• / PONTIAC PRESS idm« Edition VOL. U9 NO. 106 ★ ★ ★ ★ ^ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY^ JUNK 10, 1961-^8 PAGES Home Wrecked by Winds See Possible Break in Laos Peace Talks AFTER THE STORM — This is ail that remains of a home in the suburb of Glfn Bun^, Md., near Baltimore, after a severe sibrm AT PhatoUi Friday night. Tomado-like winds virtually leveled several homes. Police continue to search the rubble for possible casualties. 2 Small Communif/esjKnudsentoGive Lashed by TornadoesCentennial Talk By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Tornadoes struck with fury at two small communities in Kentucky and Maryland Friday, smashing homes and businesses, killing a small girl andT injuring scores of persons. A twister roared through the business district of Ravenna, Ky.,‘“ turning stores into shambles of debris. . *More than two dozen busi- Court-Martial Ordered by AF in Tower Collapse nesses in the conununity of 900 persons were damaged. A few churches and homes also were hit. Vderie Hope CbUins, 9, a New- In his siTcond major public address since becoming general manager of Pontiac Motor Division, S. E. Knudsen, General Motors Corp. vice president, will deliver the most important talk of the Gi^ater Pontiac Centennial. WASMHGTON (API-tv Air I"’ ' “ *' Force has ordered a colonel to face a court-martial in the collapse of a radar “Texas Tower" that dragged 28 men to tbMi death In tha Atlaatk Ocm«. w ★ .A ■ The officer. Col. Winiam M. Banks, has been charged with being derelict in duty by failing to keep himaelf informed. . Banks wftfin Boston hir defense center and the tower was part of its .radar net- TIm tqrna(to ,hoists ciue horn their tracks, and dropped them nearby. ited at millions of dollars. The court-martial was ordered TrtdayH»y-lhe^kir defense com- mands, Lt. Gen. Robert M. ,Lee. "The Air Foi .............. • Air Force indicated the" mUl-1 tary trial may convene within a Charges against two other officers—Majs. William R. Sheppard and Regbiald L. Stark-were dia-missed. Both had been serving START CLEANUP Hundreds of workmen. National Guard troops and stgta-poUce he^ gan the monumental cleanup task today. Bulldogprs scraped paths altmg city streets to make way ior trucks and wreeksn. At Suburbia, iftd., a small c munity south .of Baltimore, tornado lef^led eight homes and badly damaged 12 others. A mother and her 16-month-old child were injured. a charge against Banks of culpable negligence resulting in death. Bai^s is from Raleigh, W.Va. •The tower, officially known as No. 4 but unaftectionately knqwm by its crew as “old shaky," buckled and sank in an Atlantic gale Jan. 15. Adlai May Face More Trouble standing on three stilt-like legs in open sea, 'No. 4 had been battered and weakened by hurricanes Daisy and Donna, and it was inclined to sway and vibrate like a tuning fbric. There were times when the men lay in their bunks and practically cried because the thii« swayed so," the sister of one of the lost crewmen has recalled. In Today's Press Catch On Compact skies up to 35 Space Warnifig Two dead U.l(.' satellites wAm of danger irom space dust-PAOES.. Home Tips Hints of interest to home-owners-PAGBH 1P17. Takas You Back Pontiac merchants display certtury-old merchandise <— PAOBT»» Cbmch Newa .......4-6 Comics .............8 HomeS^boii .... 18-17 ...« .......88-81 18-18 TV Radto PrOfWmio . .87 ...................87 $ ’ /•' - area, was killed by flying debris. Church, all four walls boekled trested at h Latin DemonstratioAn Threatened for Envoy on Rest of Tour MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) - Adlai Stevenson faced the threat of more demonstrations today in Brasil, major trouble spot in his Latin American tour, after catching a blast here from supporters of Fidel Castro. ■The chief U.tS! delegate to the United Nations came under the first attack of his tour Friday night when speakers at a university rally denounced him as an envoy of Wall Street" and demanded that he leave Uruguay. (The A Uruguayan government also made clear to Stevenson—on special mission for President Kennedy—that it opposed ao> lion against Use cnubitiime' ih Cuba. It was especially firm agfiinst armed intervention. EXPECTED IN RIO Stevenson was due in Rio de Janetro in midaftemoon to seek understanding with Brazil’s new president, Janio Quadros, on Cuba and other issues. U.S. officials, who hkve been worried by, some policies of the Quailros government, are WPfioua to line up Ms suppi^ tbr a pr»* gram to improve working conditions in Latin Amoica. Stevenson planned to see Brazilian foheign minister other dfficials, then fly m San Paulo Sunday for private diseui> sioiis with Quadros. / StcvMson’s assoQiates played down the importance of Friday further proof that South can ssntltlHM, 1wl% otflie Ilrivatt, Is sbUd agaituR GM Official Slated to Deliver Key Address at Joint Luncheon before a Joint Imcheon of Pontiac oervtoe olubo lat Elko temple on Monday. Anne It, “Pride in Pontiao Day.” More than 500 persons are expected to hear the address. The automotive industrialist' appearance will precede the 2 p. ih. dedication of the Pontiac Public Ubrhiy, the 2f45 p. m. ^corner-stone ceremony for the ter fire hall and the program at the Gov. ner Home on Oakland Avenue. JKS-INSTKUcTlONS C!»alrmwi iac JJay^^-evefiu is Mrs. UVon Ryden Is ehairman and Circuit Judge Wil-Ham J. Beer ^Presidenti of (Continued on Page 2, CM. 4) S. B. KNUDSEN 21 Distritts Will Vote To Fill School Posts Monday Gromyko Gets Note Approved by Kennedy, Appears Interested GENEVA (AP) — A possible break in the deadlocked Intemational c(m-ference on Laos appeared in the making today — at least in the talking stage. U. S. Ambassador W. Averell Harriman Friday delivered to Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko a note President Kennedy personally approved. Then Harriman spent an hour backing it up. American sources said Gromyko responded to the extent of ra-pressing eagermm for gotiig with the 14-nation talks but he offered nothing specific in the way of compromise. British Foreign Secretary Lo«l Home planned to fly here from London Sunday to • Gromyko. V. K. Six Candidates Seeking Terms Ninii Communities'WiU Decide Special luues; Polls Open All Day By DICK Launders Inter^ appears to high throughout Pontiac, and Oakland Courity on the eve of school elections. Voters Will pick school board members in 21 area school districts outside Pontiac in Monday’s annual school election. In addition, special issues will appear on the ballots in Avondale, Oak Park, Utica, Huron VaDcy, Novi, Brandon, Rochester, Waterford and Clarencevllle diiti^cts. high In PMttae as six caadUatea are maalag for 8 foar-yoar terms aa the board of edaeation. Violations of the cease-fire in Laos the pro-Gommunist feb-^ the Western powers to w Indefinite postponement of Fidel to ReceiveMijff Muddle Gives Traidor Team^iDfFjGfo/^ -The decision fbiimved' tHe~ rebels’ capture Padong. village 20 miles south of rebel headquarters at %eog IQioattfig! .DBmondrTbat It Hav« Powtr to Negotiate Exchange Deaf American sources Understood that Soviet Premier Nikita Khru-■even Pontiac abchev instructed Gronu'ko to indicate a desire for resumpCion of the Geneva conference as a re-of his talks with President Kennedy. Khrushchev and Kennedy were agreed on the Importence of a eeaoelire when they met last weekend In Vienna, though some oboervero doubled that the words hi their Jolat eommnnlqne held HAVANA-^Apr-^ Fidel Caatro [stdd earty today he will receive a four-inan bargaining team from the United Statei to work out details of swapping 1,200 c^itlve Cuban rebels for 500 tractors. V ‘ ^ By MAX B. BIMON Mr«. JiByx4t^ fann going ^kland County authorities did. The shovfdown between the two sides came yesterday. A deputy dog warden dispatched to the Mays home at 1331 W. Romeo Road, Addison Township, yesterday morning to investigate com- the a Gromyko told Harriman Friday that ,U.. S. parachute supply drops „ Padong’s defenders voked the attack by the rebels. ’Die Soviet foreign minister sug-gestbd that an effective cease-fire would be simple to get if Wash-inqtcm and Moscow merely both sides in Laos "to behave themselves." So far the Russians have refused to send the international truce teams in Laos any new In-structiona and the equipment they have requested to do their Job. But the bearded prime minister raised anew his alternate propoe-tradc the rebels captured In the abortive April invasion political prisoners" held by the Jnited SUtes, Puerto Rko, Nic-sragusynd Guatemala. Castro notified the U. S. ’Trac-tors-tor-Freedom OmunMee that he would receive its technicians, provided they have full power to negotiate the tractor-prisoner deal “spelled out’’ by the Cuban United States to broach Ms offer. The freedom committee announced in Detroit Its bargaining team will fly to Havana Monday. In his note to the freedom group Castro said he would have preferred leading members of the committee itself, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Milton Eisvahower (Continued on Page 2, Ool. 3) Waterford Township voters will choose between two q^idstes tor one school board position and sho decide whether a school library should be established In the towa-•hip. Voting ptsceo wU be open from 7 ajn. to • p.m. In Pontiac votftig booths have been setup st 18 schools and the Close Street Fire Station. Voters will vote tor two of the six candidates appearing on the ballot. The candidates are William H. Russel Broam, Willie plaints of the growing dog population rubbed his eyes in astonishment. He counted llO canines. “That didn’t include the puppies,” explained Lyle Schreiber. the deputy. Most of the animals wefe unli- James R. JenkiM and Vtetot 1 Suit. . —.........................' ■fhe two getting the highest HH»hsr .ol vntas will win. Of the candidates, Anderaoh and "^Jen— kins are running for re-election. JAMBB R. JENKINS Jenkins, 42, of 62 Wenonsh Drive, was appointed to the board to nil a vacancy earty tMs year. A certified puMic accountant, he is married and has five children., He had never haid a pubtie office. in> Us right baud. He wsq later treated st St. Joseph Mercy Hoepitsl. "We’ll be back Monday," Woodridge promised. The dog warden said he’d re- (Continued on Page 2, Cbl. 6) •m sfSf' Showers on Sunday Predicted for Area ’ NMHfr BBAUrr'SIGHT — Monday, June 19. county reiL dents will see a special repmt performance of the night ttlumtaia. tion of the new Oiildaiid Caanty Oourttiouse in ,ttw Ooupty Service Center. Swte possible.,by 21 Urge floodllgtrts on Ite south side, ttris pim was sl^ by AmtUe PMss photosmil^ Art 10^ the other WgM when cowity oifkdaU turned 6te Jl^ bn for'Ihe Press. They wttl be uked when the itew honie d edanty govero-ment U occupied eometiine in mid-August. The June 1) iDumins: Showers and UMinderihowers are again predicted for the PontUc area. j, ' • TTie weatherman said Mattered thundershowers will drop in to-nigtat and Sunday with temperatures continuing warm; ■ Tonight's tow is expected to be a mild 84 and Sunday’s high sImniM rtee to near N. Generally sunny and a little warmer Is the 'I bellve the success or welfare of any part of the school organize tion depends qpon the success and welfare of the school system." Jenkins asserted in a pre.election statement. He has been active in Parent-Teacher Association activities, the Pontiac YMCA, Pontiac A>«o Chamber of Commerce, Boy Scouts of America and is a past presi-of the downtown Pontiac Kiwanis Qub. tniXlAM H. ANDERSON AiMerson. 48. of 451 Lynch St., is currently vice president of the school board. He will be running for a second term. Elected in 1957. Anderson had never before run for a public office. A graduate of Pontiac schools, he is coowner of the Columbia (Continued on Page 2, Obi. 5) Timetable for Echo The Eriw satellite can be seen in this area today at 8:06 p.m... 6 degrees above the horizon. It will be in the south, moving southeast Moriiing westerly winds wiU be^ come sduthteeiteriy ^t 10-16 milet per hw late today and dim' ' " tion wBl ioltow an upei^ bov8 Oarlag tb* . fix-up, paint-up movement has caught fire daewhere in naw Street. Their real aim la not to clean the street itself, but town as well, spuired by the city’s sweeping maintenance Job on everything that meets the eye next to the street In a big campaign city streeta and fixtures. Soions Scuffle Over Mining One UP RoprBsentativH Grabs Cohorts Throat in House Chamber LANSING IB - Most ot the boyi weren^t around to see the last floor tight of the 1961 legislature. It was an intramural Democratic fracas in the House chamber after the session adjourned. He reapaaded by caUag Laa-riag prilM. They told him the Capitol was art of their Jarladle- Erlandaen, cooling oH, decided not to. L have a committee that is Eriandaen said afterward. "Wales advised me to keep the committe out of Iron River and Stambaugji. I told him we'd be there. That’s when he grabbed me." Eriandsen and Wades, frequently t odds over iplning legislation, had some words earlier this year over a Mil to put iron and copper mining jprapatles in a separate category tor property tax purposes. Eriandsen. supported it. Wales helped lead the fight that Seated ft last ApHi; ‘ Abduction May f ~~—t—7 **“*• however, he’d helped’I involveteww.—__ books for mi father who also toil_lx Blltainsuianafleld. Theft in Detroit WASHINGIDN ed off in an unscheduled direction. The torch didn’t get to the campus. Ring in Cow's Stomach for Yoar and a Half AMEUA. Va. (B-A month after Ronnif and Janet Miller were married in a douMe ring ceremony, Ronnie lost his ring in a hay ger. A search Was futile. A year and * halt later one of Roqnie’a cows became ill and was brought to Ridunond lor inapec-tion. The cow died but X rays revealed the ring in the cow*! Bch. Ronnie la Wearing it again. Van Wagoner’s career in the surance business began at the age of 19 — again on April 1. Before that, however, he’d helped ’keep - ■ ' at • School Election Monday Aaaociatnn, of Insurance Agents, Van Wagonrc had an instrumental role in the founding of the association. Other offices held in the past were those of president of the Pontiac Liana Clab, dianeellor commander of the Knighki of Pythias, and treasurer of the Pontiac Elks Lodge. of the DemocraMe Party In U4k-laad Coaaty. His brother, Mar-ray D. Vaa Wagoaer, aerved as goveroor of the state la the early When he first came to Pontiac, he recalled, there were only two cars, in the dty whoae population numbered some 8,000 persons. Van Wagoner now lives at 6545 AnderaonvUle Rd., Indepmdence Township. Knudsen to Deliver Key Centennial Talk (Continued From Page One) service dubs sre serving on th* | Thgy an Hiram H. Smith, Ovi-tan Club; Donakl Porter, » Chib; Dr. fl. K. f Twelve Club; Ralph Eaat-Klwanto dub; Philip Welle-meyer, Lions Chd>; Robert We^ net, Northside Khvanto dub; G. W. Stark, Optimist dub; Ivan H. Long, Rotary dub; and Robert Teny, Westslde Kiwanto dub. WhQ, You Might Call It a Minor Lond Boom . . BOULDER, Cota. m-Tb» Oolo-ido Land Board audioned 90 acres of mouaiafai land west of Booldar, anaouncing th* mfatbnuin bid would be 9150 per acre. By ibq tifne.blddlag had end^ to priqe nacbed $L195 per aen. S«t DotoTbr Jr. Summit CAIRO tB-iV preparatory meet-iito Fridaiy oichL sum- mit conference of uncommitted na-_ , win begin „S«pt. V in yUBo*Uvto," ' > of tha diy of Blod would bt ct^- Missing Security Agency Clerk Sought by Police WASHINGTON IB - PolWe are seekiag a clerk from the huab-huah National Security Agenejr who ' been missing since Mon^. The FBI declined comment on whether it was taking part in the search for William Hyter Ooving- Runner Carries Torch -)>to Wrong Destination RICHMOND, Va. (B-Fratemily len at the University of Ridimond were hot under their togas. As a part of Greek Week 28 runners were to carry a torch from the state capital to........ “TirilirTpldgln English of flw AW tralian aborigiiies. the second verse of the 23rd Psalm is translated this way:. "Big Name mak-camp alonga grass, takum blackfella walkabout longa, no frighten no more hurry watta." ton, 28, conducted^ iiy state police at the r NSA. ■aid OOvtagton bad oo aoeem to NSA—so secret its employes are ot suppoaed to tell their frtondo where they work—engages in communications intelligence. Located at nearby FT. Meade, Md., it tains around-tbeKdock inanitoring ot all signals and Hie Dny III BfamtHdiHm BIRMINGHAM-*The only a dtool Jboord r U. T1wl« wiir only be one wor-oorvioo, /rt 19 a.m. Church school cIomoo baby •k . f k There to no contest in Bfantaf-am sliioa cnly ane candidate, ta- Voters in the Bloomfield HUto School Dtotrict wUl be asked to' decide a proposed $500,000 bond issue to finance the construction rt Imn^ pool. Approval rt tbs ____prvooal would coot property ownert approximately $6 annually. will bt bald at .10 a,ita. The early morning prayer and UMdUatlan SKViCa will contioue 8:4B to 9:15 ajn. Mr*. Anirmv irvay Mrs. Andrew (Agnes) Arvgy, 82, ef 1319 N. Woodward Ate., Blooro-fleld Hilla, died yesterday after a .brief OlneM. Born in Hungary, she was a member of the CathMic Church. Birmiiwham School Dtotrict vot-j* wiU be aaked to transfer on exceoa of $39,500 from a retlrad 1940-41 buiktiiM fund bond the current building fund. The tour candidates in Bloomfield Hills are Mrs. Jean Marts ter Mary Teresa of New York fity, Mrs. Steven Honqnk rt Bridgeport, Conn.;'a granddaugh-ter; and four brothers. A Requlera Maas was sung thia at the chapri of St Elix- ab^ Brlarbank Daughter of Divine Charity. Mrs. Ar^o body was taken from the Manley Biiiley FmeraT to Bridgeport tor burial in the St. Michari Onne- tery. Christine Jones of 902 Dowling Road, and Frederick Syme of 5515 Frimklin Road. ^ iner and Mrs. Marts have Farm Goes to Dogs, Owner Doesn't Care Mrs. Jones, mother of two chll-ren, has lived in the school district six years. She has served as secretary tor the Eastover PTO and was a member of the Bloomfield Hills Schools atlaens Committee. Syme, also a resideht of the dtotrict aix years, to a fomer presi- (Gmtinued From P*ge One) ceived more than 50 complaints about the dogs. "Driver* said they couldn’t pass by the home without Mttlng one or two,” be said. "Othen almost smashed up their cqp trying to avoid dogs." Woodridge saU that his office had Investigated the farni a year air waves, includhug those in code dent of Forman’s Wing Lake Asso-form. elation. He to married and the father of a preachooler. .Officials said Covington had been on sick leave for two months following an operation. Ue returned to work Mpy SL bat after working two days aaked tebeoffJn ' Three area men have been commissioned and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. They are David J. Stem and Alan F. Wright, both of Birmingham, and George L. Huffman of Frimklin. Each received an ensign com- Last Monday and Tuesday Covington telephoned that he was si ' Wednesday, his wife called the curity agency to learn where be was and was told he hadn’t been in. The Ctovlngtons live at LaureL Md. ' The Congregational Church of Blrmli«bam (United^ Church Christ) will begin its pummer schedule of worship Sunday, June T4SA listed Covington as missing Thursday. He was reported seen at the race track at Charintown, W. Va., and alao in Aritagton, Va. Last summer, two NSA code clerks fled to Moscow and have FTlieim iisM byl^ Soviet Union for propaganda blasts at the United States. Both Bernon ~ Mitchell and WiUiam. H. Martin are reported to have gone to work a* mathematicians for the Soviet government. Poper—Legislafort Use It by the Very Ton . . . OLYMPIA, Wash. . (B-A lot of paper goes More than six ton* were used in printliH the first six bills introduced at WaUdngton’s 1961 searion. State Printer John C. Gregory says about 35 tons will be needed for about .1,500 bills expected to be Introduced during the OOriay (Continued From Page One) Non-Ferrous Foundry and Machine Co. Anderson' to a member of the Board of Directors rt the Oakland Coo^ Sdwol Boards Association and chairman of the asaociatton’a legtolativ'e committee, legislation cochairman of the Itontiac FTA CoimcU, and active in Pontiac Masonry and the Uons Club. "Qsntiaaai Iraprovemeat of the the pohey of the Beert of Edu-eatlo* ead it to my staeere de-sire to see thto policy coattoue," ’In spite of gixnring enrollments and an ever increasing Ifudget, we have endeavored to maintain the tax rate at a constant levri and operate schools within the limits ot voted and allocated roiUage. At the same time, the scope of r educational program has been broadened so that every student has the (Vportunlty to develop to Is toll po^flal," Anderson said. Anderson has been partteulariy Interested in expanding library fa-ciUttaa In Pontiac schools. Brown, 51, to a neighbor of An-dsrsm’s. Ito to married, hu thrM ehiklisn and lives M 483 Lynch St Brown is the —•- to an educator He was a teacher and prlndpal in Wiscoitoin tor nine years aad has been both teacher and principal during his 17 years in Michigan scbcxds. He currently is a tdeiioe and mathematles toadwr at Bkxmtfleid HUto Junior High "I feel hoy 28 yaars of s^iool _4Mrtonce should be of some vaiuo to brip bring abort a better tole,” tstoo „ didate running tor the board poat; tkm pick! up Iris puiltloaf. » dr ‘ " bo given • copy of the latest law governing require-to be a board member,’' ‘ Brown is a member ot both the Michigan and Nation*! Education VICTOR P. 8UTT Suit, 41, of 2215 St. Joseph St., (Vest Bloomfield Township, to mai^ ried, has three chUdren/ and to superintendent of tooling and body engineering at Fisher Body Dtvl- WnJLIB 8. DOWNES Downes, of 1801 Opdyke Road. Portiae Township, to presidort of the Pontiac MUlwork Oo. He to a familiar figure In k>ci He has been interested to school busiiieu tor many years, particularly in the fields of building and finance. Downes formerly mn kr board teats in 1948 and 1900, losing both times. He has been with Fisher Bof tor 22 years. He has been actlt in Boy Scout work, a member i the POiitiae Area Chamber of Cbm-nd. to (riiairman of the Manor Subdivision improvement conuntttee. His wife to preaident of the Washii«toa Juirior High PTA. "la 1N6 Doaald PerrtttrA sraa far ratalag ridteahmriy tow pay ef the addHkm af 'Last year I was on the side of thooe who were againet the pn>-2.1-mUl tacreaae. In botti as tlnw hu proven I wu right "1 didn’t file pefithtas this or last year. Friends in the Portiae Township Bustaats Men’s Aasoda-tkxi filed in my behaU last year and k communlte group did so year. I am very humble that they toal I could be of some aervioe to the community by serving oo the FIND ’ONLY’ *7 'At that time, we found 37 dogs. Mrs. Mays purchased Ucenses and each dog wu given the necessary ‘' !S shot" he said. Licensu are $2 for a male, $4 tor a female. A rabies shot is an extra $2. t’s become a very expensive proposUion,” Woodridge said. well M. "She loves them — and knowe them aU by name,” Woodridge Neighbors, when told of the raid,’' said: "What a relief!" 'Tt’s like living next to a train track," said one. "After a whUe the noiae Just doesn’t bother you anymore.’’ Knife Wielder Robs Two Cab Drivers Two,-taxi cab drivers reported being robbed at knife point last ight, according to Pontiac police. Raymond G. Manxle, 48, of 3795 DUl Road, Waterford Township, told officers a man hailed hto cab at 151W. South Blvd., and asked to be driven to a Branch Street ad- Naule aaid that at Braaok aad drew a kalte aad demaaded I Manzie said the bandit escaped with $12.85. Also held up later wu Robert AngeU, 21, of 74 Virginia Ave. He told offleen he pideed up a man on Branch Street, drove him to Howland Ave. where the man took $53 at knife point. ed the reqaeat of my friends aad ■eighlMre to ran tor a beard "I have attended many Board of ested citizen and iMuert and have leonied much kbout ita operation and direction. ‘It to thto information that oom-peto'me to offer my aerVicu where I feel they can beat be employed. There to a definite need for more diversified partidpattoa and quia-tioning attitude than to now apparent on the board,’* Sutt eluded. OORREOTIONI 6 Puitioii Aluminum CHAISE LOUNGE 49.99 Moimiiif lowman •Mg law • OMal Saodw 418.88 6Vlt" Circulor Sow 424.88 JOHN W. GRAHAM Grahnm, 38, of 275 Dick St., is a native of Pontiac and a graduate of Pontiac Ontral High School. He k( a personnel rappwentatlve at Pontiac Motor: Divtotan and wu drief of file fanner Pontiac Police Rseerve tormediln 1953. "Having finee children, two in I am interested in aeri^ thsy fet file bast poa*ihle edueattao our i*x doUary will buy,” mid Graham. eauM ba washed art. 1 ■ka te au tea asssH | te epanHuk Aflar talkteg to "I ..would striva. for barmonkma relationship b|BtwaeD fite superintendent and the teadi- ing staff u wdl u other eiqpioym of Uie ‘school (|tetif«," Gn|iam exptalnefC Per Ordinanc:e Number 448 os omended all propisity owners ore hereby notIfTed that all property vacont or otherwise shall be FREE of WEEDS os of JULY tsf and remain so during the summer growing season (Sept. 1st). Property which is not cut and maintained when inspected shall be cut by the Pontiac Parks ond Recreotlon Department at $12.00 per,hour. DAVID R. EWALT^ Director Perks end JlecteoHon Dept. WEED Nofie* ~ WEED HoHc* ■ V. { \ 'Vv A \ s’.?' ,'trVv: THE PONTlAjC PRES15. SATURDAY, JUNE 1(^, 1961 THREE IDeadSatellit^l Warn Scientists Ol99 Hint of Trouble From Shower of Space Dost WASHINGTON (AP)-Two U.S. , inc last December—Explorer vm awl Vangoard m-teva warned munbera of higb-velocity dust particles. This cosmic dust • fast • moving clouds of micro-meteorites near the earth-appears to be in orbit around the sun, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said Friday. Analysis of the tapes of telemetry information sent back by the of file particles *'ooiild be ciated with a major ' meteor stream." NASA'said. Birmingham Man Elected VP of Firm 'Tor the first time starting to get a detinitive picture ol the very small particles moving at high velocity* in the vicinity of the earth,’* a ley M. Alexander, a NASA ml- KennetbL. Carr Birmlnsdiam has been elected a vicepresident of Ameiicfn Investment Go. by the boanl of Arectors, according to an announcement today by the company's inerident, L. M. "Ihe particles obaerv^ have been too small to represe haxard, but they do not have to be mu^ larger before people will start to worry about them. Just a little bigger and they would get us into trouble.'’ If big enough, the particles presumably could puncture a apace-diip. Also, they may have a cor rosive eff^. Albion Man Is Killed Directing Bridge Traffic JACKSON (m - Ronald Franzel, 25, of Albh», was struck by an auto Friday as he directed traffic pnd tumbled 80 feet to death off an Interstate M bridge a quarter mile north of here. He wms directing traffic for a highway construction crew when he was hit and knocked over a bridge abutment. $224,'384 Loan Approved for Eastern. Michigan ypSILANTI »-Eastem Michigan University says It has been informed that its requei^ tor $224,-384 in federal money from the National Defense Student Loan Fund for the 1961-63 sdwol year has been approved. Child Dies in Hospital HIGHLAND PARK W — Jeffrey A. Davidson, 2, of Detroit, died in suburban Highland Park General Hospital Friday about 12 hours after slashing his wrist accidentally'on a fragment of broken glass. The buy was playing in a neighbor’s yard when he fell on the glass. It cut a I 3-tatch gash in North Carolina has 383 rayon and silk mills with 807,TB7 spindles, more than any other southern RACE AMITY DAY AlWdosdBihs'iEwal •s ipHd dw kiwvledge af... Kennedy s Back Getting Better ■y KARL B. PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -President Kennedy’s doctor KENNETH L. CARR ailing bade is getting weU. But Dr. Janet Travell kept a sharp vigfl over her famous patient to see that be obeyed orders. She again directed that he get lot of rest, swim in a heated pool and use crutdtes while walking about the seaside villa where he is staying. Assistant White House press secretary Andrew T. Hatcher aaid Carr is ex^tlve supervisor of the company’s midwesteni division, which embraces 38 branch offices in Indiana and Michigan Division. Headquarters is in Detroit. the natioa’s largMt and oMei4 nbddiaiy onfoes ta 48 ee, which, operate priadpaHy tor thto aaiiiee ef Pablio FI- Carr, .a veteran of nearly 25 years in the oonsumer finance industry, joined Ohio Finance a branch office employe in 1938. After aervice in the U.S. Army during World War II, he rehwned to manage an Ohio Finance office Bom in JackaonvUle, Dl., in 1915, Carr attended the public schoois in Chicago and the University of Chi- He and his wife, Esther, ‘have three children: Judy, 19, Douglas, 15; and Katherine, 5. The family resides at 2910 Lanergan Drive. Names Areas Eligible for Aid Hrst 114 Designated by U.S. for Special Help With Unemployment WASHINGTON «) — The government Friday named tifo first areas which are eligible for special federal aid under the new program to help root out pockets of heavy and persistent unemploy- It stiB la tod ea^ to ny'whsther "nme^y wfll be on cratches wfasu foaves tide Sunday |or WaRk- Dr. Travell Confident JFK Is Improving as ~ wr In "Dr. Tibvdl la eanfident Aiat le Prsaldent’a oondltioe la im-proying,’’ Hatcber told BewsmAt. "He it experiendiig leas " French Vaccine Reseaicber Dies at Home in Paris Get well tetegramt poured In. One came from Prime Blinister John G. Diefenbaker of Csnada. Diefenbaker aaid be treased to hear the news of Kennedy’s back injury. He said he was moito concemed that Kenoo-dy should havfr sustataied It dnr-IxR ceremonial tree planting in Ottawa May 16. Kennedy wired back thanking the prime minister “tor your gra-ous meaaage.’’ and added: ‘"nie tree will be there long after the discomfort is gone.’’ PARIS m - Prof. Obi Gocirtn. 89. who in 1908 proved it war poaaibie to make a vnedne agaimt tuberculosis, died at his home Friday. New Yoric’s municipally-owned transit system, includii« subways, elevated trains, buses and trolleys, covers a total of 819 route miles. b atudiea in veterinarian medidne, Guerin voted his Ute to vaednatton re-iiaardi, both for amallpaK and tu- In 1906 he showed that the resistance to tuberculoaia was related to the presence of living bacteria. He later proved it was possible to grow a acteria that ^uld scr\-e as a vaccine. At his death he was honoraiy dlredor of the Pasteur Institute Paris. VOTE FOR n MISS GMTC CREMT UNION- for CEIWEMNIAL QlJEfiN CAROLE LYONS Advance ticket side ends Wed. June 14. — GMC Typist — Plant 4 CALL FE 5>6151 or stop ot crodit union offico, 156 W. Nmim St., Monday w Tnasday to bey yew ''FenHsc Stery" Ncketa and veto tor Carelal In making the announcement, adteddeteeter WtiUam L. Batt Jr. d the Area Redevelopment Administration said other depressed areas will be adM in the near future. He said awMbns ate being studied by'Secretaiy of Labor Arthur Goldberg. The areas In the first list were aeattered among » states and Pnerto Rica. They will be eligible to share la aenriy |4M mllUon ef federal leana and grants de-signed to revive Aelr eoonomles. SmDAY 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Only BEAT AUCTION PRICES! Mattress or Box Springs— Pole Lamps— Oval Throw Rugs Vt PRICE $1^95 »4»* Just Arrived — Early American Canopy Bed, Unfinished Chests, Bunk Beds, Dinette Sets. Bargains Galore! Drive Out and Save! Marlowe FnrnUnre 7605 Highland Road at WUliama L|(. Rd. (Across From Food Town) MMhMhMtoShMhShMhMWWnMIiSIWiill Batt noted that an ann will not automatically receive aid because it is on the list of sections officially designated ai " ' ' LOWER COST CAR LOANS encrwati-tariwMi CniltlUM-RMlSl He ^d a community or area first must devise an approved plan for reviving its local economy before seeking help from Uncle Sam. The 114 areas designated bday include Adrian, Bay Qty. Detroit, Flint, Marquette, blonroe, and Port Huron in Mlchi^. YOUR FAMILY MONUMENT CHOOSE IT NOW MANY ihoughtlU families are pwchasing thdr cemetery atomo^ ■ow wiiito ill tbs fassily together sad Cab j«rfa in the selecuoa. Oar cmiir** will aid you to srisc* • GUARDIAN MEMORIAL ^ bsymbgMpnyaj • CHOOSE A OUARDIAH MEMORIAL Sf^erlastino beauty.... PONTIAC GRA]^ & MARBLE COMPANY 269 Oakland Ave. FE 2-4800 VOTE FOR WILLIE S. DOWNES (Known to All as "BiW Downes) A mon who believes in better educatiori, who has been fighting for better schools and teachers oil of his adult I life. 0 A man who thoroughly understands the financing of schoois and has proven this In the post. A man who believes In getting all viewpoints of a problerh before reaching a decision. 0 It is time to find out why there is so much discontent among , the school personnel. We ore continually losing excellent teachers to other communities. Why? If elected/^'Bm"^iM find out why and report to you. 0 ''Bill" believes M o majority but oIm believes that we must hear the viewpoints from the minority. Thot Is democracy. VOTE FOR WILUES. DOWNES MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1MI This dd paid jor, by the “Citizens Cemmittee for Widie S. Downes" wlw drafted him! ■ 0PaT«METW1IFJI.-iillliTfUltil0RM. More of SIAAMS "Big Deal" DISCOUNT COUPON BMMSjUNS 20 Mort Money Snvfckg CewpoiM for Smort Shoppers ot Samns Yev Mv*r bn«a 9w*e cowponi •• b«y of rli«M lew pvicet. S^phH r*Mrv*d fo Hnir all avoaNliat. TenIgM and Mondor Coupon L'l/fi Zhis Coupon Clip Zhis Coupon Choice df ULT or TQNI ■ HoawPwnansnts ! $2.00 KODAK crMSCOHLIIS Value ! I Vour ckoict ol oithor brand at thit I law price, limil 2. —Mom Floor | 32' i 55c Roll Freth dote inopthol film. I n 630-130-127 tiie. I Limit 10 rollt.—Moia Fbor | - Clip ZIf is Coupon All Metql ‘GEM* FlagsmilClippar | | 8' ii Clip Zhis Coupon large K Indi Wide Roil e( Reg. 25c 1/ 1^9.24* * FRiaiON TAPE 50c At «Hewn—with key chain and | 61# blade, limit 3 per coupon. I | —Main Floor I | For meciNstict, olectrlciaai, * tportimen, otc. Limit J io8f. * —3nd Floor I Fely Floslie — Many Uses J Handy Basin P^n i Com Straws—Sturdy . | House Broom > $1.50 \ -.Moln Floor | | -2iid Floer | Clip Zhis Coupon GENERAL ELECTRIC | - Alarm Clock) I $4 98 !; Value Am \ % Clip Zhis Coupon ’Dorm* olectrie alarm clock ! I with sweep tecend hand." | leige. Fed. ton oxtro. I | —Main Floor | | Steam Iron Cbamr I $1.00 Value 59M Enough for 4 eloaitingt, reioeenetei I ?-ot. M plor m itone. 9-ot. Mi pfodk bolHe. | -Electrical 2nd Floor | Clip Zhis Coupon^S^^^'^iP Zhis Coupon IKZEMASkiRCrean; • U3 66 large I0-b«nco slzo. World I fomeutcreom for thin boooly. I Limlt2. -MafoPleor | Clip Zhis Coupon WipM SI.N Boanl* CNon ' BlackboanI Erasers ii 4 13/16 inchef long, felt orator with I wood hocking. Limil 2. —Atoin Floor | Clip Zhis Coupon LGLEEM ^ 99c Value - Both For - "Hr Clip Zhis Coupon 69c ocenemy lube ef deem tooth- | . potto and-30e Frell Concetrirol# | ! « I limit 2. ■ ra6 IraSaeraaaito'ramiaiei ■A'Hr NOXZEA4A Medicoted Instant | SHAVE BOMB • te49‘ ! SotodOe on forge 6Wowee eon ef | hwtaiitthaviQafolhonUmltJ. | I DtSCOUNltt M THE PONTIAC PBESS. SATTODAY, jtfCT IQ, mi Chutcii of Brethr^ Marks Father's I)ay CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. aihmm. IV44BII sail. Sogteov m* loheal ^ MSJUI. Ilorai^ WenUp ...IlMAlf. roath Stnkm ! 6.-00 Pll. twmiag 7.-00 P.M- Prorw Mwttng and KbU Sludr Wtdamdar ■. 7:30 P.U. AB HMhoni «m bt booarH «iwi the Church ot the Brethen ob-■eitvea Fatber’t Day at the 10 a.m. at the Flnt Chordi of the Brethren. The coo-gngklkm ie odebratinc the dpy “Wocfc for the Mcht le'Ooming" ad “In the Senrioe ol the Ktai^ hUk Cbaraa. Betr. LeRoy IB ipeak on “Father'a Dqr.' AB eMMren will partJdpaU in the CfaOdren’s Day ynisnun on June ]|L tioB In nothinc elae. can thetically eat together, cab ftlll iSAmTi ittit Men that can have conununica- riae into aeme glow of brotherhood over lood and wine.—Thomaa Carlyle. A^jCtoAoiC^isl f Clhurt^ Cfturch Receives New Members ' Near members wlB be iWMipad at Otw M arfet duiiBB the Sum. aerviea te. manear. The very'flrat etaaa ti wlB be Mm. 6. Dale Monaoi chOaraa IMc. Marta and fte» ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH un BAioniaT noan Rev. Edward A. towiy. Rector LEE 'DICKS UNITY •“S,s:rv2i-.i«ahE!”” lt;M Ouidav Oahool mS Morntaur WontUs •TBBDilTaina^ ‘Uhrsr!‘Xif£ii‘ . Opm t:M-l:MD«Uv "Jmm Ctirta H«*U" ' TUm. U:erua T:tt TM. The school will be under the dl-rectlon ol Mrs. EaOw Dickens and Mrs. Mary Golorth assisted by 90 teachers and offlcert. Rev. JLjtwrence Adams Is liastor. CHRISTIAH PSTCmC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Wbittemore Street SUNDAY, 7:30>. M. MT-SILTSa TEA OAKUNO AYE. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 404 Ooklond Ava. ’ SUNDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS, 7:30 P.M. aroNB BAPfnfT TV 14tt annual Dally Vscakhm' ,JHe School wiU begin at Stone Baptist Church in Auburn Hslghta Monday .with dassea ccutinuinc through June 23 evety day except Saturday from 9 te noon. Ages for enrollment are four through 16 years. The, school' is open to all children of the com* monMy. The ctmrch bus will operate on s regular doily schedule lor the two weeks. , A pnRlwm Is sehedded for 7:30|< pjn. on June 31 with a dispisy ’ of trork aoeomiiUslied to which charge of the Children’s Day program Sunday morning. Dtann Meyers will be aotoist at the il a.m. worship hour when Rev. Gerald Rapelje preachts on “God’s OoneuMf of Man.’’ He will speak on “Consolation in Christ’’ at the evei^ service. RCHARD LAKE COMMUNITY Pat Lyzinger and Dodie Duek-lix will sing "0 Divine Redeemer” by Gounod at 9 a.m. ftmday at the Orchard Lake Cemnwity Chnrdi, Presbyterian. At 21 ajn. Mary Beitel and Ayleen Wright win pneeBt ‘T Waltsd lor the Lord’’ by MendelsBOlM as an of- The young adrita wfll have a pknie at the home ot Otohl CVwwctfa Sunday aflenioaB. The Inquirers’ Cksa srfll meet at 6 p.m. Handd L. Wrich wiU lead the dlacuBsloh gn adult Christiaa edu-id the atady of Job de- The speaker for the annual Youth at the 11 a.m. Service in ’Trinity Baptist Church will be Cabin DebardeL assistant pastor of MelrepeUtan. Baptist Church in Detroit A teOoirahip WiU follow in the lower Reorganized CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Of Letter Day Saints U mat at.. PwUae n l-fMI ratter: BUw Ootad y CurUt II A.M. mew n. cartit. apMkw 1M r.M. maw cm cook. Spwktr Maiimont Baptist Church 68 W. Wditon FE 2-7239 Sunday School...................10:00 A.M. Morning Strvico .................11:00 A. M. "THE OPEN DOOR" Evoning Sanfico ......................7:30 P. M. "ON THE BEACH" Pastor Somers Preaching Roth Servicea Youth Group........ ............. 6:30 P.M. A graduate ot the Vatmalty of hncMgan, the Rev. Mr. Debardd is currently a student at the Uni-versity of Odcsgo. The committee for Vacatton Church School wfll sponsor the □lurch at tha fi^nod of MldUgan meeting at Alma Cbllega Monday through WeAtooday. r. LUKE MEnODlSr Rev. Wayne Broolohear, pastor of St. Luke’s Methodist Church. wUl direct the day camp activities to be farid Jime 19-23 at Bald Mountain Recreation Area. movlo,' “The House on Staneybrook Lane" at S p.m. A vesper asrvioe is aintod lor 7 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST Ths Him. "Opcratkin AboBUon.’ depicting the House Un-Amerioan on Communist activities la ths San Francisco area in May ' ~ wUl be shown at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Calvary Baptist Church, 3750 Pontiac Lake Road. Ths film showing the student tfots at San Ftandaeo dty HaU. is a 40-minute documentary com-poued of TV news cBps of activltieB hndde the heailngB by the Coogres- It riMWB the bold challenges of the Commnnista to the forces of The Salvation army 29 W. Luwieucellbi^^ 4UB. T(^ People's logioD 6 pnn. Mom'g Wonhip 11 a.m. Evengelistic |fjtg..7:30 p.m. Wedaeiiar Jii^per ad ftaiie Meetigg 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN and MRS. J. WOLIAM HEAVER Good Made — Siagiag — True to (be Word PrygcUog— -Tw too, Are Invited Communists are pictured and identified in the miUing student God Meett Wi^ Hk- AUBURN HEIOim U.P. Vacation Bible School for .children four yVni of age through fiie rightbgraV of the Auburn Heights < 'United PresbyterianJ3wcdt Witt meet-Bcm^ltlOTol:*) p.m. Moo-aiy through Friday «artt(irT«Mi: day. dasaes will continue for Vo CHURCH of CHRIST >10 mORES ST. n S-1IS6 Roosevelt Welle, Evange/fsf* Sunday Bible Study tor odl ogM. 9:45 p.ra. Tuesday Weekly Bible Study, 8 p.ss. bwcb tael “towkf e Oneiw W (I rwwr <;n) The Carol, Cnisader and._____ Qtoics.witt--preSRit'tlW Ihurth nual spring festival at 7:30 ! day evening. The music will feature incidento in the life id Christ. Partieipatii« in duets and group numbers will be Ida Norris, Kathy Spencer, Paifla Sutton, Patty Craig, Bomde Ehvell, Carol Peel, Paula Handlton, Nanette \nnter, Lynda McCartby. Vldd King, Ruth Craig, Diamw Harshl^rger, Pam-Raundan, Mary COronado, ' "ONE NIGHT ONLY WITH THE GREATEST MISSIONARY statesman of dUR TIME" DR. OSWALD J. SMITH FOUNDER OF "THE PEOPLES CHURCH" TORONTO, CANADA 350 MISSIONARIES ♦ t 3 MILLION DOLLARS FOR MISSIONS *’:4' ^WtlTTiN 600 HYMNS ♦ t AUTHOR 25 BOOKS ♦ ♦ ■' J PREACH® Mary Hamilton and Opal Leonard, the pianist. Rev. F. William Palmer will preach on “A Odld Has Rights Too’’ at the 11:15 morning service Sunday. MEMOBUL BAPTIST The CMstlan Fellowahip Oass of Memorial Baptist Church will hrid A cooperative dinner at 6:30 Witgbt at Hawtiiome Park. Cen-•mdal dress will be worn. Mrt. DoUiJys Brown will be in Lake Elsna^Btsry School on Wsrtiiliht Mothers and fathers ars Long Lake Road. 1 mile west of n ABBEMBLY OF GOD Dr. Oswald J. Smith, reiogniiM as the dean of missionary atates-meit; .in Canada, will be gu^ speaker at 7 p. m. Sunday at L nrst Assembly of God Church. Dr. Smith who founded The Peoples Chnrch in Tbrailo, Ont., conducted pnacfaing missions in B6 eountries, written some 35 Rev,. Edward D. Auchard wfll OUldrm la gradea tear to rix wrOi gaflMT dally to engage In a variety of activities. The eamp will be etoftod by Interested famfliea should contact ths Rev. Mr. Biwdcahear. ChUdren’s Day will be obeerved at Pine Hill Congregational Church at 11 a. m. Sun^ with Mrs. Doo-ald Batty; Mrs. Arthur Edllng and Heidi Hulbert directing the program. hi tbs absence of tbe Dr. Aldred Oray, wbe Is attending tbe BSIh renaton of bio gmdoatliif claao at Wbeaton Oni-lege. All services are hrid at Pine nqnd ly the paator to attend the Dally vacation Bible school wfll be held June 19-23. The Sunday School picnic Is set for Jhne " DWT FREE METHODIBT The fourth anniversary of the dedication of the First Free Meth-rch will be obeerved in attSnndsy services. The Junior choir will stag to the Sunday school at 10 Rev. Howard C. Artz, a pastor, will give the momtag si^ at U:a0:»aad Rev. Meari alghf benn hi length. Aa a radle piuaebtir be baa been on the As a missionary statesman Dr. mltii has led his church- in a rogrsm that has netted over $3 million for missions and to now ^tributing toward the support of 350 missionaries. wfll pnsdi at 7 p. m. with a baptismal service. The snnlveraary also marks the retlremsnt of apprmdmstely $25, of mortgage bonds. PBOVIDEMCB MISSIONARY A ChildrRi’s Day program will be presented at S:30 p. m. Su iday at the Providence Missionary Bap- Jack Storm and Stall Lloyd wJl be leaden in the attendance coo-gtarts at 9:fi Sunday In Central Chrlatten Church. Besidea the contest for members present, a bonus point system for Bibles brought, saiptuie learned and lesson preparation has bien 'God's Want Ads’’ will be the theme of Rey. Gerald W. Gibson’s sermon at 11 a. m. tomoi Members will drew in Centennial coatunie tor the 7 p. m. service when the diurdi will be decanted with (rfd-fashloned lanterns and tilt Church. Neveltae Page is the director. The weekly Bible class will be held' at 7 p. m. ST. PAUL METHODIST On the 1st of June Charles M. Butler became lay leader at St. Panl Methodist Church, 165 E. Square Lake Road. He succeeded Kenneth Healy who is retiring alter 22 years in the post. Newly elected to the board ot tnsstoee w«w Calvta Loeao, Dean 0. Tolea and Mrs. Healy. SUNNY VALE Special brigade night is scheduled for Surmy Vale Chapel tonight. Brigade committee leaders ■■ men interested in boys are imrited to the program of games, pictures and tcfreahments. said Pastor Jsmss Parker. be the theme of Sev. Mr. Par-ker’s iermoa at U a. m. Bunday. Sunday evening will be parents’ Bishop Richard Emrich at AltSamts^piscopat ThaRt. Rev. Rkhard S. Emrich,iMat ths 9:30 ILlito wxihip sovice the Episcopal Diocese of — - will confirm s class oH bishop of the Episcopal Dioceae of Sunday at All Sai^ Mchlgan, Sunday marks the l5th anniversary of the conaccration of Biahop Emrich as bishop. On June 11. 1946 be became suffragaa bMicv of the dioceae and waa cboaen bishop In April 1948. Bishop Emrich will prsach at the 11:15 morning service. A re-ceptioo for both the biahop and confirmands will be held in Stev-,en’s Hall fdlowing the latter wor- B^mring Joae 16 and coofln-nteg through Sept I, ttiera wiU be two nervloea eeeb Bwaday morateg laaSead af three. A celebration of Holy Com- ^ muafon is scheduled as usual at B> ] a.m. The Mxxmd service will be at 10 ajn. widi a complete seaston ot Chnroh School including nursery. Guild No. S will ownin’ a Strawberry Social at 6:30 p.m. on June 23 on'thS church lawn, in cane of rata the affair will be held In the KT. KEY. B. 8. EMBICH FIRST CHURCH oF the BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN Honoring Fitheri 10 A.M., June 10th — Special Program Chtidren’i Dey->-)un« 18th II A.M. Maaaage by the Paitor. Music 7 P M. Evangtliitlc Atossage SsL., 7 J0 P.M. Business Meeting Rev. LeRoy $hafer, Pestor Teen Talent Winners at Pontiac Npithem i PJiBK MTHODB^ScH D cmd aienwood Rev. ]. W. Deeg, Partor Youth for Christ ’Talent Wlimtn will be present at tiie rally at 7:30 tonight in Pontiac Northern Auditorium. Each will speak or perform for four mtautes for the Judg- M^lrtg Servlet, 10:00 A.M, earmae: ••WUOJMT moor' SUNDAY SCHOOL, 11:15 A.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, Winners will be competing in the state contests at Kalamazoo jBBft - «MStav school is held at 10 a. m. 22-24.1 JYJimera-'WittT'Q^S go to Wlh^ Lake, Iiri. for the national competition. There are 18 Youth for Ctaiat CHURCH of SPIRITUAL, FELLOWSHIP MALTA HAa, 82 PERKINS STREET Churisa and Judy, James »— Mr. and Mn. Gunttier Paesdt sod Htetanen and eUldren. Carol, Drih ra and WflUun. and Mrs. Rsj/toaad Nelson with Kirk and Diane. Other servlees include church gcho"! at 11 a.m. and Bible Gass at 11:15 a.m. Vacation Bible School is uled to begin June 19 for s period of two we^*AU ddldren lu the commtedty ars invited, said Fpator Deteyne H. Pauling. The following chairmen and aid Tews, membership, and evdh griism; BIrs. William Gregory, missiens; Howard Nelson, stewardship and finance; Mrs. Dean C Toles, social concerns; and Richard Graves, pastoral relations. New officers ot the official board include Mr. Butler, chairman; Mr. Healy, vice chairman; Dana, secretary: and Mlnto W. . Censteaoe And Lerile < CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN No Swvloe I.SA, Convention Wolverine Hotol-d)mrolt June 910-11. AU Welcome! rer iBiomsaoe OeB (» J-IST* Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship Hour 11:00 A.M. Touth Hour €:1S P.M. Goipel Hour 7i00 P.M. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Beldwin at Fairmount CHURCH of CHRIST 87 LAFAYETTE ST. BlBC ..... T;W PJf. ■me ......T.n p.m. Far Horn* Bible Study Call: Wallace, treoaurer. Betty Tews will be Communion steward. MACEDONIA Tbe Young Adult Choir of 180 voices of tile New light Baptist Church, Detrtdt, will present musical program, at 3:30 p: m. Sunday at Macedonia Baetllipi Churcta., DqnU port vltii jamr flluriDaa. - -----sgsasyMSMyatm ItavodSMMtofom. LUTHERAN CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD Cross .of Christ lev. rWaype Mralisg CburohSarvtoe .... 945 A^M. Sunday Sebool ....IIM AM. St. ^ork Chundi Servic* — 8:45 A.M. Sunday Sriiool .... 9:45 A.M. Church Service ... .JlilS AM. cld> lar Crest Howard B. Clctyoombs, Paster Services at 8:30 AM. and 11 AM. , Sunday Sdi^ 9:45 A.M. Grace Comer Oeneaee and /Wchard C. Sfudttaeyer, Paelpr Churdi Service — 9d» A.M. Sunday Schod .... 9:00 A.M. Chu^Servloe......1}^0 AM. Sunday School .AM. "The Lutheran Houi'* over WKMH 9 AJd. Every Sunday St. Stephen Guy B. Smith, Poetor Sunday Sdiool .... 9:15 A.M. Church Service —10:30 A.M. St Trinity Auburn at Jessie Ralph C. Claus, Pastor Sunday Sdiool .... 0:45 AM. First Service ..... 8:30 AM. Second Servioe ... .11:00 AM. St. Paul Rev. Maurice Shackell Joalyn at Third (Morth auet Sunday Sebool .... 9J0AM. Morning Senriee 10:46 AM. "Watatford Township's American BapUst Church” • CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Lake Road near Hatchery Rood Wonhta 10 AM. 11 AM. Sunday Sehool Large Perktog Lot Nunery During AB ServlOM a«T. aetoft L. ASemi. PmIw PoRnts wUI present a program honoring children at the 7 p. BT. MAByg-lN-IIOE-HllXfi A pariah Plcnle will be held op the grounds of 8t. Maiy’s-tmthe-Hills Episcopal Chunfa Mowing the 11 o’clock aendee Sunday morning. Each family wfll bring pienie lundi. Dsaaert 'will be provided with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vennard in. charge. Rev. Wilbur R. Sdnitze, rector at St. Mary’s, win leave Monday morning for Alexandria, Va., a refresher course at The Protestant Episcopal Thedogical Seminary., BAHA’I GROUP In observance of Race Amity Day, the Baha’i Group will Join with Royal Oak and Femdale communities at the YMCA 1016 W. 11-Mile Road, Royal Oak at 8 p. m. Sunday. Guest speaker will be Dr, Harrison Lsi«rall of Marion, Ind. BLOOMFIELD HILLS BAPTIST Hie Bloomfield HUls Baptist Church ^ called -Rev. 0. W. Stucky, nationally tawwn evanr list, to become interim pastor the diurdi. Rev. Mr. Stocky has conducted more than 75 revival campaigns in tbe Detroit area in addition serving various churches as terim and wwship service ts scheduled for 11 a. m. Evening service ' held at 6. FROM AUSTRALIA DR. 0. J. SMITH SUNDAY NIGHT 7:00 P.M. Sunday Sarvie# 7:30 P.M.—^Vlta Wlngaa, apaakar No strvict Thun., June 15 Juna 18—Rev. DeGraaf □ubs in Oakland County. Groups meet tor momtag devoti^ at the various seboeds and once m wedi for s meeting. The film, “Appointment," will be shown tonight. The dramatic motion picture U produced by Goe-pel 171ms Inc. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 210 N. Perry St. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M JOIN OUR GROWING SCHOOL/ MORNINQ WORSHIP .U:06 A. M, PASTOR A. Q. HASHAAAN * , « ^•EVERYOfi^ WEW0WF* CALVARY BAPTIST .3750 PONTIAC LAKE ROAD HENRY WRbBBEl^ Pastor FE 5-?553 10:00—SUNDAY SCHOOL Clakses fpr All Agtt - 11:00—MORNING WORSHIP 5:30—YOUTH GROUPS—9 thni Teen* 7:00^EVENING SERVICE > FILAA—OPERATION ABOLITION*’' CJX &iureh SaryjagiWatarford Township He that falls tn love with himself wfll have no rivals.-BenJainln FranUiiL 10 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7 PJid. WORSHIP HOUR mUGELICAL UinTED BRETHREH CHURCH 2V2 Baldwin Ave. Phorw FE 2-0728 WORSHIP - 8:30 and l;W A.M. _______ Bar. M. R. Evsratt. Mlaislw „ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAVNf WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL.............9:30-11:00 Central Methodist ■HURON at PERRY MILTON K BANK, Paitor D. I. WALUCE and I. H. HALL Aaaoe. Paaton "NOT PILLARS/ BUT PIONEERS" Rar. Bank Preaching MORNING WORSHIP 8:30 and 10:45 Broadcaat Ure on WPON - IIM AM. Churdi Sdiool 9:45 AM.—Youth Fellowahip 6:00 and 8:00 PM. MISSIONARY AULANCE CHURCH 220 North Cass Lakt Road, Pontiac, Michigan G. J. KRSCHE, Past» B. W. IANPHER, Asst Paster ■OMOAr soaooL .. .a:4i a-M- twainino Horm... .i:n r. u. IKMUmKlWOMnP ...IMS'AM BVBMmo BBRVtCC . T:l| >i|. Her. B, W. Lanphtuv SrwiSnir *** First Spiritualist Chyrch 576 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE . 576 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE Sunday —Rsv. Kay Curailnghsm of Detroit' Wed. Message Tee—Rev. Marahall Rev. Marshall, Pastor FIRST METHODIST South -Saginaw at fudson Paul T. Hart, Paator Wm, r. Worth, /aaodato Pador MOHNma WORSHm-10:00 A. M. ^mop: "I HAVE PLACED MY CONF.IDEI^" Rev, Paul T. Hart, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL-T-ir;30 A. M. ! MCTHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHlP-4;l5 V- M.' WadaaMay, f M P> S FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ooklond ond Sogihow Pontioc, Mlehigon Ftev. H. n. Savage, Pastor 9:45 A. M.-6UNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages ' 10:45 A. M.—MORnING WORSHIP Rev. Don Andsrso^ol Iowa S^klnjg / , / EVENING SERVia T P.M. ' iifr. Long of (be Moody InslUula ohSdanoe/ ^ ' I • ^ I*'/ ■' . ' 5^ THE PONT4AC PRESS, SATERHAV, JUXE 10. 1»«1 -V- FIVB First Congregational Church MUI, E. Huron end Mt. Qomonc MoJcoim K. Burton, Minhtw Howard Clogg Jr., Aacittant First Methodist Sponsors Film Morning ^ ^rd 10:30 A.M. "NOAH BUILT ' THE ABK" By. tho Jr. Vouth FIRST CHURCH OF GOD . 25 Eont Blvd. Soi)th Gtn«ril Offices: Anderson, Ind. E. 0. Johnson, Minister "A United Church for a Divided World" Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship, 10:30 o.m. PtrU ot Ui« tapir tart" Reodwship Training, 5:15 p,m. Youth Fdlowship, S:30 p.m. Evening Veepen, 7:30 p.ni. in.! Historical Marker to Be Placed on Church Lawn, Dedicated The true life story oT Janies Vaus, one time electronics eiotert. for the underworld of syndicated crime, win be shown in the film, at 7:30 p.m. Staday at First Methodist Chorch. e * ♦ The documented story Is highlighted by s chance attendance by Vaus at a Billy Graham Crusade meeting in downtown Ixs Angeles. The evangelists's words challenge | .tam»« in rAnmin/»a hie Hf* af James to renounce his life of de-| iceit and crime. He makes the decision to-his life in disengaging himwif from the multi million dollar race WESLEYAH METHODIST 67 N. LYNN ST. , ' bunoat acnoob....ii:n a.m. WOHSHir .........n;M.A.M. W.TM...... ..tiwr.iL svrmso antica....r.jt r.u. WBDNBSOAT, PEATBa aaS BIBLE .... t:3S P. M. asT. j. M. kavamaoob. Miairtir First Sociol Brethren Church 310 Baldwin, FB 3-0304 Ssturdsy Nite 7:30 Sundsy School I0:(XLJ^ Sunday Morning birthday along with the City of | Pontiac. In keeping with the centennial celebration, the congregation wljl dress in old fashioned clothing for the service to be conducted by Rtsr. Paul T. Hart. . .,11:00 A.M. Tlyiri. Young Paopfe 7:30 P M. Wtd. Choir........6:30 P.M. Wsd. Prayer........7:30 P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor BLOOMFIELD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Tfmporarily Mooting: Hickory Grove School UhMr, aevta or aqoor* liOkt Kd. Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Evening Worship 6 P. M. PRAYER MEETING iWtdnssdsy 7:30 P. M.l OBID STUCKEY PfMina PE 5-7755 towth la what worldwida OhrtstlaB mialatry. Hm pabito la lavlted. the morn- ing worship hour at 10 a.m. Sun-I day, the historical marker will be placed on the church lawn in service of dedication. Churches Honor Graduates The marker is inscribed'that the main part of FI r s t Methodist Church was built in 1861. The celebrating its 100th Publications Center Aids Latin Dioceses SAN JOSE. Costa RiCa — To serve the Episcopal Chureb't six Spanish - speaking missionary dio-ceies in eleven Latin American countries, an official publications center has*been opened here. traaslattoa of Omrek does- t do PubIleaeloBM Espaa- It will attempt also to stimulate the creation of original materials in Spanish. -Alii BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH . W. Huron at Mark St. PoAlor, _Dr. Emil Jfonlz Wdrihip StrrtM* B:4S sad II A.&l. atrnoB; "OOiya WOBD FOB THIS DAT” , Dr. JoMph I. CbspBaa, I. OSarch S 'for All National Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION ' WATERFORD 4151 PONTIAC LAKE RD. Wm. La Fountain, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE 8:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SERViq^KX) A.M. CHRIST of the LAKES WHtTE LAKE TWP. 6633 BUsabetb Laks Rd. Ivan C. Pass, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M. CHURCH SERVICf 10:30 A.M. SYLVAN LAKE Plga, off Orchard Uks (BobUd ayivaB Sbeppiar Coaur) Pastor Clark MePhail 8:00 A.M.-WORSHIP 9 00 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 15 A M,-WORSHIP CHrtlST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at WHliams Lake Rd. Arvid E. Andorson, Pastor VyORSHIP 8 A.M. and 11 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. BEAUTIFUl SAVIOUR Donald Q. ZW. Pastor ANNUAL PARISH PICNIC,,' Dodhi* Park No. 10 Morning Worship, 10:jb A.M, At tha Park ' ST. JOHN'S PO^IAC •7BU18k.atCbarTy8t. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45, A.M. CHURCH SERVICE IIW A.M. CALVARY CLA1IKSTON bladutm BssMBtary BChc fW PoutA./^ns WORSHIP ...... SUNDAY SCHOOL the Dominican RepuUic, Mexico, Panama Canal Zone, and Puerto Riew. Listeners Only? MIAMI iAP) - Howard B u 11, grocery chain executive and Christian lay leader, told Lay man's Leadership Institute jhere: ■We have developed a specUtor Christianity in which few i^eak and many listen. The Mew TesU-Btarted as a lay movement, has deteriorated into a proleaskmal pulpitism financed by lay spectators.” Grace Lutheran Choirs lio Offer fCo SacredConcert rholm of Grace Lutheran Church will present a concert of sacred lie al both the 9 and 11 a.m. ices Sunday. FOUR TOWNS METHODIST — Just completed is the new addition to the Four Towns Methodist Church. The addition will provide six to eight church school classrooms which can be converted Into a dining and fellowship bsU to seat 200 or more persons; a new Utehen; two lavatories, classroom and storage space. PmU*c PrMi Pb*l* With volunteer help from the ('ongregation, the building was constructed at a coat of 525,000. Services have been held on.the site since the first Methodist missionaries arrived ip, 1818. Rev. W, Cad-man Prout is pastor. The Senior Choijf under the dl-ection of Roland Richter will sing‘ •Oh liord Most Holy " by Frank, j •In Thee 0 Ixiiti Have I Trusted” i by Handel. "The Lord Bless and Keep You”, by Lutkin and "Jetu, Joy of Man’s Deahing ” by Bach, j Larry Reynnells will play an oboe obligato with the last number. The Roy'a Choir dtreeted by Mm. RIrhard moekineyer will iilns lhe>all to worahip. ”Sah-hath Bel'la” by., Stainer aad the Frenrh metody, "I Waa Made a ChriaHan.” ' •Ble*! Thou the IxJid ' by Handel and ••Take it to the Lord in Prayer” by Scriuen-Lorenz will be numbers by the Girl's Choir with; Mrs. J. B. Forman directing. j Jean Huttle will play a violin; solo. ''Largo” lor the offertory number.. ■ ■ ' Rev. Richard Stuckmeyer, pas-j tor will preach. He said.Jhe public! is invifed. * j BETHANY BAPTIST Dr. Joseph J. Chapman, former pastor, will give recognition high school graduates and (Hreseiit each a gift book from the congregation St the 11 a. m. service Sunday in Bethany Baptist Gpiirch. He will also conduct the dedication service .for infants and parents. . Al the 8;46 a. m. worship hoar. Dr. fliopinaB will take port tai the OilMren's Day program. Executive secretary of the Ohio Baptist Convention, he is en route to the annual meeting of the American Baptist Convention in Portland, Ore. Dr. Emil Kontz, the present pastor; will be in Portland tomorrow. He will meet with the finance committee prior to the opening of the convention. CENTRAL METHODIST High school and college graduates will be honored at Central Methodist Church at both the 8:30 and 10:45 morning services Sunday. They will receive red roses. Th^ Sacrament of baptism and reception of members will be observed St the second service. Dr. Milton K. Bank, minister, will preach on "Not Pillars but Pioneers.” OAKLAND AVE. U. P. Children’s Day will be observed in Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church with the Crusader Choir presenting several anthems. The congregation will givj New Testaments to high school graduates during the morning service. Those to be honored, include Ruth Benner, Robert Bell. Carol Clark, Patricia Freeman, Cai-y-Greene. Dale Harvey and Gordon Messer. Others will be Kathy O’Brien, David Powell, Ruth Shepherd, Penny Shafer, Carolyn Talmage, Sarah Wood. William Webster. Peggy Wilson, Jerry Shields, Patricia Roberts. Sharon Davies, Sandra Guye, James Sjoblom, Rex Smith. Janet Jack and Edward Christie. Dr. Newell C. Fitzpatrick of Knoxville in Recital Dr. Billy (iraliam’s newest feature-length dramatic flbn, "Shadow of the Boomerang,” will be shown Sunday and Monday nights at 7:30 nt the church. Setting for tife screen drama is Australia’s "Outback,” the vast interior region where some of the world’s largest cattle stations are located/ Starring in the production are Georgia Lee and television’s Buffalo Bill, Dick Jones. The new picture will be shown free of charge under the auspices bf the Billy Graham Evangelistic Film Ministry, said Pastor Theodore R. Allebach. Dr. Newell C. Fitzpatrick Knoxville, Tenn. will appear in a recital at the Community United ~ - ■ oraimOT assignments by the Board of Missions of the United Presbyterian Church. Plains at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Organist, pianist and baritone so-t. Dr. Fitzpatrick is head of the music department at Knoxville College, a Negro srtipol:in4ported iir ikitlcd Presbytwians. The public is invited. John C. Peter of 6375 Lanman, Waterford will serve as summer aaistant to the pastor,'Rev. Walter J. TPuwlssen Jr. A graduate of Waterford Township High School, Moody Bible Institute and Wheaton College, he has completed his first year at McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago. Barbara Mason RN of 2894 Or-angpgrovc. Waterford and Carolyn pm: iriock of 3100 Warren Drive. lyton Plains were gIVen special t:N r M. TOOTH PlLLOWSHta 7:JS P. M. • SubsUtuUni Truj Vsluei ’ Wo cordially invito you to worship with us. O. P. Eostinan, Minister . FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Maiion will serve on a three-month asnlgnment ao a re-ptaeemeot nurse on the staff of Huge Memorial Hospital for lo-dlans ft Uanado.. Afls.--Miss Spurlock will be receptionist-swretary at the Embudo Hospital in Embudo. Now Mex. She will also serve about three months. Vacation Bible .School will be held June 19-30 with classeo from 9 to 11:30 each morning Monday through Friday. Under the direction of the pastor, the school will enroll children from three years of age through the seventh grade. Department superintendents include Mi9. Charles Sargant, nursery: Mrs. Vera Greem, beginners; Mrs. Basil Thompson, primary; and June LuCbben, junior. Church Is Using Car Agency Ad as Safety Plug 'CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY "GOD, THE PRESERVER OF MAN" SYDNEY. Australia — Copies of a motorist’s prayer, used oii a Christmas card some years ago I by a London car agency, are being circulated by the Synod of the" Anglican Diocese of Sydney, in an effort to reduce accidents. Dr Hugh R. Gough, Archbishop of Sydney and Primate of Aus-traUa, keeps it in his own car as reminder of a Christian's duty.” It reads: Sunday Snndcns and Sunday School _ JJJO-XM. Open Doily 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday to 9 P.M. Wednnsday Evening Serviens 8 P.M. ■ $ FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST, SCIENTIST S ■ Lawfnncn and WiUiam»_Stroeta HOW CHBISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW —800 KC. SUNDAY, 9:45 A.M. TV Evnry Sunday, Cbannnl 7, ^:30 A M. All Saints Episcopal Church williams St. at W. Pike Thn REV. C. GEORGE WIDOIFISLO Rector 8:00 A.M. — Holy Communion 9:30 «.m. — the Apostolle ,Rlta of The Leying on Hendt Church School. 11:15 e.m. — Holy Coromunten. Sermon by the Right Rev. Richard S. Enwich,'Bishop of the OioiceM of Detroit.., Church School. 1 "Grant me a ready hand, a watchful eye. That none may suffer hurt as I pass by. "Thou jgivest life — I pray no '' ad of mine May take away or mar that gilt of Thine. Shield those, dear Lord, who bear me eompany. From fools, and fire and calamity. Teach me to use my car for others' need. , Nor miss through lacl^ of wit or love of qieed. The ..beauties of Thy world— that thus I may. With joy and courtesy go on my way.” CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, ,witl meet In Cferkstoo, Eleitwitary khoof, 6595 WaWon Rd., 9:30 A. M-—-Hilly Comn^ion oM, Serrtilloin wit^ Chureh School / , ' , by^Thn Rev. Alexander'T. - Let the people know the troth and the country is sale.—Abraham Commerce Lake Road Saturday. Games and contest^ are unddrr the direction of the bined chapters of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. klltST PRKSBl’TKRIAV High school and college graduates will be honored during the 11 a.'^ m. worship service tomo*' at First Presb^erian Church. Associate pastor Galen E. Iler-shey will preach on “Fellow Workers With God” and present a pray-booik to each graduate. ALDER8GATE High school graduates Roger Street aiki William Ligbteap will be honored at the 10:45 Sunday morning service at Aldersgate During the summer months the early Sunday worship wilt be held at 8:30 a. HT. ANDRPJW KPI.STOPAL A, Lowi-y wiH speak to high school' graduates when they attend the 8 a. m. celebration of the Holy Eucharist group Sunday at St. AndiV>w Episcopal Church. Drayton Plains. Beginning June 18 summer schedules will include services at [ 8 and 10 a. m. ' will I presented for the i baptism at both t II a. m. services. irrament of The Junior Choir will sing ".Steal Away” and “All Things Bright and Beautiful.” The Chancel Clwir offer “How Gracious Is the Lord,” an anthem composed by Lyndon Salathiel, organist and director. biane Beach will sing “When Children Pray.” Senior high youth imder the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evwett and the Lester Carlsons will close youth activities of the season with a canoe trip next Saturday and .Sunday starting at Post Crusade Rally Scheduled Sunday post crusade rally 'will be held .I p.m. Sunday in the First United Missionary Church, 149 N. tlast Blvd. Speakers will be Dr, Lehmann .Strauss, pastor of the Highland Park Baptist Church and Dr. Tom Malone of Eamroanuel Baptist Church.* ! This will be the concluding rallyi connected with the Hyman Appel-] man Cruside held recently at Waterford Community and First Baptist Churches. The public is Invited. Fourth Anniversary SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 00 AJi Junior Chorus Foaturod Morking Woftbip 11:00 Al4. Rov Howard C. Arts, Guost Spoakor Evnning Worship 7 00 F.M. RovjMoarl BratDoy. Assisiani Patter, Froaching Baptismal Ssrvics Following CHURCH of GOD East Pik# at Anderson ndsv Schabl ~ t . Rov. Etlol D. Moors, Poafor BETHEL TABERNACLE Psnlerart .Church o( FesUsa S S. 10 A If. Worship 11 A.M. KVsngrlUUs Serrlc* TuoMisjr snd 'nilirtasr 7 P.M. ' Rov, and Mrs. E. Crouch UM Bold win Pastor Will Welcome 12 New Members New members will be i CHURCH of CHRIST, Listen to the "Herold of Truth" Eoch Sunday CKLW 8:30 A M. Pontioc 1180 N. Parry St. W. W. HALL, Mintstor ] FE 2-6269 Bibl# Study ..........9:50 A M. Classes for All Ages, Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. and the sacrament of baptism administered at the Sunday morning service at Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church. Rev. E. I. Watkins, pastor, will preaoh on ’God Acting on the Sacrament.” At 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Dr. Newell Fitzpatrick, head of the music de-| partment at Knoxville College. Knoxville. Tenn. will appear in a recital, singliv and playing thej uigaii. Ms Is aliO a ptnnist:---------^ f EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Sunday School 10 a.m. — Classoa for All Agsol PMtirhmg 11 qttn, grid 7J0 p.m. Youth 6:30 p.m. • Radio - CKLV 7T30'0.171., 800 kc Fn'bslro'i ' MOO WitklBi-LAki Bd . M.-W. Oak. Co. Mkt. !•« MUtt A. J. Bsufhtr, Pastor DtWlIt Bauthry. Assl. Pastor The church iK-hool picnic will be held from 2 to 5 p. m. at Marshbank Park on HUIer Road New Pontiac Pastor Arrives APOSTOLIC CHURCH OP CHRIST 458 Central Ssturdsy Young People............... 7:30 PM. Sundsy School snd Worship ....... 10:00 A M. Sunday. Evening Servics ............ 7:30 P.M. Tuei. snd Thurs. Ssrvicti........... 7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-8361 i Assmtata Pastor—wnXUkC PABtNT HI 7-a4» Parast, Pastor Rev. Lloyd S. Scheifale Comes to North East Community Church Rev. Lloyd S. Scheifele has ai"-rived in Pontiac to serve as pastor of th"e North East Community Church, 620 Mt. Clemens Bom in Waterloo County, Ont. he attended Huron Coipity Public Schools and Chicago Evangelistic Institute from 1926-1928. Following a five year course ST. PAUL METHODIST IM B. Squsrt Ukt Kd. PB t-SlU-PB 1-17U Morning Worship 10 AJ4. and 11:18 A M. ^ Church Sehool 10 AM. inttrmsdlatt and 8*nlwr ToiUh roww,* ** e M s. S:M to t;» P Ampit Parkins a A. MeCLUNO. UtnlsUr DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH EUsabalb Uka Rd. at TOdao OR 3-310S Sunday School 10 AM —Momlnf Worship ......11:09 AJd. Junior and Bafinatrs' Chorch ____ Youth Service ............................. O'-JO PAf Evening Service .......................■; Midweek Service .................... Pastor—RBV. LXB LaLONB 8, a. Bupt.—TOC the Michigan Conference of Evangelical Church he was ordained in 1934. ^ - Rev. Mr. Scheifele began Us ministry at the East Detroit Evsngallttal fte was ap- pointed to the pastorale at BHss-fleM, then to the Kalamazoo Kvangelieal Chnrrb. While serving at the Mack Ave ' Church, the property was nolcj] and new church erected at Chandler, Park Drive and Neff Road known as the Grace Evangelical United | Brethren. ^ The new pastor who came NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CHURCH OF PONTIAC Evongolicol United Brtfhrtn Mt. CIsmes* St PesthorstOBS nd. *:4t A. U. Church School lijSS A. M. Worship Hour SerMen: Tho Bsslt for Chiistton 8»r»l« PHIoosblp CoftM Hour PoUoolnz Lloyd S. Bchclfols. Minister PE i ■n« Faith Baptist Church 34?I AIRPORT ROAD a«T. Al KAsten Sunday School............10 :00 A M. Worship Service . 11:0Q A. M. ---- s Day Music Ptcsratstlon / ■ ■ ’.m: ! P. M. dritfin Evening Serf ice ..... 7:^ P. i Wed. Proyer Service . 7:30 I Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH COOLEY LAKB RO. at LOCKHAVXH Hay. W. Cadmaa Praut, Paalor ' Sunday School . k 30 A.M. Churdi Ssrvics 11:00 A.M. Ufflted- Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE bsUand St Cadlllsc Tbaodert R. Alltbsch. Pastor Audrty Llmktaas. Youth Dtrsetor Morning Worship . 10:00 A M. Sunday School 11:20 A.KC Sunday School Gool — 700 Youth Fsllowship . 5:45 P.M» Evsning Worship .. r'OO P.M. Wsdnssdoy Proysr . 7:00 P.M AUBURN HEIGHTS 3464 Primary Btrset P. Ws», Pabsor, Paator 10.00 A.M. — Sunday School 11:15 A.M. — Morning Worship Youth Choir Fastival 7 30 DRAYTON Drayton Plains, Miehlgan W. J. TaausrIsacB Jr., Psitor Bibis'School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A-K Youth Groups ..... 6:30 P.M. Evsning Worship .. 7:30 P.M'. Wsdnssdoy Prayer and Study Hour.........7.30 P.K JOSLYN AVE. Joslyn ai Third Sunday School ..... 9 30 A R Worship Ssrvicss . lOAS A.KC Evening Service — 7 00 P.M. Pontiac from Keanley Park Church in Flint, likes small.game! hunting, fishing, gardeninig and! golf. Rev. apd Mrs. Scheifele have fwo dau^tera. ,Mrs. Robert E. Ludwig and Hilda Scheifele, both of Kalamufeo. Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Cofumbla Av8. * FE 5-9960 Sundey School ................................ 9:45 A.M. Momipg Worship ...... 4.... 10r55 A.M. Trailing Union .......................... 6:30,P_M. ' . Evening Service ................... 7:30 P.M. - iMsnort Emmanuel Baptist Church , 645 S. Telegraph Rd. Prem i I lenn io I—I ndependent—F undomento I DR TOM MALONE SPEAKING ALL SERVICES 10 AM; 11AM. 7 P.M. 'Baptism Large Choir—Thrilling Music for the Whole Family. Deportmentolized Sundoy School. Radio Broadcast vWPON 10:15 A,M. Each Sunday MID-WEEK SERVICE 7:30 P'M. Sunday School Attmdance Last Sunday 1S49 ■' ' • : ■ > -.• ■ ■ „rr . DR. TC5M MALONE, PosHK ■M Vll', 'l!: THE PONTIAC PRESS FtNittM. Mkfa. SATU^ir; Jinte », 1911 ii' . -iSSS?‘ - —• ^Ksai--*' I M Tinnmt. OW."^ C. o I ItSeemstoMe . Downtown Modernization Plan Moyes Ahead With Full Speed FoRtiftc’s Downtown Development Assodjation continues to move, forward. At A meeting this week, local merchants, city officials and a repre-sentaUve «f the Michigan Highway Department conferr^ on^ current progress and reviewed the plans ★ ★ ★ It becomes apparent as one studies the activities of this group, that Poi-tiac wlU be numbered among the most progressive cities in the country in retail activity when the current plan and the perimeter road are completed. ★ ★ ★ Hie ugly jog between Orchard Lake and Anbam wdl be straightened and sabstandard properties will be corrected. And the new date, 1962, for the completion of the pmrimeter road marks a two-year advance in the original plan. This was made possible by the City’s aceeptance of certain costs of eonstrnctlon. The modemisation program is nader the rnidaace of experts. Parking, in the area, entrances and exits and all details have been stadied carefully, thoughtfally and with the best interests of the baying pnbllc la mind. ★ ★ Purchase of the courthouse site by the atf of Pontiac has been suggest- hostile to industry and that meant Jobs. WiLUAMs may have contended the same thing at the outset of his ’‘reign,” but the passage of time unerringly established a definite pattern. What WALTsa Rsunaa wanted, O. MxitniN WnxiAMs wanted, too. And he wanted it promptly. ★ ★ ★ Now we have a new Governor. Several million people wonld like to think he coaM go “all eat” ' for independent, personal actions. Sometimes his opinion will have to agree with the onions. Sometimes it win have to ran ia the opposite direction, unless he’s an actual captive as his predecessor was. ★ ★ ★ That unhappy state of affairs hasn’t been exactly established this early in the two-year term. Sir, we urge your own decisions. Act as Michigaii'’s Oovemor instead of the CIO’s. Voice of the People: Praises Editors Articles; Replies to Tm Writers Eveiyone •hould nod and itiidr Editor*! Joatney by Mr. John W. Fitzgerald now appearing in The Pre«;jThen thank God that they live In America. A ★ ★ The letter la IMacetama elgaed “Bey IVjr” ’wae m «der the cellar, bat 1 an atM if aayeM weal dews f telMag me Sialhira geverMra what to da they l jaO. Or If aaytos *mt to Laadag and eteitod tal what la da may WMdi he eeagpeDad to have their head « A ★ > But the party that tigned himaeU “Tbed” muat have liad It He has the riidit |o bury hit bead in the tand, and if we get blown off the face of the earth, we have one nice thing to (look forward to-tba ride won't ctmt ui anything. Says People Should Bury Own Animals Diagrnoses'Trouble of‘Tired’Writer ' In anawer to ‘‘Taxpayer’a*’ let-' ter about bis dead dog not being ipicked up for aevernl daya, why didn’t he bury it himaelf, or take it to the dog pouwjt lha aty of w%—Mala* Mam Asm irnwimw He has an avenge of 99 to 50 calla per day. A letter to the Voice of the People tigned "Tlrad” Uetod ten ooov plalntt. After counting 19 peraooal pronouu in. two pangraphs It would teem to indicate that "nreiri” greateitliudicap Is **r’ trouble. Begalar patiolmea aren’t al-Ivwed to Ptok ap aakaato ba-eaaee they have to deal wtth tho pabUe aad their mUomw riwald he etoaa aad aeat. £ Smiles People ought to do a little ter thenotelves, imtead of calling the dog warden to do- their work for them. Priead el Dog Wardm Who b Aloo a Taxpayer All lit Me city kldt tbould be taken to the country to theyTI know that flowert don’t grow on women’s hata. Hm older an aato the r Jackie’s a Hit as Diplomat "Ptydtiatry and faith are teammates,” taytiOioplain Joteph H. lief of the Veterans Hospital at Northport, N.Y. There for 15 years this rabbi ha ed. Those supporting the planliPe~ no particular idea of developing the spot, but they wish to protect downtown against the Invasion of some unwelcome project which might work against the big Investment that Is already underway in dowhtoV^ teiment, in addition to that which exists already. ★ ★ ★ The City could ultimately leU the site to someone with motives that coincided with the Downtown Merchants Associatiem. It might ultimately become a park. It mi|^t become a parking area. A ramp garage 'could be erected above ground or below the surface. There might be a group of qwcial^ shops along Saginaw Street beneath an overhead garage or above one below street level. ★ ★ ’A’ Local planners have' watched the resttUs In other citloa that have taken big forward steps snd Yuri Did Orbit___________ Last week I sat next to Dr. Wxiuf• HXR VoN Bbaun at lunch and he cleared up two subjects on which there has been considerable speculation. Did Yubi OAOARiir actually, orbit the earth several times as the Russians claimed? ★ ★ ★ ___ The food Doctor said he and A has offend patiortt the stnngth and inspiration of faith, while psychlatritta have offend them mental health. He has devoted his life to serving the personal and spiritual needs of thousands of patients, says the National Jewish Welten Board, with “tha warmth of a human and with brotherly feeling,” becoming “famona In the Arid of pnstoral counseling.” Days of All Faiths: Saint Was Good Church Member By ARTHUR EDSON AP Newstoatores Writer WASHINGTON-WeU, all 1 krtow is what I see In the papers, which mostly has ibeen pictures of Jacqueline Komedy. Mrs. Kennedy is now in Greece, resting up from the arduoua tour the made to the summit to meet with Nina Khnishchev. Judging from great train, with camels that bsue spices, and very much gold, and tioa Is paid to the bto|r tkat there’s ne deacrlpBsn al Bkebn. eaisMIy v«n be pnity taro aka dida’t oono In anefcetoOi, and the It we have to gueet at Sheba’s hair architecture, we’ve more than evened thinga up with Mra. Ken- autottoidty’s greataat enamy. “breathing o«t Ikreatonlags aad BlaHkter.” The memhen dM ^ot Vk. VON BRAUN abflointdy convinced that the Rnenian d I d. Hence,-wncaa accept this ns ■godpel tratli sA H cMies from the top spsce scientist. Next, he wss asked whetlter By Dft. HOWARD V. HARP June 11 ^a day in honor of a great man n«med Joseph of Cy- ____________ prus. but you phpbebly never heard «fhimiw^t.Di^. The Christian “ appanwi^ k^T** world knows him~wTfl< TBlelniami.. Barnabas, which ^ant Son of Prophey. This is wh^t all the “OIRISnAN” BKXiAN AT ANnoCH early Christians called \him. ceptaaee of M “• ,rten«k»l denlo. More important, Mn. Kennedy „ents, has picked op such a and Mrs. Khniahdiev got along wealth of Aetatt on Mrs. Kemwdy't . . well together. The Inside dope i,, q(wv feels qualified to Another thing that started at here it that the ladies met cordial- open a beauty parlor. Anttech waa the custom of calling ]y, and that while no earth shaking the Lord’a tellowert Christians, dedskm were reached, none was Acts, chspter 11, verse 96, says expected. “And the disciples were callwl ★ A ♦ " Itinerant feminine diplomacy ffy.ti church membel* as ever^lived, right from Christianity’s beginnings. The firat thing he did when he became a member was to sell everything.be owned and turn the proceeds over to the new community. He was aa eld. esUUtohed are ready to modify their plans^ in accordance with the experi-' ences encoontered elsewhere. Downtown is ninrching forward. it was probable that several men had been kiHcd before Ynri Gagarin tamed the trick. His answer was an nnequivocal “no.” \ ★ ★ ★ ' Also, he says a “radical departure in rocket de^” may put a U.S. rocket around the moon in 1965, complete with crew, which would be two years ahead of sdiedule. He forsees quicker establishment of sufficient thrust to land on the moon and take off for the return trip. I SI. I slier the ether O desthly sfrsid ef Peel, he- rn tragedy N sranli have hem If Psnl.had been rejected. Barnabas” lUr/t came into lwal ' prominence when the Church started in Antioch. Many of the original members then wen teom Cyprus, and since that was the borne of Barnabas, toe, the Apostles sent him to help get things oigsnlzed. Barnabas looked at the sHuathMi and went to gM St. Paul, and this was the beginning of one of history's most important coBabora-tkms. ' iia% imo ' a k mild sort of eentetnpt. used by persona ontside -iramer by Ike themoeKes. Bat the adherents of Jeeas gtndaaUy took Oa the name eame to Ihhdi ef Portraits By JOHN C METCALFE Tell Mur heart it must yemi , . . Thdt each day you tove . . And the toth that 1of« It as an a ralker thaa a>ke ar a mproaeh. I thia ' ★ ★ A truly great mi Braun. ★ I — Dr. Von want something for that friend who “haa everythinl,” here it ia — a cigarette lighter from Van Claaf aad Arpcis at only $495 .. ............Tho latest classes of onderpriv-ilegod children are those ’ whose parents have two cars but no speedboat. word Onlatian occurs oidy twice in the New Testament: in Acto, chapter 98, verse 2S. and in St Peters first Epistle, -chapter 4. verse 16. Look them up. It is believed that the Antioch of Shebo community wss really the second ihto' tt Mooilit up today be- F" SS ."Sa IKtlSet dS u. . . . ShMi terever . . .’h'D your heart that you A v4ran observer>s .put.it^^ ~ this wav young . . . Even tnen “One w. c«ld I«* lom.nl I. “•I.T’lSS reading communiques. Tills time about an w. got teas stuff and nonsense about coMeuri.” early summit your heart that you are praying Let us never forget that one (d ... When tho evening shadows the first summit meetings was be- fail . . . God wUl plaoe around our tween King Solomon and the Queen ihoulders ... A pratective shawl ~ ' Tdl your heart that you are waiting . . . Fmr the day of my group 'wganiied in the early ' If Jackie had them waltsing in return • • • And^H" ^ teoely Cbureb. The firtt waa, of course, Vienna, ^ba must have had them meanwhile . . . For my heart you atJemsalem. Juitopiog in Jerusalem. She checked yearn. (Oopyr^ iNl) in, as tho Bible says, ’’with a very (Ospyright, IMl) Case Records of a .Psychologist: \ Fair Sex Is More Open-Minded Antioch also Be Your Own Bos#. . . . ★ ★ ★ Licenses glimpsed this week in Pontiac: Alaska (Wheeei), Texas and California ...........Some- one suggests the simplMt way to solve the Cuban crisis is to have Jack’s And in Conclusion . Jottings from the w^thumbed notebook of your perlpatetta re-It pains me m^htily to see Gov- porter; emor Swainsow capitulate before the Last week I suggested Thomas’ p^ppy buy the closed island unions as simply and as easily aS M Economy Furniture might hold the himself...... did on the State’s UnerUployment local record for conUnuous operation Com^nsation Law. Of course, that’s in one family. Now Sid Barnbtt says huge truck: “Love America what the veto’s for when the Oov* they nose out the Tromasbs by three Leave it.” . ......... emoif thinks the Legislature has years^with 66 in the clothi^ bust- princess Maboaiuit erred, but it seems to me that he has ness. Also, Elbanobb Pibbcb phones i^jj^nded b dance May 11th, used it against the best public in- and?