrative committee. . New vice president aP dirp- gop financial backlog for a col- ness aP Professional Womens quality and reliablity is lege Pucation. i Clubs. Inc. Parke, Davis is one of the i Surviving are a son, George 'oldest aP most respeetp of WallP Lake; a daughter. names in ethical drugs. Its most ,,43o,j5! important prPuct is Chloromycetin on which itfs U.S. patents expire in 1966. No one knows what the result will P, but the market seems already to P discounting lower gamings, as the very poor technical action of the J shares clearly indicates! (Copyright 1964) News in Brief Marion Davis, 101 Euclid, told police yesterday that $140 was stolen from her purse while she was shopping'at Waite’s Department Store. , A . 1959 Ford Ownp by David Manning, 3415 FainpounL Royal Oak, was callp a total loss after it caught fire yesterday at the Proud Lake fishing site while Manning was fishing. Cause' of the fire is undeter-minp. Family Style Roast Beef Dinner and Bazaar., St. Joseph’s Parish Hall, Lake Orion. Sunday, July 26, 1 to 5 p.m. Adults -^.50, Children 75c. —adv. Rummage: Bike, outpard (-311 motor. Saturday, 220 E. Iroquois. —advv Lodge Calendar Fgn. L. Ys' Annual • DcMoIay, and Pontiac No. 21 picnic, potluck ;^tyle, Jay-cee Park, Walton at Joslyn/ Rd. Sunday, July 26; 1:30. Leland Dennis,.Worshipful Master; , '■ ' ■ ■■ ! I . Mrs. Marjorie Vrecland of WallP Lake; a brother; and three grandchildren. Memorial contriPtions can be made to ihe WallP Lake Meth-pist Church. JOHN H. STRINGER WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP -r Service for John H. Stringer, 69, of 3881 Fieldview will P 1 p.m. tomorrow at thi C. J. GPhardt Funeral Hpme, Keego Harbor. Burial will follow in G r and Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. Mr. Stringer, a retirP employe of Wayne County, died WPhePay after an illness of three year's. Surviving are his wife, Viva: a son, Harold of OrcharclLake; a sister, Kathleen of Orchard Lake: aP two brothers, Morris of MilfoP and Roy of Detroit. KIMBERLY ANN WATTI^ WALLED LAKE ~ Service for Kimberly Ann Watts, 3-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Watts, 1657 West Lake, will be noon tomorrow at the RichaPson-Bird Funeral Home. JBurial will follow^ in Commerce Cemetery. .The baby died yesterday. She Pd been ill since birth. Surviving besides her parents are grandparents, Mr. Mrs. KPneth Hemlinger of Brighton', Mr. and-Mrs. Leonard Reniff of WallP Lake and Mr. and .MP. George E. Watts, of Columbus', Ohio; - aP great-grandparents,' h^r. and Mrs. Clarence Reniff' of FarmiAgtbn. Frp M. Glassford. 156 UPen, Birmingham, formerly vice president and group executive-, car and truck assembly. GLASSFORD KERIGAI^ Joseph F. Kerigan, 1445 Clare-don, Bloomfield Hills, former vice president and group exPU-live, stamping, now has the same title in car ap truck as-, sembly, with responsibility for the company’s TO a s s e m’*Ti 1 y plants. * ★' , ★ Walter B. Conndly of Grosse Pointe, fpiimer. general plants manager, stamping group, has been named group executive, stamping. « Midwest Politicos $et to Seek U.S. Contracts WASHINGTON (AP) - Governors ap senators from, 12 , Midwest states meet iPay in a bipartisan effort to win more government research and development contracts for their area. , , Governors oLlO of the 12 Midwest states who arrangP to take part*|ncludp George, Roni- ■ ney of'Midhigaii.'' E - I’l; '"'t f 'A J/Mu i^t BetMr GMtt ■■ ^ 11 ’ ^ ^ 5 .- . , - ■ , Pressure Pays Off for Arifhmefic Sfudenf By LEI^LIK J. NA»ON, lid. I). Deiir Dr. Nmnou I am ]3 vaara uM. I diaai|r«« with yottr alaiomaiit tlial ” , . a (*hild will itot Ih* mutivatad tu try harder In u dUb-Jecl merely b«^ raiiae aoiiietMte *ayi 'you must do wimHhlng to gat rid of ‘ K III arfti tic" I got betti gradea bccauaal my p a r e n t a{ kept telling me. pjASON You m u a t bring up your giHdim in math " UiK'auNe of tbiN f did try harder and thU year Have made ail R’ in math. T.M.S., fk'olch Plalna, N.J. the .better grade before pressure ta applied to aecompliih the im^ pi'oveineiit. Alttioiigh you don't aay lo, 1 itaHUme that your grade in arlili' meile waa not ai low ua an K. When Ntudenta know how to do the work, a firm attitude on the |)art of the parents does help. However, a student making an r grade in say, arlthmetir. very often does not understand the work or know what (0 do to brbig up his grade. Ttie point I wished to make Is that he most he ahowii how to do the work otul how u> make When pressure is ipplled where know how Is lacking It has a negidive riither than a IMisKlve effect, Dear Dr. Nason i Otif son has Just finished the fourth grade. He is having real Iniuhle with siiethiig. He says he spile words as they "sound" Since practice la writing if followed by im* provement in iplllng. you might ilio have him use the eorrectly spiled words In the list is mnteii'lai for handwriting practice. ^ In attempting to-Improve hie handwriting as he repatedly writes the words, he will see each word as he writes It. and the correct spelling will be em-phasUed, boi. If so, he Is not eVon hear? Ing them correctly. However, tests show Ids hearing Is pr-feet. We are at a loss to know how he could be htdped at home, "-'1. B.is.r., Mr Silver Spring, Md, Dneourage your son to "see" the correct spiling of tlie word hi his mind ns he hears it. He should |>raclic'e tlie sahie sliorl list of Words for seveful days, Ihcn move on lo another llsf_, 4t4t WAltVI ♦ XQ4 AKQItl Aitt wtai wa ♦ •fit fAtMl Ail ______AKiMa AAgI 4tKQJ4l AJI A«f4* Now Andy refused the club ! He had something > else to do first, which was to | pll trump and then knock j out the nee of diamonds. | Andy did this. East was In | with the ace of diamonds, but Andy was able to win the spade I return and discard the Jack of j spades on one of dummy's high diamonds. ! -Of course, he had to lose a j trick to the king of clubs later, ‘ but one spade, one diamond and i one club added up to only three ; tricks for the defimse | By OSWALD JACOBY ' 1110 Bath coup derives its! name fn>m tha^pisIdu rwQrl of Bath in England. The play WBS apparently 1 n v e nted by t Mime nameleu ( whist player In j (^ last (?en- ' tury. Unlike other > c 9 u p 8 which 1 are likely to 1 ti a V e several ^ 1^ fonns, the Bath JACOBY L-oup is a specific play! Q—Tp falskUnf has bosn: IferUa ' Bae4 -fesUg Weal lA Pmu 1¥ Pass S A Pm* % A Pin ♦ A Pna ♦At Pass 4A Pnsi r Yon, Sooth, hold: AAJif A4II1 ♦!« AAII What do you dot A--*Paaa. Toisr psrtusi oulr tumvt intsiiscC-lf you Here is • hand played by Andy GnbrIlovHch of Washington that lllusirales this play beauHfnily. West opened the king of Spades and Andy let it hold. Iliat, specifically. Is the Bath coup. You hold off a king lead with ace-jack and one or mure small car^. If the suit Is continued, you make ^th your ace and jack. Otherwise, .-your opponent must shift and give you time to develop some other suit. West shifted to the five of cluP. He had noted that, his pftner had played the deuce of spdes. Astrol<^ml^ _ Forest ^ ■v IVONIV OMASa out 0t ^mi w twar*. Sian and SKePTICAL. a or. idaat, proparty. Stna day ra datermlnad to carry out. raao- *aUS (Apr. JO to A»ay »); inj-mint. Pints « “ ;|PTlVe. naallia that aitocitta aposara antasonlitle ?• It nw»lX Chanca to maKt ‘^long. diitanca'' laica^. Oo to. 0» vacation .1 i,.k. viTiaa arv twaaf.ww* .-.w,.. •a U proiact you ihoow . But you raquira ALL of tha . ly J3 to Aus. «)! Your imm will erova oraot ,ai«at. Don't I too serlouily. \S« o( feolingt of children. Keep regarding entertainmenl, out-night favors romantic pursuits. favors romaniic pursun It important parson at t miO (Oct.^a to Noy. J ..aalr harmAnw wlthli to tats harmony wnnm lamiiyi randancy tar one elosa to you ampaf ft Indlcatad. Bt mtturt, TANDINO. Obtain hint from S-tSii 'ssn ?bTAPIU»M4i TtAmul'iNov. n to otc. |i, ----- —iltuatloni In tail ting 'parsons, situations In t factual. Throw o«f teni wishful thInKIng. You — -icantrala on task at ha IICORN (Dae. « to .. ana runos. noio in« iim« Your (udgment is correct, react accordingly. So-ce‘i*«f Un:TJ:'pS%'.): strlva to maka you i might prater to ra Ktaiid helping .hr— *-“-MX tanigM ' V IP Saturday is yooR: .birthday V ; . you .are infrospactivei cmble of dtscarning "ttory behind tha- ttory. (SasyrlBW panarai Paaiutai Carp.) I . ' ' ' "l’ '‘;'I ,; * / J ( ; y ■ ^ Bids for Road Work Opened County Will AV/ord Contracts on Monday Hldii on foiif Ofiklond i'uunt^ Hoad (,’ommlsHlon projacts ware o(M»nad al tlia commisalon of« iiaaa yaatarday, 0mlraat« will lat awarda*! MotHlay, aiibjacl lo a review of blddars' (|U(illfl!'ii Uona, ('OHtWide, lha laruaal of Ilia four pniJaatH In the wulatilng of Crooks iload laitweaii H Mile and Maple to 4A feat. Taylor Brothers Construe tlon Co. of BirinlnKham sub-mittail the low bid of $341,-M4.SS. The eounty engineer’s estimate on the job was |3W,-317.10. The highest of the five bids submitted was $409,546. Groleau Brothers Construction of Commerce was low bidder on grading and resurfacing seven-•tenths of a mile of (Sharing Cross Rood east from Woodward. LOW Bfl) The low bid was $lt2.(K!6.95. Highest of the four bids submitted was $129,891.37. The engineer's estimate on the Job was $166,149.50. 8, D. Solomon and Sons, Lansing contractors, submitted the low bid on the other two Jobs. Resurfacing of Bogle Lake Road from Commerce to M59 was bid at $72,238 70 an<) r& lurfaclng of Maybt» from Sash-abaw to US 10 was bid at $30,* 871.30. High blt^ were $67,050 on the Bogey Lake Job and $44,524.40 nn tljo Maybw Job. Kngineers’ |■atlmate8 were $77,697.12 and 141,894, respectively Nursing Home Fire Takes Lives of Four ARDMORE, Okla. (AP) -Three elderly men and a woman •lied In a fire which razed a me-stoi'y wooden nursing home m this southern Oklahoma city yesterday. The four vlctlm.s were Iden-ifled as Lucinda Mitchell, 82; )oe Hawkins, 80; Gibson Pierce, 76, and T. M. Wlnsett, 74. Six patients escaped injury. A seventh, Mrs. Liza Royal, was created for a burned leg at an Ardmore hospital. Firemen said :he blaze started In a laundry oom adjoining the Bryant '•fulrsing Home. Damage was I'stimated at $3,000. Kavanagh, Smeekens to Chair Conference EAST LANSING (AP) -- Chief lustice Thomas Kavanagh of he State Supreme Court and Sen. John Smeekens, R-Sher-vood, have been named co* hairman of the sixth* annual ° '.’ursillo Conference for Catholic daymen, to be held at Michigan State University Aug. 19-22. More than 1,000 Catholic lay-nen,. bishops and priests are 'xpected to attend the con-erence. n miM. This Weekend On'tbur Own, PAvrio H Sius • roger a. authier ?atk) Stone Cq 10570 Hl^d(M-59) EM 3-4825 ‘....... j nIK htKHH. FKIDAV, Jtll.Y U, J ii. Highway lmprovem0nti B^gun oii Stat|l Road I.AN.SING (AP) Work ha* stOrjed on a $l,7-mlllton project to mtalernize 10 miles of M47 from Owosso, Shiawassee CouMly, norlh to Oakley, Saginaw (7ounly, the Stale Highway Ikipartment reports, Tlte pro-Joct»calls for widening of some eight miles of the highway, paving of another two mile* and eonstrmdion of a new bridge over llte Shiawassee River, north of Owosso. and widening of an existing bridge at Qwosso. 3 Michigan Girit G*t Mom« Ec Scholarihipi EAST LANSING (AP) -'I’hree Michigan girls have beeii awarded $900 acholarships by the Michigan Home Economics Council. The annual grants vyent to Painella Klahn of l/twell, Joyce Uonard of Harrlsvllle and Jeanne Huughey of Cam- den, All three are home ecom omiN majors at Michigan Slate University, 'llw first Imtler creamery was established ^n this country in 1878 at Goshen, N. Y. FONTIAC MMX :mm OPTICAL CINTI OPM IVMinti IS #40 SM SSt-IMS ON COMPLETE ROOM OUTFITS_______„ ORCHARD FURNITURE’S JULY CLEARANCEIII OPEN MONDAY t FNIDAY lil 0 P.M.! : 14 MONTHS TO PAY • m OAYt SAMI At 0A|N • 0000 tmvioi • rRII OIUVI NY • rmi 9 10-PIECE BEDRCX)M GROUP • OoubI* DratMr and AAirror • AAotching Chatt , / ; i • Beokcosa Bod • Innartpring Motfmet and Box Spring • 2 Bosidoir Lamps • 2 Bod Pillows $13088 OnlylYJOPtrMMitfi 9-PIECE LIVING RCX)M • Sofo ond Chair~ Nylon Covar ond Foom Cushionjt • 2 Sfap Tobias—Coffoa Tobla • 2 TobU Lamps • 2 Trow Pillows 88 B-Pc. Dinette $4888 Formica top/ BEDROOM -,. $12 per month 6-PIECE BEOROOM include# panel bed, dresser, chest and mirror- Mattress, box spring too!....... .. M49” 5-PIECE OINETTE consists of 40-in. rpund table and four contoured chairs In maple < finish •*109” OINEHE $6 per month 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM has loom cushion sofa and choir. Cocktail, I /'If! PARKING SHOP IN comfort AIR CONDITIONED ORCHARD PRESENTS New! Broyhill Premieri captivating COLONIAL collection. with the lecked-in, 3-wgy protection ^otchganf STAin airnTin Here’s Aimtnirc that will keep io "just boughif freshness becauw spilb juK’’sir on die fabric undl you bldt them away. It's Broyhill Premier's dunning Coipnial colleciioa... all-uphoIstered piecn with built-in stain protection by Scotchgaid. And you enjoy this spotless kiok in furoinifc •t no extra dttr||e t Make a wire choice now... a lohL chair or lovcscat from s wide range of colon and fabrics in BioyhiU Piendcr's QJemiaL SEE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF COLONIAL SOFAS & CHAIRS IN PONTIAC FRENCH PROVINCIAL 3-PC. SECTIONAL Roinantic, yet designed to wear and wear. Beautifully designed but only the look is expensive. only $fS por month OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY Until 9 P M. ORCHARD Phone FE S8II4-5 FURNITURE COMPANY • NO MONEY DOWN • 24 MONTHS TO PAY • 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH • FREE DELIVERY • FREE PARKING • GOOD SERVICE J64 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE • PONTIAC 3 siockt Wgst efiSouth Soglngw ^ DEALtMRECT° NO FINANCE COMPANY . PAY At dOR StORI V 'i li Deatb in Pontiac, Neighboring Areas TIIK PONTIAC PHKSS, FltlDAV. .IOTA' iJt. lOni Annttunitminft ^ I LWVD'B. DPO Servic* for former Pontiac ^ resident bloyd H;. Deo, 66, of MolvliMlale will he 3 p,m. 8«liu’-d«y it SharpO'Uoyette I'Hneril Homo with hural in Hldgelawn Cemetery, Oxford. Mr, Deo died Wwlncudiiy following an Hlnew of thrPe years. A retired employe of Ford Motor Division, he Iwlongwl l<» Allen Park Presbyterian dmrch, Surviving are his wife, Mary C; three daughters, Mrs, Joseph Itarabas of Allen Park, Mrs. Hohert Krusxewskl of Pontiac and Mrs. Andrew Cole will be at lluntoon 'uneral Home until fl p.rn. today,^ MRS. IliSNIlV PARKER Service for Mrs, Henry (Mabel S.) Parker, IM, of 26 Ux-Ingtbn Place will be 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Siiarks • Griffin Funeral Home with Inirlal in Femcllft Cemelery, .S|)rlngcllff, Ohio. Mps. Parker died yesterday. She was a member of the Melh-odisl Church. Petersburg, Fla,, will be 2 p.m. tomorrow in Mount Avon Cemetery. FuneijHl service was held yesterday in St, Petersburg. A former local contracior, Mr, Manning died Wednesday after a long illticsa, Ills biKly he at Pixley Menaalal (!hapel toniorrow utilil 1 p.m. Surviving are . three sons, Timothy of St. Petersburg, Dr, Hlrani P. of Fori l,audet paro'and tha aaaiail, turn! way la by taking your notaa in SI’EEUWRIT-ING ahorthand. Any collaga itudani will tall you that the bottar youC noiai - ilia battar your gradual At for quliaat and atama, yoaH bo ainaaad and dalightad whan you hay# th« anawart to all tha quaationa raady for quick raviaw-naatly typed in your notaboOka. Our pra-collago cuuraO la idaat for you.- Fmaturlng, the eaay-to-learn ABC ahorthand ■ • Typewriting Mid-Term Opening July 27 (Day jSch^l or Evening Divigion) Pontiac Business Institute 18 W. Lawrence ' FE 3-7028 MRS. REUBEN C. CHISSUS KEEGO HARBOR - Service for Mrs. Reuben C. (Wenona L.l Chlssus, 65, of '3009 Norcott will be 3 p.m. Monday at the Don-clson ■ Johns Funeral Home, Pontiac. Burial will follow in Crescent HIJUs Cemetery, Waterford Township. Mrs. Chlssus difed yesterday after a prolonged illness. She was a member of t h e Blue Star Mothers and the Church by the Wayside, Davison. Surviving besides her husband are three Rons, Ray of Mount Clemens, Carl F. of Waterford T 0 w n s h i p and Daniel H. of Walled Lake; and two daughers, Winifred, at home, and Mrs. Donald M. Elliott of Saginaw. Also her mother, Mrs. Elmore R, Dunlap; a sister, Mrs- Ward N. Bailey, and a brother. Harper E. Dunlap, ail of Walled Lake; and 16 grandchildren. 1st and 2nd HOME MORTGAOE LOANS "1.000 to ".y.OOO |-we< P! Without obligition, lee and talk with Mr. Merle V6m or Mr. Buckner, who have been loaning money to hundreds of people in Pontiac during the past 40 years. All our borrowers, will leatify to receiving fair, honest, and courteous treatment. (Do dot take '« chance dealing With strangers or fly-by-night lenders). • Vl/Eluwft noduilgto- Aeftbtd CmH/I #hen you deal here, you receive the full amount of your loan in cash at once. No papers to sign until the loan is closed. No charge for ins|icction, appraisal or survey. No charge for abstract, title search or title insurance, < Borrow from us to consolidate your debts, lo'^pay < off the balance you owe on your contract, to pay taxes, to make home repairs or improvements, or for any other good purpose. See us today. .„jik......... Death Notices Al I EN, JUUY n, \W, AUFREO E , U Psarl Stresl, Onforrti «o» *•'* rtsiir hrnih^r of Alism iienf unf,l» «( Hnwsril Allan (-imer^l Mavlra will l)a lialri iDtlurtlAv, July ii *1 1 p m, «t Ilia #(i<,iiAHit>i tu' iiaiffl Mtima, Oulniil with Nav Harlow H«v( olMnaflim, Inlarrrianl In lakavllla CamHary, ‘ CABROU.,. lUlY M, t, lakayiila rt,i Carroll) Oaar »(» and Clyda TadlotK. Vjca ^Wlll ^^a' hold S. .Smith alflrlallno. Parry Mount Park oatlril vUitina hoi CtllSSUS, JUIV }'l. 1 ba hold Monday, July J> • -* -Uon Jnhnt I in era* ISuSda'Iad .................. DonaUon Punaral Hama, Intarmarit cant ttilU - vIsMinq hour* til) aua «S) laary ban; d f^rt. nobart Krimawskl and a Alans Hand and Olio DtKh , al»o •urvivad by nine grandchlldran and ,ona flroatorandkon, t-'bnarat ,ar vies will ba hald Saturday, July 3J Shorpa.Ooyalla Punaral Homa, Clarksit-., Lawli Sutton olllclallnB, IntarmanI ‘ Ridgelawn Camalaiy, Oxlord haVUllOfftT'jM Y 51,” ....... M., lOl.t Clark, Birmingham) aga 33) balovad wlla at Anthony J. Da-Vllaoar) daar mothar ot Maurlca ‘ ---■ Donald A OaVliagar) daar * ■■ Alleo Arthur) al-n four grondchlldrt lUISa of A lurvlvsd prsatgrandaon. Punaral w.ll bs hald Sfliurday, July p.m. si tha yyillism Sulll-> Son Punaral Homa, 703 ' ‘“'r Road, Royal Oak, _ , Camsttry. dD'dukirjCiuY m estt Pika .... - Mri. Robarl *!?uni Lowall ^eiliworll- " Lswii, Troyes P , yyayne Jam R . and WsPdall N ili'*;.. O'.Ml’- Hy. Iln)"daar d-Monday, July 17 Punsral Homs, la Chsoel Csmslfry, tng houri 1 to 3 ths Sparks-Gfiffin Punsral Home, tntsrmspt In Ollawa Park Ceme-•ary. (SuggpsIM vHIIIng hour, 3 to 3 D.m, and ^ 1 P-fP ) UcAl'mV'BriMc W Blalnt) aga M) bsibved husband ,Mr». Sam Stamps,r, Mi Smith, and AAri, • Madgt also survivad by two s . — brothsrs. Punar„, ha held Monday, July 17 si Bsslty-vllls, Kentucky. Intsrmsnf In Luces Cemetery, PranlrosP, Ked-lucky. -Mr. Lucas will He In stale et the Huntoon Funeral Home until » p.m. this evening, after vhlclt time he will be taken to Kentucky.. O'eRidNT^ ■ .... ---- .._Y 13, 1964, MILDRED 3330 Welnul Road. Pontiac vnshlp) age Wi beloved wife ol L. O'Brien) deer mother of ». rtTO uiam ana mrs. I nomea Harris,- dear sister ot Arthur L. Rllchev) also survivad by ■ three prandchildren. Funeral service will bij held Monday, July r....... - Hie Sparks-Ordfln Funeral Home. Interment in Farncllfl Cemelery, Springfield, Ohio. fSuggasted ylslllng hours 3 to 5 p.m. and / ROBERTSON, jiULF^al ester, Michigan; age 71; dear brother ol Carroll Robertson; also, survived by'two nieces and two. nephews. Funeral service will Be held Saturday, July 35 - - -- lelbllng officiating. (Sug- gested vislllMg hours 3 to 5 p. Wolverine J.ake; age ... __________ wife of Cecil G. Scoff; dear mofh-*■ “......»r|or(e V,reeland and George Scoff; dear sister of Fred odisf Church with Rev. Ellis Hart officiating. Inferment In Restlawn Cemetery, Grand Rapids. The family suggests memorials' be made to the Walled Lake Methodist Chui4:h. Mrs.-Scoff will ll'e In state ef the Richardson - Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake until 9 a,m. Saturday at which time she will , be taken to the church to He In STRINGER, JULY M, T964, JOHN age 69; beloved husband .. __________ M. Stringer; deer lather of Harold E. Stringer; dear brother of Morris, Roy and Kathleen Stringr nvti Funeral service urday, July 25 at i p.m. ar me C. J. .Godhardt Funeral Home, Keego Harbor wjth Rev. Raymond H. Rosche officiating. Interment I Cemetery, i visiting hours TAULBEE, JULY, 30, Vtlsa, BABY FAITH,. 11936 Lennon Road, Lennon, Michigan; beloved Infant daughter ot James and Sylvia Taul-bee; belovad mtant granddaughter ot Mrs. Alma Taulbee ahd Mrs. >Zetta Eaton; beloved Intent great-granddaughter of Mrs. Martha Taulbee and Mrs. Polly Brewer; HUHCH OR Cl UR waalhar ipatial lisvaialia***1-E 1 JliVt , ■ uila 1.30,N Pariy »li»*li_ ARE DEBTS WORRYING YOU?, f-an afford { ^ . ^inployar not oontof'l :iiryo.iSp tiii'7.w iHw^ MICHIGAN CREDIT iHtokIPl COUNSELORS 703 Ponilai; Stale Hank Blrtg. Pnntlac'i'iildMl ami Iai0*kl iiudgal aanUioma (pmiiaiiy Viamhan iHh'igan Atkociallnn iit I vadlf CoMiHtalPt* American Aumlation of me, Pi 4 45 Poy Off Your Bills - -without a loan , your lob and iredil Home or Oflica Appninimenie City Adjustmonl Servics 733 W, Huron I , I'f 5 93111 I )c.anked and BuMde.i by male 4. REI'LIES - j I At 10 ii, m. tfHluy I j there were replieN at | ) The I’reHS Ofllee in Ihe ! i tell05wiug boxe#; I 8.16. 17,19. 24. 26, 33. j 34, 38, 37. 46, 48, 59. 61, ! 63. 87, 69. 72, 75. HI, 82, i I 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94. 95, i Funirul Directors COATS FUNERAL HOME DRAYTON PLAINS OR D. E. Pursley Help Wanted Mule AUTOMATION MAfHINI mm DIRS SUPPIY CO, 750 W, M)>H1B, AUTO MBCMANIC, MUST BE jiood.^j^lmty ot work, Irlnge tana- Jack Warner Lm'-WS Kaverloy Mercury, 430 Main SI. Ryclieslar. B. F GOODRICH STORE HAS IM-mediale niieningt, available Igr Hualitied Imalia and^wHeel me- DONELSON-JOHNS FUNERAL HOME "Oekignad lor Funerali" HUNTOON FUNERAL HOME Serving Pontiac tor 30 years 79 Oakland Ava. ’ , FB 10IS9 ....SP'ARKS-ISRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME "Thoughttul Sarvlca" FE-^-3S4l , ......VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME FE 3-837S CeiuBtery Lots 4-A CHOICE GRAVES AT WHITl chapal. call FB S-3043. 1 CEMETERY LOTS, W'HITI Chapal. 612-1909, a GRAVE Lists - 3400 Perry Mount Park Cemelery FE 4-9Be3-eller 6 p.m. 4 PIECE COMBO .. ,1 Bioomileid Ani-FE 2-S270. Or, M. , Delaney. No reward wanted. Boarding txpenses being paid t :6sr"HusK9“bdo'rx«^^^^ on LIvernols Road. Hit by car Would the man who picked the dog UP *please contact Yarn on TInchar, 63JJ296. LOST-dS'EY AND*'SILVER POODLE, REWARD. Ft 4-190S. LOViT MAti' bRltfANY SPANIEL In the vicinity ot Pontiac, Watkins. Reward. OR 3-UIS. LOSTrXVOMTrt^^^ brown frames. — ...... ““ It tide. rtJ'rUEYEOLASS I. In or laavlnk >. Reward. FE i-3 -5055 H>ly Wanted Male nev, Mrs. Loretta Twiest, and Georgia Taulbee. Gr____________ service was held Wednesday, July BILL SPENCE Chrysler-Plymoulh-Rambler-Jeep Clarkston . MA S-3861 3 DIRECT SALESMEN WHO ARE not lallitled with their present earnlAgs end future. Call 673-1265 tor Inly view.___________ __ 3 REAL ESTATE SrCES PlOPLi. a train. Call-673-1373. $125 Weekly Guarantee If you qualify, please phone tor Interview appointment. A married man under 45, neat appearance, I tor I suburban weekly newspapers. Experienced, strong sales background, layout ability. Excellent salery, commissign and bonus, car expenses. Send complete resume with references to Arthur Shsicr, Birmingham Eccentric. Birmingham, ?nrROUND MAINTENANCE MAN, able to do some carpenter, electric and plumbing. Age no barrier, •M In I?®'”'*.' ADMINISTRATIVE /ASSISTANT. 1 electro-mechanical division salts managers. Duties — supervise i, clbrlcal; personnel, prepare sales schedules, coordinate sales with production and ihipping department. Electronic or electro-mechanlcSI background desirable , Career opportunity- FE I ARC WElDERS $2.78PER HOUR tery, Durand, Michigan. the Loveioy Ceme- iW/LTTS, JULY 33, V .........................'.BABY KIMBERLY AJ4N, 1657 West Lake Drive, Waited Lake; beloved Infant «ter of David and Donna I beloved Infant granddaughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Kem-llnger, JIAr. and Mrs. Leonard Renin and Mr. and Mrs. -Gaorga E. Watts; belovad Infant great-grand--degghtar ot Mr. enfl Mrs. Clarence .RenlH. Funeral service-twill be ^eld^Satu_rday,__ July 2|[-at IChardson • B5rd FbPoral ..alUd lake with Rav./taWv ' . Kinney- uftlctatlng, interment , .Commayca, Can5atery«i - i . Structural Steel Loyout Men $3.15 Per Hour PAID VACATIONS AND HOLIDAYS GROUP INSURANCE PARAGON ' BRIDGE. AND STEEL o; ; ,ca ' V.?;- . 44000 grand RIVER NOVI, MICHIGAN inclurjlng company |ii hns|)(Mll7Mli)n, Hie Inhuiama t ' BUCKN^B FINANfE COMPANY ' hell an (ifieriinu lor «n ymmu mm Inlerenled Ir fSi JIIAI IFII ATIONS 35 III grediiele llliaial I ' Baker! BUS BOYS CURB BOYS Must he 18 years of aqe, Hay and tiiglit shuts. Apply at Big Boy Drive In, teleoreph end Murnn nr Disle Hwy. end Silver l eie .Rned, COOKS. FKPbniENCbD POM I, Tel- CABINET MAKER WANTED. J 1 With e future. Year round v overtime. Good npparlunlly someone whn desires good liiti In Ihe furniture business. Ml 4-8! CARPENTPRS EXPFi-ipNfBD IN lorm work, rail 69J.63U. Send , Resume, Advise Selary P Bos 145 Snulhlleld. Michigan. CUTTER GRINDER ' Esnerlenred on terhlde and h speed Bradford Prnductlons I 36390 W 8 Mile, hriulhtleld, Mlrh. CARPENTERS Experienced in form work. Cull 693r6311 CONSTRUCTION SECTION AH Bulside work. Sewers ahd water systems, .Jobs to 1) ' ' “ 1300' Norm Telegrai DESIGNERS' CHECKERS' PRESS WELD BODY ASSEMBLY CHECKING FIXTURES Long Program Overtime EFFICIENT ENGINEERING CO. 10 CooHdge Hwy. JOrdan Driver Salesman eslabllibad Route Salary, commliiloni, bonus plan, pension end profit sharing loo. 5, physically lit years old, I Designers Detailers Checkers eral openings avallabljt for • qualified personnel. Opporlunlllei -for qdvanciment. Overtime-Long prot ns. Conlecl; Mr. Brown, -r, Mr. OIMercurlo, " I, gr Mr. SaUnders. Koltanbar Eng. Co. , ,vv MAPLE AND ......... - •CLAWSON DYE MAKE'entYE REPAIT small progressive dyes, ' .... ........... retiree. MY 3-3761, Automatic Press- Prod-ucts, 185 ElUabetb, Lake Orion. : DRAFTSMAN $4,700-$5,500 Young man, high school graduate, lor general drafting duties, VVork Includes map-making and drawings ot sanItarV work prelects and water p r o I e c t s. Knowledge o( mechanical drawing principles and ; practices required. Apply OAKLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE-PERSONNEL DIVISION, 1200 N. TELEGRAPH. POIjrriAC ___ ■ —■ “iLiCfRIGIANS ' , Panel builders, machine tool wire-men, Control Design & Fabricate 35820 Novi Road, Novi, 349-4123. ELECTROLUX Needs men tor sales and service. -2397 J-lliabelh UkeJId,, Pontiac. iXpiRTESCED C A Tp 1‘^N T'f'R foreman, top wages, steady efh-■ —.3421, 9 a.m. to 5 ploymant. 673-34 Natp Wantgfl Molt ■ ^EXPERIENCED Installer and- service man, apply Jn- person only. Kast Heating' & Cooling COw 463 S. Saginaw. FULL-TIME JANIT6R WANTSD -Apply In parson. Town and Coun-try Inn; 1737 S. Telegraph. FUCL'W'TART~TjIy^ enced TV and appliance salesman. . Hampton Electric, 825 W. Huron. L MECHANIC, 3-CAR . Benefits. Experience Ask for Merle. DA GOOD YEAR AROUND JOB, V 4-8220, unity for need cabir extension 10 GRILL MAN, GOOD WAGES, HOS-pitalHatlon, vacation with pay, must have breakfast experience. Apply, at Big Boy Drive-ln, Telegraph at Huron St. dr Dixie Hwy. and Silver Cake r HOUSE MAN, LIVE IN, pf help. if' you are over, 19, HAVl 7 JEWELRY SALESMAN 21 to 30, experience preferred, o will train, contact Mr. Brown « WKC Inc. 108 North Saginaw. . RICIAN, MACHINIST OH fOOl MAKMRI . 19400 W, ftighi Mile MAINTVNANCEMEN trspailenia In geneial pleni main Ing. apply In imp sun at 3rd Slteel antten':*. Avnn 1iiba division, Hlg-ble Manularluring Cn„ Kncheslai. MAN WITH CAR Part lima, I2-I5 hours par i ■ ■ ■ menagamanl i , no canvassing. 3JV I492 t i7Fi warwH.n . Perry- No Mattress i MAfiSiPD "man #6TW6PN 3JJS years bid. Mutt he alile In work oti errunter and .drive delivery-Irut.k tqr haallrtu lupplv tnmpeny. Olvii (lualifliallims, salary erperlad and refaremas to Piinller Press Buk 98 iibrixsiicAM w isiri iMPn m'a u IX, ■janitor f"6r office building. I Prefer someone on Social Security to earn $100 I................ FP4,57,.url£S£r''^"'' Miottlg AlikO SlNfllT MAN ID wiiik riiunil sailiHe hiiises, sleady |uh t ■> Mem"- t ' MECHANIC WANTED l^a1,l,!lr!.a‘ ,rnf' salesman. Ample llnor pintil sharing plan. 5uglas nr Bari Fernelius 'View. Ml 4-67IKI. NAtlONAL (.OHPDBATlON HAS Immediate opening lor 2 gnorl nren. It you iiuallly, Opporluhlly Irnm $100 lo 1150 per week. Phone lor appoinimenl. FE 5 6115. NIGHT PPRTER, STEADY APPLY *'*80*!m nake'Rnair'” NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Assured IKIO per week . With ettorl, 5150 per week Willi yfork, 1300 per 9"“'' „„rk, 1500 per weak No Iravellno (absolutely l Dependable llrm (largest In nation) High intome (nermanenll OFFICE MANAGER has npporlunlly lor riuallllarl person, excellent salary, paid hqlldays. insuranca and Inlaresllng work bend resuma In Ponliac Prass Box PART TIME MEN 19 TO 40 YBARS OLD ' lrio'''p!srl**ttma lor 4 and '/ nights a waak. This Is a guaranlae. For Information call OR 3 0922, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Ask lor Mr, Dala, PHARMACIST, PART OH FOU lima, good pay and working enn-dlllons. Franklin Drugs, MA 6-250I QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTORS 3 MONTHS PROGRAM NO AGE RESTRICTION k calling, stampings.,, and SPARTAN DESIGN 1600 N, WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN (IN GLEANER BLDG.) 644 0610________ Real Estate Salesman n with ilcanie lo ti tipla listing CAi L 1 V A N W. SCHRAM. FE 5-9471, ROUTE SALESMAN Aggreislva, coniclenlloui man lor wall establlihad dry claanlng Sales Engineer If you are a graduate engineer with some experience in selling mqchinery, tools or technical services, and want to expand your 'growth opportunities we invite you to contact us. We are o major company, in the engineering field in Detroit. Preferred age 27 to 36. . Please send resume ot experience, education, personal data, and salary .blslory to; " . , , bONTIAC PRESS BOX 105 FOR i=IRE AND successful sales ------.----- mutual funds, books, vacuums, etc. Though this ' ““ , ... respect this experience. provide eyer^lhlng ...... — "' * * ieeiiershi Including complete tralnlnq tional advertising and leadi Man selected will also be e SALES MANAGER tremendous opportunity lor tight man to handle Florida sales. Previous sales experience preferred. Call Tom Beteman, FE 8-7161 lor Interview. STAMPINobFOREMAN Experienced press room foremen wanted tor automotive stampings FURNITURE STORE DESIRE'S? heat appearing young man for sales work, 2135 Dixie Hwy. FE 5-8124. ' SALESMEN The expansion of our Home improvement business has made It necessary to Increase our staff on a luH-tInie, permanent basis. want to work Tt\io saies irc ims field., Good compensation. Excellent tompany benefits. Apply per sonnel Department. . ie remodeling or 1 to sell building men with plumb-I experience who PONTIAC MALL SECURITY OFFICIRS, FULL“ANb ’ and RADIO SERVICE MAN, h work, exoerienced only. s TV. FE 5 ' R E CONSTRUCTION service man to work , nagement .posItTon. - Must ' ibe experienced wnllng to work ' -“B to supervise ing construction equipment dealer. Phone Holly 634-9645.,' Pontkgc, 3U-0366 and 62: WANTED - mechanically dined me- *■ ----- / willing, to Maior coinpa opportunities tu dividual. Reply ^ IV / ii /. .... Wonted by Birmlnghom Polkte Ima pay. illieral beneltte, sd ■ ........alify you —* iivarllma |l..... ii';,''!iH,!:Lr,;''^ttir4te..r5e- Iwaan 2130, a high ichooi graduate. al least 160 pounds, lO-SS vl- ..jrader ... ____ . Ralph- W, Moklay? Ml 4 ^arljn Slraej WHY WAIT FOR AN OPINING UP TOP? ilasman "al*" ohn MrAdllle '^Pord! nasi pay plans, lua (iriissi til ltd ralHamanI atalloo-anil glhar til you am wTlIInu in tlisahiiHy Insiitanca ........ and itald a banallts, nr, YARD MAN WANTED For lumber yard, axperlenca nocas-sjiry, apply 7940 Cooley Lika Rd„ A niialllv market man who will lia good wauas in lass Musi hava onoii m TO LEARN Mat -Id whita laa-cl^si hiitc^ "i lo^'y. ....y.r.n. nf.p.in Ii Utah ichoot adUMlIuii and a daslra to laarii a good trade, 11.50 par hour lo start, -plaasa call Mr. Plialiis, Jr„ Ml SINGLE MAN . TD WORK ON farm. Must have • choracter reference. ,David Field, 6651 Ormond Road., Davisburg, Holly. ME / “ " Tool and Diemakers .1 .'Sleady Employment Four Star Corporation .2900 Indlanwood Rd. - Lake Orion TREE TRIMMERS experienced or MEN WILL-Ing to learni trade. Phone MA 6-1835 c ... VOCATIpNAL testing AND ...... . „ ,... .. ..uckiwork, high scboqi graduate ^or YOUNG MEN, II TO 25, FOR resiauranl' work. No exparlance required, we will train oueiltltd restaurant managars. Good working condllloni, meals, uniforms, vacations and hospital benvllls. halnlul bul nol .......... Hying for trainee poslllon konnel menagement devi vHw''*Call**M^^ discussed tV'*npon* Dial Help Wanted Famate BARMAID AND I COOK - GOOD wooes, apply In person Sporl-0-Rama Bar, I56 0akltn(r~ Pi; 4 2.50!I A THOROUGH CLEANING woman, '5 days, I0;30 a.m. lo 6:30 p.m! 5^435'’*^ blnner, raferencai. PK baby SITTER* TO'Llve INAND'DO general houigwork. 