-7" Th« Weather W-I. WmUu Bmna r«rMaU ScattemI riiow«r* •■ rac* XI VOL. 119 XO. U2 THE PONTIAC PRESS Hom«’ Edition ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. The Big One That Got Away Dag Prompts Compromise Call for Bizerte Cease Rre Hands Off W. Berlin, They Say WAITING FOR A RIDE — Astronaut VirgU I. Grissom (arrow) floats in the water as a rescue helicopter tugs at the Mercury space capsule following its flight from Clape C^anaveral SF riMUfti Friday. Grissom was rescued from the Atlantic, but the helicopter was unsuccessful in its attempt to recover the space craft from the sea when it sank in 16,800 feet of water. U.N. Plea Made Following Vote on Liberia Plan Fighting May Be Near End as French Pound at Fading Tunisians UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. —The U. N. Security Council today called for an immediate cease fire in the French - Tunisian fighting jas an initial step in ending [the dispute over the Bizerte [naval base. The vote on the compromise plan submitted byj troops. Liberia was 10-0 with one, "We demand that you remove absention. Approval of the' ^ proposal was assured when France announced it would abst^. French tixx>ps backed by planes and tanks pounded the Arab quarter of Bizerte today to stamp out E. Germans Threaten K BERLIN (UPl) - The West Berlin newspaper Kurier today said East (ierman construcUon workers have warned Premier NikiU S. Khrushchev they will oppose any (Communist effort to swallow West Berlin. Tne ne\^'spaper published a letter it said the 'workers sent to Khrushchev. It said it knew the names of the workers and was sure of the letter’s authenticity. The letter reminded Khrushchev that it was a strike by the East German construction workers that touched off the June 1953 workers revolt in the Soviet Zone. The revolt was crushed by Soviet tanks and of our city. Have no illusions. We will never allow it if you dare to try and take over Wekt Berlin . . the letter said. The workers denounced the regime of East German Com-muaist strongman Walter Ul- Editorial on Germany, Page 6 brirht as “rrimlaal.” It said that 17 million Germans have UvmI “under the bmtal yoke of socialism, that knows only bitter need and oppression'' lor l« years." ^ n»e workers demanded food, freedom, free elections and reunification of Germany. The letter said “We shall never bow to Red terror.” Mayor Willy Brandt predicted the &rlin crisis would worsen but said the Western Allies would defend the city with arms if necessary. "The Western powers will* oppose with force any military encroachment of the Soviets," he said. Brandt foresaw that the East-West dispnte over the isolated city would grow still more serious. But he said, "We will survive it just as we did the 1958 crisis brought about by (Soviet Premier Nikita) Khrushchev." a * ★ On Thanksgiving Day 1958 Khrushchev in an ultimatum gave the Western Allies six months to get out of Berlin. Astronaut Sure He Didn't Blow Hatch AP PhsUUs (XIPTER GETS WET — A rescue, helicopter attempting to retrieve the Mercury space capsule after Capt. Virgil I. Grissom's flight from (3ape Canaveral Friday dips a wheel in the water as the space craft sinks in the ocean. GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND (UPD—Astronaut Vii^ Grissom, "bright and sharp" and ready to go hmne, reiterated today that Iw did not blow the hatdt coVer oa bis space capsule and send it to the bottom of the ocean. Grissom had reported Friday that the hatch blew off prematurely. Robert R. Gilruth, director of the Mercury man-in-space gram, said today that no ont doubting Grissom's accoiknt of the event tmt he said the hatch cover' should not have blown off unless seme force of some kind depressed the fJunger that fires It. since it is strictly a mechanical operation. * fr * Grissom had reported Friday that the hatch blew off prematurely, Officials said a short-circuit might have done it. “He Ih positive he did not blow the batch," said Air Force U. Col., John A. (Shorty) Powers, spokesman (or the astronauts, who questioned Grissom about his spacecraft landing In the Atlantic Friday. Powers said he asked Grissom about a transcript of his radio conversation with the crew of a recovery helicopter in which the as-ti-onaut was quoted as saying he was "going to blow the hatch' cover off hiS capsule. West Europe's Press Warns of Dangers, P. 11 last-ditch Tunisian resistance. There were indications that the fighting may be nearing an end. (In Paris, high French mlU-tary sources said the major ob-JecUveo had been secured and that military operations were “practically" ended.) The interim move at the United Nations developed after Secretary General Dag Hammar-sl^ld suggested such an appeal j U.S. to Airlift Keyes Puts Career Cuban Refugeesion Line in Legal Fight 20,000 Will Be Given LANSING (AP) — Dr. Eugene C. Keyes. 60, put his Free Flights to Miami; long and colorful political career on the line today as he No Word From Castro braced for a court fight on a charge of conspiracy to violate state elections laws. WASHINGTON i/h - Th« United The former lieutenant governor, ailing and virtually confined to a wheel- states organized a commercial airlift today to give free flights from Havana to Miami to mole than 20,000 C!uban refugees. w * * Whether Pinme Minister Fidel Castro would permit the mass ex-was not known immediately in Washington. without waiting for conclusion of! GOVERNMENT PA VS * debate on . the dispute over Bi- The State Department an- “rtP- jiwunced Friday night that the gov- ♦ * ♦ jemment had "arranged to defray plan w a s **'3"*l>ort®tion for the fTbT »Wked out wring a recess in the council debate after Hammar-skjold had made his suggestion. Tunisian President Habib Bour-guiba accused the United States and Britain of siding with France. The Tunlii(an leader admitted hU troopN opened fire first on the French base in Biierte four days ago but declared: “We are at home. This is our territory.” He said Tunisian troops were only enforcing a government order hairing flights over Tunisia to the French base. more than 20,000 Cuban citizens who are cleared to come to this country. The over-all cost was estimated at around $350,000. TTip plan was worked out with Pan American Airways with some special flights to start today from Miami. The full schedule of 10 flights daily, each trip bringing in a little more than 100 persons, is due to start Sunday, the State Department said. Miami's mayor hopes other Ameriean communities will ab-! Mrb tbe refugees if Castro lets '' ; Ihem take advantage of the free government j flights. Chair, was indicted by a one-man grand jury Friday after a secret four-week investigation. Circuit Judge Maivin J. Salmon, the grand jyror, said Keyes figured in violations ranging forgery of names on nomi petitions to submitting f^titions containing names of unregistered Royal Oak Man Picked to Revive Michigan's GOP John A. Gibbs Takes First Step, Accepts Job Aiding State Chairman - By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL Jr. John A. Gibbs was commissioned as the chief architect to‘redesign Michigan’s Republican party yesterday. Gibbs, a young man with new ideas, yesterday accepted the $12,000-a-year job as executive assistant to the state chairman. It was |the first step toward re-jorganizing the oft-defeated iRepublican party. I Executive zecretory of the Oakland County GOP Committee the last four years, Gibbs, 29. of Royal Oak, is expected to take over his new duties Aug. 1. Gibbs will take with him a broad. M-page plan dedigaed to pump life back late the oaoe ruling state GOP party, wideh be has described as an “embryenlc, scattered, fledgling" erganIsathMi which hasn’t kept up writh the changing times. The vigorous plan of rebirth tor the state party, which Gibbs started writing on the back ol a brown paper bag last year, has been lauded by former Vice President Richard M. Nixon. DR. EUGENE P. KEYES [It'll Be Vyarm, Humid i: Bourguiba, w bu^t « a^rei) per cent sup-i The prospective airlift startled, portCo by tnp United St®tes, told Micimi rpfniy’, a crime that carries a maximum 15-year prison sentem-e. Both defendants demanded examination at arraignments Friday and were released on bond, $1,000 for Keyes and $2,500 for Mrs. Abrom. Examinations were set for Thursday and Friday, both in Lansing. Also figuring in the case, but not a.<» a defendant, is Rep. Maxcine Young, Democrat from Detroit, who is serving her first term in the legislature. that other places,in the,to southwest at 12 to 20 m.p.h. United States can make Jobs and i tonight and tomorrow, locations available to exiles," High | Seventy was the lowest tempera-said. "At the same time I want it hire in downtown Pontiac prcced-known that this in no way reflects ing 8 a.m. The reading at 2 p.m. on our willingness to accept them."' was 86. Nixon's May » appearance in Detroit, when he nrged the stnto pnriy to pnrge rale-er-nto 1. He is a Detixrft attorney editoi- of the Detroit Legal Chronicle. Fosket is a 44-year-old former Dayton.Ohio, self-employed photographer and now Is part owner of n Detroit photo studio. The resident of 30424 Longfellow Ave., Madison Heights, is a member of \hat city’s Democratic Club. Howard. 57, of 25031 Rue Vet^ sallies St., Royal Oak Township, is a former township justice ol the peace, a board member ol Detroit Psychiatric Qinic and past president ol the Detroit Society for General Semantics. He has been a practicing attorney for 35 years in Detroit. FORMER CANDIDATE A'1940 Republican candidate tor county clerk, hut never nominated, was Lawson, a 59*year-oId puts inspector for 19 years at the Ford (Continued on Page 2, Ori. I MUm at Ida < r Oai a ou Oa. > aillta at law i J. S. farmer Oai a OU Ca. dorsement from party leaden. of John D. Williams of Dearborn as temporary public relattons director for the state party. Williams was executive director of the Wayne County GOP commit-■ le. The auspicious plan involves a long-range 25-point plan ol attack with emphasis on research, educa-press relations, advertising and promotion, special events, finance and field organization. ♦ * ♦ The plan must be sold piece by iece. It will eventually mean creation of a metropolitan Detroit office to (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) , In Today's | Press Ready Cash Have money for 1 million if U.S. troops called up — PAGE it. Stagger Detroit loses to A's, tumbles to second—PAGE 18. 'Con-Conapath/ Voters lose Interest in constitutional convention — PAGE 17. Church News ......4. f Csnrics ..........,.17 h ..... V...18-16 ........86 Sports ,18. U Theaters ......it, u Ti’ * Radto ProfranM If WHsm. Earl ...... Wwum’s PagM ......at Tvyo THE P6NTIAC PRRSS> SATURDAY, JULY ga, mi V Crash Is Fatal toAreaGirUS 4 Other Te^s Hurt ^ in 3 - Car Collision in Commerce Township One of fiv-e teen-agers injured in a three-car crash ia Cpmmeree TVi^ died 3«sterday at Pontiac x;aMrel Ho^iltal. Barbara J. Aho, 18. of 4S>1 Au> bum Road, Shelby Twp.' difd of injuries re-a a ceh-ed ui the col-Usion. The other four youths were in satis-condition today at the hospital. They are: Janaea W. Ljrach. U, of »M1 8. Tahcraph Road. MaonStM 'Township, who has a fiaetared hww; Katheitee Lee. !«. of MS OvsT Bd.. AMm HfdgMa. wMh a maai hijniy; Karan Diwnand. IS. of SU7 Lstas Csart. Water- TRY THAT FAILED — A helicopter crewman attempts to hook a tins on the capsule liberty Bell 7 as It bobs in the water after the space flight of Gapt. VirgU I. Grteaom from Gape Canaveral Friday. The attempt to retrieve the space craft failed when it sank In the Atlantic. -The dead girl was a passenger in a car driven by Miss Baker when it was hit by an oncoming car driven by Lynch on Commerce Road. July 14. w w ♦ The other two girts we in Lynch's car, which, according to sheriff's deputies, apparently YMeswiped an oncoming vehicle driven by David R. liong, 16, of 2000 Font Rd.. MUlord. and careened into the Baker car. Long and his three passengere High Winds Roar Across Midwest; Report Injuries By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Showers spattered many aec-Gobs et the nation today after an eventeg of wild Midwestern weather brought widespread damage to aeveral states. Numerous funnel clouds snaked acroas Illinois. Indiana and Mis-aouri, damaging houses and bams, ripping up trees, downing power lines and ruining crops. No deaths, but a few minor injuries What appeared to be a tornado roared across a farm Mineral, 111., knocking down part of a bam and machine shed and leaving a com field "as if a riSUer had gone over it, neighbor described the damage. Ona twister toucM down twiM in Wtrien County, fnd., damaging destroyed a house near Gove^ dale, but the occupants escaped injury. . Heavy winds and rain whipped St. Louis and two women were 0g and braised wi^n the Mattered a plate glass store window. Mystery of Exploding Hatch Is Key to Next Space Flight CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI> -The mystery of an exploding hatch cover that caused astronaut Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom's spacecraft sink into the Atlantic may be the key to whether the United States attempts another suborbital space flight. A perfect 118-mile high flight by the wiry tittle space test pilot came to a sopping finish Friday when the 82-mlllion "Liberty Bell ~ " took in wate^ tiuough the open hatch and plunged to the bottom with a cargo of valuable fitm .of the historic flight. ate an the U.8 was taken for kis first debrieflag to begin the thread af inquiry anawer the rtddte of the hate*. On the basis of their findings, they will decide whether the incident is sufficient to Justify one more suborUtal try before an earth orbit is attempted for one of the seven U.S. astronauto. ★ ★ The Federal S^>ace Agency aaid that, after Grissom's craft returned from space and landed in the ocean 303 miles southeast of here, he spent about five minutes engaged in activity inside the floating water-tight capsule before advising hovering helicopters he was ready to be lifted from the water. 8-PART PROCESS Only after the capsule was higj> and dry was the near-water level hatch to be removed by the pilot. This was to be accomplished by going through a three-part process necessary to detonate 70 ejQdoaive bolts holding the cover. 13 Will Bid for Con-Con in District 6 Balloting (Continued From Page One) Motor Co. Highland Park plant. He's been a resident of Hazel Park since 1932. He lives at 443 W. Coy Ave. Sate. SS. of 344 E. .Marshall Ave., Ferndate, to la the payroll department of Cbryster;po^ The Pontiac Man Reports Being Robbed of $40 A Pontiac man reported being robbed of $40 by a lone bandit in front of his home earty today. Joseph G. Powell. 57, of 310 Whittemore St., said the bandit jumped him from behind, beat him, and fled with his blllford, according to Pontiac police. Park Jnator College. Politics is not new to 24-year-old Terry of 1021 Pearson Ave., Fefn-dale, who worked on the statewide campaign committee for Gov. John B. Swainson last year. He Is a former' Warren school teacher, a graduate of Western Michigan University and a student at the Detroit College of Law. He alto Is associated with a life insurance company. walker, 39. of 31262 Kenwood Ave., is a builder and chairman pro-tern of the Madison Heights Zoning Board of Appeals. 8t., Edwards, the 44-year-o)d partner In a transportation consultant firm, was regional director for the GOP in his district last year. He managed the GOP headquarters in Feradale, was a memt of the Bagwell Boostera, and precinct delegate. He lives at STS W. Oakridgs Road, Feradale. Waller has been "a delegate of his party for county and state conventions. The 42-year-old model maker at thf> General Motors Technical Center in Warren resides at 643 Spencer Ave., Feradale. The Weather t-^;.v;^ 1 '..... .....— • PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly cloudy, warm humid with showers and scattered thundershowers today and tonight. High 86. Low tonight 70. Tomorrow partly cloudy, continued warm with scattered thunder-' ahowers. High U. Southeasterly winds 10-20 miles this afternoon, tonight and tomorrow. la PaatUa | Oar Tear Aga la Faallac Lowett temperaturt precedtnf I » m iRSSl"* “ : Tdoettr i Dirfcuop; South. . auD MU Baturday at I Sub rUti Sunday at t: JtoOD MU Bundajr at 1 Moon rlMt Baturdajr ai I.. HifhMl and U«< M Vtara On the RepnMteaa side of tho ticket ia AraM, an engineer wMh (luTBler Coep. He has tanghl at Okfyrier iMtltiito of Ei«l- crawa. he went ranttnely thrasRh the Orst two atopa of the praeeoa — removing thn Bd to an aeta-ator aad pulltag a flitag pta that anned the hatch ramoval aya-tem. Grissom said he did not carry out the Jhird step which push the plunger that actually exploded the bolts. Col. John (Shorty) spokesman quoted him as saying the hatch cover suddenly "Juat went"- while the capsule was still in the water. seconds, the interior was flooded. ^ * ★ k A Marine helicopter which had hooked a cable to the capsule could not handle the weight and had to give it up to seas that were more than 3 miles deep. Blowing of the hatch cover was the normal means of getting out of the newly designed space capsule used by Griaaom. DIFFERENT SYSTEM The craft used in the first space flight by Navy Cmdr. Allen B. Shepard Jr., did not have the improved explosive bolt system but operated manually. Setentists cMiiiected with the project Mercury program speculated that a short circuit in the Griaaom capeuto could have act off the bolta pramaterely. Con- Auto Output Expected to Near Top Rates NEW YORK (D — Output of antomoblteo ia the oecoad half of the year may be at one ef the hlghrat rateo la reeeat years, according to Staa A Poor’s Corp. The investment advisory t be close to t > total of t JS can prodneed la the laMcr half of ItSS. The 1S60 second haM total was the highest of the period since the record IMS production year. FrMsy'i Trupc'S**'* C FrMsy la FsbIUc ----earScS SawaUva) I KanMiCtty II II II U MUm?£«cta M M n UUvsakM tl II T1 Oauhs 14 41 at Loull _. . H » BsULsktC. II II 13 t1 8. Frsaelieo 11 M n It a au. usrit it n ___________ 14 71 aaittla 71 M JsaMevUlt W 74 WUhlaitoS 13 74 „ „ (/.S. Track Team I ^Staggers to Win Over British AP PbaMtsi NATIONAL WEATHER — Scattered ahowers and thurider-ahowers are likely tonight for the lower lakes, the Ohio and Trii-nesaee valleys, the Virginias, the Southern Plains and the Northern Plains while a few isolated thundershowers are expected over Louisiana and Southern Mississippi. Continued warm readings are alatud for the East Gulf coast and the lower Lakes while wanner , temperatures are ioreaeea for the Central and Southern Rockies and cooler weather is due for Montana. /> :n LONDON (P - The crippled U,S. track team staggered to a 13-7 victory over Great Britain today in the windup of two-day interaa-meet run off in cold and damp weather. A crowd of 21,000 at White City Stadium saw the Americans pile up 122 points to 88 for Britain on a 5-3-2-1 scoring basis. Jim Beatty of Ran Jow, Osllf., led the UA forcfM by tha mite la 8:11.7. The British women defeated the American girls by 56 points to SO. The teams each st/on five events. Dave Jones of Britain, scored the biggest upset of the meet by winning the 220-yard dash in :21.2 from Frank Budd, who also was caught in :21.2. Family Dies in fire CENTRAL FALLS, R.I, (UPI)-A family of four was wiped out early to^ when a general alarm fin swept a six-family tenement house. Five other families esesped. ftimattea would have to wait ua-ttl Griaaom could be Interrogated and a atudy made et electraulo data from the flight, however. From all known indications, Grissom did not vary from planned and practiced post-landing procedure. He spent considerably more time in the capsule after it landed In the ocean than did Shepard, who picked up almost immediately by helicopter. Grissom's machine apparenUy was somewhat more complex and he had certain "close down the plant" duties after landing in the ocean. Grissom Is Certain Blast Not His Fault (Continued From Page One) Force Base about 1 p.m. (Pontiac time). Grissom was scheduled to hold a news conference at the Cape about 4 p.m. today. Fellow astranauts John Oleua and Walter Hrhirra camo here Friday. The tear other aatro-nauts — biehidfaig Navy Ondr. Alaa B. Rhepurd, Ortsaom’s pfud- today with Walter C. opurattona direotor of the' Mer- Griasom was in bed by 9 p.m. ■He was pretty tired,". PoTrers ^d. Before going to bed In the tittle base hoepltal here, Grissom ate a mammoth steak In the and stopped by the base social club for a party in his' honor. He was up at 6:30 this morniog, and his breakfast was brought to him in the hospital at 7:15 a.m. He ate orange Juice, eggs, bacon, milk, ist and coffee. 'Hr looks considerably less fatigued." Powers said. "He is bright and sharp this morning and he wants to go home.” Grissom underwent more detailed post-flight briefings today, giving engineers, peycixdogists, and physicians answers about his experiences in space. McNamara Flies With Top Aides to Defense Talks WASHINQTQN ‘(AP)-Secretaiy of Defense Robert S. McNamara and several of his top aalstaiits flew toward Europe today for a long weekend of detente conferences pegged to the Berlin crisis. ♦ * * They will meet in Paris with On. Laurie NorMad, ixunmandar of North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces,'to diacuaa adifonis-tration plans for countning ths Riiasian threat to Berlin. Monday they meet with Britiah Defense Minister Harold Watldn-aon and will return to Washington eariy Tuesday. Kennedy Awaits Defense Speech Rtlaxat on Capa Cod; Draft of Addrass to Arriva Sunday HYANNIS P(»IT. Man. (AP) -President Kennedy eTcpects have In his hands by SutKiay the first draft of the vitally Impor-pees he will deliver Tuesday on shoring up the national defense. SCHEDULE *BLANK’ For the moment, though, Kenedy cast aside official care and settled into the e«My. comfortable ways of s Cape CM weekend. ♦ k * Aities said the President’ schedule for today was completely blank so far as official pointments ivere concerned. Kennedy did count on a cruise on Nantucket Sound on the 52-foot family yadit, the Martin. The forecaster promised pleasant weather. But the week ahead will be heavy one. It includes a radio-TV address Tuesday night outlining the dimenaiona of the Soviet menace to Berlin and othrt- worid trouble spots and the military measures Kennedy plans to take as a consequence. On Wednesday, he will follow through with a message to Congress spelling out how to translate these measures legislative action. EXPECT TAX RAISE There have been widespread reports that Kennedy expects to declare at least a limited national emergency, mobilize some of the and National Guard, and ask for a tax increase the bill. The White House was verifying nothing. Hie chief executive 1 collecting and generating ideas what ought to go into the speech. Aboard the Jet that flew him up foom Washington Friday. Kennedy talked for a time with such advisers as special assistant Arthur Schlesinger Jr., science adviser Jerome Wiesner and Seymour Harris, Harvard political science proffessor. The trial opened July 5 and covered approximatdy 3,000 words of testimony from 28 proeecutian and Hopes for Peaceful End VA’nCAN aTY (AP) - L’Os-servatore Romano expressed hope Friday that the struggle between France and Tunisia will end by means of peaceful negotiations. Deadlock Ends Peebles Trial Jury Unable to Reach Vendlict on Shooting; to AAeet Again in October GRAND RAPIIDS if) - The trial of J. Otto Peebles on a charge of murdte>.in the fatal shooting of his wife ended Friday wheii a Jury of nine women and three n unable to re*cb a verdkt. Circuit Judge Fred N. Searl de-dared a mistrial aad put the case over to the nert term of court, which begins in October. JURORS OTED The jurors had deliberated a total of 11 hours and 30 minutes since taking the case Thuraday morning. Seari complimented the Jurors hard-working and con- Planners Continue Study of Apartment Proposal BIRMINGHAM - A proposal nrent was preeeatod |a Novea-aubmitted eight months ago to bar by BtrmlBSham btoUer build a 10 or U story apartment Oeeige Otover. buUdlng here la still being studied Rohinaon, rtwirman o( the by the plaiming board. No> action on the propoael be taken, however, until tbs plaiainf board bu acquainted it- tions recently submitted by the Central Business District Da-vdopment Committee. The prepeeel for ibe apart- Pick Gibbs to Revive Michigan GOP Party (Continued From hage One) the six-county Southeastern Peebles. 4L a Roeklord metal plani exeeaNve. was acewrad el ■haetiiM bto wife, LoMae, 41, aad winaiWng Ray A. Maptee. 44, a Cotatobaa, InE. when be laM IM “maUag Peebles testified Ge did not recall firing the pistol he carried I hia hand. The defense, backed by testi-maqy from three psychiatrists, claimed he was temporarily insane at the time of the shooting. One of tTTO psychiatrists who testified for the proaecution believed Peebles sane. The other said he was unable to reach a Michigan Guard Praisad at End of Encampment CAMP GRAYLING (f) - Michigan's National Guard, breaking camp today after two weeks of training, has been evalukted as "ready to, perform its mission as a Priority III unit, but not yet r bat ready.’’ That preliminary evaluation was made Friday by MaJ. C«en. Cecil J. Kennedy, commanding officer of the 46th Division, at a critique on the summer encampment. 4mly minor flaws In performance dating the training session. The division staged an impromptu review for Gen. Kennedy, a former Flint grocer, who retires from active duty in t)ie Guard at age 62 in January. Today the Guardsmen collected tlteir pay ansLJttarted Iheir homeward Journey. Harriman, Stevenson Meet in Florence, Italy FLORENCE, Italy (AP) - W Averell Harriman, President Kennedy's roving ambassador, met Friday with Adlai Stevenson. U S. ambassador to the United Nations. Harrimw arrived from Geneva. Stevenson is vacationing here at his sister’s villa. The bay in BirmingfaHm elusions on Its merits. Unity Center-Blrminghaijt will host four speakers from July 30 through Aug, 37. Begtoning the .series will be Samuel Gerber of the Unity Downtown Center ivith a talk entitled "A Study in RevelaUon." Edward Hoge tt DetrsH IMIy labor vote which has maintained the Democratic party into poirer. The new stale leeder dseibiee to pet a tlraelable en the strat-egem, bet Vaa rwswn said detegatea might be the Hie 1962 dection wUl be anotiier acid test of its eftectiveneu. The former inesident of the county Young Republicans said the state party hat failed to put together a positive product to sell to the voters. k k k His plan, he said, "will invdve the end of the hwse-and-buggy political organization of tiw past and the beginning of the streamlined, dynamic organizational metinda of the UeO’s." Gibbs goes back to the tnni of the 4»ntvry In listing where the state party has “fallpd to leap-pratoe Hs sHuatioe and ndjnst to radlonlly ohnnged poUtienlly eon-dittons." Gibbs capped the study after Nixon’s 1960 defeat. He urges a year-around working schedule for the party workers instead of going to work only at election time. k k k Building "a favorable product image’’ is the long-range goal as GiUw seeks to revitalise the state organization Tvith the medicine that has made the Oakland organization a "model county organ!- Warren Man Injured In Three-Car Crash A^Varivn man was hospitalized following a threeK;ar crash in Oakland Township yesterday. Reported in satisfactory condition at Pontiac General Hoq>ital, Robert LeMay, 30, was admitted for obaervation with poasible fractured ribs and other injuries, k k k According to sheriff’s deputies, his car was skleswiped by another driven by Byron W. Grober, 26, of 3163 Warwick St.. Royal Oak. The accident occurred on Orion Road. planning board, said the CBD plan reters to the poaribillty of sudi apartments in tiia rssktential areas of the aouthweat quadrant of ths dty but that it must be ■ny recommendstions can he nyule to tite city corandsMon. So tar, he said, the planning 't arrived at any oon- rsw iBMr Power" at the Ai«. I toetue. On Aug. 13, Everett Dell oMhe Pontiac Center will discusy “the trite Meaning of Prayer," and on Aug. 20 Dr. Maydene WiUianison will speak on "The FUn It in tiie Going." Hte series will conclude adth a continuation 'of Gerber’s lecture on revelations. Six members of the Beverly HiUs Planning Board have been leappointed. Named to two-year terina are Maynaid Bukema, John Seacrest and George Wright., Edarard Ddan, Leonard Kyle an(l Oliver C. Lillie received three-year terms. A three-year contract tor rubbish and garbage pickups has been awarded to the G.C.W. Disposal Service by the Beverly Hills Village Council. The company, the lowest bidder of three, received the contract lor $40,000. 2 Suffer Injuries In Head-On Crash Two persons injured in a head-on auto accident in Waterford Town-yesterday are reported in fair condltkm in Pontiac General Mary E. Sealy, 66, of Dearborn suffered abrasiona and a poasible fracture of the left leg. Polee nM tke appanMly teat oootnl of her ear wMoh eolikted with a*) driven by Jaha Weak-laad, H, of 1799 Ehda tt., Weat >1e frac- tured riba and a cap. k k k The accident occurred at 10 a.m. on Cooley Lake near Williams Lake Roads. Liz Leaves Hospital HOLLYWOOD IB - Elizabeth Taylor is home again after brief hospital stay during which plastic surgeon operated to 'ase a one-inch scar from her Area Youth Will Be Teacher Peace Corpsman to Go to Nigeria A Bloomfield Township youthi "I know," said Stouffer. ‘T took!the test again when I return in who has his eye on the diplomatic the diplomatic corps test in De- two. years.” ranks leaves tomorrow on what cember and missed qualifying by| Following his training at the may well be a stepping stone to|five points. I may want to takeiCambrid^, Mass., university, n ambitious career. -Setting out on the first leg Of his Journey that will eventually take him to Nigeria, West Africa, is Willard B. Stouffer Jr., selected Thursday as a member of President Kennedy’s Peace Corps. Rtouffer wUI be M years oM Monday, the day he arrhea at Harvard Uaiversity for two montha of orieatatten. He la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Rtouffer of ]SM E Square Lake Itoad. A June graduate of Northwestern University in Evanston, DL, Stouffer was among 45 young peo-. pie from across the country named for teaching assignments in Ni-geria. ONLY ONE FROM AREA Stouffer was among three Michigan candidates selected and is the only area resident to date to be named to tbe Peace Corps. Stouffer Joined the Peace Corps because he hopes to dispel misconceptions (d America and see how the rest of the world lives. "It's a good program, something lis country should have had a long time ago. I don’t expect it to work miracles overnight, but I honestly believe it urill immensely improve the country’s reputation abroad," said Stouffer. H win eMl tbe Mol-coBoeptlM M Americtt Is additloa to sboudng prove It," be Stouffer, a 19St Bloomfield Hills High School graduate, took two testa for the Peace Corps, one in May, the other In June, and rates the standards on a par ivith t of tbe diplomatk: emrps. Stodffer and the rest of the group, the first selected to travel to Nigeria, will go to Ibadan, Nigeria, for an additional four montha of practice teaching. t k # After that time each Peace Corps member wiU be assigned as an inatructor in a sewmdary school. at PRIVATE’S PAY Stouffet* said that although he was graduated with a degire in English he has no teaching certificate but added that one isn’t necessary to qualify tor the Peace Corps. Daring hit tour of dntj% Slouf-fer said, be wUl be paid abort tbe sataM aa aa amy private aad leoehre free food and todg-lug. Since being notified of' his ae-lectkm, Stouffer sak), he has been crunming on the history of die West African nation, which gained its independence less than a year •go. k k k "But moat rt what ws urill need to know will be taught us at Hsi^ vard and the university at Ibadan. I think the most important thing that must be remembered shout the program is diat we can’t go Intoa country rtth the toeUng that we’re doing It a favor." PmUm rraM Ph*t« FAREWELL FROLIC •> Skylarking with his brother Steve, 9, is Willard B. Stouffer Jr., a new member of President Kennedy’s Peace Corps. Before tw goqs to Nigeria, West Aftlcs. he wlU have two months of orientation at Harvard University. oestoms and hlatoty to be ap-prcudatod." Stouffer win leave Willow Run Airport at 2 p.m. tomorrow. ^ ing him oft will be hia parents, his 19-year-old sister Michael Ann, a student at Miami University in Ohio, and Ms 9-year-oM brother Steve, a pupU at Eastover Ele- IStouffer’a father la a partner in ttw MUco ManutactarlSR Co. In Wenen. f. ■ I ^HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. insurance Study Under Question UAW's Woodcock It Skopticoi of its Voluo Bocouso of Job Offer DETROIT (AP) _ United Auto Worker! Vice President Leonard Woodcock today queaUohed the taefttlneag of a atate study of private health insurance because ot a Job offer to the ex^rt who made the study. Woodcock said he would not attend today’s meeting of the Gwemor’s Study Commission on Prepaid Hospital Carp Plans. He Is a member of the commliaion. Ito final Installmeet of a fady by Pwf. Waller MoNeraey. **"**"; •* bospHal aad medloal t:—* ■* Ualvonity of M»««taB, was to be pseoeatod to the nnmmlsrisa today. McNeraey is considering accept-^ the presidency of the NaUonal Blue Cross Assodathn. ★ ★ ★ Woodcodc said the offer to Me-Nemey “raises serious questions as to tte objectivity of his (Mc-Neraw^study.