Tht Waathtr \ ****** VOL. 119. TH&^>ONTIAXI"FRESS Horn# Edition ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961 PAGES 'Bitter Dag RyingtoNY From Tuoisia Secretary General of U. N. Angry at French Over Bizerte Snub TUNIS lfl — U.N. Secretary General Dag Ham-nuu^jold left for New York today after a three-day on-the-spot study of the explosive Bizerte crl^r He did npt Jikteltls joess'if the French snub. The U.N. Security Council will meet at 3 p.m. Friday to take up the French-Tuniatan dispute. The meeting was requested today by the Tunisian delegation. The meeting was announced by a U.N. spokesman, who at the same time sharply assailed the action o( French paratroopers in halting Hammarskyfid’s car Wednesday near Bizerte. The troopers' inspected his car before allowing him to pass throughl French checkpoints into the city. Sources cloae to Hammarskjoldl said he was particularly anooyeiLl by the refusal of Vice Adm. Maurice Amman, French commander of the Bizerte base, to see him. Amman said he acted on orders from Paris. The French government Wednesday accused the secretary general of showing favorite ism toward Tunisia. Hanunamkjold told newsmen he was concerned by what he described aa French rehawl to withdraw to the base after a iFirst-Hand Look at Bizerte QUESTION HAMMAR«UOU>-Dag Hammar-skjold (right!, secretary general of the United Nations, talks with newsmen on board a ferry boat that returned him to Tunis after he inspected the bqttle-scarred city of Bizerte Wednesday. The governor of Bizerte, Hedi Mokkadem, who escml-ed Hammarskjold, sUnds beside him. In Paris, the French government accused Hammarskjold of favoring Tunisia in the Bizerte crisis. Fidel Plans Red-Style Party, Challenges U.S. Over Plane my reactkNt,” he • ttiat ram I have a e of the muation.” “You know my said. “I believe ttiat complete picture “Are you opUmiitlc! man asked. “1 am," Hammarskjold replied. “In this world you have to be an optimist. Hammarskjold left aboard a special iJane for Rome where he is to take a commercial airliner for New York. KEEPS QUIET Pursuing his customary policy of From Onr Neira WIren HAVANA-Premier Fidel Castro said Wednesday night he is merging all Cuban poliUcal organizations into one Soviet-type party. He also challeriged the United States to try to recover a hijacked airliner by force. ' deflaMo at the Unit-ed States, the bearded levola-ttoaary leader told thousaads of sas massed la dvtc the U.N. secretary general said nothing about Any recommendations he might be taking-back to the Security Council. The council is expected to meet soon after his return for fqrther discussion of the crisis between France and Tunisia. llanunarskjold was rebuffed, in an attempt to see the French mander in Tunisia, and the French' foreign office said it would be use less for him to visit Paris. The French attitude marked a farther deterioration In relations between France and th "" into international politics for the first time since he orbited the earth, denounced the United States and pledged to Cuba “the armed help of the Soviet people." Castro followed Gagarin to the platform an the crowd shoaled PirrSBURGH (UPI) - ften. dohn G. Towar, R-Tex. oali today he beOeves the United States should send troops Into Oaba, ft necessary, to recover the Amer-Icaa alrliaer held by the Fidel “We will not live on our knees.” Castro spoke for four hours at the rally highlighting natfonal celebrations of the eighth anniversary of the start of the 26th of July Revolutionary Movement. Hundreds of thousands of Cubans wildly cheered him on. He shared speaking honors with Soviet Cosmonaut Maj. Yuri Gagarin. The Soviet major, launching Castro said he would return a hijacked $3.5 million Eastern Airlines turbo-prop plane only if the U.S. government ‘‘promiaes from on to return every plane hijacked from here.’’ Washington U-8. ofllclab — the Cnban name for the U.8. naval bnae at Onantanamo Bay in eastern Cuba. ’The premier said the a political party would be called “the United Party of the Socialist Revolution.’’ He said the merger was necessary "to unify the discipline and ideology and make the revolution Pontiac Grows Older, Residents Get Younger Charles de Gaulle has grown De Gaulle's government, pointedly ignoring (he U.N., said in a statement Wednesday nigh wanted peace talks ^n "between French and Tunisian authorities. In Today's Press Berlin Background Berlin problem to stick around for awhile — PAGE Defense requests may hold up other bills—PAGE IS. Americans flood enlistment centers after JFK's talk-PAGE ,1S. Family usea head to flee East Reich-PAGB 84- JFK veers from A-weapons — PAGE 48. Hang On ■ngers stay half - game back with one- run win —. PAGE 17. WharsNew? avil defense men develop new devices—PAGE 17. Ares News ............» .......41 ...........• • .......88-81 ...........41 ...........88 .......87-48 n^ie T^Bra Wllooa, Earl ...... 47 Wamea's Pageo.....88-88 V.r '' For a city that has just gone all out to celebrate its Centennial, the federal government released some earthshaking news this week. We evidently passed our ipiiestone going the other i way. According to the census, Pontiac Is getting I*’’®'’ Vacation Subscriptions YOUNGER. 1 call FE 2^181 The final U.S. Census of Population Report states] ©r ask your carrier that the median age pf Pontiac residents has dropped from 30.2 in 1950 to 28.8 last year. The data-packed report was released by the U.S. Department of Commerce. The, report shows that some 36.1 jper cent of the official Pontiac population last year was under 18 years old. Another 55.7 per cent was 18 to 64 years old and 8.1 per cent, 65 and over. Among the 82,233 persons in Pontiac, the women have the edge. There are some 42.116 women, compared with 40,117 men. l.«s( year, when the census was taken, IS-year^dd girls were As for the youngsters from birth to 12 years, 2-year-okl boys were by far most numerous. There were 1.130. There were more than 8,000 more heads to count in the under-18 age groQP than in 1950. (Senior citizens, 65 and over, grew only about 2,000 I number. ★ b A Adults, up to«65 years old gained little more than 900 in number over the past 10 years. The report aha Indleates Pun-liae win ezpafd In pspuhlian aver ^ next 18 years at ahaut This is the number of childfon (Continued on Page 2, 0>>< iCommittee OKs JFK's Request for Authority Bills Expected to Pass Senate Friday; Would Allow Reserve Colls WASHINGTON President Kennedy’s request for broad powers to (»ll.jip.mQie-eombat"1orces and buy more military hardware won overwhelming approval today from the Senate Armed Services Committee. However, Pentagon leaders stressed they planned only limited use at present of the powers to call reservists to the colors and extend the tours of duty of men now in the services. They said they recognized tl\e “disruptive effwts” on individuals. After a three-hour closed door session with Pentagon leaders the committee approved two bills without change and sent them tp the Senate for expected Friday passage. The bills would; 1. Let the Presideut call up 8M,at8 rewrveu ud hoM fighting men or nuHs on active duty without their consent. 8. Empower the President to •eqnire n |8sai78,MI priority list of airpinnes, mIssHet, ships and other items. Cbrnmittee CSwirman Richard B. Russell, D-Ga., said the latter bill was approved unanimoiisly. while Sen. Francis Case. R-S.D.. cast a Wic against reporting the manpower measure to the Senate. * ♦ * Case explained he wanted make certain that reservists and draftees with the least actual service would be the first caJled to duty. ♦ ♦ A He said he hoped to work out an amendment assuring this for Senate consideration later. He indicated he referred to the fact that many World War II vet-i erans were summoned back to dutyi while many younger men escaped! military service. Russell .said the eommitlee report would say that "to the extent' pos.sible, priority in recall of re-i servists should be applied to lho.se' in a drill pay status and to the' six-month trainees rather thim for-1 mer volunteers and draftees." ' He explained that only about i half of the preNeut reserviitts re- ” reive regular drill pay. , The six-month trainees are those ; I Continued on Page 2, Col. 3i ____ ar nwtafH • TK8TIFY. — Secretary of Defense Robert Services Committee. They defended two bflis McNamara and Gen. Lyman Lemnltzer, chair- covering President Kennedy’s requests for a man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, wait to testify military build-up. Both bills were approved by before a closed hearing by the Sehate Armed the committee. Machine Guns Ready in E. Reich Say Troops Block Flight From Onr News Wires BERLIN — The East German army was reported today to have thrown up machine-gun roadblocks along highways in an effort to slow the flow of refugees to the West. Travelers to Berlin Mid that in adfHtlM to raadUoda, East German army patrols equlpp^ with walkie-talkies were roviiR the highways leading to Berlin both East and West of the city making thorough traffic checks. these highways aad then erassed Into West Berlin and freedom. The rheeks were believed de- pie's army" in support of i;egular police to curb the flow of refugees. HALF-MILE LINES Travelers said that on the 180-mile highway from Berlin to Drea-den three road blocks were set up to check traffic. Lines of East Germans as long as a half-mile were reported backed up awaiting clearance. labeled the report “pure speculation.’’ ’The newspaper Westdeutsche AUgemeine said that putting this number of reservists back on active duty hiight be part of West Ormany’s response to President Kennedy’s call for strengthening Westwn defenses. ★ ★ -A West German iotelligenpe experts meanwhile wfr’e reporM fo believe that (he Soviet Union is worried about how much loyalDr get from the East German army in a fight over Berlin. Despite Communist moves curb the refugee flow, some 1,000 more East Germans today requested asylum in West Berlin. ’This raised to about 26,500 the total of East Germans who fled to the West this month. * i In Bonn, the West German defense ministry was reported to be considering the eall-up of 20,000 units of their ll0,000.man "peo-'reservists. A ministry spokesman Movie to Laud Pontiac Loop Fail and Warm, That's Forecast hr Tomorrow Temperatures will be in the low State Highway Dept. • I • I warm, the low about 69 is tonight’s Impressed With Vision I forecast. of Local Plan ' The weatherman Mid Friday will eonlinue fair and warm, the So impressed is the Stale High- Partly . 1 cloudy with tittle change in tern- way Department with ramifications; outlook for Sat- of Pontiac’s upcoming downtown! urda.y. ^ .loop highway, Ihey’re going to] I make a movie about it to public- lag for the West. At a glance. East Germany’! armed forces ' »w>e«r well equipped with modern Soviet weapons to meet combat conditions of the atomic battl^eld. They are composed of a sevoi-dlvision army, a small air force and a small navy. On June 17, 1953, when Eht>( German workers revolted against the Communist regime, the “barracks people’s pcdice’’ — forerunner of the “people’s army’’ — refused to crack down on them. Russian troops, part of the 400,-ioofl men the Kremlin has stationed lin East Germany, crushed the fe-hellion. 43 Safe in Crash HAMBURG, Germany I* - An Air France jet, taking off for Tokyo by way of the Polar route, crashed with -13 persons aboard. No one was killed among the I 88 pasNcngers and 15 crew. Pigskin Strategy Session Light variable morning winds at ____.u ilO-15 ih'Ips hour will bet-omel how Pon'southwest lo we.st tonight and The airline said five f The movie will show how Pon-. and three crewmen.were slightly tiar IS years ahead of the aver-| ' * * linjured scrambling out of the age city, "oeording to Robert Van; preening slplane. Hoef, d'rrrtor of the planning d.-i ^ downtown PonHac was 63 The big Boeing 707 veered off \ ision of the highway department, .j.^ mercury had climbed the runway on thke-off and crashed Van Hoef thinks Pontlar ts a 'to'84 at 2 p m. ’ iinto a construction site. rlassle example of how loc-al | ^ _ - -------— leadership ran gain the help of state and fedehll authorities in Wccks Off Schcdulp a problem that Is now being .... . . - ' — recogniied as a national pli nonienon — deterioration o( tl core, or downtown, area. The film should get started a few days when an airplane ilies' over the city and aerial views are taken of the central business dis-! tri<-t. struction and financing agreemems are signed by the city and state. If construction gets under way on schedule this faU, film niak-era will be recording progress on the loop from then until its completion next year. Before and after views will show how the $2.5-83 million project hai radically changed the outlook for (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1> Flash DEFENSIVE CAPTAIN PLOTS — Joe Schmidt (center) defensive captain of the Detroit Lions gives Wayne Walker (left) and Atex /Karras, members of the defensive platoon a few wards of strategy in regard to the August Sth Lions’ scrimmage to be held in Pohtiac'i Wisner Stadium. _________________ raiCAGO (UPI) — Defending The defense will play the offense in a full-dress • champion Jky Hebert, Miami, scrimmage. The players will compete fqr hundreds of dollars in prize money to be awarded for special running, kicking and passing events. The Lions opened football camp at Oanbrook yesterday. Fla., and Ernie Vosnler, Okla-homa aty, Okla., Mt the pare for the early fintsheni In the 4Srd F»A OoH Champlonahip today With two under par Ms in the Delay Courthouse Move A breakdown In the air-conditloning system and unfinished parking lots has caused a two-week delay in the move to the new county courthouse. Most of the departments in the downtown courthouie are now scheduled to move Into their $3.5 million home during the latter part of August Instead of the first two weeks of next month. "It’s been Just a matter of proving out the systen,’* said Robert E. LiUy, secretary of the board of auditora and coordinator of the big move. Another cause for concern for officials Is to have the $10,000 relocation Job completed and departments In working order in time for the Sept. 9 dedication of the awalted building. TTie building Itself Is done, although It hasn’t offleltlly been turned pver to the county. Lilly said the register of deeds offlee an< Ito fhaia stating section, now located In the Connty Offlee BnM-; Ing, 1 Lafayette St., would be the only departfH»t;^tw move on aebedule. It will move Aug- 7- * The probate and Juvenile courts. Including the a and mental health sections, are scheduled now to me 14-15-16; prosecutor's office Aug. 22; five circuit eov probation department and clerk’s office Aug. 24; and 1 E. Falrbrother’s assignment clerk’s office Aug. 26. i. Team Heads for Paris to Work m Big 4 Confab Fna Oar New* WIrM ‘ ikHr fcltaw. dfwto to*. Tke si-iASHINGTON - TV diplomat-: Hw taw wipwiiH lavoraM; to ?TS: sr tempo today wtth tee departure f5*Bute «tM U. S. team heuded ♦ * ♦ by Aamuk SeovCaiy of State His “W iorce" also it expected { Foy D. KoMer. jto explore wite tee major ^atessj ♦ ♦ * jtee poaubility of ccoaomir re-{ iRiidvaiKe of Kohler’s takeoff.Iprisals against tee Sopviet Mor if. Seodlary of State Dean Rusk tee Rosiaas further tighten thej sdtedoled a midaltenMOB aa«a|acre«B on Berlin. Al rrnri at which reparian The Presidem hoped teat his ^ksed to 1^ shout fulber stepaltaicrease of U.S. d^ense levels by 4 KateKdy's broad program ofH3.C4.SB0.iW and 217.0W men Itat^rmeoaurea against thelwouM sene as ins|drii« dipdhrtde Communist threat. 'ship to the 14 NATO partoeif*,|’'- The Pay in Bjitpinghcm Community House Closes a Month for Redecoration BlRMiNGHAM — Kstenaive fe-jswte subjecte an direct mies, am* Area Firm Gets G>ntract DEnolT (mi Iho Sasad vahMd at $fMl» to Hank Tote te EngfawieiBg Co. of OarkstoB lor ■Hag, mecMIaal and tilting ws- tUOMNO IT mic reiTER-A gleoniiiv the East Pike the ainton River into the Qyic Center. Oty crews also laid new aU^ walk after lipi^ oia the old rusty railing tbm had long since fallen GAI Profits Improve After First Half Cut Fidel Challeiiges U.S. on Plane decorating \ nity House tor a month., beginning tomorrow, acooeding to Thoham Wlant. president. * ♦ ..A The four-week "Clean-up, paint-ip, fix-up" project will include palntiiy the interior and exterior of the 10-room, two-story building at 3» S. Bates. Mn.Bsbott J. Mm tar te tea board of d addition to painting, tee qte-pettaig. drapea and slipcovers wiB be denied or repiaoed and a A scctioa of the atiditarhim fleor I be replaced and five of the «n pianos will be cleaned and ploye rteatiam,' ndvertisiiig and Muscular I promotion. be • mnjor a rsNBeMimiiTsiJte llaMSIillS27YM»tAfi... ^ ond we’re stiM at H - CUTTING PRICES ON All fIUIOUS DRUGS ... Solobroting our 27th Rirthdoy sale by giv% you BIGGER DISCOUNTS Tonito • Friday and Saturday. Ri^t to NmM quontWos msorvod. _____ : • , , But n decisiaa has been put off until after teei mcetigg hi Parte. | NO ffUMEMAn CALL | Government sotmces hted that no| enmweacy has as yet arisen which! From School would Justify the immediate calhml r iCsateiuad 1 offer to release the NJacked EAL .NEW YORK (P — Bushwsa im-i automakers, made a pnifit of $440 pl«« h» «tmrn tor a UA pramiae Iprovcd in the second quarter but nuUhm, equal to $1.53 a share, jnot to impound Cuban planes in the Gciteral Motors Cbrp. suffered a!*«^ ^ million, or $2.15 a tuU«. rfmn » .mill, in ih. ««. •*“** hi thc I960 first half, t. If *** demand tor cars grow- G i““ “ >ng in the second quarter, earn- the ,uuuii»cw uwwKwwut I * * * lings amounted to $2» mHlion, Cuba in the Soviet Noe" and___________ Generte Biolors Otainman Fired- equal to M cents a dure, com-1« tee Organiutioo of Amerioan Quotas G. Dounw and Presidcte pared with $287 miUion. of'$m States to take stepa to defend tee tAj /A r_______y _i| ^ g|-n !*>*■ F*- Gordon said Wedneoday in|a diare, in the like period a yearlhemispiiere from "the lethal dan- won Trorcov^ll or mon; reporting enmtnga. the aeoond:ago. In the first quarter te telsiger of teteraattonal commuotem." The aervioc building, whidi wns used by 171.700 pcnons during the ^luit- JiKal jmn:. wW reopen Aug. Safe From Drafli' has been rejected pretedeol te the Bloomfield Art Anu. At Pute. the Western toreign| affairs chiefs will go ov'er a broad^ Frtni Our News 1 , StePpedHp draft cull, to ‘ST'S t'ta range te the strategieB aimed at!Africa's muscle' In the Berliif.r****"*” activity in the United keeping We« Berlin out te Com lrituation probably wiU not SiSr ” ‘""-rhe muntet hands. I the college plans of msny ysung ^ ^ Fkma Keaaedy*t staadpolal. a |»wn. a selective service offtciai| majsr task waa te get tee North {said today in Washington. | year the company earned $118 ml- Castro brushed aside _ lion, or 65 cents a share. {from aome U.S. congressmen that Robert R. Owens is treasurer | W W' w iMahnes should be sent to recover!and Mrs. Donald E. Ahrens ia re- Ftarst half mIes totaled $5. secretary. Mrs. Carl D.| billion, down from $7J» haiutipoint by a proCastro Miami waher Rogers la oorresponteng secretary. in the first aU monUia te 196B.1*®** Monday. ----- econd quarter, sales invade us. they Chthryn Nettfce of 6473 Amdow amounted to $3,088 bHlioa corn-!**"’* >" excuse." Cas-|Drive has been named a delegate pared with $3.4$ bSlion a year!*’’*’ declared. "Let them come if jto the 18th National Junior Achiev-| earlier and $2,724 in this year’s'**’- to to ers conference to be held Aug. 20- ^ i r Highway Dept- Film to Hail Pontiac loop,.. .sure on college-bound youngsters.' mn Fw o>i> I th« central buaiaem diltrict. Van' yoaiq maw may Hoef said. g„ll Ib g,ptowtesr. wgrs 4M. The estimated S5.000 coat te the - - _ - "«'e feet that going to coUegej {is very in^ostaul to the nation'sjfw f ■ ■ rw h^tj'rir„..c*;Beef-Up Program '■* ^Clears Committee fCMJtinued Frten I^e Duel IDty Grows Older, first quarter. '! |he a bloody Danner and Gordon nid that atj the retail levte the competitive; position of General Motors bis ira-| i3?,z;^^b;'G^ipeople Get Younger ,eral Motors dealers in the Umtedi {States in the second quarter werej (Continued From Page One) h* per cete below tite comparable' |25 at Ohio State Univenrily. film w-iO be absorbed largtey in highway departnunt budgets. NAHONAL MUDKL Not only will Pontiac be "a -------want to make the dly "iF national ogample af what one city can do if it to really aggpta-siWS. imaginative and daring," Van Hoef said. ^ . Many agencie*, both stale mid federal, have been involved and. through persistent local effort, about to agree and the Aug\ut caU«p 300, he uid. ______________‘1 to broaden the base national quota te M.OT in of service before we require other bw compared with 8.W ti^||g(.n serv^ two ycArs :“~=^Wtotoesdayby|,o Robert 8. McNamgra, iscrstary tei ^ ptaject in wtdch all have a make. I . , r ^ wt trcRT onow inr comuaraiNC , ,, i tob-1whotakehalf.yearte.ctivedutyl!» period but the te tta tee , and then serve out their remain- i" oul'th. whites m the c«y, ana Jii — V'." i«> 2»“> or root .hot ____________1 ’Piik EXTO SRWEr i Cfeaosypur f haif thofDUihtif but geiit^f or-..-.,,o„ "»»■"» ."■> «< served by the LT. |VOIX’NTEffSfl PHIAT Them are abote 1.5 miHion who McNamara said the planned *^*k^f** bul have nte^ build-up of fighting forces would et been examined. in*iy find on volunteers, then'on , . •* * ■* the draft and finally on csll-up of >i»i th. V T’o “ I ■••'•'toe normally gets,M>|octed units and individual spe- Mlcln^ and the nation what Pon. * rejection rate te 50 per cent, daliets ^ hM been able to do, they may|which mean that about 758.000 WWW ■nUlyiesajmen would be available for iaduc- Talking about the manpower MU. to take rtmUar st^ toward mu-'tion as soon as they are exam-'McNamara told ^ mcipal progress." Van Hoef said.|ined. ' J, The Weather Republican congressional leaders. meanwhile, tonnally pledged their "complete aupport ’ te Ken-npdy in the Berlin crisis. Full U.S. Weather Bureau Kepert r Hut .titey demanded ruts In do- FONTIAC AND VldNITT — Generally fair and warm : mestic spending to ofisot the mUi today, tonight and tomorrew. High today 06. Uw tonight i huh«l-aP-88. High temerrew 88. Light variable winds this mtrnhii j ■••*• was aaaauneed by hecemlng sMtherty 18-lS miles this afternoen and south- ! *^0- Evroeit M. Dlrinm. R-IU.. west te west tenigbt Westerly tomorrow. ’*'•“** "laMity leader, nod Bep. . (Warles A. Halleek. R-Ind.. , _ . r»«M«t . On, r»ir Af» !■ r»mi»* House mlMrity leader, at a eews pr«,d(n, I sjn Hisjm. that folkwrd a meet At I s m : Wind vtlocltj I n p.h •*»»■ (•■psratnra Oirsetlon: aeutta ' i W»stntr-Ssaa« Sun teu Tburidsp at 7:11 pm.’ -— Sun rlus Pridar at tM a m > Mti Friday at S:l« a m iqpon naaa Ttaandsy at T U p m M M » tian Ckart Jauk*** ” U M NeaOrlrtOi *1 "I M (I NtvTork tl 14 ' Atlanta HlBoaton ■*;^cate « uniuw SI SI ptMaalB W « PlUiPursta S4 SI eahUkaC m U A Praaclaco S 2 S-SS-to*'** S « land arw dIaeseWeue ssHeh fuitda from private danon la area served by Dstrsll’s United : SRClAt PUKHISE ki IIITHDIT Sill SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS RtiliHic XBT MAMMA* The camp has not previourty re-' ceivbd UF assistance. OoeU havei been met through contributions from Oakland County service' clubs, end private donors. CtOTINUE glTITOtT The camp will continue to receive support from the many service dubs which have taken a great interest in it. both financially and! otherwise," mid Gehrke. Children who could not eteer- Dr. KingrteyaMontgomery. educational coo^inator for the Ju-! vrtiile Dhision te Oakland Colinty Probate OmiI. directs tee i mer camp. located on a private lake on a 3384icre farm near Oxford. Baby DOLLS Regular $4.98 Value • Standt Fun 16-In. TsH • Rssl Rs^ Hair • Hat Opsu aud $but lyas • Ufs-Uta Vinyl $kin All Ju(t Ilka a real baby—print nannel •tairt, dUpert. nannti blanket, real loap. epaueaa auS elstba art l^elBU^a■ Layauay tmr ChrMwat aav! Uattar thaa aheva. i£!K-. fOtlroM I Oulu ' IKaaiatCtty It 71 7 ir. City S< M Subsequently, Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana, the Senate majority leader, told reporters Kennedy’s domestic programs are aimed at strengthening the econ-i*’^ who receive academic ijy u|^> 1‘^redits besidea modest compenaa- 2! ”1 "We have to have a strong ecoo-tjjomy to hold up our foreign polky and strengthen our defense posture.” he declared. VITAL •BELT-THIHTENING' Mansfield followed this up m OaMld. a lane the Senate Iqt calling tor passage nmdmla Larry Kennedy's proposals to raise Vatw —1 . i a postal rotes and dose tax loop- holes in existing laws. ^too on the board are 23 Blr- He said that would be a vUa| totoRham. and Bloomfield Hills "belt-tightening.” Baky Doll aid Stroller WiHi2Compl«taSHitt " HAlmtAL WEAmw-Showen daiflR the Great Lakea and from the VaOey emtwurd tote tee Tennemee Vallqt It wH be-warmer alao in Nortecni and CeaOrte Plateau, be cooler to the Nocthero PUiiu and Paeffle Northweat. ' 1 I Counaelon are college atudenta. Ob Um eaasp's board te direr-tera ate Puottoe naUeata R. C. Ouawhigi. WUtom A. Bwait Mra. Harold A. ntegeraM. . D. a McNamara said defense teficials are wen aware te the disruptive effects and the hardships which recalls to active duty taro on the individuals Involved." Althoui^ be and Gea. Lyman L Lemnitier, chairman te the Joint Otiefa of Staff, testified behind id doors, their acieened statements were made available (o "We also expect to make______ use te thaSuteortty to extedd the tratalM perioda te certaih aelect-«kl remrve units." STEADY INTBEASE Since it began its activities with oaly aTbrm house la 1963. Camp Otedrnd. each year, has added nw cabina and other .bulkh aud tocreased the numbn- te c camping program. Camp Oakland provides; home at its Girte’ Rauch and! Boys' Ranch for Mtildren who, are permanent wards te Oakland I County Probate. Court. , The canto ■too operates a'worfc’ $12.98 Value U-lach wU doU hw awyAMt btsd. praw uaS Icn i w- 23S S iSf’sX 3-rOOTTALU-TMyT«il' WaUdagDoUs $19.98' Value —MOW Ibqys who aro ad^ool •'droiH>utt.’’i 9 I to raultoui w. tolataS itrtM SrMi ATOMia* W MMMfUJOA CJiyTuriHffl M N. 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NiJran; •ays at l^idcnt Kenned> s caU| Irr locreased militari' power toj meet the Soviet cha&enge " Berlin: “Oid>' this hind ot fiimi policy"S dealing »i(h the Com-J muaists had a chance to keep the* peace without surrender.' . * * ♦ ' Nixon, commenting Wednesday cm Keimedy's nationwide talk on^ Tuesday night, urged AiU suMiorl of the chief execUtK-e by all Americana—regardlen o| party. i # A * At the same time, Nuran caliedj for “decisive action’’ on foid-otber .{roots. The 1960 Refwblkan| candhiate for president said’ Amenca should: I 1. Stop Castro’s outlaw opera-1 tions in the Americaai | 3. Break the Soviet Clitraata’l .on atomic testing. a. Put some backbone America's fight against admitting Red China to the United Nations. 4. Shelve all new apending pro-, grams not directly i national defense. A A “Action M these fronts,’’ Nixon declared, “is essential to lect our security at home will help regau the initiative for American leadership abroad" Ix-Convict Admits Assault on Girl, 13 •TOHJK. Mo. lAP) - Charles llarvey Odom. 'J9. an ex-«onvlctl trmn Wellington. Kan., signed a statemM Wednesday night admitting he kidnaped, raped and beht a 13-yearold girl, proaecutor Stewart Tatinn said. Odom signed the statement aft-, er two long sessions with the Rev. Dr. W Jack Wilson, pastor of the First Community Church. The girl, Lisa Schuh of Widiita. Kan., still is unconscious and in critical condition in a Springfield. .Mo., hospital where she underwent Biiw hounnol bratoi suigery Monday night. The. attack occurred Smday. 27 Lose Licenses hi Violations of Tiaiiic law The drivers’ licenses of 2t Oak-l|tnd Goonty resUents were either revoked or suspended recently, according to the Secretary State's office at Lanting. ordered t« prara (tasDclal rMpaaWI ~ “T»c«ef. in AUduni »wi. SUekMir. 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(Copyright 1*81) at bargain rates to fee the heart of the country they have learned to love. AAA The New Cittaras Leagne In her Ufe. Early hi Ufe she learned that It waa more blessed to ghe than to receive. She has made a host of friends, and judging from the contributions received, or promised, her trip to Italy in recognition tor ‘‘OuUtand-ing Qtizenship" will surely materialize, miiiain W. DonaidsM la W. Laiyrehce St. The Almanac Today is Thursday, July 27. the 208th day of the year with 157 to follow in 1961. The moon is full. The morning stars are Vemis, Jupiter and Saturn. The evening stars are Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. A A A On this day in talstary: In 1719, the department of foreign affairs, Ibrerunner of the State Department, was eitabliahed by an adt Oongren. In 1P4S, at a cenvenMen of delegatm at the OomnmM Political Asooclatlon, menbera voted to disband tho otgahlsallofl and re-estaUMi the CommuM party of the UnHed SUteo. In 1953. a Korean armistice was signed at Panmonjom following the longest truce negotiations in history. two years and 17 days. In 19K, Austria regained her sovereignty after 17 years of occupation by foreign troops. II got us out and "Haivard Grad" says you can’t blame FDR for that. Until Peari Harbor we still had over nine million unemployed. 1 get mad when people criticise tor ptayiag golf. Woodrow Wilson He played In the onow with black ballo. Hoover got all the criticism for Ilfhtaig. Hoover did not fish on a battle ship with a convoy of destroyers Hke FDR. Harry ’^man look firs brisk w-alks to meet a (ew new^ men and make a few wisecrack' JFK riHMild have played golf instead of going to Vienna. IDi: should have been fishing when he was at the Yalta Conference a* Ruasia put him on the spot. Hus was erltlclsed lot being out of offlco so mneb. Ifco was gone 84 days in the first s moatas, II days on bnslaesa and of Omn waa ant of f IS days, U on bntlnoao and 88 ntaudng at Pabn Beach and Hyannis Port. Our presidents need recreation Never Went to Harvard Smiles The little kids got their bearings as soon as spring came, on i-ollei skates. A A * Rcfardiess of what oeason It Is it ahvayt oeemt to come at the wrong ttmo of year. Case Records of a Psychologist: Most Divorces Are Unwarranted it it it ‘*Myth: It cost about three ^ times as much to Uve today as it did before World War II. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Angnstn Bellman of Auburn Heights; 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mn. WilUrd B. Pmnkland of Waterford; 53rd wedding anniversary. ■ermhn VoUMe K' of Keego Harbqr; 8Srd birthday Pmtt Watteraon of Bloomfield 'HUls; 84th birthday. < Howard Hillman of Davlsburg; 87th birthday of Jackson, formerly of Holly; 81st birthday. Austin #Iarka ^ of Walled Lake; 82nd birthday. sMaln betvireea the ageo of St and Slyoaro. One who smokes while working or. pretending to work, in the course of a meal or shortly before By DR. GEORGE W. OkANE CASE J-452: Martha M-. aged 58. is an attractive divorcee' who sat across the table from me at a women's club luncheon. At 11 a.m. Uhad addressed about 2,500 women members of the club, tqieaking on. the topic "Sex Problems in Mar-g riage.” In that talk l| had stressed same basic faett^g^ZT^ that you readers of this educationsl column have seen many Unws. For example, i mentioned that most divorces start in the bedroom. They are usually due to a wife's "sins of omission” rather than to her fickleness or unfaithfulness. Yet meiit. wivea don't even dnsMn that they are at least M call at my hotel. It was from Martha's daughter. "Dr, Crane.” she began, "I purposely brought my mother to ing she would be ohecked and violently oppooed to you. •'But as I took her honle in my car following the luncheon, she surprised me, for sh« said she wished she had heard your address 25 years ago. "laie said she now saw that she was largely at fault for divorcing ~iy father. ‘•Dr. Crane, I had never had before oo H was very belptal to me. For I had nover fally eader-stood way lliey broko up when I was a Itttie girl. •'.Subconsdoutly. I had sided with mother, but now i mw her. with tears in her eyes, inform me that my father had chafM at her lack of ardor. But scientific facts are just ss vital for steering marriage along » sure road as for steering an airplane or wielding a surgeon s icalpel._ wtU editor that I am immoral or s "todeni Dr. Freud, but don’t lei tsototod fanatics bedond the Is ing nuty be offensive to other persons in the room, or Constantly as a chain smoker, smokes excessively. Maybe I’m biased about It, but I get the imprest^ from medical ^literature that pipe smoking is lest likely to damage health than either cigarette or cigar smdeing. Perhaps because few pipe smokers inhale as do cigarstts and cigar smokers. thovsaiMls sf women finally get a divorco, feoHag almoot ill per cent Innocent of any wrong do- ysars until I finally decided I had had enough, and thus filed tor divorce." This newspaper is your “University in Print.” It is your chief in formant and teacher for your, last 52 years (18 to 70). AAA » Or. dsertt W Cr»i« 1 for hb pt)ciiolo«lr*l (Copyright INI) : too soMlMWIeo o< they are apt to cover «p dnmtap to carpHs, drepeo, ipholstored “She said she now realized how often she had rebuffed him and tried to coerce him into living a semi-ascetic existence which she thought was the proper airange-ment lor every married couple. "Why.yjr. Ctane." they protest, * Crane, if your talk did noth- •* to* eooiis?^i?L, p "I have put with iroulta and ***!:J* opened my eyes mSwA ‘i quarrels and talse accusatkms for under- standing of my parents.” NEW8PAKB UNn’ERSITY In tUs newspaper you readers MARIHA’S OONFE8MON Obtain aU the facto that I deUver Martha waa quiet during the ^ audlsnces. so you are fare-luncheon. I don't recaU her hav-- eswlrat marital disaster, ing said a word to ms. But she ^ *1 I* ignorance and not smiled and seemed frlendiy. dellbwte malice that causes s Her talsoted dai«hter, aged 35. happy wedding couple to had presided at the meetli« and feuding. »be same aMe of the table jni^ mewt drsa^ th^’g That night Jl received a phone y were first msRtod. Isatead. ■ u tU loesi riu-- C55** Jii ’oStSS”Ha*M "(wie's mr. All BAii •utMertpttoM purasl* iflCUsM. I ronUtc. -I. V v\ r1 /' He's Robbed Blind by Heedless Thug OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) _ James T. Walker heard footsteps behind him a» he walked to work aloi« Telegraph Avenue, I To Walker, blind for seven years, the darkness is full of footsteps. ♦ ★ ★ But there was something else, t knife in his back and a cold voice wddeh s^id “Give me your wkllet OF ru cut your ribs out.’! “Are ■ you robbing man? ' Walker asked. “I’m employed by the Ckllfomia Induik tries for the Blind in Oakland. I’m looking fOr a room close to work. Are you sUll there?' ir ir it No answer. The knife blade pressed into Walker’s coat and a hand jerked the wallet containing $35 from his pockiet. ★ ♦ * Then silence. Walker walked on to work and asked someone to call the police. “T Asks U.N. Aid in Microwave Explosion Case CARSON cmr, Nev. (API THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY ->7, 1961 /SEVEN ir of Heart Attack in Cell ever to the United States earlier i^f ~ this year. Acting as^ own .t-Convicted Killer Victim tomey the seif-stjrled commander Of the republican army filed a petition in U.S. District court asking that his plea to the U.N. be made part of the ,court record. „______, _ j He said his arrest on a yacht Bernard Brou.s, accused of Wow-,„a ^ •intenuitiooal mg up three telephone (orapany political kidnaping and barbaric microwave stations in the Neva-da-Utah desert, Wednesday asked the United Nations to intervene in his behalf. revenge. Dde Jensen, 23, of Reno, -is held with Brous in the Washoe County jail on the federal charges. No trial date has been d set. GRAND RAPIDS (ft-Robert R. Mulford, 57, itinerant painter, victed here three years ago as the killer of a 10-year-old girl, was found dead in his cell Wednesday at Southern Michigan Prison. An autopsy revealed Mulford suffered a heart attack. He was sentenced to life imprisonment last Dec. 27. Mulfprd admitted the sldying of Sandra Washington. IT COSfS NO MORE AT; FEDERAL’S DISCOUNT! 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But one jfactor may ^e the fact * Dean is the UA repraaentathc; Althoi«h the room occupancy)Soviet Union is suffering from a h the Geneva conf«ance on thelrale of tte nation’s hotels last|P«P«r shortage. Even ordinary disroidimiance of nudear weapon year dropped 1 per cent below thejeoarse typing paper has been ex-tests. il969 figure, their sales roseitremely scarce in Moscow recent- I Preceding to Appearance, the! slightly. . ly. , ^---------JI—----------------------- Policeman Shoots Shark WESTHAMPTON. N.Y. (UPD-A 15-foot thrasher shark washed onto Westhampton Beach was shot and killed Wednesday by a New York Oty policeman vacationing at this Long Iidand community. WARSAW (AP) - The against Poland—the last ^ fbttr-stop' sw1i!«^ ^ Europe— could be tlw toughest of the entire trip ftM- the United SUtes' touring track team. In fact, the Poles think they in win it, and if some of. United States stars .don't recover from tlwir injdrles, it will be very, veiy dose. 'Don't I know it." said ooadi Jumho Jim EUlott today, might even be closer than the meet with Russia and the beys on the team are beginning to realize CIUDAD TRUJILIX). D. R. (UPD—Albert M. ^egrm'e. correspondent for the &Tipps4ioward newspapers, was report^ in critical condition todaV as the result of injuries sulferro in an auto-{ Stands Mute in Court on Abortion Charge Faebig abortion charges, a fpr* mer Pontiac beauty shop owner stood mute when arraigned yester-^ in_Rpyal Munld^l Courts Altert Bicolir ahiui Jofe"ASBott. 46. of Detroit was arrested yesterday by Redford State Police detectives. The charge stemmed from a bungled abortion reported to authorities by an V|wllanH heopMal. BicoUi who now owns a beauty shcTp in Detroit Whim tbe victim had been employed. Ife also was ■ell-employed as a door»to The abortion was attempted in a motel, according to McPhail. Fo.Wind in Bicolli’s possesatpn yesterday were surgical instruments "of a sort tl)st would hr used for abortion," the detective lid. Royal (Hik Municipal Judge Keith J. Leenhouts scheduled' Bicolli’s pretrial hearing for Aug. 4 and set bond at $10,000. HURRY, LIMITED QUANTITY lnn«rspring Mattresses or Box Springs OMs and Ends, ] Borgolnl Pnmmw hmerapHng Mn smnfrty styled hdedheerd uphol-stored to wesheMe plestls. 3f ” $17«.S0-a-Pc. $e4« had Suite, feem ****11^0 3.Pc.Ntopleletoled Suite In Celenlel Print S||0 fllS.VS—2-Pc. Seta ted, medern plHer ermS^AII style WMi Heevy dureble tohrls. .... I 9 $ae.*S Sefe Sleepers—cenvert to single bed.jt JS|7 cheke el S celers, feem cushton..... $1S«-3-Pc. Sefe ted Suite, heevy nylen SOQ Iriete, feem topped................. WW ■ SSV.9S Serte Orthe Cushton Mettress mr lea S9QM Spring, smeeth top, fuH er twin..... 09** Hellyweed led cemplefe with heedheerd,|^0|f :*24" iS9.se KeeMeem Mettress end tea Spring, $AQ|| t/t sUe enV, weven stripe ticking, helh ter . w9^ 30" Hellyweed teds cemplefe with heed-MQIS beerd, mettress end bea springs en legs... A9 SENSATIONAL BEDDING BUYS BUNK MBA t Ml, | NOOVtrUfptflit Vmmmni rm» mm4 ‘"•9.99 •28 MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE Step Ind TeMe, CechtaN TeMe—merWe tops teehcese wMi 3 3-Drewer Dtishs In Wend er welnet, 30” *295 *19" *19" *19« to ‘49” •49" 3-Pc. Oedreem SeOe, grey mist finish, *****' S00to 3-Pc. Welnut Veneer ledreens, targe deehle “*18« 3>0c. Welnut Veneer tedreem, triple dresse^plete gless mirrer, chest, bs^-1 jj 00^ S339 3-Pc. tedreem Suite, Nutmeg mehegeny, beekeese bed, deuble dresser, }4 ^071 shedew hea mirrer, chest.......... 100 3-Pt. tedreem Suite, beekense bed, m frem Adndrel, 01, Nerge, PWlee... *69 iTMd New AdiWrel Upright Preeaer, tit M. td CO cepedty, reg. $199.91, srith trside.. | 30 trend New Admirwl It cu. It. OewMe Deer ie-trlgereter-treeier, eutemetic, reg. $399.91, tAiadb with trede..............................%L29 New frigideire Upright Preeaer, Deluae It |4 AA cu. ft. cepeeWy. WHh trade.............. 100 Oummweed rebuilt Wringer W.shers.sheese trem Meytog, Speed Queen, Nenger 01... Irnnd New Speed Queen Wringer Wesker, speclel cerieed perchese ef Isrte medeb, $*fO Irsmd New Meytog Nele>ef*Heet eleclrlc$f Aft dryer, regetor fM9.9S................ I £0- distance receptlen, reg. »39.9S. .. *24" 31" Olympic Censele TV with tiende Weed 00 31" Olymptc TeMe Medel TV urHh Mehsgeny |00 NEW! FAMOUS OLYMPIC PORTABLE TV Tebe It wHh yeu eny* TELEVISION-STEREO-RADIOS IIPERTIIURS.,FRI„tM. Msnssimtipji. WK€nlO«l^.SA«IIVAW...FE :L-7II4 mNnorFME PSmnn BERMS SIMEl '•i V . Meets Problem (Moving Train) Head On Colo. (AP)-«en’g how Chariey Walk-ran bead-tot Into tlw sk^ gi a tnovliig paaaenger' train:" He waa ridinK on a motorcycle operated by another boy when aignal Ughta began llaaMng on a railroad crowing ahead. The driv-' er of the ^yde apeeded up and managed to>get acroea aafely. But Chariey, 15, leaped 1' >■ THE yUJviiAC PHKSis. iHUKSDA^'^VJUty IWl \: I Remoiwber, you can charge it at PonrioyVr 1 Bon^t'miM a thing ... Peftney’s has" values galore.for you, your family, your home! Ladies, find fabuloui savings on slips, hosiery, new fashions ... men, now’s your change to stock up on shirts or even get that new jacket you’ve wanted. And, there are dozens of exceptional buys for boys and girls. Hurry! 'TOMORROW AT 9:30 A. M. DOWlVrOWlV STORE REDUCEDI SUMMER DRESSES •junioTf' . . . miisM' holf-sitM • docroni . oottoni blends . ,. 4.88 REDUCED! ErHi* Slock SWIMWEAR * cottons . . . latex * built-in brat * misses’ sizes THIRD FLOOR J72O Ml, . . . FACE TOWELS AND WASHCLOTHS exoellent quedity . . , solid colors ... |* /M generous size towels 3/11 . . . deths Q/ | |24 only . . . DECORATOR SOFA PILLOWS 2/*5 |50 yords . . . 27" WIDE TWEED CARPETING. Arisco Rayon tweed, dose not mat down 4 |P|| . . . REDUCED! ................... leOU |30 only . . . EMBOSSED COTTON BEDSPREADS summer designs . . . easy to «ore lor . . . RA washable . . . REDUCED! ............ y, • .V Avisco rayon tweeds . . , qt ctrfonlol style braided rugs ...................... .. *26 SECOND f LOOR |24 only . . . PLAIDS OR SOLIDS . . . CULOTTES divid^ skirts ior carefree sportswear . . . misses sizes . ^8 3.33 1.88 |48 only . . . SUMMER BEACH HATS gay straws . . . many with scarfs for convertible wear ..................... |66 only . . . MISSES' MIDCALFS OR JAMAICAS well styled cottons . . . tailored to fit . . . A « Rf REDUCED! ......................0 ENTIRE STOCK 6IRLS’ SWIMWEAR • cottons . . . latex *better knits • sizes 4 to 14 1.88 REDUCED! SPORTSWEAR FOR GIRLS |7S only . . . MISSES' SUMMER SLOUSES short sleeves . . . roll-up sleeves . . . sleeveless . . . knit tope .................. |48 only . . . MISSES' SUMMER SKIRTS well designed cottons ... full and sheath styles . . . REDUCED! ............... |66 only . . . GIRLS' SUMMER SKIRTS prints . . . solids and stripes in cottons . . . sizes 4 to 14 ......................... n ^2 SPECIAL! Short Shove Sport Shirts • leno weaves • fine cottons • rayon prints • sizes S - M • L |72 only . . . INFANTS' SUNSUITS pastel solids or prints in adorable styles . . . I boys' or girls' .*.................. ^34 only . . . GIRLS' SUMMER SLEEPWEAR .cotton plisse or cotton batiste ^ . . baby doll pajamas . . . 4-16 ................. 30 dox. . . . BIRDSEYE DIAPERS soft . . . absorbent . . . generous size . . stock-up-now pne» ................do 36 pkgt_____RECEIVING BLANKETS .. . PKG. OF 3 s^t . . . cuddly . . . adorable deeigne . . . 26x34" size ................ 120 only . . . TRAINING PANTS OR SHIRTS triple tblcknese pomte . . . pullover style A . OQO shirts . . . good cottons ........ ^ Q|| 1.50 *2 *2 77* 1.60 1.88 3'"88' MAIN FLOOR *12 15 only . . . MEN'S SPORT COATS cotton and dacron plaids . , . dork patterns . . . summer weight .................. 42 poir* . . . MEN'S COTTON CORD SLACKS light blue . . . ton . . . grey . woshd)Ie A 1*A . . . summer weight . sizes 30-40 . Wevlf 53 only . . . MEN'S SUMMER PAJAMAS long legs . . short or long sleeve stylet . . . 2.22 45 poir* . . . MISSES' CANVAS FOOTWEAR slip-ons . . . laces . . . wedge heels . . . also ^A sandals of nylon mesh .............. ^ 42'poira . . . CHILDREN'S CANVAS FOOTWEAR red, white or blue oxfords , . . cushion archs . . . broken sizes ............... 1.88 REDUCED! SinmBfweighlf! Mea’s SUCKS •roj^-dacron blends • sixes 30 - 40 2/*92/*11 BASEMENT 36 only . . . COTTON PRINT DRESSES well misde street cottons . . . misses' and half* sides ....... ...... ......... 48 only . . . BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS short sleeve atylee . . . nice prints and solids . sizes 4 to 16'.................... 29 only . . . ENTIRE STOCK BOYS' SWIMWEAR nylon stretch knite . . . cotton plaids . . . sizes 10-18 ........................ 56 only . . . ROYS' KNIT POLO SHIRTS rt sleeves . . . cotton knits . . . t»llar styles 4 MM .sizes 4 to IS ................ 1x44 1.88 77* AR 1.88 TOMORROW AT 10 A.M. MIRACLE MILE STORE FOR MEN 75 poir . . . Mon'* Wash 'n' Wear Tropieol Slacks big savings on these better quctllly slacks ' A / A AA . . . docren and rayon blends. Broken sizes. A/ VeW 20 poir . . . Men's Solid and Plaid Walking Shorts get them while the weather is still hot . . . A AA men's sizes ....................... 15 only . . . Mon's Yoor-Around SPORT COATS 25 only . . . Men's Plaid Boxor SWI^jTRi there's still a lot of swimming vre$dheir^if!fiei^ 4 AA ... get them while theyisSf ;.T. ............... 1 15 onijj,. ■ . Men's Loother "ROMEO" SLIPPERS , . rpdjsular with Dad, Leather uppers and composition soles , . , broken sizes................. FOR WOMEN 30 poir . . . WOMEN'S DRESS HEEL SHOES p^Tular points in high and medium heels R A7 . . , colors—bone, blocs . ,. broken sixes 4e91 40 pair . . . Womon's Cosuol Imp. Ifolion Sandals white . . . brown . , . tan . . . broken elzes 2.44 150 only . .. WOMEN'S COMBED COTTON BRIEFS elastic leg . . . white and assorted colm M /4 AA . . . small, medium, large . .. leUv 20 only . . . WOMEN'S BITTER SKIRTS variety bl sfylae and dolors ... broken elxas. 2.88^ 20 only . . . WOMEN'S SUMMER HANDBAGS what style and beauty . . . straws, plastics 4 y"/ and soma patents ................ |gf | 30 pieces . . . WOMEN'S SUMMER JEWELRY simulated pearls . . . beads RAYON R yfl m A7 S-PANT Summer Typicals — ^Zl ■ ® • Values up to $57SO on Sale of . . ^JHL JL 'Ine Imported Year Round All-Wool SHARKSKINS— Up to $65 Vdues on Sale at. All-Wool SHARKSKIN TWO-^ANT SUITS— $75 Valuei on Sale of . ... »4RT5 »58’^ Get Your$ ?low . . • Remember You Don*t Need the Cash! I WE REPEAT! SHOP BARNETT’S TOMORROW! Don’t Miss Those Bargains! Men's $7.95 Hoffors Mm's $4.95 Fomout Mon's $6 Mollory Mtii's$3.95 ond$4.95 Wdkiog SHORTS SWIM TRUHKS STRAW HATS KNIT SHIRTS BAR-LOH SHIRTS $4« $2«8 $398 $2’8 $^98 Big Deals for Bays! $190 Rsbt. Irscs "Isccowssr” $A88 DEOKMRTS 0 FORMIf Rdfltf S>J95 SLACKS Vatooo to $10.95 ^ $15 FOR BOYS, ABES 12 to 20 $4.98 rUUkH COR0 SUCKS S2.98 Mm'. WmiMJ-Tb $4 AM Daeroa-Wool Macks \L S2.98 BOI HOT SPORT SHUTS 11.98 $3.98 ROBEBT BRUCE SWIM TRUNKS $2.98 Mon's $3.95 Fomeua Brands t|BR8 SPORT SHIRTS ... L OMOrSBpMsn's Sumnigr «SS »21»’ Vpfo$}S ViIms 12.98 BOBERT BBUCE DflT SHIRTS. .S1.9I S2.98 HUIKMBmi WBIJaR6SH0BTS$1.9l mm'i$s.»suti. IASS Pilconi SLACKS .. 0 S4.9S BIN-LON SHIRTS . $199 iRememkr—you Dm’> Open Friday and Monday Nights 'til 9 P.M. 3 DAY S: TIRE SALE f UB 12 mv** ^ OpM Yottf AccoMWt ToW IBarnetts 150 NORTH SAGINAW-NEXT TO SEARS WHITEWALLS • All Lires mounted Free... No hidden chaigee, • Amazing Low Prices for a complete set. • No tubes required... You Savel • Guaranteed Nation-Wide. • Convenient Budget Terms. ■4:^: ■,'i ,1 ObUgaUon Lingcrg After Active Duty' Pool of Men Fill$ Monthly Draft Call ExecutiVs Dim at Oden WASHINGTON (AP)-Iftw !• how the draft end reserve lys. tem work out tor men who may be affected \fy the mobiUzation CH)EN Cft~FeHx S. Mayer, 89, board chaUman of two of the na-tian’s larg^ men’s clothing manufacturing firms, died Tuesday at I vacation home in Oden. As head of Joeeidi and Feiss Go. Oeveland, and Michaels Stem and Co., Rocheker, N.Y., Mayer conbvlled more clothing production than any other individual in the country. Schedule for Echo I There are,about 3,300,000 mi of roads In the United States. The American satellite Echo I will be visible tonight at 10:21 in the southern sky, moving northeast 53 degrees above the horizon. At 12:27 a.m. it will be in the northern sky at 73 degrees, also moving mn-theast; at 2:31 a.m. the northern sky at 8B degrees, moving soufiieast; and at 4:36 a.m. tai the southern sky at 70 degrees, moving southeast. Young crows eat their weight tat food in a day. Youths register with selective aervlce. upon reaching their birthday. A pok of men who already have received physical' and mental examinations and are classified for service is maintained in the aelectlfe service DEHUMIDIEIER CLEARANCE!! system. From this pool are drawn men who fill the monthly draft quotas. Under the law. It Is possible Is examine and pnt men In pools when they renoh their 18th birthday. However, sinee ttw end of the Korean War, the average po«d age has been Dom souTCR HUT non M nn IS Mswm, IMI It laks ksU. TfeM NskaS •—‘■s STM srs iMM. nen-m-Mov SAHARA Oehusidifieis RemovM Moisture Rapidly Reg. $4995 Super Size 1/5 H.P. COMPRESSOR NO MORE RUST, MOLD, MILDEW TO RUIN TOUR CLOTHING FURNITURE AND OTHER VALUABLES. REMOVES UP TO 4 GALLONS OF WATER PER DAY $5500 Use Your Credit Both draftees and volunteers have military obligations which cany them on into the ready, and then -the standby, reserves uptMT competing periods of ac-duty. a draftee or vkunteer was Under 26 years of sge when the reserve forces act became law in 1955, his obligation totals six years — two of active service, two In the ready^ reserves, two in the standby reserves. If be volunteered between the ages of 17 and 18^ years, his total thne would be eight yeait —six months active duty; three yean in the ready reserves; ‘ fbOr Onedndf yeeu* -in > the. standby. READY RE6ERYC If, while in the 18H through.,25 age bradeet, he'^lunteers, I total obligation would be six years, of which six months would be active duty, the rest ready reserve. The law says that graduates of reserve officer training schools have a six to eight year obligation. Those needed by the armed farces .serve two years active duty followed by three in the lei^ reserves. All others serve six months of active duty for training and seven and one-half years in the ready reserve. Ib the ready reserve, s maa Is expected to engage In 48 scheduled drills or treinli« periods end net more than 17 days of active doty training mally. Active duty for n ready reaervbt can be extended In two ways: (1) onder ~ ntdentlal proclamatton of a natloBal omeigoncy (or in ac-I warttme) and (t) under declanOlon of emergency by OoBgresa. mdby status In which reservists ulnmately arrive requires | no a^e participation in train-. ing.i|^&aentially, it merely is s list m names. However, standby reservists can be caRed, involuntarily,- to active duty as a ; result of congressiona!! action. So far. President Kennedy is making no move tol. .^ in Hrokt’ii Rruken IltM.I Coiicrctf Glass 0 Rocks, .''pikes. G-urbs, Stono.s -Nails rracka 154 North Saginaw Sl l^oiieFE5-41Zi; h. ( i TWELVE THE PONTIAC 1»RE$S. THURSDAY. JULY 27. IW Urban Renewal. to /oiB P^ntiac^aW~^ 23-9Mr«ld. Mlchifu State IMvmtty atniar has Joined the dty‘a atat renewal staff taider a fedoal internship proKFam to ease the shortage o( uihaa renewal ipedaUsti. Danid B. Skeen, a native of Rodger, is the fhst intern in Pontiac undtr the federally supported proKram. A political ad-ebce major who aRpecta his colic^ decree January, Skeenl wffl be paid at a KBNKa-ycar rate! from federal, ftinds durinc his ^ months as trainee ae aluminum, asbestos, or insulated—end painting! In many beautifying and moderriixing pastel shades. Have Sears experts install your siding. Shop Ionite ’til 9! ■ Homart Installed 3-in>l Shingle Roof Average 24x3p>ft. House with Vs Pitch iR YonVe never realiaed how beautiful your home can realiv look ^ I until yon tee yonr roof covered with HOMART 3 in-l shinies! **■ ^ Only top, grade raw materials are used. Save more at Sears! NO MONEY DOWN BelUtog IlmsrleU. Ptoiy St Sueaw.1 SUOING GLASS PANEL DOOR II4“ S-jfl. wide Srrren inrindrd. Si -«ls gl... i-mtlproof iluminum frtne. Na paintiny nrrded. Other aiaer avail- Aluminum Storm Door Won*t Rust ShopMI PTenight Ughlwcight Astraded alamiaom woa’i raat wsrp or aced paiat Wlih hardware. SiaiiUr to piclare! FREE — electric blanket included with purchase of any Homart Furnace or Boiler "400” GAS FURNACE INCLUDES ELECTRIC BLANKET ’440 NO MONEY DOWN INSTALLED — Average replacement for S-room and bath home - INCLUDING AH duct work with all labor i^nd permits! Replace that old furnace now — with this Homart 400 No worries—our experts completely instali the Call FE 54171 for free estimate and receive a FREE indoor-outdoor thermometer at no extra cost! Plaaibhig aad Hratiag-Pmy St Baaement FREE WATER ANALYSIS SAVE *20 Automatic Water Softener 88 179 No Monrv Dawn Regularly at 1199.95 Aiitnmatir indii-ator ahnwa rtarv ra^riirralion, ynii nrwr fnn nnt of aparkliag, rain-anfi walwr. Premure brine Unk baa an fkwt INSTALLATION CAN RF. ARR.4NCED! »/».H.P. Jet Pump . New Low Price Complete 79»» No Money Dowa Shallow well, telf-priming, 640-gal. per hoar. Jet and check ralve are included, FLAT PAINT Reg. 4.98 SAVE U2 066 ol eu.. Our Finest Automatic Gas Water Heater 85** "TakeWith” Price New LAUNDER.SET control delivers super-hot water for cleaner clothes,- returns to normal setting automatically. Glass lined 30-gal. tank, double thick insulation. 