731-9539 babV ^sitte^,''middle aged; barmaid for EVENINGS; “apply BAR WAITRESS FOR ' NI6HT Te 4.627r ” BEWARE TOY........... DEMONSTRATORS There ere meny ads with fanlaitle claims ol high percentage. They don't say what you pay out of that Be fair lo vourielvea end without obllgello»caH the; THE TOY CHEST 683-6736 The original Toy Parly Plan, We - guarantee your percanlagei end bonuses as well as the toys. CLEANING LADY FOR CONVALES — relerence required. Ap- Ply et 133(1 Al days. Union Lake area. EM 3-9)12.' C(30K, COUNTER,’"klTCHEN'HE'LP, Super Chief, Telegraph et Dixie. career'OppoRtunItT*'''---- Century Old Aetna Life Insuranca Co. has an opening l< career minded man, age Starting salery up to 1300 expenses paid while at 4 ws Home Office school, Hartford. ( .......... - -Tipreheni 2 year training prograi... „v Established resident ot Detroit area preferred. Married, embltlous, esp- responsibilities, college education, sales, accounting, banking or legal background preferred, bul not "m-peratlvp. Give evidence ol success In formal occupation by phone or lettpr to Frederic R, Braldanbach, agency supervisor, 300 IBM Bulld-|"B' Second Boulevard, De- 3-3005. . I work, own transportation. COOKS WANTED, GOOD WAOfeS, FoiO vacation and hospitalization, AWly In iperson Cracker Barrel Drive In, 3051 Union Lake at Commerce RPad. _ _ ‘girls, “To bR-“5LbTR". Blue Cross and 1. good » fringe b tips. Af_., Blue Star Drive- In Opdyke and Pontiac Roads. d'EPEN'DABLE 'W06AA"N”'fO CAR'S lor 4 children, light housework, may live In, have own frensporJe-tlon. 637-73^ _ _ _ DISHWASHER, FULL TIMfe, EVENING WORK, 5171 DIXIE HWY„ APPLY EVES. 'domestic-hel'p',' live IN~0R commute, separate quarters. EM 3-6015. _ ___________ EXPERiENCED CLASSIFIED “AD" taker tor Mondays and Tuesdays. , Bir- mingham Eccentric. 6 expb'rienced ''housekeepIr lor motherless home, must Ilka children, preferably to live In, sal- ary open.’FE 8-3473. EXPERlfNCE“D FULLTIME CSOI? wanted. Apply • in ■ person. Town . and Country Inn, 1727 S. Telegraph. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS r-AN'b part-time kitchen help, must bp 18 Or over. Apply In person et De-Llse's - 6980 J^jRochest^Rd. EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERA'- 71Vj N. Saginaw between 9-8.p.m. E X> E RI 'EN'C ED 'woman f6r rIs-tsurant management In Pontiac pltallzstlon, fringe benefits. Apply In person. See Mr. Sachs, Michigan Employment Security Commission. 242 Oakland Ave., any-time between 8:30 and 4:30. guidance.. Complete analysis ot ---- —abllltle? In relation to lob ties. ■ For appointment, 5 Exeeumetrics, 204 Riker WANTED REAL LIVE-WIRE'REAL . .Estate Salesman, experienced with ' '(proven abiilty. Plenty' of leads fur- 'rHOD'eS,'BROKER. 258 ' '^TON. WCOOK;.....STEAbY;“C«Vs;' "AP- ply In person, Rl^s, 998 W. Huron. general! lFve Tn, i CHrCb. KE 4-3034... Bloomfield, . . . In, alr-conditloned ht car. Write Pontiac F •or Phone 64M(S64 or GENERAL, LIVE IN, AIR CONDI-fiomdJiome^bthej^Mlp^_LI^ 5-1636^ HAIR STYLIST, G'UARAN't'EEO 338-1642. HOUSEKEEPER Experienced, Hve-ln, private quer-ter^ CurnUhAH. 'T nt home, aasiit c6oklng^ •‘■“••‘“““-nT. aonn on,, h...— ... 1 rtqu^redk KEYPUNCH OPERATORS ■ :n . ■ STENO'S ■ - • SfeNIOR TYPIST ‘ 1 Girl Sarvici' A . U U- N«Id W«nl«il Ptmalt 7 H n U I R f V It ^ N. IIMIIi no rtrinllif, ‘livi m « il«> >tim I AOY 10 CAHt HIN ImlONtli iiv« in i (i«y« i«io •4»9 MlObliACitD WOMAN III lAHI: Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wan,tod remale INB WA|^l»k-.ii I'm I HMB. lin; l*()N'l’lAt*y1»HK;8S. l l(n)AV. .It I.V at. luill 7 Impleymeni Apencliii f Wanted MUcellnneeve lO Apartmentt-Unlarnlihed 31 i Sale Heviei MiDOle AOtO WOMAN. T • Aldt in fUit h ihAilfK. num« IB MIM scRvfci: COOK WANIBO BABv lilUBN VII IN { lian.|inii«ii«n M^im. tail la !wA|ie|:r,ii BUPFRIBNCPO I VHYN IDW'aIdS ' t I'ti I ' I A«H PAIO NOB VOUB IINBO liilnllllf* Bnil AOHlIiiii*. NR ‘ 0«y* nnjy. «i>i> fm. mi i : Intiruclioni-Schooli 10 )THPBIi56^JIOMR iThi '♦s inav. ' ' “ ' B W CA'l II-OBHIA ' LUUMfellt IBM iilMi tiimmiMigi) b««i> i l»4» inuN Aiofy Miiin nt n >•lT•ll>,«(l Ml <«0I^ MlAatn < ! WANTpn : ji^l'i^y i( TAKE TAME of? Rl i ,I?'*''.ii#ni^ *"(*7**01!* A hUTURE BY l EARNINQ IBM MACHINES _ 1 Hum IBM Kay nUln-Yi, maitiinB op ! .iiialion and wirlno. ‘ pmiHilm jiiii ’ HROROOM HOMK, WAIf »r Drayton, by laiiMnill , Phona MA nm Mwa apia, ^y* 3BEPROOM HOMi WITH "‘""0. Apbprn HaiBlili. " iaollon or aa«1 pn NfebO MONEY HiM'C MOrna r.aeOt iaoppla ini Mi liaiuiia ginitl 1 lohi ,:-K,a lEDS^ PWEafcER, >0R / r?7/; WE NEED NhAl OEBgHOABlEl !ium7 " .di'ir«;vr,i*'’i'*f,ir.''iV,,'(;'*7,r;'' gfniral institute I i'aauM Hai Bill mu Witiiilwalil ■ Pai I ,b«malmw aiurMaybaa '(jrf s'lllli P Ookland UniverYily Mai lavaial InMnaillna poiiiioni avallafila, im,lr‘'-- ........ il.RBTAHIAl i*U^IU^(HCTph(->t WOMAN lOl'lAHE KIR i I allar n.i.i m i'ni ' WOMAN 10 DO IRONINli Wumlwaril I. AI I Uii I r,> I S43.9737 IBM TRAINING IBM, KaypMitch, mai fm and wifing, MOI ..................... y I jy«A Attar ^ » mi JI1E0R00M (:l)HA(»g ON lAKf, wm/KI Ilka Itii Hill 7 waahi al , Aug My naailiy araa fir I ;ata }'OR I BeOROOMt, aURNimiED. BklllE ihEOROOM IINKI i’±';x'::.'’W-i'r?a*7 ...... avaraua lypiny TnHhu'''\o I Help Wanted NIl'NOaNAPIIK typing aHIMa #n ■'•yi pictAphun* Sttlnry UtOO to 14.900 In ' i’i“r’»EaTsi p.iBiwtori*'! " ' WAITRESS, A P P I, Y M T T |. E BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED . I OH HEPBAf 0 POklllVEI AND A PONITIVbS DEIHOU m OOD IBRVICi iSSIEMN INimUl niBkfcl ENOINB MEtilANieS-I'Ai.luiv liaininq avallalila 11,& /III irtiiiab ( aiiiani. na Ml MM. ,....................t ' DRIVER liainino brihnal. Trg(;k, IM33 I ivar , )R( HA*f) ( IlliRT APARrMBNIk I I BBUROOM liHlf^nW *'*^'*'' l ....... 4« OWNER EMHl THE PONTAINEBI EAII APARI inanli lyiiiiy imili willi iwiiii ming iHial anil inutlia boaid. Iiyk amt tllO pan monlii II N. (.'ail (aka Road PE.IIINJ Aiinka Baiaiiianl. nai 'aka uakiandi Din km m. I-I nilia Mil a* IM Itkl DR I Dll ' AND Vbedroom MOMEN *- ...... ...... H lg« f 1^. on your M or Bldg. Co. OR .1«l«i. WHERE ELSE |‘SZi!:L-i“" IN BIIMINOHAM I L MDMBJilie NANISB AND NEEMIO BRIOIDAINB AIN C'ONDIIIONeR Kil l HOUND CONDmONINO HPAIIOUt (lOkElkl ABINEIS HI IDINO HMDWiR OnORH Diked basement kiDNAOE >N»IDE DEI IVEHlEk 0(KED Entry (All eyktem 'AHPBIINO OTS, JCAB eW- ingF Iff MagraiNA Ry OWnpl, RDOMH and bath, i lOTi, piivala liaaiH nn (nib I aka (ily 'Raraga, lalHng CAN YOU HND I AND J BED ! WOi'COTT I R^OM APARTMENT H Q M E 6 I BEDROOMS,^ PRIVATE lANDStAPED PATiO AStlliNED ( ARPDRf SPA( B fAIBE DllMWAKHER i;?...''*ND»'.AND B.BKIID i Wala.lmd b'dim.l. "lailO dowti: in.lIKl an ‘land lanliaii tllT Ml} ROOM home. 3 NEDHOOMI, till bath, Alia W baih oi* niailar jiaiMiiiiin.^^^MjiArAla gining roam, raga, **l,Arga 'landbfapad lo/*vy!?h -■-‘ygifrY*- - ..- “■ .....- IrapWi) I i **%v Oiian Dally and, kimday MAPI EWOOD APAR T MBN rA iPil E Mapla Road naai Coalidua r.— --waakandb or (all Mr. PoiTai, Ml M»»T 01 MA a ;ilO( Rent Houiei, rurniehed **Varionriaf **&an*i!"*'?)BKiatid Ui TjiVifi ******'' ''^•‘ •"8*” Reol Estate Sallsman Woman c AITHESS, EviNiNOk, SlEAtrT EXIRA MONEY also nan (ima, Moray’s tjoll and Pi'k ynur won n lOimliy (|id). ’UMI llmon I a k a Ironi ^ to I p m Hoa(l, oil Ctimmaria Road maN DR WOMAN I AITHBS9 WITH DHill COOK IK-' , vltinlly'ol Blrmlri , Work Wanted Male 11 mo SAVE I PE I »i*r MP001 (AKI 0 show, mambar o plaiad n . WH^AM.'p'8 fair!‘ REiH»'rE«t‘(l NURlE ...................ars. Hom( niiiiQhath Royal Dak at a to H M Sliai, CiriailalK mani, Ponliat Prabi, Poi TREK ITiO, lOI'S f.anlar UTbtral lalaty, WOOOSIDB MBOIC, 1.(1 woodward. Poniir COOK PY Secretary to President . Madlum lira manuiaciuring cun pany In N Woodward suburbi araa, raquirt* Ihorougidv anpai ancad ^aiacuilvt ituaiiiry', ^ S^on laliat to Pontiac Prasi Box To Secretary Law Office tapnona. ^arni AITR6SS WITH f-HIU nananra, no Sunday or noMoay work,' Mind lunch, I I Pika AiTRESS WITH MANAOINCJ CAP lani in Potiiiat INNIIiM|;D apartment IIIYs, In MHTIac^ot i Mnil *|Iava *by Aiiguil ,DV WITH ONE CHiUB WOU(D iia r ar S badroom hoir' ‘ " iibhad or unluinlshad naar lalghti ar PanliAc, tSD tttJ NISIEH AND EAMIl'V NEBDI CiRADSRS i ' "I'wsa; »»l 0420, ... rbnTAI SpRViCi. HAVe ad lananta willing In sign wllh sBcwrlly dapotlli Any lian location Mr PInikl. AM , Pontiac, ............... HEIIRED COIIPI B WANTS FUR { ailai I alwi Day IM 3 81*1 ......rwm*parTa'aI 'miP ““ 7'-^*' ‘ *^*^ HIDE A WAY Ol. .. , doling uwnAi'* Ahjianta I a7''lMW waakly** yYT'vAN*"*il>'8»IKI A I (AWKNIPR AND AlURMNUMi •rda'HHas PE JMII , ’ siding PR Sagio nr PRi 4 1110 .WOMAN WANTS UNI URNISHRO SMAU HOUSl IL Sirai IK A I carpenter' FINISH ROtlGHi' ''^*'1 'P*'*'"*’’'' I 8•*?•. altar * p.m ............... ^ and rettindaling Phono S74 1074 ' < W40 ................... i Bpiit Mniiapa llnluralalsaal lA Dr . WhIII (aka EL 7 81*4 BOY MErHANICA((V iNf I INED YOUNG ' ifig iranspai ’ Sales Help, Male-Female M nAftgOd liERVICf, PAINTING, . , ,ind rapair all I7SI nr OL 3-777* OFFICE^^OIRl wanted^ KNANLE OAR(|BNER EKCHANGE^ SERVICE lna''l7;v.mrpUs'Vw^^^^^^^^ - la, (onipd Mr Eranih, . YEARS, NIOHT (IBRK 1 TO 50 *1 A REAL VAL'UI t B0U^|VARD HllOHI! N Oadyka R 'Ll** lilO DOWN, SHIRLVy ',( , ™T and basamaril. Ml *14)8 .AIS-ELIZARIfTM Rl rnii ibaoroam hrlck has naan' a '*’?f!?' eocMEiTiR tbioroom fbamI 7* 'm. TSaiomm * RiSJ ' pahaiad braaiaway, jt-aar ^'miiMda^SarliTM PoruTar" tarna I larag*- Ril lOt'aisgC II t»r'’Xbi**%Ta?w ^^***»>' "**' " "’■***' Vou c.p'*^ll®^;i^n,. 4:bwl- lachad garaga, lull haiamani, hy •»'i»"«i •« • -n. WATTS REALTY S lOTS, ACBt’AOB, PAR (ARMS. BUSINRSS PROP AND I AND CONTRACTS 17) Par Monin I \u ea«i^fl*lvd*al^V4 mmim • piastbhin . «"rar. • KINDS WARREN STOUT, Rtaltor 4)0 N Oodyaa Nd FB MItl Daily Til *' Mill riPi r i iiTiNd srBviCP ALL CASH lARKSTON AREA '"'o.?a* j W. H. BASS \*M Ml,I al Bald ragla t aka bloompibld township ipan Sunday 8), a.m. 8441 ummand I usury ail aiaclr laka Irani. ipHH ............. ....... Including i«M lot (loif to M-hooil t«r i)*9oe. imwill i IHtlllN >0^ Miln Ot ’ ROCHESTER vary alb acTiva caltniti ranch badrooM. bulli-in tMlIancat i Ily rodm, brick wall and aana Waiving dibiama la Racnaiiai t •cngoi, 188100 fONTIAC Call 0 Work Wanted female Naadj II ,, waicnma. RE At VALUE, «8**)7) KiLAKB' ORION, ROOMS AND ‘ bath upblairi, aduili i.iildin lutniihad MV J*S04 Rent lake Cottages REAITOR Pi 1 7Ji0 ‘BUIiOIR:- ATTRACTIVE RANCH HOME , NEAR HAMMOND I AKE i bva I* apprar. lal* a Pars Raady, k| 4 IN THE CITY LAROf i 41 ITTAOrs ratabiioni, nn 7 . WASMINO. Aluminum Siding k ALUMINUM SIDINO STORMS. : (I 8*NINO AND W , *S8 **,)4 or aa4'»M PRACTICAL NURSf AVAILABLE ■ ,,alaranca-. FF 8-a77S Plnittring Servlet ...ilngb Vinyl ilding I mtlariaii. Oualllv low ................M.LBLY I **8J MAS GUTTPR COMPANY ■ Pl.ASTBNINC}, (REB ESTIMATSS Ciiriiplala aavattroughing varvira. n Mayors km 30IM aluminum. Eiaa Pi aSTBRINC,. NEW AND REPAIR gilding Servic^uppliei 13 All 'KINDS OP SIDING; TRI*i ALCOA, KAISER SIDING STORM WINDOWS. DOORS RBMODeLINO and ADDITIONS Kraft Siding & Roofing FREE ESTIMATES EE 4'74** KAISER ALCOA ’ ALUTAINUM SID Hbiimaiaii *7:i*( Engina Rapair , , , „ , ,, icasevillb sand poInt. water. Commercial Property Cosh [ * ' “o Apt'lmani bulldlMgt. (lorat. tic. - ijc d t T A G E ON CEDAR ISIANO' " Laka in union taka Vlllaga. Aug \ inrougn tabor day, iS) a w*ak EM )-*0*0 HOUSEKEEPING CABINS, W) PER yyaak Privaia laka, lala baach. Camp illai, Mclaaly Ra>o,|, O'-•onvlllt. ,, HUBtiARD lake FRONT, MOO I,,,.. HOUSEMAN-SPITHEY p sA * 1) a i) ti BaaMioapit H. C. NEWINGHAM ' UL luia KETTBRlNtL BLOOMEIELO HILLS in t>,tuiiva Farabi Laka ■ Country liUN A batuidul buligte lai, y jMp*7"siriJHi?'** '*"**^^ ■ Shepard Reol Ettoie )H N. Main Racna«l*r ajl l M7J IiochB'ier homes k. COMFORTi int kpirll MICHAEL'S REALTY CASH C, PANGUS, ReoHor Ton IV T 80 OUTT StORM WINDOWS - DOOR.. . TIOS, ROOFING, SUPERIOR 4-3178. Architectural Drawing AIR COOLED ENGINES REPAIRED. Raaionabia, Alio chain law work EM 4.7M4 Pickup and Oallvary, i MOTOR EXCHANGE CO. fngine rebuilding AIL CARS AND TRUCKS 1 EXPERT TUNE-UPS 401'C SAOINV'*' e« 1140-1 BROWNIES HARDWARE ■LOOR SANDERS POLISHERS 1 V PAPER STEAMERS ' ' ' POWER SAWS Seo Walls > Con»truel|on ...UBILT , BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. BUILDERS SUPPLIES AND STRUCTURAL STEEL INDER AND CONCRETE BLOCK TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE 18 P.ONIIAC ----- ----- EM :|, . Paving Fencing PONTIAC FENCE CO. ORIl I Wallpaper Steamer idor landor-., poMihar*. hand indarb, (urpacF vacuum tlaanar,, iKIand Fual A Paini, 436 0'- 48 HOURS I AND L6N1RACTS HOMES' hUUITiet WRIGHT ,3*8 Oakland Avo, Ff 8*' REALTOR PARTRIDGE IS THE BIRD TO SEE • GET RESULTS WE NEED hbilngi Cilll ui.lod Raallor. FE )«I0* ,LAK«FR0NT . ___ wtakly. OR 3 7888 >|LAK( ORION. ABEDROOM I : Irdnt, rationtbH OL I -(RdO. j BIO cotTAOl, Houghton l, AVON township. fOMPORIA uiaw, 8car gar*^ *)i A NILE 8 BEDROOM. t.AROr ( ladr.i'SrV >n oaianta *LU Oat Hi avion Plain! Saa ,Anyllma KETT'IRINO MILTON WBAVtR INC. RIAUORI ---- ----------RIAll I W UalvoMlfy Ol I ROCHESTER HOMES (II LTOP REAI ry_ *7) *8). IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY RANCHER 1 your tor, (ovary 8 n> Iftihlyua noma, full bai Reitdurante F Business Service DON WHITt, INC. 8*«i Olkl* Hwy. Phoiia ,*74'04*4 NOTICE! LAKE FRONT. 8 BEDROOmS. MOD , arn, naar Union Laka boat I *441 M4nd*n .1*37*4* 437 7)77 I jmodern a eoRooM cottages I on Loiyg Laka naar Chaboygan.; Boatihg. twlmmlng. Iiihlng, ISO ' waakly. Wrila Huniiayi Pinat. Rra 8, Chaboygan, Mien, ' PONTIAC. NICE BASIC BUT 8. 1. or 4 badroomi . Aluminum «idlng. rough plumbing, oltciric comgialt. *uii 'botamanl. notning down on your lot, will lurnim molonalt la llnlih. A«,rMU^C.^OMPTON^» SONS OR 3 7414 i - .............. Norm Pontiac CALL 333 /555 MICHAEL S REAI TV ^d?n*ng ream*^°*fgl j will * iirapitca. parena*. *uett^iirii wi irIoe YOUNG-BIIT HOMES FAL I V MOAMb AW re'DAi. 3 D'a CONSTRUCTION Praa Eatlmatai, DHvawayb, 1 ing loti. U8-4810. Opan ‘III *. ASPHALT' PAVING IS OUR B Floor Saadlag Bid S SR„ FLOOR S Phona FE Drgsimakiitg A Tailoring 17 'BPAUTirUl wbo^RN hOMI ON I i n i.Hir»»ion i *kA rAa*mi.ki n.in aaH sacrifice' 334-«33 _ OR 3 347) ' j AS'AhALT seal COATED." FREE aijMmata. FE s-3084 DRIVEWAY 'SPECIAL 1ST I FREE ESTIMATES FE 5-4980 Clorkston Reol Estote 513* S. Main MA )M8li LISTINGS wanted, ' BUYERS _,REAL.rv , Rent Reetns AROe SLEEPING ROOM Bloomtlald ouara Ifol ) baaiootni, /-i. Living room ond lamlly | ’4(<)ol #atn 1 llrapiAca*. lull i Cluh goll LAKEWOOD ' inunad • , ETC. klia, coniractor, _ . FR^i ESTIMATES PARKINgTOTS ! andjrjvaway' OR---------- Home Improvement 0 FIREPLAI Rooting and Siriing ajtaralloni, Mri, Bodall. FE a-*053. REMODEI.'lNG, TAILORING ANDl IlSo'cOOLEY lAKE ROAD,' *ur work, Edna Warner. FE 5-2538.1 3.4703 or EM 3 7/00. ' Londtenping, ' 7n, *: Auto Upholstering BRICK WORK ................. Ramodallng MV 3 1128 Home Improvements Porchai,' aodltioni. btapi, gar ATTENTION TRUCKERS, LOADING' I ihraduad lop loll on Livarnoli and I I) Mila Rd.. In Clawson. Gaorga Biau Inr guick I OR ROOM AND OR BOARD l"i Oakland Ava FE 4 i«84 ' ROOMS, MEN ONLY, DOWNTOWN --- 335-8237 ING R(X)M I *834 M: 1 277* CONVERTIBLE TOPS, *4*.*5 AND I lip, complel* intarlor trim. Aula Trim Shnp, 478 Ml. Cismani St. FE 4-02,49. faiement Waterproofing Inn Corisirucllon Co , FE 5-9172 l-bistammeu engineering . Roofing, sheal malal, Sanllallon, 8-31*5, 93 S, Waahlngton, Oxiord, Seal Coating FROTECT YOUR DRIVEWAY aal Coaling by Machin*. F.raa asl HAROLD MILTON, OL 1-0*53 Televition, Radio and WANT TO SELL? ■ '”“9*' GIVE us A TRY 'i n u e PROSPECTS GALORE JAMES A. TAYLOR, Realtor 7738 Highland Rd 'MSai OR 4.030*i"*|'' *'arg* WANTED ' LISTINGS. ’ -RESIDEN- hai olti STORE PLUS BASEMeNt Il'iektS',. Hi-Fi Service n Oakland A . MODERN KAR-LIFE BATTERY CO Ganaratori—Regulator*.Startari.. Batteries $5.95 Exchange .'S BUMP SHOP SPE in ruily jpoH Ona-day - 858 Oakland, Pontiac. R OFFICE ■ Biock Laying Londscaping ,1 DOZING - BXCAVATIN 47 BLOCK LAYING AND -CEMENT I work, FE 4-8581. _ , > BLOCk, CARPENTRY AND CE- Buildj!iig Modernization a ^ La^tidicaplng FE , LARRY'S PAUL GRAVES-CONTRACTING i SO'DDING’’AND I leeamg. i-t 'C-BaaT or FE 8-9024. ! GLEN AND BOB. BULLDOZING I grading and backfill, UL 2-4406, re LANDSCAPING, TRUCKING, BRO- TRIMMING AND REMOVAL, AL.T 'TYPES OF ’ HOW roofing, lidlng, palnli....^ Id .or instaiiad, ow . nure. Top loil. FE 4-337I. REPAIR. mERION blue SOD, PlCt WSr 1-4*43. PRUNING,'MULCHING, 'SPRAYING. COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE I DAN'S landscape 3*3-2888; SODDING AND LAWN MOWING , raaionabia: 853-3137. ' fREi''SERvTCE,"TRIMMiNG ANOi rarnijvalii, reaionabie, FE 8W8. , y g m'to 7 p m’OL 1-0221 I Convaiescent-Nursing ' ZIi wanted lots'%nd acreage.!-- i MICHAEL'S REAI TY. 333-7555, , ; - I OPENINGS AT PONTIAC LAKEIW A N T E b '3 • BEDROOM WITH ® ( Nurting Home. *73-5142. I FULL BASEMENT. I TO 5 ACRES! REBUILT ano guaranteed TV. Mpving and Trucking jones realty fe 4-85m, ....... •’’•♦J up, Obai TV and Radio —.....J Apartments-Fumistittf 37!new modern store 3480 EIILabalh lake FE 4 4945' ,. ui\i,ikii- ^cawirm Beaenxi I “ . - -------- ®" Oakland Av»„ Tree Trimming Service ' ^ ' ........ ........ ........... ** ii'!^EqL?p%d. *2*3^0! oentleman. RHarencai. FE 2-3*90. 'Rgnt OftiCB SpOCB o L' W V ^ - 1' EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, CAR-i . T Bob's Van Servics ' .. * e KV, ___ MOVING AND STORAGE , REASONABLE RATES Comoieta Iniuranc# ipraylng. FE 5 3005, FE 5-3025._ ROBERT TOMPKIN.S OR 4 IS18 oo,.oo.. “'7tm'■av?l"?F^Tl!.^'J,l'p^^.'n'^? ‘-'GHT HAULING and MOVING, 2.R0OM FURNISHED APARTMENT Tt 59471 , chMp Any kind FP, 5-9393. very clean, upper, aduttl onlyJOFFICE SPACE FOR lEASC FE ' ' 102 Washington j 6-0495. 2157 Orchard L.akt Rd . Pointing & Decorating 23'2 rooms and bath AOULTs.ijgnf a^.a THOMPSON FE 4-83*417 AND 3-ROOM APARTMENTS AT|FE T/IOIJ.......... OR 4-0427 ERNIE'S "service 'PAINTING,I ' ''*niiiXXZn^’‘u i ® dacoratlng apd remodaling. *82-4132.12 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE EN-, BUILDING. Brtek EXPERT PAINTING, DECORAT •» ; gr ?"d. ® - amoving OR 3-7354 “LV” *:;„^ wfeL- th Board 43 bloomfulo township. HOME PRIVILeOeS; Low Down Payment Hd* .t,K» Orlvt 3 badroarni tlchan d bag# diigo»ai?*'di a#l and drap«t i inn unbali»vabiy g r^atlathad**^* ' Spacious Living lira kilchan buiiMn ovan, r«ng*. dliBOial carp#*!, 8',-car 46 *******852^2^" *^''*'* WILL lAMS BUILDERS. J-BEDROOM, 8 BATHS. OR 3-1)81 lamHy^roorn. i<»i gafa(H^j?ul^l madlaialy. *73-5147' BUY A SWIFT HOML TODAY 2810 S. LAt^EER RD. FE 3-/637 OWNER VERY, VERY REA Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 00m, l),«87 l*ot ll « kitenan with na .fondttloned, )-badr< noma, larg* tarn! turnac*. larga lot. all 15)8) a mo,......... ilakal and imuianca. baliar 2c#r^jiHe(naa FE 8-3551 I ROOMS, BATH UTILITIES, Williams. FE 8-0784 7 ROOMS AND BATH Ve'v 'raaionabia SI rkl and up Ir and comma'Cl Had di) a i*rga.,, I with pavad an 88) too wirn ronvanipm iarm» _____________ ^ADirS, INC, , Dan Edmonds ...........SPECIAL paymant :(85 Poniitc Trail Waiiad (aka MiOOt’E ■ straits".LAki" PRIVI-legal, 3 bedroom 1-ttory. Gai htat acr# J*);**/', . , Mixed Areo-New Homes RANCH, TRL, COLONIALS TUCKER REALTY CO. FE • 1*09 t, Ramoval, FB 8-8449 'orFE 2-9084". I General Tree Service Any lire lob. fe 5 9994, *93-8997 1 MON7ROSS TREE SERVICE Trae ramoval - trimming. 335-7850 i TRE.E TRIMMING AND 1. A N O 1 Mixed Mixed Neighborhood glMmtno*****^?*'^ ^'***^' *** . racraalRw rpSX,‘‘ HmetS Kraant. Only t«S0 ( . 175 I V LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR,! Papering FE 8-0343. INTING AND ). 334-00**. Trucking immediate orcupanc/y. 3 Stdnegate Landscaping. 673-0094 HAULING'' AND RUBBISH. NA your price. Any time. FE 8-0095, light hauling, garages clean*^. 674-P'" PAINTING AND DECORATING S3S p BARGAIN ll,!n“co^'l?hS^n^ '°w° hi!'‘'p.tL^s^°'b'i?em LIGHT . AND-li-EAVY TRUCKING, l°"all typ«'r«’U.eXl" FE 4.»147_ _ _ iri',!! .“iSfrlS7?0«3 Inquire 273 Baldwii 1 )50 de-l Garagas, roofing ai Fraa designing and estimating. Best i Olb reti. Easy terms. FE 8-8*71.__ HOUSE RAislNG"'ANO MOVING, level tloors, general cement work. „ R^jyicCaHum. FE S-6543. suspend'eo~acoustical CEILINGS. MY 3-1128 Licensed Builders , Jruck Rentol NEIDRICK BUILDING SERVICE,-! rp__ i T~) 1 F'^HT'TtrAT'^rA*''“: 1 rucks to Rent ^ ^^rpentry^^ ! CARPENTRY, NEW, REPAIR, AND I for^ca,_335-9901. 1 c/Trpenter' RS. EXPERI-' bh, 427-0654. INtERlbR'-'FlNtSH, KITCHENS panaimg, 40 years txparltnca. FE TALBOTT LUMBER 1.025 Oakland Ave. ^ FE 4j-4; Moving and Storage j-Ton pickups H ton Staki TRUCKS - TRACTOfeS AND EQUIPMENT Dump Trucks - Seml-Tralleri , PontiaC" Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. _ . 825 S, WOODWARD pie, 290 Ferry, RE 4-4604. ROOMS"for"SINOLe OR] REASONABLE'pRici^"VE'5-'2402l ****'' ''.’?[ ..... - '’waxhln.f'TimSer OR 1 7IVU' '"f3 ROOMS, CLEAN, MODERN BA«Y' Jived weshing Tupper. OR 3-7061 welcorriie 125 FE 4-7253 of bus ’’N'rt'nrh^no em?ll'fp‘'V*I1(IA*®^'^^ RbOMSl PRIVATE BATH, I “ "SYLVAti SHOPPING" 6ENTE'R NO lob too snnsll. FE 2-600*. , reference, *20 week, 8151 20 * 120 Air Conditioned Store, ! deposit, 100 , Norton, 4 to 7 p.m. excellent parking and traffic for Tpl*Vtsion*Radio Service 24l,1 rooms, bath, no CHILDREN.| reatauram, moa ilore, or dress 10751 Highland Rd OR lease ,--•'ATTRACTIVE EAR ly American store Fireplace, corner lot. 2152 Orchard Lake Rd.: FE 8-0495 or ME 4-3710. OR LEASE IN NEW SHOPPING center Id Fllne 7500 square teet. Reeqy for occupancy, tile floor, : ... ...jpipp ypi, I --mg, Ideal tor any f—— of ^slnass, OL 3-5450. Daviso uciH'iaflO univf*r»iFy. WRIGHT Neighborhood! REAfTOR '^FE^lasai Na down gaymant I M) Oakland opgn t-7 ; , .'S'iifSf.'zjr • — ' . *NO COUNTRY realty I Paymanls Ilka rant I 335-8511 MODELS OPEN AFTERNOON* 1-» ^nn* vil? AND SUNDAY B:!:.^ly. 'T.uGToori^ATlcCI Dlftrlcl. 813.400 to tU.gOO, ogan Sunday 2 until 5. at 1953 Wsiwick. *l3-an0 or *82-1714, FE I-2743 attarnooni. LI 8-4*77 Evas j »AUNDEn$ *. WYATT REALYY " ■ REALTOR PARTRIDGE i "h6mI, 1 klfchan, I' ' “ "1$ THE BIRO TO $1 MIXED NEIGHBORHOOD BY OWNER 1 BEDROOM RANCH, close to schools and Mall, New 14x84 family room. Per" ‘ I "rooms / SYLVAN REPAIR WORK DONE WHILE YOU SHOP Trained service men, reasonable Cnepet Seryice-ClBanLg SCHWEITZER CARPET SERVICE, COAST WIDE V ’shyftli)7'’l SMITH MOVING Pointing and Decoroting^ i - Including Sunday Upholstering ; Transportation THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 4499 W WALTON BLVD FE 5-8888 room's r I, lytiiitles f i ......«5''884 PRIVATE I $nle Houses 49 .1* ll NEW 3-BEOROOM RANCH, UN-4 NICE ROOMS AND UTILITIES,, Ion Lake area. All plastarad with _ FE 4-4*86, i 2-car attached garaga. Lot 120’ x CLEAN, 4 rooms" NEAR GENER-I ™- Loads of extras. $13,450. <82- Large Sacrifice SI 1,000. GR *-0840. BY OWNER 3-BEDROOM RANCH, fo7*Tsx C o'm "m I basamanf, vo-M cement driveway, 25, 113,*00 - ■ appointment 3-0803. R C E, "new HOMI, sroom, I''3 baths, full base-t, 8-w garage, pr . Just right tor i . bargain. 3*Usn, SVLVA'n"' VILLAGE, 4 BEDROOM brick, aVHiar garaga, West Bloom- T0WERIN6 MAPLES been , Shaded lake Ironlaga of yo*. y, en|oy tht cooling braaies assume Gl morl- i CEMENT WORK 3B 8328 PATIOS Wall Cleaners Cement Work' I Icensed' cement contractor. FE 5^122 ■ CEMENT WORK, REASONABLE, 3-44*0_after *. ■ "iUBANKS CdiiSTR'uc'TION CO". Poured walls-basements. FE 2-3551 FL'ibORS AND DRIVEWAYS! WO'RK that cannot be beat, city end state .licensed. Bert Commins. FE 6 - he.lp drive INTERIOR-EXTERIQR "PAINfiNG Est., work ' guaranteed. . ,,X. X,xp. RE 2-2853. _ PAINTINg'"|'NSID'E ANQ out! GuaV-r-.„ r-. —,. ggarapteeg, ij yrs, 'BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Walls and windows Reas. Satistac-tion guaranteed. FE 2-1*31. ,\ - ROCHESTER 'WINDOW" WASHING Co , OL 2-2021 Commerclal-ResI- i . denfiai. Janitor service, i Insurance M & M MOTOR SALES 7527 Dixie Hwy_ OR 4-C DESIRE NON-S'mOkTng LADY 2-FAMILY .INCOME !-bedrooms each, basement,' ga-. - . ,™. , ;*9*' porches, Includes stoves, re MIXED'NEIGHB0RH00'D,"2" Rb()M-j “””***’' ------- -------------- FlmLEY REALTY city water, uni, ./oviTu 3„„,7,, ,ake privileges. S1*,000. Call for appointment. EM 3 *234 or 887 5370 Raglln Construction Custom Builders. references 6B2-<569 , apartment. FE 5-0494. iPartly furnished" apart- ^ ment, *15 a week, 3 rooms and *Z*9 COMMERCE 3*3*981 08, bath, FE 2-9209. » 2-BEDROOjyi ‘ p Apartments^UnfurnMed 38 UNF'JRNISHED apart ) FE 2- Weed Mowing labor a'nd matYr'Ial, n. FE 4-M75, OR 3-H17? 8 40 "so. Photographic Service COMMERCIAL- PUBl ICITY Piano Tuning ,.A, wiegand- ! WEED CUTTING, POWER EQUIP- I I 'ment._By hour_,or (Ob. FE 4^897, I I WEED MOwInO. LIGHf'MAULIklG. j Gas and lights are furiiLshed, washing facilities, will accept 1 child. Nhar General Hospital FE 8-1176 4 ROOMS'AND BATH, UPPER 6u- 1091: Wanted Children to Board 28 Well Drilling A PIANO TUNING LOWES WELL DRILLING, 2" _ _____ well, pumps, screens rapalrad. MA WA'nt CHILDREN TO ’bOAR'dIF'uLL ________________________?:**?* 4-4K2. __ ___ ' i time or part time. Love all ehll- ■I TUNING AND REPAIRING : WELL SERVICE, ORILLINd, 'RE ' FE «-5397 ......... ..................... 3*3-4827, I ■ '■ ~ I Wanted Household Goods 29! AUCTION SALE- EVERY SATUR-I ■ day at Blue Bird Auction. We'll! buy furniture, tools and afpllancai.l OR 3-4847 or MEIrose 7-51»5l^ _ i CASH FOR FURNl'fUR'E AN© >W>«i itilltlas Richard J. ' S ROOMS AND BATH, WI upper, *75 a month, children, refrigerator, i garage furnished. Pontiac Boj;_95. _____ _ BIRMINGHAM FAF APARTMENTS *800 Telegraph Road South of'Maple Road ________ 2 5375 J-BEOROOM BRIC'K RA"NCH, CAR-peting, finished basement, family COUNTRY LIVING room, dining room, baih, lull ba?e* ment, garage and large tool house All for only *14,200 STILWELL & THEISEN Rochester, Mich ' O^L I-8I59 CASS Take ave. ARRO REALTY PHOHP 682-2211 5143 Cass-Elliabeth Road MULTIPLE listing SERVICE MODEL OPEN'« . J SATURDAY AND SUNDAY See this Twin lakes Village "Tru- ' Kraft" home. II Is really an - ‘ standing brick horiSa with i sunken living room,- a lamlly with fireplace, 3 larga badr_. a dream kitchen with bullt-lns, baths art soma of the man' lures Full price, *18,990 pll Drive out M59 to Twin Village, turn left to lake righPlo model. DON WHITE, INC. 2891 Dixie H^wy. ... O'* attached garai *13,450 Built *02 5213 L ROCHESTER AREA,'3.BED- roop?i hrlck ranch, , „ ____________ attached garage, large lot >n beautiful neighborhood Must see to appreciate; low price of *18,600. owner 53233 Villa Circle, 731-3740 J BEDROOM, ■ I'/a-CAR' GARAGE - Laija^lot, MA 5-2110._________' -B'ED'RO'OM 'IbRICK, '■ DEN, *2 baths, 2 car garaga, oreezewoy, ---- JanttecapM, c-srpetingl Clarkstop area, MA 5-1*33_________ 3 BEDROOMS, CA^TIN"G, CY-elont fenced yard, 20x'l*r garage, petio, awnings, basamenC.^ OR 3-’Bi'DRbbM"’YR’rLEViL" ""if'I-C/fR- CRESCENT lake' 2-bedroom, basement, large lot for garden spot, small -----------‘ Priced right *8,500 MODEL UNION LAKE Located In excellent s>«burb, brIcK iCh, 3 bedroonrtB, family room h 2 large picture .windowBy H rese.s'.a ...UI,, flrePlaC*, !. ».*roi3^^^7S:' /Kisi deal direct No real estate commlsslc . ... Brand new -3-bedroom, ranch, plastered, sunken living roon —■ iffached gai DAILY ms, carpe arge 16x18 10 per OPEN I TrI-levei, 3 to *73-52341. ing .room, IVj _ ------------ family room and ultra-modern icn ' kitchen.'Outside Is brick and aluminum siding. Priced at only *11,-»*0 on your lot. Drive out, US-10 , to M15, Is right to first street, garage. right to Sunnydale, left to model. ______ ,.„j?y“'an5i DON WHITE, INC. Marble sills end Walkout | 8891 DIXIE HWY. OR 4 0494 baths^ blacktop streets, pt with patio, 2-car ga-other features, *85 000 EMBREE & GREGG, ReolIV _ 1545 UNION lake ROAD EM 3-4393 Eves, EM 3-3705 WATERFRONT AT CASS LAKE with fhjs 1-bod-r«>pm year-round home, basement, gas heat, enclosed front porch, pool. Rent 1n< ), •augtom drapes ------- ... es ex^- light bill. Ample Tg, aii^nditioned. - Laundry oTage in basement. *1U Wlirtwnish Ynii. n x F n o n rn/m/viuNITY ,je,lred for slightl '■ _J, See mai^ger. ^pL;____________ ■ I^PTc modern/ I be'oroom 'fD'J.®/ >«nj 'ph ,?ontiacTl "" ' REALTOR PARfRlDGl "IS the BIRD TO SEE" , 3-BEDRO(?M, I'/i^BATH, 2-CAR GA-— "--he ,in Clarkaton Gardens. r. **3-20*7. Will be avail-1 , ____ ___ IS^newly dKorafed; / ' i .! "AWART-jh'-B E D R"0'0 M RANCH;/ "hER-/ E/V\ G-Tj^il jlngforP*Hills, lake. xoV|er-ima^tgage. I i ■ F^ M533. I II' 0® down,jaR 3 5714.7 |L fV-ENlNSSsAFTER 7, Ll W**' '7, Jr'i -'.TTT' ' M: H*!' ' '[/'i! twkMi rK'7J J.J. J0LL,;Reoltv FE 1-34H / on » 4*2-0281 , TUrC PONTIAC PUKSS Salt Honio WATiNPORD HIOH Mnl, MW, ) Mdraom, mI> (Imir* ullllly, } ( ii a Al- itchfO s*r (nil bit*mint, til,- SUNDAY’3 until 7 I Cfflonlal -I--..', V«ry MMt, Lirgi •AtpttM lOfMl Tivinii room, flra tun rnnm, 3 tMOnxvtit. «i t*'hwl (|iir*g)i, pavtxl 4rlv*. Inlit onvIlMnt tow IMM. PrltMl rigW Only Ill.IWO, U.ootitown. HARQID R. FRANKS, Roolly >H1 UNION I AKR ROAO • M 3 31M 3*3 31(1 Wist SIDE ^ ......;iiroX:% uvt. rf»r o*rm)«> ovorhoiMl rtoor, umlnum iMIng, In on* of Pon< •Cl Iwil MlghbprhiMidi. IK.OM III prlto. Pniil .InnM RmIIv, Ft * ASM 1 lirtroom, m h ..,.. A 1 •ror n«lui|i R A WIIIU Colnnld I iimMiilni* «uup»nfyi li (iloilngi ihn •iiiiily nr » iHin (Wotlinnc Dlnlo w*y In Orlmivlll* Rond In (lirktlon Mmiwwi RAY O'NEIl REALTOR i«0 PonIKit l>, Rfl Op»n ♦ OP 4 0*11 Ml *. ft I l??l Movt Into Golf Mnnoi Btfort SiChool Starlil Blrminghnin-Dloonifltlrl *» TO /BOAV OCCUPANCY 0 Hpipsini builHi 3'f«i Prom lit,00, BOTH LOCATID In OOtP MANOR, nn Cwnmm* RO,, ‘A mIK. wni <' nil UnM t.«li* Rn*d. Open RrHt IJ>( B,m I'IM, II* p m, Phnn»i ■M Pim. HIITER will >101 Own*r lAy* > iTiTi • room! mh) iinlh, l•ro• i '•0 living loom, g*i h»«C ni ntr KH. 0,(00, Mrmt. NRAR RAID tAOtt CAK and b*in, pl«it«r*( y*r4, l«li« prlvjlpg • hpuHlrdUr or I FREE STORMS and SCREENS iVK. I ov*n, tun tl••omonl nor M, only (Il.liO HIITtR. HtAUTOR 11* VPdCANTI IJ* CtlPPORO • Rd. PC I017I MILLER- BRICIC * ROOM! AND RATH I r*rp«l, I bidrnomi on Tit I. •nd 1*30* p*n*l*d bddroom t,.. Will l«ndic:*p*d cornit lot So. r*o*. Only lll,(r iRtM IIDf Ihodri ■HTb'i Rtoltors FE 2 0263 wllh boy plu> lorgo dlniiio in Rig clniot*. Ah nontllllonlno, t torlnklor. Roir yord It i " ' ‘ fl?YSARVuD*,**’Tbodrdom lov*l yiilb JS-fool ponolod fomily ; X“ room. Bricii built - up liroploco, i ^ \ aratl hllfhwi with l*rB* hrook | X '■ t«ii room Pill* dinmg ninm : X liNftt ''wllli’ y'ljodtomin. tnmliy tfirPHyiloLilliiig Wl Im i!ilf / riron. I33.MM. ' tm down I ^ n*«d. Owntr toMi, Mivoly lull boiomoni . . |inrogo. Cfttinli lllo |ii (oriioling and dr«riot INADR cheaper THAN RENT $61.00 Pit Month IRWIN .'KAMPSENi your Ndohhor Tradtn. 1 Why Oon'i VOuf South Bloomfield Highlondi t^ion. Weir, Manuel & Snyder lw«t(l, Hlijiilnghtfri, NRAR UK* in «n A I ntlghlKir. n ;Sr""i;irv;r'h".%ri’ iloil tomlly rodm, goi naoi, ooK floori, olumlniim ilormt, only ,1 yatri old. Ilhioltd nn lirgo IlOy IM lol, A lot ol rail living hora lor only IH.MO Tirmt. WC TRAD* WA'tiRPRONT iHWilonI J Md room hrl4k rwinhir wllh wolh iiul howmonl, 0«k lloori, brick lirt-plan, ctramit Ilia bath, piailarad lAK* PRiYiieOfl nwlrnom ctp* Cad -------- I ihrau^ui, baautitui earbtM (Mri to arh,kllchan wllb ......... ...... dlipaipl, Ollda Maittr dMri wallKiul balcony. 1 * " nlinl*wll^ Ollda Hat lavaiy back yard. Ir tiv* horn* $44.00 DOWN WE ACCEPT AIL APPLICATIONS I CINT MORIOAoe m brick ranch-typa hi rllhaut haMmant, iHaa aulomallc gai haal an I "No, I djfin't miss you and Mom so miichi Some of those mtly quick wii.................. 'don'ls' loo'" A. lOHNSON 8, SONS FT 4,?533 1104 k Inlnuraiih ’a’nd*'.rSf.l............. room wllh lhr*a Than •nUana" I. Ilddr Id calling c< LIST WITH us w* tccapi iradat; Sqlti riduses 49 Salg Houses ‘ and In Ihli w*y many lalti raiull . ! ' Cl.ARKSTON GARDFNS *’i A-1 BUYS (i'rwarly partfaT^ infs' %w\, %Tvt ronn II II, on Mlk, lluughlon 311,000 (luwil, (.all i.ollatil, lliry . ..auim bivafa im a Sinwarl VC i WOO, Onlrnll , nunllngf llthlng, IICAIITY Ml IF HOME HY OWNCM I knd twimming SIS down, 1.3 pan 3*!|'4VI0 I irinnih Wrila irie Hamlllon Oriva, RCOROOM I.AKi£FRONT, WALK in hasameni, privala lake Owne, MA h Wt> No kimday calls. , RhAllTIPUl mOOPBN IAKC IMi and priineny. Tamun aien, tng fatal and Iniuranca, DRAYTON WOODI thl« brlS’*home with **aSi*hM**' IWdc:ar gariga. landicipad lolt, aich. 'Anflarion I da«r opanar. calll iHwaatilan. arlia< two bdaulllully valuad al SS,000 windowi, earag* ig lah, ale Malay •I 3M,*M larmt > 1. H. BROWN, Rfollor 303 eiliabalh l.aka Hoad Pnana Pf 4.3M4 nr Pf I MIO AN EYt CATCHER II allracllve ranch home al 0 In nraylon Plaint Aiii CALL US FOR I AKE SUnUNHAN AND f AHM PROl'tHTY CRAWFORD AGENCY 0 inisrm* FUrAOifTH LAKE MOOBRN tOT ' laoe, aroom, turniihad, privala SCHRAM ■The Wesierner dlSarl? Cpdilloc Street aragt. Sharp Tbadraom lovaly rtrpaling in living r HOMES FEATURE! c.’ft'n Irani and raar, I carpaidd dying ro« and hall. Lavfly M vanlY Prica hi ganulna i ala dlnhig hardwnm; SASHAIAW ROAD . sPoniTi HOMes Aadal Howrt 4. t Rlvd. IM Oally.Si PR 4'«*ia ........ IVMar f-------- living roam, nica large Ei anlrilly M"*-' - *— •' 1. .CantriTiy localad I, lavaiy llltH shady h)i. Pricad al II LOTI OP LOTI , FREE STORMS ond SCREENS NEW CUSTOM BUILT HOMES NKhaii I I li lOO'xIOO'i ant Ml watanara Oraylan iwbdivlilon. lOEklMr Laka Angalu* laka Irani, 100‘iiM‘i ana an Phia Knott Rd.. ijO'iilFO'i Mahawk Laka Irani, ISS’ ■ HE; Pontiac laka Irani. iM'mOO; van Nerman laka rrant, lOEklaO' All pricad right la tall. CUSTOM RUIUOIRS ARCHT SRRVICt PINANCINO Yoirr Plan* On Your I I.AHflIE .......... area I', hArHS AITACHED OAMAO* MENT DAS HFAI NITV WATER ROOM I DININI TRI-U'VLL HOME IS HI * 1 AkOk AND I VBN IAKE lOUNtSY I ti MMo loT*ih*« I Brond New •mt. woe down HI q,j| piNijMeO MODfM $17,890 1 Akr Angalu* Oollvlrw Ettklet trature* l hadrnnrn*. large| 10 room with flraplace. II'kII' lAKF FRONT vri rnunri il hennKini lirick II Hig l ake 0««d randy ■oodad inl Eurnishad and It Immadlala octunanev, I 31/,300, You name Ihe . lell line him k In our ditita, NOR I M E M N oevei opmbnt co„ MAHNISUN U|ian / day* a wa*k. (Memhei (hambar of Cammarc* I I 01 INCl.UOfO A BEAUTIFUl HOME I Morsholl St. Income mam Igr ownar. tlmgal paring, nict I rodm ranting -------------" wllh 14'ktS' living lar family camlet taving klieh*n b«t«m*nl w'“-titl, thrllly I3'»34' rKtaailon arva rar ,iuv,» al raltkod anloymanl. Prica only 111,000 plui doling coll* and u.e your lol ai dawn paymani. Will ! Th^ Rancherb | 1 unllmlltd poiilbill | Smith & Widemari I 4-BEDROOM CAPE COD ilAKE PRIVILiGES-LOTUS lake lint lika now .cqndlllon, Walk out haiamani, 3>«ar garaga, Baauilfully landkcaBed lol vrlih lowarlnq o*k« I lor *hada. Pricad al 319,31)0. Oan'l Drayton Plains bulIMn china Cii gai htat, Kratn girabt, Itncad co ir Trade. MLS PI 4,|MI MODEL OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 3485 PLAINS DRIVE CORNER W. WALTON BLVD. "YOUR PLANS OR OURS" $13,950 Onict open Sunday, I la a MULTIPLI LiSTIHO SIRVICt OlOROi IRWIN. RIALTOR "bentersi”" ■ IF? ■ You Lovt Your Family HAVE $110 CASH GOOD CREDIT Will Pay $89 Per Month STOUTS Big T Mammolh 3.badroom irHavai noma wllh long-lailino mainlanancadree brick Irani. Alia, largo rateaallon room daiignad lor hoyra ol family pittiura, illdlng daor>wall la palin arat lor eut-oft^..... 1 aclivtilai , I dawn paymani. Best Buys Today j Avon Township- dupllcaia we HAVe SCVIRAll Ywo< and T H R e ■ ■ BRDROOM HO MRS AVAILABUi WITH LOW DOWN PAYMiNTS. DOWN PAYMiNTS ----- at APPROXIMATfLV ’$15,590 I REAITORS FE 4-4526i DIRECTIONS 1 E%E'Sm a.*Y INICHOLIE MODiLS, 0,R., i'7$, THROUr,H ri ARic^TnhJ iLiPT AT .WAU’ WATeRFORDARfA DON ROAD 6f^ main STRAIT , | Jr*d,n" oom. Oil MA heal. Ahnul 3300 WATERFORD REALTY D. Brywn, Reallnr Van Well BWg, 4540 Dixie Hwy, OR .VI37J 6300 WALDON ROAD W6 rAKf TRADWS ARISTOC"" '■ STQCRA ...... ^ .TPlN DAILY, U r SUNDAY FROM II 625-2082 I ARKSTON aria DORRIS SMALL FARM room to Hratch lor lha tamlly that li llrad at lha crowded city and high proparlV lakai. Baaullful lor lOO^ktaf and a 3-badroom ranch home that )• com-plalaly aluminum ddad. Baaulllul lamlly-ityla I4'kll' with bull* dUh waahar. 1'^ balhi, llrajJii d J ear garage. 3 3«0, ing today $1B,9S0 Off Joslyn 3 ht4nom^, dininp ANNETT I WHAT MORi^^COULO JO^SKn •laH rn oaod wail luburbin .. clly convanlancai. itoriga i^ca, patin ■ living. I block* Id lh, Prica only II3..300. arranged. Kitchen. Pul * large kl 4 badroE IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 JOSLYN COR. MANSPI6LO SANDY BEACH Front, 3 badroomi, baaamant, ga-, bath houip, lavaiy larracrng I UNION LAKE ' aama ' ly la 1903. WHITE LAKE FRONT COOLEY LAKE FRONT ■ 3 bed ----II, largi ilceping porch, lace i flraplica. barbecut pit, boat , 313,500, lurnlihad, 3*.1-*?03 I Itrid coniraci deal. 3UODBN LAKE FRONT - NEW 3-BEDROOM HOME WIDOW*. DIVORCSeS, EVEN FERfON* WITH CREDITFROBLEMS AEE OK WITH US SEFARATE DININO ROOM Humphries GRANDVIEW-Wllllami ranch homo, large llv-family room, lull bast-heat, atlachad garage. I largo loti, good neighborhood. Only 115,300. Tarmi. GOOD 1-BEDROOM HOME - Wall-to-wall carpal In lha living room, maittr badroom and dining room, braazeway and atlachad garage. 110-fool lol with lake privllgaei, *11.150. Termi. , LOTUS LAKE - Nka lOOrlool lekt- front lol with lots of ihlide -- 3-badroom homo, luM beat, Kar garaga, CALL ANYTIME DAILY SATURDAY and lUNDAY . *l*,*sip ■ A REAL VALUE HAYDEN. NEW HOMES 3 BEDROOMS TRI-IEVEIS RANCHES *3' Lot Included Gai Haal, TVi-Cer Garaga Family Room FROM $10,500 V, WITH ILOSO.DOWN GAYLORD ' Open Dally M. Sun. M J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 6M 3d*0* 109S1 Highignd Nd, (MSI) In North Pontiac r............ - lermi. A real buy. Two weeks p, I seislon or less. Call now A [ l-ieil or FE M613. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD ray and Fllilt, Lake Orion MY 1-Mil or FE 0-1*13 NEW 3-BEDR’OOM HOME "EVERYONE CAN BUY" WIDOWS, DIVORCEES, EVEN PEOPLE WHO HAVE HAD are ok WITH US FEATURING: VALUE KENT KSUSHEO IN 1«U 3 lots* $14,500; TOrm*. ■H la acre t»f beautiful- 4%^ i /'lA , /fUc FT6yd .Kftnt; Inc., Reoltor ISOO Dixri Hwy. at Telagrabb ,FE l-gil3 Opdn EV4I MA ,^5-17 young couple. ( 5-ACRE, ranch estate with bee. home, 4 targe b separate dining room, run aasament. all htat, 3-car garage, aroundi» professionally landscaped, 1,000 feel -* t J. RHODES," Broker TRADE Rochester Area Just reduced In price, i bedroc-----'■ — ‘ *1,000 with 10 Has garage, everything you Baldwin Ari^ / U,500 for this 3-bedroom Ing, garaga and lOO'xIlS* lot, add ^shour Stri&lp 30 Elfia^lh Laka Road fT7 V. , 2-Family Brick ' V'""’ '“''G ’“1 J”"’'’* -3 badrowni wllh IO-kl3' Ilymg ! Eirm* may no arrangr, Kllchan wllh saparata baiaments ! SylvOfl lake Privileges ....... -------- --’age. Air , ju„ , ,|,p ,p rmlnct va*. call Mr, Caitall. FE 9./173 NICMOLIi HAMOER CO, W. Huron SI. FE S-OIOl DRAYTON PLAINS TRI LEVEL I alad In area ol quality homai . . lake prlvlltgas,' Brick and tromo In coniructlon, 3 largo bedrpami, I0'xl5‘ kllchan; ITxlB' tamlly room, Arichor lonead bock yard and largo carport, Ill.lpO. SI ’•l arpelad living roorr| 4 ng area, firaplaca, ml kitchen, llril lloi GILES R6TIRIMINT SPECIAL. Ralkx In comfort In thli outitandlng l-bed-■00m bungalow located on excel- I NEAR SHOPPING MALL FA oil heat, attached 1 rage. Home In beeulHul 0 ' ditlon. Anchor lenced lai Tri Level-4 Bedrooms Custom built, naarly nevl k room brick. Slate llooreO eii try, step down living room and dining area, modern amount ol cloketi.^Baiemem tlreplacSlrfbar and powder room. Attached 1-car garage Anchor lencad lot. 33*.000. SOME Just oil North Perry - outside of Wide Track Drive Is tnis 1 tamlly duplek. Oak floors, plaslered walls, lull bain. Gas heat. Garage. Good neighborhood. Only 313,100, 31,000 down. NORTH SIDE PRICE REDUCTION vacant and ready lor occupancy la this l-ilory frame tamlly home. Exlarlor newly palnlad Including lha comlorfable g|a«Md-ln Irani porch. Living and NORTH END We now h good buy In ml* 7-bMropm _ ._______________ ...... FA heat. Recently decorated. Yard tanc^d. Metal slbrage shed. Owners sac-rlliclng lor small equity out. Full special. 111.] WHITE LAKE FRONT WILL TRADE i 28 E, Huron St. vanings and Sunday 14 GILES REALTY CO. » DOWN, Whiti ■^at-FE 8-0466 ® ATEMAN O'NEIL Lake prlvllsges. *4,175. 3*3-4703. BEDROOMS, iktaplng porch, bdsa mant, *1,000 taka over payments, laka prlvllagas, full tStrlce, tS.lOO. HIGH-VALUE, Low-taxes, some finishing, sa.SM, near Round Lake Front, Walk-out basement. *1,000 down, EM 3:6703. With extra large lot. - bedrooms, luH porch, BiOROOMS. year-round furnished, full price only *7,400 with *1,850 (lown, 343-4703. It Raalty, 7750 Ceoley Li - MODEL 6pEN EVENINGS 4 TO » 4140 LEDOESTONE . era's your chance la 1__ the rising costs of building.' present duplication Ddel, you'll have paid only ,300 for your lot in beautl-I Westrldga^ of Waterford. bath of all 'Bbau sunken living room 1 here, A laundry room save *2,000 on this hon Drive out the Dixie lust pi Our Lady at the Lakes, ti left on Ladgestone. , Horaes-Farms ACRES (I40‘x400'). 3-badroom brick ranch, IVii baths, 1 fireplaces, all large rooms, hardwood or ® « I propefty that ,OT, IIO'xllO', IN very exclusive development bordering < Clarkston Vlllaga, Deer Laka privileges, panoramic view, new 4-bedroom colonial, gas heat, IVS baths, dining ..........-...., robm, fireplace? w»ed hardwoEKl fK»rs,^ b_dl|f-lns breakfast bar, 2-cer finished jara^. *3,000 will, handle Price: 4-1 WELL-kEPT HOME C ns^ tamlly rot _____ 3 dlreptaces. *24,500. «5,m down, UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE, 0*45 Ol^le, Clarkpton ' • A'“:T TRAOINO IS TERRIFIC LINCOLN HEIGHTS BRICK. Story and a half, three lovaly bedrooms. Very attractive kitchen, full tiled basement --S furnace, community wa-"—■* '*-'•■1. Attractively large:iol. Call today. ™ ' I SAVOURS LITTLE FAM- spect this exJra neat 2-bed-rqom home located im ■ in. PontWc Northern a 1 excellent c . This garaga ai CLARKSTON — ranch, IVk baths, . elL overilie 2*x2* at- rnorfoege. OTTAWA HILLS -- JusMdeel for the handy man who would Ilka to locafe In Pontiac, This six room, I'/i-story house is In the process at remodeling. Owner Is too busy to finish.: Moving to an apartment. House has a large living ----- dining room, kitchen h 1V». / . — exceptionally large city lot (100X150). Fleldstone outdoor fireplace, drapes, carpeting, stove and refrigerator , Included. 10 per cent down plus Mortgega costs' or $^200 down. on. land contract. HURRYI ,/ I Roy O'Neil Realtor 3510 PONTIAC LK. RD. OPEN 1 to 3R 4-024? MLS FM J3-716 TRADING IS OUR BUSINESS LAKEFRONT BEAUTIFUL TWIN LAKES lust west of town. Suburban living on the water you will love. BrlcK ' level, Large and spacious, U of extras and wondertully lei scaped. Will satlsl/ Ihe mi exacting,' an Inspection will ci talnly convince, you. Priced 334,150 with reasonable tertns. Other oulitandlng leelurei Include 550. Suburban Property S3 •/ LOTS NORTHSIDB OP PONTIAC, Cell Walarford Really OR 1 0. FE 1.43 OW SACRIFICE PRICE, ROWN iiaymenl raducad to 0750, Walled I ake irontage, j hadroom*. gaa lurnace, axira bath, InipacI ai 230 South F'onllac Trail, Phono Holly *;i4'i*44 ''Ti^piaca*: y.ik* I Lot* - Acreage S4 WARDEN REALTY 3434 W, Huron, Ponllac 33 HOME SITES, OO'XlOO', SUNNY I ' Beach ovarlo, — ---------- ‘ tars. Laka nvarlodklng baaullful Wal-.aka prlvllagas. 2 sandy I, docking. *750, *10 down, 1. Ownar, MY 2-0140. 20 TO 70 ACRES 'III divide. I mile from okpraiiway ITY AND COUNTRY REALTY 335 (511 ACRES, WATERFORD TOWN hip, akcallani location, I1,M0 an "'’aL 'paUlY, Realtor LAKE LOTS wooded, w 10 acre*, Troy near Rocheilar ' Road, *I3,50|) l ash buys ihit. Alger F. Quosi I. 23103 W. ) Mile Rd. KE 7-00(0 SCENIC BEAUTY Irani and wateryiow •„»«., 3 miles .northwest of Holly or 2 ihroughoul, beserneni 1 $13,150: ____ I Draytan Plelns. end plastered walls I2'x17' kllchan, lull Id spacious lot «7'x503' dining roan ________d kllchan wl ____,__o and largo ihadtd Ic XI FHA approved. * A SON, REALTOR $1,500 FF DORR 13* Dixie MULTK Val-U-Way i3* D°!a'*&y. " OR 4-0324 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE AVON TWP. 3-bedroom home priced at »' Has large living room, nice I am utility room. Only *350 n INVESTORS' SPECIAL acre oft Joslyn lust oulsida city mils. Has building on properly t needs repair, has well, very leatures. Full price only 311,1# 1^. J. (Dick) VAIUET REALTOR FE 4-3531 345 Oakland ' Open 3-7 SAVE $4,000 SAND'BEACH 135 FT,’BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONTAGE) only 4 years old. custom brick ranch with 2’/j-car garage. Large spacious family room plus lower level recreation room opening out on beach. All custom features, loaded with extras and beautifully landscaped. This ' City F DI.SI Beautliul condition, recreation room, gas heat and garage .of the nicest on the street. West Side 3-BEDROOM BUNGALOW; large living room, sun ( heat, carpeting and most convenient location. Yours for lust 312,150 with reasonable'down payment and no mortgage costs. Retirement Special LAKE PRIVILEGES'f6?"lhe CO pie that llkas fishing, boating, 1 Comfortable 6-room with fireplace, breeieway, basement and atteched oarage. Nicely landscaped wlfK Bowers ond ' I. Lots of custom Whittlei SOLD SOLD SOLD SC , BY BATEMAN SEEN ANYWHERE Telegraph ,I Realtor FE ( TIMES . lotus LAKE area TInsmen'R IROQUOIS Owners on .... —, day or lor Information call v day*. OR 3 1253. Fanton, oil I (.0546. )0xl40, aDams, big beaver, Ulillliai. Trees. FE 3J615, 5 p.m. ACR£^'M15 'near T-7!S'"bNLY ..... — Fernum. LI '1 mile Irom Seglnew ern homes, large chicken coop. 1 Beaulllul selling. Large Virgin Pines, Immedlqta posiesilon. 311,- LAKE FRONTS 0 acres , celieni deei, Ing, Smell hi___ deep machine c .year to PONTIAC LAKE'— Lovely lake li — erouhd, Dutch Colonial, b alt. Locelett oh large ' llcaped lot. Feptures lull b. meni, flrepiece, full dining ro 1’,5-car garage. Full price 1 *18,500. Term* to'suit. PLEASANT LAKE ~ Cozy log ceb-lA leeluring 2 bedrooms, screened porch, diving lloal, dock and Being —•— • IT PONTIAC LAKE Gozy Island tage, located on targe shady Features 2 bedrooms, living roam with fireplace. Large storage shed This property Is 'bethg sold fur .... 17,,50. Term* 1 horsemen' and the discriminating home buyer. 3 miles north ol expressway 'c......................... on Oekhlll Rd. Lots, 3V< to 'up.'"*CoritSe* U4-I740^ road :i lois - 4 era pusiness Ms. 1 raitidanttal. Beautiful building spot, take privileges, *2,250 for ell. DOROTHY SNYDER LAVENDER ed sites, builder a ELIZABETH 335-46 (7-5417 JAMES A. TAYLOR,, Agency REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 7732 Hlgbland Road (M51) Open 1 to 1 REALTOR PARTRIDGE 'IS THE BIRD TO SEE" ATTRACTIVE VIEW OF HAMMOND LAKE 1 ORCHARD LAKE AND OR 4-0.306 I Lake Front Wooded Lots lust released tor sale by own It Scotch Union Lake. Only *1,5 MIDDLE BELT ROADS ^ system. Several |, ^aulllul hbmes Stop - *27,• Middle Belt and Square Lake Rd. (Open 1-8 p.m.) or cell tor map. HOUSEMAN - SPIT2LEY FE (-1331 _ Ml 4-74M Land t,f Plenty /'/') acres with its*' corner Irontage, excellent tor truck farming, (well Is In), *3,335. ■ LAKELAND AGENCY VA and FH'A approved broker* 314 N. Pontiac Trail' WALLED LAKE MA 40212_____OR 424-1554 LAXl “OAKLAND, lis’s' FEET ON IiowL'iT3x2i''hedr™r?r'dini™ 10 Wooded Acres , room! 23-tool living robm with i'JusI oH Sashabaw Road, *5,758 fireplace, completely furnished/ 2-' law terms. car garage with V> t-‘- --- Saturday and Sunday Jamie M. Merlin Ml 4-80 LAKE living' d living lust oft t) way, *4,150 on terms. All aluminum exterior — 23-ioot living room. Family kitchen ahd high, daylight basement for rec- SYLVAN LAKE Ine being on the water front be low low price of $15,500. Ing room with a fireplace, el floors, formal dining room, nice kitchen end full base If you want to dock your boat NEAR TEL-HURON DON'T MISS SEEING THIS C Aluminum exterior 4-bedroom ... story bungalow. 2 bedrooms and ._ . bedrooms ... 1 and screened front garage. " ' 24' living r porch, l-ct. ....... Variety of fruit,, berries and llow-ers. *14,150 cash to mortgags. 40 ACRES In Orlonville area. Good larm land, 6-room farm hon barn. $18,800, Terms. . TIMES REALTY Ifl DIXIE _H_WY. _MLS 674-0396 OPEN 1 TO 1 WILLIAMS LAKE AREA; ^ , Clean 2-bedroom bungalow Large living . .. .... heat. Price $7,500 I for "‘appomtipent, WEST SIDE TERRACE; Brick, excellent^ condition. Spa- kiVlx; Walking distance . of ' 5 BEDROOMS: ' srge,, older home that Is In x)d condition. Living room, dlh-g room, kitchen and large Johr) JC- Irwin .■ *■' S And, SONS • And, sc,.- REAUrORS ^”"CrPE-55!4"2 / ^ve^ng;fi " --- ng^all C. - PANGUS, Realty 422 Mill St., Ortonville COLLECT NA 14 Wooded Acres '2615 ! ............ Pine) with nice stream and 2 small modern homes, lust off the black top) and near schools and shopping, 315,000 and $2,000 down. MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE ' . r .5-bedroom cottage with take prlvl- “0 ACte rariH leges on large private'sandy beach. North of Ortonville, good modern $500 moves In, $6;500. total cost. home end 30x10 barn with base-• UNION LAKE ment, other outbuildings, $27,800 S-room cottege, 100x250 ft. parcel | and $3,000 down. Lake LONG LAKE FRONT member. «;iy ^ pANGUS, Realty ,„*W „„„ , *• 'O’’*'’"'''''* , (Bfertrbnt in Union Lake 1 1- COLLECT______ NA 7-2815 3 apartments overlooking [ ROCHESTER AREA, PAINT CREEK ‘ private perk, | Valley, nearly 2 acres, sloping let your rental pay for your cation, year around tun -Investment. JOHN DAILY CO. EM 3-7114 wooded lot, S WATERFRONT Building lot oh canal - - connecting Sylyai ....... OXBOW LAKE 1 bedrooms, fireplace, new nullf-ln oven and rotlsserle road from.nice sand beach. It. 'lot with swimming pool. jack LOVELAND ' 2110 Cass Lake Rd. .... storms end screens, alu- ^ mlnum and stone siding, breezeway and ^garage, $15,200, ^$2,850 down | 1 PAUL JONES*REALTY FE 4-8550 WHITE LAKE home, part besement wlfh*n. 117 SYLVAN *6' ROOMS,' 'BAS¥)VIE'NT. _____ OA 8-2013; A. Sanders, ran. ■ H. Wilson.___- . RITIREMENT SPECIAL; 5 acres? Strictly modern: to the minute 3-bedroom house, many extras. It bath down. "Fenced I Breeftway with garage, large ,„,'d with 2-car garage. | chicken coop, well landscaped yard, Ready for Immediate occupancy, 1 setup as country gentlemen.* full price $14,500 and terms. i estate. Full price $20,000. with Clarkston Real Estate ■kltfhen 5B26_S- Main WOLVERINE LAKE, 111 FOOT front, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living and sun rooms, all extra targe. By owner. MA 4-3215.' Northern Property SI-A 2 BEAUTIFUL CABIN «LOTS. ^lElkiq’ Glennie and Au Sable, reas. (iC 2-5514. 7 lO ^ACRES CITY PROPERTY! Cass City, Michigan, I........... 2774^After^4 p.m. Phone 872-2164. SPORTSMAN'S AND CATTLEMAN'S delight. 120-ecre farm In heart of deer country. 241 acres under cultivation, 673 acres woodland pasture with live stream. Stocked end equipped tor Grade A Milk production aikd beef raising. Adequate . buildings. Excellent deer and bird hunting. Easy access to trout stream. IV4 mile frorex M65 Iosco vXounty. Why not combine pleasure " .with -a good business? Phone: .........................itatlod/ Has Industry. * room*, larg* barn, sewer', water, gat, Priced to sell, iifllness, 'B., I Mvtln» Brown City, (j^lchjgan, 675V SI. Mfrv( Street, lilll ImlMit fr«f«rtv 17 IdiImn OpiitrtMiiltlti St I Mtutf t« iMW 24 X 60 F»«t Clear Span t Commercial Rullding wliii tr»nt*M on I roMU in t C. PANtUS, Pullor ! m W!l It, r-*“. ' 'lUD" MOT II UPPeh MITHIAAM 1/ niiiilPfti inom* nliii I fo iK'r* * 's’Sl-i® "Dixie" Frontage nmp priyitin pii................ «rM Ifi-hHM iMfl L«li* linmngA In «nt »»rf«l wllh Arwim PACKAGE I iqUOR itORE ■ ‘ n> airtv II tiun.w liil yfir. iMilwl in Mlifnrn, yiiff rttnini. fgiy Biaullfiii iiii'iicr ;r: n; Wnriin*,'litinirTr'.r ' Attention loilderi - Inveitors gnlly rallmg h .fsX* •U)ANS TO $1,000 )n inni«llg«l« fellli Info nn* ivumiltly piymgnl, an r .RuoiBue, . CHECK, LOWEST RATES lait ttiurday mornlnga, Inc . OM N. Woodward, I-1 t Applionc* Specials Soy John VACUUM, LATI MOOKU. in.jo Mlalilt lypawrltar Ut.U coniola iw.M ■ AUlo tigiag c ipplianca *1t.lt I ommIi r( OR 4tim. AOI OP BiAUTY WHAT N6f.ll'' high, llghi matWa boltom ahart p| adiH atiar / p.m. BARN SALE Anllquaa and rummaga t largo Tlttany ahadai. I PrTmlllva era Ut.M dia, I pIna dry link, t placa pitch m u •' and bow aal, mlac chain and Jsa.so .a^n, .Mki. boaljaik, I f«n. 144 M modal, pklurai and iramda. i tit to camplala waaving loam. Ain many 4.110, olhai miH anllouai and rum Mil II ka Rd. lumbar, I attar. avanHq lo'iT’ eeiaHT CAliWT awxi raatara Hum wHh ilva lu«ra Rani alAclrlc thamgaaar II, Pay Rd aaat ot Van Dyka amouni at uiaawa lumbar, ■ laraw iimbari, maka attar. I Ptartw. WO 1-aiia. ayaninga PIANO SPECIALS COULie ITUD liRVICg,"|B ' labia, ataiata. (■(iCk«n puePil'I.'A'KC.Tttl* i eMlIIOAMUAj^PPlfl OALMAf l6M PUPPlII, Agtf Xl#. iitarad. thamiMonad airad, t wtaba Floor Somplei Reduced Up to A.? ahpwar alalia Irraguiai, larrilH valuaa Mlcnigan tliUHafConl. Wl III, l-IIJI UC «.M fUTOlTAPH 9 MILE RD. ...I iquARi peer manupac lwln|jMn Penilbi. parking apaca, AioTiiiAivi man. SluL fbous -----* 'Torn rolling *‘— tlS.0N V mImiw'' aniy 11,1 _____ .. iircon Mt parking, rani lUO P down. Call Ryan. A HlOH OROII Uai Clamana arta, PIJ, Itawtrt Aiaoc., VI Call Miltd. vail lacatad ______ ____ (oori bualnaaa. Pull Pl,ftt. Tarmi. CLARENCE RIDGEWAY RBAUTOR I W. WAUTON lM-« MULTIPLI LIITINO giRVIC* tHl PullTirCCiMPANY HA* "A 2’tiy S«rviu Stitkm at lauart taki ■“** ^ AfTlNtlON ly Wallad Lika Bar \ City bar, Ford Bd, *11,000 will handit., Dl 1-7B^0 a AffiFHTSiriiAOW'opei Afb‘*! baauiy kualnaaa and bunding. Yai can awn bolh tor loaa than n'~ ‘" ly rani. Will ahow buaTnaai dipubtad In P -- ' irnn« ana i ' 424-1 asf. t Atfro^tive Northern ATI lurnlaliPd 3 unit malol. roam tor axNnilan, 9 robma and bath torcaT*Iai#. armor!*'^***' issnnwin?rififlitR"TfK*rPit. nic araa, 400 tt, itka tront, with ^Mdropm' homai tour 3-r«om aptrtmantt. OR l-Slt*. eulCBiNO^aTNYTTSDl^Mit^^ •ultablp ter private club or hah rantala 900' trontaga on Cllnion RIvar. Flanly of parking. Inquire Clinton Vahay inn, 43700 Olica Road aaat ot Van Dyka, Utica. BUSOUSYBAR A woodward Avanut bar that shi aaally not $30,000 a voor. yaar'ownar laya StULI His ... can M your gain If you act fast. STATEWIDE-LAKE ORION II OOOO _ Attar 9 OR 3-70IM THRIVINO'BUSINiSS >OY "JALe, THRIVING TAX AND ACCOUNT-Ing aarvica in Oatrolt. Phono 1I9-0314 altar 4 p.m. 'WHOLESALE AND WTAIL Yiir around builnati, grotilng 9175,000 yaarly, nol 930,000 a year, WARDEN REALTY • 3434 W. Huron, Pontiac '0 oWHlX/cbMAAi rC I al duTuO- Ing, Starr 3,400 square leal, living qiTartarr 3,(k"' —— *343*1(iwt*d toot fydntaga, — ..... ..... . garaga, located In Clarkstan . M19 rl|iht naal to |.75 entranen .... Write P. Clarkston. ____________ ”"c6TOry cleaner 4 Whirlpool machlnos, ilka Idaal .tor man and V*lta 0 9 In tast In* area. Only 93 MICHIGAN Business Sales, Inc. JOHN LANOMBSSCR, BROKER 1973 '5. Totagraph Fi 4-1592 CONVALESCENT H0ME,“‘ Pontiac area. Bxballant arrange-mant. Licensed tar 31, always tuH. Brick, 41 — ----- " t tar expansion. Employs * MONEY MAKER Dna of the, host Pprfy Stores Pontiac, Top location on busy ct lake ORION 9,790 square toot commercial build. Ing plus lower tavpi. Main --* Sims room, larga garage GROCERY lion. .3DM, SDD I. 3 coblars, naw of parking from 3 st Specialty vegetable, s. Plenty .BATEMAN COMM STrSi, M«M PARTRIOae A AIIOC., INC INtRRNATIONAU tRADRRI CLUB CQAIT to COAST TRADRI 10,90 W, Huron, Panllar P| 4 3901 : RRITAURANT PQR »AlV Af ttti ...ty Lika Road. Union ' ping —“■ ............ lartgagai iHgntly Borrow tar ANY uutul ..-‘"pla BIHi Naw FumltUra I repair and made ft 8-2657 PspiiHI. giiarii I IVINO ROOM COUCH, mg room rhilr *39. bath condlllon. PI l-MOJ MAPI E SINGLE BlD. DESKS.' aicallani Hitchfock with 4 htarl. ntlqu.., 1*349 lar'astad’ ^ . OR 3-9339 II loon-ByPhone 1,9 W. Llwranca *t,. Penllar Ruth dPtalli ot your naw ptat. restaurant GOOD HOUSIkflPING SHOP ____________ ____ ............ W, Huron SI P# 4I9S.9 bNriRB CONTiNTI op , Hl-fl, TV t laole* 66 APPLIANCE 7 taom houia. MtdM* , brtUALi wardroba. rugs, turrlllwra, mitt i fotar tats tram II7|, OAUBY tv, Had aeluKt wrlngar waihat. m.OO Sem, Warwick 4030303. M3HM . i 340 E I atilgh Pt 4.0003 Prtaiar. now In tratas, Il4e^00__ ._^ /yiOVINO. 4 ROOMS OF PURNifURt CB-7 TRANtCilVIR. NBW, l*0i plus many mist., Hams. Sunday 3 Marae phono, ITOi AM PM lunar Third »!,' Fi 4.IS34. *!*h murtlplan, ...... ' iflb macmiNI »h6P MfiViNe 16UTH | I Hamilton and l Feat drafting i tabta 111 teat with airalWit adnai. 3-4 toot rpork b*nct $185 SPINETS Priced oi Low oi $388 inaliSH PoiNTeR. wr viAik I aM. 173 FB 34*40,___________ i FBmAlI” OiRMAN tHIFHeRO, . no paperi. 9 monlM. Fl *40919. tREB TO taOOtt HOMiryW^ tamata inapnard loiiia, Fi *4771. ORNMAN SHePMtROt. I MAlfi I lamaia^^ 3 '’'•".'h* *5“ bio, MOETOAOe' ON 6Ne“ ACRe''UF,' -I —la|k. “ Chari R'S APPLIANCE. ! WAREHOUSE iTalaaraph Raid '« mliat south Flint, soma pralsal tea. ■. D. cfiarlas, ’ Iqui-^retiring, real | table Farm Loan larvica. 4«M)704., 9.'s;ri% i SWiM...... ................ COFFEE SHOP Th'*'"* ' IN PONTIAC WITH BA**. I Used AUBURN HOME FURNISHINGS ai group at naw table limpi - vlval rockers *3 alartrlc ranges *3 plSnil 'Walton T YaBIO uaas 33197 Opan 4A«dai. pratiswt “S^onlwtt *^®^*®* ' mWiNG I30UN CAliNft. 60ns. ! ...........—-r and Bust, nauu i USED UPRIGHTS I a;*oC 19 Latarl, Drayton varitory. Call jack Vndi* 3344 or alter 4i00 4*3.144*. Jackion, good fixturdi and agulp-mint. Factory ban, walk-ln. no food or dancp. Orpaatng around 139,000. For only 1)0,900 with HO,-000 down. Shown by pppolntmtnt 115,000 cosh takes tt on land contract buys business ai ALGER F. QUAST 33103 W, 7 MHO Rd.,,,* Kf MX Sale Lead Centracte 1 TO 50 LAND CONTRACTS Urgently rqinled. See us b< WARREN STOUT, Realtor AcTieir "Mr.’Hiiter', 'FE Totn. 0 Elliebeth'Lako “ Wanted Centracti*Mtg. 60-A 1 TO 50 LAND CONTRACTS Urgahtly wanted. Saa us batoi you deal. WARREN STOUT, Realtor 1450 N. Opdykt Rd. FE 94145 Open Evttr........ .CASH For land ’ contracts, equities njortgages. Don't lose that hot Smell mortgages avellable. C Ted McCullough, Sr. 483-1I30. ' ARRO REALTY 51 CASS-ELIZABETH,RD. CASH FOS LAND CONTRACTS' H, J. Van welt, 4940 Dixie Hwy„ OR 3.1355. NEED LAND C0NTRAets7REA. soneble discounts. Earl Ger--'-Rsaltar, 4417 Commerce Road. EMpIre 3-3911 EMpIre ‘ RlALTOR PARTRIDGt "IS THE BIRD TO SEE" wanted. Get our ddal before your sell. CAPITOL SAVINGS t, LOAN ASSN., 79 W. Huron. PE 44541. Templeton i contract iBixFlAliNCll Yv leMt«pthg**busi far trucks and ft Immediate cash tar your ... , n. iPOh satlsttclory appralsi FE 3 3751' rtlscounl. ^ ,iR^TcA?feR! K. L. Ten^leton, Reoltor r o?«T;tl»n^ 2339 Orchard Lake Road 493-0900 FOR SALE OR LEASE DeMarco's JPina OPEN FOR INSPECTION lATURDAY JULY 39TH, 10 TO H 733 WEST HURON ram^tjiKt BE YOUR OWN BOSS a aauin/i hnMiv |n a setj^lr* hiisl. BUCKNER finance COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $1,000 OFFICES IN Pontiac—Drayton Plains—Utic* WjHIed Lake—Blrmlngnbm •I.9M cam or swap. 073-0414. I 4' >uYwo'6 6 •edAfisn'TH' convtrllbla top 31 h.p. outboard; motor, trailer, all comptata tor NEW and USED Staraos or il.39 par weak and up, Rairigaialnr flat par waaa and up, TVs at SI 19 B» vM*a *Mi ••«. Ranpat ________ , ......... CwnaTtS 3ulyn I nECChI t>*L0»l" WfiO"J«k' Oudlay Ft I PNONOORA>h"n1eOH1|, 90C AND I Sf.T**!-*!* ' * UP. Johnaon Radio » TV. aereai hiias Market. FE 14900. ' ■FI, GOOD CONOltlONi *M, If eccouni in 0 mantas ai 491 K Univarial Ca. F* 440*9. ORNAMENTAL IRON F@RCH ad slap ratlings, carttars and goats. FROM $48 low, flSY TMMS GRINNELLS laiiiar Ra*a Ft *0*00 LABRADOR. Black, FIMXLf. AKC, 0 mantas, ah ahats. Mi 141 M W. Hlgntatw. 40*1110, IABRaDOR BITRieVIB. HA.L FA-a*ts. mampion bioodHnes, 4 menint Ota Call aitof 4 » p.m. MY S447f lOVeiY KITTIN*. Us MONTN* old. lovely tur, not erdinery. taecn era pets l^wlii deliver K Fenilae Press Boa 91. J__ MINIAIUR* Rd6oi.l RuRRill. 4 MINIATURt DACHIHUND. ' Bl6 .. mixed aoxi'R' 'FuRFife*. 1 '<10 i Water Seftenar* R B_ 'Unlvarial Mtf*Water 11.39 per week and up I ileciric dryers at 11.39 { "" "TiRRIFlC eUYI WATtR^ AVI! CABINET* FE 4 MOVED Ti BILL SPENCE >«!', 4473 Olxia Hwv. I Used. Doai :..?ka'^ tnoosa Irom, i FE 1-4531. OY'9 BIKE, 24-INCH, "portable dlshwishar, dtamond ring, water ...'SRa, 3*INCH BOY'j'llifB F6r tYbt. writer. PE 9-7*43. '94 FAiRLANfi; 0(Wirc'6N6'iTi0N,! 179, '49 Chevy W ton pick-up, i 1179, gai itova tar 79 47444)9.1 1951'cWlfeiART CAPRI,'jE'lL'OR: omSiMM ’*"'*** “*••*^1 1944* GHlA"‘CO“NV¥RfrBLl"OR~f997 i Buick wagon plus cash tar 1944 .'m™ "«,,«>• um ■»« uv,,,. .,tv» Tampasi Wagon or VW 1500 complata, 149,50 and up. Fear- wajtan. Phono 473-7030. __ un's Purnllur*, 310 E. PIk*. 144 tW4 WILL *WAP"FOirA"f942 BES'f' BEAUTY REST MATTRESS or 1943 Horlty PLH. Sao ot 723, and springs, nearly npw, 9139, Stanlay, er phono FE 94445. | dishes, lalroaki paltarn. S3 places. L M 0"9't“NEW'T H."FrWHIEl' Pn*! ®®x horse tractor with disc culllvator.i CHINA CABINET, $30, 1915 Auburn Bd. Alburn Hgiehls j DIAL ZIG ZAG 9IN6- Ml«ceneiteea« 67 CARAT ENGAGRMtNT RING PLASTIC PIPE tPBClAU, FOR THl a k«mx •!..« kai, month ot 44*7, buy now ar-* .......... .... _ __ j; Troy 7*rp*r t«7*s, n^^^Rq,, Rochattar, NICE* R U N nT N o'" AUTOMATIC :h sat. 331-1149. BUNK BEDS ca at 15 stvlai, trundle h washer, Kanmore, *49. FE 1 ... OTfOMAN, PUNCH' BdWL SET. picturai, tat, let, sandwich grill, i cocktail sat, antique books, vases. i tin Typai, violin, man's suit and . -ov*r«iat Taltphona FI 3-7094. OWNER MOVING, LIViNG ROOM, ; bedroom, mlieelianaous, furniture, i price. Must 4011. PE 3-3473. _ i I FRENCH OUYSIDI DbOR, 4lkl4 Inch, casing, Inskta, autsMa trim, combination aluminum storm and •craan tar uma. French window, j BILL SPENCE 4473 DIkle Hwy. -......’.Plymoulh-Rembtar-Jeep Clirkiton ma 9-SI4I """■'“.AT^WdliTE'T”------------- L Stall tor Investment ( mslon. 0> insider l< COMFLfT* HOUSEHOLD nisHIngs. Anhoues. Horse reel tools, gsrdsn tools end targe John J, O'HsIra, 54$ Indlen Road, Lake Orloi). MY 3-1 leo. FUR NEW - USED LAWNA^vVgRS. WE buy. Mil, trade. Barnes-Hergre hardwara, 741 w. Huron, PE Hi WANTED: EQUALIZER, TRAliER hitch, OR 34399. WILL f RADY mUELLBR PTJR-naea tar furnltura or what have you, Phono OR 4-1790 or 473-3173. CLEARANCE ' SALE 1964 Floor Models ..........tanfout FP 77397 «tttf 5:i PONTIAC KITCHEN SPECIALTIES Spring citaranca ol kltchan cabinet displays. 917 Orchard Lake 334-4J39 PRIVATE SALE. BLOND MAHOO ; any dining sulla, antlw -34" TV, inowplo,w. othi Taka a look at 4441-Road, Orayion Irom 11-S, ! 5iin. 19 and 34 I OOlCK FREEZE REFfiGERATOR same. Sal ol bataraam llalurat Saa Friday. Saturday, Sunday, laao &COII Lake Rd. walker. i HORSEPOWER LAWN'SPRTNKI Ing pump, 111. 0, A Thompian, 7005 M99 W. 3g;000 *TU WALL HtAfER AND I ’t-UMBINO BARGAINS Fill -Standing Mllel, 9l7.99j 3*galloh haatar. t47fsi 3piaca bam aaii 191.99 Laundry tray, trim, 919.991 PONTIAC MALI OPIN DAILY 9 M TO 9 FM 6B2-0422 PIANO "SAir tOMMBR KOHLBR * CAMPitU. Buy now at aunwtstr wkm CONN OROAN»~FULL LINB USED CONN CAPRICE SAVE LEW eETTERLV MUSIC CO Aeraas tram B'.. Fraa Parktat ---- sale guitar* . . . AdCbBOIONt Laanars and tasaons. PE 5-5431 UPRIGHT PlANOr VERY GOOD miniature khnauiIr*. alio ' toy poodle pupptai OB *4791 myna biro, cage, r YIaR eW, talking lluanliy. 4*3-1119. | paRakEET, baby male*. *r.ti. tot t-UH, Boctualer OL 14171 | PUBE YbEO ENGLIStl ifTTIl pupt. 13*111 ft 9. taiPtaWh.iPe *9419. I puPPif t. NO money biWrSnO*, 119.951 blowar, Mk4 n I Cooling Co OR ; I MATCHING MI-FOOT WOOD lEC . tlonal garaga doors. 940 each. 1 alactranic door eparatar, P79. •41 BaidwNk, Ft *19)10. PREFINISH PANELING 4xt Matwgwsy U.I7 UPRIOHT PIANO. RECONDI llenad, dallvarad. too H4I Auburn, UL 1-S»7 USED IPINET piano* FROM UPt DOWNTOWN ITORE ONLY' GRINNELl'S 37 I SAGINAW FE T7I4P nun,. Pal snap , , REGISTBRED CMIHUAM0A"TnjP-! pits. Oittarani pricat, eatars and siiai. Alta. Tpy Pea Tatetar* fay MmIc Uitam table. - 3 Ijy. Of trada tae goad plana. OA wanted' good home E66 6li. man lhaphard. OR *tM Wfi BOARD biros:'all ' r guaranta* I WASHABLE CEiLINO TILE GOLD BONO A GRADE WHITE 13'lt SQUARE FOOT PLYWOOD OISTRIEUTORS _______ Ills?______________ >w r^r, HIP OL M905 'ALUM7N0'7i4''$l6rNG,' STO'RM^^^ ' ; _ ..... 1 awnlngi. Vinyl tiding. Insttllad or i n ai- RED 7-PISCI chrome DINETTE , matarlali. Quallly low cost. ',V*. . Ml, ISO: l-cublc lool ralrigeratar, fB *9945 VALLBLY OL 1-4013 ViV,,or. j.a u'lt ■n-'.* * ‘■*^*"* I *• Yon CARRIER AIR CONOITi6n ' DRAYTON PLYWOOD 1 iiowar poll, M, QR 3-oioj. | or, goad cbndliion, good tar com iaiil Wait Walton . OR 149111 RE-ESTABLISH YOUE CREDIT - I REYNOLDS IRON FILTER, sEaRS | the tWngi^you , 0^12 LINOLEUM RU6s . M.li Ea. eas Inelnaratar, TImkan all con ; ■- ‘lie ....... Ic Ea.' varatan unit and centrals. Ft' all pantling, cheap,; 34*9*. , • *9997. 1075 W. Huron , RUMMAGE SALE: SFORfS EiSuiF-, PLYWOOD BOAT WITH ‘ COil-! me"t. garden aqulpnwnl. tools,, top. 23 h.p. outboard mo-i Mlnl-blkai furniturt, ^oya, .. .. ------ — I e^ordt, household Item* gopd condition. SH. FI *000* YOUB CHILD SHOULD HAVE MU- ! sic laetoni, privato planp4fg«<. guitar. Call today tar turthar intor- I motion. GALLAGHERS M U S I C I SHOP, FE 44504. I OffIcE Ei|«i|MieRt 72: WeiMABANEB PUPI. AKC. vrki Maitt. Mad pbem. ahaPt, Mt. 41*3499. ating an J give tin nmun , CIII^ I BAG Tile, t USED INOUSTBIAL FLUORESCENT llghta, show C*MS, stack filing can inatt, oNica daiAs with glatu toes, attic* rhairt. Pontiac Farm and •clor Co FE *1443 73 AUCTIONEBR -STAN PiRKIH* Phana 41940(0 Iwartt CraMi auc'TO7T*alE“3w mTlII Wir ai Ricnmondi itaae Armada RW» - 39, *• 11:* Stare iqpilpMeiil a , Zkr -tool retrigarator, J*lnch . Sale aetking 1 FORMAL!, 1 All Must 60 To Make Way for 1965 Models This Week! ! Olxit Hwy., cor. ot Talagraph._ i REFRTGeRATbR,'TWIN'EI6''Ci5M Plata, antique chest. FE 1-4179. rei='r7ge'rator7' e l"e c“fTric stove, wringer wesher, 190 each. I FE 5-90I7, I rFfriqer'ators, S'lS'O'F ' Coast Wide van Linn BILL SPENCE; 1 HYDRAULIC FOOT OFERATEO atyllng entire, 1 vanlllat, 1 eham-poo Chair. 0734713 daks. BOBtA'lL" FOUNTAiNl' 9* AN6 4 I-TON, HOTPOINT J 4r for **■«• 4M71. 3$ R CONDITION- REFRIGERATOR, 125. HutCTRIC I SI0V4. 135: 21" TV, till waelwr, 935: rtlrlgarator wita tap fraaiar, i 14»: OBI ilova, 125. V. Harria, FE condition. FE ALUMINUM GLIDER, 'S-PIECE Mapia and table sat, 1 singl* mapi* Itad. FE 5 0739. “rugs,' r'x' 12; 13 ’'x 14,"’. ^ ■ ui,, „o pg 2- __________ 2-PIECE BLUl " NYLON LIVING room Mt: vanity table; complete double bed; /ummage, F E *9094. 2-PIECB BEDROOM SUITE, SEALY rhattress and springs, like new *45, 3-wheel trailer *45, 3 ROOMS BRAND NEW F0RNITURE ONLY $3 WEEKLY 7-ptace living,, rc ' ' Kelvinelor relrlgeretari. Wishers and rtlsh *•"’*'*■ ! new, 492-2933. Also, get our |ow. low prices on i SIMMONS "hIDE-A-BEO, BROWN ■ r TV, table —................ - ‘ ' ........................... ASK FOR JOE CI^NIN . F. Goodrich Store upholstery, 140, perfect tar cottage. Bed, rpattress, springs: oak bpok- k...,., —„m-„, gvs, COLDSPOt Tange, ^Klr FREEZER, GAS colonial FURNITURE, LARGE Miectlon, everything for your home Family Home Furnishings, 3135 Dixie Hwy., cor. Telegraph. __ COTTAGE "sPECTaL—TRICrDAfRE 12" picture tt 4473 Olxl* Hwy. _ Chrystar-Flyrnouth-Rambtar-J*^^ | SICKLE BAR MOWER. 2 , trailers. Norge refrigeretor | ......diton lypewrlltr.. Cooler end 1 st#p4n garbage cans. FE 9-9443. I«b MODEL A FORD COUPE WITH ! ') Bow Lane, FE *1409. | I m m’a'o’e salI, ' "laBiEs' rMMs and cadis, silt 44, houM-1 sld Hams. Saturday and Sunday. I tarling I p.m. 311 E. Wilson. 