*' “Whether a prospective presl-cent of the Blue Cross Association with the best will in the world can apfwopriatdy investigate Blue Crois needs to be carefully cm sidered.” Marriage Licenses SM arosdwBir, jJaTiiburg. B. Ucluntr. !» OlTtnloD. MarJorU If. Baliui, IM a. Aubun, aochaitcr. Joa J. OanliMr, I7M Roebtatar. Tr«» “yp*** J- Raw) Park ”»♦ Buckhom Laka, a ITal, «* •• .nf V^n.aT^-'^ KtUemt. SM3S Laktwfty. Farmiiuton. Brookild*. BlooffifltUI RUlt and xilMbtth T Brad- TELLS YOU WHEREJHE 1 MONEY /OOESI The only way to keep a com* pieto lecord of tax-deductible eimsnees Is to jot them down every dsy. Nescon's expertly planiwd book has a place for MamUed daily entrtos, wsekly ^taseoK TAX mmeORD flexible slmuleted leather Mndiiic in Black or Saddle. poMslzai6lb*x3to*. ^ $130 Ceneral PrinHnp Br Office Sapply 17 W. Lawimee FI 2-0135 OPPOSES BIU. — Rep. James J. Drianey, IMf.Y., a CathoUc, said Fri^ he i^ted against Presiifent Kennedy's school bUl out of personal convictk» and without dhurch 2 Countries Warned to Get Set for'Anna' MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-Wamings for all residents of Northeastern Nicaragua and Eastern Hone to prepare for heavy rains, high tides and winds up to 115 miles per hour were issued today as Hurricane Aima shrieked along a westward course in the Caribbe- 0. The Miami Weather Bureau says the aiiaadta’s first tropical storm will reach tiie Nicaraguan coast late today or early tonight. ★ ★ ★ Anna at 5 a.m. was located near latitude 13.4 north, longitude 78.0 w^, or about 350 statute miles east ot Puerto Cabezas, on the Upper Nicaraguan coast. The hurricane is moving westward about 20 m.p.h. Little change in size or intensity is expected as the storm continues toward land. It posed no threat to the U.S. Little Folk Meet to Solve Problem of Finding Jobs WASHINGTON (AP) - The Ut-tie People of Anoerica gathered here today to help each other solve their problems — big ones like finding a job and smaU ones like where to buy shoes. ■kr ★ ★ - “We can’t expect the world to adjust to us—we’ve got to adjust to the worid,” said NoUe, Indianapolis, Ind., national vice president of the Little People of America, Inc. About ISO midgets and dwarfs came to Washington for the weekend convention. Sr ★ ★ 'This is to broaden their outlook,’’ Noble said in an intei^ view. "They get so many disap-pirintments—they run into a brick wall, and they give up." Aiid^ NoUe said, “a lot of them donYrealize there are other little fidks that have the same problems.’’ S' ★ ★ This is one Idea of the' convention, to get the little people together and talking—"they meet new acquaintances and they find out about . where to get their clothes and shoes, by bei sociable, these little things come out of it." Two of three persons in West Virginia are supported directly or indirectly by the coal indust^. Important EXTRA with Kodak Verifax Copier and its M^c Matrix EXTRA COPIES for less than 1c each Onkfernef County s SvSg'wMiddiebett rm. .wth Highway Projects Among State's 54 LANSING tm — Three OakUtod County highway projects are among 54 costng $19.38 miUlan about to begin in the' state. the Peake Asphalt Paving Co. ai \jtica received a |46,0SS coo-tract for one mile of paving on M150 north from the dintm River bridge. Trafiki rigns along tea miles of latorstate 78 freeway noilli from MM near Patotao wU| be time by top E.B.S. Omp. af WhHfaker Chambers' Widow Out of Hospital GETTYSBURG,’p«. (AP)^The releaae of Sirs. Whittaker Chambers, eO, from Watner Hoi was disclosed Friday. Mrs. Chambers had been admitted in critical condition after the death of her husband, a afar witness in the Alger Hiss espionage case. A hospital spbkesman said Mrs. Chambers, who resides on a farm near Westmiioter, Md., waa re-leaaed fnmi the hospital Wednesday. Divorce Decrees It troB naacto J. Jum M. (real BSwarS ^. I (real Her D. OImM Jana B. ttam ObatlM t OnWr DUaa (ran CbaflM P. Tfr—iT Kerr A. from joliaii< ^ Croat, (3loom, Papfo«lenl, Ipono a or Strip*. Unit 4 tubaa. * -DRUGS Atoio Fleer 24< Reg. 95c QUART Removes rOst and grease from outdoor. bor-b-cue grills with ease. Limit 2 cons. -HOUSEWARES 2nd Floor Vacation Size Tube of Famous BRYLCREEM Hair Groom Regular 43c lubea of Orylcreem— • oa odvertiaod on TV, juat a dab 2 wiM dol limit 4 lubea. O -DRUGS Main Floer f Hundrods of Tiny Holes In PLASTIC Soakor-SprinUorHoso Regular $1.19 Value SO.SIh Throws o gande aproy aa rain or ravera# It for complelir soaking action. For gardon or lawn. Unit SO W. -HARDWARE 2nd Ploap Special Birthday Buyl STAINLESS STEEL! 4-Pc. Hostess SERVE SH 11rani laS»-lCiitlawt-1linaEak-Haw tola $I.«a Vahw - .U W — Extra heavy stainless steel set for every- ^ day and special occasion uses. Won’t rust, tarnish or peel — never needs polishing. Limit 2 sets. 96 BOYS' and GIRLS' PHOTO-IDENT Bracelets ^ic49‘ AH metal with exponaion bond. Holda miniotura pholoa. limit 3 par cualemer. -SUNDRY Main Floor J Choice of Remington or Western Rifle Sholls Regular ImIkD 80c Box • Famous Remington or Western Hi-Power .22 • cartridges. Full box of 50 shells. Limit 10. o • -SPORTS 2nd Floor morn Hair Spray In PURSE Size OOC 2 for VV 59c Regular 75c purap aizo aproy for quick louch-upa. Handy aizo for' pocket or purae. limit 4. -COSMETICS Moin Floor Bleak IssisMPUSIIC ImRiMmI S4mIi iO ;C3 SenrlRgBewIt ^ 4.39 Idoal tor aonring aolod, cerool, condiea, nuts, popcorn, potato chipa etc. Regular $1 value. • ■ -HOUSEWARES 2nd Fleer keoeeeeeeeeeeeeee••«•••••••••••• Glris’TIMElTv Regular M AA $6.95 f|W Seller ■ff Fomoua Timax 'Fatite' wriat w flirla boa oenuine leather boi_ -SUNDRY Main Floor 2x4 ft Peg Beards Regular $1.19 Value c • A—:________m • Completely perforated board has many uses • in home, shop, garage etc. Vs" thickness. : Limit 2. -HARDWARE 2nd Floor Solid STAINLESS STEEL Bar Knife Regular 98c Value ndy knife for recreolion room bora — cuta . With bottle opener -SUNDRY Main Floer Protects Steps Against Wear—RUIBER 9x24” Stair Treads 27' Ribbed rubber treoda with curved neaing. Eoay te inalofl ’em youraalf. Irawn or Mock color. No limit. -HARDWARE 2nd Fleer nEE»Skai«» Breck Shampoo Cbeiceefaiockdwmpoostordry, • I oily or tegulor heir. Flee 30c aiie J -COSMETICS Mein Fleer g • Ponticics Downtown Discount Store Since 1934 Washable 100% Cottons Mon’s Roach Pants Regular $2.95 Value 1" CaH 'etp Colypae, Oom Diggera, bock penti end yoo'l find ’em bore. Se^ deaige. SIsM 2t te 3*. 98 North ,1 TOUR THB PONTfAC PRAsS, SATURDAY^, iULY «, 1961 Hatibnal Lutheran Council Churdies RrMiwn(Gtt Bomit MmI rroM Cnurch Mtn's Club LOCKPOKT, N. t. (AP)-Fta«- ASCENSION WATBtfORO 4151 POHTiAC LAKE RD. , W!b. la FeenMa. talar CHURCH SERVICE 8:45 AJl Sunday school 945 am. CHURCH SERVICE 11.-00 A.M. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. ffon C. Rom, tafor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 AJA. CHURCH SERVICE 1030 A.M.' SYLVAN LAKE ng, off Onterd Lofe* tator dart Md%ail 9m AU.~-WOKm MO A3I.-SUNDAY SCHCX^ leiS AJ4.-W0RSHIR CHRIST WATERPORD TWR. M—liira of a» dMMR‘8 Cliii^atakMlinRandtl „ tkoL bMtatd IV ttt oinat tsJti c^t main Ore atetiah and oer ttat firemen the boona meal. money li your only love tor jenlam, ym wm never' tt. The only reel aecutfiy til can have la Rdi eraild to a FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD 210 N. PERRY SnHDAT SCHOOL 9:4S JLM. ArHd C. Andmoa, Potter WORSHIP! A.M. and 11 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 930 AM You Are Weicoina to Attend Our DeparttMntat ScbooL Bring Your Foaily. BEAUnriTL SAYIOUR H.i 11:00 A.M. llOERIHG WORSHIP Pottor A. Q. Hathmm Donald G. ZIU. Poator MORNING WORSHIP 8.00 end 930 AM Sunday School 930 AJM. "FAITH THAT BRINOS DEMCWSTRATIOM- ST. JOHN^S PONTIAC ITHmaLatChMiyRL 7:00 P.M. EVAHGEUSnC RALLY SUNDAY SCHOOL OHS AM. \ CHURCH SERVICE 1000 AM. • An bupirattoned Serrioe heir and Orgqn MtlodlM • Come OBid Meet Your ,mobde CALVARY CLARKSTON Poater PeOl A. /ohnt WORSHIP ....... 930 AM. I SUNDAY SCHOOL 1045 AAL | DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL STARTING MONDAY 6 - • P.M. lULY 24 ■ AUG. 4 EVERYBODY WELCOME First Presbyterian Church Huron at W^e Rev. Golan E. Hanhay, B. D. 10 JL.M. — WORSHIP SERVICE cold CHURCH SCHOOL *PlRST BAPTIST CHURCH OoRlond ond Sooinow Pontioc, Michi0Qn ltt9»H,B,So9ag9,Pastor 9.-4S A. M.-aUNDAY SCHOOL ClailM tor ell agaa 10:45 A.M--^ORNING WORSHIP DR. H. H. SAVAGE, preochint 7:30 EVENING SERVICE Rot. Robari Ftachar oi Tucaon, Arizona, Speato'ng METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A M. MORNING WORSHIP lUOOAM. ChUdron'a Day Sarrleea uaing the them# of the Vooertion Bible School "Around the Wedd With Chrltt” Evfning Worship 7:00 P.M. AHHUAL CAMP MEETIHG BETHEL PARE. FLIHT 6026 Corunno Rood July'24-31 AIRUAL COHFEREHCE BETHEL PARK, FURT Aug. t. 1961 Dr, Uoyi H. Knox, Svangolia BiAop Wxltor S. Kendail pretiding Maiimont Baptist Church 68 W. Wolton FE 2-7239 Sundoy School.....................10:00 A. M. Morning S«rvic« .................11:00 A. M. Rei>, Don Hermyer, PreaclUng **Whtn Will ChrUt Retiun?** Evtning Strvic*...................7:30 P.M. **Nothing But Leaves** Youth Group.......................6:30 P. M. FIRST CHURCHY NAZARENE 80 STATE STRBR Sunday Scfaed — 9;4S A.1I, Morning Wonhlp 11:00 AM. Youth FWlevehip lA) P.M. Cvangeliatle Service — 7:00 P.M. Rumaftooe VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL CONTINUES THROUGH NQrf WEEK 8:30 - 8:30 PJd. MMdqr throiifh rrtdgy ttol Norifa. DtoMtor Around the World WiA ChTtof* was tho thema oUha doMM from 8:80 to 8:30 ohch eventog. Rev. lard H. Howtoon to paator. NewMinisler Will Pleach DELEGATES TO QUAD8UDVN1AL - Attendii« the second Quaihvnntol AaaamUy of the Internattaoal Outottoa Women's Fellowship ot Chrtotton Churdws (Dtoctolas o( Christ) on Purdue Univereity campus this weehnd are tram left, Mre. Paul Colton, preddent at the local feUowdUp; Mrs. Joim Apptotoa. vloe president; Mre. Eugene IlMinpeon, drde dminnon; end Bln. LoweU MounL past pteaident. Some JO missionartos and nattonals from 13 countries along with fraternal delegates of other communions and church agsiictoa wlO also be preaent. "Chooae Ye Ihis Day” will be the eaaembly theme. Tht Pontiac women will serve as members of the dxdr. Young pele attendtaig die Dally Vacadoo BiMe Sdiod at FM Frea Methodist Church will prs-at U Twanly4wo memhors of Pioneer GHito aid lays of Martmoat Baptist Churdi art ea a caaoo trip down the Ait Sahto River this wsek-end. Aoeempanyini the group art toaden Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mat-• 1, Jim Decta. C I Robert L. Gavotte, A mudeal program win be presented at 7 p.m. tomorfow with Rev. Roy Qtnuniap of Messiah Baptist Church, the Ipeate-. Men of the diurch and friends are especially invited to aU servtoeA Rev. L. R. Miner, Rev. Don Hermeyor wl . at both momiiig and evonlag eerv-icoe tomorrow.. GRirWtDI fsoni VlflON Dr. Harold F. FredseU, guest dnister of First Presbyterian Church, win preach on "Prayer and the Pray-er" Sunday moRv _____ the atywide Choir udon wi& have a rehearsal at 8 p.m. Monday at New Bedwl Baptist OburdL Levi Eubanks to director. OAKLAND AVB. V. P. Rev. Theodore R. Altobach of Pr«jhytettoa Oakland Ava. Udtad Church reports, sinto worship services sto weeks ago, than are "The ftetet at Wmom" wiU be his theme at both the 8:30 u a.m. worship hours iBttioi Chstyl Hubble will a sob, and Mtto Gerald « ' Garald Schulta wtD at T p.m. The annual Sunday lohod and church ptcnle to aat tor Baturdsy at Bethd Park, Rochester. A free hua ride to echeduled h«m the church at 10 a.m. It wl at f p.m. The dimer hour is eshediM jr 1 p.m. witti games i evunts at i p.m. MACED080A Itev. L. Juan Burt, pastor d Calvary Baptist Church in DetrdL I* 8—* 4*11 toy. Sunday Macedonia Baptist Church serves Men’s Dsy. The church is locatod at 512 The Bev. Mr. Bart to madera-tor el dM Calvary DMrlet As-BoeiaiioB, direetor geairal cl the Wotoertae Stole aad gandey School Baptist Trais4i« Oso- Attanwy JUliua Cook of Pontiac will be the special Bpeainw at the 3:30 aorvice Sunday after- A skigspiration and picnic will follow the afternoon service. The evangelistic aervice to dated tor 7:30 pm. The public to in-vHed, the pastor said. "1 Bsaid flw Valaa at Jaaaa Day” by Banlss aa tho offertory sole. Ei;^teen families have returned Erom First Prislwtorton Churoh Family Camp at Yankee Springs Recreation Area near Hastings. Rev. Paul Hebeiiine ot Center Line led the Bibla study tonrtag tha week at camp. Rev. Clen Ogllm of Foatoria, Ohio, led family A feDoWshh) coffee boor wiU 1 held following morning wonhlp to-During hot summer months, tt to considered good form for men to come to dnirdi aerv-icei without coatA tht pMtor MM. Daily Vacation Bible Sdwol to scheduled to begin Monday and continue through Saturday at the Elizabeth Lake Church of Chltot, 183 S. Windii« Drive. Mrs. A1 Kumpula will be in charge. Clasa-ei wlU be bdd from 9 tO auburn HE10HT8 U. P. Rev. Alfred E. Potbury, Free Metbodtot Church mMlstor of Auburn HeigfaU, will preach £ Ha&titM day at the Aubuffi ______________ Presbyterian Churoh. Rev. P. Wlb liam Palmer, pador, to an Mca- A softball game WiU bo played at 6 p.m. Monday at Oakmont CHURCH oi SPIRirUAL FELLOWSHIP MALTA HALL, 12 PERKINS STRUT Evening SotViee - 7:30 P.M. Chotles Young of Berkley, tpeoktof lUvet Tea ■— Ihursday, July If Sunday, luly 30lh ICoy Cation, speaker Field against Elmwood Metiiodtot of tht church will play the boya at f:38 Thursday evwiing.' Yam people aettve to Ysulh Fanewship tor the peak year will hold a weekead eampoot at Metoosem Beeieattv Area IM- ices. The &lkesan sisters ,wUl sing Sunday evening. Youth directors Loren Bradley end Harold Stout will accompany the young people of GoqwI lights and Chisadera and guests on the canoe trip Saturday, attending wtU be Ifr. and Mrs. Virgil Weston, the James Wauvers, L. D. Swarti aad Mr. and Mrs. WUlism VancU, The weekend will be devoted to tec-reation with a Sunday The opening service ot the new mgregation of the Apoetdic House of Prayer will be at 1:30 pxa. Sunday at SKI H---------- Road, Drayton Platoa. Mrs. Four ToffM METHODIST CHURCH oo^ur hsMM aa. at totaauvmi Bsv. w. osasiiB mat, fsww Suador Sdtoot..848 AM. Churoh Sorvlae.ll.-OO AM. AADthoditt Young Pooplo Plan Picnic on lawn of Gorlinggr tlomt Tha new aaaoctote n oahld Wttttoodt wU tha 10 a.BL aarviet t rRmr. loh at thama wm ba ‘The Spirit of Mn. Monty Upton aad Mra. hwd Hlcka wm M« "Have Done My Beat?” tor The Junior High and & Matiwdtot Youth FaUowship wm meN at the church ab 5 pjn. Thunday before atteadiiit the picnic on the town ot the GeriiiiNr Mary L. Tnuk, Uea 1 Cburaes included teaching metb-" 1 clsioaa la Mrs. Dunatan to church aohool perinteadant of the Rmlor department, and Mila TYaak, a teaehv of the Junior dopaitment. Gixmti Aid to Afrlcani GENEVA (API - The : Ooundl of CSaordMi to — its acfaotonhlp program for AM-toudanta. About 75 atudenti be aided during the 188143 ecademic year, oompared to K u are thy . . such also wm be the character of thy mind; for the •oul to dyed by the thoughta. Dye It then with e conttaroous antoa of such thoughts as tbeaa: for instance, that where a man can llv«, there he can also live well. But he roust live in a than, he can atoo Uve well to a palace. — Bfarcus Ahtaatoua. UNITY "love, the Supreme QUC U;« AJf. eaBSar atosoi Tkmnaaj i;n 9M. APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHJIST 458 Central Saturday Youn# People............. .-^730 P.M, Sunday School and Wonhlp .......IQiQO 00 •Mo fM. Church Phone FE 5-836! 7:3^ P.M )/ ■ G. Duford of 4888 MMgl Read, Waterford TownMip ' FINE HHL When the congregation of Ptoa I Cbnmathinal Chuitdi j li the Pilgrim Qnr with the l*llgrim Church for ices in the Birmingham nity Home at 11 a.m., Sunday, Doa Ourrto will ba the apeakor. ♦ * ★ Mr. Currie is superintendant of public schools in Royal Oak. 8UNNT VAUD CBAPEL While Rev. James Parker to on vacation. Rev. Wright Van Itow wUl prawh at Sunny Vale ChapM at botii morning and eveidng tSTV- FIRST CHURCH>f the BRETHREN 46 north ROSEUWN wnz. awo apaciAL uuuc w p.ifTkvAir------- ■ Faith Baptist Qiurdi Dr. Joseph W. AAoore Reports on Convention Or. Joaaph W. Moan wm OB "The Qraatast QuMltoB” U a.nu worship aervice Sunday at TMBtty Bapttot OMteh. Repenta of the National Aaaoctotion for the Advaiioamtnt of Colored Paspia wm be preaemed at the T p.m. At 3:M lunday aRaiBooB Am --------- ^ ^ iTth anatoantofv of Levi Eabaaii latatotsr of muiie at Ti^mp. nMi hr taktot toingi apaitt aiudysto. But wto. 4om Bomea hr putttot thiap to-ttdMr.~Jatoi A. Mertiaoa. WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 N. LYNN ST. A.U. ....liras A.IL ... S:« r.M. ... T;M V.M. We cordially invife you to worship with uV. O. P. Eastman, MiniMlor . FIRST UNITED IflSSIOHARY CHURCH Ito N. Bam BIN. rwiiiii jodrisu BLOOMFIELD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH 3411 AIRPORT ROAD Sunday School.......10:00 A. M, Worship Sarvica ----11:00 A. M, Rev. leek Nanca Evening SarvKi......7:30 P. M. Wed. Rev. L Brown.. 7:30 P. M. Missionary to Brazil DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH ■UsbiBi Uto BE St TIMai <» lai euadar eKoal 18 A^-Mon^ Worship . .. «Sor •aa totSstts' Chareh KSt/fSL‘: WdweA Sendee The SALVATION ARMY 29W.Lawranc5B8lreet , ^ Eunday Sch'l 9:45 a.m. Young People'i Ligien 6 p.a. Mom'g Worship 11 a.m. Evtngelistic Htg. 7:30 p.m. ' Wednesday Prayer and Prilie Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIH and MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Miufc — Singing —■ Tilta to tha Ward taoehiap /tkd MHts With Uf«—You Too, Are l&vited CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G- W. OtoeoB, Mtotstar FE 44BS8 347 N. Bible SdXNl ........9:45 AM. Morning Worship ...1I.-0DAM. Youth Servioa ...... 830 PM. Evening Serviee .... 7.00 PM. Pram MaeUng and Bibto Study Wodnaeday ..730PM. BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH W. Huron at Mori: Si tator. Dr. Emil tonis Wsrtito atrvieM !:« apS U.W AJn -Oed'e CBanaaSMto M lUiV- i:aa rjc. - uto ftaa m naMnUa wro. v;ia Pit. ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Edward A. Lowry, Aeetor SERVICES 8 ajB. and 10 ajn. ’First Social Brethren Church U6 Baldwto, n S-8IN Saturday Nitt...7:30 PM. Sunday School lOiOOAM. Sunday Morning 11:00 A.M. Thura. Yeung Poopia 730 P.M. WW. Choir.......... 630 PM. Wad. Praytr........ 730 P.M. REV, TOMMY QUBIT, tator BETHEL TABERHACLE 0. a u AM. wattoto U aa tMatoTSTnoMtoy'^ PJf. Rev. and Mn. f. Crouch Utt Baldam Ava. FB MS United Presbyterian Qnirdies omjuro AvnoE OaktoBd at Oadfflae Morning WonOlto 8:30 ew il:00 AM. Sunder toriwol ..... 846 AM. Youth Meotinga .... 8:45 P.M. Evening Worship ... 7.-00 P.M, Wsdnasdoy Proyor .. 7:00 P.M. ADBimS HEIOBTS T. Wm. Mmw, ractor 10.00 AM. — Sundoy School 11:15 AM. — Morning Worship 8EV. A. E. POTBURY Guoot Speaker DRAHON Onyton Plains, Mirfityp W. i. OVravlMMi Jr, FmIot llbla Bahool .....9:45AM. Momtoe Wonhlp ....11:00AM. Youth Ctompt ....... 6:30 PM. Eventog Wonhlp ... 7:30 PM. Wednaadoy Pfo^ and Study Hour ........7:30 PM. JOSLYN AVE. JoalpB iv Third BamoDS L WsUdu, Patter .. MDAM. waiahipl Emto§ larvtoe . . 7100 PM. Enunanuel Baptist Church 645 S. Telegraph Rd. Premillanniol-—IndaperKienf—Pundomentol DR. TOM MALONE . ALL SERVICES 10 A.M.. 11A.M. 7 P.M. Hickory Grove School SUNDAY SCHOOL ...10 AM. MORNING WORSHIP II AM. EVENING W(»SHIP .. 6 P.M. PRAYER MEETING (Wedneadey 730 P.M.i fntartm talar 0. W. STUCKY Phone FI 5-7755 Lorot ChOlP—Thrilllng Music for tha Whol# Fomily. DapartmantQligBd Sunday School. Radio Broadcaat WPON 10:15 A.M. Each Sunday MID-WEEK SERVICE 7:30 P.M. Sunday Sohool Attendance Imt Sunday iSSl .t ML TOM MALONI, :4:: THE rONTlAC PRKSS, SATURDAY. JULY 22, I9(il FIVE Corert Methodist Church 2775 Pbntioc Lak* Rd. REV. W. E. COURIER, Poitor. C/iurch S*rvic« ~ 9:4S A M. Church School — ii.oo A M. Ruorganizud CHURCH OF lESUS CHRIST of Uttor Day Saints M ri«at M., PMUae raVTMS Fartor: BdnjMMa L. Curtli il a.«. — Ctuids Cook. apMktr 1 P.m. — Kaunioo Proposes Peace Move to President Kennedy BERKELEY. CalW.. (AP>-Cn*a-tion of a federal "Department of Peace," at cabinet level, has been proposed to President Kennedy by the Rev. Dr. Charles S. McCoy, a professor of religian at the Pacific-School ot Religioh here. Such a move, he said, "would enable us to plan and work more effectively toward the goal peace." CHURCH of GOD East Pika at Andarton Sunday School ^ ^ 10:SS A.M. Momtaf Wondilp Rav. Efiai D. Moof^.Pa$tor Dr. Kontz to Preach Dr. E^il Kontz of Bethany Baptist Church, will be guest* speaker at Crescent Hills Baptist Oiurch Sunday. The boards of deacops aiid deaconesses, and tnustees will e parsMiage Sunday CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whitlemore Street SUNDAY, 7 30 P. M. Rev McDermlt WIONESDAT-aiLVER TEA First Christian Church DISCIPLES ol CHRIST , , ' , Rev Jack H. C. Clark, Mmijf/er Bible’School — 9 30 A.M. Moimnq Worship — 10 IS A.M ' . * 858 W. HURON ST. BLOOMPIKLD HILLS BAPTI8T->Members of the Bloomfield Hills Baptist Church will break ground at 4 p.m. Sunday for the church at 3600 Telegraph Road, just north of West Long Lake Rfftd. The building, with chapel and educational unit, will be ready for occupancy by November, said Jack White of the building committee. OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHDRCH Montcalm and Glenwood Rev. J. W. Deeg. Poster Morning Service 10 00 A.M. Sundciy School M IS A w; ST. PAUL METHODIST 1st a. Beiwrt Lmkc Rd FI 1-1233—FI 3-37H Morning Worship 10 Aid. and 11:18 AM. Church School 10 AM. InUrmedltU nod aenler Youth Oreupn. S:N P U. Oldnr Youths, S:30 to 1:30 P. M REV JAMES A. IfcCLUNO, UlnItUr Ampli Parkins Supervised Nursery CHURCH of CHRIST 210 HUGHES ST. FE S-IISO Rooseve/f Wells, Evangelist Sunday Bible Study for ail ages. 9 45 p.m. Sunday Worship Periods 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday Weekly Bible-Study, 8 p.m. -'Speaks as the e Church U Orscles oi il Peter « Your Opportunity to Hear ENGLAND'S GIFTED PULPIT ORATOR NEW MISSIONARIES-Leaving for East Pakistan in October to serve as missionaries are Rev. and Mrs. Joseph S. Spires Jr. of 47 S. East Blvd. Getting a .snapshot of his wife and son Steven in the summer si The family will arrive November. Ponllss Fress Phete 1 is the Rev. Mr. Spires, n Pakistan the first of Break Ground at New Location Bloomfield Hills Baptist Sets Ceremonies for Sunday Afternoon Families and friends of Bloomfield Hills Baptist Church will attend grbundbreaklng ceremonies for the new church building at 3600 Telegraph Road north of Long Lake Road at 4 p.m. Sunday. The Bloomfield Hills church affiliated with the North American Baptist Generar Cbnference.. was incorporated April 1. 1960 with 21 charter members. ★ Since that time semtes have been conducted weekly in the Hickory Grove School on Lahser Road just south of Square Lake Road. Of colonial architeetare lb* new building with chapel and educational unit Is expected to cost about SItS.OM. The Grosse Pointe BaptistI Church interested in church exten-l Sion has given liberally of timej and missionary money to help fur-1 ther this new Bloomfield Hills church. Other pastors and churches sisting in the project are H. H. Savage of First Baptist Church and Rei^ A. H. Braun of the Redeemer Baptist Churt-h ol W'arren. The public is invited. Annual Festival at Fairgrounds Eastern Orthodox Sets Sunday for Worship, Dining, Dancing Eastern Orthodox parishes of greater Detroit with some 200,000 communicants will celebrate the fourth annual Eastern Orthodox Fetfival at the Michigan State! Fair Grounds Sunday. ♦ . ★ Albanian, Bulgarian-Macedonian, Carpatho-Russian. Greek, Ruman-Russian, Serbian and Syrian groups will be represented. (tuests of honor will iiu-luilc (iov. dohn B. SwabiNon, .Ma.vor lAHii* C. Miriam. Maiy V. Be<-k. president ot Detroit Common Coumll, and other civic and religious leaders. The colorful event promises exotic foods, folk and popular music, gjimes. refreshment^ and a spectacular show. ir * * Every Orthodox Church will celebrate Divine Liturgy Sunday morning in the home chuix-h. eAt qoqp Sunday a combined servk-e of thanksgiving will be held at the fairgrounds with massed choirs | singing responses. Sunday afternoon the grounds will be turned Into an international festiiat of food, entertainment, music and dancing. Singing groups and roving musicians will add a continental tonch. The highlight of the afternoon will be the spectacular show, "Around the World in 80 Minutes" in which colors of national costumes and dances wiil be displayed. Space rides, pony rides ^ and games will be provided for children. - i. * ★ The gala affair is planned from noon to midnight. There Is no perfect gift without great suffering . . . Now and: henceforth it is meet that you cifre yourself of laziness. -LEONARDO DA VINCI. First Congregational Church Mill, E. Huron sod lit. a«mco( "SUM OF RELIGION" Rev. Mklcolm K. Burton Spires Go to Pakistan The Reverend J. Philip Jackson, D.D. CtH^TINUINC THROUCh AUG. 6th NIGHTLY 7:30 P.M.-V EXCEPT MONDAY AND SATURDAY FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 loslyn Ave. The Philip jackson Salvation Crusade Rev. and Mrs. Joseph S. Spires [Jr. newly appointed rnissionariies' East Pakistan, and son Steven, jare guests of his parents, the Jo-eph S. Spires of 47 PL Blvd. The Spires leave for their ap- pointment under the Church' of God on Oct. 4. The family plans to visit Greece, Egypt, Lebanon. Syria and India on their way to the new assignment. A former carrier of The Pon- ■Rev. Mrs. Diane Seaman lOrdained Unity Minister tiac Press, the Rev. Mr, Spiresl was gralduated from Pontiac Gen-I tral High School in 1946. During: World War II he was stationed in! Japan. I He holds a bachelor of theology . degree from Warner Pacific Col- jt lege and has completed one year 1, of graduate studies at Hartford _ Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURC^I ■ 64 West Columbia Ave. FE 5-9960 Sunday School ....................... 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ................... 10:55 A.M. Training Union ...................... 6:30 P.M. Evening Service ..................... 7:30 P.M. GUEST 8PEAEER CLARBIfCE B. JACKaON, MloUter ot SduestlOB AtnUsted with Southern Btptbt ConTODUon Mombcrihlp Over (,S00,Mt EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 212 Baldwin Ave. Phone FE 2-0728 WORSHIP - 8:30 and 11 00 A M. Sermon: -THE DIVINE BOPPLY" LAKESIDE CAMP SERVICES SUNDAY AND WEEKDAYS 10:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. 7 30 P.M. REV. M. R. EVERETT. Minister FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 Orchord Lake Ave. Services .at 2:30- P.M. and 7:30 P.M. Rev. Harold Marshall, Speaker Circles at 4 P.M. Dinner at 5 P.M. Message Tea —>-7:30 P.M. Wednesday, July 26 All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike . The REV. C. GEORGE WIDOIFIELD Rector nw Rev. W; B. Lile. CursU • e.B. - «olP CommuBiea CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION wilt meet In Gtarkston Elemervtary School, 6595 Weldon Rd. 9;0b A M.—Holy Connmunion ond Sermon , with Chuirqh School I' Rev. Mrs. Diane Seaman who has been serving as minister of the Unity Church of Oakland County has been ordained a Unity minister by the Unity School of Christianity at Unity Village, Lee’s Summit. Mo. Ordii^ation was conferred" by Lowell Fillmor^ son of Mr..and Mrs. Charles Fillmore, founders of the Unity St:hool. Rev. Ij, E. Meyer, mlnbiter of Unity Temple In Kansas City gave the ordination address to the group of 18 orJinaads. Raised in Missouri. Mrs. Seaman attended Washington University. After moving to petroil attended classes at Detroit Unity Temple and became so Interested that she went to Unity Village where she enrolled for ministerial training. In 1959 she became a licensed minister. tJnity School requires that a licensed minister serve a local center at least one year before ordination! >lr8. Seaman served Unity Cemer in Windsor and was on the teaching staff of Detroit Unity Temple before coming to Pontiac Unity Center in January 1960. Mrs. hewnun is also n graduate of the New York Institute of Photography but her ministerial duties leave little time tor pursuit of this hobby. ' Pontiac Unity Center devotional Mrs. Spires, a teacher, was ^d-: uated from Mc.N'eese State College. l..ake Charles. She is also a graduate of Warner Pacific College in Portland, On>. * ♦ ★ Since graduation the Spires have held two pastorates in Louisiana serving at the Church of God in Hebert for two and a half years and in Lake Charles for five and a half years. REV. MBS. DIANE SEAMAN serviiVs and Sunday School are held at 11 a.m. each Sunday at 8 N. Genesee Ave. Ther^ are aLso midweek classes for, individual spiritual growth and a prayer counseling ministry, an extension of Silent Unity ministry of Unify School. FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor . Donald A. Wittbrodt, Associate Pastor Morning Worship 10:00 A. M. Sermon: "THE SPIRIT OF MAN" Rev. Donald Wittbrodt CHURCH SCHOOL 11:15 A.M. Wednesday, 7.30 P.M. Bible Study ond Proyer Fellowship 'WhaftaqklYetr Theme of Sermon "What Lack I Yet?" will be the sermon topic of Rev. Claude Goodwin at 11 a.pi. Sunday at Provi-,dence Baptist Church. At 3:30 p.m. members of the Nurses’ Guild will celebrate the 10th anniversary of their group. |lev. G. H. Nicks, pastor of People’s Baptist Church in Detroit his choir and congregation will attend as guests. Mrs. Annie Overton, president of the guild, said the public is invited. Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; It is the creed of slaves. -WILLIAM PITT. MISSIONARY-ALLIANCE CHURCH 220 North Cass Lake Road, Pontiac, Michigan G. /. BERSCHE. Paster B. W.. lANPHER. Akst. Pastor “ TnAWino HOUR... I 00 P M MORNINO WORSHIP ..11:00 A.U. EVENING SERVICE 7 00 P M REV. LANPHER, Preaching Both Services Central Methodist Services Temporarily at lioac E. Cren-y luntor High School MILTON H. BANK 501 N. Cass Lake Rd. Pastor H. H. lohntpn and J. H. Hall, Assoc. Pastors MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 and 10:55' STAND THEREFORE ' Dr. Bank Preaching Broadcast Live on WPON — 11:00 A.M. Church School 9 30 A.M. « CHURCH OF THE -6000 SAMARITAN 47S0 HUIcrwt Dr.. Wotartord SERVICE —7:00 P.M. Allan Hinz of Waterlord, speaker Per Intormsuon CM OR 3-avit Williams Lakt! Oiurch of . the Nazarene ---- „ Corner Aliport 4k. Hatahary Road 10 A.M. SUltoAY SCHOOL* H a.m: worship hour* 7 P.M. WORSHIP hour: FIRST CHURCH OF GOD; 25 East Blvd. South General Offices: Anderson, lnd.| E D. johnson. Minister i "A United Church for o | , Divided World" Sunday School ____ 9:30 a.m.! Morning Worship .. 10:30 a.m.' The Sacred Fellowship" i Leadership Training . 6:15 p.m._ Evening Vespera ___ 7:30 p.m.! ’’Simpliciiy" CHURCH of CHRIST ^ 87 LAFAYETTE ST. Lord'! Day Wortbip ... 10:3SA.M.' Lord’rosy Evanlnz .7:00 P.M. WodMtdar SvaDlDf ..7.00 P M. for Home Bible. Study Call: W THOMPSON PONTIAC CHURCH of CHRIST 1180 N. PERRY ST. FE 2-6269 W. W. Hall. Minister Bible Study......... 9 50 A.M. Cioases lor All Ages Morning Worship . 10:50 A.M. Evening Worship ... 6:00 P.M. . MR. PRAHAM. OueM Sprstcar CAMP NOW ON DR. ROY S. NICOLSON Attend the PONTIAC HOLINESS CAMP MEETING 2800 Watkins Lake Rd. Near Telegraph Rd. at Buifk St. Evangelists ore: Dr. Roy S. Nicholson < of'Central, S. C. . Ivan Lee Sisk of Son Diego, Calif. Song-Evangelists The Monjars and Dave and Becky • 3 Services Daily 10:35 — 2:30 — 7:30 • CKLW Sun. 7:30 A.M. Tonight 7:30 EVERYONE WELCOME A. /. Baughy, Pastor iCHRISTIAN SCIENCEr-r« Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship Hour 11:00 A.M. Youth Hour 6:15 P.M. Gospel Hour 7:00 P.M. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH . Baldwin at Fairmount SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY TRUTH Sunday Services and Sunday School 11:00 A M. I Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street Open Daily 11 A.M. to S PJyf. Friday to 9 P.M. FIRST GHURGH of GHRIST, SGIENTIST Lawrence ond Williams Streets I HOW CHRISTIAN ^SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION GKLW—800 KG SUNDAY, 9:45 A. M. TV Every Sunday, Channel 7, 9:3Q A A4. Waterford Community Church 5995 OLYMPIC PARKWAY ROBERT D. WINNE, Pastor THE AUSTRALIAN EVANGELISTIC TEAM ★ LES NIXON—Australian Born Evangelist with His Electric Accordion ★ MARTHA NIXON—Outstanding Soprano Soloist ★ DAN FRIBERG—First Trumpeter with Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra ★ GREG O'HAVER—Notional Trumpet Winner ■ Worship Service .*....... 11:00 A. M. Evening Service......... 7:00 P.M. GREAT SINGSPIRATION FOLLOWING 9:00 P.M. . THE PONTIAC PRESS ItSeemstoMe .... Circuihstances Russians Will Somehow, I refuse to believe the wOTld will go to war over the eco-manic and political status In Germany. It challenges credulity. ★ ★ ★ Yet. we niast face circumstances as tlray art and they aren’t good. The bloody bully of the Kremlin keeps on waving his dripping sword and shoutiug defiance. We are desHag with the most mnrderoUs scoundrels in history and perhaps the most nn-scrupnlous. Face the fact. ★ ★ ★ The logic, the truth and legality are all (« our sicte and on two previous occasions when Russia found the West wouldn’t retreat, she backed away. I believe she wiU again. How can It be otherwise? ★ ★ it ' ^ And yet, the bald-headed Bully of the Kremlin made this statement to President Nkmmah of Ghana: ’’Even if all countries of the world adopted a decision that did not accord with the interests of the Soviet Union and threatened its security, the Soviet Union would not recognize such a dc-cisibn, but would uphold its rights, relying on force. And we have the whmewithal to do this.” ★ ★ ★ Herb’s beUigerence, smug complacency and downright arrogance rolled Into one sentence and tossed on the table for the world to see. He asserts the U.N. is meaningless to them. Only Russia counts. Nothing else matters. ★ ★ ★ Circumstances seem to favor us, as informal newspaper polls in this country show an amazing unanimity of opinion and ii^icate United States Citizens do not favor retreat. They openiy express a preference for standing fast— EVEN IP IT MEANS WAR. ★ ★ ★ This grim but powerful deterrent must have been conveyed to the Kremlin crackpots by now. We openly plan for the assembling of additional troops and it isn’t furtive or secret. Russia understands force, me knows nothing else. ★ ★ ★ Western Germany is united, prosperous and well-armed. The East has lost an incalculable number of citizens who have defected to the West, including simply hordes of able bodied young men (the potential army). Those remaining lack prosperity or any semblance of serenity. Gen. Frank L. Howley says that If the Reds left East Berlin their puppet k-uler, Walter Ulbricht, would be strong from a telegraph pole shortly. There is no Soviet loyally in the Russian sector. Sorely Russia most comprehend these circumstances. ★ ★ ★ Chancellor Konrad Adinauer, West Germany, declares flatly there’s mounting panic in East Berlin and that a thousand refugees a week defect from East to West. This galls Khrushchev no end and he squirms and writhes imder the implications. That’s precisely what the German intends. ★ ★ ★ Meanwhile, President de Gaulle prepared a blistering speech that i^oggested the Russians could be agne. le tee mamberehlp iw Rtrirled to a lew people who meet eertala epectal gnslIlIcnMonof * Are there Neipiwes oe the board? The Oakland County atixene League has no right to rate in this or any other election. I most strongly urge the people of Oakland County to disregard any ratings made by the League. M6 Ferabany Drive Offers SuRRestion to Improve Tigers The Tigers would improve If they would bench Billy Bruton and play Believes Library Most Beneficial Apropos of the West Bloomfield Library bid tor a(|ey it mare. it it it Soon two at the mqst important words fdl school kkto win know is “school's out” The Country Paraon "Aay lateUigeat maa wlO t you he doesn’t knew tee tratl and will go right oa seekiag 1< Case R^ords of a Psychologist: Preachers Can Influence All Types By DR. GEORGE W. CRANIA It is the duty of every clergy-CASE J-448: Joel J„ aged 22, to wear a smile and initiate Is debating his future vocation, every social contact with a cor-"Dr. Crane,” he began, “I had smile, thought I’d like to become psycbOMmatle medical aches and sendee. The legend behind this son No. 23, TVaining for Diabetes, custom is that the patriarche and HARRIET what we b e H e v e.”