15-year guarantee. “Satisfaction Just say, on Sears ^ - CHARGE ACCOUNT j, tmugine Your Rooms in Onm o§ Thsss i POPULAR SHADES,,,. • Sambina yellow • Jade gi«ea • Cilrrw yellow . Whita Heres the point that lets tvea amateurs do 0 profesaioaol-like Job! It’6 so oMy to «n>>y, coven moat colon with oat eoat sad DRIES IN SO MINUTES! Waoh out tools with waterl guaranteed or your money back” SEARS Ulex OaeCoat Hoa k fatal, gal, . 154 North Sagin / \ Thty Art Odd Nomw but Ugitimitv Ones KAYTOTA. Ariz. m-Agon M. ^ ioine, interegtiM ----1 on the books of her motor siippjy compMjy to itoyrata™" They - • ^PfUne Begiphie. Buddy |fa»> K14 Jmoes Left-hand, Ehmt YtUowhslr. Uttle Uughter, Wee WllUe, Lee 8om-^ro, Uttte Red hous^ anl Ben Franklin. ■« b«b ^ toclude THxle Chlainlty, THE PONTIAC PRESS. tAuRSPAY, JULY 27, 1961 A ♦ A KayetiU is on the Navajo In- Ian Y>-------- You AAutI Havo TIckot or You Can't Pay Fino ST. PETERSBURG, EU. (AP) -*A woman motaelst waOiad into police headquarters and ashed patrolman Earl Hughes, "Where Hughes asked lor her traffic ticket. don’t have ^ Wrong Typ# of Squoak FT. HOOD. Tex. (AP) - Sgt. Charles Ray’s typesrrlter had a « oun i nave one, saio neien s lyiwwrjwr noa • Keetley. “No one saw me to|«I«eak oil wouldn't correct. Peer-through the lijdit” ing into Its workings, he spied a The officer didn't accept the mother nnouse nesting four bal^ POWER TOOT. SAf.F.! I - g"<^4-ygy/sem» THIRTEEN 1 REDUCED UP TO 23%! Your Choice of Any Six Toofe-rr regularly up to $64^ 49* NO MONEY DOWN t-in. TUt'Arber 'Bench Saw cuts to a depth of 2V^-ln. Craftam^ quality, regularly at $54.95! Bench extra. Craftaman Wood lath# has 12-lh. swing. S7-ln. between centers. 45Mrln- bed. Regularly $67.95. 4” Jefoter-Phuier has solid steel cutter head. Pence tUU to 45*. Regularly at $52.50. Dunlap DrUl Press cuU to center of 12V4-lnch circle. “Floating Drive” q>lndle. Reg. $54.50. .. I-Wheel Band Saw cuts wood up to 4-lnches thick. 12>In^ sise regularly priced at 54.50. Belt and Disc Sander Is multi-purpose; Belt for flat surface, disc, for end gr^. Reg. 57.50. Nerdwns Ospt.—Seers Mato tsssnisal Boat and Motor Oearance shop Sears TONIGHT until 9 p.m. C 12-ft. Aluminum Boat...............$139 Elgin 7V4-H.P, Motor . . . . !....$188 600-U). Cap. Boat Trailer..........$149 14-ft. Fiber Glam Boat.............$429 Factory Rebuilt Generators AUstate Rebuilt Carburetors 698 New Allstate Regular Plugs gaeh, ssOy 50F Triple tested for like-new performance. Similar low prices for most cars. Individually engineered for your car — give top performance. Oet a set todayl $199 Your Choic<»-»14-ft. Fiber Glass Boat or 12 H.P. Motor ___________ I3W Elgin 25 H.P. Motor................ .|29» ■urry in TsnHe or TauMmw . . . ^ MANY OTHER SPECIALS NOT LISITED Allstate New Voltage Relator Frtsai Law 498 Safer, Smoother Ride on ALLSTATE Shocks. 499 Ea. Matcfaea original equipment. Adjusts automatically from cold start to hot opmtlon. Car bounce? Oet ALLSTATE Puturlatlc ahoek alMorbers with 50% greater ride control than most ahocks on new cars. Double sealed for long life. Buy a pair nowl Save on Vinyl Boat Cushions 3w Colorful Bow Flag Dress Up Your Bdat Nylsn 179 SALE! Allstate Perma-Guard Ceramic-Coated Mufflers! ____jk sealed in vinyl plastic for long life. 0B. Coast Ouard approved. 15x11x2. Wide assortment of bow flags GuardA Against Internal Corrosion Guards Against External Corrosion New as the Space Age!, Ceramic-Coat^ Muffler Child’s Life Vest for S|fer Boating ,Rag. IJg 986 Sale! Kapok Ski Belt That’s Buoyant, Safe Bag. LM 388 Ceramic coating similar to that used on nose cones of U.S. missiles now gives the ALLSTATE Perma - Guaid Muffler an “armor plate” protection against mst and corrosion. Sizes for ’55-’59 Ford or ’54 - ’60 Chevorlet io» Specially Sizes for Other Cars at Low Prices. Ua. Const Ousrd approved. YsUoW with life guard or skin -----design. 45-iO-lb. Chsrf* a DuraUe heavy drill cover. Kapw filled. v^CLEARANCESALE A Fine Selection of MEN'S SUITS Very Specially Priced at *24' and 2-Pont Suits — ^52.88 Including fine fabrics of oil wool ond wool/docron bler>ds. Sienn^er and oil season weights. Ail drosti-coily reduced for quick cleoronce. IMEirS SPOIT COAn At flw Vwv Um Mm *f SisM 16 ta 4< in IUs«hw imi LMft. •19" IHE PC06BAMOF 600OIVILLINOUSTBIES TEAINS AND COKMTIONS HANOICAPPCO PEOPU FOi? NOCMAL JOBS AS WELL AS 6MPU^'S FME SEVMEiy HANDiCAPBERi. AIRWAY tANES 4825 Hlghlawd Adda ^ (M-59) SUMMER RATES 3 LINES FOR $100 -A Ftw Ldofud Opdningt Avoilobld for Hid '61-'62 Sooioii StBN UP NOW... AND BE SURE!! Call FRANK BENNING OR 3-7340, AIm FE 5-2525 Bits Aid to Areas Luring Firms by' Tax’Free Bonds WASHINGnW (d-ltep- Robert P. GritOn. R-Mldi.. My. feder«l fund, under tiw deirewed u«u program dxwld not be graded to try by finutdng plant, with tax exem^ municipal bond*. More than flOO million wa. earmarked in the program for industrial development in rural de-led areas. Griffin, in hi. critl-cinn Wednewiay, uid a large percentage of the areas qua!" week by the Crmunerce Department are in the South. It is unconscionable for the Kennedy admlnistratidn to rtand idly by and allow communitiea in lera states to lure nnr industry by utilizing a federal tax loophole and then to reward them with a handout of federal funds,” Griffin said in a Aatement. trial develofnnent in rural de-press Drivdr Appoals $10 Find —but It Costs a Littid LITTLE ROCK, Atfc. (AP)-A no fine for running a Ted light has been appealed to the Arkansas Supreme Court by Ray Gar-riaon ol Abicna. ★ ★ ♦ The light in questkm is on U.S. Highway 62 at Alpena. The hintway department contends shouldn't be th«e.' So does Garrison, who originally was two count, of ruimlng the light in June 1960. He appealed and beat one charge but was convicted on the other. far he’s out %10f for Set a Pattern Firm's Vied Prdsiddnt \ Opposds That Syst^ of Bargaining DETROIT tfl —Contending tbst American Motors Corp. thhde all profit of 12 per centpn stockholder | investment for the nine montfai ^ ended June 90, the United Auto |( Workers Union sajv that the firm " five bargaining.’ AMC Vice ITesident Edward Cushman, hosvever, told nesvamen Us company does not want to gage ”in pattern bargaining, parallel barg^ihiirv or industrywide bargaining” Md that both company and union contract proposals "ought to be examined in the light of probl^ it American Motors.’ Views the UAW n * eontnet to reptoM s evmt tkiee-ymr paot that es-plras Sept T. Calling lor a pattern to i»otect existing Jobs and at the same time create new Job opportuUties, thel UAW proposed a riiorter work| week and annual salaries bistead of hourly wages at AMC.-- It previously had dropped thew ixuposals on the bargaining table, at General Motor., Ford and Chrysler, where current contracts expire Aug. 31. Negotiators broke into nibcora-mittee. at American Bfotor. and Ford negotiation, today, but full teain. met at General Motors and Chrysler. jfllf .11 US HUDSON SUPER KEN-TONE Rogulor $ $6.59 3 79 KEM-GLO — UaULAM — — spfaJu — NO LIMIT H U DSON ’S DISCOUNT OPEN nUDAT aM HOIIDAT 9 UL It 9 PJL 9 It«-«SUNDRY 10 to 3 20.5 Billion Argentines BUENOS AIRES UB-Proviskmal figures of the 1960 Argentine census publlihed Wednesday indicated a population ol almost 20.5 million. This represents a 2S.9 per cent increase over 15,897,127 1947, the laU census. ^IMEMESME! Extra Big Trade-In Allowance This Week-End Only HQOVER UPRIGHT Vacuum Cleaner **59’® GE 2-Dr. 13 CiL Ft. 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SAGINAW ST. 6460 DIXIE HIGHWAY FREE PARKING Air CeoAtleasd ter Tear tlngyi»| Ceadert "A- ; /' .."I ■ A> / ■ V* THE PONTIAC PRESg, THURSDAY, JULY l96i Berlin Probleni to Be Like Bad Penny I GEORGE’S 1^ tJUtn MABLOW WASHINGTON'— SBi^ cimex-pMon, you’d lyotter got vmifi to an angry Beiiln pnhlem which will boh up again and again for yean. Ifa • mtatwmpa^ in a Miwe. aa Ironic men. Even Prerident Kennedy im’t ej^neeing hope tat a permanent Berlin aolution now. * it h He eald In his TV talk Tuesday night there is "no (piick and easy solution.*’ Before he was Presl< dent he said the dilemma would not be sdved for years. ’nus Is what’s likely to if there’s no wsr i amngementy to i and then another “ Nothing shosvs better what a men It is than Kennedy’s statement ’Tuesday night; "Beilin is net a part of East Germany, but of the Allied powers. 'Thus our rights are clear and firmly rooted." "niose rights may be clear in the Western mind but not neces-sairiy clear in the thinking of the file East German town whose links were witti Russia and whose sunjtUes and vis-‘^ors came from there. What thea don Kennedy mean by aaying the West has "rights" Berlin? ’Ihe U.S. government argues this way: S'OITIES, NOT 1 Bertln lies 110 miles inside Communist . East Germany, over and through whldi lie aU the simply routes to Berlin. But Beriln itself is two dties, not one. East Berlin is under East Ger-lan Communist control hi West Berlin, whoae almoat 2% million West Germany, fits United States nd France have almost Western support tor them. * ★ h R’s easy to imagine how Americans would tael if, say, Kansas aty, in the heart of the United States, was a Communist-mn sia during and after World War H Allied ttoops were to stay in Berlin until tbe'^ victors In the 'iwaf signed a peace trenjbv, w A newioGerman governniaiP'^ (’The Soviets say,- in effect, dds in now out o( date and: it’s about time a peace treaty^was 9d.) But the trouble is there are »D Gcnnaides: the West Ger-lan government of Chancellor Adenauer, allied to the West; and the East German Communist government whidi is actually a Rue- with East Germany should be signed because this would mean die Allies agreed there could be two Germanles. He wants, the united States backs him up, Just one ala^ German govmi-meitt, lor all Germany. • ' ♦ ★ ★ b short: A peim tn East Germany would mean and legalise the indefinite division of Germany. So long as foe Allies do not sign with East Germany, denauer can bepe for a single, sited Germany Kane day. How then could the two Germanics, united? country sAggeals,* and Russia wants no part of it, that the people in the two Genttanles be allowed free and open' elections to choose a new, single German government for all of them. buy is this; ’They control East Germany now. In a free election the East Germans would inobably vote for a single, non-Communist OUT ’The reason foe Russians won’ (And in fairness: R is understandable that the R er what a single German government did to them in World War H-Hnay genuinely tear seeing new, all-powerful, single German government 'again. So long as Germany is divided, its is spUt.) But even now the East German Communists don’t have full control of their territory. For instance: The Russians,' hot the East GermanSk control those supply routes to Berlin.* ’Ihe Russiaiuf foreatairwhether or not the Allies do it-te sign a separate peace treaty with East Ormany and give control of the Beriln supply routes to them. This would put the Allies in a They’d ..have to get for senlhng supplies to Berlin from an East German government they don’ CunninghaiTis FRESH SHIPMENT JUSTINTIME FOR SUMMER^ICNICR-WESTON GEORGE INN , wi snvE. .7 / 8”x10”K0DAC0L0R ENLARGEMENT FROM YOUR NEGATIVE52"Ao,s6” All kinds of mix-ups could happen then although the East Ormans would hardly try to shut off Beriln without api since they’d have^ dcp^ on Russian support If the West decided tp smash its way throttgh. And here is the note ot inHv'-Not only the Russians but prob-aUy milUons ot people in the United .States, France and Brit-abwemembering what a single big Germany did in the war— don’t want to see the two Or-umles united. Neverthdess, the United States keeps telling the Russians Germany must be unified while knowing foe RussUm hfon't agree to any auch foing. Whije House Issues Code f ^roT Worker* Are Forbidden to Use Status for Private Gain WASHINGTON Wl — The White House Wednesday issued a code of "minimum standards of conduct" lortridding government em-ployes to use their official status for private gain. The code was drafted by the Ovil Service Ckimmiasion follow-up to President Kennedy’s April 27 menage to Congren urging a streamlining of the conflict-of-interest laws. „ Applying to aO elvlllaa em- MONTH-END CAI FI V III |i I SATURDAY VniBlal MONDAY Savers 50% dowB, the code of efoles bars gifts, payments mad loans to reasonable qneatton ot confUet with hla pabHc dattea and re-spontlbUIUeB" Is ralaed. "The potential conflict is of concern whether it is real car only apparent," foe code says. It provides that emdoyes may not engage in teaching, lecturing, writing or pther .outside employment "which might reasonably result in a conflict of Interest, or an apparent conflict ot interest," between official duties and foe jdoye’s private gain. Burroughs Earnings Dip in 6-Month Period DETROIT Idi — Burroughs Corp. Wednesday reported its earning foe six-month period ended June 30 totaled $184,856,000 compared to $201,501,000 in the same period of 1960. 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Congress is in the process of giving him the $3.«i000.000 he d—plus a year's authority boost military manpower— as speedily o its ponderous machinery can operate. |fvilian ^lending for the duration ' of the ^temational emergency.” 'We cannot afford the fat of social expnimentation at this time if we are to devidop the sinews of survival.” the state- But the enthusiasm with wfaidi lembers of both parties aare backing the Chief Executive in the buildt up of arms strength in connection with the Berlin crisis is matched by the misgivings with pnany view the fiscal future. BepuhUcans have . , taken lead in demanding domestic econ-( aimed at pruning what say otherwise may be a deficit in excess of $5 trillion fbr the fiscal year ending next June SO. Conservative Denrocrats are “the Presl-can't hay^ it both ways” creased taxes in 1^, when all House aeaU and one-third of those in the Senate are up for grabs in, the election. Kennedy has left the tax question ig>en but said he wants a strictly Sea Harry F. Byrd, D-Va, called on Kennedy to turn Us 'curtall- bttdget deficit of his New Frontier proposals to liberal Republicans who have he necessaiy margin ie " ----- ctvtnaii ,po| mended, but the Oftlce' of civil j®*™Wifen out this misconception and Defense Mobilization says in his niessAge to Congress in that in a great many rases an!May. ordinary basement would do if It! "Civil defense." he said, "can-were provided with a win_____^ ' iestablislpiumt. should-Jake, ovatjhave s^tew’ righmto-wTTS.m-; •’Hbw’ does iSe eteetr4e=^-J*iaf" warning, communications and I acre resemUofr there;— " ' ‘work?” ' Hba. and Frt. to I pja. 29 N. SAGINAW PRICES SLASHED FOR IMMEDIATE SELL OUT \ WoincR’s and Girls’ Sell-Out Ladies' *2.97 Knit Tops Cool wmmar kait lapa. SlMve-Ims and shert tlae«a. Many ttylas and celen. Slaat S-M-L S144 1 padadadadadbdada. Girls’ Dress Clearance Washakie selids end prints. 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JULY 27. 1961 The ho^zin. a Mrd «t ttie iwrft»-(blrd seMom flies higher t em part Sooth AAierica. obb or both diinb trees and smra. ThejM ejw ter* tron waiter's e^. Automatic REFIU Wherever jNife... WhateveniKMatiMr... Na fmd tttpply pmUmm mm, mitt mt D»> I af gW Smkm Has* al la ymm fort aaalBbte Tty W Wf kttp fet h itmhrf AUTOMATICALLY f$r as as fki GULF Oil Coiporation 392 S. Sonford Sf. FE 2-9173 2 Plan 4,300-Mile Tri|9 in Ancient Fire Engine GENOA, Italy «ft —Argen-tine firemen iplan a 4,900-mile tour of Europe in their 38-year-old flre engine "to say hello to all firemen we meet on the road."' Leonardo Antico, 49, and Enrico Mazzei. 48, said they alt» hoped Interest, the manufacturer (Renault^ in idacing the old truck hi company museum in exdMngc for a new one. they tended « the pride of the Burenoa Airhi Are brigades. Lord Tennyson was poet Inure-_te of England 41 yegrs, 11 months, before hjg..daath in M2. tfnuJAM^ AT LAGOS (XI.NFA®—U.S. State Department offi- and interests In sub-Sahara Africa, cials headed by G. Meniien Wilhama +lilth.lcQmJeftJ sit at a tyy of state for African affairs Oth«^ at the table are T^T D • ^ ar rkM«f»g 9x 12 F«lt Bom LINOLEUM BUGS SPECIAL urn PUNT lag. tSJt CtL T tabk in Independence Hall at the Lagos Federal Palace in Nigeria for the of^ning conference on the subjects of American policies Donald-Dumont, JolnrEfface. Henry,Bn>die, Dan MargoHea, Williams, Robert Eisenberg. John Abernathy and Norman (MnickT PAINT $|98Gd. $489 SAGINAW PAINT 1 TILE Open Doily l:3t to S:30 — fridoy 'WI 9 P.M. 31? S. SACIMAW Sr PMOWf t3i-^»30 Sorry for (^nilurt to Conductor Tenor Hits a Blue Note VERONA, Italy (API- Hand-same tenor Franco Corelli was contrite today about his \ictoryi t’.S. eductor Fabien Se-ritzky in Italy's latest operatic I squabble. ! 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PONTMC temperment." said Corelli, w’how 6-foot-plus of dark, goqd looks and ' ringing voice ha\v made him a matinee idol in Italy land New York and whose tem-I per la one of the opera world’ quickest. I Sevitsky. 68. longtime conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony, clashed with COreUi and several other singers Tuesday night during a rehearsal of Bitet'a "carmen” for Verona’s annual ■* door opera season. The conductor said he'had "a disagivrnfwnt with aeveral artiata concerning the tempo and general execution of the opera.” ;C6relli Anally stopped in mid-Inria, complained Sevitzky waz Itaking things too slow and walked off the stage afler an exchange of words with the conductor. ' Officials of the op«a amipany tried to mediate but Sevitzky refused ,to continue. Italian maestro Francesco Moiinari-Pardelli was engaged to conduct the performance tonight — wdth Corelli still in the cast as Don Jose. •T did not think the conductor would take me aerlously.’’ Corelli said later. "I thought we could have arranged to work together.” Sevitzky said he was conducting "strictly according to the desire* of the composer" and that he hop^ to return to the Verona opera at another ttme "working 1 with other artists in another edi-|Hon." Russian, U.S. Fishermen Have Meeting at Sea HEW BEDFORD. Mass. (UPD-A Soviet fishing trawler with a coed crew pulled alongside an American vessel for a friendly 15-minute meeting earlier this week, ,the American fishing boat captain said Wednesday. Capt. Irving H. Hoffman of the Catherine C msW the meeting took plaoe near the (ieorge’s Rank* fishing ground. The Soviet erew . which Included Eral women, exchanged candy, reties and conversation in limited English, HoHman said. The Russians gave Hoffman's crew herring and received scallops return. Hoffman said he saw no excess electronic gear aboard the ship but added that it could have been covered up easily. WHAT? WHY? WHEN? Month-End Cleoranct Wa muBf tell 47 new Fordt end Falcons . 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JULY 27. 1961 NINETEEN :t IP V ' ^ CAB Orders Study of Airline Routes airlines, alon* with United, par- ties to the investigation: Allege Ceiitral.1 gheny, Ameilcan, Lake Mohawk. Northwest, and Transl >arld. WASHINGTON lif ^ The CIvU! Aeronautics Board has initiatedj steps to fill in some of the major' competitive gaps that may have, resulted from the merger of United and Capital airlines. ,Tbe board Wednesday ordered; an investigation into the need for; new or improved air service between Cleveland and New Yorts. Cleveland and Chicago, Cleveland and Philadelphia, and Philadelphia and Detroit. The board made the following It gave the parties 30 days in which to file any additional applications, motions and petitions. Search for. Submarine RIO DE JANEIFfcy (UPI) - The government said Wednesday It is conducting an air search for an unidentified submarine reported Tuesday about 15 miles off the coast of the northern state of Bahia. CBOWD OOWBD — A maddened young cow charges Into a crowd oT young Spaniards and American college boys in the ‘‘runnli« of the AP PlMMfai bhUs" in the famed Pamplona fiesta. For persons who may be deceived by the horns, this ia no bull. It definitely is a cow. Ignore the Law? ^ V'U Slain Man's Widow Justice Triumnhs is. . jusuce iiiumpns „ues to the home of his father. Monflfloc MlirHoror With fff^nvxr ^ to bau his 111611111165 mUr06l6r With Heavy Han&'^J, OMNOE. N.J. (An-Mr. , ! Mr.SKEOON .^-Th- «do» ol Mrs. John Clarke were awahenedi. “ "* ■ *’'* were Mlchael Markucki, 6<. retired nfiilnrwlnv hir a home. Several hours later'Watchmaker who was slain July door at 3 a.m. Qarke paid the fine, increased tOi5, in court Wednesday identified W. . one of two Chicago men as the Clarke said Jt wasn’t even his.kiiier. wlfes fault. The car Is registered | Mrs. Josephine Markucki was ^ received I on the stand for nearly two hours the ticket for overtime parking.;at the preliminary examination of ---------------- ; Arthur C. Hartman, 29, and Gay- FinA Ceirnk lord L. Standon, 35. Hartman and rin« 5aroh Churchill stanton are charged with murder [ SHOPI SAVE! . . . CHARGE IT! ■ MARK DAVIS 1 Uamera Marti I '83 N. Saginaw St. FI 4-tird7 tl HIGH QUALITY BINOCUURS Doluxo7x25 Reg. $49.95 Contor Focus Now Only Complofo with Cose *1795 FILM SALE SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY ; “Who's thaie,'' called out startled datke. “Open up. TWs Is the police, Clarke didn’t believa them. He called headquarters. **“ LONDON fUPD-Sarah Church-slaying - w i^t, M 1 opened the^m, actress daughter of Sir Win-i Mrs. Markucki testified uarm said. latMi Churchill, was fined $5.60 on could positively identify Hartman. %t /W| ••vms x^Aiitai S.IUI11 Sv can IlINrvl im. Clarlca waa then eerved dnink and disorderly charges here! "'niat’s the man over here.' *~y* • warrant raarging her wdthjtoday. She was released when the’she said as she stood and pointed, fallm topay a d BIREN DEAR ABBY: I am being married toon. My parents were di\’orced last year, but my fadier is paying for my wedding. I has’e planned it ABBV gan/a dress that looks almost like my wedding gown. I showed her in the etiquette hotrft where the bride's mother is not supposed to wear black or white, but she says the book was written 100 years ago. and she ll wear what she likes. Also, she wants to have as her "date" f6r the evening a man who is much too young for her. How can you tell your own mother what to do? 1 am terribly upset over this. Can you advise me’ UPSET BRIDE DEAR BRIDE: YOU can't tell your mother what to do-hut your clergy'man can make some appropriate suggestions. Tell him your problem and enlist his help. Good luck, a ♦ ★ DEAR ABBY: Your advice to "SWEET 16" was excellent. but you were just giving advice from your own thinking I can back it up with my own experience. Ulien I was 16 I also had a ,had reputation, and irin with a fast crowd. I was lucky enough to convince my mother to move to another slate. 1 had no friendy, but 1 lived a good, clean life for four years and, when I was 20. I met add married a fine man. I want to teU “SWEET 16" tills: I've been through it and. believe me, it’s best to move away and not tell anyone about your past. Not even your husband. If he loves you, he won't atit. Tve been married for ten years, and have kept my secret, from my husband because I love him, and don't want to burden him with my brother takes violin lessons. He is supposed to practice an hour a day, but be practices TWO hours a day and sometimes more. Abby, he is driving me crazy. I am 15 and have homework to do. When he plays those e.\erd.ses, 1 can't think. When Radio Executive Heads Business Womens Clubs CHICAGO ^ ~ A .ll-year-old Kentucky radio station e.\ec-utive is the new president of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. a ♦ a She is Katherine K. Peden. vice president and director of radio station WHOP in Ilop-Tikinsville. whose election made her the youngest president in “ the history of the 42-year-old organization of 170,000 career women. She was chosen to the post by the 5,200 delegates at the federation’s convention which end.s today. Dr. Minnie C. Miles of Tuscaloosa, Ala., was elected first vice president of the organization. ♦ * * Other officers elected included: Virginia Allan of Wyandotte, Mich., siKxmd vice presK More than a hundred volunteers paused in their round of activities Wednesday afternoon for the mnual ni,embership tea of the W’omen's Auxiliary ^to Pontiac General Hospital Opening her lakeside home on St. Jude Street for the affair was Mrs. James Clarksun. Mrs. Clark Adams was tea ihairman. assisted by hostess Mrs. Ray Rapaport. * * a Orange sherbet colors prevailed in the floral decorations planned by Mrs. U. Russel Holland, Mrs. William Bedard and Mrs. C T. Ekriund. Table arrangements dominated by massive ice punch bowls in which sherbet-colored carnations and fern were imbedded jwerw~plamed%- Jfesr Palmer ~ Bundy, Mrs. Cecil McCallum and Mrs. E K. Wellman. Other committees lor the affair were headed by Mrs. William Dean and Mrr, N. ^.-Duroeber. guest book: ..Mrs. Matt Shelton, membership: Mrs. Robert Lyons and Mrs. Robert Armstrong, reception; and Dr. Mary Guthne, invitations. DISCI SS FI N D RAISING Completing the list of chairmen weie Mrs. Charles Bar-leit. pouring committee: Mrs. P. Eugene Miller and Mrs. Everett Garrison, refreshments: Mrs. Floyd Compton and Mrs. IJoyd Tinder, kitchen:**M rs. Everett Reese, social; and Mrs. Forest Wood and 5Irs. Edwin McNamara, publicity. * e ♦ Tea table talk included preliminary discussion of the group's primary' fund raising activity, the annual "High Fe--ver Follies" set lor Nov. 3 and 4 under the chairmanship of Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen Jr. Diversional therapy, inaugurated last .vear lor ambulatory patients has been expand- Recruitment for tea activity. Diversional then- mond Mudgt and Mri. J*mes apy cbalrmeh are Mrs. Ray- Melton/ Membership chairman Mrs. Matt Shelton of Char-lotte Avenue (at left) provides name tags for tea guests Mrs. Joseph Belant of Ottawa Drive, Mrs. Edwin Ofay of Shawnee Lane, Drayton Plains and \irs. Allan Denham of Oriole Hoad. They were among the more than a hundred women who met Wednesday at the laJceside home of the James Clarksons. he stopa, I can still hear him for hours afterwards. My parents won't listen to me because they think he’s great. He la really awfid. Please tell me how to ^ a little peace around here so I can study. GOING CRAZY DEAR GOING; There are two gadgets which might help A mute for your brother's violin. 01* a pair of wax eai plugs for yourself. Or you could go to the library or a friend's house to study. Don’t belittle a beginner’s ajn-bition. Practice makes perfect. ♦ ★ ♦ What's bothering you? For n personal, reply, write to Abby. The Pontiac Press. Pontiac. Mich. Include a stamped, self-addressed en-Aelnpe. • * * a For Abby * booklet, "How to Have a Lovely Wedding." send jOc to Abby. The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. Luncheon Is Held Mrs. Don Conner of Orchard Lake was hostess to the Countryside Improvemoit Association Wednesday. ★ a a A luncheon and card party followed the business session. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Eugene F'oley, Mrs. A. R. Booth antf Mrs. Lynn Johnson. Discussing the. variety of volunteer opportunities available at Pontiac General Hospital are (from left) Mrs. Raymond Mudge of Seminole Avenue. Mrs. William J. Dean Sr. of Ottaiva Drive, Mrs. Mell D. Stapp . of Inverness Avenue and Mrs. Edwin MeSamara, director of volunteer services and public relations at the hospital. Comings and Goings Make News I know ^od has forgiven me, because He blessed me with a gopd husband and five healthy children. So,;.now I’ve forgiven myself. KEEPING QUIET DEAR ABBY: little X' MR.S. JOHN Wi-LLMAN Rev. and Mrs. George Ensworth Jr. will arrive from Philadelphia, Pa., next week with their three children to visit his brother and sister-in-law the Robert J. Ens-worths of Starr Avenue. Former Pontiac resident Mrs. Melvin Runnels arrived Monday by plane from Dunedin, Fla. She will spend a week with her sister Mrs, Benjamin Backus of West Princeton Avenue and her mother Mrs. Francis LaFortune of Cherryland Aveftue, Auburn Heights. This is Mrs. Runnels' first visit here in nine years. ★ ★ ★ The birth of a son, Stephen Douglas, July 18 at Pontiac Oeheral Hospital, is announced by Mr. and Mrs. C. Douglas Brown (Linda Lankford) of Olmstead Street, Drayton Plains. ' Tlie Cecil Lankfords of North Sanford Street and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Brown of Going Street are the baby’s grandparents. ♦ •Ik Mr. and Mrs. Chester Varney of Nelson Street will attend commencement exercises this evening at Western Michigan University. Kalamazoo, when their daughter Mrs. James Chahpers t Martha Varney) of Eaid Grand iCtpids receives her master’s degree in speech therapy. W W ★ t The David E. Crawfords (Vera Murphy) of Woodmont Street, Drayton Plains, announce th'e birth of a daughter, Laurie Aim, July 21 at Pontiac General Hospital. Mrs. Lawrence Murphy of Dover Road and the J. Earl Crawfords of Oak Knoll Street, Waterford Township are the Infant’s grandparents. ★ it it Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chettleburgh of Starr Avenue announce the adoption of a six-week old baby boy, Randall William, on July 21. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carlton D. Kai.ser of Milford and paternal grandmother is Mrs. WllUam Chettleburgh of Walled Lake. ★ ★ ★ The Jack Stantons (Nancy Barnes) of Durham, N.C., formerly of Pontiac, announce the birth of a son, Robert Scott, July 2S at Watts Hospital in Dortiain. Grandparenta are Mr. and Mra 8. W. Barnes of Chippewa Road and the Thomas Stantons of Stirling Avenue. Great-grand- ' parents are Mrs. Robert Blafc? of LeBanm Avenue and Fred Schlebel of UUca. A dau^ter, Styanne Elizabeth was bom to Mr. nd Mrs. Stuart R. Hill (Joyce Deeveyi of Sashabaw Road, Drayton Plains, July ^14 at St. Joseph Mercy Hosfdtal.. The baby’s grandparents are Mrs. Alonzo Deevey of Seward Street. Mrs. Irvan C. Surratt of North Opdyke Road and Hubert G. HIU of Auburn Avenue. ’ Hong Kong Has Diamonds Going Like Hot Cakes HONG KONG * - The jewelry market is booming here. More than 200 new jewelers have sprung up over the past three years in tourist-crowded areas of this British colony. At this free port, diamonds, pearls and Jade pour in without customs duQ', At these bargain rates, they sell like hot. cakes. ♦ ★ Diamonds are Imported wiwlesale. cut, polished but not set. Designed and set by world standard local workmen, diamonds are sold according to their weight and color. Prices here for a one carat stone Stan at a few hundred Hong Kong dollars and dimb quality.* Make Bath Mitt If you’re the type who loses tier washcloth-«nd her temper — in the tub or shower. Why not try a bith mitt wfaidi will stay light on your hand. ■ It isn’t even necessary to buy one. Just fdd any Mrash-ctoth in half, and machine-stitch or overcast along one long and one short edge ’ of Elizabeth Ann Brand-es to John H. Pattison in St. John's Evangelical United Church of Christ. Eljnorc. Ohio. Rca'. Fred Zimmerman performed the candlelight ceremony. Greeting some 250 guests at a candlelight churdi reception were the newlyweds and their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brandes of Elmore, Ohio. " and the Harry H. Pattisona of Orchard Lake. ewe A French cascade of white sweetheart r o s'e s, ivy and stephdnotls complemented the bridal gown of white silk organza worn with shoulder-length veil attached to a while organza Dior bow. Attendanis in white silk organza appliqued in geranium pink wore matching cummerbunds. white silk picture hats and while silk shoes Each carried a pink champagne Duchess rose Nancy Ellen Brandes attended her sister as maid of honor and another sister. Brenda Elaine and a cousin Jane Ann .Snyder of Westlake, Ohio, were bridesmaids. Eugene and Richard Pattison seated guests at their brother’s wedding with his fraternity brothers Paul M. Brenton of Dearborn and Dale P. Hed-ding of Ann Arbor. Robert E. Dennis of Swartz. Creek attended his former college roommate arid fraternity brother as best man. The rouple attended University of Michigan where Mr. Pattison was affiliated with ‘Triangle Fraternity and Pi Tau Sigma. He is engineer for the. David Taylor Model Basin. C^rock, Md. His bride wlU complete her senior year studies in Washington, D. C. Pink roses harmonized with Mrs. Brandes" sheath dress of pink linen. Mrs. Pattison chose aqua-embroidered white linen and corsage of white roses. Artist Society Plans Outdopr Exhibit Sale The Pontiac Sodety of Artists win present an outdoor exhibit and aale Friday and Satuiday at Td-Huron Shop-Center. Terra cotta and scuMured ' pieces wUl be on display in the store windows, and paintings in oil, water color, pastel and charcoal wtD be shown. Mrs. Cecil Dumbrilitie, exhibit diairman, will be in charge of sculpture. Mrs. Herman >Bell, cochafa-man.- will wpn^ the placement of paiidings. si. Four PagBs Today-in Woman's S^ipn \ ■' ,. i' / : ■ ■ ■ THE FQXtlAC PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961 TWEyTY.ONE The Ford Evereus of Lowell Street announce the engagement of their daughter Sharon Ann - to Ensign Harold E. Cameron, son , **f George Catfierons of Waterford Township. Her fiance is stationed at Pensacola, Fla. SHARON ’ANN EVERETT fall vows are planned by Mary Ellen Turton, dauglaer of Mrs. Wayne Coons nf ■Fairfax Street and Harry L, Turton of Escondido, Calif., to Thomas L. Wallis Jr., son .of the senior Thomas L. Wallises of Omar Street. Uckle tlMM ■poll ■mnl.tlmM k day with antlacptic cotton 'Ipped iiK aatriagont dauMr. You ahould do this inonilii|, noon and night. U thaw arou are ve^ oUy, yon may havt to do it more often. But yoa'Q find that this process wUl do much to dry up blackheads MARY ELLEN TU^ITON No Need to Accepr a Candy By The Emily Post fautltule Q: One of the women in our , company retired a tew days ago. She brought in a large, box of candy and during the course of file afternoon personally passed it around to eadi employe as she bade them good-by. As I am dieting, I said "No vthank you" when the candy was offered to me. One of the young women wlio works beside me said that I committed a breach of etiquette by refusing this friend- ly gesture, and that I should hare taken a 1 piece even if I did not eat it. Will you please tell me if 1 was wrrong? A: You committed no breach of etiquette in refusing the candy, but it would have been more polite to have added to ■ your "No thank you,” "I only i^ish I could, but I'pi on a very strict diet." Messiness May Show Need for Attention By MURIEL LAWRENCE peed 'because his own self-appreciation enables him to believe in other! 1“** Tonight Ted's father, detained; Two weeks ago another father!persons' appredatimi of him. those messages, by a business meeting, will get had the same experience. A psy-j^.^,- ws-fsrvw rr home late. He’H turn, his car into.chiatrist friend of mine was de-'*^*"” BEUEVE IT his driveway, his headUghts usher-ltalned by a medical meeting and' Ted’s father has little selfappre-ing him past his darkened back j arrived home late. ciatioo. SecreUy regardi^ himself lawn to the garage ramp. : At his garage ramp he. too. had There, swearing, he’ll get out.!to brake his car to get out and Slanming the car door, he’ll enter remove clutter of his 6-year-old’s belongings. But instead of swearing at them, he said to himself, 'Tve got to make a point of getting the garage and shove aside the express wagon his son has left in the center of its floor, a single riUlbr skate and a carton of old cola bottles with which Ted has been pretending to be a milkman. as an unimportant meal ticket to his wife and family, be can’t possibly entertain the idea that Ted could value his companionship. So in the appealing, intruding toys he sees affront instead of the "Daddy, I’m alive: Look at And to his wife be said; I "Jeff left me his message again. Then, after putting away bis car ^e * ‘«y* »<> for the night, he’ll enter the house «>«ne »»<«>■ to roar at his wife: ition." "B«. lui' *" r* tu tav, to b. Ml «l I. fc— ! W. I motive? No. Q; I know you have written on this subject before, but won't you please write something again to the man wrho habitually sits at the dining table with his face buried in the newspaper, leaving his wife shut out completely. A: Unless he eats alone, the only time a courteous man is permitted to read his neww-paper,^ even at his own table, is at breakfast, and then it is supposed that his wile wiii be busy with the younger members of the family or will herself be "buried” in the other half of the paper. Q: When serving a thin vegetable such as stewed tomatoes in a separate side dish, what implement is one supposed to use—a fork or a spoon? A friend of mine insists that all vegetables must be eaten with a fork, but I can’t see how anyone could possibly eat thin stewed tomatoes with a fork. U'ould it be permissible to eat this vegetable with a spoon? A; Your friend is right in saying that vegetables should be eaten with a fork; but if the stewed tomatoes are so thin that they run through ’ the tines of the fork, a spoon would be permissible. I He was able to read the message jin his little boy’s intruding toys Just as oar grandparents ased to use calling cards to remind their Mends of their exiateneew i so children will leave their toys | Inconveniently abont to remtod |t un of theirs. The poor lambs keep on hoping W a we’U be able to like ourselves wellMjAI/v/Mm? enough to be able to perceive that ■ they like us very much, nilts us . ^ w^ we are away and want their i J1M.S Uvea seen and attended to. ' * 40?o 1 OFF Swim Suits Ar Rose Morie Reid ’A’ Marina Del Mar Ar Darlene ★ Petti Swim Suits —,Moia Float ■-"'■TfW: Q; When finishing soup or ceival or any food serv^ in a dish with a plate under it. should the spoon be left In the dish or put on the side of the plate? I never know. A, If the di.sh is wide and fairly shallow, the spoon may be left in it; otherwise it should be left on the edge of the plate underneath. The Emily Post Institute cannot answer personal mail, but all questions of general interest are answered in this ctriumn. j Ho-hum — .sleepy boy! Just the I right doll lor a sleepy child to cud-1. Idle. He's a sock ^11 and has ai-j sister in this pattern. And she’s 1 wide awake! : One or pair wiU delight a <-hild. Pattern 896: diivctions; pattern for " 2 dolls, pajamas, I Send 3.1 cents ieoins) for this * ipattem — add 10 cents lor each:,' , pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Laura Wheeler care of The Pon- ^-tiac Press, 124 Ncedlecraft Dept., -P.0, Box 161, Old Chelsea Station,; i , New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly, Pattern Number. Name, Address'* and Zone.'Send now for our ex-citing^ new 1961 Ncedlecraft Cata-ir-, 1<®:~Orer 125 designs to'crochet, -knit, sew, embroider, quilt, weavej^^ •-fashions, homefumishings, toys, 1. gifts, bazaar hits. Plus FREE -rrip' ' Cottons Sing Merrily of School It's a coldr year ond fabrics were never lovelier! DIEM'S PONTIAC'S POPULAR SHOE STORE 87 Noifh Soginow St. FINAL CLEARANCE ENTIRE STOCK SUMMER SHOES Vz OFF :99 M5 '99 Spring shoes indudedl No phone or mail ordersl All Sales Fitwl! 4»» u 7 98 The car coat that's sweeping the country, hare luihly collarad In raccoon and lined in plaid or solid Some with zip-out linings. This gay, young version takas gating about In stride with Its double-breasted slyUng and "T" pocket datelHng. Wool and camel bland In camel color or 100% Melton In rod. Sizes 8 to 16. Coots — Stcoad^floer TWENTY-TWO 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS-ITHITRSDAY,'JULY 2T. 1961 Almost everything in the store is specially priced during our i-Siummer You are invited to visit our new Village Square Shop on the second floor ... featuring a correlated collection of authentically styled Early American furniture . . . over 70 open-stock pieces for every room in your house! This collection is meticulously crafted from a combination of the finest hardwoods . . . magnolia, figured'red gum, tupelo, cherry, ash, oak, maple, beech, birch and elm .... each wood car^ully selected for lasting beauty and durability! You’ll love the hand burnished Patina finish — the distinctive designing — the careful detailing. Shown a6oi;e: DINING ROOM GROUP Dropleof Extension Toble, opens to 40'*x80" with 2 filler leaves.$ 99.95 Hutch, complete with top.. .$209.90 Side Choir ...............$ 24.95 Just 4 of the ,16 open stock pieces ovoiloble! BEDROOM GROUP Full Size Spindle Bed .............$59.95 4-Drower Chest ................... $74.^ Triple Dresser .. .................$99.95 Twin Mirrors, each ................$24.95 Just 4 of the 20 open stock pieces available! BUY ON WIGCS' DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN HANDSOME OCCASIONAL TABLES $3995 COORDINATED BASES and TOPS for living room, dining room, b#d- Cobintt B«m ................$59.95 Commodo Base .........$59.95 Hutch Bookcasa Top .......$54,95 Sacratary Dask Bookcasa Top $64.95 . Spwial! Imported, Real Chino HARLEQUIN COFFEE' MUGS SET of 6 Reg. S3.95 $295 In six assorted colors! Dandy for your in-formol "coffee breaks" at home. Mugs ore especially designed to stack. FREE PARKING ... on our own private lot — directly behind the store. Entrance on Woyne Street. 24 'West Hu.rozx St • Pontlao Op«n Mondoy onii Fridoy Until 9 P.M. Designers Tighten Silhouette PARIS (UPI)-The word out of Parte today aa the leading fashion housn opened their fall showings was: After the loose clothes women have worn now for several aeaaons, more curves are emerging {ran the haute couture salons. Sicirt hems, slightly dropped, no longer reveal the kneecaps. Two women designers. Gres and Maggy Rouft, are first to raise their silk curtains on the Paris fashion stage. Next in line was Jean Patou who dresses many nnart French aociety, women. His star model, Carole, made a sensation because of her resemblance to America's first lady, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. Pierre Cardin, , the most talented young Parte designer in the avant-garde daaa. dimaxes this first day of the Paris fashion showings. His models have a new evening hairdo, called “First Lady.” created by hairdresser Carita. For this sophisticated new 8t>’le the hair is brushed flat back over the temples with a tuft of locks on the top of the head tp look like a soaring, fountain-like pony-tail falling back on itself. CarolyrrCarr Planned Fun at Jamboree Some 180 parents and children attended the Carolyn Qur Jamboree »t the H. T. Glerok farm on West Avon Road near Rodies-tr. The raach - type picaio lor Crawling will employ lazy muscles > you've fotgoUen you ^ had. It's a splendid exereise for you as well as It^g Fun to Be Like baby. At first you probably will be Me to amble about for a. very short time. Crawl Your Sway Away By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ' alarm clotk. but also to faUen Once man got up from all fours “'vhes. round shoulders, eonstipa-and stood In an upright position, • protruding he fell heir not onty to obligations, I ““«»nen. responsibilities and thc| body had to carry on with the same internal equipment hut at a very ^erent angle. Come *n* See l/« . . . IN OUR NEWER, LARGER LOCATION Uniforms—^Yams—Needlework THE OXFORD SHOP Now ot 43 N. Saginaw Street FE 4-7212 For Yoor Wedding QUALITY and Quantity '39^ |95 Up C R. HASKILL STUDIO I Ml. CIUMM SL n 4-S8SS MALIN6 SHOES fthSaVl/licelkmiw! further reductions! MALING SHOES Some styles ZQ7 and 3,07 / Many additional pairs of shoes just put on salel Dress Shosst Sportsl Casualsl • Whites. Summer and Y»v Round Colorat Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW ST. Open Monday, Thuradey and Friday Eve«. Beeaaae et tUs, we must make a coastaat effort tp avsM slumping. The tendency to stamp Is stronger at certoia ageo. For instance, durnig adoleacence the transition from childhood to maturity is accompanied by such rapid growth that the If you have neglected your tural girdle, or your abdominal muacles, why nrt strengthoi them with exercise? As a happy byproduct, you can also flatten your abdomen. These muscles are Important to good posture. A protruding abdomen (dten goes alomi wir bade and round shoulders. * ★ A If you would like to have my tested exerdses to correct rourfd shoulders, send a stamped, self-with your re- or w(»nan may slump. Then, as grows older, it is even inmv necessary to fight the urge to give in to gravity. NATURES GIRDLE It is extremely important that we develop the potentially strong Igirdle of muacles with which na-iture endowed us. Otherwise we |will be harassed by the many physical disabilities which a protruding abdomen, round shoulders, ;sway back and a generally pro-ilap^ omdition bring us. Poor posture creates strains and causes fatigue. I None of us would Uke to re-I tara to the four • legged stole, I but we benefit greatly by returning to .lt for a short Sine I onee a day. CrawUag to a splendid exercise for yon as well as I the baby. I Get down on all fours and walk {about the room this way. Keep lyour knees stiff. You will find that jyou use a lot of muscles uitich have been lazy. At first you will probably be able to crawl for a very short time. With practice you will be able to lengthm your quest for leaflet 7. Address Jose-phfaie Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. by Oak-toad's Osrolya Carr Chapter of Children were given western hato and handkerchiela upon their arrival at the farm. The Glerok family and Ed Swanson, farm manager, took the group for hay rides, returnii^ in time tor a luncheon. it it it The Rodiester Uons dub clowns performed at the Saturday picnic. Many ot the youngsters saw farm animals tor the first (and for tome, the last) time. Jerry coaatry muale band, the ehlldren were taken for pony cHIm and gtvMi Polaroid photographs of Pontiac area and Rochester merchants and several individual donors made possible the gala event. * ★ A Many will remember Candyn as the duristmss Card Girl from Pontiac who a year ago last Christmas was flooded with cards after an appeal in The-Amttoc Press. Some of the ailing children attending the picnic had known Carolyn but were unaware of her passing. AAA Mrs. J. C. Pickering of Roches* ter was picnic chairman, and Kerry Croteau was in diarge of ths "Ranch chow lundi.'’ Gold Star Unit Hears Reports on Convention Mrs. Mae Archambeau opoied er home on Lakewood Road. Waticins Lake, Tuesday, to die American Gold Star Mothers Chapter 9 for a cooperative luncheon. Reports on the recent nationsl j .1. • • conv^ in Los Angeles were ^uld ratee or drop the.r sk.it •k.... Mtm WAu MathMiv »ivt' stylish tiext win- i' when Christian Dteris succes-aewed cancer dressings during the, staged in the House ^ Dior. Will Dior Bare Knees to Winter? PARIS (UPI) - The prize question, whether women 350 fashion experts from the Quests were Mrs. Edith Tick and world over, her sunt,- Mrs. Rose Close of Tlie most anticipated show of Bloomfield, NJ., Mr. and Mrs. the Paris fashion week Duncan MeVean, John E. Bray, W. C. Pike and Lewis A Young. Loch Lomond, 23 miles long and covering an area of more than 32 square miles, is the largest lake in Scotland. BIRMINGHAM Shop Friday Night 'til 9 P.M. MONTH-END RACK SALE 25.0 SUMMER DRESSES Vi ENTIRE STOCK of $19.95 to $59.95 SUMMER DAYTIME and COCKTAIL DRESSES . . . NOW HALF PRICE “^BUY THEM FOR NEXT SUMMER! SILKS! .COTTONS! PRINTS! $19.95 DRESSES. . .Now $10 $29.95 DRESSES...Now $15 $39.95 DRESSES...Now $20 $49.95 DRESSES...Now $25 Juniors‘Misses-Half Sizes ★ All Soles Find To experienced obeer\ers of the Paris fashion scene it would appear illogical to ex pect Dior to explode a fashion bomb by drastically changing the skirt-length Marc B(^an introduced last January and which is only now showing a worldwide impact. Remembering the “new look” the late Christian Dior himself created in 1947 in which he suddenly changed the fashion picture of the previous 10 years, even the most farsee-ing fashion experts shied away from giving a definite prediction. AAA Dior's impact on world fashions being as great as it is will once again influence the final trends and fashion silhouette which is to emerge from the creative Parte fashion houses. The new Paris line so far shaped up to a slender yet Dior also will have the big-, gest say on which cdors will ‘ be most stylish next autumn and winter, and at what strategical point the waistline shcmld be worn. Long and Lovely The fashion in kid gloves for fall tends toward the long look —fixMii 10 to 20 "buttons” in length — and'in black, white, or mink-colors. Seaming, bows, buttons, and drapes highlight their distinctive stylii«. However, the fashion In glove care hasn’t changed a bit. Since modern kid leather is washable, the rule of "wear once, wash once" still applies —using warm soap or detergent suds and rinses. Boby Has New Bib For a baby's bib that is easy to slip on and off, choose one which fastens with Velcro, the new adjustable adhesive nylon tape. Just press It to close, pull it apart to open — with no pins, ties, or snaps needed. For added convenience, choose bibs made of terrycloth. Some come with a poclret to catch crombs. Cithers with vinyl backing. AH are equally sudsable, no ironing needed. Summer Oearance GIRLS’ Apparel TOTS’ TU-BatM, I CAildren'l Shop p • N f THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 27, / -V ^ TWENTY-THREB According to Today“g Tcen-apers Parents Wising Up to Exercise of Authority Bjr BIKIENE GILBERT PrMldMit, GUbert Youth From the teen-ager’i point view, parent* finally are gettii« vrtae to the way they ahould exer-dse their authority. Thip doesn't mean mom and dad are rellnquishinK their prerogatives, Gkxi^ a croas-secUon survey of 918 high school studenta dicates there could be a trend in this direction. The asala thtaig the aarvey shows Is that today's pateets have adapted a psdcy ol m-iaterteraeoe (wMh the apparent approval of their tee* age aom For example, we asked who de-dea on the fine they should ra-tam hune Iron dale*—their paf-anfs, the teen-agers themselves or ‘althou^ a curfew is set if 1 Barb RoMenbach, II. af Davenport, Iowa, said she had no specific time to return from dates, “but I will if 1 ever get home too iate.’ When we asked who decided how the teen-agers should spend their money. Shiriey Johnson. 17, of Dallas, replied, “i do - unless 1 do something slUy” And 17-yearold Keith Bratbeig of Lincoln. Neb. ‘ Phis, ns* of laheMet vet* Ittewiaa replied the choice “ig>do a certain point." Thus, with oeitain reservations which showad up in their comments bat not hi thdr diiect answers. 75 per cent of the teen-agers said they alone decide whettier or not to go steady (ody 9 per cent Shirtey Battey. 17. of Portland,_________________________, _ r-_______ ^■■^I'epUed the dedsion was hers, consult wHh their paranU); 93 per cent cbooae their own friends without parental interference; 75 per COM ol the giris and C per ihin reason, of course.’’ | ^ "After high echool I'm on my! w * * I own” ' Rarely did a third party enter; i: Similarly. EUro Sirtis. 17. of Oak-:the decision-making picture at all. ‘ land, Calif., answered the question In moat cases it inv-olved the pm-, j of wIlD would choose her career; |ents of a girl deciding for her! M _ I I . I I ¥ "I refuse to let my parents lead,boyfriend what «time he shobld Be Baked in Large Round """ * t wiiat'dottle* to bqy and wear be-' ,.'