1 SACRIFICE All for *399. Troy. _ ^ t H R E E 1 Vk f ON "AI W" CStib lf I ON ars and ana 9-Ion. UL M320. Hillman, aueiionaaf, 753-1410. EVERY FRIDAY ■ EVERY SATURDAY ; 7:10 P-M, EVERY SUNDAY t:M P-M. Sporting'Gaoda—AN Typda Door Prins Every Aucflqn ......." lalPll 7 dayi BILLJPENCE Chryslar-Plymoulh-Rambler-Clarkstan S-5941 Wolverine water softener, fully automatic, 4 years old with guorontee. Best offer. OR 3-3992 offer 6 p.m. 'tvls SPOTS BEFORE' ' $1 N”gTr AUTbMATIC'''irO ZAO________________;■ - riS?erwXrcJi*i;;rMSkei anchor fences ............................................ designs, bu"tontoles,aic.‘ Taka; NO MONEY DOWN FE S-7471 j »r'c shampooar, si McCandless over paymants ol 97 par month bATHRO'OM Flxtulfs, OIL AND i ... ....... balance, I gas furnace and boilers, automatic . STAINLESS STEEL OOUBLE_JINKS UnlvetiSkl CO., FE * , .... ...... , ____ daiienport and chair, loam cushions, 2 slap tables and 1 cottae tabta, 2 dtc-orator lamps. & l-pleca btdreom, daubta dressar, booKcasa bed, chest of drawers, large mirror, box spring '-------- spring, 2 vanity lamps. i — 5-placa chroma or bronzt dinqtta D formica tops. , All for $2^S LAYAWAY, E-Z TERMS retrigarator' *45.__________ COTTAGETPECiAL, LARGE llLCO-blc-toot deluxe modal retrigarator, Ihtarnatlonal Harvtstar, -----“■'* - FE 5-I34I. DR EX E L WALNUT tWIN n bookshen - BED DRYER, ELECTRIC RANOfT^21-inch TV, 21-cublc-foot freezer, cHast type, OR 4-1235. _______________ PUMCAN P'hy'FE’ D'lNl'NbTROSM l' PHYFE TAB Li, , axctllent conditio Visit our trada-ln di Pearson'* Furniture P E. Pike FS Between P m Paddock and City Hall 9x12 LINOLEUM RUGS ■ PLASTIC TILE ..........- — VINYL ASBESTOS (Random) sc Ea. CERAMIC TILE .......... Sc Ea. ASPHALT TILE (RANDOM) 4c Ea. THE FLOOR SHOP 2295 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD l-PlTcl OlNEffE Slf,’ "SINGLE ELECTRIC sfSVE wiDllRYER, 7-pl4ce blond mahogany d I n i n-g room set; 332-0997. ^ fARM HOiSEHOLD FURNISHINGS antiques, n Isc. Item*. I. to 4 p.m. Corner o I ClarKltan-Orlon Rds. i dry. er. Hoover sweeper, 2 bicycles. OL 14395. 10-PI ECB DUNCAN PHYFE WAL nut dining room i*t and many other houMhold articles. MA 9-1747 7i3l_And*rHnviU* 2^ad.-________ GOOD CONDITidN year's No down pa^'entV’Miehlo'an''Flu-—grtiwdj-ake_-^. ■ FURNffURE' - 335-3379__________ 'FUR'NrtURE HAVILAND CHINA and linens. FE 2-4219 between , Experience y 1942 Fdm Ford and 90-can milk box. Ahe 19« ettavy to terles wINi ,e 7*cen mOK and a 3 wheal «tr rant. Financing a $35 to 91,000 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 30 E. LAWRENCE jE' *0421 LOANS TO $1,000 Usually on first visit: Quick, tripnd-uar- IV' helptul, • viiiK FE 2-^06 ^isthanum^rtecbii. BEDRO0M OUTEiTT^NG CO. OAKLAND WAN CO. 4470 DIXIE HWY. Droyton Plains 673-944] //"( ' l' ■ ' ____,____HJOI- CE REFRIGERATOR, (SOOD CON-........“ FB. 5-5259. .SPECIAL $20 A MONTH BUYS 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE - Cgrisists of: 2-pltct living room lulta with 1, stap-tablas, 1. cocktail labia and 3 ‘“-'* 7-place btdroom suite with d dresser chest, full size bed Innersprlng mattress and. ___________ springs to match with 2, vanity 4 chroma chairs. WYMAN FURNITURE CO. .. ..JRON Fl 19 W. PIKE . Fl 423 W. Huron _______ IKE TR'AOi-INS. FAMILY FOmlshlngs, 3135 Dixie -----------------S E ELECTRIC range, good, condition, aaa *2402. WHIRLPOOL WASHER AND DRY- Excellent condition, 92 Ouaranfeed el___ , Easyjterms PE ♦ ~WKC SERVICE DEPT. ‘■7.'11 ‘!du. Ml' 20 W. Alley FE 3*7114 We service what we sell.. . Frigidaire, Speed Queen, Moytag, Admirol, RCA Victor, Philco, Mognavbx, TV, Appliances, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Rodios, Phonographs. ^ signs, buttonholes, etc, k price $33:10. Oomelco, Inc. 2397 S. Telegraph, Miracle Mila. Next' to Pontiac State Bank. FE 1-4531. bTef AND PORK " ■RalF , quarrers. upayKe micf. FE S‘71f41. BERRY 9x7'“TicfT6NAL GARX^E DOOR, $4$, FE *3397. BIRCH WEEK 05 PIECES' 4'xl'x'A" ANTIQUE BIRCH „ PANELING . 9 4.20 . PIECES ........ BIRCH PANELING ............... It ' PIECES 4'x7'x3-14" NU - TONE PANELING ; ....» 4.95 e'XS'xW" 2 GOOD SIDES ... «2.95 PONTIAC PLYWOOD 149* BALDWIN FE 3-3543 Bottle Gas Instollatiori Two 100-pound cylinders and equipment, *13. Orr-‘ '>*- -r- COMPLETE STOCK OF PIPE AND fittingi. Custom threading, Imn " •ter%arvlce. Montcalm Supply, “f. Montcalm. FE 9-4713, COMPLETELY SATISFIED Customers Are! Most Valuable Asset SHOP AT WARDS AND BE SATISFIED! ’corner CABiNfT"[WHEA-C I Piet* w .95, G. trical puppHes. Crock, soil, 'cop-! ____ per, black and galvanized pip* i STALL SHOWERS, and (ittlngs. Sentry and Low# ................ .......- Brothers, paint. Super Kem-Ton* and Rustaleum. HEIGHTS SUPPLY 2499 Lapeer Rd. FE *5431 beaut’ifU'l sinoTr in cabinet 27.95, COM- TrACTOR MbwER’'WlfH’SX‘OW blade, 93$0. 4d3-93l4.__■ *FO(jf FLUORHS- TWO LAMP, ---------- ---------- cent lights Ideal tor work banchas, shops *)9.99 valut $10.90 marred. Saa factory ahowroom. Michigan Fluorescant, 39i3 Orchard taka. 10. TALBOTT LUMBER' Paint clostout Salt. Intarlor Laytax, •name; and Ptastra Tont, 11 to io§‘n.a^la‘^' Ava._ |^E j-4995 THE SALVATION'ARMY RED SHIELD STORE m W. LAWRENCE ST. Evarything ‘ Furniture, TOILETS, NEW, "iiellS. Cl A. Thompaon, 7005 M59 W. iJSEO GAS AND’blL FURNAClS. USED GIBSON ELECTRIC RANGE $59,- 3 men's 44 long suits, tt each; alum, bath table, Vi Vi H,P. aiec- trlc motor, *7; 473-W3P.___ WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AT WATER SOFTENER ....holds - Shaffer, extra larga commercial typa. Excaiiant tor 50- -*— —**' *----- —*—'ant or n. No sonable ot ir 9 ftm. ■ WE DARE ANY FOOD " SERVICE TO MATCH THIS. "Why buy a freazar?" Taka advantagt of thesa great savings dallvertd to your ' AM meats and groceries. Intermetlort, 447- SET MCGREGOR T 0 U R N E Y ; irons. Ilk* new, 970. FE 3-*gi4. PAIRS KIMBALL PIBiRGLAS ! water tkli, 2 taw ropes, 1 lit* j lacketa, new. 910 value, sell tor *50, EM 3-3m attar 7 p.m I 1 GO KART5.’~SIHOLf OR" 60U-1 <. Sal# starts salt will ba ■ uminp I F rigidaira ratrlgera- Itams. TERMS Jack HoMli, *1 manager, Frank sy'SSS; r *gtM, APACHE'CAM? TRAILffS "-- Used, , *175 Up, plenty to cnoosa from. ; New modelt SIPS up, plenty ot i 19*3 factory demonatrator models. New 1943 Apache pkkup campers, light In weight, sleeps 3 com-1 ptata with poly toam mattresses, j - ...... .—u. to p p I. BILL antique*; Paul Hillman, ear. 347’ ' —-OA P-I34P. ladory'H daily 9 a n M-3J. COMPLETE AQUA LUNG SCUBA diving qutflt^R 3-1115. GUNS--BOYQ®Di:I^fIRBi^ “ Burr-Shdll. 379 S. T*ldgraph. L. "cT smTTi* 13 6AUGl,"TtKlE .. . ^ WANTED f^B'OY bsSB CSHof Call My 2:4333. Sand-OravaMiit ' 76 -A TOP SOIL, BLACK sand, gravel, delivere Judd Ferguson. OR 3-4139. _ 5 "la'roe pile 6F"'H6ifSinMA- L J Ranch, 4 Mil* end Beck Roed, Northvllle. Fl t-4110. :-1 '■ SHREDDED BLACK ”6rSY, loaded or delivered. Also sand, gravel and till dirt. 1700 Scott Lak* Road. 1 mile S. of Dixie. OR 3-5PS0 or OR 3-9447. ■} BLACK FARM SOIL, DiUI?-arid or loadad, 4*3-5740, BILL MATE^ PIT, SAND, GRAY- BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, FILL dirt, fill tend, road gravel, d* Itaered, OL 4-3901. BLACK DIRT, TOP SOlU SAND, fill and gravtl. Mai's Trucking. FE M774.____________________ CHOICE RICH, BLACK DIRY. S yards tor 110 or 4 yards tar *12. Dallvered. FE*4Wt. FOR FAST DELIVERY, SAND, gsrj)uj";a{i!gd^1t«*^ PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS ply, sand, graval, fill dirt, uk 3-T934. TOP SOIL, S1.00 A YARD; FILL dirt, $.30 and flit sand $.90. ' a ya __________ graval, $1.35 a yard. DELIVERY EXTRA. AMER-----STONE — MA 5-3I41. SATURDAY, JiJlV S. HIV no $. Holly Rd. FtMon. Mavini from state. Will aell bgpHaiwi*. turnilure, plain and fancy dlsha*. soma antiques, clastlct, llctlan and other good books. Trinkets, ban loM, tool*. Guy HleMx Prep. Jalm A. Cox auctioneer. SATURDAY 7 P. M. ............. Road, Ll 7-pl*c* bedroom eulte, S room suite, S-ptaca Ol tloneers; 7*ck W. ... and "The Singing ................. Gary Berry. Cell MY S-1171, MY 1 REGISTERED BLACK ANOin R mm GOOlTHiREFORO COWS WITH calves at_sld*. MA 9-3390. 4-YEAR-bLD" PONY, N'iW'tfAlRT-...............McKiy Rd., .... lump, 1___ day atler 12, 357-1494. *7year-old DAPPLETsHirOSiB ” le^oISard Lake®*' *’* “•'*^ -------choice.. Priced -to •ifry itj WIHP, mi 4 ffUI. com JHAINgO AND HORIPi M a'r.'M.llt/Jirr/oT’''""’’*' ' ^0* »Al Bi J MORIEI. QUARTBR, Aj«^.^^iwUr4»Ht 96 ■ It, Ti.i n* An 104/ Huihm. VAMAIIA I 4 »M4|i^l^^ll^llll|)l««lun KRW < yl !• ....V'WolV. «|I*H MhmIM ImM ~ AcCEItErlEE I POOT HYDRO, ms, vll» ItPOhT runabout, 14 HP eVIN rude, •l•clrk «l«rl. frailer, (com> pitlel, 4400. 441 4441. IJPOOT ARISTO CRAPT, IS HP. V ••>y It li lo own 4 iMWiiii 1 nwblle ham#. N4W it' ....------ I Bob Hutchinion OI«M OR 0P4H » 10 f'^'Tdlly l4l. *4 (FOOT CEDAR STRIP, IS IIP, Evinrude, tl•llal, •eirae all SUS, I FOOT CEDAR STRIP, FIBER |ll•• ^ipiMNlimieler, r n n ^ (left motor will) limu 1I14II, raa MOflilf PE I4414. FOOT FIBEROIAS, 14 H.P. ‘‘‘inMn, tkl •iiulpmani, motor nd, radio, PE 4 )40* 14 FOOT LAPSTRAKE, IS EVIN . ruda, naw Mil Irallar. PaiTacI, 14/S. KE 4 SI44 allar 4. 14 FOOT I EATHER UPHOIITERY, ton. IM MARI ETTE. VAdAROND. OARO Skyilna, oanaiai. 1OI) and da 40 floor plant tilt, MutI tall BM 1114* 4' PLYWOOD nOAT, MARK It, lrall»r, ino ,T44 N Call, 4’ WOOD BOAT, TRAIIPR, MO tor SS alaclrlc. BM l-lll) or PS IS' .MAHOOANy DUMPHV NUN •twul. Iron! and lanlar daikt, t*S 4M son UPOOT BOAT, MOTOR ANO iraval .irajiart Opin dally *-4 »•< bargain. ISSO. Musi mu. P* 10074 UPOOT DaWITT CRUISER HOAT, Oxford 11*' PLYWOOD ROAT WITH CON. variibia lop. 11 h.p, outboard m*. BILL SPENCE ^*s*Sri ^17 FOOT BOAT. TRAILER, II Niiiiada ■■ ■"! Onfpnf Farm pencE. nBw. s ' w-Roo ' roili. II guaga tlOO 114a»44 NEW AND USED TRACTORS ANO •Rulpmon). pant and Mfvlca. KING BROS. PE 40714 PE 4.1441 Ponfitc Rd It Opdvka NEW ANO USED TRACtORl: chain aawt. Ivana Eovipmanl. 4U- 1 parti'1»or al'l MAldi *^^l,.C.Ort and farm rnachlnary, ' aMar.iaily John Oaara and Naw Davit Maclilnary Co., Or- an M14 MY 1071L 1 aa,] Porkhursl TroilEr Salat oaffl*"”''" -or: tk,.: con rArn! -Vri^^'^TANVc’RZ'EROOK ,-,(.1£rUSir „'j7r-"^ •” McMIl^h^, in .1... OP I. ir.40-, ^jj ^ EARLY AMERICAN DS7 DIXIE ' FB 10771 *^°^PRt!Nft?PWnvitiriAl »AIl“ BOAT REASON IE Wida” M,«tV •*”*■ Hanrydala, Auburn Midland Trailtr Solei law 6wrn CAiiN'cROTI. * * 7 DAYS A WEEK I ar. PE 14444. allar S. ____ 1 f • •plIlSHORSiPOWER, EviNRUtHE, A-l 'OR kits condllion, tank and eaniroli. tlM. Ill 41'klM',l OR TIMI oae naarh fl.htalT »-P60T 'KVEEL CAEIN CRtliSER, B^n,.¥■V■4 4?Sf.'A•|M!'o«’^w“s^^ • WW#* S»W "* ** * *0 W"< VHK* LAYTON travel TRAILERS - „ a* GOOD USED HOME TRAILERS RENT?' bOy ??57,rdorTiii 17 FOOT, Ilk 1. tm Ft 4 1171 RtMt Tralhir S|wcb T‘mc OR 4 ♦onvUla, NA 7 11 t'boat, YRailEr, SEE'us FIRST and UVE: jOHhiAllt* AcCtEttllM 0 E E R E.« HARTLANO AREAI Hdwt Phona MARTLANO IHI ■ USED FRAZER ROTOTILLERS, PART* AND SERVICE, ^ AAWt fravtl TrailEn II IS* ll-POOt V I Marrury _______ raaMnabia. Bill’* Picnic Lakavlila, OA l-ni4. 141 UFOOV SPEEDBOAT NEW 1,1 h p, motor ond ' S SPOKE WHEELS, 1SINCH. FE ^ 1 404.7 4«#r 4 p.m. I MODEL A MOTOR, complete 140.(1*41 KLP'OPT THOMPSON. OFF. 4nd loiVw Olhtr parlt. 14) W0II41 Mora, 7) horM Johnton ElHfro IlFOO'f ALUMINUM IraiWf. iloapi ' and naatof. 92 in N. Cati. FE l**»*. i*S7 Detroiter isiooi • haal, lignit, watar lank, tl 1 RICHARDSON Sporttman, ' AAA TRUCKERS SPECIALS Trtiad damagad ITtv olharwui ptrlaci randllton. tlS-lO arid 1000 30. tW *S and up. Cradll evailtbit GOODYEAR STORE l*ij^ CHRIS CRAFT HOLIDAY, 11, T#AIU- And l4<>tool IMP down. Manda all good buytl SEE THE APPROACH TO 1965 Thi Streomlin# 24*Ft. Holly TtoveI Coach, Inc. tUIO Molly Rd. Holly, MB 4.4111 Opan Dally -and Suodayt IW FROLIC IlfPOOf^LliFrT MP !•"' *"• ' Wally Byam • ancltlng caravantl. ALL NEW 1964 Avaldirs, Hollys, Jawos, Cres Travffi Trailers 14 to M ft., Mtfkontilnad Order now and Hava It tor vacation ELLSWORTH AUTO and TRAILER SALES AAA 5-1400 CENTURY CUSTOM BUILT TRAVEL TRAILERS 30 years of quality givaa you a travel trailer s«i»nd to non* In its prlc^ range. Join the Century Travelcade.^ STACHLER AUTO A MOBILE SALES S0*t W. Huron St, FE 1-4110 FOR RENT: CAMI^RS, TRAVEL trailers, 338-3514 of 338U100 tor reservations. ■'-GET REiSERVATIONS IN-Brand new Cr#ei,^sleeps 6 to 8 people. Some overhauls ,avallablel Watar, gas, brakes. Holly Travel Coach tSll'g Holly Rd. Holly ME 4-6771 —Open Dally and Sundays— ----NEW WINNEBAGO pfCK-UP CAAAPERS Thermo-panel construction 30 par SIH Pixie Hwy. THE NEW WA-WA STAR AAODEL. See ^^re- you . buy, 3401 W. Huron. FE 8-0484. YRAVEL TRAILER AeNTAW • Sleeps 4. R*«»* 3200 S. Rochester Rd. I" * king-size ca I raomtast c _____________ ... 1, Drayton Plain*. OR 5-J*8t- . ___^ ■---VACATION fEAm 8»r^ 135$. Shtriey^ > *.33-5 hwv. t.U-S traction 0.17-5 traction lO.XM traction 4.15 k 10 traction I.IS X 30 hWy. curtains, ar cover, fire 1 niniji Mgnti, THK I'ON'riAt; IMtKSS. FHIDAV. JiHrV ai. Um4| AcciiiarlfE 91 MAUlVIAlHlKIO Ity AnilarMon a l(Dt7niliitf 2^ Keasler's kaa Ray Huai. Juliiuon Molar* (aivat Buaik miho Alumlmim LUMPI ktl: OERVICB ANO We welcome Iradt* Open Mon. and FrI. ava 10 N. Wathlnglon OA 0-1400 MARINE insurance, 11.60 ....................„.J0 par Manien Agency FE 3 NEARIY NEW GLASPAP, Gt will) 16 H P lolinsnn Mnlm ■ ‘ ht'k OAI PS ^'naft *r tormiir'-II FI Aim ........ Iraile?4 **^'*'* BUCHANAN'S *44* Hluhlnnd Road «A| E NOW tiOINr* ON, AT «Vl VAN Potilouii iMMlo, ilneiii pimimai* •vaManla. MICHIOAN TUHnOdlAFI lAI-M ON 4 01011 lAIIBOAt, 16 FOOT 4 INCH SI OOP, lllHugUsMil hull, kick up roililer r;:t‘t*“k'.h;T,iii' iTisisi"*" SEA RAY 44 FOOT PIBERAIASS crultsr. 111 h.p. intiuard ouldrivk, snd trailer. 441.1117. SAIB t'AlCES ON SPICO, OUT-Imard*, lh»*a era the llnail ikl-hoali from the Watt Coa*l Trade MVoil^AN*T*UBaOfBA7t IALE8 OR 4 0104 "Wt* live next dmir, You’ll non n lot 111 Miimuiitukc!" llo'mW U';U.‘*SHa^r»L, Aluminum snd wood dock* Grumman and Old Town Canoa* UiEd AHto-Triich Parti 102 LING FOR HARRINGTON BOAT WORK 4** S, Tslsgraph Rd._ 339 mu SHORE Si'ATION BOAT HOIST. hOMFOON 14 foot (ABIfl CRUII-IR MEAD, bunk*, 76 hp Evimuilt ......................, PE...... luolor, lamtad) trailsr. 7 THOMPSONS DORSETTS , lOHNSONS DUO'S Uf CADILLAC, psri*, lira*, OR : CHEVY, 1*5* BISCAVN6 WITH 1*60 PnnIUc 141 h.p., 4-*paad. Hunt Mallory lack and gauaes. 87.60, lO am 1 pm ,4177*, '40 PONTIAC ENGINE. TRI iiowat, 4 Ixiit main*, hluit doiri* ui*hm«, will! axtra* FF ‘i fl*4 lANlPD. 4SPEEf) tRANSMlO- New ond Uttd Trucks 103 l*M DOOOE PICK UPr '17 PLYM oiilhi '64 Ponllar. OR 4-1111. I*6J< CHEVROLET PK K.UP WI1H bS*";, D PICKUP, I Poiiilac Auto ......... . „ ............. 1»U all. DO WAGON, 1*67 FORD Rancharoi 14 ll rial t*mi, II II .......... Dodw or Chavy Vanalla, ALL ALUMINUM DOCK I PAlllY ASOEMBlRD ■ MODELS' NOW ON bliPlAV I Ciiatl 1 171 E, OPEN MON„ TO FRI ei. SAT., *-4) SUN , 101 PAUL A. YOUNG, INC. 40,10 Dixis Hwy., Drayton Plsinti MARINA ON (DON lAKF 6r 4 04111 TONY'S MARINE fo^ JOHNSON MOTORS Ihallake. Oaneva. Artocrafl, bo and canoe). 20 year* repair perlenc*. open * 'ill I. KEkGO HARBOR 1*6* FORD l-TON aiAKB-tRuCK, pood c6ri|IIHon FI 6 3414. IV6* CHIVV I TON panel, 41,000 milk*, make oiler OH 30**8, INTERNATIONAL U TON PICKUP - ' ■ ....... Ilrei, 1181. MA gooM 01 |! 6.111). 1959 CHEVROLET ri pickup, axcelleni condllion, i VAN CAMP CHEVY MILFORD MU 4 1011 il*40 OMC V4 PICKUP. W-TON, TRADIN' DAYS Trad* UR to that BIGGER BOAT ANO JOHNSON MOTOR NOWI llarcran v. Sea Ray Thompioii PINTER'S ll llnancinu MARINE AND SERVICE CENTER 1170 Opdyka * lo * FE 40*14 TROJAN I6.FOOT, WITH MARK 10 , , _ „ ireiler, 1621, OR 1-4334. J J.iJ*, **k lor Don Parmeler. UlEO CORREST CRAFT, INBOARD, 1*41 INTFRNATiONa'l flOO 'lfOAD. ■ ■ - - ppgy.i jiai, joi angina, 2 »peed "1 hrkliai, low r SON CHEVROIET CO., . . . WOODWARD Ave., BIRAAING-,HAM ~ Ml 4-im. 1*41 CHEVY "40" STAKE, BIO 4 •iiglna. }r MICHIGAN ‘TURjlioCRAFT SALES ■f 'K mh WBbclAF 3R 4-^ ,, Did You Know? VILLAGE RAMBLER lys more for ANY make used ci Call tor Appraisal 6 $. Woodwarr| ™ _________Ml 6-3*00 HuftON MOTOR SALES IS PAYTNG blocks .... FE 21641 AUTO INSURANCE Low Rates tor: Sate Drivers ALSO Canceled and Refused PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE Stop In ToiHayl 1044 Joslyn Ave. Frank A. Anderson Agency .... Pontia y«L- MANSFIELD AUTO SALES - I bu^ln^^ sharp lata ■ 1104 Baldwin Ava. FE 5-5900 ' PROBLEMS YOU' M&M MOTOR SALES BUDGET PAYMENTS AVAILABLE BRUMMETT AGENCY Miracle. Mil#__ _ FE. 4-058* t to Pontiac State Bank Foreign Cars . LATE MODEL OARS High Cash Prices Sullivan BuIck-PontiaO Salai SPEClS^L PRICE 7 PAID FOR 1*55-1*63 CARS VAN'S AUTO SALES ) Dixie Hwy. _______ OR 3-1355 S FOR CLEAN CARS OR . 1954 MEfROPOLltAN.'-“ Away lor 155. 644-47*3. ‘ 1957 'AUSf in" ■HEALYT _ MY_3-277* _ f*57 j'a'GUAR ~SED"AN, _____105 DRIVE IT LIvernols. 17*5. trucks. Economy Cars, W, SUNROOF, 1*57, BEAUTIFUL let black linlsh, In excellent running condition, radio, whitewall tires. Special today (or only $4*5. GLENN'S Autobahn Motors, Inc. Ellsworth ._ NEED YOUR LATE .MODEL usBd car TODAY 1*5* TR 3 WITH 195* CHEVY ' engine; new Pontiac 4-speed mo transmission not installed. Will .t all fogethor or separate. FE ‘ ■g'heVy''c6nvereTble, new . ancl tires, power packed/ duals* . ^good condition, $400. EM 3<6650. 1958' CHEVYT"m6‘ 'FOiitDT B OT” stick, Ownei^E 2j-l_842: __ f958 CHEVY, 6,“~2-Dbd‘R, STrCK, 1250, FE 2-9500. *58 'CHEVY 'K/7/ ... OPEL 2-DOOR, RADIO, ____ ER, WHITEWALL TIRES, EXCELLENT CONDITION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Payments ‘ 85.95 per week. See Mr. Parks Turner Ford. Ml 4-7500. TIN HEALY SPRITE roaasrar. Burgundy finish. 4-spee« transmlsdon. A little beauty, Only 87*5. Beay terms.' PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO., lOOO S. WOOD WARD AVE., BrlltMINGHAM -MI 4-273S, 1*62 ALPINE CONVERTIBt ' ^ ' iTRIUMPH TR-3. FE 4-1080, ',1*62 SPRITE, WHITI^WALLS, HEAT-— 2 'RPi' Tonneau, ^xc. Nnlgn Can 105 VW 1600 ri, 1*64, 2 LAHBURKTOHS, 66 h.p. 4600 ml. Radio, healer. Serviced in Eurooe, I2,460i MA 6 26:i7 weekday* allar 7 p.m. 1*64 TRIUMPH TH4,'Rad, win wliesh, fxrallenl conddloh 3414(1*4 Fill I IlNE OF 3APANESp OAT 0 IIV Renault "AulhorliiKl Df«iar‘ OLIVER BUICK ond JEEP SPORT CAR SALE Coitiplete Inventory on All Model!. IMMEDIATE DEllVERY EASY FINANCING BANK RATES flarl) department under naw parlmenl managrr. No lair deal.trad* offer rehiM AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR Trlil ...nan Sunbeam Hillman Autlln Mealy , Sunhfam SUPERIOR RAMBLER SSO Ookland FE 5-9421 New ond Uied Cart 1960 Buick A tparklino tuxedo bloc •edan, with double power, comlort end handling ease ,magnlllcanl example at I mout high qualily car lor weakly. Call Mr. Dale, C ordinalor. LLOYD'S Llncoln-Mercury-Comet New Location 1250 Oakland Ave. ' FE 3 eSABRE 4 DOOR SEDAN, power. 11,4.60, FE 5-3**6. 1962 B U I C K INVICTA CONVERT-Ible, l-ownar, axcelloni condllion, rea«onable, 6/3-0712 day*. 1*63 BUICK SPECIAL CONVERTI ble, real iharp, FE 8-*322. 1*63 OUlCK RIVERIA, SHARP. Clean, low mileage, l-owner, many exlra*. 83.000. Ml 7-1357. 1*52 CADILLAC) ^ FULL POWER, ............. glass, good condition. 875. C .'■■all ■pO'WBR, E Johnny'*, 213 W, Montcalm. i*57 CADILLAC COUPE Da VILLE, all power. Including ‘'•eat*, window*. 86*5, 682.08*2, 1*58 CADlLLAC'i-DOOR'HAROTtfP With air conditioning, full powsi lorwnar new car trade-in. 88*7. LUCKY AUTO SALES "Pontiac's Discount Lots" . 1*3 and 254 S. Saginaw FE 4-22l4.or FE 3-7853 (Access open lo lots while streel under construction) 1959 CADILLAC the "Standard ol the World' . budget price. Only 812.87 weekly LLOYD'S Lincoln-Mercufy-Comet New Location 1250 Oakland Ave. E 3.7863 1*62 CADILLAC CSSVElffrB'LE, white with rad leather Interior, jharp Tutwner ' ‘ ------ I. W.O00. f Malic, power windows, , ........ positractlon, Ilka new, $4,100. Weekdays, BR 3-5876 until * p.m. Sunday, Ml 7-1693._____ _ 1*64 CAoilLAC (:6upe"'d1 vIlle. .Full power with air.' OR 3-4979. t*54 CHEVRO'LEf,”G66D' TRANS-portatlon. 682-6835. i*54'‘'CHEVY,^ ^T^'AN'SPORfATIO't i*55 ■chevy” BEL'AIRr POWER-glide. $150. MA 6-5584. __7 195*~"'CHEVY 4-bOOR' /iT'ATION waoon, V-8, powerglldr' -condition, 1 owner wick Blvd. after 5: ________ l'*57'CHEVY'2-D06l^SfICK SHIFT, good condition, U50. 626-9714, 1615 _ Hoittower, Bloon^leld^Hills, _ 1*5'7'CHE'VY;'STICK, SHA'RP.' ■FE 4-518* 1*57 CHEVy’’*, 'STANO’AR'D''SHlPr, 3-7542. H. Riggins, AUTOMATIC, EX-Ihroughouti Payments ' week with no man _„.l Mr. Johnson. MA M. Haskins Chevy._ ____________ “chevy‘'statio'n w'aoon automatic, radio, $425. Attar OR 3-9B5*. CHEVY CONVERTIBLE, N'EW tires and top, axcellent condition. EM3-6414.____________ "19STCHEVY WAGON, $4*5 i» CHEVROLET, V8, $495, Op-lyke Hardvyere. FE 8-6486. i» IMPALA CONVERTIBLE, DOU-r, 86*5, FE H863. 1*60 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE, RED With black top, stick,-, mf....." A-1. Call after 5, 693-5T81. I960 Chevy Wagon- «qxior with 4-cyllnder 'engl ' standard trantmlsslon, heater, dio, whitewalls tor only $9*5. Crissman Chevirolet Co. ROCHESTER_____ OL 2*721 1860/CHEVY 1 M P.A L A, , 2-D06R' power steering and bn ' ' sharp,,$11*5. FE 4-9015 al New and Used Care VILLAGE RAMBLER Troy JU 8-0536 82,350, HAS corvette: ayerylliino FE hEPOSSEfiSION 1*411 rilEVY h - dowh tteymoMl) of 80 1404. Meokln) Lhevy. 1*60 (lINVk-ltE RFDi A I Ihimighoul, 82,'/60. FE 4 10)7. I*6d OIEVV rONVEHriHIE WITH lilork end while, oulomalir wilii IriiMtwoi, no mimay down Cell (hfvy 1*40 CORVETTE CONVENTIBUE, .) •oftul, radio, healer, while with leim*/^''Ani:R*kDfi ?[llsVHIllV’^ • II , lOIKI k WnODWAND AVI. . BIRMINGHAM Ml 4 27.16 HEPDSSESSIfiN 1*40 fORV4|lk Ml, miihuy iiewn, iiaymeMl* or Ik 4 weakly. (ell M, hilmsuii, M, .6 2404, H«*klni Chevy. 1*40 CHEVY 2 DOOR IMPAlA. Al diot, power tleering, good condition. reetonable. OK 3-11*4. 2 DOOR MONZA COUPE, 4I„ POW er pek, 4 speed lran«ml*xinn whllt. well* yniul hrake*. EM 3 4300 1*41 (■,M|VRii 17,011 1*41 COHVAIN, MDDEI ( malir ilrenimiiHon, i healer, whilewalli. one-o i,Aura< OAKLAND Chrysler Plymouth 1*41 (ORVAIR 4 apeyd ttan*ml*)ii>ii $1095 Oekleml )31*4;i6 CMKVY, 1*41 IMPALA SPORTS e, VB Powerglide, radio, *x III cunillilun, MA 6 1340. :hevy impai a convert I COftVAIM, lliOoR, STitfK, LUCKY AUTO SALES Ponllac* Dltcoiint Lot " 1*3 «fid 264 S. Saginaw l-E 4 2214 Ol FE 3 7863 Now and Uied Care 106 1*64 (IIRYSLER. WREfKED, GOOD engine, 116 MA 4 42il* . .1961 Chrysler New and Ueed Core IM FDRD VI SEDAN, VRRV . hetdaln. pe 3 7641 H. Rle' 2 DOOR HARDTOP III JjJiwer wllh_ factory elr con- II heeler end white- BOB BORST OAKLAND Chrysler-Plymouth 1*43 ( HRVhLER Newport, 411001’, lull iMwer - ' $2S9S 7'/4 iieklend 336*4)4 1*34 DOImE, (jfWD fONMTION, I DODGB IANCBR, Cl KAN ilKld lire*, 8800, MA 41711 1*41 DODGE 2 DOOR lylliiilei, tiandaril ireosmlsiloo (.ar hii only $795 Nolhlng down and 82/,80 per monlli 2 VBAR 0. W. WARRANTY SPARTAN DODGE 211 8. SAGINAW FE 1 4641 1*42 DODGE DART. 4 DOOR SEDAN 11,2*6 MURDN MIHOK SAI bS 1601 Baldwin 2 black* moTh rd Walton FK 2'J44I 1*30 06^p ■ftUNfilNO CON 1214 or/ t* eptn In Inis .................. iinder conilriiclian.i FAICON, 1*40, WEM-KEPT |TA wa^^^ UlL^ljj^ ralllu, heater IN STOCK Reinly (or Delivery ~ 1964 Ford .Lit',' Ritilnp, 1*60 OAI.AXIE tUNLINER CON ......... tfen»mli BEATTIE f 19.10 ' • lyllnde tle«rlii ON DIXIE IN WATERFORD Muirie ot SERVICE ettet me tai* Al THE SIOPI lltlll OR 3-1291 Cl ran 1*31 MODHI, A 2-OOON. $1350 SPARTAN DODGE 211 S. SAGINAW FB 8-4641 1*41 CHEVROLET l4dPALA 4 DOOR hardtop, V-a engine, Pawargllde, power sleprinp end brake*, radio, healer, whlRiwalD: Fawn lieig# lin-Mb with matcldnq Interior, Only Sl,4»5 Easy term*, PATTERSON CHEVROLET l,0„ 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM. Ml beaiJiy, , Ing. all vinyl bucket price ol lust 11,2*7 will LLOYD'S New Location 1250 Oaklond Ave. 1*42 CHEVY II WITH RED FINISH red Interior, no., money down. Call Mr. Juimson, Ma 5.1404. Haikin* I, MA 5-2604, , a-DDOR, STAND 1*62 COKVAIR MONZA, 4.SPEEO, - radio, exlia sharp Ihroughouti Only 812*5. JEROME FERGLl SO,N, Kochexter FORD Dealer. OAKLAND $1395 724 Oakland __ 335-*436 l*62T6RVftTE 4-S>6feft“dX(;6L. ! CHEV3 matis, 2 DOOR, V-B',' 'AUTO-idlo, whitewalls, low EROME ^FERGUSON, OL y7ll, 1962' 'CORVAiR' M0NZA"4-SPEE0, big angina, all black, whitewalls. $1,150 iTrm. 332-9748. 1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR'4-d60R - Good condition. Private owner. Deyt. Ml 4-0935. After 5, 644-5405. 1962 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN, Blscayne, automatic 6, 81,495. . HURON MOTOR SALES 1501 Baldwini 2 block) north of Walton FE 2-" ■■ chevy II 300, BLUE, 4-DOOR,-.jtomatic transmission, radio, whitewalls, take over balance. OA 8-3296 between 6 t'963 CHEVROLET Bd^L AIR 4-DOOR sedan, 8-eyllnder/ automatiPr radio, heater, silver blue finish, Metcblng Interior. Only 81,895. Easy farm*. PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO., 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM. Ml 4-2735. 1963 CHEVY BEL AIR, 2 D60R; RA-dlo, heater, whlteWalls, 81,650. FE 1963 MONZA 4-SPEED, RADIO, roan, black Interior, excellent ' dIMon, 673-2402. 1963 'CHEVROLET' IMPALA' tion wagon, ■'* Woiia siraet, Ponllac 1940 FORD COUPE. FE 3 765.6 1964 FORD,'GOOD TRANSPORTA good, 145. se*i Aldo, 957 ford 6, 4 DOOR, RUNS DOOD, GOOD RUBBER, 89$. 2-DOOR, STICK, 19.67 CHEVY 4 GOOD MOTOR, .... PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 48 Ookland FE 2.23$l 1957 FORD,' fOll" POWER, $250, FE 2-9777, l9$7 FORD CONVERTIBLR,' KAIR-lane 300, power steering, while-wall*, radio, good condllion, $360 r, EM 3 I, CRUIS- 1958 T Bird Hardtop ' *»leerlng, Sreke* *entl Cr'ulne-0-(allt, t Z bank rate*, full price $69'5 6 fOrD" feETRACTABLE HARD- VILLAGE RAMBLER 47 E. Maple Troy JU 8-0536 I960 FORD 'FArRLANE HARDTOP, T-BIrd engine, healer, radio, automatic IrSnimlsilon, power brakai and (tearing, whilawalls, runs good, no oil, ,*oma rust. 8225, BM 3-2265. FORD, 1958, PAIRLANB 500, V8 engine, loaded with equipment, aufomallc transmitilon, radio, new whitewall tires. Immaculate condllion. No money down, choose your own payment). Autobahn Motors, inc. 176£ _S. TelBflraph IN STOCK -Ready far Delivery— 1964 Ford BEATTIE. engine, p'ower-eleerlng, radio, heat-1 — 'Your FORD DEALER Since 1930" ON DIXIE IN WATERFORD ' SERVICE after the )ala THE STOPLIGHT OR 3-1291 PATTERSON CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE., (VIIN6HAM, Ml 4-2735. i 963 CORVAI'R “MONZA." ey down, Payments real :l OAKLAND ey downT call Mr. Johnson. MA 5-2604. Haskins Chevy._______ TmPALA SUPER ..... powerglide, ......... Light blue with white vinyl 14,000 miles $2,395. FE_4 384I. 963 'CORVAIR 'CON'VERTIBL'E, speed, FE 4-3049 after 5. Chrysler-PJymouth 1959 FORD Station Wagon, 6-Passenger $395 '24 Oakland____________ 335;94'J6 ■"l'*5* FORD 4-bOOR SE'DAN Very 'clean, 8 cylinder automatic transmission, only / $495 Nothing down, $27.60 per irionth SPARTAN DODGE - SAGINAW transmission, whitewalls, black ...ilsh with fawn Interior. Only $1,395. Easy terms. PATTERSON CHEVROLET GO., 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM — ‘■| 4-2735. “chevy IMPALA, 4-DOOR Hardtop, p.s., and p.b„ radio, wh'te walls, positractlon, 18,000 miles, wife's car, excellent condition, 5964 Sutherland, -Highland Estates. OR' 4-013B. _ ________i' l'9"64 C6r“V,^ M0N2A““C0UPE -PowergJWC radio, heater, whlte-waflfr^.SOO actual miles. Saddle tan finish. New-cer guarantee r-i Only $1,995. Easy terms. PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO:, 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM i 1959 THUNDERB'iRff.' SwT^'T steerlna and price with no money down. LUCKY AUTO/^ALB 193 and-Tst S.'iaginaw FE 4,1214 or-'FE 3-7853 (Access open to/lots whll* under eonrtrucflon)_■ , , 1959 FORD 'convertible, GOOD ' condition, drlglnal oy/n«r, $450. 19‘S9“''FOi?D~ G A'1> XIE, ^ — Ml 4-2735. T964 “CHEVROLET IMPALA CON-vertible, V-8 engine, radio, heater, stick shift. Polamar red with black trim.. Only $2,595. Easy terms. PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO., - 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE,, BIR-MINGHAM. Ml 4-2735: OAKLAND . Chr^sler-Plymouth 1963 CHRYSLER Imperial Coupe $3395 724 Oakland_____^ 335-9436 CHRYSLER "N,EW YORKER" LUCKY ,AUT0 SALES/ / 193 and 254 S. Saginaw/ FE4-22Uor FE 3-78iS (Access open to lots while street under construction) /______ 1959 FO'rTj 4-D00R“7£'LEAN- V-8', stick. OR 3,6797. / 9 PASSAGE R FORD 4-DOO^ .wagon, tad one. Only weeK. Ask guarantee. adoot our money ba vElage RAMBLEm qwaro, Bii MIA-^OO FORD, STATION WAGON, 1959, transportation special/V8 engine, automatic, radio apd. full price. Autobahn Motors, Inc. '■^/r cellent Is, guar$nt««d In writing tor full y«dr. Full price only $T,I9S.' ! BIRMINGHAM-CHRYSLER I i|912 S. Woodward I , Ml 7-32f4| // ■ / J ~Tr^/ / /Jhl 7 FORD, 6 ryil|NDIiN, AUfO (•III 8)00. OH 311)3. . .....................lOMATIC TNAN8MI8IION, WHlfttWAU TlheS, AB80I.UTilV NO MON BY DOWN. Paymanli ot $1.9$ par week, la* Mr. P«rki «t tUirald Turn*r Ford. Ml 4-7800. I960 FORD FAIRLAN'E SOO, VI, RA dto, naw ■noina, n* " -- nlutflar, good tlr*f, MA6I3»6. I ^ d tlr*i, mwsl ••ll. 8376. 1960 falcon Waflon fhilMy (omiiaiil wagon, o' rlia vmi iiian'l affttril In ir LLOYD'S pjL^uoinu lo «ill*ga. i 0 FORD fONVBHTiet P, AUTiS- LUCKY AUTO SALES I) I .nit SSi S S.n|naw PR 3 71 Sion. Ekcallenl rubber, ,.%T! I FAl CON WAOriN lllla•u6, axil* claan, wi »li of •klr«i, prlval* ou low r;?, 'iUi 1961 FALCON 2B06R," BILUlfl, slick shill, radio, clt«n, 1098 FORD "FAIRLANi 600", ?•«, I •nd I with pow«r stoerlng, • ransmlsslon. r«dk>, liuda»t al our low of only 199$. BIRMINGHAM -CHRYSLER* 11 #.v .... 7-»24l . .. falcon OTAtlOtr wagon. AUTOMATIC TRANtMimON, RA DIO, HRATBR, WHITBWALl TIRES. ABSOLUTELY NO MON EY DOWN. PayrtHinli of 87.9$ p«t w**k. $•• Mr. Park! at Harold Turnar Ford. Ml 4-7500. 1961 T-BIRD HAROTOP. 81,19$. 1*67 PORO FALCON'TaKB OV8R paymant*. PR $-334*. 61 KOR& oAtAXii 10008. 'VI •nqina, aulomalle, power slwt Ing, radio, cltaslnut with while finish. Only 811*6. JEROME FERGUSON, Rochester FORD Dealer, OL 1*711. FORD 1*61 ECON-O-LINB BUS, RA . . ,195. 817-5440. 1961 p0r6 gaLaXiI'"~$00"'CON-vertlbla, V-8, aulomalle, radio, low mllaaga, chasinul with a Whita lop, extra clean. Priced t(r SAlll JERO/I4E FERGUSON, Rochastar FORD Oaalar, OL I 971.1, 196? FORD GALAXIB 4 DOOR, V4I angina, automatic, power stearlno, redlo, haatar, white with red Into rior. Only 11,295. Besy terms. PAT TBR50N CHEVROLET CO„ HXHi 8. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINO HAM. Ml 4-2735. 763 BLACK FORD CONVERTIBLE. peymenis, FE 2-8244. IN STOCK -Ready for Dfilivory— 1964 Falcon Futura 2-Ooor Hardtop this one has the 170 engine, Pord-0 Malic, whitewallsl Your old cat will make the down paymant. BEATTIE "Your FORD DEALER Since 1930' ON DIXIE IN WATERFORD Home of SERVICE attar the salt AT THE dtrOPLIGHT OR 3-1291 , tWFORFoALAXil 4-DOOR, fDI ly equipped, citan, OR 3-2)06. ■"FORD OALA)•■» . .»tx» u I from - » » v -yji f 1 ^CONOMY CA'RB' ■' f . I ' SUBURBAN OLDS ''Birmingham Trades" 100% ‘ : WRITTEN GUARANTEE Every cor lilted carriei 1 thii guorantee. Toke | the gueiswork out ot | buying, Get one of our Certified U i e d jcorsl Bonk, rofei, '•f .r 1963 Old) "le" t#ny»HiWi, hi. wlill*, Ibb, al Ul, "'* 1962 0I()!. Slorfir# * 9«»*, I9S9 OLDS Dynamic "88" 1960 PLYMOUTH 6cilv«8er« or •iiloiiiitif, idiiin iHiwif Only M*i. 1960 OLDS Supir ,1963 Byick LoSobr* BOW#/, iO«fB, 1961 8UICK Special imi, with V I anaini lulOiml iti. ha,III, whiriwilii 11.21 1964 OLDS Demos. 1963 OLDS ?’Door .pynimic ' II", miinm. i.^^V^hiliwi VACATION SPECIALS Over 50 Used Cars to Choose . From ■ - 2 Y«or Warranty SEE BOB MARTIN, STUB STUBBLEFIELD 565 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM MI 4-4485, 1M :| Nf w «mI VmnI Cin IIM eONP toe X(. CONVIRTiptf. All MWII. AM-BM mill, tilio , 114) kiyvliw Union 1 iki REPOSSeSSION 1*41 FAICON. No rnoniy down, N«yifi»nti ol ti.m wiikly. cm Mr Jolmion, MA |.)i04, Moakini Chivy.. IMJ'i OAUAXI* PASVhACK, VI, vinyl lop, powtr itiirlno, powir brikiV whitiwalli, utrli, lie. condllion. MA i-70n. MliSTANG CONVeUTIBI-P, ?W, 4V, Ford J pTp"” WAVM ICk” TATiON.. WAS-on, 1*44. ihiip, HwhHl (invf, lur , OUOI4* ind whiti, ii,0*l. iiM w Huron fI I04»> or hi l.4lin. "Thi Ultimati In Living" li Ihll 114.1 CONTINANtAl eon viitibli, linnhwl In inolliii hurl pink, with hind. rwtibM), III gm uin* l«ilh«r Inlirlor Thli cir will III# rnoki rtlicrlrplniima buy> - - ihouiinoi, irom. Ihi or- fi! Sivi ihoi iginil prltti LLOYD'S Naw Location 1250 Ooklana Ava. 9 hft i-ri4:i HAUPT /PONTIAC SPECIALS 1 40 cmvv Bil Air ».««or, V*. •ulomitic, powir tliiring, br«k»>. rMio, roll good whlliwaltil Roily to goi livir •41 TiMPRiT i-ilMr, VI mplni, atandirg irinimliilon, yinyi trim, r«dl9, whiliwilli. viry low, mill ■g«l klKi now Ihroughotili RAMSkilil fupir IMIlon-Wl 1*40 RAMSLiN fuMr »illon WM> i»ciinino'''’i!ii*»,'^Trt'biiir'w'li'il 4 inilching Inlirlor, AUL THRSJ CARS ARI LOW MURAOR CARSI Haupt Pontiac Obm MONP^^V, Naw «ihI Ut4Nl Con THK POWTlAC PBltSS. FaiDAY. Jt^LY at. 1044 Nm M-M Cm Im1m« h4 Ont’Cm | IMJNiiwM iNfOtN 4-nO(1R MARnTOP ........... ritlory It- ck, biiMiit Full Dowtr, ailiofiln^ J4l 141 lor itnlOlt iinw nww. wtiir $1585 IIM or your-old cir down i YEAR a.W. WARRANT' UawICtri Y AUTO '||Ah4»6^ I ‘ undiir c, SPARTAN DODGE >11,1 SAOINAW _ _FB 4 4! 1961 Continental li»U(' immiiii of mil vm ... ..... Oni ownir, fhiltiur 4 On The Floor ond Moia' 1*44 u)MPf tiMinli If loi,_. you «in mpki, 1h mini langillun, triim III Ilk* nti Iniorloi 10 III I’potliM Tuiidi bl4(‘K llnlih, Corn! In inO bi thriMid by 4 truly rnignllleinl 04i LLOYD'S ...(fin Mitcury Comil New Location 1250 Oakland Ave. PR 3 1141 ■ 1*40 CO/4IT ’station WA>M... 1141 r4(llo, Mlil#i 4iifl miomflir ir4nirmiiion, ll'i ihini ind rwdy $100 Down MnNntN V I Y8AR G.W. WARWANIY SPARTAN DODGE in .4 lArilNAW FR I 1*41 'MFHfllBY MdNieRRY tinor hirtlKHf Tinlid .. gVT;.............■ . /, WhltflW4ll», I , ........ Showroom w ) d4«l4r*. 