—Atlantic Monthly...........A New York pet store is showing dark glasses other great men rise from their graves on Tisha b’Ab and Join the living fi) sorrow over Israel’s departed glory. No bath may be taken on Tisha b'Ab and no shoes worn. The pious Jew is bound by the same regulations of mourning as those that Is it true that a person who gets staphylococcus infection after surgery harbon the rtaph)dococcns in his body? There is so hishvy of botts or other iatectioos. (K. R.) Aas. — No. The isfeettos Is bronght to tee waaai on luuds, IsstrameatS or dresslags not sport’s best bet and is pro- * , * a fusely Ulustratcd .......... I h^e niptu^ veins to my legs for Fido. They attach to tufts of ........... The now has tol to tiS 2y^’ preacher but now I don’t know. "Maybe I could do more good getting a doctorate in psychology uid becoming a counsellor. What do you think?” The man in tee pulpit has a wider field of usefulness than any other professional man, unless it be an ed-| ttor. For he 1 ences the entire community. In his crane" congregation will be found the leading bankers, lawyers, medics and dentists, school teachers, businessmen and farmers, as Well as parents and teen- Each week 10.000J100 patients come to us doctors with no diag-„ , nosable physical ailments what- clergymen are God’s sales- soever! They are neurotic or "wor-men and He expects them to be ry warts." star salesmen. w . w w And the first asset of a good salesnuui Is his friendllaess, Ms A star salesman also keeps pressing subtly toward the dotted line stage. CHURCH SALESMEN ' Many of our seminary stodents are growing discouraged because they spend 7 years of undergraduate and graduate work in od-lege: yet then have only a bachelor’s degree. TWs Is an injustice. Semlnar- Won’t you folks please get hep hair...........Sam Snead gave his beautiful firl caddy in Japan a set of golf clubs. It delighted Jsps everywhere and left U.S. pros open-mouthed in amazement for Snm thinks as much of a dime as he does his right eye.......... Overheard at the Fox and Hounds: He not only kisses and tells—he kisses and exaggerates.” if if if 15 blocks, sometimes wearing nib-,,, . . ., stockings, sometimes not? I file (not eounting this get them even when l wear rubber 159,788,501 finger prints on stockings . . A. T. R.) Aas. - A brtok dally walk of a mile or two is generally bene-fleial. Yon walk briskly when yon onioy walkteg. It yan don’t enjoy it, don’t walk, hand week’s).........Rashs IBN Said al Maktum, ruler of Dubai, Just rented the 15th floor of the Carltoh ’Tower in London for $450 a day. (But he’ll onjy be there a mwith)......... Dept of Cheera and Jeen: * * * I shudder when anyone puts the the C’s: Gub Oribbom; the Fiease write aomethii« about accent on “owe” in “Iowa.” Natives J’s: the skinny little tenor S»I!*i»daIefo?'rHM A clergyman thus can Inspire and re-charge the spiritual batteries oi all types of people and even incite them to s^ money aUroad for foreign missionary their obsolete tnaohlaery and Vailoooe Veiao aqi Varteaae S- D.D. deigree to aH gradaateo who have teen Mrved an hitenoHp ered-taUy in a pnlplt for a year or no. Because these educated seml- < * * * nary men want a “doctor’s degree” _ ___ The modern dergyman devotes s "handle" on their nameo-to happlnem, go tiy rdighws a grant deal of time to practical indicate their thwough coU^ prencriptfoa. star^ tomorrow, counseling on marriage, family and training, they often take graduate aimr* mio is or. os««os w. oww even vocatfonal guidance,^ woric in aociology or piydiology SuflSi. ** fm- > Oh n j______ to what I teU you and join a church? If you become active teere in, you win eliminate millions of needless and expensive visits to our medical offloes. Salvage that money for youth work Of other wholeKnne church projects. Church people also live more fully and enjoy tor more — -------- —. do with, or SULLIVAN Ann. — Ift a |U» weed for eeseam. Beni stomped, self-ad- insist it’s on the “I”. And if you pro- who Jazzed “Old Man diet ^arytung nounce either “s” in “Des Moines” River” on the theyll run you'out of Uie state ... show; the teMig beltmgs to .........Bowlers, attention: Don’t a basso profundo who miss Dawson Tatum’s book: "The weighs 220 minimum. Secret oi; Bowling Strikes.” It’s the —Harold A. Fttboirald r-' :VV' He should be a versatile man; therefore, and have an attractive personality. For he cannot influence peo|rie who dislike him. other churchnaan. for a PhJj., and then desert the ministry to teadi. 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JULY 22. 19^1 Wedding Bells Resounding Through Pontiac Area ★ ★ ★ Nancy McKenng 1» Bride Couple Repeats Vows MRS. THEODORE SCHWARZ n Gal Likes to Repair TV Sets CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPl) -. Francet' Lewis is a girl of many talents. The 21'^«ar-old miss is a former WAC, professianal photographer, practical nurse and retail ahop manager. Tbday, she earns her liviag as a “repairman" specializing in tele-, vision sets. She said die first got started. in tilings mechanical after answering an ad for a phone girl in a TV repair shop. She went from answering phones to checking tubes to disnantling and assembling whole sets. Now she's making house balls, and says she couldn’t be happier with what she's doilg. It * * Miss Lewis admits there aren't too many women she can talk shop with, but points out there are enough men around to make the work in-' teresting. She is (Convinced the repair business is an exorilent field lor women. The only jdisad-vantage she's found is that she can’t lug the heavy sets around without a helper. But when it comes to the mechanical details, she says a woman's patience with little things gives her a head start ’'over the men. A Blanchi gown of white silk taffeta with bodice of re-embroidered Alencwi lace was chosen by Nancy Diane McKenzie for her marriage to Theodore &hwaft II this afternoon in Fiivt Presbyterian Church. Birmingham The full skirt featured r.n inverted pleat which- cascaded into the, chapel trairf. Bouffant silk illusion veiling fell ‘from a lace crown. The bride held while roses surrounding white orchids. * * . * A reception at Oakland Hills Country Club followed the double-ring ceremony performed by Dr. Glen Harris before some 300 guests. Parents of the bridal couple are the Gordon H. McKenzies of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore O. Schwarz, of Bloomfield Township. SEBVt> BROTHER Yellow carnations complemented aqua organza over taf-feU tor the attendants. Mrs. Gordon Mutch, matron of honor and brideamaids Mable Har-abedian, Arlene York and the bridegroom's sister Jenifer are all of Birmingham. Mrs. Joseph C. Walker is of Lansing. Richard A. Schwarz ,8en-ed his brother ss best man. The bride's brother Carroll McKenzie ushered with David Gilchrist of New York Qty. and Fred Atkins and James Wheeler both of Royal Oak. * It * Beginning the honeymoon to the Thousaad Islands, the brjde will wear a monogranuned black linen shea’th dress and patent accessories. She is a graduate of Michigan State University and her husband attended University of Pennsylvania. They will be at home in Royal Oak after Aug. 5. White cymbidlum orchids accented Ic^blue silk organza over taffeta for Mrs. McKenzie and Venetian rose organza with pleated lace overskirt for the mother of the bridegroom. Will Sponsor Foreign Pupil The Waterford Township Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary will sponsor foreign exchange student Kerstin Moller krho will arrive from Sweden the latter part of Au-SUsf- % ^ terford Township High &‘hool in the fall and live with the host family. Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Venie of Union Lakf, while In this country. Evergreens donated by Clifford Bentley will be sold to help defray expenses. Hampton-Bradley Vom Said in 1st Presbyterian White satin ribbons marked family pews In First Presbyterian Church this afternoon for the vows of , . Elisabeth Taft Bradley' and William P. Hampton pledged tliMbem before Rev. Oalen B. Hershey. The altar was banked with Taft Bradley, white giadioh, pompons and palms. ★ ★ ★ The James H. Bradleys of Spokane Drive and the Verne C. Hamptons dt Bloomfield HUls, parents of the newlyweds received afith them at Forest Lake Country • Club following the ceremony. CHOSE ITAUAN SILK The scoop-neck bridal gown of white Italian silk bombazine was designed with front panel appllqued with AJencon lace and a full circular cathedral train. The tiered butterfly veil of Illusion was held by a small lace cap. Orchids surrounded by white rosebuds and Ivy rested on the bride’s lace-edtered Bible. * Goil Brummel Is Wed , in Orchard Lake Rite ^daughter of the James H. . Bradleys of Spokane Drive, exchanged vows with William P. Hampton, son of the Verne C. Hampton^ of Bloomfield . Hills today in First ~ Presbyterian Church. HRS. WILLIAH P. HAMPTON Church women Will Gother Churchwomen of the Lutheran Church of the Incarnate Word will meet Aug. 3 at the home of Mrs. Gunnard Ttirn-quist on Alice Avenue. Mrs. C. E. Doty will assist the host- The group's newly elected officers are Mrs. 0. H. Lind-nuuk, president: Mrs. Albert Mall^, treasurer: end Mrs. Harold EHiott. secretary. Mrs. Walter Kollander and Mrs. Cleo Rock were cohostesses (pr" the July meeting. China Con Stand Those Hot Suds Even though fine china may look too delicate to withstand extremely hot water, it Isn’t! Wash your “good” dishes promptly and carefully — with a clean dishtowel spkead over the bottom of the sink to protect against chipping and breaking. Sanitary reasons demand that ail dishes be washed in hot, hot suds and rinse water. To Do Coke Walk The Cake Walk will be featured Tuesday evening at Malta Temple bn Perkins Street when the Widows and Widowers join members of' the 39 and Up CTub for square and round dancing from 8 to 11 p.m. In-struction in variety dancing will begin at 7 o’clock. Abby Is Inflamet! This Husband Must Be Told He Shouldn't Go to Blazes DEAR ABBY: Have you ever heard of those nuts who, whenever they hear a siren, must follow it? I am married to one. We have followed more fire engines, ambulances and squad cars! This husband of mine is an incurable thrill-chaser. Is there any way I can discourage this childish habit? SIREN CHASER'S WIFE DEAR WIFE; It's people like your husband who make it difficult for firemen, rescue squads and police to reach the scene where they are needed. ■ Many lives have been lost, and homes burned to the ground, because curious «>ectators have created a traffic problem. Tell your overgrown boy that when he hears a siren he should pun over to the curb. Period. ★ k DEAR ABBY: My husband was recently transferred. He has a good office position with . a firm which has branches in many dties. His employer (one of the owners of the company) invited us to diimer at a very expensive place. It was a most enjo)«ble evening. I tdd my husband we owed them an invitation, and should have them to our home for dlil-ner. He said an employe never entertains his boss as it will look as though he is polisbing the apple. I told him be was wrong; that if his boas dkbi't want to aodhlize with os, he wouldn't have entertained us-I still .think we owe them an invitation. We aren't trash. My husband and I are both guested, and are in no way inferior to the boss and his wife. I feel cheap. I'd like your opinion. HIS WIFE DEAR WIFE; You are right. If you accept an invitation— you ^buld reciprocate. DEAR ABBY: This letter is from several people who work in an office. We are tired of keeping a certain co-worker in cigarettes. This person has never been known to buy a package of cigarettes, but "bonws’’ them con-stantly from everyone else (and never pays backi. Can you offer some clever and subtle way to let this cigarette bummer know that we are fed up with that cheap bit? THE OFFICE GANG DEAR GANG: Why attempt to be clever or subtle? Ghre the cigarette-bummer a itwre round, more firm, more fully packed NO ! it * * DEAR ABBY: We have a friend whose children NEVER have "colds." She calls their sniffles “sinus trouble.” She claims it Is not catching but, every time she sends her cHlf-dren to my house to play when they have “sinus trouble,” my children get head colds. What do you do with a person like that? MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK DEAR MIDDLE: You tell her that when her children have "sinus traui>le'' to please keep them home. k ★ * CONFIDENTIAL TO -DOUBTING THOMA§: You are wrong. It ta pos^e for - What's bothering you? For a personal reply, write to Abby. The Pontiac Press. Indude a stamped. self-adSressed envelope. k k k For Abby’s booklet. "How To Have a Lovely Wedding,” send 50c to Abby, The Pontiac Press. Make Call Only When Inviteid By The Emily Post Institute Q; My husband’s parents own a two-famlly house. They live on the first floor and we live on the second. The other evening relatives of my husband came to visit his parents. We did not go down to see them. The next day my mother-in-law came up to our apartment and was very much put out because we did not go down to saw "hello” to theae relatives and she thinks we were very rude not to have done so. I would like your opinion on this matter. A: If your mother-in-law had told you ahead of time that these relatives were coming and asked you to come in to greet them, or if they had come from a distance and you hadn't seen them for a long time, you should have gone down to see them. But, otherwise, you are not expected to go down to greet every relative who comes to visit your parents-in-law. k k k Q; A young man whom I have been dating for the past year gave me a very luce watch for my birthday. My mother says it would be improper for me to keep it and insists that I return it to him. I'm afraid If I do this it will hurt his feelings and perhaps be the end of our friendship. Would it be a breach of etiquette to keep the watch, apd if so. how can I return it without hurting him? A: A girl is not supposed to accept valuable jewelry from a man unless she is engaged to him. If you explain that you are brokenheart^ not to be able to keep It but that your mother will not permit you to do so. he couldn’t do other than hold you in respect for your willingness not to do something ot which" your mother disapproves. k k k The Emily Post Institute cannot answer personal mail, but all questions of general inter,, est are answered in this col- CrcacenU of fRniet tgotm witti hry eompieraented blush pink silk organza with bell skirta fw the at-tendaotz who alao wore relied Dior bead bows. Mrs. James F. Huttenlocher of Clarkston was her sister’s honorary matron of honor and the bridegroom’s sister Mary served as maid of honor. Attending her sister as bridesmaid was Mrs. James E. Jones with Barbara A. Montelth, E. Elaine Mustard of Drfxel Hills, Pa.. Carla J. Warman of Woodland Hills, Calif., former college roommate of the bride, and Sharon Clark. •k it ic Vickie Sue Jones, flower girl, for her aunt, wore blush pink organza, and held a small crescent of garnet roses. Her brother James carried the rings. Lyndon Salathlai ‘sang the bridal recital and Valerie Ann Vasblnder presided at the guest book.. ATTENDING BRIDEGROOM Verne C. Hampton II was his brother’s best man. Serving their fraternity brother as ushers were William A. McLain of Massillon, Ohio and Donald W. Langelctii of Columbia City, Ind., the bride's brother James E. Bradley, Phil O. ^ttenger of Lansing and Jactic B. Porritt. Returning from a honeymoon in New England and Cape Cod, the couple will live In Royal Oak. While attending Michigan SUte University, the bride was affiliated with Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. Hampton was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Blue Ke^ and Ex-callbnr. He now attends Wayne State University law School. Escorted by her sons J. Edward and Douglas W., Mrs. Bradley appeared In seafoam green organza. For her son’s wedding, Mrs. Hampton chose bouffant champagne chiffon with lace bodice. Cymbidlum orchids rested on purses carried by both mothers.. Carter-Winter Nuptials Are Held in Waterford The Rev. Arvid Anderson officiated at the marriage of Jac^eline K. Winter to David G. Carter this afternoon in Christ Lutheran Church, Waterford. Daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Winter White of Hatchery Road Waterford Township, and the late Arthur B. Winter, the bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Gerald Thomp- Four hundred guests were received by the bride and her husband, son of Mrs. George Carter of Drayton Plains and the late Mr. Carter, at the Carter home following the four o'clock ceremony, the bridal gown of white lace and tulle featured a fitted basque bodice and deep pep-lum of lace. A crown of pearls and crystals secured silk illusion veiling. She carried white roses and chrysanthemums. Matron of honor, Mrs. William Kenifeck of Drayton Plains, appeared in bouffant coral chiffon styled with French bubble sleeves and car-' ried white and pink gladioli. Best man was Dale Ryan of Waterford. Seating guests for their brother were Jerry Carter of Drayton Plains and Michael CWter of Midland, as- A reception at Rotunda Inn followed afternoon nuptials of G • 11 Shar«i Brummel of Walled Lake ta Dr. Ralph F. Fear today in Orchard Lake Community Church Presbyterian. Blue Majestic , daisies, white pompons and gladioli banked the altar where Rev. Edward D. Auchanl performed the ceremony. . The Ivan C. Bnimmels of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Dal-bert W. Feat of Locklin Lane, are parents of the newlyweds, k k k A rose motif accented the scoop neckline and butterfly skirt of the white silk organza bridal gown styled with chapel train. Fingertip veiling of illusion was attached to a rpse-trimmed crown. A white cym-bidium orchid centered a crescent bouquet of white roses and stephanoUs. ■» Mrs. Paul Czamanske Jr. of PhilatMlphia, Pa., attended her sister as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. David Robinson of Kalamazoo, Mrs. George Grove of Detroit arid Nancy Tomlinson of Lincoln Park, niece of the bride. BBOTHEB IN LAW USHERS Blue floral embroidery accented their bouffant white organdy dresae^ styled with bell sleeves. They wore snutil blue pillbox hats and held blue Esther Reed daisies and wliite statice. Best mkn for the bridegroom was Hamilton M. Rob-ichaud of Dearborn. Lt. Richard Bachmann of East Grand Forks, Mirm., ushered for his brother-in-law with Robert Parent of Royal Oak and Charles Percy of Flint, cousin ot the bridegroom. ' k k k After a Northern Michigan Robert 'Gotdoi(^ 11, son of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Gordon^ of James K Boulevard, is a piano major in his fir.%t summer at the National Music Camp at Interlochen. Among the instruments he has tried in the talent exploration class is the violin. **Rbie** is a student at Washington Junior High School. MRS. RALPH V. FEAR honeymoon, the couple will return here before leaving for San Antonio. Tex., where Dr. Fear will attend Ar|my rtiedi-cal service school, to prepare for active duty in Germany. The new Mrs. Fear is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Dental Hygiaie and Dr. Fear holds a degree in dentistry from U. of M. His fraternal affiliations are Chi Phi aqd Delta Sigma Delta. Mrs. Brummel appeared in blue jpetjuard taffeta and the mother of the bridegroom chose blue lace over taffeta. Both mothers wore white cym-bidhitg orchids. MRS. DAVID O. CARTER sisted by David LAtta of Oiivet. The bridegroom's niece Nancy Carter of Drayton Plains was flower girl. Bradley (barter of Midland was ring-bearer. ' For the ceremony, Mrs. White chose a pale blue silk ^eath dress with overskirt and the mother of the bridegroom was attired in, an embroidered mauve silk sheath dress. The couple will honeymoon in Northern Michigan and Mr. Carter will attend Ceiitral Michigan University at Mount Pleasant in the fall. Child Will Follow Parents' Example “Thank you" and “Please” are polite words for children to memorize. However, it is better to help a child actually feel grateful than to teadi the correct words. Home economists- at Michigan State University say the phrases come naturally if the child hears them often. Washing Wood If your kftdien woodenware *-chopiting bowl or board, bread board, and mixing ipoofn and forks — beoMnes ^k with use, sCrab oocas-tkmajly with well-lathered steel wool. Once the wood surface is light again, wash the idecet quickly in warm soap or detergent suite. riuM without soaking, and wipe dry immediately. Personal News Word, har been received of the birth of a son, Robert Samuel, to Navy Radioman 2.C. and Mn- Jacit L. Bergstrom who now make their home In Uvarno, Italy. The baby’s mother is the former Vicki Triplett, daughter of the Alfred Tripletts of Sacramento, Calif. Paternal grandparents are the Elof Bergstroms of Silver Lake Road. Mrs. Hannah BAEstrom of Sweden Is great-grandmother. i ★ ★ ★ The filnth biennial convention of the International Lutheran Women’s Missionary League will be Wednesday and Thursday at the Pittsburgh Hilton Ifotel, Pittsburgh, Pa.. ‘ Representing local Lulheran women will be Mrs. Harold R. Schreiner of Pohtiac, Mrs. William Orafe of Orchard Lake and Mrs. J. Wesley Smith of Union Lake. •ir k k The Nelson Fizzards have returned to Madison, Wis., after visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Fizzard of Lowell Street. Nelson attends law school at the University of Wisconsin and Mrs. Fizzard teaches school in Madison. k k .k Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie L, Bradsher who have been living in Santa Monica, Calif, for the past 18 months are visiting their parents, the Norman R. Boltons of Hopkins Avenue and Mrs. Donald Bradsher of Oakland Avenue. . They will return to a new home In Woodland Hills, Calif. k k k A son, Lloyd Michael, was born to. the Lloyd Pearsalls of Putnam Avenue, July 8 at Pontiac General Hospital. Mrs. Bessie tloward of Rockford, 111., and the Edman R. Pearsalls of Michigan Avenue are the baby’s grandparents. k k k Former Fontiac residents, the H. James Albrights (Vir- ginia Wohlgemuth) of Milwaukee, Wis., are parents of a son, Jeffery Scott, born July 18. The Arthur Wohlgemuths of North Hammond Lake Drive and the Harry Albrights of East Huron Street are the grandparents. Great-grandmothers, Mrs. Emma Wohlgemuth and Mrs. Emma Albright are both of Pontiac. kkk Dr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Tepoorten of Tucson, Arlz., are visiting his mother Mrs. B. A. Tepoorten of Lakevlew Drive, Sylvan Lake, and his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. William Sax of Birmingham. ¥ ¥ ¥ Mrs. Astolf Levin has returned to her home on Dwight ijivenue after spending several months at Claremont, Calif., and Atlanta, Oa. kkk The Victor Corprons of Marie Circle joined some 17 members of the Corpron family at a recent reunion |n Marshbank Park. The Donald Corprons of Rochester, the Willlm (poR-prons of Bloomfield Hills, the William Mounts (&thieen Corpron) of Middle Belt Road, and Mrs. Robert island of Lake Orion were present. The Edwavd Corprons came from Salt Lake City, Utah, the Robert McKenzies (Patricia Corpron) from Kansas City, Kan. land Theodore Corpron from LaOrange, 111. A nephew and niece, the Russell Coipronz arrived from Columbus, Ohio. kkk Eighteen friends of Mrs. Richard J. Wright asaembled Thursday on the lawn of her home on Alice Avenue for a "come-aa-you-are" breakfast. Among the guests were former Pontiac residents, Mrs. L VeitUHi Ostrander of Harsen’s Island and Mrs. Dorothy Bumes of Ann Arbor. kkk Mr. and Mra William Olney Jr. (Charlene Sparks) of EdwardsviUe, 111., Minounce the birth of a daughter, Susan Elisabeth, July 19. ,, QranOparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sparks of Williams Lake knd the senior William Olneys of Chicago. 1 i '. ■ the PONTIAC PBESb, SATURDAY, JtJLY i NINE Everyonte Sect Them By JOBEPUNB IXMVIUN t k ImpoMlbi* to hide our haoda. even tried to do eo wouldT appear looliah. They wo extremely prominent whether they are at the bridge « dinner table making a geature, waving at ■omeone, or limply rnttaig in our lap. Sometiinea we forget how very Boitoeable they are. Of oaurao Uwra la mo nmmm to e qualified dental mrae with the July is daaa at EUthart Unlvenfiy of Medical and Dakal Technique, Choek. daughter of the Ei^ ChaMoi of Seybum Street. Hfiae tkn with an Auburn, Indiana League Goes 'Las Vegas' “Lm Vegu Holiday" waa the theme tor the Pairway GoU League’e luncheon party Thura-dey at Fontiac Country Chib. Mra. Flrank Byron pve high-Bghti of her raoent European tour, like. Jaok White wu the redplant of the trophy of the diy for knr weekly maaleare la. Today I win give yea aeue kelp for problem aaBa. Many women have trouble with splitting nails. Sometimes thk k di» to having the hands in hot water much of the time. There k also evidence that a nutritional deficiency may play a part. WEAR OLOm Some of the aoape and cleaning products may be damaging to the naUs. It k always btW to wear ^ovea for wet tasks. Even wbep doing usual houst claanlng, houae-hold ^oves are a good idea. Eat a weU-balancdd diet and protect Tour naik. u much as possible. The wemaa to often advtoed to leave eff naU paMtoi tor a Chahnuui of tha day, Mrs. Richard Vaaawr, wu assistod by Mra. LM LyMoier, Mn. John Stoin-haipor, Mn. DooBrten, Mrs. Fred fhster and MTt. Ray Hoover. Mn. John H.- Heltodi, Mn. Poa-tor imd Mn. Chartoa V. Barker wen epperinted u memben of the nominating committee to select for the coming year. Make a List (UPI)—When you plan your vacation, hat the d^a you that will fill your days-boat-Ing, awinuBing, UcycUng, ten-ntoe, camping, hiking. Then anal^ your wardrobe to see sdiat you iwed to buy. Tnvel light, hut dot too li^t. Part \ of vacatfam fUn is dresilng at-\tractively. Smart for Summer Butterfly lapel pins • Ip gai^ colors of green, blue and gb^ nra ideal for wear with gtAuner drifaea in dark colon. Smnning black or white Unek Take Bad Nails in Hand neada to be leto-broad with eaU poUah. If you do not want to uu colored poUah, apply dear poUah. Women often make the mistake of pdling chipped likU polish off. Many tlmH than to a very small chink In tha nail, and when you pull tha polish you elao pull off the top layer of the nail itaelf. ♦ ★ ★ Roughened cutlde to not only unsightly but It may atoo lead to infaetkn. If the cutida to too rough and Jagged, it will have to be cut iriton you have e manicure. Bewevar, this to kef UKal and every effort should bo mode tq keep (be ontlele ooft n that It Bride-Elect Is lionoted at Local Showier Ritocellaneouo drawer in the home of Mrs. John Spean on Va-kmcla Drive honored iLeeh Mae MacNutt, bride-elect of James R. Hayslett of Indianapolis, Sharing hoiteta tomora were Mrs. Lee WiUlems of East Landng and Mn. Lexto WilUoms. Mrs. Oiaor B. MaeNott Assert Your Rights When Bearing Child The rtgular uae of a cutide cream or oil will make a tremMi-doua diffennee. Massaga this Into the cutide each night b^re to sleep. If the hands are roughi n them at night and in cotton gloves. If you would like to have my ax-erciaea for the hands, asitd a stamped, aell-addreased envd^pe your request for leaflet U. Addreu Josephine Lownum In care of The Pontiac Press. By MVBIEL LAWBXNCE Dssr Mrs. Lawreon: I expect my lint baby som. My own mother k dead; my husband has sdeed hk mother to come and help iriran l get out of the bosirftsl. Since ha told me tbk, Fve been very upaet. She was here sevenl when I was still hsv-ing disgy spells and getting sick St my .stomadi. If I lay down she’d tell me to stop pampering i;^ll. Once she eoeuaad me of puffing on because For Baby's Soke (MSA) — Ahnys tect < water for temperature before ■ for hk ■ ■■ baby N-1131 lue Wit el dimple pwtNtloB la •asy 10 make and ttedy W tr^ BOW gad rtglit through taH Tailoied with core and eempolo^ Okw ChaBd flOM. ths Jacket has straight wt-lli ateevsA todt pockets and nairow banda M Odf fabric bordering sU Ottlaf edges. The narrow skirt width k eas^ In back with a walktof PiMt. It ean be made la Uaen, stf Mat IS reqidrio S% yardaef M> inch material for a ttotophm suit and 1% yvda of aSdadi uateriai ' r Ihilitg- Tb order Pattern N-1131. state tha siM, setMl $1. AddMoaxtolor Blog. Ibr Pamm Books IT BUS cMTt seieci Ospf^ PS, New Yodt 1, N.T. You can't hide them, so Vianicure them weddy. Even whan doing usual cleaning, household gloves are a good idea. af the hanoree, were pieeent a Others were Mn. Herman Reed-M>, Mn. Andrew Bee, Mn. Donald Wilson and daughter Dane. a a a Completing the guest list were Mn. Anderson Bee, Mn. Walter Napenky, Mn. Gary Barnhart, TTramas Robb, Mn. Johnnie Mn. Wayne Good. Janet Deam and Mn. Howard Tsnner. gust S vows in Oakland Ave-Prasbyterian Church are 'Spacious' Living (NEA) - Strategic location of a natural stone patio adjacent to the picture windows of a living room will give an effect of greater spaciousneas to both the living area and the exterior grounds. ■VQEinE E. FOOL A B.8. degree in administration from Wayna State University has be«i earned by Eugene K. Pool of Codey Beech Drive. He k the son of Pontiac rtsldenta Mr. and Mn. Eari L. Pod. Married and the father of two, Mr. Pod to sastotent to a kraal certiftod public accountant Ha will return to Wayne State in the fall to ccmpleto studias toward a bacfaalar of law degree. Short 'n' Simple (NTA) — Drop earrings provide drama for late day dresaes in black. But to waar tham well, ke^ your hairdo Fitting Facts (UPl) — Be sun you know^ your orarect ske and look for it each time when buying new clothes. Oieck the waist, shoulden and hldine when you try on a naw garment. The fit should be smooth and I couldn't oodi ANBWBBt Tdl year docter how you tad. Adt Um to tatum reqnlroa reapeet ior drildboartag. I hope that you will use flili op^lortunity to assert your right b thk respect. As ttdngs are, you sre gdng to have to eaeert it again an' For despite Ammica’a immersion in the sticky syrup of Mother’s Day sentiment, d>ildbea^ ing k badly beUtttod In this try. ★ ★ ★ Your struggle to bring new life into the world k disparaged, not only by JeakMk people like yoqr 'motiier-io-law, but by "experts" who will want to bounce you out of bed the day after your baby k bom. ■Sr ♦ S Your need for sleep and rest will be ignored by "demand feedii«" fanatics who will want you to be OB tap for your baby every ment of the day and night. NYU Offers Guide for Vacationing Fun By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPD--At the rate "having fun" on a vacatloO so often tume Into tragedy, maybe all of ue ahodd stay bonw In our own back yards. But go wa muat, it eeeffie, the beet way to hit the mad k to practioe the rulas of aafety. New York Vdveraity to ext wlik a daxdy gxMe to deltor jMt tkat — a guide oevertog aft tha The booklet, ''Family Recreational Activily," waa comtded hy the NYU center for safety education, and each section is written by men and women who. as the pttbtleetkm puts It, "know the Let ue ooneidcr uie eeetlon on organlBlnB the family vacation trip written by M. F. Btancardi, man* of aa^ eervtcee, and M. htely, auparvlaor of aately •diioktioA, both at AlllaOtalinoni IfaiittfMturiiit Ob., Mltwadtoe. omai BuoosiBnoNB nty Mnaetadi -dny only a mltthnum of carii. are aa aooeptable ae caih all over the country. Maptoy a (lU waltott It may pfova an tovKattoa le rahbery* R'a X faad Mas to tlvMa tha *air5a (amS!*S^ —Daflnltaly takt along extra ear iMpe, firit aid Wt, eun thkom, litter bap, duffle bage lor aoUad or wgt ripthaa, ftoohUght with traih batIMea, flarea or reflootora, ' Before you've had time to learn I fed much of anyfliing but mingled awe and anxiety for him, your child care books will be hammering at you for the "uncondl-tkmal love" that will determine your competence u s mother, lu short, If you dse't want to elation you maol bogfai right now to demand teopect tor the pro- Personal Nates of Neighbors By BUTH tAUNDERB BIRMINGHAM •> By starting time today, every arrangement was complete on the boats ontwod in the Detroit-Msddnao sailing race. Of special local intomt to "Old Rarity," Mn. EvereU E. Fisher’s beet for which aU Sue’s friends end nelghbon feel stteetion. They hope this yeerwmitoMin.