*^ ***, ®"T, cause "my pareoto don’t knowl whnt I lifce." I advises me what icourse* to take in school, ” said ^VE little UT 15-year-old Lprry Schreiber of I On the other hand, some of the Dnvenport. tec»agerB-a mfaiority - admitted' “She's a high school senior.” ' Have You Tried Thia? Scotch Shortbread Can By JA.NET ODELL In summer all homemakers are inclined to do their chores in the easiest way. If there’s MiORTBBKAD By Mr*. Donald GouM 1 cue butter (don’t aubatltuM f be more popular with the cook I than a complicated one. I Such a recipe Is Mr*. Don-I aid Goidd's Shortbread recipe. I Mrs. Godd lives In Birming-I ham. She belongs to her I rinirdi guild and has been an ji active member of the Band Parents. This recipe came to her from her mother. a eupt lined t Work ingredients togethn' with , the fingers until well mix^. Roll out ‘«-inch thick and cut with cookie cutter. cookie* sn DgMIy browned. If yon want to bake shortbread the way it is done m Scotland, you will leave it in a large circle and prick it all over with a fork. It will take longer to bake, naturally. Then you break off a bit as you want to eat it Not all of the wealth possessed by Lillian Russell could have bought her the aids to bernRy nvadabte to the average woman today; marvelous hair tints and dyes, hormone and vitamin creams, vitamins . themselves; facial masks, electronic exercise machines, well-equipped gymnasiums for women, subtle and flattering make-up. excellent hand lotions and creams, wonderful bafh oils »id water softeners. ★ a * The idea should be not to look young forever, but to look attractive AT YOUR AGE. iMarifal Happiness Sags and Recovers RUTH 51ILLETT for so long makes all too many of Newspaper Eaterprtm Asm. them feel like failures ' If you and your husband don’t they haven’t achit seem as coropanionable as .vou of permanent bliss, were during the first few years of ■ , . If the diddren often seem to he driving a wedge between the two e years ooght to he n of you inst< loser IpBOther—^ If business takes up an iocreqs-ing amount of your husband’s tfine and attention- bringing you '* especially true amce there is the rcasuraace that the later years will probably bring a! new happiness if they joit hold on to their marriage instead of calling _ . , , ____. h quits because the honeymoon' ^^ ‘^P^r’ ^ dkto’t last. IMng to* aansaal absot year _____ marriage. thought* far hone har-i According to a survey on modern'mony are in Ruth Millett’s book-1 marriage made by a team of IM-flet. "How to Have a Happy Hus-1 jversity of Michigan rocieibgiatejhand." .Send 25 cento to Ruth even the happiest mariages don’t MlBett Reader Service, c/o The! . . (Pontiac Press, P.O. Box 489, Dept. ^dio^City Station, New York I Starting off on a high plam of W. N Y. imutuai happiness, they tegin to* ——----------------------------- run downhill after tHe children' | of- Tnf- Mn\/o Pi ir» Icome along, resimsibilities mount,! |money grows tight, and neither Little childreri should play ,husband nor wife have as mucbi for fun and not be forced Itime to devote to each other as| into competition. Home econo-they.did when their manage was, mists at .Michigan State University say the idea of teeing But It you just westher these downhill years, you’ll probably find that your marriage will rearh a new level of skills and enjoying others should overshadow the idea of winning or ' ’ In their own lives aad when the two of yon are left alone. Double capelet collar crowns a simple dress, and doubles its flat-teiy impact! Play the icy crispness of ’white against dark cotton, faille, crepe. Printed Pattern 4766; HaU Sue* 14«4, 1«4. 18^, am. 22%. 24%. Size 19% takes 3% yards 35^indi; 1% yards contrast. 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SERVICE AFTER THE SALE By Our Own Factory Trained Men Air Conditioned for Your Comfort Open Monday and Friday Evenings ’id 9 3065 Orchard Lake Road Phone 682-1100 V THE PONTIAC PRESS % "'i THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961 PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. TWENTY-FIVK Drop Chargen^ in Alleged Attack With Automobile Cbann agaiiut a Birmingbun man feccuaed of trying Ur hit a long-time friend with an automobile in Hay were dropped in Municipal Court yestetday. Maaielpal Mge Cerll McOal-lum di^aMd the^caae agalaat Hartman, ta, of IM Hospital Drive at i) Pet. Mark to appear , Hartmaa’a pretrial hearing on a felontaua aaaanlt charge. William Anderson,-44, of 162 S. Saginaw St., had daimed that Hartman had jumped into him car on May .30 gftw the pair got into an argument and tried to hit him. Pdice said Hartman’s car tore down a fence, struck another car, and hit a tree behind Anderson’s GOCHIRICH—Nearly 30 per cent of a $230,000 goal for c^tnictien of a 25-bed hospital in the area has been reached, it' was nounced today. Economy Plan for Lake Orion? ViiiagH Eyes Program for Paving Without Significant Tax Hike LAKE ORION - Village coun-dlmen are considering a plan to finance a large paving project Lake Orion without a significant Increase in taxes. ! ’The village may ask the State Municipal Finance Oonunlssion for permission to pay for the stfeet improvement program $60,000 bond issue, according to Dr. Richard A. McNeil, chairman of the dmncil’s ways and meant committee. \ McNsH said the village does not have enough money la Its I highway operating fund to pay I for the entire project. ' However, the council has ap proved paving Washington Stred from where the prasent pavement ends to the village limits with existing funds. The dlreets included in the street improvement program which would be covered by the bond Issue indude Bellevue, Flint, Ot>ad-way, Glenn and possibly Atwater. McNeil explain^ that the council will take no action in this program until it is studied by bonding advisers. The councilman ssU the village has delayed reqneatlng per- Improvements, since n large sewage disposal system also may he financed through bonds. However, the council cided that action must be taken soon on repaving the streets. As yet, the village has not been notified of any recent devdd>-ments on the sewage disposal ays-tem which would be installed by the Oakland Oouilty Department of Public Works to serve.Oxford and Lake Orion and parts of Orion Township and Oxfoid Township. Talk With JFK Pleases Nigeria Prime Minister WASHING’rON Ul - Nigeria’s federal prime minister. Sir Abu-bakar Tafawa Balewa, said today he was very satisfied with his consultations with President Kennedy on problems affecting Africa and the Y’rid. The 49-year-old leader told newsmen after a 90-minute White House meeting that he hoped for an increase in American economic as-aistancp to Nigeria. • Senate Passes Watered Farm Bill $84,500 CollMtod for Goodrich Area Facility; Volunteors Needed . Homer M. Mill of Davison and E, J. Pierson of Goodrich, newly appointed cochalrmen of the hos-' fund drive, reported that $84, SOO bar been collected to date. of Oakbmd, I CouMlM. Many nxtre volunteers must be speedily enlisted in order lor the appeal to be carried to every interested citisen in the service area of the proposed hospital,” Mill and Pierson'wrote in a prepared statement. MANY REGISTERED Our campaign office, which is the emergency room of the dosed hospital at Goodrich, has already registered residents from Ortonville, Flint, Davisqn and Grand Blanc and the townships of Brandon, Groveland, Hadley, Burton and Atlas. Monday through friday every ’’All contributon will become members of the Community Health Foundation and will have full voting rights for the members of the Entries From Across Nation 'The board will be responsible for the adminjgtratlon and opera-Uon of the |»oposed hospital,” explained the fund drive cochairm«i. Holstein Cattle Show Saturday Three-year pledges arc being accepted in three groupings, includ-memorial, $3,000 and up: spon-$500 to $2,500; and loyalty donor, $150 to $499. The annual Oakland County steins in Oakland County can ex-Black and White Show lor Holstein hibit his animals in the foUowing cattle will be held Saturday at the 'Push-Button Missile Scores Second Success 4-H Fairgrounds, starting at 11 a.m. Jay Poffenberger, county agricultural agent, said some 50 registered Holstelns are expected to be entered in 20 dassea by exhibitors from all over the county. Any producer of registered Hoi- CAPE CANAVERAL, FUi. <» -A minuteman missile, the weapon designed for push-button war capability, blazed about ’f,0i|6 BlUes down the Atlantic mgtf today, scoring its second success In t^iree test launchings. The sleek, 58-foot rocket spurt-d a thick column of white smoke as it lifted smoothly trmi its pad and pitched quickly toward the The three solid-fuel stages fired in quick succession and propelled a nose cone to a broad ocean area in the South Atlantic. ’The Air Force reported the missile performed as planned on the nearly 30-minute, flight. Exact range was not announced. Doctor of Osteopathy Opens Waterford Office Dr. Albert J. Berg, a doctor of osteopathy, has opened an office at 811 N. Cass Lake Road in Waterford Township. Dr. Berg is a June 1960 graduate of the Chicago College of Osteop-athy. In July he completed his one-year Internship at Pontiac Os-Ueopathic Hospital. Service Held at OrtOBville Gwendolyn Vanline Weds BRANDON TOWNSHIP — Gwendolyn Sue Vantine became the brite of John W. Robinson Saturday evening in a candlelight cere mony at the First Baptist Church of Ortonville. s of rais Ray Rood are Officiating at the rites before an altar banked with white gladioli and pompona was Rev. Roy Bot-ruff. Yka bride Is the daughter of For her wedding the bride chose a floor-length of Chantilly lace over taffeta with a pearl-and-sequin-trimmed scalloped neckline, long pointed sleeves, a fitted bodice and bouffant ridrt of tiered lace which fell into a chapel train. A queen’s crown secured her veil of illusion. The bridal bouquet was cascade of white orchids, carnations, stephanotis and ivy. Mrs. WOliam Sea of Monroe served as matrsn of honor. Bridesmaids were Kay Vloth of Ortonville, Lynda gchHcht of Oxford. Mrs.- Robert Hatehings of Poo time and Mm. Robert Gordon of Goodrich. JOHN W. ROBINBON Richard Robinson Brandon Township was best man for hid brother. The bridegroom’s other attendants included Jack Tindall and John Reylbrd, both of Lapeer, Robert Deochner of Goodrich and the bride’s brother, James C. Vantine Jr. of Brandon ’Township. Lina Rainey of Indiani4X>li*. niece ot the bridegroom, aer^ as flower girf, while Richard Pacer of Htdly, a nephew of the bride, carried the rings. Following the double-ring ceremony a reception held in the church parlors for approximately 400 guests. The newlyweds will r Goodridi iollosdng a boneymoon in Northern MkfaigsiL McCloy Doesn't Tell [House Slated K's Speech Opinion ^0^6 Today MOSCOW (UPli-U.S disarmament adviser John J. McCloy returned to Moscow today after two days of talks with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev that touched _ President Kennedy’s Berlin crisis speech. McCloy, back from Khrushchev’s Black Sea vacation retreat, refused To Hold Inquest in Chase Death TROPHY WINNERS — Posing proudly with the second-place trophy they won recently for ’’aD-around spirit, leadership, appeuanoe and coopmation” in state compriition are thbse six cheerleaders from aarkston High School. They are (from left) Sharon Gotsdiall, 17; Vicki Burley, 16; Janet Spangler, 17; Barbara Buzzell, 17; Susan Jadnon, 16; and Carol Walter, 15. The conteist was held at the United States, All-American Cheer Leading Camp at Waldon Woods, Hartland. inquest into the death of 23-year-old Detroit man. who was shot and killed Monday in a poUce chase through Oak Park and Fern-dale, will be heW Tuesday at the (Mkland pounty (fourt House. Arthur W. llimmel was fatally wounded in Ferodale by Oak Paric Patrolman Rdand Hughes after the i^ceman pursued a fleeing car at speeds up to 80-miles-per-hour. 4-H fitting and showing, buD call, yearitaig ball, S-year-oM bull, aged bun. Jnaler heifer calf, senior, heifer caH, Junior yearttng heHer, oeulor yearitag heifer aad t-year-eld cow (diy). The other dasses are 2-year-old cow (milking), 3-year-oId cow. year-old cow, aged cow, produra of dam, junior get of sire, senior get of sire, three best females, production class and dam and daughter. TROPHY CLASSES ’Trophies will be presented at the show to the winners d the following classes: Okays Program for Retraining $263-MillionPlantoAid 235,000 Out of Work Due to Automation WASHINGTON (DPI) - The House Education and Labor Oom-mittec 'approved today a $263-mil-program for retraining 235,000 workers who have lost their jobs because of automation. ’The measure, approved 24-3, was drawn along the lines recommended by President Kennedy but on a reduced scale. The White House program WASHINGTON IAP)-The State Department h(g)es Communist countries will join the United States and its allies In a worldwide communications system using earth satellites. Congress was told today. But Philip A. Farley, a special assistant to the secretary of state Iw outer space matters, added In testimony before the House Commerce Committee: "We are not going in with our hands tied. If we can’t work out a fair arrangement we will go ahead on our own, with our era being placed In dew John. The Senate Labor Committee approved a four-year bill this At the same time, the Senate abor Conunittee approved package of five bills aimed at improving the health, education and working conditions of forgotten pele”—(he migratory '---labor families. Rep. Robert W. HemphiU, S.C., suggested that as soon as the Soviets are given information on the design of the communications satellites, "they will start building jamming equipment . . . can expect them to steal everything they can, take advantage of us in every way they can." One of the bills would prohibit children under the age of 14 from working on farms eith^; during or Demand Jury Trial in Boating Tragedy tain exceptions. State Regulation of Gas Prices to Be Proposed LANSING (AP)-A Denfocratte legislator said today he will propose state regulation of gasoline prices as a result of sn S-cent^-gallon price increase in Southeastern Michigan. Rep. John T. Bowman of Roseville said his bill will call for controls over the industry as a pubUc utility when introduced intq the 1962 legislature. by S beats In several connUes 'The recent action of the industry Indicates the need for legislative action if the general public to to be nate fxlra raising and probably ooUnskm between those who con-trd'the gaaoUne buriness in Michi-Bowman said. Crop Recoipts Down WASHINGTtW (AP)-The Agriculture Department’s pnal survey of cash receipts fropi s^es M crops < showed Michigan eoU $698,946,006 ' worth of crops last year compared with $728.912.000 in 1969. California led the nation for the second straight year bi 1960 with $3,164,- Hopes Commies Will Join West in Space Venture Visitors to the show will be treated to milk and ice cream. A pot-6ld( lunch will be served at noon. The fairgrounds are located at t^erry Street and Walton Boulevard. James L. Reid of White Lake Tbwnship is the president of the Black and White Assn.; Lee Hunt of Brandon Township is vice president; and Mrs. Stuart J. Hutchins of Avon Township is secretary. A jury trial has been demanded by two men charged with,, n^i-gence in a'boating accident earlier this month that took the lives of two Pontiac women. Waterford TownuMp JnstlM Patrick r. Daly set trial fto WiUiam R. Hatley, 28, sf IM Mill 8t., aad Richard SohacMsr, 28, of 414 TUmor Drive, for Ai«. 9. They are charged with negligent operation of a motor boat. Hatley was operating the boat, owned by Schaeffer, when It sank off the shore of Cass Lake July 10. Drowned were Mrs. Leona Lampson, 48, of 850 Robinwood Ave.. and Mrs. William Gray, 38. of 231 Chamberlain ». Gehinger on Committeo Planning GQP Porfoy Gordon T. Getsinger, one of four Oakland County members on the Republican State Central Committee, has been named to a five-member panri to coordinate planning for the all-Michigan Republican conference in St.' Joseph Sept. 21-23.* State Chairman George M. Vto Peursem named Mrs. Julian Hat-toni Grand Haven, to bead the committee planning the meeting. OHmt members named were GOP Vice’ Chairman Mrs. Elly Peterson, Chariotte; National Committeeman John B. Martin. Grand Rapids; Getsinger ot Btoomfield and Berrien County Chairman George* Evers, Niles. Produce of dam trophy presented by Green Fenely of Pine Row Farm; Get-of-Sire trophy presented by Laura Turner, Devon Acres; best three females trophy presented by Sara Van Hoosen Jones; and champion junior female trophy presented by W. F. Grayson. Trpphles aha will be awarded for the grand champion female, presented by O. F. Faster ot Orton Town^p; champion trophy, presented by Hutch Fomw; and dam and daughter iWs, presented by Mr. and Mra. Keith Middleton of Oakland 100 Youngsters From 'Y' Take Outing on Train About 100 youngsters of the Pontiac YMCA Summer Fun Club had an outing yesterday on the Grand Trunk Railroad. Previous field trips to Bob-Lo Island and Windsor will be followed next week by a tour of Greenfirid Village and Henry Fond Museum. MiUer said there are still sqpie openings lor girls in the summer program. Age limits are 8 lo 14. Dixie Accident.Fatal to Indiana Woman An elderiy In^na woman, was fatally Injured lim night when she was struck by a car as she walked Dixie Highway near Rural ' Street in Waterford Township. Mrs. E^ E. Shefier, 84, of Port-suffered broken neck and skull fracture when struck by-southbound ca driven by David A. Walker, 43, of 253 Church OrtonvUle, at 9:25 Mrs. Sheffer had been visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Mullin of 5460 Dixie Highway. She was struck in front of their home. Walker said she walked In front 'of his car and he couldn’t avoid l;Kr. He was not held. disclose what the Soviet premier had to say about Kennedy's message on Beriin. T am not here (o discuss matters reiattag to Berlfoi” McCloy Hearing Ordered Fotol Shooting of Mon by Oak Pork Officer MoQoy said Khrudichev sent is regards to Kennedy but had no special message for the U.S. President. McCloy. who is Kennedy’s special adviser on disarmament, expected to resume disarmament talks Friday with Soviet negotiator Valerian SSorin. He told newsmen he still hopes 'we can work out aomething constructive" on long-range U.S.-Soviet disarmament plant. Hlmmel was a passenger In o cor driven by Roberi McFarlen, 23, Olio of Detroit, who tried to elude poHee and twice tried to run Hnghes’ patrol car off the Another passenger, Stephen Mas-zynski, 21, of Detroit, was shot in arm. He was released after treatment’ at William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. GOP Expected to Try to Kill Port Limiting 1962 Feed Grains WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House was set to begin voting today on a pared-down version of President Kennedy’s omnibus farm bill. The Senate last night approved the measure by a voice vote. The House debated toe legislation Wednesday and RepuUicam were expected to make an effcxl to kill a section limiting 1962 feed grain production. en«d by a midmorehig dip la too Black 8ea nito the Soviet pre- McCloy said he forgot to brii« along.! swim suit and had to borrow one . from Khrushchev. McCloy, who is somewhat portly himself, said Khrushchev's bathing trunks .fitted him weU because they had an elastic band around the waist. The legislation as approved by toe Senate Includes administration programs to cut 1962 productian on ■urpiuB wheat and three feed grains — corn, grain aorghgms, and barley. OKs Authority for Aid Loans Democratic senators said tbs feed grain progranu would lave hundreds of mUliona of tax doUan by trimming surplus grain stocks and at the same time raise farm House ,UniF Approves Leikding to $8.8 Billion for Foreign Assistance PROVISION SCRATOHED Sen.' Estes Ketauver, D-T^., led toe fight to eliminate the pto-vi^ giving farm oooperatlvos broader economic powers. It was defeated on a 5039 roll-call vote. Kefauver argued appiwal of toe proposal woidd have led to giant cooperative trusts. McFarlen is being held on charge of felonious assault in t County Jail. He will an>ear Aug. 3 for examination in* Ferodale Municipal Court. The inquest was ordered yesterday by Coroner Dr. John D. Mtm- Pontiac Bust to Enter Hall at Exposition WASHINGTON (P - The House Foreign Affairs Committee tentatively approved today authority to lend up to $8.8 billkm for foreign aid over five years without yeariy congressional appfopriations. Although the provision strong opposition in both toe House and toe Senate, today’s action waa considered a major gain for President Kennedy’s effort to put foreign aid on a long-tern) ba^. Today’s committee oetiOR, hich will be follow^ by a The bust of Chief Pontiac which Pontiac Motor Division gave to the Nfflonal Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians will figure irt j ceremonies leading up to the American Indian Exposition in Anadarko, Okla., next month. The presentation to the hall ot fame occurred during the Greater Pontiac centennial in June. The bronze bust is modeled on the famous portrait o/ Chief Pontiac created by New York artist Jerry Farnsworth for Pontiac Motor Division in honor of its namesake. tor the current year. The total Includes $900 million that toe administration could borrow from the treasury this year for foreign loans. The conunittee also approved the request for authority to get from the Treasury, without annual congressional ap-pnq>riation8, $1.6 bOllon lor lof-in each of the next tour years. For current year foreign aid operations, the House group cut $407 million from the administration request, $29 iqjllion less than the reduction made by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The bust will be dedicated at the hall of fame in Anadarko Aug. a tribute to "repuledly the greatest political and military strategist of the known Indian leaders.” The exposition, in which some 3,000 American Indians will revive their colorful traditions, will run Aug. 14-19 in Anadarko. Birthday Party Helps Swainson Celebrate Early Teen Forced io Give Change From Pocket A 15-year-old reported to Pontiac police that two older teen-agers, one armed with -a switchblade knife, forced him to give them change from his jockets as he and a girl companion- Wiera leaving Murphy Park last night. Marvin Cox, 3.38 S. East Blvd., told officers he and Linda Spurgeon, 16, of 46.5 S. Marshall St. had attetided a movie and wgre their, way home when the pair stopped them at 9:45 p.m. He said the pair threatened to harm the girl. They demanded cigarettes, then made him give them 50 cents before letting hi and the ^ri' leave, the boy said. Car Output Will Dip for Model Change 1' DETROIT W — Auto production this week will drop 26.5 per cent from a week ago as more and more manufacturers end 1961 del production. Automotive News said today. The trade papier estimated the week’s output of passenger cars at 75,641 compared with 102.970 last week and 107,106 In the similar week of 1960. This was the final week of production for Chrysler Corp., lor Buick, Rambler and six Chevrolet plants. A 0(H* move to block the UM on 0 (8-88 roll call vo4o. TUo Is an exteaaloo ol too odrataMra- 1881 I The Republicans said that extension should be delayed until final returns on 1961 operations are in early next year. In a letter made pubUc Wednesday. President Kennedy appealed for quick passage of the biU even though it ignored his laoposal for » long range plan to develop crop- Only a shadow of his original request survived in this portion of the Senate bill. It expands the list of commodities , riigible for marketing orders to include turkeys, beans, hatchii« eggs foi turicey and chickens and a number of minor crops. Lamb and honey were stricken from the committee-approved bill by the Senate after brief debate. The bill also includes a three year extension of the wool price support program and the “food for peace ” legislation. It also bb-eralized credit terms for tow-ln-come farmers and extended tor 10 years the great plains conservation program. . DETROIT (B - "I like being ^ better than 36-35 is a mtich better, round number.” said (lov. Swainson. still boyish-looking, as he celebrated his .36th birthday last night ahead of schedule at a fund raising party. His birthday isn’t until Monday. to Be in Orion Twp. Bwalason was honored at a nonpartisan, SM-nplate dinner nt Detroit’s Cobo Hall. The goal was $30,080-840,000 lo be used to flnaoce a governor’s research program to stody probletno facing Michigan. The governor came down from Lansing unknowing that the affair would be a birthday party for him. 'It was a surprise,” he said, expressing his distaste for becoming Qaude M. Breeding, chief aviation ordnanceman, USNR, will be on recruUng duty for the Naval Air Reserve In Eastern Oakland Cdun-ty through Aug. 4 in Orion Tonm-ship. Breeding will be available to answer questions on military obligations at his home, 690 Hemming-way Road, in Orion 'Ibwnship A member of the Naval Air Reserve since 1950, Breeding is on temporary acOve duty with the Naval Air Station at Grasse lie. He is employed by the Baldwin Rubber Co., Pontiac. Those dishing out $i0 a plate were mostly businessmen. Roblee Martin, president of the Dundee Cement CD., urged them to develop a constant flow of new ideas for Michigan. Dryden Group to Hear Report on Boom Day DRYDEN — A finandal report 7, mi NOW OPIN! New Food Town Union Lake Store VNI«f«...3a7SCo^UikwKo«d... , : 'i nwxt olowr to Unloii L«ko 7otf Offko >: 9—4 Town Monrkot — OfMii oMIy fiOO o.m. to fHXkp.ni. — Oeeeol Sondiayn. Pioneer pure granulated W SUGAR MICHIGAN MADE /, Center Cut • wim COUPON • ^MEATS PORK CHOPS NAM SUCES%^..........79* CHUCK STEAK»^^.......49* KONELESS HAM^»u .. 59* BEEF UVER.UC.........39* HAMSAUB»ou„.......,„^49*| SANDWICH SPREAU«o»«.^^-49* UVER SAUSAGE. ^.,.....39* POUSH SAUSAGE .......59*' PliKAP . Hamilton—Grade “A” Small FRESH EGGS rC dozen PEOPLE’S ?: Velvet Z PEANUT BUnER 1 2£69‘ ' Taste>D-Lite PORK and BEANS Jumbo 52-oz. Can AmM 1 Stokely’s K DlillS PINEAPPIE-rM ■ INV GRAPCPRUT DRINK I 29s; 19* DEL MONTE or BLUE BIRD (UKFMIIT SEmmS f Gold Medal 25^^ V i aouR J r FROZEN MEXICAN ENCHILADA HiAl k ^ U k k AA 1 A A M 1. J . .. . . A . ii FOOD MARKETS 263 AUlURN ■ 46S L PKE ST. | 700 AUMIIM ST. I OPM«^JU«tK ■ OPW^«*PJ». ■ OPfN r OATS A WtK f S?uwi>AW R owwmmm7#».« ■ 0 A.M. note P.M SUI DIXIE HIGHWAY | 7SS0 II DINNERS 39° Banqutt—FROZEN APPLE PIES Each Family E C Size . 'f ■ '/■ "I THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JUUY 27. 1&61 PEOPLE’S FOOD MARKETS I |4*SE-niEff.|7ooAuinMa __gpw HMWAw B ewN imitii7?i.i ■ • AJ*. «■ ie FJW. FOOD TOWN SUPER MARKETS l ilts MIR IMMWAT J 7SN NWNIAm K». ■ MAtlMlinUI^^ ■ 1200 lAlDWM AVI. U.S. No.1 iWiBi&naiilS ■ I flittrtda/. ■ ■ sund«rrU»2: POTATOES 69* POUND BAG CRISP~S(OUD RADISHES . -- - Ail. •- ,■ • Bunch 10‘ SOLID-TASTY CUCUMBERS________E«h 10 CARROTS . . .2 ;t29‘ Golden Ripe FRESH-JUICY ■■ m LEMONS. . . . FRESH-JUICY mm » LIMES VINE RIPENED TOMATOES. . 25; FRESH TENDER SWEET CORN 6.0..39* CALIFORNIA PASCAL CELERY Bunch , GREEN PEPPERS GREEN ONIONS. I Each > Bunch TENDER—TASTY ^ _ _ GREEN BEANS 2 >„ 29* BANANAS POUND BLUEBERRIES ^"^29* ^ PARSLEY Bunch 10* ★ BEETS 'Bunch 10* RIPE PLUMS Lb 29* ^ fresh RASPBERRIES 59* TTrEyTY-SaVBX^ TWEXtY-EIG; THE POXtiAC PRE^S. THURSDAY; JULY 27, 1961 I Coo( Peppermint Saike Yummy on Ice Cream Evaporatad milk tlendt tc sethtr ■ Peppermint Stick Sauce , that fa a tempUnc tapper for dioea-lat*'or vanilla ice cream. Tie prepare place % ci^ wliite com ey-nip. 1 cup augar and ^ ctv wa-Hk in a mall aucepanu Btend then bdl to aft ball stage 1.3^ dagrea). Refnove from aad stir in ii cup finely cnohed til candy 1*‘_________ ____ -- in H cup naporated milk. Oocd. lilien ready to aeve. stir in ar sddttiona] *« cup of the cnoM peppermint candy. Mam 11a Cups Frendi Honey Beat together a hali-cup oJ sugar and a half-cup of butter until Very then add one egg and beat ^In, add the >dce and rind of lemon, and stir the whole over the fire until it thidnns and comes Corned Beef Gets Needle Treatment First on the surface. peppermint stick c«dy Stir un-ito s boil. Turn cool. CHICAGO ~ Who put the coin |i conied beeft Why the meat padter. ' probably, Jkecause hi • this cam rent” means to preserve and laton aiUi salt. ^ Unless you haw a temily rcckfe for curing beet at home, the corned beef you serve might have bedi prepat^ in the foUowing method described by the American Meal Institute: ket plate is eapadally good tor "coming'* becauM It seems to ^bine the moat satisfactory taac* tine and desirable praportioa. of fat and lean. Rump pieces are afoo’used. Tlie meat Is cut into desired sties and is then cured. In Oraadpa’s day, eaitag was a Isag, lavalvad peeoess. The meat iwd to be packed la salt-! The meat is then placed in a for a week or more to liiMirr ; curing container and covered with first the meat Is selected, Bris-i that the saH soaked compielely 'a pickle solution for-several days. d paprtin After it Is cured, the meat may I be wrapped in iiKfividual film bags Tha mlM, t»d^ pradaet at Itqaher corned beef is processed "•!? In much the same way except that the animal and meat ccmply with Kosher laws. The meat is covered meat is especially goCd simmered and then baked wHh a mbplf glare. Or serve It with oorhmea on In a casacMle. gently I all processing is performed under beef and cabbage and f the tasty the supervision of a .rabbi. Thelc'omed beef, on rye, this wrsatUe Bokt SwMta on Grin Wnp S sweet potatoea Ik alu-miman fdl and bake on coals for abopt an hour. When reedjr to serve, leave in foil, spMt tops and add a ball of honey buUer i% lb. butter mixed with 2 tq>.'honey, mdded into balls and refrigerate till needed). 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PoatUc Pmn Home Editor Luau lights were placed at bothiboyt, made themselves generallyjshould be popular with" many tatoes. Mix butter or margaiiit^ ends of the lagoon In front of the] useful. They had made seats lor meals. orange Juice, salt, sugar and ,5 Bailey home. Paper lanterns hung,everyone covering them with taps! HAWAIIAN SWEET POTATOES the pineapple. Add potn- 1 cup browB lutar Pl« ON A SPIT - This little pig went to a luau at the Wallace Bailey home near Rochester, last Saturday night. Shown putting him on the revolving spit are the. 13-year-old twins. Pat and Mike. Pat’s the one on the left, according to his mother. The pig weighed 75 pounds and cooked over a charcoal tire about 3 or 6 hours. The Baileys had asked 25 of their friends in to eat roast pig and other luau food. Because the Wallace Baileysiin the trees, couldn't go to Hawaii and attend i # * a native luau, they brought a rea-i me feast was served on a low Bonable facsimile to their home on table placed under a thatched iathaweis Road. Saturday night roof. Thatch In Oakland County they entertained 25 fru’nds a( a; consUls of green caMall leaves Hawaiian party. ^ | which look authentic alter they For months the Baileys haw' have dried out. been working to get ready. The| 13-year-old twins, Mike and Pail, . , , . ......... made hundreds of flcansing tissue, flowers to decorate the house and sils, paper leis, real orchids and, Sweet potatoes, fried rice, «>• CAalurAC Daanr gardenias, fish nets, shells and cumber’ outrigger salads, orange IvQlUl w) DwClllb starfish to decorate the hut, aicups filled with bviit and fortunej , giuss skirt and a lava lava, pl^[cookies completed the meal. Ap-| Buffet-size cans of vegetables ! piece de resistance of .the meal, i Weighing ~6 pounds, he wus cooked o\er a fclckory pit Are on a resolving spit. Mrs. Bailey pul unit on the pig while It Mrs. Bailey sent right to Hawaii cooked, then sersed a barbecue toes. Put ipto % wr^-buttered cal' msrtsriBe jserole and deooride with the ft* I maining cup of pineapple. Bake M ! minutes at 3^ degrees. Serves 16. •“•‘ppi* i Many readers will enjoy Cook. and mash sweet po- fried rice also. It is ,fte kind | —----------------------------- dish you serve at a buffet A Salad for Two to look like a native boat. The senior Bailey had hollowed out a pine log to make a dugout canoe (nearly cut his leg off in the process). HILLS BROS. COFFEE Choke of Grinds POUND VAC. CAN SNO-BOL Large 24-Os. PlaWic Benie Homo Grown SWEET CORN Thas« Low, Low Food Prices Good Thursdoy, July 27 Through Wednesdoy, August 2, Including Sundoy, July 30, 1M1 mHot Weather MEJU5 mats, dishes, and many other petizers were served first party accessories. iHawauan drinks. * ^ ★ The twins, dressed like beach, one of the appetizers was with salami. salami shelus pints pplr Cheese and pineap-; Drain beans: add celery to beans, pic. .Spread thickh on salami and Remove stem end from tomato; cut; roll into shell shape Arrange onhalf ^rizontally; gently squeeze! , , . ... out seeds; dice tomato and add toi platter lined with ti loaves. Makes lO-.iO sersungs. the mayonnaise and .seasoned salt * * * and pepper to taste. Serve on salad This sweet potato casserole greens. Makes 2 servings. | U. S. CHOICE CHUCK ROAST PRESSEL’S U.S. NO. 1 SLICED • VUL LOAF • KUSH LOAF • DUTCH LOAF • OLIVE LOAF • PORK LOAF YOUR CHOICE • HOHEY LOAF • HEW YORK LOAF • UER SALAMI )• COOKED SALAMI 49' “• s 59 Pu. 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[are convenient to use when a fam-iily is small. made S“P Farmer Salad U cup thin ctlcry emetnti 1 mwflum-tlMd tomato cup (about) mayonnalti Sraaoned aalt aad pepper Salad ireena just enough dut of ' to pppeal to gourmets. ALMOND FRIED RICE I eupt Gookad lioa •a cup talad oU 3 cupa cookad onion a cupt cbop^ irooa poppar 3 cktvea gartle, ■mtoS tiiaalT 3 teaapoon aalk I teaapoon poppor ■i cup MTU aaoeo a cupa aimowSa, bUnebad MS cut ienithwtaa Saute enkm, green p^iper, garlic, salt and pepper in salad oil until light brown. Add rice, soya sauce and almonds. Saute 10 minutes. Serve at once. Makes 20 servings. S. SNO-BOL la ' bowl Q CLEANER ■■M Available el 1^ Youa GaocEts Only Heinz gives you handy Screw-on Caps on ^ varletlesi • You benefit five ways when you take advantage of this special get-acquainted oner on famous Heinz Baby Foods: 1. Heinz rustproof aluminum lids open with a single turn—you never have to pry again! 2. Heinz caps easily reaeal to guard against similing. 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Serve with butter grilledi to bo savorod by goataMlo. istin mixture and 1 cup mayon-1 hamburgers AND ASPARA61S - Combine plump kernels of flesh sweet ram and crisp-tender asparagus tips for a quick, colorful and delicious vegetable. Fried chicken and salad-stuffed tomatoes complete (he meal. Fresh Corn Has No Equal Meals Moat On or Off the Cob Present Some New Problems The all-American gourmet, when fin migar. salt and Mark pepper adeed by his wife what other dishes Serve hot. Yield; S servii^s. he would eojo}’ with com-on-the-l cob. "Why can’t we just have! cora-on-the-cob with more eonwm-; the<-ob —■ and. of course, ptentyt of butterT" he suggested. When a real corn-enter — and there are millknis In this country — tucks napUn under chin and settles down before a fatter of beaming hot sweet oora, he has little time for other Josds. Wei Baked Frete Cant fkmersle | * CBM tr*»h tern, tut 1 UMm^*** (S cop hMTP CTM* Oombine all ingredients., TUm ....... .............a buttered 6-eupacaaaerole. i" toctrwatdhrf a Ftench in pan hot water. Bake in a man. a dues-paying member of ;P"h«t«> *low oven (3K degrees) a society of gastronomers, putil's hourr YteM: 8 setvingi. sway eight ears of sweet com aad then settle back contentedly. hiq>pily full. A.VN arbor - Slip Ahoy! It’s boating time, and that means time to plan those picnic meals to eat aboard. Dietitians at The L*nl-versHy of Michigan Medical Center advise to use items which will t easily in frequently iceboxes’' or insulated bags. * * * Keep the menu simple with most| of the preswration d^ at home. fVeoh OsiB Cakes - « can tretb i I •MtpM irOBSS blMk pepper I It'S prompt and constant dulling' which kraps wwt reMy\ Cut cooked com off the cob. sweet and tender. The ears are i„^,„„„ ^ 2 rushed ffom the field to an icy bath in a hydrocooier, then heaped wWj snosr-lce before they shipped the diortest, fastest way by truck or trahi. Fresh earn wss primarily a Buraner ersp setU sfler WsrU Beat egg yolks and add along with bacon fat. cream, salt and black pepper. Stir in flour. Beat egg whites until they stand in soft stttf peaks. Fold into com mixhAv. Dr^ a tablespoon at a time on a hot greased griddle. War n. Suddenly, duiteg the Cook until done, turning to brown; IMS’s there was a pkeuomeual ' both sides. Serve plain with fried ’ dnnispmrsrt In the preductlan ichkrkeii or with syrup. Yield: sf treMi earn in the early tt the year. dsv, wasn’t set bMk hy the leng er, easier Mghts. Fresh Caen aad Aaparagat I South Afriraa EtcaBsped MeaUes • S c«pe freeh pm em-eff-tlM-eMi • f S ftp. bcBlee Ufhtlr S taSlMpome butter er ■areerlBe I tPBepooB lutBr ■«*ceupp«a^|r^d wlilt* pepper ueepoM greuBd sutaws I cBi •n-the-ceb X^’ Combine all ingredients. Turn into a buttered 1-quan shallow baking dish. Place in pan hot water. Bake in a preheated moderate oven (S50 degrees! 50 minutes or until firm in the center. Serve hot. Saute onkm in butter or mtrga-l Yield: 6 servings. Cover" rine. Add com, and water, and cook 10 minutes. Add avara-fus and cook 5 more minutes. Stir; will be served on a rocking and slanting table. Plan to serve disposable plptes. cups and tableware. This eliminates the chore; of washing and insum good sanitation. A samp] menu might Include: Cheese of CstumI Beef Ssud-wichM with Msstard (m may-Msaisel. Isdlvldually wrappH DIU PIcklea. Carrots, and Oel^. Small Bags of Potato Chips. Apples, Bananas. Peaches. Plums, Canned Soft IMnks or Fruit Juices. iCann«d ingrecliBnh Make Unusual Spaghetti Dish NEW YORK (UPI)-Shrimp and imushroom sauce tor rice or spa-jghetti is no trouble to make when iyou use cann^ ingredients. Drain, rinse and drain again 1 (4H-ouncei can (rf cleaned shrimp. Mix with 1 (lOH-ounce) can of mushroom gravy. Heat, stirring occasionally. * * * Add one-third cup of commercial sour cream. Heat to serving temperature but do not boil after cream hAs been added. For extra flavor, add a pinch of dried thyme. SUCED 3 L8S. FOR BACON ’1.00 RAZLEV CASH MAHKr.T JL BOILED 2 LBS. FOR HAM *1.00 I 78 NorHi Saginow Sfr««t ROUND SWISS CLUB SKAKS PAN-READY Grodw A' FRYERS 23^iuver 23^ TURKEY DRUMS.S29 FRESH LEAN LEG or RUMP FRESH MEATY • SHOULDER CUT KOSHER STYLE Ground VEAL spare- i VEAL Corned BEEF ROASTS RIBS i STEAKS s BEEF ^ 39“" 10c Ik 35"*" i 49‘" 49‘" 7 RIB CUT LOIN SLICED 1 Q 1 Skinless 311. (IN PORK FREE 1 FRANKS A Lamb Isn't All Chops! There )T mtrpbrtBt are ms ny Interestiiw prepare lamb. Lamb roasts and ch^. of course, lead the parade. But try these two variations on the lamb theme. alM. You'll enjoy them, curried Lambarger* 1 peuBS (round l«u Isaab Oatoa mH Oorlle Mlt lopttoBBll tb cup .oU.Dfd butui to tootpoen curt I homburfor bun« Shape unseasoned ground lamb into 3-inch patties. ’*-inch thick. Sprinkle both sides with the seasoning salts. Place in a folding wire broiler. Grill over hot bed of charcoal or under broiler, until brown (15 to 20 minutest, turning to Inown both sides. * In the meantime, combine but ter or margarine with curry powder and spread generously on both sides of tin* patties. Serve between warm hambuiger buns, .Makes ,3 patties Note: If desired, sprinkle additional curry powder over the patties in the buns. « oUcTi buttered u |> cup citt«up S^tab^apoona chop leoipooa (orlte Arrange lamb d Mill It Friend Poferte Soup Lovers EW YORK (UPI» - Here’s -itly different version of a clas-lummer soup, vichyssolse. HTe l‘s cups of diced, cooked itoes throu^ a food mill and with- 3 cups of chicken stock wuillon. or puree the potatoes I soup in an electric blender *« teaspoon of pepper and 2 espoons of choppy chives I. At serving time, stir in 1 of heavy cream and cup of d piBuratodriuffdd oliv tee S to S. Grodf 1—Skinless HOT DOGS 3 EGGS^S 3*’‘89 Ferm Fresh GRADE ••k" U.S. #1-AH PiiTOsa MICHIGAN POTATOEScq Lbs. 5^ 29 Home Grown Sweet Cent ^ M D( DOZEN pineapple 2'"29‘ Jumbo Size Home Grown ceeeseE ir HEAD Home Grown CUKES ONIONS |C EACH Homo Grown RADISHES |C PACKAGE S Home Grown HEAD LETTUCE Et-IP Home Grown Tomatoes 19t Ttxos Seodloss GRAPEFRUIT/ U.S. CHOia CHUCK STEAK I UJ. CHOICI ! CHUCK ROAST L U.1 CHOICI ‘ ROUND CHUCK BURST Lb. 49c i U.S. CHOICE ROUND STEAK A Lb. 75c U.S. CHOICE HEEL POT ROAST Lb. 49c U.S. CHOICE FULL ARM CHUCK 39c LI. -CIT AND WEArrCD rWEB— ORANGES CAlilGiiie--6eoA EaUbi 39' NPI PEACHES Suger Sweet 3“»-29®^w^ WATEBM^to^^ CARROTS Home Grown Fresh Dressed STEWERS IS'*" Fresh Dressed FRYERS lycu, Leon, Mooty SPARE RIBS 29l Loon, Fresh GROUND BEEF 2u.?9' PETER'S Slicod BACON 3“‘89' Fresh Dressed RABBITS 39“" Fresh Dressed HEN TURKtY 29'“ Hickory Smoktd SLAB BACON T Ql|8lk Wholo Vv Hickiiy Saekel noNios 29.W lickery Smeked WHOLE HAMS 3t>u. Loon PORK STEAKS JS»u. Frosh LIVER BEEF 29«u KDI6 lOLOGNR 3J«ia. POLISH SRUSR6I 39«u. Pitet Oily BOLOGNR 2P Lk 3 SISTERS SUPER MKT Bg«3EiTiTTi]i»i Lemon briiilcs and Cookies Seem Cooler THE POX riAC PRgSS. THIRSDAV. JI LY 27. lORl I . TlilRTVOXB When mimmer arrives, many hart esses Immediately thii^ of serving .iemftnade as their party refreshment, aftemoan beverage, or to f^k who just drop in* This 'iommer, why not pep-up lemonade. drinks with ice cubes made with Lemonade Concentrate or bottled lemon Juice lemonade. Pour lemonade into lc?-cube tray. When pnrtically frozen, add maraschino flherries, fresh leaves or You may «'ant to try aomething r«p* mo* dlllerent in the^ine of lemonade drinks. A new. delicioua and attractive drink will stir up interest In your creative ability as well as bring on calls for more. Following are recipes for several summertime drinks that feature a lemon Juice flavor — each one unique and yummy. Orape Lemonade Teasers *4 (up eruite lule* V, eup battled lemen JtUca Mix orange Juice and bottled lemon Juice. Stir in sugar until dissolved. Add grape Juice and ice Place 2 tablespoons crushed ice in ea^h 8 ounce glass and fill with the grape lemonade. The teasiiv touch is a cluster' of colorful grapes arranged rim of each glass. Serves three. IH eup( orsBst 4i loios 7uii*** Combine pineapple Juice, orange Juke and lemon Juice with ice Add sugar as desired. Serve well chilled. Makes 5 to ( servings. To make each glass of FYuit thc;j6k-e Delight look even more at tractive, float a very thin slice of orange atop each serving, half a maraschino cherry in the center (d the slice. Serve a long ^handled spoon to fetch the fruit. * * * Lemon Egg Nog I (St yoiki Choke quolity moots cut jml Hit woy you I thorn . . . chooto from our spoHois rofrigorotoo moot COSO or or4or just tho cut you with. Wo'll glodly cut tho moot to order. STRICTLY FRESH GRADE “A" WHOLE FRYERS 23^ SKINLESS FRANKS 3 Pounds MNa B0L0CIIAI!»ii'! .^.V 39‘- CHUCK SWISS STEAK 49 MLLMTE MEATS 43« DIXIE HI8HWAV - Near Sathabaw Rsai PRAYTON PIAINS Ploflity of Freo Forking Spoce! Opon Doily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Jolophono OR 3-6616 Plonty of Froo Forking Spoco! CLOSED SUNDAYS! SSIfiTLiSr" Beat egg yolks until smooth. Add sugar, lemon Juice, salt, and beat again until thick and foamy. Whip cream and fold into lemon mixture. Add milk and stir. Pour into taU glaases. Garnish each [glass with a small pyramid of I miniature marshmallows sprinkled lightly with cinnamon. Serve at once. 4 servings. With a tall glass of thirst quenching coolness, a bite sized crunchy cookie blends Just right. Lemony Nut Cookies are Ideal for. terving with any ot .vour favorite summertime beverages. They’re easy to make, and thek slight lemon twang will add zest to your refreshment menu. LensM Nat Cookies 14 tbMpooB bsklng po«ll»-Gourmet dining with low calorie food? Hard to believe but true if you servo the family this delicious, flavorful fruit soup, a Scandinavian delicacy. As an appetizer, one ser\ ing contains only 87 calories. Beans Dressed Up leaspoon salt, ' CORRECTION In ThHrsdsy't PenHsc Prats, Hi* portion of Hoffman's Pontiac Praosor Foods ad that road: '^Loon- Graund loaf, 4 Ibf. 99c" and "iaon loaf Shaft Ribs, i Ibi. 99c" waro ravarrad and t b a u I d bava road; 'Loan Graund loaf, 3 Ibi. 99c" and "Loan Baof Short Ribs, 4 Ibi. 99c". PONTIAC PRESS X Crenm batter nod ahortesdiig nntil nhtaiy nnd amooth. Add aogar la two portioM, creaming well. Brat la egg ontil flntf.v, then stir In lemon ) again. Sift in flour in 2 or 3 portions, mixing until smooth. Fold chopped nute and blend well. Measure level tablespoonfuls of dough, and shape into balls. riaoe dough balls apart on prepared sheets. Stamp cookiea nnt to even thlckneoa (about Vg inch) with bottomed giaaa. Bake 10-12 minutes or until delicately browned around edges. Remove Immediately to cake racks to cool. 4 dozen cookies. r. The onjy flour that promises you no more and better baking, too! You need never sift again no matter what you bake, with Robin fiowj Pre-sifted Flour. But that’s not all. When you bake Uiia new Robin Hood way you will actually get better baking. We have proved this in tests with hundreds and hundreds of women. Thipk of that—with Robin Hood, easier baking and better, more fiavorful baking, too! This famous 'no-sift' method was originated by Robin Hood Flour and introduced last January. It is the result of three years of research and consumer testing. Its basis is Robin Hood’s unusually high qu«(lity and ani-formity, afld the &ct that every bit of Robin Hood Flour is pre-sifted through micro-fine silk. Try baking the wonderful Rita Martin Sunshine Cake shown here this easy, ‘no-sift’ way. Notice how much more delicious it tastes. And because of Robin Hood's High Protein Richness, it stays fresh longer, too. fry Rita Martin’s ROBIN HOOD SUNSHINE CAKE (This is a Robin Hood Pre iifted Fkmr recipe) 8 egg whilei 6 egg yolks 2 tbsp- cold water ^ tsp. cream of tartar '/i cup vugar 1 ftp. lemon % »jp. soil * 1 eup R08IN HOOD oxtroct 1 cup sugor All-Purpose 'Flour 1 tsp. vanilla BEAT ... egg whites until foamy. Add cream of tartar and salt and mix well. LET.....meringue stand while preparing egg yolk mixture. BEAT ... egg yolks until thick and light colored. Add sugar gradually and continue to beat until fluffy. ADD ... flour (not eifted) alternately with water and flavorings, beginning and ending with flour. FOLD .. in the egg white meringue. POUR .. into ungreased 10-inch tube pan. BAKE ... at325* for 6065 minutes. FROST.. with fluffy white frosting and decorate with pineapple and cherriee, or as desired. *lf yosAMROIIN HOOD Pr( iifxd Salt Rising Flavr ((eld Hoed Ftonr right Jnet etir the other dry ingredienU Yon will he drilghted ^th tlw Z^!riJ^intojlirmeaeI^ng together with Robin Hood Flour resulto you get. Not only dorattie A X .Stever to blend. You don’t have to sill at new way of baking with Robin S U»r. A~.U»r », H««l. 1}. fc«r. j... taeailk. itroaaiiig. * A Praduel of imernotioflol MilHng Compony THE PRE-SIFTED FLOUR ^ I. THllRTY-TWO TllK PONTIAC HKES3. THUl^SDAY, JULY 27. 1961 MICHIGAN FRESH CREAMERY WITH COUPON Peter’s Boneless nmtA 1 Whole or Half FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF FRESlI LEAN PORK STEAK.. PETER’S SMOKED or FRESH Liver SAUSAGE .< • • ROMEO m Apple Sauce 4 Table King m Tomato Juice 4 Sealtest 4 / Sherberts /2 Birds Eye 0RAN6E . E £ QQ JUICE...&.9?99 SEALTEST ^ OAC Ice Cream Sandwich Ofor SUNSHINE a AAc Krispy Crackers. .lib. box 2 V 25-lb. • Bag 24-oz. Plastic Bottle SNO-BOL. NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS 14- U.S. No. 1 Mich. POTATOES FRESH Cucumbers. Radishes Fresh Home Grown TOMATOES. . lb IN OINGEUVILLE IN LAKI ORION IN WEST PONTIAC IN AUBURN HEIGHTS IN DRAYTON PLAINS GINGELLVILLE SUPER MARKET 3990 BALDWIN AVE. 1. S. SUPER MARKn 331 S. iTMAmp. Lake OrieR BEER and WINE FELICE QUALITY MARKET 33B S. TELEGRAPH BEER^WINE-LIQUOR VILLAGE SUPER MARKET 3341 Ai|lMni Rd., hkm HoigNts TENUTA SUPER MARKET 3S1S SMbubni at WaNaa BEER and WINE tV“" . 1 .f'. . ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JuW i THIRTY-THREE JFK's Talk Touches OH Big Day at Army Centers Wf 1MM rnm tatotMttonl Americans flocked to enUstinent centers to ask what they could do tor their country and flooded civil detawa switchboards to ask what they could do for themselves today in an ct^pouring ol leqwnse to ' President KetmedS^’s caU lor an arms buOd-up. ★ ★ ★ A UPI survey of man-ln-the-street reaction to the President's In 1943 with 100 per cent disabiUty. He wants back in," awareness by far more Americans flian actually heard or read Kennedy's Tuesday night message. 'BV8INE88 mix PICX UP* Similar reports came fnun Birmingham, Atlanta. DesMoines, San Diego and perhaps the natkm’s best known recruiting center in New YOTk's Times Square. A M. Lotos Air Fane recratter said there generally Is a tew days' dto^rbtoween iaqalilee defitotely pick i^.'* he said. Aa-other spekeamaa pradkstad **a " betero a Harry of mstn inqtorlea thaa at any daw alnee tba Kaeeaa eaafltot Draft boarda gaaisd for a l,ll>iasn boost ahovo aa earlier Angast drafteaUalMN-Ih Boston, M. Sgt. prank J. Carr aald enlistment inquiries were up 900 per cent over a normal day. "It reminds me of Worid War II," bo said. San FTandaco Army recruiters said the "phone hasn’t stopped ringing all day. * ★ * "We even had a request for information from a guy dlsdiarged PHOTOGENIC-Smiling wide, Stam van Baer, 19 of Amsterdam, Holland poaes behind her trophy-after being named Miss Photogenic Wednesday night at the Mitt International Beauty competition in Long Beach, Calif. OolnmMs, the firot DUloa tor a ftotout sbeltor bnildtog pemlt Wednesday hit a permit request to bafld a 91.1W shetter at the henae at Mr. and Mrs. Neel X Eaton beeaase by the Man-ln-the-street reaction generally supported the President’s . Tbere were these corn- want the Copununists to take it rer." ^ -John Carlin, 55, Pitttomrgh Dorman; "In guy (Kennedy) is one hell of a lan.” Public figures and leigiMatures wired the'President their support. The Texas Senate voted to "congratulate the President of the United States far his great leadership." Maryland Gkiv. J. Millard 'The citixens I to tod^ in Maryland are ready -43aIIs Ntoaon, Bountiful, Utah, Army reservist: "It Istotbout time Many callers were interested in how much they would have to do for flieir country, and bow soon. Spec. 4 Thomas Lucas at the Pittsburgh enlistment center said dox-of questions involved reservists’ status. ★ A # "Apparently the peo|de are a Uttle shook up,” Lucas said. "Mothers were askiiig about their ions. Girls were asking about totor boy friends. Some were veterans of Wmld War 11 and Korea about how—or if—they could re-mlist.” A Blnnh«ham Blarine lecrtot-tog sergeant aald, "Lets to beys are aH to a Detitot, ti Navy Age appeared to alter the outlook in Mem^is, a Marine recruiter ......don't think it has really sunk in with the younger people yet," Sgt. L. G. Eaves stod. "The young ones who have come In to volunteer seem to be more indig-about our airplane in Cuba than about Berlin. They want to go in there and bring back that airplane. "They seem to understand that better." FLOOD CD CENTERS Fallout shelters were a No. to|dc at civil defense ctoiters. CD Director Col. U. N. James at Bir-mingham said he would "need an adding machine to get the total' number of inquiries. “The calls started before 7 a.m. and have een continuous aU day." Pittsburgh dvil defense reported "terrific" number of calls numbering in the hundreds. The nwmal load is 10 calls a day. given ground long enouaft" —John Zlenmskl, 30, Pittsburgh dpping deik: "I think ICa right to protect Beriin. ... We don’t to back the President to insure peace in the worid.’ The dominant flavor in good coffee brands is invariably Colombia’ shade-grown coffee. Colombia i the world’s largest producer to _____ AF rhcMki ANNIVERSARY STAMP - The Post Office has releaaed this photograph to a special stamp marking the 50th anniversary to naval aviation. The stamp goes on sale at San Diego, Calif., Aug. 20. Travelers' Want Freight Timetable TRINIDAD, Goto. (I) — The rall-way station agent b«re got a] call from someone who wanted to know when the next southbound train would leave town. The agent told him. Next question from the caller: "Will it have some empty boxcars?" “Yes,” the agent replied. "Thanks for the information,* said the caller. "Several to us are heading home on vacation and we've made it okay this far.’ About 90 per ceA of U.S. babies are bom in hospitals. LEAN PORK STEAK 39 BANANAS Conodion BACON z79“*^ BOLOGNA Hermol, Slicod 3ib.