1411 4t4)/*i. tl.SI 1H7 mIrcurv coNveRtiRiJ Powir, michinjcil gir. OU I IMS 1964 Mircury A tielory oNielili cor Ihol It n In iviry roipMt, Powir m ridio, niilir. iglomim I ’p'fl^mTt'yii'r'^ .......‘ •p'?!^mTt\.:r'%d'':rvmy.'’'Wv 11,wr with iny oW eir down LLOYD'S I Incoln Miriory.Comif New Location 1250 Oakland Ave. Pleasing - Polished - Pampered Are just q few of the ,many adjectives that could be used to describe each an^ every used car on our OK lot. We take special pride in presentjng only the'linest we can find for the useci car buying public. Saving you money, time andlrouble are just a few of the things we do here at MATTHEWS-HAR-GREAVES Chevy land ... So why not plop and seewhaf/W^ have to offer. Here are just a few of our many fine usecTcars. 1^4 Corvette 1960 Corvette 4-Speed I biiullful fmpirlil tl 1963 CHE 2-Do6i^kayna Sidiny^il ihiriT blu, •n# hull iOndlllon. $1488 1961 CHEVY 1962 CHEVY 1962 CHEVY; Impola Convertible Biscoyne 4-Do6r ?s»wurur.c5,* »»*« -k" $1889 $1^89 2-Door VpirtlihQ'mirooii finiih. Thii 1964 1964 . CHEVY PONTIAC Impola Sport Sedan HiV 1^ v-l .Pjwjroildt, 1964 CHEVY r wirrinty. Ttw f Catalina Sport Coupe »«! Air Waaon UM. thih s,0M mim, Niw CAR WARRANTY. Powir briki», Hat 4-eyllndir angina with itand-and ataarlng, laat baits, wbltawail ard shift.transrhliklon, ladlo and tirai, radio and haatar. Turduolia liaatar and fhd finlah is a nica. finish, . ’ Wist Coasf mirrors, whifawalls. $988 $2565 $2888 $2345 1963 . 1963 1964 1962- CHEVY CHEVY CHEVY II " , CHEVY Bel Air Wogbn Bel Air 4-Door 4-Door Novo SEDAN With 4-cyllndar engine, 9 Passenger Wagon Has V-l angina with standard Comes with a V-i angina, automatic, radio, illver blua tlnlsh." . Sedan with V-S engint, standard transmission, radio, heatar, sdlld bloa finish. « wall fires, .This ear sMIl haa a., NEW CAR WARRANTY. / shift transmission, radio and healer and the finlah Is a nice flaming autumn gold, if'a nicy, $2285 $1785 $1999 $1795 " 1963 1963 ,1963 . 1960 FALCON ' CHEVY,.,; ■ CHEVY CHEVY 2-Door Sedan with heater, 4-cyMnder engine and atandard transmiiiion. Solid turquoise finlah. Impola Sports Sedan with V-S engine, Powergllde transmission, whitawBiis, lolid baiga Impola Sport Coupe Has V-B engine with eutomatic transmission,. radio, haatar and whitawsll tires. This Is an extra nice car that's autumn gold In Impola Sedan 4-Door with automatic trihimls-Sion, V S engine, whitewall tires, radio and heater and a nice rich looking gothic gold tlnlsh. $1295, "j2289: "$2189 $1185 T OAKLAND COUNTY'S VOLUME CHEVROLET DEALER LiL/iO, / ,F^4-4547^ ' 631-OAELANQ AVE, '' MS h. I _, 3MR.T I 1*44 COMRT lilf.'J'jLrrry itllatal ’ ilill .*• (Mllari) LLOYD'S I ihioln.Maroury Comal New,Location I2S0 Ooklond Ave. :iU1k kUPRR >, and all (.on, 1.1 Ilka naw it ■conditioning, car fs Buy Hara Pay Hara No Cradll Problams Cooper Motors FS Mill, 1962 Olds "98" mOR HARDTOP BOB BORST 1962 1962 1962 i962 METRO PONTIAC CHEVY // OHEVY Hardtop 11,000 actual milai. The ideal Catalinis Sports Coupe Impalo 4-DOor / Hardtoo with V-t-angina and auto- Impollo Convertible second car with radio, heatar and Mke-naw whitewall tires, lyory and colonial cream finish., with automatic ttanimlsilon, pow-ar ataarlng and brakes, solid . autumn ooih tlnlsh, whitawaili. matic tranimiiuw. radio, haatar and whitawatr tiraa. . Solid let black tlnli^ ar. aspSad |ran»mlsslon, solid rad with wnlia top.. Save big hara. $789 $1888 —zi /41895 $1989 gnod IJM PB 1*M* 1962 Olds JETSTAR BOB BORST I iiHOIn Marciiry , , mu woodward Ava R'iRMINtiHAM ^.... t*S1 Pl YMOUfM V'tj PUU 41, air londitiontd, runa good or will sail tor parts. t*M Por. . TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 50 to Chooie From i»»i DaaOiO A t running w i 4) l*S* B1 v/aaAiivu, « T.Tf JEROME Motor Sales 2Q0 S. SAGINAW FE 8-0488 1ST PLYMOUTH, M _____PR 4-*i#e- PPOh HARD lop. *ik OH l*U PIVMOUTM "ATAtlON WA9= on" that Is iiiaO and srmuttitra abuva avaiaga A (alltornia uar ^'qulppad wllhib I ang'na'ind aulo mallf Iransmisi' ' ____, .......iruma lyggaga laik. Many, many milai of dapaiHtabia irinsiHiiiaiion tur only ♦4*« lull Pi le*' No monty down iiaymant nofifsiary. BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER 11 I, Wiwdvyaid Ml l iiia 11*40 PI An ttMtfi, l§yh MtwBr i9«#rin9 $785 A 1441 buy. hurry for thU o SPARTAN DODGE 111 *. I'AOINAW PR I OAKLAND Chryoler-Plymoufh > 1*41 PIVMOUTM , 1 Door COMpa $795 TU Oakland 111 .. Ital VALIANT. NO MONlv aOWN LUCKY AUTO SALES ..roa. «r Bt i.;mi OAKLAND Chryiler-Plymouth 1*4] PLYMOUTH hUfY ... $1995 '4 ,Otkl4nd 1U.44M fHE HOMlGF .. fNBVV, gu^ running 1*5* PL-YMOUTH, wagon MANY many MORI SUPERIOR RAMBLER 550 Ooklohd FE 5-9421 ^Goodwill and Top Value USED •lYMOUTH I'DOOrI IROAN TH I'BOOf • mailt.' Iianinilssran ‘a^attsar' aa lias. Vary nua, malaint. blua IlnTih with malfihlng inlarlfir him. A liiHi iiai t«i niing car with aif......‘ n inijni. '’ouarantaad' ''fn ling ffir a lull yaar. Pull prica r *1.0*1. Raay tarma.arrangad to BIRMINQHAM-CHRYSLER ■..... - - ..._ MI Mil* *11 i. 1*|1 PLVMOliJ^^RiLViOiRR *-daar, •sytindM- autamaiia v*im lull Hiiwar. vary low inllaaga, • I owriar uoi tor only $I78S Full Prict SPARTAN DODGE III l,.IA0INAW,_^., PI 14141 SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ill I. MlMN.^Rjll^HRtTRR Nrw iiid Uiotf C«n 104 1*41 VAIIANT Vtoo'i poor auto 1*41 VA| ......1ANTH-. iiiiomallL iiansmi aHiTbls HifinR liOAN WITH g .................... Td*w,'0M MiLRI. 'lmail . . . mani (or your old carl and aaay monlhly noiai on low i»at NRW CAR TRRMI Pull prica inly ll.4*t BIRMINOHAM-CHRYSLER *111 WfiiMiwaid . Ml Mil* Uvat'nitii' ' 'Xdro'/hrr’':..J.“^’^''**gJS* OAKLAND ChryilerOOR MARnTRP, •l!*!' ma!rv. yiHfii 'loriibliiin '*/> i/lH. j-4*»l- ailai 4 p m ... PONTIAC AD66R im Cnial, claalf. MA >■/*/*. ..... l'*H PONtl«ril*i •.'ll*'’.*... l*i* PONTIAC, POWRR, viAv fiiaan a-door 4*4 w. lr««|uoia THEY MUST OQ .,r*i‘iS I Dixil GARS WILSON P0NT1AC-CADILLAC N. Woodward Ml 41* BIRMINOHAM. MICHIGAN HOMER HIGHT MOTOSS, INC. PONTIAC - BUIGK1 CHEVROLET 1963 CHEVY IMML* CONVtSTini lla, Haalff, Aulanialla Tranamlaalan. $2395 1963 PONTIAC Bonntvlllf $2695 1964 PONTIAC Bonnevill* 1963 MONIA 4-Ooor riil^ radio, haaiar. asaaaa iram 1963 CHIVY Supir Sport iranamisslw MrSavan Y'r'ew^n* nsalfhing mlafkir. bUkal aaaia. * $4295 1960 CHEVY Bet Air ''*$1195 1962 PONTIAC Cotolino ^rll 33“'*"' 1963 STUDEBAKER lark Thia ana haa'radio and haaiar. tulomalic transmlsalan, a-cylin«lar anjilna. aO^ladan rrlodal and $1195 1963 CHEVY Bitcaynt rarJiniir' $1695 1962 CHEVY I Si Ton Pickua, eiaaisld# 'anm radio, naa or and AtyHndar angmai $1245 HOMER HIGHT Oxford PPntiac-Buick-Chevrolet-OA 8-2528 KING AUTO SALES, INC MICHIGAN'S LAR PONTIAC, CLAW! MICHIGAN'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT DEALER-OFFICES IN . PONTIAC, CLAWSON, WARREN, DETROIT and LINCOLN PARK Here Are Just a Few of Almost 200 Cars to Choose From '58 CHEVY Hardtop Bal Air .. V I Engine ,eiua book Price S*t0 Our Pricer $297 ‘ Save $373 *3.0* waaKiy. - . . • '56 Lincoln Premier Pull Power - Sharp ' Blue Book Price ' uas Our Price $97 Sove $193 II I] Weakly '60 FORD Customlinc v-l - Automatic Blua Book Prico tt«f Our Price $397 Spvc $368 S4.11 Waokly '61 CHEVY Biscoyne Automatic Tranamiaaion Blue Book Price . . . %”>* Our Price $597 Save $518 H.1I Waakiy '59 MERCURY Monterey 4-OOar, -- Power Biua W PHce . • BMB Our Price $397 Save $463 ;, $4.11 WM«irv ' ‘59 CHEVY Bel Air V4 - Automatic ■ Blue Book Price SISO Our Price $397 Save $453 l*.n Weakly '60 DODGE Polpro - One Ownaf'." Blua Book Prlca ...! . StH*] . Our Price $597 “Sove $498 l*.ll Waakiy . '59 AMBASADOR Sadon - Pull Power tluo Book Prico . B7*l Due Price $397 Save ,$398 S4.)i wookiy '59 CHEVY Panel A Steal tor ih*i, Price •luo Book Price sees Our Price $197 Save $608 ' ttii weakly '59 PLYMOUTH Belvedere BDaor T- Autamallc •luo Book Prico UN Our Price $297 Save $293 *4.1* weakly '59 PONTIAC Storchief '59 FORD Foirlane '59 VW Microbui '58 OLDS Super "88" '61 FORD Foirlone 500 Vlata — One-Ownar standard Tranimlaalon, BlUo Book Price itse eDaor Hardtop — Powtr Airtomafle - lharp Blua Book Price SIOSS Our Price $597. Blua Book Prlca .......... %SM Our Price $197 Our Pricb $497 Biut'' Book Prlca ssso / Our Price $297 •lua. Book, Plica : t*N Our Price $597 Save $438 Save $363 Save $453 Save $253 Sove $393 ■ S4.1I Weekly *2.11 weakly is.oi Wtokiy Sl oe Weakly M.1I Waakiy '58 PONTIAC Sofari ■'58 VW Sunroof '59 BUICK Special '60 VALIANT V-20O '60 FALCON Deluxe t-Paiienger 'Wagon Jet eiKk - Radio *-Ooor Hardtop — Powor Automatle — Power Putty ■quipped - Niop Blue Book Price t**5 Blue Book Prlca ties Blue Book Prico soil BiiM Book Ptiee .. s;ss Btu« Book Brico ... tAM Our Price $297 Our Price , $497 Our Price $397 Our Price $597 Our Price $397 Save $348 Save $248 Save $228 Save $158 Save $228 S3.W Weekly S5.0J Weekly 1 l*.ll weekly s«.\l Weekly kit Waakiy* We Handle 0,ur Own Financing-Regardless of Credit! With as Little as $5.00 Down... Even If... . You Can't Get Credit Anywhere Else! Trade-Ins Accepted-Paici bi Not CREDIT MEN ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES TO O K *M tt OlbVERY Phone 33 OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. - SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. Corner M-59 at Elizabeth Lake Road ...........,.f.^..LG,.,..f, M_. i.i - ...Ill..:’hjiMi/.,'.^S .iL-t ^ A ,1 : ■A /u/ 'v /' \n i :n PATTERSON OF ROCHESTER USED GARS 1962 RAMBLER Clonic 4-Door Blvlinrtff tnjiiit, link ibift, ftuio, hltitr tnb whl;*w4lli l4«,#ii»nl, »mf* - m{#, witnwiiir f»f wily- ^ $1095' 1963 CHRYSLER 300 Hardtop 4'OWf yuib rtrtio, bktim. tubinitik trtnimiMlen.,, whitfwilli b«w»r tlMflng tnd hrtk**. txiitr win >f*un(«i wbllt tinlili with $2795 1958 PONTIAC Storchief 4-Ooor (,»tb** wllir rtdiu. bttlff. tuliwntlit. whilfwtUI, wwti iiMfing, lair* iittn ihr«ugn»un Ysun lor $495 1960 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Sedon ' . Thli imf hit t tcybiidtr tngint, illek ihifl, rtdlt. ind httitr, A sfltowflkr, ntw ctr IrtOtl Only $495 1962 VALIANT Deluxe 2-Door AuBwttH litnimitnurt, rtlliu, httit, whiltwtUi, tatulUui f4< tnn Wbllt tmi4h wiih mtitning iriilil $10^5 1960 DODGE 2-Door Sedon 4tyllnd#f jngint, >lick iWfl, rtdio, httitr, whilw wtlli. ontownir, ntw ctr Irtdtl Only- $495 1960 FORD Starliner Hordtop vnin rtdki, httitr tnd wblltwtiit, Ntw tir Irtdt "$395 1959 CHIVY Bel Air $ 795 1959 PLYMOUTH 9-Posienger whll4Wtl7l*%w*'cm*Vrtdttm'"''''^ httitr. $ 595 1960 CHEVY Bel Air 2 Door/ hftht *"**''n4Gc IrtioMiMiiHi rtd,*, $ 995 1961 OLDS “88" A poor Wllti tulomtill: Irtnimliiian *.«•„ pAwtr ilttrlrrg, whiltwtiii. t.Irt tnw miittut* *tnd*'t7*t *nw«wft*t Only tne n « $1595 1963 DODGE Polord Hardtop $2095 I960 OLDS “FIB" 2 Door $1,295 1962 CHEVY Bel Air 4 0oor " * til tor 1**“''''“' W*®*** '’KtuniuT''I»n $1595 1961 PLYMOUTH Wogon !li'rinV*'wnTltwml*"*M^^^ httitr^ ^mtr $1095 PATTERSON CHRYSLER. PLYMOUTH^VALIANT DODGE TRUCKS 1001 N, MAIN ST-. ROCHESTER 651-8558 755-4360 fi»w Ctrl 1M i»»»i rojifiw cONViiiriii i, 'hio lilt Iflw nf Iff; • Nn Tiitwii Riiy lltm Pty Mtri Nn i, rnilK Hiflblnflt Cooper Motors 4li;i OlKlt Drtylon Pltlni rf«iii>ONTIAC VINTURA, >-DOOR htrdtnp. A'1 comlltlon, tow mllt>: fgti I awntr. FI MMI. 1140''BUUE VENTURA PONTIAC,. TH» roNTiAC I’lii'.s.s, riunAv. il'i.v »♦. __________ Ntw tnil Uilil Ctrl ' IMINiw tnil Uiiil Can 106 {Ntw and Uiid Cin 106 Nl«r tnrf Uwd Ctrl OAKI..AND iiiit, ilm OR TMii. (lifyilir'PIvmoulh 'lf43 lEMPE^T • r.-; j; JSdL '1 liny, U( f M) HfiNNIVK 11 > DOOR loll, lull, iMiwfr. mill III I ilmriloii. „l...l ,m. .......... llllt or Viliiii lilO cm Onwii i ViAR li.W, WAMNANIV SPARTAN DOOOC- fll 4, IAOINAW Ft M.MI 11,., H!«iA»..!»ji{ •.!! ilouiti ........ Vlult'll liirnunliiii. iiiii If miulniiniii ;iPlymoutli IM« TRMPRIir ' 4 Hum Mtliim Wnuiiii SII9S "Special"* 1963 PONTIAC i LtfMan T«mp*st I wniltwiill llrnl, hutlii 4 nlct wWIt linisli- liowpil IRAKR*. WHifi' ...1 riMk Aiimuriiv no MUNIV OUWN Ptynitnu ol lift ptr vtttk itt MU Pm It *1 Mm, Aid Tiirntr Pmit, Ml 4 ;tu« lf«« CAfAUNA CONVERTIfii E run iHiwor, lilt! rioht toi huf lufrmttf dAVi Only $1265 4ltf4M us^^cpupr RA ff4 OnMmiil )m I0MAN4 _____________ , ............ l,)l(), llEATIlR. IIKK IMIht WIIIIPWAII riRPn AHIOlIMf-I V NO MONPV OUWN, Ptymtnli ' ol II,ft iiti wnk, tun Mr, Ptrki , ol Morula Tiiiiifr hmd Ml 4 /WD, riEAN lit) PONTIAC (ATAtINA irT|ioioi***'4 JiUmI*' inli hI* ' oo»t”i *?' llrm'**Mli't/ !Iif!***liio"llcon»o. 'l?M :i(lft!l. Evot. itr kiin. $^795 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE dfj Ml', Clemiiiii Sl> ^ H 3 7954 flUTOM fONVERT 106 ' Ntw and Ui«d Can 106 RONNIiVllli (ONVtNTIRIf trill wlijlo, 4;t M44 ift; HAMPitR (i-Aiim iDoiiy woumi, miT............ ‘..“ onif locinry Inq. It dOf Auk opoui I Inmoiitii til iiiiiiiiiii)M n ond IT oti vim ur mqnty Hoik yuti VILLAGE RAMBLER 14 I Wuoilworil, ftiiiiiinuliiii RAMBLER flOSF OUT 5A1(! ^iT6Vr ;?rOtkltiiil Mtft DEAL WITH ' Houghten & Son I /rioiiR .... PUNIlAi: CAIAl. '.'ftri'i'i’i'i ^i’"i'k4tr*' IfIfIf'iO HAMRIER f|.AIklC tTA, lion w^ymii,^ All *{[•'“—■“ mmity litik outrtniti. TSjir VILLAGE RAMBLER i4 I Wovilworu, Riiiiiingliom itii mtniiiiy ptymmiit J YEAR d.yy WARRANTY SPARTAN DODGE I, IAOINAW PR I4I4I • dnitn till); 1962 Catalina ' 2 DOOR HARDTOP Rtd tmtrlor, rid Itolhtr Inlorinr, ......... rtdio, I'ftlor wliilf Till tHtwof, rtdio, iittlor wliito (Ojli 4inJ ouiumilit, Prlcod i« BOB BORST lltu Itmoui 4cyl tntini. -..... —‘“lod lor your prictd to I Itly oqi llLOYD'S Lincalii Mtrtury cnnitl Niw Location . 1250 Oakland Ave. Ft t;i44 f«l PONTIAC CATAUNA, ClIAN, low mlittqo, K,tM. OR I'OtM. ftl TRMPKIT 4 , DOOR irOAN. Unrnln Mtriury BIRMINGHAM Ml 4 4SM 114] PONTIAC f PAISENOllR WAO on. ^idtd. M,44t OR IfOT’LiMANI m rONVBRtllll e, tulomtllf., rodin, nowir, lloor ron> tJIlt(.irV«.0'’^b*i'T,4T* I III] PONTIAC OHANO PRiX, IAO-I dio tirunr*. powti Mooring, brtkti, I windowii tttl ond onlonnoo, olu> irilnum wnooM, AM,, PM rodlo vorhrn ipitKor, iitimotulolo,' pri-! volt. 4/4 4»l , ttiddord IronimlMlnn ny imKiol. Only Uf.t, Rofi PATTIRION CHiyjOCET . ow I wooowAtO Avr BIRMINGHAM Ml 4,fm. Hilltop Auto SalM, the. You Con BUY fulllKiwtr. oulomolK ironimiivlon, Ilk ffi«,l,' f4.l IfMPgtl CONVEHIIBI *, vfttrlno Whiltitllt, it PONTIAC, AUTOMATIC TRANS, UMlon. powtr brokoi, lUf.t LUCKY AUTO SALES , With No, Money Down No Crtdit Problems Spot Dtlivtryl V llroi. I ].4». ])S<])14 , 4 BONNiVILCe ]-bOOR HARD 10. .t.OOO mllt», nowtr iiittrlnu rid_ brokw, Idydrimmu. iiiiiimi ,...... wMovvoIiT' ’5lt*> tiloa initnm. ij.ow, BM HUNTER DODGE WHERE THE HUNT ENDS Grand Opening Specials ■44 DODGi OlflRT IlSfi '*0 PQRO FAIRCANB "SM'' |?4t '44 FORD OAUXII “4W" Il4f» '*0 VjkH4lNT v yOO IHt <44 VW, IHARP, RiO H4IS AO PAUON , ' i;4t *49 RINAULT. onifvynm llOf't '44 FORD BCONOlINi llOft '4J CHRYSI PR 100" '4'4 OOBOt *. TUN PICKUP lllft .......... 1 •*»** -4IBUICK 'tlOlB9 4DUOR . imtlro »I«S '40BUICK INVICIA ■40 DODGE f«nvorll|»l4 lllft tOmir Hmuiun llOfI ■40 PONTlAl ’ 4 Door H«rdlnn I ffS ITOML OF •TROPFIY BUYS 494 S. HUNISR ■ Ml 7-0955 BIIIMINGK4M If Prices Conlus© You ... . See a Dealer Who Doesn't! \ MARVEL Good Cars at Lowest Prices 19S0 FORD Wagon , $195 1957 FORD Pickup ...........V>$475 1957 CHIVY 2 Door $288 1958 IMPALA Convertible Loaded $895 1959 FORD 2=Door, Stick $588 1956 BUICK Wagon $395- 1956 CHEVY Bel Air Hardtop $275 1956 OLDS 2-Door $297 1955 PONTIAC Sedan Runs good . $ 97 1958 MERCURY Sedan , $197 1950 CHIVY VB Automatic $479 1956 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille, Sharp $666 1957 CHIVY Bel-AIr } i^mr^^ma^O'top VB'TsticlT''* 1607 1958 PONTIAC Hardtop 2-Ddor.... $455 1957 CHEVY Wagon , $5 down 1960 FORD 2-Door $588 No Credit Problems .With MARVEL 251 Oakland Ave. Wmipr, f,Wl4 QUALITY SPEAKS New-Cor Trades Ktiy lln4nclng. ntnk 141*1 lf4.l FORD convtrlTblt, Hk4 txtw 1 ----------- only II,fP* '$» Buick, buWmalk ■t; Ponll4e "I ,Ch»vy tTM 'Jf Cbtvy Imptli *4I Punllic, 4ul«. Ibirg '41 44*reury MqnNrty '41 Bulck wtgon, '49 Cbtvy Wtgon tutomtllc IrtnvmMior II, Ift. '41 CHBVY Imp4l4 I '41 PONTIAC Vtnlur4 I-dobr litrd. ..................... ■44 Ford 'Country ltdon Cittiino, Inloor nordlop impoii IdOor htrdtop Pickup Specials Ifil OMC lf4J ChOvy -j._________—ii.4f; SLtft ’*4f. CAOIUAC, Coup* DoVill*. hti ti.ooi Nil powor 11,401 1 tl Mt ^bf«o pro luti 4 low or our . »}'«. enoico ui»d cor-, «,sfi SUPIRIOR RAMBLER ■ "[iJt 550 Oakland ' FE 5-9421 *■'*” Oakland Chrysler • Plymouth /; booulllul NBW YORKERS AND ll.m CMRVSUiR } Q62 Oakland ' FE 4-9969. $1,000 immtdltlt « 724 Oakitnd * It's A Wise Man— who Drives The Mile- RUSS JOHNSON To Pontiac - Rambler 1964 PONTIAC Bonneville tporii Cdup*. oeMO, wim p«wtr ilMrtnt tnd brtkti, lu-tobt ptlni,, rtdto, httitr, tuiomitic irtnimiiiton, wblttwtm, wN rty glut.'tnd windinitid wtthtrt. Stt It t You'll Buy Itll , $3244.38 1964 RAMBLER : "770" 2-Door Hardtop OBMO-with lu-tono oolnt, jecHnlhg soots, slim bucket seats, auto-mtlic transmission, powtr tiooring and brakes, console loo, white-walls and wtshwst .. i $2661.90 '62 Rambler 4-Door Stdan with illdc thltt, 4-D6or Hardtop This ont will makt t ptrfKt second car - tnd will (III in btautituiiy tor mother lo us# dtliyi , $295 '62 Pontiac^Bonneville Sports Coupa with :a boautltul rad finish and white top, power steering and brakes, automatic trar;|mlsslan. A one-owner with low mlleagel , ^2295 '64 Pontiac GTO with 4-speed, syn. transmission, radio, healtr, washers, posltraction. Only 1,000 miles. Your* tor only— $2895 1956 Ford Station Wagon This one has a V-l engine, automatic transmission,‘‘Xnd Is ready to got $125 RUSS JOHNSON ' Pontiac - Rambier, Lakeaion MY 3-6266 ITS FINALLY HERE! WALK IN-DRIVE OUT, No Waiting — Financing No Problem. — Immediate Delivery — NOMONEYDOWN 36 MONTHS TO PAY ■ 100 Gars to Select - All Prices on Windows Browse Around - No High Pressure TEL-A-HURON AUTO 60 S. TELEGR'APH RD. ■ , Directly Across From Tel-Huron Sh6pping . Area Test Drive Our Gars “ We Want Ybu to Be Satisfied NO RED TAPE - ALL TRADES ACCEPTED ■ E¥EN IF -, YOU OWE MORE ON YOUR CAR THAN IT'S WOtlTH. WE'LL STILL SELL YOU A LATER MODEL AND CONSOLIDATE tOUR PRESENT BILLS INTO ONE LOW MONTHLY NOTE. We Handle and Arrange All Financing '57'MERCURY 4-Door 8 Cylinder, Radio, Heater. $197 No Down '58 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL . Power, Radio, Heater $597 No Down '57 PLYMOUTH Hardtop V-8, Radio, Heoter $197 No Down '59 PONTIAC Sedan' Radio, Heater, Auto.' $597. No .Down '60 FALCON^Sedan Radio, Heater, Ni|B I $597 ■ ‘, ^o Down "d:« 5 d L/',. T“ 'TT LL '59 RAMBLER Sedan Radio, Heater, Automatic $297 ' No Down '59 FORD Sedan Radio, -Heater, Nice $297 No Down '58 PONTIAC, Hardtop • Radio, .Heater, Tip-Top' $397 No Down '57 DODGE 4-Door Radio, Heater, Nice $197 No Down ' '59 BUICK 4-Dobr ' \ _ ’ Hordtop, Radio, Heater $697 , >No DoWn .....i„ !.,'u__...... '57 CADILLAC 2-Door Full Power, Nice $497 No Down '60 CHEVY Hardtop 8 Cylinder, Shqjcp $897 ’ No Down '57 BUICK Convt. Radio, „Heater, Nice $197. No Down '58 CHEVY Impolo Radio, Heater, Sharp $397 No Down $^7' '57 CHEVY 2-Door . Rodio, Heater,,Stick jJ' Jy. /'"f r Ml 4-7500: TURNER FORD '61 Falcon Station Wogon $888 '63 B^iick Convertible $2288 '59 T-Bird Hardtop $1188 60 Cadillai Cbnvertibli $1992 '61 T-Bird Converlible $2192 '62 Tempest LeMant $992 '62 Falcon Station Wagon $1188 '62 Chevy 2-Door $1392 i2 Sunbeai Coupe $1392 '60 Pontiac Station Wogon $1092 '64 T-Bird . . Hardtop $1092 '63 Plymouth 4-Door Air Conditioned $1495 '61 VW 2-Dd3r $992 . '63 Forci 2-poor $1588 HAROLD TURNER .FORD' 464 S. Woodward Birmingham MT4V500 ThTt V,i k'j'rnfit 1. Ntw «iwi Um4 C«ri 106 N«w anO Uie6 C«ri Naw and Uiad Can 104|N«w iMl U«mI Ctrl 106 TH^ FKIUAV, JUI.Y a6, 19114 »M OONNiVlUa CONVaNTiniR, M^r. AM r*M, t.gao mllii, AMMI Ftnr cwMiWdn arlvK* «wn*i, M,>(M im« k W«ll«n ktvil t U Atil(: 4 IK)lf_m fr«mmiiiti«n. TMli i INI rr VILLAGE RAMBLER tM t. Wowlwtrd. Cradit or Uudgat Problems? ^ Wa Con Finonca Yogi 100 Can to Select fiomi Call Mr. Dale FE 3-7865 llOVDI eiOHdOUT, M«W |A»» AND ricnmi, |)|»niv of niiiiMlv uiM MFt. Ke^ioi) poNiUr hAiek kVkNVtUIOV'k lAlKINIi ABi.UJI 1MB 0000 DkAHl. A1 OoN'K IfN kijndKi. Timneiil, ♦tvlmilw. Alto. INI larviir Monii, ama, i h««l«r. whiijivys!U, wim) i»i 1*1 dulfiDn nMMon w§(|on, i n1 ^*1 ..... ...........I(k. rytllUi h*«l«i whil«w«IU, llglil bill*. INI Panllm C*l«lifM ii»*i#r. whlOwAlIk, (litiH itltia. INI lidM«M nitKU naidHui. nOini will Wflilt"*’*''* iNrolliil' "iMiNi’illil*. it’ulnmiil i. nitwai klaatlny. railiii. h», and) radiHi liaalai. wliilawallij, tnii ivlf) V4FVAII' MoiiN. «uhi., Fid liaaiar. wMlawallt. wild* wim i VACATION SPECIALS WITH ANY rnjLJL Q.AR listed 50 Gallons of Gas With Any Cor Bought This WeekI 1960 T-Bird Convertibla •nd wfndowii. kNugiul llnlih, whil* topi $1695 '61 Econblin© BU$..Real Nical $1495 l960T.BiK 2-Door Hardtop Wllh powtr tlwriFig iFid DrakN. radio and baautllul whilawallil Thli ona li only,- ' $1491 1963 T-Bird 2-Door Hardtop $2995 1963 Ford Goloxia 500 4-Door Seavlifol chaiftut finlali. $1995 1962 Ford 4-Door Country Sedan anid firakaa.” id'lStfa'^^flF aiilonnatir; Jrankmlition. uaatmg and Orakr ' lih. whilawalii hwl $1795 ' 1961 Ford 4-Ooor Sedan Wiin V.« anqina, Hick ahift, i tondilloFjInq, light b' .. idilloFjInq, light I I, haatar and wh $1095 '63 Rambler Americon 2-Door ' $1195 1960 Buick Convertible Radio, haatdr, itaaring and bn ; $1295 1962 Chevy Bel-Air Wagon l-Door with automatic $1691 John McAuliffe Ford 630 Oaklanci Ave. FE 54101 Coll or See One of Our Courteous Solesmen Charley Homiltop Bob Russell Bill Ross Dick Bloom Al Peters Glen. Colgan Ed Bretzloff, Manager Aiek AMkAlkAPOR a IfM PONIIAC.jrDOOR epDAN, Pf an. Fadin, baaiaF, iMiwar; t aM4. ilO llndafl. kiaaiiFig. piiwaF iiFakai, Indlvlt NaU anil a UiaFp (Iff lda« Ml ira, IW ilnwFi and 111 n« mni A'kk abniil our nnmay liai-k gi VILLAGE RAMBLER Troy 111 I. lAOINAW 1960 Rambler A |al blaik iduuF willi RaFtiblai taniuui acoFiomy. ‘ -------- twaila. Faady tot Puji ^lca ,wilti LLOYD'S New location 12S0 Oakldml Ave. re ;i7Mi Closing Out OUr 1964 Ramblers Year-End Discounts in effect right now ROSE RAMBLER EM 3-4 REAL HOT DEALS in this weather... INI N^kiaN 4 DOOR leOAN *i.yiliiiiiF klandaFFt' f........ vary, vaiy i iaaii, Only kiandard tranimloKin. ■ifiii, Or'" $795 Inq down, «nly llt.l 1 Y«r- ......... PR J-^l OAKLAND (hryslerPlymouth 'liiaWir $695 . 1964 . RAMBLER Close-Out BILL SPENCE for That Ramblerl New aN IlMtl Ceure 106 W RAMeiRR, N0 MQNRY DOWN . Paymanta at tfW par mfO laat RAMkCRR UASSIC, an . autnmaildi radhii Haatar, 'i o SI,oat. MA tbiatr. tm wa Clarkaton. . New MINI Used Cm 1061 INI RAMHLRI SHFan, iMMid FT U» ON Ml/i RR ITATIpN WAOON, ....j nwtqri radlg and haatar INI namrirr'enhoN WITH au kwnani, aliiHMl Ilka now, fmi nm Idinaili, aliiHMl ilka naw, nu mail ay down, iail Mr, Jobnuoii, MA |.1M4. Haikina Chasiy. Brand New 1964 Rambler Compare oil claims Thin get more for leii of VILLAGE RAMBLER We won't be undersold foil Vi ll.Wf bra Nothing Down- Special Finance,Plan $49.71 $11.90 Z $1.66 ary VILLAGE RAMBLER 4 t WOOOWARO. eiNMINOHAM Ml ■REPOSSESSIONS' ' BANKRUPTClIS, STORAGE cMs, ETC. . TAKE. OVER PAYMENTS WITH ABSOlUTElt NO MONEY DOWN |«S5 OIDS .... PHK.B ,$ 47 WNNK S2c CAR ' 1957 DeSOTO . I lJiuor Maidlnp PHICi $147 WfIK $1.57 . . $ 77 BOc 1958 PLYMOUTH . . 4'Ooor Aulumalic $297 $2.35 , ,$ 97 $1.03 1959 FORD . 3 0«4r luck unit ,,$197 $1.63 . $147 $1.57 1958 OLDS , . tDoor $397 $3.14 CAPITOL AUTO SALES Lcx:at©d i Block off Oakland pry o AfY7] 312 W. Montcalm. 0-^u/i 1961 CADILIAC'DeVille ir^'wllh a lolid whila tinlih, al iiiila batuiyl 1960 OLDS Hardtop • I dgor with automallc tian*n novilir iiaarinq and brakM, ........... whilawallil 1961 PLYMOUTH Hardtop' 4 door wllh rad and whila — baauly, automatic claan and rail aharpt 1961 FORD Hardtop }-door, Ihli «na hat V I anqint. atick ihitt. a hot littia numbarl 1962 CHRYSLER Newport awinar, wllh 3 aPaad ilanda raai indnay lava 1962 PONTIAC Cotolina 4 door Wllh lulona whila and b automatic tranimlailon. PO' itaarlnq f" --- - ownad gai I Sava loti ot mi BILL SPENCE Chrysler-Plymooth “ mole Valiont-Rambler-Jaap M73 Dlxla Hwy. CLARKSTON ■MA 5-5861 BIRMINGHAM TRADES Every used car offered for retoil to the publicr is o bonofide 1-owner, low mileage, sharp cor, 1-yeor port and labor warranty. 13 BUICK, ilactra ......... 13 BUICK, RIvarla . ....... 13 BUICK, Wildcat . .. ...IJiWS 13 BUICK, Convartibi# ..... 13 BUICK, 4Hloor '« BUICK Convertibla '42 BUICK, Special '63 PONTIAC Bonnayllla '42 PONTIAC, T4mpaat . '41 BUICK, Conv4rtlbla '41 BUICIC, Hardtpp .. . '40 BUICIT2-door ..... .. 'W BUICK, 2-door ...... .... !|2,3»5 .....$2,»5 .....I2,2»5 .....ti,3as FISCHER BUICK Other folks moke money from Pontiac Press WANT AOS If you haven't . . . try one. Hundreds of others do . , . doilyl Go Where and When You Want To; GMG HANDY VAN-Highway Sleeper (*) BY DAY ' The Very Best BY NIGHT Complete Riding comfort for the Way to See Fold-A-Way Sleeping Beds'and Bunks Whole family. TheU.S.A. RESTLESS? . . . . . .Move back to the roomy living area and relax. THIRSTY?_______ . .There Is vvqter at the sink. Bored?. . .. . .. .Curl up with o-book, or the dinette table is ready for a gome of cords. Tired? ....... .lie down and relax on the sofa. tfUNGRY? ..... .Go to the Refrigerator for o snack. Here is the qbsolute ultimate in family, traveling comfort; The very latest design in fomily stylo camping. Hove fun oway from home ojid travel the eosy way in a GMC HANDY VAN. (*) GMC Hantdy Van (Specifications) Modal G1IMI 2-Tona Finish POW-R-Flo SS amp Attartta^r Raar Dbor Glau SIda Door Glau W/C,Ply tIrM $4,352.83 ‘p I itato taxM and licanM platw.) factory BPANCH 675,G)aklaiad FE-5-9485 ' ' ' ''........................■ SELLS CAPS; TO PEOPLE WITH big ^ TO PEOPLE WITH LITTLE ^ IF YOU HaVE-^ JOB, THERE'S A CAR WAITING FOR YOU PickA^OUR CAFKNOW. . . PICK IT UP TONIGHT (At 109 S. East Blvd.) '57 Chevy ek. 4, radio, haatar, A-l condition. Full Price Only $T97 WEEKLY t3,M '58 Dodge Cuatom Royal Lancar. Runi bNutltully. Ful Price Only $197 WEEKLY I2.N '59 Dodge 4-Ooor Wagon, doubio powor, outomotic V.*, 1 ownor. Full Price Only $297 WEEKLY »;« '57 Ford y-Pouangor wagon, rodW. Real Bargain $197 . WEEKLY 1110 2-poor. Powor brakM and ataatlng, r Vary iharpl Fuir Price Only $397 WEEKLY 14.10 '60 Ford '57 Buick Full Price Only $497 WEEKLY 05.00 ^Door Hardtop. Original tu-tano finlih, ra« Full Price Obly $297 WEEKLY $3.00 '61 Comet t-Ooor. AutomatlCa bMuttfvt «n thtrpi , • full Price Only $597 WEEKLY U.0O '57 Plymouth 4-Door Wagon, automatic, V Full Price Only. $297 WEEKLY $3.00 . , '59 Olds Super "M", original blue finish, powor stedring and brakes, whitewalls, radio and heator. Full Price Only $697 WEEKLY $7.80 .'61 VW 9-Passangar Wagon, oiFtMnt like now, originti finish A-1 condition. Full Price. Only $897 WEEKLY $».80 '61 Siihca '59 Pontiac ^Door Hardtop, alt white llnish. Low^ m '60 Corvair Full Price Only $397 WEEKLY koo Full Price Only $597 Weekly $4.ao O-Dpor. outomotic, radio and haatar. Full Price $597 Only ■^ WEEKLY'M.80' ■ \ FE 37161 -/Tm II 'ii-- 109- S. EAST BLVD. AT- aubiIrn Z 'r:lLj LkJl {ioA :}A: jj; in ^1: ' 'I THK roM'LVi ' I I ■—Television Programs"— | Dems Choose Praoranu Vuralihad by itaboni In Ihli column art iub|tc( fo chongit without nddct. Chlsf TONIfiHT •:M (21 (41 Ntwi, Bftul'til 171 Mwvit of tilt Bucoanttri" (In Pro- iiremi i (ti Mr. MitgiK) (56) Big Pit’lurt • :W (2) Wtlltr Croiikllt (4).HunUty, Brinkify f (7i (Color) Nfiwn Ipi Mtonoy Buiko Sloiity'ii blr(h He MacKtniele, Julia Naw intr. Barry Sulltvan. Ida l.iipino and I'ioward Duff (4) 4* Iha Zoo (7) ((^olori Waler Won dor land Mackinac tailing r a c a fllma « i&fli Turn of ibr Oiilury ,7!30 ilii Movie i(!olon "Tender Tra|)" 119551 Krank Sinatra. Debbie l|eynold«. David Wayne A flixk o( girl* tries to trap a theatrical agent into marriage (41 liiiarnatiunal Show tuna Klim* of Wild West circui, I Itciieat TV Features AH-Beatle Show (iltKAT ADVKNTUBK. 7;:i0 pm. i2i Robert Culp atai'k III story of early career of Sam Houston. BOH IIOPK THKATKR. 0 ;ni p m i4i Jobless actor iJatf Hunter) Jailed for flirting with wife (Kleanor Farkei;i of shenlf (Neville ItiamD. ‘ ' ON I'ARADK, 9 .10 p m man lialLbour show ^4i 'IHiny^ Beimel 1 presents one- SATtlRDAV AMKRIC^N BANDSTAND. 12 .1(1 p m, i7i Dick Clark pre.senls all-Beaile .show. RASKRALL. I .10 p m York In Tiger Stadium i2i Detroit Tigers play New , .11 24, IIHI4 ~ ..... ~ Even in Pares They Sing That 'Alio Daw lee' Song Guerrillas Ambosh Venezuela Patrol .11 » Tile largest opal'ever diacov-ered was one (if MU oz troy liiiiiul near ('(siber 1'ed.v, .Soulb Auslraiia, in Aiigiisl. ItlliH,, t'AMACAS, .Veiie/ucla lAl'i- McCormack in Chair/; Alb#rt on Platform I’AfllS "Alin. By KAIII, WIIJION Dawlepe, Alio, Dawleeee' WASHINUTON ■ralle otflclal* have liiernllps amlinslieil a niililary i pairol in Kalcoii Stale Thursday I . .. . „ , .. , . , niMhi.ikiiliiig an army lieiilpuani' I was Nirolling along ilia Kiia de Hivuli whan Ilia uiiinis=' and iwn soldiers anil woiiiidlng lakalila swing ol Carol ('liHiiiiiiig‘s " Hallo,. Dollv! rania ai iwo soliiicrs and a policeman, -Demo ""* *" f' ""' " record pla\er al one of nicked "'*'*** ,where you ran buy ' House Speaker .lobn W McCor-1 b-m socks lo poliiio sheers mack of Massachuselis to be Nali(iall,Y, (be Heauiiliil Wife and I boiighi permanent chairman of Ihe par-^'"w "I the records, by Hie !■'rellcll ciiaiueiiN# IVs 1IHI4 uomiiinimg nmven. Clark,' lo lake Imi k In ( arid m NV l'j„„ and by coiiicidciicc, 1 licaril ' Alio, Haw Hep, Carl Alb(-rl otOklaliouia, “le same das on Hie Krencli lailio, House Dcuiocralic leader, Is lo Tims, Jerry Harman's "Hello. Dolls ' ‘ is be chairman of Hus plailorui "o« "O ilia way lo liiieiiiaiiimal lame commillee fok Hie cimventioii the Krcuch geiicially are Inleresied iiowHHNUV opening Aug 24 ill Adanlle City. Ill llieir Aiigiisl vacalioiis Hial are I'oiiilng up. WILSON |irii e.s niul, of course, in (heir cars ,, and nusliesses Kven (he lopless liikini IihsiTi slirred Hie aalielpaled M'iiement, i7> Dedlrs Fla.shbic^k trackiiiR d< ?k lells story of down killer*, i Re-|>eal i»i Movie 'Tarzan ami Hie Slave (jlrl " Ux Bar ker. Vanessa Brown, Hob-.ert Alda * 90 T5«i ('ireu* *;39 i4i I Color I Bob Hope Southern sheriff* wife is , atiraclesi lo handsome liilchhiker .leffrey Hunt er, Kleanm Parker star I Repeat I ,i7i Hurke's laiw Burke must find a missing ' necklace iRefreali ! I .'ail Drama Kestlval , Ibsen's A Doll House ' present «l 1.00 I til K.ric Sykes Case of mislaken identity makes Kru- a national hero J t:30 (2i (Color' lawbreaker iKdroil Story" Follows Detroit ptdice a* they investigate rubbery (Repeat' (4» On Parade Tony Bennett gives a sol|0 performance (Repeal ' , (7)‘ Price Is Right . (9i Telescoipw 10.00 i2i Allred Hilch(:ock Widow su.specls her neigh-, ^ bor is digging a hole in his yyard to bury his wife i He-peat 1 (4) Jark Paar iColori (iuesLs are .Shirley Booth and Albert .Schwcilrers daughter (Repeat' (7( Boxing Jose .Stable vs. Gabriel Terroqgz i9i Place for Everything 10;JO (9i Kngfisher Cove 10:45 i7i Make That Spare ll;0e (2) (41 (7) I9I News. Sports ' 11:25 (9i Movie; "Higher and Higher" Frank Sinatra 11:30 (2i Movies: 1, "Son of Kong ' (19,13) Robert Arm-.strong. Helen Mack, A son of Hie glam ape that ler-riirizml Neal York is discovered, 2. "Murder, My Sweet " 119451 Dick, Powell. Claire 'lYevor Private eye runs acro.ss a gang of 11:30 hlackmaders. i4i Tonight 'Colon , Pat Hootie wind* up stmt I as guest hoNt.* , I (7rMovies 1, "Island In j the Sky" i I9.MI John, Wayne. Ljoyd Nolan, Walter Atad, James Arne»s Pilot and crew are forced; down in the frozen north satCRDAY An’F,RN(K)N 2 "Vampire Hal ' M93.1 The convention arrange nienis cninmlRee Is expected lo give loriiial approval lo the eholees at a meeting here | (,> ^ "monokini' showing by several siripieaNer* next Wednesday. „( Hk; (’|-a/,y Horse. Six or sUten lupleN.'i giil.s on mie singe National Chairman .lolin M 'cemetl a bil inuch, Bailey annoum’ed yesterday he * * ' * would recommend appoinimeni The gals worked their way down In iioHung One girl of McCormack and Alherl, wore pasties with red, while and blue (enihers When 'lhev * * a hml, nil been photographed tor half an hour and gol ready lo Bailey also said he would ree- P'd 'ni Ihcil' top.* and have dlniier, Hie iiiasler of eereinimle* WHI Scarlett'is senlWed i ninmend Hint Hie platform ('om . The (dfoi'k (Krurieil 12 iiiijea siiiuli 1)1 Coiu, Hie Niale capiial. ; Kaloiti, ('ll Veiiez.iieia's liortlr west cuai.li If. a hill Ill'll lor Cum ;,uiiiiil(.i ami CaSiroiie guerrilla*' ; Fiireign uiliUHlers ul Hie Orgaiil-/HiKill III Aiiu'i'iiaii Slales are iiieeliiig III Wasliliigliiii lo i 'iii-' siller ucliuii ,agaiiisi Cuba be ! cause til Hif^ iimling or a cache of t'lituiu artiiM im the Falcon I'misl Iasi car to die for Hie murder of '»nlllee hold Ihree days of meet Kiiglmh noblewoman inllmt^ 'n Washlnglon sinning "'nie Lady-Killer "- i Re- > (An« D Ix'fore moving its pro-peoli cecding.* lo Alinnilc City, Roy Rogers SET I P PRtMiRAM "The Indie* have been reipiesled to do II i lime for the phoiogrophers ' The girls yawned and complied , , .Some French gals like our Amencan lieaiiHcs, me piKssy Mineral City s marshal is q.|,j arrangenienls commillee ami waul none of Ihe topless lasluoiis .A French iiiagaxlne j killed by mil law (Rep««ti j/, ,jp| „p p^nyen has shown a carfoon ahoiil some French girls-who would, '<'’'“7' « /'Ron program and recommend prohably be an exception, The two girls are Hiiig on ao al ' Joey ihink* Pee Wee need* I off),.p,.» grid cotumiliee chair- most deserted lM*acl), , ' I "We can go nude here," sa\s one girl, stalling lo (tlsrobc. ^ "Why .should wc"" *a.v.s Hie oilier, "There's nobodv lo: some body-biillding '|nien, subject lo final 'approval peal (71 Beany ami Cecil i9i Pipeline Patrol MeIvyn Douglas, Fay Wray, .Man use.