“ says her family’s Pauli’s Shoe ^ Associated Press writer first example of one parish helping another. Acts, chapter 11, verses 28 to 99, say a pn^t named Agabus foretold “that there should be a great dearth dmxigh-out ali the world, then the disciples, every man according to his own ability, determined to tend relief to the brethren which dwelt in Judea, which alao they did.” Antioch was important, for its initiative, its imai^tlon, and its pioneering spirit, and Barnabas had a great P»rt in making It to. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE J-412; Amy «., aged 29. is an attractive unmarried high school teacher. ”Dr. Crane,” s h 0 protested. a secret eity a|Nirtmeal and tha* veal their erotic aiges «a tMa “you are ST. PAUL’S MISTAKE Barnabas had a rifphew. a terast. ★ ★ ★ Union leaders came out openly srninst the measure. Swainson “heM oat” for a few days, but finaDy cnpitnleted. As I understand ft, this was one of those “or eiee” donle as far as tha CIO waa cstsesniad. Of eonrae, Swninson’s foDowera win contend that the GoreriMr had the eame idea all tha ttane and it was “purely coin-.eidaMs” ttmt hia opinion and the Store has bpen here 66 years on the loose fitting record (and actually 80). ’. , ★ -k ie Upon the advice of tmsted scouts, I hereby nominate ns one Further, this M a definite'bibf 'to^ Michigan’s recovery fttwn our na^tipn- ‘ al bad name in business. Taxpayers— - including - Deidocrats tUMB* exit ^heant we ’Could emerge . . from tike blimt ai our bad economic climate. That necame known eoast to ’boait and our State ipriw labelled as , wants to drop in here. I’ll try and muster a two-piece orchestra niy-.1 hear Russia Vanta to inyRe Kennedy “to eonfr over” and is anting backstage to ‘ find.) out whether, he'd pccapt tha invitathm .......... you evening gown and captioned a picture: “Can Maboabbt be expecting?” Well, Maroabbt can. You can’t fool our sharp-eyed news hawks........ An FBI report says the cities with the worst crime records pm* capita stand in this order: Loa Angelea, Chicago, Detroit and New. York ..........Polls ^ow that women exceed men In watching TV westerns; thrillers and dramas ...... ..... Dept, of Cheers and Jeers: the C’sr-rebulldlng -.dowid^wn the Ts —Juries that let mun^^ walk away frf«. - ■ ^Hai^ A. FrreoBRALp brought to Antioch and then took along when he aild Paul went on their first miaskyisry journey. When it came to the woond joar-ney Paul and Barnsbu had s falling out, as even saints wUl do, over whether or not to take Mark again. Paul didn’t want Mm, and this is one time when Paul was wrong. The boy turned oirt to be the great 5t. Marit, writer of the earliest of the tour Gospds. “So why do women flock to hear you speak? j It seems to mf they’d be to an-1 gry at you ^“=-=7^ they’d boycott »*. GBAWE your public addresses. “Don’t wwnen have any pride at aU? You slop them down, yet they ask for more! How come?" Then, after being satiated, they amble homeward to act as a convenient “Yes man," to their society wtves, who seem content « their mates will Just chauffeur them to the Women’s Qub or»to /churcif on Sunday. •hifli BSl only thp fl per <*nl matofsal srgn to Ow hifhat, knt odes gIVM it nbtst W peeeent ef her heriMUid*s meager V per ' Women thus are usually wondei^ fUl mothers. That’s why the humai\, mce has sorvivsd. But they can hlao rstain their aupeib attraction as wives —"IF” tiny feign sonae “sweetheart” ardor. Some men, however, are so low . in virility, that they have a sub-. normal appetite for erotic fare. And these who smoke heavily. WmiAN ARE SCIKNTinO Well, that does seem like aa odd reaction of women, but the fair Htc Is for more open-ittinded and therefore more scientific than Incidentally, if you frigid wives wish to emasculate your husbands in s nan-surgical taahion. Just en-conrago-them to smoke heavily, lor that to one of the moat frequent pracuraors of platonie husbands. Borides, most of the wives in my audiences wlU laugh aell-con-sciouaiy when I outline their tyiri-cal behavior toward their hus- God apparently decided that one qf the two adult parents of a baby should have a stronger “parental” hunger than a aenial deatre. 'Sex that he retumed to hk aattve lale of Cypraa aad \ mafoyrai ttwea. Bar they kaow I am * arge la tomalet aa that after they had betas a M Bwi^ weald men bo mon^eanoaraed Women,” ancloMng a atunpad, return envelope^ plus 99 centa. Smart wivea art BOTH good A GOOD ORUBOR I nfotfeed Bt BarnabaK he gave freMy of Ma property, ita S food stew^ Should; he of co^frts. whra others wanted to ^**®2*Sl w ‘S.Til keep them outiof tJietr tight Utile « "6 hot letter teUing me all men Alsa, the male parent retains his ardor tai oaxnal mattora, even after he beeomea a parent. he was a reendter of workers;' }ie m arid he was k are beasts! I trainer of yOung --Ail-'rtita-jnade hlrti A but actually thess an" - - fiea thaf should dficrfbe\ c,v-e r y They will even argue that their husbands love them Just because Of the beauty of their a^ uhkm! Malarity. j^fore childbirth, ttierefore, the avierage wife may be iregprded as potmtially 25 p» ceiit swMtheart and 75 per ceM maternal. But, not yet h<|y|lng borne a baby, ahe fovishea boHi the 25 percent and the 75per ooit.ef her erotic dtnotibua on IBr mate. As apun-up ^ utrtvoa. ■ ''A. \ '’'ll . -'vV-- TM awfSatiiU ma I* sotitM srT?.r«,s;.“wsni: iMt D!«ipitiivr M vtD a stt ar i ,/ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1961 mim SEVEN T“ Emu SPECUl! wHiTEHousi nmous 14-FT. RUNAIOUT On« of Iht bMt boat buys om offorad on ona of tha bait boat namat in tha boilnau. Doubla bottom comtruc-moldad - In otor, foam rubbtr . f] IS IF SCOnMOTOI Nwifl Cwrtrab tKIS-lUfo, laH, mi HwiMn.COIIIIPini . $tf.fS CBDIStOOt SS£ OMN DAILY f TO f—SUNDAY 10 TO 4 63 Im» Wolfofi Bird. 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X', .u>- ■' .1 • - \ ' Vi, ‘ ... •/r •oh'' ' “Hw mjr H*a ntaf mm, tlM fny lyrtm b gatag to mUmm.*’ «wberiiig .reapanaibiUty determii^ guilt ' or bmooance according to the.lacta. Hw Ogden Judge’a concen li beii« abared Iv many of hia col-leaguea iq the legal proleaaion, eapecklly in tight of recent Uni-' veriity of Oiieago atiidiea of what goea on In Jury So what to do? For one thing, weed out of Juriea thoae peroona who are unable to make deciaiona on the LONG WORRY W TIm llHfa jraw- a MUg-ienn wwry lar aaaga . ^ahigaw Aa a preaMoat of Sarto niaritol in too Navy dw- The boarda are compooed of offi-' cerar-‘‘but very aeidotn do they appreciate the iaauaa, ’ he Civilian Juriea are no dilfereM. And in one heavily Mormon county in Wahlquiat'a diatrict, God cnteca the Jury room, aa He does to a leaaer extent with aome Jurora everywhere, he aaid. “The trouble la that baaMlar to trial by ordeal, where God waa auppoaed to- aid the Juat knight We've tried that and it doesn’t "Deciaiona in court rooms should be empirical dedatons. 'The Law of Diety doei not work.” TRY QUESTIONS ^ Try some of the judge’s questions if you think you could be a Juror In his court. Pick out the word with, the same or nearly the same, hirthing of the foiiowing words: FRAUD—remark; deceit; mvOLVE - yi CREDIBLK-aBhellevahlr; eatable; eotimatod: believable. ALLEGE — asaeil; town; re- IMPVTE — prefer; I m p a r e; aacrfto; prove. MAUK^-aadn The test nlao has aome sample instructions, like this, one: "A defendant fe a crihunal action is prenmMd to be innocent until the contrary Is proved and in.caso of a reasonable doubt whether his guilt is satiafactarlly shown he is entitled to an acquittal, but the affect of this presumption is oidy to plaee upon the state the burden of proving bin guilty beyond a With those Instructiona, we the fallowing statenCnts true or falae? I to a' crimlBal those qasotiitea and (Atoteoa are h-'that you ij»oold not be! allowed to in; ■''I-• THE PONTIAC PRggS. SATURDAY. JUNE 10. 1061 NINE Plan Bible khool at Wateiford Churcb Plut have he^ oom|^ed tat e Tacatioi aUe aAool at Waterv iariiillienikip’t ChiHt Luthena Ctadrdi from » a. m. to 12 noon June 19 through 30, according to •cbool director Mra. David Mac-Jaren. ifn. Jamea Roddoerig ia her aaaiataiit. <«eeaea of the OU Teatamenf' I whkft la lealewd to fho tkm of aH4y aai aedvHjr.tor a0 ehO-draninthe Rav. Arvid E. Aadenoo, partor. wlU Heading the atatf in tiie eattooa tendent; Mra. Victor Wayryen, primary department: Mra. Donald Leece, kindergarten department; and Mra. Ray i^rerett, heginnete Spocks-GriiEtui FUNERAL HOME ^ **Thoughtful Service** 4$ WUham 8L Phene FE t-SB4t WIni $35/X)0 in Suit j------------------------------------- AgairatVemotFirm TraVeUn', Mail Aatorto Orlto. of RMna^ toteieal AtoftoJ!, b7 a Wayne Oonnty C Jniy Mday^ llOnpt Ortia, eharging negilgenoe la hto anlt. aald that on April ts. In a aelf-eerve market when i gt^er rie bottto exploded and I pieoe of glaaa atmek htan la th Loft Dvi^lior Groduoting ANN ARBOR tl) - Chheng Guan Um, 'whooe fear of flunking out of the Univeralty of Michigan ctoove him into hid^ in a church .l(rft for four yeaw. will be among the 3,200 graduatea receiving diplomas here next week.' Bftware««» *of Unkno^ Building Contractors! Convert Space Under Sink to Storage In older homea, tiie apace under the kitchen alnk can be converted to storage in an attractive, In the last few weeks, Pontiac area house owners have been flooded with offers of re-siding and modernization jobs “at cost or below.” ’ This it the old ** model home*' racket in which the prospect is apparently offered a suhstantid discount if he will only let the salesman use his home as a model. In a particular instance, the home owner was promised a “$1,600 job for only ' A lnrgltiia Wood. Gueats will be moeOy former daae-mates from Klngswood Setipd Cranbrook. The luncheon win be given at the home trf Sdn. John G. Wood, Lflne Pine HiS. mother of the young hostess. Avenue and the Richard Jof-Sylven Lake. fMitaa .riwt Other’ chapters invited include Waterford, Rortiester, Lake Orion, Davlibuig and Or- Getting into the spirit of the Junior Weddle of Kuhn Rood; Mrs^Clylp Hos-Chamber of Commerce Inaugurai Ball - fcill of Drayton 'Plains, chairman; this evening at Waterford Community CffUer are (from left), Mrs. Donald Pointing Pointer Mrs. Jpmes Rohlt Drayton Plains and Mrs. Richard Jorgensm, Sylvan Lake. ■ (UPIP^When . ^Munting, dip ' your brush only half way into tM paint. Then, tap thu drip-pings off pgaktot the edge of ■ 0#^ ir.;.vAr •. \ J Qnr- ■ It ■ , . / THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1061 ELEVEN Piano Pupils Give Recital in.Pontiac Ua^ pvpili Elda L autter of We«t Iroquois Rood w«r« pnMntMi in rMltia nt tbt Iterla I ObHif Mil OttOMI Playing piano numben were Sally PhlUlp^JHinmy WUUams, Curt Alien, ________ Vdeedla, Marlene P^, Jean Purdy, Sunn Neleon, Gay and Glen BdilM-, I^r Strait, DebUo Marlene Zannotfa, Marine James, Jan White, Catherine Boyd, Carmen Hobaon, Debbie Tedder, Nancy Skrine, Ruth Ann Corey and Ted Wagg. Others performing were,Christine and Nancy Goodale,' Betty Clefhnan, Susan Armstrong, Bonnie Barton, .Chriatlae Xenimdayr Roes Miller, Robert Smith, Jane Cliffman, Cynthia Curtis, Linda Pbnitt and Lola Garrett. A dnet by Btephea Hershey aad Btovea Waa the ad- Prpaenting piano aoloa werp^lBev-eriy Houk, Carol Ann SheltOn, Stephen Hershey, Steven Wagg, “ n, Debbie Sibley, Carolyn Span|Mirg. Nancy Gately, Nadine WilUaims, Arioa Lotridge, Kristin VandenB^, Nancy Board-man, Dorothy Dow, Barbara Payne, Virginia Laidler, Sherry Zannoth, Mary Frances Hodger, Marvel Wolfe and Connie Gries- GoldStai Unit's President Goes to Convention Mrs. Edna Matheny, president of Chapter 9, Anwrican Gold Star Mothers, left by train Thursday for California where she will attend the NaUonal Gold Star Mothers Convention in Los Angeles June 18-21. Before the convention she will visit her son Howard in San Diego and siBtar4ii-law Mrs. C. A. Ankrom of Bakersfield. Two other delegates from the local chapter Mrs. Verdie Weatherby and Mrs. Julia Thomas will Join Mrs. Matheny at the convention. At a meeting Tuesday In the Disabled American Veterans Hall on Auburn Avenue members wens notified that no formal hnstness meetings will be held until Sept. 5. Mrs. Sybella Stevens of Hot-brook Street entertained the chapter ai kmdieon Wednes> day when members sewed for the American Cancer Society. Psychiatry XolkrHeafd by Tipocon Some 75 memberf of Tipacoo ^ptw, American Business Women’s Association, wearing Osnlen-nial attire. Met Wednesday evening at the Hotel Waldron. Dr. Jerome Fink speaking on "New and Modern Concepts in Psychiatry’* touched on the field of mental iUness, A* causes and cures. Promotipn of one’s own mental health was urgi ' capped ehlldrea at Mark Twaia Scheel gave a voeathiaal talk. The gol^n gavel presented to Tipaoon for attendance at the City Federation of Women's Qubs’ dinner was displayed. A picnic June 12 at Avon Park, Rochester, and the national con-venttoR irt Memi^ Tehh., October, were announced. Guerta were Frances Hunt, Mrs. •Edward KomorosM; Joan Sho-berg; Mrs. Svend Brandntp; Mrs. Ward O’Brien; Mrs. Maude Vock-art and Mrl. Vera Rice. Shower Honors March 24 Bride Mrs. ^ped Gailand of dark Street was honored at a postnuptial diowsr Tuesday evming at the home of her sistei>ln-law, Mrs. Gtoige Garland of West Rutgers Avenue. lAs. Gale Harris J. GL Bsbsrta, Mrs. Bersos L, , gpdhwy, Mts. .CHwilei, Melsiai - rkd^ Mrs. Ai^ thar Allea, Mrs. Lola Oreew hoe. Mrs. Neel Martta sad Mrs. TTia honoree, who was the former Rita Gay MuUla of CUM-wood, Va., alao received gUta foom Viridiiia aad Kentucky. The ooupla married Manh M ia Pen- waa 1 tla^ COLE'S IRIS GARDEN E MM TOES . for Only *1.60 BrooMyiH-r^c n 5-15M Hear Wedding Bells Soon Fall vows are planned by Ndncy Agnes Budwitf daughter of the Benjamin Budwits of Beach Street to Ronald P. Sabourin, son of the' A. F. ^ S^urins of. iast Tenny-son Avenue. Waterford Township. NANCY AGNES BUDWIT ROSEMARY PEARSON CYNTHIA KAY DAHL Retiring Teachers, Honored Prevent Ungtghtly WrinklcB Read Properly in Bed Pontiac Federation of Teachers honored retirees from the school system Thursday evening at a ban-quest in Hotel Waldron. Russell BuUer, PFT pmident, introduced officers and guests; Eldon Rosegart, past president, directed a braas sextet from Pontiac Northern High School in two num- By JOSEPHINK LoWmAN Far be it from me to discourage the habit of reading in bed. I have this habit, and always read for a few minufes, at least, before going to sli^ at night unless it it very, very late. A day of reading in bed is alto Dr. Gerald Straka, professor of Mstoiy at Michigan State ^-verslty Oakland q>oke on selves. Once you remove yourself from the hullabaloo and take to your bed for a day of rest, everyone else suddenly begins wolt^ on you. At leart they da not expect yon to do thiags for them. Struggle Against Conununlsm as a War of Ideas.’’ In tracing ’ the history of com- • munitm In Russia from the pbi-loeophy of Marxism to the praeent, he said. '”rhe cfusial isaue" is a free aociety versus a closed eo-clety. Area Couple Says Vows in Afternoon Ceremony •*A IS Uve their own Bves.’ Tests krere Mrs. Frank Hred gfiet I, M^ ai Barbara Jean Stierstorfer of Drayton Plaint exchanged vows and rings today with Glenn A. Hutchinson In a mkiaftemoon ever visited the /ntarctlca.l South Pole are named for women. However, if you spend a lot of time reading in })cd you ahould the effect on your appearance. The head Is bent forward, pushed into that position by pillows. The chin settles Into the neck and wrinkles result. 1^ IMPACT The postures we assume when sitting or lying dowh or standing have such a grea^impact on the way we look. If you spend much time reading in bed, why not buy a backrest? ritttag up, be Bare thst yew hips touch the heck ^ the chair and keep yow spine straight. Den’t slump. Poor posture creates lines on the neck, a dowager’s hump, round shoulders, a protruding abdomen, sway back and encouragies a double dhln. It affects not only our beauty, but, our figure. Wc hayd to pin our hopes for good posture on a straight spine. Here is a spinal exercise. ■hip, are parents of Me bride. TV) bridegrosm is the sob of Mn. Clyde Bensw of CIsrkstoa sod Behert IMoUlpm iMo was host St the garden reception at Mo honw la Waterford. bride’s gown of white Chantilly lace over taffeta feU into a chapel train. Shi wore fingertip veiling of UlusloD caught by a tiara of ayetalaandpearfor A white orchid with liifos of the valley rest^ on her Bible, gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. James Reed Of Ortonville attended her sister-in-law as matron of honor, wearing blue chif-ovw satin with lace Jacket, t rosebuds-centered her noee-gay of white caniationa. of Detroit wore Jaeket dreeeaa I neosgays «t i On the esquire side were James Reed, best men. and urtiers Dale Bonnett of Flint. Victor Ison, and the bridegroom’s brother Robert Hutchinson Jr. at Watwford, Esri Hutchinson wu rinrheater and Diane Vincent of Ortonville flower giri. After a bfoieymoon In "Me Upper Peninsula, the newlyweds will live In Drayton PUtas. Ue on the floor on your abdomen. Place one hand on each side of the bust, elbows bent. Push up. straighten the arms, and lift the body from the floor. You should have a straight line from your heels to your head. While still In this position, move the hips in a circular motion. When tired, lower body to the floor. Relax and repeat. If you would like to ha^v my j)inal exerciaes, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request tor leaflet No. 16 “Back Talk.” Address Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. COLD WAVE $J15 COMPLITI SPRING COIPPURl • FASHION CUT • SHAMPOO . • SIRINA WAVS • STYUO^SIT iMralr Wilh ULTBAMIQUt SnXKS rXBMaNXNT. OKNUIMX IU.M VALUE srsciALLT raiCBD KOW $595 42 N. SAGINAW ST. ___I. People Me------- SHver le^hep N Srifte I Ape end sNadieP Mscomr KIIFt Tout SIIVIR •UTLIR-iRIOHT • • • for yoori oNir Jppvps • WON’T WAMOfP (RvwiMaDialrarmiMP) • It UNAPPICnD • PMvam TAumN • PRmNTt STAMt NOT A POUSH OR A LACOUERI iSoivnoviii^ JIPtUM I Mirscio yUe Sbeppliif Center FI 2.II9I OLENN A. BUTCBINBON It's irr the Bog (UPI) — The genuine sack — burlap — is biddUig for at-teMhm in the male fashion world. The fabric’s used in spring and simmer sports Nebs Group Plans Picnic UT US niOTOfiWR TOUl WIDDniC . iSTfr: VAROBTS i U B. lownUtr SL Old MUl Tavern In Wate^ ford was the setting for the fourth annual dinner for the Nebs Social Qub Tuesday eve- Before the dinner, pfoAs for a buainesa meeting and pic-nic on July 11 at the home of Mn. Arthur Witt Jr. at Oxr bow Udn were diaeiiBssd at tiw home of Mrs. Hden WaUes on Bast Boulevard. ROSE BUSHES entire bone., .. iSummnttrtSeui___ TBi cNMnr n ruut^o frrnil 98c up —ONE WEEK ONLY— NEW WAY "“S' VITftLITY . 'FEED- ' 42 Wtancr St. '•Mum cniTii WlH. Perry ' MONDAY RETURN THESE MEH TO THE PONTIAC BOARD OF EDUCATION! Vote Monday, June 12 Mb 0pm 72.M. to t EM. Wiliipm H. Andarteii Industrialist Jamas R. Jankbio Certiiied Public Accountant “ Vote fox These Experienced—Capable—Progressive Sdiool Board Metnlieis A ifjiiomivi ond rttponiiblf Board of Educotlon hot provided:— ; • equal opportunity, rtgsrdleu of race, rthglon, or creed. • Quality teaching. • Alert and Imaginative le|dcrshlp. • Permanent, modem school buildirtgs and eHmlr«stlon of ovtrcrovrding. • Finest teaching aides and pupil msterials. • Forward looking policits and enlighterwd practices. •'Thb has been accomplished with one of th# lowest tax rates in the metropolitan area: of tho ststo. VOTE FOR A CONTINUATION OF THIS PROGRAM OF PROGRESS Pontlqc's Public School System is recognized ds orte of the outstonding In MIchigon! It has achieved o record of which every taxpayer cOn be proud! These condidotes believe It shou(d continue so! Your v^e for them Monday will, OMure it is so! > WILLIAM H. ANDERSON Vice-Presldof>t of Pontiac Board of Education. Partnor, Columbia Non-lwrrous Foundry artd Machin# Cp. Aetlya civiciy arsd Irs schools. Fathor of tWo'chlldren. JAMES R. JENKINS ‘ Partnor In firm of Certified Public Accountants. Cartifled Public Accountant. Church membtr. Graduato of Univtrslty of Ootrr^t. Schoolod In tax and .financial matters. AcHva In sdwq| ^ civic affairs. Father of five children. This advertisimeat jn the public interest paid for fry ffjends. f •.A A-,’ -TWELVE TIIE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 10. 1^1 mjm S«t CM Sarvict fxotns bld-Faiiiipncd Clothes, Too dugr M win boU oaa«etltM «»>»■ From Room to^oom Hutiwood floorinf dKMl4 ^>U Store Windows 100 Years Old to totow.^ w«n^ ftotec ' |Cr<^uo«6. With -ylyrty. > TOlllwmnP--Ceoi|e Ml cum towto howw to «Mtoe»|ly caml^^ to Mr. .nd ilu.tinutk»/Uu m>tMi m bwhelor of ^ o« S3ff N.iirt degree.___________________t™”- __________________ SPECIALS IWOIY-TPPMT aii WEPItESPIT Loon GROUND BEEF Confer Cut PORK CHOPS 3'I Cdliftnua Uif WUtt POTATOES 10 ““ 29' HOFFMA]^ PONTIAC FREEZER FOODS 526N. KRRY (N«rt lo Wrigby't) Oho Mr * «• <—Pri. ‘HI 9 re X.I100 . 1T44 edcbratiiMi, iwvwal ■ abwdy haw altaiiged Q»n-•1 Itama in their Oi^ay win- umMial bit ol Uatoiy, for m*, wee pointed out at ttie Chamu*' HotaL 4 S. ^Sasitiaw St. iifarfwu itora, got Me «■ hew to PaUac aa a tewafor. Around 1838, at age 14, young Foe Hudaon waa a stockboy, awtoP-b« off the cobblestonea and v-ranging the atocfc in the flnH ^torr opmad to the impoatog Hodges Sheet music on the oiOui proclaims that the Pmitiac Waltz waa published in Pontiac in 1885 by O. W. TUmbuU. years, then) waa eventually reaching'Detroit an An attractive Hudaon'i idudes an mdent coffee grfader and a chandelier, reminiscent of the ones that used to hang in the Hodges House itself. 1%ls was oae of Ibe moat famous botelo la tbo Midwest. |t was opemid la 184t by Schtoer Hodges, and still Is tile sMeot brick structure west uf Buffalo eoaUnuously operated as a hoteL The building has ft^en on less glorious days recently and ia currently sdiedulcd to be- leveled under the Urban Renewal program PONTUC STATIONCatS At Pontiac Stationers, 4 N. Sagi-Rw St., a cdlection of early coins is supplemented by a set of vintage poatcardA each depicting a state capltol building in architectural st:^ dating from the 1800s. Many of them have since bpen tom down and replaced. But glittering portraits of Schulef and his Wife Mary Ann, FOR LEASE — RETAIL STORES Miracle Mile Shopping Center Taiagrspb sad Suaaw iako RSsdt. PsoHas, Mlcblgsa THIS It A PROVEN SHOPPING CENTER WHERE VOLUME OP lUSINESS INCREASES DAILY IN-SURING AN IMMIOIATE EXPANSION PROGRAM. Locate your businsu where tuiccsM is emmdy For Ddtuilad Infemiatioii, CuR CuHuct or Wrku: Howard W. Vsrwohit, Don M. Cssto Organizatiprt 42 S. 4th Street, Columbus 15. Ohio Telsphons: OffWa — tApHoi 8-5331 plus some examples of period furniture, recall the better days. CALBI MU8IO 00. A\ Calbl Music Co., 119 N. Saginaw St., it waa Hite walking into the music room in great-grand- young as ever, seated at the ontan, abdut to start the first oom-pabi>ah of the bouncy Pontiac Waftas, A manikin arrang^ in fmd of an 1857 pump organ gives this realistic effect, entomced even more by the autbentie white lace gown the manikin is wearing and the high white leather sbpes. The ooatame is more realistic wto^jpiD they call sables Ito years ago? Anyway, Margaret Ann Beattie, who helpkl arrange the window tor Mitchell Calbi, the stoveowner. vouriied that the items are Indeed eyibidcn iuglend of ite later Abor to OaUand OouMl M on i^u- An earTy volume of___________ peare’s, waris graoda an adCIgue table while a stereoptioaB todleate* whab'fun they used to have in the parlor until the old tolks went to bed. Hiere'8 an old Bible, too, phis several antique pieces of flinilture. Among other oddities at the store are several books, magazines and newspapers from days gone by. An issue of The Pontiac Press Gqzette dated Mgrch 2, 1915, tells you of local doinga and calls your attentioh to the 100,000 Turks fighting Worid War I to the Near East and the clever way New York City cops foiled an attempt by I to wreck St. Patrick’s Cathedral with a bomb. Other stpres also have displays play. At NetoMT Braa, M N. St, theta’s a An old adverttaement this device Is one of the'first mtiaic boxes produced In .the United 'States! Tlw datM salt; it wam 1T88 h New Jersey by toe Regtea Co. The pussier is that the tone Is called “I cunt TeB Why I Leae You, But I Do,” which sounds strangely similar to the name of ■ juke boxes JuM a few years ago. Modem Fire Trucks Are Out of the Red 0(X.UMBUS, Ohio (B —Twenty-five years ago most fire trucks were red but the trend recently has bean to varied colors so that emergency vehicles will stand out from the many red fnfc’ka on the street, says a Seagrave Cbrp. engineer. W. P. Brenning says fire trucks Dw come in shades of white, yellow, gray, green, brown, orange, i blue and even black. I But if you want a red truck, you' can still get one — in 25 shades! from bright red to dark maroon.! VOTEMONDAY SCHOOL BOABD EXEC7I10NS ARE IMP4MRTANT! EUCT A Mai Who k Williig aid Able to Demid Fill Valie for Year Tax Dollars! ELECT W. S. 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DEATH BENEFITS |rai4 la yaw btatMary k 'iNs SrUAf ar ri a Haw vaa ar aay maikan' N.M akava rawloaS aa, awSkal ar latikal aMwllaa wSkla Hw aas 1 rsanl |OI«a kH aarlMakr., SalM, aH.| ------- ----- ... — .. .Ha- nrtsiHat fraai,. balk auiSsak . riSiaf wllliia sa aWaaiaMIs. bM ar lnick»thaoW SsaHl swar «rMild Christine is in grade Here's The Answer QUlsnONi I woldd Hke make a ping The Wisniewskis' gray and white ranch style, home is in Pontiac-Watkins Estatesi It's built on a pie-shaped lot, measuring 150x150x120. A breezeway and garage have been added on recently. Now the family is concentrating on the picnic area in the back yard. ' ' ping pong table, using plywotid to the top. The regulation size to a table Is 5 feet by 9 feet. Can I purchase plywood in this size? And. can you give me any other infonnation I. can use about this project? ANSWER: Plywood doeo not MHO In a standard t* by S’ The living room has holge luctiired carpetiag. Twb walls aiw a malehlag beigo. The third wall Is paaeled la dap-apese m^taln ash with a recessed reetaagle la the eoa-ter to display a piece ol drift- also ash. The foar^ wan.ls open to the dialag room. The large curved sofa is green with the center cushions upholstered in gray. There's a round matching hassock. The big arm- chair» has a red shag covering. Draperies are red. DRIFTWOOD The sub title of this story might be, "The Driftwood House." I think Mrs. Wisniewski said they brought 600 pounds of driftwood back with them from California. There's an oddly shaped piece of it on the long narrow coffro table. Behind the living room Is the bedroom wing. The connecting hall has wall covering reoem-bilng grass cloth. All doors yards ehiry U la those < howofer, ysw W9M do a lot hotter to hay nso pleees ol plywood, each 4^’ by section, (fan be made of the fowling type, again through the use; of special hinges. This means that if the space in the recreation room is needed, the table can be unhinged, the legs, folded under and the tvro sections, stored easily in a smai^ space. This would be impossible if the top were all in one piece. If youf lumber yard hps the S' by 9' sheet, but not the 4^4' by 5', ask thgi it he cut in half. But be sure yM specify in which direc.< tlon tf»5 cut should be inade: The two halves are held together table tennis with special for Oval Basins Come Back called Bent Loose Pins. When ____i pins are removed, thb Uble comes apart. Ea5h half then can be used for. other purposes, such as serving food or playing cards.' Another reason for Using the divided top is that the legs of each I A return to popularity of.the oval basin in bathrooms and( powder rooms was noted in the -exhibits of plumbing fixtures at the iNAHB show in Chicago recently. The Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Information Bureau points'out that oval basics were sunk in mafble slabs in bathrooms ih the nineties land before. are pickled Is match the decor of the room they’re la. Diane and Christine’s room has walls of a light pumpkin ' color. Cornice boards and curtains are Mack with a bird ot j paradise and green leaves. The rug is gray. Their twin beds have white heirloom spreads. Walls in the master bedroom are a greenish gold, Aztec gold. Curtains have a leafy print in brown, gold and orange. The furniture has -b^irpalnted to mafeh the walls. This is a method by which you can make a small room appear larger. Cupboards have a pickled finish. The cminter tops are old rose. / ■ SCENIC f ABRIC Curtains are white with a farm scene in reds and green. One length of this material has been mounted above the sink as a picture. The breakfast set is gray and/white., Dennis has a green room. One wall Is a contrasting dark beige. The headboard on his bed is green leather and There's a braided rug on the dining room floor. It is a mixture of autunui shades. One wall ■ is "bricked” with red and gray plastic material. Over the beige draperies the Wisniewskis have mounted cor-niep boards covered with a leaf patterned material. Furniture is maple. , Wisniewski put a pickled Bn-ish oa the buffet that Is used as a divider between dining room and kitrhfn. He built a half wall oa the opposite side. . The kitchen has a ^ tile linoleum floor. More' plastic bricks are used on the walls. s a whole story all by itsell. This is no ordinary basement. It could be an apartment if necessary. . We Americans love bargains. When the Wisniewskis found they could buy 5,000 used bricks, all cleaned, lor a very reasonable sum, they bought them. It was QUITE a pile of bricks. And all Mrs. Wisniewski wanted was a SMALL fireplace. a large fireplace, a series of step sbelveB on each aide and one wall completely bricked around the fireplace. They love It. Father and ron did all At one. end ol the lirepiacc is wood storage; at the other there’s room to store (ml. On the adjoining wall there are other large storage rooms. The utUtties and laundry room are. screened off with hamboo sha(ies which are easy to move and decorative. There’s acoustical tile on the ceiling and asphalt beige tile on the floor. A terge brnlilfidjiw^to^^ 'MHIm MC&m with the sofa and chairs. These center prouad /S large circular cof-fe(! table oevered with an adhesive material which Is a pliolograph of wood. * .....BRICK-AN THE HfTCnEN — C^tairs the a pickled finish. The bricks are of the plastic variety that are ^ At the rljpit Is seen Just pli(>d in large panels. The birch cupboards have serves as a divider. <■ is red tile linoleum, a bit of the buffet that Old railroad ties are used as ceiling beams. There's brick laid anWl the posts that bear the weight of the house. MANY qOATH . Two walls arc paneled knotty pme that Wisniewski has iinished in a greenish tone. It Mkes. 11 different operations to t;f‘ ihe shade this perfectionist lieipands. He's still working on t T .slanting front of the ba*"-fiidshed: It will have / lurn‘. orange Fo -misa on the top. FULL OF ENTHUSIASM — A ahwl tUbe With Mrs. WlsBlew-_ ski and her enthusiasm rubs odf on her visitora. ^ showed otX her basement recreation room with as much pep as if it were the first time. That mural is hinged and covers plumbing pipes. The brick planter used up a few more bricks and provides a place for a permaneirnTraiigemeiH ^ green plants and some more driftwood. Pine walls are beautifully finished in a greenish shade. Diane stripped the old flninh off the table and chairs at one side of the room. These now have a driftwood Oaish. There's an entire kitchen ^^n the basement. The chopnin" block, table was 'an r'd rietl: from the Salvation .'. ••.'.i:'. V.' ■ niewiki glued the m« i-together. The back b sf-aitl t:-A fUll-sized stpve tmd n dWWlc sink provide necessary facilities for serving large groups down- The Wisniewskis' enthusiasm extends to the yard. Tbeir gifounds are beautifully landscaped. The exterior of the house . is gray and white. Rust sigiarei decorate the shutters. AUTU.'HN SHADIiH —’There dre autumn leaves on the corniqp boards. The n« has brawns, greens, gold and red in the braids, (ta the red and gray plastic bHcked wall there are pictures of fall scenes. Table and chairs are maple. The hanging lighi fixture is brass. miMi Itof’a ||l|SA||i«iMB^«^-3na # ‘ of liiW^ Ifce anftrQ wtU cmnradl.ii^ pm. BtUptl the lower shelves on wch side is wm toj^' jfceiling hM'acotistoalHfleipn ft and,.pipes hkveibeen boxed in. Funllars in the foreground'is maple, Diane (ini die background) i ligr free time' dowm here lulening to ibcords. i. --J 4>.' n ............... ■ VvallM rr«* Pbalw Sr a** SsaWr PONTIAC - WATKINS KStirta - The Theodore Wisniewskis when thte photographer took this pidtoisr,’ but the attraSetiveneos of built on the boeezroray and gara^'after they, moved into this gray the landscaping is- evident. -Both the Wisniewskis enjoy workiiig and white ranch Irtyle home in Waterford Townahip. Rust cotoed on home decomting ahd'outdoor landscaping. They mowed |H|re open squares (toorate-the shutters. Tfeeii were not yet in lejd „„^.lrom California, y, 'V;- L-'A-x - '-IV ^. V.'-, POtJETEEN •mi «wd •• tmhur afriut lMm» ^iwmir te wtaMr «ad ooeiv hm » et/u. __________________l» w»»g.____________________ wtad tamiMte will iM»r)v|A Notion of iWrt I' ___I. nrfMiar >Ml ^ ruvmwm Dor «wnr OvN doBii P^S BSAurmi Twin Lakiss Village WEINBERGER HOMES m«it wrthorltiM at AUM OmoS-cU'i Barrett DIvWai. Wi ia la •arp contraat to IMO whaa poat- a aad the ratio wu 10 to 1 k r hnrar o( hear MM0«. 1920 SQUARE JFEET !! 1, 4, ar 8 PtICIS PROM $20,900 «iM up >ATviii UkM VHfat* ASilm Uka btataa SVmaa.’K’aa. ^ W. Bl-mUM Hilta MoJab OaM t la 0—Cali t fe ( 01 4-MN a 7 la I FI O^fft PONTIAC CHAPTER COUNCIL FOB BETTEB LIVING ElDctrle UUHtr MTItOIT nifON OOMFAHY You Lira Battar E/acMcaZ/y SO Wan Huron Siraat Ptwna FE S-«I9I /nauranca AUSTIN.NORVaL ACINCY, lac. 40 Yaara of Diatingui»h»d /ntunmea SarWea 70 Watt Lawranca — Phone; FE 2-9221 COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK OP PONTIAC V# Ftnonoa toa HaaM owl Brmrtiing la ll II Caamwnlly Offleaa Main Offtoat SO N. 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Flexible Split Level Has EjLtra Room at Entrance ByBVUBBUm A well placed "extra room," this haadiome aide^traide Mil ' one of the moat veraatUe home* in the Hoose-of-tbe-Week parade. Architect Rudolph A. Matem put a lO* by 10’2" room dirtetty the front entranoe at B-TO for a variety of reasons. Tbs' raat of the houaa also b to daOy naadl duarly OvariookiDg the family room (and torraoe) to a drcnlar braak-taat bafcony wltli wna|d>t inm railing. The Utchan la between the dintag room and breakfaat bal- The living and bedroom laveb rtal 1,2M square feet. H» houae to 92’U" wide and 25’6" deep ax-dusiva 6f tha farage offset. Slibt IM hUm. tUnralki. iwin- ■iif p0$b Aid f Aidti Altai. Largu Saketiau af Siiafl mi Calars S-teer 6-Foet B-Foot $IB.9S $19.91 $24.95 arL ftuOiiR’ RATIO STONE CO. ICS w nsTaSs •'Jsrr.sJTrj par hvel are baatol la a "galat aaeul area — a IT bjr IT HvIib dean to a rear dtalag toimaa. A llraplaoa on ttie right Uvtiit room waD rivals tba dinlag top> a trallto with ptontan at tha Mda of tha alain adds to tha ogan affect el the breakfast bak^. The axtorior of B-9D toah a splayed ptoroed masomy wan with conforming roof over the trent walk from the garage to the main entrance. It helps break the height of the two-atory aectkin. Mends one section with the other and, from an end view, relieves the box-like line. Hib of the boBM is the Utah-aa-tomlly ream area. It apaaa « feat af apaa apaee aa< toada towagk aaatoer sat sf sBEteg ghee leeiw ta aa ealiear 8uaHy nam torraea. Tha WE OFfTO YOU THE KEY TO SATISFYING HOME OWNERSHIP-^ In Beautilnl WA1KMS HILLS • RandiBi • ColonlalB • BrtIy Antricaa • IH-LBTdB oBI-LtYdi WE ARE TALKING TRADES TOO *'ihe Builder That Makes a House a Home" W. Rom Homes lA Mnaa Past Takgnph Saai aa Dixie nwy. •:iS.fSAi. OR3A021 “Our DAD’iS the fireattotr’ Ha Surprised Us for^Fathsr'g. Day! Than 1$ nothinc In wo^ imm Jddg wanted mort than ‘tia. vpdbM koaiik KbBRMpIgPhM ||||^ tOT Itr Than, our own roeroatlon rbom. For we’d bran bne^ng dad for one and wt alwaya got tboaaiQt anawar. **wg can’t afforOl the othar day a tro» ptuM up to oiir doorfrom G a* M ConOtrucfion handle any •.ADDITIOia • ATTia • ALUMINUM MOING • RK. RbOMI • KITCHINf ’• FORCHIS • CONCRm WORK # CUSTOM BUILT GARAOn spRI •• a«fM af Maaa «mI MR TO 8 YfARS TO rAY G&M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 DIXIE HWY PONTIAC FE 2-1211 ■ (/\' *'''' !