*1 BACON Scott T-*! OLEO HILLS BROS. INSTANT COFFEE 79 6 oz. jor 10-ai. Jar $119 Croat fir llockwoll TOMATO JUICE 25« cai COMMUNITY SUPER MARKET Opta S Dart B-f-EiUay aad Safarday 9*1D 32M Aaban^Avt., Aabara Haightt Naxt It Saai't Draft GOING OUT OF BUSINESS BUNK BEDS wifli Glfbrd Rail •29" Genuine HARVARD BED FRAMES Nylon casters. We guarantee to sell below deolers' cost— Dealers .Welcome ................. / ..... ,1. III SN TUIILISS 7.5dxl4 14.95 1 1 11.10 • SU>0xl4 17.15 1 1 21.00 Phu Tmxm RF.ImAM III M. Nrry farato Cm. to Ml. flin— PE 241121 THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ^ULY 27, 1961 ■AWr AT V ^Yf^jr4V%i£i miAi WALT DISNIT'S BLUE SKY DRIVE IN THEATER NOW STEVE REEVES THEWHITE iAlfilWIIU iriW »UDINJM3oI Shewn at: 8:15-11:43 - ALSO - ^7tm88SSS«i GainiiHj Shipping Bill Raflro^ Jdb Care Mmfred the Inside Tradk OK'd by Committee WASHINGT(»f (APWIbe Sente Jedk How One Fdmily Fled From Behind the Iron Curtain It i> tbe eevcnth end last of a packet cC kiUa appravad tqr the comnUttee at the reqaest ot Atty. Gcb. Itobeit F. Komady for Kennedy, who sat io «o.the com-mittee'a delibegihotK. toM a reporter he was "very, very pteaaed" with the ootcame. The MB approved by the earn-mttlae Wedneaday weald amend a USl act proUldtinf the taleratate rt^mmt at atot machines and |ww-vUe penaMea at flies np to 15,000 or two yean la JaO. or hotti. State's CD Plan Due for Revamp, Says Swainson LANSING (AP)-Gov. Swaiaaon. in the wake of President Kennedy’s nationwide defense and military preparedaeaa ap ‘ day Mkhican's dvU defense program Is due for roevahiatlon. He said: "It is my don'i civil defense operation will have to enter a program of oom-nmiity fallout aheltere. The program at penanal shetters has met with little Swainaon said he would meet xn with state Civfl Defense Director Waltw Nhnimaker tor the ie«vahiatian’of the state program. bi a telegrara to the President. Serainson assured Komedy nf Michigan’s cooperation In the program “to strengthen the armed farces and to provide the necessary maitary hardware.” larJrsri'-r-'s; vkn ■SS b*TC MUM (IMM nVM^ a tiM (torr •( nwt «M cabl hakiman BERLIN (AP> - Some peopte eacape from Communist East Gmuny hy ■P««dlng a car through a control point manned by the Red people's pdice. Moat refugees don't do an>1hlng so ipectaailar. Manfred H.. like tbe maiority fled Communist rule in nothing more dramatic than a commuters' train. He came with his wife Lidae. a pretty biue-eyed brunette and Ang^. Angela is a year M and has a nasty bruise on her because she does not yet walk very weU. DOES.VT MATE TO I not havw to. The H.'s surprising amount of and Angela's streamlined baby carriage. "R's hard on the nervea, louih.'’ said Luise. Manfred explained how it was one. He ia a train dispatcher and kiKiws all the angles. He is a good-looking man of 28. carefully ' in a shoddy sports jacket and slacks, with a necktie to diow he isn't an ordinary work- met the family on bench in tbe yard of the Maiien-felde refugee camp, Manfred and When ^ train itoppad at a station in the French aector, they just got oOt and changed to an-otbar that brought them ri^ to MarienMde. ★ w ★ Why. I aaked, don't the Com-raunlsts keep people off the trains that pass tluo^ the Western sec-tMlf 'They could do a lot of thing!,*’ Id Manfred tbouadkfuUy. ' they could make themselveB a potful of trouble, too” THEY MADE IT — Manfred H. and Ua wife Luiae look at thdr daughter Angela after flee-ind a West Berlin refuge camp. Their last muna AP raMtss is witi^ to protect rdatives stffl living npder Communist rute. HAMBURGtRS HAMBillillERS..15' FRENCH FRIEI.1S' MAITS.........19' Buy ’em by tbe in S. Taleirapli M. ra s-sui 7IS PmNm Tran Outside of fliat. it In Leipdg you only get bananas twice a year, when Mg International Trade Fair is on. The H.’e Uved in Leipzig, In a 2H room apartment on the third floor, of a feur^tory hoiae. The roof was so bad—not from bombing, Manfred explained, but from neglect—that the people on tbe top floor had to move out and tbe rain came through the third-floor rent waa certakdy cbMp. It bad to be. After 12 years of working for the state-owned rail qrstem, Manfred was BtUt maidi« 500 marks a ntontti -H25 at the ofOdal rate. ' good deal leas In purdiasing pow- I’t a badheavy aulleaae that held i predouf At r................ at the dty, there v What have you got this in your « ■H— for. tiMfM at that?’’ Tliey wouldn’t bdieve his oknyii, nd sent hini back to Lelpsig. Before he got there, t' of tween the suburbs and tbe dty there were two brief cfaecki of Identity card, raflway tickets and They took tho addltknal pro-eantlon at aofag M too tuah hour. Luiae worked for the railroad too until Angela came. They had a church marriage but Manfred ggoc CONVINCED THEM it wise not to mentkxi Will Present Helio-Courier to People of Philippines that at the office. It wouldn’t have done me any good,” he said. There wfll be a big celebratton some 10,000 milea away on Aug. If, and all because of the geiWF-oelty of Pontiac area residents. On tost date, a $30,000 airplnne i UIBL UMiV, ■ ^iWiUUV «lT|nWIV be oCfldafly preemled to Hie people Id the Republie of the Pha- ' tppinea ftom the people of Pon-tiac. operated hy SEL to spread literacy and Christianity to natives In un-ceiaible areas of the world. "The IpMt af PaMlae” was by ChriM ■wiiilu, la toe Luise had to spend all her time isewoik and afaopi not that anyone la starving in East Germany. There’s food to buy—bread a^ cabbage, mostly, leat and sansage in the small quantities poor people can afford. ButbM and potatoes are them that she knew nothing about any plan to get away. When Manfred got home they put a note in his workbook that he had been found trying to reach Berlin under suspicious dreum-. Pntoao OsaMiy Ch* a year The ceremony will take place Cburier. flpMf al rMtoH,** weiw lolaad heew hwt year by • gNup at alvie ndhiMI rtiHinfe It was deUversd aboard a U. 8. Navy aircraft carrier last April and has been in Me linoe then. The official presentation wu de> Clyle R. Haskill was chairman. He wffl leave Pontiac Ang. t to make the official presentatian to Fmaideot Oarloa T. Garda. * A A The plane is owned by the gov-mraent and flown sndVialntained hy toe Summer Institute of Linguistics. It is one of many planes town at: lO.’OO 8. M. • COMING • WALT MSNirS ‘^THI AiSiNT-MINDED mrissoR" f MW— ClMWIwMkBdOPC I .... ...............> v\ 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSPAY, hU 1 w«tt WH « n> He once compered Junt Vernon, to “e tevem. u warcely any etrengen wiio are fOiiiK fi ndrth to eouth, or ^rom aoutt I. don not tptM a day two at Jt" Installation Savings Let You Enjoy the World's Finest Air Conditioner FEDDERS AIR OONDITIONIR go99 from cmrton to oooUog ki 77 toeoodo The worlds ■ . . cu ar« to »5 h Iw than m ■bwlM. So why not a4v AiiMiUh leaaL IMYEBT APPUANCE DISCOUNT HOUSE StS Oicktti bks In.. PnlUe R 4-0S2I 0f« IvMdifS 'tU 9 — Stteiiy *tU 9 IMMIOIATt DlUVMY NO MONEY DOWN FIU PARKING Red Take-Over Feared by Dodd Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths Solon Wonts U. S. to Stop Commio Threat in British Guiana Strang, SO. of 2U S. East Blvd. be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the DondsonJohna Funeral WASHINGTON (UPI) - -niomaa J. Dodd, IM3ona, aatd today United Statea ihould act at once to forestall threat of a Communist take-over in Britiah Guiana. * * * He aaid Secretary of State Dean Rusk should consult Immediately with the Britiah on the impUcatkms of next month’s elections in Gul- Home. Burial will be in die Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Survivinc are two daughters. Mrs. A. C. CampbeU of Utica and Mrs. Cbartes Case made her home; four grandchildren; and two great-graadchOdran. “_■■■■ a stroke Saturday after an illness of Mx swiftly toward independence. Dodd watMd that vMoiy for Dr. CMdl dagaa and hla Peoples ProgreaMvo party would give the Soviet Ualau a Jagan, his CUcago^xim wife, and many of his chief lieutenants are avowed Communists, Dodd said. He said Jagan, woridag in tandem with Cuban Premier Fidel Castro, would bring the United States to the brink of catastropbe in Latin America. EDWIN J. BEHM RjOCHESTERr-Service for foi^ mer Rodiester resident Edwin J. I, of Port Austin, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Pixley Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mount Avon Cemetery. Mr. Behm, former owner of Behm’s Dairy Bar in Rochester, died unexpectedly yesterday* of a heart attack at his Put Austin home. Surviving besides his wile Sylvia are a son. Stanley of Port Austin; “At least we ought to be taBdag to the BrMsh,*’ be told United Press IntomalionaL “This is a Con^ Session in Second Day wade and planned to press point in a talk with the secretary today. The United States and la’s freedom, bt discounts “.irrs' FREE DELIVERY Rag. $2.98 t40Kk Geritol Liquid ^ Toblfto-12 Oz.-40'g ■ Rag. $9.51 ^AQ ABDEC DROPS-Scc M Polidtnt Denture Cleenter-Lurge Size ■ ■ ra I^AC Johnson & Johnson Bohy Oil-12 Oz. VV Shompoo-7 Oz. WW 1^92.25 tOLDVlULE. tbs Congo (UPD—The Congedese parliament today entered its seco^ day of ■ecret aeartens designed to achieve a broadly baaed government of United Nations troops supported by artillery, armored cars and wrar dogs kept a tight security guard around Lovanium University where the deputies and senators i meeting fw tihe first time in a year. From merger nparte Omt had OTtmMftod ItNif by beyeet-tli« the seashw. Ftdlowers of the late Premier Patrice Lumumba, who now accept the leftist leader of Stanleyville, Antone Gizenga, as their guiding star, were reported exerting dominant influence in the aes- OTTO A. PUSCa TROY — Service for Otto A. Puach, 68, of 4282 Rochester Road, will be 1:30 Saturday at the Price Funeral Home. Burial sriU be in Oakview (>metery. Royal Oak. Mr. Pusdi died yesterday at his residence alter a brief illness. &r-viving is his wile Margaret. CJentral Govbrnment President Joseph Kaaavubu had hoped to counteract this influence through cooperation from Katanga, but provincial President M(^ Tshombe refused to send a delegation. Bodi Kasavubu and Tshombe have (been strongly snUXtommunist although Tbbombe's interior minister, Godefroid Munongo, said Uer this week that Katanga was seeking help from Gizenga, Chechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. McLouth Steel Earnings Rise in Second Quarter DETROIT W — Hie McLouth Steel (3orp. today announced earnings of S4.9BL476, or $2.38 per common share tor the second quarter of 196L This compares with earnings of $2,175,975, or 58 cents a share, for die first quarter of the year and earnings of $3,848,333, or $1.(M a share, in the second quarter ot Earnings tor the flr^ six months of 1961 were $7,167,451, or $1.96 a share, compared with 19,675,307, or $2.64 a share, in the similar period of 1960. SANDRAN PoiltiDC's Loreest Th'* Sandran Is KrubleM . . . won't spot, won't ttairj! Cleans instantly with the wwish of a ^inp mop! Thousands r NralCnlSvfl of gold gnd illvtr chips ar« InsGt Into tbt vinyl, thgn seaM Sondran Dealer tight and smooth for Ufa tmdar a coat of clear vinyi._ Cover 0 9x12 Room For Only $17.78 VINYL RUniR TIU 13^ Ea. tmm w tata. sss " I PLASTIC WALL TIU 'AMimONO'S lalaM TIU | Hr klua- m VINYL PLASTIC 59e sq. yd. FREE! i Ea. 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I not pay a pem/ on tha Taylor produced a newspaper eilppinc ahowkig that a ‘ reeefved 4H to 5 )i«on > on from Ganeoat Orcolt Judf Donn D. Parinr for oonspiracy^ mortgage dari In Flint Kia ao-comrtice from Garden aiy was placed on probation. gaga af a oaapia havlag traebls mssHag paymsats. Ihi^ weald PQUee believe Silverman and his Itodf PromiM Sudan Aid MOSCOW (B - Premier Ibrahim AMMiud of Sudan wound up a Itk Bay vtait to tho Soviet IMpa Wedneaday with a Soviet iMtNnise (tf finandal aid. aooompilee “cheated” at least 33 bomeowntts toi Genesee County "and others^ in other oowdea.’’ He’U meet with Aast. Atty. Gen. Maxine Virtue, in charge of all type of conaumer frauds, on Thursday In hopes of finding fiw means and tha pnpar law “with which we can stamp out this type of In the past, Taylor said, his office has been unable to prove a conspiracy in the sdmnes. *Tm wet giMg Is msve aa Tayiar aald. “What I want to know is what kind of charge to make,” he said. 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They will be wallowtag knee deep in obaolete record hooka if the Yankeea keep hitting “»#e home runa. Jdmay Blanchard waa the lateat to earn a line in the book. He hit two homera in auccessive turna at hat Wednesday in a 5>2 ^ INew York victory over Chicago. Coupled witti pinch homer* Friday and Saturday in Boaton, thia game Blanchard four homera on four coraecutive appear bat. It was the 12th time it had been done. Ralph Kiner did it twice. Babe Ruth’s all time record ol 00, set in-‘1927. ManUe’s was the of his career, tying him with Johnny Mize. Ruth still is far ahead in that derby with ’TM. Four Yank homers, Including one by Qete Boyer, boosted their total to 31 since the All-Star game Mickey Mantle hit No. 39, QnlylJuly 11 and 156 for the season, one behind Roger Maris’ total of 1110 record ter the American 40 in their exciting race to break to give the Tlgera a 4-1 lead. In The second-place Tigers needed both of the big Uows to offset another late inning rally by the Angels. ’Tifer starter Frank Lary survived a shakey start and a seventh Inning uprlsir« to go the distance for his 14th win against five losses. Ron Moeller, who started for the Angels, took the loss, his sixth agataut four wins, but lasted only . four "innings. The Tigers Jumped off to a 1-0 k Oasli's riagle. Angel Joe Koppe tied It with his second bonier of the season hi the bottom of the Inning. In the eighth, with the Tigers clinging to their one-run lend, Jake Wood was thrown out attempting to steal home. The call touched off a rhubarb which resulted in Tiger coach Phil Cavaretta being bounced by umpire Joe Paparella. In the end it didn’t matter as Lary was as tough aa he had to be to win. He scattered eight hits, walked four and s(rudc out four. The Tlgees oellecled It hlts.otf After the off day today the Tigers {day three sii^e games in. Tiger Stadium with the Twlhs before the second All-Star game. They faced the prospect of entering tomorrow’s game a full game behind the red-hot Yankees denptte last night's victory. The Yhtto again pounded Chicago S-3. with a barrage of homers yesterday i the same teams meet teni^ New York. The Yankees hold a lead of 10 percentage points the idle Tigers and a victory woidd boost the margin to a game. BOLTING BtmBA—Detroit’s Bubba Morton starts his slide on a steal of 2nd at Los Angeles last night while defender Billy Moran reaches for high throw. He got two hits in the 64 Tiger win. LOS ANGELES IBrIdfu 9 M<^er I SISM 4 TMali r Duren In tth. E—Tost. McAullHe PO-A—Detroit Z7-T. Lo4 Anitles 27-10. LOB--Detrott 7. Los Anseiss S. 2B—Morton. Moeller. Koope. S^er.' HR—Koppe. Colavlto. EsIlM. SB—Morton. Wo^ 8P—KlutsevikL Robinson Keeps Reds in First With Homer lash at slipping out ol first place in the National League Wednesday night but once again Frank Robinson came to the rescue. Robinson's twxnnm homer in the eighth, following a idnch homer by Gus Bell provided a 3-3 vle- onrushing Loe Angries Dodgem for at least x. In another upset, John Powless, U.S. Junior Davis Cup team coach Aurora. 111., defeated third-seeded Vic Seixas, Philadelphia, winner of the champidnriiip seven times since 1946. Turley on 30-Day Rest NEW YORK (AP)—Three years ago Bob Turley was named the outstanding pitcher in the majors with a 21-7 record. Today the husky right ^ hander, suffering from an inflammation of the right elbow, began a 30-day rest pe- to win Ms 10th with a complete i parts of the world, knocked out game. Dick LeMay, victim of'Japan’s Sadao Yaoita in 2:12 of. Friend’s tie-breaking single, was {the last round of a no-title round the loser. Bill Mazeroski extended!bout Wednesday night, his hitting streak to 15' consecu-; Jofre scored his 29th knockout five games but Gemente, the bat- ,in 42 professional' fights. He has ting leader, saw his 13-game won 39. Three others ended streak broken. draws. CiMrelud U. EMM* ^ H*w York y CU*M* i TODATA OAM CItTsUuMI (Or«nt S-4) *1 M> St Mf* y»rt OSIT7 sT), ntlSt aMtm (SliKsrS M» ol BtMmin «I t-l). Blskt WttolDftce (MeCkIn T-IO) kt MtoOM (L*« S-3). night raiDArs games Cbtcsfo S» Boston, night BklSniora nt N*w Tort, night WuaingtaB at Kan*** Cltt, night Mhaerota at Detroit. niA ' “"““-—ML- - - _ PhlladrIphU 1 night „i Pranetteo 3 night .. S. SlUvauket 3 night 7, M. Lout* g. 13 Innlnga ti>DATA GAMES ■■ (PurttT 13-5) at MUwaukt ir^tisasidir WILLIAMS 451 S. So9iiMw of Rotbura OLIVER BUICK Continues the WAR ON HIGH PRICES Jim Yore sad Jim 1 toaa 0*014) weight Brown who weighed at nearly 330, ia the biggest Unemali aince the daya of Lea Binganoan. Hla Iteytng weight la around 295400. AAA Martin’s overweight condition waa a big surprise in as much aa the vetefan place Udeer was always considered to be the best well-built and conditioned player <» the aquad. 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THURSDAY, JULY 2T, IMl m^s Gwws* Top Concern of Colfcra Pros Sfarf PGA Tourney HUNGRY Rffi AGOODBUY! i SSYmnYVI HAVE"C00KID ur r at Matthews-Hargreaves ; "Chevy-Land" r 1961 DEMO ; SALE ^Thursdoy - Friday - Solurday While They Last! TV way balls jump oat of the Oyinc gnat oa approtudi shots at |the 6,122 ysid, par 35-35—70 lay-has been tte main topic of conversation among the prafea-jaianals i>ho today played the first round of the 724xde medal play Defending duunpton Jcy He-ibert,' ^ swarthy ex-Maine from Low At »150~ *64" Month Ky Dm WEM y — Oa— rHS»T '« t UNITED TIRE SERVICE 1007 Baldwin Avc. SwMlmon Nurm Load in Lefthandod Piay GREENSBCXIO, N.C. (AP)-Bd nweetman, periupb toe bi man in the field, nursed a Stroks lead going into tn third round of the 72-hole amt _ chanqdonihip of the Natianal As-sodatkm of Left-Handed Golfers. AAA Sweetman, who won the national title two years ago, shot a over par 73 Wednesday over toe 6.80fi-yard course to slfo into the lead with a stroke ahead Buddy Briggs of Reidsvnie, N.C. Briggs, Just turned 21, toot 72 for his 147 total Each had a 34^ cand against par of 3536. Ted dsee -of Grand R^ite. Oefa., stretdied his senior lead to 10 tooto with a 145, GARAGES I CEMCNT work ! msw\ CONSTRUCTION CO .’’-IS TELECRAt'H RO 338-4024 AT rhuMAM TIES BEfxmD-Yankee John Blanchard flashes smile in clutA house at New York after two home runs in Wednesday’s 5-2 win over Chicago. The blast gave him four ebruit clouts in con-ceutive appearances. Shpw Strong Pafirim, Defense Stars. Tie Bears, 14-14 RENSSELAER, Ini (AP) 'The college All-Star squad ia the beet in at least 11 yean.” says George Halos, whose Chicago Bean ore willing to agree ■ Im. Head coach Otto Graham brought toe collegians to the Bean training site at St. Jooeidi’s College Wednesday tor game ocrlmnuge and they un-vriled a paasiBg attack to battle the Bear to a 14-14 stalemate. AAA It was the All-Stan main tune-up for their game with the Phila-M|Ma Eagles, 1960 Natianal League Champions, In Soldier Field Aug. 4. tlfled by such ptayerq as Emil Holub of Texas Tech, Joe Rutgens of Illinois, Clande Gibson of North Carolina Stole and Martin Mc-Keever of Southern California — h<^ toe Bean to 77 yarda run-ning and 103 passing. AAA Offensively, quarterback Kilmer of UCUl, Norman Snead of Wake Forest and Tom Matte of Ohio State blew up quite a storm. After spotting the Bears a 14-0 lead, Kilmer completed eight out of 11 passes In an 80-yard ■eoring surge. Hii talieta were Aarou Thomas of Oregon State. Mike Dttka of Plttobiitih. Pervis Atkins of New Mexico State and Blynn Gr^cry of Southem Methodist. He took turns hitting them, with Pervis catching a 22-yard ton far toe touchdown. AAA The coUegiana evened it up in toe fourth period on « 75-yfod 12 plays. Matte, wori^ well with the option ptoy, started it and led toe team to the Bekr 35 with a 13-yard flat pass to Navy’s Joe BelUno. AAA Then Kilmer came in again, spearing the elusive Bellino twieb to reach the A From there, Atkins bknylled aeroei. A A A- George Fleming of Washington booted both extra points. A A t,' . Wade alM Ed Rrq[wn alternated at quarterback, for the Bears. Brown’s U-yard toss to Jim Dooley gave toe mate their first touchdown. Wade teoOri tlqr second on a (me-yard Bolall after setting k up with a 13-yard pass to rookie Jason Harness Of Mich- NE MAN TELLS ANOTHER! clothing Short Sloavt SEMI-ANNUAL Sport Shirts ond Knit Shirts 25% off Bermuda Shorts 25% oH Ploidt, Stripes ond Plaint Swim Trunks Boxer ond Brief ^ gr shfi.. iD% ott All Summer Styles Pajomas 25% o« Summer and Year 'Round Suits and. 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Arro had dropped Elks from a a local three-way tie for the top slot Moo-i two of three hh* Keith, put his team ahead in the 2nd with a single foliowing a walk the veidM with a three-raa Mh ,a wild |^ch and two outs. Sno- e laaMed faithe Mg laa- Bol matched that in the 3rd two walks and two passed and went ahead with one in the 4th whm Dick Gooper tripled in a Talbott, CIO Post Victories Floyd to Fight McNeeley Even if NBA Fumes Talbott blaidced Don's Used Cars 2-0 oh three hits and CIO whipped |Oxford iO-5 featuring a three-run homer and RBI single by Jerry Hill in Oass A-B baseball Wednesday. a ♦ * The Lions downed Fairway 12-7, the Titans nin>ed Providence 3-2 Larry Tremper's two-hitter, the Eagles walloped the Bravew 13-2 on Dave Head's two-hitter and the Vikings took the Wolverines 136 in Class F Internationa]. # ★ Sr In Widget iday, the Giant nh>ped the Hawsk 7-6 and P.O.A. tripped LeBaron 36 In the National loop. Moose beat Optimists 24) on Ed Deaton’s twnWtter and Bears won 66 over the Rodwts in the AL on two errors in the 6th. Chuck Watters of P.O.A., Greydon Keller and Joe Fisher did the same for LeBaron. it it it Steve Andrews of the Shamrods one-hit the Aztecas T-1 and McDonald’s waUoped Dixie Da^ 18-1 in "E" National, featuring Mike Anderson’s grand slam. Lake Orion took Waterford Kiwanls 11-0 Class D NL. Steve Kendridc fired a twchltter for Weinberger over Huron and Auburn * Boys Club downed Westside Kiwanis 7-5 in dass E. AL. Waterford Firefighters defeated Pontiac Central 3-1 in eight tamings. BOSTCH4 (AP) - Barring unforeseen developments, Floyd Pat-rill defend his world heavyweight title against unbeaten youngster Tom McNeeley in Boston Oct. 23 despite the threat of NBA action against the champion. ' a * A The National Boxing Association has threatened to strip Patterson of his title if he defends against McNedey rather than one of the top-ranked challengers. McNeeley, unbeaten In 23 bouts, is not ranked. it it it A giant step toward making foe fight a reality was accomplished - - leaday when the »' --------- setts Boxing Commission — n9t a member of the NBA — granted a promoter’s license to Champion-1^ Sports, hic., and a matdi-maker’s license to A1 Bolan. Loser Harry Aveslan. who hadl Arrow forged back in front in ...........the 5th on a «-alk and Ed Shln>’s I 1 but Sno-Bol bounced ! light back. Aveslan completed a l ght at the plate with aM walk as the lone Redty runner in|| the last two tamings. Seay paeed the wtaaers wMi a U Slagle aad doaUe. The strike- | onto were evea at live. Sno-Bol gained a berth in thell Claas AA state playoffs at Pinrt I Huron Aug. 25-27 while Arro wiU| enter local “A” {layoffs. ★ ★ * GrifTs Grill scored in the 9th oni walk and a triple by Bob Davis I to nip 300 Lounge 6-5 in a {dayoff I of a previous tie. The win moved I Griff's into local Claas C playoffs I while Lounge will go in "D”. Tbei city playoffs start Sunday. Stote Hospital walloped Aubumll Bar 10-4 featuring Ron Hoffman's I moiy board chairman, Buiieson|(»e-hitter and Sarko Inveatmentl noted Wednesday that suggestions;took Harry’s 18-9 getting 15 hits of names for the new $22 milikm other softball play last night, stadium are being sought. Referring to his rancher constituent, Sammy Baugh of Rotan. Tex., a star of the Washington Redskins for 16 years ending 1953, Burleson said; "It is not necessary that I recount his eimloits as a football player and as a coach. The nanM of Sanuny Baugh Is familiar to everyone interested in athletics and particularty footbali, coast to Baugh's Name Up for Title of Stadium WASHINGTYKI lAP)-It wiU be le "Sammy^ Baugh Stadium” opoiiog h«re next October if Rep. Omai; Burleson, D-Tex., has his way. In a letter to Jam'es Frances Reilly, District of Columbia Ar- 'No ejqdtuiation of the stadium’s name would be required called the Sammy B Dtttroit N«tt»r Lom MIDDLETOWN. Ohio (AP) Unaeeded Virginia Gilbane of Provklenoe, R.I., continued her aeries of upset triumphs Wednesday by defeating aecond-nmked' Sharon Pritula of Detroit 6-2, 6-3, in die semifinals of under 18 singles in the Western Junior Ten-Ms Tournament. SALE SPALDING GOLF CLUBS SALE GOLF BAGS AND SNOBS HARWOOD SOFTBALLS BROOKS FOOTBALL SHOES SPALDING FOOTBALL SHOES SPALDING—RAWLINGS FOOTRALLS WELDE! SPORTMG GOODS PE 4-6211 SI MT. CUMINS ST. vicmoN sncuL sad PfMt RM ANpaaMat WHEELS ALIGNED tmmmnm snvici. he. IIS MMtt Om* Atwm Bayer Drives Golf Bali 297 Yards in Prelim CHICAGO (AP)-George Bayer I of Miami, Fla., drove 297'.s yards [Wednesday and won SlflO for first iplace in the long ball contest, a {preliminary to the Professional dolfers Association Tournament it it it I Ed Kuna of Newington, (fonn., won 175 for the secrnid longest drive, 289'ydrds, 6 Inches. Hiird was Johnny Pott of ^ireveport. La., with a drive of 285 yards, 26 liDches. Pott won 960. 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THPBSDAY, JULY V. mai f^om the Skipper By BECNO BKAKNS BooMboatinc and pontoon/Wto arc certaboly becoming riar In tbe lakes around pakland County. . Many of ttw smaller Ukbs, where large speedboats and MMaeis are hardly the type of boats to be uijoved. tbe pon-f|oa Is adequate and popnlfir. ' ^ BBeer Lake Is aa entaifle. Ihsee are she er seven M ■faisafsinien the lake; On Saadays. several of the pea-SMgeltefether,tlenpiBtheasid4\»tDan boating Is becoming together. These four pontoon boats st SUver Lske bdong 1 very popular on OsUond County Iskes. Out at Silver Lake Just Ivan Rusnell, A. W. Hawte. Wesley Stewart and Lloyd Tbon north (d tbe city, there are several of idatfonn boats. Many of ton. Music, chrds, sun4»d^ and are pnf'T whe the residents Join foroes to enjoy an afternoon of boating and get tbe boats tie up together in the middle of the lake. duUng a * B ClBss It was (Hen Vtlm who toiA: first after il throughout the sntlie race. Dave Oreen foi-1 place and Chuck Morris, who Ml ovsrboard 1 wind diange, was third. SANDWICH nixat-A goodly number of sandwiches could be roads fknm this SIO pound tuna. It was landed off Prov-Incetown, Mass, by Mrs. Patricia Degroot after three hours and SO minutes. Distributbn of Boot Weight Helps Handling The knack of changing trim to meet various conditions is one id tbe keyWones of autboard seamanship. The reason why many outboard boats have enough seats to hold seven or eight perso three or four appear to be a normal sate load, is to provide ample possibilities for smart load distri-butioD. Too much weight lij the bow will cause the boat to "plow" through the water, rather than over it, but this may be Just what you want when running against a brisk wind. On the other hand, too much weight will give a hard ride and ham^r forward visibility. Each boat, motor and load combination poaes a different trim ait-uation. Observe the effects of various loads and load distribution on your own craft, and then experiment by riiiftii^ one person at a time slightly forward or aft to note whether such chai«e in trim has a g»X)d or bad effect on speed.' comfort and handling qualities. Reflection of Boat Numbers Saved Him UNCXNA'. Neb. ji 1 M < f r 1 ' ,1 CUAN FUff—Barefoot aiding 3mrr Tooriwes Gett) and Ed toes. ‘The two sUers put on a barefoot ■bHng demonstration recently at the stats water rid meet held at Loon Lake. had held the trophy since 1920. Although in 1959 and 1960, Harmsworth challengers were lected by elimination contests and point standings, the Y.A.A. Race Committee picked the Allison-powered Miss Detroit after a careful inspection of the boat by a sub-Gixnmittee including J(^ Carter, chairman of the Silver Cup Regatta for several years, and Orlin Johnaon, racing companion of Gar Wood in all of his Hannsw<»1h ‘vents. “Hw Impectlon proved the Mtos Detroit baU sad power pfaust wen both In tfeeOeat eon-, dittoa,’* Tbomaoa staled. “The owner (nampeoa) atoo poiated oat that he bad pteaty of span tnospart them to Ptetoa to have them OB haad tor this event.” According to the Y.A.A. secretary, it was the opinkm of the committee that Miss Detroit is as fornddsble a contender as any Al-Usoo-powered unlimited boat In the U.S. fleet. (According to Harms-worth rules, American boats must have American designed and built A famous boatman has died. Ernest Hemingway. He will not be remembered one of the great writers o( the sea, and yet his descriptions of lakes, rivers, and the ocean rank the finest. He lived ths hxhI as Philly Schoolboy Henley Regatta Sculling Winner ST. CATHERINES, Ont., (AP) -vDave Hillman of Philaddphia held the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta’s schoolboy aculling title today to go writh his American scholastic championship. The 6-4, 180-pounder, who graduated from Approved Tutors Prep School, breezed to h three-length victory in the mile, feature ev^ent of the opening program of ths tour-day regatta Wednesday, k ♦ * Hillman. 19, waa clocked L minutes, 52 seconds. Len Wrobel of Chicago’s Lane H.S. was second and Jeff Kreger of Roosevelt H.S., Wyandotte. Mich., was third. Tlie sdioolboy event was one of three finals run off on placid waters on a hot, sunny afternoon. Pete Johnson, a 15-year-old ^hoolboy sculling in the colors of the Shrewsbury. Mass., Rowing Association, won the junior 135-pound final in 8:13 for the mile, yard.s. He scored by IH lengths over Tom Kletcatsky of the Minnesota Boat Gub of St Paul. ♦ The junior 155-pound singles crown was taken by Scotty Bain. 22, a stedwTirker from the Hamilton, Ont. Leander Gub. He was docked in 8:08 in winning by a length over Bill Donovan of the Philadelphia Vespers. APBA Council to Meet August 5th in Seattle The American Power Boat Association (founcil will meet Seattle, Wash., August 5, APBA secretary Harry Smith Jr., nounced. The (touncil will discuu development and promotion ot pleasure craft raring, review tbe new racing rules which may be adopted for 1962. and consider the ‘ _ *nt adth the Ca- nsdisn Boating Federation. Tlw jCouncil also will survey the over-operating procedures of tbe WINDJAMMER JAM-Traffic is aU tied up in the Baltic Sea oft KM, West Germany, where small sailboats of the Flying Dutchman pUm have to fight for every breath of wind. The vessels Ire competing in Kiel Regatta Week at the former large German naval base. Hemingway Loved Pure Action of All Boating By WM. TATLOE MeKEOWN y of troth to ftterataro. Tbe sat of troth ts a ball fight, rar, to diffoieat from ftw ting oat la a boat agalaot tbe ■ea. The charge ot a bull In a corrida or an elephant in Africa is more immediate. Such encounten have a beginning and an end. Just as story must, and he more frequently chose them to write about. Water Ski Meet at Oxford Lake Junior Skiers Compete Sunday in Schafer 1st Annual Tourney The new Oxford Lake Ski Gi* will hold the first tournament of its young history this Sunday with the Schafer Junior Water Ski Off. The tournament, open to boys and girls up fo 17 years of age, will start at 11 a.m. tor slalom and Jumping events. Many of the outstanding Junior skiers who competed in the state tournament last week will be entered in this tourney. A water ski exhibition, including trick skiing and kite flying hy Cass Lake kite flyer Pudger Adler will be held at 2:30 p.m. Some of the local entries Include Harry Meissler, Dennis Van Akins, Doug Wren, Randy McCully, Janet Mudge, Coleen Van Aridni and Katy Meissler. Osiord Lake is located on’Lake-vtUe Road, Just at the foothills of Grampian Mt. An Unpopular Decision. WESTTERLY, R. I. (APl-Tten-mie Haden, New Bedford. Mom., crweigM title WsdnMdsy night wftfa an uopopolor Uroond decision over Pa^ Ryan of Provl-dsnee, R. I. Each weighed US. Boating has fewer dlmaxes but iresents cantinuing excitement. He once said of It: "Anyone who on the sea the year around In a . wer boat does ..not seek danger. You may be absolutely sure that in a year ydu will have ft without seeking, so you always try to avoid it all you can." Once Us writing made it possible for him to live anywhere, Hemingway chose Key West. Flor ida, and later the north coast of Giba to be close to*tbe he could write all morning and still be offshore by eariy afternoon. "A Farewell to Arms” waa partially writtea la Key West, ■ad later “Ta Have aad Have Not” toM the story if boaOiw sad vtohsBce la the Keys duifag ftw Tweattos. For his own boat he chose a rugged 42-foot sportsfisherman, and named her Pilar when she was launched by Wheeler Yachts in 1933. Later he gave the name to the toughest strongest woihen he ever created — the old gypsy of "For Whom the Bell Toils." Aboard Pilar. Papa cnuld space a lap board across a fighting chair and write in the cockpit. Or up in the flying bridge and takej the helm to head offshore for days at a time-and often did. When monster marlin were needed for movie sequences of his stories, Pilar «niis^ down to Cabo Blanoo. Peru, on the Pacific, and with Mrs. Hemingway he boated 1,800 pounders. During early World; War II he stalked other game aboard her, ranging out from Cuba in audacious small-boat sub-i marine patrols. ' The glare of sun and water on his face finally gave Urn skin can-i cer. Instead of giving, up the qport he grew his famous beard to protect his skin. A supeib sports writer, Hemii«-way could tell (rf stalking a one-pound trout or struggling wlfti a Change Magazine Name 'Outboard” magazine has announced it will ebangedts name to "Boating Year Round," beginning with its August issue. With sub-| stantial format changes scheduled for its October number, the maf-azine also annoioiced the appoint-l m«it of Jack Seville, former managing editor of “Sports Afield,’’ editor and puUtsher. Other ad tkms to the staff include Irvingl Silverman, of New York, who will direct circulation activities as con-| sultant, and Henry Legler, fonne^| ly of the firm of Warwick and Legler, who will be in charge of cre-| ative services. 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FI 5-B172 1 Gets Shot in Ann From Wauhln^nti Business Mulls Blow by London DRIFT MARLO CongrpM ii asked to raise U S. military and civil defense by about S3.5 billion. This wUl send the official estimate of the Treas- By lAM DAWSON AP Banfasas News Aaalyat NEW YORK—In a one-two punch Washington and London this week jabbed at U.S. business and financial plans and prospects. In ^ time. American consumers and i,i_u . taxpayers may feel it. President Kennedy is dealing CUTS SHARK with the Berlin crisis by strengthening U.S. defenses. Prime Minister MacMillan is bolstering the English pound. Together their proposals add some new items to the American business score cards—and in some things W'ash-ington and London art pulling in opposite directions. general to a higher level starting iments and to prevmt a return of in the fall. jthe outflow of U.S. gold. If business is souped up as ex- PIGHT8 ITS OWN FLOW ury deficit up above |5 biUidn, pected. Treasury revenues may and the unofficial nrwtif'tinnfllKsi aaarvsMwk A U1I-* London .Is trying to halt its own predictions rt enough to make a lax hike “V - unnecl^ry, the President hopes.!“^. ‘‘."’P *" .‘f*. and dollars. With higher Interest ------------- rates obtainable there, short-term At the same time. England isi^*^ investors may turn again to the! cutting its share ot Wesfern de.\^ WMhmgton has -.............. that the cost of liv- fense spending. And France I much of Us military attentioni*"* centered on the Algerian and Tu-''^'^ P"***- nislan trouble spots Here are the new things American businessmen, consumers, stock traders and investors must take into account. e BRAKIX IN IXINDON threatetied Sahara oil fields. But to business, the Washington moves means more defense- orders. This will change stock market opinion of some industries. And Oeficit q>en they were good mates and 18 per producers, and to krener sales!consumers, financiers, all will I cent called themselves fair part-; drives in world markets. |have to readjust to the new ' ! By hiking its bank rate to 71 moves—keeping in mind that a More significant, perhaps, was per cent from 5 per cent London strong dollar and a strong pound the 31 per cent who indicatedi is offering a new chadlenge to the [are important fartors in a strong * * * wistfully that they would like to American drive to trim its deficit | defense against the Kremlih’s “No. no, no.’’ the man In the be better maes. in balance of international pay-1 threats, gray flannel suit screamed back, it t * today. “If you think so you've; A large number found their OUR ANCESTORS been reading too many novels, wires warm and considerate. We love our wives.” “My wife is afraid that job de-i WWW mands, such as customer enter-' Madison Avenue made known i'a'nment, are likely to make me its feeling In an article called “Doian alcoholic.” Ad Men Make Good Mates?” in;n’|y|^ WONDER ' 7 niember of what may very The article sa.d 90 per cent o ^ be one of the worlds most! advertising men sun-eyed felt businesses hinted, their marriages were happy. ^^^be his own mate took those MODEST CLAN stories about advertising men t0o| So modest were the replies, in literally, fact, that only 10 per cent He reported he and his wife! -----------------------------------had a problem over her "suspi-; ckms of infidelity associated with! I travel and job hours.” ' Peebles' Privileges in Jail Restricted Then really getting down to thei heart of the matter—really run- | ning up the flag and saluting, so; ; to speak—one adman Confessed, GRAND TtSPlDSlA'— Jail priv-! mayte things weren’t sdi good.! ileges of J. Otto Peebles. Rock- good, good for ad wives, ford Indus!rialLst charged with the - We tend to marry more Intel-! murderer his wife, Louise. March ijgent, better educated women,! 18. were'restricted Wednesday. Coniine them to a suburban Al-‘ WWW .catraz to a life of penal servitude Sheriff Arnold O. Ptgorsh im-i^ *ben wonder why they are posed the restrictions after it w-aslno* deliriously happy. ’__________, disclosed that Peebles had violat-, ed jail regulations by smuggling a letter to a woman juror who re-; fused to return a manslaughter! "I caught one a block long, but h BOARDING HOUSE . verdict against him. H was also revealed that the Juror, Mrs. Ouy A. MacDonald, had answered Peebles’ letter nnd | assured him “You will alwa.vs ' have a mother’s blessing from ; me.” Pigorsh said his office intercept-! ed Mrs. MacDonald's letter July; 24 and thereby learned of Peebles’ ,' letter to her. * *■ w The sheriff said “I informed him of this and he said he knew it was; a violation and that he now was' sorry for his action.” PUBLIC SALE At t:W s.ni. on Auiust 3. IM1. A IKi DcSoto I Cl. Cp«. Settsl Number 50M1SS1. will be eold «t. pubUc esle st WeoOwsrd Ardmore Service Butlon.' JJSOO Woodward Avenue. Perndale, Miebisan. that addreta being where the^ vehicle le etored and maj be intpected _______________ July n. 3$. IMl! ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Por Blacktopplng. ■salad propoeals will We received at the oltlcea of the Towflahlp of Pon-tla«. toss Opdykr Road, to be opened at tha regular Tovnahip Board nieetlng on Manday night. August Hth. IMl. for hisektopping approximately 3031 square '— -• — — ( ,n(T 3ggo squr- • ' OBSCJ^VE, 6EMTL&hA&|si HOVSl THIS SeCTlONi illustrates -me DEEP TWOUGHTtHAT WeMT 11410 THEseLEcrioHs FOR TMis Recording/, E(aAD,WHAT STUDENT OF SPEECH COULD FAIL TO PROFIT FROMTNE POETRV OF SMAkESP£ARE, THE: SIMPLICITY OF Lincoln! and th& ^ - ■ OQOBtiCB OF HOOPLE / IT‘S AM UNBEATABLE combination/ I after . listen- ) IMG To ^ THAT.X COULD > VOZB i OFF chute / _____ ______. _____/ on Clara Avenue Puller Btrcet and Peacock Avenua. You aw hereby notified that at a reguMr tiaettng of tha Coramlialen of the City of Pontiac. Michigan held July M. IHl by reaoultion It wax de-rlared to be the Ihtentlon of the City o conatruct aanitary aewer. 7/^ [He'S put-(4k- ting them j - TO SLEBF-f OUT OUR WAY to Jaaiyn . > from Arlene i Ml,Nl.n. and that the plan, profile eitlmata of laid lmpr“-— .file for public inspectio It li further intend) nprovement li t eonitruct ________ — accordance with plan. profUe and eatimate. and that of land fronting upon either » ! from puiirr street nt ^elrlct to defray e aaOmated coat am I anF'that t3.6H.M c WELL UNLESS VtXI WAMT TO BE ] BENCHES FOR THE RESTOP THE AAOVE-THATHOSE AMP > FIMISH VeXtR JOB-MX) COULD HAVE HAULED ITOPF THERE IM LESS TIME THAW IT TOOK \ MOU TO WEAt/E AROUWP T NOnCS U HtRKBT OIVBR That the Cemmlaalon of the Ctt Pontiac. Michigan will »»«».»» Commlaatau Chamber on Augurt I. .) a .'.inetr n m. to hstr anggeattona and t nay ba made by parties City Clerk July n ■ awe «i Woodward Ardmora Bweloe etatltm, ma» woodward Attmue. Parn-dale, Wiehlgoo. that address being where PUBLIC 8AUI IfM Chevrolet Cl. Cpe, Berta! No , SSTali?- fi: m H^‘?ar*k‘1t.vd*;i U». Ortmt. Mb*. „ UM Ctm., msc., jamTw wumw «S“Nn.r*kl Bled., Uka Orton, Mleh. I 7 WHY MOTHER* BET BRAV • leatayMAha y,M.a)t. us. Patau. ' _ By Dr. I. M. Uvitt, Ton Cook* and PhU ErtM ADAM AMES to spur consumer spending and c business expansion, London is try- 1 Ing to put a brake on its infla- t tionary botmi. And the steps it is li taking are giving American busi-nesnnen pause. Higher sales and import taxes n on American goods will stop the c flow of some to England and h doubtless cut back sale of others. I U.S. firms with plants there also a will feel the moves to "iscourage fi British consumer spending. Some'goal, may take a second look at their * * * plans to expand their operations. If stock prices here rise in re-♦ * A sponse to the promise of more A chief- aim of the IawkIoii government spending, and bond moves is to beef up British ex-;prices weaken, dear money could d compared with the $35 official U.S. price—a spread that could I- tempt some holders of U.S. dol-s lars abroad . New York bankers are also watchiag the effect of the London ■ move on Washington's hopes of e cutting long-term interest rates 1 here as a means of encouraging I. business expansion. Higher rates' B abroad will make it even harder | e for Washington to achieve this! By Lou Fifie rrcABouTGueivwitNT TO talk. MR AMESHE'C ANOU>A^ANAWDSOME-•mee.^weuMxj know HOW rns VMITH SOME OLDER PEOPLE? THE BERRYS WHO CAN KISS HER MAN ‘ WHEN HE NEEDS ASH/WE./ "V NOTGOING^ T> TAKE ANY CHANCESi By Carl Gnibcrt _________mduthroushI ALLEY OOP By y. T. HamUn CAPTAIN EASY By L»«Ho Turner - THAT'S THE NEW ^ DOCTOR WHO JUST moved INTO THE V NEIGHBORHOOD By Ernie Bughmiller THAT WAS JUST A TEST—IT TOOK YOU ^ NINE minutes— SUPPOSE I HAD BEEN REALLY MORTY MEEKLE HERE COME «OWe OF WINTHiaDPlS UTTLft F»0JOS. BRIGHT, UVElY MDUNO PBOPLB... OUR OOUNTRVte hors RDR THE FUTURE. THAT45N06*i0C6, ] hOURyE-ITB ^ ' A CANARY. By Dick Cavalli HEAVEN HELP US ALL..'' IT Mucr K tNotocenoN ! ] By Charles Kuhn 'A DONALD DUCK By WaK Disney ^'OH ALUAVeN ARC coNcerrgp.; aenX, '^RC A^CAVOCR, rishtT BCHINI? CVCRV L SUCCC5SPUL A4ANjs) AWOVAN.'j-------- w\ yT) P ' I, ■ FORTY-TWO THE PONTIAC I^RESS, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1061 to Arraign Two Men on Burgbry Charge Two PmiUm ncB will be ar> flUgned m CItrait Court Monday ana charfe of buiflarizing a Poo-liar gas sUdtaa Valving exams nicipa) Judge Odl McCMhun yesterday were Jerry Lee Lemmeit. 30. and Maivin H. Code. 23. both ig 193 hOchigan Aw. They are cawfged wMh Ow bnrgtary a( HH Ford's Pare OU Swilee. an W. Narsa M., Jaly ». PaWee aaU appiasbiiately $n Friday Burial Set hr Ex-Mayor of Imlay City Leminert. arrested early Satiu> day by police investigating a bur glaiy report at another gas station, has admitted five o glaries. detectives said. Officers said Lenuncrt has been on parole since March in ooBoee- He is in the Oakland Cbonty yail, in lieu ol S3.QOO bond. Code was released on 1100 personal bond . pending arraignment. Edwin C. Musty, 77. former Ik!" mayor of Imlay Oty, will be bur-| ied tomorrow in today Tbwnship Oenetery following a 3 p.m. service at the Muir Brothers Funeral! Home, Imlay Oty. Muzzy, a sem i-retirad; barber, was mayor bom 1941 to 1960 aftor aervii« as village treasurer and Imlay Ttmiiship trustee. Berness and Finance i Market Rally in Third Day MARKETS The bdhnving\are top privet covering sales o^ locally grown H^taL AS. ArtJI-'. • JiTto ^ 'into the thud straight session early this afternoon in fairly active trad- NEW’ YORK UP produce by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lots The stocklQuotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, Tuesday. Gains of most key stocks ranged frotn tractions to about a ptdnt but the advance was a broad one, resulting in a sharp over^ rise in the li^ despite scattered profit taking which produced some moderate declines. The way things are today, a bar- gain is anything you have money House OKs Interior Bill enough to buy . . . Most women can tell when they ve aeeh the* WASHDiGTON P-Tbe House rauT ApplM, TrMupwrtot -- BhwiMrriM. tf at. .... Cherrin, »«mI, It «t. . —— It at..... A deacon at file First Ooiigrega-|w tional Church of today Oty. hej also was a past master of I^ay aty Lodge 341, FJULM. and a past high priest of today Oty Chapter 156. RAM. Surviving besides his wife Grace te a daughter. Mrs. Marian Mac-Vlcar of FUat; a brother, Robert [iBrown at Femdale; three grandchildren; and three great-grandddldren. ............................"'"rr'-s ____j«, eurlr, CabMic, Cabbaa*. r«d. — _ . ... Ctbbut. •Undard varlMv They noted that the public — carrou. do> bciu........ PwtMetH Kern-■ealy'a prepoaala for Inrrrooed ■peodlag ea prepsreduem without as Immediate tax boost. Grain Drops Limited; Trades More Even Card at tWiJm WS WIBB TO BZTDiO QOn haartlblt ttanla tor aU tht tiaw-an. card*, lalat^nt of t)rmaoUir UtwSt to tho nav. J. A..l^tr tor ^ eomloiiuui Oor^ and j^WUUau r. OorU l^roj romto. Itri. Mtor Currio and Fiwiurai puuctara 4 COATS rUNXRAL Hour PKATTON PliAINa OH t-TI Donelson-Johns Detroit Produce ■! ftmiic!?'' CHICAGO (APt - The giain fu-l tures market leaned lowaiti weak-! ness again today, but trade was! somewhat nuirc evenly divided - -- and declines were limited to small i tractions generally in eariy trans- I'actions. I Soybeans lost a cent in spots durl% the first several minutes on further liquidation linked with reports of g^ to excellent crop pro-^ ^ gresB in main producing regions. * H One bnAerage firm commented •mthat the recent heavy rainfall was jsufficient to maintain plant ] jg I development for several days and ♦•jlthat probably less moisture would! ■ «.M|be required during the next few | ■ , ^|Weeks to assure a good yield. J.JJ] Dealers said the setbacks ofi ISO Wednesday apparently had altract-^IJled a little more support for tlie looler! fboughtful a«rY> I *1 eusued, then prieea moved Ugh-u’l a4, er ia another spate of heavy M* Ml! trwdlug aoeompunied by ■ !■« H? Poultry and Eggs Tumlpe. topped, bu. » Detroit lor No 1 Cebbage, bu Celery, cabba CoUerd, bu. tieker tape. _________ ______________________ Bethlehem, which reports on'_..............—........ eeieruy' lep^aV'eetueT tre^tb^! second quarter results after the "l***®*^ ^ A*!*"*.}* . ncinl eeltscerole'. DBTBOrr FOtlTBT >oo| ntmoiT. July n f~ —■ tM pouDd delivered to P-I quality live poultry: ! Hetvy type bent U-17: light •iMllwni S-IO; heavy type roeetere ovi VmI**. brollert end fryer* J-4 | M vbite* It-n; Barred Rock* 21-M: d '. IM.llos* jelose. adtanced about a point, asjjjj-jib. btoeehjd, ________'did Republic - Steel and Jones AhLeuuo*, aoeton. do %*Mi|Uughlin. U. S. Steel wss frac-<*“^1 M „.,'lionally higher. hjj-. 3«J Mil AMEX AOVAXCEA MSlTt;r5“>u. ■ M i4.i| American Stock Exchange prices jg* M 7!advanced in moderate trading, w 11 M J M *'Molybdenum rose about 2 points. "*.”47 g'.Stop A Shop. Chromally and Mead ' M 4 m 4 about a point high- Wyeodotto ^mioai.........7J 71.A er. Fractional gains were made MUTi'Ai. rt'NDS by ffye-on Manufacturing, Pacific ud ..........g'j? **g.i! Petroleum, Loral Electronics. iiAS Rankin Nickel Mines and Ml io!u; Nuclear Corp of America. 17.7J ISSS' iiu }i S' New York Stocks Plturn oner dectmal polou orb olgbih* DETROIT EGOS • fs DETROIT, July J7 lAPi-Egg prlceti VmI pold par doion by flrat r*c«ivcr> d*-| I N UVertd to Detroit, loot In » do*en^ ' I iS'eote*. aoniumer* gnd* 1 Including UB.ci I jsl White—Orod# A Jumbo 44>b-M: **tr*: l.!«'I*rte MH-4S: large m*-44; medium S4-| I £ M: *maU M-Mt>. I Ml Brown*—Grade A extra large sl-tb.: i n'large »-4J: medium M; tmall M; check* 1.0b I**-*’ Keyitone laoone X-l . KeyatOB* Orowtb K-1 . Ma*a. iBTMtor* Qrowth Maag. InTtator* Tmat . Putnam Orowtb .......... -'eDvMMa Elaclronlc* rilUngtoo Equity .... 'Nominal Quotation* J'^1 St .3 $A«E»»10th EARN1st 4% ■i Soaai-Aaaai Establiihad in 1890 Nevar missed poymo a dividend— 71 years of sound management, your assurance of security. Assets over 56 million dollars. Capitol Saviigs & Loai Assn. Established 1890 75 W. Hvnb Ste PmUac FE 4-0561 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OF lUILDING 13 7 Int Paper 74.3 Int Eboc . . «e 13.3 Int Stiver 3S. 35.4 Int Tel * Tel U. 31.3 1x1 crk Coal r 73 Johni Man 01 mErpvr ;«. J4A KeUey Ray . Xennecott J Kre*ge. SB . .- 3 Kroger «•* tear ........ I Me * L 13 Amac W A C utton Indua ,S Lockh Alrc . . _ . •*??. Lone S Cem. 33.3 !: J Lorlllard " ' S I Mach Trk .. ir! Uerfle fo Bell A Howtil Beth Steel . .. Boeing Air . . Nat Ca«h R . Nat Dairy Nat Oypi . Burrouah* .. Calum&R Cam^Boup . S3 NT Central 17 . S3 3 Nort * We*t 103 . 317 Nor Am AT . S3. Il l Nor Pae 43 i NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINB The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled public hearing for Tuesday, August 1, 1961 at 8 P. M. E.S.T. in the Commission Chomber, City Holl on Intention to Construct the following improvement; Sonitory Sewer Clara Avenue from Arlene Avenue to Jos-lyn Avenue Fuller Street from Cloro Avenue to Peacock Avenue Peacock Avenue from Fuller Street to Jos-lyn Avenue For further informotion see legal notice. Interested property Owners ore urged to oppeor. By order of the City Coi Commission Doted July 25, 1961 OLGA lARKELEY, CITY CLERK 43 t Owrna III 01 . W J Par O A El 2! ! Pan AW Air Prnney. JC Coca Cc3a **. C^ Palm . Columns Pflicr . . Phrlpa D Livestock ’'Stn DETBOIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT. July 37. lAPi - Today s • recelpu: cattla 3ae; ealvt* 3J; •beep jaa. W. Steady on all claata*; cou-rbolca I.a70-1.IN Ib. MauEbter I3.aa; few lota uandard and good xtecr* ia-3I.sa: moatly good tOO-aaa n>. heifer* 3a-3l.8a: Utluty and (taodard 17-M: utiUty cow* IS-lg; can-nara aud cutter* 13.M-lt.aa. Compared week ago slaughter steers and heifer* active most of the period and steady to 3Sc blgber: cow* steady to stroof! bulls fully 50c lower: several load* and lot* average choke to lew prlin< .............. n. Hwr yearling* 34aa: d l.Ua lb. staers 33.M-33 73: lb. 33.73-33.30. tncludl^ load high choice 1.330 lb. welfhU at 33.30: good and low choke lOO-lloO Ib. 31.30-33.73: standard to low good mostly 13-31 AO; utility and tundard 17.30-10.30; most high good and choice 000-030 k. heifers 31.73- ----- largely good grade M............... rd and low good 11.30-38. ----10.00; utility « Commerce Man Stands Mute in Firearms Case Commerce Township man. stofrf mute on a charge of care-j utlUty b mostly Meady; yood and choice H-33; standard 31-30: ;ull and uUUty 15-31. Sheep, compared week ago spring ilaughter lamb* steady: slaughter ewes iteady to 35c lower: choice end prime '* 108 lb. spring lambs 10-30: good and ■ ‘ ■■ ■ ■" choice alaughter ?7-ff5!i^c.. we* 3.00-3.73. few Calves 33. Rot enough for market Sheep 133. Not enough any o 0 test market. Hogs No. 1 ■ I. Market 33 cents higher. 3 130-330 Ib. butchers 11.73-• >w: muad 1. 3 and 3 110-340 lb. 10.33-10.73: No. 3 and 3 340-300 lb. 17.73-10.33 ; 310-300 Ib. 17.3V17.7S: mixed No. 1 to 3 330-350 lb. sows 13.30-10 33: 300-400 Ib. sows 14.30-13.7&; 3 and 3 400-000 lb 13.33-14.30: boars 11-13 Compared week ago barrows and gilts under 300 Ib. 3SA0c higher; he-~‘~ weigbu S0-75C up: sows 30-1.00 up. n'4 Pure Oil III RCA . , ( Republic St I II Parke, Davis Set I‘to Keep Virus S*7 Ouf of Vaccine 34 I RojRl Det Bdio DUCScm * Doug Alrc . Dow Chem Du Pont East Air L . KastKod Eaton Iffg XlAutoL . 6IA Safeway St . 30.1 Scars Roab 34.3 Shell Oil 73 3 Sinclair Ill.g Socony . 33 3 103 5 *0“ *»_ ■ }J ’ 8T?'Si ??i P Sagi'Sf !?ueT> r I ^c“ II0 Tbomp Rw ’ ?i'Z •rimmhe « Bmm 1 Look at this!!! BRAND NEW ’61 Cadillac $400 Down - $110 Per Month ’61 Olds BRAND NEW $150 Down — $64 Per Month Jerome 2f0S.S«9iiMw FE 3-7021 Oen Motor* O Tel A Te Oenesdo ... Oinette Ooodrlrh Twentv Cen , Underwood ' Un garblde DETROIT (APt-Parke, Davis & Co. announced today it is changing production procedure to eliminate a virus, considered harmless, from its polio vaccine. The firm along with Merck, Sharpe and Dohme of West Point. Loading machines on Maumee; Bay’s south shore at Toledo can 1 empty a 100-ton coal car in a' minute by raising it above the! ship holds and turning it nearly! upside down. i Death Notice BAILEY. JULY 33. INI, CHARLES R.. 10 S. Boldwla Hoed. Lake — 43: beloved t“ ' r of •le* nmn Beiiey: deer brotn-f Mr*. Harlan Prench, Mr*. ■T Herhst. Lee W.. Kenneth id Wilbur D Bailey.