^ • Parttea tor bride-elect JuUe Sdimidt ere befaig qraced at intervals before her Aug. 26 marriap to Donald Nununer of Detroit Mn. Prerion R. Weir wiU be hootess today In her home in Bryn Mawr Drive ind Aug. 3 k reserved for a lundieon with Mn. Wm. C. Hudson and Mn. Robert Cadwell, Joint Change Jewelry ' (NEA) - For the bed ef-toct don’t wear the teme eoo-turn# Jrweliy^day in, day out. Vary thaee aoeato lar poor summer wardrobe. Great Newt in9tn9m nmme wtm]r Mn. William Bird and her twin daughten have already •Btorialned and JuUe Guast pva a anppar party tor Don and Julia Ibsaday. — ★ ★ ★ Mn. wruuam Noland of Richmond. Va. will arrive thk waekand tor a vkit with har son and daughtaMn-law Mr. and Mn. Nriaan B. Noland M HaU Moon Drive. ♦ ★ W. Mr. and Mn. Gaorp H. Bird ware hoata at a oocktail party last Sunday aftannon la flwir homa in Doomar Court. ♦ ★ ★ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grin-iwU have gone up to toelr summer home OB Torch Lshe tor tho naxt month. At aoarhy Bcllalre are Mr. and ICra. Edwin J. Andenon who have tholr daughter Mtf. Ridiard Williams and her small son !• WStoW OHstow Csi. NEW NAY Bif iii Caipet 42 Wnmi ITREET FE 2-7132 'Ibe best book I know tor prospective mother k "Don't Bo Afraid of Your Oiild" by Hilde Bruch. Ask your library tor it. In tha meantimo here is ths quote to lemember; "When a mother feels comtorUhla sha can make her baby feel comlortabla, I’m glad you distrust this relative who treato diUdbearing so lightly. Get your doctor's support of your distrust. Then read Dr. Bruch who k on to all the tricks by which young mothers are mOde to feel incidental and incompetent by those who protest concern for fire extingukher, a set of tools and a tow rope. -When stowing par, keep the rear view clear for the driver, iwt only for better vision, but sudden stope can make projectiles out of oamnas, hooks, vacuum bottles, hat boxes and toys. CHECK HOUBB —Before you leave home, pt rid of accumulation of rubbish in the basement, dkcomiect kitchen and other electrical appliances such as television and hl-fl sets, leave a key with a trustad neighbor, and dtwi’t leave your house an open Invitation to dishonest pe^ sons. Leave a Hght oa to iadieata oec«|wiiey, make arraagemeatt to keep the laws mewed, cancel deliveries of milk departnwai whteh eax make yowr home Jtort of Hs legmar patroL your sffVice station to tnaka lum the oar k in perfect working order tor a long trip. -Plan the trip for comfort and enjoyment, not t marathon. Doi’t •et up a achathila which calls far axcesilve hour! of daily traviS. * A A ••Travel with eeat belts fastened. With children, tneke euce that aU oar doom are latohed fiom the Ineide to avoid aoeidental openin|. —Dea't allow yourself to get everiy tired. Mike frequent stope preiseaMy hearto, te ^ out sni walk areani. Jg ea eetori ■top to aaeeeeeiy. elgaal a tom ead pafl eeupletoiy i read. Set tha brake aas •^ton't riak ptdting up trouble by ptektng up hitchMkefa. m tip ^ end the Uvee of your loved onee eouM be tt eteke. Don't take WEXL HELP YOU BULB YOUR ]VEST! CURBBNT RATE On AH SitfHfs HELPFUL HOME LOAN When you’re planning to build or buy your dream home stop in and talk with one of our friendly counselors in our private counselling rooms. We’ll do our best to arrange practical financing for you. We feel that home ownei^hip is a strengthening factor in the community and sjiould be encouraged to the best of our business ability. Your application will receive prompt, personal attention .. a speedy committal. • m w. HUBON et. a DOWNTOWN e ROCHESTER • DRAYTON PLAINS a walled lake • MILFORD TEX A* ' THl^ PpjirTlAC 1TO8S.:SATU»1!>AY. J^ULY 82, 1961 FIRST DRITE-IV SHOWING MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE EVER! BLAZING ACTION! BLISTERING ADVENTURE! zPlus Selected Short Subjects TONIGHT — LATE SHOW Com* ot Lott «t 11 P. M. and Stt All off "BEN-HUr Wo Will Ropoot Hm First Holff S. Tahflnph at Samara iaiw n 2-1000 OPEN 7:00 P.M. SIMW Start! las rJtL WILLIAMS LK. AT AIRPOUT ROADS OR S-SOSS Come Early for Choice Parking! NOW AT POPUUR PRICES r 12 r AT mtotei vmoiL’S ORANGE SUIT — Aatnnaut Virgil Grissom, and Air Force captain, grins m be walks aloog the deck oi the car* rier Randolph wearing an orange Navy flying suit When he received the suit Grissom said. “I’ve been trying to get one ol these for years.’’ He received the flying togs when it was found the suit be was supposed to wear was a sise too Ug. Astronaut's Clothing Gives Him Trouble ABOARD ’THE USS RAN-ildm up in flying togs for thie DOLPH (AP)—Gus Grissom had I trip to G.B.I., it was totmrt that lots of trouUe with clothii« FH-day. He lost the helmet of his apace lit when he left his capsule at ». Later, the helmet was picked p by toe destroyer Oony, [ the ships of the recovery fleet. Meanwhile, bade on tois carrier, other things were happening to Gus in the clotl^ depart-lent. After doctors and others helped im out bf his wet space and damp underwear, they k around for the cardboard carton that was suHiosed to have been handy to padc the qwee suit. It was nowhere in sight. A hurried call was put in for another box to bold Gus* suit Later, when the Astronaut was being dressed tor bis flight Grand Bahama Island, ai looked around tor the fresh underwear and pair of socks aiq>-poaed to have been kept redBy. Neither was anywhere in sight. . . * ■■ came time to i Pontiac Theaters EAGLE Sat.-Mon.: ’’Revolt of the SOavea honda Fleming; ’’Young JesM James,’* Ray Stricklyn. ’Tue.-Thur.: ’’Hoodlum Priest," Don Murray: "The Redball Express," Jeff Chandler. HURON Sat.-Fri.: ’’Raisin in the Sun.” Sidney PtoUer, Ruby Dee; ’’Let’s Make Love," Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand. STRAND Sat.-Fri.; "The Parent Trap,” toe suit on hand was a size dO —too big for Gus who wears a 38- Once again a call went out for a replacement—an orange colored flight suit that made a big with Gus. "Fve been looking forward’ to wearing one of these for years," n’t onflnarily use the Invite State Officials to Fitness Conference WASmNGTWl IE - In a follow-up to Presidait Kennedy’s call for a nationwide itoysical fitness program, sUte oCficiala were in-vjted today to a two-day conference to get a plan started. Secretary of Welfare Abraham Ribkxdf invited state direetOTs of physical educatkm to meet with him in Washington hfonday and Tueaday. ★ w w They will be briefed by Ribi-coff, Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy and Commissioner o^ Education Sterling M. McMurrin. Charles B. (Bud) Willdnson, Oidabama football coach and the president’s special consultant on youth fitness, helped fdan the pro- Sales of liquefied petroleum gas I 1960 were 10.5 per cent higher than the year before. This stimulated in part by a strong demand from chemical manufacturing companies. NOW NEW FEATURES PONTIAC OpM 7t00 PJM. tonight three Big Feotures ★FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING^ 'TAMMY TELL ME TRUE" 7MMMYTEACHES. the campus ‘call’that the smartest way| to be a ‘oooT head is to start with a warm heart! Thot lovobla Rirtr Boot Gol h now. Teochin' tha Joys of Loomin' — Livin' — Lovin'! Tr«ot«d for Mouth ond Foo^ DisMie ---------- Odlf. (AP)-LeliuKl puioto, IT, of HUmir, wu dem-to friendi how " •ccidantalty ihot him«eU in the hfht Ipot. • He potalod a atVciuge ehotgun «t the recently healed foot and palled the trljier. , Hie Wanda drove him back to the hoapital for treatment of hia ,/4» E PONTIAC PRESS. SATUKDAY, .JULY 22, 1^61 ELEVEN French-Tunisian Clash-Stirs Concern in West Wins Confidence Vote SINGAPORE (AP) - Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew .Friday won a vote at conOdence from the Legislative Assembly lor his people’s Action Party ment. LONIXW (AP)-Wert Europe’s ,ms warned today that France's bloody dash with ’Tunisia over the Biierte navai base could gravely endanger Fhmcii position in Africa. in pointing up the gravity of the situation and called tor early negotiations to end further bloodshed. Many papers expreeaed be- Some newspapers said a full-would be disastrous both France and Tunisia with Russians standing to at the expense of the FUanr comparison — ’This map shows the comparative distances and altitudes of the suborbitai flights of astronauts Virgil Grissom and Alan B. Shepard Jr. In Friday’s flight Gris-som travded farther than Shepard had oh his - AT Thstohs flight of May 5. Grissom also reached a slightly higher altitude, 118 miles to Shepard’s 116.5. Grissom’s flight lasted 16 minutes and the top speed was 5,280 m.p.h. Apprehension mounted in the West as Russia and Communist Yugoslavia join^ the lO^iation Arab League in denouncing the French action. ’The United Arab Republic officially extended its offer to provide Tunisia with military aid— an offer already made by the Algerian nationalist rebel regime baaed in Tunisia. EXPRESS SUPPORT Iraq also announced its readless to '"give every aid” to repel what it denounced as "savage ag-against the ’Tunisian people. Lebanon's Premier Saeb Salam expressed support for Tunisia and The United States Government owns 929 railroad cars capable of I especially large ship- s actions at 'He is now behaving as If tiM French were trying to r Tunis instead of defending a legal position which Tunis had actively challenged,” said the C tlve Daily Telegraph. "What is not clear,” said the Lab(Hlte Daily Herald Bourguiba, who has a reputation for cooler moderation, should have picked this moment for a showdown.” Oil production in Indonesia rose from 6,800,000 tons in 1960 to 18,-200,000 tons in 1959. Simeon, ihe Stjdite, a Syrian monk, spent more than 30 years' of the fifth century M a 90-foot-high stone pillar near Aleppo, Syria. , CARL'S KIDDY LAND RIDES SI ^ FOR A NIW TRUT Plan Now to Relax and Enjoy the Ultimsti In Diplng Pleasure at . . . Dkk Vance's ^ SKYROOM and enjoy the SPANORAMIC View of Pontiac's Municipal Airport FOR RESERVATIONS CALL OR 3-2370 Open Daily from 6:30 A.M. to 10 PM. ^ Two Waive Examination in $10,400 Safe Robbery Two more suspects in a $10,400 safe robbery waived examination yesterday when arraigned before Farmington Township Justice of the Peace Allen C. Ingle." Bound over to Circuit Court for July 31 arraignment were Bobby Hollon, 19, of 921 Dunreath St., Walled Lake, aitd E>win E. Willet, 22, also of Walled Lake. They are charged with the theft of a safe containing $400 cash and checks worth $10,000 from the Farmington Country Club May 9. Also charged are HoUon’s older brother Danie, 24, of JMb same address, and Ray Profitt, 25, of 3048 W. Maple Road, Wixom. lashed out at France’s "treacher- iHHira vui Bi r I e U.S. Capitol rises to a height pus aggression.’’ " ' ~ Britain’s press was aocordtag to Redford state po-liee, who said toey broke the case by matching fingerprints at the scene with those of Dnnto Hollon, n parolee from Wenhte-naw County. Profitt and the elder Hollon are held at the Oakland County Jail Too Big for One Theater! ICOMMERCEI SOUTH UNION UKE 10. EM 3 0661 MA 4.3135 Box Offica Opons of 7:00 P.M. Eidiiivo lit Ru ii tho Pontuic Rim FREE ORCHIDS TO THE FIRST 100 LADIES! LOLLIPOPS FOR THE KIDS CARTOON CRRNIVRL «t Uie Eaily Show Wolf Disney's "EYES IN OUTER SPACE" —in Technicolor— ^Cgoeshawakan' ...ANO fAUS OFFTME PEEP END FORWOGROOWGUrS... Come along wRh^ go-go setff IMI)aR»mQIS«nfllXs»WD(NBl wnWRnaBr • JWIM-Sew^wawi SWWIIW w jSsW BiaStER-OiwrtW w IWS. WEfCKOS RAiNfii COLOR zy PLUS ..ntmenmer Also involved, state police detectives said, is James D. Hamilton, 27, of Plymouth. Charged with uttering and publishing, he is free on $1,000 bond pending Circuit Court trial. i, Detectives said Hamilton was caught cashing some of the stolen checks. The younger Hollon was taken into custody when he arrived at the county jail Thursday to visit his brother. Community Theaters Stt.; "Ctt for Rtspr." Otana Fort. Donald O'Connor; "CbartrooM CabooM.” Hour Bm. ton Coopor. Sun.-Wed.: "Return to tortea Plaot." Elranor Parker, Carol Lynlcr. color. Thuri.4ot.: "Oondl," Dorld Janaoen, Dartd Kory; "torensetl," doennentory. Keero _..-Wed.: "Wild in tbe Country." BeU Prealey, Hope Lanpe, color; "The Cnnn-dlana.'- IMbert Ryan, color. etarta Tbura.: 'The Btf Show." XiUu Wliuame. color; "Tbe Juncle Cat." Wa: Disney, color. tronboy_____ e. Ben Johnson, ____ un.-Tues.: ‘The Touag Saragea," Burt ly and thwCbamp." Candy e Ore£t,” color. Oxford : "The Young Sarages," Burt ^ You'll Say It's ityoiid Destriplion! ^ aLl mrORMANCU* I MU«C MAU THtoTtI |JA|L OBDEBX I MsdiMe Aea, BeWod to MM, PROMPTLY FILUD > •e.le»d it dwet Q ...ey . MnUtw tkr.M■' SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1961 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN THIRTEEN ^fcground for Y^ur Neighbor's Hou»e. Clarksons* Home at Loon Lake ^ By JANET ODELL ^J>oatfaie Pnn Home Editor 4ay, Kathy and Jamie didn’t wSu to move to the suburbs. Ttet waa last November when tit* James Clarksons moved from jUtelr West lroqu(ris Road home to their new four-level house on Loon Lake. Now, they wouldn’t live anywhere else. They like having a beach in their beck yard. They like the open spaces In which to play. wh(rie family enjoys seeing all means of transportation, except the horse, just by looking ■mmota the lake. Boate are all oVfer the water; cars zoom along on the Dixie on the far side of the lake, while the .Grand Trunk trkcks are beyond that. Planes circle overhead. The Clarksons bought the house as a shell and had Ray Rapaport finish it. Their lot is 100 feet wide. In the wide entraooe hall, ing room. This is 17 by 30 with a 16 by U foot dining room adjoining it, In the front is . a curved bay window while On the oi^tosite wall in the dining room there are sUding glass doors that open onto a balcony. Carpeting is beige; the walls and draperies are avocado green. The ceiling is white. Two leather chairs are up-* bolstered In pumpkin color. The sofa has Breakast room and kitchen flotMT is vinyl i^tic in several shades of beige with a gold fleck. Cabinets are fruitwood and indude a floor-to to the bedrooms. FOUR LEVELS — This is a view of the lake side of the James Clarkson home on Loon Lake. Bought as an unfinished shell, it was completed by Ray Rapaport. Windows at the top on the left are in the bedroom. 'The next level down, where the balcony is, is the living level. Large windows at the left are in tl while the sliding glass doors at the back of the r recreation room. Red brick with brown trim is t tenor. ■rraiEN — Fruitwood cabiaeti and bronzetone appliances tion of^^ family room. The kitdtoo has windowi overlooking the ake thii kitchen an attractive room. Floor and counter tile are lake. On beige. Down the stalrz at the right can be aeeo • singll por- PwikM MMW to fhl VtoU FAMILY ROtHH — This is f comfortable room halfway be- floor is a rosy tile, covered with a rose beige rug. ItaH, I tween living and play areas. W^ are paneled in i)!^ oak. The and 'brown make up the hariequin pattern^ of the ciutaiae. V -y FOUyTEET>^ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY n, mi Darinc USl. Mvcnl I board feat of "preahnnk" Soi^ an PtaM bakbor are httag pro-daoed lor hooMi and otbor buikh PvfMtrating Sealers Best to Coat Wood Paneling >w oniroRT ankr" lor Iho Ural coat. * # * When tMa te applied to the face MMT 7AKI IT SMMTt MSTAUABVANCM, MnOMATK Judtral HIAflNB IQUIPMIMT mmmMUM OttoJLTrzosGo. 3101 Orckeid Lake ltd. 612^100 (Altar S Cdl MA MM7) of paneUi«, aa wall aa to tba bachi t, tba wood pona tealed acainat mofature. AooonUnK to the dry cooditka aaaaraa tba perdteence of the wood and maxi* nun Ufa of the lliiWi. A omlar caatuiy or anore mayalapaaJtol a refinUUng Job la required. BENSON'S 549 N. Soginow St. PE 4-2521 Slit Mil pots Nttir Hvlif IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD SEAL OP FAMILY PUN IN U STATn aaryeaa*aaXaS!*4 « jtrteA mai a WaallM ■ $1995.00 i 1 Inauladon beneath the floora maylrooma fliat are buUt« Bolve the moblem of hatd-te-heatlsafagea. porchei or crawl apacet. FOR ADDITIONS OR REMOOiLING J4 Years Epcperietsce CALL PE 5-0405 labissAdti lanliliti Co. The William Mills, at 66 E. CbmM needed more bedrooms, but had no unfinished attic space in their small ranch home in which to build them. So they raised the roof by adding a dormer containing 3 bedrooms and a bath. Then toey had the en- «hidd in this area. ; tire houae sided with aluminum. Units designed for the individual bouse, but standardiied in construction are used. Dara Building Company of Pontiac did the work under the franchise they REMODEL^ REPAIR Complete Remodeling Services • ALUMINUM SIDING • ADDITIONS • ATTICS • RECREATION ROOMS • KITCHENS • PORCHES • CONCRETE WORK COMPLETE GARAGE CONSTRUCTION ANY STYLE—ANY SIZE No Money Down and 5 Yean to Pay G&M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 Dixia Hwy. PE 2-1211 Opeeoter on Only If Heeis OoUy 'Antique' Chair Carved From 452-Year-Old Beam CHICAGO (UPI) — It may come as a blow to antique enthusiasts, but the Chippendale diair believed to be the most valuable in history is not a genuine antique. It’s Just 39 years
le for lightly-scaled contemporary furniture. Epoxy Finiih Nfw A ntw antl-sUp surface finish is rscommendad for use on floori, ramps, stairtreads and other floor surface areas. Tha product, based on a polysuUido modified epoxy on which fine or coarse abraeive gralna are sprinkled, reportedly adheres atrongjy to wood, metal, Dimu I mv-ninm stsm now TOO OR convnnERa uo jivnu WHY? iGcauN rifht now tho time it I600I to fot tfc# |ob doNo. Wkon Hio firt» eoM wooHior eemM you'll bo proporod ond llioro wHI to no doliy. Naturally ut tbit time of yoor our crows ora not oo buoy ot in th^ who oct now. QUALITY ;ms nooNoisr sm DBriNDAnUTT I ond rmirt. Tbit snoone opociol Off Sooion ratot to WIOLUAU TO AU UOELUCa sun wbeleiele to aH. . We Meney Dewa — first PeyaMat ia Saplaaibar AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 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AND oil residents enjoy a ro-served beach on booutiful Lotus Loke, Tht biggest archits^ral ochievtmtnt in th« post decade-two spocious living levels for the price of onej Enter the exquisite entry foyer find wolk up a few steps to the living levil with its huge bokony living room, 3 twiiMixed bedrooms featuring floor-to-tailing wardrobe closets, glamour both with morble Formico-topped vonity, separate dining area ond luxurious kitebon with ceiling-high scor-proof birch-finished cabinets... then out through tho sliding gloss doors in the dining room to the dromotre second levet sundeck. LOMiMliR Lolls Like Down 0 few steps from the entry foyer is onother complete living j level for on 18x25-foot ricreotren room, loundry-utinty center, *' extra both, plus tho huge 20x25-foot bonus space thot con be compkted into 2 odditionol bedrooms, hobby room or workshop occording to your individuol nnds. And of course, there's the oddqd convenience of o 2-cor attached garage. Optiondl. fnmeif faili byt CARLO CONSTRUCTION CO. e s XL, A V I K ►yf' I 10450 W. MINI Mill RO. OAK PARK, MICH. M l-OOOl J0 6.NM POR IXACT LOCATION . . . fee lebrnMO ■» Main tatas OHiaa S92S Foray King (AUO UODBI.) Wool of Airpoif Rood Medah Open Daer fma I to^ P.M. FOR ^/AmeriesfemmtUmderdoiUmMilig, '¥ : \ ■ THg PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JULY 22, 1961 Df ns BOUM) — Why MtUe for «a ordinary aquart when dfoa can add io miidi eya interoet by buUding your pado-dedr In . a drottlar iriiaper TUa exdting deck In the round la eaatly built Dougiaa fir 2a«a laid on edge with atout fir 2xl2a for framework. ^^Deck boarda are apaoad an eighth of an Indi mmrt to permit tain •runoftand eaay cleaalag wifii garden hoae. Apartment for Oldsters Is Specially Designed WASHINGTON, D.C.-one4>edroom apartment for the aged containing more than 30 apedal featurea deaigned to A model decorative dtlxena haa been unveiled here the Nathaaal Houalng Center. Including a att-in abower, alarm WeMwood room dividers, the apartment contains a living room, bedroom, /bath and fun kitchen, and was designed by noted San Antohio architect, “ B. Thompaon. ^wrtment ia one of a number ot exhibits established how in con-nection with last wlatar’a White House Cbntaence on Aging. Tha |24-a-nionth apartment la a reidica of one of IS aodi apartments In a nuudclpal hwiatng devekqanent establish recently in San Antonio, Texas, fnr the senior dtzens of that city. The development is the first of Its kind in the nation. * The lew-eoet raadel apaitmeaf k the exeeptian af bathieain Ori^nally intended as an exterior building panel, the new fire and waterproof material has been adapted to Interior use because its color-fast, caamicjike surface Is easily denied and is guaranteed for the life of the buildliig. U. S. Plywood Corporation, diatrf-butiw, points to its availability in standard panel dies and variety of Encompassing -a 2? x IS broken up by moveaUe dosets and Hold Brtfsh Right For the smoothest possible stroke whep applying hnamel or varnish, hold the brudi handle at an amde of about 60 degrees to the surface being coated, with the hristleo at a «S degree angle as you start the stroke. Ym strohas should be long and li^ I of bruahigg. Apply the vandah first with the grain, then against it Finish wltfa a nearly dry Waxing Floors At least two coats of soivsnt-base wax are needed to protect a wood floor. Once the floor is waxed and wdlinlished, only traffic lanes should not be wai^ too often. Bxtia Jayers of wax build up under tables and chairs and akmg the Choose a Home in Beautiful FOX BAY A luxurious controlled development of distinctive custom homes designed to meet your desires. Large choice lake and river sites available on a private lake with access to Oxbow Lake. uuiiiGEi imn 01 4-0461 MODELS OPEN Doily 2-8 — Sunday 11-8 On Elizabeth Lake Rd. Just Past Williams Lake Rd. CiilMi IImmi ii« $20,000 EAMES&BROWM, Inc. "Vail Uf for a Free EtOmata” 55 Eost Piko Sfrroot FE 3-7195 Hidden Part of Floor as Important as Top A tmootii under layer governs the t<9 appearance! Hiafe true of n suit lii^, paint Job on a wall Of the surface under Uix^eum or other flexible finish flooring material. If the underneath surface isn’t smooth, the trouble will be reflected through to where It shows. This accounts fw the ridged appearance of linoleum, rutto tile, asphalt tile and similar flooring tetliU wh& thsy ' ars laid over rough^ sidr-floors or wood Hooring. Needed here is a smootlHRir-faced, grainless haidboard under-layment that cmnes in S’xf and 4’x4’ pends of identical thickness. Made by Masonite Corporation pecially for this purpose, the un-deilayment is widely used by applicators. Property installed with ring-grooved or drive screw underlay nails or cement-coated sinker file hardboard underlayment assures a good top aiqiearance, longer wear for the finidi floor, less noise transmission to areas below the floor, and a warmer, er floor, eqiecially over crawl spaces in houses without 1 BMiitifully Dtsignsd Patia $tnei Oalr •42- s For Aro« S Sis# ■ Wxir S Largo Seloction of S Sizes and Colors ..V Slabs Iot Sidawalfcs. W« Dfllivw ROGER A AUTHIER Potip StoM Co. lOSTO MIghlisi (M.9f> WHAT’S m UNDER THE SUN? ^FABULOUS HEW MODELS A yoor 'round playground for your youngsters... and a vocation paradise for .you... tfrat’s the wonderful world of Golf Mcmorl More than 100 laices and parks ore vnthin irinutes of this carefully planned eommuni^ •.. with extendve fodlities for swinuning, picnicking, boating, fohin(b horseback riding, hunting, camping and vrinter sports. For Aw goMkig enihudast... Golf Mcmor overloob both tha beautiful Edgewood Country Ckib and Moreys' 27-hoie golf oouise. You'D deB(^ at the spacious lots... low taxes... paved streets *.. and exerilenr schook in ttds charming community, built and developed by Bert U Smokier and Company. You'll enjoy too the leisurely country otmosphore at Golf Manor... near complete shopping fodrities, churches and fine highways ... and only a short drive from oil the urban convertiences of northwest Detroit, Pontiac and other large communiHes. Why not visit 1^ four exciting new model homes this weekend ... and see for yourself why GOLF MANOR it a wonderful pfoce in which to IhnI THE CANTABURY—A Cape Cod with over 1660 aquare THE BIEADOWBROOK—A U-level with over 1400 square ftet of living area... veetibi^ entry... 3,4 or 5 bedrooms feet of living area... 3 bedrooms... IMi baths... dramati- ... IH or 2H baths ... separate private dining room cally inspired entry foyer . . . pamdled £Bum Utcfaen . . . ... built-in Hofooint oven sj^ range... 9 closets... panelled built-in Hotpoint ovmi and range . finished fsmily room fismily room wi^ parquet floor and optional fireplace. ..full utility rodm with rear door exit.. hoUiy ixxnn.. .qpadous baaeiMt... 2 car attached garage induded in purchase living room . Gl FINANCING AVAILABLE Prlowd from... $10|290 Priood from... $14>«290 80 fl. Lois included in purchase prices .Empire 3-9123 Open Daily t imtkg From 12 Nomite SdIO PAL clOMft WodiMsdoys SM. 12 Nme It 6 r.M. THE FOURSOME—A tri-level with over 1670 square fiset ci living ana on 3 aaparate levels — 3 or 4 bediooma ... 2 complete baths .. . finiahad recreation room (induded in purdiaaa price) with rear doer exit... separate dining area ... slidinf ^haa Dor-Wal.bailt-in Hofooint oven and THE WOOD81DE~A tri-level with over 1800 eqaaie fat Bnueual femurt le Urn kwer level can be doted otf Itr A rental apartimmt Wax Yourt>uflpan To make the dmt dlde off eaetiy, i wMb your Oirtpia la hot wde, wipe X diy. aad appir > «Mt of wa^. Repeat i ANCHOR FBCf • ANCHOt RNCE • ANCHOR FBICI • qualify . I. pa&ta and pOm arith etondard or new ModenmMah, wnvea 4 tkiee rioter. Grit mow tor a free taUmataw NO MONIY DOWN a |C MONTHS TO PAY IN PAYMINT OCTOIIIt FACTORY INSTALLED Phone FE 5-7471 Portable Dog Runs—Now Available 1 ‘ mrsMMsnas »• waiMssar SMW 1 ^ ; li L ® Tea c«*aa -1—1 M nt«Niat sv upFSRUvaonisr aooR nOOB PLAND—rive tnliancea combine wifii a laife foyer to provide excellent traffic circulation. Note that every room on the living level haa at least two entrances, yet each room is sepaiate; and that no room in the atitire houte aaadt to be entered by passing through another romn. Roomy Multi-Level Has Plenty ot Privacy Too rtr$ entrances plus an ovet^ dMd central foyer would Sive 'Amarkan Dra«m" A beautiful tri-levfI home, with 3 or 4 bedroorm, family room with fireplace of cut field stone ond solid cherry paneling, 2!6 baths, seporote dining room, spacious kitchen, sunken patio, lorM 2 cor attached garage. Open Sundays 1 to 6 P.M. or by appointment. Call 2-2951. Take Ellzol)^ Loke Rd. to Scott Loke Rd. to Locoto Drive. CUSTOM HOMES RY FRERICKS IROS. SVMMER SPECIAL! FREE ESTIMATES ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK DONE LOW FMA TERMS ALL WORK GUARANTEED 24 HOUR TaSFHONI SIRVIC^ CONST. ifR CelemWe Ave. FI 5-9122 lattan featurearbut that isn’t the only advautan this hsndi four4M(|pidm fitiUt (dicra. Hie bouse la so well sned the entire lower level could be used as a rental apartmrat without dia-hahhie aetMUaa In the fast al tha housa at aB. sad vies vans. The house coafaina l,7Pi at. •et of living area on the upper level and first floor and 319 square feat on the lower lavd ior a to- ______________W. diaHiiad House of tha Weak B-19. ’tt would ho w simpla matter to tal of 3470 square b tat fta douUa gara a kUchanatta. Hw funily room wMdd boeoma a hvtng room eomi^ata with Ita own outdoor tar* aca.'* Thars'lutt aerpoaalbfltty. bow- Cahliiet apace In the kitdien k Bids to aide, tha hangli« and counter caUaets would strsteli 49 naaity five feat more Itum dM depth of tha houN ttarif. lea at what have yea. The droulatkn featuraa of B*TS deserve further inantkn. Note that a single room In the house to to be entered by . through another room; and that every room on the living level has at least two entrances — three in the kitchen, which is the control center of the house. 'nw entranoes from outside are through the front and back doora, A fmttm advMttaia af AM da. rignia oat It aaaMnaa apa. ------------1 privaay. Baak I. la tha ease af tha V Ooagt apaoa iko la ample In 0-n. Note tha fins walk4n r In tha V by ir ipaalar bodi tha wardiuom In iha ofiwr froof bod room, tha ovenlaad doaati in hoe nar baibrooma, plua the •xtra laiga Untn ekset In dm ige appartnaiHaa In Oa gar The 5T width of tha houm la divided almost evenly with two levels on one side, two on the other. The house to 27’8’’ deep on| the living level side and 35’2” deep the bedroom level side. Iradoumsai with pienty of d-bow room la the hallmark of this S-7D SfatUfkt spUt with a fiflh bedroom, if detiradv on the kwer kvd adjoining the tarn-Uy room. House has thiee bathrooms, kitchen with granted the axduaiva fraachke hi OaklaM mi Lapoar eewdka tat KUngdhut ganulne brick ddlnf. Ha will haaOa «ka, application- ^ the brick ding aad provide fMdact fer dMl-youraeUers. ♦ aw Ibis brick akUng k made frooi actual bricks made in Pennaylva-nia, Ohk or Indiana kflna. After ' rides are bonded jels in Detroit be nnikd to any surtaoa. a as the hoaae is covered, la fatatalkd in all the Jofaita itricks may be fer latarior work such as fireplaet wads, kitchen walk or walls in a ing room and living with fir^lace, fUU baaamem under living kvsL Dimensions are 5T overall width, TTV’ dapth on one aide and 53’3” on the other; contains 1,791 aquare feet of living area on upper and first fioor kvek. 111 square feet on lower kvd, for total of 3,170 aquare fast not couat lag dodbla garapa aad baas- Installed, there is no further main- Apartmeat Hunting Haa Some Rules Hiere are many ways to kcata apartments; through rental ageiv else, want ads, signs displayed on to1te<: , llkh. _Xnckaed u N oenk in odn. PteaiM send me a oopy of the ^ Na atanme aeaeptod. Pkaae do. not uee atkky tape on OTTT . grTATE Altar finding a variety ot poa> sibilitiea within your priM range, voa dw kb af ckoaitont tha best, lb do thla, list your needs in Avance ao you won’t forget any. Space and decorations gre of p^ mary concern. Is there room for your hamlture? Is there enough storage tpaea? How much freedom will you have to redecorate? Location can sometimes tip the balanoa. How kr k it to shcvptaig Centers, churches, adwe' post office? Will your children often have to cross bi^ streets? la lie transportation convenlmt? Other areas which ahould )oon Don't Slide )o Somethingl An aga^ homaoimer omnNaid hut dide. They Jam, mb, hind, rattk, but rwaiy rod anwothly. ★ AW Tor boat diding door aetkm cheek your follow guide to be certain doors are spaced properly. See if earrlar acrews need to be repositioned due to door sag. For hard4o-manage doors, try rubbing a candk In the track. Be certain scrawa fastening track to ladder ' fightmad-and, nooat of all, dMck to asa whether tha doors are dmpiy too heavy for the hard- A brochure analyzing the proper w«y to select diding door hardware is avallabk free by writing to Grant Pnlky A Hardware Corp., —^ St., West Nyack, New Yorit. CkMis FiiN 89 MoRtli MIT WITH NO MONEY DOWN At Uw « $12 Far Manth TswnumI Swifi HomM f Ciu. S « TODAY! 5 sAlUMnUM^ ■ ^ ■w FE 2-2919 for priest on FRI-FUND HOMES Sand Mo Complsts Information 742 Livameia Famdola 20, Mich, Iha daoaiallaa feanl isar. la iM* paettsnai by nr la fha fiaal alyla af a lanjdHi tal. Itotca depth alao balanoag the 1* width of the dvhig room. The bow window In front adds to the aftect — and rivals tha fbit fire- Gl-t50 MOVES YOU IN $150 FHA. DOWN PAYMINT VahM nap mi VNsa Rsaas UmtoS is awsUM rwiiaw Kaun PiActicAl Hoat liilitn ^WINDOWS • « 1 sroiifG ^ lomiEi^ 2 HEATING shd S J SURELY CO. • 0371 YmAmI, Sd.C i Oparatef aa Daty V 'Ak After SlMO Haais ^ On Beautiful Tba kitchen also haa bonus room; enough. In fact, for an S’ by 9* breakfast ana. The work area is S' ^ 1T8". to Uahapred tor eonvanlenoa, and haa another Waterford Hill A Planned Coftom Community With Lake PHyileiei FEATURES! a^ rsM • t SmSm** a«aw was CmalTTa* •?S3&asr-’ . sOm ■*•> aw MODELAT Fj $Ofi QQO^ 6288 BALMORAL Opa. taaSay 1 to • PJL si anl M DtcLVDi^o uyg SLAvioEALTY MSS w. a Ha* as., oto JO sasM A.II. - MA aatsi rjL - oa Min siMoa but to npedaliy handy for plaelng items removed from the „ theand grain of aoft wood or plywood maka a, weak Joint baeauM thiy don’t hoMl writ. 1b make Jokita atrodgar, drill holaa at right angka to acraws and 1^ ill dowsto. Than Md pdot holaa and drive icnwa into dowda. 24-HOUR SERVICE MOERY’S . rkmOMIIO SABIAC STilL SUFFLY, Inc. Complete STEEL SERVICE for Indttitry and tht Building Trod# CULVERTS * WAREHOUSING FABRICATING 5 ACRES OF STORAGE FACILITIES . . OVERHEAD CRANE-^G.TJiX SIDING PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE FE 4-0586 DETROIT; Coll LI 9-5900 115 Branch S1.9 Pontiac Twin Lakes Village WEINBERGER HOMES FRICES FROM $20,900 um4 ap -A-Twin Lakqa Viiloga ve been- approved by a vote of the people. la other baatoeoa, the board approved Sbmek’a reoommenda-lloa to approve payment tt $4M,-aw ptaa 94AM Intereat to the Community Nattoaal Bank of Pontiae .Jor fmtoa borrowed ngnlnat llWAi aatiolpated atate •U. Purchase of more than $1C in equipment for the new Kettering High School and two new elementary schools was authorized. ContracU tor 14 new teachers were awarded. ★ ★ ★ Shunck told the board that never before under his supervision has there been such a shortage of teaching personel, particularly in the first grade jueas. He said, “a shortage of teaeb-ers has always extoted, and we’ve ‘gone right np to the a ‘ In procuring the best avail teachers. However, at the preaent time we are to* teacbera abort — 14 In the early-grade level*.” Shunck said this is becauae the Waterford starting salary is "very Inadequate in the competitive pic-;ture.’’ Some teachers hesitate before coming to Michigan becauae nf a framer financial disturbance. Wayne State University professor, will be asked to work as a part-time asristant superintendent. He was associate professor of education at the University of Michigan befrae being professor of educa^ tion at Wayne State. For tile record, here is the con-m timetable ~-Nov. 6, I960;, voters approved mendments to the preaent constk tutton making it possible to put the question, ‘‘shall Michigan hold convention to revise its conatltu-[tionf” before voter* ar for certain changes in election procedure. ' -April' 3. 