“ fA ' V' V V fV . -hi' \ i;' ’\x . ' TKK PONTIAC PRlE^Si SATURDAY, JUNE 10, mi f’lFTEEN From STACY $ta,, , ' y-. ; ‘ y. “ 549 N. Saeinaw^Stre^-PE 4-2521 OR 3-8701-3700 SothcdMiw RcL-OR 3-7407 "i ir s' > • 1 ■ 'M,,. ^ 'M ■ ,i > ■■ ::vi V ■ in ,,tIV .y slatgtef I THB l*OyTIAC PIUBSg, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, IMl Om 9t the ewttaft How to Treat Windows is 5M}0 Year Probleraif ■d to let « Bat Uiht aod alrinto A whidow In ftoee dnyn wai l|t> • "hole hi the wnU”. Thene hngkf • MB' ing or doth over it. ........ The Greeks, although highly dvlliaed. avoided windows. Instead they built all their rooms around DOMT TAKE IT SHOMTI MBTAU AOVANCMr AUTOMATIC Jiuiiiroi HIATIN« IQtfIPMINf OnOAsTRZOS CO. 3101 OrclMfi U. M. Phoiw: M2-910O After 5 fM. MA 4147 i cftflMtton-wee hwe to Mgr. I flnee around l»000 aCL to fH, and Crete Mto Castle PRE.-PLAND HOMES Sand M# Complata Ipformation 742 Livemois Fenidale 20, Mkh. it wMi the eldeto jthtMeetMC^ to a fclMk Romans dMtotoie, gDeSithe IWMr of be-• to| toe met pseite to un leodton. Romaa wtodowa e« id'ef elrlPB to hrooto to whMr toOxed itoill square panas. Alatoa has tbk a Mob to any to our •dtot it has had an Ina 100 per cent in its I's Barrett Divisian. IBs BOIIt ^to toilch^iiKliM r srste » devtoapoMBt to toe to ghUB. tapetorieo, Mbnu«ea,#rt CLARKSTOM MEADOWS OPEN SUNDAY 24 Fiam $20,S00 ta laSJOO »I |I*MH a Cateails Baths • Altaahod Oarsfas •larmhato^ iasai 7I7C HOiCOMB ROAD — Tam Mt at Hia staeBsht la Clarlutan. UKEWOOD VILUGE Horn# Sittoi EM 340IS er MU 44S25 The growing middle class lived In flourishing dties. The shop was usually located on the ground floor and the family’s living quarters in the two upper stories. Privacy first hecame a problem at this time because the alreeti were very narrow and your next-door neWibor could look riglit In your window. TUs probab^ we counts for the development to wood shutters around that time. JOHN W. STOPPERT OK l-2»0T -MA 5-5S21 OK 2-M4I -to Gai^ Co. | lUILDIRS OP PINI CARAOIS 7722 AuBttff, Wtottofford * Rome people nloo date the la-trodnettoa to Venedaa bBnda to I era. and credH Maiee Ptoo CkooBB Fnil ID IMili I 6aad woyl Iks And IK '■NMrtoei at the courthouse Mon-thc son of Probate Judge Arthur,.’s Monroe giant and Milton E. Smith waa adaeted to auc- at Buffalo, N.F. Kaiander kucqeeda C^ea G. Hunter, who reaiittied, DETROlt (UWl-nie J. L. Sudan Co. will dlaiday the “world'a largeat flag” next Wedieaday. Flag Day. Hie flag towera aeven atoriea and weight 1.600 poutdi. It waa made In 1939 and the itar Held reviled in 1960 to Include Alaaka and Hawaii. | Although it te BormaHy ahown just once each year on' Flag tlay. the flag waa diaplayed in the preai-dential inaugural parade of 1129 and at tte'New York'World^i Fair. TONIGHT SUNDAY I FIRST RUN PONTI^e Old Days Back With Return of 5-Cent Coffee Actress Vivian ^loine Files Suit for Divorce CominiinHy Theaters laakTSiaiM Rve-eeat cup of coffee. LOS ANGELES W - S and screen actress Vivian Blaine filed suit for divorce Friday from Milton R. Rackmii, president of - Universal Pictures'. a«t.; i*nMT Orom M Cordurs." OaiY I sfoatn. boAmo a It’s I Mrs. Oharleo FatreU, propde-far of the Park Ian Restaaraat, PTt Orchard Lake Road, has swing ad the fifty’s Coatsaalal oelehratloa by offering, at of ycoterday, a nickel Mp of Java. ) - “The good oM times are back tgnln,” saM Mrs. FatreU. A sign eatSldc the restaaraat, ht the fiomer of Orchard Lake and Telegraph roads, advertises the flve^nt luxury, u uickfl leoa MIm Blaine, 40, riiargpd cruelty in a brief complaint and dhe and Rackmii signed a prop-fitly aettlemfiht June 1. The couple married in New York aty May 9. 19t Bwne formerly was married to her manager. Manny Frank. ast.-aiia.; •Th^*ali ( V^lUs^CUtt aySsrtROO Moke Flight *|n Hurry Msite aslwu. KN|S WsU OUOsr: DoroOiy N^ltt, J«hn H« Wm s asMsm." J TrsTeri. color. LONDON (AP) - A jet alriinfir flew from Montreal to London in five lours today, cutting two hours and fifteen mimtes off the scheduled time for the a,434-milc flight. The airilner. « Boetng W of the hursaak A^ays ^Coip-^ carried 36 passengen. _______________ LEONARD DOREY ' OFlN T.-OO tM, SHOW STARTS AT DUSK. MUGt KIDDIB' PLAYGROUND It She Angel or Sinner? If You: Enjoyed "ELMER GANTRY" -A, You Will Love "ANGEL BABY' Students Win CAB Lengthens Route of takfli Central Airline DRIVE-IN THEATER THF FAMILY DRIVE-IN Scholarships n Waterford Seniors' Awards Are Verified; to Announce Others WASHINGTON (AP)-Tlic Ovil Aeronautics Board has extended the route of Lake Central Airlines eastward from Mansfield, Ohio, to Pittsburgh. It also gave the airline a direct route between Indianapolis and Cincinnati. The Wateijlord Township Junior Chamber of Commerce has awarded a $300 tcholarship to Leonard Dorey of 3353 Addie St., Djwyfon Plains for outstanding jroademic achievement,'^ fine cjMlracfcr and his contribution the township high school. /"" UR. RA.Rwt.Mww ei«>*snfee •f the program Byrm lerrift. Othera are gfcpecled to be annouaoed aooa. ITS1IE»F»T.fKEmaijKE| ttWrif«!Bi COUIMBMlPICnJRESPii__ , « STANLEY OONENeagucio. memniNER MITZIQAYN* TWRNTV THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 10. 1961 It Was a Good Pitch,' Dedares Paul FoytadJ Bubba Phillips Also Likes It and Tribe Wins Hb Inning Honitr ProducM 5-4 Victo^; Tigon Trail by 116 . DETROIT (UPD - « >|0M pitch,*’ nld pm Thytm In th« DiMt ilmmliM: roan nl|^ foOowiiiK a ninth-inning 5-4 ' aifcat by the flnt place Cleveland *‘A alidnr - a little btt oataide.” pm ni^yeareld Tiger relielw eon-ihawd: Vaiortnaalaiy f«r Paytaek and the DeMt ball eMb, BbMm Phi-Of fiaad the pitch to hto ■Ui«, wbacUag K ever the Tl- Yankees Still 3 Away From hi-Place Indians ndrd-liiaet New York atayed within three gamea 9t Cleveland hy beating the Xanana City A'a A6. Waahiagtan awa^ n twt-night ( Son. winning 1-0 in 10 in-niga and 100. and Boaton dele Loa Angclaa 03 in the tiral game of a twi-oight pair, hot the Angela 5-1. with Ryna tor the Yi Duran atriidog o for an AL rae The MimwaoCa-BalllnMve gtoha waa rained out. , Marla’ Uth Bright in the opener aa Uck Doo- , ovan, a Son caatatf, Uaitoad I wUh a nan aa haae and hraha a M tie la the acTeath agalnal Ray HeiheH 00. Lato Arreye l-t waa It In rettef. ex-matea on afat htta tor Ma aacoad victory. Reliever Warren Hadier 1-1 \ DONOVAN WINS The ^anatora beat the V Sox on a pinch aingle by Harry In the nightcap, Washington une up with four runt in the ninth, boating Frank Baumann 4-5 in relief with an unearned break up a 4 on Danny O^SonAeirs pinch &i^e. Dale Long and ^lie Tdsby hit conaecutive home runs in the Waa 3«id-l on ibe Tttoa ttiird-aaekar who atod, **tlia pHch looked £aa I Bwnng, and that wu the ball game.” It waa hia seventh tmod tripper of the oaimign and W RBI. ^ * * ♦ W ^Xoytacfc (bWiraani hia torai of thrae yaari ^ when be dudiBed np U wina last mads It under t Aggad RWi hto fbnrth defeat in pane deciaiena. Ibgrthek worM atartar Phil •tsvan dkh’t maka ft. giving up ihre Wto, Detnit had taken a b the lint. 1-0. on Norm. Cash’s aoUd afa«it to right toitowing two 0 by OevetaM Marict Bobby Locks. inS T gfes by Rocky Ootavtlo, Cash and Chleo IbntoadK to maka It 4-2 ’ Ifa ft. 44. to Ito Mfi and 0 Atthtol rtUef atttot Bany Latman dune In and Ostavito grsatad hto Inrt sfferhw by drtvtag lltor a dome rally, which gave reliever Johnny Klippetein his lint victory. Durcn 2-S making hto,, Ural start, began hto record string by fanning Frank Maizone for the final out in the first inning of the second game at Boston. He then added Pete Runnels. Jim liaroni, Don Buddin, loser Mike Fomiclea, Chuck Schilling and Gary Geiger, falling one abort of the major league record set by MUwaukee'a Max Surkont in 1963. The Red Sox beat Art Fowler 0-2 in the opener on a pair of two-run singles by Schilling and Vic Wertz in the fifth Innings. ’ Jimmy Plersall argues llowavsr. it utos ■» tato •to Ttowi tot astoly i«atoto Lat- Hectoa tuobiMgor. hid tbn JslDO Woad and fbnwdii to fly •ut Lafsto, ouo of flto T •no buHptoi aesR pttdtod the iMt 4 2/S tontafi and wsu hto fifth over caitod atilke with plate umpire Larry Niapp while Tignr catcher Jtlike Roarke listens AP PtotoUt last ntobt at Detroit. had Ms uawl battle^ with the Ians. Drysdale Picks on Phils, LA First Again Square Garden. Archie’a vitality to the only mart . .to ^ —ABC TV, 0 p.m., E8T—scrap. If he’s got enough left It will be arrlverSerd Glullo — and early. Moore to favored at odds ranging from 54 to 2-1. Thli' will be Moore's ninth dw aaatoon. of the Utla he won 8H first since he Doo Otyadato, ptokli« on favorite pataies, to a winaar again for the first time in a mooth. and the Loa Angeles Dodgers are on top once more to their leap-frog battle Cinctonatl for the Na- The big, sHto-armtog right-hand-r kaoekad over the las|1 Victor FHday It was hto toufik Victory to Buyer's tongto drtore in two^ had the oeaaon, third ovor PhUadto Iton Musial tonight in the wto-phia. aad his elglitt in a row against the Phils tooce Augoto, 12-Inch Hammer ’ JoinsPieraaffs : Detroit Souvenirs By nt Asaaelatod Pres Jim Plersall had a foot-long ham-mar thrown at htan a bteaehrr ‘ fan last night, J»Mt the Cleveland ootfieldet says Detroit fans "are fettliig a little bettar." ' ’ ”It’a tough to say thay'ie Im-proving when 1 have this to shew : far a togbt'i ««k.’’ PtanaU said, jliiowlag the hammer to toms of 1958. That gave the Dodprs a sma toad over Cincinnati, after the It. Lodii Cardinals had rapped the Rods M. It's the fifth time the Dodgers and Reds have swapped places on lop to the past ivan days. Third-place San Frato'lsco twice came from behind and^ beat PittS: burgh 9-5. The Chicago Cuba de-teatad Milwaukee UlO. ^ A Wally Moon’s 11th bpm# nitt. to first since May 12„ brake a M tie for the Dodgers to the fettilh inning against right-haimr Frank Sullivan (3-7). O09 Dano-tor, an ax-Dodgsr, had two to tha ■tort have been fewer thto^ pmiwu In flito toifM timo uv rva : Jriayed |ae to.»k»S ttoito. I Just lap« the Improvement donfimwa.” Bto waved hto hankerchief at the growd lato in the game, f PieraaO Mid ha haa^ bacii ' Wtting well In Detroit "because ' I’ve bean pressing, trying so hard lo abow the (ana g tMng^jor two. ” Tie kvhaf three hHatoUtripe to the fiueo gamm. Hto daubie In . Ctovetoad’a twoegt apurMhat pio-tom «• PUI Rf- _ agaimt MAy Jim O’Toole (M) wMle grounding out. Bob Gibaon (14) waa the winner. lari Frantoaoo overhauled Pirates for good oh a three-run homer by Ed Bailey that capped a six-run seventh toning. Bailey's shot came Jugt after Bobby Shantz had come to aa PiUaburgh’a Uiirdtson <3-5) won M in rtolaf. A Frec-Whfidini| Qub ★ ★ SAN raANCjsco seitAm'nriM » lit* BIUm- Zb rf tttlxiimi If 4 11 i Hayi to ____ titicwMA lb asti __ - Mtl,r.Alea if 4 *4* r»oe. p ****£^ p . icfs P > eeJ# sxt-Sxa At. at?® «rs.: *«, "» ! I'i. ■ iLirUii Phils’ hits, driving to fltelr ruB with a fourth hmlng doubto. Dryo-dale (4-3) walkad thrae aad atruck out seven for his first complete game since beating the Phils 5-2 to a five-inning game May 9, The Cards, winning four la anw tor the first time and climbing back to 500 with 13 victories to their last 20 games, built a dsive, 54 lead I piktoer, but taoiU the loss oa | EBray Face (24), Ed Bolin waa hto first to the mafOM, In relief. Bailey drove in fouf Of the Gianti’ runs and OrloOdo Cepeda, ,tba NL’a home ryn-^aader, knocked to three, dab’s rinet Tiger ■ Stadium when Indian runner Bob Hale was tagged out during an when the 'Tribe claims time should have been called. General ger has pictures to show that Tiger boss Bob Scheffing was on the field at the. time but senior umpire maintains ‘‘time’’ is not automatic and was not called. HOUSTON. Tex. (ft - The xth annual track Meet of Charnplons produced a lot of news but tew records. The meet Friday night waO poMd to have moat of the top track stars to the country eom-pefiag. But aU SO of tha Negro Mtrtoa, lacludtog two worid roo-oi«lioi^ withdrew at the lari to pratari v«f what they oallad aegregated aNttog ih the Use of Medication Before a Rejee Is Barr^byNASRC Bob (Soehrs, chairman of the Gulf Ooeri divtoim of the AAU, •aid AAU rules specify any contestant who withdraws from a meet without good reason, to subject to suspension or fine. TORONTO (AP)-Without nam tag the conttwwrial dhig fhar i has been the center of discussion most of the week, the National AaeoclatiM of State Racing Com-mtoBionen banned pre-race medication that could affect the speed m horses. The dectoion was not unanlinous and eoma driegatos comptalaed the resohition wu contusing. S-I T^PP*r BI|*Iow, chairman at the (Sntario Rwting Oammission, urged it be reworded to Include • madlcam known as butasoUdin on which conflicting reports were presented during ( Moore’s nipoed to 212 fights to }8t-SS 6 -lie hu been stopped six tim«. Rinaldi has been stopi^ once—on cuU — and suppo Moore has been guareateed $100,000 plus $12,000 expenses. Rinaldi wlU ooltoct $25,000 plue Sx- Du^nNotOveriy Impressed by Feat BOSTON (AP) - Ryne Durcn n’t too impressed about Anieriean League record ol aeveft coneacutlve ririkeouta. Tha Loe Angeles hurlar ahrugged ■ fht after his ihouldere Friday right htoRcooffli^tohment. But he eddedr "I like to win, rather win than •et records, fven though all of us like ’em (wcords). I’vo had lots of etrtkeouts and Tvo pltchad Worid Series.” It♦ , ♦' Durm fanaad U Boston Red Sox baton ha was yankad to fir ffirfio^ iUM gtoM. Ill wai credited with the - * ■ in the Angels 5-1 vietaty after . Sox won the opener of the twl-righter 54. Duran’a to one andriTtha mod* nal League record by MilwurinWg Max Barkoat fii 1963. The alMme martt.of nine was set Aug, a. IMi hy lllclMCl Wrick of the New Took Natknal League Rivtra Signod by AV "I dwt’t mean l.want them lo be lazy and Indiftorent—I just don’t want them fritting about one little thing and aiMfiher. War-ryliy will drive riayefo crazy— do you thiM tS|t do to a manafert”' > NEW YORK rAPI-lfie Kansas City A'si iwve signed outfielder Jim Rivera, Who was rriaasad by __________________________XPOt left veeaat py the eale of ptoirii Idttei' Boh Bod to the ■ Goehrs said the Gull AAU hu no jurtodietkm ever any 4>f the Negroet except those on the Tex-Southern University team, which withdrew Thuradey night. No*Hittef"Again in Merv Ceewril and Jim WIscombe combined pitching talente lor a five-inning noJtit. no-run gaitie Friday at Jayeee Park m tha Poa tiac , Merchants drubbed Den’ Used Cars of Lake Orion, 124, ia a Ctty League baaeball gaiM. It marked the 2nd straight day that a Merchant hurlar threw a nokltter. Dick QoUtoworthy toaaed a noJiittar Thursday againri Oxford, also oa the Jayheo diuaeadr CaewtU tooelvW credit (or the wto. The Merchants tallied five runs la the 1st taming and coasted Earl Young ol Abilene Chrietlen set a meet record to the 440 with a time at :«.T Gift Cushman hroke the re«^ in the 440-yatd hurdles with a :S.3 clocking. Dave Styren of Southern Illinois wu a doable wtaner. setting e meet record in the 230-yard dash at ;21.1. This performance . wu singied out as the hart el the righti -He also won the 100-yard dash on the soggy track to ;09.5. Dick Crane, who hasn’t lost a leet, broke the dUieus recOrd he ■at lari year with a toaa of in feet 2 Ihriws. Hi idad •lot put With 56 foet 84 inches. Jlany Dyes of Abilene, who won (fiirMr<1 iim' CIU (Mtf 4-f) M NtW Vw* st/NDAY’s oAnaa ------At Boftm I Lm Aii|*I«i ij Nnr York 2 CbleAfO At BAlUmittS XAniA* cur ri oavaIau t ----iSoj&AWAaawri Ex'Ptrby Winntr pi«f MIOOLjCroWNv Com). (AP)-JOhn Henry Gardner, 09, retired Kfntudcy/Derby ridif, who onoe trained horgM for John D..Roeke-tefier, died Friday to MfiUleaex ^ ytrierday’s other onme Wlwier Held. »he Oxfo-4 Men-chants had a 54 hlttlnj edge, but lost a 5-1 dectoion to Don NIcholie. Oxford committed six errors to help their own dowp'aU. Jim Conway was the winning hurler in raltof ef Hugh Reinriy-Howard Marrino, who made twq of his leara’e MielieR wad ‘ de I. 0 YA. PaaUac UATAtaali. I:ir .w ua.,4 YA }riu (HaUaMU. I ». m ; UM-. ,w>At LlYArr Yt. mil# lAr rta- ,r“isss-W(iS!isa!.R‘rs n.; dm u-lAe «XA«teal Grand Ropjdi SuHtvgHi Owfbat Dutch TMmr,54 diUi® .Rapids (upn^ho afus Raaiai saatnm mm itm NcttwriaiKB All Stan ju a double-heador htf today aa the Dutch teaifi tried to recoup yesterday’s Three SidIWan pitebers combined to pitch a twoJiit, 50, riiuloal agatoat the AU Stars. The SuOi-vans eoOacted nine hits in file flrri of a baaf friH or U.S, Cogtn Win Eaiily PARIS on - Denver Chtcago Truckers a leading AAU basketball team in the Unitad Stitoa. eruaiipd a Paris team 90-58 Friday nigh Geo^ Bop Salle, tontier lUI->ia star, led tha Truriiira tvttb 16 potota. Harvey Said ad^ed 15 and Jack Adams 14. I Jeasat AadMoy WStoea, ~ Ttoaa jehmsa. I af tha iifl VA Otymplah About 30 Negro demoostraton *Segregation to a Sin.” He > sold on a first-coma, flrri-aarvad badto added that Texas Soufiwrn was assigned a block of reserve ■eeto like aU other schoola. Don Bragg, holder of the cu^ rent world record In the pole vailli. set a meet record When he Jumped 15 feet. 344 inches. the javeUn and the bopatep and jump, wu the meet’s otl^ ikwUa Mechanics Busf Tuning Up Cars for LeMans Race By PATRICK MCNULTY . LE MANS. France (AP)-Me-charics tlnkcrsd with die world's leri racers into th# early hours today for the start Of the rope’s tougheri tari tor cart and drivers. - This city of northarn Fiance had a carnival air on tha %va of tha 29th running of tha day and car raot. Ifia crowd of 300.* 000 wM . oxpoctod to Jiao tha 6.90-mila asphalt tnek whan the diiv-erfr run to thatr racers ter tha famous LeMana standing start at 10 a.m., EST. On hand (or the race were the greatest names in Internadonal racing. Ameng them: Great Bri* ' I’a SfirilM Mom, Maurioa Trin* . tigi^ ef iTaaet, U J. riars phU of Santa Moniek; CaUf.. Httokto GiptlMr of OnuMda HiUi, Oafit,; and Bilgp OamtafimM - - Iwaden’a Gcaon Fama, Joe ■ - at lari yett'a wintort • • » pf - • ■ CbM.) r, Mndoe’a 1 Stroh% Big Jim's Wotarford Winntrs Itroh’a handed Drayton Drug Ito fe straight Amarlcaa Laigue loto and Big Jim’s whipped Lekalaod Pharmacy, 04 to leave the NL cri* lar Ifi Watartohd SoftbaU IMdap Bob Ferrea buried a fourjdttar, Jim Attard had three hHp and Paul Atkina two good Tor dma run* batted to to tha Ol romp. Don Alia and Gene Coon combined tor a Jim's flveJiltter and Mlkis Rooney An exhibition doubleheader to- ' nlghf starting at 7 it Drayton Plrina ^11 matdvSif^BpI of Pontiac and Skbfner’a of- Port Huron, ' s dsM ,. 1 s 1 The ]^ontiac press, Saturday, j0ne lo. 1901 TWENTY-t)XE -Hebert Lionel Thinks National Op Site Is Great Maple Road Course It Real Golf Test, Ja/s Younger Brother Says er BOX COOMWELL ‘They’ll have to uae itrategy 9a cvciy bole If they hope to icore on thie golf courae,” declared hunky Lionel Hebert, one of the ISO entiiea in the 61at U.S. Open Golf Champlondi^ next Thursday through Satunlay at Oakland HUls Country Qub. “Oakland Hills is a beaOttful golf courae, a real test of golf,” stated Lionel, the younger brother of the prolssBional golf world’s most famous brother combination. t)cfending Chempg Dumped at Pine Lake Byard, Whiting Bow By BOLL OOKNWELL There’ll be some new faces in the finals of the 1961 Pine Lake InvitajUonal Golf ’Tournament “■ ■ ■ FHday when nets in 19». In the opening round of i drlve-nltemnte shot (enney. Dick Whitliv and f>eny Hyard of Red Run, last year’s Aaraps, felt the ax yesterday and ao ' tandem of Tony and Tommy Skov- Only 13 holes were required to oust Whiting and Byard as another Red Run team, Ja^ Zinn and Bill PeMbone, administered a 7<6 pasting. Zinn and Pettibone were the only golfers to equal or better par. The lopsided triumph over the and Whiting were .four down at the turn.. Dr. Beheit Lurie of Saglanw and John merreg of Chleege alde- and Pettibone as favorltea to win the championship. ’They birdied Meadowbrook fatheraad^m three holes-and were three wider gt ^ par when the duel ended. Byard and MeiWn had to go 19 holeo John Van Sicklen is the outstanding athlete at Walled Lake high school. This honor was bestowed on the footbaH, wrestling and track star by members of the Walled Lake athletic department. Van Sicklen, who will attend Iowa State next fall, is president of the Varsity Club. was named to the all-state football team last fall and during the winter won* Lurie and Morrell birdied the first extm hole to win the tottle Tommy Skover’s 20-foot sird-ie putt on the 18tb squared matters. ’The two teams were even Major League Averages National P O A ‘ championship. Jay, older than Uonel by five defending POA AUnniCAN LXAOVE CLtri UATTWO An n a nnnniPct. 0 UN n4 SM 41 wv jn P UM MS 4H « NX .H7 ■ Red Run veteran Tbm Draper and Harold Grant of Meadowbrook alao moved into title contention with a 6-5 rout of Western’s Don Pierce and Dave Pottinger of Bloomfield Hills. Pierce and Pottinger were co-medalists in ’Thursday's 18-hole qualiflen. , the Inter - Lakes heavyweight wrestling championship. SUPPORIS ATHLETICS In a speech prepared for the BliWowitoM HiUs High School Xthr letlc banquet, athleUc director Don Hoff made home remarks worth strska vietory uver Jfan Perrier last year at the Fbeetoae layout In Akron, OUe. IM4 SM 4M M sn a Uonel won the PGA crown in 1957 at match play over Miami ViUey’s links In Miami, Ohio. ITiat was the last time the PGA tournament was conducted on a matdi play basis. It’s been a medal play tourney ever since. IIdimsdU _ Chtosss S |SB Prsasiseo 14 Kllseslriils The stocky, well-built Lionel, who stands 5-foot-lO and scales 190 pounds. Is tremendously impressed with the Oakland HlUa course. “They’ll have to play strateglcal>|j ly on every hole,’’ he dalmed. •They won’t be able to deliberately drive into the rough for position because the rough will be murderous.” “Power is important, but shot placement alao will be important in order to k«t a good shed at the pin. And furthermore, they’ll have to keep the ball In the fairway to stay out of trouble,” Lionel emphaalzed. . . o ro A X nr rN W UN SM N H JB SI UM N4 N M .r-M 1411 MS 44 M .1 U 1441 H7 44 4S .1 . U UM MS 4t 54 .V7T M 14M IH M M .*71 M 14H tV7 41 a A75 M UI4 MS H M Ml 14 1440 4M M U .IM H 14M N4 M M JM o ro A E nr rM. 4S UN sas n 44 M 41 mf Ml 44 47 .*7* *1 IMt SIT 47 47 .f- S1 1»1 SIS 47 It - II UM sis U U J74 S4 1447 S64 n M .*7S ___ 4SU74 8MHN.tn PttUburfb « UIO 444 ss “ — tKOITIDVAL nATTINO ChkAS* Lm MniM St. Loub Gowanie’s Jim Smith and Dr. William Yott of Essex, who shared lliuniday’s medal with Pierce and Pottinger, were more fortunate. They sidetracked Detroit Lions’ mihlirtrt Bud Erickson and Ton R«t of Plum Hollow, .1 up, 20 hedea. A birdie won the match. Two hlghly-f***'*^ were upset yealerday over Hue Lake’s tree-takfested par IM6—79 rU7*r, CM AB M ja TMnpIs. CIt. M4 Kuba. M.T. S17 ------w. X.C. H WHb. N iH, BAtt. Ill U M 4 U . n 47 1 14 .III * 141 t 14 4 IT .M7 . jg 8 2 *2 S S L S S 46 S n M IM IS 41 - ** “• 144 » It ^ i t M- M Howie Nellson, twice an InviU-tional winner, and Ralph EUstrom dropped a M dadslon to Ray West and Don Patrick. Jim Funston and Bill KraU lost to Robert GuUett and Paul Jackson, 2-1. SI 7 MM* ss 11 SS .SOS H 63 S » .SM IT 41 S u .: most interesting quarterfinal match plU Pettibone and Zinn against Patrick and West. Se^-ftnals and finals are scheduled Sunday. There are 128 teams playing in eight flights. MaoUo. N T. ITS Bsrdl. Bm. M SuUltaa. K.C. 114 TMb*, Wsm. 171 MTU ill IS II 7 M -M7« M U S SI . . K.C. M IS H S3 N I 34 .MS £ 43 4 30 .174 a play H, ■ Invaded 'Hake tor prnetloe eesMone. •’Each hole has its own Individuality,” Lionel commented. “Each hole muet be played on an individual basis and there an easy hole on the Course. And I’ve never 9Wn a course where every one of ita tt-gnuB have so many undulations.” he ~ Nubi. LJk. WktBor. L./ Lsof. Wotb. in 17 N 7 » Imm'. %Ml. AvorOl. L.A. 314 34 n 3 31 . MI IS S7 4 SS H t S3 370 ‘Those greens wlU really give « the field htodt et traobte, especially If they get sUck,” he continued. ‘The guy with the hot putter could win because the rol-Ung greens ars vary hard to read. Iren Shota with plenty of back- spin w»iHTiiWSiliy W ISM ihe ball on the putting surface.” Uonel wouldn’t predict a irin-nlng score. “It may depend on the early pace that’s set,” CoiAvUo, Oi Wood. Dot ------ Bta. i^tw. ?!c. SrS^ WamI. wim^. CIO. ‘a *! • 333 40 U S M 371 C FrooM. CM. MO Xorroro. FhUO. U7 Cepodo. B.F IN — U; iS 54 II » 374 ................... atroni, Mao'Uko. 4-1. . « Jim BmIth. Oowonl*. OBd Dr. W Mm Ton. iMoi, d«r Tom M«. FU HoUow. BDd Bud IMkioo. Dotrolt. '’■oymour Wlaokur. Tom O’Shaater. aad Morb aosal. Tom OShonUr. d*f. Churk atlnooB. I>IB« Uke. oad Ulfh 8 Si •Si--11 UalMMf. WbM. M I timughf. “jf.MMna-Of.the.hoys shoot — a hot round at the start, the rest j of tbsm could follow suit If they get off to a bad start, it could ast g pattern for the whale touc^ ”*Uonera obeervatkmi about tha courae wgre echoed by Pontiac’s Gens Bona, the Warwick Hills pro who qmaified for the Opsn for the 2nd time. “Whea I pla,vrd la mr first Open two years ago at Winged " Foot la New York, I felt that the jpogrroBi. s« rhampioiwhlp was riding on >17-. every hole,’’ Bone said. “Kaeh hole ores n champloBslilp In It- SsA'- 9 ? S i foSTwX Sum; ScM^. isi. W1 to M 1 Tultlo. Ttmo . ** * _____I s?-Lri S:^iS _ noookars. bAi.Jil-' ~~ bSSS: sM. j» i^'- IS „ - - - -Prill HI .^Dr. Robort Lurto, Soflnow. i toorroll. Chloaio. del. Tony . klosdovbroa. sod Tommy Skonr. owbrook, 1 — -“ .•kover. _________________ r. Mbod- 1 up. IS boloi. Exempt Tax Status ■aar,^ 0 Aopr'BW. • szs-M SfflSS.?'- AjiUon. Ml „ , , _ “ United 3 f 3 £ SttOes equestrian team announced .............cAlay that Its exempt Status under internal revenue laws bad baen revoked. r is s Only oofitributions made to the team before June 6) 1961, will be deductible for foderal income tax purpoaes, raid president Whitney Stone. By DON VOOEL 1st Public Links ivs^, Trials Scheduled Monday at 2 Sites Sir James D^ar Invented fhe jvacuum bottle a|xKit 1882. The first ei two strenuous qualifying sessions for the 1961 USGA Amateur Public Liidcs Golf Cham-picMiehlp 77|U be conducted Monday at Meadowbrook and Farmington country chibs. gpeaklBf on the role of physl •I odMatton' aad atkietles la ' former Vico and specially “the ooft Amertcaa." “One of the main education today,” said HoM. allowliv for the teaching and the development of what is termaed the gUM child - providing op-portunities for him to develop over and above ivhat the median of the class is capable of doing. ‘Varsity athletics is a move in the direction of providing these opportunities to those students who arc gifted in physical ability. ■There are critios who would like to retard the growth of this m,“ he continued, ing it an unnecessary frill of the curriculum. The solution is, however, not In cutting haeje the program at the top but rather one of enhancing and esqianding it at the bottom. Rich Gould. Albion; Randy Cur-rey and John Eriddla, Central Adrian has accepted Bruce Norton, Mai Oswalt, Miracle, Dave,. Mocsarskl. piU BOUND A tiro-celuDu. headline in the Columbus, Ohio, ptisenJouriial a couple of weeks ago proclaimed: "OSU Nets Two Swimming Standouts From Michigan.” The two swimmers are state champions Bruce Norvell and Ben Donaldson' of Pontiac Central. s a nephew of Profesaor Stanley Anderson of the Agronomy department at Ohio Stale, Gary McNitt, a University of Michi^ halfback last fall, will succeed Jack Stoyall as head football coach at.Ann Arbor University High. Round Robin Lead Switches to Mickey "That is. to develop intramural programs In order to reach all children of varying physical aptitudes. An Ideal educational situation is one In which there is a balance between the mental, physical, social and emotional development of an individual so that he is able to participate more effectively In our preeant day society.” body ts engaged in physical education activities. He also pointed out that niao of the lop U boys In this year’s graduating eluss ure athletes. The making Is bused ‘ And this has been the trend over the past several years. ..............1 BraddJ Prtichell. R«llac Cra-f - *.!• _.??• trai’i fine shot putter, will parti- cipate in the atate AAU meet at E^ Lansing Saturday. This will A total of 314 golfers, 157 at each courae, will play ISJwle qualifying rounds Monday at Meadowbrook and Farmington. The low 40 plus ties St each site will qualify tor the sectional trials. The final trials, slated for a 36-hole route; will be played at Rack-on Monday, June 19. Swedish Natters Upset U.S. in Round Robin STOCKHOLM (AP)--Suredep upset the Untied States 3-1 Friday -ia the Stockholm International Round Ifobin TtnnisUham- NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (AP)-The gals pulled a Tinker-to-Even-to-Qiance stunt (n the firgt three rounds as the lead switched from Marlene Hagge to Kathy Cbr-neUus to Mickey Wright in the nutihematical nightmare called en’si Round Robin Golf Tournament. 16 contestants in the Thto yrnFs uattoMl puMlax toumammt Is seheduled July 19-1* at “ Every Sundoy Dras Racii; of M. H. R. A. • 26 Mile Rd. E. oi Gxetiot You Con't Boot « Concrete for Troctioni * BUIE SKY LANES Coll FE 2-3200 . I for Fell Reservotiont The tournament started June h and stretches through Jupe 11. with seven countries participating, FITINR te HASH trip, leea ler 3 Ben ■ML leiUy • her-•til. Call 01 3.1511 far ifUils. ----------------- jn defeated Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield. | Calir. 6^, 44, 6-1 and Jan-Eric Lundquist whipped Chuck McKinley of St. Louis, 84, 6-1. The Americans won the doubles 7-5, 44, 6-3,---------' CARLS KIDDY LAND^ 10 ADES $1 M0T0R0Y6LES-S000TERS-BIKES'' ^ ■etoreyclM i > "*600" , SPECIAL FREE WITH FURCHASI of MOTORCYCLI dNCOOTfR ■mmmmwKT SALES ond 121 s. idith mTMVf SERVICE . FI 4.1395 fourth rounds today. Miss Wright had a slim 6-point lead over Patty Berg, with Louise Suggs, Kathy Whitworth and Mrs. Coi^ neliuB tied for third, four points farther back. The long-driving Misa ’Wright had accumulated plus 22 points | In the three roun^, with Miss! Berg at 16 and the other three' at 12. NCAA Series Opener Today for Western 9 lege baseball world sefies, off to A .Ihrtllitig atari .whaa-OklalW State beat Duke on a ninth inning home run, had a three-game slate Bchedulad today. •.ww o-iu.u.7. ..... completing the: flrs^-TuaIX^'WII^-Clnwi«I5^R^ 'MlTevento and throwing the college against Syracuse. West-16-pound ball. em Michigan a^inst Boston Col- Peatiae Northern Athletes and l^ge and Southern California the eoUegee they have against Texas. Gary Bolti, Marquette; Jerry BeU, 8na Feranado; Tom Eley, n HUl, MIT; Jeff th Parks. fIMfAl. Tom Hawks. Central Michigan, raiDATf MOMk aims AMEUCAN LBAOCE BW CU).^ TfAtKHtAI. uuaox >. knwM. Ml (M>. Batoy ( SABIAC STEEL SUFFLY, Inc. Complete STEEL SERVICE for Induftry ond fha Building Trod# AJjaitaMs and Plied CULVffcTS WAREHOUSING FABRICATING 5^ . 7 r OVERHEAD CRANE—G.TRR. SWING rtoMrr DfuvaiY. service FE 4-0586 DETROIT: Coll LI 9-5900 115 Branch Sf., Fontloc ObM*. 7 breaker, never a letap. bak- laaybe mom eo.” Tfie l^O-man field wlU begto leavliH the tee In threeMunes at 8 a m. Thursday. Elghtaen holes, are scheduled ‘l^ursW and another 18 Friday at which time the field will be cut to the low 50 plus ties tor Saturday’s gruelling 38-hole finale, if a playoff Is needed, it will be played over an 18-hole distance bn Sunday, June 18. ABsaksito* aaah. 4 Podrw. I 5 Fbc«, toL. - - a MBhBfftr. n>U4. m ai >. 4Bdwkl, M L “ 4 Furkt*. CtB. IF a bb SO w----------------- 14 14 4 M I 4 1.IS .11 14 14 It 1 1 IN S4 47 14 « 4 1 1.17 larv**' BaX.. M^'q’IM, 9oi. ItiSnwB. Bm. MB«km>. ci« SffiLfJV- Amro. x.T. uTe ertow I 8 H 1* liilp' 44 77 M 17 St 44 M 11 N n II to 74 *7 « M II 41 II M sUl' S88S' 8 8 ,! 8 I 47 S7 U 31 4 1 t-M I. M 47 36 to I S i n 71 U 33 to I 3 1.M 77 76 34 44 1 I 1.44 H to 33 76 4 S 3.17 »i s 31 nf ^ 3 s s 9 I •7 S3 34 4t 4 4 rtoLT "SiSjs 2 U ^ ■ 11 41 U 14 4 I ill 8 3 5 S 51 S;8 ^Ohl \ *7 S7 14 4S 4 4 3to -----SUSIJiS Stone called the organization ai credit to the U.S. and cited! its contributlonji to international goodwill and said; 'It wquld be "a severe bldw to our national preatige^lf we wfre unable, because of this action, to send a team to the Pan-American Gamea in 1963 and the Olympics in 1964.” Dallof Long Top9 Hii Own Shot Put Rteord iiS^ A. ‘8 8 88 j SSiliialaii In u k iiin 41 M II 3t 4 1 4.41 H M U 41 » 7 4.4* spilill ■88 8 8111 8iseit« iisi ll ______ gi?5|4-!S< LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dsllas Long, Univemlty of Southern Call-lomta shot put specialist, bettered his own National Collegiate record with a performance of 64 feet 7% inches Friday night. Long, competing in the Southern Pacific AAU meet, got off thto aerloa of puts; 684%. 634, 64-7%, 61-6%, 644, and 644%. BUI Ntader, now retired, to lha ody .aililete W the shot farther than Long. Ntoder’s world record to 65-10. 111 88, ATnStatoa aan BIECXWD - pitcher Ryno Dam to frappr after aattiiH in American Liagot t Btart ol Ae Munn. iml of Slump . Inglewood, Calli. (B-Bill Shoemaker hae ahaken off a ridlrt* slump after drint ItntrnlUtt races wtthoiitn'toiiaaer,.! , ' "iw &'&■ TSSf.’T MIIES lEMML SUE! nmrs., FrL, Ifrt. MMl If&R JwM A 9,10,11 Loads of Boab 4 DAYS ONLY Buy Today! 12 ft. ALUM. iaATS ! O***;®? 14 ft. ALUM. iOATS-.. RIG. $249.00 .. I’®* ®; 14' end !J* PINReLAt iOATI . . FTART AT,.. $l$9.0( IPiStmivta Saai. Wkaal aa4 WlaAifctMi) 16 ft. iOAT, 60,ILr MOTOR aad TRAIL6R RM. tl.66( muER eruE siHeI 47IS Oliii IfHy. KYOUR HOMEM^EHOUGHf Hov« BIG BEAR Build You . .. 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On Aug. », 1839. the ^llhge trustees prohibited the tolling of funeral I bells as a public jiuisance. Jt was consdered by physicians that the sound might be psychologically harmful to sick persons. AtipntUm! um DEVOORIS ______________•! IIM.MS. fSSJi firm ho«u». b«nn oa far eoiaw •! ANIMAL TBAFflC In 1161, common council of the newly formed dty passed an ordinance "relative to horses and cattle running at large in the City of Pontiac.^* Ibis measure specified: »ll shag set be lawful for any horses and esIUe or sheep to ga at huge wtthin the City sf Paatiar at any time hetweea the llrto day of Nevember and the Hrto day aljApril ner at any ttma hov MBS. AAMES NBW8UM Service for Mrs. James (Lillian) Newsum, TO. of 96 Monterey St. will be held at 1:30'p.m. Monday at the Huntoon Funeral Home. Burial wUI be in Oak Grove Cemetery, MUford. Mrs. Newsum died Thursday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after llness of several months. sing and dayitghi the next mamtag hatwera the first day of April and the first flay of November.” ^ ^ Thij ordlnanc-e was apparently a matter of grave cooccm to the city fothers, - for they • amende it four or five times during the next several years and ultimately prohibited the going-at-large of such animals at any time. S-hOLE 8PERD LIMIT In 1865 came another interesting ordinance "to prevent unusual and immoderate riding and driving of horses." this ordinance provided "that no person or persons shall be per-mittefTor allowed to ride or horse or horses, orivr mtj iwbtov vi hwi v gelding or gekUngs. mare mares, in the atraeu or alleys of the City of Bontiac at a greater rate of speed, pnoe or gait than 6 miles per hour." Speeding wa^ considered a serious offense even then. The fine was $10, a whopping sum for the times. Death Notices MBA. OEOBOB POX WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP -Sendee for Mrs. George (Flossiifl Fox of 4238 LeRoy Avenue, will be held Monday at 1 pm. at the Richardson - Bird Funeral Home. Milford^ Mrs. Fox died at Pontiac Gei>-erarilospital Thursday following a long illness. She was 71. Burial will be in White Lake Omelery. Surviving are her husband. George; a son. Bernard of White I.ake Township; a brother. Ben-jmnin Tripp of Oxbow Lake; and two sisters. W. L GRAVES AGENCY $64M HOSPiTAL-HEUGAL CARE-I8.G8 PER MO. FOR FAMILY FEDERAL LIFE —^ non n 3-70S1 OUPv MAIL TODAY! NAME t ADDRESS CITY RHONE — 4 ACRE ESTATE NEW SOUTHIIN q>LONIAL ANNETT INC. REALTORS 11 I. HUtON PONTIAC ft 0pm IvMinps mmd Samfoy 1 • 4 MBS. DANIEL C. NEPP .. OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Veneata B. Neff. IMO Lakeville Rd.. will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the VOorheea-Siple Fu-neral Home, Pontiac. Mra. Neff died Friday in Pontiac General Hospital. She was 56. Prior to moving to Oxford nine months ago. the resided in Pontiac 32 years. She is survivod by her husband: three daughters. Mrs. Ray Beth-ards of Birmingham, Mrs. Edward Hockey of Drayton Plains, and Mrs. Maynard Hofohkiss of Clarfcs-ton: seven «ons, Robert and Raymond. both of Pontiac. Paul A. of York. Neb.. Gerald I. of Imlay City. Marvin M. of Biloxi. Miss., and Warren and Dean of Oxford; la brother, Wayne Conrad of Royal iCenler. Ind.; and 15 grandchildren. Burial will be^ in While Chapel Ometery. Bonr O. WELPABE WALLED LAKE-Service wiU be held Monday at 3 p.m. from Rlch-ardson-Bird Funeral Home for Bert G. Welfare of 42323 14-MUe Road. Mr. WeHare died Friday -at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital following an illness of three months. He was I Burial- wra -be-at • Walled «4«he- I Cemetery. I surviving are a son, Douglas of ^Detroit; a daughter. Mrs. Mary Lumsden of Walled Lake; one brother and fou^ grandchildren. Lodge Calendar _____ ___________Monday evening. June 13th at • PAC. 18H E. Lawrence, Signed Edith M. Coons. Secretary. News in Brief Vote for VI_______________ W. Graham to fill vaeanetos on the Pootiae Board of EduoatioD.—Adv. .1 l;W mm. m Jum II. INI. > tIU ia«H 4 OsapblM 4 Dr., acrtel H«. “• —” -t puhUe ute St «niM. Ptr^sl*. Of 14 ilerWI sae to 1 As Gtizens of Pontiac ... We have, pride in our city and want to see It jprogress. Our part In thla' growth, baaed upon cbnfidencc in our community, is by Unpiwlng our fsclUties—to provide better service to the rittaens of Pontiae and surrounding areas. - Ow pride to onr cHy is aoHafoapthlw—H ia midmi Ir out .funorof home, oao wlieh was desigaod for Ihto parposo. We are proud of our funeral home, an tnveetment in Pontiac’s future, ^^e invite irou to visit us and see the new facilities we have recently ■y Om Om Tmmlm \ t 7 / hnmon-Aohns 'SSIV' MlJIrirl 855 WEST >iUHON ST. PONTIAC ^SS!5!5!M^gfSea3 W A N T R E S U L T S TRY W A N T A D S FE 2 8 8 Death Notices.. ■—'Ss-; Mwm. MIHmU. moH. ttooriF. Clurira ml iBita ■tMtoltor: sIm turriVMI to tlr. BettorSt, Mn. Bdv.rd UKkejr. Mr*. Msfiurd Botdiklu. Retort N.. lUrmeaS Peul A., OmM U .Krto n, -----------------— ...----.—I m., Dean A. Nttf; ter W.yu Oeared; wo • II rrabdehUdna. P““ aiU to told Mead. 1:10 p.m. from tto Ctop.1 ■" W.rrw O. sad atlu. Intori •I. PBr«. Notl eorteSbipl. win M liliwimM. JUNK a ini. uluar. Mr., ter. Baalleld----------— drMi C.t.a.11: alM •urvlvtd by IS inndehlldr.n and oy*a ir.%l-irondchlUtrea. run.r.l • t r t 11. will to told MDnd.y.auB* 13. at •;J0 p.- '------------------- Orovt Cmtoary. Millard. Mr. iT Ht.v.1*. Drayton 0: bhpvMl haibaad tlim: ter faUtar of tomulfM'; Walker: Mn. LOU tMIrtamt dear brottor of I—' aUo aurrlvad by draa. Hr. Walkn wtu ■» at tto Coata Ptioaral Horn., Drayton Plains, uaUl Buoday dooh. at which tlias to iriu to taken 4o aayiw. Pa..