--------- e will be held Mde,, 1 11 a.m. from Allen's - •-■-1 Orion, iWdiy, July Allen's Pu- Pa., was named Tuesday as having produced some Salk vaccine containing SV-40 virus. Parke, Davis said the vaccine containing the virus never was injected into humans because it never was submitted to the National Institute of Health for approval. The vaccine containing the virus „ .'.has been disposed of, Parke, Davis •gjisaid. I uerai s,exe urioD, witn Rev. Kenneth A. Bnffner officiating. Military graveside service conducted by the Amertcen Legion Charlton-PIen Post 333 at Square Lake Cemetery. Mr. Bailey v Home. Lake Orton._____________ BUTLER, JULY 35, 1331. PAT AL-ton. K> Park St.. Oxford; age 43: dear lather of Mri. Howard iPaye Ot No Rv Greyhound Oulf Oil Hammer Paj tnt Bua Mch 1.7 Un g;; p ?teSl ?jrS.al h 13 S!lS'nnT.l 33.3 H* 1:^; ' 50.4 . n tM.« 1U.3 News in Brief fierald Shannon, 417 Moore Ht., reported to Pontiac police yester-i daiy that articles valued at S17i stolen from his car parked at «1 N. Perry St. DOW-JONES I P.M. AVKKAOEt ^On^loa by tha Aaaoclnted I Umi then of an aadelemilned amount of change from a cigarette machine at the AAW Root Beer Stand. 880 Rochester Road. Avon Township, was reported to sheriff’s deputies yesterday. (to Sale. Old pictare UEs. and other early ----------------- ___________ijecte. Thursday and mday^^S'n ^TOwnstnd, Btirn^- ham. MI 6-3345. I f m:* American Stock Exch. Bargalas Bargalaa — Vw4 CIothiuR. 386 Oakland Ave. Bob and Baa’s. —Adv. Barracks 49 to Meet auck Air . Std oil Ky 'Bachnleo Cal El Pw Oohu mec . the U.S.A. meets Siukfay at 1:30 p.m. for potluck supper at 3TI E. Pike St. Reports of the department convention in Jackson will lie made by delegates. Ciss Lake R«ad: i dear hroUwr ot Arthur Kline and Ur*. Earl Turner; also survived by four grandchlldon. “---------- series wUl b- ~- 1 bo hold PHday. July ^1 Ko^pm, 3 sliur of Mrs. Ooorgt Kltky; also survived by 34 grtadohlldren. Pu-ntral service wlU be held Batur-day. July 3l. at 11 a.m. from Allen's Puneral Roms. Lake Orion, with Rev. Alfred Eddy offletatlng. Interment In Evergreen Cemetery. Ure. atone will He In state at AUen's Puneral Home, Lake Orton. STRONQ. jULT S3. 1331 ADA. 318 Bast Bird, a.: age 10: dear mother ot Mrs. Charlo* Case and lire. A. C. Cempbell: alee survived by ur grendeblldi_______ grendchUdrew Puaeral s........ will be held Saturday. July 38^ Puuerel Home. Interment In Perry Ht. Park CemtUry. Mrs atrong all] He in state at the DoMleoa-Johni Puneral Rome. 3103 PART-TIME Ouarantoed 3ISu per mot start 3 men neaded si tor eventna werfc. Call Mr lor. ObUiM. 4 p.m to I ATTENTION ~UBCH AN ICS -— hiring 3 «------------- ' lee ARE YOU THE MAX? Largest orgsnlistion In It* field ha* opening for 3 men If you are looking lor e permanent position. high Inctmie and advanes- ment. eaU PE 3-3433 _____ ALIONMENT AND B R aIkBs!' Must know Bean equipment. Day- ATTEXTIOX ;e man wanted to tell Na-d uroduct. EetabUsbod route --- Small Invest- - - ' graJu. I required. High si 9 33 OR 3-7 •*7tl3 DO YOU QUALIFY intbrnaiton^, ora “*,uai" 3—Enjoy working with the p lessly using firearms in the shooting of a 13-year-old neighbor boyj he mistook lor a prowler. j Commerce Township Justice! John C. W’eick entered a plea of not guilty for Alex Markovski. .’n.| of 1071 Penarth St., yesterday, and! set trial for Aug. 17. ' Markovski was released on 5300 persona] bond. The charge stemmed from Mai^ kov'ski's shooting of Donald M. Gollinger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. GoUinger. 4552 New-croft Rd., when the boy ran across! Markovski’s yard the night of I July 18. He was racing two other boys; to a tent in his backyard where! they had been given permission' by their parents to spend the night, i The boy, shot once in the back. I was in critical condition with the! .29«aliber bullet lodged in hisj chest but is recovering at Pon-: tiac Osteopathic Hospital. I »lles' conf IdcntlAl. vrxge 17.000 plus pvr yexr. :------ he nigh school grbdubte. mxrrivd. I 33-33. with ambition, xlso, part Urns help. Reply PootUc Pres*. WE NEED MEN Apply 33 Union YOUNG MAN — $90 Rapid expansion of natlonsi or-gsniaatlon In Pontiac area has created a variety of position* for COOK CLERK BUTCHERB - MEAT CUTTERS. Experienced In »ell (ervlee. Apply In person. Food Town Main Otfice. 3133 Dixie Hwy.. corner ol Telegraph. BUTCHER WANTED: OABRItL Market. 3343 EUaabeth Lake Rd.. BARBER WANTED. AS A PART-ner Oood deal for right man. ’ Dixie Hwy. DO YOU LITE IN ‘IHE PONTIAC area? n you do and are In-ternted In a Job with a future. Commercial Credit Co^. OROANIZAltoN EXPERIENCED TRUCK TIRE buffer. iMiply In person at Pontiac Re Capping Co. 438 B. Mad- PULL OR PART TIME MARINE MAN OVER 23 POR APPRENTICB-ahlD In Intereating i^oiographlc profession. Eendalea. 43 W. Huron. OVER 31. WALLED LAKE AREA, If you are working now nut couM uae another tlN x for part f-- - ' I guaranteed , 4 evenings - ----------------Mr. MavE. MA 4-3411,____________________ PHARMACIST. MUST BE PERMA- ’PLAN AHEAD u can have unlimited future 1. immediate eamiugs. av- REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Anibitloua. willing to m^e money, expertonce preferred but not e»-sentlal. R. R. Ragstrom. Realtor. 4303 Highland Road iM-33i. OR 4-0383. After g. FE 4-7003. sharp. REAL. ESTATE SALES people tor 3 fast moving subdivisions. FE 44335. WANTED MANAOEMENT QUAL----------- h^le__ yard ^'°8s WrOOL PREBSER, FULL TIMK. Apply Mound Cleaners. 31378 blound Rd.. Warren, Mich, be-tween 3-3 p.m, only. ___ .Electrolux cSirp. 2337 Elisabeth Lake Rd. Pontiac. WANTED CARNIVAL RIDE OPERA- motlon. No experience needed, will trxln. Call 3tr. Green. OR 34332. 3 a.m.4 p.m lor personal Help Wanted Female 7 I. Experience preferi Apuiy »-V Tuesdxy thru Thu.>-da^. Bcrlba, 130 South Telegraph beauticiaITwith shop E'xFE. rience for new We.*t side shop. Ph PE 4-4383. for appt. .jrf«t Blur .... _____ graph Md Maple. MAyfaii__ BEAUTY OPERATOR Wlfn CLI per cent commlssloo. PE ^-4(^. COSME'ric AND DRUG CLERK wanted. Experienced only need x^^. Call before boob. OR CURB GIRL. NlOHTi”"BDTTER-cUp. 310 Oakland._____ . DOCTOR'S MEDICAL ABSISTANTir . abit to to Venepuncture and rou-tine lab. Ml 3-3333. ELDERLY MAN WANTS HOUbA^ keeper. More for home than wages. CaU PE 3-3IM between » “6 ^__________________ ■ ... the help you need is quickly yours lliroufih THE PONTIAC PRESS WANT AD COLUMNS. For the Want Ad Department just dhl ... FE 2-8181 IV Waatod Famalf 7 afCED woi sFrS BIXPERIENCnp WOMAN 1^ general elaaniag and Innlag. beat ol rolareaoea raoulrad.^lor^axa^u-tl^ba hasM w the J*ka 8 er^ 3 daya a weak. Wrilt Boa 73. EXPERIBNCCd SHIRT OMiiiA-inr work Dp To Data E. Saginaw M. BKPERIBHCPO WOMAN -------------- lountaln work, reftrencea. Apply Cfaabraok Drug, Maple —' Cranbrr*'- —*■*“ 7-0334. Fabulous New Plan for Tov Demonstrator _ _____ TOYS. ' GIFTS AND HOUSEWARES AT 0% COUNT PRICES CALL HOME PAR'nES, INC PE 3-3338 OR COUNT PAR'ni.B, PE 44317. ___ omL for" inspection Rochester. OL P77I1 __ DRILL COOK aWD WAITRBU work 3UaH LUDCh. 3 B. Pike > phone caU*. Apply in par- __________________ SooBSSpBE wanted it professional family wHh 1 email to 33 yaara. Ltvt ------- 1 TV. salary <^. lUply te tail Wnntiac prcaa, Box 77. --------lE^ LADY 33-44 TO UEARN JRKCKP-Uon work la pE^ atiMlo. No ekperlenee oacaaaary. Kandalts, 48 W. Huron LINEN DEMONdTRAIORS. SOUE-thing everyone need* — curttin*. rugs, towel*, beddings, all typss of itndns for the home. Sparc or omCE MAHAOER WITH complete bookkeeping experience. Saturday and Monday work. I W. HURON PE 4-1353 able, : RUN A SPARE TIME OREETINa Card and CHR Shop at home Show friends samples of our new 1331 Christmas and AU Occasion Oreettng Cards and Olfts. Tabs their orders and earn to 103 per cent profit. No experience necessary. Costs nothlnt to try. Write today tor samples on approral. Regal Orectlngs, Dept. 333, Pern-dale. Iillehlgan. I South Woodward. MI TAILORES.'=; Experienced In men's and ladles' alteration. Oretham Cleaner*. 103 TOY CHEST THE FIRST AND ONE OP THE FINEST TOT PARTY PLAN IN MICH. Our 17th Year TOP EAR NINOS . commission to yo ' plus ssason bonuses absohitly nothing to buy TOP HOSTESS PREMIUMS THE TOY CHEST Dtllverx — CoUecu — Sarvlee* CALL PE 5-4731____________ WOMAN POr general OPFICB work. Must like deutled clcrlctl work. Typing required. —'■ --------- tlac Press Box 38 flvlng ate. education. Job cxperleace and family status. pii^uccr can e_______ pet month. Protected i Large nationally known eompany. 3^8^f^lnaw. 3 to 13 a.m. 'w^. MAN OR WOMAN inTII CAR. NattonaUy advertlsa? ^’Sratklne Pood route. Experience unnecessary. Old age DO handicap. PuU ------- ---. yK g.3gM. each ^y In Pontiac. Sbrald e to learn. ... _______________ ________ 333-1700. Freeport. Illinois REAL ESTATE SALES PEOt*L8i Needed at once. Modem otfice. Winkler Rd., Rochester. EVELYN EDWARDS ■VOCATIONAL COUNBELINO SERVICE " 34>b East Huron Suite * Phone FEderal 4-0584 KITCHEN MANAGER 1ST CLASS LICENSED BUILDER. WHITE womaM for Lfoiit housekeeping and child care. More for home tbkn wagee. CaU weekend* only. MA 4-3331.________ EXCI^LECT IJW dfi^V**iUee**eXMrl^e!*” Oood —■-............*• -TO to 33.r* teriitoi Golden Real Estate 3133 Orchard Lk. Rd Keego Harbor _______PHONE 833-3303 RED RASPIEBRy PIcXERF Bmployment Ag-jneies 9 Work Wanted Fe^l* 12 A-l IRONINO SERVICE. nca. rm ___ IKgNira^tN^IjiY nouio kted*^^*3-?4L *°*'^ *^^ mmbooraphino. ttpino. ske- retxrtxl yrrtr*. EM 3-3343 fiBACtiCAirNDREl 'aVAILAbUT wiLt cARi TiiiH' PRE-scriooL child to my home PE 3-3a78. Building Service 13 work. AliO fireplace*. ( t II additions. 1333 - Itb | Quinn's Construction. PE 34U3. ant and all t'yFes op con- struettoB. Complete line of nia------COBcrote work and under- it-T ALriHa'ffoKS and MObiatl. Isatioo. Residenttel and commer- COMl___________ lie' and. consolidate --- ---- PHA CB-Brkk Builders. Inc EM 3-7373. WO 34738 CEMENT WORK. COldMERCtAL or residential Special •ummsr iriee. Nothing to Targe price. Nothing to large or small. FToe estimate. OR 34173 _____ CEhORfr WORK OP AIX KINDS _Pree_**t^ate». OR_3^^l. FREE ESTlMATEs ON Ahk-'WIR mg. will flBsnce. R B Muoio Kfecric Co.. 1830 W. Huron HOUSE RAlilllO. HOUSE MOV-ing. licensed fully equipped. Free estimates. Russell Marloa. FE 3-7333. Siegwart tonstruction Cement Work SWIMMlXti POOL ----1 eemtat, 26 i - Inspeet. Eo^ yourttif U mar — fWlm tn your oi gard In 7 days! Wa i ooa. KKraact, UctntM EXCATA'hoNs-anLLraeiNa Septic Systems____ni 14831 Septic Systems —— -ARAOU __ Licensed Pool Co . OR Nelson Bldg Co. OR 34MI. ROOFS: NEW, REPAIR EAVESTBOUQHINO FE 44444 Business Service ALL MAKES OP FOUNTAIN I>EN8 repaired by factory trained meu at our office. Ocneril Printing A Office Supply Co.. 17 W. Law-fence St. Phone PE 34133_ C a C ASPHALT PAVira, FREE estimates. 333-3383. All work guar, ELECTRIC MOTOR SErVICB RE-and resrtndlng. 313 E. Pike pairing an-________ Phone PE 4-3931._______________ HOTPOINT. TTBIRLPOOL AN D Keutuorc washer repair senrlce. We finance. PE 3-3431. SAWS MACHINE SHARPENED. Manley Leach. 10 Bagley St. bookkeeping & Taxes 16 Dreigmakjng, Tailoring 17 ALTEBATIOm - DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKINSTTAILORINd. AL-tcratlons Mrs. Bodcll. FE 3-3353. TAILORING. ALTERATIONS! draperies. MY 3-3334._____ Garden PtOTwing 18 clng. mo --------------------1. lop ic... PE 4-4333 or OR 34138 CUSTOM PLOW, DBAO, DISC. garden, yard. Landscaping Tree remoral. trimming. bid. 383-3310 or PE 34733. MOWING LOTS AND LIOHT --------- VTE 5-3tW. A-l C03IPLETE LANOSCAPINO. free estimate* tyallable, lawn cBt-Ung and lerUlIslng. OR 3-3133 AL'S COMPLETE LANOSCAPtNO Top soil, tree trlmmlnt and removal Cement work, patios and feaelng PE 44338 Of OR 34113____ COMPLfTE LAWN w5^, OAB-den plowing, finished grading and top soli. FE 3***^ (iencral Tree Service Any slxe Job 3-i<41. PE 3 EXPERT TREE TRIMM! removal. Beasonabis. F LEE AND LOU Sodding, seeding, shrubs. MUmates. PE 4-3171: 333 Cameron. lawn! sob. SHRUB WORK. Black dirt and hauling, PE 44373 cafeteria or restaurant management or a* dietitian. ExceUent starting salan. Midwest Employment. 403 Pontiac State Bank Bldf. PE 3-3337. Work Wanted Male II .mate* 832-3477. Pontiac! -A WALL WASHING. CARPET. aofas maahlne cleaned. PE 4-1077. 3(KN WANT WORK OP ANY kind. PE 3-3133______________ iNY KIND OP WORK WILLINO ------ -IS apprentice. FE 3-7303 Moving ai^ Trucking 22 SMITH MOVtNO C ME HAUUNQ & RUBBISC ....... _ your price. Any time. PE 3-0035. HAOLSBo AND R0iBI8H.~~33 load, anyUme. PE 4-3334._ LIOHT TRUCKING. REASON able Call before 1:30 and week- AA WALL WASHING BY* MACH. Rug*, uphohtery PE 1-8433. _ AAA EXTERIOR AI^D INTERIOR ja^mtln^^ ioSse OB X-l carpenter work New - Repair S^ll Jobi a Specialty PE 3-3141' er ' PE'3-3017 CARPENTER AND C E M B N T work new and repair. PE 3-33tt. CARPENTER WORK AND PAIHT-ini reaaonaMe. PE 8-83E3. cSirroM ooMaiNiNo. new liiAa-tey-Perguson aqulpment. WlU go anywhere In Oakland County area. Joa Bebaatlan, MU 44II8. qrwss&sas—s-ww CARPEMTliR TtORK of ART ' ~eaa«oaUt. OaD allar I ; 8-8438. Ing PE 34453. JOURNETMAR ______________ nead* work. PteU time. OR 3-3343. LAWN, SHRUBBERY AND POLW-ar iiMi. dteglnt, haiOlns and nf 34133 PK 4-713B. UORT HADLINO OP ANT KIlfbT MAN AND TRUCE POR RIReIT hour, day or week. PE 3-3333 MAN. 33. DE8IRBS WORK. B03tE niiibiAiraS ubfiERNizAtiSw: RotedanUai—nemmaratel—fraa eat. QuAllty work-PIA Mnna--bq»3t prlc.’te W. A. Wlnkelman. f—-««*« ----- OR 34183 LlOH T HADLINO." ash ANS trash, tree trimming a~< moval. Reasonable. rE -g ,\ttemion. Truckers Loading Peat at Boi Bay Sub-divliton. Corner of Williams Labe ------------1 Lake. EM 3-4208. PjEtatof 4 Dtcofulinji 28 1ST CLASS PAINTIRO. PAPER —TL*3!7ay^’ ^ AAA PAZNTIHU AMb dIMMaT-taf. M TMra oto^Sooo. Prts aa-Wmotet. P^^ Paperlns"yirT&3l, CLEAN AHb ITAS* blWIoit and asinlor patntlat. Prta eell- ixpERiENc$bo'pAiirnnu. als6 sxpertetwod wall waabtrs. PE IN T E R10 R~Aifi' ’siimnnsfi Sma^. Lost and Found 2i covery of white I amed jitvatt Lost l*« \ ■ Lest end Found THE POXTIACAPRKSS. THI RSDAV, Jl LV 27. 1Q61 ---J^nt Apts. 37 Rent Apts. Furnished 37 Rent Houses Unfum. WITH NO CHILDRIN ----- ------------------------ ; SSS‘£1J„L'“’ *»«’“ " !»*»''<»« _wtlh_o^loo_u.j.uyj™^ FORTY THREI Loit: SHOWN AND~iEicST p.m. S«t. July M. NcfSi IS uiT' «>r« Mock. Irf ‘dfotaSS* OR r»u of ‘Fort Dodge MTleotlo n,r I _ *«»«. »«oppui«. OR dey tar epllcpey Rocheatrr. New k* VT t n~ •''' , York Uoruee end Inneeuleltoa lu >KKVI(,T. IdeattfiooUoa U( on cliola col- Cell R. J. Vglurt ... .*>« I .ulUblr for couple or Den.looer > wtth^ptlooj . 3” bedroom feOME7'3S~CAR^fii: j For Site Houses 49; For Sale Houses bedroom with carport. « Onion a ____S3 - --------------------------- I atTBR NEW Bcuutilul 3 •Idlug. Florid rURmSHXD * UNPURN18HBD j ■' ” PARKE ST ^ BDNDAV8. FE HHI ______________ BEDROOM RAN^i~i CAR C rugc Completely redecr ■ ' -------- L«kr. MA ( I Lake .privilege.. | 1 etyle ro UAched I For Sale Houses WATKINS LAKE PRONT. 4 •S' ‘’f^n* ^^^op Sale Housee J3 LOTS OF R()Sm15i ' Ideul locatlun Mr perejx CDor Boy to Loue k. water, gai. Double _ owi. Tebne.eee Ledge I large wooded lot. j iiHrllege. Includea J be laree eun nprch. alUehed , 3 [«». Full price U.m 4-»3l ^ UviHi-QiSS^ LJSSWS^’S ."SS5,,*-“' ?*L'‘ettii S,' gentleman to 8HARR BAnTpSTvATS: BMAirAPAST«fST~M 6 S TL^ "^ard^ ^ Nur^'k^'PhonJ ' -S? >•'* Call^f®r f'lwSiS? i -gL'-j*««^clo.e In. FE 3.74M. ; OL 2-34.7 ..reward. C. Nurek, Mi ‘ BK-Ti !• hi. . " 5*^ o* rTan Notices and Personals 27 rm «iIKPI A\K K ^ rF^oMTAWBATH^^ : ™ .“MKl I.A,\r. KMJhS quindre. Rocheeter esiSSi! ® _•» a_wk 22. Florenee _ peer beawiful Oakland County WOULD UKE NURBe“ TEACHER * «<»“« AND BATH, W(?fe T6r ! Ke Ide. Bar or bu.lnei. worn” to shar, mv I »' ““«"*• “• or »liac Air- ink 35 Monroe M FW t-llM '—r u looking li ____^R :WFL_____________________ 431 KUHN IN TONTIAC. FEATH-eutw^^aud ^^I'Ae Rd ^ bed-Burne. Real E«tate TEaa^4.16gg!-ATTRACTIVE 2 b'eDROOM NEAR , Union Lake Shonuii “ Adult. EM 3 730. Phone M3-27.4 ____ ____ CeU OR 3-0711 3-BEDR06il RANciTrYPE BUN- gelow with attached garage Well______________________________ i rand.caped lot Lake privilege* on; NICE a-BEDROdfflBoiinri^fff .... _ ---- ^ Urge lot. MM down. Bal It. mo I I; Including ukc* and Ina. Call alt-M3-0773 Huntoon Recreation i gardening or play a car garage, dote to icnoor.* ana i ■■... Some work lor handyman. r Flying f port, J3R ♦-“>•_ I, -foi'Altlonad. Mr. | -------jIMIni Realtar. IM Bi FK »-7«7l .3*4 Beerh- , J ATTRAeTIVE~S''R6oM~ MODEfiN rnl ...... optir- - - — ---- dcKii aiBITOROOM BRICK CARPORT, I OWNEiT LEAVING STATE -I SISOM. Large brick bungalow 7 room* 2I.SM down, br owner 401 Tbors. - full baarment . 4-car drive ! J*iyEli?*?J!'l'!L_______________j through garage — 2 large loU Only tttSO _____ __________ piicad I or 3 bedroom \\. H. B.ASS. Realtor BPECIALIZINO IN TRADES SI Bl’RBANITES ' Heel location, for people who W*M uburban Uvliu and tttU banSp > Mhoole and etoree Includlns kodem ranch home with Mn n and CUtE*^ RC J^10._ FE ,5 •'AVON C^LLINO" - FOR bERV- Birmlogham. MI A33gg CO., to town FIl -HOOM^ CHRISTIAN HOME! ^ H^iron. NICE'3^EbitOOM APART 112* month Drayton Plain: ---Jiiley ur FE g-31»4 6lEAN 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX'* "^4-ottl. * • your *tatu* and avoid j Wtd. Contrarta Mtww 1R i J ROOM KiTCHENilTE U+ILI- : problem* Homeg Bervlcc*. 20S y""**^"AlS, fnigt. da tle». laundry nnvllete. FK 2-a7]ia I jilaMonal Bank Building. Rochc.ler i ' »^4Ti56M. Nici»:f~rtf%NI89fD ! AEROTREOS I .‘\C riON I ample parking «pace cloee to ....... . I ,0,0 Apply S7 Mecbonlc. OLO-I KNAPP SHOES . FRED HERMAN _ nw» —------------------N needing a friendly aitvlter. phone FE a-sm. After 6 pm or It no an-aniwar call FE »-g734 Conflden-DAINfY MXrb SUPPLIES. 732 Manonlnac FE s-—■ ilVeV'Fif'ifJilK “a^ i ..... wr-nRTMENTS. FE' 4-4232 3 Rook 'afartmcnt. private I bath and antranca 322 N. Bag-! GET OUT OF DEBT WITHOUT A LOAN' Regata Faaea of Mind through oui weakly payment plan. -*-tt your lob and Credit Oarnlthmenti and Repotee* ABILITY" To aet ca*h lo. —— Iract*. rqulilti don’t lo>a that noma. Are your payment* too much lor you? Lft M*ffc^UTOgh‘*^TlW’^ ARRO bEAl.TY ' FrotacI ) Wa have the Ekparlence and operation of your rreditori Come In or Call (or A HOME APPOINTMENT City Afljiihtnirnt Serv EL 5-'*.S U! Bemlnolt ____—r^Mmu_____________________ , • i.t Jmc. 71 Lafayette. _____ FE 4-1552 AWLDTELY THE FASTEST AC- 3 ROOMS. UPpER PARKINO. lU tion on your laim cc”"'—• c.—*• ------ -• - •— irldge FE 4°i621. *l!k LASfl ; comfortable living eluded Furntture o^onal WE HEMAXD Rerpectabla tenante of gn«i» Co_uple»_ or _«lngle pen family INCOME PRIVATE L.k. prlvflegee entrance* 2 bedrm* each Upper' UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE redecorated with new *mk and! OR 3 1365 U no an* PE 5-7232 new linoleum, ga* heal.,full base.-'_OR 3-3411______ Sss"mo'^*i^ie•’•he lake ESTATES" _*S5,™°,.EE_2:2063^^_______[COLONIALS - THI - QUAD LEV- 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH GA- ELS ‘ RANCH HOMES Pvl rage, ga* haul Roche»ler area ' beach, park for raaldant* Priced Sell or trade equity lor down' at 2ID.5M Including Improved lot on *maU farm OL HOWARD T. KEATIKU 00 ■ i-weal. _________ ^______ ' tg- Long Lake Rd mile ea*t of 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH 2' Orchard Lake Rd. Models OPEN year* old Attached 2', car heated 12-7,M dally ekcept Thurtday._ • 5*'*’ ■ ‘•"SMALL 4 ROOM HOUSE ON'LAROE .Sf"'* *"!, Gypeting.i |p, io>g Cherrylawn FE 5-3272 Comu^tel? landKanedRANCH' tTpF'WTTH ALUMINUM tornpieieij iiTOsca^a ,. comolaie with ’sUlnless Attached W E.ST .‘^IDK Off Voorhei* Webster School d Irict Neat 2-badroom. Ola*« fl : J. T.XYLOR. Realtor REAL ESTATE AND INSyBANCE ! _ , 1732 Highland Road ilBli ' 737 Baldwin WE NEED LIOTTnoB CaU for free Appointment ' F’AU' i realtor or 4-0436 BUILDER I GLES- 19.500 Low d DORRIS .*i Bedroomt 11 roomma hou*e All ri ate good >lkt oak tl plastered walla 3-cai rage, full batamaol (or large family or Inc Only 12.652 Plain* PRETENTIOUS WATERFRONT i Apts. Unfurnished 38, 'rE sTtwo MODEHN HOUSET 6~ROOMS'~i54 ROOM RANCH TYPE _ -AIRE MANOR. | Call '' ROCHESTER AREA " WRIGHT I Van Welt. 4540 Olkle Hwy! LOBE WEIOHT SAFELY ecoDomlciny with----- Ubltii LAND CONTRACTS T 11. Eurl Otrreli TO BUY OR ROOM crnciENrY ]~*Ro5if Aun' Rfinv TpaSt fK 2-20M eOar^tlUng hPrSlsh^ pj: 2 A>A^^ Center*aft?v " p „*;*'*“"*•“*' *** amj^RdY^- 21 _ ________ ______ UTTLITlEs; 2 ROOMM AND BATH OAKHIU. 2J112 _ _ "rooms. HEA'T" ____________________________ r (urn *12 wk , pvt 3 BOOMS AND BATH. nn -r* .“nani*'’'" ____PE 5.34,J________OR 3-2351 or Fa- *.MOv ND 4 BOOM. PRIVATE EN" J,**®,*, * ance and bbth. Apply Apt. SMALL HOUSE ilace On wood-I OL 1-6530. IN " KEEOO 00* down OR 3-W3. hln'^wi 11-ROOM HOUSE / SET UP WITH breeie * light hou.-ekeeping unit*. Ready weat 0 to rent Complete Only a* 750 350 Bi *1,000 down Call for compi --------- need and boathoure. 1 oven and range and bar, ENGLISH COLONIAL -- In the Elizaliftli Sliores Sulx " 3-bedrooni ranch home, bbilt in 125*. Large M-foci uttag ,* r»m with coved calUng nl««tered walU, hardWOod floor* throughout well lond>i »caped lot. cyclone fence, plenty of ahada and -many /• extra* Be*l of all only 212.-750 on Of mortgage. ' ’ ' ROOMS. BATH Adull* FE 2-52*2 _ 3 ROOMb. CLOSE IN jhrm_ Rent Lake Cottages 41 I BEDROOMS. U jG’:.\T<:DltT AKEA^^ comfortable fat Nfw ca'rpetlng. LAROE clean" coovffilrnt KKKFRONT Bort Aiy. UK J ICTI Of FE 2 «53 rpOOM^ LARGE PORCH SAFE Toldfl'Er NORTHTTN'LAKEMItN READY TO RETIRE - had rvprything pruH f 9500 c 13-6792 < (.>nc E 5-5tf77 aUer 6 TRANSrERRED M uTt^BACRI-While Lakr front. Worth 3*-9793^ *^*^*^*^*" t>pe OR Tiih t«^. ‘ la^inSer wi’-iYA Li:Ti^'^i?nn< OXFORD ACREAGE - 1 erty ittuated hifh on • and the Metamora i GI1.I’;S REALTY GO’ FE 5-617.5 321 BALDWIN AVE. MUL^LE LISTINO* SERVICF 0#1N8 SCIENTIFIC SWXni&H n, SALON Hydro therapy, ele.trlc „ therapy, foot tachniqur. physiotherapy Kay Building. Room 201. 3^^k a Saainaw FE_*-«0«l iUMMER SPECIAL SHAMPOO and aet 21.50 and hair cuti *1.50. Dorothy *. FE 2-1244 V18AN DISTRIBUTERS OR CUS-lomeri m Pontiac area or Oakland County tint have loel contact with their Dlitrlit Dutrlbu-tor or dutrlbutor. contact tl.e (aitesl growing agency In the UM MEDIATE.XCTinX go^ land rontract*.- hdactory" ln»pecUon* ., 3 ROOMS RTELL FURNISHED. 16 Pine Orove____ 3-ROOM AM) BATH. LAUNDRY ' --- --- ... ...miXte 662-0200 2332 Orchard Lk Rd WANTED LAND CONTRACTS | j-1 tvailable ; I.OR IA .VI’T.< FE 4-422* Only 1 3-BEDROOM HOME FIREPLACE •Rj.’WRf’S lie. 10 room moder 30 X 44- ba— outbuilding*. [4 LAROE ROOMS'PRlVAliE BA IH R‘;a". "E:iU.e"^5£",*I[?(S:: j-R^^MOW^^^ utmue.^^fuml.hed Flr*t ,loor. Wanted Real Estate 36 3 rooms'and BATH.'PHrfrATE * LcaUIon PE 5-1325 aJK lake" LIVINO. DAY~"WEEK"bR ALL C ASH OI OR PHA EQUITIES a you are leaving «late or need r-; »ney quickly call u* f— ‘- . Util. Fum , FE V»100. REFRIOERA- BedKX 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE * H52Sit£| hof wli.r^f^yr'^J ' enrcoce-^no ^ch^r.n call after Y‘*" 4"MCE rooms'and t'Tnrnuf U. Ridi , BROKER FE 5-2061 2**_W WALTON BUfO 35irBbUTH"8ANFORD ' ’ 2 rm«. 2 bedrmr. down i up. 23 4x13 5. Baarment. gas he*i nv-new 110.750 OR 3-MOl | Open Daily 10--6 p ^ouj^yPlani or qur*,'^ Ranch "or i Commerce Bd C*ll 3*3-6*21 EM 3-0462 1 BLAIR.. *26* Commerce O Flattley Bldr TRAN8FERREIF r Body. 260 month. 6^*834 I Realty and full basement. Aluml-I and priced at only **.*50. . BRICK RANCH being .old * bedroom*. Wtd. Children to Board 28 CHILD CAFE IN LICENSED home OR b-6427 __________ 71*5 S BUILDER Newly decorated. I OR MORE City ol Poullac 1 Action by buyer. 4 rooms' jTlYl ________________________ 4 ROO'MS AND BATH. OTtUTlES furnished Inquire Mornings only. 3*7 N Saginaw FE 4-23*2 UTILriTES, —----—fTl*D 4 ROOMS. VEHY'"cLeXn " PRIVI- Close to 'tores snd bus Quiet couple 536 Auburn. FE 2-2S24 _ carpeted living i_______ _____ natural fireplace. I'* bath* butlt-lns and a large family rw shoi^ng c reasonable rio. psyment. WUl also considtt trad George Blair Really OR i-rw2 Edgevs Dixie garage Fi’Ti [ _Owner__________ ____________ TRY THIS ON FOR SIZE A 3 room lakefronl cottage, gooi rifice - $^KX) Dll' Wtd. Household Goods 29 ■ ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE fctranee 343 E Blvd_ 8 ___ ROOMS. AUBURN HEiOHTB FK 2-706* 1 CALL SELLS ALL MORE CASH ' apb^raI'lywi^-~Sii-Trarea FE 2-7052 lor fumllure Md appliances Bar- *«•> BATHT UTtLITiTES _______! - ‘■“1“®'“. »« ???}? call after ROOM DUPLEX MIAMI HOUSEkEEPINO CABINB AT M' ground floor*, extra large lot Com- week 100 ac children, ta; inwuN 'Cl beach NA 7-2*75 WANT TO BUY LAKE-FRONT IZ>T ABOUT 140 MILES NORTH OF PON---- PREFER middle Wanted Miscellaneous 30 j Rent Apts. Furnished 37' _______________________________ 116 00 WEEKLY. 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE bath and entrance, utilities Apply 804 81. Clair 8t_ 27 SENECA UL 2-3342. Perfect eondiUon Carpeted Com- ford''Higb"schooL*^ _________ ELWOOD REALTY - WE TRADE noXDowN'-.rR-^^^^^ ( R.\\\ FORI) AGI'Xl V aL’-.lIrVL . ci.r* ’5* " waltok fe t-230* ton wlUi 1 sere Need? a'^ little »«» E FLINT___ MY 3-1143 wqrk *6 050, MA 5-34*2 Im- ‘•‘H^EE bEDRTOMS ^C*® '. *10*00 : COLORFD V I 3 bedroom homes i $10 DOWN ' Model 509 DItmar . FE 2-3703 EVES. LI 3-461T !______Wastpwn Realty t BEDROOM MODERN Low tntereal morttaie.^w di 1 payment P- --- ' - Xrw Of fife . 25.^6 nixilv HWY. DORRIS AND SON REALTORS . _ -KS:uirr'sf Don McDonald TRI-LEVEL room, paneled lamilr roo •red walU. Atiaebatl 3 c I'r I OFFICE FURNITURE AND BU8I-nesa eoulpmeni. Forbes Brlntmg and Office Supply Ml 6-3010 WAN+ED TO RENT, CLEAN 3 . .... 1. FE 4-0204, . ____FE 2-7430 ____________ AUBURN h'E I O H T 87 2 ROOM ! ROOMS BATH, LAKE PRIVI lege* Newly decorated. MY 3-3711.________________________ I ROOMS AND bXtH PTII.l- tiet lumlkhed FE 8-2400 --------------------- I ROpMS AND BATH HEAT FOR- ®Vr®ont™ftfa”i?ve*Ti?°FF LrPi?®^ ’ 4-0445 I. Mich-1 For Rent Rooms O^a* I kllpr y FE / FE_V7332_ ROOMS AND BATH. CALL AFT i FOR OENTI EMAN ’ - .L3q_FE_MK94............; tl , $9300 1 VISIT THE IMPRESS . Will build on your lot or ours. Custom, all brick. . • $12,700 Model .open dallv 13 to * pm. In Bloomfield Orchard* Bub. r*e 4 I. _______ _______ Soo. terms Zoned bui Ide trees galore with i Iroom. dintng room, full ■ - - garage. LICENSED BI *75 per month 2 Bedroom, **.100. *100 down 520 per nlonth HAROLD E WEAVER REALTOR 1445 E Auburn Rd Rocheater_______________OL 2-3730 liuiltlcr Must Liquidator Trade-In nlturf. vicinity from Aug 25 to June ‘*5 ! i^ed^'’t*o' Reply to Pontine Frees Box 70. ; rz 3-5*22. Wanted to Rent 32 • we« *iae near CUSTOM built on YOUR Bloomllcid Homes Inc . Ft 5-7*14 Opdyk Utllltle* lurtv 'B E D R O 0"M efficient [ 130-3*6* apartments. Fully furnished Park- : COLORED " *’ ‘ aide. FE 4-4300 or couple. 1 Northeast ! Prospect SINOLB MAi5 or ■ n'oorT'Utlllties" lurti 2-4050 — ------------------ 6 ROOMS AND • ble Call drier 6 p m FE 2-6978 sLfEPINO room Wl-TH KITCHEN Near Fisher* FE 4-103*_ Rooms with Board 43 full detiils. Pontiac Post Office 3 BkfHlOOM apartment NEAR Seminole Rills area, desired by member of older, well establlsliert ~ ■■ family. W ’ ~ ■ In 212-017 FE 4-0122 _____________ General Ilv-S|)ilal .\rea Private entrance. 2 room*, Lan FIRST -... ,.............,j]re*373 GENTLEMEN CLEAN ROOMS. P*!ts KE 5-I05I ... ..... jpg. J.J3,, 5^=^™ BATEMAN REALTY NICHOLIE $79 NO OTHER MONEY NEEDED^* ATTRACTIVE 5 ROOM MODERN 12 McKinley Dr , *2.700 FE * 3104 ALL NEW INSIDE - 5 ROOMS IN Cllntonvllle *6.500. Terms to *uil UL 2-4210 ______. BRICK BUNGALOW I Three bedroom, living and din-' Ing space, kitchen, fhill base- { mem. automatic HA beat Hard-----‘ Iloors Newly decorated. i Vacant. About 2 check Immediate possession. I block from Emerson School. 3 blocks from Pontiac Nortbem High. 2 bedrooms. storms, screens, awning. very clean. Deal direct with builder. on' bu’a’ru 135'. E YOU SEEN Brick Flat—Mealed ^1«»*^bui^n““A dinelte. bath li garage Reference* required 27a per month, phone FE 3-7101 or ra 5-22*5 COUPLg ON PENfelON TO 8 Coiivaiescriit Homes 44* A VACANCY IN A PRIVATE HAVE ROOM FOR TWO AMBULA lory ladles in my home < lo*e 111 private JsmilUes. F^4J!225 VACANCY MAN OR WOMAN EX .\TTL.\T10.\! . , .''(u TiiKK.N HOMi s Jayno■ Heights !’K I ( )M I’l.h. I l< ).\ MODELS OPEN DAIRY 4-1 PM Ihl* weekend 8ce*io^ elf tt LET S TRADE ^Ti'''go™rnlV'*cLry'* SOU'TH^^ ^ llt.)K I . HOME This home located 8s*h- ()|-' TWO abaw Rd 2 miles north of Walton ,, ... _ Btvd tn Mavbce Rri tmt, i-iaiit' Onh *600 doan and in Ollswa J::., HUIs. both l-bedroom brick NORTHERN HIGH AREA ] Three bedroom frame buniialow, LIvim and dlmtig area Kitchen Full basement Oil HA heal ' ! Vacant Newly decorated A i reasonable down payment moves you in. Call today. WILL BUILDt ON YOUR LOT OR OURS SUBURBAN BUNGALOW Three bedrooms, living and dining area Kitchen, utility room Vacant Newly decorated Large YOUR PLAN OH dliRS Have 3 bedroom, m bath, bosement modol to show. best* ol' focal Ion *" Om*”'l I's. 9M* i 2600 down plus eluting cost Kssy FHA terms BOTH OUT ______L TO ■ CALL TODAY. COURT DR Don McDonald! 46 Rent Stores RBSTAURANT. ALL EQUIPPED, 734-736 Ol'iiWQOd ^^nt Office Space 47 j«ymfnt_rjE_*-*«22 _____ . fY OWNER 3-BEr)RdoM fiRlcC ( i.\ K I) I'' X basement 3 blocks to high S( hool -chc finest > Jr and kementary, Waterford iruii tc.». 2247 Kohler 81 . between Hatch-., Fencing e LtmipHiiy I Auburn I Boats iistallatlon, or Do lt-Youi-asv term* Free E*t, ()K 3-6.“;').^ LUCAS PLU54B1NO AND HEAT-me Part* and Service New work Ilteratlons UL 2-1630 or OL ----------------------------------------- 2-4*51. Free estimates COLORED FE 2-7284 aster j p m EXCELLENT OONDITiON. downtown Chll * OFFICES FOR RENT, 4540 DIX- ■WrUht^E 5-*441._ _iilHw)_OR 3-1^__________________ BOOMS, "heated 20 X 24 "FRONT OFFICE EUZ- BY OWNER NO b'ROKER WEST mum exterior. 3 Seriroom lamily home. BeauUful kitchen wllji built room "xu^en wUh*dlnlnx space* '• 3-bedroom borne. b““ in .m?e*'a‘l;d'’‘rj{.,*Tuli 1 oTl?r;e“‘lit",“lUi "L^klt'® *o»ble"‘prl?e**a.S*,e'’rml. DiS: I cTblneu"PrWli*?rV“buUw“ COUNT FOR CASH Lm U^mg’^i^Sm 15^ Cs;s call FE 4.52,16 Ask lor Mr, ?»"l.t:il“trSSfc“*p.tt Alton nmlc tile bath, bascbourd bM ,, water heat, maoji other feaivrca~ N ’y-' R oof in FOR ^RELIABLE PEoFlF NFW (iE 'I'ransistor Katlin Itb Every Larson Boat > IT YOURSELF KITS Check this rate! ' I'EK VK.U^ , Saw and Mower Service oeptlon h____ —......... floors, large dinette, kitchen. Oas * ’ APAH'fMENl DENTAL SUITE USED BY DR. lot II year.' 4540 Dixie Highway. Dtayjmi^PUms Oft M365 ___ ""block, from' dovvn. 2.1 500 down will * LET S TR.\l)i’; " \MI.I. Tk.\l)l’'. uuse nr land | ail ROKEF. HI EES i .1 HF.DROO.MS 2 IT EE BATHS PHIS NEW HOME IS LOCATED IN an exclusive west side neighborhood 5 minutes from downtown. X aluminum siding. 3 bed. large . full b Gl X'utliing Down 3-bedroomj practically ne uum* ***" ”**l!*'h" Largej ural cabinets tn kitchen Has eiJ tia Igr lot Locafed 4 mile* eatt of Clarkklon, off CUrk.ton Roa* 1 Thu home lias been OI approeedP mmed pass By w«w- MA 5-4210 For Rent Miscellaneous 48 i X STALLS CLEAN MODERN MIKES DISTRICT, * some finishing, PINTER'S UTS N OPDYKE RD FE 4-0*24 THOMPSON LAP8TRAKE8 DOR8ETT FIBERGLAS AEROCRAFT GLASS AND ALUM GLASS AND ALUM. CANOES I' AND 10' ALUM PRAMS BOCK BAIL BOATS (4 000 HOUSEHOLD GOODS »*00 ADDITION living expense (10 000 PERSONAL LIABILITY *250 MEDICAL PAYMENTS No Deductible EHOXI-: l'l’:^4-.E'i.E=! ' AUBURN ROAD SALES AND SERVICE MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED 141* W Auburn Rd UL 2-10*7 'Bet Crooks and Llveynolsi ACROSS FROM AVONDAL^ mOH Stencils LOVELY'< FE 0-200I stable ! bARTMENTl _'P’’_®osa* _TR 9-U6D3_________ 1. OR 3-8335 OARAGE FOR 1 CAR OR STOR-’ARTMENT8 214 W BUILD BO.M' XUMBERS JOHNSON MOTORS AATOR trailers Complete slock of marine scces-•orles Paints and (Ibergla* ms-toUata. WE RENT BOATS MOTORS. TRAILERS PAUL A. 'S OUNG. INC. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK M32 Olxit H«y. - On Loon Lake __________OR 4-0411 ____ OKCKAKD COURt 1 ancL 3 bedrms t Adults Manager, 10 Ssim ROCHEifTER _glex. gas heac < ' TERRACE' — I bath, gas heat, i ' FE 2-7*05______________ ; TWO 4-ROOM apartments and 2 bedroom terrace located . good" WELL LET 8 trade l..\Ki: I’RO.NT PONTIAC NORTHERN 3-bedroum with lull ' Nice kitchen, dining ro< iiviug room Plenty ol cl BEDROOM I __qLlve 0-0*51 ROOMS A ■IS Oakland Fuel a P«ml ’t®’'*'!. •-?''«_* w- FE ,i For Sale Houses Landgfaping MADE TO ORDER STENCILS 2-1320 Pontiac Stamp b StenelL Co rriTB~w~i H 8 Ca»« FE 9-9339 ! UL lull b iv 113 000 itmiH on Terms options m .FE_ 4-3072 FI OWNER IN BEAUTIFUL VIEWS BOATINO, BATHING AND FI8H1NO 1. SYLVAN LAKE New brick b! JOHNSON Leav ncluded Lakelrom ii Inly *35.500 ! Lake Angelus 6-ro(t 23 YEARS OF SERVICE lOSI.VX . om brirk. fun bt^frr nicf older home NEW TRILEVEL llbernl roniract une cost 3 family room C with tl.495 doi payment if you i Finaoclng bedrooms, lar >n our lot $9 < rn Lower do . Call I B4H LAWN SERVICE 510 EAST • Blvd North. Pontiac Cut weeds-Roio-rm Will deliver black dirt FE 5*5612 ______ Television, Radio and HI-FI Service bedroom fireplace" BuUdlns Modermzation -V lx* pine roof boards 4< FHA TERMS ON OARAOEB Coserote, AddlUons. No Money On. PAUL ORATES CONTRACTINO FREE ESTIMATES — ........ MICKEY .STRAFsA TV SERVICE DAY OR WIOHT FE 2-12*4. Tool Rental Cement Contractors r V-Orov Studs _ i • Mahogany i ^nt Houses Furni^d 39 2.' H('(|r,K7iLrc a r c t :i1 1 FLOOR 1 BEDROOMS FUI.L ((ittauc, t < Ulllilet «'’»_____________COMPLETE ROUSE AND COM- gnarantaad. earner postA 16 each. PLASTERINO — WORK OUARAN- merctal w-cokiog service. “ ' easy terms. OR 3-6161. •*•* t m- s.amx swift 6 6*32. AI- ranch"' BRENDEL 2 BEDRO(»M UUhLEX irSooiT "RAiicH" AutomaUe hast - Full base*-— ' "A®™ WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH 3 BEDROOM" RJkNCH' FAMILY 546 Eaat Elrd. N. at Valencia : room g a r a g e and basement 2-BBCidbM. FULL BASEMENT •»r6c lot. 1>* bath Nicely land^ ■ iM' mn FE i.aB23 scaped Rose arbor, trees, lake privileges, redecorated. Top teed. M3 U. Saginaw. FE 6-63*4. 2-BEDROOM I RICK’ Duplex full basement, gas decoratod. *15 par month. NICHOUE - HAKGER FE 5v8I83 HUNTOON LAKE 1 3-bedroom brick. 2 fireplaces ■ 614.»00. >2.000 down. 0^5-6556. HOUSE AND LOTS TOR SALE. 65.^ cash, by owner 28*0 Cul- bertson, Rochester. UL 2-4043_I LEA VINO STATED fBEDROOM' brick Basement. 214.000 *1 500! —?£ A’* Ol. Owner. FE 2-0215 | MOST SELL 3 BEDROOM HOME 1 foil basement, gas heat, tuml-l lure and linens If desired >h*-iI for voung couple Fenced In yard. 21.500 down *50 per insurance and taxes. i Drayton I^lains Income ' Large t-famUy home with < basement. Individual baths furnaces, situated on large ci , mercial lot, Oflercd at 0* 420. Kolfe H. .Smith. Realtor . 244 8. Telegraph Rd, fZ 3-7040 “• 3-I754. 1 ;HBt BEDROOM. PLUS CAR-PORT, ’ next to new grade ^ehoot. ^as 6*0 per m FE 4-0122, piorah Building 3-HEDKOOM i band; waat tabnibaa WcaUoa : Odartd al M-Mt. **U in n*«. ' ‘ Bud” Nicholie. Realtor j 'al 1(1 ClaBcn* n. FI. 5-1201 After b p.nt. FE 4-8775 ANNETT Crescent l^ke Privileges Medan 1 badiB b«BC*l**^a^‘» Is tMl Lc* «»la* an pulttr MU balk 1 W» roapErlalr taecad Attar raa MXBbl* do»a PTBt «a par mo. lociufliftt tai oad per cesi $48 PER MOXTHi 7 ROOMS a BAim , ~— Plua tpiM ta or* tor tkla Mrc* | After ceB*. Oaa kaaC ala** ta da«a-tatn'! CaU W W Roc* MeBaa ai OR 30M1 tor daialtein 4 New Model Homes RED BARN For Sole Homoi SEMI-FINISHED WX HATK I mew HOMCS THAT TOO CAN nNISN AND SATK MONET WE WILL FORNUH MATERIALS IP TOO UXE WE HAVE SOME FINISHED HOMCS READY TO MOTE IN WE I WILL BUILD ON TOUR LOT i WITH NO MONET DOWN. I A. C. Compton & Sons .'1?'^ ..... For Sale Homes 49 CARNIVAL By Dick Turnw PB OR t-tlM, T il MS.M *Uk M par c SUBDITISION The Orion Star raU BanBaM Fata Bilefc-Oat Heat The House of Ease 3 BadraoB* — Far* Bntk Ota Heal -- Fra* carpattac Auaakad Oarat* 1 he O.xford Squire 1 he FxjKindable 4 Badroaaa — Fail RaaaBant Ga> Heal SIrcb Cabinau Larc* Waik-ia Clauta Jait Waat of M-N eo TEELIN bakmd Alban a Caustrr Cauain baiaaaa Lake Orlea kod Oxford. OPEN n kB ta I PB DaUI Brick Bungalow Ovaar laarlaf Mlchiian allara a la«rl» C room BOdarn hw* all me* ana rooma. tUa balk, baaa-mant taa heat, braaaavar double t*ra«* vlcimtp ot tmillama Lake mLi rxtraa Ml.MI W ll.US M. BRFWI.K JOSEPH F. REISZ SAUa M^ FE 4-MII M-M E HURON ST Altar t M __ FE MC3 PR >*P« I auburn kbiohts 7 -Acres. 5 Rooms TRI-LEVEL 3 badrooB bOBa. Maatar bedroom baa «alk4a eloatt. Larca llrlnf room vttk akpotad caUlnc and wall to wall earpatint Ellch-an and dintaif comblnatloa. Baa*-B*m baa tkailr room altb Redwood panallac. water aaftanar: I car karat*. ta.PM undarprlcad A brand new 4 badrooB hbma.' Racb*»t*r MSUO area Eltcban wMk built in o«*n and range; dmlug room: larc* IIviqc room | with ladcaroek nraplac* Baaa-board beat, toll baaamanl wttb t^aplaea. 3 car attarl^ (^raga : .»-*kr carapr COBplata 3P kr 4* R awlBBlng pool gnlr »3I 6M Other homaa lor OOOD BUTS AND TRADES GI-S $50 For Ssls Uike Property sy BorimeelC LAKE LOTS ! MOTEL ^ Ud whan potl are raadx. Eaajt alreondltloaad. ownara apaitmant, rma. call OmBarot. EM SAW alu* widl a^lMOd raaUurant, - . .....— iTk.W dbwB Wtir conaldar trad*. 1-badrB.. new basaBOnt._____ and watar heater. Hear Dublin School. |W da. WALLED LAES 4-b*drB tornlahad. I block frea Itk* and downtown. liM dn. Paul M. Jones. Real Est. 133 ynOJ HURON ST FE 4-SMd_____________FE l-mk Northern Property 51A UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE OR 3-lSH U DO ana FE S-303t OR >A411 SrIc Rmrt Propert^2 COMMERCE LAKB LOTS. ITW. MO | -— mo. Boatdoek. iwim. LAKE-FRONT MOTEL t motel ttnita. TV ta ararp room. 13 kitchanatt* cottacea. coaptata-to furelabed. owner apaitBant l|«c* aandp batch. bpaU. awtai raft and plticround adulpBcnt on one of U>* nation'* hualeat blcbwBif near Fonitac't tipand-Ing airport, Eicallem iroaa. 030--W down. H R HAOSTRfHd. REAItOR 4P00 mOHLAHD ROAD iMMi PONTIAC OR 4-«M ___ Altar 0 p.m. FE 4-30M_ PARtY STORES Bottlai. cant knd bear by the I half barrel, with draft aoutpBant to rant, barbacu* chicken and | nbt, U you are looking for a rani ; good baataata check on Iheat two. Oroat over MW.OgO. aieaUant ' enuon. 1 with real aitat*. good j Peterson Real F'.statc MY .M681 -wttb Inui treat, big harry patebaa ; and a field of llfalf* 3 car -garage, chicken coop, pins imnll ! oim tor llvaatock or tool abed FuU price ll(.4M - on larma WILLIAMS: Al ESTATE -BALDWIN ^ THE h Bia WiU build s-omro^ rnnch-styl* lam front - as ft ftontag* 300 ■ ““ ■■ ———• Ekcallant face brick noma | 3 Die* badrm*.. U ft Ur rm I I ladgarock flrtpitct Attrac-' ART METER! tive kitchen with tiled featura. •bird Vorh^ *°“^'**' HEIGHTS AREA karige lake '• «« hufWuif ‘l«ht MOP cti trT.T*r7rVaa'“w”"V 25^ f"®?" OH MtH Netioo Rtdf. Co >01330 R. Jot |2?i cti O'NeL: REAGAN I E8TATE_ MULTIPLE U8TINO SERVICE I STATIONS FOR LEASE 1 MlUHUi.AN BUSINESS ; 1 SALKS CORPOK.ATION JOHN A. LANOME88ER. BROKER 1 1873 TELEGRAPH RD FE 4-1843 I Open ’Ul 3 Era*____i SMALL RETAIL DRY CLEANING ' »tora. UL 3-4311. WELL KNOWN RESTAUHAHT, — V locaUm tor 3P yaara. Hl^ " — ----------- PartnarataTp traaa. M.tW down. THE NEW (/rji// MODEL HOME lUiilder Must Liquidate ] Trade-In at Only | ahutlart. J tpaclout rooma tod nuraory me richly carpeted 33 foot lir-tnt room with natural burning fireplace and adjoining CHOICE BUILOIHO SITES VATERFORD HlLl. Lakafrmi 'Hakefront OIL COMPANY $79 I on Soowappie Orlr* , NO OTHER MONEY NEEDED No rradlt check Immediate poa-' I arviuon '* block fi—---- - I High School 3 )*___________ i room ranch , FK 5-.I676 ' 8 B. S BUILDER_________ ‘ Do You Want a Home? Like prlvBcy? LTri. ; MSP DOWN - Waterford area I FIraaani 3 badrm home with; I wall to wall carpeted Uv rm Oak i I floor* Lake prlvuegai. Total prlc* id part bi 10 Acres- .135 Ft. Paved Road Juat watt of Fobtiac owned by tandKtPt man tot tailing nnu-.. ary itack wall eonatructad ma- : toory borne with cherry nanrlad llrtaf rm. 14 i 38. oak ptaalrd | famltr rm wtth ftrepiact. 31 S baaamanl. auto oil heal P.ARTKMXiF SD ASSOC. REALTORS » HURON_____FE 43 COLORED I rwi Four lots. Lake prlvtlagat. alee iruba* i U«* EvaryUitog tor 44.1M 1 the towarlacl . ' Flovd Kent Inc.. Realtor "ik kUc”an: M Wring th* kldl. ^ "*n i**siXvH WE WILL TRADE ANNETT. INC. Realtors 31 E Huron St Opra Etanmgi and Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 SIEOWART CONSTRUCTION Custom Builder STOUTS Best Buys Today ELCOANCE IN ONE FACEAOE' Idtal auburban location vlUi lake piivilagat beautiful ^m-thadad C E3473 lor Aiqit Atk Eanl. Lorraine Invatt- Fraa Farting ;omplalaiy fumlahad. aiao * «.« heal lor inroma Total pr 8M No down payment to ( YOur Income will make your p mania of 143 par month. B* a 3 BEDROOMS. Good clatn homa located on Wall 8« Sun po:ch. largr pantry off kitcheb btsa-mant gaa brat. al.'U garagr. 87 IM. Available on O 1 term* HIITER jereana. large kitchen, only 110,- NEAR CITY HALL - Lovely 3-' bedroom older home wtth mod-rmUad kitchen, carpeting In Ilv- balow market for quick ai $39 CHESAPEAKE BAY MODEL 965 Carlisle 3 Bedrooms Family-Size Kitchen Vanity in Bath ’ ! FOUR bedroom I BO^ Idral ■ .> eicallem condition through-1 Baaemam with g*i heal i ad drive quiet raaidantltl L the way through ,r : Oaraga tnisM mi' FORSAKE _ U..S. (iOVERNMl’Nl PROPERTIES THE VETERANS ADMINIS TRATION ARE OFFERING TO ANY FAMILY IN NEED OF BETTER HOUS-INO HOMES WHICH ARE IK UEE^EW" CONDITION - These propartlas lion* - YOU DO ROT HAVE TO BE A VETERAN TO BUY - THE O’NEIL itiament Lar ga-ovrly landscaped lot M7.N0. IN ELIZABETH LAKB ESTATES with on* of tba beat lake prtvMagas ta Oakland County. 3-bedroom, colonial living room and dining room all carpeted. Compact kitchen plnsttc Ula bntb aUtr- wny to imn--------------- future bedrooms. Ftasterad wnlla. oak floor*, full basr-mebt, I'l-ckr garage Priced at Ml.»6« t3.M down and $80 par mootb. SO MUCH HOUSE FOR THE MONEY Is tbu 3-bad-room ranch borne It baa a brick front 3-caf attached Eiraga. frullwood ttniabad uben csbtaata to n 314 foot farm kltchni. Paved drive. This homa la lass than 3 yaara new and 8l'3M will handle. Tatra and ta-^ranca are included ta psy- ONLY tl.MO DOWN will buT you tbi* 3-bedtoom brick rancher Lovely living room with entrance cloaat Kttcb- HUNTOON*1:i . ! 7t x 133 foot ---- OAKLAND LAEEFRONT !jayno Hicia’BTS Lakafroot and laka privllagat ! from 83.838. NUMEROUS OTHERS TO FIT I EVERY POCKET BOOE ; BATEMAN REALTY REALTOR FE 4-8638 FE I-7II1 i 377 8 TELBORAFH OPEN EVES. CbMMERCIAL LOT. 300x3M. SASH-------and Felton. OH ’ pnvtlagaa OROCERV STORE anal ot Lapeer. 44 stock and equipmrnt corner lot. IllOH I retiring. ”” building, id a 80x180 NEWLY DECORATiCO IN-SIDE AND OUT-8118 FEE MONTH INCOME - WILL TAKE FREE AND CLEAR small HOME OR LAND CONTRACT - LOCATED NEAR DOWNTOWN PONTIAC WRIGHT 18 Oakland Av* Open 'til 8 38 EE 5-9441 WILL TRADE laUITT IN 1888 3-bedrm. homa. Oaa turnac*. let 40x130. Within walktu dituac* of Fisher Body or Fo^c Motors; tor 1st* model car or ll^OM casta Balance 03,180. FK 3-33H WILL TRADE SMALL 3 ROOM bout* with a lota tor Income property or lane taoua* ta Long-lellov School District. Wrllo Box Bitter. Real Estate 3*00 I - ^ 1 For Sale Clothing 64 SaieJLa^ Contracts INVESTORS - YOUR CHOICE OF ; ^’^awSato A-rcondittan. FE«VB3! i any of the 3 aenaoned I—" ''—------- I tracts w* ar* offtrini I sentstive w " i iuraa Stout. 77 N, _ ___ _______________ : .... -H*”-_____________5-----iTORClUF CLEAN STOVE 8. CHOICE l^“ELniABETH LAEE .!^!l J® ,_______i. FE >4677. ROCHESTER LOT .. ; Creek HUIa. Beat offer. w'lPad^ta'cmFm j Sale Household Qoods^ . opertlea Warren.*, bID WITH MATTRBSB AND i Saginaw 81 . Ponttac : apringa. >30. BM3-070S. , n Oarrals. EM 3-3311 SEE - COMPARE Cherokee Hills Wooded. rolIlDg IM ft. sites, controlled to protect boner homes — Close ta. convenient locaUon — Drive out Ellaabetb Lake Rd.. to Scon Lake Rd. turn right 3 blocks to LkcoU CARL W. BIRD. Realtor 303 CMumuDlty Bank Building PTOttac ; LAND CONTRACT SOLD 03.050. Balance owed 83,331 at 7 par cent ------- Inter**! Will discount 30 per cant. —■— OrtonvUle. A ^ 61 natlas. rugs, frames headboards mattresaaa Faciory ai •wilt 'a price. EZ terms. BUY SELL TRADE Bargain House, 103 N. Casa at Ufayattc. FE 2-8003. Open Til For Sale Acreage 551 I. Ctaryalar Hwy. Ready : I kav O'Neil, Realtor ! FE ®7iM ^5 ^Income Rioperty 50 garage - Bloomfield Priced at 123.300 ' IV appointment. , 1730 down. ROCHESTER BRICE RANCH - i 4‘a ACRES nestled in appealini ; setting and location Home con- . •)*ta of 7 rooms and I'l bathe ; ■ 2-car plastered garage and ' —----------------- —1 20x24 gatlo Spring^fed pond a with I bedrooms and '» bath on the I second floor, Ba>emant -- recreation room laundry mom. ' oil heat - garage - ' F H A I WEST SIDE ^ I 2-car I rage Low price. . OE kitchen. 2 I 2200* I 7ERMS ARRANGED ON ALL ' RORABAUOH FE 2-3003 I . these properties to you. Kay O’Neil Realty 263 S Ttl'egra^ >710?'’*'’ ^ iKAMFSEN I REALTY ONIY SOM DN garage. 'Frlvtlrges o ! ' Two bed furoace,'* lanced 37,300. 't ACRES A stone's throw city UmlU — Onl; ; 3-f;AUILY ZONED COMMERCIAL. , I garage, gas. E*ulu I4.5M. Income mo. 02M FE 0-0704. I Burrow with fonfideiue GET S25 TO S500 Houseliold Finance ____________ra, *-aaii________Corporation of Fontlac PfENONAB DRIVE WEST SIDE 3Hi S. Baitaaw__________________ TK 4-0333 Pontiac. 30klM. water, sewer. CENTURY FINANCE fcoMPANT ' OR 3-4870 n.»ar_j_Fg Bromlw.y | »>»,“ 0*^*““*^**; ------***-^‘g 4310.03 Iromrtt* Doner . . OMO 33M.03 MaytM Custom Dryer OIM watNe OABBRT I 121 N. Saginaw_________FE 8-dltO i (1> 0x12 RUO. 3 END TABLES 1 drum table, I stodle eoueb. ; good condition. FE S8S30. Vs PRICE - REJECTS. BBAUTI-ful living room sttltos. Low as g7l. ' 11.30 weak. Barnto^odi* 181 N ' Ckss. FE 2-8842.________________ 1 2 PIECE SECTIONAL. CORNER I table md tova aaat. FT i-lMl |3 PIECE BEDROOM SET. OOM-I blnatlon door, and mlae. Itama FE 2-0148._____________________ ROOMS. NEW #TJRNl’fflhE IJf-cludtag good range and ratrtsar- - T4S tarma. B*------ — Caai. FE 2______ PIECE BliDR'OOM SUITE table. Oood clean rr*aBT''giM7'iTE**4-Mfa. *“** WEBSTER Signature Up t« 24 Bonthi ro rtptp. PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND ?a*? JTo:TiS rr’".".'*■ teague finance uo. :'a.'WEBSTER. RealtorS. M-UN F#r Sale Farms r 838 montbi CLOSE IN -basement — 2-car gang* - Oood farm ACRra - iarg* lot ----heat — 3- EXCELLENT INVESTMENT - - M®* P»f ______________ eaay maintenance — Large horn* 8* ACHBa — 8-BEDROOM F*R^ — 2 car garage — also commar-i *>?“• — FN'l basement - C' rial buHdtat on rear oroparty - p at* sat of farm buUdtngs --both lease for tlM per month —! blacktopprt roads — 818.8M AUTOS LIVE8TUCX HOUSEHOLD OOOD3 , __ 8-8711 OL IA701 PL 2-3SII PL 2-3818 anabl* ’ FRIENDLY SERYICE ” :BUCKNER 6L____________ • •.wu uuwu I substantial down. UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE ,«» *CR®® ~ VACANT OR 3-1265 If no nns Fr 6>702i i ~ CHEAP 3-2411 ,88 ACRES -„LAPEW CQUNTY .r* ---------------- ..... CALL Pontiac - Drayton Platoa - Utici Walled Lk.. ■Birmingham. Fly mouth OPEN DAILY 11 to 7 THE HUDSON BAY Basement Models $1(XI Moves You In SPOTLITE FE 4-0985 ‘Tets $40 MOVES YOU IN l«3 PER MONTH TOTAL 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 Warren .''tout. Realtor i 77 N Saginaw St. Fb FE 81108 ' '___ Open Eves till 8pm L.\KE FRONT 2 -BEDNOOM -LIVING ----- FIREFLACE .‘'TRAIGHT AS AX lOHNKJRWlN ARRO TO SETTLE ESTATE 2 family brick duplex. 0 and bath each aide. I12.3M. Easy terms, i PAUL M JONES, real EST FE 4-0830 FE 0-1273 033 WEST HURON ST 1 WEST SIDE Live up or down. Tennants will •toy. Briggs 10 per cent gross. Oa* beat. 3 car garage. Owner leaving city. Term* %own bv I appointment. PE 3-0143 or FE ' 0-1403_____________ OOOD BUILDINGS for details. UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE OR 3-1300 If no ans. FE 3-7030 FINA.NCE COMPANY BORRO*r up” to $500 OFFICES IN OR 3 FARM. 40 TILLABLE ACRES, clean modern bldgs . attractively , ' fenced Spot Hortland Rd. Open Bat. tl3J80 with OSTOO down 8-PISCE blNINO R H NORTHERN — Neat b< ShoWriGG DriVG overlcSeVno °”'i:uzA’i bun.a m-WOOD VILLAGF. exciilent condition, ?uu| ^™S?t’d hre*' It storms and screana it* 1-car attd garage, flre- place, bullt-ta oven and range Olae* altdlng doors in dining room. 0*s hot water heat — beautiful wooded lot Price Including trade deal. Ftcti 11 ■» ACRES 4 BEDROOM HOUSE on a hill. Irrigation system, over' 4M ft lake and road frontage. I 10 fishing boats and dock. Over 1 acre of strawberries and rasp- berrlei. asparagus patch,--------- apples, plums, cherry large barn and chlcke Beautiful location. 135,— Its value. H o WRK.HT 343 Oakland Av* Open Ul 1 18 FF, 5-9441 - 3-BEDROOM im. raised hearth fire- , paneled den, a dining ' 'rl^E'^BATHiS* A u....V..... Oas heat CALL TO SEE THIS QUALITY HOME ----- - -“ICED TO f------------ Custom building CERAMIC .0 SEE THU THAT 18 PRK 4 BGcdrooms . . r.r2 { SELL' .. featuring full base-neni wnn recreation room, ftre-ilact and tiled floors, comtort-ible living room, bas wall-to-walli arpetlng. separate dining room. 3i -- ....... garage, 88xl58' lot i • buy at tl«.l08 re%d. small barn. Orchard, seen-: lc building sites, over 3.0M ft. of frontafc on county road. 114.-OM. $3,388 down. Will consider cash offer. warm I c. PANGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLE i 11*^ 88 South Street________NA 7-2013 | Rd Between IN THE THUMB AREA AT CASS' 33 and 34 Mile Rd . Romeo, City, MIcta 120 acres of tractor COTTAGES - EXTRA LOT. OA-1 0“" .(•^5? ill'i'*'' All ImprovemenU Also •; •'“> **®®* Information NA 7-0202 ___________c______ - -uiijLsk^ 5j,I^ Business Property 57 ATTRACTIVE WHITE CEDAR SID------------------------- I E lAWRENCE______ ___ Need'$25 to $500? See Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 1185 N, Perrv .'’it. PAREINO NO FR'OBLEM Seaboard Finance t;o. LOANS $25 TO $500 On your slgnator* or other aacut-' tty. 24 months to repay. Our aerv- i Ice ia fast, friendly and helpful. Visit our office or phone FE 3-0121 11OM E & AUTO We taK 1™*.' 010.03. also tweods ■ stars. Rug ----- Furniture, ' i TEAR CRl ...... ... pj— ____________Lnke ,, , _______ 0-piECK biNiHo ROOM air' I brand new). coffee table. 2 decoratoFliimp'*’ All for ON. Only 01.30 weekly. PEARSON’S FURNITURE 0 CUBIC FOOT KELVINAfOR RE-frlgerktor. Ekoellent eonditton. FE 0-13M after 4 p.m.______________ ' ITw tables. Matchtai 0-13M after 4 p. 6X0 RU08'". .'....... WALL TILE 34” VINYL UNOLEUU, YD. 38c •BUYLO” TILK. 188 8. SAOINAW •ingle catlsge. call OR 3-4312 W worated. front I* r with carpeted SBLL OR TRADE bungalow with gas nesi. aiummu Only 8 yrs old Just off Jo*lyn Price at only 18.738 Will accept housetraller. land contract or good ear *« down payment. Ask for ...m* Mr Brown NEAR FLEABANT LAEE - with i T /-wLq Pmnt privtlagos. Two-bedroom bunga- i l '-'111 • • L^»rNtc';\.%7iSt* ti.r.r.s| o.k..^ Lea, bM.v„ bom*; and the payments ars only I" mootb Including taaes and Inst ancr Fh Mr*. McCarthy. E 3-8483. [harp 3-bedroom ranch. ■ —------- - , , n rears old. wall-to-wali carpeting: natural fireplace 4 m llvlng-dlnlng ell. handy kitchen. large W*\W lot, telling for kU.-| OPEN 8-8:38 en FuU basement, new gas furnace. Stairway and attic floored for catr* room*. A good buy ta a good location. 01O3M, FHA term*. SMITH i*«‘d, OWNER. 110X133 FWT LOT. Of lot. many ’ ; OCR SPECIAL - Only III VACANT! Phone nowT LIST WITH ' WIDEMAN wttli ftttacbMS 2-car garati -------- nlc« larff lots CXttdoor frill. AUBURN MANON - One of tmr SF.l.L I verv best value* Situated on large lOOtSM ft. IM turrounded by beauUtuI borne*. Modern * I- Humphries ''lU I’-E 2-92.X> 13 N Telegraph Open *v*« ur SEll. 'BI Y TRADE --- ----- I MiiiER 4 rental units All completely tor- pjr,r-y*‘?-vL-< rr 4 4*^A -nlshed Plu* owner’* 3-room apart- Ul I’.X l’.\ h^. I’l'. 4-4.’'2o meat 4 full bath* income r”“------------------------ per month. 2 lou. pleasant 1< (ion In cUy Rranonablt payment K. 1.. Templeton, Realti d Lake Road a02-00M lO.OOO-No down paymen i ftam.’ TriUy.*'a*”oodertur*ptace ; i. VLll—il—li-J-i t .Have a Garden! ?t Sta'y 0a*8i8**™* 1 lake FRmLEOEB-De.lrable to *, YuBUR^lUEroirerta?:* I at only ou.iN. g-btoroom a ngl* .Imy 1 {"mrrMm wlthYeparkta dta- ! LIST WITH US - W* buy, tell ............. 1 rtJS?e*Sto^' mJuU U.tS5 1 Vi^ tlfid bath Bs.ement. I ,S«>/l8V ‘ ! L. H. BROWN. Realtrtr t .i » • i ; i **■ w«..a.>h Lake Road ' VACANT - MOVE IN AT ONCE' LAIce I nvilCgCS >r FE 1-4110 3-bedroom ranch ityle 4 piece EVENTTBINO IB HERE | aluminum------------------------- tUed bath, alum ttorm* and Large carpeted Uvlng room.; rang. Up-: —screens, e*lrt large lot Mk230 • very modern kitchen Wttb *kt-; — «-*— c^tft 7 r r wt t n T.FT7 •«* ---- ' — down payment. tag space. 3 bedrooms and tUe‘ bMh. full basement with 2 fln- ______ uhed recreation rooma. 2-car Lincoln Jr attached garage, nice land- astered walls, i scaping and (enced yard Owner GI.'s No MonGy, Down white kitchen, utlliy room, kbl* bustnesa pfo^rty” in thriving __________________________, UWon Ltk* Village, conslsu of BEAUTIFUL LAKE LOT. gS.OM' S"*'* »“ furnished —" ’ —^ ^ gltaBll,*’ "" * area onAVJ^.ST HURON Corner lot IM x 140 3 brick stores, house and 3 story brick • pt. consisttag - - - bkth tomished . . . tentlsl 12 per c ■oint. bfku- OM terms largr high. toaciT'S' rrm,”" ••""i AXNF.TT I.XC. Realtors ^ ROLFE H SMITH. REALTOR 28 E Huron 81 FE I-84M Fe 3 7048 Eves MA C^n Evenings and Sunday 1-4 '^?ilepta?r™fuiV*b^mi Builiiesi Opportunities 59 A very good buy Owner. MA ' CEDAR ISLAND LAKE~ lake front ta new hoi HUNTOON LAKE - 2 lots 0« All port Rd on Rowley Ideal sit witli numerous hardwood treei $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. 