1961: voters approved calUng a con-con. —July 25, 1961; primary election to nominate candidates by politi-cai party, for con-con delegate. —Sept. 12, 1961; election of con-Ni delegates. . —Oct. 3, 1961; con-con (fonvenes at Lansing. —Next general election after the con-con closes (probably November 1962) the people vote on whether to accept os. reject-changes and revisions — or a ti^ constitu-produced by the con-con. READY ’TO TAKE OVER If the general public is hazy about con-con, many of the delegate candidates are ready to take positive steps to direct the conven-on. Some party stalwarts are already lining up support for a particular approach to the problrm rewriting Michigan’s basic 1, and will be ready for parti- Others, sudi a* Michigan State University. President John A. HtoK nah, chndidatc for the Republican nomination in the 14th Senatorial District, have deliberately shied away from partisan polities, hoping instead to be elected on the merits of their record, and thus owing little to possible, pressure By Dr. L M. Levitt, Ton CooIm ami Phil SvaRa ADAM AMEB ’The idea behind this is that i 'good government” group of delegates not committed to any party too strongly, could direct the convention along its best path. The candidate who was frustrated in his doorbell-ringing attranpts said he felt Midilgan voters called for the con-con because there a siTong feeling for reform in government, stemming largely from embanawing cash crisis ci 1959. The follownp by voters ha* been alow bemuse reform ‘ eoota quickly, he said. Hopefully, the enthusiasm that marked the con-con question in the November election last year will return in time to insure that the ' best possible candidates are elect- ’ ed. Ortainly it should be rekindled so the convention itself feels the pressure of public sentiment. Otherwise, the con-con could fi and the people would have nothing to blame but their own apathy. THE BERRYS By Curl Grubtrt OUR ANCESTORS By Quincy AP rh*UI>i UNMASKED—Brunette Reona Herz, 18, passed herself off for nearly 24 hours as Miss Costa Rica while attending several precontest events of the International Beauty (tongress pag-epnt in Long Beach, CTalif.- The deception was uncovered when she left her hotel room and returned home Friday. GIVE UP GOLF,/- By V. T. Hamlin CAPTAIN EASY VjUAOao' roOTOriTHASIKlJCCTAiePlMiaRPBa* ^ Jnu™* TO W VWNlV IMiYNOTdiT br OP TMg MATORl ^iQUt? TMT By Leslie Turner , "I get 10 miles to the bushel!” BOARDING HOUSE "woo” new teachers t system, he said. Dr. Edgar Jt^son, Model Changes Coming Earlier Than Usual DErmOrr in — Ward s' Automotive Reports said auto production dropped to 106,171 this week as “the auto industry entered an eariier-than-usual model change- t9 ll^HTTO wwmm w the 1*7,«7 ears buUt laat s 1M,179 ill Waid’s predicted the industry’s total model run would amount to , about 5.3 million autos, compared with more than 6 million built in I960 model year and 5.6 million In 1969. ’Fhe statistical agency said ‘ the early changeover appears well-timed. Dealer stocks of '61 model cars are well below Inventories of a ybar ago, and by exerting some care in ^r control, auto makers can look to one of the brightest old model cleanupa in the postwar period.’’ Ihree Persons Killed as Car Is Smaslied . east LANSING (AP) - Three ;peraons were Wiled today wh« •their car went out of control 10 : miles east of h«* and rolled over. ' The victiras were Marvin C. . ^Schmidt, 27, of Perry, hU wto Fiona, 24, aitd Charies J. Bernard, 26, of Owosao. WAV Police said the car was going west on MTS when it swerved and irrashed. They said Bernard was ’believed to be the driver. The three were thrown from the '.car, which rolled over several times before coming to* atop up- li« M Rpeed whw the cnabi Iesad, rt Must 6 av.hcxjple-.x thought i HAD THE- perfect OOB WWEM YOU -1 WERE TESTING M ATTRESSES A FEW , \ Years ago, but Your latest bubble] \ ABOUT A SCHOOL OP (5AB SUrj-S YOU JEVEN BETTER/tellME,WILL EAR IPLUGS COM.E WITH THE I?E:. 1961 A's Drop Tig^ Back to 2nd Place Archer Beats Detroit by 3-2 8 — Jola Mooney (right) o( New Yoit aeddentally rum hM bhmted ioU through the dothing of the Rev. Patrick O’Donnell, a Roman Catholic prieol from Chidnnatl. during the U,& NationBl Fendng ChampioniMpe in Uo Angelea thia week. Father O'Donnell w^a only acntched and went on to win the match. Tho tournament waa won by Lawrence Anaatasi of Philadelphia. Bauer Paces Win in Final as Player KANSAS CITY (AP) - 1 Bauer, hero at many a World Serico Game, and known aa one the greateat competltora baaeball, bowed out aa an active player Friday night In titw Bauer The rifle-artnod right Beider drove in the winning run ai " Kanaaa City Athictica knorimd otf Detroit 3>2 and Aimped tho Tlgpn at firnt place in favor of the New Yorit Yaakeeo, Reds Rained Out Sizzling Cards Slow Dodger Drive ByTheAP iln the alxth. In between, he aln- The Mllwadtee Braves and St. ^ ^ Louis Cardinals may be second divinoa. but they've barged into the thick of the pennant race aa the two hottest clubs of the moment in the National League. The Cardinals who an la sixth place thumped Loa Aageies Friday night lar their sixth aue- the second place Dodgers, whf had won four in a row, two games behind Clacinanti. The R ' jLoop in Three-Way Tic Elks Wins AL Big One The fifth place Braves, who of aeven by defeating fourth place Pittsburgh M. Milwaukee, after winning seven of 10, trails the Reds by 9H games. The Cards are 11 games behind. Cubs 44 in 10 buiinga on Tony Gonzalea' home run in the other )(L game. The Dodgers, after whipping Cincinnati aoe Joey Jay 10-1 with le r managed against the Cards' Ctirt (5-7), The southpaw vete up seven bite and three wplks hrhile striUiv out five. He had a shut out until the niidh. when I a bases- ning. The Cube out-hit the Braves 12-0, getting 10 hits off right-hander Lew Burdette (11-C)« who needed relief help in the eighth. It was only the third victory Torjl Milwaukee in 10 games with the Pirates, and Burdette has two of The Phillies battled from behind after Billy Williams' two-run homer had given the Cubs a i-1 lead in the sixth inning. Qay Dabymple's single made it 3-all in the eighth, and Goraaltz then broke it up with his home run off losiiv rrilever Barney Schultz (3-2). Jack Baldschun (4-1) was the winner In relief. Elks Lodge 810 won a "must' .ame to send the American Leagd( softball standings In three-way tie for 1st place last ight. Gary Bee pitched four-hh ball in a 5-1 upsri of previous loader Sno-Bol. The pair are now deadlocked with Arro Realty for the top slot. Something will have to give Monday when Arro and Elks tangle. Sno-Bol meets Flsber Body that night ^ ^ E«(s boi^^^^^r backs agBhMt (he waN Friday. A leas Right - hander Don Dtysdale (7-C) waa the loser—handsd his first July defeat since the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 19GB. Joe Qranlngham led the Cards' 12-hit attack with two singles and a three-run homer. They wrapped it up with three runs in the second inning on singles by Ken Boyer and Stan Musial, a double by Don Taussig and sacrifice flies by Julio Javier and Carl SawatsM. * * a- Hank Aaron did it for the Braves with two home runs off loser Bob Friend (9-12) belted a two-run shot in the first position where our defensive Coli^AII-$tarsDrill{ Against Eagle Plays EVANSTON. lU. tUPI) - The iC^lege All-Start worked out in the rain yesterday, using plays employed last season by the Philadelphia Ea^, their opponents in w annual charity fobtball hkago Aug. 4. Tht Eagles beat the Green Bay Packm for the Nattonal Football League championship on a pair of long passes by Norm Van &uckUn. Althoiigh Van Brocklin no lancer is with-the Eagiss,. All-Star coachm, headed by Otto Graham, have a high regard for Soimy Jur-who apparently Inherited the quarterback job. Jurgenson "can throw standing up, but nof very well in the proiie Yacht Racers Expecting Battte With Weather worid hava dropped then snt . They were Singles by Marsh FtSse and kwer noyd Hicks coupled with an outfit error put Sno-Bol ahead in the 3rd but the Lodge boys went ahead to stay in their half of the frame led by singles off the bats of Jack Avery and Linus Grant. AvIMry tripled acrom another marker and then scored himself in the 5th. Phil Toth' chased In the last run In the Cth. after al- lowing the kHW na. He gave up Auburn Bar of the Intematkmal and Sarko of the Continental other Friday, winners. Chet Koblak fired a two-hitter while Dick Lucas was sparked a Ill-hit Auburn barrage with two doubles and a single. Sorho’B BUI Pittman blanked St. Paul Lutheran on two safeties, 74). He and three mates got two hits apiece. WWW At Waterford last ntgbt. Spencer Floors blaeted Drayton Drug U-5 with Dean Pamwnler gatting three sinflee and Ed McNamara a tri^e and ona-baser among 13 hiti. Stroh'a downed Five Spot 6-4 despite a BUI York homer. Roland Jakel had a alngle and triple and Daryl Donaldson a double and single backing Arky James. aoBdiri PoetiM Miiteaw w aaatmtm ran UBsewri BMt Ltftn w. s'js! H.‘8s*5irsi*R"SH':‘;ss®*‘"^’ The fans and ive him a load of presaati, luding a naotor car, la a ceremony marking his last ftame as ft player. Bauer, who replaced Joe (k>rdon last month, has ‘been playing manager. responded with a stinging single to left field in the second ' g but died on base. Iif the his charges (rtaried oae of their infrequent ralllca and Hank came to bat with two on base (Uid two runs in. Thia was the type of situatioa where Bauer, in almost 14 yean in the big show, estabiiihed hinueU as a great clutch player. He strode to the plate and Ui^ a single to left that acxited ' Norm Siebern with the run that won for the Athletics. The 16,000 fans who had come to honor him roared their approv- C«atta«ilal sssm. OUIi a» ti AuIh Bar tt 1 saS MWorttr Transport IM Louos* 01 I M lo a Detroit Woman Takes Amputee Golf Crown Crampton Takes Pro Golf Lead Hot 64 Gives Him 134 at Halfway Point of Milwaukee Open MILWAUKEE (AP) - Bruce brampton, a former Australian Open champion who has bad little the UJ8. pro golf tour, held a one-stroke lead today at the halfway mark of the 72-hoIe 130,000 HUwaukee Open. WWW (Brampton mastered a rain-oaked courae with a brtlUant 6-under-par 64 for a 36-hole total of 134 Friday in edging past Don _ ‘ , Tommy Bolt, Ston Leonard and Dave Marr, who were grouped with 13Ss. "nUs was one of the better rounds of IBy career.” the 25 yearold Ausaie laid. "But I won' ay it was the best. I conaidei the best rounds the final ones when you win.” whose last major victory was the Far East Open in 1956. has won only 51,530 in official prize money -in IS PGA sored tournaments this year. But be laughs at that figure. WWW I T haven't made much In of-' ficial money, but I haven’t been doing too badly,” he said. *T won that big car in June at a promt in Ann Arbor, Mkdi., and that's worth aome-Know anybody wbo wants to ^y a carf I’m trying lo sell Crampton hit 16 greens in' regulation figures and card^ seven birdies, five on tbe back nine. The lone time his game faltered was on the 13th hole when he drove into the rough and took a bogey 5. 7Sa4-U4 fS-TO~l3S 7oas—m rrtd'”'l|00kln» Osnr Plortr Don Jonuorr CLEVELAND (P - Mrs. MaryiTwy uS?* Wilson of Detroit shot a 120 forj^' 18 holes to win the first annual jD»» National Golf Championship for AT^sildS. PORT HURON (UPli — Foul (ending champion aloop sat dead Women Amputees yesterday at the weather gear promised to be the) In the waters of Lake Huron aith^Grantwood CMurae. !^» a»rm«»lues. The Kansas City manager tbi-gleif. home the wtiming run last „ night, giving the 'Athletk^ a 3-2 vlctoiy that knocked the Tigers out of first place in the American League. The New York Yaakees — eaee ■aaer’a team — took oVSr llnl plaee by half a gaase with aa 11-6.............- - - - ar rhotohi NO BUM STEER — Kansas City numager Hank Bauer grins broadly as be accepts the gift of a Hereford steer in a coemony last night at Kansas City's Municipal Stadium prior to^ the Detntit-Kansas Qty game. The gift was qpw ot many given to Bauer aa part of Bauer Appreciation Ni^. marking Ms last 3(ame,aa a player-manager. Bauer will now manage the Atbletica liill time. His 3rd-inning single beat ^ Tigers, 3-3. Malting the presentation to Bauer is Eddie WUliams, Yanks Regain 1st Led by Sluggers By VBMed Preee laSsraatiw Mickey Mantle and Roger Marla lay or may not top Babe Ruth’s oim ran record but the current New Yflfk Yankee "muitierers’ row" is virtually a dnefa to whid as the greateat wreddng crew Mantle hit his 37th homer and Maris his 36th last night to go 22 ' 16 games ahead of Ruth’s record 1927 pace, respectively, but even their assault on the Babe' mark was overshadowed by the awesome top-to-bottom power of the Yankee lineup that produced an 114 victory over the Boston Red Sox. was able to find a fewer Mtter hi ptoeh-hitter Johnny Hancluiri. who eaaaected tor a game-wla-Bii« graM shun ott Mike For- homer ef the game and gave them a aeaam tetal o( 146-a pare which weald give them a fantaottc trial ot M6 homers for Tbe 1M7 New Yoric Giants and (he 1956 Cincinnati Reds each hit 221 homers in a 154-game schedule to share the current Major League (word. Mantle's 37th homer and Maris' 36th came in tbe Yankees' 92nd game of the season. Enroute to his mark of 60 in 1927, Rulh did not connect for No. 36 until his 110th game and (or No. 37 until his U4th game. The Yankees’ five-run ninth-inning rally took 17-game winner Whitey Ford, who yielded runs In 4 innings, off the hook and preserved his 11-game winning streak. The win, which boosted the Yankees back into fint place in the A.L. when the Kansas ,Gty Athletics beat the Detrrit Tigers, 3-2, went to Luis Arroyo, who upped his record to 6-3. The Snnneoola Twins shaded the Oevelaad Indians, 4-8. and other American Leagae games- Don Lee pitched hitless bail for 7 innings and wound up with his second win when Lenny Green’s infield sin^ scored Jose Valdiviebo and snapped a 3-3 tid in the bottom of the ninth. Eari Battey homered Minnesota while late-faming homers by Woodie Held and Bubba Phillips enabled the Indians to tie fhe score. Lee Thomas' homer and triple, four hits by George ’Thomas and three by Ken Hunt led a 20-hit Angel assault on five Washington pitchers. The Angels, staging the biggest offensive of their short history. staked Ron Moeller to a 10-1 hit a three-run homer for the Sen- yacht race which gets under way from here today. gusts at more than 30 miles hour and showers are expected to greet the field ot 102 boats uUbig the second ef tiw classic Great Lakes raOM of the season. The n-leot yawl Dyoo, owned by Ohyt Bnteg. Omen Bay WIs., appaated la hava Am nasal and h Baal e( mb 1 Beach for repairs. Charley Kolovtc's Gypsy oat at Mllwaakee will be seehfaig her thled straight CSam A. VIelory. Nlmbm, Dave Hateher’s CM-cagwbased eatry which woh (he kmger CMeagwta-Macklase nm lari week, will be ant te prove her vletoiy was no flake. Mm-bw wtU be la tbe Clam b laa-■9- In eSaas C, It looked like a race Mween Meteor III, skippered by Hank Buthard of Detroit, Greetingi, owned by Win Tice Ie was able to keep Idayfaig, TeRm Scores 24 Runs Junior Hurler Whiffs 14 A 14-strtkeout performance and ■ome high soorlqg Mghliglr ‘ lor baseball action Friday Pontiac. Bob Raadlar of Bulman'a Hardware faniiid the let aix Lakewood battera to faoo'Mm and had edht out of nfaie before cooling oil a Uh tie. He wot) 64 fai Gam D National play. eSaaa F NL teams were the big acorere. Pontiac fTreflihlen roiT^ tea 24-3 rout of the Piratee and Perry Drugs blasted St. Mike's. 14-4. In "F" American behind aariy M damp PmttUe The Cfawi E boys wwre buoy. WtanboBM (tipped Oxfari M and Webt Bwiiita downed the Mooec M bi the Anwrioan loop, Boys Cittk whipped Fetiee Maricet M and St, Mike’s got by Dixie Dairy 4-3 In the NL. Cart Stefanski of Wienberger and Oxtard’a Elroy play, St. ^nedlct topk the^b# o«iverie homerod. Wes Hanlen had two Singles and a lhree-n|n Nai^ Pontiac Boys Oub, 14) (m homer for West Kiwanla. Boys n fOu^hitter. Loser Bob Church .aub. «jthlt 13-7, won with throe fat had a three-hit game over nine 7u,..st. Mike’s led aU the wpy. innings. I The NoriluMe Dodgera, behind fkaqhswek and Walacfsid iW la ohedtitter hyTVn jhitton, dadeat-“ * led Waterford Kfamnis 54. Sutton Bauer, who will be strictly a bench manager henceforth, gave an exhibition befitting the great competitor who helped the Yankees and manager Caaey Stengel to nim^ pennants and seven World Series titles. He waa traded to Kansas City after thci 19G6 season. aSNSU CUT W ab r S M S DtlOraeo tt 5 S S * SiStu,' TuSt cf 4 t S t O.n-in Brt«ht W> >114 Hunt ei SSStATtrlB c S 1 I 4 tulaviU c 4StSltorm lb ISStPowlfr p -------- SSSf Owcia p ttti cE«ousb SIS* Oabter p 1 f 11 E—Jotinson. Tub^. Otrclt. Cattlar. O. TboitiM. 1. PO-A—WaiAliittoa 14-7. Lot DP — BrKnt anil Umai ----- — Bllko. LOB—Waihlngton 15. .. ------- . " elifr. sr— I Ea BB BO Oai«la Oabiar . MoeUar V.i'.'. 'sss li SI IS s IS Ti '.m ...........304 W IS 13 1 4 IS .17.5 41 S IS 4 • 1 P .SS7 .SIS SS IS 7 S U 31 SM .317 44 IN III 1 41 .SIS S SS SIS t 31 .341 ..SIS 14 IS S3 IIS 14 SI SI ..SO S 1* 3 1 S II 3BI .............. . . 1 I .110 . .___ST 1 I 01 I I .111 mcaanu' sattino Orb SbSbbrrHMt. 'I ?! \ S4 S 4 I S I 1 .107 .... IT 4 S 4 0 0 S .IM ! IS s s I! s ! !iS iS M ii : i;i» . s s • It 0 1 ass Bomit Aob FrBt))on PromotBd to Clots A KNOXVILLE. Tenn. I* - Bill Freehan, the big catcher signed off the Univentty of KHchtotin campus Hatton led wel) into for a reported tlOO.OOn bonus. Is le mu Denre BiPPinR. his way un in the Detroit (Mgkwlly seven games wero Tisars’ (arm organization, •chadulad to be p(a.ved, but offi-| Freehan, the 'ngers. annoimcdd the round-robin fieM,yesterday, haa been shifted ipnm 1 was running (so late and. extend- the Duhttb-tiuperter team ki (he ad tiw taunwy la Wstanaday CSaas 0 Nortta^ LaagM to the nl^ with six games eadi of tiw Clam A South Atlantic Laagw next fiva nighta. 'team at Knoxville. THE PdNTI^C PRES^, SATURDAY, JUlV 22,1961 NINETEEN Major league Averages ISmallest Lion Squad in 15 Years to Open Camp c.^ f & W Ssaf'" KaniM City nu M S ‘2 « » »« 421 7K us 1141 MS 7«T n 12U «S Ht IT 412 S47 lUI IN N4 U m .M ^ wane. tm 427 772 U1 4H J41 AMKRICAN LBAOUB _ CLim rRLDINO Oak O l>0 A B OP Pft. MUimnr* M 29W IMl 72 IN Ml M 2in UN n N “ WuhSiatoo n 24N UTS n III New York N 2441 NS 71 IN AO B a BBBU: SIN 427 N3 11^ I TN 71 N2 171 -7 N 411 .SM I N IN IN CM PttUburih CtaelnnOi lisi m Chicam iiu 412 uo^mIum sm S Nt iu------ 2272 4» 7N IN N3 .2U 0 PO A E DP Pel. B 2S4S UN N r .22% 21 24M 111 72 72 .272 22 24M 2N N n .277 K 24U 2M M 122 ~ , N 21N 227 S3 M_____ 7 M 23N 2U 22 122 .272 21 2425 UN IN N .271 21 2N1 U27 U2 K .271 national lbaoub INDIVIDUAL MmNO By BRIWO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, i*onlUc PrM The 1961 Detroit Lions are holding to a status-quo in regard to players. To date, the Lion* are the only pro team in the NFL who have not made a trade and when they open camp next Tuesday at Cran-brook, it will be with the smallest squad since World War II days, 16 years ago. Forty seven players. md will report August Uli. Coach George Wilson ddlWerate-ly decided to limit the size of the squad for the 1961 campaign because of the large number of returning veterans. ‘We muld have scouted out a imore free agents and these newcomers," he said, the NFL has been made by the OlanU who have traded'10 and obtained six. The CoMs have ob-tainrd seven while giving up With SO veter and the league limit Set at SO players. It wlU take an im-presslve showing by a rookie spot m the roster. Of course the squad could be trimmed to allow the addition of more rookies by the trade method. While .every team in the NFL ha.s made some sort of trade or other, the Lions are "zero" across, the board.' Biggnt turnover of players In Four veterans from the 1960 squad will not be in camp. Three of them, Dave Middleton, guard Grady Alder^ian and defensive back Dave Whitsell were sdd to t|ie new Minnesota Vikings. Whit-se| since then has been traded to the Washington Redsidns. Tackle Jim Weatherall is the other player not returning. He advised Wilson he will reUre from pro football. ' * * * Couple offensive linemen and a running back are Wilson's main He hopes Antwine. 245 pounder. Dick Mills, a pounder from Pittsburgh and Ron Puckett, 245 pounder from Los Angeles 55tate and Errol Linden, 250-pounder from Houston, all draft choices, will provide the help on the line. A couple free agents coming to camp include.Lambert Reed, '260 and Lloyd Holsten at 365. Physical cxambiatloM will be held Wednesday morning duly M and the afternoon will be spent for press photography. Thursday is the club's annual golf outing and Friday will be a routine afternoon workout. One practice on Saturday and then a two-a-day grind will start Sunday, July 30th. This is chart of placers traded by teams In the NFL thus far fTBSTRAN CONrSBBNCB Omn I OiTftOI - n m Utlmst. ilesj^ •PA •PT »DA *DT CltTsUnd NSW Tick The Detroit Tigers reached all le way to Rochester, N.Y., of the International League to come up with a replacement for injured , catcher Dick Brown. Frank House, -year-old former bonus baby, was mmoned to back up Mike I^rke, who is subbing for Brown. Harry Chiti wa^ traded off the Denver T for House. Bob Parks has been naoMd as- TottU ........... 32 32 I x-kUnncMts dtd not conpeu lo ____ y-DsUu liDUbcd Utt In Weatern tsndiast la lies. •Pk^lspwd' Acquired. •PT—Plsycrc Traded •DA—Drift Choice* Acquired •DT-Draft Choices Traded Hayes Ties One Record, Helps Break Another IX)NDON (VPI)-Hayes Jones of Pontiac, MIcb., tied a Br record of ISA seconds for ISO-yard high hurdles yesterday as America’s injury-riddled track team took the lead In u two-day meet against Great Britain. cMCh at Western Mlehlgan. Hn s^rts at Detroit Thurston High. Tod Stickles, an I^iana Univer-sity sophomore, splashed to a world's record FrWay nigirt In the 400-mfter individual medley for senior men. Stickles was timed in 4:56.8 in the opening session of the three-day Cuyahoga Fails swim meet at Akron. BLUE SKY LANES Coll FE 2-3200 for Foil Roionrotiont Penllac Tre** Phete buoy and took second place in the junior boys' slalom division which was won by Jan Staryk of Grossc Pointc. The tourney continues today and Sunday. Juniors Take Stale Crowns Friday 7S 77 N 22 . ---------- 27 N N 44 12 • 3.N N tt N N 2 2 3.n 174 m 57 IN 17 2 2.N N « B N 5 4 1.N Slbbon. OOMOD, M.I.. Sanford. S.P. K2io, MU. Ferrsraae. Ph BiudcM. MU. IN IN Puitey. cm. 144 157 *• Dnridale. L.A. IN 127 54 N N 54 PhUa. » IN 47_______ - _ PhUa. 101 IN 31 m 3 2 4.01 - - IN N 123 W ‘ &.‘5‘c. ^mi5 » 5 .7 j in Bowifleld. L A. 2 JJ s Grant. Clart. ^ H Z? ! i m Pierce, Chi. H S! S Barber. Balt. IN Ilf 23 12 12 2 Eiirada. Ball. 112 « J * Orba, L.A. US IN N N 5 If Pern. ClCTC. IN IN N 55 7 7 ilHL. iM U7 N 121 2 11 4,41 IN IN 57 M2 2 • 4.“ lU m N 21 5 2 4. IM 112 M 51 5 5 4.1 M N a 43 4 2 4.1 Keaau. 1/*. 103 110 54 37 0 5 4.1. MM N N 51 23 3 12 4.N CMer.^. IM IU N 70 4 2 4.22 MW. gT 125 133 40 42 5 2 4.H Povtack. Dct. 77 77 25 37 < S 4.61 cSSm. HT. 71 76 26 41 6 3 4Jt SISStoMck. Dot. N 21 N N 4 3 512 Onadill lajnta-Lary. ■“••at eant. Wadilnftaa Bril. Cl2»e. McU*b. Chi. Delock. Bo*. B***. K.C. III If j |S/a/om Skiers After Champ's Title 151 lU 55 U7 U 2 S'jfl lU IN 31 N 2 2 3M iM *27 42 n 4 5 iieol Blight and early this morning,'jumping, women’s slalom, Sr.'sion, 13-year-old Jon Staryk, a ^22 ^ u « 2 H 271 starting at 8:00 a.m., the men’s men’s jumping and mixed dou-;skier from Elizabeth Lake whose Sm 2? "i? 2 *" slalom ^tries in the 5th annual bles to complete the day. home is in Gro^P^inte Woods, --------- 5 2.11 Michigan State Championships| ... ANEEICAN LEAGUE Waa LmI Pet. Beblaf New Yorla ~ ........ Detroit .4N N% ;uy : 34 H :372 25% VRIDAT'K aEHULTS 4, citvtiand 3, t II. Bo*ton t. nl*hl I_________117 3. Dftrott 3. night !Los Angele* 10. Washington 5. nlfht BalUmore at Chicago, poetpooed. rait night TODAY’S GAMES : Detroit iPoytack 2-51 at Kaneai (NuxhaU 44 or Walker 3-2) New York (Sheldon 2-3) at (Stallard 04) Waahlngton (Chener 1-1) at Lo* i (McBrldo 24), nlfht. veland (Orant 24) (Knnt 3-10) Bnltlmore (Hall 54 and Pu ZChlcngo tPlerea day-nlgnl City Pnppa* C-l an(l Wynn SUNDAY’S OAM3M New York at Bo*ton tn*a* City MONDAY’S GAMES Iran away from the field as he went Detroit at Eani and then teamed with Frank Budd of VUIanova, Charles Frailer of Te^ Southern University and Earl Young of AbUene Christian Coiiege to break the Brittoh mark la the M*-yard relay with a clocking of 40.0 oboonda. A win today, which aeems assared becaase of Amerioa’s almost liisurroountable lead, woold give the team three straight victories on their curreal The Americans, who scored victories over the Soviet Union in Moscow and West Germany la Stuttgart, continue their tour with a meet against Poiaad next PBIDAT’S riOHTS By Tbo A**oeletod Pr BOMB. Itnly-Mnrlo Vecehlntto. lUUy. --- —„ .—V- ...—A outpointed Ughtwolsbl*. Roy Jneob*, Nlserls, , Every Sundoy Drag Racing of M.H.R.A. 26 MiItB4.E.o!6r«U«t $1.00 psf Mils Owsr 110 to Mth Mils. $10 Iscli Drsgstor to $hsw $100 Tsp niMtostor W. L GRAVES AGENCY MONDAY’S GAMES I 7 U 3.66| went over the course at Loon Lake mominc the big event ^ straight buoys without an error, »t lo* ......I.*-.-!..- 4oJ Sunday mommg me Dig cvem only gnme *cheJuied 123 121 : 112 IB M 25 1 iwith one obj^ive in mind—to de-'j, women’s jumping at 10.45 ^ Bill Bilbi^ ^ ^ men’s jumping at; Doug Wren of Caas Lake wept 5 and 9 buoys and Umberiske NATIONAL LEAGUE ■ u* .1 • 2 23' Bilbie. winner of the state sla-j n 59 4 7 4^30 lorn title for three of the fourj In Friday’s junior boys’ activl- ' I ptoce with 3 buoys. Aoderseii. (3u n i« zi mp o • o.w:ioin uiic tor inrtft; ui ific: loui i « ai. i i ...I S S 2* “ IS years the tournament has beenl‘>«’ the afternoon, skiers Curtu, qu. *7 5 iJ __ . . area dominated the honors. criuon folintra Tkneo cm. 57 127 N I M®i?^’8r“' ININ 53 71 2 7 LMiheW. was again a strong choice p'M. s.pi Z? !} 5 ZZ } Z 1'H to make it three straight years. Nearly 30 entries were vying for the title. Bllble won the title at Sherwood Lake In 1167, at his home course on Whitte-more Lake In 1959 and at Loon iNke last year. Other big events on today’s agenda of skiing at Loon Lake in-I elude the women’s tricks, boys Rsddlx. put. Robert*. PbUs. H 11 ................. 25 N 21 M 4 Kl*too. CU. N » N » 5 - —. McDsnlel. SI.L. M 75 U 44 2 4 4.M area dominated the honors. jwere given ratings. Those Bill Tlmberlake, • 1.7-vear-old jhave achieved the expert’s rating skier from Clark Lake near IwiU qualify for the Midwest Rc-dacksoR, accumulajfd 159 polatd iPonals which will be held in to win the bo.vs’ tricks cham- iSpringfield, 111., Aug. 4-6. Die ego 9ll*(lelphi „ 59 322 25% raiDAV’8 RESULTS Phllsdrlphls 4. Chicego 3. 12 tnnUif*. Bob Lentz and Buz Belcher bolh The public is invited to watch, of Oark Lake finished second and state ski^ championships.|(»*m* third respectively. There is no admission charge. Parking is available in the arealchic»iio r MAOS* Doiil VAaiv«riP*a ILfurnno { ^ . near Paul Young’s Marina. In the junior boys’ slalom divi-j 'xhe central S>int'for viewing the tournament is behind the -■ .............. 1 PUt*burf b St «. Lout*: Phllsdelptals I BUNDAT’S GAMES I. night 'Amateur Baseball Day' Sunday at Jaycee Park "Amateur Baseball Day" has ito, Walter Drake, manager of the annual observance In the city of|joy Boy Jets, will be the head Pontiac Sunday with a full after-skipper of the Stars with Talbott's noon of junior and adult action on Jim Hoke and Bill Mersino of the tap at Jaycee Park. Oxford Merchants serving as as- A total of 15 games spanning alllsistants. age groups is sch^uled with the! Merchants currently hold feature attraction being a clash ^ ^ j^s In the | between the league-leading Pon-1 League title, i Merchants and the Cityi The schedule of games by parks: Jsy«M N*. I :00-l:50-P*rry Dru** v I (CIS** Pi; l:00-2:Sa-i Boy* Club 1 It the new lights beliig In-stalled St dayoee are rcauly for use, the Merchants-Stars game will be played nnder the arcs at 8:30. Otherwiac, the afternoon starting time will prevail. The Pontiac Merchants’ roster tomorrow inclfldes: -NorVh*i(ie ................... _ A1 Barkeley, Marv Caswell, Stui Aibu?n®®D(i5^aub Vc!1?’..‘’d(!^4'T( Dell, BiU Fekety, John Fleser, X?"““ n“nStag“‘‘ ” *" - SsCtbi...... ------- ----------telfhi ____... Pontlsc Boy* Club (Clat. 3:004:50—M 0 0 * t T*. Weinberger nomec (Cl*** Ei: 4 p.m—Pontlsc Cen-trsi V*. Cysnbrook (Cls*a Dl *evtn In- Edgewater Beach Motel. PBIOAT’S JUNIOR BOYS RESULTS JUNIOR BOYS’ 8LALOM 1. Jon SUryk, Oro*** Polnte, M/2 JUNIOR BOYS TBICK8 - Bill TImberlske. Clsrk Lske. 152 Point*. 2. Bob Lent*. Clsrk Lske. 1M.3 Point*. I 3. Bux Belchsr, Clsrk Lske, H Point*. ' SUNMY’S SCHEDULE I 2:N s m. Men * Trirk* CIncbinstI $5,000 HOSPITAL-MEDICAL CABE-40.60 PER MO. FOB FAMILY FEDERAL LIFE CUP - MAIL TODAY! NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE Jumplnj 10:45 s.m U N s.m ................ 1:00 p m. 8r Men * Trick* 1:45 p m. Skiing Exhibition 2:00 p.m Men’* Jumping 3:45 p.m. Br. Men * Blslom 4:30 p.m. Boy*’ Trick* League All-St^. "Amateur Day" Is sponsored snd promoted by the Pontiac Parks snd ReereaHon Department la cooperation with the Pontiac Baifcball Federalloii. The All-Star squad is comprised of outstanding players from the other six teams in the adult Qaas A-B loop as selected by the man-ageri. Widgets will play their games Djp|{ Goldsworthy, Terry Hoy, Jaycee Park’s two softball Johnson, John Lucadam, I Eagle* V . Yankee*. 3:00-3: fields while the adults and classes jorn McCormick, Phil Rabaja,! E and F will perform on the'John Wagner and Jim Wiscombe.L>-“;,‘.'»^-j^Bj^ two baseball diamonds. i Amusement rides will be avail-Ti2eri; '3;(^5:5(^M(»*e Four games are scheduled each able for children and refreshments hour Off the four diamonds, run-|aiso will be on hand at Jaycee ning concurrently. The program Park. bej^ns at 1 p.m. with the Merchants-Stars contest climaxing the program at 4 o’clock on Jaycee’s No. 2 field. Admission costs are 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children with a 25 cent parking fee. Proceeds go to the promotion of baseball in the city ,ef Pontiac. Smith, Adams in Overtime Despite shooting four-under-par golf, defending champions Ben Smith of Detroit Golf Qub and Dr. Fritz Adams of Orchard Lake had to work 22 holes for a 1-up victory over Elmer Hlstrwn of Birmingham and Detroit’s John Mo-lenda in Friday’s opening round of match play in the Bittningham Country Club Invitational Best Ball golf tournament. Smith and Adams were medalists in Thursday’s i8-hole quail-tying rounds with a 65. They were scheduled to meet Bud Badger of Red Run and Birmingham’s Harry Hyvonen in today’s 2nd round. Badger rnd Hyvonen eliminated the Birmingham team of Dave Paul and John Oostiy, 3-2. Rich Weyand, 2-1. The Weyands were runners-up Jii the 1959 Birmingham Invitational tohrney. Single matches in ail eight flights are slated today. Semifinals and finals are set for Sunday, all over an 18-hole route. Sam GreenawaR of nfmlngham asm Oroooswslt, Blrmtoshsm. juid llko AnSoalsB. BtItsb OhoB. dof. to-•lo LotU. BIxmlBshsm,aBd Psal Aadw-on. lUd ku. t BP. It bole*. D-Aivy O’NoU. Pin* Lrt* snd DIN Utr. BlmlBKteme.uid Hm BfUd. lUd *ail» Sfrlnssr, BIrmlnshsm S^ Itor- vln Oot*. AUs* VsllN. dot. John Lsrkln*. BDi^h^^d CM Pstriek. Bed Rl^. Koe*l*. AUs*’ VsHoj, def. PJpyd Bur- 1, Bed Ru im Drspe 19 holes for a 1 Angelo Lottt ef Bfimiiigliain aad Red Rna’s P.M AiMefN*. --a Andonian and Greenawalt met the Pine Lake tandem of D’Arcy japj.*'* ‘ O’Neil arid Dlqk Griffith, which yesterday oustiMl Birmingham’s father-and-eon duo of RolUe and Soccer Teams to Ploy Sunday at Mock Pork The game of soccer has been, built on friendly rivalry personal and team basis and for the Detroit fans, the Sunday July 23 doubleheader at Mack Park will be of top caliber in both departments. In the curtain-raiser on the twin bill, Belgica tangles with . ___ drew Scots with kickoff slated for Birmu^m^nd Butf 6;30. In the nightcap, Detroit Sport T!---0jub tangles with Ravanica at 8:15. All four teams have been prime crowd-pleaaers to date and valued members of the newly-formed Michigan-Ontario Soccer League. Belgica, in eighi engagements has counted four points, same her the Sdoto have picked up In seven, is composed mostly Belgian-born football stylists many toitod in the txm of the F|lnt Yankees, second division entry last ia the Detroit Soccer League. Most consistent two-way player to date in the Belgica lineup is Tommy Spratt, veteran forward who starred for four years ivith Rangers in the Essex County clpcuil. Wiechman-Bridge Pro-Am Champs PLYMOUTH Wi-Phil Wiechman and Len Bridge Jr. blasted a 17-under-par 63-64—127 yesterday to win the Michigan State Pro-Aroeteur Golf Championship at nearby Fox Hills Country Qub. Hal W’hittington and Glenn Johnson, State Amateur champion, were close behind with 64-65—129. Welchman earned $300 for his part in the victory. Bridge got a $150 gift certificate.. / Tied for third at 130 were Paul Shepherd and Dr. Joe Gadba«( and Tom Cosmos and Dave Cameron. Sunday Entry Deadline far Graup Swim Meet Sunday is the deadline for all entries in the third annual Novice and Age Group Swimming Meet to be held at Lower Huron Metropolitan Park near Belleville cn Wednesday, August 2. The swim races are open to all boys and girls 8 through 16, with novice events starting at 9:30 a.m, age group events starting about 1 p.m. The contests include:: freestyle, breaststroke and back-1 stroke plus butterfly and diving events for the more advanced I .swimmer competing in the age! group division. j For details persons may con-1 tact Weston Vartiille, Meet Director, at the park or phone OXbow 9-2931 (Believille Exchange). There! are no entry fees, use of the poolj Is free and the pool will be closed to the general public during competitive swimming periods. When Is a GUARANTEE Not a GUARANTEE? The recoi-ds of your Business Ethics Board indicate that much dissatisfaction arises out of worthless guarantees! Your guarantee will probably be meaningless if— It is verbal — not written! It is written in such a way that it says nothing! ■* It is made by an unreliable company! Many people are holding “gilt-edge" guarantees that are worthless because they were given by a “fly-by-night" company t hat has left town or gone out of businessr I^istirt4^.ixi^ss M^SI i^^se, MOTORCYGLES-SCOOTERS-BIKES MoIoktcIm *6or SPECIAL FREE T6ANSISTOR*RADIO WITH PURCHASE of MOTORCYCLE or SCOOTER nmnT sales and 321 s. edith lliTm Vt SERVICE FE 4-1395 ■t's •ff 31 If the advertisement or salesman promises you a guarantee, DEMAND A WORTHWHILE WRITTEN GUARANTEE before you sign a contract or surrender cash! Be sure you are dealing with a well-established, dependable concern! BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce TWENTY THE IPQNTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JULY k 1961 Scooter Rider Hurt in Collision With Car Tavern in Lapeer Badly Damaged by Raging Fir^ LAPEER Fin, out of control lor neatly ttoee iMi^ ' damaged by amoke and water. Fire Chief Matt Dooghnty aatimaM ' lamage at caaed out from a atop rign inti path of the car. He was tkiceted for unaale atartinc and for not bav> tag an operator’s Ucenae. &ho I Schedule American communications satrl-litc Echo I will be visible in the aoulheln Mcy tonight at U:3S p.m. 15 degrees above the horiaon, moving northeast. Sunday it wUI be in the north. 