--------------—■ • « 13. WXLPARX. JUNE I. INI. hniT O.. 43333 14-Mlla Road. Walled Ukt: an ft: daar tsttor of DoufUta W.lfara and Mrs. Mary Lumadta: daar brotbar of Uaryto Welfare: also aurvlrad to four arandcbll-dr«n. Puntral atrvico vul to told Moaday. Jua. 13. at 3 p.m. from tht Rkhardaoa-Blrd iTu a a r a I Roma, WaUsd Lab*. «ltb Ray. isis Mr. Walfara vlU U. in (tata at Rlehardaoa-Rlrd Puacrat Homtl Walled Lake. ' < Puncral Dhwetora COATS PONKRAL HOMK PRATTOW PLAIMB Donelson-Johns PONIRAL HOMB >maMcnad for Puntrali" 'SPAKks-ORIPPIN CHAPBL Thouihtful Berwle. PX 3-51 VoorheesSiple nmBRAL HOME Cwnefwy LoU___S 3 LOTS, wum CHAPBL. OARD-an el Brotherhood. Prasant ralua $3M. vUl aaU far *3M esah. OR 3-4SM. BkabTikfiT' ESt: , ..t TedRP there were replies at The Press •Mtaa Jr tha JoUawiiit 3 MCN RnCDBD POR FULL TIMB salsa work In Wallsd Lake area. Can PT MDIS for appointment. ----------------------------------- _______haatlBf and aanl-Vae bualaau. Salary, apply la panoa. 4t1 a. Sscinaw. ^ aWi kdt^iic jriTlI WMJ: Xaaio 8a Mlchlia^ Salat and Sorvict, Kwso. W *tU» M- yaa duallly. wa’U ____ tqalp y«« to am «ll KWrW”«!S ■Sfjs ■ - vLF-L“'iJW; llaUnft saiora Can’T^Z^i RmSo, OR.tgjS;___ . „ WAHTEO FART TIMS. ■*,gajrLFB " colLb6b aropENT ~ Ideal opportunity for you to earn while leanilat and 8TILL HAVE TIME TO ER30T YOUR tOL-LEOE VACATJOH. Wd art Interviewing this week at ITN $. Telefraph totween * and 13 a “college .STUDENT Stpt., then continue part- rfiitH^iM'-yibh 6IbBR. Rmedlatal^Ru^^yH^ income IM N- Peltry. , 11:80 4.M. serf ■“ COOK OR CLERK . . . the help you netsd ii euidtiy your* through THE -RONTIAC PRESS WANT 'AD COLUM-NS. For the Want Ad bepart inent ju*t dial .,r. \ TE 2m\ Hulp Wamti Malm 6 SihSB?*Rte. HAmNAL PiRAMCk dRoiMIXA- earuar oapoftR--inaad. aovuet-B*toa dolMee «r ssnsri*; paeM pretrdm. _ praetan aUallar Mmktias aspa-riaaaa U daSrikld. Ote stiu^ Universal CIT Credit Corp. oFgiiu'i^kivlk ^i*oR. hA^ »i:a,j!rwir:si g(n Unw m owntr* hom« > and Mar. who vlU help UAUvaiTATB SALUSKSM FOR and taptrisnead pralertad. FE S-S4TI lar appHatmaas. Xvaa W. SALBaMBH. Man with u •tiet. Ti startbit n._._________________ ate 3i to 43. naar ap-paarsnee, a |ood car, ambition and wllUanada to learn. Lawrence W. Oay-13a. W. Boron at.. . .. rate, paid vacation. _ . pate to furnlih rrferencet past employer and frlendt. Do not ‘~ kulre by telephone. Appllcau may to obtained al Ui* B_. i«to Biatloo at Ma 8. aac-r M. Will have to vorkS Inaw rt. Will have to work Y eroeke In FUnt at Uteoa prior to employment THE MOST PLE.\SANT PART-TIME WORK IMAGINABLE Work 4 houri a dity. talarv 31. per hour In our naw telep*—' aal*i office. Bxperlence not . essato, epmplatt training gh Handlcapb^O barrier. Call t-3gl3. Aik for lire. Max* after I Prt. only. Bat.- g. t( TEACHERS ________________Uma empi nent durtng the (ummer monti». nssiant, ditniflid work, offorlng ixoellent Ineome to Inoao who inallfy. Por pereoi— —'— isll FEderal MOS.____________ WANTED DEPARTMEirT RBAD for tto ..................... ulldiog departmeni^and i or.. ToW_aunM aaMry f 337 ORngary Bd.. WaUtd Hsip Wanied PwimIw 7 APPREN’nCE BAKERS II Immedlatt opening of 3S and 43_________________ txptrlanee. Must to wUUng tralntd to aie our In pcrion. Only I i .TUTVi rtolpaa. Apply •TED’S WOODWABO AT SQUARE LK. RD. An^MONHiOH SCHOOL SENIOSta If you can work 3 t* 4 bouri —“ or tarly evening — ‘ — *78a—- •- ...... somyity, esU before 13 BEL-MAR week — hare- fto BEAUTY OPERATORS Od»r.*«Lly COOK. ROUaEKEBPER OVER 3d years of age. imall family. ~~ Ironint, lire la. Own rotmi bath. 3 dsyi. M3 Raoant re ences requite. Write Box CURB OIRL. 13 OR OVER. APPLY F.n: ■ ’ houaowofk. PB 4-rf3S. CURB WAITRESSES I around tor tmall air c«n----- -'--nlng plant In ■^i/yags: tunltE^MI M733. tl EZPBIUnCBD WAmtBBB, MUST to ntat and eltaa, apply tat ptr-aoo mUy. Baaf Burger Drtvo-Ia, U.B.-I3, Waterford._ ■ EXPERIENCED WAliltBM. t Orlve-ln, 033 Highland. SEA MBTREaS, _________ ______ drapery ekperl- ence. laternted la lalse. Bee Mr. Smith at MlUrlleld'i. 313 Mam. Rochester. MIth. Apply In per- EXPttiENctb WArritiaa: atop, OxIord.“dAlJS8S* * EWllHciifa • ttMk ■ bhEBBrit Experienced Waitre.ss Apply In pereth, leil Joelyn. Bob-e Rsitourant. ^ J IIWB klNlSHlNO" DEhARYlJm of paper mill. Paper mlU or In-dueirial experlenee ndereiary. Apply at efflct of Roebrtler Paper Company, tocheatar. Mlrh-Igan from 3 a.wT^ 3 p.ri. KOUBSWdkE, OlkL ar' ----- to • yaar al4 > good swimmer, to lyi dif. Mertr'd OMf Exportdaet prtfdrtM. C________ Mr. Eddy at Canaumara Contex, -~i W. aagmaw . ^ - yAkAl8^'kli.: id ‘a-TM. f Mhtft DnfilM*a Driwg tm Aft4 E. ' AlltoVMI M4 Vv Blvtf. ffdlixii Tg~BlfliVktir tfSNiiiAT. miNlHO V.t'A '.'.Kv. JgyjSSf!.E2!.3S.‘'-S MlU Wiwed Fv—b MmI to aaportaneod U ealeulal-tag maehlna uiod lor MUtok. to to bondod and tumWi nKT*sSlVlCE Now you dAoftt out of dobt without a loan. Make on# weekly paymgal JBU oan afford void onmUbmanU and "gM"nV.rcM.for A BOMB APNINTMBNTI City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 ■AVON CALUNO " Are You Debt-Happy?^ Let ua stow you a plaseant way to pay ytdir debts, ueo 3our credit to Improve your elsuu, and avoid problems. Homei ••rvlees. Moomlnee. PE 3-73a. music u> we have tone tack to sweet WB8TKRN SWUIQ kiUBIC for dancing. Come and bear what Wa have tor you. Signed Dick Sertbner. P. *.: Rock ond Roll at accMenl on Lake Orion and Clarkatoo Road to offer aid oon-----.------dunap truck imlng aocldaot and wnita ear, Uie mu wua came down Orion. Clnfkaloo Rd. with pick-up truck at anmo Umt of noeldoto t:33 p.m. Mnv It. planee conUot me. P. O. 3. Clnrkiton, Michigan. Wtd. Children to Board 28 LICENSED BOAROINO HOME. f m.mvwuvw n w m e.. _____ Lake area, agt 3-3.' 313 week. ItA 4-43M. RELIABLE I . heme. PE 8.g43. Wtd. HouiehoM Oriods 29 I RIO DItPERBNCE ty more to«h for fur fefgain Houie PE 1-3343. I CALL BELLS ALL. CASH POR used TV'i. furnltkrt and mla*. Olobe. PE 3-diM. HIGH DOLLAR FOR hlRNl'rimB LET Ug BUT IT OR BELL IT FOR YOU. OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION. OA 3-33M._____ WAN-KD TO BUY - gET OF lOltTlrone, with wooden abnfU 3 thru 3. Call 433-3377, WANTED UBED PLAYER HaNO, -------- —• 147J, 0 good condition OR 4-147J. Wanted to Rent 31 . Call OL1-WI3 dally until RENTAL SERVICE TonnnU watUng. CaU R. J. YnlBat. tetor. 141 Oakland Avenno. PB 77ANTED t6 ReNT 3 CAR OA- rngd In Pontiac aria. OR 3-Itl7. Sjiye Living QuartefB 33 PARENT (HI COUPLE THTH CBIL. dren to share lake-front home. Reasonable. OR >3373.___________ fOUNO man TiriLLgHARK BBAU-tlful. epscloue. completely fur-nUhed home with 3 o"—- “* 3-4740. •hare my 3-rnom modtrn I reawnable. Call OA 3-3053 YOUNG WORKINd OIliL AOiTo detirts girl near Mme -age to •hare living quarteri. New apt bldg. strl^ly pvt. Lake privt- . Wsiit^ TrBngportBtlon 34 d to Birmingham. UL 3-33» Wtd. ConUBCU, Mtga. 38 ABILITY/ ^faat cash for 'yanr land buyers wilUn*. Call Realtor P tridge. PE t-imi. toot W^Hute. ■UVBRg for" cdNTRACTg • CLARK REAL BBTATE 1131 W. HURON Pi 4-4113 . OR 3-13H Iave B0YHRg>6n doMHUiHir Brewer Real Pitatm Brewer Real Estate liiMEblATE ACtl6M ®“ JK3 4«Btrtola. Now • K. L. Templeton, Realtor ' 3)33 Orchard- Lake Roto PE 4-43C CAFITOL gAVINOg 8 LOAN AggOCUTION “ ■ F» »digl Leslie B MMdlotpn Listings Needeff " ACTION cn»yB,.^»' v wtk* WltUSiM* BREWER' THE PONTIAC PRgSS, $kTtr^DAY. JUNE 10. im TWEXTY-THREi WMrt»d Rwl Eitpl^ U - , in 1 Paul M. Jones, Real E»t|l m WEtr Hvaoa ar. j-ro^ ^Aimm ------- ^ —V bT aliiitV taknem WANTED ■w* aMi UMm M, Arm. Rut A|tto. Faniiahad 37 1 AMD I aa> •wv—drWBAMDOWH towa. Wait ildi. nlvat! latraace, balk. Begaoaiy Cari, D Auburn, t RMka. nuTAn bath, otil- __________Ma. 131 M. Furnr. FB a-»in. i iiooiia. tMlMTilAN c6M>lb. prlTiU !ntr»nc«. Ill B. Howard. i AND 4>ROOIi AipABTMiMTa.. FB l-IMl. B AubUTB iL—______________ 1 LAROB OMN Room. BATH. prlfftU talraac*. utuitiM ehii. Arm, n h-im. » ROOM AFARTMEl«T,..BI1faU • traaaa. Ill a vial. CUid waleoaa liMuirt m Baldwla Fhaaa FB wa" 1 ROOM AND BATH, ---------- ■ m, i4l toaratad, 1- man, IW Woilaa. . AJtD I ROdl^rraiVAtB BATH and aatraaof, aawly decorated. ---------maaafaincut, Tl Clark. iblna prlrllagaa. private , aulrt place. 3W Nor- I ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATS. ttrford. OR 4‘>iu4. ranch duplei. partly furnlahrd. Middle airalU Lake prlvUatrt. Adulta. For furth Intoraiatlon call >aar'a Appliaoca. I am. to I p.m. BM Mill____________________ 1-^M. ^Rivm ENTRANCB FE I IUd *-*xkM AFARtWilfra. rI: dacoratail FB MIM.____ iROOUaiMD BATH. BWfAJpABT - ....— -igulra 16 Dv'*-‘>* ^wrt Apta. Fa^lni 17. - ^-----FBITATB BATH AMD 3 Room Apa^ment ROOUa LOWBR. PBrVATB BN-traae* and bath. FB Aiiu. . Room. AUB0KN kaSSfi FB l-MU. -----i iiobtfa.->iy- --««» aain and aatraBca. halt aad ultUUaa. Alaa « auad bath^ gei. IB uaakly. Apply m It. IM WBBBIY. 4 R06m DUFUBt apt. badr^. dSSc room. ^ and nttUtlea, taiata. apply IM .JiilR Vbd~mr ......AI3-17M. alter I p.m. ADUtTS. BXCBFTIONAL. FIMBT Fontlac. Fh. IM-IMI. ATTRACTIVE 1-ROOM APART-Blent, private bath aad antranoc, adulti. IM Beach. ATTRACTtVILT FUBNIBBBD « RM. apt. Laundry lai.. laraga, n Lola, Fontlac. Adulta. OL 1-ltTI. BACHBL6r APARTMENT. 1 rooma completely turntahed, tn-cludlni utifltlea. |ll a wack. FB I-IIM er FB 1-4110. CADILLAC MaWOR t, pvt, entrance. FB Mill. LAKEFRONT APARTlfVNT. rpomt and bath. MY 1-nM. NBED AN AFARTMBNTt SLATER APTS. AFTER I AMD 8UNDATB. IBB CARBTAim MR. CARROLL. A IT H. FARBB BTREBT. .Rent Unfurnlahed M BATH. ---------- JFMB. APARTMBlNTa. |M. •q Balea. FB t-TMO ROOMS AND BATH. 4-ROOM I apartnlenta. Ml and naath. On hlphutay and Drayton. ------ ' — e OR • " Uke Phone O claan. prtvate, lower Apt. Adulta. no me caU FB mr«. 3 Room AND BATH. .ATTRAC-Uva tower, all uUlIttoa (urn., new-^ ^dwrated. 13 Bherldan. i AND l-ROOM AFARTilBNT. bath'and entrance. FB 3 LAROB ROOM8, ACROB8 FROM Tel-Muron Bhopplng CenUr. All uUlltlea lurnlihed. IBO. Reter-encea CaU Ward B. Partrtdia, aAly. FB BABSl. Rwit A|li. MODERN I ROOMS Ako BATH, unfumtihed or partly Ittmlihod. 4 r06m^ QAItAOB. UMbRT room, rrtrteerator aad atove, pvt. entrance. OL 3-lMT_________________ I,ROOM. WE8T BIDE. HBAT AN& hot water lurnlabed. FB l-4ITf or FB imi. aner 4 p ut. jilbDiiilll 3.%%k t^AMTlMnf. ran|a!’*Middlo *^S!a *^ik.*‘^v£ leies. adulU. Hi Mill. Peer l-ROOM loWbr fUt. bob BTOF In front of hotna, an Marahall At. Call OR HIM.____________ I ROOM. BATH. OAB h1a¥. ly decorated. FB MM4. -------------------BATH, -imff relrtgerator fumlahed. Oarage, real nice, no email thlldren. FB 3 I3II after d p.m , FB 4-Hll. ROOMB AMD BATH OFFER. PM me. FB 3-lTM. ORCHARD CT. APTS. OR ? bbdrSom'\fart&mt Modem tn Bvary OetA ADULTS ONLY FE 845918 Manaaer, U Balmer Bt.. Apt. f Open Dally A Bun . lla.m.tePp.m. Auburn, Corner of Edith I rpoma newly decorated, eomer terrace, gaa hint and garage. |TI per UBOoth Alao. oilier tor-van n«ii>h walth near 3-BEDROOM HOUBB. AUTOMATIC heat and water, full baiement, near d^ntpwn. adulta, ISO a month. FB 4-1133. 3 bBbRobm. iiiiXii urw^lnjulra 133 B. Edith or BBAUTTFth. 1-BBDROOM AFART- lRTMBNTS. WI to oit&. Woaoo_________________ CLEAM 4 BOOiiB AND RATO ON 8. Mtrahall. Second floor, jirivnte entrance. Beet furnlebed. AdulU. FOR COLORED. l-ROOM aFa*T-FB 3-7330. ____________ hoKie” aeenf arat, M'veol^T quiet end JSfr.d*'^: oJffr c’SSJi* 'tome lor ilnglo pereone. Thoae opU.' ero heinq ottered. lor the .Furatturo opttonol. No children or pete. For npBtr_py>no_Fl^^yL madT?loor. 3h66m modern. Tel-Ruron oree Ronie, refrlger-otor. 345 month. 1017 Myrtle. NEAR TEL-HURON I roome ond bath, upper. Including itowe, refrigerator and apt. •lee waeher. All utllltlei paid, til per mo. Plron# OR 3-vll3 for Rent Houses Pnrnishcd _ _____koton Coll OR 3-IB03._______________ rR50M.-3 BEDROOM. Ml FERRY For 3 tentlr-----— Automobile Refudri Eavestroughing J Plattering Service Paddock Auto Repair Rumpor to bnmpor ctoanup. BnmpU« and painting. Tune-up brnkia and earburaatoxa. Com-aorrloa. Free aatimatea. Daaiara aall tor controct. 333-1810. too B. PADDOCK. INSTALLED - REFAIRBID - RE-ptoeod. Froo oattmatoo. OR 34773. A-l PLASTERINO AND REPAIJU Reaa. Pot Leo. PE 3-7033. ^BTERIHO imEB EmMATES D. Meyera EM 34113 Plastering Service Floor Suiding A-i FLOOR sdstnno-zjo". THE FLOOR BANDER—FB. W7» FABULON WATERLOE • BRUCE CARL L BILLO W. FLOOR SAliO- al^slfVoER >L6dR ijVTiaia sanding tod A. FB PLASTERINO - WORE OUAI^-taad. 333 N.'EaglaOn. FE 3-03M. Aaphalt pRvInt Asphalt Paving CLARKBTOII ASPHALT PAVUia. Froo oatimatoi. 34 hour oorylce. MA B-I3BI or OL l-Olit. HEW AND REPAIR WORK. FREE eittmoU. Robert McOloun. FB 3-1043. PlumMng and Heating Furniture Refinlaliifig LUCAS FLUMBINO AND HEAT-Ing Porto and Sorvleo. Now work aA alteratlona. UL MOO or OL 3-4001. Fret eiUmatoa. sh®i» OOLDY’B PERMANENT 11 School 8L FE 3to0S0 Opm BvMtnii FURNITURE FINISRIMO AND raflolshlog. TOueh-op work, Froo aitImaUa. Merritt B Ron. 074-1170. Stencils Fencing CHAIN LINE FENCE FoaU - tlttlnsa — MUU . PonUac Fenea Co OR 34603 BOAT NUMBERS n.M 3 loch — Ft' aat 11 J^coo made-toordbr stencils FonUae SUmp B StowH to. N 8. Caoa FB 44335 Boats M IT YOUBBELF ETTS WITH WOOD OR ALUM. DOCKS LARSON AND WAOEMAKER BOATS GRUMMAN C^NOm^^^^ OPEN BUNDAT 10-3 TOUR STINRUDB DEALER Harrington Boat Works liM S. T«osraoh Rd FE 34M33 Landscaping MERION BOD Delivered or Layod Old Lawna Ramovad LESTER A SON SOD DELIVERY PR 3-7134 A-t MkRION BLUE BOD. YOU pick up: dellvariaa made. Sod fold. Roto-UIUng. 3S01 Crooki Rd UL 34143. Television. Radio and HI.Fi Service JOHNSON RADIO & TV Mlchlsan Teaa Ueenio 1134 Houre It A.M. Ip 1 F.M. 49 E Walton Blvd. PE 44331 PINTER'S 1370 W^O^KE RD. OATOR TRAILERS WE REJTr BOATS. MOTOBS. PAUL A. YOUNG, INC OPEN T DATS A WEEK - «u«!“ *3, MICKEY STRAKA TV SERVICE DAT OR mOBT. FE t-llSS. Law^ AUBURN ROAD SALES AND SERVICTt MOWERS. Shorpyod RynNM (Bot. Crook! mM LlvornoUl •a%&.V£ffl?'vOHDAE4iS8S Tree Trimming Service kXPERT TREE SBRTICB. FREE • oatlmatOo. FB MMl or OR S4MS. Truck Rental Trucks to Rent V4-Ton Pickupa IH-Tpn sukei TRUCKS — TRACTORS AND BQUD'MENT Dump Trwcka—Somt-Trallara Pontiac, Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 338 S. WOODWARD FB 44311 FE 3-1432 Open Dally Ino’udi-s Sunday Lumber lit FINE ROOF BOARDS ^ Un. ft. 2x44 Economy Stndo ... JSo ^ 4x1' Fag Board M-U 4xr Y-Orove Mahosany . 34J3 4g|xto Hardb^ard $1.33 aa. PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASH AND CARM . tn Oakland Avo. FE 3430 Plywood Plywood Distribtitor 31S N. Caoi. FB l-ME Bah, Tackle, Boat Rental EAIT-TACELE-ROAT RENTAL (Aeesoi To "T’ Lakoal leobft HMD Air MUod 3411 DW* Hwy. Bnlldinr Modemiiation i Upholstering «HA TBRia ON OARAOES OB 4-1111 TB^AB UPBOUnEIUNO 107 NORTE PERRY ST. FE 5-8888 i^TrohJD oh i£i(MWtj:"cAEL NolfM BMd. Oo. OR3-IIM. ni.’iiJS^'SgPSaa.u Comsat Contrsets Pafaitarf * DRCOratom . •gjB.'san-STapsi ,Ysr«“SB JTwsa- OR 3-MlO. Water Softener Sendee B*M 3KMI17S or OB 34333 Water Softener Service Praapt awvtea oh AH Ma^„. Schlek-a MY 3-3711 or FE 4-3|M Drossmaking. Tailorinf ClMBtotv OR l-ltw Public Stenographer Wracking Service \ ■ DryWsH V MARJORIB OATES. NOTARY PUE HSm.lVo33?““- """ "• IHEHI L *eSI COMPLETE HOUSE AND COM-merclal wracking lervleo. Mr 3-i731. R—t H—bwi PHTitfcfced 39 OMoral M irn Aahn ^ydyke. _________ _______luler- aacea rtqalrad Adulte only. 3333 Bfiiu Hwy. praytoa Fljne M. LAROB LIYIMO kltcheh. garaae, gardoa ___ —B prlvllegoe. re 4-BMI. 2-BEDROOM ERICk Duplei tuU baaement, pa “h^l*i^-h”arger _________ HOME. X)N OAB- laad Lako. carpeting, diapta na-* altetric itova Inclnded. IM m< —1-1731. A 4-1411, PontUi. PbntUc Motor. Inquire 33 Au- 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX WILL DBCORATB $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 M4 Baot Blvd. N. at Taloncla BBDROOM ROMONA TERRACE. IM month, can FE 4-lMt. IBDROOM HOVRB. I ACRES ON BEDROOM. FLUB CAR-FORT, neat to new grade aehool. jrai hoot. 4 mllci n^ of Fw-tlac, JM per wontti. plue. uull-Uei. FE Min. Dlereh RuUdlng BEDRObm. OIL HEAT, NBW-Iv deoerated. rngnth. 144 B. Howard. FE Mm. m BEDROOM. BTLYAN I Lelefronl. 1130 teeae. 3M0 Oer-land. LI 3-II3I ' ________ 0 Broker, FB 3-Iltl. -E^ROOM. 3-CAR OARAOB. 1100 a month. Writ aide. Call after 1:00. OR 3-3130. 4-ROOM HOUSE. FIREPLACE. iOlhpleUly modern, boioment. tulo. oil hot waUr, waUr loften-tr PE 3-7011 from I ’til 4. AfWr l;30, FE 3-1008________________ -Rd<>M HOUSE 'liflTH BATH. "l-ROOM bijPLETf lelni Btreot___________FE 3-1400 -kOOM BRICK, DRAPBB. CAR-petlng. 3 bedrooma. brreaeway and gerogi. Doneldion Park, nd-ulU. OA t-0113. l-ROOM BOMB -.0 LatnyetU Btrec, I AND BATH DUFLEX. ADULTS. ------ Bt. Fe 2-7371. 41 SOUTH PADDOCE _____________________ _ 0inn- dler. New gni furnace I children welcome. 370 par month. Avnileblo ' now. B O. HaoraqUad. Raaltor, 103 laut Huron. FB C-OI*-* 10 OABLAND. 3 ROOM. |5I n month. Benjamin Rich Real EaUU Co. FE 0-3330.__________ 3i3'^AMEBON -TiiOBOOM, VA-ennt, lull baaement. 5 yrkra old. TEaai __ARKBTOIf Neat, clean farm houoe, tired coNplf or imell family, good CAS8 LABE, NORTH. SHORE. - - ----- aim per'month. An. only.*Trt. 000-3333-- Colored ....-___room houic. i--- orated. |7I per month. FE 3- CdLORED Brand now 3 bedroom 1-- rnont ranch. Oei host. Coremle tllf In bath. Btorma end acreene. Kitchen ‘ ' - - --- SlI _ _ _ Low rent. FE 2-7307 Rem Realty. CLEAN 3-BBDROOM BBl«, NtJW -1101 dayi, FE I-Sundoya. duplex, muat be acen to np-preclete. adulU only. RM 3-7309, FOR RENT FbEOROOM HOME. Judah Lake BaUtee. flO per mo. Oea heat. Cell MY 3-lOof LAKE OAKLAND mOHTB. T bedroom brick ranch, 3- — regt. petlo. well-U-w«U eprpot-Jng. lake privlle^a ehd bOet. till Cnth. 1 yeer^eaee. 3034 Aque- inonth. 1'year lovely lake-front 3 BfcUi- room b----- --------- flehlng. by aeeaon o 3AI13. EM 3____________ idODERN^I BiDROOM j pome. Inquire M I ■ Enxiewooo nno iieuvu.__ ___ MICHAEL B REALTY FE 4 0633 BENT WITH OPTION TO BUY I bedroom modern hoihe. “i acres near OrtonvIUe. |75 per month. OR 3-0M7 .___________ BAM WARWICK HAS 3 BBDROOM ______________Sylvan Lake. Lake pnvtlegei. 3131 leeae. Alao 3 bedroom at ON, avelUble Juoa 13. , very reee. LI------------- AROUND 1-BEbkOOU AMD bath. 3 fii^leeei. ffnlahad rec-reeUon room, eutomntle hMl and hot water. Whttln’e^Leke frontage. Yearly RfiM-ilM monUi. Rent LbIcr Cottages 41 Mlamukee. MA ----- AVAILABLE MODERN COTTAOB, Ellubcth Lake, ISO —" CEDAR LAKE, F^ATB eluded, 33S wk. OL 1-1701. ' OTTAOE ON LAKE ORION. Beech, reft end rowboet. lerte COTTAOB. MODERN. I I 13. t. flahlDg, ^mj^sWjsrsiinriiD: room, 3 ear jarogo. heat, IM wk.. room, 3 ear garage, boat. Ml June. ISO. PL S-nlO nfUr -----^—MODrtiy."~LAig ea a: obkrknfoitiK? /. SSKd- MODERN OOTTAOe At UiUJna Lnke. Flrrataee. Ehower »«m1 mour. 330 par wook. UL 3-QllT-MOb^ IHkDROOM ON WA*- ___I^e^OR 3-0000. . 'WRvAtE lakefr6nt COTTAOES Ljwtiton. FE S-133S OfUr 4. 'SIMMER cottage S ROO*®- _aAie anndr hoach. EM M700 _ SAND point near CAgEVltl^ te«^! Sleep'i T' Availtblo 3rd woOkTr Jnlyf AH al Augaat. ISO CARNIVAL By Dkk Taratr ___________ -lOSOE - SOO 8UN- aet Drive. Bald RagU Lake. 110’ Uke fronun. attaehed .oar 3 bedrooau. auu porch. All r era ronvtDieneea. Muat aall. Call FReacott I-74M attar S p.m. ■ LEAVING STATE. MUST SELL BT "We didn't realize a pipe had broken until we noticed Junior wasn’t In In the bath room!" MAPLE RD. VICINITY NEAR Wolltd Lake. 3 bedroom brtek ranch. !■% bnth. pnneled den. at-tacl^ garage. Hnlshad baaemont. For Rent RoomE 42 ROOM EFFICIEHCT W I T H “Y&S?A^l?]tR%E%'atl 10 N. PADDOCE FE 3-30M ROOM. FIRST FLOOR FRONT. FE 3-0140. 30 StaU. „u1r*a.N°A"B»-"* ART M.T«t 111.700'' BILOW COST. MODERN ____attraetiva rm. PK b-7333. CLBAN BOOM. CLOSE TO TOWN. ladlai only. PE 4-0070. • CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN. F*1VATE intraaci nnd ahowor. IT wk. PE toR^ALBlRT EVfekAiL - RdBl prlvHagta, 3M_ ------ FOB YOUNO LADY. NICE BLEEP-Ing room. Largo living roi^ boM. Prlvllagaa. Oriole Rd. FE prtvou homo, elooo to. FE M614 Private entrance, automat- Ic heat ond waUr. FE 4-3710. 8LEEPIN0 ROOM WITH KITCHEN. BEAUTIFUL . --------- Weal Bloomtiald Uwiuhip. acre of land aurroundad by tr Rooms with BoHrd ^ OENTLEMEN. C L BA H ROOMS. home ityle meala. FB! »-0Jll._ OIWfLEMAN ONLY. VERY clean, beat of food. FE S-0177. ROOM AND. OR BOARD. 13S‘.b ilvTng nnd family room. 133.000 Approltod at f^.lOO. MA 1-SOOO. BT OWNER I-BEDROSM BRICif aieellent location. Telephone FE Convalescen^Hoi^ 44 VACAJtCY.^ Of A PLEAS jwtlen^* nuTMt. PboBi m-OPiT. __ ROOM iiTiit BOia n nutfk. FR 4-iiU. Rent Stores 134 WEST HURON. 23»« «ET’ NT. 4040 DIE- 3 SO. wr~6F rear. FuUy eoulpM 1 I office. Avallabla ao « Capitol SavlnBi t Action, 73 W. Huron St. FI dekTal bUIte ubbto bt^R- For Rent MiBcenonoous 4« S BUILDINOS FOR SMALL SW-noM. Orion. Mr. W"«" »»T 3-3331 Wallpaper Steamer riM aondora. poUabara. hood For Sale Houses 49 BBB^M g C O J^’T A O Lnke. 30-tt. trade, •M’3M:’BJo?k.‘*’iB3l''8lipl.- ton. Keego Harbor. _________ BEDROOMS. UHFiHISHED UP- SyS£.“i8C; 1M7 OUlaaa. UL 3-H8B. oxtraa, ifvTuM bkieirftriiir'luAi.’iro.OOO for both. OR 3-OMB. BEDROOMS FOB COLORED F^ed lot. half bhoamoDt. I -BBDROOM. NORTHERH 1Ii6h aoflo’down. FE I-30BS. . , SU.OOS, 31.I0* Year around, i whlU frame. ' Ige. Uvlof I Raaltor. 3SU Union Lk. 3-33M. _____________ , 4 BEDROOitt, 3 UTILITY BCKjkB, WoWrfqrd TlUafo Lady of Lnkea sttnehad garage, ahndo and irtM. l*tcrt wRil - block from Union I^e- »»7 ronaonablo Urmi to roNoblr eSioor. EM 3-33BS attoY 3 j 346 PER MONTH - F^“”‘-95 • in'a Motor B< . Ptreploea. carport. BY OWNER ■ ■ Located In Drayton Plalna 3-bedroom brick with otUched 3-car garage, full bawment. gn* heat, Urge lot. fully Undac»ed and fenced. Other aitraa Nice area with Inka prlvllagei. OR 3-S70I. BRICK RANCH. 3 BEDROOSM 114.700. naauma 4A* per cent mortgnse with 33.303 down. Own- 00 Wlddto sirntlt Lako. Wll! boat or car aa d»wa pay RAC Rambler Balea, EM 3-MT7 ■Tam.?^"S;^raoTOcYcaK BY'bWI^. HURON OARDEN. BY bWHBB - earptt- AlMftlr large Ml. Good loealloa. Oi 110,303 3441 Auburn Avo UL 1-31 COLONIAL HILLS Open bouia. Bundny June 11. 3 I - - m. 330 Kcndry S p.m. 330 Kcndry W. W. Ross Homes, Inc. COLORFD VACANT I modern, ntwly p EARLY AMERftlAH TRI-LEVEL. 3 bodroomu. tOk bntha. 3 tor garage Plenty of cupbOorda In. FOB BALE BY OWNER. MODERN inkefronl colUge baaement. open Sunday from 13 to I Cedar ulnnd Road at Round < ____^ TTM3a.mm.llna Uke Rond. UNIvaralty 1-0433._ FOR BALE OR TRADE 3 FAMILY ■ inife famlD Being Irnnt- offer rafuaod will tnkocni eoulty. lOB Moralsnd, n 3 FOR ^Lfc dik'---------------- GOLF COURSE RAN^CH A now wBItb a million from fbla hiiurlant bflck ranch home overlooking Silver Lake Oolf Couno. Lake piivllegta. 3 bodroome. large living room with carpet nnd fireplace; dining room, Urge coumry hullt-ln barbecue, Ker attached larifc. Owner leavlnf aUU — Klee reduced to lloJo* *a* i‘ today It WATERFORD REALTY, OR 3-4033 or OR 3-UB3. HAKDVMAN SPECIAI. J bednsoua. Corner Ut AulOm^ oil heat Btorma and aereeni. Fall I baaement. FE 4-1333. W. W. Ross Homes, Inc, „ OR 3-3MI___l "IrcmpfiirWA *OAp • Open Euaday S-4 - g::Ur^ js?;- JACK L0VEL.\ND —- Lake 1 F»r Sals Houses 4» LAKE privileges NUc BBedraom-hama an Whtt Lake. 3 UU wNh^ Soo, 3BA0I LOW DOWN PAYMT On Ihu 3-bodraom M gsyod itrow - ToUl orlea IIIl’IM.YRA Urui iDCludee landoenplaB, --— -JOHaN l'Ve^mett ^I^AYE Only $700 Down 3 bedrooms, brick Auume mongtgo. on Oqklaad Juki LOT OWNERS Ba.senicnt Dwellers will build on your lot. nothhif down. Low monthly poymeola ) bedroom full baeement. -Toueh plumbing.. finlah electric. Modela 00 Prembaa Id Drayton Flalna. Open Balurdoy and Sunday 13-3. .‘\. C. Compton & Sons IR 3-43M____________ m"!nrga iiy aiyie ■nonon. atorma ana acrtaoi. Boa for yooraoU loiayl “Hud" Nicholie. Re^ltot 40 M1. atmraa SI. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. .^FE .4-8775 P*|rtLVAN LAKtfwW.'raM W ^poy- 34 toot borgftln OI NSiT'liRAY'^N PLAINS-1 bed-I brick ranch. Breeiewny. ga-. fenced lot, baaement Very I. Large roome. 03.MO f-- agar Realty, OB 4-0401. aad acraena, enrpeUng. utsi: ^.rT,‘r‘iW' ;.‘iss down. UA 4-3033. \t) Money Down No MortfraKc Costs roome. gleaming oak tamlly aUed kitchen 13 .. — Walk-ln cloaeu. 110,100 nnd IU.40 1 month. RUS.SELL YOt:NG FE 4-3300 NO MONEY DOWN TRI-LEVEL STARTER On your lot. Trt-lovol or Ranch Your pluha or cure. Have oodol. O. Flattl»y. Rulldor. EM 3-04M. nothing down 3-bedroom ranch — IMi hoUia -large family kttchtn - lot 100-xlSO' - eacellent neighborhood - Nowly decorated - Vacant. Frica 113,600 - Approxlmnlely 33S0 coati Call Mra. Hillman. OR 3-3301 - Reprfaenttng Clark Real Ealale. NO DOWN PAYaMENT and 3-b«droom hornet located In Fontitc. Wntertord. Ctarkoton Milford nnd W Bloomfield arbo^ Prepaid taxai. A Job and good credit la all that la required to move in, V. A Balea. broker. Walerlord Bea ty, OR 3-1308 — Evci call OR 3 4838 F«r Sals Hoi "BUD' 3 Mroom famuy homo wllhU walklag dlatanca to downtown, with fWl bnatmoDt.. forced oir gaa bool. aMomoUe goa hot water, fcaturee carpeted 1lvte| oad c Dr Briek. 3 hodrmo.. Htgl-irt J>ullt-lno.^l3,t0B. bullden Whitteftiore-Mar.shair nod furnoca. flaw IW ear garagt Peoced yard. OI.ISB ooah. Piriegrove Street 3 bedroom. 3 atory.- New wnlei benUr. Blenm hekt Nice traha Paved atraat I3.f Paul M.Jones. Real Est. 133 WITbT HURON BT. MODEL OPEN DAILY 4.TO 8 P.M. NEW 3-BEDROOM TRI-LEVEL -Large family room, oil FA.fur-naee. Elac water hooter, wired for range ond dryer. IB.4M with 11.438 down. No mortnge coat Lower down payment II you own your lot. TO MODEL: BllUbrih Lake Rd. to Union LnkI Rd Booth to Fnrntworth. Model at 707 Paruaworth. / . . hnaomant ovorlooklng water • "n thli heouUfully detollod 3-bedrt... ranch home. Urge U4 0S'i33r BieclUol klUhon wMh bullt-li _____ flrepUrea 3-i Paved drive. Jiyno A — Terma. . OFF BALDWIN. Excellent 3 BR home with lull boaement Nice ittebtn. Colored boUi fliturea on.MO. Coah to eilatlng mortgage. Ral. at 133 ptr mooU- ‘- [ ISLAND lake. CUItom 3-b#di«oai homo on 33’ ont lot. Built-In rnofo In the mabchnny ^ u Un klUhtn. fw batha. B— ' Inka level with Formica Urge p^ufo wlnd» n^ hob rocreotlon room. $17,000. T#i J.C. HAYDEN. Realtor M E. Wilton FE B044 Open Evet Bun, 1 to 8 p.iu. F»rS«lin« FOR SALE GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES lE VETEIURB ADUIinS- -------- ™ - TOO MEED NO DOWN BATMEN f-Too may g paymaate --- — rotea - 3 nod 3 h...--- - larBo lota — Maol loca-tlona - YOU DO NOT HAVE TO EE A ftrEIU“ TO BUT - THE DHEl NEALTT CO._hni boao np-iv)^- tboia propartlaa to v Rav O’Neil Realty IBTaloBrymM^^OpraMF OPEN CUTE 4.NOOM. UTIUTY AND bath onm wall ludacapvd. 80x278 It lot, Inrta gUaaed and arreened porch Cleac to bua. ihopping and ^BEDROOM with largt livtng room. *" baaement. gaa baal, axtra a lot, Oood locntuo. Only 010,- OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 P.M. West Suburban .5456 Overton St. location. Urgt graunda. wiin run baaement. anto-tae bent cop^r ^lumbt^ ImmnculnW ........ atorma ^ _ fenced rear yard. Priced a too. To Inapect. f-'— — CRAWFORD OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 '^^yaoTthaJi^^ brick OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 6 tri-level STARTER MODEL I FlntUey. ^u7"ar^* **1cM 3-041 _______________a 3rd Bed- I. Compnrl Kltehin. Natural I flreplnca In the large _____ 3 fenced UU. UO' Frontage. 3 car garage wlf-•uraga cloeet and puaterad 133.800. Terma. DlrectUni: North on DlxU Highway to Shginaw Trail. Left to Walkina Lk Rd. RUht on Lake-wood Drive WnUh lor open — J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor ----Wilton ” ‘ OWNER — 31 Wvdroom trai ottle. inrto • — and 0 price M.W _____________ rochrbtbr area -r LOVl apodoua S-room ranch home 4<>b nerea, with lake privlletoa lUtabah with bullt-lna, atone flro Jlnca. carpeting, ottschod wi ond full boaoment. Owner tra ferrad PL 3-31M. ---ROdhtiTii^MWbAB-^ $10 Down No' Mtae. Costs H. T. KEATIXfi , OL 1-8159 ROCHBBTBR—3-BBDROOM BRIcIt. raepeted. ------- -- tio. many ixtraa. Bettar. new. tlO.OOO^Urmi. OL i 8EVKRAL LOTVnt FHICED _— homea. Well located hdmea ocreogo, Murray. TnU. Uteh._____________ SACRIFICE., BY OWNER^^ BED- flrep'lnco. 317,780, UL .Siegwart Construction ------‘---lldlnf and datlgning ____________FK 5-3003 SUNDAY ONLY. 3-BXDRf»iL O, A^OMDufM ““HoMr^' Vebf* 3109 down. CIvlllane tow down pay-meol. Price lilAOO. $ll6u month. aluminum home M83 and WhIttUr Strer* . Huron atrect ^ TBI# OPEN Sunday 3 to 8 lOI Oacaola INDIAN VILUOB: 3-badr|^_tnmjly apace in kitchen, full baaement. e^^..r Bora,. FHA OFIN Sunday^! toMl TAffO dllnlnff USSfiy ___________ togra'^Ma Ktofcth'Lake ?lood wert nnd turn toft on Rlvtero. left h|^ on Lnkeolda. Watch ">r ilflia. FE 8-0'“ unusual SITUATION Full baaamaot. hardwood floo lomo wren ponellnf at^p V Uhulo with ctoaet. Built 10 Aluminum atorma i at*ra^:Sl"d*‘*k.rel!Sl^ o‘n1? WATKINS HILLS . W. Koss Homes, Inc Oh H02j _ . VE^Sg^TROOM, WATEINB-FONTIAC .<3 bodroom ,ronc itramlc bath. tissTo 3, ^ v%m*^‘S5bbSI** *•>**"■ .........., living room, 3 bedrooma nnd plenty of rloaeta. Family lOtcheh. I. Price II1300. Ho m auollfiod ' vturana Don'i mill inia ono. drivq out M34 to Clarkaton Rd., turn weat or oulik I Fontlal. I bod rooma ■aroge oi fane ad lot CHARMINO SMALL HOME Houae haa aluminum atdlng nnd ntwchad inraga. now f naca Stove and refrlforalor, c poling and drapea go wItt 1 lovely loodacapod plnea. Alto eluded la n cottoga on toporau FOR FULL partleulara nnd appoint-men! to leq thoae homea CALL NOW I FE V330S or MY 3-1143 Crawford Knnej. 3SS W Wnitoo or 300 E. Flint. Loke Orloh. Colored 3 BEDROOM HOMES STARTS DEAL Paym’ts Less Than Rent One heat, carpetod Hvio*-- Many othar f—‘— Model Open 1 ;30 to 6 371 S. BLTD. Juat Weal 03 FruhWIn SMITH Herrinf^ton Hills — mint briek ranch )•, fiiU haaoaaonl. . .A luaik yard, cnrpotlni oottoncr tocluo. od. ^oor muil incrifico. Will noeept low down paymoat or model ear. Bntoneo FHA. i-RHrootn Ranch Beoutllui fuburban brick In Waterford with dream kitchen In-ctudhig dbmwBiher. bathe, large playroom for youngalert -ma«3 call hMi gft| foncod yard, oU haat, gaa water, patio In- back yard yoari old In exc. eoudltlon. 313.180 with eubiUotlBl down payment Cnrpdtiog nnd draperlei Included Union Lake Area 3-hodrm ranch on tot on blacktop atrev,. varpi model kitchon, utility room, carport, oil furnace, alum atorma and ------------ ------- achoola. 31.000 down Bninnea OI poymeau at 4t% par etot. Rochester — New 3-bodrm, brick colonlaj In Rocliri tor Holtiita. Mnrbte flraptoeo l bath upatalri with 4 apndoui bodrmi. AU with douhlo cloaett. Pull haaomont. oaa boat. Stb-car garage., blacktop driveway. Jiulfe H- Snutli-Realtor,. 344 S TBLEORAFH ROAD FE 3-.734I . ■ “ * SYLVAN LAKE 3 and 4 bedroom brick trl-l plaatored I'a batha. City ' aewer. pavod atrooU. 3 cat garage. targe recraatlon room AM and FM Inteeeom ayatem. Tappan bullt-toX. lake and boat urivUeiaA Price from $31,730 to 131010. Open ■.......... BT SAM Quality WARVnCK 3i BON OPEN Sttmlly 2 to 5 P.^I. Bloomfield Township 121 Highland Drive Idbal large family home, brick and frame ranchor. 4 bedrooma with Iti ceramic Ule botha. flre- ---- .... jinipg place, full dinipg room, bandy kitchen with low of cupboards, ■aa heat, patla. 3 car garaga. rarg# lot. Offered at 331.800.- To Inapcct. di' " ward Ave. to Ba.n ‘ “Bud" Nicholie, Realtor 4B ML CtomoBO St. FE-W201 or JE 4-8773 Talograph ---- Rd. weat on FwJlc Lake Rd. IW mtlea to Orc#Tit., right on Orchid W mil# to Ovorton. left to "Open.” Baloemoh < Rud" Nicholie. Realtor' 40 Mt. aemeaa St . EE 5-1201 or FI-: 2-337(J After 6 p.m. EE 4-8773 A New . Distinctive Community PINE ' LAKE ESTATES Luxurious Suburban -for -Those Who Desire The Finest... Favtd*WluSl^ Stroeta Laooud Adjaooat To too Ft. of BEACH and Pork Area Devetopad ond roatiictod by HOWARD T. KBATINO CO. lor EuoMalva Uio of ‘-------------------------- I Fina Lako 3 RoflUaaU . . Bloomfleid Hllla School Dtatrlet . DIBTIHCTIVE Colonials... Tri-Quad Levels... Ranch Homes. Bpoelflc^^. . Fricad From $23,500 Including Improved Lot Conventional Torma DEVELOPED. BUILT AND SOLO RT THE HOWARD T.' KEATING Road. ■« mile eaat of Or-chaid Lake Road Convenient to the Oenerol Pontiac Aroa^ Only about to -minute# drive from Fontlac. MODELS OPEN DAILY Noon to 7:M) P.M. Except Thursday Npon to 5:30 .Saturday __ MODEJ. PHONE .MA 6-7948 GILES West Suburban A clean home In n nUfo area S^.t.*torVo"8& sas; ut Uebod tnrato. larfo lot, Irnced back yard and only baaement with' gaa b tola *for*‘30.*M tow down^pnymenl AV est Side 3 hedttwm home and -play^ . . a . --^jaa.-.u COBI- A I condition jecnraicd n^t ai Largt tot Cloat ■ nwT*oSy ^"iowB.’Wo havo toq, koy. GILES REALTY CO. ™ *Swi s *2? to*o*»I2! MULtESb RuVlC* > ItwgyiTFoai THE PQNTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 10> 1061 $66 llovet Ym la NO MOR1X5AGE COST S.Bedroom Home 1» oa PBon FE 4JC9BS mmam wipa. oo. BATEMAN REALTY MOLTm.a LwriNO anuno OPEN Set and Sun. 1 to 8 P-M. JAYNO HEIGHTS 3 Fabulous Models Completely Furnished OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 70 E. New York Money Saver Out/ IH p« '-------M-i- ----—l. Si* MS eoif Jtsu.’l ■•Mvla to H»w**'Tort rnSit^ to OnportX. Tow Sort, mnS — OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 P-Mi 877 Cameron b tho clUr MSooob^^ MW } eor (onto. Solid eoaont drtoo. Doioo lOnod sir Sort ood lsr(o oSodo trooi to roor rsrd. 3“-Si*Ei csTffisiii.rss '■z!vSsi,rt^“sr!S!t He- »-«- M-m-- JXijSSJSSSSS^ BUED PBix OR Tiuna — as^ os Mro of Isas «ta toosowoooi 9Es%.'SU.*xr‘Mr% AU oovljr dooorstod. lUo loTOlt Sooio 10 Ml, S no. OM. ■•TO 10 S ■0 ood t Jirr.-- clsdod tiMM taw (ono 1 - —- JU* ________ WmPiSSrieesUos. WIU sceopt Md rt ool, mas. LAKa-FROMT SPBCUl. — 4-Sod- Wo-v Wsrsitt W... dlM. 1 Brcplsoos. OsS pSutorod wolta. AU Isrto ilio ood Is por-_____k». Prleod rt tSo >w LIST wrm OS — Wo ss,. ot---------- tndo. Opon SUMDAT 1*4. Mul-Uplo lifUiw Sonrloo. VETS $40 *SI m^Om TOTAL 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 Ray O’Neil, Realtor csu rm s-iH>_________ SYLVAN vnxAoa » Rodks, i "------ ------'^socoMal, |s- L. H. BROWN, Realtor m eUwSotb Lrtio RoAd Ph. FE t4t04 Of rm Mils HX BUY TRADE miIer > THIS i roosio pIsssoA oMor S< whlitl^ ■ with CAM TOO TOF SsIS. A voll CICOB 00 S ----------- -------- Itrfo rooaio. wslk-Ui oloooU. 0(0 St ISAM. I M tSUOl smTsI .^11 J loTol, b«lr« esrprtlat. bnUt rss(o, (inloSod 11 to woU OTOn Md I*V^tttta*S — t Soooos Sofflo sod mod M s oSmI, Vk .. __ ..ort osSarkM o>< Foo- « TrsU. inek I sad Ssth. flro- See Page 9 Picture Ad of OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 5 P.M. urrs TRADB ON TROUT STREAM uM, Itaflk tl Hfoa B|. ~ tor ImmL loorostlrti f**| plsotorod (srsfo. Sobs CTrtM Sort. Osl, isio OTor • por oort a BRICK AND ALUM. BEAUTIFUL.. SoseS'. TSo lot sad s SosiAtal now. irises*____________ M s M VMS Mlsrsl Rroploeo taclM ISO Isko. TSta to s Souoo ... .iKlo jaIR As a»» li - LCrs TRAOC CLARKSTON took pod S osr so'' US s US tart lot rt-sfijS" ns smTs?- WALTERS LAKE »450 DOWN ^^.«SiSjS5 .Ud docorsUBf. No d osBd, SO dook Sto ■rtSot sad BOW k&cbos' We Build New Homes caoiCR amLOiNo srm ATAILABUI LBTS trad 1C REALTOR FE 4-0528 FE 8-7161 ITT S. TolosnpS-Opoa Sroo. IfVLTIFUE LtSTINO SBaTIOB STRAIGHT AS AN ARRO > ACMBS—Flao prlrse,, oow Sooio. oorooBod pores, portly wooded A STEAlr-Hort 1 bodrooBi I Stoory llTln't room. ■Orecno. broraewor, opsclouo yard. Only riAn'poasnuoN-cooy i -To oil S B 1 S^ro< ________ SodrooB raacb. wsU to pottos. Sroooowoy. — rM*. 1 s r s 0 Bic( yard ObI, M.SM. MOTHINO DOWN-To OI (Sj^eort Cloi nev MuvujonmL realtor • PHONE 682-2211 ____I14S CSoomioabatS Road .. em s«As awS)' ltd ENJOY THE SUMMER AT BEAUTIFUL ELIZABETH I-AKE Modora 1 Sodrooai Sooio la - nuoSotS Lake BotsUo epa St yoaro rt nry resooaaWc. toiwa.' SikcdMcrt for ebll-diwa Srtiadtat loko ports'. alco fooeod -yard, aaw . ooM daa k^k away. floosad-la perch. Lot ao ohoi ttoM s vary alee boaiao. WiHlam Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 SIS W. Rsim Opoa S to S OPEN « S. FRANCIS ST. " • ANl........ 2-6 F Ilo tSroo-bod-tait Saso; lortto of Sap-Cleoo to ipod I Bart nso BARGAIN FOR CASH. RM boaot vttb tSroo badreoaoe I only SS.SN. SSkSlS ft. lot. O Lowreaeo W. Osylord USI W. Hutoa St. FE 8-9693 CLARK roooo roaeS, laiwa tot UfalM'. ear (srsyo sad Sroaotwor, I bsoaoisat. oU furasea, aoar a CSryolor Biprootway, SIAISS Tortap. OWNER MOTmO TO AROONA. wlU oacrltlao tb r m aeroo, m coratr traoo o^Jviry toyoo. SST jLSM*wil*o!ortrVra'p r.r.r'ltoSSr'-^''^"' . tbo cxtarlor U sU sluai_ r(iM Cotoolal rtynaf. Up- _-{ssj"R“bS£?»**aii rcSSo.-jSto^'iJu.'i'wisSi.r principal latorart. tsiao. sad ia-oursaco. To ooo tbo Ooorfo Town. ^VwsSm BWd.^ybiSDW 4a^^ diovlek Woodi al^ to nodoL DlLoroh BulMIng Co. FB S-tlM. TRADE TRAOB. ft Vm WOl thU btooUtal wort oabarbos ... t-roooB Plak brick roneb homo oTorlooklBf a lake. (Siotou foo-turot iDCIudt double door ontry, front to bock UtI^ room with flroplsco, dinlBo reota with ‘ to Mins, torgo kHohan wttb too. 3 bedrooeoo s« S bottu strom Acres of Paradise LOVBLT TO LOOK AT. BBT._. TO UVB IN. 3.BEDROOM SFLTT-LEVEL. ATTACHED OARAOE. APPROXIMATELY IS ACRBS MEM ORTONVILLE, |]^T.MS. Williams Lak^'Front 4-BEDROOM. IrtTORT PRAIIE. POLL BASEMENT. ItoCAR OA-RAOE: BEAOT^L SANDY BEACB. NICELY LANDSCAPKD. A BEAL BOY AT ONLY SIS.SSO. H. r: HAOSTROM. REALTOR WILL BUILD. ON TOUR LOT OB OOBS TOUR PLAN OR OURS Boro I bodroon. Ito bats. fttU Don McDonald SUNDAY ^NLY7“vrriR^ W* down. ClvUinnc low down pny-Dient. 3-bodroom, ottschod (o-ro|e, Isnio lot. ALUMIlfinf BOiIk SW n month. Prleo SU.- OPEN MODEL (Off Airport Rd.) SAT. AND SUN. 2 TO 6 3 bedroom, IH baUit. PuU baao-‘ * Wort. Lsrto klUban. Don McDonald Templeton Sylvan Manor Rmchtr. 4.bodrooai... Itk bslbo. esrpotod llTlng room and dtolng room. IncludliK vstbtr, dryer 1(0. Largo foneod lot. Owr ilorrod moot bo told. Opo O'NEIL OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 TO 5 P.M. VnTO to tbo lltrt tSovtaf -toU toOO^j«^5; DAT SHIFT By FtmBk AduM, pinet. AttooBod I onr xnci nnd •nny MOft ot* oa yaw tot alio and yop OM uio aw irado to piM M your proooat homo. Dl-rwtUa; Tako WdlM Bird, to Cllotoavtlto Road; turn North to Last Aasalu Road. ■STOUTS Best Buys Today flreploct ! aM rttachod Scar aa- Md buy Ihio attncUro S-ro< -------- ----- ltk.ear and carport. Eitn largo kltchoa Frtneh dooro, eaipotod 3 I bath, largo oncloood irortooktog vtU land-ltd. Swimming liut atroct. AND ONLY SPECIAL BONDS. Por buying thU nearly now homo located Bear Owono' School. S------ —' bath, narUol torgo lomlly O'NEE. MUteer garage. Prietd at: IU.aH.SS PBA — SMS ' bathe - Uvtog room ilns room — MoWrn — CorprtlBB Bate-ecreaUan room - — . Oarage - Well landecaped It - Near Norihera High -Prteod rt; ^ nu'ton West Side Brtek P ' Largo 1 NOW caraaUag. alamtonm etermt Sod terOoM - BSW-ment. eU hart. NMr bat ttorci - sebertd — PrkH.rt; PBA Tarmt. > JOHrV K. IRWIN A SONS RtaHers OPEN SUNDAY 2- 7 P.M HUMMINOBIRD LANE 3-bedroom trl-tovel of brick_ aiumtoum eldlnf. Bae baautlfol family room vlto largt itoM ' ~ garaga and oltuaUd on' DIXne HIOHWAT TO BOAO, RIOBT ABO|-TO HUIIMINOBIRD LEFT TO HOME, OPEN Valuebilt Eraryapa le talkini you lien It. Ld> ronchMype bungal tacbod S*f*to. ■> batoa. Yanir leonable pr nity with I lana rocraatton area. SUteben a dtoUM arob tort fan wUl hart 5JibT■— -------- OPEN .Sun, 1 to 1 PLEASANT LAKE DR. . room cuetem-bullt ranch, family room. 3 flreptocee, 1 batoi, built- to hl-fl and Intorcom. ..........- kllehrn. aUacbed------- ..IM-iort-Irt- Lab Ftoaaart Laka. Out BlliabotS ^0 art Last to Opoa WILLIAMS REAL BSTATE-INBURANCB m BaMvto FE MMT OpoB I aw. ta S p.m. ANNETT- > Paga SS Seminole Hills, 4 Bedrms. AttracUTt alum, elded borne. Uttog rm. 14XSS, nreploce. Ige. dining rm., mm rm., bedrm.. All koto, kitchen with new tUtol(te itecl link nnd utility rm. oa let 3 bedrme. and beto on Beeemenl. OU beat. 1 garage. SU.SSS. terme. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor sses DIkle Hwy. rt Telegraph FB 34133 - Open Eree. and Bun Frea Parking OPEN Saturday and Sunday 2«*6 P.M. Anatln Bldi CoV 10041 r?leptoy home eke rnLLs, ii BOW for lalel Deilgned to prerldo the ulU-molt to cooeonlent. pleaiont lle---------------------- wiu appeal to the dlierimtoi tog. BeaBUfnlly landecaped I Drive out Elliibcto Lake Road < btoaU to LMoto. ' Carl W. Bird, Realtor jS3 cnmmHlty Bonk SjgMtot FE 44311_______Eroe. PE S-t3l Hammond Lk. Privileges Euiay toe lake wltoent pay- ^aKLUBOm Tasoi and Intpronee tog lakt front prieoe. 3 ba^ |^g QQS IBWUDINO LOT ranch, Igo. Uvlng rm. wlto S WOT flreptoco. Itb batoa, ----/.---------- j car att. gnrag'o. Lm >rt. 60 Acres, 1700 F4. on Lk. COotatoa veU eonrtmetod Li rlirU^IJ? ISiM. Igt. dormitory bedroom UaM up. Boporato S car garaga with balp quarter!. Very ecentc ille Juet north of PonUac. fU.HO. terme. tocludei *—‘-•‘ Sylvan I-ake Front Attracttea .brick and frama tri-lerel Iboma. Lot TtiSM. good bench. Llvtog rm. with fireplaco, dtotog "L," kltoh-............. I epaeloae lly rmr ilVlT with Oiu boat. OrorilM S eat —______J. CafpeL drapeo laeludod. Our Plctwo Ad M Page SS Swru WILL TRADE ANNETT INC. Realtors .HE. Huron St. Open Erentogi and Sunday 14 FE 8-0466 HOYT TI^-AOBR’S DELlOkr Soda bar and freeter to*dream ------------- Sbedroome. Car- ronto, ISkSl, fin. ranoferrod. Bain- YOU CAN STOP RENTING AND BUY ■$55 A MON^ 3 Large B^rooms Separate Dining Room Gas Heat All Carpeting Included Many otSer Dalut Itaaturae 108 N. East Blvd. I block M^af PIko oo Bnrt Wed. Open baily, Sun. 12-9 Model Phone FE *5-3676 S B J. SniLDIBO. OO. OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 irr. Prom too oa Itovo I flreptoce lloee. 3 ughont, S W / Ponolod^ dtoii . eoniktoSUon >»*bociL ___ flreptoce. UtIos room' with fireplaco. 3 bathe. Cantotml frUietiluS! Ito your InnecUon. Clkje. off Pranklto It of Telogrepb, Ipv 6pea eigne. Abedroom alumtiiuto-ilded home. In exceUent condUton. Newly di^ orated. wtll-to-waN carprttog. Ml baeement. Hew Itb-car garif n Wert CUeago off Baldv&i_Ai JOHNSON PE 4-2533 hart! newly decorrtad, only | -Bai^ont. gat RA bia?. ( rago. Taeaat. Priced below ■ kef at only HOST down. Soa h today. SUBURBAN Thrac bodrMto bungalow, tog room wllb dtotog i KHcben, utUlty---*■•*-■ Newly d cun. vmy gSSt\ morel ] CaU today. \ 3H W FE Erei. enu FB S43MW FE S-my. NICHOLIE - HARGER S^^ W. HURON FE 5-8183 SCHRAM l-ake Front \ TaeaUoa dayi arc hero, ground! and beaebtr wilt, I crowdad, tot city li limply nc. larga anoUgb, wo ban tot >o-Intlon. A aple-and-ipan I bid-room homo, luit It mtouUi from Fontlac. Tbo-Urtag roorii anJfer porch will— , _ tot toko, brocitu-, — ear garage. aU iltuatid „. _ ** X 3U fort lot wUb a ijood aand baach. Frieod 4 Off Joslyn Two-bedroom partially tmi baieiitOlit..1 IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN : SUNDAYS 1 TO 5 Clarkiton on Amy Drire, new bedroom brick, largt kit-'--boiemont, m bathi. largo lot on paved r- .JQH.V-L- REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 5 III SHDIMONS. I bodroomi. I terei, atobte, S artoilM viUi. excelient emit tor imaU Ik, eom-toriablo. lUealy remodeled farm taouit wlto pMtltd Ivltog room, fireplaco, oU Hrod hot vator beat, S.MI ovorgr— “ --- - iba. A( privacy. loao. north g^»lton_ ■■v'L.**. ■siiNDW2-5 3m JOSLTN RD. Vary ottraettvo farm houie. Nlcriy remodeled ilde and out. Hat 4 bedroo 11 devni. larga llvlnx room, at- I dale) prict. rtl furnace, parcel tond Good torma. Pollow Jotlyn Road norib of Wi ton Bird, about S mllci to pro erty.rWrteh tor ilgni. H. P. HOLMES, INC. 3H1 g. Lapoef Rood PE t-HSI WRIGHT LOVELT 1---- AORR LOT — _ ______ PRICED TO SELL GI OF FHA TERMS S BEDROOM BUNOALOW -EST C» PONTIAC - TO APPRBCUTE. WRIGHT 3U OakISBd Avo. Opts ’tu k:M FE ^9441 Val-U-Way GOOD jBUTS AND TKADHI I atylo _______-to brthL. „„_______ b..iarsi ayu^mt • - - - -“to toeatlon. 4 par eent. COTE BUNOALOW ... . . Only S4IS down. *V»aatk ^tod-tog Uxai and toenrsnei. Hae 4 bargain. , * ' rbIrV Colored GI's _____AND INSURANCE Vary nlea otoM 3 bedrr-M Midway Strart. — _ Baiement wBb gaa bant and ghraga^ IMra larga R. j. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 For Sale Houaea 49 I DOWN 8IDB 3-PAMILT. S I I up. PS s-ita. u B FI I-MIS. St/ Benedicts ILT 'hoMXI pfi^loceretod .lB“| id out — very attractive. sSxsi. PAMILY pnnelejL — ------------------fenced yard, m-car garage. Por aU thli you know it muithe priced right SUjSM ^ with oonr—----------------- •Mr Shawnee Dr. Jnyno Relghu ______ LONG___LOW — BXAOnrOL RANCH BUNOALOW! AU brlek-attoehed 1-car garbge. paved drive, blacktop itreeti, — mnnlty uUIltlei. LAKB i walle, marble illle, •elect nelghborhoo homea. BAROAIN SS3.B00. Call now f LIST WITH Humphries FE 2-9236 tt B. Telagraph Opan Ivei. KAMPSEN REALTY I lor quick arte ai ha 10 Mavliig too area. Sartod lunmom. Bteraattoo roan, goa lumaet. t Mf garngo. gg.MK f3.tj* -:4526 PARTRIDGE HomQfinders SERVICE CITY Farmer •hn^o-^arJ Wtll If ilw'lorl ho ha^ ^ by i5!Wto1 n nice home, nw echoole, anC rn'5id*8 (Srage, cMckan ' — for Uva- loeattd I room bunta- ----,aU baiomant Mrround- by ehadlng maplce. Piwntago on .paved etreet. Approxlraatoly i!g aefea wlto fruit I-- ■-‘- berry poteboe, and alfaUa. 3 ear (Srx^ coop, pluo emaU barn tM atock or tool abed. puU prav SIS. too, on tome. wAtKRFiiONT HOME niiAnntos • roobt homo, ]^ma Window .vMh IMaiitinil »fiw.' 1 war gnroEa, largo lot. tarrneod -—, r—- '—•- nero lot NEAR OPDTEB . with n a bedroom medorn bomi Per ^lubur^^ living (T.TM with NORTH I ihor Bt-.. (OtafO. I.3S3. WEST SUB. mg down, Bleo 3 bedroo- —"" — IDE OI TERMS. $ Ma near runar Body, baaontont gar heat. 3 ca^ gamso. mortgagi eaaU down, M.3S3. ' attached I Ertata, 3m EUi. 'U. Rd. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2 TO 5 sn."Vi MACEDAT LAKE VIEW. A------ * bidioem homo MOf-Bparkltot OM floora, “ earpettog. noaUy ipotlataly elrtto. i.sas,-is,J."UniT drtaim*h«iiM prietd rigbS. TNI Moe^y Lake Rd: Orivo^oat MIS, --- right oo WinUtaa take fd. [aendny Uko Rd. Tnm laR William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 OPEN LAKE OXKLAND REIOHTS. 3 Bedroom Brick Ranch, now wall to waU carpaltog. bullt-ln brick plMt-er. toll baacment wlto MtotqS vnUg. Burgo isMicapea letrHdma li In axctUaal eondlltoa, elaaa to Inkt. prietd to itU with termi. Driva out W. Wntti________ Aquartna. rirtt to Brtakar. Itft to No. 3SSI Uroakor. Mr. WoHo. ropraaentaUvo of Clark lUa' ~ tato. PB 3-7IM at prtmifot. I ;"SSE^- (0- OM THE L^ — Lovely 3---------- -ndirs fir—-------------- titohertv^be^ JhWtaerei jSmred*gan!Jta. dSTthli ^or IBCh'^lMuflfu! flreptoee. 3 bathe. cloue (laeied-lB pt--------------- rtormi and eeraone, l-ear svaoe, pavtd drift. SI' of iMdy beach. PRICE RBDOCKD-BaauUful brick bl-leval. 3 bMroome. 3 flrepla^— 3 bathe, walk-out bteement i -----Td garage. S3’ jitofU^ MlsU lsa.'SS!?iS OWRBII LEAVIBO STATE - MlUt •eU, 3-bedroom ranch. If’ Urtos room with levtly fireplaao, ceramic Uie bath, attach Iff^. SS’ M tha water. Only lit,ISO, GJs WEST SIDE — Lake prtvi-IfSea. 3 brtiroort. full beert ment. Thle le a plaettrad bouta. rtereotton room ’ porUy ftoltbod. Large I rmi price jll.MS vlto rt REBE-s a REALLY BIO HOUSE for a retaonablt prict. 3 good ataa bodroome OM to BOOB. 3 fuU bathe, a beauUful family room vlto flrtpltct. a baaemont and a P>^** tlL*^l. Ray O’Neil, Realtor sa 8. Totogrnph OpM 14 p.m. FE 3-Tltl________ FE 343W Cass luke Cot^e ■Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor vs wait Huron atreet FB 34111 or IS3-33VI KB FRONT. 3 m.BiHi J nwarm. ytar around .A vomdortul buy at tlt.tM with St,3M down. By owner. No ngoiM ploMo. EM 34I1T. 1014 Sberbroeko, Commoree. Exclu^ely Located CASS LABS. T-robm k lux# UvlBo. indoor a^ oul 113,000 wiTl put you IS thle home. Tou muet hurry . . Cass Lake Income\ trodt *'■***■ ” * MA’nONAL B ’d Lab*--- '40 3-VS41 ... raAiWLifi.TAfwAL- vSr*^aMMto! * Co7sMyrttor*lls p!m'"' LABEPRONT! OAKLAND* iAKEFRONTS" GALORE! Wp-UMS LAKB. High PONTIAC LAKB. High VOi lakefroat lot. eandy baoch. took In. S3.tlo, torma. ’round oo conaL* ihori'iftoitnM 4im Mm, faaoad let. Only fS.tM BRICK LAKE FRONT SUNDAY U Wllllame Lake Rd. to Ar-, diwth to tMt Hawley on private ffuntoon Lake, tax a raidHlng ranch borne wlto ^Wvjng room big enough for. moAlva furniture but emill enough for to flocB longer In too 3 reetfut bedroomi. You wtll ndmlre toe wonderful kitchen I practical biautj^ wlto tl ceramix __________ and n wnlk-out baidment tbnt’a n comfortabla an! trtnmoBt enrter. Abo 4 f 70 fort L_ by towering LfM. I----- I treeo. S3t,fM, torma. OPEN VACANT HOMES BEWL?*DI«ORATBD * SS.7S0. ■> paymenti S13 i i fX IS la-Inaur- 1300 DOWH. Ill Urinsatoii, ifantenlm to Blaine to property, price |S,tW, paymenti 171.00 Including two and inarbDce. beautiful 3 bedroom bungalow, m a d 0 r B kIteboB ^to buHUn ovoa S3SS tSOWN aoolya to Mad- E !L2U"S5k“?S: /i*ARfklDGE LANDB. VonTaMraetlva. monte: new carpeting, ultrh-modem kitchen rtto mrtchi', tag bullt-ta tafrigerator.X oven and grill, girbtge d^ \ poepl. ntee all ceramic bath, \ * extra lavatory, exeepttaoai \ baeement. eoUd drive, l-obr-garage.' NEW OFFICE EUNDAT 2536 DIXIE HWY. » SOB BB^TOBE^ PONTUC LAKB. Pumlebod eottage on lergo let. ecratnod porsb, lm> WnilASIS LAKE/ 3-bodroem fur-nlihod oottago, itudlo Uvlag room MACEDAT LAKE Ideal for young wator OB SlS.300. - ’Tirme, TrOLMMS------- _____ ^ OMal, only ehort dto- lanea from loko. Eargrta priead. jit.tOC, - Terme. JllMMS LAKB. 4-brtIroom. yeer-’round, I bathe, baiement. high vo^ tat. Safe eandy bearti. iJhck ranch home with enrpeted living' room, fireplace, 3 bedroomi, 3 bathi, OXBOW LAIUt. Lovely 3-lwdroom rinch M 3 ocree.lond with IW-foot taka frMtagO. Includoi Sto-cor garaga. Only 33S.I00. SS.m For &sl« UkB Proyitrty 81 I,OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 6 6650 Transparent OPBN AT DBBk LAIS Df CLABXBTOB ARIA airek ^wbj^^tar|j^ Sjbad- moaL hraooovay. 3 ear ga-4ta par eant ta- M-tl, right M WaR OPBN AT LAKEWOOD VnXAOB Igg FT. WATER FRONTAOB 6425 Ellenwood Drive elonaUy laadeeapod wlto an-dergroHiid iprinkUng eye- rw«'f5lSiiSl: t^^ $!m **** ** OnSN AT COMMERCE LAKE 3506 Moberly ''Lakotrant — modern with valk-ont bMomont. Only gS,-3SS M tormc. Off Bornitola OPBN AT BOOIB LAKE 11096 Beryl Drive iLSio DOWN yATtaon ii,Mg total ^ptotily1uniS!od?’\ow (oraga. Good land baach. onm AT LAKEVrOOD VILLAOB 924 Beachway Drive Contomporary ,ktedwoed. 3-btd bolSuiM. Vary naat 'hoSi VXXSZSi : ““ OFEB CttliAB ISLAND LMOB 9%2 Cedar Shores Dr. STILL TIUDB thfl .Mautl- 0 M 7S I able prioo. 3574 Minton In Judah Lake Eatatoe. Only *70 month ineludoe uxoi. iniuranca and all. Laka prlvUogee. HAVE OTHERS - OET US’T Telephone FE 8-0458 • C. SGHUETT Ita car garage. $14,301. TTblta I_________ Largo living r_..___________. _____ Lo^ kltohoB, m caf. garage partition will moke U----- Irm., 3t’ Sunrm., 3S’ Uvtag-' bMoment, Offered rt dtatajL I 113.4**. PACE kitchen. dlnlBg. living r< place, icreened perch, rage, large lot, fruit ai trace. Illog down. |70 Schuett, PB 044(0, OOIC3IBRCB LAKB LOTS. I7SS. SI down. $11 r- — OR 3-13tt. PiSRBRMAirB ^ARAOiSB il \ miDutoe to Pontiac. Pvt. lake, no Webster LAKE ORION . OXFORD W torgo OB 3 acroi of beautiful and rolling dletrict wlto laka prtvllegte, Oolv 30 mlnutei from Pontiac and tbo atmeiphiri of trie range, frigtdotre. oil furnaeo. bedroomi and bath. Omb m hr' ---------------... MvW row 'suSisIlifm?**’ I'ER, Realtor OA E3SU For Salo Lota WIL^ia LAKE LOTS. ISO’ PERRY nOP IN AND EBB Om OR, Realto MD IHSURANC. D IgOAD (MW) Sunday 10-1 LA. TAYLOR, Realtor LAKEWOOD VILLAGE LOON LAKt FROl vtda eanal. 4 low df— — iSfBT Halil TO orttolj leA M73I. ~ai»r* ia«i igagi. Dej^ fireptaoa, SS.SM. T^mont bedroome. Upper epert-iment will make your ptymeaU. \Pun prlqa jn.VM. gae beat, flih, hwlm and boattoo In ’ C. Schuett. PE I- LAKE FRONT 1S4 ft. Ot lake frenuto. 3U lot Toeant. Near Waterford. A oto rt^^ies wlto low down pa; George Blair Realty (IK IfORTkrtRtf MteffiSAk i6T. 3 mU« eael rt MIo. Black-top road on AU Seblo^ River. Let large enough ter 3 cablne. Coll n 441erdeye; MT H43S. evee. ra^rttoiir Loca’ted liFTT Chlcngo. PE 3-1313. A taw tafia, ehrtca 1 Fat SrIb Actmeb 88 CLAB3CSTQB mllo Oiryilai -iCRE cumorroB pontiao FMt. OR _____________ E7T11. ACW* B38AR CtrtitKSTTO; „ - iCwot-llSV: good bulldiBg rtla. iftMo S-IMV' ^ACRdiTluSL^llk AMa t booutltul buUdteg elto. On • tt^to n good wroa. ggga Pocktl PUU of 1 —a You Soil Your lUrat Ihn^ mu ____. JWal PE EMM L.,. kOtiDINO BITBB. A EXAUTIPUL too Clarketon arceTtog feet of r-taXg*^ T-#A*RSuS. Realtor ORTQBVILLR U ACRES ON CORNER. FARM BUILDINOB. PICTURES AT OP-PICE. FENCED. fXRTlLE BOIL, OARAOE 30 X 31. NEAR LAKb! T MILSS. * "»W ^ROAD, CLARE8TON rm^ MORR LAND AT^ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 10.1061 TWENTY-FIVE 30 ACRES . Ridgeway a W Mpilgaf Laaiia dlt Sali HoawhoM OftoJf <» ■OKT, MBA» MOBTOAOia ON I-ACIB V*. I J.TBAB-OLD ssLfip, $6d0 to^.000 Od OUluA CMMjr beati, «od- BO ACRES l^room h«M, I***! kksi on MTustat. SNr toaA (nnUM. ■------1. W« ftiM kik*» Not A Steal Jwt A nid food d«a. Tak« drcr siSn-rgifiSirtUidfiriss •qulpmtot. liOOAUd In a itraUtle In ttM kMit ft tlU popnln- ilOCk •V«»tnnnil«*« Voss 8c Buckner, Inc. .2U ■ad mta. MI S-4MS. Peterson Real Estate JIY 3-1681 . -war? wlU ua ttaa mnrralovN dpp UfJal. IM h. iraaiaia. COMMBUm S lota toelndiaf |ood Opportunity Knocks Nor oaly tU.BM vttli Naaoaal down patmaal you eaa ba L.. proud omiiar of thla moaay aak-“I k«»5S~ Swaps ■allon. IW-37M. DSLpXI ) 3»«anon. ( It BAN ORIM. akAND NKW. lU N ip. rtaraoaa runUlart, «i Orahard Laka Ara. FI 1-nS; Baa. ri 4-4S13.' >■ a BEOROOU AMD DBN BAMCH ' atfla,' aarport. laria lot 113 z 13S taaaad. aawtr dSaoratad. M.N0 Odulty. m par eant Intaraat — r6oms FDBNmms at t«l Blm St., WUbt, FB A3»1A ^ryareto, |ood condition. 130. William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 Partridge d Inauranea. Trade equity dueUaa land with pan-type dairy ayatana, modem houaa with new klleban, aaetiaa K Dayton Twp. Tuaaola County. Alton Danow, lU^W. of Alvarwood ja%(-30 Tarr^^Bd. VI 3-SMl day time, Tavern, Owner’s Apt. Baay to oparato tavam wltL. plenty of parkinc at adta of ■rowlnc town — )uat North of Toledo. BaaanUy ran ‘ ' Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 1^ sii wnr HUBOM bt. >B 4-OMO FB Biyn i AOBBB, 3 _________ CmcKBN COOF, BABN, WIU. SWAF FOB A T*AHjr“ AS DOWN FATMBNT-------- WITH 000 DOWN. OB Sdlll. A FARMER’S FARM ^Minute Drive from Pontiac la Oulda" PARTRIDGE ' V' FOBTBB-CABLB SAW AND I. Ots B.F. antboard motor. — Sporta Banold 33 cal. Oormaa Mauaot AutomaUc. Mead boat-Uar for 14 ft. boat, tooU, ~ 3-«31i. ____________________________ gittT’ Bus pa^ it.H. Fraraona Fn^ro U Orehard Laka Ate. 11 CUBIC FOOT BBLVINATOB Rk. frlforalor, aloctrle ranfa, Uto — dal. 4--------- - “ —^ tradO tor what hi IAFOOT '*0 AT. j traUar tor lat« lami loam aoU. WoU RISTAURANT AND DBIVB-IN. a hl|h atato of aul- ----------- —*— I nwd- r.l“y'S:Rn*toil-la-r. ad. 33U DUIo Hwy. maat. Larto dairy bam wW atanchloot tor 13 coWi. Ala* 'cattla bam. 4 SUoa. Milk ir S----------- " - 13 eowt. AIk boot ______SUoa. Milk bouao IT.' tool at-' — —-. IF t ISV. 1 30’.-Laria _ _____ iranary. to lUlo rim froat- ”■ ■“ tn«.nini*'3 la. Comploti ' ' I obUiatlon. mfflSaj£^Fn???hi:5fh moo^.aala. Beply Fonllao Fraaa Apartrn— —, I34.lt. Blootrto .. . I34.M. Studio oottoh. Otu in.M. Haytat -Doak tISJS. — u'!h.‘“l!W3^Dln! at waaaar Il4.it. POBCH* FOBNirUBB. ---------- Whltq If- >n. |13t. PLASTIC TILE. B|. . FuUy aqulppad sood aU rti. Mo-tor nooda oomo ropalr hr alu- , mtnnm beat and lato modol r-dlum atiad motor or HW. 1 aeparalaly atoek and SEASON OBtVB nr — GOOD portunUy.7,jy price wU^ i payment of tt.lll. 131’zM' blaek- bulld- „ ^ FBEBLisi COMMSBCilkL . laam mowar trindar and lap-'" ihina. Win aall or tradi 43 INCH BOTFOIMT BLBCTRIC 40 ACRES Loealad in OrtonvUln area. Ideal farm hoata with U rma. aito batti. bam’t. Cow bam wHb 34 slaaehloQO and d r 1 a k 1 a | onpa, milk houM. Foaltry houto, tran-ary. hay bam and other out. bulldtnta. Cloy loom soU. A Farmor'i Farm wall worth III.-til with itMO down. Can tor appointmoai to ooo tblo. STATIONS FOR LEASE OOOD FOTBMTUL, FloaiO call bo--D I a.m. and t p.m. 60-3344 ftar I p.m. MS-34M. FORE COMFAKT. * Phono OB 3^3lt. WASHERS. WRINOEB. SPINNERS. AUTOMATIC. OUARANTBED REFRIOERATORS ALL SIZES. awkn or loll Ph sutw *»C SFIN-DRY. tSI. THOR AUTO. “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” oowtof maehlaa with tml, ili-anc. makeo I Mnd^amo^ neoS^ M°< 160 ACRES . Tavern NEAR ORAND BLANC. Widow , want! to looTO stnte. Frieod^ m I trnotor land In hl|h lUto of cul-tlyntloD. 13 ncm hardwood tlm-bof lot. Uodara farm homo to Marine Business Enjoy full loaton, WoU i Uahto kuslooia wtih boot . _ Property and nil on very nttrac- with WOU on main road lor bousa trnUer. San or trade I-34 Romlns-■■■ “ loader. Or'MMA ABOUT ANTTBINO TOT WANT FOR TBB HOME CAN BB FOUND AT L S B BALES. . . A Uttla out of the way but a lot toll to pay. mralturo and nppU-ancai oT aU klndi. NEW AND USED. Vlolt our trade dept. ' Wo buy, fOU or trade, coma a and look around, 3 nerpi'of fr parktni. Phono FB M341. OFiai MON. - BAT. I TO d trtoi. Lario bam and olhor aul-buUdlut. 13 I 31 oornm oUto “i." yoara. Oaod Itoa faaeaa «ol to a^ batai oparntod ai a hart cattle farm. Tou can’t beat It at t33t par acre. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION , JOHN A. r 3 TO I M MONTHS TO PAT 4 piltoi E. of Fentlae or 1 i ______ LANDMBBSBR, BROKER ‘ U73 TELEOBAFR BD. FB 4-1M3 Ppaa -tU I '------- Sale Land Contrkets 60 j camp traUayl^ B34tl. ----TRUCK TIBBS. SBIX OR . OB 3-1113. OB i-t333. Floyd Kent The., Realtor LAND CONTRACTS TO 1^ OR to iiU. Earl OarraU, Estate Farm sbLD JAitilABT IISI mW-H ---- tw month. I%!wm d EM 3tolt. affliancb bfbcUEs ^ _ RCA t-tube^mdlo ...... I 14 IS 311-lb uprlfbl traaaar. •>!!■!* Noma ll^u.-lt. mfrti.......im.W aStSLrSK.-.::-..: SttS -------------------------- 111 taa food t r oa part payi ra s-ttoi. ft PABBR^ ^ IimQtt7''”cHitRitT BtoiwiaM t Dlria ‘Hwf. Daar Lk. Money to Loan 61 FISHER BOOT AREA. orchard ItibTlI llTini nom. earpatod. Laria badrooma, atoraa att^e, lull besiawBL attached ^Ifbto. laraia. PBRPECT-eONDnTOH— juttZ - 130.540 with I1I.III Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance Oorperatton at Fontlae m-B. Baimaw frto and elaar property anybl to otato, MT 3-1111. ^ Cb.. mi W. Huma. OAS STOVE. GOOD CONDITIOM. |00d cioan bed. OR SiWKRs"AND SEPTIC FIBLOB ATTENTION Wa tarry a tors; iritoctton of buUt radtoa and TVa. AU ----jitoad at laaot IS dayo ... f. tll.M and Wo toko 4-404t. open 0 Clarkston Rd. Signature hydrauUo tnU-|i nnaa cloetrle-------------- inch Item loparate tor. iiu ""■•I ■tian; wwrr iMlboaOrnetor l. hare you. FB S-4111. EvO! Berry Garage Door Factory Seconds AToUibla nt itocablo ducount CIS Cola Btroot, Blrml^oj^ “B^SS?*Aia* i»MB;^'a^ r LIST WITH Humphries FE 2-9236 S3 H. TalairopB Sale Business Proporty 57 DIZIB HimAT AT ■tlito-MS n. Frontoia w^ ftl Fentlna Stota Bnak B»S,. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOA”|StoJ° •*** uvBrrooc TAKl -- " t— — Luka with laka nrivtlaios. EM Mils. EH 34S1T. BBC Bambltr 1 BEDROOR SUITE ■^lyRstTv^sirT"" bouaetraUar aa down naymont oa |.badraam bowa an Adama Rd., DIM Aa^_ BS-^W,0 Whlt- ■•FBIENPLT BEBVlCr’ DOM BOI& AHD S ACBBK BUCKNER For Sale gothlng 64 lM8M.^mOBT^'BIOTSIB A^ ________J eomplato with iprlnia and mattrau. M.M. Atoo maple bunk and trundla bada at bl| dir mOni^^BBAL liSTATE OR l-USS ___>W>W*S FINANcI: COMPANY where tot car BORROW UP TO $SQ0 ~C(MfFLBTE ROUai ~ Holl' illy, Michigan \ uSire^TaoSfftK. Drayton FIntai — fWea __________Blrmtoifaam. ^month CENTURT FINANCH COkOPANI FonUaa -Walled L3 FIRK NET BTEAFLBSS FOBMALk olM 13-14. Plowerad badtci and OF FURNITURE ____ on. FAD4TIHOS-AMTIQUBB EANDMADB ITALIAN AND tanachn articles. n UIAW ROAD. T PM^ F.M — Motel — U-S. 10 , -LOANS *(^)5Si^ty itof amt a matahlai Jaekat. Thaaa are practically new and tr cellant condition. For mor . Blinebed ook. S3S. MA Sale HousehoM Qoosb 65 la by owner. I ^ojpltal.A Rent, L'se Bbb. Prop. S7A • BEAUTIFUL HhM OTOjUS < f'VSaWS? • wSito* Seabed Phone FE 3^17 1185 N. PeiTi FABEWO HO F»-__ Seaboard Fiiiance ^S lb FBCT — REJECTS. RBAim-tal UTtait room rattai. Imw aa *TI. ary.^Bogjinln Boaao. 1S9 R. iJtON *bCA WimiLFOOL AIR DlAMONh BNOAOBIffcOT ARD Waddini rial. OB 3.«4et DURAPUB8 WITH FAUCETS t4lto B.Orada aoacU I3I.M. AVIS. UTS _Opdyk»JRd;________________ “wi!!d 5?*Uko*^w.*sJ2f®Mi T-SITS.___________________ br.. Waal to Cnoaont U. Rd.. Admliitt PhUoo. Fristdalro, Norie and OEi /■ ......... r Sorrlco Ezperto ¥fiXtk“" OddmIwiMm 59 I I I •"r-TrE-w-iAdiax:i-- waot of Fonttoe I" W yoora. RUlUinrO AND ALL OOBS. HOlI^ & AUTO LOAN CO. T N. Ferry St„ Oomor E. Flka WHEN YOU NEED $25TOSSOO o). aaa FanUba Stototoask Ride. FE 4-1574 A wdAA V aft bSdS. OR 441S4 Q.W . iif FjiBck mNO rtarmitt arL iao and alae. Booit sDMc tad refriiarr’ ■r)^.|ao and alac. atoraa. Bai e£,*Lsrs«ft.’?L3 mI IU. Htoa otte had fUtto «... Mato* drtoatf, SU. Badrooma m ■p. BadtaaTtomri. obaaU, Wst- Horie a BobuUt by our now. torntma nnmo. brand, sus.fs aalub, tltt.tB —. . sst'ssasff-.si.isst.'tt Orchard Uka. — II --------RAiiiCToiraim; ELBCnUC SSS. PE S---- iAlV IFIR WAiidftft: EEHftfiati to at ad lamhsro —------- prtoao. ALSO MEW. Uriat rooma, badro^ bunk batoTTUtoltao, ssiLRja ■ mntorsW; nTwsin. Rg sifift -dti^L BLiicriac c"sblUETT^E 8-0458 '—loisrarfoto-^ baeteb b oaah tor fnmttaro, ipjpHowoooi Bamala eouoo. FE MSg ggL* oioetrtt dryar. Oood ------ boSi far atlS. taU ruaa, IS Comblnattm hl-n aoamto Retpolat oeadUlon, rr-AKBHB^^ 61A Food Market ^ CrsfBt Advisors ARE YOU IN DEBT? Row yw^ Ito 41) Uaka ana weakly paymant yea eaa a" ' (1». Arotd mpouoMh (3l^*bt ... , A^OTE^h^irrid»S , 1 IT* oaft lUMOB. tsAoi^’lS.^ . ts ass: "r-tr-r -'r waihon Kltehon aaMnot^riak BoUaway hmto/Mwfit BtochSao. Vacuam ctoanaln. BToryi^ tor tho home. Now furniture atllttla % Itoll. OAB btoVb, Sift. ftifcfKlc otoro. no, rofrigcmior. S3S. ' chliin eabtoot, Stf, droaoor. 111. ivfLUS M. BREWER jsra.' . .- 5-9281 ”iAJSS¥^^S^iJ9^ trijwntoi Other ItaaMV'Loa^'atato." oil f^1fe'~MiETB«Air:kL6OT lamp and and towTUL liJlU. hoTFolm'apabtic^ ^akD rm^. idaat tor eottasa. >0 j^ROItttfFOTnnUBn nantha. S3M for b -------,j. load 1 year. SH. S-lllS;'. ______________^ St us b6t nr ob sell it fob , TOU. oEford oommuhitt And are okto to mtoe a City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 fiwqn — ltd - ti AUCTKMt. 'OA S as.*asssrj‘«TS BUWiET, vblJRPEB'rS CONSOUDATE BILLt^RO U- Far T. - - to onl Onl M ihd • Finencial Advisers, Trie. IHS. ^QOBAW v«s~ tablo bad frahMO, |4 M wood bcadboarda, t4.0i mm*«im4lUt Oo. 4lsi Dlzla ---.mn Ftotoa , Cm------------- 0^.1 ‘4U b:M EoaT^tl — -------SBWINO------- chine .with il( Wf and mahoiany cabln’at. Taka o«ar_paymenta ol $5 40 per aian4b. FW balance, 533 UnlT*rtal Co. ' ilOVINd. 4MUST uam, fnbd e 5. FiMSM. Co. FE 4to m2"iv^ TEZY 6 wm to RRi im na sw SB ton SR By Kate OsanB For Sele Miscslleneoiiii 67 $ele Musical Goods Badroaw, SI SS; ifulnia, aa»“— dory enn itean4, 313 m.*^'’ato! iWulm *t^“ ii^SAtSn^T oiiOTRD swkNo &OLDEN TOUCH EXERCISER. ........ atormi and acrannA kitchen table. FS 4-3MS. dZi FORCED AIR FURNACE. "John If a real athlete. He watches all the sports ■ events on television!" 100.0SD BTU. Inatollad. Complata S hot air runa. Ararafa Job MSO. OU 00.000 BTU arorua job SMB 3 wooka only. Aca Raattn« and Coollns Oa. OB 3^*44.____________ 'cunaumari approVad. SSa.H balua. S3S.M and 140 IS. marrad. Alto oloctrie, oil and bo44tod fM bootoro. bOabliao Plr^moooal. 303 Orahard Lake Sale Household OoodBjbS BERN. Antiquea NICE LINE OF AN-nqun and browao, Rnmlol'a, IT Dyke, Bomoo; Hi-Fi, TV end Radio 66 OUN TrPfc FURNACE, EXCBL-lon4 OBod.. alto 111. iSA S-lSSl. rrCHEN CABINET alNEA, sw.a••‘b‘:i.«ar^:r;ft bri^a?* PTuoroMOtT^ sS*^‘ Uko IT INCH TABLE MODEU FEB- REBUILT TRADE-INS ^muB.nA ivno, Mill. B5c.Aa. MANY .WITK FREEZERS, GUARANTEED RANOE8, Ooa or oloetrlo aronable. OL l-0< DRYER, oloetrlo SI W. HURON REBUILT VACUUMS. S13.M UP T43 W, Huron Bomei A HartroToo REFRIOERATOR AND ELECtiUC TEST BQUIPMBNT, BCA DOUBLE WR iijj* a®*won't Sa**to*i*^' Htathkit VTVM. lit. Vl ’ , Total lor all Itor" E. Baker. Days evoa.. FB 3-1305._______________ dSED lAlT INCH TV Sto {Mjl WALTON TV FE i-MST — E. Walton eoraar to Joalya SSI. s [. til Varloa; i"“d^-i»i{! For Sale Miscellaneous 67 SPECIAL tXI3 RUdS. f34 W.___ Leod Carpet, Woodward at Square U. Ju»t below Tod’a, Ft 3-7701. iiT^IROODBR. no. 1 Sholrador roMf orator, A conditio. Its. 133 North SMALL OAS STOVE. MAPLE Hoilhto. WlTH F STOVE, LAMP SET. 1 CHEST 6f dmwori. rafrlg. EM 3■dtlt. ■SUNCOAST • CHERRirWOOD blN-Inj room oat. 3 yeari old. till. 3 OIRL’S BICTCLES St\ BINOBR 8EWINO UACmHB, •ria, ^i^oratlro^iSlDhlni^__ boloi etc. Only t4 poymonto or will accept 133.00. Call CnpHol Bowltm Center FE I-I40T. mayrr olectrlc Juicer. 3-3S03. - PARROTS, I MONTHS OLD, • - bmlnnlnf to -------- --------- loa FE t-Oitt. i» plow, cultlmtor and 4T’ r plow, tilt. FE t-TlIS. I SUSPENDED OIL FIRED ROT air furnaers. 300.000 BTU each, lultoblo for tnduatrlal plant. FE !iTF{*t- wlth attach- turaa. I 3-PIECE SET OF BATHROOM FIX- . FB S-3S43. altor I dooD SEWINO MACRINBS. wholesale to all. Now. uied and rrpoaaotted. Orer 75 modtli to chooaa^frpm. Pricti itnrt Blotar pertabici. I-RORSEPOWER OARDEN TRAC-tor with attachmeutf, tIOO. UL 3-4TS4. 3313 Oorald. Bochoator. pint attachwiento. 561. OR 3-3ltl. SOIL FIPK. 54.lt. W” COPPER ftp* V* ° It 15 AND UF - '"lA^iKuMmd liim 173 g. BAOINAW FE____ MOTT HAMMERKNIFE. NEW irriCt, diio to cancollaUon of proj- TWEED CARPET, tell’ WITH FBt-TtSS. 31 WINDOW SCREENS. 3Szl4lb. 7TRADE OAS RANGE FOR BLBC- 51 tt V OR 3- Warehouse Removal SALE! gal. auto, sao hoator, SM.BI. C (net alnki and ftlUnta, IS4.IS Laundry tmra and atand i lauceto, 531 .IS. Caah and earrj Aave flumbino 173 E. Saflnnw__ n Id I Cheat af dmwera ... $41. _____Foator Bad. fuU alaa .. |40.i S144.SS Double drattar .... SIS. 151.00 Cboit of dmwori . . fSI. 545.00 Bookcaaa (flU cheat). 535.. **■— Cheat for beoko ... .. S3t.SS 3000 FACE BRU and mlac. OR ,»». CLEARANCE SFBCIALSI Display BodaprtadA ao;lad I 3.m Batter qualltj^roup ware tormerj ‘•■s-ESLa-’Af •b.rr.i."%j e 0-3511. wolto’l ALL OR ANT PART OF BUILDINO 33430 NorthweoUm Hwy. Oil I watar fumnoo, St-taUon tlae-c hot water bontor, m. Shawn only. MA 0-3114. ttNOra SEWING Otoup of plcturea, loUed . I BEAUTIFUL ___________ ---alt aaslor. aanon ■ oet eoBditloa. Pay off [ pMmrala. J7jM for J$ or S*T ^ DININO ROOM _ m Blaaahad wolnat bufftt 54S.TS 575 M^e drop lonf Ubia IIS.7I BOTROOM PURNTTURE S ante. UUvortal Co. BOCK nillDSTRIAL OIL WATER hoator, tu»-4ypo oU bumtr, uiad 3 yonri. lOU Pontiac. |Ood mo- 4 yttHml ---Moa. Ho4 ------ I boitor. Auiomatlc a heater. Hardware. Hee, su^ae. crock and tope and muait. Lowe Brtilbe.s Faint. Super EemI HEIOHT SUFFLT BEDOINO REDUCED I tStia HoUywood toaeraprinf mat tram, bon iprini and btadhoart Itohiaaa I d Laka Ai SS.lt Mapto headboard. I only, Juat two left ... rn.is dray mahotaay I “* *min 'AND ehdi MS IT’ window taa ...... HA^iNErrir t BATiWds, nSSr. Myrw Itu. init; hand bnato. fS.N; ^ atalnltaa ateel danhlo atak, |M.1S. tl.N eitcaalon waU lamp ... 5 I -15 to IS iroap of toblaa . 5 7, n haaElna wan abatoet I S draweri ........"......, LEWIS ______ Schwinn tourtnt, |3t: Inree chain drtet trtcyew. It: tilVaaia* CEMENT STEFS. READY OrChardlAke Arenue FfUE^naia* iAwara.w! m:___________ Used Trade-In Dept. J. taa he Btm^ tral L 3-lSl4. COLORED baked ENAMEL ALUbORUlf STORM SASH Fnll Iant4h Olaai Doora aluminum imiNo — awninos Ho money down.. SS Mo. ar- — Swlrai loakor ............ {MAS I ploco broakfao4 ao4 ... SISJI Dareoport and chair ..... M.tt S toeea dlnton room latta fM.II Vanlly ehat4k bad. blond oU Mite 3 ploc* eurrod aoctlonnl ... SII.SS THOMAS ECONOMY ] RcUnbla FtMMor” __ ___OL lAI CASH WAY“ USED WRIHOBit WASlinl DO IT NOWl Clo4bm Foal ... IS.4S pr. Tito .............ua oa. Cbdar Foot 4le and up Ua tor Toar BuUdlai Naada’ SURPLUS LUMBER ft MATERUL SALES COMFANT -NS HlihUnd Rd. (MIS) OR 3-7IU BeCTRIC LIGHT FUTURES, aU rooma. ISIl daiifna. NU dowa. ByB^MHnSUMB|T ^OPAIE - 5!*w'dew2*|!r»*?mmffi N.^Ay"° % 1^ porch, St.H*?rrafulaia. i Frieai only factory — iflehltan Fluoraieanl, lU N. SAOdTAW FE tAMS BKo lAiaAkdB sill, a Ifts baaa a^dtoaa. Tolapbana OR TOU TOO CAN afford ONE ---OUB WWDOW DI8FLAT LABOB BBLBOnON IBliONABLE PRICES _ raw waTMBNT FtAH S. SAOINAW MORRIS MUSIC CO. J 8. TELEOBAFR FE 3AM. ORGANS OR PIANOS ■IMO. Wirtnf. Opaa 4 daya. ^ ^^ontoalm Suptok. «S W. ThiakiH to baytof an amaa ar piaBoTNO down paymant - No maoUily paymdhla antu attar La-bar Day. Gallagher Music Co. II E. Huran FE 4.) _______3-3370. ________ ROCKING horaat, lauadry tuta. ebooto. MORRIS MUSIC CO. a. Toll ----- OAN Oil pSiT-to^wrU'^a upright Flaao. 5133. ”“o;0.lXghkrs SALE KNIOHT KWASIO TAPE BBOOBO---------------“ ’’'“•AVE^DOiIlAHS NOWl , LEW BETTBBLT MUHC OT. ^ offoSHE B'HAM theater "JSEf-'lSS.'BSSa.'Si MSyraFTTm**' ' SPECIAL! Au’‘mmioy*appSM Y puT AVAivmiBa. wmr'tAafft 94 VftlUt, lUI^. A1»0 bfttbtUM. Ilfla ' a?ufV Mtobiia —Ml Orcitord Lake LADDER ftALE. ------ d^Fatol' GRINNELL’S Alib kgdagi^fr ttnalon. Oakland Fail and 430 Orchard Lk. FE MU CARAT DIAI---------- rlnc.;. wUl aaarlflaO. baur tarrlaa. ito «Prk iwr ^ **caZbi MUIW*^ il N. SAOlNAW FB----- ■fcd HAMMdlib'i^^^ h^RRIS MUSIC CO. M E.--------- “ — FUNO X?*?uar:S.d“^**" Gallagher Music Co. FLASTIC TILE, Ea. txi BUGS .. ..... ASPHALT TILE, Ba. "BUTLO” TILE. T** ‘ PLYWOOD ... -jrina. 13 It . Va In. mni' V* In. mni 5urfic~WW. JHat A- USED Model B-2 GULBRANSEN ORGAN Smni, Gravvl and Dbt 9$ 1% S’ insi % lilt Cootoy Lnbo Band. Fhona PEAT 'slism I anddirOamom _____________J*^d.*’FUl dSl FaBD ORASUiq, TOF soU.. Fiu. irorol, oto. T-^ ‘ Wood, Coal and Fiiol 77 ■LAB W O O D OB PIBBFLACB . wood. 3 cord. JM. dot. Alborta Lumbor MUto. W bSUl. Plants, TfOTit, Sh 78 rtrtm cuiuvftifta. tnftmrta. ”J2iL ‘LwmS Ham RTBBID IBIS NOW IH BLOOlF. "r,rr..------------------- i^*- Mxdani. lad lI7- For Sale Pets ' poodlai, ehlhuahuaa**^"TAior AEC BBQISTEI^ COLlIR plaa, trl-aolor lemalca. SS0. TroP-Y„. ..... ..... „„pi,to. OA s!sr;it.%A4ii*^^ AEC BSXdftTXitBb WfattHZti^ tarrtar pupa. 3 maniba. Chnmploa alrad. IFM Ratal Bd. E. Ooodri^. I. IS ft Only 3 Months Old I per Beautiful Walnut Finish And a Bench BBAOLB PUFS AND MOTBlR.' IU IS k, ■ .je. - Q. A. Thompion. 7IIS M5# Wi stS; otonset Buni>n S0z3S. MzU. lOzIS. Ite I aqoare loot Hoor apace. Muit moired wlthlB 30 dzyi. Mtohli Bualneia SzleA FE 4-15S3. ■HALLOW OB OEB^ WELL ttl- NEW $1795 NOW $1595 Wiegand Music Center IBACLE MILE BABAAB ABBA fancy aliwhca. blind hama, at ■MhaNl lutai attaolwcalt. Tltki St.lS paymenta. or oalf f"' total caah priao. Caa Capitol Inc Canter for------------‘ __5-»4(yL_ SEWER * EXPERT FIANO TUNUiO By Mooter CralUmaa. unsBmA’rB eeryicb Wimnd Music Center ’fheae FBderal MM4 ___ St6BT AHD CLARE OOREOfiin^ iwnl.iniT 14 a. TELEOBAFR Pj-------- ------ VlOTm AND c6tA.IE. PAT HAFWtTu^FIBB- OO 6iC3l8HtjltD™F U b M 11. AEC rctooterad, S waako. OB 3-0434. FkdB Kirriiiii TO oMb MiatC ^ Sale Offleo Equlpwniit 7| ^ 4” Drain Tllo , . V- Srwor Wot 4” Bllpeenl Pipe lit n. Tssrs&rssTtss iailR BETTER PUPflK I TEAR Cnal Iron Omtea B Coeori Steel or coot manhole atoM ’ z 94” ramp TUa SSAS an. BLAYLOCK COAL S BUFFLY CO. “ Orehard Lake Are. FK l-TISl as..“ira.a!«5‘r^ ’TALKINd** MtNAHl, COCKA- »u^aJBr.af5SUK! i5j’.»‘WMSr • 666bLHai45 4iW. "IHt FmnkwM off Mnybaa Bd. FAiAdglW'lHiHAWfT W ____Oaanrtaa. eaaoo aad ouf totoa. crana’a BlrdBatobary. SOM Auburn. 01 ! hbdiEB ISiinEBS: ' FOODLBS. BEAUTIFUL SILVkR Ooodall - Taromaa mowara. boi-au aad Rela4lllara, mto-haa, power taaadto llllcra. I modato to rid-tog mawora. EaTaral aaad ■»•« ■ttalatnra. OB 3-4374. foODLR WVt, MS bF, STUb Sale Store figripaMBt 73 aarrlea. trimaUag, EM ilWS. FABAKBETE OUAiuHTkED TO - - n. w4.r; —------ Font luolto ao Srtp wall ralnl. Hardware. pbuttMag. alaekrt^ . suppllae aadTnU line to lua^. Open S n.m. ’til 5:31. Sun^S ^ rurnltnre, Appnancai. 1ST LAWRENCE Church il; Ortonrille._ ,. flULMAN HARDWARfe CATS BOAROB). TBNDBI. UmNO care, mtea vary. reu. For lufor-atol 1^ t-MSt. JW9 ■..■WWW. M*. MW I FB BCni OPEN DAILY ’TtL S; SQII. M COMPLSTB DIVINO OUTFIT. luad, Ills, each. Ml 7-3S3S. - a61r. SUL, tbaM Burr-ShaU, 373 S. Talagraph McN ART’S TAILWAUOER KEN- ,.srssi‘ _ Manley Laitoh. It »i Hunting Do|s , AKC BBOnrrBRED BLACE MALE Labrador ate 3 yra.. obadieaea tratoad. edeelleat retrieeor, For Sale Uveatock #ANTro: co5d^..si4bjo~iK- : 3 ABABUN STALUOKB AT STUD, i — ”Tiaealliii Man.’* NA W»31 - —“•> 34ABE. 1335. HM itar. VL------------------------- I TEAR OLD 3 r, IS. OR 93111. Sand, Gravel and PIrt 76 j 1 TO 3 TAROS BLACE PPH’ TOP 1*4 SM4 *** M»CUnuj ISO AMP PORTABLE ABC WEUm With 100 ft. .eablea. IISC 1715 read!------------* 1-A TOP SOIL, BLACK 1 track. ,—---------- trailer wttk raeuum brakeb. 11.500 KM 3A4I3. Oardap Flattory. 5ct O L I # E B CATERPILLAR tractor. Frool and loader. FE 30” Frigidalre ranfe .... Ite-R SBfraln atotoner . ... SSS.B Crump Electric, Inc, -'I aumA Bd- — —^ STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 4zl Vb kaaontto ..\... SI .ft act lb Fasboard ... S3.M ISzM 33-14. Reck Lath ... I 4zS PUltn'iKMU’d ... II 4Z| Jb PlyKOrc ..... H. “Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY weldera, Lloyd I ATiwrioN fhecKEBs ^ ‘ tec per yard ahredded Mack dirt 31^4 o?WU»SiBi& St Wa Wanted 'io sur m rbh^ it to 30-atoU harm bain. Soma paa. tura. Urins auartera to fraqm ■ »»ribla. Call------------- For Sale Poultry fS i CameraE, Equip., Sery. TO POLAROID CAMERA, UKB HEW. dcliTtr. FE M41S. ‘LTTU'SfiJfjfS’Si.T*'.: A’lTinTION ntbeXEU; ' WOLLENBAL S M.M. 1^, Fltb- Sale Farm Produce 86 Sale Muaical Goods 71 alaetrte atora With larpe avaa and bratlar aaatton. S yaart tod —• 'n azeaUato eoudllMa. ^ Hampitaad. Realtor. PE STaiS.** ‘ DRILL PRESS. WBEELBAhnOW' ACOOMHAN AND CASE —______OB 4^333. „ ._ BBAUTTFUlC FRENCH FROTTIN- M, '=7AiN^ SsloFyinE \Vymans ____a to ehaqaa from. Interior a eztorlof., Ra* waU paper zn ——aeleattou. Barr MO^I^USIC ^ ' 34 S. TELBOBAFH FE VOSdl {?/, ™ Bd. W BASS FIDDLE, OOOD COMOmpH -- Call after 5. OR 3-llW. Ouar' Elec, rtoriti c*a atore . ;3k**B;r**S?,' Aa LoottCft Cmidn'............ iSS Orchard i ■^s W'._F»q V»44«lt- EEiS IMnW YlluSout. FlNtta Oi Centennial Special! New Spinet Piano Full 88 Notes $625 ' ... rit.’s ydi. del. FS % Mml .Vl'?" :V •i.. [t TygNTY SnC THE POKTIAC PRESS> SATURDAY. JU^E 10. 196l , MU. um WMcw> «o nu.. KING BROS. ^roifnic iio*D *T o^TMc" w«-w 5i TTwheelhorse BOLENS TRACTORS «an7x«iM ?5rS2v, MftMtw, Art WhlMuui, "U" IS ■ FOR USEFUL! When you have something to sell, there’s nothing more nseiul than a Pontiac Press Want Adi U will do the job for you . .fast! Sell your extra umbrella, ukulele, uniform, upholstery for cash with a Want Ad! “A" to "Z,” a Want Ad will Wbrk for you. Call FE 2-8181 to place your ad today7 B ;!#»’•>«■ MeMIt Hot* FMt. F« I! i^*T p J iiztr VaaT BONDAT .........> 1 wmrr oayb want BOY - SILL • RCTAIL OAri,Y pniM Auction _______ AUBDRN tw » Sale House Trailert 89j por Srfe T»rea_ 92 ) nan wcavia ^11 bnth. rr M4m. rm sna. a^^^OT_aTB»AMUT» YBAJIJnt .puoling Ihionr i, Oarford. Doat. Mlgli- jua fun prlet. Frl. nr ant. Boi ‘naatrr.sw^ fSSAilS.'SKMSS s.’is-jrui^.'sas wnneot on ymt proom ■ n am piM tar 70a , Bob Hutchinson Nobile Home Sales, Inc fearly Summer Sale . ONE OF THE LARGEST outdoor DISPLAYS ^ 7 DAYS A WEEK-IN THE ENTIRE AREA Travd-Aire Nimrod Camping'Tlquip. '■ a Cat Porta ( Apache Eagle and Scout Camper $169.95 TO $649 AXMtl IU1U J-----——------ aMMtaMm oaaMrenr«tU.M pMi ini nnd aachnaco. S^ ~~ Saginaw, «4- ~ OoMral Safoty Tim. tar. wp la M(k,'f IM priM. Black or wbitowalU. ED WILLIAMS U«a lA-IDOT 8HBLL LAU. 41-borepoww Mercury and trailer. tm. tw Bancet, lato Oriea. iitninibM boat ajao Sale Track Tires 92A Runtbout, Wlndsbleld, Steering Sect> and Coatrdle ........... ............... MM Complete U-HP. neetrlc, l»-lt. PIberglaa __' MECBAmC ON POR- Boet. WIneiiteld. Btcerlng* -Beau, Conlroli and Trailer ..... .......... tWt Complete. M-HP. MOTOR, lim. PIberglae ------------------- ■ Sale Motor Scootera ^ At-B.P. Klectnc. 1»-PT. Ptbcrrlu Boat, Back to Back Boato. wind-■hlold. Btoertng, Cnntroli aad TroUor ...... BnM Complota ' Z-ZTBRM8 lAll W. Auburb Rd. For Sale Motorcycles 95 Awpood. 1 MA MtM Ai«hi.dlA#f, iBm. ~LTO XBACUakorbaUt boata. ■ IBU. AMD BERYICB " pAjrf SoBTtSfci^’q&rrS-. srs*i5Eir,viravai OpOB Dally A auBd»y« t a.m.-t pji. Boaiaoad Acc08sorlea97 ^-msraisgrgiigssg fVaoadItfoim ..bbm, bOt- bMTd mot«. «M. MA neig. 'oatbMrtBot^tn. Ml Clara. M hdMAhOoT. a abaBfcPOwa ar «M. ‘m,. UM. OB ^1 Cree 16' 6” Overhang ■LEKP8 1. BCLP CONTAINED. PRICED TO BOYl rroSTTiWEf-RipfNMHlB trasgor^iSg'g?^' “ I AUmiNllM NearGr mw t b p. Beabee Call^ 1-------- -- Holly Marine ssiT?au&A>..i lima AtoMiiroM boat. oU oaatrata, U-horee^ Belarudt ■ , MM. OR i|-'RVkOOOEOAT.TM- -Tl-bpTmoUr. trailer. AU a Jacobson Trailer Sales 1 it pibbrolab WHiraHoosit and Rentals . ! trSSS:1g.?ISg- JTi ' modele In traetl trail-iff tviNiroDB! APTSR HelghU Soa< L Reurre your trailer for *a-^T—gawsyr,-; UOM. Boo u lor hllohoe. paitx d oonrice Mtl WUUams Loko I, DrayVm PUlne. OK }4M1. nw mrlEi~~ ^eepdmem. tl.m MA t-ugf. THE TIME IS KOWl TOR US TO FICCUP AND BELL ■yoar ,?mi’.or. any U' TO IT. WE BATE BUTBRB WAtmOl CALL US TOOATI ---------IINB r------- m Eelaruda tnotoT. MM. CaU liB-IATl. _________ iOAT, MO- [M?W't.‘ Boats and Accessories 97 M’ INBOASD BOAT AND TRAH.-er. M HP. Bic. condition. WIO. MMM». . ir DOhsETT^ CAEIM CRUSHER. 4-whecl IraUer,' 71 H P. JohnMn gervlco Ine., llM Hlghload I isnrwsr-cgfi hortopowor Mercury. dtlOko 'Boo- all aceooMiln. Ver«------------- Can bo need for okllag. Spoode «p to W mpb or family boat. Win Mat I peoplo. Can ba uiod on Oroat Lake*. Bloepe S. tl.m or bo*t offer. Mart seU bolag traailerred ' ‘ power grlarudo. PB 1-lOAI. AUBURN ROAD LU AND SERVICE re New MOTORS. BOATS nbcrglat Soot 1171 Complete. .......... DL 1-1M7 ___Crooki and Llremou Rdi. > ACROea PROM AVONDALE HlOH l-POOT MODEL oxcoUrat condlUon. Ml OLAES Prooland. Poa-Toeo boata. Yssss‘ffle»«sP‘^ - —MNSON MOT- GASOW _9RTB--- tITI Cau Lake EEEOO HARBOE, MICH. All New in Pontiac ORADT WHITB LAPBTRAaB AQUA SWAN ALDMA LAP mTaHOUSB. TBMU8 CRUIBBRE ,jss.tg'?.jrsa iTMBBBday * ATWoraOM. BOAT owmST _____get aur taw prlco. AND Rian> POAM_____ PIBERaLAE MATERIAL - Mazurek Pontiac Owen Dealer -n W owan B». arU ■Mtf OWOB pem, ’•1 It* EkaoCnilt Valv BOAT SAVER HOIST Latmt dartga tar Inbeaid* or odt board! Eoop ya«r boat aafe mm wind, watar. atomente. raflalah- Owens Manne Supplies^ tag Orchard Lake A»o. WE BMW PLYWOOD RCN^boOT, 11 POOT. Pontiac Headquarters Boatl Repair Materials . JBROLAS EPOXIES PAINTS VARNIBR ~ -.RDWARB WntDBHlEL^ CONVERTIBI* T- lilt. Ml. OR 3-Oill. Terrific Boat Discount Oa flbergla! and aluminum. Wae 1311. new llM. Deluxe ruaabor* worth 17M. now im. Bkl rap< I. 3W pound tart. tl.H, n< II. M. Tanr'! Marine. Open I: a MN Orchard Lake R( Substantial Reduction --- raft boata, now la rtoc outboard moton Ootor trailer! rtblng tor the boat OinEN’S MARDta SUPPLIES JOHHSON MOTDB8 Ino aoppBaa, Repair San PINTER'S lu N. sattadP NOW IM. AlumlmiSi IT Crutafr •ita"*" ’ RBO. t}* ** "9W tU*.H 6rm Seta - Largo r w^ olid! .JBO. m.N Term! Ai Lew Ae M W Per Mont NO MONET, DOmi JAR STORE, Craft, A0-h.p. motor and 1 irota. Ski. boat eoror ar-* •— Good eondltlon. $1M. i TransportErn Offered 100 E AIRLINER. NON-STOP-lelCA Bab Pranetaeo, Ban $7*. HawaU, IIAI. Now t ENOINE AIRLINER. NONSTOP-Loo Aagelca 8a» Praneieco, Oloko. 