* vampire bat disguise to commit murder, 1:00 \41 Best of (iroiicho (Repeat I ' i9i Featurette 12:0 by the convention ll.self. .Selection of Mc('ormack and Albert (or the two key po*!* will restore a cusiom broken during the I90n coiivenllnii wl)lch nominaled President John F. Kennedy. SATl RDAY MORNING Fill' many yFiirs Hie lale Sam Rayburn of Texas, as lloiisf Speaker, had been pcmiancnl chairuian and McCormack, ns majorily leader, hhd headed Hie platform commiUee BIG SAVINGS! 1963 Model* Must Go • RANGES •WASHERS • REFRIGERATORS 0:20 (21 On Hie Farm FDinf . 0:25 (2c New* * 30 (2i Summer .Sernoster Modern Comparalive Dra^a First of three lec lures on Sartre’s The Flies" « 7.-00 '2' Captait) Kmigardo ,Mr .Vioose pre.sents opera. The tale of Hie Timtle; bird " ‘ 7:15 )7i Americas at Work 7:25 (41 News 7:30 (41 Country l.lving i7 i Painter s Art , Style, element.* of formalist, or geometric painting, is demonstrated. *;(Kl '2i Fun Parade Cartoon.* (4i (Colon' Bozo Ihe Clown .'i* (Ety**de for Christ *;M 17(^Junior .Sports Club Junior Olympic.* are featured 9:00 '2' Alvin ( 71 House of Fashions Budget, hard-lo-fit fashions, table .settings are feature. 9:30 i2( Tennessee Juxedo (4) Ruff apd Reddy 10:00 (2i Quick Draw McGraw 14 • Hector Heathcofe (7( Exclusively Outdoors Spin fishing for steelhead trout; duck hunting in Florida are among features. (9( Long John Silver Long John gets a toothache while on the high sea.s (Repeat i 18:30 (2) Mightv Mouse j (41 Fireball XI.-5 After absence of more than 10 years. Major Ireland returns to earth. (7V Allakazam "the Code 6f the Old West" (9) Hawkeye Two scoufs guide group of settlers to Western wilderness (Repeat) (2) Rin Tin Tin Renegade Apaches attack ige coach (Repeat) 4^^^nnis the Menace Mr, Wilson find she has only on/buyer for raffle tickets: D^is (Repeat (71 Casper (9i Robin Hood '2( Hennesey |4( (Color) Biillwinkle (7i Bugs Bunny (9) {'ountry Calendar (2i .Star Performance (41 House. Delwtive (7i American Bandstand All Beatle .sHow is presented (9i'F.ii France Rayburn declined lo serve In Dawn Addams expla/nslogo' because he was hacking '•Hreakfasl,' John chat* /•re.sidiml .lofln.son instead of with the maid Kennedy and placed .lohnson's (2i Voice of Hie Fans name helore Hie convention (or (4i (SpecialI .Soap Box^ lUp nominalion, • McCormack supported Kennedy in H)fi0 Don Krenier. Gene Osborn instead, then Gov Leniv Col-report on Soap Box Derby, ; lins'of Florida became Hie 'Rag Doll' Striking It Rich What young people"ihiiik are Hie lo|i compiled i)v (iilherl YmiHi Researcll, Inc 1 'Rag Doll ' 2 The Girl From Ipaiicma ,1 1, Gel Around 4 CaiTl You .Sec ,Slie'.s Mine 5 Dang Mc" (l A Hard Days Work ^ 7 Mcniplii.s H The J.illle Old Lady (From Pasadcoa' 9 Keep on Pusliiiig 10 Wishin’ and Hopin' I! My Boy Lollipop 12 NobtKiy f Know cords of Ihe week as direct Irojm Derby Hill; TV venlion * jiermaneiil cliairmaii Ctider Ihe Boardwalk personalities will partic pale, 19 Wrestling 1:15 (2) Tiger, Warrhup I:.'I0 (2i Baseball: Dgers vs. , Yankees (4) Movie Talk of the Town " (19421 Cary Grant. J.egn Arthur, Ronald Cot-man, Glenda Farrell. Jailed factory workei' facing trial for arson escapes and seek.s refuge at house of former girlfriend. ' (7) Club 1*270 (9i World of Sport ' * * * Recently played British! -Sen Thruslon B. MorHm of ()pen Golf Tournament is | Kentucky was permanent chair-highlighted >nan and Rep. Melvin K. Laird 2:30 (7) Wrestling | of Wi-soonsin supervised t h e 3:00 (9I World of .Sport i drafting of the parly’s platform. Taped coverage of BritJsh I — -- --------- , Grand Prix and Cheslei Bowles, then Democratic lloii.se nlembei from Conriecficui, headed thi platform conimitlee Bowie* Is now Hinbassador to India; and (!ollins has Just been named as director of Ihe new community relation* service bring set op under the | Civil Rights Act. The Republicans also drew on Congress members lo till cor-' responding po.sl.s this year at; their San Francisco convention. ! •I Don't Throw Your Love Away 15 Everybody Loves .Somebody 16 Don't l.e( Ihe .Sun Catch You Crving 17-A World Without Love : 18 1 Waniia Love Him .So Bad 19. Try ll Baby 20 Good Times Four iS(>a.S(ins Getz and Gilherlo. Beach Hoys, Dave Clark Five, KogcF Miller Heallcuj .loimny Mivers .Ian ,and Dean Impressions Dusty, .Spi'iiigtield Millie Small I’eliir and (iordoii DHIIers Si'ai'clieri! Dean Marlin Gerry and Pacemakers feeler and (ior(!loii Jelly Beans I .Marvin (!ave .Sdm Cooke MINIATURE MODEL OF NEW HEARING AID GIVEN n om iQ mfj. ( wHMb thB ■VK PONTIAC MALL OPTICAL CENTER Only Ont» Ollic* and fi t' III* Ponlioc Mall Tot no monoy down you can onjoy cool, cool ^omfoit in ovoiy loom with CTHim Hit (OmiOHlHO .c)»Qlliig I* *v«ry r*(*m) Now c«* Id** T«>vr horn* oM IK# gnifai# (Of goo*I I softoi ffif romtaloning 'lwA-i#r-lo'nieO it »if-toolsrt) O'Skpii a »n-n)»nrt iX lumifi, oolily fO(»( (-(vmlorl In th* liol-’ t**i, «ii( io*ii wcnOinf-nin* wOMdorloHy (l•lln, r*lr»ih)ng All .nio AvAry fooiyi, Youf art-,. ton lAinily yvt*'*A|, »)A»p, lofyk, /•«/ And H’« your*? now on Uw L*nno< t**y Piy Plin! *)»'t()A(imosi'*'('. yyyriM ii m *«w , kivf «*))(i|l i*o«4 KAST HEATING & COOLING CO. 461 South StgIniw *1 5-9Z59, I HARTE’S WORK.S 3;.10 (7i Movie: "Odongo " (1956) Rhoiida Fleming, Macdonald ,Carey. New vet for Africa area turns out to be beautiful redhead: (4) (Special) Soap Box Derby Final heats of derby are telecast, (9) Teen Town SeHers, Wife Expect a Baby by January LONDON (API-Actor Peter .Sellers and hW bride of seven months. Britt Ekland. are expecting a baby, says the Daily Express. The newspaper said the baby is due next .lanuary. ating from a heart attack he 4:20 (2) Baseball Scoreboard ,„ff^red ki Hollywood last Feb-(Time Is Approximate) : ,-uary. six weeks after he mar-i ried Miss Ekland, il-year-old 4:30 (2) Saturday Show (41 Deputy (Repeat) 5:00 (2) Sea Hunt (Repeat) (4) George Pierrot James Metcajf visits national parks in'the West. (71 Wide World of Sports - Scheduled coverage includes auto race, baseball' corrimentary. gymnastics pxhi^itioa. highlights of Grand Prix. (9) En France John le|irns French words for certain foods during “Dinner with the Dulacs.” 5:30 (2) Steve Allen (9) Rockv and His Friends 5:55 (4) Carol Duvall Swedish actress. ACROSS t of Roaring Camp'’ 5 -"Outcasts of Flat ” 10 Concerning (Latin) . 11 Summits Nofed Norfh of Japan 13 Wind-blown Powerful Earthquake 2 3 4 r* r B r- 10 11 13 14 rr" 16 17 r 19 23 - 27 l{ is r 43 Bi B4' KB B3 Lii TESA of OAKLAND COUNTY MEMBERS OFFER • LIChNbtD TV SERVICE ,/ fonio")!("'^i'’''prci*.Mon!»T'«?v)?*, urngnn TE5A - h|s.unno you ol . • satisfaction guarante^' • ■SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT ’ FOR RETTER TV^S K.dijscogni on all pat is dsko to RADIO SERVICE / CALL ONE OF THESE TESA MEMBERS / Bloke Radio & TV FE 4-5791 Lakeland Eltiit. uR3 0:;|/ 3!49'W.Huro* PoKrtoc 7269 Highland Rood, Pbnh'ac / C A V TV, Inc. FE 4-1515 toHmor Rodio-TV OR 3-76 ':y 1 15B Opkiand, Ponlioc ^ 3530 Sathobaw, Broylpn Pi collact at Ortanvill*. C. PANGUS, INC. mMiilSt. Open 7 Days / • .• n- to 'I IIK l‘ONTIAC PllKSH. li'ltlUAV, J'lil.V ii4, l»U* 'Vi ' ./ 'I ■ ■ ' / ..____________L______L______* . $16 Million in Divorco Settlement ALL CHANNEL UHF INCLUDED LOg ANOBLBJg (AP)-For 88 yfiHfM uf martinge, Mn, fiklitnh lifflce Capron WNllltcd, ahe hnd make many of her own clolhoN, llutonod to tior huNbanil complain every day "of all the unpleaannl fhlnga lhat ever hop* liened." and was denied a nurse's care when she ^as l>ed> ridden last year with a broken leg Today, ,ol Ihe age of 74, Mrs. •Capron lias an inlerltH'iUory dl* million HUGE SETTLEMENT Flanked, by his attorneys, T^year-old Georg# H, Capron signs a divorce agreement In U>s Angeles today under which hla wife, Ednah, 74, gets $1S-million worth of as^ta. Tills is believed fo be the largest settlement ever retairded, vorde decree and a $1# million settlement, believed to be the largest ever. Mrs, Capron, grhnied the decree in sufierlor court Thursday, charged cruelty against her husband, multi-millionaire Ci^rge H. Capron, 79, She said he told her last year, when she broke her leg, that he w«dd give a million dollars if someone would lake her off hli hands. At the time, she testified, she didn't know he had even a million dollars, much less the |30 mlllhm her attorneys dlscovereil ... . ... . after she ,flt«|d suit for dlvort^e. Her husband had always kept his riches a secret from her, pifio said, FIIUGAL LIVING Mrs, Capron testified to a life of frugal living, dating from marriage to Capron In 1909, when he was a young baseball player. She said she was denied servants, though they lived Ih an W6,000 home In New|su't Beach, Calif. Over the years, attorneys said, Capron built up an estate worth 130 million, chiefly through property trades, Under terms of the divorce settlement, Mrs., Capron received the Newport Beach home, 1180,000 apartment lanise and 800 acres or land at Laguna Beach on the southern Niguel, a valuable residential development sopth of l H tk. 11 'i*-" '' '" I r ' I \ ' ' f " / V, M" " ;i *»* k "#« I ti m firn ' On Civil Righn 1 LBJ, Barr Senate Passes De Gaulle's Words LBJ Plan to Draw Cold Rebuffs Fight Poverty PAHIS (/I’i= Pro8i(j(nit'ChaH«.s dc lluulk-'.s cyll for TKIBUTE T« MRS. WIUJON - Semtm G. Knudiwn (right), cochnlrtnan with Mr:* Knudscn of ' tht? Meadow Brook Music Pea-tivkl, paid tribute to Mrs. Alfred C Wiison before last night’s concert, the new concert shell and audience pavilion, built on land donated to Oakland University by Mrs. Wilson and the late Mr. Wilson Is wlthlif sight of her present home. Sunset House. At left is D, B, Varner, chancelor of OU. ffii inUM’nalional confcreiict* ty bring |)cucc lo Indo-Battle Shifti to House; clU'da and tiis nyw challenge to United Stale.s leader-Vote Seen Next Week <•><' West drew cold rebuffs today Irbm Wash ington and West Clermany. in Rules Committee American officials brushed a.sjde as wholly unacceptable tly Gaulle’s proposal for a new 14-nation con-with the United States, Ru.ssia, Red China iind France as the princi- Seeking Steps to Skirt Trouble in Campaign Arizonan Won't Ask Formal Agreement, Just General Terms Natural Beauty, Excitement Are Meadow Brook Tones Street Stoion to Stay Open By JANET OPGU. PoBliac Press Women’s Kdllor pavilion. Cushioas for those who prepared could bc rcriitfd. Kirst-dme occasions are always eKciting, and - J* '*'** **” cathusiastic crowd, willing and Thursday nighf’s opening of the Meadow Bro(»k '^“hing to be pleasedTheir pleasure was-Musieal Festival was no exception. ^ evidenced by their whole-hearted applause When Swedlsh-born SIxlert Ehrling strode out ^iiich turned into a shouting, standing affair' on stage, he was given a tremendous standing ** *he end of the evening ovation - And when be rnised hlii bnlob to eonduet the Detroit Symphony Drehestra In "The Star Spangled Banner," It was a moment of • pure emollan. His Job last night was complicated by his debate on the measure. Just prior to that. Semon E. Knudsen, The we,si half of -Soutlf Saginaw will remain o|)en to one^ way southbound traffic between Whittemore and the east leg of Wide Track Drive, The city and State Highway pals - to .settle the woe.s of South and North Viet Nam, Lao.s and Cambodia. They also rejecied de (laulle's <’onU.'nlion iluu a military solu-lion in .Souili Viet Nam Is im-»j).ssible. I'hey said (he United States mot consider another Indo-ehiiiaVonference until mljitnry ARaipiNJ Townsend. &9«1 Orchard Bend, HI(H)mfleld Township, has bt!(Hi named llHH Induslriallsl of tile Year by the Society of Imiusirial Realtors, ference - u.r v-.i.u-u aunvs, ncu e nma '^a.sminG.TON iyi») W a Ifackdrop of s Irswords. Republi It ON OR ED - Chrysler Ran pre.siHontial nominee Corp, t’resident Lynn A. Barry G^water talks with Presid^ Johnson today about ^vp.s “to a V 0 i d . any infl^ng' of trouble" over civil Vghts i,n the presidential . Paign. ■ \ "I don’t want to exploit the campaign in any way that will cause disorder,^’ the Arizona .senator said last night, lie talked with newsmen ,|usl after he had voted GM Latest to Report against .lohnson’s $M7.5-mll-n j c- ‘‘f" Pr^Kram to combat pover- Kecord Figures ty. u passed 62 to 3,1. Lighting is excellcrtl, both inside and outside votes." he said In a minority re-, Mutual agreement was \ t'Oldwaler .said He is not going the pavilion And the acoustics pleased every- port on the bill, reached at a meeting with * * *.i \ NEW.YORK. — The big t'> propose a formal agrei^menl one—even James Hicks, manager of Meadow Although GoWwater did not businessmen prior to a hearing ^*®“**® * reasstV three alilo makers are earning with\John.son to keep the explo- Brook Festival ' enter into the two days of Sen- at, which an iniunction restrain- IRs design for an inde-\more money than ever before, sive side oCxfvil rights out of I Job last night was complicated by his Pte debate on the measure, a ih. state and citv from Europe based on \General Motors Corp. and Politics in the months ahead, f system of lights in the box office going of the 33 Republican .u., w French-West German political Chi-ysler Corp, reported yester- ^nd he said he doe.s not want shortly before the concferl. * * jumiftors joined him in voting wan'oiitZerby Clreult S •'e- e considered the following week*, The measure hud come under heavy attack from Sen. Barry (ioldwater of Arizona, the Republican presidential ^ nominee, as a “hodgepodge of programs treating only the results, mit the causes, of poverty." s Earnings Soar at'BigThree' Saginaw onen «a^n*u8ion inai ii.s and l«av« al laaal halt ot oMh 1 “l” drlvewav lo business establish- ‘mpro**' r R seems designed lo achhive inaw open during constructioB Unifed Statis \^bevond ' the .single objective of securing, along that, stretch, healing 1* ^beyond DEDICATED PERSONS ' People of good heart and good will have made It possible. Only Through the efforts of Photos anef Story on Pdgo B-6 Oakland University serves a buffet supper each night for concert goers. Many were taking advantage of these eating (acihUes. Beverages and snacks are sold all evening. The c dedicated persons who have worked with Mrs Knudsen and me was it done. aind II against pa.ssage. . The Republican line up'was 10 for and. 22 against. ' Sen. Peter R. Dominick, R- ---------------be a cross-section of ^0^ people. Most had heeded the advice to dres.s announced as simply and informally. But .some of the women fou^ hard going in spike heels. • Prior lo the concert, festival committee members attended a reception at the home of Chancellor and Mrs. D. B, Varner. Dinner In the Gold Room of the University fol- House, 52. Democrats voted for ing order early this wedk on their insistence that West 5er- similar report earlier in'the which he opposed in the week. grounds that clo,sing that part *nan policy fs ba.sed firmly on a of South Saginaw for paving closely Integrated alliance with ........ would deny public. access to 'be United. SWe.s^and ultimately eaSngiJ^werTthe highM^ their establishments. partnershipX between a unified reported by any conmanv Europe and j j i' j" After the concert, Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson en- "With ywir help, we will have the finest performing arts center in the nation." The setting might have been taken out of a^ Hollywood movie. Before intermission, a full mowi hpd risen. , ' • , A Wr ★ ' __________ ______ A' light breeze swayed the branches of the *«rtained 600 guests in Meadow Rrook Hall. bijg.oaks surrounding the pavilion and the steady ' ★ ★ ★ chirp of crickets accompanied the orchestra. John A. Hannah, president of Michigan State WOODED SITE • '* L'n'versUy, and Mrs. Hannah were guests at all . ft was hard to believe (hat tes than five «f«irs. months ago this was Jitet a wooded site on CONCERT NIGHTS campus. Groi^ for the pavilion and concrete ConcerU will continue until Aug! 15, Thursday , shell was broken Feb. 29. Friday and Saturday nights/ V With donations from many individuals and AH season tickets have been sold for organizatfons in ti^ D^lt meta^litan ’Thursday and Friday concerts, but gonial Ensign Girl Drowns Southern Democrats split ESCANABA Sandra Lee about evenly. Kuchan, 13, of Ensign drowned ' Before the $947.5 million, bill Thursday night in the Whitefish TContinued on Pag<; 2, Col. 8) River while swimming. Men Coming Home After 9 Days on Raft arica. However. (oiTner Chancellor Konrad Adenau^ dc Gaulle’s coarchitect of postiyar French-West German cooperation, said he agreed with theJ'rcnch leader’s statements re^rding various changes in the w^d’s political structure. De Gaulle told his semi-a^ nual news, tjonference yester-' day: which he opposed in the Senate. '! Wh^' he. wants, Goldwater is a ‘^b?oad discussion on the campaign and what we both can do to avoid any inflating of IroublCi,’’ REPORTS OF’^PROSPERITY The Big 'Three’s reports of great prosperity .came while they vy'ere negotiating with the United Auto Workers on new labor contracts. Goldwater sought the )Vhltc House session. Ken Baiinftn, UAW Ford department director, said in Detroit: • \ Goldwater has said he wants to give the civil rights law a chance to work, even though he voted against it on. grounds its .sections on public accommoda-... a'lJ equal employment are It 1.S obvious that kord's unconstitutional. rofitabilUy makes it possible Cfoldwater ha.s in eff(kT --^ foUhe company to cut prices,^ dared Johnson to make an issue The division of the world ^ve\Ford. workers apd their „f civil rights. Hours beiore no 'wo led by familks equity, and still provide won the Republican nomination, Washington and Mpscow no generoUs.ly for its stockholders the Arizona senator .said in. San longer corresponds to the new arid execURves." Francisco: world Situation. ★ KEEP ALLIANCE General Motors earned $602 "Having opposed civil rights until this year; let him make tile Howard C. Baldwin Memorial Pavilion and the L. C. and Lain Wilson Memorial Concert Shell were built, to be dedicated last night. There wais a capacity crowd, filling all the'who conceived the festival hope will bd' I/XOA inloA Kais(tI»$ -.j ______________e_- 'A • , admission tickets and all price tickets* for Saturdays are still available. Concerts start at 8:38 p.m. pese 12 concerts are the stak of what those a com- t’ORTSMOUTH, Va. (i?B—-A British freighter neared port today who were ™Srhow‘ever maln.al„ j„„ plucked from the Atlantic Ocean after drifting nine the; aHiance with America be- S three months^ended to^ the thousands of days on a tiny life raft. , , cause .in the North-Atlantic. ^words he has spoken. The ordeal of the Connecticut sailboat hobbyists, ^nd America are 011961 ® ‘ Lyndon Johnson is the big- whose 36-foot boat foundered July' 14, ended yes-; SS Svtet‘Swi)e?sj^* “ previous record . * eSwater^ lerday when their raft was 2,000 seats. Those Who bought general admis- plele performing arts center In the fumre thS.' spotted by a Navy patrol siwi l^clce^ brought blankets or their own fold- hope to a art, drama and other kinds^o^f Plane, mg chairs and dotted the hillside above the musi^ But It's Been Worse In Tbday'$ •I ^ v | 7 a.m. . .72 Ib’Tt; 8 a.m... 76 81 in Weather The motor vessel Maiden picked up the four. It reported they were in good health except for sunburn and minor sores. .'Rie Maiden was en route to Wilmington, Del. ; Rescued were Ralph C. Stevens, 32, and Leo Pogorzelski, Pair Survives North Ordeal But the reasons f^/our subordination (0 America are being eliminated/One after the PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.lAIf) / Robert Gilroy and Max Pto The. previous record wa.s $536 __ j, ,, , other ” / I,-: . u II- ,■ X, Despite his criticism of the ' earnings of the No. “j^aw Goldwater has d->- West German offidiaTs said 1 autrf maker totaled $1,138,000.- dared himself “unalterably op- ‘subordin^ion did not de- 000, or $3.98 a share, compared pose^ to discrimination of any scribe r^ations between Europe with- $878 million, or $3.07 a sort,’’ and has said he will no! » and United States in -the share, in the 1963 first half, inject civil rights tensions into ' Atlarjtic alliance. which was the previous record, the campaign. ' Pontiac area residents have hope. Things could be worse. , In 1954 the temperature read-was 105 as compared to' our ’cool” 90- to 95-degree weather. ,, Tonight’s predicted low is 54 Sb72. 10 a.m.. . 84 around tomorrow afternoon _or lla.m,. :85 if we are lugky. IP1M fn Not a leaf was stirring at 8 1 'i’is morning. The lowest 1 Pirn.... 90 recorded temperature in down-town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. >yas68. k^sh 21, of Cheshire, and Juh- struck out in the glakier-fed us Kasimer. 34s of New Haven, waters of the IskuKRi U.S. Will They left Saybrook, Conn., July 11 in Stevens’ secondhand motor sailer, the Gooney Bird, for their first long trip,, a sail to Bermuda that was -to have ended July 17. • The Coast Guard quoted them ’ . as saying the Gooney Bird hit a Give Viets submerged object at 11 p.m. - - ____ -.iver, so they huddled, drenched and’ bitterly cold, for/6ight days on the floafts of .(hbir overturned air-:ran. y ley told about it yesterday fbllowing their rescue. Gilroy spoke by telephone from Terrace, 70 miles inland from this’ Millions in Extra Food bMt the next day. SAIGON W - The U n i t e d ^ ‘ ♦ * States agreed today to. give 'fhe Navypatrol planecom-South Viet Nam about $4 million mander who spotted the four Chances are that it’ll cool worth of surplus foods in addi- med on. their bobbing, raft 420 Iurv l4 nnHZv «hanHnnJ^ L’ 200 mUes Jiily 4, and they abandoned the ^ . >. / ^ south' of the spot where thtelr plane hit the river July 14. iSpg^omewhat and be less humid Hon to current planned aid this miles east of Cape Henry, Va., jlslton---- **—f-j---------- ■ -_:j L- -1—x_... . .The two prospectors were returning to thefr campsite at the junlHion of the Iskut and iDbfaii Riverk omorrow with a high of 82 to yoar, the Saigon government re- said he almost missed them. If*' 'The five-day weather fore-. cast calls for temperatures averaging 2 to( S degrees above normal higi| of 81 to 86, f'jao thereTl be some relief, 'al-though not too much. ** ^ Thund^di-showeils may ^ come densed CIRCLED BACK ported. Under an agreement signed r. , by Ambassador Maxwell D, Tayor and Foreign Minister Phan Huy Quat; the United States will setfd an additional waving^, , 6,200 tons of wheat and flour The Coast Guard said an un- “We hit £ said mud bank,” Gilroy and 5,6M tons of sweetened con-11 limcessifHl Effort u d milk.’\. ' ^Continited on I The plane floated downstream for a mile and - a half and stopped upside down on a sand bar. Gilroy, 39-, and Portz, 48, clambered onto the floats and thm they rehiainled through al-(CknBnued on-Tage 2, Col,/j$) GOLD FISH—Three 5-year-old ydungsters learning ,, water .confidence, as a first ,step|i inj swimming instruction fice unusual conditions , ^derwat^c in thi^ fishDieye 4^ew. This ji^l in Skokie, III, ,a suburb'of Chicago, jirovi cool vfiew 0^ the way.'ypulngstefis tipt the :^ek’s 90-degree-jiluk h«k;- 7 ' - I jj 7 A /\ iliWWpw fu. y ,„iWhtei5ipn«Jliifc«ters, '*■ Dut liy Sections Quie" ■nm I’ONTiAc^ititHs. Kni^DAV, jn.v |i*^ mn* I" ft NEW MirtK i/P Wh yoiiHiN liuiittl niiNnilt'B hi Nf {3l'(W(j Hiwl wWtf’N |Hi let! iJiit'iiiK I li t< nielli wIiIIh (Iwlndloil III lldiii'm Hiitl Hi'i)jikl,vii, ici'iics Ilf fiVtl IiIhIIIa tli Mf ili', i 'rin> |lt«'k«*UM|{ III llll« iHlHlI i|iiur(t*rN, III l.iiiviT MhiiIiiiI- tllll, MliX N|H^IMII'fll liy till' I ('ViiRii S'. IM niiicml l':i|Miilll,v K'OltKi, whlrli iiitUnimI till’ | liollct' i)< hrutalKy jiiuI iIi*! tniiiiili-(l iln* imMir iil I’oll.i' CiniiiniNNiom'r M I. h ii r I .1. Mur|iliy. AfiHr Him* hiii)i'*i of iiioht'ljng, III.' COllE ilomimfili'Hl(irn wocif i-M'iiiiiMl ill ihm< ni‘mi|)H to iioiii'' liy Miliwiiy hlitiionh. They wi>ri‘ Inillfil nil itii‘ wuy hy Imxlllc riHiiltiiln ftt Mil'' lowiT I'lMiil Sidi* lO'litfilmi'' hooil, wlm ouiiiimii<(l i» liiirl iiiIknIIi’n Hi Imlli' iKilli'i’ mill IiIiIiHh, All I'gH llll'iHMl Ov III.' ullili". wli() oppomHl lilt* I'OHE gi'iiii|i mimiwly misMOij Kliii'pl(y. | A iioliiTiimn H(|s iiil on llm: dhoiiklor with H rock. iichUhI t.11 lUlAjlllHl 011(1 |•(•lcOH('(i, j VHKESTSEVEN , I'olico MiTCMlcd Novcn wIliU'fi! vvlui were in on huIii from which on onii-Nodi'o plocord hnd hi‘t*n lltinr;, Hiii men mid youihn won' charged with dlmirdcrly coii* duel. One boy whn chargiNd wilh juvenile deljiiqueiicy and releajied in eusMy of his |iar- I eniN, I’CHCC . A rock hri pijlicu itislicctor Henry Y«ek, 511,' In the righi eye, He vvns laken lo o' hoo |ilUil, WOODEN UAIUm'ADI'IS ^ ,, , .1, i Olid nlmoHi compleu* h.hce pro ecKo he men pic • , j * n,, (.(ing them by selling np wood ihHifprd SlnyVesniU sih'Moii en borriendes th kee|i the whiles, of Hrooklyn, nfler five nights of at II dIsUince. j rioting, gunfire, l(Hitiiig, vandal* None of the pickets whs hit. j •«»> «nd hunllredN of arresls. The antipicket crowd swelled OEIff NEt'KEIU lliEE President .lotm-. son iipimoiH a hil enimigleil, hiii he’s netUHlIy receiving a Hoy Seoul neckerchief nl the «th Hoy Seoul Jnmimree at Valley Eorge, I’n,, Iasi nighl. Johnson flew In to address the more liiun S2 (MI0 seouU Jainmed Into a hill-aide flinphllhenler WHtvhi^d Iht futivlt), wiMv throwtu * New Plan for Cuba Sanctions teen ■ agers from the Italinn-I‘ ‘’I* city s 2(i,(W0 meml)er po-American neighborhood sur-I rounding the police headquar. ters jects. jeered mid hurled oh- Adrs. Staebler, Soapy to Be at Dem Picnic Former (k)v. G. Mennen Wil> hams and Mrs. Nell Staebler, wife of the Democratic guberna-10 r i a 1 candidate., will be featured guests at the P o n' I i a c Democratic Club picfiic Sunday. The 13th annual event is also expected to bring out a score of candidates seeking the Sept, 1 primary nomination tor coup-' ty, state legislative and congressional offices. lice force did not relax becau.se of the sudden calm. Deputy ('miiinisshmer Walter Arm sttid iHillee emn-iiiamls III Harieiii mill HmI ford - Sliiyvesiinl were being "stacked" with’men to cope with any eiiiergeney this whekend. "We are prepufisl for anv evenluality and will lujc whui »‘ver legal means or legal force is necessary to maintain order should violence er-upl," he .sard A, spokesman for Gov, Nelson A. Hockefellcr said "the avafla-bilily of .state a,ssi.sUitlce was made known to city bf New York officials” when tire disorders began bpi no icque.st has been made. d games f o r s open the picnic at 10 a.m., at Hawthorne Park on West Walton Boulevard, Williams, appearing at party, functions throughout the slate since he recently returned from FATAL SHOOTING The rioUng, which began in Harlem and spread to Brooklyn, developed from the fatal sliool-ing of a 15-yeariold Negro youth by an off-duty white police lieutenant in YorkviNe, a Manhattan neighborhood about two miles from Harlem, .p week ago Thur-sday. his post as assistant secretaHfkfcfused to he^ orders to halt \of state for African affairs, is sxpected about noon. Staebler, substituting for her hm^nd who is campaigning elsewere, will a r r i'v e following introduction of speakers _ about 4 p.m. The policeman said the boy came at him wjlh a knife fired. the fatal shots "were Some' persons who claim lo have been witnesses and some NOgro leaders have disputed this version. A grand jury is investigating. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY - Mostly fair and hot today with a chance of scattered thundershowers late this afternoon. High 90 to 95. Increasing cloudiness with scattered thundershowers and little change in temperature tonight. Low 65 to 72. Variable cloudiness with scattered thundershowers tomorrow morning turning cooler and clearing from the west tomorrow afternoon. High 82 to 88. \Lowest temp^atura i Lowest temperature Direction: East Sun rises Saturday a Moon sets Saturday a Moon rises Friday «1 This Date In ,»2 ytari WA.SH1NGTON (AP) Tlre in-tcr-Amvricpn foreign ministers nminged their first clostHi session today It) consider an alternate |)ro|)osal for ending relations with the Communist regime In ('itbfl, There wele l,ndlciiliith O10 /uturi' af uwrnrn of Itw commitnUy. Ftmr girl« why ornduoted frr«Nolit) W«I'<1, I III bur mInd'N oyo Imr pulh (ij lift! wliula Hinoothly upward tiiwards "linprovinB the coni-munlly Ihrough aorvlco," Hut alonif' tha path Umra la a croaaruada In tim ahadowH and aim la nut [Mialtlvo now which route ahould be choaen We (womcm x*' !"'*• *'l)lc to do the job." \ Hut in her own min< she adda,‘ -Hhle In do the |oh aa loiid aa It (joean't lalm away from the Uvea oi our husloindn Olid dilldren," >She admua lhal lliere In a "real dilemma" for mime women: "I don’l know if iliero laanaiiHwer" Whellier'or not hIip euiilln-UPM her career alter mar* rloBc, Sylvia haa milllneil A definite role for women In the community' COMMUNITYHoi,p; "Women," she says, "should take part hi chnriljf drives and help al the polls,, They should eontrlbule to the community and be active In chprt'h work, Workmg part-tim0 al a drugstore this summer/ Sylvia Galloway p/(ois to,, attend Hurley ' Hospital School of Nursmy in F/iAt in tiuf fall. Her goal; 'Hmpromuy the commumly through service." For. herself, she predicts i lhac home and family win I over a fulldime occupation I but she la not sure this should ' be true for all women. Starting this fall, sllie plans ..........................d^ Visitors Guests in Area Homes 10 atlemi the Hurley Hospital School of Nursing In Flint where after three ydars she will become a registered nurse, MAY (iKT DKOItFU She hopes to go to Collegt^ after 0 few years and try for a degree since she notes "a greater necessity for etluca-lion" In today's world, * Mr, an^ Mrs. J. L. Van , Wagoner of Aodersonvillo I Road recently returned from | a tour of the New. Kngland ; ,Stales They began iheir trip ' by altimdir^ the international convention of Lions Qubs in j Toronto. I Tbrec from Arkansas recently spent a six-day visit with Dr. and Mrs. Arthdr R. Young of East Hammond l^ike Road. The three, all from Searcy. Ark., were Mrs. Wyatt Sanford and Misses Luci and Mary Lightle. The Arthur SeWens of Cooley I-a^ke Road Are planning an informal family reunion this Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd F. Smith of Pontiac and the Robert Seldens and daughters, Janet and Barbara, oLPorl Huron will attend. .1 , . Also expected are Dr. and j Mrs. Richard, Sclden and j Phoebe a n d T h 0 m a s 'ttf ! Ithaca. N, Y. Head of Cor- j neli UniversiW's economics department. Dr. Selden is lec- | luring at a seminar at the j University of Michigan in Ann -Arbor. ' . ■ i Mr. and Mrs. William Lacy of Cbippcwa Road are expecting guest.s from Florida for the weekend. Coming are Col and Mrs Glerm IL Gaifison and t w 0 friends from Lakeland, Fla tn Augbst, the Ucys will leave for Kentucky where Mr, Lacy will attend the Urbaii. League convention In Louts-vllle Nursing Is her cliostm career becaus* she feels it's "rewarding. Important and gives her the, tltpporlunlly of doing something for others.'' While there, they will visit | friends and relatives Including ' Mrs. Lacy's mother, Mrs. | HenrV Hargan who lives near | Louisville. system ourselve.s on the lovely summer and Indian summer ! weekends ahead of us!" Her prescribed course of life . after inurrlngc is' a Job "before and after children." She's afraid that the morals of children as a whole are going down partly because so many nwUiers are absent so much. "A succetwful home mu.st con-, tain a mother” INNER CONFLItT This view conflicts with her desire: "Oh, to stay .in an occupation." And her question; "Why shouldn't women work as long as ithey contribute? Coming to visit the John E. Wiraliates of Union Lake this weekend arc Mr. and Mrs. G. Pdmer Seeley of Grand ■ Rapids, Mrsi I/iuis Wilson Kansas City, Kan. is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Woodman of Gateway Drive. This Furniture Has Hidden Benefits A charming abd practical new fumitute idea udveiled at the Chicago furniture mark^s (s tea or coffee tables and\ benches that hide extra ing. * One number combines a low square table with four square “tuck-in" stools, comfortably cushioned in latex foam rubber. This is a nifty spacesaving arrangement for extra seating. Enroll NOW! Under Our Special Low June l^otes! POMMAC BEAVTT COLLEGE I6V2 E. Huron Phone FE 4-1854 Lfearn the latest technitjues^ and hair fashions^. Study under the direction ' of Mist Wilson MoSi(s fflcMs Si' , WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR. CHRISTMAS? You can still eat at Pine Knob Ski Resort 1 ClarHilon, Michigsii. (isll SiiS?g64l, Mrs, Jack Solber of West Yale Avenue was honored at a n&rsery shower 'I'hursday In the home of Mrs, Kenneth Swansey also of West Yale Avenue, Cohostess, was Mrs! James Selher of Morgan Road, Orion Township. The honoree's great - mints ! Mrs, Ellis Pankey, a former I Pontlm> resident, and Mrs, I Hlulord Rose, both of Horris-, ^ burg. III. were among the 112 ! gueiils KINNEY'S SHOES . for OiS Whoh ramlly PONTIAC MALL MIRACLE MILE SPECIAL SEAMLESS ^ Nylons 2 PAIR FOR I HlOH tTYLE-LOW PRICE SPCSCCR Ahtti’s Trunk Showing Today and Tomorrow EMBA Minks**^^' and Sables A" IY0KK*PARIt Inlernalionally known collection ot superb iolin Ross Original lurs created .tor the woman who s'on the ultimate in lur loshion. All At August , Fur Sale Prices *369» »6990‘ Come m and see the exclusive up-to-the-minute fur fashions by JOHN ROSS ORIGINALS. See the trans-lotions, foshipn-wise; of couture collections of Paris, Rome ond London, into fur fashions the,, American woman con understand and appreciate. ' th« •ntir* John Ross collection in Alvin's Continental Room. Meet Rose Rondel I Miss Rondel I is fashion stylist ond consultont for DoVinci and John Ross Originals. SKb acts os-liaison between,,' the world of fur fashions 0 and the American woman who wonts the couture collections of Pons, Rome and London translated, foshionwise. garments she imderstond and oppre-ciqte for the American way .of life. J* prices plus'tax ^ ,, . . - **TM ^MBA Mutation Mink Breeders Association Fur p ucts labeled to show country of origin ,pf impoqejd'turs. -HURON at iELEOp^PH ANNUAL SALE /3'°/2 off ROXANNE DARLENE JANTZEN PETTI COLE OF CALIFORNIA BEACH PARTY ROSE MARIE REID Famous Name ' Summer Sportswear JAMAICAS BERMUDAS SLACKS T-SHIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS SKIRTS GOLF JACKETS /3 0ff Summer Dresses Washable, easy care in casual'" afid dressy Styles. Regular to $26 00 799V1399 shoe sale up to 50% oft ANDREW GELLER * DELISO DEBS CARESSA MR. EASTON TOWN & COUNTRY CALIFORNIA COBBLERS ObMPHIES I HURON ot TELEbRAPq ,'1: !' '■ I’,’' ' '’J.' ji’' v,;i'f'-'i'^ ' i‘ •' ' "" . ''','''.J' ■ " '. ', ,'A'‘ MI A ,' • , I \'t iv "V fW, \ ' ‘I' ' I Teeing OH By BRUNO h. KEARNS HiU'old Stewart, long renioirihered by Pontiac area gull' I'anM and goll'rival,ii,'» one ot Ihe finofd anuileur play<*rH in Mlrliigan I'or many years, was reminiseing at Edgewood Uoimiry (.’liil) Ibis week. * Now a sporting goods salesman who operates out of Detroil ilnring ilie summer and Florida during iho w inter. St<‘war(' was enjoying bis task of official starter at the MiOhigan Assi.8itant Pro louruainent being held at Kdgt'wood. “ ' ' Me tlnnnbed earefuU'y llirough the sports pages of The Press at the starter’s* ■ ihmI It wrnt 37 holcii bchire I’owers won I up. tabh' and after a few minutes the ‘die golf days ,uoun,l was (Iw topic bl coin ion, i fi,|, f,„. i„|„, a, kmi, "Tlic t'r('«« wiift lilwnys a<«>(l ','111(1 In- won llio 4111 inoilnl play lo goll. mul t'•mtlm' once pro j crown for ilio Itisl lime In 1040 (tueed Nome ol ihe l>e.sl gnil in when h<> cleleuted (i|en iiurding Michigan." lie eomrnwUed, I «| i'onllue Country Club, "those city tournameats were I * * * ™*..l «, ,h» b»« is the , ^ .slfwiin W mey rlM i»'?"'lVs'v""'„l,"T„™r .Ell ri’mlnlM,',' H,' w«s itnce king „t |, ,!' ,1 '. { , ' I bounds and he look an eight, little League Finale Today District Four Crown at Stako , I I making him easy prey for Sle- He wa.s 5'^Ume city match wart. ' ' 4 ■play champion and 4-time city medal play winner, and .some of the golf matches he laid against players such ns Ted Powers, Emory *Sto|t, Noel fA’a.ser, Fonce b'owler, Kip Inmap and Glen II a*r (f 1 ng still .stand In memorable detail In the a r -chives of Pontiac golf. , PLAYED AT 14 He was one of the youngest players ever to play in the Mietv Stewart l.s seriously considering returning lo play In the 35th fhinliac City ehamplonshlp in 'August, that is If business com-mltmeiils do not take him away Irom the area, and he is hoping some of the old champions will get into the tournament for old times .sake. J, Actually, the 35th renewal of iity championship would be Igan amateur at the age of 14 , j, gm,. to make It one of ancjl in ItKIil he won bis tirsl city medal play title by dethroning Emory Slolt, two-lime champ who later won it ' ‘ twice. tn 1936 Stewart and Fred Schwarze staged a battle for the title and the 1933 ehain-pion lost by a stroke. Two months later he met Ted l*owr era In the match play finale REGULATIOH Now Open To The Public »Watered Fairways Waterford Hin Country Club, 6633 Dixie Hwy. / If Stoll and Fraser could be u r e d out of their far west abodes and any of the. other past champions brought back into the' field it would be a city tournament to be remember^^, the best'. Past ehampions Harding, 1 n ra 0 n, Fowler, Mike An-donlan, Ed Wasik, Ronnie Rothbarth, Butler Cooper, Paul Rada, Lon Mitzelfeld and Stewart are exempt from qualifying And it would be a memorable gathering to Have them all entered. 