3N Pontiac StkU Bank SIdg. _______FE 4-1574 ___ Credit Advifors 61A I 'VALTON TV r* j-Msi 313 E. Walton, corner of Joslyn 14 WOODEN STORM AND I screen windows. EaceUent condi V-mo ”**' “****■ ™ 3i'~RCA~TELEtiHON. EXC*L vto ®^*t!f"i“ertftc*. Call alter r. 341 Valen- CASS LAI -• wards I ■.j?: A R a"dTT1. » p . Pvt. lake, down 118 mo d OR 3-1183 0! 1 separata dta-m kltcbaa. toll _________ ____ oti totktd air heat and a large garage, the: lot Is 138 feet deep Frtced at' only I18.3M I ___ ______ _ dally. r >w'i-Msi -eli oB V tea* ee CloteO on SUDdasi Very good to rvet In '8“}i>m*nt. 83.8M for ^ 'iE, ^*5* *■* all. Hurry on this onef! _P»1»—■if*? C«rP_______________Also, other r**taurant and drlve- LOT 43. ARUNOTON DRIVB. PON- ins. priced to eell. ttac Lk on private lagoon. By,1381 ■ Commoice Rd. Walled Lake owner LD 1-M78. ____ ________ MArket 4-1381_________ LAKE FRONT tflM DOWN lEBTABLUHiD TRAMPOLINB Cldt-MMdlcstraiu lake, real fine brick I ter. Other buttaem acUvltfet force home. 17 foM living room. ftre-. sal*. OL 1-8484. 8:M to ■ place, carpeting, dra" ------------------------------ Prigidalre refrigerator. ElecMr Mm' ®*'**®** dlshwaeher. FE •188 ben J(uk FKlliiiBR aJ55 IL''*!?!?*®'’. «“»l»'«aUon wUl sell i°fte??*i,.iii. ®“‘ «-”®« BUD( jET YOUR DEBTS 1 air ooNomoiiBR CONSOLIDATE BILLS-NO LOANS •’*“* ----' For Your Best Bet ----------- - to OM Out of Debt. See ------------------—-— Financial .Advisers. Inc. *FJTroig you Want 31LS_IAy3UW__________FEMooi; l*S^ " GET OUT 01’ DF:BT * ...................... PAY OFF ALL YOUR BILLS! WITHOUT A LOA;.! ONE payment plan AVOID OARNISHMBNTS AND REPOSSESSIONS. Come m Now or Call for A HOME APPOINTMENT City .Adiustmeiit Service FE 5-9281 732 W Huaon. PONTIAC. MICH. OPPOSITE MAIN POST OFFICI Member of Pontiac Chamber of Commarep A Uttl* oiit of the way but a W* buy. tell or trml* Come out »™«n^ «cr*a of free TJSaBSfX&flo. 24 MMTm% Fat i "ita; E of Fonktac or 1 mUe MM®* •“ Mortgac« Loans A ^Mortgage Problem? ‘asji ^ SYLVAN LAKE ”** ‘**“‘ a.h«,r~.m HHe* .ri-i*.*.* »«» DOWN 8 room. *o__b*th all I wbich _______ 3-and 4-bcdroom brick trl-level* __ hob^ room or Plastered. 2'a baths. City water. ( tata 2 badroomt **w*r. paved streMs. 2-cir gs- ___________.on tato flili sttrUlDE '. rag*, large recreation room. AM- house. SM per month, includes < FM Intercom system Teppen principal totoirvl Uses, end In-: bulIt-lns Lake and btol prii •uvaacc. To see the Oaorge Town, ........... •— -— •>“ •- *- High oak floor.. ir small family and Estates, targe 18 loM^ tag room, 18 ft. kitchen. 10 ft. family room. Pull basement alresuly dtvidel tor recrektion room. Delco lurnacf and 1-car taraie. w the C ' by tppo^nwnt. Fbon* M2- 1714 0 Willi.nn -Miller Realtor FE 2-(^26.l IVAN W. .SUIIR.VM ! REA I-TOR FE 5-9471 842 JOSLYN cor .MANSFIELD OPEN EVENINOS AND SUNDAYS' 282 « Teleg MU I.TfPLB LISTING SERVICE FE 3-7130 WILLIS M. BREWER i '‘IJOSEPH F REI8Z. BALES MOR i~*gw revrw ■—IFTTlkSSmsST' FE 4-8181 84-M E. HURON ST. LME I..OT8. 'j TO ACRE 8ITB8.I »«*, s.jc ClarkMon Tf ’tertord. Pontiac,I ww; t.gt«i *» 4-4738 Mlllord area 8I.M8 828 down 830 mo Pom FE4-48M and CHt'EAOLB LAKE RESORT— S-lSt5 or Do* JO 4w&t21 or LI' BatbUif. flihtnf. olcDtektnf with M711. DtJe Brtan Corp ■ ft oo th« Iftkt. raU'*'p*isrv;cV"« lotr tOf«thfr or aeoarotolv A» i Food Market empp^MTOAOE a realty Local monev maktag bustnees. In wo >4m BddtttaD_^l^ sell vUMbI* prop-^------------------------ To Improve your bom* and pay. moitgegr or land contract, tour home moat be one-hatt paid tor to q-Jallly Cali now for details, j Harry Roc*. PE 8-8883. William I Beoderott.________________________! *» (^MDmiMnRs. »n aedTup; DRCLAtilla) LaY-A^H uttc klfuag. Mwtag a It makes buttou hales, • --••••ft; toney designs, overeas*. •“-h-"™*??* attachments. Aeuept psyment M « mo or lull prlc* itl.E. CaU FE 4-1811. Wake * A^ulncb- — — . blind hi _____ ion noiet ovorcast. Me ■ ** ** pwuu w.* WIU.W. .eveuww ^ * A TIS 1 H E T T E, BAflSSSFrtt, 3-7888 '* '' : in the ellmat* M your choice. ?08_I(kt!onnl Bld|.___FE 4-47M , carved. mlkceUaneaut. FB 3-8t31 ! SEYERaT-TOF LbTi-AM-T-335.1 »..M“‘wira»8,-^Vwnr '.X-£?JpprSS: ------------ Many evergreeni Lake.;JPrivUrg«sJ would egnstder a trade tAt Is 1 ai lee B D CharU)s"^Hftabto i • ” ~ “ CaU OrtonviUe.) Psim Lo»n Service, mtl; Tele-] I- the winter vacaUou , . Buckner. Inc. evPrivuei Jbper. < ?“an« graph. FE 4-8811. V ' . .■ A,: . Qoodt 65 For Sale Miscclbuieoiu t ATTFA'TION i“:^"j*»uj ------ A1 U<-.N 1 lUN I *na »w.jm*. hc. cb^t rnru, madt made 'Wf'lWr. n^„nt _____^8h. t»ld, FE ' )■ - ' THE PONTIAC PRESS. THI RSDAV. Jl 1,V J7. FOUTV l IVE rAd»^. or eit^t *rt)el*« of ftltn Ok«l RAdIo iiHt TV, 3M» Ell«b«tb LaAc Raid. « ■AROAIN8 - EENIIOhB aOTO: mdUc »*abtr vlth audu utrtt I til: t mihdtoUrtl Uratldt chAlrt, , am 9r-ii 0*k«rti vardrob* tnnk. .■!'.t;gi.‘avrj"‘«“~‘" •^■si^wteKBis: ^Fi^laira^ne-iffiit EriiLfRo i^LATtAlte: THIS WEEK OXr.Y CASH WAY utb . H a tin Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY Rd. __aunday IP a.ai. u - CRAFT8MAR TAKnAW i. dally GOOD HOU8EKEEPINO 8 HURON _a_uachni»nt FI J-IMI. DEEP WELL F A W. HORS* FREE 8TAN01M0 TOIL8iT8 III O TRADE^8>TNSinFoT-EL-EO. £«== ''S^Jrs.na S g.“, rav 'if --? *4' CQOD«r HA ft rnH AaZ f* BETfER JUJYS «rmm|ham PE 34301 III 4 |0: brand hew wrought IROH i Da*vrooSrL*iil^', ?.“„V“"p.«.'^5,sita« l£ Orchard Lake Ate _____ ; qiHWrOTCHEN bet. , PIECE Ti |( ,MEt OXOM \ I***."*!________ra 3-OIH OO-EART FOR SALE. CHEAP" 3UM CLEANER - A BRA— -------- with all USED REFRIGERATORS ~ Reeoadtttonrd—1 year warranty I’sed Trade-In Dept. I "^chatr IMAO M8.M sus copptr, w |fC, ^th ievs wiiu mm iw P9 White or colored 3od» plumbing supply U? « **Ii5*»___________PE s-aioo WjRiALE Fineen clii new vending ma-Chinee, suitable for bulk material ’■*— '----------- ilaatlons Ideal for chartuble o coftee ta l. 3 piece ww«». end lr‘ t, mtUhtng ti -8713. Mooualm Supply, COFFEE TABLE. ROUND China cabinet go a drawer .. . $11. t drawer cbeit $13 3 draws cheat $13. Whirlpool si--------- waiher $$0.. Detroit Jewel ua Range 14$. Ulllhy cart $3 Hu mldtiler $3 Sturdy Gym set $$ 8 Indl* pieces I-enot "Olympta' china $7. FE 0-8180 VACUUM CLEANER - A BRAND_____________________ new IMI tank type with all at- OO-EART. WEST BIND ENaifCI I'JI' 'VKI' E»c condition Extras”FE sioTtt _ __ _p^nbuting_co^ii F^«M OARAGE'nr5dii~E^ifwR^ WALNUT TABLE. 8 CHAIRS. CHI ........ 7..,™ na cabinet and buffet priced for, „ _ _ wer Jiulck sale FE 3-g7» or 133 W wrenches, sorketi rma Falrmom ____ _ atrei 37 Osmun. ___________ Su* ROfTENEH. LIRE NEW HOf WATER HEAfER. 3$i GAL ' ---- mm* Srbu-ii’* fas Consumers approved. MS 50 -MX. iJ’tt_________________ value. 830 84 pnd $r$.84. marred CRmeras & Equipment 70 WHIRPOOL GAS DRYER. EXCEL- *‘‘‘<» oil and bottled gas - - - ^ ^ -----' EM 3-4$87_ Or?hVr«“i MOVIE CAMERA. BOLEE. H-8, -2£iH™_ii£»^ 1*________ Turret 81g4 OR l-il47 I^y Kale Osann Sale Harm Equipment 87 Sale House Trailers 89 _Boal« and Accetaorlca 07l Sale Used Trucks 1(U ford TRACTOR WITH 8NOW-_blade MY 3-140S. FARMALL MODEL Bn!* EXCEL-IJM ^c^ltlon. Oood tires. $448. reconditioned and n cellen r. r flex Lrrov Package pr Jl-7g30 J P. Schell _____ jlale Dr^Birmingham. Mich in'AikR ROTOTILLERS PARTS n nSiS®*"*’ ““ GARDEN TRACTOR. 7H HORSE-power with plow, cultlrator drag. Parkhurst Trailer Sales -FINEST IN MOBILE UVINO-Peaturtng New Moon—Owoaso— Venture — Buddy — ...... Homea. i .^Localad hall way batwoon Orton i and Oitord on M34., MY 34SI1. | THETtMF. IS NOW! | FOR OS TO PICKUP AND SELL your trailer, any 14’ TO . 40' i WE HAVE BUTERS WAITINOI CALL US TODAY- MEYER’S "E! Catnino 5^les‘* Boat Discounts DUNHAM'S Better Used Trucks GMC VACATION TRAIL_______ Flale Trailer Salea and RentAli; 1044 North Lapeer Road Otford.i OA 33783______________________; OPEN EVES AND SUN. UNION LAKE Onion Lk. Rd.___KM 34184 LA-fi CANOE 14- PENYAN 18 I 8IN3UND8: *2^ ‘i!S2l“S d O^kfaffr MA , CLEARING out Apache CampertI controlr. wiring, bottle P E. HOWLANl l5*’' good buya on uned rlg«. llthlng boau aa low aa a$t. Boat irall' era. $M up Cliff Dryer Oun and Sport Shop. 14310 Hollv Rd ME Auto Insursnce 104 Check this rate! Mayrath. Oehl ai WHEEI.HORSE HOI-EN.S TRACTORS BRAND NEW SPACES PONTIAC _ Mobile Home Park FE 4-g002 _ HURON MOBILE COURT. QUIET. .... ... j .^o^pin^ cen^--- . Evlnrude -.TJtnw.SRem.mi. >f Oaford Home ......... ihop toola of Malcolm E mce. owner. Oood kitchen Duncan Phyfc drop 4> $40X14 WHITE SIDE WALL, good tread. $$ each FE 4-0301 Ci UEEIJ TlRia. $3.40 UP WE buy. ten. Alao whitewalls State Tire Saif t S01 S Saelnaw St FE 4-4407 o ‘•Mother! I think I've found m.v true romance. Bill Cliester just put an ice cube dow n my back!" WHITE SEWINO' MACHINE. 11x33. •11 wool, tail and pepper. vaar* old FE ••3001 ?u““fo«d 4-4743.__________ ___________ *.P' bedrm suite ELECTRIC I*“c"' ^ ll'w Pike FE 4-1133 Kod conditlan. $40. OIrU bike. TOUNOSTOWN — • 5*X..l** • P'*** dining --------- Refrl^rMor. $34 IKN.MTK 1-16 IXINd-LABTINO PROTECTION FOR ASPHALT PAVEMENTS. Slops freese-Uiaw damage, aa w as softening etfecta of gas and < Gives a smoolb aatin black flnh .^-(jallon Can $9.95 BLAYLOCE COAL A SUPPLY C. ra aa I 01 Orchard Lake Are. PE 3-7101 $Ii.*4 . KITCHEN CAbTFeIt' sIHKS: •10 05 I ecratched 43 ' model. gOO value. > —. $10 04! $44 40 while they last Terrific | OPPOSITE B HAM THEATER 1 ELKCTHIC OUITAR. EXCELLENT $3$ 04 I Michigan Pluorescent. 303 Or- condition Ml 0-3013_____ jRke_^ 4.---------- i HOW AND SAVE ON i Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 DAY LaiES 40c to 110 Chelco, Prances Fay ■ " ellcm pinks. Mancarrow 14 E Long Lake Rd home. Shop tools t< includes plumbing. ■ I working and hand In a lar^a quanllly OOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE 14$ W Juroa____________PE 3-1314 QUARANTEBD USED TIRES. 13, mot 14, 14 Inch! Auto DIscount-U.S. new Royal tirea. East BlTd at Mt, uolstired Clement St Now on display All prices reduced lor clearance. Pl-nanclng available Take M4S to W Highland Right on ' Hlckorv Ridge Rd to De-., mode Rd Left and follow signs to DAWSON'S SALES • t TIP8ICO LAkE. Phono MAIn 0-2I7t TOAT INSURANCE One of our speclaltiea Hansen Insurance Agnncy PE 3-7083 LOOMIS BOAT* - SUPS AND launching on Lake Fenton — Stocking Inbnard and outboard 134.000 UABILITT $1,000 MEDICAL $1 000 DEATH BENEFIT ■OMpRYH^N8IVE*?f!re‘toSt!*#tc COLLISION >$100 dsductlblet ROAD SERVICE STOP IN OR PHONK FK 4-5535 comparison folder on your*car WE WRITE CANCELLED AUTO Foreign & Spts. Cars IDS ____ _____ ™|W40 VOLKSWAGEN. SON ROOF 1. I40IS Pemon Rd.. PentOd.l Sfock No 3303. $1,104. NORTH _______________________________- _____ ____ trailer, com- EOR SALE 1001 RENAULT CARA- LOOX! 74CSI4 BLACK TIRES. ALL! plete. Reasonable priced 3047 811- velle Convertible. $3304. NA 7-0007. name brands Off new cars 114 40 verhlll off Walton____________MERCEDES-BENZ 2»~UbOKC~i- *.**'.!l*"** ALUMINUM RUNABOUTS. *«" roof. bsauUIUI Sharp “‘i'i.*?’-!. «-♦**’■ »M0 1* boH«. 040, Trallera, $ga.i A-l coiiditton. $1.740. MT 3-073^ ial^u M3o'‘b?. STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES I Trade In on Oeneral Salatv Ttres. $ave un to ty of Mlt t - 1 price Black or whltewsills . OeSOMMEM 3-3301 , pain FE 0 4$ta ' _ 3 j BABY GRAND EXCELLENT CON “ ! dltlon. one only. $474. LEW bitterly MUBIC CO 3 POODLEK. AKC MY 3-l31| OR MY 3-1471 Sundays too.____‘ 4-WEEK-OLD KITTEN. NEEDS A good home FE 4-4343 AKC REGISTERED DACMB3unD. small females. $40 FE 4-4gl3 I.OTTIE KING RESIDFAG1-: RIgbwa •nil Irwin bi li' B~Auc'tlon Snjgx ’^OR'a-ifl'l ED WILLIAMS Headquarters | Bendls auto waaher Kenmore gat dryer Norge elec dryer Frlgldaire auto, waaher 4-pc. cedar bedrm suite New Darls Combination Unit Boi) Hutchin.son j Mobile Home Sales, Inc. , “■ ■ Hlfbwag. Drayton Plains Open 7 days a week EXPERIENCED - rkprToerators -Admiral Phllco, Prlgidtire Norga and OE Rebuilt by our Service Esperts Your Cbbles ... $40 00 I WKC_____________100 N Saginaw DELCO OA8 CONVERSION FUR- ' ,ui> cabinet, plus display cabineta with a faucets ggg4 value for B. Munro Electric Co , iiS:. a;''Bre- sg!.nisrSc°H^o.yn'‘a^^ -B & B II ! M, m>« VS t-mt * ‘ j UBERAL'-VUra''AL£oWAHCS **ATVM*fAHH*?AltHl'V amI” rVtBV AliSllSlr H T 1FIXTimES. PUR- j , . *TS,“»T8 RENTAL^PLAN ^ ^ERY 7^'l^D >..v.».sA »A-A. -AAA. HatliinR and Trimming -VA. excellent CONDI- _____Call after 6 p m. PE 4-4111 •47 ‘^NDER^IRO, 1.000 ACTUAL mtiM, 420 H!P. Chryiler enftnt. --- , ■•iffvo- _ Boat Repair Materials i^opai awn >vjsrw HBEROLAS EPOXIESi'*Sy*menlt *Pvl *2arlT^ 3^ 93 PAINTS VARNISH 0« Ir HARDWARE WINDSHIELDS! SfA'K * VOLKSWAGEN teU°vOT hS?“2?do It ! SERVICE t iMikrdoing’bJSiw;. M ;WARD-McELROY, INC __________________________A.—a-AND marine exchange S4t4 W. HURON iM40i OR AASaa EXPERT mechanic ON FOR- 341 8 Saginaw__________FE i-4101 _ <«»•» 0« «40$ Buy and Ball Imported Cars 441 8 I Auto crankshaft ORINDINO IN THE car Cylinders rebored Zuck Machine Shop. 31 Rood. Phone FE Priced not at discount but I wholesale Michigan Fluores 343 Orchard Lakr ______ ____ LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT I bedrooms. kReh- | EDWARD S 1$ S. SAOINAW A h.ii. ..-4... BALDWIN 8PINBT OROAN. SPE Sale Motor Scooters 94 ANTIQUE CHINESE URN-TEAK > bsse Imarl bowl wltti teak base L**!™***.®?-.. Bisque figurines Vmeclan glass | ,' I Amber glass decanter and glasaas > ' Copper basket, painting—antique LEW BETTERLY MUSIC CO. MI $-1003 fgOi OPPOBITE BHAM THEATER EVERY SATURDAY 7 p n EVERY SUNDAY 3 p a OPEN 7 DAYS WEEK $4 3 ^Trad# your oidjmor McCulloch Tou'O like OR Mmj other Items by owner Ml FARMlgAOON ORNAMENTAL" _____ OR 3-3301 ___________________ OLD LADDER BACK CftAlbB, aets*'*l0344**Oak ^lU. HoEy' mile K Pule tU 8 lOi _____________ Money Surplus It Ads DiNDfO ROOM SET. ELECTRIC chord Tfaa. mnd • PboDt WE 4424t •ftcr _______ ?*^*^*^ off jciintooti^ic j Hi-Fi, TV and Radio 661 door itorMf, 3M POUndT^J^d 21 INCH CONSOLE MODEL »ioiw|t. I11I.95. Complelfly Roeondittonod Crump Electric. Inc. frei^r-s appliance i 3404 AubyP Rd.________PE 4-3873 MIRACLE MILE CENTER____________ ; PREEZERS^^PRIOHT. FAMOUS i RCA TEST EQUIPMENT WR* 34 A namt brapSa, scratched. TarOflc ; Dot Bar generator and WR $1 A . I values. IIW 01 srblle they laat. I Color bar generator. Will aacri-No pbooe orSrs please Michigan ' flee lor bast oHer or trade. FE , Fluorescent. 303 Orchard Lake , 3-0304________________________ 04 Also bathtubs, lot- BAND IN8TRUMENT REPAIR -er tUlls DrMulart, ter- I By factory eipert .—J» Michigan Fluoreacenl. ' CaLBI MUSIC CO 383 Orchard Laka - 1._____ , 11$ N. SAQINAW FE 4-1333 :rt hano TtyiiNo ______Rochester_____________ MEDICINE cabinets LARGE 30" mirror, slightly marred. $3 04 -Large selecUon of cabineta with " ----- lights, "" • rs. Mil ___________rchard_________ NEW OUN TTTPE conversion oil bumar. 004 EM 3-7310____ NEW SHIPMENT rSED 3x4-311 Excellent quality, prired to sell 8^^ ui for ail your building a^Rnxrs LUMBER & BASSETTS - -_____________ pers. $34 EM 3-8001. BOSTON FEImaLE 2 YEARS Registered Chihuahua mother and LAMBRETTA. 3 PONY CYCLE doing"buslnm at ' Needs repairs Reasonable 3344 OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANOS SSshabaw Rd. North of Seymour 3$l B Saginaw ”” * XOTICF- 140 for your power pinN'r an any riding mowej^ or tmetor.,_$l4 For Sale Miscellaneous 67 i FREEZERS—$148 Mom# brand rrecsera. AU fast J 3 0A8 FORCED AIR FURNACES, freege ghelres. handy door itor- tnsUUed average g hot air runs. ... ...>.. u. _... ... --- . ^ Healing R Cooling Co. _______^>4.________________ 3 WHEEL TRAILER $40 • " , 3-WHXEL TRAILER. LEATHER ' NEW AND USED OAS AND OIL fumacet. For the best buy call MA 4-14QI ______________ ONE SINGLE SINK WITH BACK One baby high ch, ladles .rub- HOOVER UPHIOHT VACUUM cleaner. 30 days old. cost 000 with attacbments will sacrifice ... ,v .0 1 ■■ rVipwri »S_Revel Dl.trlbu.ln, Cb. FE > ♦ WIL PIPr }M7. ^Jj^COPPFd = iMip&on. 7005 MM W»»t. .......... 3-6170___________________ top*. MY office P^RNITURE AND chines, used desks, chair* bolstered straight chairs. ___________ FEderal 3-4g34_ ORINELLB a-FLAT CLARINET, good eonditloo FE 4-0740. «.L1T-AR MONTH . you TOO CAN AFFORD ONE eiE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY LARGE selection COLLIE PUPPIES AKC 0 DIXIE HIGHWAY____ Sale Mouse Traiieri 89 i 14 FOOT CAMP vacation TRAIL-er Oood shape and clean $7S« >404 K, Commerce Rd _B4U-4038 17' ALUMINUM HOUSETRAILER' 44 CUSHMAN EAOLE. EXCELLENT __conuuion. FE 3-0444.______ 1867 MOPED EXCELLENT CON- dltlou 184 EM 3-4818_______ 47 EAOLE. OOOD CONDITION UL 3-1838__________ LARGE SUPER B.ARiiAIN'S! 18-Pl Cruiser with Head. Oslley and Trailer .........II. ISO Chilluallua Piipiiies AKC Beauties 300 N J^ndlng D COCKIer PUPPIES FOR “b> I FOOT TRAVEL TRAILER EX cellent condmoo^UL_2-1884 _ 060 LAYTON 17'. EIECTNIC For Sal^otorcyclesJS BAl3T8^t?CK I sale OR TRADE - OSO^C TRI- u«™ol. and CroJkV iidT ! j.i .mn u..e aCROBB FROM AVOWDALB H- 4 1 for n 11 8 SAGINAW DUINEA PIOS^ RABBITS. ALL 8-1803 Alter 4 ; ------^--------- I _^et Shop, 44 Williams FE 4-8433, i860 VENTOURA 10x44. DELUXE DACHSHUND. MALI BEAUTIFUL trailer with air conditioned unit ' areatlv 'redured nrl'eV " ■ red color. OR 3-8S08 and furniture Used 1 week $6,400 > > KnTENS. H“0 Urt -TOAfNEB--^;=SS?“ . CONH minuet OROANB _________________________SE.A R.NY BOATS HARLEY. 74 NEW RINGS Johnson Motors. Alloy Trailers. ^ FE_2-fl880 ________ _ Used Boats, Motors. Trailers. INDIAN 700 CC MUST BELL KESSl.lCR ___________________ Auto li Marine. 18 N Washington RLKY M. F L H (KX3D SHAPE OXFORD SUN ISO OA S-1400 840 773 Miller 81 . Rochester--------SEA POWER----------- For Sale Cars 106 CHECK OLIVER BUICK'S BARGAIN DAYS SPECIALS OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. EE 2-9101 MORRIS MUSIC 4 8 Telegraph FE 3-0447 lAcroai from tfel-Huron i lELL YOUR DPRIOHT OR BPIN-et piano to Oallaghar Music Co. We pay cash. CaU FK 4-8444 Call FE 1-1144 alter 4 -----NO AND REAIRING. hour servlet all work luarantecd by factory trained men CALBI MUSIC CO lit N SAOINAW__________'T: 4-8233 POODLES - VERY CHOICE Toys, aiao peu FE 4-6371 PUREBRED DACHSHUND PUP ~ 7 weeks old Male. $34 FE 4-633$ POODLE PUPPIES SILVER AND black, doping Reasonable OR 3-0744. OH 3-iI70._________ PUOS. AKC, 10 WEEKS OLD 2404 P^u^t. ^ Drayton Plains • OR IMt SILVER DOME. 1 •-*- brakes, real gooi* ps 4 OR 3-7608. 3 Scott Lk.________________ 203 W Montca.lm ■~MCAn PARAKEETS GUARANTEED TO *m1b *K «ymlke>a.*- RR4.,a __ MORRIS Music 34 8 Trlegrsph FE 2-0! ‘--- -— Tel-Huroni PART POODLE ____ _______ Shepherd puppies. $4 OA 4-3047 POODLES - TOY. MINIATURES itr---------------- L !2r*“ 4-iNCH BOIL Piwrrrr % %-mui jaa-. I Samp Pumpi coat racks drafting machlnei. electric A.B. Dick mimeograph, | blond 'splnA multlllth offset press, typewritera. only 4404 addlac machines, check protec- | — - !. I WE HAVE SEVERAL OOOD USED '^¥1?-,. Ol’*>**I*T®Kb TO !■'*]>>!’ 10 FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM See the latest 47x18 wMe and tlie new ABC Dehixe Model with roof wings and bay win- Bee these quality mobile homes. 40 to pick from t and 18 wides Buy or rent your vacation liali-»i here today. Oxford Trailer Sales i Mila B. of Lake Orion on M 34 ___________MY 3 0721________ 43.384 40x10'. 1841 3-bedroom, at your mobile home and lra.>r DISCOUNT HOUSE Bank rates Avern's. 23148 Trle-..... ..........8 Mile EL • For Sale AUBTRALIAN RACER BIKE CALI. _ra_e-oiM^__ _____,_____ OUARANTEED used BIKES New Schwinn Bikes. 134.86 up ■ Hobby Shop .AMD M> I. Batloai Oator trailers Everything for the boat Boats and Accessoriet 67 Auburn. UL 3-3380______________ WANT TOT FOK 'hERRrER MALE $4.400 cali'h FE'voil3'4'~’ Marine Supplies. Re^r Barv. PINTER'S 1™-^ WfS^E BeVt^hK^! - TERRIFIC BOAT DISCOUNT AT Tony a Marine Ivinrudt motors. 35 vears repair experience. Or-' > chard Lake Road at Sylvan Lake. Open ■ ...... Many other models to choose from BIRMINGHAM -RAMBl.ER Birmingham 668 S Wood! 430 Drayton Transn WOLVERINE HULL with automatic. KELVINAIOR REFRIOCRATOR8 ' ».Y*AR.OLn' and fraeurs rtveek th. fealures I fuel Unit.’iMf Drayton' CUrkBton Aft»r 5 only. MALLOH AQUARIUM, FULLY equipped. $15 BUck full leoffth ------ me.. 5 — WLK or LOOS AND WOOD FRCT, Of V* -9^ Dogs Trained, Boarded fl rURNACC for hauliM tDd for paving lor ' tifilce equipment 72 — --------------------------- rayton Rd , uia ad S7I-7484._________________D008 AND CATS BOARDEI XENMOREbli SPACE HEATER $0,000 BT^ 176 gal tank 140 Elactric stove. $30 Electric dryer. 020. 7-ft. formica counter top with sink. 114. 30 gal oil water heater. gl5. Windows, odd sues. I MA 4-76g2 ________ 8 H08IHTAL BEDS $ RUOS FE 2-4080 PI.YWOOD ' BIRCH. 4x1 PEO BOARD 4x1 ' pre fin mah V-grooved ' - : BURROUOH'S ITEMIZINO CASH Burr-Sheii”: ' a™i*ab1e * TAILWAOOER~kFn- 13 $6: VALLEY BUSINESS MACHINES Sftni Ol*'?’^ training, trlm- 3 U ; 74 Auburn Ave______PE_4-3187 --53y_S!JLJU^--------------- ^NATIONAL CASH RBOi^ rririg '41 Kri --f-il PON-nAC PLYWOOD CO * 04s >488 BALDWIN AVE FE 2-3443 KaETIC Tiu!“ea'" 81c PAINT WITH KOTON, AVOID, •BOYLO' TILE. 102 S SAOINAW ?“• moisture 10x11 UMBRELLA TENT 2~WHBEL utility trailer MA 4-2- PEEL PROOF ntn. rugx, glafts top t •mpx 1M5 White Lake h ________________________________ AM houAe paint, double monej back guarantee afatnxt peeling. OAKLAND FUEUPAINT ^rchard Laka , —........ 21 • LAWN M0W£R SET OF OAR-den tools. $25 Ml e-54$l. 24 CAST IRON FURNACE COM-______________ '"model frid 1 5'ai^ f'SJo ’’*'^*®* '““““o"' *>® ™ restaurant sue stove and ^ cvmuob**n*3o"oallon oil hot water ^440*"°”_______________ EiomDiTTor^ii-AT^uT}: ^ I EneFSfitr * ' “iifi _______ji $160 m adding macblnai off(ces**ln“Sal County where ------------ or factory rebuilt cash register. The National Cash Register Co 4t3 W Huron, Pbhtlac LE 34384 , 33 8 Gratiot. Mt. Clemens. HOw-ard 3-4333._________________ Sal^tore Equipment 73 Hunting Dogs , 12 aluminum boat MER- ‘ OREAT LAKES 165*5 TI'RRIMC SAVINGS 1 I ..............1 After July 4 j ALUMINUM RUNABOUT, 30 Owen* Cruisere ikea-craR eruU-__________ I p Mercury motor, controls ets and runabout with volvo .53 bUICE -railer skis, preservers OA ^31 drives. Owens flberglaa. Evlnrude mission ra_ pi Ywoob BiOAT“'4i.. cHAm'- ‘"t* Mrtcary motors Oator trail- dltlon. 1184. EM 34i41~' *^”lOW down PAYMENT >•“ C E iTt U fc Y. 4 E Z TERMS ^ condlOon. SAOINAW''at 8 "bi Vd*'*^* il4TW5C^ VERT NIC* 1 OVitN! SAOINAW AT 8 BLVD._____ er Or" 3-8484 C. Manning, dealer. 7 CADILLAC^^DAN DEVILLE. CHEROKKE RUNABOUT, imeid TransportHt'n Offered 100 The dollar yoi Hay, Grain and Feed 82 j»'‘i ini|K)rta CUSTOM COMBINING WITH SELF- ) the I. l!'s years oM. Houaebroken i Oood watch dM. “ ------ Sale Sporting Goods 74 Livestock M T Ut_______________________ OO. OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION OA 8-3881 MAHOGANY ANTIQUES MATCH •«, Ini aettae aiig chair Walnut mar. heater 3013 I-beam. 3's horse ble b^aUnS: g^ h^sehold fur- ”Po»y stationary -"ei"* wood nltura and furnlihlng^. Call $73- siorm* and icrf« iiM hung window OR _______ 100 PER CENT AUTOMATIC WA ----- $4$,65 Cab- Reo power mower. \f a V H\Wn\V.\R|r fittings, 844,5 up I SrTh L liHOWmiS. COMPLETE ' BiCLtaiKun. ---- *nd sUnd and i with faucets and curtains, gdg 48 35,. wiu.SS*?'?* nS®* rw- sjt-i faucets. 831 86 Cart and carry j value, 834 40 Lavatories, complete npFif nVii v ^•fii ’ 8/VE PLUMBING i ~..i. ........ su as- ,..u.- .-ft so , OPEN DAILY TIL 8; HUN, g -2 172 S. 8*flnaw _____ rm 4-3108' Michigan Fluorescent. 383 Orchard COMPLETE DIVING OUTPlf 30 GALLON HOT WATER 'TANK ' Lake - 37___________________! »°4 4*°®. EM 3-3343. yrall. 1', gas. $38 Garden tractor wixh STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE SINK 1 OUBB, - . BOY. SELL, TRADE. BAY-RIDInL ■ultlvator. $76 Vk ?:”®®,__i HJ »f '^lleU^ $17 $4 Fan„hoods. ' Manley l«ach. 18 Bailey^_ _geMle |7V OR 3^164 . .... .... ..- ... ggj^, cHblCEllEEF ^ HOLSTEIN HEIFER. DUE TO freshen Aug 38. large and tvpv. 4401 Beach Rd . Ml 4-7W4._ REGISTERED ANGUS COWS with calves at side: I yearlmK heifer, all open Jlill Pontiac Trail. 1'. miles west of wixom RIDJNO MARE - KIND AND 430 84 O A 7006 M68 OUNS-ALL KINDS. Maple bookcase headboard bod. box aprlns. mattress, pink Martha Washington bedspresd Crosle^ll cubic ft. refrig Cheap io • NOROE DELUXE EllfCTRiC .. r soRener Fiberglsa tanks .. Ig year warranty Take advantagi of our 34 years' experience. $335 Including normal Installation. O A Thompson. 7004 M40 West d 0 months. I 840 EM 3-3444 j^scr new 3 PIECX' BEDROOM SUITES cherry, charcc"' ■" t 347 Baldwin ________ ek W. mil, FI_____ OVAL YELLOW BREAKFAST TA-ble and 4 foam rubber chairs OR 3-7104 REPRIOGRATOR — OOOD CONDL tlon, 440. 178 Osemaw. itEPRIOBRATORS. I48.M; TV>; ----- 1 up. Sweet's Radio and I W. Huron. PB 4-1133. Wood plastic pipe, *4 INCH, $6 M CdrWi ‘lnc‘?'''$l?4V hundred. I'k Inch, $18 34 par hundred: 2 Inch. $37.47 per hundred. O.* A 'rhompion!"7&4 MW West STEEL QUONSET BUILDING. 20x36 . 30x48. 30x88 74c per squore foot floor apace Must be moved Within 30 davs. Michigan Bust- _ness Sales^FE 4-lSM____ ' SEWiNonMACHINE - ALMOST new dial control Zlg Zax Singer In beautiful table. Button holes, fancy stitches, embroidery, without using attachments $4 34 per month or pay total only $43 40. call Capitol Sewing Center. FE MARE SHETLAND PONY ~ earn. Su he a inner when you Iniy a Dciroitei or I’unti.'.i' liiici Mobile* Home from Hutchinson’s. OVER 30 DIFFERENT FLOOR PIJWB TO CHOOSE FH( ALL - NEW ....... _ THAT OPENS UP I IN WIDTH ALSO. A LAROE SELECTION OF $' AND 10' WIDE RECON-DITIONEP USED MOBII.F HOMES AS LOW AS |l»6 DOWN SPAN-0-WIDE BEST OFFER! Phone OA t-1671 | rNOINE AIRLINER. NON-STOP-,’ _after 6_p m__________________Loa Angeles. San Pranciaco. San 14 FOOT BOAT motor WITH Diego $7g 40 Hawaii 400 00 extra controls and Irallet FE JL»4$4 'NewyYorJi. $14 Miami, 44 Ferry 14 FOOT "yellow JAckEf~RUN- ——— * —* _^new“ Cumplrte SV4^M°^3-243e' 14' CTDAR STRIP MERCURY 30. JTraller $485_FE l?0434 15' PlBEROtAS. 34~HOR8E POW ^r. Ktfrrln^ wherl. wnltewall 11 bite llnlsh, _____ CHEVROLET CO 1400 8 Wortted Used Cars 101 $25 MORK For that high grade used car. > CARS AND ertible top and accessories. 36 ............— WARD. BIRMINOHAM. MI 4-3736. >4$ CHEVROLET. BI8CAYNE~4! door sedan. 6 cylinder with power-glide. radio and heater whitewall tires, extra clean, tl.004. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1600 s WOOD- ... .. , WARD. BIRMINGHAM, Ml 4-3734. Highway Phona '6$ CHEVY BEL AIR, 4-D66r^ I hardtop, g automatic A-l. low mileage $l,06C 742 W, Huron. FE 4-$101 or MA M333 . FE 3-3604 days. 3Jb62 *18.16 an Awl.. 43 tAKOE. 1 iTtlOERATM FREEZER COM. astlsa lata modal. Bal. 83 per «k. Deluxe wasbor 814 Water naatr Uk> new. bal. 83 74 pet a gehlcb*a. MY 3-3711. I860 OO-KART. FOR BALE PAIR _ condlilon, really goes. _EM_3;43(» ALL ALUMINUM UTILITY houses . $88 Barnes and Har- graves. 743 W Huron.______ A GOOD TV SET ONLY $30 PORT-able radio, 814. MA 4-7371 BATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL AND aas furnaces. Hoi water and steam boiler Autoihatlc wAter heater Hardware, elect, supplies, crock and pipe and flttlhts. Lowe Brothers PalDl. super Kemtonc and Rusloleum. HEIGHT SUPPLY 3884 Lapeer Rd, FE 4-4431 AFPRoinMATELt-W~PxcK^ T.M.BOTT l-UMBHR fence, poets, 3 gates, 830, OR BPS paint. Gold Bond paint Du- 3-0148 _ _________________ , Pont Incite i» drip wall paint. BUILT-IN TAPPAN STAINLESS! Hardware, plumbing, electrical electric range and oven set, 1150, I Aippllea and full line of lunaber Royal Oak Kitchens 42M N V' ‘•’® *"5,-* .^..k Woodward. Royal Oak. Uberty ; 1034 Oakland. Ate__TK 4-A4W BIRCH MODEL KITClikN DIB I 334-0188. " ■ ■ ■ ■■ THOROUOHBKED MARE. 6 YRS ^ SaiufTOravel and Dirt 7ft '*'■ br^'*ma»’' on-oMr"*'''* --------------------- WHITE PONY ABOUT 40 INCHES 1 T0 6't YARDS. SAND, OHAVEI , high OR 3-4706. 4145 Clintomillc top, black dirt Or 3-4800__________________, 1 A TOP SOIL. SAND. ORAVEI „ o” Sale Farm Produce 86 3-4434 . OR 1 inLUON YARDS OP shredded peat or black dirt Loaded or delivered 7 days a week. 488 Loebaven Road, FE V1413 OR 3- ~ BEAUTIFUL RED raspberries R^»yAT>ON STOP ,\T THE LOT WITH Till'; ".q'lX-,\T\(. TOP ’ Boh Hutciiins.in Mtiliilc Home .''ales. Inc. 4301 Dixir Highway. Dravton Plaias OR^ 3-12M__Open 7 days a w< 'I'R.AII.KR1'A dressmtker model with xlg cat J* Completely equipped In cabinet, i » Balance 834 or take on payments . nf 14 per month. Universal Co. FE 4 08S6 ____u pick MA_ 1. OB 'i-CW^iir'oii j'Tttir'''' CIipiHIE^'while THBT~LAST ------------------------- Montmorency Picked or nhk fand Orchards* *32().?*"f:'^* Cem,- ______________ merce Rd . 1 mile east of Milford -. CRUSHED stone.. CHERRIES. PICK YOTR OWN *’ ' "* Drake Orchards 38801 Drake Rd . between 13 and 13 Mile Rd ■’3.7°«V ! NOW TODA'Y , DONT DELAY' "Cliff Dreyer'* Iftillv .Marine ,'^les I43I0 Hollv Rd ME 4-6771 terms (OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 1 Jacobson Trailer Sales • and Rentals All new models In travel trailers 13 ft for compact esr* and I CARRIBEAN S I BOAT TOP BUCK—JUNK CAB. TRUCK, - PONTIAC WASTE. PE 3-0208. ‘ WE NEED CARS! Especially late model Pontlacs Cadillacs. Oldsmoblles. ~ Chevrolet, For to • and c vurt End of July Specials standard transmissi BEATTIE to|i^ dollar^ t .4-1173 ^ -Vl Mb'i^bl^*SAl"E^ WATERFORD FORD DEALER onS^foTo* OR irS03 m"aRK M E . CONTROLS. GOOD ‘ __________________ MEW. OR *-8684. C. Ms ■ ■BLUN6 complete"____________ CELAHEOUS FURHI8HINOB CHEAP. SALS BATURDAY JULY 3Sth 8 to I p m. Complete fur-Dlahlngt, glassware, furniture, an-tlquaa, rugs, allverware. electric TO RENT A SINOER MACHINE FE 3-8S11 Singer Sawing Center rOMATIC WASiHfSr Royal Oak Eltchens. 4238 N i Fay at llttla at 11.34 a wael Woodward. Royal Oak, LIbarty |. OOODTCAR SERVICE STORE 8-2844___________________ 30 8 Casi _________________FE 4<133 USED _____________ ____________ ^ootrpla, real. OR 3-4633. *' WALOON bulldoaing. n: waow.______________. with controls, reai BOILER. STEAM OR HOT WATER. I WORK BENCHiiS. 4 Ciwne. il».00?„B'rU. o» "f*®* : Road ----------- 8134 08 OR 3-1304___________j WALL FURNACE. 37* GALLON BATH TUB, LAVATORY WITH _TANK, $100. FEJ-atOO^____________ complete toilet bowl , WEDDINO DRESS. VEIL. 8IZ]' BEACH SAND. 6040 OH ROAD Farmington ' gravel $T 3 yds, del Pill and HUCKLEBERRY M Cushion sand Loading 413 8 open $100 per <1 Williams Lk. Rd. EM 3-4373_Lenard Rd Hours _ .......... BLACK DIRT AND FILL S.™ Inquire at 1460 East I.euaia cations Bee u* for hitches partt FE 0-0077 ; _ J?®__________ sno service 466.4 Wllllami Lake CRUSHED 8T0l«E. SAND oilAV- ' HUCKLEBERRIES PICK YOUR - J»°k0, Drayton Plains OR 3-6081 ■ Earl Howard. EM >8631. , own. Johnsons, MY 3-l$06____ STEWART. 2 STORY 36* EXCEp! ’’ONTMOHENCY CTERRIM. 10c UonaUy clean m and out. New ^u^. Pick your own. 4670 Mid- ® IVLANp_LAKE SALES _ FE 4-7J2L i057'dHRI8 CRAFT CAVALIER -Esc ronditlon Used only fea -crlflce Call EE Z Check I .W'F'.RII.L'.S 1060 CORVAIR MONZA IN EX cellent condition. Automatic trans mission. White sidewalls, back-ur lights Coronna Cream, grecr Wnyl trim Interior. Tight aiic clean, lets than 10.000 miies, $104< Call MU 4-1707 or can be teen t 3564 Wixom Rd . Milford •47 FORD V-8 ENGINE CL 2 24 DIRT HAULING OF * ____________Msle'PIt EM 3-0373; I ricx YOVS OWN HUCKLEBER- PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP- I I ply. Sand, gravel and urt. Cement! RASPBERRIES. PE 0-3036. 1106 mortar, trucking and tUe. OR I VInewood.________________, - >>M®______________________ I SOUR CHERRIES PICE YOUR RICH DARK CLAY LOAM TOP ' "Fn *olt» Orchard. John R Rd. ' soli. 4‘i yards lor 010 delivered. South of Auburn UL 3-4848 PE 4-880S.__________________Tbompton’t own home grown BitOHTS mobile homes •' ft to 23 ft. Oem travel trail- ' , Wolverine truck camper also 1 set out low price RECONDITIONED T R RIGID , 1 o n s. generators. 1 Dixie Highway. !r; They Must Go! RICH BLACK DIRT.TOP "SOIL *tk yds., $10 del, 'rm 4-06M SAND, ORATE C fTIl AND black. r~--* COMPLETE STOCK OF PLASTIC '' !. mlaceuanoous Items > CEDAR poaaeated. Over 74 models EM 3-4410.___________________' j-apeM table model radloqibono- _________________ _________ BiDEP ANDWSRE - gr^ Table model radio. EM SPECIAL-WASHED BEACH SAND quarters. Opdyke Mkt. PE 4-7041. 3-0003 after 0 p.m.____«0c yd. Fea Gravel, *' - ------OOOD OONDmOH j Everything to meet your notds. ' ’ — ' * rry. 30c eaeb. Oil 1 chithlM. FumRore, Appliances. U boater with blower. Any rea- | THE SALTATION A^T labla offer, TR 0-SIS3. --- ----------------------- —J. ^ Hitches Installed and cars ______ EHE NEW^T" C'ree's 10’ Truck t atnpcr with Marine Stool, Septic Tank, Pressure ' Water Sup- •64 CHEVROLET, 4-YARD DUMP . __________FE 3-4033_im'mI,,',"' •00 CHCTY, H TON PICKUP FE eTONOMY 1M aomOm ^ynvf— J TON F1CE -! Oravel, lOe yd -Ovarsixed Slone, t. 30c yd. OeUvery e CAN STONE., 0134 SANHABAW RD MA 4-31*l. Sale Farm Equipment 87 yd-Road Slone and Fin Dirt, AMERI- WE Machinery 68 ____________________________________ ) FRONT END LOADEtt.! Wood, CorI rmI FocI 77 mwmsea. sjvwr ,(a,.,B>™«>» , '"Kiir'Venath "oia’as Doors trailer and truck FE . M^hle'.'*TitM^%*?ax ^HlF ALUMINUM SdIHO - AWN108 BULL DOZER. TERRATRACT. O. SLAB W O OD jd. Jg4 del. Alboru HateW^ »•' O"®* *“•' •>*•••• '•» »>■••> ‘V** >E»* Lumber Mills. PE 44IU1. aluminum STORM USR EQUlPMEliT. FARM and INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT. ALL are PRICED TO SELL. _________ Rd. 4________________ SEWING MACHINE- AUTOMATIC ZIB Zas. Must sell store law-away. Jast dial to put aa buttons, d^alffia. blind baaia- Yourt for ?a‘i5tSJ*ap£.ISJif;*Vr'4Jft| CapUel Sewing center. can JOE VALLKLY Now "The OM Reliable Plooeer* FE 4-SM4 ’' CHRYSLER OLJM3! CameraK*& Equipment 70, Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 AIR CON- i ^ -------- j DAT ULLDES-ALL COLORS CAN , <11 IS MM BELL AND ROWELL dig now Plaehlll Dardens on > turrett camera and case., model Lakevltw, off Joclyn at Judah : 34S TA, with 3 lens. MU 4-S7I4.1 Uke. I CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE. KING BROS. 'E 4-0TJ4 FE 4-1112 PONTUC ROAD AT OPDVRE OX DISPLAY -M-SO Complete Line of t ree Travd-Coaches 13/2’ to Zr Start at Wayfare Nimrod apache Camper . . $344 Hollv Marine & Coach 16116 Holly Rd ME 4-4771 HOLLY, MICHIOAN BANK RATES Open Dally and Sanday aTuSTcraH- sHiinr OLASS. Freeland, Pon-Toon ^ts.' "NORTH CHEVROLET CO, 1000 8. WOOD-- -®D. BIRMINGHAM, MI_4-2714 _ Lawn Mower, >»*7 DODGE TRACTOR 700, 8AD-DART SPORTMEN CENTER ««» t">ks. 4th wheel, air-brakes Fishing Supplies ti Snorting Eoiiln ld condition, 874 Scottwood, FE 601 N Ssginaw. Hollv. ME 7d011 4-4407. Open Dslly ‘ ~ - - ----- - Aqua^ Swan A WE SEl.L "and 'sERV'lCE -TON TRUCK NO NusT Oood condition. Almost new tires. 2374 UL 3-ir- -All New in Pontiac SsTdodoi nuFT mi:___________ *''"ss’’Svjr£’og'r*''' Ports-Camper Camp Trailer >•«« CHEVY ^ TON PANELED Wood. Alum., Flberglas. g ft-34 ft ‘'urk $3$ James K. Blvd $1404 , SERVICE 1847 CHEVROLET 10404 TANDEM « CROTSE-OUT BOAT BALES Dump also 110 International Tan- •8 *■ ®>E 0-4402 dym Dump Will trade, terms. OR I n.ii. a.. - 2^384 — TRAILER RENTALS Camwrs and Hnusetrallera oooDELL TRAILER Sales *300 S. Rochester Rd. UL 3-4158 ARKANSAS TRAVELER BOATS Thompson Clinker Built Boats •81 JOHNSON MOTORS GASOW -SPORTS CENTER— 2175 Cass Lake Rd 8SM040 International. KEEOO HARBOR. ^ICH, > Auburn r ■ 1 CHECK OLIVER BUICK'S BARGAIN DAYS SPECIALS OLIVER Motor Sales Kups.'en®vV and' 210 Orchard Ijtke Avfc 1. Economy Cara. 33. p|j 2^9101 * i-'L' ■.. /■ '. 1047 FORD TRUCK F-80* l2 W-l -----' with lift gale, goodi W Huron. Pontor j ly^TOMTIONAL' PICKUP.; ■x TON PICKUPS. « naUh ttwt toekiUke glu* roMlibtoMBi (>H Tiinl Wck hurtK k«*. lUtt May It Ml the ahownw*. !»•»• Ka a sew ane No non*r dovn. wsawt only $11 a mMi. $4M Cl pile*, eredtl Or« W Bill Spence RAMBLERLAND , ____ _______ . . Buran auiaabeth Lak* M ■ TK $-«$$^ ., H cHCVituJrr bix mr spwt T4 PowerflMc. radio. ] trti«»»alU MKalllf blue; $i.a« north chevro-. r CO t$$0 8 WOODWARD. ‘ MptOHAM jP , j$ CHETROttT rOWB. Aa*-. *Sr'* Farts ^ MI ATiit. BaroM CORVAIR 1$$ S-OOOR I Tamer, Fort.____________oan Fosrerfllde. radio, beat--., _ SAVE - SAVE - SAVE ^^^TWAUj^TOIES paywi ___ credit M.r FE 2-9101 MI ATiil. HaroM CORVAIR 1$$ —-----------------------MU --------- --------------------------------- ih3 FORD WITH BUt CTLIN- WOOTWARD. r^irirVgrfijjr irt-ATIOW WAIT ders, sUndard sHm^ r^^^ ^ laws WOODWARD. BIRMIWO-MaFORD MI *-im. __________ —- -—• lEviufijn- btatioh w^-RADIO, hkatkr. adt^ BIRMIROHAM. mi 4-HK______ asr^HTirBourr RMCayre i- ,doot. 3M IM>. V* Ra»^ ^ WtSr’WwTiMsbl^lM NORTH I Bo'can'cfedtf Mtf. . - --CBrVROLZT CO-. 100$ « WOOD-1 at MI a-nat. Harold Tamer. FOrd WARD. BIRMIMOHAM MI t-HM. iiTcHEVT. « DOOR BK- AIR. --------- ^1 i. radio, baaur. Eat. condtuan MATIC TRANSMISSION. AB80-LDTELT NO MONET DOWN -\u^Tu----------------- "wSa*^ . Spare NORTW ____________ ___ ____ B. WOODWARD. BIRMIHOHAM, MI AITH. __________ 5< FONTIAC MMOR. $ *l»«»r •*rtr'n$Jrti ««»*“ M CHEVY BMCATNE. SASM PLEASE NOTICE 0-! TW. liM camm^. ^---tt-c-^ eUeot eondltliin. $1.11 CRISSMAN Ford aod Falcons. Buy Non -Save Now Only O leR „ TOM B(ShB. INC . 11$ a. Main. Mlllord. MU AH» ] INI FORD H a R b T 6 F.^ERT ! KSil’"'Dealer' OR MN4. C 1957 FORD 8 A real ntee black and wluta 1-^' -Radio. heaUr. aoUMnaUc. whll^ waU Ures looks s<>od. drives food - Frlced r^t FEOFLU * c^ Ai^l^RAles. W3 S. Kjbl!c“ NOTICE ADTO SA|^^^ sTf^. MX)0R. v-a. 3M A^ -----■-. radio, beater. OR HT$3. -----.1_______.^~Til$i$ DoBOTO, BHARP. $JW_ ^ WORD V-$, 1 DOOR BEDAN. xm CHEVROpr. BEfc AIR ^ * Butfers. olt ‘•^mO HEA’TER^WHTnBWALL ibfte''I l$Ii°PlBOTO. e-DOOR W*M^ town"am'IiTJ?'« :S^lTSs&T£5iS?a^ brilsr^M; {uM.jn^_____l iMmlrtUh Tuf?;>rord. _------ ir~?MEVY 4-DOOli RADIO. ^ live s car today PnU price $795. i$M FORD CONVERTIBLE. VI p- uac Absolutely no cash down. Take over small monthly pay-ine^ Lucky Auto Bales. lU w. n e-llM. Rydra^Uc.’ no rust. $I$5. Cus- •------i-r. $4 B. Ferry. ■ riAC DELUXE 1 e tbroUBhottt. I— Very nice tbi H Rigpns. d •53 FORD. WITH 'M CHEVROLET en$tne. Notched piston ptn* other i iiM* modincatloos. Newly overhauled. I mi $150. OL 1-ONl. 1U3 FONTIAC e-DOOR. RADIO, and heater. Oood transportation. EM 1-5615. 1$M OMC V$ DELCfiTToiOR-. c Manning, di h.o i.il>llon Wacom »ON miles | INI FONTTAC. CHEAP" OR t-1157 •M MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN Radio, banter, imtomaua tra mission. Real aharp, $5N I SoRBT *IhV*'bI*'*S»^^ '' * Lincidn-Mercu'ry-Comat dealer — no Hunter Blvd.. 1 block------'• ol 15 Mile Rd. MI BNIO. 8 Boftnaw, I$57 FORD <22^»STI^ OOOD condition. BBW. FE 5-4544^ TAEB OVER FAYMEHTB C. -'54 Mercury convertible, good con-dlUoo; 1304 Duck Lk. Rd.. Httb- ■57 FORD OOOHTRY BEDAN. 5 pos^gcr V-l. Ford-O-Mouc. rt- Sr^rrtVs"YK?".2r;hlfi.'ci‘ hardly ba Mid trom new. OM car . —. <4 Booths on bolonce. 1 gnVramy. BOB BORBT. INC. I Inroln-Mer- Lrmlniham cury.Comet dealer. Blvd I block south ol Ml A4535 ___________ ^^IO^^eTtE^R.* AUTOMA’nC t« FORD OALAXIE. 1£C»R 'TRANSMlMlOlf. absolutely I ^an. Mack. 30b b p ^t, .Ida- iro^NEY DOWN. Assume pay-! walls, sharp. OR _3j711-- A75N Harold Turner. FVrd _ rORD 1N7 BTATION WAOON. $ KTcHEVROLET 4 WR jS- -•b •‘e-dsnl IrtD.mls- 1 cfUnder. rt4wl*rd •bift. ^a.ry 041.4.U mwMK ■rhll# «&U ■ suver4ih»* „„! CmeVN a - ___ i€»Ef?S ’.wHiSvisj Whitewall Very i tktras. sparkllnf g Interlar U sharp a like the day It It '534 ““n lany other and white. I lmI“ Rd _f£>«$i_________ ff^t„Mgr, »»»^WaLWH FC«D lAtt o«r BO. CoU Cr«lU Bfr^ . Mr rtSlw Ml 4.7M0. HoroW, il shOrp. 40 mllei and heater, u Kir" turquoise ttnl as they c lymants ol N$ 4< real I _ _ _ _ old tmde. Lloyd Motors. Llncoln-Mercury-Comet, 131 S. aoginow. FK 1-0131 •54 rono CUBTOMLINi l-Ooor, V-0, Btandord Troni ___ k4.0M’ Actuol Miles, Eatra Sharp—Estra Clean) ....''•■i:-ff:kguson ' FORD DEALER JEROME-F ROCHESTEk I M FORD. V-a. CON- r$M^^^H^Nfl^BLE RA^ DIO HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY Mr! Parks s Turner. Ford. ...... ------ , . ,.,N per month, low cosh down l,oaded with or old trade. Lloyd MoMrs. ' new inside and out. $1,4N Phone, toln-Merrury-Comet. 131 B. MY MNl ^! tnaw, FX 1-9131____________ 0 CHEVROL*T EXTRA NICE vertlble. VI Au^MIc Btfll J |pM Ford. >s4on pick up. warranty. ION miles 4359; delivered Hauhery Rd oil Dltle Hwy Ini tOM BOHR. INC Dnylon Plains. Floranca BOV'illO B. Main. Mlllord.__MU_4-1715 sher. owner.________________ tpS7 FORD RETBIACTABLE 8KY- InI CHEVROLET BI8CAYNE 1 liner, nice. $M5. FE 4-M45 aBej^3 ---------«... -a.™ ““ ijloBD 'W CONVERTIBLE TOW mileage, new condition MY 3-14N 195$ FORD 4-DOOR. V$ WITH AU-I —- - , . _ . . „ . Tit, tomotlc ironsmisslon, rodio ond Slrtlght stick. SOU o» Made. 10J| j,„i„ whitewall tires, sparkling E. ifontealm.______________yml and white fhilsh and real ------------------------- ^1 aharp. FuU prtee $4H. Lloyd Mo- ■evvT -XT r\rj lr'^ ' lb" Uncoln-Mercury- •” JULY 27, 61 __ ____ heater, whitewall ^rkllDg Mue ttnlsh and no rust. Real sharp. Asaume payments of $11.50 per month. Low cosh down or old trado. Lloyd Mo- IIN OFBt STATION WAOON. Excellent condition, radio ond bcot- er. FE mi7. _________ e OLDS, N, CONVERTIBLE New " 53 OLDS tl power. Shorp, $ I. OR S-1071, FE 4-5N$. CONWAY'S AUTO MART MECHANIC SPECIAL ■57 PONTIAC 1 DOOR HARDTOP. $7M. rx 5-47M ________ i •M FONTTAC DELUXE CATALINA | hordtop. Power steerina —■* bmkes ^ trona. E-Z ii^ ^ 1. $4W. OR 1- VERY i LARK,'61, new; ___ _____ ____WHITE j TOTAl“dEUVERT PRICE $1,$M Mazurek Marine Sales B. BLVD. AT WOODWARD SPECIAL Naw '$1 Car. radio, hoatar. ! tI.4H.M. $H.16 down. $N.H - R AND C RAMBLER SUPER MAREET EM 3-4IN $14$ Commarca Rd IN7 4 DOOR RAMBLER AUTO-matlc transmission. 15.0M r-"** $4W. FE 4-3$53.__________ ltS9 RAMBLER 4-DOOR. R and heater, whitewall sparkllnt blue ond white t:-- It's Uka- new. foUca, assume payments of INN per ratmtb low, cosh dosm or old trade. Lloyd 1 Motors. Lincoln-Mercury-Comet,! 131 8. Botlnaw, FE1-$131. . whitewall tires, II.IN. l$5t RAMBLER AMERICAN 8TA- , liM FWID CONVERTIBLE RADIO, HEATER, AUTOMATIC TRAN8M188ION. POWER 1 ------------I T E W A L L • Notice to Residems 3 of Pontiac. Mich., and , ^j^£4“-;^]^olutely no mon^ cuFroundme Lommunitiesi cv town. Assume payi—*- he tt hereby known that M W| $31N per mp. Cull Cred flint alter &# publlshin$ of Mr Park; tollSe, Flfty-Slg ------ till be available 1 Me balances due Niles may ba cli WITH STANDARD CHECK OLIVER BUICK'S bargain DAYS SPECIALS OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Avc. F F: 2-9161 LIKE NEW _______WiWd pijrmecu ^lh| and'VbiU firilh beiitri ^BiOLUTCLY MO CASH WEEDHD.| u the iharpeel In town. Aoumr !;.h“ KrsSh «“or ■"dd Tain I^OBLEMS CBOALLT INVOLVED, Lloyd idotors. Llncoln-Mercury-YOU NEED IS A STEADY^ Comet, 131 8. Boglnaw. FZ1-$111. UOB ■ « FALCON 1 floOR 1 , ... .iWlIh Oeluat Trim. Btandord Trans- htasae rars are being stored by and, mi^gioo Radio and Heater, heing liquidated by Ring Auto Boles 1 only $1.1N ^V,‘‘be“-i»‘Il*3^rlvlSi’*.?"cIS.KS; SCHUCK FORD K »• “ *“ • ■*" LAKE**^RjgNlif Vian! BECAUSE IT IS bleUw Is o partUl Ust of, soms of -u ford 1-OOOR. V4. STANDARD I Ah# automobiles up for cUlm. 1 tmosmlsslon, ndlo. heater, whlta-I walls. Real aharp. Full price, vim Ford, a-pessenger wafon, 8*-, gi.oN BOB BORST. INC . Blr-| r»l No M$FX15$$$1 ; mlngham's new Llncoln-Mercury- sBalaoct Due $1$7 — $1.71 weekly; Cogiet dealer. 7$0 Hunter Blvd.. , I block south of 15 Mile Rd. «H4 Ruick Bpeclal Hordtop. Be-I Ml 0453$ ' Ilsl No. «B154NU ^ --------------------------------- pal. Dua $I$7 - $185 weekly White with whIU top and white leather tnterio power, low mileage, like n ^ rsfv'sfTdun'Ssih ofi5 Miu MM MXRCURT 4-DOC«.,V5 IN-automatic transmls-brakes and steering. ----, white--" finish automatic ■Ion. power brakes anc ------ radio and hrtt«ri.»bltewall tj WncE Lloyds got It. I mean a tfon where you can buy a new or used our with no money down. Call Mr. Nlchols-Credlt manager — Lloyd Motors. Ltncoln-Mercur^- s^rkll^ CraTIFIEOT'Llke new, $LSN. Lloyd Motors UncolnJNerroiY-Comet. 133 S Boglnow. FE 3-$l31, NdTZroCURY HABbtOP. MOThEATER. transmission. automatic ___________ WHITEWALL TIRES. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume jpeyments ol $14.1$ per mo. Call Credit Mfr.. Sf Fmrts at MI 4-150p. Harold houghtf:n & sox 5N M. Italn, Rochester OL 18161 MB PLYMOUTH CLtfB COUFET RADIO. HEATER. WHITEWALL TIRES ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume noymenta ol $13.11 per mo. Call Credit Mgr.. Mr. Parks at Ml A-lkN. Harold 1955 MERCURY 1-DOOB HARD-top. MontcUlr. VI with automai-Ic iransmtsslon. rs Mercury-ComoL 13$ 8. Baglnav DON'T GET MAD hl5« Pontlae. Chieftain, Serial No ; ' P7S4H5175I I {Bal. Due - $154 wtekly. tlH$ Plymouth. Moor. Serial No.i • 147751 sBal Due. $17 - $1.11 weekly •For any additional Information, call! New Dexige Lancer $1781.65 THAT IS THE TOP On this lovely imie 1 Convertible with that slrabla for the y------- ;BaI. Due td$7 ,1055 FORD 3-DOOR WAOON, 8ER.; Ul No USURlINdTl DUS 197 - 9113 weekly: DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD 35.00$ iqLX OOARANTXX RAMMLER-DALLAS OL 1-9111 TRANU FISCHER BUICK At that old ear) It will probably still make our down payment or one of our belter trouble free used cers. You ml$hl like thli one! 1959 Buick lavlcta 1 dooi hardtop Platinum Mist with «ki new metebing Itterlor. Rgdio heeler, dynaflow. power steertni and brakes. Whitawall tires. Ful price. $1895 784 S. Woodward, B'ham I MI 4-6222 : ACROSS FROM OREENFIEUya Wc Have Nothing But Advice to Give Awav FREE 784 S. Woodward, B'ham MI 4-6222 ACROSS from OREENFIELO’B 11955 ED8EL i DODGE—CHKYSLER-THUCEB ■ 001 N MAIN ROCHESTER! \y^ AdviSC YoU tO See Our Value-Packed RUSS i HASKINS I JOHNSON I i Convertible USED- Puntiac-Ramhler Dealer ' I^KE ORION ( .\RS Like Hie.se Real Slurp Ones 12-Month W’arranty FISCHER BUICK STOP! BUY! S.AVE! 19W Chevy Bel Air 4-door . tl* 1959 Ford dalesle 195$ Ford English model 195$ Pontloc SUr Oilef 195$ Fontloc 1-door 195$ OMC 'ii-ton pickup 195$ Chevy Impale 1$S$ PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR WITH V$ engine and power eteering, $345 full price, no money down. Lucky Auto Sales, U3 8. 8a$- i. FE * 8TUDEBAEER 54 COUPE/STAInD- I —‘th overdrive. Needs -5135 00 OR 3-130# I$54 WILLYB DVBRDRIVE ♦Va 1953 Pontiac. Nice .. 1950 Rambler, sharp Superior Auto Comet Ml 8. Boglnow, FE 1B131 BUYING SEE US BETORE^OU DEAL AUSTIN HEALY SPRITE. I$5$. BEAUTIFUL PLUM RED FINISH WITH LEATHER BUCEET SEATS. 4-tfPEED TRANSMISSION. 11 ACTUAL MILES. WILL SACRIFICE, CORVAIR CONVERT. YES. THIS IS A RARE ONE I! 1$$0 MODEL. RADIO. HEATER, 3-SPEXD SHIFT. WHITEWALLS, 4.000 MILE CAR. ONLY $i.a$5. 1-Year Warranty Suburban-Olds Radio and hesU.. SoUd blue flnUh. $1.$$5. NORTH j CHEVROLET CO 1000 8. WOOD-WARD. BIRMTNOHAM. Ml 4-3735. , SPENCE'S RAMBLERLAND DOES IT AGAIN! A NEW 1961-RAMBLER AMERICAN 2-DOOR SEDAN WITH 6-'cYL. ENGINE For Only . . .. $1588 — F O B. FACTORT — LOT No. 1-CREAM PUFFS ■ WE DON’T CI.AIM SCHOOL TEACH 1:R Sl^NDAY. BUT WE CARS IN TOWN, THESE TR.\DF-1NS TO BE OI-D MAID CAl^S WHO ONLY DROVE THEM ON DO TRY TO KEEP , THE NICEST UjiED '59 RAMBLER '57 CHEVROLET •59 \ OLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE AtnUtlCAN BTATION WAGON. Bham and hai 9>DOOIl **!!•” SEDAN JL?..?Sf"rXnn!&r^^S5 leathtr tiin. Nic» pile* wtSrVed BnUh. low mileage 1 New lopi Radio and hesUr. $1095 .Tl. $ 895 $1495 ’58 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBURBAN BTA'nON WAOON 4-DOOR with V-4 aniliM. atandard tranamlaalon, radio and h«Ur^^^ Looks and runs $ 895 ’60 RAMBLER CLASSIC 4-DOCHt •55 CHEVROLET . BEL Am 3-DOOB with automatic tranamUaioa. 340tta flnlah. Bevtral to $1495 SEDAN with radio. beaUr and ovtidrivt. $ 395 ’57 CHEVROLET STATION WAOON 4-DOOR With 6-cyI. Engine, radio ’59 RAMBLER AMERICAN 3-DOOR SEDAN with radio, heator, white-wall!. A real aharp carl ’55 PONTIAC . a-DOOR SEDAN Thi! beauty U In mint condition. No ruet. Automatic tranemtealon, radio, heater $ 795 $ 895 $ 495 FREE We will lubricate any Rambler product, no matter where or when it was bought. Also bring your own oil, we’ll put it in! Ible, hydramaUc. whitewalls. A 1-ow radio, heater. 1$00 FONTTAC CATALINA aedon. Hydramatic. radio, heaur, whitewalls. 1-owner spaelal. Haupt Pontiac Salfs CLARKSTON M15 ONE MILE NORTH OF UB. 10 MApIs 5-5560 Open Mon , Tues., Thnrs., 'Ul 0 p USED CARS 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 MONEY SAVERS '60 Pontiac W'agon 5505 DOWN ’60 Corvair $301 DOWN ’59 Olds Sedan $U$ DOWN '59 Ford Wagon $10$ DOWN '59 Volkswagen $3$6 DOWN ’58 Cadillac Sedan CHECK OLIVER BUICK'S BARGAIN DAYS SPECIALS OLIVER Motor Sales FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS EVERY SATURDAY SALES 'SERVICE 32 S. MAIN ST. (M-15)-CLARKSTON OPEN MON., TUES.-AND THURS. EVENINGS 210 Orchard Lake Avc. EE 2-9101 CADILLACS SELECTION — ■60 CADn-LACB IN STOCK. ALL OOOD. SHARP. 1-OWNER NEW CAR TRADEl-INB, ALL BODY STYLES, PRICED TO , NOWl WILSON PONTIAC - CADILLAC ! 1350 N. Woodward BIHMINOHAM_____Ml 4-l$3(l SALE DON’T BUY 'TIL YOU GIVE U.*; A TRY! 1955 CHEVROLET Slraiglit Stick 4-door. $ c; * 51395 . 11195 $1995 SEVERAL NEW jChevrolet I Convertibles •JUST YOUR • OLD CAR DOWN r CONVERTIBLE, with Hydramatic 7 Tranemtailon. Power Steerln- *~i i BMkei. Radio and Heater. 9 oOMr AcceMorlei. and a Bel a( iboon FlnUh with White USED ...J CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. V9 engine. Power- glide, Power Brake!. Power f- Mg, R^o and Heater. 8bow lew throughout I lb uttb wbiU topi '58 Ford .........$795: ,’55 Ford .........$493 ■55 Oievrolct ....$395; '56 Olds..........$-W5: '55 Olds ..........$495 '55 Pontiac .......$395 '54 Olds ..........$395 '55 Plymouth.......$395 '55 Mercury ....... .$295 Trucks!! '47 Dump ..........$295 Ford ..........$595 ’55 Ford ..........$595 1955 DODOB etrftlgM stick, a^oor Htts VI fogini. (0 Rtmoler super 1^6 ’58 Buick Sedan / $345 '57 Cadillac Coupe Chevrolet 2-Door HOMER fflGHT Small Town Trades: SHELTON 1957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR CON VXR7TBLE. VI Powergllde traaa mUiloa. radio and heater. Coral FINAL CLEARANCE '61 Models BIG SAVINGS! Financing No < Problem! HASKINS Chevrolet-Olds U.S. 10 at M-15 CROBBBOAO TO BAVn*?*' „ nm MA $4811 RUSS JOHNSON Motor Sales PONTIAC - BUICK Biation*wt^^m" Automat- Rochester OL 1-8133 Ic irenMnUilon. $ cylinder. Few. open Moo., Tuea , Thura tU * er brake! and steerlnf. Wed., Fri., Bat. ’tU $ 1$97 OLDBMOBILE Automatic TranimUeton. hardtop, power bfakea 1*57 FORD Palrlane 5$0. Moor hardtop, power rieerlnf, Vt with eund- Motoring Is Such a Pleasure Particularly when van are drlvtni I e real nice car like thli Coral Black 1657 Buick 1 door, radio heater, dynaflow, and whitewall I tire!, PuU priee $895 LAKE ORION MY 2-2871. MY 2-2381 LAKESIDE Motor Sales 312 w.’mo^calm Kemcinlier, we encourage you to check our cars with a mechanic you know and trust. FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4. JEROME BRIGHT SPOT 980 Ford ^door. Radio, heater, automatic tranimiMton, power sUerlng and brakei ........ 12195 and heater . 1900 Nash R brake! Corvali IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WILL ENIOY ALL YOUR SUMMER ACTIVITIES EVEN MORE IN ONE OF THESE "Goodwill Used Car" SUMMER FUN SPECIALS '60 PONTIAC Catalina 4-Door Bodan w radio, beater. Hydram^ tra mlulon, power brakei i KTSStii ffiS. ”• ' $2395 '60 PONTIAC CaUllna 3-Door. It hat radio and beater aod U alto equipped with Hydramatic tranamluton. $2295 '59 PONTIAC Una 3-Door Hardtop hi >. heater. Hydramatic tran ion and whitewall tirei. $1895 '59 FORD Oalaxte 4-Ooor h Hera le a real nlca ear for only $1695 '59 BUICK- $1895 '59 PONTIAC Bonneville ConverUJ^e Uiat hai s $2195 '59 BUICK power brakes and iteerli $1995 '69 chevy $1495 '57 CHEVY $995 OLDS - CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Case _______FE 9-04$$____ Tell Everybody About it with a Pontiac Press Want Ad That's because of the greater selection of everything from automobiles to Chevrolet — Pontiac -Buick Dealer OXPXIBD. MICH. WE NEED Your Car WILL PAY employment offered every i TOP DOLLAR day. Just Dial FE 2-8181 Matthews- Hargreaves 631 Oakland at Cass FE 54161 FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC GOODWILL USEp CARS 65 Mt. Clemens St. ^ — ALSO - Corner Cass and Pike FE 3-7954 V THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. --Todays Television Programs-- rtitMM fiiiirtil kf iteltME HtM la lu, e*m» «i« HbjMt to ekaan wtthMrt mMm FORTY.SBVEK «*—it t-WWJ.TT Ofc—it 1—mxrt.tr ChMnal TONIQIT*S TV UGHliOHTS «:N (3) Mvvto (coot.) (4) Bnkea Arrow * (T) Newa, Weather (9) Popeye (N» Galieiy «:U (T) Ncwa fl:« (4) Weather •:» (3) Newa . (4) Newa (7) Superman (9) WlUiam (56) David Copperfield 6:41 <3) Newa Analyaia (4) fiporta 6:41 (3) Newa (4) Newa 7:99 (3) Supper Sports S^eeUp cular. (4) Michigan Outdoors (7) DeadliM (9) HuckMerty Hound (96) Hiatoty 7:39 (2) Sporti (coot.) (4) Outlaws (7) Guestward Ho! (9) Movie. ‘The Chaser.’ (1938). Girt is planted (l get goods on bmyer .who is coating traction company money with damage suits. Dennis OlCeefe, Lewis Stone. (36) Casals’ Master (3au 9:49 (3) Blue Angeis (4) Outlaws (coot.) (7i Donna Reed (9) Movie (com.) (36) Guest Lecturer, 9:39 (2) Zaae Grey (4) Bat Masterson (7) Real SlcOoys (9) Movie (oont.) 9:99 (2) GonsUngcr (4) Bachelor Fkther (7) My Three Sons (9) WresOiiw 9:39 (2) Gui^ii«er (oont.) (4) (Color) Great Ghost Tales (7) IMoachables (9) Wrestling (cont.) 19:99 (2) At the Source (4) Groucho ' (7) Untouchables (cont.) (9) News 19: U (9) Weather 19!39 (9) Telescope UAW 19:39 (2) Project 2 (4) Jim Backua (7) Silents Please (9) Leon Errol 19:49 (9) Golf 'Tv 19:99 (9) Sports 11:99 (2) News (4) Newa (7) Bold Venture ftl News 11:19 (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Movie. “The Rocking Horse Winner. (English; 1960). Child has < uncanny knack of picking whining race horses. Valerie Hofawm. 11:39 (2) Sports (4) Sports IU29 (2) MOvie. “Bitter Ric*.“ (Italian;* 19«). Greed and lust are driving forces in of wild beauty working in Italian rice fields. SDvaaa Mangano, Vittori Gassman. U:99 (4) (Color) Jack Paar (7) Movie. “Another Part of the roreat.” (1948). ______ U hated by neighbors be-cauw he engaged in bladt-market activhtos during OvU War, FYedric March, Fkm enoe EUridge, Edm O’Brien, Dad Dinyea, Ann Blyth. FUDAT .MtMtNlNO 9:99* (2) Meditathms. 9:99 (2) On the Fhrm Front 7:19 (2) News (4) Dave Garroway (7) FUnews 7:99 (2) Felix the Cat. Today on the Farm 7:39 (2) B>ana Don (7) Johnn^ Ginger 9:19 (2) Captain Kangaroo 8:31 (7) Movie. (2)________ _ (4) Ed Allen 9:39 (I) Consult Dr. Brothers 9:49 (4) Gateway to Glamor 9:99 (7) News ' (2) I Love Lacy (4) Say When (7) Jack ■ ■ 14:30 (2) Video VHlagT (4) (ookr) Play Your Hunch! (7) JacUe Cooper 10: M (9? Bmboard 10:45 (9) Kartoon Karnival 11:M (2) Double Exposure (4) (color) Price Is Right (7i Gale Storm (9) Romper Room 11:39 (2) My Utfle Margie (4) Concentration (7) Love That Bob! U:95 (4) News (3) Ida U^iho (4) Journey (7) Seven Star Thenter (9) Movie 1:39 (7) News 1:99 (2) As the World Turns (7) Life of Riley (4) Fhye Elizabetfa 3:99 (2) Amos ’n’ Atxiy (4) (color) Jan Murray (7)' Day in Court 3:19 (2) House Party (4) Loretta Young (J) Seven Keys (9) Home Fair 3:99. (2) MUlionaire (4) Young Dr. Malone (7) ()ueen For a Day (9) Movie 9:99 (2) Verdict b Yours (4) From Those Roots (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Brighter Day (4) Make Room for Daddy (7) Atnerican Bandstand 4:19 (2) Secret StoSTn 4:39 (2) Edge of Night (4) Here’s HoUywood (9) Adventure ’Time 5;49 (3) Movie (4) (color) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Looney ’Tunes and Jingles (36) Discovery (71 Rin 'Tin ’Tin (36) Michigan Conservation 9:M (36) News Magazine 9:99 (9) News AFTERNOON i (2) Love of Life (4) Truth or. Consequences (V) Camouflage (9) Myrt and Doris 13:39 (9) News ! 13:39 (2) Search for Tomorrow i (4) (color) It Could Be You I 17) Number Please (9) Susie 13:45 i2) Guiding Light 1 Ll|ht (I » Charltf Ls U Ouide'a nai 14 paneb atri 15 Fait aeasoa IS Auiiaent n RMi br tzpoaurt IS Bor'i Dana S8 Prfmarr I SI Dawn s*4S SJ Ttny 33 Far! tl a 13 Sllkwwm 14 ---oD a ferrrboat OFF TO SEA By Unitod Press International SPORTS SPECTACIlLAll. 7:30 p.m. (2). ’Top-rated cowboys compete for $70,000 in prize money at Salinas Rodeo Park, Salinas, Calif. MV 'miEE SONS, 9 p.m. (7). (Rerun). The family pooch, Tramp, and Mike (Tim CJonsidine) cause concern with mysterious nighttime sorties. GREAT GHOST TALES. 9:30 p.u. (4). Play deab with aging ladies’ man who ignores wife’s plea that he grow old gracefully. Quack hypnotist starts giving him ’rejuvenation’’ treatments rhen wife interferea. frightening^ showdown occurs. (C!olor). UNTOUCHABLES, 9:30 p.m. (7) (Rerun). Eliot Ness (Robert Stack) tangles 4» 50 Card saaM 61 Not any 53 Bear 54 Stray /S5 Bt aUM . is aimed AF Fkotofns toward an economical crop-spraying service for small acreage faming. It can fly at 45 miles an hour as low as IS inchn over the ground while spraying. TV Shows Produce Rare Double Header I fortune-hunting, blackmailing law- ;Kong.“ they were naaJdng it a I engaged couple on the “! Hour.” TV Features By FRED DANZIG NEW Y(«K (LT»I) - Whit do I do now? "DouUe-Edged Sword,” Wednesday night’s "Steel Hour” on CBS-TV and ABC^TV's “Hong Kong,” seen earlier in the nlng, have become hopelessly interlaced in ray mind. Hie two shows comprise one of the rarest of TV double-headers. The esirtknUy begaa toivetor lag when “Hong Kong” came en with a Meed-aoaked, flveeeopee reran titled. OBt.** Sarah Manhall was hi It, pUytog the part of a Briltah baakev’a lovely, elegible, eager daughter. In real life, of course, Mbs Marshall is an actor’s daughter. Her father. Herbert Marshall, portrayed h^r father in "CoIoimI Cat.” But that’s routine castfaq; so far. ■k It h "Colonel Cat” turned out to bej a Japanese war criminal who had! The story doesn't end there, returned to Hong Kong to dig upjmanaged to mine a number of oti a treasure be had buried during,nuggets from thb memonib! the war. Lloyd Bodmer, with rous- o| coincidence, tache, reptesented the forces of law and order, as b hb custom ii the “Hong Kong" series. SAME ACTRESS Now when the “Steel Hour’ came along, the fun began. ’The was “Double-Edged Sword” and what did we find? Mbs Mar-, shall, previously seen on the alum-inum-sponsored “Hong Kong,” was now on diand for steel. Double-edged sword, indeed. ’There colonel In her new show, too. Leo G. Orroll portrayed a retired British army officer. Miss Manhall was his adoring niece. She was stiB lovely, Just two hours’ time, we through a complete soap ope cie. I’m happy that I wa rhink of all the time I aaveii [’m thankful, too, that a a gust of wind didn’t come uon «»)TV BOYS ■■ ■ ■ ■ IZVz'rRCA S14.9S 16" RCA ,$19,95 17" MOTOROLA $29.95 16" TELEKING $24.95 20" MOTOROLA $29.95 21" MOTOROLA .. $39.95 J 24" HALLICRAFTER $$9.95 ' 24" EMERSON (Now Tube) $89.9$ >1 24" MUNTZ (New Tube) . $79.95 ‘ 21" CROSLEY (Blond) .. . $99.95 1 19-Dcy ExcheBf* Mvitof* : WALTON TV ! 515 E. Wakan Rlvd., Carnar Jaslyn FE 2-2257 H OPEN 9 ta 9 A small Instrument weighing , aly three pounds gives a continuous direct reading of the power output of Jet engines. The pressure method requires- 20 instrument readings and slide-rule caL culatiqp. 'NEICHBOR’S IT' electronic • Rcsiio, TV, SttiYO ond Hi-Fi Compl9t9 lUpoir S9rvic9 Opea 9 'lU 9 Del 1095 Joslyn Avt. of hb Bcrapieo. He played the part of a crooked. gang that specializes! in carrying out kidnapingt of derworid figures. AT THE SOURCE, 10 p.m. Walter Reuther, president of UAW and vice president of the AFL-CIO, is interviewed at his Detroit office. GROUCHO MARX, 10 p.tn. (4i. (Rerun). Jim Balboni achieves burning ambition—a chance to appear on Groucho's show. SILENTS PI.KASE, 10:30 p.m, (7). (RerunI. William Boyd stars in early Cecil B. De Mille classic. JA(li PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (4). Jack’s guests: (fomedian Joey Carter. financial writer Sylvia Porter. (Color). 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Mexico City Pieieis Kennedy's Brother By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Fidel Caatro’s mother had an embarrassing experience while leaving Mexico City the other day after Tblt-Ing friends In Cuernavaca. A Cuban committee asked if she could say her farewells In the airport's official, private receptiim room for distinguished guests. “We’re terribly sorry,” airport offlclab told the committee, "but It’s already taken for Mr. Edward Kennedy—President Kennedy’s brother.” (A' Mexican who witnessed this told me, “■nus shows to whom Mexico gives preference.”) Dorothy Lamour — -who’s going to do, WILSON “The Road to Hong Kong ” after all — wasi trying on some 1947 sarong panties the other day—and found ^ they were almost an inch too big. Hardly any girl I know wears pants smaller than she did 14 years ago. And I can aay thej same for boys. Dotty wore sarongs in 7 j|^'* films and will wear one again in the Bob Hope-Bing Crosby picture. She agreed to do it after Producers Panama and Frank pleaded, and promised to build up her role. “O.K.,” she cabled them in London, where she reports Sept. 18, “Let’s remember the Golden Rule and get ‘The Road’ on the* road. CuUible Dotty." - THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . Victor Borge got the biggest ovation in London since “My Fair Lady” REGINA and has capacity standees every performance at the Savllle Theater. ’The Evening Standard called him a genius. Rita Hayworth and Gary Merrill were acting very loving at San Francisco’s hungry 1 . . . Bob Mitcham’s son Jim is such comments as were received a duplicate of Bob, it’s shocking . . . Never heard such good comments as were received on Miss Germany getting the “Miss Universe” title. Practically unanimous among the TV watchers and audience. Our little Wilson Girl, Regina Groves, only 16, left the Oo-Re-Mi” chorus (she was the youngest, member) and went with her mother to HoUywood to crash movies and TV. She arUl, too. ★ ★ ★ EARL’S PEARLS; A bridegroom’s a man who spends a lot: of money on a suit nobody notices. : TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: At A bridal shower: “Nobody cani say anything bad about Mary!" . . . “That's right, so let’s talk about somebody else.” WISH I’D SAID THAT: “To combine business with pleasure is easy. 'The trouble is to combine vacation with pleasure. —Dublin Opinion. Hot weather dialogue between two salesmen (reported by Harry 8. Donen); “I made aome very valuable contacts today’ ... “I didn’t make any sales, either” . ... That’s earl, brother. 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FAT h«ve up to ISO (^visions in Eu-|military manpowor to fill out the WASHINGTON (AP> ■— Theiroi*. prMent 17 div(sioi», but the way Kennedy edndniatration does notj The Kennedy-McNanuun pro-may be open to build up to 19 predode the poesibility that gram so far coils only for added'divisions later, s might be used tt DEmtOIT VILLE, the Congo W —Patrice .Lumumba’s name still Is ntagic in the Congo. * w ■* Rumors swept the city this week that the fiery premier, killed In Katanga last January, would reappear before Parliament. A hoapital confirmed that one Patrice Lumumba had hem a^ mitted suffering from Influenu. But a spokeaman said he wa only a 2-month-6ld namesake an not the former Congo leader, wh ia still believed by thousands i followers somehow to have « caped death. Louis XIV of France the throne what he years old and ruled until at 77. Borbar Wants a Doat Ho Can Sink Tooth Into KANSAS cmr (AP) - Dale! Gaaper, 24, neads an upper dental' plate and ha brants to make a deal wifii some dentist. > * * > He’ll glvd a detest two years of barber service Jn return for the chompera. , wars, but its new mobi- Bzatian pcogram vee away from previous ----------- That doctrine, as adopted _ file Eisenhower administration, wu predicated largely on the voUiv of atomic firepower to — aet the military manpower advantage of the Communist camp. A ♦ a ’Tha program outlined by Pres-{dent Kannedy and explained ir. detail to a Senate Appropriations aubeommittec Wednesday by Secretary of Defense Robert S. Kamara Is threaded with re,— cd rriW-ences to augmenting weapons firing standard, conventional MdQsman sa^ this is for the purpose of providing greater versatility, to give the U.S. military, more choice in the arms it would; use to cope with less than nuclear war. FIND KXA.MPLES Examples of the changing doctrine am found among several, references in McNamara's long; presentation To the Senate s«d>-, committee. * * In djiressing the request inr an increaaa ot 9US miUion for Array tactical miSBiles. McNamara said| this would provide for more non-, nuclear warheads for the Honest John rocket. This weapon, wlthl a rangs of about 12 miles, always' has been bflled as ha ‘ capabUlty: R can fire conventional or atomic He alao said the new requests Iduded money lor nomnidaar warheads for the Nike Hercules missile. So bir as U knosm, all atomic to expand the lethal range of an atatmrit near or within group of enemy bombers. •a ★ w Fundamentally, the wprry of U.S. military men over exte use on the battlefield of atonic wwapom is that this nrighi velop into aU-out nuclear ex- strategic attack basis. ★ a a American ground forces are Jar outnumbered by tfaoaa uf -tha ^viet Unlan. ‘Hie United Slates now has only 17 ground combat diviaiana—14 effective Array divisions and 3 Marine dhristona. Flea of the U.S. Army divWona are stationed with NATO lorei Europe. The Communists Warm Weather Snaps Tourism Out of Its Slump LANSING Ui-Cool Joue weather got Mkhtgan’s tourist season off to s sluggish start, but s warm, bri^ July has Improved the picture. the State Toariat Cbundl reports. Coundl Director Robert J. Furlong, said continued good weatherj should bring bndness up to the summer. 1980 level-altfiough some still i clouds on the horison. ‘Tsterast In MIcbIgaa vsra-Hsas Is hsIdiBg ap well, eoa- The 1960 record, however, has been studied with some concern, one tourist <;nundl spokesman! said. It remained at the 19S9 level, while the rest of the nation improved by about 5 per cent. Greatest optimism has been voiced by Leonard Thomson the Sotoheastern Michigan Tourist | Asm., Detrnt, who piedtcted what' may ba “the greatest year ever. NAACP Head in LA Arrested for Ruckus LOS ANGELES (AP)-The president of the Los Angeles chapter or the NAACP was convicted | Wedneeday of interfering with a| policeman and refusing to obey an officer’s lawful command. Attorney Edward D. Warren. 47, was booked June 3 after be I interceded with two officers as| they were srresting two Negroj women for drunkenness. The violations charged to Warren are misdemeanors. 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Seenrity noun dl will meet tomorrsw at t p.m. EDT to bear a fresh complaint by Tunisia against France, a U.N. spokesnwn announced today. TUNIS (P-U.N. Secretary On-eral Dag Hammarskjold left for New York today after a three-day on-the-spot study of the explosive Bizerte crisis. He did not hide his bitterness at a French snub. Sources close to Hammarskjold said he was particularly annoyed by the refusal of Vice Adm. Maurice Amman. French comntander of the Bizerte base, to see him. Pontiac Grows Older, Residents Get Younger For a city that has jUst gone all out to celebrate its Centennial, the federal government released some earthshaking news this week. We evidently passed our milestone going the other way. According to the census, Pontiac is getting YOUNGER. The final U.S. Census of Population Report states --------------------♦that the median age of I Pontiac residents has Movie to Laud Pontiac Loop State Highway Dept. Impressed With Vision of Local Plan So Impressed in the State Highway Department with ramifications of Pontiac’s upcoming downtouTi loop highway, they’re going to make a movie about it to publicize the feat throughout the state. ’The movie will show how Pontiac is years ahead of the i age city, according to Robert Van Hoef, director of the planning division of the highway department. Vah Hoef thinks Pontiac Is a efauisic example ^f how local leadership can gain the help of state and federal authorities In a problem that Is now being recognized as a national phe-- deterioration of the The tom should get started in a few d^ when an airplane flies over the city and aerial views are taken of the central business district. *■ ♦ A Other important scenes will be shot in a few weeks, when construction and financing agreements are signed by the city and state. If construction gets under way on aohednle this fall, film makers will be recording progress on the loop from then nntil Its completion next year. Before and after view* will show how the $2.5-$3 million project haa | radically changed the outlook for the central business district. Van Hoef said. The estimated $5,000 cost of the film will be absorbed largely in highway department budgets. NATIONAL MODEL Not only will Pontiac be "a go6J model” in Michigan, but federal officials want to make the city “a national example of what one city can do if it is really aggressive, imaginaUve and daring.” Van Hoef said. Many agencies, both state and - I Page 2, Qd. 2) Industry Sticks to PJcint NEW YORK Vl-The BerUn crisia is having little etfeet on management planning for the fu^ tore of American Industry, t' Wail Street Journal said today. dropped from 30.2 in 1950 to 28.8 last year. The data-packed report was re-leased4>y the U.S. Department of Commerce. ’The report shows that some 36. per cent of the official Pontiac population last year was under 18 years oW. Another 55.7 per cent was 18 to 64 years old and 8.1 per cent, 65 and over. Among the 82,233 persons in Pontiac, the women have the edge. There are some 42,116 women, compared with 40,117 men. l4Mt year, when the reusus wsH token, I3-year-old girls were tops In number among teenagers. But If you drap a year In age, the lads take the lead. As for the youngsters from birth to 12 years, 2-year-old boys were by far most numerous. There were 1,130. j There were more than 8,000 moje (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) In Today's * Press Berlin Background Americans flood enlist- E ment centers after JFK's [| talk—PAGE SS. Family usa head to fl^ East Reich-PAOE S4. JFK plan for small war veers from A-weapons — PAGE 48. Hang On Tigers stay half - game back with one - run win — PAGE S7. A.What's New? Amman said he acted on otders from Paris. The French government Wednesday accused the secretary general of showing favoritism toward Tunisia. Hammarskjold told newsmen he was concerned by what he described as French refusal to withdraw to the base after a ceaae fire. "You know my reaction,” he said. ”I believe that now I have a complete picture of the situation.” ■a ★ * ’Are you optimistic?” a newsman asked. "1 am,” Hammarskjold replied. In this world you have to to an optimist.” Hammarskjold left aboard a special plane for Rome wtore to Is to take a commercial airiiner for New York. KEEPS QUIET Pursuing his customary policy of uncommunicativeness to newsmen, the U.N. secretary general said nothing about any reoammenda-tkms. he might be taking back to the Purity Council. The council Is expected to meet so't need such an excuse,” Castro declared. “Let them come if they want to. If our destiny is to be a bloody one, let them come. ” News Flashes WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tto House Foreign AHalro Oomnalt-fee gave President Kennedy a major legislative victory today by approving kis (ronlroversial long-range foreign-aid financing tong a tovaey-teatod array I pro itara wMch feed off to Stoffer had been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Mullin of 546C Dixie Highway. She was struck I front of their home. Walker said she walked in front of his car and he couldn’t avok hitting tor. He was not held. 43rd National PGA meet today. eaU FE 24181 or ask year earriar TWO THE TOXTIAC PRESS. THL RSdIaV; JL LY 27. 1961 y.S, Team Heads for Paris to Work m Big4Confab n Oar Ntan IMca tai raila AatimU M. Ka«k leat'ca ■ WASHINGTON - The dipkWMt-; ca#IUI aral week. lA ybaac «f Pnadent Keiwedy's, Oritatt is revic«ring tiK*iUiatwoj yreparedneM pracram pickStpUas and oonbngeno' arrange-] HP tempo today with the defMUtUTF I menu lor any possible Berlin #»“ rtuis of a U. S. team headed'^iDPrgeDfy, d^ense sources in’ by Assiftaid Secretary ’et arisen whichi IswaMmaliestm mmlfisaa’ The Day in BirmingluHn CoiAmunity Hous&Closes a Month for Redecoration BIRMINGHAM - Extensive re- such subJecU as direct sales, em-dccorating will close the Community Houae for a month, beginning tomorrow, according to Thobum Wiant, president. SHLMNG n» CIVK' CKSTEM-A gteamlng aluminum railing now graces the Eaal Pike Street bridge leading over the Clinton RWer into the Civic Center. City crews alao .laid new sidewalk after ripping out the old rusty railing that had long unce Men into disrepair. At Paris, the Western foreignj atturs chiefs will go over a brc *** jrange of the strategies aimed ^keeping West Berlin out of Cr Area Firm Geh Contraet DETSOrr (VPl) -r The SaiaQ BaslaeM Admlnlstrattoa has aS-nounoed the award of a contradi vahMid at MM7« to Haak Tool A IfiBgliieeriBg Co. of C|arfcstoa f« pk^ relations, advertising and Mincular tgnskm Is baUevyd \o promotion. be a major cauae of light >le9ii«|. rrom Kewvdy’s staadpetal. major task «m te get the North Attantle Treaty aMee to step ap i^GM Profits Improve Cily Grows Oldei, lAfter First Half Cut y legians Still From Draft New Increcued Quotas Won't Force Call of Men From School Fram Oar News Wlree Srepped-up draft calls to bolster Americs’s masde in the Berlin $3,434,600,000 and 317.000 aituattok probably will not disrupt would nerve as inspiring leader-Ibe kaOcge plans al many young'ihip to the 14 NATO partners. •UMU. a. selective service officiaij ★ * ♦ said in Washington. | And as an added lever in work- k * * ing up a stlffer NATO defense.r ■We feel that going to college jhe has left \-*gue the exact amount iWrtiiW Aff V|MUi|y to very to the nation's of h>t»l contribution the Unitedi nvl JlUfiiy /&IUS" the official said. Sates is willing to put into the| •Thike who want to go to col- combined effort, lege probably will be permitted to! His "task force" alto it expected to explore with the major allies economic re-against the Soviet bloc if further tighten the screws on Beiiin. k ♦ ♦ The President hoped that of U.S. defense levels by (Continued From Page One) : beach to count in the under-18 age NEW YORK (f) — Business im-| automakers, made a profit $440 K^mp than in 19S0. Senior citizens, proved In the second quarter butjntUlion. equal to H;53 ■ share.|65 md over, grew only about 2,000 General Motors Oorp. suffered a *?^ «• ».15 ■ in number, aevere drop in profits In the _ I ihalf tU. vear ' ^ ^ AdulU. up to 65 years old gained ^naii of out year. img in the second quartor. earn-.... ' ^ . General Motors Chairman Fred-|ings amounted to $252 "««»«" erick G. Donner and President equal to 8S cents a abaru com-John F. Gordon said Wednesday in I pared with $2*7 miUlon. or $1.01 repbrting earnings, the oecond, a share, in the like period a year quarter pickup ww "kiWamiallyiago. In the fiiM quarter of this year the conpany earned $188 or 65 cents a dtare. above the norihal seasonal tern." *"Ihe improvement in general lainesa activity in the United Sutes gained momentum in the second quarter," they said. "The First half sales totaled S5H2 billion, down from $7.]fB billion in the first six months of 1960. little more than SOO in number over the post 10 years. Hie report also ladlcsteo Poo- The four^’cek "dean-up, paint-p, fix-tq>" project will inriude painting the interior and exterior of the 10-room, two-atory building at 380. S. Bates. Mrs. Bsbart A. Maaaa. a n bcr af the baerd al dtreetors and Ghalrasaa af the hawm osmmt tee, to Mreethv the prajeef. In addition to pointing, the carpeting. drapes and slipcovers « be cleaned or replaced and a new furnace and new lighting fixtures wUl be inrtaUed. °k k k A section of the auditorium floor will be retraced and five of the seven pianos will be cleaned and tuned. A k k The service building, which was used by 171,700 persons during the last tiK»l year, will reopen Aug. Robert B. Bender of 800 Covington Road. Bloomfield Township, has been re-elected president of the Bloomfield Art Assn. Alto serving again as first vice prfaMeat will bo Mre. C. A. Hall of Boveriy niW. Roger L. Orts- ^“p.rr.i’srr.r.r Highway Dept. Film sure on college-bound youngsters." As ■way so IN to 1AM Mtob- dkdl la firftember, rojra OaL Arthur A. ItolniM, state oelec-tlv» oervico director. The state's July quota was 200 and the August call-iqi 300. be said. Holmes baaed hit estimate on a national quota of 20,000 in September — compared with 8.000 this month — announced Wednesday by Ro^hrt S. McNtpOara, secretary of Holmes said Michigan draft boards were inducting some $00 additional volunteers this week in the face of tocreasing demands for military manpower. Any hike in the, August quota woald have to be ordered by FW-',day at the latest he said. SB lA 1 to Hail Pontiac Loop (Continued From Page Onei federal, have been Involved and, through persistent local effort, are about to agree on a revolutionary project in which all have a stake, Van Hoef pointed out. The Pederai Hewdng A Heme Its I’rbaa have . . he ceaatrarted as a toeal rea-trihaltoa to attMa rmewal. The Bureau of Public Roads, which finances U.S. highways, also has had to agree on the loop since federal funda will go into its con-and maintenance latei*. "If we can show other cities in Michigan and the nation what Pontiac has been able to do, they may find the resolve and willingness There are abqut 1.5 million who have been dassilied but have not yet b U.S. automobile business respond- 33.088 bUllon’. com- General Motoi^. biggest of thejp,^ ^ jearlier and $2,724 in this year' first quarter I Donner and Gordon said that at ithe retail level (he competitive ; position of General Motors has im-' proved over last year. I They reported that sales of do-I mestic new passenger can by General Motors dealers in the United States in the second quarter were Ifaie. to meet its-commiUnenis in; 8 per cent below the comparable Enrupe. |l9M period but the rest of the They also cautioned him not - to i industry was off 15 per cent, get the mistaken notion that be-j cause Democrats and Republicans; criticize, each other “there is no real will to defend freedom so farj as America is concerned" AWARE OF HARDSHIP McNamara said defense officials j are well aware ot the disruptive effects and the hardships which re- on GIs-Military continued From Page One) including resort to nuclear Ibis is the number of children, under Bve years old per every „ ^ ~ < | 1,000 women between the ages 15| Cathryn Nettke of 6473 Anslowi and 49. The ratio is a rough index!*>"y« has been named a delegate! of the natural growth tendencies ‘® ‘he 18th National Junior Achiev-of an area or population group. conference to be held Aug. 20- 25 at Ohio State University. MORE SINGLE MEN ! ♦ * * If you are a single male looking! More than 1,000 teenagers wiUl for a sir^le female, dont let convention to discuss ;|Detroit UF Aids ;jCamp Oakland calls to active duty have on the individuala InvoKed." Althototh he^and Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, testified behind closed doois, their screened statements were made available to; newsmen. over-all larger female populate figure fool you into thinl^g the market for prospecthe wives is crowded. liensus studies show there are roughly l.SM nwie ■ 14 or more Tears oM are slagle nmalee. Curiously, the report shows more than 500 more married women than men. Hubby, presumably lives outside Pontiac in many cases, such s ill-an institution. | ♦ ★ ♦ There are 13,774 Negroes and I 1.256 whites in the city, and 31 f American Indians. ' says: $10,000 Grant Provides Half of Expenses forbocteP of Osteopotfi^ 400 Underprivileged jopens Waterford Office | Dr. Albert J. Bhrg, a doctor ofj osteopathy’, has opened an office at 811 N. Cass Lake Road in VVa-| * terford Township. The United Foundation of Detroit has granted $10,000 financial fsistance to Camp Oakland, it was “We also plan to a*e the an- |announced today by Walter Gehrke, thortty to eztead the terms el president of the Oxford camp for| p T . graduate athy. In July he completed his one-year internship at P^tiac Os-j [■essary,” McNamara coBtiaued. Gehrke. of Pleasant Ridge, toaidi 1^, ^ UM.CJ itouji ------------------------------- "We hope to restrict lU use loi he g^t wj^d ra^approximate-Hospital. the Araft-re^ peel ready tor find the resolve and willingness only those personnel whose skills,'y half of the $20,000 cost of pro-, to take similar steps toward mu-and experience are essential dur-''’*'''"K summer camping to over! nicipal progress. " Van Hoef said, j Ing the build-up phase — and for as] ^ hoys and girls from the area short a period as possible. ! served by the UF. ' ,11 . _ J. ^ r i “W' ‘o "‘•h® limitedj Uader the grsat. Camp Oak- AOIOI, rrenctl to Lonter use of the authority to extend the Uad wtll dbcMfiaue nolicitiiig panic m training periods of certain select- funds from private donors in the Setecttve service normally gets meet with Adlai Stevenson. U.S.'WANTS ‘GREAT RANGE' ,* FoandaHon. *. jk^tion rate of 50 per cent.jambassador to the United Na-I McNamara spent nearly (our The camp has not previously re-1 ‘hat altout 750,000|tkm.s. here this weekend. Steven-hours In a dosed-door session with 'ceived UF assistance. Costs have ‘Pink Pampir Shamiwo |ivn your hair EXTRA SHINEr Cleans your hair thoroughly but gbtiy mim SPECIAL PUICHASE iti HITHDAT SALE SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS nirn wouia DC avaiiame ror uMur-son. now in Rome, is expected'a .Senate Appropriations subcom-been met throi ** ■* they are exam-ihere Saturday or Shinday. officialsImittee Wednesday, explaining thelfrom Oakland Isaid. tor a two or three day visit, i administration's plans for beefing clubs, and private donors. County service The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bnreaa Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY - Generally fair and warm iaAay, traight and tomorrow. High today 16. Low tonight 69. High, tomorrow 12. Ught variable srtnds this morning becoming southerly 16-lS mlleo this afternoon and south-west to west tonight. Westerly tomorrow. J* Al^ltrau* ti M *s M Nt* Orlcui fl 7J Nt« York at 74 •4 U up the natioo's military might. I The program is geared primari-I ly to increasing nOn nuclear forces iso this country will have, as Mc-jNamara put it, "a great range of military alternatives" fOT meeting ! Soviet moves. I KtxHMidy’s stand against Coro-i munlst advances has woa solid support among America's allies, i British newspapers oa both the I right and left praioed his Tiies-I day alght opeech. ! The President spoke too late to II imake the editorial columns ‘J, much ot the European press earlier. The editorial writers had their say today. "President Kennedy," said the Laborite Daily Herald, "has made it clear as words and precautionary deeds can make it. that ^ will be no surrender to RussianI iM u I threats or to Russian force over Berlin." n Messaggere. one of Italy'i moat respected independent dail-ies, said Kennedy's speech "was precise and without equivocation. CONTINUE SITPORT "The camp wiU continue to re-cdve support'^n the many sciv-ice clubs which teve taken a great interest in it, both financially and, otherwise," said (^hrke. rhlMren who could wot other-wtse attend summer camp spend two weeks, expense free Baby Doll aod Stroller Besliitic 'CRT MUHU' Baby DOLLS 088 Regular $4.98 Value • Standi Full 16-In. TaH • Real Rooted Hair • Has Opoa and Shot lyes • Ufe-Like Vinyl $kin AU Just ttks s rssi bsby—print Ilsnosl shirt, disperi, flsnnsl blsnket, rssl sosp. ^ NATIONAL WEATHER,—Showers and warmer waatlwr are (ili to the Great Lakes and from the Mid and Lower Mtasiaalppi Vdley eastward toto the Tennesiee Valley and the Garotinas. It wdl be wanner also in Northern and Centra] Plrtesu. It will be cooler to the Hjorthem Plains and Pacific NorOiwestr Jet Crashes, Bums Trying to Take-Off HAMBURG, Geimaay IN —A Tekye-henad Boetag TOT Jet glr-Itaer veered aft tke rwwway during take-off today, erashed tote First reports said there were wa-dead hut several passengers Counselors are college students, [or teachers, who receive academic credita besides modest compensation. Ob the camp's beard of diree-tors are pMtIac resldewts R. C. Omimtags. WUUsm A. Ewart. Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald. Jameo W. Hsat sad Archie Mac-DoaaM. along with Rochester resldrtito Larry Jerome. D. B. Varaer aad Alfred O. 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SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS Deluxe Group of Men's Volue rHideiit Kennedy apparently has put jeopardy part othia New FroMier program hy hia call lor additional ^Kured 1^ the popular support Kennedy aroused In taking his case to the nation Tuesday night, Congress is in the process of giving him the $3,454,000,000 he asked-plus a year’s authority Committee said in a statement Wednesday night that "the President can't have it both ways’' and "must shelve unnecessary civilian spending for the duration of die international emergency.’’ but said he> wants a strictly lalanced budget next year. to boost as speedily ss Its ponderous map chinery can (derate. But the e members of both parties are backing the Chief Executive in the buildt up of arms strength in c«i-nectkm with the Bertin crisis is matched by the misgivings with many view the fiscal future. Republicans have taken die lead in demanding domestic economies aimed at pruning *what they say otherwise may be a deficit in excess of $5 billion foe the fiscal year endi^ next June 30. Conservative Democrats are Italking in the same terms. Ilie Republican Congressional "We cannot afford the fat of social experimentation at this are to develop the sinews of survival," the statement said. Soi. Harry F. Byrd, D-Va.. called on Kennedy to turn his attention immediately to "curtailment of all ncm-defense expenditures . . . which may be desirable but not absolutely necessary." Kennedy has established a fairly good batting average in com-tetUng the traditional Republican — Southern Democratic coali-tkm and getting Congress’ approval of legislation dealiiu; with distressed areas, housing, minimum wage, Social Security and UDonployment compensation. But the tncreased military outlays have injected a new elemenl in this contest—the prospect of a vhooping budget deficit or In- lavAm toco ...1__ -II reased taxes in 1962, when all louse seats and one-third of hose In the Senate are up for i.rabs in the elecUon. Kennedy left the tax question open of his New Frontier proposals to liberal Republicans who have supplied the necessary margin of votes. Theke Republicans want social legislation passed. But they are just as wary as their conservative cdleagues of being tagged as budget busters or having to vote for tax increases in » election year. So where the Kennedy measures call for increased treasury outlays—and most of them do— the President is likely to find a strengthened coalition opposing him. Kennedy owes passage of some The first railroad to use a steam locomotive opened in England Sept. 27, 1825. DR. HENRY A. MILLER Optometrist 1 North Sogiriaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 Better Things in SighT* Contact Lenses Open Friday Evenings — Closed Wed. Afternoons JVam Injey, Cmttfdcuj. £aia £om ^DLicount SWicca « N e Box of 50 41 e T BOOK MATCHES T • REG. "Te t ii 15c # I DeRvery. H«v« Yoer » THRIFTY for PROMPT FRU J&R AUTO STORES 115 R. SAGMAW PRESCRIPTION S' PRES 148 North Saginaw St. Huron Street I FILLED BY US J QUALITY DRUGS ^ LOWEST PRICE 4895 Dixie Highwoy \ A ->:v ‘ 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961 , PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. TWENTYFIVK Senate Passes Watered Farm Bill Hospital Drive at i) Pet. Mark $84,i$00 Collected for Goodrich ArM Facility; Volunteers Needed GOODRICM—Newly 30 per cent of a S2S0.000 goal fw construction of a 25-bed hospital in the area hai been reached, it was announced today. it it it Homer M. Mill of Davison and E. J. Piwaon of Goodrich, neaiy appointed cochairmen of the hospital fund drive,-reported that |M,-500 haa been collected to date. •f Oakland, Lapeer and Genesee "Many more volunteers must be speedily enlisted in order for the appeal to be carried to every interested citizen in the service area of the proposed hosfdtal,’’ Mill and Pierson wrote in a prepared state-• ment. MANY REGISTERED "Our campaign office, which is In the emergency room of closed hospital at Goodrich, has already registered residents from OrtonvUle, Flint, Davison and Grand Blanc and the townships of Brandon, Groveland, Hadley, Burton and Atlas. “Training meetings are held there dally and evenings tram Monday through Friday every week,” they said. "All contributors will become members of the Community Health Foundation and will have full voting rights lor the members of the board. “The board will be responsible for the administration and operation of the proposed hospital,” explained the fund drive cochairmen. A -A ★ Three-year pledges are being accepted in three groupings, including menuxial, $3,000 and np; sponsor, $300 to $2,500; and loyalty donor, $150 to $499. Reserve Recruiter to Be in Orion Twp. Qaude M. Breeding, chief aviation ordnanceman, U^R, will be on recruting duty for the Naval Air Reserve in Eastern Oakland County through Aug. 4 in Orion Township. Breeding will be available to answer questions on military obligations at his home, 690 Hemming-way Road, in Orion Township. AAA A member of the Naval Air Reserve since 1950, Breeding is on temporary active duty with the Naval Air Station at Grosse De. He is employed by the Baldwin Rubber Co., Pontiac. Crop Receipts Down WASHINGTON (AP)-The Agriculture Department’s final survey of cash receipts from sales of crops showed Michigan sold $698,946,000 worth of crops last year compared with $728,912, 000 in 1959. California led the nation for the second straight year in 1960 with $3,164, 865,000. Birthday Party Helps Swainson Celebrate Early DETROIT im - "I like being 35 better than 36-35 is a much better, round number." So said Guv. Swainson. still boyish-looking, as he celebrated his 36th birtMay last night ahead of schedule at a fund-raising party. His birthday isn’t until Monday. I honored at a nonpartisan,. Ss«-a-plate dinner at Detroit’s Oobo Hali. The goal was $sa.000-$40,00| to be used to finance a governor's reaearoh program to study probienM facing Michigan. The governor came down from Lansing unknowing that the affair would be a birthday party for him. "It was a surprise.” he said, expressing his di^ste for becoming 1. Those dishing out $50 a. plate were mostly businessmen. Roblee Martin, president of the Dundee Cement Co., urged them to develop a constant flow of new ideas for Michigan. NOT IN DANGER — Hamming it up to promote the annual roast beef dinner and fair at St. Anne Church in Brandon Town^p are Mrs. Martin Giroux (left), Jerry Dark and Mrs. Hoten Kesler. The fair opeas at ^ p.m. tomorrow and will run through Sunday. The dinner PssUse rreu Pheta at Brandon School will be served from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Dark, general chairman, said there will be fireworks Sunday at 9:30 p.m. The carnival and booths will be across the road from the church. The calf—well, it will be fattened up for next year. Economy Plan for Lake Orion? Village Eyes Program for Paving Without a Significant Tax Hike Entries From Across Nation Holstein Cattle Show Saturday ’The tuinual Oakland County ^ck and White Show for Holstein cattle will be held Saturday at the 4-H Fairgrounds, starting at 11 Jay Poffenberger, county agH-qultural agent, said some 50 registered Holsteins are expected to be entered in 20 classes by exhibitors from all over the county. Any producer of registered Hol- steins in Oakland County can exhibit his animals in the following classes; 4-H fitting and idiowlng, bull call, yearling bull, 2-year-old bull, aged bull. Junior heifer calf, nenlor heifer calf, Junior yearlbig heifer, senior yearling heifer and 2-year-old cow (dry). ’The other classes are 2-year-oW cow (milking), 3-year-o!d cow, 4- Urban Development Unit Named by Romeo Council ROMEO — An 11-member urban i development commission has been appointed by the Village Council to assist in planning and to sup-pdPt programs designed to aid the Romeo area. Representing a cross section of political, religious and professional life in the community, the commission is made up of members from Service Held at Ortonville Gwendolyn Vantine Weds BRANDON -roWNSHIP - Gwendolyn Sue Vantine became the bride of John W. Robinson Saturday evening in a candlelight ceremony at the First Baptist Church of Ortonville. AAA Officiating at the rites before altar banked with white gladioli and pompons was Rev. Roy Bot-ruff. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Aamea C. Vuttae of AN Bailey RomL The Arthur MRS. MHN W. R0RIN80N Robinson* of 12315 Ray Road are parents of the bridegroom. For her wedding the bride chose a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta with a pearl-and-sequin-trimmed scallcq)ed neckline, long pointed sleeves, a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt of tiered lace which fell into a chapel train. A queen's crown secured her veil of illusion. The bridal bouquet was a cascade of white orchids, carna-tions, stephanotis and ivy. Mrs. WilUam Zion of Monroe served as. nsatron of honor. Bridesmaids were Kay Uloth of Ortonville, Lynda Sclilicht of Oxford. Mrs.’'Robert Hutchings of Pvntisc and Mrs. Robert Gordon of Goodrich. Richard Robinson ,of Brandon Township was best man for his brother. The bi4degroom's other attendants included Jack Tindall and John Reyiord, both of Lapeer, Robert Deschner (rf Ckxxlrich and the bride's brother, James C. Vantine Jr. of Brandon Townsh^. Lina Rainey of Indianapidis. niece of the bridegrocHn, aer^ •s flower girl, while Richard Pacer of Holly, a nephew of the bride, carried the rings. Following the double-ring ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors for approximately 400 guests. TV newlyweds will reside' in Gooijlrlch following a honeymoon in Nmlh^ Mkbigan. Romeo hnd Washington, Ray and Bruce townships. Chairman of the new group Is a Romeo attorney, Edward A. Jacob of 11128 Wealthy Lane. Religious leaders on the commission are Rev. John McMillan of St. Clement Catholic Chqrch. Romeo, and Rev. Lloyd 0. Chase of the First Baptist dhurch, Washington. OTHER MEMBERS Other members include Nellis J. dark of 64440 Ronieo Plank Road, Philip A. Berthiaume of 429 N. Main St.. William G. Lee of 171 Tilson St., Robert M. Howland of 440 Morton St., Jerome E. Schoof of 70640 Camp Ground Road, Owen W. Kirkwood of 11220 Thirty Mile Road. John Fowler of 339 E. Qair Si. iidd James Ligon Sr. of AUenton. Jacob said commissions similar to the local one are being formed across the country to gel persons from all walks of Hie to help develop Iheir areas. It is part of a national program to get people, no matter what their religicm, occupation or political affiliations, to work together for the betterment of their communities, Jacob said. AAA The commission, according to its new chairman, will take none of the duties of the Village douncil or township boards. A A A Members of the group will present ideas to develop the area and sunx>rt programs which will help carry them out, Jacob said. No date haa been set for the first meeting of the urban de-veliqxnent commission. yeai'-
not have enough money in Its highway operating fund to pay for the entire project. However, the council has approved paving Washington Street from where the prasent pavement ends to the village limits with existing funds. AAA The streets included In the street Improvement program which would be covered by the bond issue include Bellevue, Flint, Broadway, Glenn and possibly Atwater. McNeil explained that the cil will take no action in this program until it is studied by bonding advisers. The councilman said the village has delayed requesting permission on bonding for street improvements, since a large newage dispoul system also may be financed through bonds. However, the council has decided that action must be taken soon on repaving the streets. As yet, fte village has not been notified of any recent develop-the sewage disposal system which would be installed by the Oakland County Department of Public Works to serve Oxford and Lake Orion and parts of Orion Township and Oxford Township. Bipgwell Head of Drive DETROIT (E - Paul D. Bag-well. prominent Michigan Republican leader, today was named state chairman for the 1961 March of Dimes campaign. programs to cut 1962 production on suaplus wheat and three feed grains — corn, grain sor^ums. and barley. AAA Democratic senators said (hr feed grain programs would save hundreds of millions of tax dollars by trimming surplus grain stocks and at the same time raise farm income. PROVISION SCRATCHED Sen. Estes Kefauver, D-Tenn. led the fight to eliminate the provision giving, farm cooperatives broader economic'powers. It was defeated on a 50-39 roll-call vote. Kefauver argued approval of the proposal would have led to giant Operative trusts. A G(H* move to block the IM2 feed grain program wm beaten on a 58-38 roll call vote. This la an extension of the administration’s emergency IMl program Almontes Queen in Peach Contest ALMONT - A comely blonde with blue eyes has entered the ranks of area girls who will compete for the Peach Queen crown Aug. 12 in Romeo. She is 17-year-oId Susan Laurent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C William Laurent of 419 Almont Ave., who has been named Miss Almont of 1961. The Republicans said that extension should be delayed until final returns on 1961 operations are dftrly next year. In a letter made public Wednesday, President Kennedy appealed for quick passage of the bill though It ignored his proposal for range plan to develop crop-by-crop marketing controls. To Hold Inquest in Chase Death Hearing Ordered in Fatal Shooting of Mon by Oak Park Officer Only a ritadow of his request, survived in this portion of the Senate bill. It expands the list of commodities eligible for marketing orders to include keys, beans, hatching eggs for turkey and chickens and a number of minor crops. Lamb and honey were stricken from the committee-approved bill by the Senate after brief debate. The bill also includes a three year extension of the wool price support program and the “food for peace" legislation. It alio liberalized credit terms for low-income farmers and extended for 10 years the great plains conservation program. Dryden Group to Hear Report on Boom Day DRYDEIN — A financial report 1 the success of the recent Boom Day celebration here will be given at the Aug. 3 meeting of the Dry-flen Area Development Association, which sponsored the three-day program. Dinner will be served at the Dryden Restaurant at 7 p.m. A business meetjng and evening of entertainment will follow. To display her talent in the Feach Queen contest, Miss Almont will (day the accordion. Her othqf major hobby is sewing—she makes many of her own clothes. REHEARSAL AUG. 7 The 11 area candidates for the Peach ()ueen crown will rehearse for the competition Aug. 7 at "omco Junior High School. Other communities to be represented to <|ate, besides Almont, are Lake Orion, Oxford. East Detroit. Utica, Roseville, Waterford Township, Roseville and Romeo. Mrs. Lester W. Peosek, who is An inquest into the death of a 23-year-old Detroit man, who was shot and killed M(mday in a police chase through Oak Park and Fern-dale, will be held Tuesday at the Oakland County Court House. mding their qne expected within the next few days. A panel of out-of-town Judges will pick a winner and two maids of honor to reign over the 29th annual Peach Festival in Romeo Sept. M. The other eight girU who competed for the coveted crown will be members of the queen’s court. All 11 will be guests in Romeo homes during the entire three-day celebration. Arthur W. Himmel was fatally wounded in Ferndale by Oak Park Patrolman Roland Hughes after the policeman pursued a fleeing car at speeds up to 80-miles^-hour. Himmel was a passenger la s car driven by Robert McFarlen, 23, also of Detroit, who tried to elude police and twice tried to run Hughes’ patrol car off the road. Another passenger, Stephen Mas-zynski, 2l, ol Detroit, was shot in the arm. He was rdeased after treatment at William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. State Regulation of Gas Prices to Be Proposed LANSING (AP)-A Democratic legislator said today he will propose state regulation of gasoline prices as a result of an S-cent-a-gallon price increasenn Southeast- McFarlen is being held on a charge of felonious assault in the (Jounty Jail. He will appear Aug. 3 for examination in Ferndale Municipal Court. The inquest was ordered yesterday by Coroner Dr. John D. Monroe. TROPHY WINNERS — Posing proudly wfth the second-place trophy they won recently for “all-around spirit, leadership, appearance and cooperation” in state competition are these six cfaeCTleadere from Clarkstem High School. They are (from left) Sharon Gotschall, 17; Vldd r»sUM Ttmm HmIs Burley, 16; Janet! Spangler, 17; Barbara Busaell, 17; Susan Jackson, 16; and Cartd Walter, 15. The contest was held at the United States, All-American Cheer Leading Camp at Waldon Woods, Hartland. | Rep. John T. Bowman of Rose-viUe said his bUl wUl caU ftn- controls over the industry as a public utility when introduced into the 1962 legislature. 'The recent action of the industry indicates the need for legislative action if the general public is to be protected from indiscriminate price raising and probably collusion between those \riio control the gasoline business in Michigan,” Bowman said. Voters Reprimanded by Van Peursem LANSING (AP)—Michigan voters have been reprimanded for the lack of interest shown in Tuesday’s primary election. TTie criticism came from Republican State Chairman Georgt M. Van Peursem. The GOP chief voiced hope for the next in the constitutional convention election series, saying; “It can only be hoped that th« peoide of Michigan will make a determined effort to familiarize themselves with the issues at stake so as to prepare themselves adequately to vote a-isely in the Sept. U election.’’ Union Lake Teacher Attends WSU Session UNION LAKE - Robert W. Scrivens ol 366 Leota Drive is among 51 teachers participating in Wayne SUte University’s mm-mer institute for teachers of high school mathematics. it * * The Institute, sponsored by fte National Science Foundation, will continue through Aug. 18. It was nitabilshed as a means of instniction of secondary school TV% THE PONTIAC PRESS. TlltURSDAY. JULY 27, 1901 low OPEN! New Food Town Union Lake Stor^ Yov «r« lnvlt«d to visit Pood Town's bonutHvI now storo In Union Loko Vlllogo... 327S Cooloy Loko Rood... noxt door to Union Loko Rost Offko ond komk. Storo hours lor ,this now Food Town Mmrkot — p|»on dolly 9i00 ^ o.m. to 9t00 |».ni. — Closod Sundoys. /, Pioneer pure granulated SUGAR MICHIGAN AAADE A. ■S}-' PURI SUGAR 5£.3f Center Cut PORK CHOPS 69.< • WITH COUPON • MEATS Country Style SPARERIBS HAM SALAD ^49* ...49* SANDWICH $PREAD»o.^.%.~ 49* ...59* LIVER SAUSAGE. 39* p POUSH SAUSAGE?^....59*1 Oeming s red sockeye SAUAON Tall T9* Mb. Can • ^ — Chase & Sanborir INSTANT COFFEE [PINGl Velvet PEANUT BUHER 2t69* Stokely’s PING; Ta$te>D-Lite PMK erf BEANS 29' Jumbo 52-oz. Con DEL MONTE or BLUE BIRD GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS c”n9‘ Pound Bog Hamilton—Grade “A” Small FRESH EGGS OQ* M dozen 29s,19‘ Gold fAeda\ B aow PEOPLE’S 1 FOOD TOWN FROZEN MEXICAN ENCHILADA ^a4H4UjtS FOOD MARKETS 263 AUBURN | 465 L PIKE ST. I 700 AUlURH ST. onN«* M.>«trjA. ■ OHN r OATS A WHK CIOMO AUHOATJ ■ OMN tUMOer «e B f A.AA. tiQ IP >.AA. SUPER MARKETS I SUS DIXIE HIGHWAY | 7510 HIGHLAND AD. ■ 1200 DAIDWIN AVI. It el WHtlAMt lAKt n. n i DINNERS 39« Banquet—FROZEN APPLE PIES Family 1C® ' Size XiBl# THE PONTIAd PRESS. THUHSPAV, .HTLY >7, PEOPLE’S FOOD MARKETS FOOD TOWN SUPER MARKETS BL»«222SiJ!2£iSL»JLiJ!SL2S5iLiSiLj*l^AJliti^^^ »SS DIXK HWHWAT | 7SN HWHIANB ID. ■ 1200 BALDWIN AVI. I HARVi WCKOF/^THECROP Thursday, thru Sunday, StfONS POTATOES POUND BAG 69 0 Sweet-Juicy PEACHES iO lb. Solid—Tasty CABBAGE HEAD IO 0 each CRISP—sou 0 RADISHES. > Bunch 10* SOLID—TASTY a^c CUCUMBERS________Each 10 CRISP CARROTS. 2S.29* Golden Ripe FRESH—JUICY LEMONS FRESH—JUICY LIMES VINE RIPENED TOMATOES 25; FRESH TENDER ^ SWEET CORN 6 ™,39' Cardinal Red GMPES CALIFORNIA PASCAL CELERY Bunch . GREEN PEPPERS. • Each GREEN ONIONS___ e e Bunch 10* TENDER—TASTY ^ ^ ^ GREEN BEANS 2 ib. 29* BANANAS POUND BLUEBERRIES K:29* ★ PARSLEY sanchlO* ★ BEETS sanchlO* RIPE PLUMS lb 29* ^ fresh RASPBERRIES Z 59* I Leaf LETTUCE Lb Bibb ' LETTUCE Head THE PONTIAC PRESS. THI RSDAY. JIXY 27. 1901 Bailers Hold a Luau Roast Pig Was Star Attraction JANET ODEIX Tke I«m( ««• amVa oa a Im petiaefs served first with |4e. Spreitd thickly on uhuni and,minutes at 375 degrees. Serves 16. fsaUae Pleat ■acne >:rana have|*«;^-been woridng to get ready. fVlX^rf**** »o, t^ hut a . . r 1^ | T 13-yearoW twins. Mike, and Pat. • J*" >•»«• P^jA 30160 101 I WO made hundreds of cWnMngtissue'*"«»’; "»«">' »*>«l floweri to decorate the housie and P**^ the boat. This boat, painted aqua, had tree branches arched o\er it The twins, dressed like beach, - to look like .h patice boat The boys, made themselves generally Buffet-size cans of ••.enlor BaUe> had hollowed out a useful. They had made seats for:arp convenient to use when pine log to make a dugout canoe ex eryone coveting them with tapa ^ small UQUOR TO TAKE OUT CORNER BALDWIN AVE. AND WALTON i V,. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THimSDAY, JULY 27, 1091 Why is tKe whiskey on the ri^ht insured for One Million Dollars? Proaecntor Smpccte Incrdwe in Frijinjb Probes Shady Deals for Homeowners ProsecufaH* George F. Taylor iispecta that a growing number of homeownera are being "milked' by ahady nnortgage deals. * ★ ★ Just before be departed l\Ka> day for a fourday conference at the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Mlrhigiin at Maririnar Islaiid. Tajdor said be planned to huddle at the nweting with state law enforcement (dfidals on these deals can be stopped. .Two men reported they had made deals with an Oak Park firm “to trade" their homes in the Herrington Hills Subdivision on Pontiac's East Side for two but does not pay a penny o mortgage. .*• , * * Taylor invduced a newspaper dipii^ showing that a former Oak Park nun, Milton Silverman, 37, received 4H to 5 years in piiMn from Genesee Circuit Judge Donn D. Parter for considracy to CruiMr Flipi, 16 Drown SANTIAGO, ChUe (UPI) - Ri ports from Punta Arenas said Wednesday night that 16 Chlleain marines were drowned when a laundi from the cruiser O’Higgina capsiied in heavy seas. . and three years,*’ Taylor saM. mortgage deal in Flint. His accomplice from Garden City was placed on probation. The pair, poBoe said. weuH pramlae to take ever the mortgage at a ooaple havti« treebie meats. They weaU until the mortgage « WERE INFOBMED Tajdor said the two woe by the firm that the mortgages on their former homes "would be taken care of’ by the Ann. They never were, however, Taylor said the men told him, aiid the mortgage companies have started fore-dooeure proceedings against the tea eaWraeta that the firm would "take eara” of the mortgages, Taylor said. The laooecutor said the practice is "one of many frauds upon the because the firm usually rents the former homes ■ □ D K)UIMX>LO BARS hi The whiskey on the right is insured because it is Calverts one mil-lion doflar “Standard of ExceUence"-the /VwJLs,,-. lightest, finest, smoothest-tasting whis- taStB . . . kty, we believe, ever created. Hie Calvert Reserve oo the left-and JifIBf tOSt€»»9 every bottle you buy—must matdi this Standard of Excellence” for lighter taste, finer taste, smoother taste. Lte {08(6... that never varies. Always “good ks gold.” Shouldn’t you enjoy it tonight? CCtll fOT Calvert Hesetve ruoKWogr • blended whiskey • 65% grain neutral spirits • eissi calvert dist. co., n. y. c. This Is It FINAL CLEARANCE at CONSUMERS CENTER All Odds and Ends Must Go to Moke Room for Our Foil Merchandise accomplice "cheated" at least MHneownera In Geneiee County ‘and others in other counties.” He’ll meet with Asst. Atty. Gen. Maxine Virtue, in charge of all type of consumer frauds, on Thursday in hopes of finding the means and the proper law "with which we can stamp out this type of consumer fraud." ★ ★ * In the past, Taylor said, his of-ce has been unable to prove a conspiracy in the schemes. *Tm not golag to move oa Italk were stUI lable for the | mento. Police believe Silverman an Rods PromiM Sudan Aid MOSCOW III - Premier IbraUn AUmud of Sudan wound up t 10-Hay vistt to the Soviet Udon Wednesday with a Soviet piomiae of fbuuKial aid. ‘What I want to know is what kind of charge to make," he said. the meantime he issued a warning to citizens to beware of any sudi schemes here. CAN YOU In 2 seconds remove and replace your Eyeglass Hearing Aid? YOU CAN fffTs a ZENITH Medallion with 'Freedom Ring'T com IN—wru. show you ORWANT HEARUG AID CENTER II W. Lowtonco S». pi g.27S3 SAVE BIG DURING VICTOR PAINT’S Fabulous FESTIVAL Pricot Thot Will Amoxt You. Morkod Down Low, Low, Low! CONSUMERS "CENTER DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 178 N. Saginaw St. jammaw THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JULY 27. 1961 F»r S>lt 491 SKMI-FINISHED ! n&3r&*vii; _________I Kaot to mot* w wk i4S PFR XIOVTH! i d8%. ♦« »*” , A. C. C ompton & So.is PM. MM \V»t < F*r S*l* Mw c MCE COMMbNlTY 4 New Model Homes RED BARN est .Suburban! WamilS LAK* AUMI S MTMai wick raack. MU Wm- < mtm. CM bMi. ■!«• M. Pncw. M SIMM TtM *• p.t CWt now; I %Min>c • «M wr ««rt w«n •raw «MM| rWM, aM« *>1m fMM. Biuic tmm w dw. Oead TRl-LEVEL IraoM h«M*. MaMar Wd> kw waUt-M claan. tart# s?,; Brick Bungalow Onar laaciai Ulciutaa Mtm a ' K-iJs.rsiJr5;5feu2s: Lake. Many cMwa. kIt.Mi i WILLIS M. BREWER -------- a brand m« « badraon kapa: aacbatlar. HIUO araa. IwSaB 7_.— *!------.•I!? blaca. aaia- jsrA No Money Down The Orion Star AOiuiui HfaUHia 7 Acres, 5 Rooms A aodtra f raaM baa* ' bracMwar aad Mrra I < Srtplaca. i ear attaokad (ara. rkU an. U a real gaad bar. SCHUETT RE.ALTY 460 W. Huron FE 8-0458 AcraM troM Oaaaral Raapltal “Bud" Nicholie. Realtor j M Mt ciMBSM ac FE 5-iM ^ ; After O p.m. EE 4-8773 ANNETT' Crescent Lake Privileges Madera I badra baasalaa WHS i:.“Sp.sr'fSi’iar'i“i2;, 2aru^«“s.7rr^ Ota. lacladlac Una ta. and I 4H par cant MUraM. CARNIVAL By Dick Torptr For The Oxford Squire i lidraaM Tn-Uval Pau Irtck — Oa. Baal Uria Walk,M OaMla CU8TOM BOILDIBO , ' WUl kaUd OB roar IM. 4 b4draoa. j-. • 4 laral banc. Witb attachad fin- ulS ^SU I uhtd l^ar tarafc Com pin. Mart, you ta No atbor eoate ! attb M by 4* ft. .wmnlnk paol, do^an paynmi. sharp oaarly a Par oaly tll.aao. Otbar bona, lor , kbadraon ban. r- ------ AMaa'. caoatry Cooeta Uka OtUa and Oitard. SJ'mST. ^SSd £d WOTUT* .LDO oa P* MMS ^___1. . wh MR . or OA ktiaa BNTXRTAINER'S PARAmSX datcriba. tbl. I badrooai brick. raaeb, «nh 30 ky 4S R , Uldlbc fWi ■M Butlvla b laria Mntly rot ocarlaaUaf .—.------------ fl aad intercan. earpctini aad drapa* Ineludad. FaU baMmant, *— aaUr baat. attached 3*»f.r . A Itttte aerk viU . Landscaped Comer Brick raaob loeaUd na Wood- i.vi-s.v.ins.'s' Build„‘r Must Liquidate Trade-In at Only i poanaaloB. Xaiy ^Tllttat. I beat, oak floor., tUo_ menu only rrt por mantb Mclud-lac taxo. and Inouraaca ^ PER MONTH Conlottablc 3-bodroon boacalov _ —.r,---------- r^ir ■ •iM.Mi "Now, then let’s go over this again . . . you’re going to tell your friends that I [day MINOR league ball . . . not little league:" ■ ___________ M. toraUbad. 1 block —. ,Ad dowatovA ISOS da. ■ Paul M. Jones. Real Est.' ' HUBON ST. p« Aim noU ^-M^oo, 34.-oaeh. JMl DUl Rd. ________I. NorHwrn Property ^ M It ACRBB MBUUt ORATUNO -MS ft. on blacktop - « ft. 3 t ' «*1M^ MMia ^^^sis* wtth”l ?NI»»WOOO REAL BSTATI OR 3-Ulk U no An3. rS 3-Wl __________<» 3-34U_______ S*k Resort Property 82 , .S^ViSPe. .............. I and U S-rm, Palo Brian Carp. lOIAL DBBR aUNTWO. S-IIOOM houao, 1 lou. couplatoly tar- | ^ Bitbod. aloetrle and waur. toad | ' ftahlnf. Complota prlot 333W. On . I ni3i«ay 31. BUue. Mlcta. ' ; Pbano 4k3-37ST._______________, LAE* ST. HELEN - MEW COT-| last and larta obady lot tor I. , aalj 31.MS; |tl dova. m mo. , | m, BapUe tank, vail, raoshad In. flOuMna aad alaetrloy tnoludad. I I iltS aert vrlns tad lakai llfk- | 1^. valor opoftt. and bunUM. ' laady beaebat - 3 offlaot on MT4 | at I. VUlaft lUnlt. Op*a 1 day. a ; vaak. JUa Johneon, BoUdar. Car- : - I ur.. lac., it. Halan. MIcblian. ‘ BuBlweBB 0|>portMnlUot 8g MOTEL 5n»,Av$!'S.aS?‘aS..‘?^^ alrnndlllaiwd, ovaara apartanit. EL.'&.'TKjarss L.1KE.FRONT MOTEL I uoUl aniu. TV In artry roam, 13 klUbanatta oottAfW. oamplata- — —"* B. RA08TROU- EEAfcTOR tara.. Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 . Partridge IS TRE -BIED ’ TO BEE STRAIT LigUOR RaUy a riiarp arMtbt Cla>. < •13 FORD WAOON. 4nD A 33 .jjwlal and ftjt Wtaeha.Mr. S33- *ti.at£L^^to ^iuu. ^Mta^vuiS!! gmr rtwrtar *w_aUeasa. jrm I i COTE SEBDROOM BUNOALOW ■ I vlth 3 loU aU t-oar saraia. ' • Oaod north .Id. looaHon. tnti taka car, raeaat lot or vhat hay. you a. davn payaant. , R. J. (Dick) VALl/ET Realtor FE 4-3531 For Sale Houses 49 For Sale Housea 49^ For Sale Lots 84 $79 K.J. (Dick) VAl.UET Realtor FE 4-3531 Ml Oakland Arr___Open PS L. " kriek ftrepMco vaU. t aad drapt. Include^ t. an. lafact. 1 I couplo. rford Villa] Near Ovr Lady M beUc ra . dUtat carpotMs aad aiulaa drapa*. 3 bodra*., It*. elOMU. I»b oa-r.Blc b^. blrcb kttcbui a— NO OTREB MWIBT NEEDED No crodB cbwk tamodiau pe»-mmUb. t Mock troa Ea.non LandK.ped FE 5-3676 baa.aenu and tarafei Call to-; day. Bo a boa. ovaer loaorroo. | WILLIAMS $9,500 , WUI bal'd Pbodrooa mneh-aDlo homo oa your lot. FTill ba.ear— , oak floor*. tC* balk, birch c board*. OR P1S3S. ROBB McNAB ART METER KENT E*ubU*b*d a IIM FCRNI8REO LARE FRONT - So clud*d looatioD. 3 bfdra*. tuU i bath and n*v fa* tumac*. ISod-! ora kltohon. Dock and boat In-eluded. Tou can haee maodlate t5*£“o^^"v^ AUbuRN ilfclORTB AREA _ _J 3 car^arasi. lakci'i •*" UiMUn *lfbt MM ca aS?‘M'^ tri-Ter,1®'2a‘*b’l?owi:i2^ .« OR PSUl Mol*on Bldi. Co. «• *«• W’* “ O'NEL ^ RE~AGAN W‘mTATWi mo W. Huroa_____ S.D.D. mtlllaa doUar fro**. Real oyc-.topper. Too TBoch for 74 year I MlailGAN BUSINESS ' I SAI.ES CORPORATION JOBN A. LANOME88ER, RROEER ; 1 1173 TELEORAFB RO. FE P14I3 I Open ’Ul 3 Etc* ] SMALL RETAIL dAT CLBANINO .tor*. CL 3-4211.__, iriBLL Znown REBTAORANT. I trade. B«»t otter. OR 3 ___ lUTE CAR. WILi fiAra ON I I food boas and aotor. 14' - ir pre-' ferrod. FE P30S3. 3M OelOand. I Black-* Aute Bale*. _ ■___ : LAROB 1330 MODIL PltiSSlAmB tor metal boat, vood lath* or vlll all. OR 3-44M. sewers and lEFblC FltfLE sw _________ PARTRIDGE Hom© Find©rs —:------ SERVICE att. saratt. Fouculcn at ones. Bloomfield Schools pad Mr**. I bedrm.. BtIm rm. li tireplaeo. aodora ktti aador tablo top *b aeon*, alaor. blonder er and ditpaeal. F 31 X 3S. 3 ttibaUu, heat. Mras* 31 x 31. Frtc* redttcod to tStJtl. Ura*. 10 Acres— 335 Ft. Paved Road « voet of Foaltae ovned by Suburban .Acreage PTba a doucbitai plac* to U«o it TM hare, a ytaralac to ova a tow atm. A alec hoa*. and yet a* bandy to eebeol*. and ebop-«. W*a loeaUd, on pared --------------.aatay 4.S aero* ■Erase. MtttA * Cara for Ilrntoel PARTRIDGE ND ASSOC . REALTORS W. HP ROW__FE 434 Urtaf ra. l4 I 31. ^ panolod family ra. with ' ftrtplaet. 3 •paelou* bodra*.. tU* baUi. 11 blMk ba**B*a. aau. ell hMt. SoparaU 1*^^^ ^ I An* eutstanins e^uo 311*33. j vnt WILL TRADE , ANNETT INC. Realtors I II E. Huron St Open EToans* and BaUay 1-4 FE 8-0466 siEOWART commiocnoN Custom Builder $39 CHESAPEAKE BAY MODEL 965 Carlisle 3 Bedrooms Family-Size Kitchen Vanity in Bath OPEN DAILY 11 to 7 THE HUDSON BAY Basement Models $100 Moves You In SPOTLITE FE 4-0985 STOUTS Best Buys Today ____________ ONE FACEAOE! Idtal luburbaa locattou vUh lake prIrUcce*. baautUul tr**-*badtd M, T-roea ranch boa* with comfort Mr all. 3 bedroom*, den. oiniiu ranm .family room, flre-—- Mrlno room, ... beat. Priced kuick eal*. *11.- WASBIHOTOM FAIW boa*, (xcalltat condition throufb- Tri-levol. 17x33 comploud txmiiy room. Uf bath*, complete kitchen buin-m*. W* ha** 13 bulldlnt ette* on Wdland Street oft Satb-abav AI*e M eltM la Pontiac on Columbia Street. Priced from tU.ltO tnoludlne lot, *ec our model oo Snovappie Drtre In Clark*- R. R. BAOBTROM. Realtor 4f«S mOBLAND ROAD 'M6*> PONTIAC OR 4-Mtl After 3 p m. FE t-7W» Builder Must Liquidate Trade-In at Only $79 NO OTHER MONEY NEEDED No credit check. lamedlato po*- AEE FRONT - 18 R. troata«e 33|' deep Excellent face brick home, j 3 alee bedra*.. 33 ft. Ur. rm. with ledcerock fireplace. Attrbe-ttee kttaen with tiled fcatureti. | Tiled bath, ree. rm. and extre i bath. Picture vlndovi and lot* I ot elocets. Muet be *een 333.300 vlM 34.300 down. | DIXIE La'ee area - Over 3>>j acre* and thi* ottraette* modem i hom*. 33 ft. Uvinf rm. ha* bwta-' lator tlroplac*. 1U*d bath. 3 car. lt|^*^1Mbl^..^k(£r - 3*3* DOTTN COLORED INTENT mSELY . - You can t |o 3'bn^?' One a 4 bedreom with carpeted Uv. and din. rooa. |a* beat pliu a 4 roam boae completely furnlthed. elio with SM beat for Income. Total price *3.430. No down payment to O.I. Your lacomo vUl mak* your pay- plae* la tb* apactoo* Hrln ytV^ar laraf*. o(l beat, bolov aarket for sulck M HANDY MAN'S HAVEN 7 room* and bath. Nted* repair. Total price 01,000. Don't delay. *•* this today. 3 BEDROOmJ. Good clean home located on Wall St. Sun porch, larte pantry off kitchen. — Do You Want a Home? Like privaerT Uke tree* and tnrubey Then walk pact the toverlns ererireena on the beaatlfnl '- to front door. Boo the 30 Urlni room; U x 10 kltcht_, „ X If bedroom*. Brins tb« kid*. Tbl* home — *”■“ •— — MULTIPLE LUTtMO SERVICE LOVELY WHITE COLD nial with forest sreen •butters, J *paplou* bedroom* nnd nnreenr. Th* richly carpoted 33 foe* U»- REAL ESTATE 1441 Auburn Are UL cmr OF PONTIAC. 3 aCATTERED j AP 3-FAMILT INCOMl! JUST NEWLY DECORATED INSIDE AND OUT-313S PER MONTH INCOMX - THLL TAKE free and CLEAR small HOMS OR LAND CONTRACT - LOCATED NEAR DOWNTOWN PONTIAC WHlCiHT , M4 Oakland Aye. - Open 'tU 3:; ________FE 5-9441 ' ‘ ------- --------- sites I WATERFORD HILL Lakefront and lake prlvUet** . :*eSS**S:i Waurford < modate most oay family. Full baaeaent. 3-car ta-ra^. loToly landscaped lot NEAR WILLlAIdS LAKE -buUdine lor----- tAcc. A^ h r i'« Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor ux 13 kitchen: w *»iSLD2iJ I n*. Brin. th. kid*. « ‘ " ! ^ FE S-M73 lor AppL Ask' ■ Mr. Kent. Lorraine lnTe•^l HIITER icrenu. lart* kitchen, only 310,-300. Term*. LoToly 3-1 DOWN FAYMENT IXlUR BlipROOM: Brick Ideal Family Home -Llrtnf room with hreplace -dininx room - kitchen wit ____ _nd *400 dvn. Ca5 E 4-3000, B. C. niter. Real Es-te, 300»E11«. Lk. Sd. I. 3300 Lancaster. ; A-OK-ALL THE WAT through reel family tUe 0-room homo vltb at* heat, festered vail* and full basement Near city bua line, •chool aad city park Fine lort-uon end tan ke handled vlth ^ I 1740 devn. ^ ROCHESTER BRICK RANCH - I •' ACRES nestled In appealing | ln| and location. Home con-1 School* Frlc*d NORTH SIDE Four bedroom, ' elding hom*. LI FOR S.\LE U.S. (iOVERNMENT PROPERTIES THE VETERANS AOMINI8-TRAITON ARE OFFERING TO ANY FAMILY IN NEED OF BETTER HOU8-INO HOUIa WHICH ARE IN "LIKE NEW" CONDITION - Tb*e* propertie* ore oOired ot rubstantlal BA VINOS TO TOD - TOU NEED NO DOWN PAYMENT—Tou may purchase raattract^vtt^ iM^enthly paymeata and low Intorest ratoe - 3 and 3 bedroom* — larfo lots — Meal hica-tlona - TOO DO NOT HAVE TO BE A VETERAN TO BUT - THE O'NEIL REALTY CO ha* been appointed FROFERTT MAR-AOER by th* OOVERN- tbee* propertie* to you Ray O’Neil Realtg ' 3S3 B. Talograpb Rd. Open AT p.m. VETS $40 MOVES TOD IN 343 PER MONTH TOTAL 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. . $11,990 second floor. Basement — n reatton room — laundry roo oil heat - garage - eicelli cunditloo. A-lced et: 414.4 F HA 430.m with 3S4 DOWN and Cast Ukt prlvl- WEST BIDE OtMWS Hull - Llrlnx 1 Uelng room and dtnlni room aU carpelod. Compact kltch-en. plastic tU* both, stairway to unfinished attic for future bedroom*. Flast*r*d vail*, oak floors, full basement, IHrcar larage. Priced at^$ll.k00. down and SO MUCH BOUSE FOR TRE MONET U thU 3-bed-room ranch home. It ha* a brick front. 3-oar attaebed laragr, frultvood ftnlefaed kltthcn eablnet* In a 31-4 foot farm kitchen. Fared 4 Vlll buy ranelir I^VSiyTiylnJ'tUm with entranee eloeet, Eltch- BATEMAN REALTY REALTOR FE 44SSS FE S-7101 377 8. TELEGRAPH OPEN EVES. COkdOERCIAL LOT. 380x300. 8Ai«-abav and Felton. OB 3-0400. lUUL* rv*B.n tiAi.., r tween I a.m. and 4 -.— —. —. or after 4 p.m. 0S3-3407. PURE Oa COMPANY________________J OROCERT STORE — HoKb and east of Lapttr. 4SxS0 building, stock and cqillbment and a SOalSO corner lot. j|13.B00 terms. Owner ’’RmI L______ Sale Land Ctynti-Bcts JiO INYEBKMIS - YOUR CHOICE OF any of tb* 4 seasoned Land Can-tracU v* arc offering. Our repre-•MitattT* would be glad to call at your boms to show you tbe ple-turu of the. properties. --------- Warn .J aastlnaer a..---- FE 4-0114. mi war, TRADE iqUlTT IN 1133 3-bedrm. borne. Gas furaaee, lot 40x130. Within walkini dIsUnee at Fisher Body er Poatlsc Motors. ' ' model ear dr 11^ cash For Sate Clotiliwg COCKTAIL 'Cherokee Hills ' j Wooded, rolling 100 ft. sites. I controUed to protect better I homes — Clwe In, convenient : --loeatlon — Drive out EUaabetb Lake Rd., to Scott Lake Rd.. I turn Dgbt 3 blocks to Lacota. ;CAkL W. BIRD. Realtor' Kay 343 s Te PE 3-7108 O’Neil, Realtor tograpb j For Sole AcroEge 85 j 3 ACRES. CLARE8TON. FULL ' price, 3004 acre. 310 mown. 110 i mo. t» ml. Chrysler Hwy. Ready to bOUd en. Foot. FE 4-4400 and I 1 OR 3-13M or Dot. JO 04031 and : • ~ 0-7711. Dale Brian Oorp. Sale HouBehold^QooiU 65 -----„ _ . I *. BBO WITH MATTRESS AND SAflnaw 81.. Ponliac. ' springs. $30. EM 3-07M._ - OROUP CLEAN "BTOV E S', : apartment slxe, 30” and regular 3311 siiee. 414 te 4130. 33 guaranteed refrigerators and washers. Low .HO. ! as 310. Cabinet sink, 130.. Concrete laundry tubs, $13. Deck and ebalr, 030. 21 " TV $31. Sofa bads. 110. Bedrooms, 040. Living rooms, lit. Odd beds, dressers, chesu, springs, and chair*. Everything in used turnttare at bar prices. ALSO NEW living ----*. bedroom*, bunk b*d*,,dl- natte*. ruga, fram**, hcadbosrdK mattr*****. Factory seooods, , _.jt V* prle*. EZ term*. { BUT SELL TRADE Bargain Rouse. Ik3 N. Cau at ________________ Lafayette. FE 3-gt43. Open *lU g'b S. SafeiTw ' '~FE'fO»33 ] Mo^ A°0.^_______________________ CENTURY FINANCE COMPANY imAA 1m 100 south Broadway til! IHS5-OS22____________I M’lSIrite *lS^M J!R 131 N. aaglnaw________FE 3-SlW . Il' 0X13 RUO, a END TABLES. Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 j Household Finance WEBSTER Incoiy JPioparty 5o! 3 FAMILT. OA8 HEA'T BONED I commtrcil. 33i Mt. ciemeni. ' Signature Up to 30 montba re repay. PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND >b PRICE - REJECT3L BBAtm-f« living room suite*. Low a* 070. .• mm —c Bargain Bous* 103 N gSPXitt A. WEBSTER, Realtor i come mo . 3300. Pit t-Olii ’ For Sale Farms 0 room*. It* bath*. 3-car garage. 031.000. 3013 Dsvonthlr*. 7 room*, family room. 3 bstbi. I 3-car garage Low price. 7 room*. OE kitchen. 3 bsth*.; large, besutlful. 3tti-car garig*. 'KAMPSEN^ REALTY NEAR DRAYTON SROPPINO CEN-tcr — g room* down and 4 up;** »«-•»— — for 080 month) - Urge lotj room—banment ICE 10 ACRE BUILDING SITE CLOSE ». ratita _ nt.OKm nr - 3-bed-, l4or tarago ! cottegt. but year Include* 3 lot*. Warren Stout. Realtor 77 N. Sagtoav St. Pb. FE 04103 Open Eve*. tUI 3 p.m. LAKE FRONT I-BEDROOM —LI VINO ---- FIREFLACE - XL - KITCII . JLL WALK-OU. BASEMENT - AUTOMATIC OIL — OLA88ED-IN FORCN - WELL SHADED ^e* ^edroom - carpetlnt - TERMS ARRANGED ON ALL RORABAUOH FE ^3H1 Frtvlles** on Oakland Lake — Two bedroom bungalow that's all ready to move Into. Full basement, new furnace, fenced 1st. only 4‘* ACRES 1 WOODWARD AT SQUARE LAKE' clty^lts - Oily'““year* 1 ImmedUtel MULTIPLE LI8TINO SERVICE ' " *' STRAIGHT AS AN ARRO *1 K” ___ Good farm land ____ __ ........$15,160 - More ........... INVESTMENT - - OJW per Large home'* ^CR®8 aUable iarage — also edmmer- UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE OR 3-1303 If DO an*. FE 3-7333 _______OR 3-2411_____ 4-Bi:OROOM FARM ____ Full basement — Complete set ot farm buildings — new bUcktei^ road* - $13,400 -substantial down S3 ACRES — VACANT — ESTATE - CHEAP. SO ACRES — LAPEER COUNTT — GOOD BUILDINGS — CALL for detail*. 'each“ ;ide '*13'ia"'ir«;’"7.:’».". UNDERWOOD BEAL ESTATE PAUL M • JON:^ REa£ EOT *• <>" E 44430 PE 4-1375 __________O’* ___________ 333 TnCBT HURON OT. 10 ACRES, 7 ROOM. 3 BATH. wrwji'^-ntrvir-------1 bam. out bulldlnt*. No broker*. up or I T]L\GUE FINANCE CO. h 2S2 S. MAIN. I 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCH ESTER ROMEO'» HOOBKHOLD 00008 ^ *i2?***e.^ BBATO VCKff fXTR- OL S^i 1-0701 ; giSy*ui;’;rKf,o5£'‘ ------- *’'4 a week. Fear- rd Uke_Ave._ ------------.'bedroom set FINA-NCE COMPANY 4-pibcb walnut bedroom WHERE YOU CAB lulte. 458. OR 3-5163._ S’lP .Wwr^f^ iSSS: Pontiac - ^Jr^tTpimn. - Utica liS'/'iKe* W»lle0 U^rmlnyh^ IDA T\J9 gr=‘cy.,y-iSira.^'°*'“'“’« i-i V_y.TjLX V kJ 64TEC1 DININO ROOM SET' rTTPUNFR i ssti-j'Lsa.-usrvi D LJ V.>'rN.i N l_li 1 I 3 PIECE MAPLE BEDROOM^ appointment. FE 34143 FARM. FE 446U.__________________________ 40 TILLABLE ACRES. i lodern bldgs., ettractlvely Realtors Since 1334 313 We*t ------- le FE ■ 4-44H - EVE. FE '1-4403 , NEAR I^ORTHERN — Neat b LOT TER4U. LAKE FRONT 1 BEDROOM iriTH SLEEF-INO PORCH - LIVINO ROOM - KITCHEN -FULL BATH - DAS HEAT - EXCELLENT "^MS WRIGHT Ml Oakland Av* Open til t: FE 5-9441 mea-'l^II-WOOD VILLAGE (uu' New 0-raora brick ranch ^jement. storm* and screens, f'bi »'«> ___ __ I ear gsrage. nicely landscaped in Place, built-in oven Md Shawnee Drive SHIH t'imSsi I Bjautlful k-room BRICE RANCH por'ch, .itvllege* it HOME in Jayno Hrlghti - will n„che« in thI. mtmm I lot 410,010. consider • (radc detl. Picture > p>^te 14 6M e i ,2..^'h«Jth n“r? W>rToni llvln* roo^ I WOLVERINE^LAEE _________ ! 3 CERAMIC T^E BATHS A "7* restricted lot we will binld “.‘."i’gi.d lf“sd*nSSr.'"“c'Smro',l •^rl-‘l’?^il.''‘ran"c‘h*caM 1. living room ba. waIl-to-w»n| JinteniMrary and :"*atta*ch:5''V.‘iS.-^—- I to“'LhoTw^7•coLld.r“tr.d.' I For Sale Lake Property 51 4 Beidrooms ... 1 only 0400 old Just oft Joslyn ly 0I.7M. Will accept | ...land contract or good down psyment. Ask tor. A tremendous buy At $10,000. WEST SUBURBAN — WUl tradervuciv thU sharp Lbedroom ranch. onIy,UUl.,UKliLI --------* wgll-to-wall carpeUng *----- ng ell. handy klfchen, ' lot, selling for $11.-* 3 years in llvf— large llw, serms, a Buchanan's Boatlxnd. CEDAR IL_.___________ lake front In ngw homo a DON LAKE - 3 lots 6tf A Rd on Rowley. Ideal s numcroua hardwood trw MAKE NO MISTAKE.S : ThU M acres comer farm wUl prove Its value. Rouse now rented, smaU barn. Orchard, scenic building sites, over 3,000 ft. -* *-“*age on county road. $14.-down. WUl consider COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 30 E. LAWRENCE FE 0443'. Need $25 to $500? , See Seaboard. Plwire FE 3-7017 000. 33.33 Seaboard Finance Co. LOANS $25 TO $5()0 34UECE DINmo ROOM BET' Good condition. Ctll 334-1333. 7 PIECE LIVINO R60M“sufi% (brand new). Davenport and chair. 3 sten tables. Matching eoffoo table. 3 doeorator lamps ' All for ON. Only 31.50 woeku. PEARSON'S . FURNITURE 0 CUBIC FOOT KELVinATOR BE' frlgeratc- —--------— - •— k-lUS a .. . , 4 X S ruoT" WALL TILE 34 , VINYL UNOLL.. "BUYLO” TILE. 1 your slgnAture or other secut- 77 PhUoe ..................... tiy. 34 months to repay. Our sorv- lij Blond Et^ten Ico U fast, friendly and holptiil. Emerson Thlnll VUtt our o/Bco or phono FE 34131 *" »•* »' ■ t ..c-aw R i-o .3 *A r vr-nw-a M ««ts tA I^QI I. BAOINAW ... U.95 ... t X9Sb Sale BubIih^b Property 87 HOME & AUFO I Wo take trade* Open 3 to 0 I 0\N CO ** 1^W.‘M\ _ 1^313 E. TValten. eorner of Joalyn TORM wmoow*. ExetUsm condi-Beat otfar. osotAet FB Ineludlns 4 partment. 114 : OUR SPECIAL - Only 311.740. Nice and citan. Wall to wall oir-I petlnt. Large room*. BunfOlew I with sttaebad 3-car garage. Two nice large Iota. Ditdoer grill. I Ideal for handy man who wants I warksbop. Easy terms. VACANT1 I LIST WITH ------------lUy apaWi Oakland Art., FT fSm,_______ itoi UNION LAKE RD.. DE8IR-ablo boslntss property In thriving Union LAke VUIate, eensUts d offlet all furnlsboa and 4 room —lldlng on • • - ---- WEST HURON Corner lot 100 x 140 3 krtek stores, house and 3 story hrtok apt. constating of to 3-rm. and bath tuniiihed a^. Has a potential 13 per cMi raiura.yS74,- 7 N Ferry St.. Corner E. Flkp j ■ LOANS 324 TO 3400 i senon BAXTER B UVM08TOHB | Uon 64 W. LAwronee St FE 4-1430 44170.____ WHEN \'OU NEED i *»” rca TELicvjfuoM'.'txc^ ■ $25 TO $500 ! 4?30.“oRM4ir'*”**-**”**“' s*rArE“Frv.&3.Eo. 141 Pbnttae State Bank Bid#. I dlshwaihar. FE FE 4-1574 w BEN kUR' FbBliieirANb -frlajrntor eombbisUon, wUl eeU r 1 yr. oKLOR 4-1704 I Humphries: FE 2-92361 ' j7^uy’^i^£ i thru I MILLER ...OH- down. CABS LAKE - Wkr Uful building site te.ciT“«3*as. V*ms‘'1.*“''l ANNETT INC. Realtors bedroom bungalow with aluminum siding, storms, ga* beat and oak floors. Truly, a wondsrftU place m oSy' WL^**"“* “* I J-*** FBIVILEOBS-Desirable lo- as euy au.eue. 3-bedroom stogie smay bSd.l3TM.'*m exmjl cKiSrtl^. hardwood floi^^^ nr^ FWm.a A A MitittpU UlttU ' »U#fl _ _ - - - - . - , . . _ . _ . _ .. __ Iftrge high; INCOME 413 w Huron St ----------x.. , ;!>;h“;S“tfu°;iwii."r'rfr^‘ipir,^!opE eves, fe 4-4526 AT MUTART REALTY S5m'W%4l4*«5“Si il3So“Si “ Bumfay.’veriMK)^^ _D!!! J?7tan^ lAbo, naSuM and ditva- LOT U. ABLINOTON ORWlt PONt hu, prteod toMir tlac Lk on pmate lageosi. By.kltsk^m------- ' owner. LU 3-OS7S. ' LAKE FRONT '037SOS'DOWH' per month- 3 loto. ploaeant loea-tton In slty. Rensonabte down payment. K. L. Templeton. Realtor 33» orchard Lake Road 8134008 SCHRAM” Have a Garden I riense. Open S4. Ml tog usttog I p>«o.; row! uSoLw * can ba orof' It oonverW SOM Bovaa : *airassj Si a 16x31 tamfly ares —--------btmu room wblcl Tt£i,SSL:*Am3!S,n\ -------• you ikOo •tetlHn I par menSr hMladc L. H. BROWN. Realtor 4M nitabeth Lake Road Fb. FE 44464 or FE 84110 16.I6S-HO d mouera aisonen, r with oil loreod i a large garage, t foot dw. meed Gi/s No Money Down BRAND NEW LaTtNO - Crcflh Advbora 61A BUDGET YOUR DEBTS COHSOUDATE SaLB-NO LOANS For Your Beat Bet to pet oat of 1^. Boa Financial Advisors, Inc. 3te S. SAOINAW FE 3-7111 GET OUT-OF debt PAY OFF ALL YOUR BILU! WITHOUT A U>A» ONE FATIlfBMTrPLAN AVOID OARMUnkSHTB AND REPOaBBBBIONB. Come to Nawm CaU' for A aOkSl AlVOINTMaNT City .Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 OhambOT of Oammorce AIR COROrnoHER. 1 HORBE- rssf.5tV^“»ifttot __________I 'TO FAY ibktiui u CUB SYLVAN LAKEI 4-bodrea«a brtok trI-lavtU. FUstarad, Ste baOa. CUy water, •ewar. pavtd atraoU. 3-ear go- --- large raeraatton rona. AM- totareom ayaUm. Tappan Inc. Lou aad bw privl-Frlead from 63$!^ to $33.-”nan Saturday and Sunday ogMliiUnW FboSM HS- slSf” WwhcK AHD BON STi VACANT - MOVE w AT oHCUll-ake Pnvilegcs 3-,b4drwm ranch_ stirlt._4 F_e«e i *lf*RTTHW^ ..... ..raa IM leaxsa. i very monara xf*-*------ FRA termi. Low payaant. 6606 DOWN I rooma M ba on sas floor, naar Ltoool High oak floors, plastsrsd----- bossmsnt. oU haat tsnesd iVar yjrt. tote, lor s-aUto-Uy mid William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 Iffi! raomt, 2MX kXT^K atlf. a MScm V room Ml. 3 pUea badroom bunk badi, tad tablaa and aa laMt, aalehlO( UUa laMPt In. laro aUctrtc fan. U hieb Ith WatUtta. PUrpm. n comm TAB] China eabtar* ILK, ROUND ... 16. I drawer ehaat 116. 6 diawtr ebtit 613. j dr- lUaca $fi. milltT ai mldlbtr 66 Iturdr C,_ ... 6 ladle, plaoai Unoi "OlTaii china 67. ITC 6*-** - AFPROZniATELT ----- — -ooL tall and papper, almott new 61T6. Fraatar. 16 cable toot aprlAI 61M- Aaton^c tara and nltc r» 3 OntlNO TARLE, FULL SIZE, blaad fuiltb, 616. Tanity for tuall badroom, blood flnlih, 616. hvam 3F‘ OA8 8t6vx ' >a^a'a»:2M, Kenmort lai dryer Norge elec, dryer Frlgldalrt auto, waaher 4-pc. eadar bedm. euite New Daru ComUnatloa ORlt Bob Hutchinson Mobile Hoi?fe Sales, Inc. RabuUt by*%*r*ter^ Tour Choice ............. .____ ---- w. Saginaw >, Fn^aire. ■errlea Rxf XzparU DELCO OA8 CONTXItatON FtTR- aaea. complete. 6 place ”--- town klUhen. FK 6AM1.________ DININO ROOM aBT. BLIXIT^IC chord organ, and a wardrobe. ^rymo^FE after 4^.m^ Newberry oft atotonrUle. '___ FRIOIDAJRC DBLUXE nt£BSR. ft’STa.rWSl.g?* Crump Electric, Inc. 3466 Aubare Rd. *" * raluce, 6146.66 while they laot. No phone oidre pleaee. Soehlgan Fluoraecmit, 363 Orchard ' FREEZEKS-^148 Name brand iroaiara. AU freaaa ohalTei. handy dear aga, eaaled la unit, new In or UTTUB'S AFFUANCER 6317 DlEta Hwy., Draytoa n____ H MUa N. Wuilaau Laha Rd. hAunmiM oAs ORTfei. 61U. K 6-366A claanerT 36 dwt old. attachmente. 7»U1 ----- Rarol Otetrlbutlns Co. FE EENUORE OAS 4 iORNliR atoee. tae. thape. OR A6S31. EENWORE OAS RANOE. 646. ItE- ----->r 636. Daeanr ‘ — * f drawere 636. EELTINATOR RICFRIO] IIOERATORS the Teataree. _____________176 gal. Mnk 666. Electric atoee, 6>K Electrla dryer, 630, 7-ft. formlea counter top ^aaw ./.w IJ5 ^ ^6 — y Wtodov imbtnatioa doore. OR 3-6667.__________________ uvTNO Roou sTtrk. Mold couch, 31' TT. twin bade. 16 eu. ft. Coldepot, refrtg. '61 Een-mora waaher, rocker and o'*'^ ---- rage, glait top table. a. 1H6 While Lake Rd. n condition. 676. I UQUH>ATll6in SALE AT OOUN-tre Oanerlei. iMl ■ Telegraph Rd. 3nd door South of CaUca comers. Fumltara and acceteo-... .. • 16 CUBIC n Mser, Original US BCV hr OR SELL IT FOR TOO. 03CF0RD COkOfUNlTT AUCTION. OA 6-3661. ___ UAROOANT ANTIOUBA. ~kAf^-Ing aettot and chair, Wabm mar- MODBRlt ARMLESS DAT^kMtlT - Roaa and black. BzeeUam ~ dltlon, 6tf. FE 6-7663. um’adomdjjoTH . bat ipnng, au irniMBElDBSH-EijB^Sc 6 6 months. 616*. Call CHEAP. SAW 3Mh 6 to s p.m. Complete.fur-“I. glaciwarc. tumlturi^ rugs, eUrerwaro. eteetrle Sale HoMsEheld Ooogs 65 SFBCIAl till RUOS, I34J6. Me* THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JULY 27. HHil THIS WEEK ONLY IIBSON. 1 Door automat delroit 14 foot , . . 61tl wtti trade. OE 16 loot fraaMr. new. 61*6 CASUW'AY T ALUlbiroM WINDOWS h^th fi Burmeister LUMBER company' ” E^anC. br^^ttor wltl Reooadltloned—1 year warranty - 61M6 andUP - Used 'I'rade-In Dept. .latform rocker ... 634.66 »lr- . .. S:8 6 piece breakfast set . 646.66 Table kuBet and 4 chairs ... 646.66 Triple dresMr, chest and full sue bookeaM bod, waMul. tllt.tA THOMAS ECONOMY 361 Saginaw______FE 3A1I1 ic-outs. 6U, Rceol I.' CaU FE 4A340. :, 6 CHAIRS, dm- WALNUT TAIlE,---------------- na cabinet and bnffM. Priced for ■ FE 1-6736 or 111 W. winitlM5L~og' bsTHTEldili- lent condlUon. EM 3-4467. _____ WHITE SEWINO MACHINE. 7 years eld. FE 6-1006.____________ WE8TINONOU8E COMBINATION dlsbwashet*slnk-dlspooal. Meal for summer eatlagc, priced eery rea-sonably, MA »3tW.__________________ WYMAN’S USED TRADB4N DEPT. Ouar. elec, washer ... 636.66 Duar. elec, relrit.... 636.66 Elec, ironar ......... 613.46 Apt. Site gas store....tlt.to Soft bed 116.66 4 pc. btdrm. suite ... 666.66 36" lat stove ......... aif'N i pc. llT. rm. suite . ilt.66 H W.^W^IE 4-1133^ ^ terms oeta and cook ton. oron oaUnat, cook top cablnat, plus 7 foot display cabinets wlln sink and faucets. 6666 raluc for 6166. R. ^ Antiques 6SA ANTIQUE CHINESE URN-TEAE bate, imarl bowl wMh leak bate. Sltoita flgurlnet. Tonoclan glass. Amber glass decanter and glaceat. Copper basket, painting—aMMue frame. Blue satM glass rase. Fair of Chinese neasants. Oer- . BASEMENT PTfEL OF ROOM A Pocket Full of Money When You SaU Tour Suiplus -■ ----'1 Want Ade rough Wai t 3-6161 f Hi.R. TV and Radio 66 31 INCH CONSOLE MODEL Completely Reconditioned 1 Tear Warranty PRETTER'S AFPLUNCE MIRACLE MILE CENTER For Sale Miscellaneous 67 1 OAS Weetem saddle. 10 poets. 7" ■ ■*' i-4834._______________ 173 S. SAOINAW__________FE 6-3 6-YXAR-OLO WALL FURNACE. .............“‘olSf...... 6X6 RUOS .. ............61.»1 asphalt tile, ca ........ 64c PLASTIC TILE, ca .........SlC "BUYLO" TILE, IW 8. SAOINAW lOsIl UMBRILLA TINT. 2-WHiBL pleit. r a-tata. 10 QALLON OIL HOT WATER heater, like new. power burner, MO. caU ____ Laundry trays and stand and faucets. 631.16. Cash and/carry. bate PLUMBDia ^ 173 8. fallnaw________FE 6-310S 30 oallon'hot water tan£ oat. 616. Oarden tractor with 66 GALLON ELECTRIC WATER heater. SFll" I-hoam, 34 horsO power stationary enflne. Wood iiJ^ CENT A^kUirC 6 ... toAonor. Flborflas L_________ 16 yoar warranty. Take advantago of our 34 yoart' eiportonee. 6336. Including normal lulaUatlon. O. * Thompoon, W66 MM West. 0 OO-KART. FOR 8ALB. FAIR r, 6> isng, oompteto mice top and double sui>, oj>«. Roytl Oak Eltcbons, 4330 N. Woodward, Royal Oak, LIheity BROB;^ put CONCRETE - Bb&BR, 6^M OR ROT WATER, crane. 1SS.606 BTU. OH Bred. 1131.06. OR 3-130S. c Mkt. FE 6-7M1. _____________ M boater ertih blowar. Any toS> aablo odor. TR SA663. call 663-3375. 0 money down: I — "-Tt with O' E TALL—......... I ReUablo Ftaneor- FE ............'or'iAon CHjiWEh ^ AUrtElil#" IiJR COW-mwtt window aiily. 1 year old. attaohmoAt FB !■ r copper, »“ft!^ leoMs l7o^ “ *‘“-^7fete"i::.?orij?“,nd.‘"'‘ OO-EART. Wm BBND BNOli^ Esc, condition. Bstrae. FI 6.0746. OARApE 735L8 EqUIPM^f. honeh. largo vleo, drill motor. LOH( FOR_____________________ Stops fresaodhaw darnK*. aa well as softening effects of gao and^I. OiTto a smooth oattn Mack fSElsb. S-Gallon Can $9.95 BLAYLOCE COAL A SUPPLY CO. gl Orchard Lake Avo. FE 3-7161 kiTCHEN B 1 N E T SINlsr scratched 42" model. 160 value. 644.60 while they lest. Terrific values on 64" and 6t" modele. Michigan Fluorescent, 161 Or-chard Lake - |. l3Qc new apartment b^ L i b ft f T N 6 FlXTURiS. FUR-chaoad from a bankrupt whola-■aler. Ughta lor bodroomA kiteh-ene, dining rooms, balls, gardens. Frieod not at discount but below w.volesale. Michigan Fluorescent, Orchard Lake — 63 -----. „..J6. iUeo____________ lets, shower stalls. IrTegulars, terrific values. Michigan Fluoraseent, 3i3 Orchard Lake MC DONALD SHALLOW WELL ^mp^a^ir ladder. 116 E. „ __________Ugbte, sliding do Terrific buys. Mlehlgaa Tluo - ‘ 363 Orchard Lake - ' NEW SHIPMENT USED 1X4—lU —pric— .. ___ 1 your building SURPLUS LUMBER ONE SINOLE SINE WITH BACk! One wand combtaalten door. One Initda bouse door. (Mu boby high chair. One pair each, ladles rub bers (tees 4‘t. 6 and 64. OR 3-dlfl. OFFIUA PURNTTURI AND , MA-chlnes, used desks, chslrs. upholstered straight cbalrt. tablea storage flics, safe, r-**- adding machines, chcc^ tors. OR 3-S7g7 and ICI d-3dl0. Forbes Printing A Office Bup^. FILi OF LOOS AND WpOD FrIm baullM and f( ad. ^7464. PLYWOOD " BIRCH. US ...... 613.H " FEQ BOARD 4zi...$ 3.r " pra fin. mah. V-grooved. Warwick BufolT C AM house paint, double m back guarantee against pecUi oAKi^D Tumuram 43d Orchard Lake Are. FE SAliS RESTAURANT SIZE I M^aUon hot water iiidisiTOED oi k U A N herd, 14 ydstes old. Honaobroktn. Oentle. Ooed watch dM. “ power mower. $36; FE nFTLL SHbifBRS. C<»(PLETB with faucete and curtains. gW.lS value, 634.6S. Lavatortee, comMr** with faueote. 614.66; toUcte. gU.L.. Michigan nuortscent, 363 Oi^arS Lake - 37. Wept, _____________ PLASTIC Pam. 4 INCft, Il.i4 per. hundred; 1 Ineb, 66.61 per huadrod; IVs hwh. 61X47 per ===»— SlbnNO machine - ALMOSt now dial control Zlg lag Bliisar In boauUfuI tablerButten Wot, fancy stltehos, cmbrotdorT, without ualng attachments. 6SA6. per drotsmnkor Oemptetoly ogulpM is oaMaot. Balaaoo 636 or two on paymonta of month. UnlTorsat Co. TALBOTT LUMBER 5!s«?.‘s‘^r‘dii?-tsrp.S{: -------------------- SBTcLsa oocJbAji^hSMi ijk store' 30 S. caos_____FE 6-6131 USED PURNAOlk. COMPLETE with oontrols, roas. OB 3-8CT. WORE~BENCREa. Mil WALOSN Road. OR 3-6033.__________ WALL FURNACR, 171 GALLON TANK. 0100. FE OdOOO. WSbCHNO ORiSAmL, 8IZB IE 3-sp«ed table model radio-phonograph. Table model radio. EM 3-0001 after 0 p.m. TFreryBung ___________ ______ ClotluM, FumKnre. AMlIaneca THE SALTATION AftStY RED SHIELD STORE 110 EAST LAWRENCE MadiinBry tor OLtOO. call 3O-0M1. otm. 1 CRfnorRSjft EqilipiiidMit 70 111 10 ms BELL AND ROWELL ---------------njs i • ■ 340 TA. With 3 TI2ZY By Kate Osann Sale Farm j^uipment 87' Sale House Trailers piw. r flex bitch, tandem, disc. Ea"". rackege price 61.660. HI 0-7630. J. F. Schell 406 8. Evans- dale Dr., BIrmlnsham, Mich._ FRAZER ROTOTILLER8 PXKfi FT? “** **■ Faaturlag Mew MooSr-Owooao— Ventura - Buddy QuaUtr M^te FOR US TO PICKUP AND SELL your trailer, any 16’ TO 60' WE RATE buyers WAirZNO! CALL US T(»ATI HOLLY MARIHE A oSlACH SALES 16310 HoUy R^ HOLLY. ME 44771 HOI TRAC OARDIN TRACTOR equlpod with Boo trap plewa. ' , iiiiiTBwT "sr 1 ___ JR'SlUMi. SILVER Davit 70203._______ Msyrath. Ocbl and HomeUto DaoL WHEELHORSE BOLENS TRACTORS Riding mawars and tUlers. Bpo-cUi discount this month. Ffoo tickets to the drive In. Evans BoMpment. 0607 Dlito Hwy MA F.’^HO^lNr S Dlgla Hwy. OR 3-14M BRAND NEW BFACE8 PONTIAC MohUe Home Park. FK H601. HURON MOBILE COURT. QUIET, shady, near 3 shopping esnterr any tits trailer. FE 3-M16. I LARK HEW. 0600, 40-H.F. Boat Discounts DUNHAM'S MEYER’S “El Camino Sales’’ ... (CRETROLBT) 177 k^altoo Slvd. fONTIAC Sue FE 6-1076 ““ ' ■“ M EVES. AND BUN. UNION LAKE 3368 Union U. Rd, EM 3-416t Li CANOE 19- FBNYAN 66 POCNOB. nnj. ------* ”**'’* Wide _ ___ old. Egc. 6160. FE CLIARINO OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR UMM 'Who wool tbs bOsL 40’glF late.. iri4F eemont poffoo. ote. For Sale Tires 92 Auction Sales T’XT mmtttmt.tm.tM.mpma.rm.mL "Mother! I think I've found my true romance. BiU Chester just put an ice cube down my back!" DAWSON’S SFEaALS USED — 14’ WOLVERINE aluminum beat, cssMrortible top. trailer, 1063 U b.p. Ev-inmdc. all for . 6366 WacemWer. O w o n i.^ dba Ray, Bteury. Aqua Queen and Henry boate. Ertnrude motore, and Pamco trailers. Now on dtsplST. All prices reduced lor eionrance. FI- • nanctng avallnblo. Take MSt to W. Rtehland. Right on Hlckorv Rtdgo Rd. to De-mode Rd. Left and follow signs to DAWSON’S SALES ot TIP8ICO LAEE. Pbont MAIn 6-3176. jCheck this rate! $37 FOR 6 MONTHS 636.600 UABRJtr 61,000 MEDICAL 01.000 DEATH BENEFIT 620,000 Uninsured Motoriete COMPREHENSIVE (Dre, theft, btcl COLLISION (6100 deducUblOl ROAD SERVICE STOP IN OR PHONE FE 4-3S3S for a tree coat and cororate comparison lolder on your oar Lawrence, owner. Oood kitchen equipment. Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table and 4 cbalrt. China cabinet, china, glaei and antique , uHde*.*- ---------j anUqi * '* Cameras ft Equipment 701 Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 ■ OUARANTEID UBID ’TIRES, 13, MOVIE CAMERA. BOLEX. H-0. Sale Musical Goods 71 ANTIQUE ORGAN NflTH MIRRdtt and stool, food----*“■— - ■--- FE 0%t02. BABY ORAND, IXCILLINT CON-dltloo, ens only. 6470. LIW BITTRRLY MUSIC CO. MI 0-1002 OPFOeiTE S HAM THIATIR BUY NOW AND SAVE ON ALL INSTKUHENTS. BE READY WHEN SCHOOL STARTS. CHOOSE FROM LAROE SELECTION UBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCE BALORriN SFUnn' ORQAN. SPI-clal 6dS6. LIW BITTERLT MUSIC CO. in 6-S002 OPP061TS S HAM THIATIH BAND INSTRUMENT "REFAik -By fAclorr expert. CALtii MUSIC CO. FE 6-6222 __________FEdaral 2-4624 ORINELls B-FLAT CLARINET; ----, —---------- A6786. GUITAR MONTH YOU TOO CAN AFFORD ONE BEE OUR WnnXlW DISPLAY LAROE SELECTION REASONABLE PRICES LATAWAT PAYMENT FLAN EDWARD’S IS B. SAOINAW CONN UINURT OROANB Ws have 3 Door modils at a greatly rtduoad price. MORRIS MUSIC 34 8. ’TflesTapb FE 3-06S7 jAcrcoi iroi- — - BELL TOdR UmOMT OR SPIN-et piano to OaiUgber Music Co. ^ W^ pay^caah.^Cim^Fl^Oggg. hour scrvtea all work guaranteod by factory tralnod man CALBl MUSIC CO. Ill N. SAOINAW ’»E 6-1333 MORRIS MUSIC WE HAVE SEVEOtAL OOOD USED pianos. Kroeger upright. 6166; Liriwlg uprl^. 6164; Janssen blond eplnct with bench to match, Saje Oyice Equipment 72 DAY Lancs 60c to 610. Cbeteo, Francee Fav and new mellon pinks. Nancarrow Oardens. 6U E. Long Lake Rd For Sale Pets 3 POODLES. AKC MY 3-Ulg C MY 3-1471 Bundaye tea. small, fsn lKC kiftis Bathing and Trimming FVr all breeds of dogs. Flexup and daUvery Mrrtee. Black poo- BASSETTS — g tVEESB. NO FA- pars, 636. EM 3-1661._________ ioSTON FEMALE i YEARS RegteWred Chihuahua mother and ^y PU|. ARC. 1366 Clyda Rd PUPS; OOOD HUN’I^O 16. OR 3A676. / COLLIE PUPPIES. AKC __________OR 3-6676__________ COCKER PUREBRED FUFPIEB. MU 6-3466 Chihuahua Puppies AEC BeauUes. 360 N. Winding Drive COCKER PUPPIES FOR SALE __________FE 3-1200 GUINEA weeks old. Male. 036. FE POODLB PUPPIES. saVER AND black, cllppliu. Reasonable. OR 3-0704, Olt I-OllO._______________ Pauline, 'Drayton 3-0003, alter (._____________ >ARAKEET8 GUARANTEED TO talk. 04.N. Walktr’s Bird House, 306 tet St.. Roaester, OL l-d3T3 Foooues 616 d6w _.. HUNTS FE 64113 FART p60DLE and OERMAN POODLES - TOT. IflNlATURES' sries, cates and tup-le’s Slrt Batebtry, 3m 1-3 yrs. Prefer reg. NA 7-3131. Dogs Trained. Boarded 80 lURROUOH’S rrElUZINO CASH register. 3 totels. 6171. Terms NEW NATlONAt CASH REOIB-ters from 6160 up . New National adding machinas from tOS up. The ! factonr ail^rlsed branch offleet In Oakland and Mneomb Oounty where you ear "------ or factory rebuilt eatl The National Cash Rei Idl W. Huron, Pontiac.______ 3^S.^omtot, Mt. Clement. BOw- Sde StOTO EquipmeBt 73 ^le Spyting Q^offa 74 BULMAN HARDWARE Browning Ount 3646 EUiaheth Lk Rd.. FE 6-4771 OPEN DAILY ’TIL 6: SUN. 6-3 dUNB -.ftuV. SELL. TRAOB. __.T-Bhen,' 176 k. Ttle^ Itaph, FB >-4766;________________ dBlTi BLACK CHICAOO ROLLSlft ^nd, Gravel Rnd Dirt 76 1 TO 64 YARDB, SAHO, ORAYEL, — blAck dirt, —------ i^A TOP son.: SANb. OraVel. Ctey, nil, and black dirt. OR 1-A ihCAT AND 1 A-I TOP SOIL. CRUSHEb ItONE. BEACH SAkD. dsft Or 'MAD AND. O R A V B L, FILL AND blftck. OH J ittn 8PBCIAL-!-WAB3ITO ISEAdR BAND 10c yd. Pea Oravel, 61 yd.—Road Oravel, tec yd.—lOA Stena and Ovtrslsed Stena. 63 rd. FlU Dirt. 34c yd. DaUvery eltra. AMERICAN STONE^ 8336 BARBABAW RD. MA 6-aidl._________________ TCn^ soft.. ftLAfftt OtRT. MA-. -lire. Mat, tond itone, gravel, U dlrfEM 3-3418, 3-3364, Woods Coal and Fael 77 SLAB WOOD OR FIREFLACE wood, 3 oord, S30. del. sm..s. Lumber Mint. FE SdUl. For Sale Livostock 83 1 HOLSTEIN HEIFER. DUE TO freshen Aug. 33, large and typy. 6661 Reach Rd., Ml 4.7tt8. 3 REGISTERED /NOUS COWS calves at tide; I yearltnt Saje Farm Produce 86 CHERRIES—WHILE TKET LAST Montmorency. Picked or pick your own. brtns conUlnert. Oakland Orchardi. 3306 E. Com-marce Rd.. t mUe east of Milford. CHjtRRIES, PICK TOUR OWN Drake Orchards. 36101 Drake Rd , between 13 and 11 Mile Rd . Parmlngten._________ huckleberry MARSH NOW open. 11.00 per day. 131 West Lenard Rd. Hours t a.m. to I p.m. Inquire et 1000 Bast Lenard Rd. huckleberries — PICK TOUR own. Johnsoiu. MT 3-1110. MONTMORENCY CBERRIS: ioc pound. Pick your own. 4070 Mld- ilc top piacM. —~lem pleeee tools te tell ---- .Muablns, maeoi... working and hand garden - - ’----quantity. NaUe by lote assorted. Tar- mea. Auctioneer. Oa' g-3160. ALL FURNISHIg^EVEN ROOH Complete. Must Oo LOTTIE KING RESIDENCE 6107 Dixie Highway, Drayton Plaint, Bevsral nntlques. Auctloostrs: Irwin brothers. For any Information on contents call BAS AucUon Sales OR l-37l7 B&B AUCTION SALES EVERT MONDAY 7:16 p m EVERT WEDNESDAY . 7:10 p m EVERT FRIDAY ... 7 p.m. ETBRT SATURDAY . 7 p.m. EVERY SUNDAY ... 3 p m OPEN 7 DATS WEEK SS BUT - SELL - RETAa DAILY DOOR FRIZES EVERT AUCTION Lunch Room Open Evf— ■ “ 6000 DIXIE HlOl very Auc IHWAT Ssle House Trailers 89 II FOOT CAMP VACATION ’IRAa-er. Oood shape and clean. 1760. 0406 Z. Commerce Rd. EM 3-4010. 17’ ALUMINUM ROU8CTRAILER. I. 1411 Lexlns- 10 FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM See the Utest 47x10 wide and the new ABC Deluxe Model with roof wlBfi and bay dowe. See these Quality mobUe bo 00 to plek from, s and 10 w- Buy or root your yaeattaa trailer here today. Oxford Trailer Sales MUa S. of Lakt Orioa an M __________MT 3-6131_______ I. 21166 Tcle- 06.000 1060 50X10 TBNTURA. UKE new. Ooid Seal Deluxe: extrae. 66,600 cash. FI 6-0034._____ ALL NEW IN PONTIAC PORTA CAMPER CAMP TRAILER COMITJtTX WITH KITCBXN CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALSB 63 E. Waltom_________FE l-44t, AIR B T S KA M UORTWEIOHT Travel TraUer. SIom U13. Ouar-antead tor dft. Bee them ar" a demonatrotton at Warner '_ er Bates. MN W. Bureo. 'VWn te loin one of Wally Byam’s exclUns ’ condition. MA The dollar you save is just as important as the dollar you earn. So be a winner when you buy a Detroitei or Pontiac Chief Mobile HonlV from Hutchinson’s. OVER 30 DIFFERENT --- .. WIDE RECONDITIONED USED MOBILE HOMES AS LOW AS 6106 DOWN. STOP AT THE LOT WITH THE “SPIN NTNG TOP” Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales, Inc. 4601 Dixie Highway, Drayton Plaint na , Optn 7 days --- TRAILER RENTAL WATFARB by NIMROD NEW 164’ CRKE’S MAKE TOUR lllEMRlA’ri(»l°*’* today . DON’T DELAY Cliff Dreyer’s Holly Marine Sales 6310 Holly Rd. MX 4-077 tOLLY MICHIGAN BANK TERM (OPEft DAILY AND SUNDAY) Jacobson Trailer Sales and Rentals AU new models In travel tral. ert. 13 n. for oompact cart and up. Retanre your trailer for va-catloni. See us for hitches, parts and senrlee IS86 WUUamt Lake Road. Drayton Plaint. OR 3-6SS1. STEWART, 3 STORY. 36’ EXCEP-ttonally clean In and out. New fum.. and paint. Call after 6:41 weekdays. FE 1-1400. heme grown ------------------er fresh vegetables available at Thompson’s Oardeoland. 13 MUet west ,pn ^^^rm^quipment 87 BARGAINS 'E«S4^™'U5SPrggS WftT.miA Awn »wuKwwwu THAI EQUIPMENT. ALL are PRICED TO SELL. PIsnU, Tfoies, Shrubs 781 DAY ULLIBB—ALL COLORS. CAN CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE. KING BROS. ____r - PON' BriORrS MOBILE HOMES 14 n to 33 ft. Oem travel trell-eit. Wolverine truck camper alte •■-ne type mobile homes, o— a li.-ie of parts and be . Rttebes installed and < Cree’s 10' Truck Camper TaMt, ’Frttwe”'water‘*l^ ply. and 13 Volt Astern ' Tbronghoutl ON DISPLAY .Also Complete Line of Cree Travel-Coaches 13>^’to29’ Start at $995 Wayfare Camper by Nimrod complete 6846 Hollv Marine & Coach 16310 Holly Rd ME 4-r7l HOLLY. inCHIOAN BANK RATES Open DaUy And Sunday Campers and Reusetralleri - — 4-1113 OOODXLL TRAHJCR SALES ROAD AT OFDYEE I ^300 8 RoehettetlW^ ULr4686 buy, tell. Also whltewaUs. 'State Fx* J46S7*-or%*i USED TIRES LOOMIS BOATS — SUPS AMD LAONCRINO on Lake Fenton -Stocking Inbnard and outboard NEW 16’ FlftftROLAS BOAT UP-h(UeUrtd and 60 bp. elec. Evtn- ioomt 760x14 BLACK tiSbb. AL_ —St brands Off new cars 016,00 I tax and axebai^. State Tire Saginaw. FB 4-4607, STANDARD BRAND NEW ITRB^. Trade In on Oenerel Safety Tires, lave up to 4 of Hfg.'s nst price. Black or whltewMls. ED WILLIAMS 481 S. Saginaw at Ratbum vsiftlll o Wood runabouts, $230. Big dis-county. Erlnrude motors. ------------M50 EM 3-3301 Auto Service Pontiac Headquarters FOR Boat Repair Materials iFIREROI ------ qjlFAum. Foreign ft Spte, Cars 105 ion VOLKSWAOEN. BUN ROOF Btoct NO. 32M 01.100. Hol^ CHEVROLET CO. lOOO 8. WOW-WARD, BtRMlNOHAM. MI 4.3730. FOR SALE 1101 RENAULT CARA^ velle Convertible. 63306. NA 7diogt. MERCEDES-BENZ 330 MOIMTI-door. Sun roof. beauUful. Sharp A-I condlUoo. $1,760. MT 36731. 1000 MORRETTI SFYDER, 6.000 mUes. Never raced. FE 0-6480. M ELVA, EXCELLENT cONOI-_ m. FE g-MIl. 'miles. 430 HF~CTu''ys!ler*mSSne! Ovtr IK6W teveited. Jim Rarrlnt-ton. Olt ________ > Shoe. 33 Hood.'PboBe FE Sski Motor Scooters 94 1 LAURETTA. 3 FONT CYCLE. Needs repairs. Raasonable. 3366 Sashabaw Rd. North of Seymour Lake Road._____________ 'll CUSHMAN KAOLS, KXClLLtNT condition. FE 3-0664. For Sale Motorcycles 95 6 f-ilMlf* 3 ?SR to-S^ F. Trade row «ld nator In on s new BOOR by MeCultoMi YdS’ll like OAKLAND%ARul« BTOHANOK 301 B. Sugtaaw FB 04161 SUreR BARGAINS! . Il-Ft Cruiser with Head, Oalley Curtains and Trallat . 134-Ft. Rl Pset, FI ’Trailer AUBURN ROAD '66 HARLEY. 74 NEW RIN08.’ ’67 INDIAN '106 CC MOST SELL. FE 3-3133._____________________ HARLEY '60. ^.L.H. OOOD SHAPE 0060. 773 MUler St., Rochttter. OL 3-4700._____________________ AUTHORIZED DEALER . Harley-I 303 W. Montcalm _______- For Sale Bicydes^^^^^^ y AUSTRALIAN RACER BIKE CALL OUAIUHTElm USED BIKES Mew SehwlnnBIket. 634.06 u Scarlett’s Bike and BoMy Sbei 30 E. Lawrenoa. FE 3-7043 Boats and Accessories 97 13’ SAIL BOAt. 1300 3343 Oar land. - ____________ ________ - MER- eury Hark motor, trailer, OR ALUHINCM RUNABOUT. 30 p. Mercury motor, controls. trailer, skis, ^esenrsrs. OA 0-3331 _ CHEROKEE RUNABOUT. 30 H.F. Johnson motor and trailer, 1000. PE 3-1464. 14’ ALUMINdte RUMAidtlT Wrtft 3 decks. OQUlpment Includes ’’66" 36 borstpowtr Johnson, controls, steering equipment, windihteld and gator trailer with winch. BEST OFFER I Phone OA 6-1673 alter 6 p.- ---- VnNDSRIELDS CONVERTTBLB TOPS BOAT COVERS Wa Buy and Ball Imported Cars SEA RAY BOATS Johnson Motors, Alloy TraUors. Used Boate. Moterc. Trailers. KESSLER Auto a Marine, 10 M. Washington OEFORD BOM. 164 OA~Sl400 itSSuiSaSmit Drift 860 It B6W I |di|m^UBiME Bin Oator trallera Oulrs'MilUB 3N Orchard Lake Ave. SEA lUT BOATS JOHMTOM MOTORS Marina Snp^a, Re^ Se PINTER'S 1376 N. (Mrte Bd. ns 44166 4 MILE B^OF BLUK SET THEA. TERRIFIC klAT DISOOUNT AT Tony’s Marine. Evlnrude motors, 36 ysars repair exparienoe.. Orchard Lake Mad at Sylran take. ■--t ’tu E TERRIFIC SAVINGS After July 4 and MoKury mbtori. dator^rall- LOH DOWN PAYMENT E-Z TERMS Mazurek Marine Sales SAOINAW AT B. BLVP. Trsnye^fn Offered 100 4 FOOT YELLOW JACKET RUN-about, 16 h.p. Johnson. Both like ----- Complete 4476 EM 3-3636. 4 ENOINB AIRUNER, HOM-BTOP-Loa Ajitetet. San Fronelsco, Sad DtogoTofo 60. Hawaii. 6I6.06 sxtra. New York, 616. Miami, 44. Ferry Service Inc. OB 3-1364. ---------- —ering an Trailer. 6466. FE E663g.___________ 6’ FlilEROLAft 36 HOR4e">OW-er. windshlelil, steering wheel, controls lights, cover. Like new. 16’ LAP8TRAKE. NYLON OON-vprtlble top and aoeesiorles. 36 hp. electric motor Tilt trailer. Exe. condition. 6666. FE 6-5641 after 6.____________________________ 15-POOT FIBEROLAM BOAT, 38 ^otec^.^startlng motor, trailer. Wanted Used ^s 101 $25 MORE For that high grade used i us before yon sell. H. Welt. 4640 Dixie Highway OB 3-1368. Ellsworth S Seatte. MA 8-1400 HI DOLLAR. JUNK CARS AND ;k. FE 3-3666 days, svenings VOLKSWAGEN For Side Care 106 CHECK OLIVER BUICK'S BARGAIN DAYS SPECIALS OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 CLOSE OUT SALB-61 ifODBtft New IMl Rambler eoafertlMc 63147 Jte“>»ter 61556 With full taotory. equlpmrat. 1661 Rambler Super elaaste 44oor station wagta, automatic, radio, heater, wblte-cldewalla ... 63366 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 B. Woodward 1617 BUICK CONVKRTIBLt, ig with automatic, fully equipped and a new top. sparkling blue finish and as nice as they come. Assume payments ot 639.60 per inonth with low cash down or old trade. Lloyd Motors, Uncoln-ktereurj^Comot. 333 S. Saginaw. ■67 BUICK OONVERTIBi5r“ 1666 BUICK; CITH T U R T. " r. OR >66M. C. Manning. d( '67 CADaLAC SEDAN DETUXe '87 Fcotlac 3-door har-**”- ** condition. Ml I white f 1 n 1 s ^ f 1.166. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8. WOOD-WARD. BIRMINGHAM. Ml 4-3736. 1651 CHEVROLET.' BISCAI door sed— - •■ - glide, r n, 5 cylinder with power-lo and beater. whltewaU ...... ..,rs clean. fl.OOl. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8 WOOD-WARD, BIRMINGHAM. MI 4-3736. 13’ ARISlXMlRAPlt WITH U Mercury motor.) tral cover. Exc. condition. best oiler. OR 8-OOtl. HELP!HELP!HELP WE-NEED EXTRA CLEAN USED CARS RIGHT NOW! "TOP DOLLAR PAID’ Glenn’s Motor Sales “ Huron St___FE 4-7371 HIOR DOLLAR PAID FOR and wrecker cars. Sa->■ FS 6-1376 or FI 8-2367 DXAL-JUNKB-WRECKS- JUNK CARS WANTED public tilt trailer 01.000. Ph 'Met-|i Motor needs some work, gW. f'e OP BOCK-JUNX CAR, TRUCK, PONTIAC WASTE, FE 3-0300. WE NEED CARS! ’61 CARRIBEAN SKI BOAT. PON-i Chevrolsts. For top dollar tlac powered Must be seen to tUiese modele and others call us. .Unappreciated. MAJHU73,______| M & M MOTOR SALES '*» MRCURY 10. excellent 3637 Dixie Hwy._____________OR 3-1003 ’60 MARK ^X E (TONTnriT a nrw*inl^^ REALLY NEED CARS! Check the rest and try for the AVERIl.L'S 3030 Dixie Hwy. I FE FE 3-0671 FE 4-0000; Used Auto Psrts 1021 . CHEVY BEL AIR, VDOOR. hardtop,- S automatic. A-1. low mUeage. 61,060. 743 W. Huron. End of luly Specials 1957 FORD Convertible. VI enflna with automatic transmission, radio and heater whltewaU tires. A real black beauty. ^ 1960 FORD Fatrlane 4-door. VI engine with standard transmission, hero Is a real shar^^automobUe. BEATTIE WATERFORD FORD DEALER At the stoplight In Waterford OR 3-1291 1060 C»RVAfR MONZA. IN Excellent condlUon. Automatic trans-mfsKto. white sidewalls, back-up lights. Coronna Cream, green vinyl trim Interior. Tight and ---------- Exc. condition. ___ , times. Must sacrifice. 2-8706 for Appt: ATTEN’iIbN. boat 0\ ____ __________________________________________________________ PLASTIC BOAT WINDSHIELDS - Custom or standard - Bring in ” 4-7207.____________-----------------■*' ' _------ the tlie and get out low ntlce RECONDITIONED T R A N 8 UIS-LIQUID AND RIOID stone, generators, etarters, ~ ~ SAFETY FOAM ter pumps, etc. for all cars. FIBEROLAS MATERUL - Resin. 3-176. 3040 Plate Highway. c oth. mat and pigments-Fiber----EllTl ilZi • gUs kit to fit any Ir-OOMPr ww •■’•nnm-' ni Sak Used Trucks They Must Go I SOLTIS PLASTICS 10470 Highland EM®3^M* "*•* ** ^oycD*! gtate ALUM-CRA^, SHELL LAKE GLASS, Freoland, Pon-Toon boate. AquA'Swan Aluminum, and Crula-ore Inc. Cltokorbullt boate. WE ^L AND SERVICE . ’63 to ’67. harfftop, erUMai $306 to tl.SOc. I’64 CHEVROLET, 6-YARD DUMP. I. Dally S Supdaye 7 a.m.4 p.m. AH New in Pontiac ORADY WHITB LAPSTRAKB ‘^A SWAN ALUMA LAP *■”-----^ENUS CRUISERS ISlt CHEVROLET, 4 TON PICX-up. S ft. box And red finish. 6006 with bank terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1000 8. WOOD-WARD. BIRMINOHAM. MI 4-3736. i |()o^eopdltlon. lOU VI I-t6n truce. NO RUST. Oood condition. Almost new tires. 1378. UL.......... Porta-Camper camp Trailer , Flbarglaa. l ft.-M ;QR8 AND 8ERVU WT BOAT BALES —------Built Boate JOHNSON MOTORB GASOW 1060 DODOK SWEPT SIDE, 4 pickup, V-l, radio., boater, condition 61.300. OB 3-8700. 1100 CHEVY 4 TON PANELED truck. 030 James E. Blvd. 61608 1167 FORD TRUCK 1 1640 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP. $60. PE 0-4M3.____^_______ TON nCKDPS, CHEVY AMO CHECK OLIVER BUICK'S BARGAIN DAYS SPECIALS OLIVER Motor Sales d!10 Orchard I-ake Akk FE 2-9101