77 degrees above the horiaon, moving northeast, at 1:54 am. and at 3:39 am. it wiil be north of the iag a meeting in • sarondAwr Three fire Flnsterwald, Robert Ramsey and Donald McCaUum, were treated General Hospital and released. The cause oi the btaie was not Plane Misses Runway, Six Killed in Alaska SHEMYA, Alaska (Af>) Alaska AlrUnea DC8C carrying a -------------------- .. ,.^^...|Crew of six missed a fog^hrouded above the horixon, moving aouth-*ninway while making a refueling stop and crashed "------------- AU six w«e killed. The cargo carrier, under contract to the Military Air Transport Service, was flying from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., to the Tachlkawa AFB near Tokyo when it attempted the landing on this western island in the Aleutian chain about 1,500 miles southwest of ‘ --- ' Midiap Fatal to Woman INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP)-A Hollywood Pm* race track Friday. IQs levolser discharged when it hit the fkxnr. Death Notices MRS. MSm ■- OOUUET Mrs. Joarph H. M.) Goulet, 63, of 9T7 foston Ave. ^led of a heart ailment yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of two years. member of St. Benedict Chth-Chuch, she leaves a son, Don- KATi:>IA\'.M iit\m:-i> iMisi Where the Trade Wind$ Blow The Roaaiy will be recited at pjn. Stmday at Qie Donriso»Johns Funeral Home. Service’ will held at 10 a.m. Monday at Benadkt Church with burial |ol-lowing in Mt Hope Cenoeteiy. MRS. MARVm rVLUB Irs. Marvin (Shlri 4L of 780 Scottwood Pontiac General Hospital yesterday after a brief Illness. She wv a member of the Christian Church of SuUiyan, Ind. Betides her husband Mrs. Puliis leaves her mother, Mrs. Adams of Pontiac; four aons, James, Marvin F.. Michael G. and Richanl, all of Pontiac; and two grandchildren. Service wilt be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Sparfcs-Griffln Chapel. FRED W. TOtTNa Service for Fred W. Young, 60. of 56 N. Anderson St wlU be hdd at 1 p.m. Monday at the Vootlieea-Siple Chapel. Graveside service will be conducted at 3 p.m. at the Attica cemetery in Lap^ County. Young died at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Thursday after iUneta of two years. CLARENCE B. BUSNETT ,ORTONVILLE — Service «„ Clarence E. Burnett, 81, of 30 S. Church St. wtU be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the C. F. Sherman Funeral Home. Burial will be in the cemetery at Highland. A member of the Baptist Church. Mr. Burnett had been employed Surviving besides his wife, Cora, I are a son. Clarence Jr., of Kecgo I Harbor; tluee daughters, Mrs. I Evelyn Smith of Pontiac. Mrs. t Richard Cranston of Flint i Mrs. Shirley Buftmyer of WaUed I Lake; and 15 gran^hildren. Mr. Burnett died yesterday after j an illness of i^ral years. W. HENRY WILUAMg TROY — Service tor W. Henry WiUiams, of 192 Fabius St. wiU be hc^ld at 2 p m. Monday''at the Price Funeral Home with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Williams had served the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints as elder lot 43 years. He was a self employed bart>er. Surviving are. his wifO, Gladys; a daughter, Mrs. William Depner of Naperville, 111.; three sons, Robert of Royal Oak, Jerome of Farmington and Duane of Utica; 23 grandchildren and two sis Mr. Williams died yesterday at William Bhaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. Swainson Wed 15 Years MACKINAC ISLAND «* - Gov. and Mrs. Swainson observed their 15th wedding anniversary Friday at the governor's official sum residence on Mackinac Island. With them for the ewnt were their three children, Peter, Stephen and Kristina. AMVET Ladies’ Chapter Initiates SNewfdembers Three members were Initiated at the July meeting of the Dis- Thursday evening at the Olson They are Mrs. Walter Blackmer, Mrs. -Dlmitrie Toth and Mrs. Isabel Doyon. * w Plans were completed tor the annual picnic on Aug. 27. Refreshments were served by Bfrt. James Helvey and Mrs. Doyon. ne imdar Trading stamps mailed to Bonnie Helvey of Mary Day Avenue assiat the Junior group In their Prasad's Illness Worse NEW DELHI tUPI) - President Rajendra Prasad’s condition attepd- -ing hhn said a drop in his blood pressure Is “causing some anxie- lodge Calendar PwUae 21 DeMolay nlenle. Son. July 22 at Avon Park. 1 PM. P. S. Mapley, WM. -«dv- News in Brief The theft ef tws lawn chairs valued at $9.76 from the home ol Hartley McLeod, 96 Florence Ave.. was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. nge was stolen in a burglary Dave’s Gulf Service, 208 N. | Paddock St., it was reported toj Pontiac police yesterday. .Sale - Satnrday SSM Wing Lake Rd. Bloomfield Hills. -Adv. Births The following is a list of births recorded recently in the Oakland County Clerk's Office (by name^ father); OMrf* W. Wuhbuni. . Oeortt U OrsTN, U3S wiui« r. orND, IS ii.------- 8amu«l Stand Jr., in W. Strtthmort John H. Frcd^rlkMn Jr., 104 >4 Norton FrcderlkMi WIIMna. i --------Uta«. 40S U Richard R. Dorrta. 1 _____________— TTMon* Uoyd V. LoBlane, 3ll Branch Terrell D. Orr. It C Wallac* r. T— • ArnM D. Carr. Iti Watarij Carl' I. Ljon. 'ISM Hatchery .. Til a . Rarrti. tilt A _______________ fjl Summit ixmaw r. Joatack. lUt Srookdata Karl W. StlckcL TM S. Manattald Clarence H. Soekow, ttS B. Bererty Alexander A. Bl|(er. 171 Northfleld Baall F. Oaffney. S45 lat Thaedore A. Teder, t4H HarrteU Jamea E. Wallla. S13 Oakland Jamal L. White. 1U3 Stanley Oale B. Hannan. U Bloomtteld Terrace Ferry L. Culham, 3»0 Oat rum Bdward O. Perta, tl CalTert Johnnla Rielton, IM Froapect Duane D. Bhurta, Mil Baeey Loreni R. Blnhauaer. 3N Tlidan Supeimaiket Will Open on Monday in Union Lake The fourth Food Town supeiv !marketi in Oakland County will !open its doors at 9:30 a.m. Monday in Union Lake Village, ac-I cording to owner Edward Adler 11 of 2813 SUveriiill Drive, Waterford Township. Modem equipment has been installed everywhere, from vegetable and frozen food counters to the unique* canopied meat-service department. A woman’s touch was added when Mrs. Adler acquired six long blue ceramic light fixtures from California for the frant entrsiMP./' Pale yellow walls blend with llj^t blues throughout the store, and the aluminum exposed beams overhead are both decorative and substantial. One of the highlights of the new store is the mahogany-paneled meat section. Under a 6-foot overhang, a 44-foot long meat display counter runs along the back wall. Customers will be able to watch the butchers and will be tree toi select choice cuts. The Its by 99-fopt air ( ing Is behind i National Bank buildfaig on Union Lake Road. Wide aisles mill prevent «ms^ tomer “traffic jams," and five automatic check-out lanes will provide last service, Adler said. Streamlined scales at the lann wilt alio sp^ sendee vegetable department. * * The Adlers, who have been in the grocery business since 1944, say there will probably be about employes. WEAKNESS ■ “Wm 38 B* J. t. VOORkBSS ^ Bateman Realty |^^FC4-05^^ < There is structural Weakness In everyl buldlng, weakness Is Inherent in every hu-| man being, the biggest living things. Sequoia I treca. succumb to terrestrial forces. Greece, I three thousand years old, has been sacked by I hordes of inferior savages. Rome was at one time the strongest power on earth; men who wielded vast power abused it; Rome went down to defeat. When power degenerates | into abuse, that strength becomes weakness. Weakness It tsttUng. gossip, fault finding, offleloutness, airoganoe. Intolerance are contemporary; these wesknaeeee o«n beooBM strngth. When we WiRi to spe^ of others speak kindly. Oostip is negative; make It positive, ereative, and strong. Attempting to correct a tault In otheri is laudable — when we do it constinetivtly. A poUoe offloer esn be just as officloua — whan be'a oon-tideratc. Intolarance is ego-swaat: beeoma informed, and tolerant, strong. ,, We know we havq weakneseee, we also know that they can be changed Into strength; keep weakness and power, in balanoe, la to be happy, strong and poised. M. B. StFLE V00RHEES-5IPLE FUNERAL HOME 2« North Perry Street PImm PE 2-6871 w A N- T I R E S U L T S 7 TRY W A N T A D S FE 2 8 1 8 Death Notice %g;*^"tlTl Otia fiaraiU: gSjStrtarT aad Ctai--' Sna. RMttattaa tl Um nwar- Fiatral MrriM vUl It IwM Mol 1 day, July M. at IS a.B. Iron Bt. / Bcntdlet Cborch. latarmaot ta • au. Hopt OtoMtary. Mn. Qaatet wUl Ua b| itata al tlw BaaiUai Jahai f31^ Boaxa._______________ nUA JOLT >1. IMl. shiruT J., Hi Beottvaad; ja* «>: w— StxaUuaart, Datroit: «Ua al tat i£t. SuBta RMScaf'MralSnard aaral BMM^seil Oraad Rlvar. asrv?™: ajSL iTiiLair CUHta^Eli£‘aa!r iKT Royfanwl OtaTaaMa nrvtaa at Attlea < wry at J p.m. Ito. Toum w ta (ttta at Ur- ■—*•— Fuaaral Rama. In Uameriam novtri ........... Pumral Dlrtetwa — Camatary LoU .... EMPI^MXNT Halp Waatad Mata ... Batp Wantad Famala . Bmptoymaot Acanetaa ... Inxtruetlona .......... Work Waatad Mala ....... Work Wanted Female SERVICES OFFERED ‘ Laadxcaplax ......... M^nt a Trucktaa ... I PaioUni e Decoratlni . TeleeUte ■arvtaa ..... DpboUwrtaa ........... ' Nursery Seboota ..... I NonCEa : Laat e Found ........ Hobbtaa A SuppUet .... Wtd. Housebold Ooods ......... » ! Wtd. Mlsccllaneoua .......... 31 1 Money Wanted ............... J] Stated to Rent ............. are Uvtaf Qaartara ....... I Wtd. Traaaportatlao ....... _ Wtd. CoBtraeti, Mtxf.......... M I Waatad Raal Batata ......... M i RENTALS OFFERED I Wtd. ApU. Fumlibed ......... IT I Rent ApU. Dnlumlilied ...... 3S Rent Bouses DoIumlalMd . Beat Lake Cattacee ...... For Rent Roome ......... Roomi With Board ........ Conralesceat Homaa .... Rant Btarta Rent Office For Rent — ...... REAL E8TATB FOR SAbR e*n- e-lA U-au- {For ^ : iRent^ra iBuslneu oppertaattles 4 Sale Land ContrMta . . I Money to Loan----- Credit AdylMri ... ^^mS&ANS^... For Sale Tlrei . Auto servlea ........... Sate Motor Bcocare . ... For Bala Motoreyclei .. For Bala BleyelM ...... Boati a AMceeOrtea ----- Flbarslat .............. For Bata Alrptaati ----- TrantportaUau onertd . Wanted Deed Oars ....... Deed Aflta Farti . ; Comtaerotal Trallart ... Pale Deed TMeka .... Used Truck Fkni ........ Auto Ineuranee ........ Feretn a ipU. r»'* tale Pitd Cara ^.8 i8 In Memoriam IN MEMORY OF VIROINIA EDT-so|lnU, who paeaed away two yeare afo ctdly mlseed by ber _^tand. chlldrtn. and tamUy. IN LOViNO MEMORY OF VIR-Stala M Kutaoilnts who paaaed Mdiy miss^ iV*fattaar. mother and family. wiNwhob BTkdNo - in eVer- Fanaral PiiwctorB 4 COATS FUNBRAL ROME DRAYTON FtAINB OB 3-T78T Donelson-Johns FUNERAL ROME . '■Otalinid far Funaralt" luihtful Barrltt FB S-t Voorhees-Siple 7. U. M, 19, 27, SL U. «. 67, 72. 72. 96, M. 91. JL Crnnamf Leu 8 t LOTS, OAROBl* OF BROTRBR- • -■MW. tiMp Wanl^ Mate. ♦ ‘^ARTHUR’S BROACH DESIGNERS Tip AMS wiBtad wUh minimum of I yn. axpartaata Fbaaa for uppohitmant. .Datroit Broach a MnciilM Oo. !ork^^ A fey- “ moN tad to aMI Nb-amaU Inresl- ALOMnnm TOTO row branbb mluiaitr. Ap^ Sber^. OotUa Co. Contmetora ahiea UM M a. Case Laka Rd. Man M:W |, boring MILL OPERATOR Mom Iwtw DaBaya^^ axpat toaa. Mlghta. Leas Frosmm. Ap-Waned iJe. and ormof TBi Fimarr TOY FABTY FLAg Dl MKJ*. Our ITtb Yaax rssssa u yi aaaion Aanueee r naUtOt to bay TOP OBMONSTRATION BIT 131 fua to ahaw Itami fumtaiiad frta to dmuari TOF DEMONSTRATION AIDS ~ lUent company tralnlni Fray color eataloat TBB TOT CHXST A -r Caltaeu — a*"d.“ CALL FB t-«Tll to work afWraaoBS.-Fox a Hounde to and hand ..kar taadar, salary baaed aa aSparMBea. Intaretew wUl bo arraaiad. Reply Fonttac iTFmiWFFB"—AfifoSio:. bita machanta with knowtodfe ol ------ i- - u, o,. ^ Band. Ml t-MM. RTBiTE dfiobLi______ ________ • T^^wwan. Uyj work. Muat like deuUed etarlcal work. Typl^ rtuulrad. wtUa Fao-ttac Fraaa Box M slytag as*. odueatloo. Job axpariaaea —' FOOD PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR ptUL aataig commanaarata wiUi tralnlat aad txperlaoco. Attrac-Ueafnasa bantlUa. Sfittt tUc From Boi Tl - "^A*53^ar'?rj‘88: UCEN8ED IFDUT CLASS) 8TA-lloeary ataam snitaatr to optmW oil fired boilers, ^pply personnel department. Oeneral Motors Pnnr-Inx Oround. UlUprd, MIcb*--" Monday Utrausb Friday, t to 3 p. m^;_________- MAN OVER S3 FOR APPRiNTlAE. ship In Intercetins pbotofrapblc profeaalon. Eaodtta'a. MW. Bu- B profram. Muat hava thor^h kaowltdce of tadaral refutatlona aad poUeltt eemalat tha Dr-'ban Rentwal Fracram aad of all pfaaaaa of bnUdtnf Improvt-menti aad buUdlni dtmoUUo-Must hart prorta ahUlty peopta and In txarctalaf a ira dmrea of tact and ApMaunt,. Colleft tmlnlac prefarrid. An-"*«• ** ^ m,Ut. Mata appUcattoa to the Oty Pereonr- ----------- ------- SIS, Jackson -JFLE WHO wool-saw bouaa apt. oo laka and |o<.. InoMe.fer part tlma work. Ha “ *■—*-------tad lardaar ~ work and while learning. Apply = ONE MARRIED MAN W to 40 for salei work. Berrlclnf eeUbUshad custoraort and aeub-Usblng DOW accounu^ Miwt be a high eobool grad. kllT weakly yamitoed wfiUa training. OR OVER n. WALLED LAfiT7 agt DO bandtaap. Full Of part time. FE WIM. Slco rabpberr'V MOktRA. Maodayt, Wednesdays aad Frl-days. A] Johoaton, Nortbwaat eor-- of Saymoor Lake BoM and Employment Agendee 9 ■HARP, agAL BSTATB SALBB people for 3 fast mr-*— - dlTlelona. FB 4-IIM. Evelyn Eciwands of mUkcre and-------------- meat. MM DutUo Rd. . Rockaetor. MASrIlR BARBER WANTEb. CaU FE I-0M3 betwien U:0t-4:0l. ceUent ' gc----- _ typewrlUr. Agt mnturo. tap-fUte gal. T*- ------ipaller for faeetaM&nt Job, Ttry goad typlet natag IBM oloc- *"- -------- *go3 to M. County, smte I Ity mu to haadta yard good* „ ABd drapary department. Must bnye some experience In buying. r CREDIT OAL ................. .... Expertenead In IneesUgatlan. Oood typing. Agt 3i up. S BILUNO CLERE .................... Also iBTOtclng. oxporlOBcod, good **“*" —n traoaportatlon. mut Store, 311 11 He^ Wentid Femd^ 7 ATTENTION LADIES! PART OR luU Ume. Must dries car aad Ukt muty. Call OR S4MIT for portooal taUrvlew ' -■ Wonderful hotel nils Is oog of Bfettmo flamour UMioteh jnl. uTmodcnl EVELYN EDWARDS Toeattaaal Counseling SerlTce MVk Enet Huron Suits n~ SHOP mxn- - West Mo shop. ritneo fur now Wtst s. Fh. FE lor appt._____________ BkADTT'fSFBRA'roR WITH CUBN- —- to join- -----------------' n. FB I BE GEORGE Demonxtrate the toys your friends prefer. Ouaranteed aamlngs. Booklnga furnished. Highest commission and Hostess premiums. No coUoeUoos or donvoiTs. Cat and phono oocsssary. OeMt'i Toys, ^aq coUejpt. Oil 83Sh. COSUSTU AND DRUM OLMR* apply. ' CaU befora ------ work. roforracag. Apply Cranbrook Drug, Mapla au Crubrook. Btruiiigbam. MI T-1334,_____________________ ikPEIUXNCXO TXLXraONX CA ---------------- FOOD PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Operands Jor snperTlsoiy person- HtriMM' htiiar drtoMB "oF fur chUdrea, aa aooklng. ' -OL l-gMT. Redstered Nurses For Public Health Nursing eA^W6UA^ faIHF ufi KiLL KITCHEN MANAGER nent or as dIeUtlan. ExcaUent starting sAtanr. Midwest Bmploy-meni. 4SI ItanUao ttatcHank Bldg FE HSW. Sales Mu an aa -» wun sales apti‘ tude to train for sales pesitloi must bo H. 8. grad ud prtfgi some eoUtm. Salarlod. HMwosi SifTsA; SKIP TRACER Str^tag* an"'rtdit*w^*iiw bWg«t*"£l'*i..‘.‘Si:r,^fiSl‘ Ingtruction*—Schoob 10 EXPERT PIANO. OROAN ACCOR- •—trucUon. ”— ------- - irioos Eui ------Cor------ 111 Oakland ?‘gJSeSr“.XV1£Sl!; iltnd Aye. Or 3-llSI. No Layoffs! We Train TM For MEAT CUTTERS AND COUNTERMEN YMY MOCM IN DEMAND People Must Eat! . Special for 30 Days ONLY $249 _ WnULAR I3M Ckaptarau\a3^1tiMsw In 10 WEEKS iBMiri AbMN Osr Chib Flu WGMEN Cashiering or Meat Wrap^ng AIMrtwa yai wUTU abta “ "vci,saK.-“ ** Just $25 RTODLAR IH ™*lal*a«ir Soyal'food club Work Wanted Ma^ ll l.Jt WALL WAS aj^AL?ja^trwvb«r Rue. nphetalinr. FE MdSt. ____________,..,jiuc n'MW Abu remodeUog. Slum. , gARi-ltitfMi^tND- ClUlWt wort, now au repair, FB 1-3341 EltchoM a Mootatay. FE 44llo: EaNE DlOdfifd, LKia# BADUNO P*”i4W*ds outtlng. SmDSKm Abb l^7atifiit OaOit- Ing FB 1-1413.________________ JoraNEtMAN BuBTSiaiS neodt work. FuU U— ' LAWN, SHROBBBRY AND FOLW ' ---------------------- D^f^^tiNO o# ANt iaNbT Work Warted Femab 12 ntONiNOS, : - I, F* I _____ AEBV----- ------ Mrs. M^wu, FB 1-1471 work, up. CaU i HOUSEWORK Me BoO*. DAYS Own trans. Iruinga Sl-M bu. MT »31T3 p.m ll.M 1 MlMBOORAFHUIO. TtHnO, SBC-rotartal sefyleo, KM 3-IIM. Practical nursi available In charge. Peatlac Frees | Building Service 13 t x. 11 addltloiM. MM . IH gs-rage |4M . porabes - esmeni xrork 33e s|. ft. FBA terms OuUm’i custraetlu. FE l-tUtt. BRIC*. fcLOiCK AND CUfBNT — job too email. For I Ru Johoion. BM 4-1 ALikRA'noNB AND MODERN-taatlon. RmUontUl and eommtr-rial ^alj Cook Cooatrnetlu Co Isa and coosoUdaU di.„._________ FHA CE-Brick BttUders. Inc. EM I-T3T3. WO 3ATM._______________ CEMENT irORK. OOtiltBRCML “ rtsIdanUal. Spoetal i--------- to largo Ol nriec. Nothing'to largo or i ftoo ostlmow. OR AdITI. d O U 8 B RAIBINO. BOOSB MOV-tng, Ucenstd fuUy tqnlppU. Frrr Ogatas. RBssaU Marlu. PE a-TjM,______________« EXCATATlONB-B^LiboblNO Boptle Systoi ROm. OAR OARAOB. CABINETS. A'& I. Uconted^MiUdu. PHA Siegwart Construction Cement Work SWIMMING pool so- X M- stao. only S3.IM. IF x 3W only S3.3M. Mad# of dnrsblr solid eomrat. M x 41’ model to tnspeot. beTk yard In T.-dayil We atao build homes, uddittans, garagw, siding and rooting. Ucentad buUder SWIMMING POOL l-day 1 - Nelson Bldg. Co. OR 3-tlll ROOFS: NEW, REPAIR EATEgTRODOHlNO — ------- ^ BiidneM Sqr^e IS ALL MAKES OF POONTAIE PENS rapatrod by faetery tralnad men at our office. "-■ iLOOMPIELO WALL CLEANERS. WaU aad windows. Reasonable. FE a-lS31._____________'_______________ C A C ABPRAL'r PAVXNO. FREE eetlmatas. 33»-3lliS3. All urk guer. Electric motor service re- |elrlng ^ reiUdInt. 311 E. Flke HOTFOINT, ~T^RLF06l AnTj Kenmora waeber repair •••■•ice We flnaace. FE IA431. SAWS MAChlifE BRARPENED. Manley Leacb. it Butay Bt. Bookkeeping & Taxes 16 pressnu^ng, Tailoring 17 ALTERATIOm - DBERNMAEIKO. ----- OR 3.4M3. Otrden Plowing CUSTOM FLOW DRAG, obc. garden, yard. OR 3-MM. Landyeping 21 *frN et^atas avatobta lau e£^ WM and lerUlitang. OR 34MM.. *S?uS?M‘v’2?‘ --------- dm ptowliyy_ ttalehid grading ud LANDsSBnro. a^ idbwiNd ibri' ARb l t o ■ bnnllng. FB I-- Moving and Tmckbig 22 4-1 UOTIEO iBKYlC*. t-*— nMi rntuTlW MUt. « Ind dAjtiba kba- I. PL S-3igl. gSS-3tll. BADUNO A BUBBlira!^__________________ yur price. Any tlma. FE S-MM. liOBT BAtfl^ and ~ T A H n Work Wanted M*b 11 ----TsOTEWnCHnNB UUOT AND_ HBATT TBDCKXNO 7-“(aulSSTS&rftS2:l arwus****** omcs rURMITURE ARO .sSjsw'wvsr*. WANT "TO BUY 04*0 BABY“PtAY- ______ fiX1PXRIXNiui:L>‘l>AINrEIU. AUO wi^«ne«A waB WMh«r«. ri; .:±Mrisrz FB mm. LOST: EBD IRIBR BBmB. PART OoMm tutrlem. clioki cBaln eollAT. Also btoek and whiU pup, ehUdw^i peU. OL M«M. LOOT: BRITTANY BPANllU Notlcet and PerBonalB 27 Are You Debt-Happy ? IM IM RWW.JM • plMUUlt RUP to pap paor dabu. om pour orodtt to fmproTa Pour itotui, aA apold moMms Homtx sorrleoi. aw llattoaal.Baiik BuUdlni. ltoehoiUi> '.AXROTRc5i KNAPP SHOES ---CD ,^1^AM DoroUip’. MO M. Perrp. FE aaa44 Brtgtaifc. TW AroMMtemlihBcnu W« havt tho Bxporloneo tad Co-oporatlOD of your erediwn. Coma In or Call tor A BOMB APPOINtlUNT City Adjustinent Service FE 5-9281 MJ W. Huron Pontiac, Mich. OPPOam MAIN POST OPPICI TASTY BAKERY OP PONTIAC now baa boma dallrary tarrlca Pbona rx a-ttoO Wtd. Children to Bterd % CHILD C boma, OB DAT CARE POR CHILD Wtd. Household Goods 29 and ^mllaaem, l ptaca or boiue ful. Bargain Heuaa. PE a-«a«a. a Ob^R FOR PTONTi^ aaralca. FE 4-1 AUCTION. OA S-aSSl. W ANTE D; USED VV n IN G E R - TYPE WASHERS. 338-9387. MisceBanoous 3P PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 22, 18«I Wauted tj^ Rent 32 4-M3I.________________________ WAWr TO RENT OARAOB IN Orajton-Waterford Area. OR a ROOMS, BAtH, UTiLITtBS, adulto. Ctoaa In. PE Laaw. rooms and bath. *a*y w^l. b“m5“ ^“ aw BaMwto Aaa. H^rback’a Autp Patta room, MfWLY MiobRAlte. 'Room, BATH, all .. N. saalnaw, PE ASMli______________ ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE parklni, cloaa In. PE a-T4W. ROOMS, PRIVATB BA'I Wtd. Contracto, Mtgs. 35 ABILITY To lat oaah for. your Land Coo-aonlUea and mortfasaa, dont loaa that home. Are pour popmanU too much for pour Let ARRO AEALTY 8143 Caaa-Ellaabath Bead a-ROOM eitchbneYte, in tlaa, tonndry priYtlaaaa. pE > 3V, ROOM. inCltLt ytffiNIBH ampla parkins apace, cloaa town. Appip 5T aieehanlc, C BIA j^ARTMENTS, PE »< ACTION BrMtar.' ABSOLUTELY_______________ Uon on pour land contract. CMb buyera watting. Call Realtor P^ ' ■ ~E 4-3M1. lOee W. Huron. CASH 41 boura tor poor land eontract -home or home equity. WRIGHT 346 Oakland Are. PE 84441 AND COl------------— to Earl^Oarrela. EM 3-8811 IMMEDIATE ACTION [ property hmj^on. Wanted Real Estate 36 I PHA ESI a leaylnx at ilckly can u ............... aiAytolr ddaao CASH *OR YOUR HOME IP YOU are loalau It. Broker, PE 4-3841. LR. Middleton _________OR 4dt3« BUILDER SPECIALIZED REALTY SERVICE Louie Borat. Realtor. ITC 8 WANT TO BUY LAKB-PRONT LOT ABOUT 140 MILBS NORTH OP PONTIAC. PWBR MIDDLB OP THB 8TATB. NO WANTED Ilatlns on houaea, fanaa, acreage. We buy and aell land caotracie. Call ua on any property you “pONTiAC REALTY 137 Baldwin________PE 8Srt nfmt Apts. Furnished 37 *°Ie t^aadi. ________________ a Room AND PRIVATE BATH, Rent Apts. Furnished 37 rettrad lady or u» »•». tng. M Monroe St.. PE 8-3148. LAR6B Room. ALL PRIVATE. LAROB ROOMS. PRI bath and entrance. Low ran North Parry. _____________ Room. PRIVATB BATH AND entrance, nlcelp furn. 34 Nor- Rent Ap^ Fumislied 37 I ROO|B, BAtR,^ NEWLY DBOO-rated. t-roasi aWitmaot. 384 N. Aoimaon. T'rooma, bath, ntutty. newly decorated, new laraga. Anchor feoea. saa heat. tS E. Shcf- --------n 84683. AND BATH, uTiiiraca t .—... **->n^ —- $18.00 WEEKLY, 3 ROOm, PRIVATE bath and cntraoee. utUlUea. Apply 888 St. Clair St._______ ADULTS (f OB 3l VERf 1*ICE on l»tne Lake. W3-3444. , AUBURN HEjOBTS, XimiR, t rooma and bath, private entranco, gM beat, adulti only. PL Saooo. ba6helor apartiient' car-P^ted^^jy. batb and entrance. OOLORBD. a ROOMS A Rent Houses^nfnta. 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX . ^ $75 PER MONTH , tobd^a* $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 844 Eaat Bird. M. at Valencia a S84ALL Ml!>ROOkl. OAKLANI Lake, prl^gea. OR 3-8883. 2-BEDRpOW LRICK Duplex full baaemant, gaa hea deeoratod, |S8^pat mootfir NlCHOLi{w44ARG£R FE 5-8183 For Sale Heuses 49 a-BEDROOM HOME. WT LONO^ B’ fellow, tall baaemant, anlp 8IV ... — .----payment, required. . leupancy- WATER- _____ __-.TY, OR Sdsn. PE _aji3L__________• a-BBDRooM,' ’pndEPLAci Lake nMici, w,KUDB rHuaa 11 furntahed. OR 3-^ Helghta. 4-year-old, _____________ carpeting, large lot, lake prlrl-ternle IM 1*W11 1 HOaiB, 81,08 8308 BaaUaWt 3-BBDROOM MKcd. NORTH' ' Prancta jy ------free, aao Prospect'st.*“’13 ROOm AND BATH. BTOVB AND P,rt»U«I8». .low dow COLLED. :- ».>^MSr^-RE ^ trUe^l > X)M8, UTILI-I. $ia-8». PE ' * T ROOMS. 438 OR- _______ ->LDB carport, to new gride eebool, jina 4 mllea noitb of Pon- «per month, plua Mill-3-8133. Dlomh BuUdlng COLORED. . chard Lake __________ CORNER ELIZABETH AND ...... —. . - ---- lOT 1^^ 3 roome and bath. 14 ROCMS ANiflUl rEpRObM HOME. 3'k CAR OA-aga._lamUj^Toom. 383a Genes _________________ NEAR a1^. ____nnd Dequlndre. |88 n month. ________________ Can nitor 8 p m. OL 1-8111. adulto. $88 Ine.U nIcE CLEAN ROOMS AN b _________ _________ PE 3-8381. ' - — — - ------------ — - —• FIRST itOOR. 3 LAROE Cl_____________ rooma. prlrato entranea, waahlngj ^rtrllagea^ntlUtlee. A quiet place.' N|t Room AND BATH. 3 large lot. _ _ _ -----------poaeeealan PE 4-1113 3-BBOROOM BRICE RANCH HOME - Pall basement, bath and to. 3 flreplacee, 3 car garage. Will take a -email boma In trnda la n good neighborhood noar Plaber Body. 3374 Oakdale, Drayton 3-BEOROOM. ALUMINUM SIDINO, or Sale Houaea 49 BY- OWNER. 4.BEOI OROpM BRI 1. wUl to t elone fei 433-8363, fenced. 3-car garagt. 3 Sr^NBR. NEAR PtilB i. call OR 3d3M m PE 1-3713 Eras. LI ________We^wn Realty CLARK8TON. li^BiDROOM BRK^ lull baiement. Large lot. Owner MA 8-IM7 CONTEMPORAR't. YEAR ROUND lakefront 'home, 3-bedtoom, gae heat, boat dock. Lake Orion, 313.588, 3708 down. U 3-88M. Do You Want a Home? ___For Sale Houaea^ 49 WATEINS LAKE FRONT, 4 BEO-roMM, I rooms, flrtplnoe, ear-* 1'^'*’ «•» *«l dining jnka&sa*d,Vn‘‘iffl pO^o. 3d!Pitt, WnttliSlIlSi ' - Jdtnilel 1 BRICK. PLEASANT MARSHALL b^aloY New tto car i®^- tenced. 88.608 cub. I room modern 3 iWry. Reel nice home. 83.808, $1,880 down, Paul M.Jones, Real Est. „ ^ W*T HURON OT. ra 4-8868 _________ PE 8-1378 " Veterans Administration HARGF.R CO. Like privneyt Llkb trees nnd wrube? Then walk paat the towering evergreent on the beautiful lawn to front doOT. Sae too 38 X 38 Urlng room: » x ir kltcban; II X IS bedroomt. Bring to# kidi. This home was bum for them. Call PE 8-3473 for Appt. Ask (or Mr. Kent. Lorraine Inrest- 3-BEDROOM BRICK. ROCHESTER, sell or trade (or term. No brobfers ------------- EAPTMAi^^ home, tiled batb. oak floors, large ' family kitchen, r block to North- i ern high, vacant. ^Owner says * BEDROOmi! WALL-TO-WALL ' THADE**YOOR*HOME*— We have j carpetlnx .terrace 87,806 $800. several nice bomea that tradee' down. PE 3-1438 after 4. ! can be worked out • BEDROOM RANCH TYPE, MUST I way, smaller or large: ■acrtfice. OR wtuo after 8 p m Goldcn Real Estate | UI are I i ^ mortgage!'LOTr^wn j “!ca°to *‘utoen^3f^hour“*a dey”'^ j orkln.14,1 KUW IN ~>;mAa PEATH- l^D ' Isrl^ 8M montoL (Sartos St.. Waterford. Ito batbe. Priced! _ 3 NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS. ! —..... bath and -------- PE 4-1781. 8 AND 4 RCX»U. PRIVATE BN- ---------- ...jucj,, BABY WEL- trance and b-..., only. PB 4-mi. I ROOM AND^aIy a ttoraa. (urnlthed uppar couples only. MY 3-134l~ MODERN 3 ROOMS AND BA¥h. Everything new. Adults only. 78 Bellevue, Luke Orton MY 3-4031. NEED AN APARTMENT? ~modenC'ito mb. CnlUevVi, 183-, SLATER Apts. ix^itmwirRodMMODERN unpubnibhed! r3'\:Ea‘«y'°ijr‘>'pr.3i5°°“‘ “ o* CLAREifa* AREA liODERN Clean, 4 rooms, full bath and uullUee, on highway, 888 per moDto. j K. L. Templeton, Realtor iTH -------- --------- 3-BEDRObM home, 4340 BUOD cbaries at.. Waterford. Ito bathe. Priced le ^3888. ! «t 813.8W. no down payment re- ------quired. Immediate occupancy. WATERFORD REALTY. OR .... — 8-7U1 either' NO OTHER MONeV HEEDED No Closing Coit. No Credit Check. Immediate Poaees-alon. nev Emerson School and one site near Lincoln Jr High. 3 bedroom. Very .1— ...-------------^ PE 4-38W AFTER I AND SUNDAYS. SEE CARETAXER UR. CARROLL. 87 N. PARKE STREET PBIVATl, 3 ROOMS AND BATH. -^one OT 3-1— "T^abed. UL*yM>f. 4-Bedroom Brick S-room atoa. full _ _ _ .arage: f 1 natural dreplaci im. ktteban New Ito — wlto 3 full.................... s 3-car garage: Living room faml washing ti fSoOMSTi Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 I gust 7. 3-bedroom low brick ranch -Id etreot. Ito bntoa, 830 per Rolls Bqilto. Realtor. PE' entrance, privm. week. PK 3-3473._________ 3 ROOMS. EVERYTHlIia —•:ept dtohee, and 1 ROOMS. BbTHr ihllTATE Eil-trance, lake privUegee. OB 4-1783. ROOMS, CLOSE IN. NEWLY decorated, 1 child welcome, no .................. 3 LAROE ROOMS. REASONABLE I * 33 school at.. 3 to 8. PE 3-8408. jlUM ' ROOMS, UPPim. PARKINO, 103 -* ■ - Parkhurst St.. PE 8-8602. LAROE R008U AND 'BATH, stparato entranea, eloae to downtown. 818 wk. Corner 187 San- 3 ROOM AND 3 ROOM APART-mento. everything famished, prl- lloor, 3 huge bedraoms and ceramic bath on saeond ttoor. 3 large walk-ln ciceets, plus plenty of other cloneto. Separate slate entry way and a beautiful oak aUlrway. Par only 316,800 on your LADD'S INC. , 3888 Lapeer Roed PE 8-83*1 :___OB 3-l3» After-7J.3»vpvm - - , 8-ROOM liOUBB. PULL -SME-i ment. 3 doors from St. Mike s I church. PE M471 _________ 8 ROOM HOUSE LAOE LOT. OAS —--------- beat. Oarage, small bare. Small * "IT"" V« I COl.OftED down payment. MY 3-3111.______ mn M *’*'*“*'ww------1 Brand new 3 bedroom fuH base- i 3-ROOM HOUSE. ON to-ACRE LOT I ment ranch. One bent. Ceramic 3631 Norton Lawn, call DL 3-8111. 1 BEOI^M APARTMiprr. RE-j tile in bath. Storma and screens.;-------------—--------------------- »tovc furnished. I Kitchen vent ten-hood. Nice big g-famlh -------------tete SI. I lot, with side drive Low rent. ■ Built by Ludu Building Co, Bales by Rem Realty. PE LTW. COLORED For leate, aUrncUve 3 bedroom home, full basement, autoheat. Shower. Located on West South BlVd. Near bus. Child welcome. Call FE Adults. References. Ill 8 ROOldS, 1ST FLOOR, 348 W VlUon. 811 week. PE 1-4881 titer 8, PE 84)318.________ (3^ ^ **99“'..?“*? P9T T08 IIARY DAY mllv Income. 1 rooms i 1. first floor. Occupied by O' FARM HOUSE __________ap^htmen ford Agency. PE 3-3304 . In eacellent rB«*AU8. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 3 BED- , 1 room home ta Drayton Plains. 1 Full bssement. bath and to. Call | MA 5-34SI. 1 HOUSE AND LOTS POR SALE, 85.-586 cash, by owner. 3880 Culbertson, Rochester. UL 3-4843, POR SALE OR LEASE - oPtISB ' to buy. 1750 Square R- UclDg area. 3 bedrooms, t bstha, family room, dining room, ftraptaea, full basement, 8548 Wellesley Teirnee on Watilrford Hill. Wntorferd, Mich OR 3-1553. HANDY MAN SPECIAL. LAKE privileges, 3-bedroom home, 1-car garage, to block from Cats ! I^ke^ Bl|i^ aavlnc (or cash. Call Tri-Level . -r . Jayno Heights — lake privileges A superb brick tri-levcl with foyer entrance, 3 ceramic baths, huge family room, 3 targe bedrooms. (qymica kitchen, bneement. doubta gangs. The living room Is carpeted, hae raised hearth fireplace. A REMARKABLE BUYI SEE m Tel-Huron ... Just t block from this FOUR BEDROOM HOME! Kevlar.4^ 41UNTCM5N LAkE 3*b«droom brick. S flrcpUett. $14,800. la.ooo down. Oil : 'WSaractlv# iren - dlnlar eenm ^ M a 30 family room. PuU baaamaM. gat hast. Largs (encsd yard. IH car gangs. BEST OP ALL — can bt bought (or 111.1801 LIST WITH Humphries FE 2-9236 83 N. Tclagrtpta Open 37ves CHEROKEE HILLS 3 BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHS THIS NEW HOME IS LOCATED IN an exclutive waat ildt neighborhood. 5 minutes from downtown, featuring aluminum siding, 3-.bed-roomt, large Uv. room. 3 full mtolato'^w^pimp^’% • P-mento of prnpMd Itomi 1* payment. *3 na^3 bodraom bouses loCnted la Pontiac and suburban nfana. Can or coma In to our oflles far (urtoer Information, g4}g3 BATEMAN REALTY MUL'nPLB LIOTTNO BBRVICB. OPEN SUNDAY 1 -8 P.M. layno Heights 3 Fabulous Models COMPLOTBLY PURNI8HXD OPEN DAaY 4 TO 8 SATURDAY 3 TO 8 SUNDAY 1 TO I DIRECTIONS: Dlxla Highway, Sliver Lake Rood. Itft oo Walton, left on Shnwaat. OPEN .SUNDAY2 - 5 P M 286 Ottawa Must Be Sold Must ba sold today, all reasonable often considered. You may trada In your present smaller bOme or land contract as down psymsnt or you may purchaia on 30-year easy FHA with as Uttla as 13,088 down Plus closing coit. 4-bedroom brick, ground level family room, (uU bagaiqant and gas heat. Only 8 yaan old. Your host Tom l^eiman. West Huron to mtnwa. OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 P.M. 3464 Arrow vale Cass Lake Lake privilogee ahd larse private boat basin only 1 block . |14.80< JROOltt, NEWLY DECORATED. I 3 rooms. RRJYAW BATO AND; Pvt, bath, ndnlto. 11 B. Jetale. 3-Room Apartment UUI.' turn.. Ill to 818 wk. PonUnc. MA 8-1380. entrance. Store Phone 883-1043. _________ ' 3 ROOMS. BATH. RE^RIOERA-----------stove, n 8<544. ______ Adults. LAKEFRONT, 8 _______ bath on Bte Lake, stove and _____ _____ frig., 865. CTnrkston school refrigerator trlcl. 11700 Ittg ' “ — 1 Coay aaeled. 383 SOUTH SANFORD I For nddltloMl InformaUan phone j I rme., 3 bedrms., down, I up. ! evenings and week-ends PE 1-1714 ! 33 4X13A. BMemsnt, xns heat, like | I new. $10,786. OR 3-0081, p.m MA ______________________________________ | WOOT^m. Slavik Realty, Inc. LARQg g room WITH RBCRBA-JO 8-8834_________________________I Pontine Central. I 'annani—Ind “onRi'y Itoy* *■»•» ♦ bedroom v .r attached garaio. OIaat«d-to porch. “P". * _____ 3 bedroom OR 3-»84i after 5:30 P.M. ROOMS 7»ELL FURNISHED. _ee eve. 18 Pine Drove. i%OOM AND BATH. LAIIn6rT to. Cowls ool C »778r ■ 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE > BATH. COUPLE. MACEDAT LAKE | 8 room. 1 floor. Across from : lake. 110 per — ‘ “ ' ' 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY Tom Bateman. Batam'nn Realty, , basement. . «4mdbAPtofMl hmmt Kio* OTmVmp mmfw4to. . W A-fMM ! PcrfCCt CODi deeorntrf.heil, hot waW^ PE 4-86a»'~ ___ 8”l.itcveJnnilshrt. Nms RRgg LOWeR DbPLBZ ON LAKE] *•* “*"“*• »>«l MS* 1»» = Highland Road. -;U?wiS*£^LTY >3*W-__________________________ Beautiful surroundings and y«rd. ROOMS VriTH TILED BATH ' 880 Including heat nnd soft water. --------------- inquire Apt. 1 at 47 Charlotte.! EM 3-3488 ........ ) Down ...--- brick Pull beauty throughout I ayment. PE 3-1784 or PE RENT WITH OPfTO!^ RO^ ^ ECTLEX 4 ROOMS. BA1^U^Y,LOT^^ "?tod?oom““r«.ch-.tyle. Of cipseu re*i met, tao mo ,^4. K^Mattt. Dtttd tireet. 175 $700 DOWN Includes coat on this ranch Myle home with attached garage. YTilly Uled bath, hardwood floors, plastered walls. Landteaped. Balance of only 81,700. Payable 848 per MUST SELL. 8-ROOM RANCH 1 or more acres. PuU basement, fireplace, thermopane windows. Oarage attached. Radiant hast, carpet and drapea. EM 3-4343. NICE HOMir^ASElkEN't. 3-CAR garage, catra largd fenced yard. 3ID swimming pool. 3348 PaUUne. $340 Moves You In NO MORTGAGE CO-STS BRAND NEW 3-Bedroom Home Total pries 18,308 Model at comer of Arlene and H. R. HAOSTkbM,. REALTCMl 4880 HIOHLAND ROAD (M-Ml PONTIAC OR 84311 PE 4-7018 after 8 P te. $9900 MULTIPLE ListiNO SmiVICE STRAIGHT AS AN ARRO , PANGUS. Realtor | ORTON VILLE l> Street_. NA 7-381S j n Paymi j 11880 DOWN brick, gas heat, family r ton. glO mo.