11 The city course needs al month-long period of preparation' for the tournament ind the welcome 0! past Chpipplona and entries should be made more festive. SHORT PUTT Angus McDonald, who scored his first hole in one in 30 yeirs of" golf at Edgewood Country Club couple days ago, is affectionately known as Yogi Bear by his Edgewood friends. McDonald became the firs rAember to come under the new club policy of being hosted by all those present rather than by the paying host for any celebration after a hole in one. lady Pros in 1st Round ROCKFORD, 111. (IP) - Defending champion Ruth Jessen and Mickey Wright headed a field of 34 pros and about j 20 aifla-teurs into today’s first round of the 54-hole Rockford .Costnopoii-tan Women’s Golf Open. RoarKe ____ .Cash X-Totali . Wlckersham . Houthfictd ami WMlImt L a k 1 will banic fpr Ihc DiNtrIct 4 l.ltlle Uaguc Hascball Toilrna-ineni crown Ipday al 4;.3(1 p.m. at Eton Park In HIrmIngham, Walled yjkc advanced to Ihe finals with a 12-6 trlurtiph over Ft'nlon yeslerday, t*hile South-' flt'ld moved up with nn 8 3 de-'Islon over Birmingham ('onll-u'lUal. * a/,*’,' .terry' DesChamps picked up he victory for Walied Lake, tiiimlng 10 batters, and he paced Ihe attack with three hlis, In-eluding a home run. DeHt’immps Im.N gone nlne-for*nlne at the plate In Walled Lake’s three vielorlus. v Gary Vaughn belted a pair ot home runs and teammate Doug Hingliam connected for nftollier for Southfield, Hill Sroek slruck out eight butlers in lacking up the victory. Western Golf Now Favors Miss White CHICAGO (AP)-Blonde Bar-bara Fay White, who bolted into contention like the quarter-horses she raises In Uulsjana, now is a stretch-running favorite in the 64lh Women's Western Amateur Golf Touriiiintent which circles the semifinal post today, Miss White, 23, daughter of a Shreveport, La., golf prol is an attractive, blue-eyed gal who. not by accident, reached her semifinal match with Wc.stern Amateur bridesmaid, Jean Ashley of Colorado Springs Colo. . Miss White .w,on a 6 and 4 quarter-final triumph Thursday over veteran Judy Bell of Colorado Springs. Today’s other semifinal match pits Miss Phillips, twice before a quarter-finalist, against the "chpmpion, Patti, Shook, 21, of Saginaw, Mich., who is studying at Valparaiso University to become a Miss Shook,'Ts^king her, fin Western Amateu^N.ai®’'^^; even par for 16 holM^ rallying for a 4 and 2 quart^^al verdict ovfer Janis Ferraris, Francisco’s 17-year-old Nation-al and Western junior champion. Peaches Enters Semis LAKE BLUFF], 111. (AP)-The top four seeded players swing into the semifinals May of the National Girls 16-and-under Tennis Tournament. Top-ranked Peaches Bartkow-icz oMfemtramck, Mich., defending champion and current Wimbledon jMpr titlist, faces No. 3 Becky Vest of Jackson, Miss. V rUK PONT!IDAV. JULY L‘i. MMM Will SIgni Cdnlfact Hurler Lew Butdetfe Turns Hitter for Cubs By United Press International Anytime Leul Ills n rr v u u • habits on ttia mound and Ids propensity to "load" a plU'h occasionally, but I lie iH'itch J(H!keys have Iweome silent lately when Burdette runs literally to the plate. • BdrdeUe, i w i c e a 20 - game winner In his 14 major league Seasons, was wrlUen off twice •as a starting pitcher within (lie last year by the Milwaukee Braves and the St. Louis Cardinals. Since Chicago Cubs' bead Coach Bob Kennedy Inserted him In the starting rotation this month, the 36-year-old righthander has reeled straight coinp|eie.|ame victories nnd exlfended h i 1 record to 7-t 6-1 since coming to the Cubs. ' Almost as gratifying to Burdette, however,, is his slugging. In those three games, he ha.s hit at a .538 clip with seven .safeties ~ including two homers and a triple and four runs batted in. G(K)D HITTING DAY Thursday was one of Burdette’s best with the bat. He cracked a home run, a triple and two singles In five times up against San Francisco, driving in tltree runs and Morec^ twice, in the Cuba 13-4 romp over the Giants. Billy Wllliamk and 1-en Ga-brielson also homered for Chicago off loser Billy O’Dell who allowed It earned runs in seyen innti^s. Jim Ray Hart and Orlando Cepeda homered for the Giants. In othbr Natiohal League games, the league-leading Phillies spanked the Bravek 13-10 in To innings, the Pirates slugged the Carditfa Is 8-S, the Reds nipped the Mets 54. and the Dbdgcrs dumped the Colts 54. CRACKS TWO HOMERS Johnny Callison: hit two home runs to account for five runs and Jack Baldschun. Who had saved games the two previous OTHER IIOMRRN Bob Hatley »ptl Blit VIrdon each contributed three hits In-luding a homo run to the Pirates 16-hit assault against the struggUng Cardinal pitch-Ing staff, which has given up 96 runs in the last four garnet. Mike Cuellar 9-9 was the loser and Steve Blass 4-6 picked up the victory. Frustrated Dick Farrell, who allowed only two unearned rumi to the Dodgers, lust bis tiinth bid for this 11th victory, when relief pitcher Claude Raymond blew a 4-2 lead in the ninth inning. Ron Fairly's bases loaded single drove in Uie winning run, following three singles and a walk. Walt Bond homered for the Colts with a man on in the sixth. f II 2 EHti «IO ' S«m ^(MvM Bob-K»ni NtaoMi ' HAZEL PARK (AP) -- Three feature races will be Included bn Hazel Park's final Saturday afternoon of racing tomorrow. The $20,000 Hazel Park Handicap Trial is the richest race of the top three on the card and Is expected to attract the best of the older honies on the grounds. The Mackinac Bridge is a race for three year olds and will be. run over a distance of one mile and one-sixteenth for a purse of $15,000, The Gold Qip TVlal, at one mile and seven-sixteenths the longest race to date at the suburban Detroit track, will be worth $7,500. Realty .. _____ VB. Sam R*avai. Tuesday, Norlhsid* ----- *453-2 va. BMCkner FlniKc#.. Wadnajday, Norttisida — 7 p.m. ■ tLocal *453-2 vt. Lytall-Colagreva. Egan X—Total$ . ISO 1-3 . 3.n fd9^$MWUHj with 1,5 gals, of Gas! with 10 gals, of Gas! with 6 gals, of Gas! AUTO WASH “A Clean Car Rides Better Lasts Longer’" ’ 149 W, Huron jirrots from firestone' Stummer Clearance OWENS CRUISERS Chris Craft Speed Boats WALT MAZUREiCS LAKE & SEA MARINA South Blvd. of Saginaw * FE 4-9587 DETROIT PRICES! '61-FALCON Deluxe, 2-64 DEMaS 16 it> chome from INCLUDING 4 Cadillacs IJiOOOFF all mmt go! // ' ' JEROME W' OLDSMOBILE .280 S. Saginaw FE 3-7021 CADILLAC m Bill Farrah Says, 'We Believe In Service With 0 Smile... Your Smile 1 It does, my heort good to sec our customers drive out of hiere smlliniQ about the service work on their cars ond the price they paid for it Bill Forroh/ Prfiidcnt That mokes ffiends put of customers and customers out of friends .who all come bock when they need new cors or good service. That's probobly the biggest single reason why our soles of cars, both new ond used, hove irKreosed every month since' we skirted "this dealership ... better service. My 14 years in this business proved that to me time ond again. And now you con prove it for yourself; Next time your cor needs service of any kind, drive it in here. You'll f ind out how good and how reason-obleo good service job con be." ^ Sincerely, Bill Forroh. Bill Farrah’s Village Rambler 666 S. Woodward-Ave. Birmingliam Ml 6*3900 Where Better Service Keepg You Sold, mim VI '' . ' I Triumph in Britain for Judy LONDON (UPl) Tliiw out III 0 Umdtm mirniit^ hottu', Judy (liii'ltind Mli<|>pi>roheidiriK their Mtides the MIfw UnlveCHt! Heuiily fhifjemd, ■ : Dell’s Inn Conor Of illMbofh 5 Ulio and Coti LoAo S Rood* Z 5 .Gall f*r RaiaNatianIk «l-IMI < * The Hudienee ehet'iod ho hard, 80 loudly and Ha long that the ahow wan loreed to eliiHo, The final liehwlulwl net Hrltlsh »lnger Hhirley ItasHey - wiin canceled. ' Despite Tom Jones' Oscar ri* ^aH4!^at Action! if Enlortainnantl if DANCING! lond oil ihtr tai!^ TUESDAY Friday ond Sofurdoy FIATURINO; OEfCr RDflC Y. |.. Ilm, l.rry Orotn. ThoOflfla.1 OKCC DNlId! R*y S.Vlt Md I Olh.r. The 41-yenr-old MIhh (liir; land’s triuihph, the Uite.st In n roller • coaster caretir. come wiyun hours fitter she hml cheeked herself out of n nursing home and asked to make a walk-on apixiarunee at a |mst-mldnlght show.i the iiniuml "Night of 100 Stars’’ benefit, JUMPS TO FEKT The audience jumped to Its feet, chettring,' stampitig and shouting. "Sing, Judy, sing " There were cries tor "Over the ItfiintfOw” y ■ Richardson Not Director Type PONTIAC'S "MUSIC BOX' M-S» md ElinbMil Lk. ttd. Do Toil Raid Protaetion? Unifonnad Armatf Guards and Fatrolman, Plain Glothatman FGR ALL GGGASIGNS! • * !• »**ll • A,_________ _______________ _ •‘W ImwH • HMvy Tl«ai< iMWt NMNTLY OAR PATROLS >4 HR. SERVICE . . . CONSTANT OOMMIRCIAL Md RItIDINTIAL PATROLS MUs (iarland twamed but *ho«k her, head. She waved and began to bark away Irom I the mirrophontVi, | But the cheers continued and | I finally she was draggid back A ‘ .s|x>tlight picked up her slim fig-J ure. reduced'by weeks of illness, the band played the famii-1 iar lnli;oduction and Miss Gar-1 land came on In a soft, vit)rmii! ! voice. By MOB THOMAS AP Movie-Televialon Writer lK)l,LYWOOl) ™ He looked more Ilka an Itinerant basket-hall pro than the winner of this year's Academy Award for direction. Tony iilchard-.sqn', uniBritlsh in faded blue jeans, royalblue w 1 n d b r eaker a n d Sneakers, w as directing tests of Anjaii-ette Comer as a mortuary assistant and Sir John ^’•ielgud as a corpse for "The l-ov^ One” The (Hrectdr was working on a tiny stage of a Hollywood television studio despite the fact that the film is being releasfid by MC»M. "Tom Jones" was shot entire-1 predicted gross ranges between |y on Iwutlon. he .said, using | $2r> and $:I0 millloh. "Ineredi- houses of the iioriod of the Henry Fielding novel. In some eases sets were Improvised within the houses by using screens and backdro|)H, He estimated the , film's cost at 11.300,000 an^ hears that Its Rights Foe Enters Muskegon Election I "ihe show fiided In wild ae-1 {"claim, with the Beatles and other stars massing arouml Miss Garland to congratulate her. “KNIQHT** PATROL Call 338-3511 •a**aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaaaa«a»««0' Monkeys lo Aid Atomic Research Sing~A-Long"‘ And Haor Your Song. And fill ydiir Favorites PLAYED $y JUNE ROGERS ; SAN ANTONIO, Tex, lAP) --I Eighty monkeys will be flown I I Saturday to the Atomic Energy ;' Commission’s Oak , Kidge, I Tenn., facility for tests in proton I radiation. * 9 A.M. thot "fun-lovin' Lody of Song" JAY'S BAR 363 COMMERCE RD. Rtturvofiont — Phong EM 3-9121 , space scientists have bwn I conducting a study in , radiation Uo determine if astronauts face !a danger from radiation while I on space flights! 'A spokesman.for the Sehoorof > Aerospace Medicine here Said [ the monkeys, none of which has av^r been in space,- will be radi-! ated with protons. "The liovtxi One," based on Evelyn Waugh's satire of the Southern California undertaking industry, will be filmed entirely on location. The closest Rlch-ardaon will come to MGM js the parking lot and the administration building, which will double for headquarters of a "Memorial Park." ■’I hate studios," Richardson explained”! am simply "of the studio type. I feel constricted in them. I would much rdther work outside studios, despite the difficulties you encounter. "The freedom is worth it." MUSKEGON • TAP )--M. Ster-line Primmer, Democratic candidate for ' Muskegon, Couhty prosecuting attorney, declared Ttiunsday that, "if elected, I ble,” he commented DELUGED WITH OFFERS Ever since 'Torn Joites,' I’ve IxH'n deluged with offers to make films from novels of the same peri(xl," he said, "I wouldn't even tmsider them, I have an abhorrence of repeating my.self in anything I do,’' "TIm! U)ved One," which also .*liars Robert Morse and Jonathan Wlnler.s. appears to be proof of that After that he plans two American subjects: ’’Reflections in a Golden Eye," a Carson MeCullers story lo be filmed In Georgia: lind James Baldwin’s "Another, Country," for shooting in New York City. Introduciag CARMEN’S All-Now IHM)!)* TACOS N Mon, Ihrv ^ ” fill <'••• an me n s RESTAURANT 846 Joslyn FE 3-8686 A*' n FOOD DRINKS Tgkg-Out Sorvictl FE 4-2507 STEAKS LunchRoni • Dinneri 859 OAKLAND PdSTIAC "1 plan to make four films be- will not enforce the civil rights fore I undertake ’The Charge of ' ! the Light Brigade,’ " the diree- NO LNKIJNG Richardson is the man who I made "Tom Jpnes," which brought him every award in sight, including the Oscar. He had no inkHng that it would prb've such a Success. Primmer, whose name will appeal^ on the Sept. 1 Primary ballot, lists himself as a former assistant prosecutor and unsuccessful candidate for Congress in I960,. ' Primmer said in a statement that his views on the new Civil Rights Act "are the same as ” Arizona Sen. Barry Goldwater, Republican presidential nominee, who voted against the leg-, . . , , islation in the Senate oh grounds! Approximately 17 per cent of he thought some parts of it are: “"'ellings over the nation have unconstitutional. either central or room air con- ■‘There will be no prosecutions ditioning. With. Texas leading in in Muskegon County for viola- the number of residences which j lions of this act if I am elected," have some type of cooling sys-Primmer said. ! teni. lor said, Richardson would like to film the, Crimean war story in the actual locale, making use of Russian cavalry. He said tfec Russians have offered to cooperate, but he has his doubts, The script, he expfliined, would detail wnal he called colossal stupidity on both sides of. the conflict, ' A DELICIOUS FLAVORED SENSE OF HUMOR ABOUT THE CUSTOMS AND MORALITY OF SWEDES. ALBERTO SORDI PLAYS IT WITH JN AIR OF INGENUOUS DiNODEimis oriixi- ppoduefcion J" • AIR conditioned a ' After 1 finished making it, I thought it was a mess,” he recalled. "It seemed all jumbled and disjointed, and T didn’t see how anyone would make any ' ^ out of it." 3 BI6 DAYS! FBI.-SAT.-SUN. Only LqhIs! Camera! Acliog/ AMERICA'S FAVORITE COMEDY CHARACTER ISIN1RE MOVIES... AND YOU'RE IN For THE Happiest hme OF YOUR life! FRI. and snriart' YOGI BEAR His FIRST FULL-LENGTH . FEATURE... with Boo-Boq ] Cindy Gang! inYOGICOLOn! TIIK rONTTAC I’UKSS. KHir)AV. JI TV n, Itxu r M^kets, Business and Finance ’1 -J MARKETS The I'olltiwitig «r« lop price* covering Hnle* of lucolly grown produce by grower* nnd *old by them In wbole*nle peckitgo loti. t Quoiatloni ere furnlNheU by the DotroU ilur^u of Mnr^eti ai of Thursdey. Product „ I, bM AMIM, Tr«nt|)*r»nl, t •hibbirrho. (ri Ch«rrl»», Ibuni u»H Charrltii Iwaal (uffinli. rM Price Changes MpsHy Small Mart Heads Irregularly Lower NEW YOHK (API flip utiK'k miirket hemlp<1 oifdn nnotber npnnIoo of Irregulurly 1 o w e r |)ricpN I(hIii,v, Tnollfig iiclivUy w'UH Irtiiiy nIow. Prifc I'hmiiijes were inoslly [wlNniall but oinioHl all niajor *1 groups including steels, oils, I rails and airlines were slightly lower Motors were mixeil, Thursday's session ended tm Ubbao*. I csbbbst, i CSrroMi, d( , tblwvi e««r»N III Cfhiry, Satial, vn, Cilarv, wh(t», dl. Ctibry. whll*, crt. Kdrur Onloni, grMfl, d|. M eariKy, cw. ‘iJ N«d(th«t, R Radiilwa, M 'KIT’ the dnwiiMlde after a thoroughly mixed (lay. After the elose (Senerul Mo^ lurs, a market leader In reeent weeks, ^ antumneed rernird first half and seeomi (juarter earnings, nnysler nrilf Ford had (lone ilie same In the previous day or two. i‘uic:i<: itANuic Auto share prices ranged Irom off a small fraction for Chrysler fo up nearly H for Fofd, (IM was up a minimum fraeUon at ope time. The Fust (,'oost new ear hauler* Ntrike has Ireen settled'. Thursday Ihe AsstH'laUal Press W-sUK'k average declined .1 at 310.0. American S took Exchange prices were mixed at Ihe start. Off fractions were Syntex and Iteliance Insurance. The New York Stock Exchange NiW YORK (APT S»ll0Wln« O » ol MiKivd ilscK IrAntbtOoni on iSf N York Slock IkChAsa* wllh I0;J0 prld ■ «.A— kkloi I (hdt.l Hits LOW k«ll Cl kRC^'ol kCP Im i ffi: 1 m i‘s? OW Pin In Orpvhnd .Ml 8X11 '1151: ui'*. } ASH SSk. '• IS lj»k IJk* 1}»» I II H*» «'• »'> '• I ni. Uik * • —H AmoridiP 1 AniAIrlln l.U AmBdPor lb '"i !;:■ '}? JO lei le 11 n;i 111 ) M'* 41' t I3H i3< i; h1 I ji't CbMMMt, b Colli^ , , MuMbrd, bu. Sorrtl, bu. SpInteS, bv. SwiK Chord, I Tumip. bu. . endMj^blMchod, bu. Poultry and Eggs OITROIT POULTRY OiTROIT (AP)-Prlco» pold por pound ol Dotroll lor No. I quollly llvo pouaryi Hoovy typo hono lAlSi IIbM typo hont ?ti hoovy'typo rooilori ovor i ibt. M-aSi brellori ond tryort 3.4 Ibt. wSItoi 19-W aorrod Reck 33-33. ArmcoSi 3 ,]?KI Ai!CUn|>^ ^0 AuioConf ,20 BobcorkWIi I \ RBTRoiT aaat DITR03T (AP)-tM Ixlcoi pold p doMn ol Dotrolt by f)rtt rocelvort ll cludlnp U.S.), Whilot Orodo A.oxlro lor HVV43I lordo 3*'/j-3») modlum 3*-3»'. tmoll W-lfWi cbocki 31-33. CHKAOO BUTTIR. BOai CHICAOO (AP) - Chicooo Morconlllo Kxchondo-Bunor otoodyi wboMiolo buying pricoo unchopgodi 33 ...... »3 A • »i l» C «'A) con ■ M'Y. wboloiolo buying pricot unchongod to 3'/k ........ ..... .. botttr Orodo A wbltot 33i mixod 33i modlumo 3t*/k,- itondordi 3J'/4i -dlrtlot Booing 3 Bordon 3 . Borg Wor 3 Brill My .» Bruntwick Budd Co .M Bultord .150 Bulovo .tOb CHICAM POULTSV CHICAOO (AP)n-(USDA)-Llvo poullry wboloiolo buying prini uncbongodi root on 33-3S; ipoclil tod Whilo Rock Iryor 13-l»'/i; tow hoovy typo honi lO'/j; Bor Rock fryori 33-33'/i. CollohM .301 Colum H .40 CoSnp Sp .10 Con 0ry I CdnPoc 1.50O Coro PwLI I 'orrier 1.40 Livestock OITROIT LIVIITOCtC DtTROIT (AP)-tUSOAI - Cottio 130. Otoody, tow good to ovorogo choice itoon 30-331 tiondord to low good 12.50-30.00; ullllly cpwi 13-14; connOr and cutlor ” VHlor'i 35. Not onough to moko a Hogo 35, Borrowi i lower; lowi sgiody; m fo oot u- ——■— CHICAOO LIVISTOCK ^ICAOO (AP)-(USOA)-Hbgi 4,000; butehoro moitly 35 lower; 1-3 100-330 lb 5>«t^r» 12.25 H.00; ndxod 1-3 100-330 Ibt 12.35-12.25; 350-350 Ibi I2.00-12.50; ** 340-310 IM 14.50-12.00. Cotao 500; colvoi nont; no tort of e'wlw •"<> prime 1,025 I CBS.1 ; choice a American Stocks Arnoricon Slock BxcSango prlcoi: . ' (Ml.) High Low Lait Chg. Aoroirt .50 ^ 3 »"■ 30>^ 30»4- '4i AmPrtrofA .15 4 2'* 7'Y 7'.| , ArkLoCoi 1.30- 14 37'0 37'% 37'%- 'i AjidOII B, G 10 7»k .2'% 7'%-(- '% Bornoi Eng ll aw 3li% ai'/i* kk Broi Tree 11' 3'% 3'% 3'% Brit Pot .33r 1 2 13-14 7 13-14 2 13-14-1-14 Brown Co .40 12 15'% IS 15'%— '% lb Chib to 3 1-14 Croolo Date C 141 13»k 12 12'%-1'% 13 4'% 4'% 4'/4+ 1% • 14 52'% 52 52 - H II 51'% 50'% 5(W4- '/4 9 44'/j 44'4 44'/%+. 'A Imp Oil Ttoo Kalior ind Krafter -Mb Llvlngi Oil .2lf Mackey Air Mich Sugar i NowP^ng ,i; Poncif Pet 1 42»« 47i« Ot’e- 5 34 9 »'% 1/ 3 1* n, 9'%..., TO li'k 14'4 14'%- '- 4 '.;B'r 5-1. 5'% 48 f7«% I7»« 12W . SporryR wt . Syntex Cp .JOg -tecbnicol .50b UnControl .20 Webb 8. Knepp Prov. ,Doy Week Ago Month Ago^^ Year Ago 1944 High .... The Aiiociotod Prou 34 II 15 ^ Ind. Rolli Util. Stobki ... -t.4 -.2 -1-.3 fr.2 . 449.9 185.2 158.4 320.1 . 449.5 185.4 158.3 3(l?.9,; . 452.7i 184.4 159:2 322.0 144.7 344.8 .4 159.3 322.0 1.2 148.9 284.7 1.5 1S1.T 284 8 .8 134.9 242.7 0 Higher grade roil.i '' I IpdUrtriali I If'. 1 12 44H >41 4«'i -3 I3h. |5h I3W '! fill tfi.1 10 20JI » 20|% ■- (mOpllcol kmPhoto . Am TH J Am Tob 1,40 AMP Inc .45 I 21'» 2l'k 2l'x - 7 !>• M* 8ti I 4 50't 50'. SO'. -I 21 33%.\ 22'. 22H -24 2W 21'% 21*. I I 24». 24»» 24H !! Si,, tin : 4 I3L. I3». Ill 5 33 33*i 48 35V. 15'. IT ■“ ii iiii ; »; Burroughi I ,1 1^1 T 2 71| 2!l% 2.1% CotorTroc .80 Colbnoie 1,40 CencoIntI .50 15 22'% 22'.. 22'.% -I; JarroCp 1.40 8«.rc“, ChimpSpk- 2 Chmplln 1,20 '.heckor Mot I 35'% 35') 35'% ... 75 52 511k 51H + » 4 1414 144. I4I4 3 291% 29'% 29'% + ' ChIMII SIP CRI Pocll ChrllCrIt .441 Chr-i— ' ,iryilor . CIttoiSv 2.40 ClovEIIII 1.20 Coco Colo 3~ 40 391% MV, 39*k 13 2 24'% ’ 24'% 24'% 9 321k 32H 32H 2I IfH TT CollinRod Colt I II ’47'% 42V, 42’% - ' 2 12'% 12’% 17'% ... 2 13’% 13>% 13'% -I- ' Col Gas 1.22 ComICro 1.80 ComSofv 1.10 ComEd 1.40b ConEdll 3.30 ConElecInd 1. CnNGoi. 2.30 ConsPw .1.20 Com Air .40 Com Can,2 ' Comins 2.20 Com A Cont Oil '2 i 57 " I 3 DanRiver .80 Deyco C»rp Dtere 1.20 Oel&Hud .40e DeltoAlr 1,40 Dent Sup la I 44V. 44V. .... , jy)A 29»4 - ' , ,85»» 8514 + ' 22 27 - V I 34'% 34’% -1- 1 duPont 3r .Duq Ll 1.3 oyn Am .. >* 31'% 31’% - 1» 1.4 245'A 245'/. -t- ’% % 32'% 32'% - H a '81k an 81k .... East Air Lin EasIGF 1.49f BastKo 2.20a EmerSod .40 . EvatisPd .30r Evenhrp . .75 Flo Pw.1.12 Ford AAoi'2 Forem 0 .40 *;reegfS/^l^ 3 112 14)4 ./1414 70 531% 53'% 53H -t 30 I2'% 12.'% 12'%— GamSk 1.20b Gon Oynam -GenEIOc 2 20 GPrecn 1.20 OPubSvc .330 GPUbUt 1.28 ’a” • r i llrXr' ? s; lii: i£ 4* ffi? ii) t 4!?; 4Si;- 4 13m 1)1>. 131*.' IllConi ind 2 III Com J irnfe,io InlBUiMch 5 InllKorv 3.80 iniMln I lOo InlNIck 2 )0« IniPopor 1.30 im UT- I ' Ml) " ' . j 451% i ' 'llSiUkki’' 14 «'» 23H 23»l ^ 10 801k 80«% low - 3 35 3$ 3$ t —K— 1 tJ » » ^ 8 34', 14'1 14'% 3 4(Pk 40W 40W - \T Iff! nr. I I0>% 801% 80'% ........ WeilgEI Whirl Cp Woolworth Worlhin I or Mml onnuol !! SS i plui Hock divl^d. 1943? eitllmaled coih _____ In orreon. p-Pald mii'yeor, dividend omitted, deterred or no action token - | dividend moollng. r-Doelorod or n 1944 plui Hock dIVIdond. ‘ ' I 141% 341% 341% n ? fr .T, fi',,- —N— 12 S5'% SS'% S5<% + I V21% 12.'.% 12'% I TSIk 251% 251% -f I 85'% 83'% IS'% - I 221% 22'% 221% 3 '44'% 44'% 44'% -'' 13 13 13 - ' Repub StI 2 lexoil ,50b leyTob 1.80 28 41H 40',4 41H + 2 12,% 1214 171% ....... 2 H2'% 12 12, -1% I 21,14 21'% 71V, - 1% StRegP 1 Schenley^ ScottPop .90 SeebAL 1.40 SearleOD .90 >er,R 1.60a leeburg .40 Singer Co 2 Smith AO 1 SoconyM SouPRS 1 30'% 305% 30'% . 0 32'/. 32'% 32'/. -f ' 8 4414 44'% 44'/1-t- S Sperry Rand Spiegel 1.50 SquareO 1.40 StBrand 2.20 l!3o«« S|d oil ind 3 SX'SvU'., I 7$W 70^4 78>/4 - IIOMNJ I 40» IjorlOruo^ ,20 ijj^kOf** %’r2TVr. I 121. Ilk. It’. I I 43*. 43«, 43'k 50 3J'. JO'% 30') i .. .. ... 45'% T%IIOCO 2 20 T04^|U|ltPlgd Toxinilm ' .10 Toxlron 1,40 Tidewol OH Trim W Air Tran.om .80 Tronillron TwenlC ,,15r _T— It Ji:.* . ,. . 12*! *}'» I ' 35 49'* 49 49, il: a:**' , 4«4 4L. 41. Ml4,i. US 'i'Jo UO8lCp"l.20 sftfiu.r ul UnMatch M 3 53*k stw 52*1 5 '421. 42*9 42». ' ..................................................... »i fjtx I 52U ifw 42*1 ’Ii f1i% ?!?: ?Si, I 32', 32V, 32'1 II S4'% 54'r 54''; T tfii 1 42', 42'% 42'; —w—' ; Sif, 39 ' 331* ... 1 ,'i r 2 14 1151% IIJ ■—Y— IP IT’S TBUE , The attorney said if It were true that Hoffa could push the other trustee* aroimd, he could have simply ordered them .to put money Into the Sun Valley, Fla., housing project without creating a complicated fraud scheme. The-government has contended that the alleged fraud scheine was devised to bail Hoffa out of the financially plagued Team- ster retirement project in Florl- fringe benefit settlement so Main will be 3 p.m. tomorrow |,uj-|,(^,Bjrniingham, was naii«§d Ztnllb 1.308 i tlflUroi I III quortorl 1(^141 0 I ^ dtkl( rt-Oaclarod or paid t dlvl^d. o- D«clarod I on ox%llvldond or os«dlrtrlbutlon »-Sol4^ In lull. _ _ cid-C4liod. x-Ex dividend. y~Bx Oivi-ond ond koloi In full, x-dli—Ex dlitrlbu-on. xr-Ex righto. xw-WHhout wor-mil. ww—With worronti. wd—Whan dit--Ibutod. wi-When iiiuod. nd—Next day T being . — ------ Act. or locurltloi >,r ponlei. In—Foreign lime lublo ----- jquaiiMiion lax. I bankruptcy or rocoivtrthip i Treasury Position t 4,003,845,249.91 t 7,854,934,430.25 Dtpoiiti Piicol Year JMy I- 3,294,524,284.41 3,800,229,821.98 Withdrawal! Plicol Yoor-7,512,321,024.49 15,442,243,814.23 -includei 8341,231,341. Cl 10 iloluiory IlmH. 2,305,455,341,24 304,391,521,412.42 . 15,432,978,105.25 Stocks of Local Ifiterest ' Flgurss alter decimal ipoints are olghthi. OVER THE COUNTER ITOCKt The lollowlng qu'ototiont do not nece orlty ropresem actual tranioclloni b ire Intended ai o guide to the oppro; note trading range of tha oocurltlos. Citizens Utimiei Cless A .... Diamond Crystal ........ ..... Ethyl Corp. ................ AOohawk Rubber Co........ MJchlgan .Seamless Tube Co. . Pioneer Finance .............. Salran Printing .............. Vernor's Ginger Ale .;;....... Vesely Co. ...... Wehr Corp..................... WInkelmon's ............ Wolverine Shoe ............... Wyandotte Chemical . MUTUAL FUNDS Chemical Fund ........... Commonwealth Slock . ... Keystone Income 'K-l ____ Keystone GrOwlh K-2 ... Mass. Investors Growth . Mess. Investors Trust ..... Putnam Growth ......... . Wellington Fund Windsor Fund . .17.05 18.43 .. 9.74 )0.42 . 8.2*. 9.05 .15.42 14:80 . .35 Q 8-12 M Net Chan **”* ***”' Nooh ’S-l"’'* 82.5 10J.1 81.1 OOia 93.1 Prev. Day 82.5 103.1 18.1 * 90.9 93.8 Week Ago , 82.4 ;102,9 87.9 90.8 , 93.2 AAOnlh Ago 82.0 10T.1 87.4 91:0 '.93t1 Yeer Ago 81.S lOO.O , W.4 90.l l 94.t 1944 High 8».7 103.3 88,4 ......... 1941 Low B0,5.100.f ;SET s-"» 47/ ‘ I-.'l T-' ll //' ' /^ / 88.f Hoffa Pleas Nearing End Dafanio Ending Cai«; Out Jurori Today CHICAfiO aiFli - The chief (lefentNi uttornoy for Teamster boss James It. Hoffa wlmfs up his closing argument today, and after final instructions from U.S. District Court Judge Hichard B Austin the marathon fraud case will go to the jury. Hoffa ami six codelendant* are charged with fraudulently obtatnlhg 125 mfllion f r teamster Union Jicnsion funds and diverting $1,7 million of the amount into Iheir own iMckets, Maurice J. WalMh, who broke hi* leg during Ihe three-month-long trial, liit on Ihe proseculor'* table yewterday while ddendlag Hoffa from the government charge*. "I don’t think there is any question that every effort In this ease is being made to get Hof-fa," Wal«h told the Jurors, He sald -i^hlef government prosm^u-lor William 0. Blttman "is a young man who wants to make his mark by being a giant kill-; er, he wants to kill this giant." Fee/ Economy Can Carry Over Summer Perils By HAM DAWHON AP Bu«lnes* News Analyst NKW YORK - Mu«t buslneia s|xike*mon hold fast to their be lief that the ectimitnic uiwwing Is loo strong for this suiniijer * particular perils to curb. The perils most often cited are the possible outcomes of the auto latHif ne-Igotlatiuns, a mtire emotional than usual preside ntlal camiiaign, and the f a 11 u r e of economic growth to make mucli of a dent in unemployment: JRu.sliiess circles watching closely the trend ip the factory workweek this summer, in new orders for durable g(iods, especially in the machim ery and equipment Industries, and the racial conflicts which could cause economic as well as political upsets. Walsh said it was ridiculous to bellev'e that one man — Hof- fa “ could, "pull the wool «iver the eyes of" IS other pension fund tfustees by (devising a complicated fraud scheme. come is to be «x|>ected during Ihe hot months. The quesUisi will be hofy much uf. a slowdown, oihI any variations from tile seasobal patterns. Ho far, wume downturns have been reixirlvd. 11te optimists cull them seawinui or temporary, They stress the signs jioiiit-ing to a big aiitumn recovery —such things as business plans for moie s|ieiullng on. plant ami equipment, and (omiumei Npcndlng intention |s)lls which' show confidntH'c still strong and pursestrings still fiHise VIRfHL K. BOYD New Positions at Chrysler Death Notices Man From Araa Now on Board of Dirtctori CAHROI. (i. MOREHOUSE rUX TlESTEIt • Service for former resident (’arml (I. Morehouse. 60, of Miami Beach, Fla., will be I p.m. tomorrow* at lh'.‘ William R Polcre Funeral Hopie. Burial will b« in Mount i Avon Cemetery ' Mr. Morehouse died unext>cci-edly Tpesday of a heart attack, . . Surviving arc his mollicr. As always the ups and downs ,,,.4 ^ Morehouse, and ?^ ’'thl« brother, Ralph S.. both ul emotional effect on both bu-si-1 Koehester nes.smeh and the general public,J EARLY SPAlNO | MRS. R. L. O’BRIEN . I PONTIAC TtJWNSHIP Serv But the momen um of the in-i ,ce fo«JMrB. H. L. (Mildred E 1 dustrla and retail expa^ion In 0 Brle^58. of 2530 Walnut will e early spring Is counted on to i k* Virgil E. Boyd. 1.170 FurbesT Bloomfield Township, was elected yesterday to the biHird uf directors *bf Chrysler Coriiiiratlon. He flits the vacancy created by the retirement of E C, Quipn of (irosse Polnti? Wmxls. Boyd was aamrd griMp vice pretMeal, domesllc automotive, and apimtnied (0 the ad-mlnlilratlve eemmillre. In his new position, lie I* responsible (or all domestic automotive sales and manufacturing operation*. Including the (lirys-ler - Plymouth Mid Do(^e Car %-.ii J , !•«' H nm Monday i8t Ihc aiid TrucklJivIslons.lhevbrys-«***1!h (*!i^ Furieral Hijimf, ler Uasing Corporation, the a epe *1 1 il ! I MifVI 0* aav>*8«Yi |fl &gVaaillK *V fW |AII •UWIg 1 II C j Pontiac. Crepiatlon will follow Chrysler Parts pivlslon and. the ‘be White (Tiapel Memorial,automotive pianufacturlbg Uie plus column, and put off any Crematorium. Troy. groups. ! worrying until 1966. Mr*. O’Brien died yesterday: * * *, f k! . " Pronged Illness. j Quhin retires from tlie plraria, the auto labor talks arc Surviving besides her h u l\-; gitugi now occupit-d by Boyd W ^45 ywriifllm «Jlom.d,le moment. The worst that could j p^d Diem'of Itoyal Oak and i,aiu*try happen to the ewnomy in gen- Mrs Thopias Harris of Detroit; i - eral would be a long strike. This > brother :, and three grandchll-' ***"*'^ would cripple the steel industry,, jran ' ‘>*ber jiersomiel shit Is were along with many other sup- BnRP»TU' »nRirRT%u5N | announced by Chrysler Presl-Pllcrs. I ROBERT W.ROBERTMIN ^ Townsend as fol- In management eyes, almo,st : ROCHESTER — Service for jow*; . ' ' as bad would be a wage, and;Robert W, Robertson, 72. of 415j Robert Anderson, 995 S. Glen- n * % * f ^ Successful % * Investing * $ % s costly as to set off price In- «t Huntoon Funeral Home, Pon- group vice president, automo-crease.s ;^nd such a pact would Uac. uve manufacturing., and a mem- be a goal for other labor lead-1 Mr. Robertson died yesterday her of the administrative comers. The worst thing here would after a long illness. j mjttee. He was fortnerly vice be the sparking of another! Surviving Is a sister. president, product planning., wage-price spiral such as U;ou- mrS. CECIL G. SCOTT a!iH* FarK"?Sl ^ WOLVEIU# LAKE - Serv-1 m lice for Mrs^ectl 0, (Berthq '^ Most observers are sayi^^^ , p least, that they expect neither a. wjn be 10 a m tomorrow at thei ' By ROGER E. SPEAR Q: "I will be a senior in high school this fall and will enter; a fine (but expensive) college for the following four years. I have $2,600 in cash, $350 in savings bonds, and ten shares of Parke, Davis. 