17t. HawaU. till. --York, lit. Miami. MA. Parry Serrico Ine. OR MtaA. WANTED; EBIBIIB *6' fomia. FI »M13. Wanted Used Cars 101 |2S MORE at hlgb trade aeod < tart yes ton. H. AMP Mdo Highway. A 04X10 DBAWUaEB.WRBC» aOLTU PLASTICS w 1M7> Highland Ullo! Wool of PoaMe oa MM i6At-UMdit-"*Hki^. ir jjT- ISAT Wb SAiJ. 1*M. uii- epooion bottom. 7N Mercury *touiM*3 BO.\T INSURANCE ' For complota InformatloD FRANK A, ANDERSON ^BRCY CRBSTLINBR AND LONE STAR Mcreuiy moton and Maatart73t. mafva Tl. ast^ t ____mifiki'iHi aiSjAitawaUti WARD ATE. BOUdlMOBAM. HI UH cKEvioi»T 'lB6i¥'iii door Mdao. t eyUiider aartae. PoworaUde, radio, boatar. Olrtr blue ftoleh. * ‘ ---- --------- blue niUeb. Oalr tl.MS. NORTH CHEfROLET CO. IMS f. WOODWARD AYE. BUIMnoiiAM. — AATM. •uFoirHAO. fi666B. ¥1:9- *17 Cbcr* t ibifi . -t3 aad 'm Bolek . •13 T -^ — ^ ■M ai ■iS - aad *M Bxtak Ooart. VM PoBtlae aad Paekb].. ■17 VolkewaMB, new motor .. MM PLENTY VtAoM-im PIMAHS EOOMOMT CARB 33 AUBURN W CHBTT. IMPALA. jraBa**"" TAYLOR'S OK Used cars caaVROLET. OLDUiOOILa MAiket tSlw ^**‘^bltai Lake •M nTMOOTH V-g *M Btatioa Wagw Otbore m n. * BOOMOMT Wi f a AUBURN SPEQAL Maw 'tl Car, radio. ---- tl.4M.3t.-'INJt down. tdtJt par R*AND C RAMBLER iA”"”tiygSSt IIM CWTROLBT 4-DOOB RA- MI CHEVROLET IMPAL doerardtop. t eylindor. termi. iORTH CHEYROLET lOM 8. 7TOODWARD AVB. BIR- MIMOHAM. MI 4-373t,____ IMPALA CON- JN CHSVflOLKT X1U*AIaA CONr >f| ' vtrUblt. 3ft# h.p. nolor. 8tsDd*rd Mi«i wia’a^ «nn.fMlEBlm BodUib HmmkMr «hlU a ^71 MARMADUKB Bj Andwm ft For.MeCBTi 106 “&JSi2r>BL“ISi,.“8S!: 66W.: wKa Bead! bettary aad Ueeaaa, IM Don't be thcared. Mommyduke! It’tb me! Fftr Sde Cars 106 HOUGHTEN & SON Mala, Roebeetar OL 1-tTtl fits.'- John McAuliffe, Ford t3t OABLAMD - FB-MItl UH PORD CONVIRTIBLB. BL^ xrltb white top, etaedard Alft, good eood., “ MI-ISU. >. awT ^GG,*°^' 'Light blue with i_________ Piihy aqalpped iaeUidlag power rtaering and eiuie-O-maUe traa^ BOB BORST, INC. 3M Hunter Bird. : *3^dr.!'*d5. *1 ______________i'SSfll! BOB "BORST, INC IlM B. Mala. MUIord MU 4-17U CONTBRTIBLB. IIM PORD, V-A iUa eblft, orcrdrlTe, radio abd — No money down. Panehak II tor Salei. Mta DIxlo Highway. INd CREVROUCT, t SnCK. 53M. Buparlor Auto gaUi MO OakSaod 'H CHBVT. cEkAP. - " PI 5-35M. •W 1M»ALA. 4-boOH. MAitMW. fall powtr. PE t-3647. ---P&THAf^AigTBWi:------- USED CAR I SHELTONPdntiac-BuTcTc OL 1-8133 door ecdaa, outomatlq trsnemK- brokoe, radio, hcatar, whlta.>,». rarta black tinUh with luxarloui groan trim. Oata HMt. Bug tarm!. NORTH CHCVROLET CO., IMO S. WOODWARD AVX, IHRMINOHAM MI 4-l^». RU>oaaBdai^ INI Dodgo. UN tall p Moraii 3u wTurnm INI DOOOB DAR^ t FAldUH-•*r otallOB WogOB, Ilk* B*w. law lUoago. t erUador WI PORD, OALAXm M300R. data blaa, 3M h.p., rttek, aoua-loM dUtaroatlal. wUtawail tlroa. Qj^^^tar. MmI acU, M.1M. 5 PORD CROWN VICTORIA, pink and whlta, Hko bOw iuldo BLACK'S AUTO BALBB 3M oaiaad________ PE t-N 'M PORb. VI. BTiCK, tlM. I-03M. BOB BORST, INC. iMocSSaS^niiSS ou 1956 FORD CROWN VICTORIA VJi^Pordo-Atta. Uk. mow. M tM IWb. 6666 fftAlMMi^- •mirT.IS*i«w^5ffi« 4-UM, ------------ New 1961 Simea . $1395.25 smalltown LOW OVERHEAp Jl,l^ MXLB qUARARTBB RAMMLER-PALXAS IfM w..ium ,_,BOa»IXHR faocoauMTtStl^Oi iUa ablft, orardrlTO, radio — boatar. MotalUe Mue. Mow black too. A clean ear. MN. Ml M13I. 1117 iWh'D 4-faSbR BiATipirwAa: an. straight rtlek, money down, real------- Auto Balct, tn 8. fagl 433U, Extra Special 1955 FORD 3-door TIctorle, Bxeeptlenally Ibarp. ■ eyilader with Oecr-Drlvc. $595 BEATTIE OR 3- •53 iH»"b BEDAif t «irL sfAliK: ard eblft. Exc. ibape la body and motor. TIrc! Ukt new. gUf. OR 4-13M. 38N Pramboe, Dr»ytoo •CHUCK PORD MM at RueSSiani LMa --------- MY BMli (t btaek oontb of U Rd.) err e-iAta ^ 1958 FORD t-OOOB With radio, ha mat 1 e ^traaemleebin. wbItawaU John -Mc.AuIiffe, Ford 535 OAKLAND FE 5-4101 IMI PORD 3-DO0R, RADIO AND J11A T E It. .jaBbLUTMT HO MONEY OOWM. Aiipme paymoate of tM.75 par mo. Call Cradtt Mgr. Mr. Parlu at Ml 4-7IM. BaroM uraer, ewiw. 1959 CADILLACS •sdaa OtTiUo!. A tti^ aateoUoa of good alana l-ownar, now oar *—■— Cbom In today tar a WILSON' PONTIAC - CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward ------- m 44tta iBny3rsS!.:^%' MI 4-75WL HaroM Turaor. Pert “TATIOH WAOMf, HA-fXATTBt, totaxm*^ .UTBLT NO MONET rA^ATE.' look'at the p^hCe Marked on-the Carx-^ Now on Display at . . Orebard tiuo Rd. HERE’S HOW THE ------: WC ' SALE WORKS CHBCK THE BA8B PIOORE ON MKLuKO PRH5B PADrSai — THE WINDOW OP THE CAI TOO CAN PIOURE YOUR OWR DEAL AND BUY THE CAR OP ——----------- TO PIT 1 Al ^ For Sale Cr« 166 Special- I960 PONTIAC PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Cleifiens AND Corner Caws and Pike FE 3-7954 liH i^Rb TiniNhiRiiRR jiMi; powor, automatic. PB 4-5414. bolero ' — '|g”?ol&"4:sa^ WAd6H.‘ V>. Crissman / PnTHirCTFD ROCHESTER PEN BTES. OL Mtit MUST SBE BKPORB BUYtNO t Mercury 4-door berdlop, powor rtoarliig,toaw, radio aad boater. •id’c&'^vr •17 Ford VI LLOYD Motors. Inc. Uneeia-MornnrrOoHrt BagUeh Ford — Died Core 331 riaglnaw PE 3-tUI ----- rSrdSmtGH------------ MUCURY 3-Door Hirdlop. poymoat duo Ji^ 15. Rlha Mr. Ku. LAKBBIDB tfOTORi, 313 wTIianleotH, PB P4IH. >»6r iAii lift MKBtdiy Ii6k- poi^ brakw, power etatrlng, eoUaat eoadUIOBt }7M. DayA w slagi. OL l-MM. ntf tJboim itSAk Aia^^ ______________ ,,-mssjai hardtop, outomatle trAnimUiloh, powor etaarlBg and bram. radio, haatar. whUawalle. boauUtui a.naxe flnleh. rerr good —■" Q, by bwBOr. Il5t5. PI Fwi ad to pay balaMt_ tur-gfLrfisrswH CREDIT MANAGER. PE 5MH Klbg Auto Baloa lU B. Mglaaw U57 PLYMOUTH 3-DOOR. RADIO *--------IRWXiUmT NO S‘Sf?.OTo.’S8^r Mr. Parb! at IB 4-7Mt, H Tnnor. Pord. VI 4- OLIVER BUICK ----Invires You to Insj^t Our Fine Election of Used Cars Today 1 No Reasonable Offer Refused! 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Closed Wed. and Fri. Eves, at 6 P.M. Buick - Opel - Jeep Renaults, Too! HOMER HIGHT Small Town Trades; “Sfoir ^................... SI.' UM Mtrenry 5 door. Power xtaor- 1 Duolo 3 door hardtop. Radio. UH Port 5 door. BolrMort.. ..... r. jMdlp. .art I ‘w^’tesrjsssurt* '**"■ * *t7 UH Port H tan ptakup .IMS UH Morenry I doer. Radio aoS hontar. wbHa A. Mta Chevrolet-Ppptiac—. ‘ \ Buick Dealer i^r'ifr. * TTfiS^^®iraB|9f PONTIAC, mg, oocjD kuimta6 OODfUtiOBr low Blltftct. IIM U64 POim^WJTH *#7 IR and tranuBtaaloB. By o' gam. OR 4-1115 after 5:M. Power rteerlng. Power brake.. top. .wtatbcarti Low dow **Ylaupt Pontiac Sales MIS One Sie*nort^ef US, 1 ' MAple 5-55M Il6ii„ Tnte. aad Thuri. ^ I ;k, 9199. ru. _____ RONNBVILLB 3-DO<» HARD-■ft WHmAE' f DOOR HARin^ Uree. Mw'jM M3M. M POI^C. itiooii. bl!6r'7 M S. Baa- usTWimAd Sit#A6f mYRm ---- —atsi— WMditaM. •to poNriJtfc- “ . _ 3-7MI, Rl___ fj^j^TATiqk.'jW towioe: TO?. tapw Urea. 555. UA 5-50M. ,itft*^i0NTOc eATAuitA VWFT. wMK. cmuiuud, hydramatle. power eturlBg. radio, heater, wblta-—!ta. OR 1-4M1. C l-DOOR CA-f'Ajtl , clean. 5....... I PONTIAC COH^lRf. OLKaM. and oat. SIJM. UL M^amJ full powc mobile. O TIC. ABaOLUTBLT NO MONKT down! Auum. paymeat! of t 14.37 per'^mo. Cell Credit Mgr., Ir. Park! al lU 4-75N, Banild Turner, Ford. •Is BoiNiniLB 6M'nR-riREB Ruekot esata, power windows. powtr brae., powor etaorlBg, powor aatannn trt-pewor, now Um. blue, Itto now. Can Rato-man RosRy. FE 5-Tin or OR iillkriiAK iL ?!!_l *?!"* RL jiPiLi*u?im* 3 Tone Ilnlih. *"* fl.H5 Van Catnp Chevrolet. Inc. MILPOBD______________MU 5-IOM • IMk-RASIBtjCB WAOdN. VSRir Carlton 3l_____________________ bFbcial •57 Rsmbirr 4-door, automotle. R * O Ramblor Bata! EM 3-41H 'ft RAkiBlBK aTA'rt(W '''wAeioN; --------- TOdto, hat«, .borp. E 4k C RembloMiSjei***_ B»ll-^RjhA^ imwK automatle. OR 3->7U.____ __________________ 3-5743. ifts 'fittnMAli. 4-d6(« BSlkW. radio, hootar, whltawolU, mata- dor rod. Only 55N. Ban tanae. i^IJSDSrAfe^ Beni'S! 'M TAUANT DEiUXB lartM, Wim Ante, traasmlertom t.-Mt mlloo. goUd rad flntab. Whllo- tl.Nt Bill Spence Rambler 33 Mato BL (MUI Otorfcotoa OPEN EYES. MA MSW •H TOLKBWAOBN. SUllROol^. elaaa, OB 3-au' _________ SAVE, SAVE, SAVE •MRamMor . . M Mtreury ... HChevrrtot ... r;.- C8 ... tt.TM '55 Mercury 'll Pontiac . Flymootb ■itFontlar . '53 Packard •SSBulel .... ■U PonUaa .. ■•asask'... 5 7*5 iS 5 415 VSl 5 IM t IM is RUSS JOHNSON LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY2-23M SEE RITE For the Right Cars at Right Prices Absolutely NO CASH' NEEDED NO PATMBNTB TtLL 4ULY M ’60 T-Bird ....;....^5 ’58 Chevrolet 2‘Dr. $ 895 ’57 Chrysler H’top $ 795 ’57 DelMto Hardtop $ 795 ’’57 Mercury mop $ 795 ’57 Ford 2-Door ...$ 595 ’57 Chevnolet 4-Dr. $ 495 ’57 Plymouth Belv. $ 495 ’56 Pontiac S. Oiief $ 495 ’56>01ds 2-Door ,. .$ 395 * ’56 Plymouth H’top $ 395 ’55 Buick Hardtop $ 395 '55 Ford Convert. $ 295 ’55 Lincoln Hardtop $ 295 ’55 Chrysler N. Y. $ 295 ’55 Ford Fairlane . .$ 295 ’54 Mercury H’t $ 295 ’56 Dodge 4-Door ..$ 295 ’55 Pontiac 4-IDoot $ 195 '54 Chevrolet 2-Dr.' $ 195 ■54 Ford Sta. Wgn^ $ J50 '54 Chrysler, sharp '1 MANY ilORB.aRBATVAl RITE AUTO SALES ■■i-'V '; 'v-' ■ A--* ,’'11 ■ M- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, im TWENTY-SEVBN Today's Television Programs 24-Hpur Seryict Program furnished by stations listed in this column are subfect to changes without notice CUmmS >-W#BK TV CkiHMi T—mreX-TT I «~WWJ TV Okumti »-CKLW TV t loMiovrs TV moRuons •iM O) Movie (eont.) (4) 4Cokr) Goove Pierrot (D Iports IpmA.) fx» O) lllgfawair PMnl CU. Qmte$ Pterrat (ooot) (D Spans (oooL) ■ t:M (3) Death Vallejr Days (4) Pony IhvceH (7) Dee^ (9) 1W Lindsay ItU (I) Malta’s BosiiMss T:» (2) PfRy Masco (« Booaiisa (D Leave tt to Beaver (t) Weh of Life 9:9» (9) Perry Masco (ecoL) (4) Bcoanaa (cent) (7) Uwrence Walk (9). Espioratlodi 9:19 (3) Checkmata (4) TaU Man (7) Wade (cent.) (9^ live A Borrowed Life 9:M (3) Chedonate (coot) (4) Deputy ^ . mBoxli« (Special). Ohtllo RbwMl challenges Archie Moore for worid Ught-heavy-weifbt title. (9) InvisiUe Man 9:11 (3) Hava Gun-WUl lYavel (4) Nation’s Future (7) Boxing (cont.) (9) Juliette U:99 (3) Gunsmoke (4) Natlco’e Future (ooot) (7) Roaring 30s (9) News U:l9 (9) Waatbar. Sports U:I9 (9) Golf Tip . ie:M (3) Sea Hunt (4) Panic (7) Roaring 30e (ooot.) (9) New York Confidential U:M (3) News (4) Nows (7) News (9) Movie: “The Charge of the Light Brigade” (1996). Set in Crimea duriqS British conflict with Russians. Errol Flynn, Olivia da Havllland. tl:M (3) Weather (4) Weather a) Play 0* the Week: Uta 9i99 (3) MassforShuMne. I:U (9) BiUboaid. •:U (9) Sacred Heart U» (3) Christophers. (9) Herald of Dmth. (4) News. (3) (4) (7) Understanding Our World. (9) Tanaole Baptist Chnreh. l:U (3) To DweO TotsdMr. •:N »(3) Detroit Pulpit (4) CathoUe Hour. (7) Chiladaa Sdeiioe. (9) Oral Roberts. •:M (7) Amerieuw at Work !•:« (3) This la The life. (4) (Color) pavey and (taalh (7) fhith tor Today. (9) cathedral of Tomorrow 10:19 (4) Industry on Parade 10:N (t) Felix the Cat (4) Contrails (7) QT HiMb U:M (4) House Detective .i (7) Realm of the Wild (9) Ouristivbers Ivan Turgenev’s "A Month in the Country.” adi^ by Emlyn Williams. U:99 (3) Sports (4) Sports-U:U (3) Movies: 1. "The Bold and the Brave” (1999). L War n is shown by antics of three American infantrymen. WendeU Corey, Mickey Rhoney, Don Taylor. 3. ”S 101 e n Assignment” (English, 1965). Gossip c(d- Movies: 1 "The Deotor Takao a-WUo” U94Q). ‘ thoreas who diseanreaa aof to tmWto rawto We ara fxpfltn h MSSWINS Mid We Represent the HUTN’EST •AS BURNII m tduiM, No Money Down 5 Years to Pay ncHifiui mnifi co. 88 Newberry St. FE 8-6621 sonotone House of Hearing Free Heerlnc Teals * *Opaa Xves. hy Appotaheaur 14S OsUand FEderal M225 ’ PONTIAC, Mica .MfWCOLOKTV ~ ONIT $399 snnnnsiniiaeB Open Man. and W 419 W. Meraa W involved with neurokigist. Lorstta Young, Ray Mllland. Regiaald Gardner. 3. "Shock Wave.’* DaMIe pleas of da-aignar, toM pilot takes a new |M ata Scott Brady, Men-neth 'h^. ' U:U (3) Little Lda. U:M (2) My littla Margie (7) Champknal ‘ BURIIAr MOBNDra nm (3) Amra V Andy (4) Shakespaara (9) Paaring Parade UiM (3) Movies: 1. the Croaa (9) African Patrol SUNDAY APTBBNOON A oowbuy wanders inio tte llves.wt a widow and her young son. John Wayne, Geraldine Page. 3. “Hunters dge said the dollar volume of total building contracto — residential and nonresidential — was $38,-598,000. It said residential contracts totaled $21,000,000, down 18 nonresidential contracts were $17,538,(KjO, an increase of 46 per cent. ■ 7T99 t4)^ave wpon oMt wraa osw> tiss-wra. Twitb zs&'sur" MS-Wiia. At Tm AtoMtl Motmw’ r “ ---* fti wroN, -RK ot roitk aft sssjv. sasssffJr wroa, at. ittm tai siss-wfli. Btofi. vmw SBk."saJrn«, •sfeyajsasss wxrk. turn* uu. eaaw, ^ . SJHt tSS: wxvk Volcrt rrophMT cat.W. Bto. ObrUilaB WMK, WsrM Tmuorro* WXVZ. rtler’.iBM* l|:to-WWJ. St. raul-i C.tb. 3 rp., Warren and the Scott Co. are major users of Michigan puipwood in the Lower Peninsula. In the Upper Peninsula some of the largest operators include Kimberiy-Clail: ot Michigan, Marathon, a division ot American Can (to., Huss-Ontonagon Paper nistlque Pulp and Pt the Escanaba Paper MUlt dhisjon of Mead Oorp., and (tolotex. V TV lee. 91 4-1919 Radi* «r TV 91 4-9162 j SU Ltolfb. PmUm Debat TV • Rsdie OL 2-47U ( IM W. OnlTWillr. aMbMtor HsmptoN Mectrid 91 4-2525 CM W. Hum, Pmunn Ned's kadiv fr TV 91 4-9841 TM Otnhard ImlM, PmUm lecksee AepHsece OR 1-7591 sees Dtate Nvy.. WnterlMd JelHMMi Radie fr TV 91 9-4969 W B. Waltm. PmllM 692-1990 Jeees Jladie b TV -tHI hwbvrd Imbu ■ Uke OrloN AmI. MY 2-9711 us S. BrMdvdy, l«b* Ortm Uke TV MA 6-6269 suss OrabsN Ubi, Pirmteftav LsHrmt Rsdio • TV OR 1-2692 Merto SIvctfwiia MA 4-1166 Nertoe Radto fr TV 91 2-1106 dSSSS Vm Oykd, WMhtaftea Obel TV Stovke 91 4-4949 Peer AmNsmc IM 1-4114 Biei CmmuM BA, Orebud Imha Phdtod TV Sdrvidd OR 1-1217 Rteb Rddid fr TV 91 4-0221 lldd N. Ofdyba Bd. PmUM StofabtU Rddid D TV 91 2-6MT SwddUs Rddid fr TV 91 4-1111 Mt W. NdTra, PmtiM AIRoddMcTV MY 1-1124 TdidvisidA Sdfv. Cd. Ml 6-150D ddl K. Blndtagtom WMtoe Rddid fr TV 91 2-229T SM a Wtotea. Pmlte* WKC, led., SdrviM ■ Ddpt- 911-7114 delayB^uaed by laat year’s Hollywood strike... Brigitte bought a huge estate in aouthern Ttance. Paramount producer Gant Gaither's book, on Princess Grace’ll be out in a paperback edition . . . Burt Laii. ^16095 .1. $205«« “Open Hoes# f to t PM. Each Mighr NavA Mddk WWJ, N«Vi. Aitdd wxrz. Winter Corns iiv—look And 'ihpp-—Visit with eithdr Bill or Dor^Pree . ■ . ^ Coffee or Cokes — Cqokids or DbniNS. S:dS*WJB, NdVA Cldfk . WWJ, HtM TwsBy WXVki WMlf ELECTRIC COMPANY . 125 W. Hhmr SiNd* 91 4-2926 ^ ajUDELCor:::; GAS and OIL FURNACES Has Firsatas OIIFsraaeM * ' Otevenios Bsritrs on Find Boilers Be sure of years of treuble-free heating with a low-cost, efficient, automatic GM ^Deko-Heet installation planned for ^r homd by factory trairwd haeting experts. . HoMei Red Slan|» WMi Yowr Furdioso of a GM DELCO FURNAa or ALSO) ALUMINUM PRODUCTS /■ Complete Line of Alsco Storm Windows. Doors^iding HEATING and SUPPLY CO. O’BRIER ^71 Voohfii Rd. FE 2-2919 ' ^ Oipsrator oo Duty After Store Hours ., \ " V' ij *tW»y»Y-KIGHT THE TONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE loT 1961 Compacts Catch On; Sales Rise to 35 Pet in May Pi|st ot| was rMMM !• fealkw ChevraM I at hatti( nlea •( tto ■ tack m «Mc tHurcagM Ckaaf. Cbevnlet to pinh the Corvair. MM ^DErmOIT *- -Bjr the ent M Dmp*^ cMeW tatab ««• | ««r tariag Ito ftn« jrwr tMr taur imctlcMtSOiwrcentolcH-^' —-----^- --------------------------------------- fl................... Kliloar raddenly caught the pubUc’alaoared. Ilaacy last fail, Qievrolet fpwt thel Laat ypar through mld-ilay Cor-IgTMh light and Corvair aalea|valr accounted for only aiightly ipora than 13 per cent of to^ Chevrolet Mies. 'Thb year durta« the aimUar pa^ riod it accounted lor a.l P«^t. ___— » Corvair MlM itae ntoie tban ■JAnrpQI units in that period srhUe the vm ■taodard Chevrolet feD off by more MA 4-4521 EMS-0203 ^In m eoupacts accounted for lust 44 per cent of all domestic to sold. In im they rose to M ^ cent. Laat year they grabbed J7.1 per cent. I Be Smart, Be TTirifty—Monday and Every Day, You Can Be Sure of Extra Saviny at Sear»! MONDAY ONLY * Every month sfaioe last September th^ have taken a steadily jjjgget share. In May they topped # per cent lor toe first time. el the msalta hnnedi-ahead, la May a reoart » , eent o( .afi ean halN were < 5 In the ISBI mbdel year the pub-B had toe choice of two Ameri- r and the Studebaker Lark, to 19M the choice had widened to lx. Iliis year it is 10. ^Meanwhile toe number of stand-tods hu (trapped from 14 to 12 «ith the demisci^of the Edael and m COMPACT MEASUBE 'starting with the US2 model wear exactly half of the 34 nAme-^tes oa the market will fall with-to Romney’s specificatione for a tompact car — over-all length of; SO to 300 inches. **The newcomers will be the new iaies from Ford and Chevrolet.| At Ford the new cam apparently fill cany the familiar Fairlane mat Fairlane SOO designatkmi 2 But they will be about UT inches Sng agaiast 300 for today's standard Ford. for Father’s Day.. choice of styles in fine sport shirts All rear. 12.99 Styles on sale Sport Shirts In > summer colors in washable synUietic and blend fabrics with embroideries, cross trims and appliques. Cuffed short sleeves. S to L. Knit Shirts in cool cotton and syn-theUc blend fabrics Include flat kpits. mesh and novelty stitch stylei Wide choice of colors and styles. 8 to L. Han't Fatnithiaga—Main Float trousers for Dad! tropical slacks Reg. $7.98 to $9.98 >f eotors andslses»to43.Plek a pMr |or Dad ~ and save! Men's Wash Slacks CHARGE IT Reg. $3.98 . 1 and $4.98 Charce It Water Duck. Hounds Tooth and cotton cords in this assortment. Choice of cokxa In men’s slses. 30-43. Man’a Chthing—Mnim Float MONDAY ONLY! ^aU to he ataat 11 yn ta ataw I ••Ford will uae a new, small VI fifine of 14$ hoTsspower. Oiev- to go a four cylinder, aix cyi-(to and VS. flAUJEa THAN TEMPEST *4>telimlnary reports say the four, considerably smaller than the ene used this year in the Pontiac Tempari, wiU develop 110 horao- Foid'a marketing atrategy, according to Ihaidan. wUI be to keep toe Galaxie aeriea aa the atamlarti Ford with approximately the same dtanenatons as this year. The Fal-(xn. too, will keep jta^eawBt f sale! zipper or button assortment card Your Choice Charge It All-white button assortment for summer sewing needs in sizes for dresses, and playwear. 50% white zipper assortment in lengths for playwear or dress- MONDAY ONLY! Spring Cushion Relieves “Hot Seat Driving" Special Charge It Coil springs are between you and hot car seat. Porous open mertt fiber covering lets cool air flow around you. Large size, 17 ^-In. wide, 19-ln. high, aholc'e of colors. Better Cushion ......2.33 Nelioas—Mala Float Amlo Aceotaotioa—Parry Si. BototaonI What a beauty! Has a rec-tangular shape for easier ^ grilling. Ho(^ helps reflect heat for fasta* cook-1 ing. 22-in. chrome plated grid. UL listed motor turns spit. .. - -- $3.98 Bar-B-Q Table 6.99 Haaiaworas Oapl.—Sears Ncria Beaoatoal _____ MONDAY ONLY! MONDAY ONLY! ^reim infoiwation; hbwwer," is ^ if will atratoh about 303 iaehea» almoat a toot diorter than the atandaid Mercury but too loi« to come within Romney’a private apartficatkma for a oianpact car. With hall of toe nam^atea on pacta it (Xttld be aaaumed aal(» will dimb to toe SO par cent figure by end of toe year. One of toe factoft contributing to toe increaaed lhare tor the com-^ Backyard Plastic Fun Shower Tirpoiene in a Handy Reusable Gas €oinam^ Folding 3-Way 99^ GaL Is .. . 4 % CURRINT DIVIDEND RAID Seni-Auially 71 YEARS 142 CaaMCilhft Tints Ca$itolSaviigs & Loai Asm. 75 W. Huiw FE 4-4)551 i-ia. Ugh 88^ Charge It Uae as a yard shower for the kids or to wyiter gardens. Choose green or yellow. Parry 5t. fasamani Our finest thinner for oil base paints, varnish (25% more effective than turpentine). Cleans brushes, ' removes floor wax. Empty, cgn is gas can, with spout. Save! Paiat Oapl.—Main PafamaBt Easy to adjust for use as stroller, sleeper or play walker. And it folds quickly for travel. Steel frame covered in tear-realstant vinyl. Includes a handy basket Save! “Batter” Model .........14AS “Bald” Model ...........2LM 3-point Slyhi Non-tilt Hammock 9** for Gentle, Rocking Relaxation ^ Sturdy, 3-ply cotton in fade-resistant red or gteen Slaid pattern. Hardwood spreader at head for comfort, latching detachable pillow. Similar. I Faraitar* Oepl.—Second FloOt . Mon^y. gpotUag Goods—Pony 81. Sasaawat MONDAY ONLY! MONDAY ONLY! 6-transistor portable radio with batteries Regularly at $29.95 Grey Leatherette Cover 24 88 NO MONEY DOWN Lightweight Innerspring Portable Chaise Lounge • Was at $29.95 ||188 • Save Over Vi i ) It Special $5 savings on Monday! This fine Silvertone nee^ no warm-up! Includes flashlight battmes that iMta up to 400 hours. Take it anywhera^to the beach, in the boat; oh picnics. Fine reception V 1 picnics. 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SATURDAY, JUNK 10. 1961—28 PAGES M COLOR. Home Wrecked by Winds Districts Will Vote To Fill School Posts Monday I See Possible Break in Laos Peace Talks Gromyko Gets Note Approved by Kennedy, Appears Interested AFTER THE 8TORM — This is ali that remains of a home in the suburb of Glen Bumic, Md., near Baltimore, after a severe storm Ar PheleUi Friday night. Tomado-like winds virtually leveled several homes. Police continue to search the rubble for possible casualties. 2 Small Commun/fiesKnudsenloGive Lashed by Tornodoes'Centennial Talk By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Tornadoes struck with fUry at two small communities in Kentucky and Maryland Friday, smashing homes and businesses, killing a small girl and injuring scores: of persons. GENEVA (AP) — A pos-| sible break in the dead-! locked international conference on Laos appeared in the making today — at least in the talking stage. U. S. Ambassador W. Averell Harriman Friday delivered to Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko a note President Kennedy personally approved. Then Harriman spent an hour backing it up. American sources said Gromyko responded to th«' extent of ex-In his second major public ad-1 pressing eagerness for going on GM Official Slated to Deliver Key Address at Joint Luncheon A twister roared through the business district of I dress since becoming general man-1 with the 14-nation talks but he of- Ravenna, Ky., turning stores into shambles of debris. ^More than two dozen businesses in the community of 900 persons were damaged. ( A few churgnes and homes Court-Martial Ordered by AF in Tower Collapse WASHINGTON (API-The Air Force has ordered a colonel face a court-martial in the collapse of a radar "Texas Tower" that dragged 28 men to th^ death in the Atlantic Ocean. The officer. Col. WiUiam Banks, has been charged with being derelict ip duty by failing to keep himself informed. Banks was in command of the Boston air defense center and the tower was part of its radar net- The court-martial was ordered Friday by the air defense commander, Lt. Gen. Robert M. Lee. The Air Force indicated the military trial may convene within a week. Charges against two other officers—Majs. William R. Sheppard and Reginald L. Stark—were dismissed. Both, had been serving under Banks. Lee also dismlssedi a charge against Banks of culpable negligence resulting in death. Banks is from Raleigh. W.Va. The tower, officially known as No. 4 but unaffectionately known by its crew as "old shaky,' buckled an^ sank In an Atlantic gale Jan. 15. area, was killed, by flying debris. Oirlstlan Church, all lour walls buckled Md the roof collapaed on a Bible class of S7 children and four lastmcloro. Most of them were hurt, some critically. They M I The tornado hoisted 35 railroad cars from their tracks, dropped them nearby. Damage was estimated at mil-j lions of dollars. I ager of Pontiac Motor Division, S. E. Knudsen, General Motors Corp. vice president, will deliver the most important talk of the Greater Pontiac Centennial. Knudsen’s speech will come before a joint Inmtheon of Pontiac service clubs at F;iks Temple on Monday, June IS, "Pride In Pontiac Day." More than 500 persons are expected to hear the address. T3>e automotive industrialist'! appearance will precede the 2 p. m. dedication of the Pontiac Public Library, the 2:45 p. m. «»mer-stone ceremony for the Civic Cen-ter fire hall and the 3; 30 p. m. program at the Gov. Moses Wls-ner Home on Oakland Avenue: Chairman cf the "Pride in Pon-and.tiac Day" events is Mayor Philip E. Rowston. Mrs. LaVon Kyden Is luncheon START CLEANUP ! Hundreds of workmen. National Guard troops and state police began the monumental cleanup task today. Bulldogers scraped paths along city streets to make way for Ham J. Beer will be toastmaster. Presidents of seven Pontiac At Suburbia, Md., a small community south of Baltimore, a tornado leveled eight homes and badly damaged 12 others. A mother and her 16-month-old child were injured. Standing on three stilt-like legs in open sea. No. 4 had been battered and weakened by hurricanes Daisy and Donna, and it was inclined to sway and vibrate like a tuning fork. There were times when the men lay in their bunks and practically cried because the thing swayed so." the sister of one of the lost crewmen has recalled. In Today's Press Catch On Ccunpact sales up to 35 pet.—PAGE 18. Space Warning Two dead U.S. satellites warn of danger from space dust—PAGE 8. Home Tips Hints of interest to home-owners—PAGES 18-17. Takes You Back Pontiac merchants display century-old merchandise — PAGE U. Cknrch News .......4-8 ComlM .............. 8 Home Seetisn.....18-17 OMtuaries ..........88 Sports ..........88-81 Theaters .... ...18-18 TV Radio Pragrasns . 87 WUson, Earf ........87 WofiMa’n PUM .....1%11 Blao made clear to Stevenson—on Pipecial Adlai May Face More Trouble Latin Demonstrations Threatened for Envoy on Rest of Tour MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — AdlpK Stevenson faced the threat of more demonstrations today in Brazil, major trouble spot In his Latin American tour, after catching a blast here from supporters of Fidel Castro. The chief U.S. delegate to the United Nations came under the first attack of his tour Friday night when speakers at a university rally denounced him as an "envoy of Wall Street" and demanded that he leave Uruguay. The Uruguayan government , . mission for President Kennedy—that it opposed any action against the Castro regime in Cuba. It waa especially firm against armed intervention. EXPECTED IN RIO Stevenson was due in Rio de Janeiro ia midaftemoon to seek understanding with Brazil's new president, Janio Quadros. on Cuba and other issues. U.S. (rfficials, who have been worried by some policies of the Quadrot government, are anxious to line up his SupporU for a program to improve working conditions in Latin America. Stevenson planned to see the Brazilian foreign minister and other officials, then fly to SaO Pauh) Sunday for private discussions with Quadros. ' Stevenson'^s associates played down the importance of Friday night's demonstrations, buf it wat further proof that Stiuth American sentlroent, both official and private, U pretty solid agsinal anti-Castro action. * * 8. E. knudsen fered nothing specific in the way of compromise. British Foreign Secretary Lord Home planned to fly here from London Sunday to see Gromyko. V. K. Krishna .Menon, India's defeime minister, has asked that the conference convene Monday to take up the main topic — creating n pca<-cful, neutral Laos. An IncUan spokesman said Men- Six Candidates Seeking Terms in City Ballot Nine Communities Will Decide Special Issues; Polls Open All Day By DICK SAUNDERS Interest appears to be high throughout Pontiac and Oakland County on the eve of school elections.' Voters will pick school board members in 21 area school districts outside Pontiac in Monday’s annual school election. In addition, .special i.s.sues will appear on the ballots in Avondale, Oak Park, Utica. Huron Valley. Novi, Brandon, Rocheafer. Water-lord and Clarencpville districts. Interest shmild l>e es|iccUH.v hlzh in I'miliae as six eandldates are rinininK lor i four-ycur terms on the board of education. eoi-huirmcn did not mention ti _______ JAMKS K. .lENKINH Fidel to Receive Muff Muddle Gives JOHN W. OXAHA.M VlfTOR P. SITT Waterford Township voters will choose between two randidates for one srhool board position and also decide whether a school library should be established in the township \ oting places will be open from 7 a.III. to 8 p.m. In Pontiac voting booths have txsm setup at 18 scl^ls and tho dost' .Street Fire .Station. Votera will vote for two of the six candidates appearing on the ballot. Violations of the cease-fire in| Laos by the pro-Communist reb-j els caused the Western powers to| call an indefinite postponement of I the conference last Thursday. K'S INHTRUmON.S The decision followed the rebels'] capture of Padong. a mountain: village 20 miles south of rebel | Tractor Team Officials Arf!-ul Hy MAX E. SIMON Downes. John 'W. Graham, James R. Jenkins and Victor P. Suit. Mrs. Roy S. Mays didn t care about her farm gomg! ^ «riting the h^hest , ^ ^ i jij [number of voles will win. Of th«* to the dogs. Oakland County authorities did. Demands That It Have Power to Negotiate Exchange Deal 10 me aogs. UaKiana uouniy auinonues aia. Icandidales. Anderson and Jen- HAVANA (API — Fidel Castro Thc shOWdown between the two sides came yes-!kins are running for re-election, headquarters at Xieng Khouang.jssid early today he will receive iterday. :JA.MF3i K. JENKINS * * ^ a four-man bargaining team from; A deputy dog warden dispatched tO the Mays homel Jenkins. 42. of 62 Wononah 'o work OU'at 1331 W, Romeo Road. Addison Township, yesterday;""'to fhchev. Instructed Gromyko dicate a desire for resumption of to ^-^*®*** swapping 1.200 captive; Genex'a conference as a result of his talks with Presldenl Kennedy KhniNhehev and Kennedy were hen they met Inal weekend in Vienna, though aorne obnervern doubled that the words In their joint rommuniqw held the same meaning for each. Gromyko told Harriman Friday that U. S. parachute supply drops to Paciong’s defenders had pro yoked the attack by the rebels. The Soviet foreign minister suggested thnt an effective cease-fire would be simple to get if Washington and Moscow merely told both sides in Laos "to behave themselves." So far the Russians have refused to send the international truce teams in Laos any new instructions and the eouinment they have requested to do their job. Cuban rebels for 500 tractors. But the bearded prime minister raised anew his alternate proposal to trade the rebels captured in the abortive April invasion for "political prisoners" held by the United States. Puerto Rico. Nicaragua and Guatemala. Castro notified the U. S. Trac-tors-for-Nreedom Committee that he would receive its technicians, provided they have full power to negotiate tho tractor-prisoner deal as "spelled out" by the Cuban prisoners mission sent to the United States to broach his offer.!' The freedom committee announced in Detroit its bargaining team will fly to Havana Monday., In his note to the freedom group Castro said he would have preferred leading members of the committee itself, Mrs. Franklin D. i Roosevelt and Milton Eisenhower. I (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) morning to investigate com-A certified public accountant, he plaints of the growing dog i“^'"‘*'^*‘^ population rubbed his eyes' in astonishment. MRS. R07 H. MAVS New County Courthouse in the Spotlight I [He had never held a public office. “My intrreiit In PonMae PoNIr tcbiiols i* natural In view ufiour He count«*d Ho canines. , live children, three of whom are ,, •"That didn't includi‘ the pu|)-j currently In m-ImhiI and two of pies," explained Lyle Schreiher. [ the depulyw,______ I "Although my professional train- Most of the animals were unli- ‘nK background should enable (■ens«‘d ‘me to be of value in specific fields I such as financial matters, my in-S«‘\eral hinirs later three t„|ai interest, not just trucks Inmi the Animal Welfare m one specific problem Shclli>r pulled Into the Mays phase of school operation, farm determined to take the i-a * * * nines into cusKaty. ..j "We have enough loom for 80." of any part of the .school organiza-said .Shelby Wmidridge, Ihe dog tion depends upon thc success and warden welfare of Ihe school system," Like .Sr-hreiber. W o o d ridge Jenkins a.sserted in a pre-eleetion nmldn'l bi lieve what he saw .statement There were big dogs, little d<*s. He has been active in Parent- rni-dfom-sikhd dbgs. 'fhey were in Jea<"b«'r A.sscK'iatkm activities ;hed. in fhamber of Commerce. Boy Scouts of America and is a past presi-downtown Pontiac Kiwanis (luh. the home, in 1 Ihe storage shed, in Ihe h;un, in Ihe fields They wen i •veryw'here NEW EXPER seen anything like this in all my navels," WiKXiridge , cxi lainn-d ! For an hour and'ii 1ialf. WihkI- ridge and Ins hclis-rs cha.sed dogs.. iThey t-orraled only JX. 1 It was rough on the dogs and Ion WiMxiridge, loo One dog Wl hini on his right hand. He was later Inaileil at SI. i .loM‘ph .Merey Hospital. ! ' We ll be hiK i k .Momia.k ." Vl iaxi- , WII.I.IAM It AM>KK.S4»N Anderson, 48. of 4.51 Lyn< h .SI . euiTcnlly vice jiresident of the •h(X)l board. He will be running II a second term Wi-cted in 1957. md Amierson had never bi foro run for public offic-e. graduate of l*ontiai- schools, f is co-owner of Ihe Columbia Continued on Page 2, Col. 5i I ridge prorpised The dog wai-den said he'd (Continued on Page 2, Col. Timetable for Echo The Echo satellite can be seen _________ in this area today at 8:06 p.m., 6 _ j degrees above tiu* horizon. It will ShowBFS on jundoy *** Predicted for Area .Show<-ra and thundershowers are j again predicted for the Pontiac IspHii hisS' is;is NIGHT BEAUTY SIGHT — Monday, June 19) county residents wiU see a special repeat performance of the~night illumination of the new Oakland Cixinty Courthouae in the County Service Center. Made possible by 21 large floodlights on the south side, this picture was shot by Pontiac Press photographer Art Miller the other night wrheti county officials turned the-lights oh for The Press! They will be used when the new hdine oi courity government is occupied sonnetime in mid-August, The Jync 19 iWuminA- ^ tion !^l fellow an open ^hoUse during the d^y being held i “injunction with the City's Geittermial celebration. [ The \vcat(;erman said scattered^ thundershowers wil! drop in to-!night and .Sunday with tempera-i .lures continuing warm. T.might'N low is cxpe<-lod to W a mild 64 and Sunday's high Khoiild rise to near 80. (ienerally : sunny «nd s little warmer fo the j oiilluok for Mondky. ^ .Morning westerly winds will become .southwesterly at 10-16 miles] per hour late today and diminish tonight. ____ : Sixty-three Was the lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The mercuty had] *yyHV Hf JUST HAft climbed tot84 at 1 p.n "h IHTOURANCB BMANVTMiNfif ' n"'\' :v I THE( PONTIAC PRBteS. SATURDAY. JUNB 10. 1961 Session of State Legislature LANSING un-TV regular 1961 aeasion at tte legiilatuie toiy today, but lawmakars may be lunttnoned back into ipecial aes-riqR before kmc. The legldatute formally called it qidts lor d»e year IVklay and quickly acattered over the Mate to fa^ up their regular livelihoods and prepare for summer vacations. abeady for Oev. iT ■pedal •OMdoi Some Democrats, on the other The World at a Glance Frsm Oar Newe Wires Search for the missing U.S. Air Force cargo plone today failed to find any trace of the transport with eight men which disappeared flight to Midway Island. Tv Dominican Republic's former defense secretary, MaJ. Gen. Jose Roman, was held for question-big today in tV govermnent probe of DicUtor Rafael L Trujillo's as- L argued that an extra ses-might be politically unwise. URGED BY ^MODERATES’ Five so-called "moderate" Re-puhUoans in the Senate recom-It. The group, headed by Sen. Stanley Thayer, R-Ann Arbor, ' * in a J^t statement that law-era night want to consider extending special taxes on telephone and teleiyuph bills and cigarettes finance higher spending for higher education and mottal health progranu. Beth are due to expire Jane M alang wUh the rest of a package at oo-eaBed "natmnee** taxes ca-aeted In INI to carry tae sti^ throagh a cash crista. TVy also noted that tV legislature failed to take action on a bill that would put Michigan under the new program providing federal aid for children of unemployed workers. House Republicans Friday beat down a Democratic nwve to posh through tV enabling legis-‘ itfon, arguing that tVre is no tab to put it into operation. TV program is worth $30 million to county and local welfare programs. lAt Chpe Canaveral, tV^Army’ powerful little Pershing missile thundered steeply into a rainy sky early today a^ hurled a dummy staitaead 175 miles into a target in tv Atianfic ocean. TV success was tv 14th in 17 firinp. 'Russia today hinted it may take sanctions Friday as Portugal said it would ignore U N. Security Ooun-ctt orders to end "repression" of Angola natives. TV United S( had voted with tV majority. At SeUgman. Ariz.. tV slaying of an Oklatoma couple Friday as tVy slept in tVir car only a few feet from tVlr four sons baffled poUft today. Ipetroit's income tax study committee Friday submitted set—' tlte Detnut Conunon Council proposing a piggyback tax on incomes of Detroiters and commuters working in Detroit. TVy ru«e from a tax equal to 6 per emit of tv federal Income tax to a 1 per cent over all income tax. Texas had its first aegregatkm trouble in sports Friday night. Tirenty Negro stars, indudtnt world record holders Ralph Boa- f Boston University and four Olympians, refused to cross to«k-meet picket Ikies at Houston-1 Stadium. Chamber of conunerce types from Soviet Russia were in Waah-idgton, D.C., today, beating tV Headed by Sergei B. NlUtln, vice pceaident of tV Board of Intourist, tv Soviet tourist agency, they treated newsmen Friday to vodka, paanuts and long-handled Russian ctaarettes and recited tV glories r 22 years. He has bden active in Boy Scout work, a member of tv Pontiac Area Giamber of Cbm-nd is chairman of tV Sylvan Manor Subdivision improvement committee. His Trife to president of the Washington Junior High PTA. ridionlonsiy low pay of teaeVrs aad tV addllloB of 'I didn't file petUtons this or last year. Friends in tV Pontiac Tormshlp Busineas Men’s Aasoda-tkm filed In my behalf last year and a community group did so this year. I am very humble that they feel I could V of some service to toe community by serving on tV school board." Mr*. Andrew Array Mrs. Andrew (Agnes) Arvay, 82, of 1315 N. Woodward Ave., Bloom-ftold Hills, died yesterday after a brief flinees. Bom in Hungary, she Tras a member at tte Church. Surviving are trro daughters, Sto-ter Mary Teresa of New York Ct^, and, Mrs. Steven Horryak of Bridgeport, (tonn.; a graixldauah-ter; and four brothers. A Requiem Mass aru sung this morning at tte chapel of St. Elizabeth Briorbank Daughter of Divine Giarity. Mn. Aiw*! body wu taken from the Manley Bailey FUnaral Home to Bridgeport tor burial Monday in tte St. Michael Ome-tery. Farm Goes to Dogs, Owner Doesn't Care (Oontinued From Page One) cehred more than 50 complatati about the dogs. "Drivers said tVy couldn't pan by tte home without hitting one or two." he said. "Others almost smashed up their cars trying to avoid dogs." Woodridge said that hto office had investigated the form a year ago. FIND 'ONLY' 17 "At that tone, Tve found 37 dogs. Mn. Mays purchased licenses and each dog was given tV necessary rabies shot,” be said. Licenses are $2 for a male, $4 for a female. A rabies shot is an egtra $2. "It's become a veiy expensive proposition." Woodrid^ said. AU IV dogs were healthy aad well fed. "She loves them _ and knows tVm all by name," Woodridge said. Neighbors, when told of tV raid," said: "What a relief!" “It's like living next to a train track,’’ said one. "After a while the notoe just doesn't botVr you Knife Wielder Robs Two Cab Drivers Two. taxi cab drivers reported Ving robbed at knife point last night, according to Pontiac police. Raymond G. Manzie, 48, of 3795 Dill Road, Waterford Tbamahip, told officeri a man bailed hto cab at 151W. South Blvd., and asked to V driven to a Branch Street ad- Maosto eaid that at Braaok aad draw a ktafa aad demaaded h Manzie said toe bandit eacaped with 112.85. Aleo Vld up later tvu Robert AngeU, 21. of 74 Virginia Ave. He told officers V picked up a man on Branch Street, drove him to Hhwland Ave. where the man took $53 at knife point. IV Treltara aad edacattoa of year ohlldrca aad mlae that 1 aeeepl-ed tv reqaeot of my trtoads aad aelgkbora to i)aa for a beard 'I have attended many Board of Educatkm meetfaigi as an inter eeted citizen and parent and have teamed much about its operation and direction. "It to tola Information that com-peto me to offer my oervicea where I feel they can best V employed. TVre to a definite need for more diversified participation and ques-than is now ap-ward," Sutt OORREOTIONI |«ae 9 was iacerroct.' I 6 Poaitioii Aluminum CHAISI LOUNGE ^9.99 $18.88 Circulor Sow $24.88 THE FONTIAC PRESS d<«N W. GRAHAM Graham, 38, of 275 Dick St„ to a native of Pontiac and a graduate of Pontiac Central High School. He to a at Pontiac Motor Dlvtolon and chief of the former Pontiac Police Roerve formed in 1953. "Having three children, trro in school and one entering next fall, I am Intereeted in eeelng th^ get tv best possible educatfcm our t doHars will buy,” said Graham. > to aee flta arartt | "I Tvould strive tor a more tag staff as Trail aa other omplepoi of toe school diatrict,t ~ ' Per Ordinohee Number 448 as emended of! property owners ore hereby notified that all property vacant or otherwise shall be FREE of WEEDS os of JULY 1st and reitioin so during the summer growing season (Sept. 1st). Property which is not cut and maintained when inspected shall be cut by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department at $12.00 per hour. DAVID R. EWART, Director Forks 08id RociootioH Dopt. WEED Notice — WEED Npfice THE PONTIAC press. SATI RDAY, JI'XK 10. 1001 First Congregational Church Mill, L Huvn and Mt. Cl*m«rw Malcolm K. Burioh, Mlaitlor Howard Clogg Jr., Auittani Morning Worship and Church School 10:30 A M. • NOAH BUILT THE ARK" By Ihm It. Toudi First Methodist Sponsors Film Historical Markor to B« Placed on Church Lawn, Dedicated The true life story of 3>nies Vaus, one time electronics expert, lot tlw underworld of syndicated .crime, will be shown in the film, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Blvd. South General Offices: Anderson, Ind. E. D. lohrtson. Minister ■^'A United Church for o Divided World" Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. "Tht Ptrll of th« tonptj Htsit" Readership Training, 5:15 p.m. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m. Evening Vespers, 7:30 p.m. Train Dp Um eblld la Um way It ■iiouU to and when ha la old bo at First Methodist Oiurch. WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 N. LYNN ST. SONDAT aCROOL .....IS:IS A. If. ........ll:iSA.II. ........t'.U P. M. ________mCE .....t;3S P. M. WEDNE80AT. PRATER nad BIBLE t.N P. If. REV. J. It KAVANADOH. MlaitUr First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin, PI 3-03M Saturday Ntte .... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Sunday Morning Worship .......11:00 A.M. Thurs. Young People 7:30 P.M. Wed. Choir........6:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer.......7:30 P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST. Potior The marker is inscribed that the lain part of First Methodist Church was built in 1861. The church is celebrating its 100th birthday along with the City o{ Pontiac. In keeping with the centennial celebration, the congregation will dress in old fashioned clothing tmr the service to be conducted by Rev. Paul T. Hart. BLOOMFIELD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Temporarily Mooting: Hickory Grove School Lahwr, South of equnro Lakt Rd. Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Evening Worship 6 P. M. PRAYER MEETING (Wednesday 7:30 P. M l fnierim Pastor OBIO STUCKEY Phone FE 5-7755 Immediately following the morning worship hour at 10 a.m. Sunday, the historical marker will be placed on the church lawn in a service of dedication. The documented story is highlighted by a chance attendance by Vaus at a Billy Graham Cniaade meeting in downtown Lm Angeles. The evfjigelisti’a words chaUenge James to renounce hia life of deceit and crime. He makes the decision to risk his life in disengaging himself from the multi million dollar race result racket. I la wiwi baa beconse a Ibe pnblle it Invited. Churches Honor Graduates Publications Center Aids Latin Dioceses SAN JOSE. Cbsta Rica -serve the Episcopal Church's six [Spanish - speaking missionary dioceses in eleven Latin American countries, an official publications center has been opened here. pared and pnbHabed by tbe new Centre de PnbUcaclenee Espan- BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH W. Huron at Mark St. Paolor, Dr. Emil Koniz ip atrvlrai S:4I and II A. If >oa: "OOD’a WORD FOR TRIE DAT" 7:Sf P M. B.T.P. Orsupi Wtd . T:ll P.H. SfUI-WMk Etrvlca An AOMrlcaa Bnptut Convention National Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD 415i PONTIAC LAKE RD. Wm. La Fountain. Pastor CHURCH SERVICE 8:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. ivon C. Ross, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A M. CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M. SYLVAN LAKE nga, off Orchard Lake (Behind Bylvnn Eboppinf Oonur) Pastor Clark McPhail 8 00 A.M.-WORSHIP 9 00 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:15 A.M.-WORSHIP CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at WUllanu Lake Rd. Arvid E. Andorson, Pastor WORSHIP 8 A.M. and 11 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. BEAUTIFUL SAVIOUR Donald G. Zlll, Pastor ANNUAL PARISH PICNIC Dodge Park No. 10 Morning Worship, 10:30 A M. At the Park ST. JOHN'S PONTIAC STHIUBtratChorySt. Cbanod A. Oolbera, Pnetor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9A5 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 AAA. CALVARY CLARKSTON Kwior Pool A Johns It will attempt also to stimulate the creation of original materials in Spanish. Missionary dioceses Involved are those of Central America, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Panama Canal Zone, and Puerto Rico. Listeners Only? MIAMI (AP) - Howard B grocery chain «xecutlve and Christian lay leader, told Layman's Leadership Institute here: 'We have developed a specUtor Christianity in which few speak many lUten. The New Testament church . . . started as a lay movement, has deteriorated professional pulpitism financed by lay spectators.” Grace Lutheran Choirs to Otter Sacred Concert The Senior Choir under the direction of Roland Richter will sing Oh Lord Most Holy" by Frank. In 'htee O Ixtrd Have I Trusted” by Handel. "The Lord Bless and Keep You" by Lutkin and "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by Bach. Larry Reynnclls ttill play an oboe obligato with the last number. The Boy's Choir directed by Mrs. Richard Stuckmeyer will | uing the call to worship, “Sab- ' bath Bells” by Stainer and the j Frenrh melody. “I Wss Made a | Oirtstlan.” POUR TOWNS METHODIST - Just completed is the new addition to the Four Tdwns Methodist Church. The addition will provide six to eight church school classrooms which can be converted into a dining arid fellowship hall to seat 200 or more persons; a new kitchen; two lavatories, classroom and storage space. Paiillir Prni Pkvli With volunteer help from the congregation, the building was con-stnjcted at a co.sl of $2.1.000. Services have been held on the site since the first Methodist missionaiies arrived in 1818. Rev. W. Cad-man Proul is pastor. Bless Thou the l»rd" by Handel and "Take It In the Lord in Pi-ayer" by Scriuen-Lorenz will be minibei's by the Girl's Ctwir with Mrs. J. B. Forman directing. Jean Hiittle will play a \iolin solo, "l.aigo' for the offertory number. Rev. Richaid Sluckme.ver, pn^ lor will preach. He .said the public BETHANY BAPTIST Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, former pastor, will give recognition to high school graduates and present each a gift book from the congregation at the 11 a. m. service Sunday in Bethany Baptist Church. He will also conduct the dedication" service for infants and par- CENTRAL METHODIST High school and college graduates will be honored at Central Methodist Church at both the 8:30 and 10:45 morning services Sunday. They will receive red roses. At the 8:« the CUMren’s Day program. Executive secretary of the Ohio Baptist Convention, lie is en route to the annual meeting of the American Baptist Convention in Portland, Ore. Dr. Emil Kontz, the present pastor, will be in Portland tomorrow. He will meet with the finance committee prior to the opening of the convention. The Sacrament of baptism and reception of members will be observed at the second service. Dr. Milton H. Bank, minister, will preach on "Not Pillars but Pio- Palricia Freeman. Gary Grtfnf , Dale Harvey and Gordon Messer. Others will be Kathy O'Brien, David Powell, Ruth Shepherd, Penny Shafer. Carolyn Talma:»e, Sarah Wood. William Websier, PPKKy Wilson, Jerry Shields, Patricia Roberts, Sharon Davies. Sandra Guye. James Sjoblom, Rex Smith, Janet Jack and Edward Christie. OAKLAND AVE. U. P. Children's Day will be observed in Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church with the Crusader Choir presenting several anihems. The congregation will giv? New Testaments to high school graduates during the morning service. Those to be honored include Ruth Benner, Robert Bell, Carol Clark, Dr, Newell C. Fitzpatrick of Knoxville in Recital Setting for the screen drama is Australia's "Outback," the vast interior region where some'of the world's largest cattle stations are located. Starring in the production Georgia Lee and television’s Buffalo Bill. Dick Jones. The now picture will be shown free of charge under the auspices of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Film Ministry, said Pastor Theodore R. Allebaeh. Dr. Newell C. Fitzpatrick of Knoxville, Tenn. will appear recital at the Community United Presbyterian Church, Drayton Plains at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Organist, pianist and baritone soloist, Dr. Fitzpatrick is head of the music departinent at Knoxville College. a Negro school supported by United FTesbyterians. The public is invited. assignments by the Board of Missions of the United Presbyterian Church. Jolin C. Peter of 6375 Lanman, Waterford will serve as summer assistant to the pastor, Rev. Walter J. Teuwissen Jr. A graduate of Waterford Township High School, Moody Bible Institute and Wheaton College, be has completed his first year at McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago. Barbara Mason RN of 2894 Or-angegrove, Waterford and Carolyn Spurlock of 3100 Warren Drive, Drayton Plains were given special U:M A.M. WOMKIP ' Post-CrusoJ Dr. Wo cordially invito you to worship with us. O. P. Eastman, Ministor FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH IM N. East Bird. Putor, O. P. XMtmsD PsiMOAf*. *1> Bensoa Offlat: rm 4-tUl MIna MsHon will serve i nurse on the staff of Sage Memorial Hospital for Indians St Gsnado, Arts. AIDKRSGATK High school graduates Roger Street and William Lightcap will be honored at the 10; 45 Sunday morning service at Aldersgate Methodist Church. During the summer months the early Sunday worship will be held at 8:30 a. m. Miss Spurlock will be receptionist-secretary at the Embudo Hospital in Embudo. New Mex. She will also serve about three months. Vacation Bible School will be held June 19-30 with classes from 9 to 11:30 each morning Monday through Friday. Under the direr tion of the pastor, the school will enroll children from three years of age through the seventh grade. Department superintendents include Mrs. Charles Sargant, nursery: Mrs. Vern Greem, beginners; Mrs. Basil Thompson, primary: ■ June Luebben, junior.* Church Is Using par Agency Ad as Satety Plug I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY "1 "GOD, THE PRESERVER OF MAN" Sunday Snrvicsa and Sundcry School 11;00 A.M. Wsdnssdoy Evnning Ssrvicns 8 P.M. FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrsnes and Williams Strnsts HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW —800 KC. SUNDAY, 9:45 A.M. TV Evnry Sunday, Channsl 7, 9:30 A.M. All Saints Episcopal Church Willioms St. at W. Pike 8:00 A.M. — Holy Commurtton 9:30 s.m. — Ths Lsying School. 1 SYDNEY, Australia — Copies of a motorist's prayer, used on Christma.*! card‘ some years ago by a London car agency, are being circulated by the Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, in an effort to reduce accidents. Dr Hugh R. Gough, Archbishop of Sydney and FTimate of Australia, keeps it in his own car as "a remindei* of a Christian's duty.” It reads; "Grant me a ready hand, a watchful eye. That none may suffer hurt as I pass by. Thou givest life — I pray no act of mine May take away or mar that gift of Thine. Shield those, dear Lord, who bear me company. From fooM, and fire and calamity. Teach me to use my car for others’ need. Nor miss through lack of wit or love of speed, The beauties of Thy world— that thus I may. With joy courtesy go on my way." CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION R jpMt in* Clarktion Elotnontscy School, 6595 WsMon Rd. 9:30 A. M.—-Holy CommLinion and Sermon with Church School by Tho R#v. Al^undor T. Stowart Let the peo|4e know the truth and the country is safe —Abraham Lincoln. near Commeive Lake Road next Saturday Games and contests are undder the direction of the combined chapters of the BrothcrhcKxi of St. Andrew. Dr. Billy Graham’s newest feature-length dramatic Him, “Shadow of the Boomerang," will be shown Sunday and Monday nights at 7:30 at the ebnreh. FIR.ST PRK.HBYTERIAN High school and college graduates will be honored during the m. worship service tomo' • w at First Presbyterian Churcli As.sociate pastor Galon E. Iler-shey will preach on "Fellow Workers With God" and present a pray, er book to each graduate. ST. ANDREW EPIS(X)PAI, Rev. Edward A. Lowry will speak to high school graduates when they attend the 8 a. m. celebration of the Holy Eucharist as a group Sunday at St. Andrew Episcopal Church. Drayton Plains. Beginning June 18 summer .schedules will include services at and 10 a. m. The church school picnic will be held from 2 to 5 p. m Marshbank Park on Hiller Road Infants and children will be presented for the sacrament of baptism at both the B;.70 and II a. m. serxtees. The Junior Choir will sing ' .Slo.il Away" and "All Things Brig'it and Beautiful. " The Chancel Choir will offer "ffow Gracious Is liie Lord," an anthem composed by Lyndon Salathiel. organist and director. Diane Beach will sing "W'hen Children Pray. " Senior high youth under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett and the Lester Carlsons will close youth activities of the season with a canoe trip next Saturday and Sunday starting at Roscommon. Choirs of Grace Lutheran Church will present a concert of sacred c at both the 9 and 11 a.m. services Sunday. inxited. Post Crusade Rally Fourth Anniversary Morning Worshio 11 00 A.M. Kev. Howard C. At'z, Gu‘fst Spkaker Lvening Wor.shio 7 00 P.M. Bov. Meat I Bradley Assistant Pastor, Proacbir.a Baptismal Service Following CHURCH of GOD Esst Pike at Anderson Sunday School Morniot Wot chip Fo'/. Esiel D. Moore, Pa^l< Scheduled Sunday A post crusade rally will be held I .3 p.m. .Sunday In the Fii-st United Missionary Church. 119 N. East Blvd. I .Siieakers will be Ur. l,ehmann' Strauss, pastor of the Highland Park Baptist Church and Dr. Tom Malone of Eammaniiel Baptrtt, Chuifh. This will be the comiuding rally connected with the Hyman Appel-man Crusade held lecenlly at: Waterford Community and First Baptist Churches. TTie public is invited. Pastor Will Welcome 12 New Members New members will be received and the sacrament of baptism administered at the Sunday morning service at Joslyn Avenue Unit(«d| Presbyterian Church. Rev E. F Watkins, pastor, will preach or "CkxI Acting on the .Sacrament.’ BETHEL TABERNACLE Plitt Pymreoat Ctanrch of Fooliao S S IS A U. Wonhip 11 A M. Rev. end Mrs. E. Crouch 4t Baldwin Avr FC MZM CHURCH of CHRIST Listen to the "Herald of Truth" Each Sunday CKLW 8:30 A M. Pontiac 1180 N Perry St. W. W. HALL, Minister FE 2-6269 Bible Study ..........9;50 A M. Classes for Alt Ages Morning Worship 10:50 A M. At 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Dr. Newell Fitzpatrick, head of the music de-j partment at Knoxville College.! It Knoxville. Terai. will appear in a ledtal, singing and playing the organ. He is also a pianist. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Sunday School 10 am. — Classes lor All Ages! Preaching il a.m. and 7 30 p.m. Youth 6:30 p.i • Radio — CKLW 7.30 a.m., 800 kc in Detroit JMW Watklna Uka Rd.. N. W Oak. Co. Mkt. (U Mllai . J. Baughejr. Poator DeWItt Bsosbey. Aaat. Paator ' ' . «bE..a .---I |.jy' New Pontiac APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Centrol Saturday Young People............... 7:30 P M. Sunday School and Worship...........10:00 A M Sunday Evening Service ............. 7:30 P.M. Tues. and Thurs. Services........... 7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-8361 i —WILLIAM PARENT MI 7.Z4JS faraot. Paator Pastor Arrives Rev. Lloyd S. Scheifele Comes to North East! Community Church I Rev. Lloyd S. Scheifele has rived in Pontiac to serve as pastor I of the North East Community Church, 620 Mt. Qemens .St. Born in Waterloo County, Ont. he attended Huron County Public Schools and Chicago Evangelistic Institute from 1926-1928. Following a five year course with the Michigan Conference of the Evangelical Church he was ordained in 1934. ST. PAUL METHODIST IS E Bquara Laka Rit. PE S-S33Z—PE 2-27S7 Morning Worship 10 A.M. and 11:15 A.M Church Sdiool 10 All. Iniarmadlata and Senior Youth Oroupa. 4.N P M Older Youtht. I 30 to 1:30 P. M REV. JAMES A McCLUNO. Minister Ample Parkini Buperalaed Nuracry DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH OR 3- Gllcftbeth Uke Rd. i Sunday School 10 Aitf —Morning WoraShip.............11:00 AM. Junior and BaftnoerH’ Church Youth Service ...................................... 8:30 PJil. Evening Service .................................... 7:30 P.M. Midweek Service .............................. 7:30 PM. Wed. Paator-RCV, LEE LaLONE S S Supt.—BOOBNE THOMAS Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore R. Allebaeh. Paator Audrar Limktnan. Youth Director Morning Worship . 10 00 A M. Sunday School . 11:20 A.M. Sunday School Goal — 700 Youth Fellowship ... 5 45 P.M. Evening Worship .. 7 00 P.M. Wednesday Proyer . 7:00 PM- AUBURN HEIGHTS 3458 Prunary Street P Wm. Palmer. Paator IC.OO A.M. — Sunday School Youth Choir Festival 7 30 DRAYTON Rev. Mr. Scheifele began M« ministry at tbe East Detroit Kvangellcml Church. He wee appointed to the pastorale at BHsa-fleld, then to the Knlamasoo Rvangelicnl Church. While serving at the Mack Ave. Church, the property was sold and a new church erected at Chandler Park Drive and Neff Road known as the Grace Evangelical United Brethren. The new pastor who came Pontiac from Kearsley Park Church in Flint, likes small game hunting, fishing, gardening and Rev. and Mrs. Scheifele have two daughters, Mrs. Robert E. Ludwig and Hilda Scheifele, bothi of Kalamazoo. I NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CHURCH OF PONTIAC Evongelical United Brethren Ml CIcmfDi st rrstbtnton. Rd • :46 A M Church School 11:00 A M. Wor.hip Hour Sermon The Ba.Ii for Chrlitlsn Service ' Ptllo««hlp Coffee Hour Pollowino Lloyd a. Scheifele. MlnUtcr PE I-1744 i Faith Baptist Church 3411 AIRPORT ROAD Sunday School..........10:00 A. M. Worship Service . . 11 00 A. M. Chlldreo'e Dsy Mutic PrteenUtlon Evening Service......... 7:30 P.M, Wed. Prayer Service, . 7 ;30 P. M. Orlffm Children Slnslno Drayton Plains. Michigan W J. Teeuwluen Jr., Psttor Bible School 9 45 A.M. Morning Worship ... 11:00 A.M. Youth Groups ...... 6 30 P.M. Evaning Worship .’. 7:30 P.M. Wadnasdoy Prayer and Study Hour . .7.30 P.M. lOSlTN AVE. Joslyn at Third Edmond I. Wntkioe. Pstior Sunday School ..... 9:30 A M. Worship Serviced . 10.45 A.M. Evening Service . 7 00 P.M. Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH I'm! J 64 West Columbia Ave. FE 5-9960 r School ..................................... 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship .................................. 10:55 A.M. Training Union ..................................... 6:30 P.M. Evanlng| Service ,...1.............. ...........I- 7:30 P.M. Marion F. Boyd, Ir., Minister CLARENCE B. JACKRON, Kmiitor at BduMtloe > AffUInlkd null aoutbern Esptlst Coarwllon . MMIbenblp Ovor I.NS.MS Emmanuel Baptist Church 645 S. Telegraph Rd. Pre’millenniol—Independent—FurKlamentol DR. TOM-MALONE SPEAKING ALL SERVICES 10 A.M. ll/A.M. 7 P.M. • / Baptism Large Choir—Thrillipg Music for the Whole Fomily. Deportmenfolized Sundoy School. Radio Broadcast WPON 10:15 A M. Each Sunday MID-WEEK SERVICE 7:30 P.M. Sunday School Attpidance l^ast Sunday 1549 DR. TOM MALONE, Poster i .A \. THE P(6NtlAC PRESS Pooti SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1961 BAKOU) A. RROnuLO PraMMt and PobiWwr jow W. Fiw—m. Jo»i» A. *MT. PQotiM, Midi. ■ c. imuH. o 1 It Seems to Me . . . . ' Downtown Modernization Plan Moves Ahead With Full Speed Pontiac’s Downtown Development Association continues to move forward. At 1 meeting this week, local merchants, city officials and a representative of the Michigan Highway Department conferred on current progress and reviewed the plans ahead. ★ ★ ★ It becomes apparent as one studies the acUvlties of this group, that Pontiac wiU be numbered among the most progressive cities in the country in retail activity when the current plan and the perimeter road are completed. ★ ★ ★ The ugly jog between Orchard Lake and Anbnm will be straightened and substandard properties Witt be eorrected. And the new date, 1962, for the completion of the perimeter road marks a two-year advance in the original plan. This was made possible by the City’s acceptance of certain costs of constfuMibh. The modernization program is under the guidance of experts. Parking, in the area, entrances and exits and all details have been studied carefully, thoughtfully and with the best interests of the buying public in mind. ★ ★ ^ Purchase of the courthouse site by the City of Ptmtiac has been suggested. Those supporting the plan have no particular idea of developing the spot, but they wish to protect downtown against the invasion of some unwelcpipe project which might work against the big investment that is already underway in downtown betterment, in addition to that which exists already. ★ ★ ★ The City could ultimately sell the site to someone with motives that coincided with the Downtown Merchants Association. It might ultimately becoine a park. It'might become a parking area. A ramp garage could be erected above ground or below the surface. There might be a group of specialty shqps along Saginaw Street beneath an overhead garage or above one below street level. ★ ★ ★ hostile to industry and that meant Jobs. Williams may have contended the same thing at the outset of his “reign,” but the passage of time unerringly established a definite pattern. What Walter Reuther wanted, G. Mennbn Williams wanted, too. And he wanted it promptly. ★ ★ ★ Now we have a new Governor. Several mUlkm people would like to think he could go ’’all out” for independent, personal actions. Sometimes his opinion will have to agree with the unions. Sometimes it will have to run in the opposite direction, unless he’s an actual captive as his predecessor was. ★ ★ ★ That unhappy state of affairs hasn’t been exactly established this early in the two-year term. Sir, we urge your own decisions. Act as Michigan’s Governor instead of the CIO’s. Voice of the People: ' 'A Primes Editofs Arti/^; • Replies to Two WriUrs Everycm ihouM read and atudy Editor'a Journey by Mr. John W. ntzaerald now appearing in ybe Pren. Ttet thank God Uat they live in America. ★ ★ ★ The letter ia IMa eatanaa Mgned “Ray Wrf' waa hat aader the cellar, bat I am atraU If aayoaa weal dmmi Sonlh aad ■tarted telllas lha Saadwni govemar* what la de they wauM wtad ap ia iJalL Or if aayaaa went «e laiadag aad itaited telling av geveraar what la da they waaM ha eampeBed to have their head eaamlaed. ★ ★ ★ But the party that signed himself “Tired” must have had it He has the right to bury hit bead ia the sand, and if we get blawn off the face of the earth, we have one nke thing to kwk forward to-dw ride won't coat us anything. Says People Should Bury Own Animals Diagnoses Trouble of ^red’ Writer In answer to “Taxpayer's" letter about his dead d^ not being picked up for several days, why didn't he bury it himself, or take it to the dc^ pound? The City of Pontiac has only one dog warden. He baa an average of 30 to SO calls per day. A letter to the Voice of the People signed ''Tired’’ listed ten complaints. After counting 12 personal pronouns in two paragraphs tt would aeem to indicate that "nred’s" greateat handicap is ‘T’ trouble. MiwM. Regular patrelroea area’t allowed to pick ap aalmals be-eaaae they have to deal wUh the Smiles People ought to do a htUe for themaelvea, instead of calling the dog warden to do their work for AU little city kids should be taken to the country so they’ll know that flowers don’t grow ca women's bats: The aldar an a Friead of Dog Warden ceeeory -Who Is Also a Taxpayer aaoe. Jackie’s a Hit as Diplomat Local plunncra have watched the reaolts in other cities that have taken big forward steps and are ready to modify their plans in accordance with the experiences encountered elsewhere. . Downtown is marching forward. Yuri Did Orbit .... Last week I sat next to Dr. Wern-HSR Von Braun at lunch and he cleared up two subjects on which there has been considerable speculation. Did Yuri Gagarin actually orbit the earth several times as the Russians claimed^ ★ ★ ★ The good Doctor said he and his men were absolutely convinced that the Russian d i d. Hence, we can accept this as gospel truth as it comes from the top space scientist. Next, he was DH. VON BRAUN Mked whether it was probable that several men had been killed before Yuri Gagarin turned the trick. His answer was an unequivocal “no.” ^ ★ ★ ★ Also, he says a “radical departure in rocket design” may put a U.S. rocket around the moon in 1965, complete with crew, which would be two years ahead of schedule. He forsees a quicker establishment of sufficient thrust to land on the moon and take off for the return trip. ★ ★ ★ A truly great man — Dr. Von Braun. “Piychiatry and faith are teammates,” says Chaplain Joseph H. Lief of the Veterans Hospital at Northport, N.Y. There for 15 years this rabbi has offered patients the strength and inspiration of faith, while psychiatrists have offered them mental health. . He has devoted his life to serving the personal and spiritual needs of thousands of patients, says the National Jewish Welfare Board, with “the warmth of a human and with brotherly feeling,” becoming “famous in the field of pastoral counseling.” By ARTHUR ED80N AP NewsfSatarM Writer WASHINGTON-Well, aO I know is what I see in the papers, which mostly has been pictures of Jacqueline Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy is now In Greece, resting up from the arduous tour she made to the summit to meet with Nina Khrushchev. great train, with camels that bare spices, and very much gold, and lisa Is paid , to tha bMly that Ihere’t aa deaeripttoa si Sheba. dUata ehsaese an riw topped tt wHh a Days of All Faiths: Jadglag from the dassHag photegraphs. Saint Was Good Church Member dassllag adjectives la sterles ao-cerapaaylag them, Mrs. Rea-Body's ‘ If we have to guess at Sheba's hair architecture, we’ve more than evened things up with Mrs. Ken- deaennTweD-eaiaed' net. ^Any mere nude, to By DR. HOWARD V. HARP June 11 is a day in honor of a great man named Joseph of Cyprus, but you probably never heard of him by that nan\e. The Christian world knows him by his nickname, Barnabas, which means Son of Prophey. This is what ail the early Christiana called him. Barnabas was about as goed a church member as ever lived, right from Christianity’s beginnings. The first thing he did when he brcame a member was to sell everything he owned and turn the proceeds over to the new community. He was an old, eslabUsbed churchman when 8t. Paul first appeared after his conversion. AU the other Christians were sMIl deathly afraid of Paul, be-cause only recently he had been ChrisUnnlty's greateal enemy, ''breathfaig out threatealngs a'nd slaughter.” The members did not bus, apparently having more eeptaaoe af the greateat n ary that aaar Uvad. TUril what a tragedy It woald have baea If “CHRUIUN” BEGAN AT ANTIOCH Another thing that started at Antioch was the custoin of calling the Lord's foUowers Christians. Acts, chapter 11, verse 26, says “And the disciples were caUed Christians first in Antioch.'’ More important, Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Khrushchev got along well together. The inride dope here is that the ladies met cordially, and that while no earth shaking ments, haa picked up such a wealth of detail on Mrs. Kennedy's locks he now «mU I open a beauty parlor. expected. Portraits Barnabas first came Into real prominence when the Church started in Antioch. Many of the original members there were from Cyprus, and since that was the home of Barnabas, loo. the Apostles lent him to help get things organised. Barnabas looked at the situation and went to get St. Paul, and this was the beginning of one of history’s most important collaborations. Be Your Own Bo^s . It pains me mightily to see Governor SwAiNsoN capitulate before the uni(»i8 as simply and as easily as he did on the State’s Unemployment CompensaticHi Law. Of course, that’s what the veto’s for when the Governor thinks the Legislature has erred, but it seems to me that he has used it against the best public interest. ★ ★ ★ UbIoii leaders came out openly agaiiiBt the measure. Swainson ’’held onl” for a few days, but fiaally capitulated. As I understand it, this was one of those “or else” deals aa far as the CIO was ooDccmcd. Of course, Swainson’s f^wers will contend that the Governor had the sane idea all the time and it was “purely coin-cidoRce” that his opinion and the ★ ★ ★ Further, this ia a definite blow to Miehlganfs recovery from our national tad iiabe In busineas. Taxpayers— indudW Democrats — hoped Wil-UAMB* exit meant we coulcf emerge from the bU(^ of pur bad economic cUmate. That became known coast to cPiBt and our State was labelled as And in Conclusion .... Jottings from the welj-thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: , Last week I suggested Thomas’ Economy Furniture might hold the local record for continuous operation in one family. Now Sm Barnxtt says they nose out the Thomases by three years with 66 in the clothing business. Also, Eleanors Pierce phones and says her family’s Pauli’s Shoe Store has been here 66 years on record (and actually 80). if ir -k * Upon the advice of trusted scouts, I hereby nominate as one of the most attractive girls in the area, that local airline hostess who was greeted by her fiance on her Inst flight w i t h a brans band. In PATI cia Govenis wants to drop in here. I’ll try and muster a two-piece orchestra myself ............I hear Russia wants to invite Kennedy “to come ovfr”i and is angling backstage to find out .whether bf’d accept the invitation ......... If you want something for that friend who “has everything,” here it is — a cigarette lighter from Van Cleef and Arpcis at only $495 ... ............The latest classes 6f underprivileged children are those whose parents have two cars but no speedboat. ★ ★ ★ Licenses glimpsed this week in Pontiac: Alaska (Wheee!), Texas and California ..............Some- one suggests the simplest way to solve the Cuban crisis is to have Jack’s pappy buy the cussed island and run it himself .... Sign on the side of a huge truck: “Love America or Leave it.”........ When Princess Margaret attended a dance May 11th, an Associated Press writer studied the loose fitting evening gown and captioned a picture: “Can Margaret be expecting?” Well, Margaret can. You can’t fool our sharp-eyed news hawks..............An FBI report says the cities with the worst crime records per capita stand in this (irder: Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit and New York ...........Polls show that women exceed men in watching TV westerns, thrillers and dramas .. .. ..... Dept, of Cheers and Jeers: the C’s—rebuilding downtown Pontiac; the J’s —juries that let murderers walk away free. —Harold A. Fitzgerald Preple Kencrally Juit do not nock. It WM there, for example, that non-Jewa were lint admitted and aaalmilated into the Chriafinn Chveh. If ttds had not happened at AnUoch certainly tt would have happened aomewhere eke, for Oiriiinaalty coold not rather than by the dlwipleo themaelvea. But the adherenta of Jeoua Kiadnaily took on the name themaelvea, aad canre to think af tt aa aa appropriate deocriptton .raUwr than a J^ or a reproach. Besides this one paMage, the word Christian occurs only twice in the New Testament: in Acts, chapter 26, verse 28, and in St. Peters first Epistle, chapter 4. verse 16. Look them up. It is believed that the Antioch community was really the second group organized in the early Church. The first was, of course, at Jeniaalem. (Copyright iNt) Itinerant feminine diplomacy seems here to stay. An this is brought up today be-cauae some grumbling has been heard about this change In diplomatic procedure. A veteran observer has put it this way: “Once we could look forward to reading communiques. This time about all we got was stuff and nonaenae about coiffeurs.” Stuff and nonsense, indeed! By JOHN C METCAUE Tell your heart tt must remind you . . . That each day you love EARLY SUMMIT Let us never forget that one of the first summit meetings was between King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. If Jadde had them waltzing in Vienna, Sheba must have had them Jumping in Jenisalem. She checked in. as the Bible says, “with a very glow . . .Tell your heart that you remember , . . When we both were very young . . . Even then we loved each other ... To each other clung . . . Tell your heart upon each morning . . . That you always think of me . . . And the' dreams which you are dreaming . . . With my own agree . . . Tell your heart that you are praying . . . When the evening shadows fall . . . God win place around our shoulders ... A protoettva ihawl ... Tell your heart that you are waiting ... For the day of my return ... And that In the kmely meanwhile . . . For iriy heart you (OopyrtgM. U61K Case Records of a Psychologist: fines of a nationalist leUgton. But the point is that It did hap- Anlioch alao was responsible for the first example of one parish helping another. Acts, chapter 11. verses 28 to 30, say a prophet named Agabus foretold "that there should be a great dearth throughout all the world. Then the disciples, every man according to his own ability, determined to send relief to the brethren which dwelt in Judea, which alao they did.” Antioch was important, for its initiative, its imagination, and ita pioneering spirit, and Barnabas had a great part in making it so. Fair Sex Is More Open-Minded By dr. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE J-412: Amy G., aged 29. a secret city apartment aad tkas ST. PAUL’S MISTAKE Barnabas had a nephew. youngster named Mark, whom he brought to Antioch and then took along when he and Paul went on their first missionary Journey. When it came to the aecond Journey Paul and Barnabas had a falling out, as even saints will do, over whether or not to take Mark again. Paul didn’t want him, and this is one time when Paul was wrong. The boy tunned out to be the great St. Mark, writer of the earliest of the' tour Gospels. After his argumeat with Paul, Barnabas dteappean from the is an attractive unmarried school teacher. ”Dr. Crane,” she protested. "you are very severe In your criticismsof wives. "So why do women flock hear you speak?! It seems to mel they’d be so an-1 gry at you thatL they’d boycott DR-CRANE your public addresses. “Don’t women have any pride at all? You slap them down, yet they ask for. more! Hpw come?" WOMAN ARE SCSENTIFIC Well, that does seem like an odd reaction of women, but the fair sex is far more open-minded and therefore more scientific than men. Besides, most M the wives in my audiences will laugh self-consciously when 1 outline their typical behavior toward their hus- Then, after being satiated, they amble homeward to act as a convenient “Yea man,” to their society wives, who seem content if their mates will Just chauffeur them to the Women’s Qub or to churdi on Sunday. A A * Some men, however, are so low in virility that they have a subnormal appetite for erotic fare. Aad nwae who miake heavily, farther queoch what Httle ardor they still possess. Incidentally, if you frigid wives wish to 'eihasoilate your husbands in a nan-surgical fashion. Just encourage them to smoke heavily, for that is one of the most frequent precursors of platonic husbands. ■httts nst only the 76 per mat matoiagl argo to the lafsaf, hot ottn ghreo tt aboat M peneat of her hasbaad’s meager N per . Women thus are usually wonderful mothers. That’s why the human met has survived. But they can also retain their superb attraction as wives “IF’ tl^ feign some •‘sweetheart’’ ardor. A ♦ A So send tor my booWet “Sex Differences GOD’S CHOICE God apparently decided that one of the two adult parents of a baby should have a stronger “parental” hunger than a sexual desire. So he Imptontod the matmaal Isle of Cyprao aad \ ly martyred there, proheMy by A GOOD CHURCH MEMBER Thnto are the quaU^ that marked St. Barnabas: he gave freely of hia pnperty. u a good steward should: be was the friend of converto, when oGmsi wanted to keep them out of thrir tight littl* chureh; be was a recruiter of For they kaow I am calling my ihoto earreelly. The shoe fits. They ceereOy reaBse they have ottea been gritty af fhooe very aim af < thsmseds af gesd I Women,” return envriope, p)tis 30 cents. Smart wives are BOTH good mothers and seductive rtiAtet. Thus, they don’t bring up children hi broken 1 and be was a trainer of young JP«>Ple............... All this made him a great fainL but actually these are the quali-ttesjtbat rimild describe evef y Christiisn. Oh, an occaatonal wife will grow Incensed and tril me ofl or write a red hot letter telUng nw all men are beasts! They will even airgae that their husbands love diem Just because of the beauty of their soul unkhi! Malaiiy. Moay of thos^ Alas, the male parent retains his ardor hi lexual mattars, after'he becomes a parent. AAA Before chlhlbirth,' tberafore, the average wife may be regardad as potendaUy 25 per cent sweetheart and 75 per ont matamal. touSle! Md pam- But, hot jAti having home a ■ ly. she Ihvib^ ' “ baby, she Mviflies both the S per cent and the 75 per cent of her erotic ettotfoas on h«r mate. hare prevtoasly esafmsed.to me Aa aasn aa the hahy arriveu. dM foey keep a paiaasea^ la ' hetoavar. lha nonwl wenaa Ihcri MUd 1^ Sbtr i,. i ^