1 will have to sell the stock about halfway through my sophomore year in college. Shwld I bold it until then or sell now?’’F. Y. A: You seem to have a pretty good financial backlog for a coF ’ ge education., Parke, Davis is one of the oldest and most respected names in ethical drugs. Jts most iihportant ptoduct is cHloromy-cetin on which its U.S. patents expire in 1966. No one knows what the result will be. the market seems already to b^‘ discounting lower earnings, as the very poor technical action of the shares clearly indicates. Q: "From 1942 to 1953 1 invested $16,500 in series E bonds. CouM you tell me what these bonds are worth? How long will they continue to pay on the 1942 bonds? Would it be smart to redeem these bonds?'’ A-M. % ; strike nor an inflationary settlement. They look for. certainly hope for. a labor contract that the auto companies can Jiandle without too much pain for the car buyers. What the pact may do to auto earnings, iww at record highs, is another matter. POUTICAL TIDES, The political tides seem likely to cause considerable flooding this summer and fall. But the optimists hold that even an unusually bitter campaign need not undermine the foundatiqns of the economic expansion.’ Cmi-sumer and busiiless confidence is rated as a fragile thing. But in this case U seems likely to be able to withstand considerably (XTatgricaj battering. The more prosaic factors of the economy—new orders, factory workweeks, expansion plims, retail sales-will be watohed closely this summer by business and government execu- “'S»?““kSg i„ m.„, rf, these indicators of things to ! WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP - Service for John H. ’.I-.'' I I cannot answer your first question, since I don’t know .the months of issue. I suggest that you write to the Superintendent of Documents, U.k Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., and ask for a Table of Redemption values series A-E, enclosing 15 cents in cash. You will then very easily check out the present value of your, bonds. As to your, second qUestton, the 1942 bonds are now in their second period of extension and will accrue intorest until at least 1971. It seerhs. likely that on that’date another extensiop will be granted. I do not advise you to redeem your"* bonds — unless you need current income — since by «o doing you would become liable to Federal income taxes on /ail accrued interest. ‘ Mr. Spear cannot answer all mail personaIly but will answer ail questions possible In his column, j “i, ' '' (jQopyi'ight ige^) ...., « .. , . f /l. ' /u ' I 1 f Walled Lake Methodist Church Burial will be in Resllawn Cemetery, Grand Rapids Mrs. Scott, a schoolteacher retiree from the Walled Lake Consolidated Schools, died Wednesday after an Illness of seven months. Her body Will be at the Rlcli-ardson-Bh-d Funeral Home. Walled l#:e. until 9 a m. tomorrow when it . will be in the church. She was a member of Commerce Chapter No. 301, Order of the Eastern Star; the Michigan Education Associatton; and the National Federation of Business and Professional Wotqens Clubs, Inc, . Surviving are a son, George of Walled Lake; a daughter, Mre. Marjorie Vreeland of Walled Lake: a brother; and three grandchildren. Memorial contributions can be made to the Walled Lake Methodist Church. H a r r y E. Chesebroiigh, 471 DUhston, Bloomfield Hills, formerly vice president, quality and reliability. Was named v|^ piXisident, product planning. . will' also serve oh the administrative cominfttee. New vice president iuid direc-^ 'j (or of quality and reUablity is Fred M. Glassford, 156 Linden, Birmingham, formerly vlcfe president and group executive, car and truck assembly. News in Brief Marion Davis, 101 Euclid, told police yesterday that $140 -was stolen from her purse while she was shopping at Waite’s Department Store, A 1959 Ford owned by David Manning, 3415 Fairmount, Roji^l Oak, was . called a total loss after it caughyire yesterday at the Proud Lake fishing site' while Manning was fishing. Cause of the fire is undetermined. Family Style Roast Beef Dinner and Bazaar. St. Joseph’s Parish Hall, Lake Orion, Sun-dayI?July 26, 1 to 5 p.m. Adults ■1.50, Children -idv. Rummage: Bike, outboard motor Saturday, 220 E. Iroquois. --adv. Lodge Calefidar Annual DeMotay and Pontiac No. 21 picnic, potluck style, Jay-qee Park, Walton at Joslyn Rd. Sunday, July . 26, 1:30. L’eland Dennis, Worshipful Master. —adv. if ^ Stringer. 69. of 3881 Fieldyiew will be 1 p.m. tomorrow at the C. -J. Godhardt Funeral Home. Keego Harbor Burial wiU follow in Grand Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. Mr. Stringer, a retired employe of Wayne County, died Wednesday after an illness of three years. Surviving are his wife, Viva; a son, Harold of Orchard Lake; a sister, Kathleen bf Orchard Lake; and two brothers, Morris of Milford and Roy of Detroit.' .JUMBERLY ANRf WATTS WALLED LAKE — Servicq, for Kimberly Ann Watts, 3-day-old daughter of Mr. and’Mrs. David Watts, 1657 West Lake, wiU (be tK)(«i tomorrow at the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home. Burial will follow in (Jommerce Joseph F. Kerigan, 1445 Clare-don, Bloomfield Hills, former vice pi^sident and group executive, Ramping, novy has the same title in car ancl truck assembly, with responsibility for the company’s 10 assembly plants. ‘ The baby died yesterday. She had beeni ill since birth. Surviving besides her parents are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs! Kenneth Hemlinger of Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard GLASSFORD KERIGAN Walter JB. Cbnnolly of Grosse Pointe, former general plants manager, stamping group, has been named group executive, stamping. Grain Prices and Mrs. George E. Watts of Columbus, Ohio: and great-gra^^rbnt^, and Mrs. //i, /MiiU'-’Wmn t'V.Mim Reqiff of Fanhington. J OFENIND OaAIN CHICAGO (AP)- Wheet (Now) g?c .. 1.42V%-H . 1.47Vj4% ,Mir JMY . 1.5)',%-5) Cera Rip Dec ... -1.15V% Mar May ..1. Oel* ... I.18 ',1 / ■ I / // i J/' 1,' TUK. 1‘PN'riAC riiKiks.' Clior Spun I Comintrclol Building ■iK3KiM«“ C. r^NOUS, Rtaltor 'BUD" K-aarH • »n« i}|f««t i.wn I «Ht tr«(i)«ui, ill In wt# Mrcii wflh i iwwn , jgux':tr'‘*i!!re''.r Ativntidn Bulldtn ' lnv*itori 3>£,n£:"'i"!s' roi*. C»ll HI I44iyl “BUD" Nicholl*, Rioltor -# Ml. ClMnioi It. n 5-1201, A(f*r 6 P.M, Ft 2-3370 Comm'l Bldg-3,340 3q. i^f. *rl«k imi blMli conilrMt-tkKi Piwnlown Aonllic lull o'< WMi Trwk Drl».‘ Wirt houii Of rilill outMl Oil J2*' ■amra Chaplin Motil Brok*rs JM «?•« * Mill W M ........;To> PArKAOE I lOlinR HiWflllul uitfiirHUiaiiM »«rly ..... flltlll lilia liwi.plii |yl| ywii, Piikll.« lut, l,Hilp.l in )KlLr*l, >iui nV’x- mi iisr Partridge “li th* Bird to Si*' I Niillif Wim M VMri liMrltnci “C" BAR Onf Bf PonlliCi niciil k ■“ miifl! I WillOA Him* i» TOWI of H Niiiulillin Amnunl tw.001. liBUlil mail. Hitiniri I « builni............. xzzxtJnjni Twb Mtiniri liulll mil Inta » m«niy miking builnni, Naw wini lo oa “•ri Viu fiip Ai 5,200 Sq. Ft.-Wotirford Towmhlp . •iBtJi Mfllilnf in miM r«M, iifcwu*rmr’ Annift, Inc., Rialtori N 1 Huron |i. if i-oim Oiio IvMinii uvt lumliy ‘ ‘ “OmS TAVMN - jf licinii, ilnlng II Mirip^ kiicntn. ‘--»ii. plono bir, li ten HunVii'i homI tavmn ViXh ifoun* ij^uor licwiM, ilnlng room. K# m#-I on rivir, ). I« mllM wuNi ol Allinli « tun ’moIT*'* '* *"* ' ' * llEALTOR BARTRIOOE “11 1H* *1*0 TO III" " INVIITOKI “ ------• - Cholii iwrt go, with or wHli “TAVERN" ily onto now oni iw jwortunity (omo ol« •y tl loan lOANS TO $1,000 In uHVioiWH#* , .lOlMilix bllJl Snlniy paywinl. QOlck h courliOui ikiKiriim ^.lori^ Crtdil Uli Iniurii . , ....jncj iviii HOMll AUTiSToaN W.' Pirry l|. PR; f li I Piily. lil. > 18 I LOANS MwFAijSfc, ' Plnone# co #) Ponll||| »iii^||nl^ RulMl TEAGUE finance CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER ' ROMEO 1 2U E. ST. CLAIR lOANI III TO II,DM HOuWK^L^OlXHtl a isi_________ a » "Priiooiy lofvlii" WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $1,000 Wi will bo olM la hilp you STATE FINANCE CO. Mi Ponllic - E 4-1574 «X J^riiti !«niiin, .. lilting - . i I, iliiamonl an1. TM| l| , Huron'i ilnoii __ I tNMroim collifoi •umlinoo a« Tcs"jsis.vns,. ill lumimoo. A i-bibroom own-ir'i nonw wlin lika vlow ind llraploci In living ».-i- ■- ilM nlcity JurnTi o« wim i/i (I, 1,0 l/l II. Itonlioi Ol nn... Hwr'iind!* Im' boich ono you hovo m mooiy making roiofl on m. ' Una Pof Proo Now ' MItnigin builnoti OulOi ut 1,1,1 ----------- "uW,. tElEGRAPH -,9 MILE RO. o?it2l IS^an'iilekti " *** *A«T»ipO* A AIIOC., INC Aiwi rto.1 ; •vHmii OpportaaiH** St ^,{J2d,*^ilN«*\iM' N^lnji tonltr. OR H ln^ I SOUARI PliT MANUPAC- ^ rR^iaav. AOORttilvl'MAN. ilLt rodll ' RESfAURANT ' ■ CASH Loans to $3,000 oiyminl.'TIo tinting ’«o»it "i Pl^ or Apply In Pif^ " Family Acc*ptanc* Corp. Home Owners NEED CASH NOW? Sail Hohi*Ii*M 0**di SB ICURtC POOT, UPRIOHT PRR*/ ir. |l»l, », ,n«, M i’nch ranor, tlli rilrlaatanir, iw, ijiatirii: tloyi, iMi ,1 Ind) IV rnbulll pic luli lulw. IW.M. Ribulll vicubm, Ijg. Rabulll iulo. witbtr, Ui, Mlchlpin Apj^lnnci Co., 1,1, oTiila *^'a BIGGER STORE TO SAVE YOU MORE! Shop In cool comforf-GRAND OPENING Juil iiiHvml Hroii llii ilriil lo mat Baldwin at Walton PHONE FE 2-6B42 MAIN FLOOR giiplny el bidutllu. , Amnrltin living rgi } piNa dinilli Ml ___ . plict dinilli, licond IM Utid ciblntl link 1,1 UMd rangti . II, lo fW 7 ploci drop Idol dining Ml ,4, LITTLE JOE'S BARGAIN HOUSE */ riRMI-bUV iClI. IRAOR Mon thru hri 'iii e pim.i til 'in * MUUtiHOl 0 PURNilliiNOi, lintii, luguigi, mlit. Coma kruwif. ntt W, Hickory Orove Piddork II RITAT* liquidation, THHO ivlllknd, orlonlol t h r o w i, LI lliboi, tnikiuo limpi, on. iMr? PilnIIngi. largo Rng lid-illvar tray, ChInoM luy-Mll-lridi. Pioo Mirkil X* LOANBY-PHONE ^lOOWI, pVNtll^NtRI CAN BR’ LOWEST RATES I l,.*5J . , , . ID,If: i.. ilM N. Woodward, LI f-^. Applionct Sp*ciols Miylig wringirt, t Mlldili Bill! N« »dI I: FE B-2657 u ew’* till . . . Milt Coupon! Loan-ByPhon* BCA Whirlpool Ribulll. guiranlMd liw'Ciri.TMR *** 0000 HOUtBKBIPINO IHOP OP .PONTIAC ,1 W ilHt A OOdb RlifAUkAUt LMilfd PI tmtll tboppPig ( RiiUtHul modirn pliti. _______ daily. I and Pwroiting. ilr-con. ...--------................... KirTTScil* M|5S. * tIM Call Ryin, «c., VC Ifm, OitrolL groit on hiirt of ................. ownar u yeari. now rollrlne. niili, Butlneii 0“* — AbMPoiag, UM o . ,^FEE SHOP Will Mcilid In Ponllw: doing good buiinatt, Pull 11.100. Tormt. CLARENCE RIDGEWAY - “ ,LTO« ■ APPLIANCE^ SPECIALS wd dtluki wringer wilbtr, IW. PrtOiOf. now In crilot. Hit,00 mo Riirlg. largo Iftotar, OID.OO i " I FRETTER'S APPLIANCE 1'”^ 1 WAREHOUSE I PhiBi ' iTiligriob Rood mllM touir «g MArtTdAdrbN'6'Nr'A'c»*'uB, -‘-I wlHtii'tal". '[T'fK I AUBURN Mb^Pi!^'Loon UrvMr*M,X I HOME FURNISHINGS wiv*"';,,............. ■ S3 !!RS'*iwn'’r5:kS;r I-'.HIDAV. .M'IjV lil, HMH llv Dirk Turtioif | P*r Sal* Mlicallancoui S7 I I Dili BOOK blNPINn TAPR, ,ti Mil mil 6iiieril Piiiiling and Of ll^i Kilpply. I, w lawiam.« bl. CHAPTIMAN MBTAI I ATHC. U" will! Iwiwli. chink, milling itlorh I m«nP dwiur, and nliier toolt, rr I 1W14. doy^ij MV-11410, ivanlngt. I D.‘ j.’cabinet shop !»4 W. HURON, 314OOM I cuslam cibineti, Pa,mica I a p i, silii nf parmici, tinkt, hnadt and Uucilt fOMPABR OUR PBirpb WKH kiD'i-ly l.n M/B inihiiil LiKt Nil, Ml rlilll. ' IJliN'T mNhpi y bNiailtiN VOHA "Caunting th« bondi ptirty, two piciitcH, and Wiltna'B haokyard cookaut, BJddlo ala 51 hat dogn thin waak'" Sal* Houuhold 0*odi lYWOOO S5 HIYWOOD WAKCPIILD DROP, liil' libli. ana 4 chain, whooi. OR i-tno. KR*^ YOUR CARNRTi BBAUTI-•ul ditplti'.contlinl lootllopi ol o buty lomlly. Oil Blui Luilrt Rent •liclrlc thompootr. II, Poy-Joim- KIRBY VACUUM, LAY* MODELS. tse.M Now perlibli Typowrllor . tll.M Nicchi ronMii lie.so tlngir cuniali aula, ilg.iog .. OM.M Contoli chord argon . ..... 044,.SO tlngor porinbli ............ tlO.M CurVi App^llonci OR 4-1101 I'rcTal "tlZ* upp^llinci LAR'oB C 0 M i Iroiiir, IIS. R LIVING ROOM COUCH, 111, LIV-Ing room choir US. both ancillinl - cohdlllon. PR 0-lHl. MAPie SI NOLI BRb. DRSKS. round lobw, droiMr, chroma Ml, , high choir, miK. ON l-ti44, MOVING Mfivi^o! WAi'huT CM mseo, Sim W^'wlci" MOVINO, i'ROOMS OP PURNITUR* plui many mltc, lltmi. sundoy 1 lo i. 114 Third Sf. PC 4-IU4. MObRSii CiOAft CH«lt, COPlTI'* grlndtrt, Irimot, low illvor - N................. Ing pliCit. onllquo .gli pilnllng, other mi»c, ll. ^ day and Sunday. IlM OudPiy. 1 ••«no .......ALm^^^ ug-i. multipli listing SIRVICB ■'■“"''■"attention"....... A «in«y WilM, loio tor with bunding. MrkPNfrIet, gron Si. I 7 toy SirvICi i-l oki and Woodward lor m oapinMe tnd ' Irainlng oi Ps our SPOM IroPiPrg i ivillibM hr BILL. SPENCE 4471 Dial# Hwy. Chr|rllir.Plymoulh.R4mblir.li^ bPiiu) Gala lVi^mJwIII SSlw'^'j Dll-^90 •S^Kd.rp^^'SSy iS'^w eenllL^bSriw^ ** e^ing U4 44«i .. ti4.ii». _Mr». Craglo Attroctiv* Nor'thRrii TorCit Mji. .... ! Pig R«irLTvi-»?.'irAeFiK*rw.l.,j?^^^ .......... rbj'^r.j:w.'^wrirr:i wholesale and retail •pornninH. OR HM, builNno " A nH ¥§Dipm¥nt statewide-lake ORION UIdOOO ATMr S OR }-7«t0 THRlViNO "BUSINCSS FOR ' SALE, I woman with Mcrtlarlil back ground, imoll invMfmdnl, reply |__Ponlltc Prill Bo« 17. __ THRIviNO' TAX AND ACCOUNT- ■ - • - ibini lu- ll,1» COM) or iwip. 1710414. r >LYwO'6b IbAT w'lTi. convorllbit lop n h.p. oulboort motor, irolltr, ell complilo Mi ry. .ifil_trodi. m dolly 1, im e NEW and USED Sltrooi il II ,1S par wMk ii Rilrlgiritor |I.4S per weak i TVi it II.1S JMr WMk or Ringii it ii.lf per week oi got end iliCIrlc drygri ol AntIquRi 1,30 VlOOBI ) SSA FORD COUPI WITH AO* OP' B8AOTY WHAT NOT,' 7," nigh, t.lghl morhli hollom ihall. r E i lllt itlir 7 p.m. BARN Sale Anllquii end rummogi. , large Tillony ihedei, I Primilive ere die, I pine dry link, ^plece pilch- I, miK. chilri end ring loom. Alio many . onllduei end rum-41710. MSS Anderion MUSIC B'ok WITH TIN Ol'sC RBC^ ordi, 1 -original Hllchcock chilri, If# creom lihle will) 4 hearl ihiped ehelri, V Knot Anllquei, 10345 Oik-Mil, Holly. MB 711,0. Open Sun. NTFi, TV H Radios 20 USED TV SRTS; tl,.,S UP. Color Mil Irpm 1175. DALBY TV, 141 E. Lehigh. PE 4-,l02. CB-7*' T'RANSCBIVER, "NIW,“ 100; Slereo-phono, 170; AM-PM tuner with,multiple*, MO. 312.5125. ORANiib* $TERf6''VM 'R 0 Wellon TV EE 2 2257 , SIS E. Wiltpn Cemer nl Jpilyn PHONOGRAPH NEEDLES, SOC AND -ic/nwcrnnrn ncnui,Ea. »n. nivu up. Jphnipn Rpdlp A TV, ecrpii •---Aim Mirkei. FE I-45P,. II PI, GOOD CONDITION, W^ttr SoftEwyt 6(|‘A WATER SOFTENER RENTAL, UN- I SEE US FOR TERRIFIC BUYS Rd Auburn Helohl. ! GOODYEAR STORE ISMMS^ ' !W »: Ceil ,. ... ....PE S-SDl AUTOMATIC dial zio 'iAo iiNO- poy $a|g Miscallanooas oAwwinfl mArhlM In wnnH (Ahl* I Mtny •••Oritd Draldl tO I . iitHn-g brdieirnrp.Vm.nW.2jI «ino t. Opmelcp, **I7L*-4e*r5; ‘OY'S BIKE, M INCH, PORTABLE f..1?. *?5 dlihweiher, diemond ring, wiler cneil et dreweri, iludip f,_474;MI5.i •reher. lii GHIA iWvirTlBLl'T5*~ie57| Clipjee “igeo plui ciih ter if' ‘ BUNK BEDS ' ---- .1 IS Itylfi, trundle bedi, Iple trundle bcdi end bunk bedi complete, t4e,S0 end up. Pei^ »agiai. t-mma arj-ruia, | eon'l_FurnHbre, 210 B; Pike, feti TRr'wiLL SWAP'POinnii*'BEIT BEAUTY REST MATTRESS " Harley PLH, — ■“ ■ —— .... —■ Tempetl Wegon SItntey. or phono PE 5 44U. ) L M 6 I T NEW t H.p; lyiiflL hoTM Iro^tor wIN) diK cultlvotpr. BILL SPENCE --------- --- ------ M71 Dlklf Hwy. ?i*7tw;sr^. 1 ci."riixr-"''''^"""""Vi3;i, IIS.0M COW) tokoi mii, : ■ ------------------ Pten'y 0 W on Clinton I J0.yegr'.oM bgilnoM with ISO * 50- * irkkig. Inquire; B. property In Llvpnlo, doe, MOO,- '"•P!; ♦•""L "?«»*';"^veer Ta-ar 4i™o unco MO 0 yfor, 110,OM down, balance motel. Alwiyi filled, pier M> e«l e« Von Oyke, Utito. on 1^ conirtcl buy» bu»lne*i end r«>m lor oxpenilon. Over 431 RiiCV Aliev RAD ! piMiirty. US-ll, Will contMtr locel pt BUST, BUST BAK AlfiPB T OIIA^(T ,dr lend coniroci In Iri lodword Avenue bar IbOl WlOUld _ ruv)ao i ELWOOO REALTY .4I2-1410. | ■ .... " ^ Cell' John WMU '""^'CASH FOR USED TVS WORDING Olthei. folroikt pettern. U plecei. _J20. Ppntiec Pratt Bo* ee. CHINA CABINET. MO. _ J»8 4.1102. COMPLETE HOUSEhOlB PUE- ilpcK. We elio tpKiellte In cerpet end lurniture icjeaning. ,We take Irede lnt, Avon Troy Cerpet Solet, 14S0 E. Auburn Rd., Rocheiter, Pill John R. sn-2444. NICE R"U N N I N G AUTOMATIC Wither. Kenmore, I4i. PB 2-41,7. OttOMAN, PUNCiH ~*OWL~' SET, piclurei, tee mi, tendwich grill, cocktail Ml, antique bookt, votei, lln typet, violin, men’i lull tnd overcoet. Telephone PE 2-7i,A OWNER M8viNd.“llVINO’R6bM". bedroom, mlictllenooui furniture. Cell FB 2-21,7 ettgr S;" -- 'PONTIAC KITCHEN SPECIALTIES Spring clteronce ot kitchen cobir CLDARANCr /SALE Wrd Liki. 134-M2, priVatI sale; Tl6n(T~mahoo any dining .tulti, antique table, 24’’ TV. inowplow, other Itemt. Take a look at 44M Sashabaw Road, Drayton from 11-5, Sat. end Xih Ik IT leyt ItLLi Sli.OM plut itock down. WARDEN REALTY 1414 W. Huron, Poritlac US-7157 |V' "dWNll. CbMAitldlkt iUitb-Ing, itoriL 1,4M iquoro tool, living' . quorMri '1,||40 Muaro . toot. 110 Ntol froofigo. Ml ’ - " --- Muara . tool Kor . COIN DRY CLEANER Sak Lao* CEOtroett 1 TO so UNO CONTRAGS Urgontly wtniod. Seo ue bi you deal. WARREN STOUT. Rtallpr 4S0 N. Opdyki Rd. PC 5414' OpM Cvit. ‘til I pm. *leT!0N“ aig irM-Only U.SM down. MICHIGAN BuiinEss Solfs, Inc. ' ' JOHN LANDMCSSER, BROKER ISj;! S, Tologroph FE 4-IS “ CONVALESCENT HOM < TNPitliC orti. Excellent irrange-tnent. Lictnitd tor 21, always full. Brick, 4W bkthi, large ' ' ‘ an. S-room owner opirtrqant pit land for expoption. Er S to to people. MONEYMAKER on your land coi^oct, loro# or tmoll. Cell Mr. HINer, PE MIT,. Broker. MM tiuebeth Lotto Roid. I CootmtE-IIItjl. I GROCERY Big operation. SDM, SDO. Spocially It moiti. 3 coolert, new vegc*-*-'-dalry. .hroian food co*m. I ol parking from 2 ilraoti. BATEMAN" COMMERCIAL DBPAETMENT 357 $. Telograph .................... Ador S:li0 FE 2-375, 'L'A'k'b scape! EXPERIENCio' _______________________ wanted to toko Over operation of landtcaping butineti. -Noed t4,0H tor trucki arid trodert. Ml S-7374. FOR SALE OR LEASE DeMarco's Pizza OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY JULY 2STH. 10 TO 732 WEST HURON home And ButiNEsk SSiSSw . garage, 30g-ft. deep to atore > . oqulpmont. $15,500.^ C BE YOUR OWN BOSS ^hiiStur- CITY AND COUNTRY REALTY 'Q0X. Alio IT63 cmvy M lenos wIttL milk and a 2 wneal '\A il-UlSrtftrRdW: ^ ling Michigan or it the Kraf, Milk ainrNiniMw..Mlrhlain. ; 1 TO 50 LAND CONTRACTS Urgontly wonted. Seo u, bofoi WaTrEN stout, Realtor 450 N. Opdykt Rd. FE S-OtU Opoii Evoe.‘til 0 p.m. CASH For lend contradti, oqulllet mortgogti. Don', Iom the, hot Smill mortgagoe ovalliMO. ( Ttd McCultoucA. Sr. iU-IUIh ARRO REALTY 51 CASS-ELIZABETH RO. CASH FOR lAEO tbUtEAbTS ■ iLTOR PARTRII .. THE BIRO TO SEE" S E A i 0 N E b LAHb baNYRACTS Templeton lattlfdcfory ai la discoom. Manay; ta Loan 61 BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN borrow UP to $1,000 OFFICES IN ■ Pontlao-Orayton Plaint—Utica LOANS NEW USE6 LAWNMOWEEs WE buy. MII, trade. Berncidtargravef herdwere. 741 w. Huron, Pl 54101 WANTiO: BOUALliER,"';¥lAlLeRl aIETe muIllIE fITA- lurttfuro or whet have no otr4.““*--------'• 4 I7M or «71-2072. Soli dathlng l-TON, HOTPOINT tr lor uli. ix t ALUMINUM OLlbER, 34>ricl Mipio ind tibia «r‘ ■ ' ' mopit bod. FE 547M. 1 RUOS, , x 12, 12 X 14,.WITH 1 coblnol radio, MO. FE 2- I'pTecI BLUE NYLON LIViNG iPlECE BEDROOM SUITE, SEl^LY iKWKWm 9VIIB, i)Cni.T oiKl eprlngt, like new —„ heei trailer $45, 2 lined dripct t ft and 45 ln..v comici boards to match Mo. Plymouthj^^ condition. gE COLONIAL FURNITURE, L A E G aoMctlon, oyerylhlng for your hbr Family Homo FurnlOhlngs; ei Dixie H5 Plastic Wall tile .... Celling tile-wall .nei BI.0 Tile. FE 4.e,57. Fti’wooo _____ _____ WITH^ON- vertible top. 22 h.p. outboard motor, trollor, all complete ' — BILL SPENCE leap 5-M51 35-INCH SICKLE BAR MOWER, Wheel irallert. Norge refrloerator. Remington . lypowrifer. Cooler end It cant. FE 5-5543, 5573 Dixit Hwy. Chrysler-Plymouth-Rembler-Jeep JirkttoQ . _________MA S-5851 BATHROOM FIXTURES, ^ gat furnace end boilers, automatic water heaters, hardware supplies. Cyock, soil, cop-black and galvanized pipe — fittings. Sentry and Lowe Brothers paint. Super Kem-Tone HEIGHTS SUPPLY; BEAUTIFUL SINGER IN CABINET equipped to monogram, fancy de^ signs, buttonholes, etc. New paV-V ments ol «.,5 a month or lull ^prlce $32.10. Domelco, Inc.,2257 S. Totogreph, Miracle Mile, Ilext to Pontiac. State Bank. BE 5-4521. F Alto PORk lers. Otidyke PORK -- HALF A BERRY 8x7' SEMjONAL GA DOOR, 145, FE I-335>:v BIRCH WEEk^. ANTIQUE .. S 5,» -TOtiE- . $ 5.25 15 PIECES ......... BIRCH PANELING ! PIECES i'xS'xVx' BIRCH PANELING ................ 05 PIECES 4'x7'x3-15" NU-TONE PANELING ............ $4;,5 4'kO'XM" 2 GOOD SIDES .... $12.95 ' PONTIAC PLYWOOD BALDWIN FE 2-2543 Bottle Gas Initqllation 'ind cylinders er Groat , Plains ( two FE 54072, ____________________ COMPLETE STOCK OF PIPE 1AND tlltings. Custom threading, ImmedT-ate service. Montcalm Supply, 155 .............- 5-47J2. CLEARANCE OF USED OFFICE lurniture and machines. Forbes, 4^ Dixie Hwy. OR 3.,767.. We TOMPLETELY SATISFIED" Customers Are! Most Valuable Asset SHOP AT WARDS AND BE SATISFIED! CORNER CABINET (WHEAT MA-eny), 550,-j FrIgIdaIre custom *rlol ,washbr and dryer ((ur-Is*), S1S0 each; that exSra re-—SM,- ^rch, drop^ sha^ alhniiiale i ei)l)l - .raM)llln(i Hanl iliflfl) thimiMMiif Jhiinshm Ha;hi F'iREHI ACe EQUIPMENT, fOM ■ - • ihiM, EKrilieni (Ohili H PUITY (.dNIPETE pi OCRS U*« I Iquhl PI(K)i Hardeiiir imnli li)ixpii)«;v« Anuliimint) • huil(|ert Supply FE MII5 OAS PURNACE. USED. I IKE NEW. pP 2 7154 (tARAUE SAI E, SATURDAY' lUl R OH. BARGAINS, Ash , MA S-ISOI MA 5151/ Oni.P Cl UBS. WEI DING‘GAGES, I sel new. OR ;l 520, heavy duty traiier hitch tnr 1,50 Puhlleii, 502 1,09. ,12 HAGGERTY H^S ITI New 2x4 Oouu I’lr, 4'-ac Lln, FI New 2x5 Doug. PIr, 7'/ac Lln. PI HAGGERTY I UMBER LO MA 4 4551 HOT WATER HEATER, 10 GALION tonsumei' —‘ > lieu anil 14,.,5, meriad, - ' hturesLani, 3,1 Or. flon. A74 I364. MACHINE SHOP MOVINO SOUTH, ' tlamlllgn and I Poal draltlng :i 725l. MA 5 7021 , Medal, precision, ,W, 1 0072. MISCELLANEOUi" COTTAGE FUR niture, OR 3-4550. ' MOVING. ISOUVl CABINET. GUNS, desk, retrigeralor and mlic. house-hold. 574-0054. 4105 Lelerl, Drayton NECCtil ■■6BLUXB ’ Chine, ilg Pay oil occuuM) < per month or I Universal Co. FE ORNAMENTAL IRON PORCH and stop railings, corners end dSsti. AVIS CABINBTS 1570 Opdyke FE 4-4300 OUR OFFICi ANDSTOAE HAVE MOVED TO 40 CONGRESS ST. next to Allon'i scrap Iron yard DRAINAGE SUPPLIES -SUMPS Creoio traps, Steal culvert pipe Manhole rings .{-■ covers -■ gralei (vinnnuie rmus.v- tuvoix -All sizes round end squero . .. .. OLAYLOCK COAL 0. SUPPY CO, PLASTIC PIPE'SPECIALI FOR THE month ot Moy,i buy now end Per lOO' coll, aim repair, ol'i 44 AT GALLAGHER'S BRAND NEWaOWBEY ORGANS AS .OW AS $495 0AlTAQHER''r'ysic'’c6. DPFN MUN AND FRI. 'TIL , PM m ft: HURON FE 40S55 CARIE CONIOie PIANO, BI OND I ,25 )l))Wf) Balihre *5 «22r" "* ^ CONN RHAPSODY UNOAN ttll Iliad keylHienli, 25 note ml Ixtard, with luilein, revarh, will sell al sacnlK;) OR 1,11511. ' CORONET AND ACCBMORiES, like new 5/4. lOm GHINNEI.L CONSO|.| PIANO, MA Tarmi, ,l5 down, ^ala... mnnihi. Calhi Music Co, I Saulnaw, FE 5 0223 LOWRCY HOLIDAY FRUITWOOL ORGAN, CONN MiTiUB'P mahogany Floor Model 11,200 CONN MINUET WALNUT MORRIS MUSIC 34 b. Tolegraph Rd. from Tai Huron ■ FK 2 055/ PIANO, SPECIALS Floor Samples Reduced Up to $185 SPINETS „ Priced as Low as $388 USED UPRIGHTS FROM $48 LOW, EASY TERMS GRINNELLS PONTIAC MALL USED CONN CAPRICEV SAVE LEW BETTERLY MUSlC<' Across from B’HAM Theot Free Parking Ml obuoz SALE guitar's . . . ACCORDIONS. loaners end lessons. FE 5-5420. UPRIGHT PIANO,' very' GOOD condlllon. 053.3302. UPRIGHT PIANO, RECONDI- ^/SJ^Lb^ DACHSHUND PMPPI«». WEEK kittens, FEE*" TO gwHl hume, 402 051, after I. :-r POOD LB STYLING AND grooming. 572-9505. SI d d*^”s* JAH?lM*S^Fil otSw**** ADORABLE COLLIE PUPS, AKC shots, wormed. Reasonable, Ol. im- ADORAEI E SIAMESE KITTENS, ,10, PI 2 2112. AK€ HEAoLBi^ EAjUfN T6 HUNT AKC (0('K*R PUPS, ICtfAMPlONIb sired end greml-slred, 5,1-4.75. AKC WHITE TOY POODl* 150. OR 4 lilt Halm's Kennel's. P* 2000,. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP piei, :i;i5„;i2. AKC MALE HASSETT, 5 MONTHS, 1/5 i-h 5 0122, I e.m, 12 pm AKC MINI TOY POOmtfS, I APRI ahla. OR 3 7312. ^ AKC SMAI I POODLES AT STu'O. punplas, Irohicnl fish, parakeets, canaries, supiillci. Cran.is, UL. AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER, - pedlaraed, 3 mns., papers, 07,-5172 BASSETT HOUND PUPS, A,K f Bf AGLE PUPPIES AKC, 2 MONTHS BOARD DOGS - GROOM- POODLES I Orchard Orove Kennaji, M^-HV3. COLLIE PUPPIESr GENTLE, GOOD for children. Peiiigraed. 525-,745. comes 'PUPS AND OLDER CQLLIP STUD SERVICE, GOLDiN Sable. 525 34/11._ COCKER PUPPIES, AkC, MA 4-3100 efler 5 ' CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES , UL 2 2105 DAIMATION PUPPIES. AKC RBO-Isierod, championed sired, 7 weeks old. 524-2344, DOG HOUSiS. ■ PE 5.'3,8I. fcNOLISH POINTER, IVi YEARS 5 FE 5- FEMALE GERMAN SHEPHERD, no papers, .5 ittunihs. FE 5-4,13. FREE TO GOOD HUME, 5 MONIH lemele shephard-cullle, hE 5-9/71. GERMAN SHiPHfcKDS, 3 MALES, lemele, 3 monhtt old. AKC urs, i/s each, Cell Sunday be. Culller Rqed: FB 4 0003. .ABRADOR, black, FEMALE, AKC, , monlllB, ill shots, 555, 255 AhMAUON HEfRIfeVKH, HAS MA pars. Champion bloodllnai, 4 monins old. con iller 5;30 p.m. MV 3-“" L&VELY KITTENS, months old. lovely lur, not ordlnery, litch-er'i pell Iwill deliver), Ponllec MINIATURE POODLE PUPPlIS, 5 weeks, AKC registered, I while male. I - apricot lemele, 1 male . black lo be deck aprieof, reason, able, FE 2-4445 or 3173 Fernberry Circle. MINIATURE D/kCHSHUND, "rID mole, 5 weeks. AKC. Ml 5-0^37. MIXED BOXER PUPPIES, NEED good homes, reasonable. MA 4-3505. MINIATURE SCHNAUZBkS, ALSO toy poodle puppies. OR 3-47,2. MYNA BIRO, CAGE, I , YEAR MSlS. parakeet, baby males, S4.,5. 305 Flrsl, Rochtslor. OL 1-5372. POODLE 'puppies,' MI'NIATURE apricoi, AKC, Wormed and iliols, roes. Ml 7-324,. PURE 'iRBD ENGLISH 'SlTTER pups, I20-I25. ,0- S. Roielawn. FE PUPPIES, NO MONEY DOWN, S1.25 par week. German Shepherd.-., Begalei, Poodles, Brilllany Spaniels and loll more coming every day -Hum’s Pet Shop. 330-523,.^ I REOISTERED" CHIHUAHUA ‘ PUP-pies. Oltferent prices, colors- r ‘ ! sizes. Also. Tov Fox Torritrs. 1 2-bowl sink, ».,5; Love., $2.95; tubs, SlO and up. PIpa cut end threaded SAVE PLUMBING CO., 841 Baldwin, PE 4-1515. PREFINISH PANELING 4x0 'Silver Ook PANELING ODDS AND ENDS CLEARANCE $3.50 EACH WASHABLE CEILING TILE GOLD BONO A GRADE WHITE 12',VC SQUARE FOOT PLYWOOD DISTRIBUTORS . JRAYTON PLYWOOD West wolton _ _ OR 3-8,12 REYNOLDS IRON FILTER, SEARS — IrjClnorator, ^Timken *................. version unit and controls.. 2-5850._____________ RUMMAGE SALE: SPOlfrfQljrii., garden eqolpmenf, pong table, 200-oallon oil _________ stand, steel trailer steps, workbench, fool cabinbt, TV-radIo comb. j571 Bow Larm,JFE 8-150,. R U W'M A G e' 'sale; LAbrES' sacrifice Wolverine water softener, fully automatic, 4 years old with guarantee. Best offer. OR 3-3992 after 6 p.m. ' USED SPINET PIANOS FROM S2W DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY V GRINNELL'S 2Jt_S,^SAGINAW......FE 3-7150 71-A ACCORDION, GUITAR LESSONS. Sales-Servlco Puiiheekl,. or 3-55,5. piano'"- CLARENDOi?l ■ - ■ up ' good^ondlflon.asj. FE 4.,5,0.__ YOUR CHILD SHOULD HAVE MUSIC lessons, private piano-organ, guitar. Call today for further information. GALLAGHERS MUSIC Offii;* Equipment 72 USED industrial FLUORESCENT les. Stack filing ci jasks with glas* “ Pontiac. Far, Store Equipment 2 HYDRAULIC FOOT OPERATED Styling chairs, 2 vanities, I sham-pdo Chair. 573-0712 days). , BOB'TAIL FOUNTAlSr"" ' Sporting Goods SET MCGREGOR TOURNEY Jrons, like new, 570^: FE 2-,0U, : 'PAI R'S ""'KrMBALL "F I'BE'RGLAS .............................. ropes; 2 "■ TvVo LAMf. 4jF( cant lights Idea) to, v»ui .. ___ If,.95 value HO.,0 marred. FUUORES- See. factory ahowroom, Michigan Fluorescent, .Teg Orchard Lbke. 10. TALBOfr "LUMBER \ Paint closeout Sale. Interior Laytex, enam«: and Plasfra Tone,'$1 to 13.50 gallon. -5 Oakland Ave. FE 4-45,5 118 W. LAWRENCE S' Everything to meet your Clothing Furniture; ^ roilETS, ............. ... 'Titiompaon, 7005 MS, W. JSEtKGAS AND OIL FURNaCBS. -----^ Heating, OR ....... blxfiCoO-'AND 22-F« ' FEsQ-eoaT. USED GIBSON ELECTRIC RANGE 155; 3 man's 44 InOo suits, $8 eacll,-| 17; elec- 3-7038. \ jackets, new. ISO value, sell for $50 EM 3-3238 etter 7 p.m. 2 GO KARTS, SINGLE OR 'Double engine, 520-1520. ,'XI2' J.;C. HIGGINS UMBRELLA tent, $50, ExceilehT condition. FE w 1,53 Apache pickup campers, light in weight, steeps 3 complete with poly foam mattresses, -* While they last. Apache -------------- ’■— ■'--'tr, open Tachir'y' Home Town 6ealer,**oper) ' ■ * - — 8 p.m., Sundays I. BILL COLLER, OR 3-2T85. ■ GUNS-^BUY-SELL-TRADE-' , Burr-Shmi. 375 S. Telegraph. L. 'c7'8 M I t H"l2“GAUGEmKE new, field grade, $125. MA 5-7173. WANTED TO" BUY "uiSED CANOE. Call MY 2-5322. Sand-Gravel*Dirt 76 1-A TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT, FILL, sand, gravel, delivered reasonable. Judd Ferguson, JpR_3-_622,^__________ A ^LAR'Gi~'PILE^"O^F HOR-^E MA- 9-4110. ■ODE® BLACK" DIR'fll r ^delivered. Also sand, -1 fllr dirt. 1700 Scott -*lake*;;Road, . ...... .. .. OR 3-5850 or OR 3-9567. __ _ A-1 BLACK ^RM SOIL, DELTy-■ered or loadtd, 582-5740. ___ ____ ____ ____ ... .„ .... .... BILL MALE'S'PIT, S'A'NO, G'R'AV- trie motor, $7; 573-7038. \ ! _el, beach sani^tlM^EM 3-5373. _ WEbbiNG ANNOUNCEMENTS^AT I BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, FILL dlsco)/hf prices. Forbes, 4500 Dixfe'T-. dirt, ■.. —........ ^eri Hwy. OR 3-9757. WATER SOFTENER Revnolds - Shatter, extr% large commercial type. Excellenrfpr «l launderette. Cost c longer needed. Win ac reasonable offer. Call A WE DARE ANY POOD , SERVICE TO MATCH THIS-:"Why buy a freezer?" i ' Use our loaner freezer if qeededi Take advantage of these great savings delivered to your home. All, meats aitd groceries. ; InforrfiStlon, 547-1577 Hand Tools-Muchinery 68 CRAFTSMAN 10" TABLE :SfAW, ( ■***‘»r . bahd sew, - Delta - r«di graw, fe 4di03i. M rered, OL 5-2501. blacH; oIrt, fol fill anU-x gravel. FE 2-7774>-. SOIL,' sand; ■ ■■ Truckinr HE -DIRT 1-2 YARDS CHOICE RICH, BLACK DIRT. $ yards for 110 or 5 yards'Jgr S12. Del........ —....... W.X. DELIVERY, S'SnBk gravel, fill dirt and shr-"-'-" soil; Bud BOIIard-OR 3-5 PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP-: plyh ^nd, gravel, fill dirt. OR dirt; $.30 and fill sand $.50 a yard. Processed road gravel, 41.25 a yard. D^IVERY EXTRA. AMER-' ■"*■‘1 S-fONE ^ MA 5-2l5t. • PEt»‘Huntln9 Dogs .E pilPI L2700. INlRTUft black. 11 I -r /:// . Toy Fox Tamars. Toy rox end Chihuahua stud service.: FB 2-14,7. REGISTCREb DL'ACK' aND TAN pups, Amer. and Wagner breed, 5 months. MA 5-3181.___ _ SQUIRREL 'MO'Nk'EY AN® CKSE, ' cheap, 521-304,. ■ _ ‘ SIAMESE K'ITVENS. " WANTE'D: GODD HOME f6r11¥r-man Shepherd. OR 3-2250. _ _ WE BOARD BIRDS. ALL PErWOP 55 Williams St. FE 4.-^" _ fi." VVEIMARANER PUP"S, t ' wki. Males, Had perm, si _525-34,,^ Auction Sales I AUCflONEER-STAN PERKINS Phone 535-,400 Swartz Creek AUCfION SALE .IVj MILES WEST of Richmond. 29M0 Armada RW|e al 12:: 6 rooms oi very good furnifur,. living room suite, 8-plece maple . dinette set, chrome Kitchen sel. n-cubic-tool refrigerator. 30-Inch electric stove, Deepfreeze, bedroom suite, TV and many other Items. Also, Allis Chalmers Model G tractor and . cultivator, cement mixer, ' power lawn mowers, ladders. Mrs. Jim Bari'lgar, proprietress; Paul Hillman, auctioneer, 752-24’* EVERY FRIDAY , 7:301^55. EVERY SATURDAY 7:30 P.M. EVERY SUNDAY 2:00 P.AA. Sporting Goods—All Types Door Prizes Every Auction We Buy-Sell—Trade, Retail- 7 days- BS.B AUCTION 508, Dixie Hwy._________OR 3-2717 hoFseho'ld "a'uctio'n, "satur- day, July 25, 1,54. 201 Lock St. Holly, Mich. Sale starts 1:00 p.m, sharp. For sale will be a dining room set, a Frigidaire retrigera-/ china - cabinet, a studio couch, iwringer washer and many other llems. TERMS:! Cash, FE 2-0,23, Jack Hollis, auctioneer end sales B_in;m, Prop^ PRIOR'S A'uC'tIbN. WE‘AftE'"Di'S-Sunday auietlons. Next auction Wednesday. July'^2. at 7 p.m. Household furnishlndx and antiques. Paul Hillman, auc- ' -tioneer. 3637 Lakeville Rd., Oxford. OA 6-1260. SATURDAYrTULY 2S: 12:30 P.M. 720 S. Holly Rd. Fenton. Moving from state. W;ll sell appliances, furniture, plain and fancy dishes, some antiques, classics, fiction and other good books. Trinkets, box lots, tools. Guy Hiscox Prop. John A. Cox auctioneer. _______ "SATURDAY 7 P. M. Hall's Autclon Sale, July 25th, 705 W. Clerkston Road, Lake .Orion. 7-piece bedroom suite, 5-piece br' with freezers across top, wringer type washer$, gas and electric stoves, 2-plece couch, love seat, rockers, beds, also" few antiques. - Consigments accepted dally. Acu-'tioneers; Jack W. Half, Mike Spak, and "The Singing Auctioneer," Gary Berry. Cair MY l-187t, MY 3-6U1. ■ 2' HORSE TANDEM AXLE TRAIL-er, new paint- excellent condition, J550. «,-67,2,_ ' 2 r'egist¥r¥d HlRl'FbRO'CbWS With calves by .sIde. OA 6-1475. GOOD HEREFORD-COWS WITH calves at side. A 4-YEAR-OLD PONY, NEW CART-haj-nMS, $175. 74230 MCKay Rd., s:^R-OLD, 16 -2. THOROUGH- day alter 12, 357-1454. 4"YEAR-OLD dApPL'E SH*TLANG Mare. Registered,-light mane and : tell with filly feel; poal *vill ‘ register. $150. UL 2-1700, , 6 GOOD DAIRY COWS, REA*GN-ablyfcrlced. MA 5-4702. , ' - 22 Wrkshire Fio'rWvT'iliiS; " '.7'i,- ■•■'ai/-,' i.,-;