____________ VROOM UPPER. STOVA, CAR-pet, refrlg. washer. Oarage. W.' Bide, Adults. FE t-WM. Rent Lake Cottages 41 BEDROOMS, L A X E FRONT. Optn sat and Hun • to • ______^HCMrard _______I CHR^^PWnAC:LAKE j watERTC«d!™3°m ranch. I batht. larae family kitchen. old *a block from otatillfui Van Nor* COLONIAL *— 7 bedroom 3-2381. represent!^ Clark Rei Compart I wRh any ------ thIA you'll . and Scott Lake Rd irama ilka new. Oaa beat ru price. ,87^w._ Small down ^i ) 3-87*0 < ISl boat, Orady Smith. 3-«333. 8 ROdM AND BATH,yqARASe 13.BEDROOM HOME. PIRKPLACE tt? Terraces.} on Oakland Lake. Available si _________________I any time, by the week or by Write • 5 ROOMS AND BATH. FIRST j '■— Utilities fura. ------ 818 per week. BOAT - TRUCK - AUTOMOBILE 81.M Exchange, Quaranteed KAR-LIPE SaTTERY CO. ______303 Auburn Ava. Free GE Transistor Radio YOUR EHN 88 S. Talegrai ■ PINTER'S 1370 N. OPDYKE RD. PE 4-8834 _-.tSETT PIBEROLAS ABROCRAOT GLASS AND ALUM. OLAB8 AND ALUM. CANOES r AND 18' alum, prams BOCK BAIL BOATS SPEED QUEEN PIBEROLAS JDMSON MOTORS QATOR TRAILERS Oomplet# stock of marine aecrs-' iories. Paints and (Iberglaa ma-tortalt. WE RENT BOATS, MOTORS, TRAILERS PAUL A. YOUNG, INC. OPEN 7 DATS A TTEEK 4030 Dlxla Hwv. - On Loon Lake ._______ OR 4-0411______ Bnediii$ ModertiizBtion BLOCK, work. 84413. PHA TERks ON OARAOES oerata, AddUtooa. No Monay Dn. AUL ORATES CONTRACTINO tEE ESTIMATES OR 4-1811 Cement Contractors CEMENT WORK BY PBDT-BILT. Wa art experltneed. licensed, bonded, oarage floors, driv*. waya and patloa our spoctelty. OR 3-8818. PrBMmBldii|. TBlIorin; Hoor SEH^ng 841f7. -----L. kiLii SR. gate. EB M718. Furnitwre Refinl»lilng I AND THIS SPACE RESERVED POR TOUR BUSINESS OB BBRTICE AO DIAL PE Min TODAYI ___________________________ Qiippewa Fence Co. will Install 48" chain link (once, 81.10 per toot, walk gataa Included. AU work and material guaranteed. Comer poito. 88 tnoh. easy terme. OR 34181. Pontiac Fence Company Continental chain link fence. Com pleta Initsllatlon, or D»It-Tour self. Easy Urmc. Preebt. ! OR 3-6595 Insurance Check this rate! $.32 20 PEK YEAR on the average house Including 88,008 DWELLING $888 OARAOE 13.888 HOUSEHOLD 00008 3180 ADDITION living expense 810.008 PEIBONAL LIABaiTY 8260 MEDICAL PAYMENTS Many Extras Included NO Deduetlble PHONE FE 4-3535 (or n free cost and eovtragt Gomparlaon folder on your bouse FRANK A. ANDERSON AOKNCY IW ^Joe^______ _PE. 4:_3835 1X8 PINE ROOF BOARDS to Ua. ft. 1X3 PURRINO STRIPS 3e Ua.ft. 3x4 Kiln Dry Fir . . . 8e Itn. ft. 3x4-1 Eeonomy Stndi .... 33e on. 4x1' Peg Board ....... 33.88 4x8' T-Orove Mahogany . 84.10 4xtk<.b Hardbonrd . . . II.M on. PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASH AND CARRY 331 Oakland Ava. FE 44813 3X4 — 8' ECONOMY STUDS an ^ 1x13 wUto ptot boards 11a Un. ft. 3x4 No. 3 Or 10-14 ft. Me Un. ft. 3V« TD enaing .... 87a «n. ft. 3Vs TD base ...... 880 Un. n. Ito r- 3 It. at. aatb . 33% off Waterford LumWr 3173 AlrpSyM?*** °*"^)R 3-7733 >nr prioai beforo yon boy IHBIT OR CAR LOAD Painters A Decorators PLArrsiuiio rum wnoiAn D. Meyvri “ PlumM^ LUCAS PLUMBINO AND HIAT-Ing. Parts and Service. Bew work and alterations. UL 3-3838 or OL 3-4081. Prte aatlmates. Roofing. SNOW WHITE PLASTIC SPRAY s 1-yenr warranty. OR Saw and Mower Service MOWERS SHARPENED AND ACROSS PROM AVONDALE HlOH Stencils BOAT NUMBERS 81 M 3 Inch - Par set 18 niece MADE-TOORDER 8TENCIL„ PootlM Stomp a Stoncli Co. 84 8. Cats_______PE 4-8331 Television, Radio and Hi*FI Service MICKEY STRAKA TV SERVICE DAY OB NIOHT. PE 8-13W. jrrae Trim^ EXPERT TREE SERVICE. FREE cetlmataa. PE H883 or OR »3000. I'S TRra SERVICE Trucks to Rent to-Ton Plckupe It^on Stakes TRUtW — TRAOTORS AND EQUIPMENT Dump Trneka—SamLTrallart Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 731 s. woodward “481 PE 4-1443 I Dally teO'------- Uf^oistoriiiy THOMAS UPHOL8TER1NO U7 NORTH PERRY ST. FES-8888 EADJrs curroM upbolster-' - 3174 OBdty LdNa Bowl. XU Wrecking Service.. OOMPLSTB BOUSE AND CQM-marelat w**ektaf aorvico. MY 3-3731. jm, mu ............. Informa- _ Poprinc Preae Bex No. 60. I ROUSXKEKPINO CABINS AT i Feely Rciort. OrtonvlUe, 111 per: ! week. 100 scree o7 pteyground (or : — -'1 beaA. NA 7-38" ' Auburn, Corner of Edith I roomi newly deeornted, corner terrsca, gat heat and garage. $78 par month AUo, other terraces MO mo. South Edith near — your door. Band baaob, klddlea playground, free boats, (lehlng, •klmg barbaques. picnic tablae. Octuxe apartments furnlshtd complete. carpeted, free TV. radio. alr-Gondltloalng, phone. Unen. 1 diehei (Maid service optional 1 | Edgawater Beach Apartment, 3864 , Dixie Hwy.. Us 10 Woodward, Ave 3 mllee north of Pontiac. _______________________________Next to Howard Johnsoni,^ Dray- BIRMINOHAM. kNOTTY CEDAR, i ton Plains. Ask for Mr. Howard. 1 bedroom and garage. Private | OR 4-0311. | entraneee. KM 14034.__________I MODERN LAKE^'RONT COTTAGE , Urirlf Plnr____~ Safe- beach. 35 mile* north of UriCK Pldl—IKatCa Pontlac ISS weexly. PE 4-413* Attractive four (amtlv building 'h----------------------------- 3808 Auburn Ave., Auburn HU ' Front A rear private entraneei llvlax room, 1 bedroom, kitehtnett dlMtie. bath A garage. Reftrences quired 871 jm month, — pi! 3-7181 or PE 84885. $9,500 WlU build 3-bedroom ranch-etyle home on your lot. Pull basement, oak noors. tile baUi, birch cup-board*. OR 1-7018. RUSS McNAB ART MEYER -ASSOCIATE BROKXRS-148 Franklin Blvd. PE 84883 -nchor Bay, on - Canal „ ________ Bt Clair. 24 X 42 with attached ' I xarage. Aluminum elding, stone ' I front. Sacrifice for cost *7.400 _6«24784._^___________.! I OPEN SUnIaY 1 TO 8 by OWN-er—3-bedroom brick front, tarpet-j ed, ito ceramic baths, fireplace. ' recreation room, beautifully land- scaped, double garage. 43 Mohawk Inditn Village. North off West 13 MclUnley Dr., M.780. PE 8-3104 COLORED 4 rooms apt. private bath and entrance. 'Heal and hot water ■ turnlsfaad. Newly painted and decorated. Close to downtown Chll-"— Okay. Wi^t, ra 84441. For Rent Rooms 42 3 slEepino rooms. PE 3-7304________ US 8T6pP1NO at DOOR. LAROE Iront attrneUve rm. PE ^7M3. CLEAN. COMFORTABLE ROOM, for employed gentlemnn. redson-able. Call after 8 p m. PE 3-4878. CLEAN 4 ROOMS AND BATH, ttovc and refrigerator. FE g-14t7. __________________ LOWENT t-itoROOM IN "city. ------ ihooTUL 3-1 ~ Bllverereit Subdivision, Or 3433a! NEWLY decorated. * ROOMS near Eastern heat and hot water turnUhed. PE 44343 or PE 3-4873. FE 3-3416 LAROE DOUBLE ROOM POR 2 Modern. Privllegee. PE 3-7434. ROOM AND CHILD CARE WHILE Mother works. PE 5-2483.________ SLEi^INO ROOMS WITH KITCH-- near Fisher. PE 4-1031 I Kitchen prlv. PE 4-4828 Adults. . _ . Mansker, 18 Sslmer St., Apt. 8. RfXOTCHnR 3 BEDROOM 0D- "StPM i"? BY OWNER. '8" bedroom nX ... WIT. ..I.S. . I tnral fireplace, aluir----------- atorma - aertens, YEAR AROUND LAKE FRONT. 3 ttedrm. ant. It min. from lUUO. UUI. lacludad with rent. Pb. 783-3741. UPiPiB 3 BEDROOM APART- Rooms with Board 43 ALWAYS . . . you'll point with pride, this 3-bedroom brick at 1183 Mai er Street. Exclusive but not « pensive, designed tor the ul mate in modern living. Step st Ing kitchen with dining ell a plenty of cupboard space. FI.. ished recreation room with tile floor, celling and beautifullv ' ranged snack bar. Economical heal and water softener for y oonvenlenca. Expertly landscaped lot, SO X ISO, completely fenced Storms and screens included Taka the landlord off your payroll tor only $600 down. Full price 813.500. Call owner at PE 5-4345,____________________ BY OWNER. NICE 5 ROOMS, 2 car Ilf*!?- *’‘^'8 l®f ** 3-car garage. Beautiful lot shaded by tan oaks, tis.ooo. Low PHA terms. Phone 882-1033.______________ BT OWNER. LOW DOWN PAY-mOnthly payments, n-S4sume our mortgagi. Royal Oak, LI 8-4707 1 iape, I BY OWNER. 3-BEDR0084 BRICK ranch, basement. 81.508 eoultv Assume 4 to per cent OI mtge. FI 8j8815^_____________________ BY OWNER ?o-walf ca'i Oakland Ave. PIP 4-1886. COHVBlescant Homes 44 I VACANCY IN A PRITATE homo for bedridden or up nnd around patient. Bapcrlenced prae-Ueal nurat In ebnrgt. Pbona 173- Rent Office Space 47 WEIST APARTMENT 160 Auburn, 3-room CTrejSSl*-Rent Houses Furnisheil^' 2- Bedroom C a r e t a k e r s Cottage, completely furnished Floor heat, excellent condition, ^5 a month. Married couple— no children, ^mile radi-u» of Pontiac. Apply Pontiac Press Box 68. ' 3- BXDROOH HOUSE, LAKE For Rent MlaceliBiieoui 48 Wallpaper Steamer’ Floor MBdora, poUnbora, band snadars. (brnaea v&cmm sIom- sh,a‘7a."A‘ig'%g llogea. Uke Orton. MY____________ 17 ACRES OP SCENIC RDBAL UV- HM DOWN OR log. terge, turn., * For Sale Houses 49- ______ ya PE 4aill. ____ 1 bedrC________ Ireplace, aluminum elding, - icreens, uUllty rm.. Rarage. Lot fenced In. isodacaped leer MBUO. PE 3 78I7.___________ BY OWNER. I ROOMS. BATH, full bnaement, oil beat. 102 Hen-dereon. PK 4-1658 Shake home with ito-Cnr garage. Pull basement. Oil bent. Aluminum etormi and screens. lOO'x Ito' lot $11,800. Cash to mort-o for asla another 100' 13.800. Call on 3-0054 BY OWNro. 3.BEDROOM BRICK, basement. 3 blocks to huh school. K and elementary, watrrford. 3347 Kohler St, between Hateh-ery and M-58 412.860. Term* OR 3-4343. loved ones nnd have a moderate STEADY DtCOME? 4 BEORMS. CALL PE 4-3373 West side l-rm. modern family family rm., Ige. kitchen. Abundance of enpbonrdi. Freshly sanded hardwood floors, garage, attic p. OOOD CAR. MS per month Nice 5 room houtc. Porch, utility. .KeegO Harbor, newly docorntod. tl.m full pries. Or wUl sell 31,10r-------- '*■ * offer PE 3-4388. BLOOMFIELD 300 Kendry Eneeutlve nSeb. loaded with ens tom ftnturestn Large I-acre lot 10 per cant town, look this ovc and call W. W. Roa* Homes a OR 3-8031 (or further Informs tion BUILD ur jMuit .or mira OR 3-7831'' ___ landscaped lake-front lot - Clarkstoa ecbooI. See thl| bai Only 3U.700 Wm trade lake prlfUegee, living '*-*7. (treplaca, full dining ifT'-! city 'convVntence* 1 firaptoce. and i rpetlng. seraralb :hen with break- OnlT ' 315.380 enrw U vonrft k I6- Dixie Hwy. to BUver Uke LAKEFRONT - I8.5M c (or summer cotu|e or yoi around home, large 808330' lot. glnssed-in porch overlooking lake, should sell at this price I! BI-LEVEL - Attractive 3 bedroom brick home that mutt be seen to be appreciated. Featuring bandy kitchen, bullt-la oven a range. 3 full ceramic tile baths, oak floors, plaaterad walla 3 brick flreplaees. walkout baaaagent and 3-ear sttaebsd garage. Immediate possession. 833,300. TED MeCULLOUOR, REALTOR PHONE 682-2211 10-8 QUAD-LEVEL, 4 BEDROOMS. 3't I batht. paneled family and din- ; Inx rooms. (Ireplace. buUt-lns. 7 mos. old,—Rochrstrb 84.000 dn: OL 1-I228P_________________ RENT WI'IH OPTION TO BUY [ Ins t riiirti. 1 Ijjlhs. _____m' wim treVs?l2r80/*E*** terms. OL 1-8700_________ SKMM-LXI.Slll'.D WE HAVE 8 NEW HOMES THAT YOU CAN FINISH AND SAVE MONEY. WK WILL TORNI8H MATERIALS IP YOU LIKE WE HAVE SOME FINISHED HOMES' READY TO MOVE IN WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT WITH NO MONEY DOWN. A. C. Compton & Sons 4*00 W HURON OR 3-7414 Alter 5 p m OR 3-4581, FE 3-705* SMALL 4-ROOM' HOUSE OK LAROE '— Cherryla— t 5-3578 SIBOWART CONSTRUCTION Custom Builder! TRANSFERRED WILL 8ACR1-Itce my OI equity (or *1.500 in 3 bedroom brick bungalow, bullt-lns, bssement. gat beat, 884 payments TRANSFERRED heat — 3-car garagt — clrcl drive on 108 a 580 ft. lake lol ideal home (or growing family Would consider 3-bedroom east c Pontiac in trade. Phone MA 5-31* Birmingham. 317380, Ml 4-3340 TKI-LEVEL STARTER Model Open Dally l»-« p m. Nn mon>» down, on lViS^”s vacantui WEST SIDE'l Ito Story Brick! OarMCII VriLL 'TRADXII 1808 Berwick Call W. W. Rosa Homes 33021 (or dataUsin WILL BUlLD' FOR SALE U.-S. GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES THE VETERANS ADMINIS- NEED OP BETTER HOU.S-INO HOMES WHICH ARE IN "LIKE NEW" CONDITION - Theta preperllet are offered st aubttantlal SAVINGS TO YOU - YOU NEED NO DOWN PAYMENT-You may purchase lions - YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A VETERAN TO BUY - THE O'NEIL REALTY CO hat been a^ pointed PROPERTY MAN- representatlves will show these properties to you Rav O'Neil Realtv 162 S. Teregraph Rd. Open M p m FE 3-7103________ VISIT thkImpress vm buU4 on your lot or ours Custom. All brick. $12,700 Model, open dally 12 to I p.m In Bloomfield Orchards Bub south Blvd east of Opdjkc. Bloomfield Homes Inc.. Ft 3-78H 3-BEDROOM In northeast Pontiac, newly decorated. ready to move In. Small down payment and only 477 month Including taxes and Insurance. Will consider ear in \vaterford twp. Ideal for family with children Nchoolt within gralklng dlatonce Large lOOxUO-ft lot. Clean ns a ptnl, 3-bedroom with full basement. 81.300 down. JOHN J. VERMETT RK'aL kSTATB ~. Telegraph Rd. HIITER-. LITTLE FARM — 4 bodrooat, Ito baths, large eenStry kltohen. living room and also a large family room with (uvplace, batc-ment, oil furnace, 3 ear garage, barn with (our bora# otalla. Meal for country llvtog, this property backs up to 1308 acres el state owned land wltb marked trails for horseback riding, over 3 ncrea with t blacktop circle drive. 838.090 on terms. CLlRKSTON AREA — 4 bed-rooine. Ito bethe. brick ranch bane, targe lq|. lU.ftO on terms iDqii McDonald bullt-lns. even 35 cubic I treeser. Cloec to both ps and public cehoolt In a of nU new homes. Mot--. — Arltonn nnd will taerlflec. Be our guest: Your host, Fred Hsmllton. Orchard Lake Bond to Commerce Roed to Indlaadalc to Arrowvale. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 6271 Church Street Clarkston Area Onto MM down. 1-yenr-old brick ranch wltb nil the ex-trne Included. Cloae to nil new schools. Take ovtr 4to% mort-• ---------------- MlS*to°WMdon Road, to Almond, left to Church. OPEN .SUND.^y ^ - 5 P.M. 2.174 Silver Lake Road Space and Comfort In this ektrnordlnnry comfort-type bungalow, big 388x388-(oot lot with beauUful taadscap-Ing. frdt troee, garden nnd flowers. If you't* looklnc for the perfect place to retire, this It It. Large glassed In ^orch wMb Jaloneta ventltatlon. OPEN SUND.W 2-5 P.M. 1061 Seymour Lake Rd. Oxford Area New 3-bcdroom ranch completely exposed walk-out, basement at rear with 38x13 recren-llon room. \ bum-In HI-Ft throughou house and loaded with extras; rvtn new carpeting The finest lake privileges on Clear Lska. )uat a step away. Ba our guest, your host. Harry Crain. 1134 to Oxford, laft on Seymour Lake Road. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 143 E. Iroquois 4-Bedroom Brick Dignified Uvlng In delightful neighborhood, i-roan colonial. 4 bedrooms plui den and beautiful condition. A real family . home la a rtal alee area. FHA terms. Approxlmatoly II.IM I down plus mortgage cost. Your i host. Herb Strsley. I West Huron to Ottawa, left on East Iroquois. See Pape 20 i Picture Ad of ! Oiien Houses ! OFFICE OPEN j SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. LET'S TRADB .\ CHALET type home on beautiful Watkins Lake. Sandy beach, a wonderful home to entertain gueste. BxceptlonaUy targe living room nod a family room at first floor level. Neat and clean. Flreptaee, 3-car garage. Best of terms can be arranged. 3 extra lakefront Iota LETS TRADE Angelus. 4 apse 3 with separate omsing rooms. 2 to baths with ayUtot (Ira-placet In living room, bedroom and baaomaot. MANY. MANY other features OWN- WHERE ELSE? could you ever buy a 3-bedroom lakefront for 38,338. And LOT'S TRAD! LET'S TRADl $600 DOVN'N 3 bedrooms. alumlaiuB aldini with starme and ewbona. Oaao to an new tcboola. Va«aMud immedtato posaaetaee.^hUT REALtOR EE 4-0528 FE 8*7161 CASS LAKE ToK^hir^. ®7a^* LOVELAND lVi^.. «.bA mA Ml MA.11I1 AUmIiM c»n«t Cuitom •M *«h b»»t 0l mtUtMi nortnuuiup B»»uUful »l*w Hnklnt Uk» fro* pirla..------- n l»rc« rn> Two nofarol firrpittf Pfraaiif Ula (aaturM in unrw-Biodan) kitctaan and bath A !pt of »ola» lor »a m Tarma 2200 All* Hwr at T»l»fraph Flovd Kent Inc.. Realtor ■ T»m----Of»Oft-IS*Ofc™-—I rr»« Parittaa 1 PACE Bcv BOILDKR i REALTY, OK MUI BOILDKR j m jTT”r J | "n 'S fVal-U-Wayl MILLER. -i conplotely on ouUlda. For-oatca counltn, oak noon and tiL. koui. ta Mock to Bkoanald 1 bu. FHA tormi avail-; ------------------------. Dlr(o-| aA«.tM.b*oil. XZI big leagues! Already he can ehew tobacco without getting sick!" Gls No Money Down iS-car (oracr. It hai bat*-meot. with a (a* lumaco. 8*« tht> today at M.tTI Ctoataiycaata down GOOD BUYS AND TRADES sm DOWN ftSiVk-aV. iTadai oast of Woodward ap-, - proa Vb aa«o to -MwttorTy mf r, turn loft and |o approi. 1 biks.' north to Somtrut. turn Ktl to' Numbar IIU and opan tlfot.i Prtead at lltJM. RtM For Sale Houses 49 laocad Ma Oalp' lU M par dianlh { GIs $50 Urn lo^-cv tarafa. braaaawar.! CASS LAKE nUTILBOES - wUhl rlehlT carpotad Ur room, hith —-- •-----------■ ------ drr baaai^t. oil boat, alao liUa i a buntaiow Out Baldwin. Haa i baaaBont. tUad bath and ad lot m par aoBth tnctadaa COUPI'IRY Urmi Swob, laraa kltchao with ampla dlniof apaca^ ThU U a plaatarad homo with full baaapwat. braaaa-way and IS-car laraca. Only I7.7M wuh tuat cloalad coau dann. LAKB raiYILaOBS Thla l-btdtaoB luU baaaaiaat hoOM la oflarad U aoaaa OI with only cloaint eoaU down A comfort^ 13-h UyUf room and 14-ft. kltoh-an with planty of cabtaaU for lha houaawUa. Racraa-tlon room la partly ruuabad. Ma lot. fhU pncaUl.- „ ------ ,_J ^bath. huia ' baihr acraaaad porch, S well laadacap^ I nlaeai r ?a*'2a^a^.PS’‘^roM.ho-a. wlih ric-1 j pn tha aaat alda Both hara baaa- CREBCENT LAKB PRIV A aharp JIJJ“"aiir?iytd*^ri?e*ir'w*an' naot. autoMi^ eo«pact l-bedroom home made i fj&acapad ToU WIU eialdar dltlon throutboot IM. Willard and I to ordar for aaaall family Wall wmamar 4M Midway. SM par month pint I landarapad lot, oil heat, tarafa. “ I I taaaa and Inanranca ! MJdd-tanna pysh? Want a vacation! j R. J. (Dipk) \ .\LUET | William Miller La"“f*iKow***^ou*thu*^uiuryi ! Realtor FE 4-3531; Realtor FE 2-0263 meoo'*Loo!^* on'*biutid'l'’ Ml Oakland Art_____ Opah M ' ttO W Huron with baautlful ahada tract. i-------TR M EVpr* * ** * '*"**" *“* ****" ***' I carat* IDon McDonald :OI SPBOAL No money TRIPP OPEN Sunday 3 to 5 ‘ 108 Ottawa Drive Scmino|ie Hills: •, 4 Bodroom home completely r dacorotad. Naw a------‘ ‘ - CLARK Ray 0 Neil, Realtor Ml a. ‘Tbitfraph . !* ■ •““day I i-tm________________n i-ds; ANNETT Harrison Street 3 badrm home with 1 on lal fl All rmi. wall decorated, full h«mtiA aaw laa furnace Alum, aldtaf. I car tarafa I Anchor fancod loti fruit fraet, Mr^ apnoa. tlowara Ill.MI. Open Sunday 1-5 P.M. New Ranch LICKNSro^j^tLDER NORTHEAST Y-Toon brick ranch Mak3 ft bum In M, 4 bedrooma IH bntha. Fbohirot mnny bnUt-laa. rintuiwd 1-ear famft att. on iWaltt It. tot CALL FOR NORTH SIDE imlahad t_________ fenced patio with fc ly landtcapad. A >L floor Uvtoi rm . dlnlpt rm.. powder i SMITH WIDEMANi I 411 W. Hotan Bl. OPEN EVES. Fl. 4-4526 j OPEN draperlea. boUt-tna and exhauat Ian In kitchen, partitioned bate meat, reemt^ apace, oil heat larfe lot. blacktop atraet. on wa tar and aewor. Win accept lot down payment. ! WIN BUN 1 TO » FB 1-TIII FB 3-TtA y«,, I8TATE " I IMl W. Huron Open f to i j Multiple Llitlni Service ! 4 ,\evt' .Model Homes RED BARN LAKE-FRONT INCCHdES—UnUaUal aetup iDcludtnt 1-1-atory 7 rma. and bath. 14 room end baUi plua larfe bath houae that could be remodeled Into another Income. lOf lect lake frooUfe. Clnrkaton area. Excellent terma. Warren Stout. Realtor 77 N SOfinnw 81. FE MUt ______Optn Sunday 1 till t___ FE MUI or FE *-417f Big'T MODEL HOME TrMevel. 17x10 complatad family room l'i hatha, complete en bullt-lna. We hare 10 bu altea on Midland Streat off abaw Alao 10 altea In Pontiac on Columbia Street. Priced from tll.ltO tnclndlnt M Sec our model on SDOwapple Drive In Clarka- R. HA08TROM. REALTOR . J HIOBLAND ROAD |M-M( FONTTAC OR 44W After 0 p.m. FE 4-7000 _ OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 1 PRICE REDUCED TO ONLY 111,-1 MO. Ovmer leavtnf tor Florida.; See thla fleamlaf White Frame home In Merokee Rilla Subdtvl-! •Inn Larfe landacaped lot with ... herriea.i OPEN 1314 INDIANDALE SUNDAY 1 - 5 P.M. have a look at thla completely modem borne. Haa 7 rooma. m bathe. Parkay floora throufbout. Complete iottrcom ayatam. 1 air con- I fireplace, wall ti rable featurea. Near St. Sene-Church Olive out Elliabetbl i Road tn Voorbela.' rlfht on ’ M71 Watch for Voorbela to ....______ ____ Open BlfDi Mrs Johnaton g^cmiaei. Rea. “ I Eatato, FE 3.7fM car farafc. fl7,Mt, terma Open Sunday 1-5 P.M. Our I.ady of l.akes Church fireplace wall, ife picture >w, dlnlnf apace, carpetlnf luatom dupee tneluded, 1 aa. apa^a cloaeU. IS ceramic bathe. _____ lamlly rm paneled U car att farafe. FA t. _______ Dtrectionav North on Dixie Hlfb-war Juit pait Our Lady of Laket Church, turn wcat on Ledfeatooe to 4141. Open Efn. Open Sunday 1 - 5 P.M. Brick Ranch. 2 Acres Haa 3 bedtma.. maater lltl7, alao paoeled family ~ able lor another beat •x\ ____________________________lent. one lumnee. onk floora. The lot ----- la worth tl.Mt. nnd you the worka for only til.-Terma can be arranfed. Ina and • k34 NICHOLS DRIVE Off South Blvd. 1 btocka caet ol Squirrel Road. Open 14 h 3 built-lp fai radiant 10 Errp a Ouutandtnf I p.m. to > p.m. Over 1 acrca of land with fnitt. berrica and etc. Loeely modem bunfolow home end eUlra to larfe attic where you can Hnlih two more rooma. Larae llvinf room with flrmlace. Wall to won carpetlnf Dlnlnf room Priced it only IM.Mo and terma can be arranfed Cloae to bedim . Ilvinf! ahopplnt and food achoola. Tmlv model kitchen; A. wonderful place to Uve. IM “— caa^ Lalf Road I.. II. Brown, Realtor IM Ellaabeth Lake Road ................ Ph FE 4-3M4 or PE 1-4110 DIrMllooa Wood- MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE The Orion Star The House of I^.sc I Bedroomo — Paco Brick Oaa Heat — Prea CarpttlOf Attached Oaraie The Oxford Squfre 1 Bedroom Tri-Lovel Paco Brick — Oaa Heat Select OU. Floora The Expandable 4 Bedrooma — Pull Baacmenl Oaa Heat — Birch Cablnata Larfc Walk-ln Cloaeta 1 blender. PIor-T 1 car attached farafe with electric eye door Many other ektma plua laka prlvl- lT‘y.’;l?‘S-’''»‘h'‘o^J Ekcellcnt nelfhborbood. Sell-Inf tor muebleaa than build-era price. DIrecUona. Orchard Lake LARGE FAMILY? Then U la the home you have be looklnf for. . EIOHT larfe A MONTH 3 Lgrge Bedrooms All Uarijeting Included MANY OTHER DELUXE , FEATURES 1 CHOICE LOCATIONS IN ALL | I PARTS OP NORTH PONTIAC CITY I MODEL AT 1108 N. East Bid. I For Sale HoMseS 49 | l Slock N ot pike on Eaat Blvd. i Uiicn Daily, Sun. 12-9 ! Model Phone FE 5-3676 I ___S.B.8. BUILDINO CO.__ c NORTHERN BIQH LAKE FRONT t7.M0 on thla I bedroom home weat of Pontiac. Pumlahad. Plc- 7^.^; ■ atreeU. only |4M d completely ftnlahad t you rV"--------— - - eou|dc. One you abould aee. Owner lenvtnc cUy. tP.MO. WATERFORD the buy of the month Near Ouc Lady of The Lakta Pariah and Llvinf ri ^iKal . 6b b HI-FI and In-teroom. Larfa famllv room, 1 bathi. buin-lo kitchen, carpetlnf, fuU hnaement. attscherL 1-ear ga-rafe. Located tn beaufSul Pleaa-int Lake Wooda, with lake piivl- 1 Wh l^c with awlmmtaf pooi In the anme hrea. Olve ua a call ..................WILLIAMS SCHLETl KE.ALT\ estate—insurance 460 W . Huron Fl{ 8-0458! im Baldwin___fe 44M7 Acmaa froar'Otneral Hoaplul Open I to I__Bundny I to M4 B. TELBORAPN PE 1-MM PE MM« MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE LAKE FRONT Naat nnl cletn hmne oo the witcr. Uvinf roorh overtookfaif Mkc. dtnlnt room, kltdien. 1 bfd-rooma. nlao aun room overlookinf lUe. Attachad nrage.-^ -‘“ aluminum and pern home you muat aee ' Only il44M. CaU wlli ni CiSsLAEb"- Warda Point, boau-Uful hulldlaf atlt ea large hlfh •- —iertul view aBd__aand Rm^ 'h*'*8MI™.TiWl'^ PE1-W41________Evea. MA M«« EUZABE^ LAEB. MODMn 3 bad room, all yaar boma. gaa heat. M X IM lot with Irt* PrirUjIJ*. Urga acraanad porch. O^y M.vM low down paymanl. CaU Lincoln l-lfM. Eugene D. Carter. Det. JO 4-Mll and U t-TIll, Dale Brian. Corp. FOLLY rURNISHED CAWN AT ‘ inncl dam on Highway M. 1-1771 -Jfoadrvftieoi: FB HM». LOT 41. ABUNOTOiTDBIVl. FON- MlUord araa. li^. JM doTO. ffO mo. Pont. ra4-4N» and OR 3-lMS or Det. JO t-MllV' ” 1-7711. Dale Brian Corp. LAKE FRONT SPECIALS COUNTRY LIVING , With city epovenleneet. you’U eo- . loy thla 1 btdroom wMi nttnehad ' PONTUC LAEE. IM frontafe -garage, large lot oo paved road | Only MM do^ ^ and plenty of abode May we WlLLl^ LAKE. Beautiful wrmd-ahow you today? Price M.Ml. I »d W. >»“«•> - - 1 F01?mc“JKr Year round «od-_ , CRAWFORD"AGENCY ' wfrLUMs**LAft**™ r‘* *£5; on FE t-llN I modem. An exceUent buy rm MY 3-1141; terma at M.«M „ ----------------— MACEDAY LAKE. Year round - I OOK Sncrlflce. ULMO. . WILLIAMS LAKE. Yiar ^ound. 4 bedrooma. 1 batba. BkccUent beach^ Baay terms. |17,fM. COOLBt LAKE. IH aere aauu. Brick year ‘round Terma fit.-4M SEE OUR ALBUM OP LAEE Mt W. I Mf t . y Built-In vanity — Larte cloaaU with alldlng doors. I13.7M on lot INxlM or will duplleau this Uttle beauty oo your Ipt tor llt.Ht. — iltdlnc glass c vUlooed basement. 3-BEDRM BRICK t i| J. A. TAYLOR. Realtor I RKAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ' -M HIGHLAND ROAD (MHI Dolly *4 Sunday 104 OPEN SUN. 1 TO * GI RENT BEATER ONLY Ml.N PER MONTH IN-CLUDINO TAXES AND INSUR-anee. noUilnf doiro only M.7M. for thla dealmbla I bedroom ranch home, tUc both, bnrdwood ftoors. foa bant, lorga rooms, dinette, school nt door. Tnke EUanbetb Lnke Rd. to Cnaa Lake Rd.. left to caaa-liUaabeth Lake Rd.. right to Ledyard, right to No. IM Led- Sard. Watch tor Open Signs. Mr. enry oo premlaea. anrk Real EsUte, FE rim. Mr. Henry. FE f40M.___________________ $9300 CUSTOM BUILT ON YOUR j i trvr. Wiiii ! ea.eev a LOT: Full baaemant, oak floora. ' Cojmr plumblag. Wa do the, RUSSELL YOUNG ' LOT 1MX3M with 4-rm horns -Fenced yard LoU ot fruit trees, gas heat — Furalahad - Alum, storms and acraens. Ideal for LAKE I.OTS IS X ler on the water Exclusive. tome wooded. Buy new. build when you are ready. Easy terms, call Cwmerce. EM LOMt for Information. Lakeaborc Dt-velopmenl Corn.. 74M E Highland Rd. iH-MI. Dorolby >. leaeway. —1**^'___________________________ Lota of lake home 3 BEDROOM BRICK ------ ranch. Custom buUt. Bullt-lna. Florida rm., carpeting and drapes. CaU between 7 and • WEST SUBURBAN l-BEDROOM -LIVING ROOM — DINING ELL — FnEPLACE - OLASSED-IN porch - FULL BASEMENT - OIL 1 OPEN --------------- brick tri-levels. I Plastered, m batba. Ctty water, eewer, paved streets. l4ar ga-1 rage, large recroattoa roooa. AM-PM Intercom system. T.™..n I bullMna. Lake and boa leges Priced from fW.TM OOO. Open Saturday and -or by appoIntmcM. Phe 1714 or SMMM. to gM.-' W«y JOHNSON 13 YEARS OF SERVICE -5 IN COURT DR NORTH SIDE WEST 8UBUR-nan—«-kuOM AND BATH - cinder block CONSTRUCTION — NEEDS MME FINISH - SMALL DOWN PAYMENT - PULL PRICE M.OU. WRIGHT ; Oaklnod Ave Open tU f:; FE 5-9441 , A New Distinctive Community PINE LAKE ESTATES Luxurious Suburban Living for Those Who Desire The Finest.. . RoIUng HlUs , Paved Winding Streets 'KAMPSEN i REALTY I LET US BUILD j YOUR NEW HOME northsioe bargain Three bedroom rnochcr sll-! uated on two Iota. Ulc bath, carpeted Hving room, dining area and hallway, streamlined kitohen, (uu baaemeoL recrcntlon room, stona spah and aertena; two I 'trade*' OPEN HOUSE Prestige I^ke Home Lake froof that be“hi . ----- .. finger tip handy n. 1 full batba. 3 cgoepUoo-ai oadrMma. 3 art long, large clocete. 1 cedar storage cloaeta, recreation room, high basement. Heavy duty lake wn-ter-lawn pump. l4ar garage — Large tot. PurnlfM If desired. Qul» occupancy. All (or detaUa. kitchen.) all new carpeting, ildlng. painted ___________ las haat — $400 down FHA terma with flreplAce oi.uug pvreu H irom, lenceo ya^ Ortbred at OIO.MO -■ ll.SOO down. THREE-BEDROOM *BRICE Located In Sylvan TlUage— cloco to the laka and aubdl-. riaton park — Only |4N down oo FRA Urraa. taebed garage and pine pan- mImH hPJkJtwmaomw 4wa Ohm SuITL 1411 Ellaabeth Laket^. FE 4-0031 Ing and dining apace. Ell Full, basement. Oaa HA -------- Newly decorated. Vacant. About SUBURBAN Three bedroom bungalow. Living and dining area. KUchmi 'e several ot these homei Evea. Call FE 4-UM OR FK 1-73I7 NICHOLIE- HARGER Mt* W. BXmON FE 5-8183 OPEN the EEATTNO CO. Eaelualve Use of Lake Bitates RealdenU . . Quiet. Boren* and Ekclualvt, yet with Modern Convenleneea Improved Lota with Oaa Heat, Pavtd Concrete Streets And Drives Water and Sewer Located In the Btoomfleld HllU PROTECT YOUR BOAT 3161 W.AR-RINGHAM Set thU M full baacmti >«at - Urge tot lOOilM. SMITH \\'est Side SUNDAY 1 - 5 -----lilt' living room with flrt- pUeo. 1 Urge bedrooma. fuU baao-mrot with recroattoa room and ................ Kw*ll DIRECTIONS: Dikle Highway Turn '*fht on BatbnbaV. appiWmaUly mllca to property. ARRO dlEALTY PHONE 682-2211 U4I (WEUm B^l. f room brick and ti- Full baiommit. gat bant and 1 Wui aa^et^ *IUM^ *****^ W. Huron Near Hospital Brick k-bedrm.. with ettra Urga rm.. dtoing r«.^ aanrm.. k^eo and 1 batha, faU baaa-meat. gai beat, t^ar sarate. MoT’twme^****"^ aea. W.- Elizabeth Lake Estate.<< UylM room with dining eU. bath, modern kltehon'Wlth breakfnal bar. full baaement with rocreatton room, gaa heat, water aoftonor, Uko prlvlUtoc. MM dn. Na martgago coots. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor ^ m B. ‘mKORAFK HD. FE 3-7SM Opta • a a. to • p.m. OISTINCnVB ARCHITECTUHAL DESIGNS Colonials... Tri-Quad Levels ... Ranch Honie.s. Custom Destgnod. and Built to your Bpccificntlona . . . Priced From $23,500 Including Improved Lot ^^Incoiw Pi operty SO 1 FAMILY, OA8 HEAT, Z0NB6 _commerclal. 334 Mt. ciemena. 3-PAMILT ZONED COIdMiRCtAL, garage, goa. Equity |4.soo. la-come mo . gldO. nf g-07f4. BEST CASH OPPERTiNCOME glOO month. 3 family, west aide, mlied area. ^ owner. 6f3-3273. Ml WEST HURON ST. •For Sale Lake Property 51 Terms DEVELOPED, BUILT AND SOLO BY THB HOWARD T. KEATING BWl^ Ooapain Pine Ldkb Betatoa b Lo-wted an Wem Lo^ Lake SSi Lako^ttoaK Cenv^ Uat to the CUntral Poa- i^nulri?! Ivfn m*r?»l III* MODELS OPEN DAILY Noon to 7:30 P.M. Except Thursday Nwn to 5;^ Saturday Noon to 7:30 Sunday MODEL PHONE Ma 6-7948 . Cass I.ake Cottage “ 6>ur front loor nt this 4-hcdroom. brick, canal front eotUge on north .‘“t....®' Cnaa Lake. ptrepUce In IIVIM r^. screened porch. Urge doubU lot with beautiful lawn See to APprceUtel Leslie R. Tripp 7S Weat Huron Street yg 54tfl or ggl-llTf i-BEDROOM STONE HOkX ON ImmtdUto pooscasloa of NiU eUan 1-bodrm. home aeraoa at from ass: KuiW’vairfcS: Co^o mi Tan Nnrmna Lnka. 1 lota, n^s paint nad minor tn-pntra. Mnit tell M.Mf. teraa. LUa *An|alna-l yaar oM ( rm. J*n modtrn UaMJ porch with flrtpUea barbaqn^ bring trnctivc Undaeapliit. Aodaraoo wlDdowa. "I batbrnoma, ide. ear-patod Uvtu. rm., family rm.. 1 nraplactaTtowtr level Gray WeM- OPEN HOUSE I .Sale—Trade—Lake Front Nice beach. Modernlied 1-bed-room and den or 3rd bedroom. Plreplnce In Urge rustic living room. Aluminum aiding. Hucar garage. Only 113.H0. BBVERAri^T:OTrTori — Many evergreens. Lake PrlvUegea »»• pri*........ IltaMi. OMMI IroBt •>lt kr OL mu atur Buiineii^^J^^ 59 Know Your Groceries S3Jrrp^.Xk“i‘%r-ri^ reaNMkU UiSuT^r'a Mp ^SS- THE PONTIAC PRESS. SAIT RDAV, JULY 22. k P( Roebutcr. llHrt m»*t Qof*f. OL l*i776. TTVI^CR lon6 lark canal trut. W.IM. nc HMT, For Sale Acreage 55 S AOae. iXARMTOM. rVLL prU«, MN »S down. IIS me. V> ml. ChnrUr Hwy. Reedj to -- - «ip lud OR JM ACRae ON BAIT ikU amSI^ 111! Rodd. Term*. TT 4-lIU. • _s--------riaiH----------- I raea rAPeher. Full ktmt. Rec-■ reatloa rm. and kar. BulUrln •vaa and raoit. Larpt natural fUeplMd tnm Tarat Clarence C. Ridgeway BROKER ■. JXJI.MM _IW W, WA1.T0K alVD land taka pitrllapaa. —lOR jwr. ----- down. lU par mo. aod- I iM‘. ii.ut Inp ■ Tavern aajra aalt kualnau. '__ 1 aU, laeatad Mpbt in WILLIS M. BREWER •' REMZ, PALES, IIOR FE 4-5181 aapd k. hur6iT st AtUr l:n MSM____________FE d-«731 WELL KKOWK SDFaCIZSt ---------- larlTraart. Rlph doan^ Partnarablp STATIONS FOR LEASE good POTENTUL. Plaaaa call be-twaan I a m. and ( p.m. 6tS-3344 UNION LAKE AREA BUILDINO M t M. Alttmlniua atdlna ba>e-ment, ataam beat, baautUul Hr-inp quartan. Maal for doctor ■ clinic and numcroua other tjrpaa « bwlbaaaat. On Coolap Lafca Rd. —5i°®WdT PRONTAOE AND BUILOIHO. 22M aquara foat of uaabla area. U3.4 faat on Diala. a wondarful Invaatmaot irada oi^aaU. iit-aSM. . OONTERTliLE. 'H CfiR?sElE WIU taka a clean 'M lor aqiutr. FE P-IMP alUr 4, w *” *“* *'**** ATit CAR. wtuL TRADE 'OM food boat and motor. 14’ ■ ir pra-hrrad. FE lOM. SM Oakland. Blaok'a Anto Balaa. Nftw J-BEDROOM IN New Office 2536 DIXIE MWY. DORRIB and son REALTORS Hi Dtola MWJ. OR 4AM4 >AIRT BAR In NlClt BAIvnUoill A*:?*«»». Sale; Houieliold Oo(E OABERT N -paplnaw_FE MIW 1 3-PIECE drop leaf DINET-te. It. n clean puarantacd re-I frlperaton, tit to Alto. Store, barpalne, all alaee. 1717 S. TELEORAPH ''PE~'4-ttll GROCERY STORE. BEER. NTIHE and equipment for Mia. Good la-| cation. ninoM forces Mia ttO Squirrel Rd.. Auburn Halphto, F«r_^ Farms _ 56 3-BBOaoOM HObll. lull basement, pas htat. tl3.Mt. Mors land avallabla. unns. Sale Land Contracts 60 |7.tdt CONTRACT BAL St PER I LAND CONTRACTS TO BOY OR I *0 Oarrsis. Elf LUIl j LAND CONTMCf 'SOLD ff.ltO. Balance owa' — -- - - Intaraat. WIU ' ‘ n’a *7*i1l*' d «.a______^_______ I dlacouBt St par cant. Ranltor. Oi^rllla. traaa, barrlM. Clnrkston nran. Tractor nod all oqulpmonl Included. ia.M0. td.M da. It BBCLUDED ESTATE. 1 mllM from Clnrkatoo. Lfa. bama. l larel llaitbad. Wa bora plant far tba aihar. |ll.ttt. Mrma. Uadarwaod Real RaUta. OR S-IldS, It Be ana. OR S-tiil, .FE t-WSt. It ACRES. 7 ROOM. I BATH. bulldinit. No brokers. MAKE NO MLSTAKES prora Ha ralue. Houaa* now ranted, small barn. Orchard, scenic bulldlnp sites, ortr S.Itt ft. of froaUpe on county road. 114.-tlO. ts tta dawn. WlU coaMer cash oiler. C. PANGUS. Realtor bRTONTILLE --- - NA 7-Stlt Sale Business Property 57 Mt FOOT PRONTAOE ON OE-quladre with a dwelllot and outside buUdliM; or sac foot frontaaa racant. Prlrata. julKHap on rear el lat. many posslbinuaa bare. Com. out end lo^ It orer, EM M BY ownM. iiskisi FOOT l6t. iBCIndtat 4-iaaHW apartmaat. IM Oakland Are . FE ^Sap____________ Templeton Highland Area On M-5t — Pine builaess Idea-tlon. auiUbla for any type kusl-ness. 3 butldlaps. ill StiU. ill ' StxSt. Both la ciceUaat aaadl-tioD. reaaoaabir priced. , K. L. Templeton. Realtor kSSt Orchard Lake Rd. Rent, L*iS Bus. Prop. 57A STORE. tOX70 AT 4Pt OAELAND Ava acroM Irom — Ideal lor dnia si titlon. Ft S-TSdt. Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance __________ ____ tlta. Several wssbers. hlaytap ate. lU up. Radio, tl. Deak. lit SI" TV. tst Beds, ebasu. draaMrs. raps, lawn -mowara and fIraSlaca out> tits. Evaiythrap la uied tundture St Bariafn FHces. ALSO NEW living roomA bedrooms, bunk beds, dlaettes. raps, frames, hcad-bosrds, nnd mattroseoe. Fselary seconds. About Vk price EX terr~ BUT BALE TRADE Berpala Houm. IOS N. Com LefoyotW. FE SAP4S Open tl] —1 Fri S»k S. Baflnaw_____FELttSij CENTURY FINANCE COMPANY 166 South 1------- ' PHILOA8 STOVE. tSS ABMV bunk beds and springs. US Dresser bOM. IS. Maple f year crib, complete. IIS Wishers. a:{rt-yera;*^i.p!Si, “tS: Apartment its siovts, tit u-Relrtperatars. tit up. Wtrdrol trunk, t7. Mnple bunk bods, coi plete. tst Rscllninp chair I Davenport and chair. tlS. Eticb. tables, tS Dresser, ik. Odd be and springs. Bain bed, tit Roe ... ... -tend, $15, Oateleg t By Kate Osann DEEP PRSBEE. Ml. ELECTRIC Stove, ttt Automatic washer. tU. Refrlpcrator. SSI SI Inch TV. pood condition, ttt. Otrli bike. Ilka wew. tst. I place dining act. tst. HarrU t. PE t-TWd.___________ DIXIE SW' OA8 STOVE AB pas Steve Benols auto washer Keamore gas dryer Norge elee. dryer FrtgMdIra auto, washer t-pc. cedar bedra suite New Davis Oamblnatlon Unit experienced - REFRIOERATORS -phUeo. Frlgloalre. ad OE ___________ ilorga a^ OE __ Rebuilt by oUr Mrvica ElparU 'our Choice . tll.W Crump F-leFtncrfiic- 34tS Auburn Rd n 4-S57S FABRICS. DRAFXRir! bFH OL S07II OL l-tTIliL PL 3-1510 PL 3-3510 L ■ FRIENPLT SEBYICE " |!; 1 ROOS18 OP BRAND NEW I^R-Dltura davenport aad chair, tablet. lamps. bMreom suha mal- *5'^o.“?mr‘%I.rA.‘*S55; meats only 03.00 a weak. Pear-lea'A 43 Orchard Lake Ava._ rniiTciSs. nvm $13 M op._______ Orchard Lake Ave. 7 PIECE tSviNO ROOM SUlfi 'brand newi. Davenport and hair 3 sUp tablei. Matetalat eOee table. 3 decorator tempo. ‘pffsSoNy^ F^^lTuVi________ Admiral ....' I 14 05 BUCKNER i:;. ____J to cbaaae from ;We Uka trades ’ Open 0 WALTON TV FE 1 — FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES IN Pontiac — Drayton Plaint — Utics Watlod Lk.. Blrmtntham -- LOANS i tot TO 0500 - 025 - 5500 COMMUNITY loan CO. 30 E. LAWRENCE FE 1-043: frlperah 0-1500 s WOODEN Union Lake Village On busy Union Lske Road. Space and modern bulldint for store -office ■ or shop. Phone EM 38551. Business Opportunitiet 59 4500 SQUARE FEET ^OILOINO BUD Zesto Prive-In Soft lea cream and hamburgei business, tip-top locdtlao, jaai west o( Pootlac, tnclades moll r*. watk-ln boi, spa slnK^roeter-eooler com lops; Business nnd equip meni 53^500. 51.001 nnea at $50 par m runt to May 1004. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 40 Mt. aemrai St. Ki-: 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 4-8773 ‘ LET’S TALK BUSINESS" MICHIGAN BUSINE.SS SALES CORPORATION JOHN a; LANDMB88ER, BROKER 1573 TELEORAPH RD FE 4-1503 Partridge Ii tbt "bird" to aaa PONTIAC TAVERN Buay dowBtawa tavan with |ood waU-ln baatsaaa. BattlDt copac-tty for maay "thlraty auatooMra ' Only 55.100 town. SiM It today! Bass Oulde” PARTRIDGE fk Aaaoc.. RaaHora Buafneasaa thruout Mtehltaa SUNOCO STATIONS Franchises are avait-able in Pontiac-Roch-ester areas offering these opportunities: 1 - PAID TRAININO PROGRAM 1 - TGOR 6WH boss 3 T- MODEST INVESTMENT 4 - OUTDOOR WORE • — IDQH PROPIT POTENTIAL^ FOR INFORMATION ' CALL FE 4-4509 Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 1185 N. Perrv St. PARKING NO PR'OBLEM .Seaboard P'inance Co. LOANS $25 TO $5B THE HOME CAN BF 3UND AT L a 8 BALES little out of the way bat a lo M to pay. Furnttara and appll ices oT an klade. NEW ANI lED. Visit Our trade dept, foi al bargains. e buy. sell or trade. Come ou ----------■* 3 acres of free . . J 5-P341 ----J.4AT. p TO e FRI. t TO t 34 MONTUB TO PAY 4 miles E. of PooUac or 1 m E of Auburn Htighta on Auburn. MSt UL 1-31N.___________________ i BRAND NEW INI MODEL tan! ----- ------- -■------ all ____________ __________ — Revel Distributing Co. Call- FE 4-4348._____________ ____________ ADIgUUtL 14 CUBIC IfOOT DUAL-tamp 2 door, refrigerator 1335 with trade R. B Uunro Electric Co ._llN_W. Huron FE 5-N31 rPARTMEN?~ REFRIGERATOR Latei model Admiral. Balance $3 per week Deluge washer 535 Oss range $35. Schick s. MY 3-3711 ---------------fot ] air COHDinOMBRS. 575 AND UP A Hom APPOINTMENT ' j R. B Munro Electric Co. " ‘ City Adjustment Service I FE 5-9281 713 W Huron. FONTIAC. MICH. OPPOSITE MAIN POST OFFICE Member af Fonttac Chamber of Commerce BUDtiET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS-NO LOANS For Your Beit Bet to Oat Out of Debt. Sea Financial Advisers. Inc. m S. SAOINAW______FE MOei 62 A Mortgage Problem Baflnanefns^^iyiodaHng and c cmsfT^oinraAOE a realty! WQ PWTtP-EM 34333 CTsk AVAILABLE To improve your boma and pay iin ei| at yaur dabta plua yr-apt or land contract. Y( moat be onaJisIt paid $6Cb to $2,000 On Oakfaad Cowaty bomsa.'mod-trs or sol. Voss & Buckner, Inc. StP Nakhmal BMs. FE 44735 Swaps 3-WK L TRAILER. iMt VAN-ek « week old Oermao or trade. Want ____projector, outbaard motor or What have you. Fata Realty. OH ATTENTION l“rft«I.f» i'ar.»“4;'‘t.kS trade-ins. TVi or other articles el value. Obel Radio and TV. 15^ EUiabetb Lake Road. FE Daluia cabtm. howu^tc.. 5^'btSanea*^ ments of $5.35 mo. Dniver FE 4-Ct05 __________ LAROE aissoN refrio'eratorT freaser comblnatloo. Matching eie^ *®®**',j rated tiptop table benche!, oddi and ends Movtnp. mutt tall .VallelyWi. OL 1-1633 _______ _ LET US BUY IT OR SELL IT TGK YOU OXFORD COMMUNITY AUCTION OA 5-MM._______________ MOVING SOUTH. MUST SELL fast, real barpalns. mltc furniture plus stave. TV. bleyclrs. reducing table, tools, winter coals and iMketa aduHs and chOdren. toboggan and sleds. MA 6-311)3 MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE with 5 eitenslon lesfs. 4 side chsirs nnd china cabinet. OR 3-4737.______________________ NEW AFARTMBNT-SIXl RANOE _________FI 4-1354 NECCRI. WORLD FAMOUS ----------- ------- . ily 5 at 537 SO cl ____-I 53 10 I 4^2511 WASHER. DRYER. RRFRIOBRA- WYMAN’.S USED TRADE-IN DEFT Ouar. elee. waeber.....51t M Ouar. elec, relrig..... i»l5 Elee. trooer .......... 513.55 Apt. Blse gas itove $15.55 K*. ... y S 4 pc. bedrm. m gas ttove 11505 511.15 cook top cablaot. phis 7 lo dRplay cablntu with sink ai tauccU. 5»M value lor 5SM I B. Munro Xloetrie Co.. lOtO 1 Antiques 6SA ANTIQUE GROAN. BWT OFFER Hi-Fi, TV and Radio 66 t 5310 I t AIR CONDinONBR. OR toll! lERATOR. ROUND TABLE. refriobiutor with FREEX- rfekioJ’:kator.s OE. Family site, frceicr . 51 FRIOIDAIRE. RKFBIOERATORS. 54til: TV's. 5I0.M and i». Bweet'i Radio and Appl., 4M W. Huron. FK 4-1133. WEED CARPET, 5 X 13 TVITH foam raWr pa^. 535 PE 8-7dld STOVXa AHD RintlOERATORB. break fact leta, mice. 1“* SLIGHTLY USED AUTOMATIC dial, eif-iag coniole tmger sewing machine. Capeble of making drslgna. buUaaltoles. etc. For onU SACRlfin SALE, LEA VINO area aad muat aoll Immediately. I complete rooms of furnitura Sea at ill 8 Tasamala on coraar ot Auburn * ‘ - ibW^tTO.' ^Radia >r Anllanaa far CASH! out PE >4111. BETTER BUYS ^justaMe, ^^framw .. M.l SEWING ______________ aaie to aU. New. Used , poasaaaad. Over 75 mi------ ehaoaa from. Prlcaa start Singtr poriabla^»t.l0^^i^|^g aq^ Hatchery Rd* OR 4-UOI.*’ SPEClAl 5113 RUds, IJtil. Me-Lrod Carpet, Waodbard at square Lb. Juat’felaw Tad’a. FeYttoi. ely eoBM sag. Makes dastgaa, avereatUag. of*ooK fitw"?!?54dti^&a^ Sewing Canter. OR S4n4 tm l:M Berry Garage Door Factory Seconds AftIMMa at aUMM diiodval __33ll Cola Street, Birmingham fE 34M1 Ml 4-1115 toy chest by Lullabye, y : fiCNDIX washer-dryer C i 4-^43$ I Mstloii. electric itove. like orw. for cemiiit or^eorpraur work-; Mohoyfce. aoy. OR j-7«7i _ _ Irand new wndudHf WdN ..............'" ^ ---------------------------« I ilf 10 A NTb — uade r i. MO 4-Tltt. away ptw. ibrga Back yard fanead far a h«^ at. Iota car ar.lat a( |l,r“ a, MA 443IT. bunk bads complete with springs and maUraas. m.M AbM maple •«U. L^wtst Used Refrigerators *r»8U* "aSl! also waMMtg. vnn, rtmm. Consumers Power Co. 28 WJ^wrence_______ Used Trade-In Dcdt. swivel Rocker ..... tlt.ll 5 pc. breskiait aet . M4.M Davaaport tad cbslt g3t.M Studio couch 53t t5 SiV-rST-§S Vanity, chest and bed M5 55 1 pc curved aecttaodl 511.55 THOM.NS ECONOMY 311 Soilniw FE I41SI MIRACLE MILE CENTER For Sale Misccilsneoui 67 4« TON FRIOIDAIRE AIR-CONOI-tlootr Slid UL 3-3tdl. ___ "horse FOWXiR. i"8TAOE JEt pump, used 1 year. 5115. UL 3-3f" IAS FORCED AIR FURNACES, averaga I hot air runt. > Heating b Cooling Go. i. , H ” c&f¥Ek . ----- tilH. ~ • ____impaoajidl M50 West____ 4-INCH SGIL PIPE. 5 FT. 5 4 II 1-mcb SoU Ftps .... 5 176^ sump PnmiM 5M4IT SAVE Aumbino supply- Ill’s SAOINAW FE 5-3100 t HOSPITAL BEDS. FE 34t5t 51-UAL ELEC. HEATER, ttk is. It-- ^ -ir. t4t.W. C-" For Ssle MisccliBneous 67! layarSx ' ' " ----- ----'''^'■EDWARDS FOR5UCA. FLUMBINO, P A I N ’T, ! ----- glass, wiring; Gmen 7 days. FE | 5-4713 MoatcaloT Supply. IM W. I fOODLBB. AKC. CUPPED AND _ ----------------shota.--Toys-aad-mlBlatures. 575-.^ CAYMENT FLd^ |3t3 Oellwodfl. ofl Hatchery. W ” ' Tl 8 BAOlNKWl uamt Lake. PARAKEETS OUARANTiOT> 'TO N of Upeer on M-34. »s I. ,iOa ........55. Walker’s Bird House, raraer llj 1177 X. BorasMo Rd, CONN MINUET ORGANS have 3 floor modeli al greatly reduced price. MORRIS MUSIC St a. Telegraph PI 3-0567 I lAcroaa from Tel-Huroni Oi»ROE 8TECK PIANO. BEA^TT- HOT WATER HEATER. 30 OAL- romplete with dies up to 2". $55. Oliver corn planur. 540. Oarden tractor with arcetiorlei. 175 30-gallon gaa fired h conditioned. 5135 MORRIS MUSIC ____ _ I 34 B Telegraph FE 3-0557 able eiact'rte 15-gajlmi hot 'water I .lAcroes from Tel-Huroa) heaur. g25. EM 3-4132. Jerry ; LBDDY DRUM SET. EXCELLENT- I ABox to cboMe from iocludlng factory recomfUlonpd uprtgbu. Ii GRINNEl.l/S ^S_»g>Baw________ ‘ BEIX YOUR UPRIOHT'oB 8PIH-et piano to Oallagher Music Co. • jCall FT .. LONd-LASTINO PROTECTION FOR ASPHALT PikVEMENTS Stops freeac-thaw damage, at w at softealng effects of gaa and < Olvoe a tmoolh aatla black floti 5-GalIon Can $9.95 BLAYLOCK COAL S SUPPLY Cv^. , .. .. - ----- - ^ SI Orchard Labs Ave. n 3-7lgl I T U N 1 N O ANDREAIRINO. _ KENMORE F'RBEZER. PINK *’“"“***’ Norge waeber and dryer. Pink i>I double bed and vanMy. FluorCs- aaniSaisf'^®*^ ^ cent celling fixtures. FEJMS08. U* N. SAOINAW_ otary po iverridgi. Mwer, $36. OR 1-3756 •n: 54333 ■ OSCAR PIANO rUNlN Schmidt FE 3-5317 WALNUT StSAUBE SPINET Pf- and bench. Excellent cai r. 3355 Mlddlebett 1 ___________________________ LAVATORIES. COMPLETE 534.50 , value. 114.15. Aleo bathtubs, tot-1 fia-isi' lets, sbewer stalls. Iriagnlart. ter--- rifle values. Mlcblgaa Fluorescent. , „ . _ 353 Orchard Lake - 1________ Ssis Ofilcc Equipment 72 H T 1 NO FIXTUR'EI Aiuna«, PUR-] ■ bankrupt vrhole-1 NEW NATIONAL CASH RB018-bedrooms, ktich- i ters from 51t0 up . New National —I. bslla, gardens. ! adding machinei from fM up. The .. dlacouat but below { only factory authorised branch -------- Mlcblgaa Pluoraaceat. ; ollices In Oakland and Macomb St3 Orchard Lake - 53. County where you can buy new LIKE NEW KALAMAZOO WOOD! FE 4-1113 Tnt NitloDAl CAsh Refiner Co.. VwaJa, W Huron. PouUac l.E 2-$2$6 mlrror. allghUy marred. 53.55 - i .rd 3-4333 Large selection of csblncte with i Sir5~„.,T ueTiltM.t rsnir own m without ItghU. eliding doors I Terrific buys. Michigan Vluoret-—■ ^ Lake la I Priced . Il^te for dlulu rooa Id am at d t, 363 Orchard I ■ VALLEY NOTICE gao for year power mower on an hiower or tractor. $15 o Ssle Sporting Goods U! gRa you a good deal. Free | 3®J SPORpNO RIFLE lleketa te drive In. Evans Eq^-1 -tninimiuon ----- M07 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-1171. j OR 3-7534 immunlUon. APACHE"c7rMP TRAILER—lIKE FRIOIDAIRE IMPERIAL le Bleetnc Pryer, No DeAl> OR 3>4»30 OIL fired hot water BOILER. ---- BTU. 5I00.5M galloo oil Itb M gallon lual oil. 175. _______it? MA I-3H4___________ OFFIC5 FURHITURK AND MA- gal av inet si Laundry d mniisa. 55445 up. Io'FER CENT AUTOMATIC WA-ler toftaner FIberglaa taaka with 15 year warranly. Take advaataga of our 14 ytara’ axpariance. tan. Including normal mxtatlatloa. 0. A Thompaon. 700t M5# Waal lldO OO-KART. FOR SAUL FAIR condition, really goas. KM 1-43H. I.SM BTU OIL FURNACE. CON-traU, Uab, fuel ell, FE 1-1635. ILL aluminum UTILITY bouses. 5M Barnes and Har- graves. Ml W Huron. _______________ ALUMINUM STORM WINDoWf. Odd sites, bargains. Superior. FE 4-3177^______________________________ t uaed oak flooring L Ion. 175 1554 Mott St. oil » BABY FURNITURE AND 01 cral Electric Auto, washer i dryer. Oood condition Reas able. 315-3453 ____ BATHROOM FIXTURES, OIL A gas furnaces. Hot water i eteam boiler. Automatic w a heater. Hardware, elect, supplies, crock and pipe and fittings. Lowe Brothers Paint, Super Kem|- * and Rustoleum. HEIORT SUPPLY 3565 Lapeer Rd. FE 4-I . Sheffield. FE WIHDC^S iU C.ASH \V.\Y STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 4x5 's Mxsonite ... 11.55 4x5 Vs Pegboard " 1M4I 3>4l. Rock 4x6 Ptaiterboard 4x4 H Flyacart Burmeister I,UMBEK COMPANY 7540 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 341 Open I a m. to 5 p.m. dUy ___Sunday Id a m. to 3 p.m._ CRAFTSMAN TABLB SAW AND acceuorles. large antique bell, wegd and brush cutter with etw attachment rt 34711. fcE*F AN6"PbHK -^LF ANfa quarters Opdyba Mbt. FE t-7t4l, COLORED BAiEO BNAMEir ALUMINUM STORM------ Full length Olaaa C ALUimUM SIDIHO -No money down., tl mo Deal direct with owBdr wiu CaU JOB VALLBLY Now ‘The Old ReUaMa Pienaar ” n 5-0545 OL 14133 DO IT NOW! n.M pr. ..............lla ea. •oat 4la and ap Tour BuUdttig Needs’’ sue! Field .SURPLUS LUMBER .& MATERIAL SAUN COMPANY 5341 Hlghlaad R^ (M55) OR 3-7ti3 iXSCUT7YX FAMILY IIOVIRO. Oood cldthlhg, iwingi, furnitura. MA d-S303. • FOLE^TiUTioaA’rJc SAW #fL»R. UoM far rant, half block from Sears. M Oakland Free standino tchletb iis.fi poubla BUWI Stag 5l.H lYeepa A light It bit July clearance aala oi toon boats, runabouts, i boats and canoes Over 75 ui oEi Weh^’ g,ie”.%'’n‘rg‘‘h all day Su&ay. Bill Collar h Motors. 1 milt east ot 1 'BUI-MAN HARDWARE 3545 Elisabeth Lk Rd. FE 5-4771 OPEN DAILY TIL li HUN. 5-2 OUHS - Bdr. BELL. TRADE. coat racks drafting machines. - Manley Leach, It *5’ BJlmeo«aph. I qdnB-ALL K1ND8 OUNB—ALL K1ND8. BUY. BELL. . OR 34767 and in t-3010. | bat Frtatliis.tt Office Supply. FAINT wrra -MrroN. avoid Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 blister and peal dne te moliture. I ------------------------------- **'*^Af**^*^ ^__________________I 1 TO 5Vb YARDS. SAND. GRAVEL. top, black dirt. OR 3-5tt0 If YARDS Mack dirt I _________ ________ ad. 1^ 5-l4l3~ »•» ; 1-A BLACK DIRT TOP "sOIL. ---- I, fill, beacb sand. Delivered OR 3-d33t ---------- PLYWOOD K" BIRCH. 4xt........ ■ i’’ PEO Board ut pre ftn. mah. V-grooved. *Wl?TIAC PLYWOOD ca' ill BALDWIN AVE__ — * 411 Orchard Lobe Ave FE 54150 1 * .AND TOP MIL qt STmiEBB sfEELTDOUiiS^ ! 134.11. Toilets, t>7 tl. Fen hoods. I 535 15 O A. -hiompsoo. 70t5 MM I West. PIN BALL MACHINES FOR RIK;- ] -—on 535. UL 3-1113 ___ POWER MOWER. 530 ■ OR 3-"~ »3 3450 or Fe 3-5573 ix Bxy. PLASTIC FIPH. k, inch. |5 55 BEACH SAND. tP40 OR ROAD per hundred: 1 hteb. Il.n peri grtrel 17 5 yds dal. Fill hundred: I', Inch. 51147 per j Cushion sand Loading a3 hundred. I‘k inch, tit IS par bun- williams Lk Rd. EM 3-6373 • I ‘"l*sA-.“nu*«D‘*ne. im ^ -BLACli"DlRT~AND"FlLL- o‘ A MM' w"sL ;________________________ repressed MA^ ' E^M^aL** over wwkTv ^aym«ta''rt*5375*^* DIRT HAULINO OF ALL KINDK OOOpYEAR 8ERVIC1 STORE FE 5-d511________ LOADING TRUCE. FILL SAND For Sals Petf 19 REOISTKRED DACHSHUND. all, lemalst. 550. FE g-ttI3 RTCISTBRKO COCKER IfTIK plot. FE 4-3357 iicc rboistered male feox- BTUDS JAHEIM’B BBO. > Salt Hy*—. TfWiirg IP Bathing and Trimming yor all breeds of dors. Plekui utd-.dellvery service. Black po« lies for tale Call OB 4-1314- 10 FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM See tht laUal 47*M wldt and the new ABC Dalqta MdM with root wlasa aaS bay ita-dowa. Sea thaaa auallly mebUa hosMa. M to plak troii. I aad 10 widta. Ruy^or rmtt^yeer vaaatlaa IrnU- Oxford Trailer Sale* Mila S. of Lake Orinn on M-M MT >4711 air conditioned . useo 1 week. tl.tOt. Pbant 4>5teo between t nnd " INI BUDDY. Itxtl’. 3-__ front dinini room. Sot on Small down payment nnd par menth. MT »-14tl._________ tlli5 SMS’. INI l-bedroom. at your mob DISCOUBT Avorn’ " t CAMPER CAMP TRAaX* . COMPLETE WITH KITCHBR -=r,„ CRUI6E-OUT BOAT BALIS g-ltl E. Walton________FE t-4aS> Jacobson Tr«iler Sales Rentals 305 1st St., Rochester, OL 14373 _ TRAILER RENTAL ^ "“"&°ParW„k mlk. canaries caia. nnd ^ NEW IlVi’ CRKirS ^ » ““ebery, 34M SLEEPS I FaopU is?*:__________[MAKE TOUR RESERVATION talk. Canarttt, WANT TOT f6x TBIRlBilt. MAU. 1-3 ytt. Prefer reg. NA 7-3131 I MAKE TOUR RESERVATI... today . DON’T DELAY I __________________________ Cliff Dreyer’s Dogs Trained, Bonrded 80; Holly Marine-Sales DOOS and cats BOARDED.; HOLLT^MI^OAN BAKKTKMti Burr-Shall, 375 8 Telegraph I (OPEN DAILY AND SUMDATl MeNART’S TAILWAGGER S^-l CriORT 8 MOBILE BOMBS neU. boarding, tralninr. trtm-1 u R lo a ft. Oom travel trnll-mtng OL 1-5554.____________] ort. Wolvartoa track camper niM Hunting Dog. 81! !r,? 5‘*iSrri."*:s as; - ^ ' gna. BItebai laatallad and tare BEAOLE-RIQISTIRID female wlrrt . _ KM 3-0il7._______________ PK 4-614.7______IIW W. Hnran OERUAN POINTER. AKC. START- KOISTERBD LONO-BARiD Black and Tan pups. »all or trade N3-3N3 alter 4 p.m. Hay, Ormin and Feed 82 CUSTOM COMBINING WITH SELP-propelled artll furnlib tracks, OA 1-3175 __________________ For Sale Livestock 83 OBLDINO. tlW. 7M7 CHOICE BEiy. ^ARtER. HALF. THE NETtEST-THE NEWEST Crpp's 10’ Truck Camper Sa.‘ft2Sr,ra*r.i.r"«J ply. and IS Volt ^sUm Througbontl ON dlspi:ay also CompicU Una of Cree Travel-Coaches IS/j’ to 29' Start at $995 Waytnra Nimrod APACHE CnmMr . . $345 TRATSL-Ania Camper. Compiafa ttai Holly Marine & Coach lUlt Halty Rd. MB 44771 SOLLY. MICHIOAN BANK RATES Open Daily i ' ■ conteau. pleasnra, tenlle. 535- Parkhurst Trailer Sales -FINEST IN MOBILE UYINO— STEWART 2 STORY. 35’ ETCKP-‘ann In nod not. Haw ^rnkit. Call aR« 5:45 TRAILBR RXMTALS Campers and BouacWnllara ^ J OODDELL TRAILXH SALBS Sale Farm Produce 86 iin b Rocheaur Rd. ul i-fiss BEAUTIFUL RED RASPBERRIES You pick. 515 per quart. btAple 5-1578. CHBRRIB8. 25 CENTS 541 Clara FI 44N7._______ CHERRIES - MONTMORENCY • .Picked or ^^k Bring cc rd!. me PICK YOUR OWN CHKRR1K8. 3: Rockhaveo Out I. Auburn. J burn HfIghU RA8PBERRIKS. 1 MILES NORTH of Clarkften 5t55 Hndlay Rd MA g-N34. Yon Fck, g.35 ins. CALL BE- - - FE i-IIN._________ sWinr AND aouR cramRiad. ------Wniton FE 54SM • WAY MONTMORENCY tlful canning and pta cherrie!. Sale Firm Equipment 87 The doUai» you save is just as important as the dollar you earn. So be a wiiinrr wlien you buv a ' Detroitei or Pontiac Chief Mobile , Home from Hut-hinson's. OYER 10 DIPPXRINT FLOOR FLANS TO IN WIDTH. STOP AT THE LOT WITH TliU “SPINNING TOP” Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales, Inc. lot Dixit Bltbwny. Draytos FIntna « 3-im Open 7 dnya n weak THE TIME IS NOW! FOR US TO PICKUP AND BULL your trailer, any 15’ ’" WE HAVE BUYERS WA_ CALL US TODAY 1 WE HAVE A tremendous!***** “j*Lr *** LAROE INVENTORY OP USED, VACATION TRAILERS SMALL WALKING AND RIDINOi PIxle Trailer Salea and RontM TRACTORS. MOWERS AND IMS North Lapeer Road. Oxford. EQUIPMENT. I OA 5-3753 FARM AND INDUSTRIAL TRAC-] -VACATION TRAILiiS -TORS AN-D eWpMFN-T .......... ] ,j. •rt"‘A»'Wr. ALL ARE PRICED TO SELL. h*KS:..’“V;Sid:.1.'^“' cootrolx. wlrint. bottle inx, etc. - HOWLAND OB 3 -1451 E guarantee TO SATTSFT OR MONEY REFUNDED. CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE. KING BROS. FE 4-0714 3345 Dixie Hwy______________ WANTED ir TO 15' MOBILE Quick c ■ ....... i MY 3-Utl. Rent Trailer Space SAFEWAY SCAFFOLD U SEC-tlonx compleU with eialra. Excellent for docks or diving tower. Benxennhie. OR 34353 afur 5 BURVEYllia INSTRUMENTS. EN-glneer*i ud coatractori, rebuilt and new. Ml g.5551_________ SE7VINO MAdHIHE. DIAL A DE- decoratlvt sill tona, xenllopa. . Ing. No attachmenta. Alee In Ibve-ly ubIe. $41.60 caxh or taka on new accoont at $5 25 par month CaU FB 5-5067. Capitol Sawing Center for appointment a Pit. 1 PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS tUF-ply Sand, gravel and dirt Cement I mortar, tracking and tile. OR $■/! yd!., 510 del. FE 445M___ 1 OR MORE LOADS W^HKD SPECIAL-WASHED BEACH SAND 8 I N O F R SLANT. NEEDLE DE-1 «^*«>, O™!*};, « Oversixed Stone. 53 rd Fin DIrt.v 30c yd Delivery extra AMERICAN STONE^ dill 8A8HABAW RD. MA 5-SUl. ____________ ’fWSbiiriBLACK DIRT, MA -ire, peat. >and xtena. gravel. 11 Art. EM 3-3415, 3-3M4. DW at 557 ! ** F IS'aK'e^ arrange paymenU Unlverxai Co FE aneaa.________ TEEL QUONBET "RUILOINO. 3tili. 30x« 30xdt 7Sc per square foot floor space. Must be moved within .Id daya. Michigan Buel- nesi Sale!, n 4-1513 ________ faimk OIL irURNACk TANK -- -------- , ----, Qn TALBOTT LUMBER ■ 1 Bfod pUat Do- Wood. CORI aiwl Fuel 77 ■LAB WOOD OR FIREPLACE wood. 3 cord, tit. del AlbarU Lumbof Mint. PE Mill «PUnU^TrMs, Shr^ J8 (rcneral Tree Service ” For Ssle Pcl^ ___1 WEEK SPECIAL! ROYAL DUTCH USED REBXAJJRAN^ TOUIPMENT poodle trim 55. PE 4-3Mt- OON AKC -Y WiF^ rsr Mr i-itii sundtya too, l-WnXK>LO kilTENS, "pAR’flAt-gC hoi^rekan,. Free “ — . for nil purposes. I stocki. Also hrw ild^ nt 7e ptr ____NO AID. RaPLB _____n-tnnittun, it wk. old t pup. OR 1-titt. OolUo. OR 341W. PONTIAC ROAD AT OFDYKE ! BRAND NEW BFACEB. PONTIAC COMBINM: SEE THE NEw 'jOtlN M°bd« Home Park FE ^Wlt . Deere 4t Combines now on. dts- OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR pley. Also good selection of new those who want tbe besL ft’xtt’ ..W ...rd rtkee. mowers, balers ! lots. IdTrlF cement pnUna. etc. ide and finance Hartlandi One milt ea«it nf Oxford on Lnkn-Urdwere, phone Hertland Ulle Road OA S3W3. iFoifij >irrcH cultivator 5«w*'i353 FARMALL super C 51 MODEL. ---- condition Double 14” disc, cultivator, all tor Rd MA 5-1591 FORD TRACTOR, . reconditioned end new palm Ei cellent condition 3 bottom U plow, 1' flex hitch, tandem, disc htrriiw Package price.ll.Ud M 6-7D0. J F Schell 415 8. Evani dale Dr.. Birmingham. Mich. FRAZER ROTOTILLERB PARfS FE 4^380°’*'’*' °Ft*3b* *^- JOHN DEimE COMBINE. OOOD _condltlol)._ra 5-5U1._____________ NEW MODEL it COMBINE P T O Drive. >Davlx Machiner. Ortonvllle NA 7-13t2 John Deere, New *"*■ May rath. Oehl Hebxllte Di TRACTOR UMBREU-AB — all model tractori. 117.15. ____ llac Farm A Industrial Tractor For Sale Tires 92 4 TIRES SIZE 450x31. 13M MT. Clement St. PE 4-3477_________ A-l UCED TtRES. tilt UP. WE i buy. sell. Also wbttcwaUs. State Tire Seles 5S3 8. Snglnaw St. . 525 Woodward . WHEELHORSE ROLENS TRACTORS Riding mowers and tUlers. Spt clal dtacount .this month. Free tlekete to the drive in. Xvaoe EgulpmenL IM7 “ ’ -- 5-Tin. OR 3-7534. 7 Dixlo HWy. MA Eysi Open ______ _ _ , _ Buy A Bell — Retail Dally LATEST NEWS IS usrim ON THESE PAOEBI Newt of Whnt PtnsU Rnvt to SELL. RENT nr WANT TO SUV. Order your Ad an Hm t Day, Low Coal Plan . . . KUHN auto service W Huron_____________FK »«II OUARANTEKO USED TIRES, 13. 14. 15 Inch. Ante Dlacoiint-O S. Royal Urea. Boat Blvd. nt Mt Clamena Bt.______________________ ^ma brnnia Off new cars ift.M plna tax aiM axafutasa. Slate Tire inlaa. tOl S Snslonw, FE 44WI, ED WILLIES Ul 8. snslonw nt Rnaknrs crankshaft ORINDIHa IN 'TO -- CyiiMten rabnrad Zuek ^ t Shop. U Rond Phone n EXPfeRT ilEdiANlb elfn and soon ears. Ecmwmy -ery Auctlan ----------- _________________Ssle Motor Scooters 94 Sale llouNf Trailers *9 , -Aur 1 laMBRETTA. 1 PONT CTCt* ir HOUSETRAILER. EXCELLENT i '^*F*‘;* ^ eend. 51155 Ph MEUoata 44IM; *ike Bimd " • 'nusam.! tl,WEyTY-F(jlTR vl V .'A. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JULY 21, 1961 ,* 9db Wotor 94 Bo«t« nd Accwortei 97 Sde Uacd Truck* un cwniAK. CAM u ■ »ft«f > :w !» ■ n mtt. ■u ctwSUM BAOUL LAKOl rccaUy'rckwli. Ktw Ui ,V1U c«. Pite* $1 EumunTA ac6 For Sale Btcyclea 96 Mv ScfevuiB BIkn. AM.H a*. **Sa *K^ LawrwtS* PE**VtAm*. • AtusTO-cnArF" olSo«D***BON. **Aa' OA**»ttS | ^ Inkoard-Owboaia ^ OAKLAND**MA« *K"nraANOB ■*JJ'?*/**5ZTAi3OTjwSVK¥. om »» a *«•»«» r«MW I Substantial Reduction II ataitran koau. * lANjkBraaLKD COitTORTiBLf: For Sale Cara 106 'H CnSYTS lAi s Saglnar ““ ' *“* lAAA CMBjrwW ^'k. 1 owner ear.'\l~eo^.'pnc( ALAN. Phon* AW-lAAt.________ ■N CHKTRdm IWALA S«0(» hordtoi). VA. autontfUe. power Vraket, power eleerlns. rwila and heater. whUawaU*. Two to aai^ (ram A17N NORTH CBBYROUR CO. ION e WOODWARD.-------- MINOHAM Ml a-ATAA SATISFACTION , GUARANTEED M T-Blrd Canekrtlble, ID* ■ (ttll power, we trade. U.AN mi ■Al Pontiac CaUllna RarOkp, power, CAN mile*. 'If Pord. TA Pairlao* Clufe a« 1 owner. (IN ■M Cbeeralet. VA Stick. Bel . Hardtop. Siiarp. Sav*. M Cheerolet Wacom 4-doOr. Very ale*. NM. 'AT Buick. Special. 1 owner. 'AT Pord ConeeiUWe, new top. SUPERIOR AUTO SALB8 AN OAKLAND_________■ PR CHBTRQLET S-DOOR Bit DowerfUd*. radio, hwtar. ndlUon. (IN. MY A-IIM. do6r ISM CRKVROLET dam A cjltoder. SUeVr-hlua flalah Ure* --------- - 0* wall Sl.IN MARMADUKB ii: A Ltnolnf Oh, oh! I feel a call from a neighbor coming on! .Trailer---------------- 1( POOiTwiDOEMAKarPSHaC slated, decked, wmdahleld. aU contrail. N Mercurr metm. SKA RAT BOATS JOHNSON MOTORS Marlim SttppUci. Repair Strr. PINTER'S IP BLUB SKT THKA. ^ItAA^ra TIRRIPIC BOAT DlSCOOffT WOLVERINB PLTWOCH). X lA-POOT PIBBROLAaa BOAT. » kp. tiK BuniM mmw, trmikf. OR iTloinC STAB'ALOMfRthi BdAf r. X hP. elec. I neerttkl* lop at ^ JD A-MIT M root BOAT, a hE. AfbrMi Trader aad centroU. WUl taU laparaM OB MAN It cbbcbiSt inboard. 111 korwpewer, aSoj tandam trailer, eeaiplet*. WIU teendee; EM T-gTi____________________ IT CHRISC^^ ir OWEl^OOTBOABD MOTOR boaL eqaipped with TA — " ‘%rj fttfinf ---- Rppumte tr ;ir rtioi!' iNBOAltb.~Mliic:dlt¥ cooTerilon. Call alter. A, AAMIM. •SA EviNRCDE otTaJdaTw^ Marla* ^Inruda motor*. lA jear* repair eiperlene* Or- -Chard Lake kaii........... Open A Ul A. TERRIFIC SAVINGS After July 4 Oweiu Cnilaer*. ik^ralt eruls- LOW DOWN PAYMENT B-E TERMS Mazurfk Marine Sales SAOINAW AT S BLVD. TyanyHTtat’n 9^**'*«* 1^0 I ENOINK airliner. NON-STOP. IcM Atmelet. San Prancltco. San Dleco. ATA.M. Hawaii, IN N. Rew ToA. Ill Miami. A44- Perry Serrla* In*. OR A-UAt. Wanted Died Cars 101 $25 MORE Por that hlfh trad* Mad at bclore you leU. H. ___ WelL 4A4S Dixit Hlfbway. Phone OR J-lltA. mOH a POR LATE MODltT *■ ---- MA A-HN k - BORaEPOWER BVINRUDB. lAIT. A-1 condtiloD. lued eery ....1, MM. FI A-ANL HELP'HELP! HELP WE HnO EXTRA CLEAR USED CARS RIGHT HOW I "TOP dollar PAID" Glenn’s Motor Sales ___ — .W. Huron St PE A-TITl ns 1 HIGH DOLLAR PAID FOR ■ " and wrecker - --- ir n A-J3AT. 'll CRISCRAPT CAPRL ' Ctureter eatlac, rkl* thle 1 utttl hMt ud Ji*k*_ oder^ Be* j Atito. PE -_ A OdOD oeal-junes-wreSs^ up to asm Can and truck*. PE UIM. ROTAL AUTO PARTS. jtiRK bARS WANTED ■‘M DDNPHT It* with M h.p. Jahn-- *oa ahd trailer. ISN. JNLAND LAEE SALES __________YnIo' '-Ofi CraR. MD t-TAN. ^ lAfOOT PBEROI -------, RONA- Scou-M^otiUough IMA is tatra*. No ’ Plain*. Mlchlcon. BUeermd*, Drayton 'ALOM-CRAPT. SHELL LTiH -kND SERTICB " DAlff Ppen Dally A Sunday* T a.met p.m. ADEORN ROAD AS H P. lA Ft. Plretlaa HMt Bteerint lA" mndahleld, bark Sett. Arntrolk. Qa* Tank. Trailer and Water 8klci. AU Hew OP BUCK—JUNE CAR, TROCE. POR-nAC WASTE. Pi EtHN. ^tUaca. OldimobUta, I Cheerolott. Por top dolli ttiieee model* tod omen c- M & M MOTOR SALES IMT Dial* Hwr______OR MWn WE REALL? nIBD CARIT Check th* reel and try (or AVER ILL'S SOM DIxIa Hwy. PE I-NTI PH 4-NSt. Used Auto Parts ST PORD V-A ENOINE. UL ! or PE A-TSOT ___________ RECONDITTOHED T ft A N S M I S- I. generatori. itartor*. ' ler pump*.' etc. (or aU car*. I-IT4T MAC I^ Hlihway. Sale Used Trucks^ IM A4 CHEVROLET, l-TARD DUMP. "Air New in Pbntiac «*DT WHITE LAP8TRAKB - aqua swan aluma lap WHOkHOUSE. VENUS CRUISERS m PHwvwnrwT Ptrunn rai t WE8T-“BEND MOTORS ■ Portt<*mper C*mp Trailer ! ________ Wood, Alum , Flber«l*r. I (t-M It IKA CHEVROLET. >41 TON PICE-SCOTT MOTORS AND BERVICT; “P- • ^ •“* »“* **<1 (lnt»h. CRUISE-OUT BOAT BALES *•“> P*"k Wra>»- NORTH n E. W*)len FE A4U3 ^ CHEVROLET CO . lOM 8 WOOD- Dallr A-4 Sunday IIM ' WARD. BIRMINOHAM. MI 4-ms. . ARKANSAS ‘TRAVELER BOATS' I '« T AN FORD. lA YARD boT*P. rbonpeon ainker Bum Bor ---------- ---------------•- ■AI JOHNSON motors GASOW -SPORTS CENTER- MT N. '56 (.MC 1 i-T.m I'icknp .......1 L.k.-Rd-------AAT-IASe i -----------Tr.n.ml..lon KEEOO HARBOR. MICH i CLEARiNo OUT ALL - NEW \'an Camp Chevrolet, Tnc. tood‘ bun”n *"‘*d"l”*”fi hf*' MILFORD_______________MU 4-im ioat. a/ltrJ^ «*»S B-IM MOblX. lAAA VOLK8WAOEN SUN ROOF Slock No._m. ALIN. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. INO B. W(X>0-WARD, BlRk«NOHAM AH 4JT3A. JAOUAR XK 140. INA ROADSTER. UN YOLK8WAOON7 COHPLBfC witb *un root, heater and whlte-waU Mr**, hette (Inleh aad ouly AI.IM. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. IAN s woodward BIRMIMO-MAM MI 4-JTJA. New Authorlxed Dealer VOLKSWAGEN SALES AND SERVICE WARD-McELROY, INC. 44SA W. HURON (MNl OR 4A4H Wa Buy aad Sell Imported Car For Sale Cars 106 ■AT BUICK SPECIAL AUTO-maUc tranamiulon. radio, healer. EkceUent cotidHloii. OR * *“ For Sale Care ----------------------------- PORI ■M CHEW 1-DOOR BEL AIR V-l.K MY 3-11 Pow*r|llde, radio AMA. OR iNN. _____ IIM CHEVROLET 8TATI6h WAO-en, S-patecofer; NTS, OR 1-AlU. CHEVROLET lAU A REAL CUTE ONE!! LOVELY CREAMY WHITE fTNlSH WITH CHROME WIHDOW P R A MBS AHD DOOR POBW, YA ENOINE. RA-DIO. HEATER, AUTOMAT-IC AMO WnneWALLS. LOOK AT THIS ONE FOB TOUR SON OR OAUOH-TER. $1095 1-Year Warranty Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 CTLASSIC lAAI BUICK BXTLiRK: 10 CmKTROLBT IMPALA, CON- t-Mlf alter iSr" BUICK. SPECIAL LDOOR hardtop. I the balr-lutely I Haul -( II..— needed. Take paymeati o( $l.M per Kln( Auto. llA^S^^^aiUikW. *!n Pontiac. Por turthrr InlormtUon ___call FE A-04W.__________ 'M BUICk CENTURY HARDTOP. -----------------”.*!:£ __________________FE 3-lOW FI sell HR BUJC'K Fob USED BUIGKS IT MONTHS WARRANTY . S. Woodward B'Hm ________MI 47414.______ FACTORY DOXet IT PIBER-> flae (lihtng boau. might Imper- • feet. AUA. regular glH vaTu*, - Olaato entt CHwer Dixia Hwy. Dellve xMEYFR’S ‘‘El Caniino Sales” iCHEVROLBTl ATT E Walton Bird PONT.... Bui, PE A-AA7A Re* FE 4-IIM 'Better Used Trucks GMC IS’»orfukr‘R'».,5" J **rvlc*. Trained ' ehanlc ou duty. W* hare eerrlced -Mercury motor* (tue* lAAl. AU -moton. boat teated. There U a - dtflerenc*. Shorty Hook'e Place, > ITM-ll Orchard Lake Rd. at Plot ' Lkke. DUl dSl-lAlA.____________ Ew ALUMINUM RDNABOUtS. ' A2N U' boat!. A40. Trailer*, AH. Alumlmmi. IIU, Plborgla* $1TA. "Wood ruaabouu. IMS. Big dli-* county. Evlnrude motor*. Bueh-"-----> *g» Mil EM ytxi. >BOAT SAVER HOIST deoifs Mr Mkourdo «r dM . Owens MmneSiropIi ^ IM ONBMt Lall| AVK n I T SAVE DEMOS 1961 CHEVROLET CORVAIRS Pickups and Panels Matthews- H^greaves TRUCK department 631 Oakland at Cast FE 5-4161 Blrmlngh*n e pay menU $36 H p MATIC TRANSMIlSStON. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN A»*ume piymenu o( A34.7A per mo. C*ll Credit Mpr . Mr. Parks. 'AA CHEVY BEL AIR. 4-DOOR, birdtop, I automatic. A-1, low mileage. 4LWC. 743 W. liuron. 8 ^1 rail FE AMS3. They Must Go 1 iral* and 4 door o H JltT to I3AT to AT. hardtop. ■ to (l.llS $15 . ___ good huyo, we flnance ECONOMY JCAR8 31 AUBURN Ml CHEVROLTE. lifPALA, 3-DR^ Hardtop, VI with powerglld*. power tteerlnf. radio ond heater, whitewall tirei. Bondurae Mtroon (Inish. Save on thle one, A3.4M. NORTH cnnCVItOLET CO. UN 8. SAOINAW. BUtAUNOHAM. Mt .. CHEVROLET BEL AIR A-DOOR d cylinder, etandard ahttt, whit* with blue trim. ALIN,. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. IMS b. WOOD-WARD, BIRMINOHAM. Ul 4-373A. % CHE4f~Tb60R CLEAN - _ OR l-IMT__________ ■13 emt^ 4pNX)^ ATI. INQUIBS AAA CHEVROLET. BEL AIR door. A-cyllnder wHh --- power eteerlng. radio DODGE iSriOYAL LANCER utomfttle ‘ er. A*1 4 tfter I. odge i lER Wi neoier and. oeri condition, rail t Motor SalAi, BEST OFFER TAKES. ___ alter A:10.' -BIRD CONVERTIBLE jeromk-fergusox ROCHESTER PORD DEALER ______OL I-STU - - ______________ HARDTOP, (aUy equipped. 8*11 or trod*. lOA mil St. Alter I._____________ » FORD VICTORIA. ALL KX- lAAT PORD HARDTOP, VER? good, tmay termi. OR MH4. C. MqqiilBt. Denier._______ FORD. IIH. 3-bOOR, VI. AUTO-mnUc trantmUaion, heater, good ceod. Very clonn. 1 owner. f4AA. SqlM. Ill S. Bngli lAAl FORD 4-DOOR HARDTOP, pertcct condition, nuto. traneml* lien, power stocring and hr ‘ 1AM FORD 4-DOOR. VI ENOINE cish down < __,1 Motor*, tl-------------- in S. Saginaw, Bln* Delreo wsgon today. Nothing like It. A*ium* peymenu e( AITM per month with low Ml 8 Snginkw, MERCURY IIAI HARDTOP. PARK-LANE 4-DOOR. POWER EQUIPPED. THIS IS THE LUXURY LINE HAS PUSHBUTTON DUAL RANGE TRAMBM I 8 8 I O N AND LOADED WITH POWER. $1195 1-Ycar Warranty Suburban-Olds USED cars 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 For Sate Cifi ISIT FORD CONVBtTIBUI, CKXID condition, AtM. FI A-4144. JULY SPECIALS AM PONTIAC Cataltna eport* dan, Rydrnmnuc, radio and haat-er. Tour II. Al will make low down payment. |I,M|, SM POH'nAC Cnullnn Sedan. R>-drnmntlc, radio, heater, whlte-wnUa, 1 owner *p*clnl Haunt Pontiac Sales CLARKSTOH <-lA «.* -U; O B. lA Ipnn Sdou.. Tum‘ -tu S p.m. 1AM FORD VI 1-OOOR, IMT FORD SDOOR SEDAN. Ure* and U i full year i BOB PHOST. ----, rudlo and hae Uha new ----, (or th* read. warrant^. AI4S down. USED CAI SA4 LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTE-LT NO MONEY DOWN. Auume S*Sr"Mgr, *Mif Krk*"*it *^ldl 4-7AM. Harold Turner. Pord. AdERCURY 4-D06r HARb-p. like new. ANA lull prlco, no oney down. Lucky Auto Balt*. IMT MERCURY 4-DOOR MONT-clalr. Automatic tranamlaalon, radio aad heater. Tranaportntloo apeclal. 44N full price BOB BORST. INC.. Birmingham'* new Lincoln-Mercury-Comet dealer. For Sale Cars JEROME Motor Sales Oldi-Cadillac m S. Sastnaw____PE l-TMi IIM MBRCURT S-00(Ht. AUTO-matia tranamiaalou wim VI on- i!ir*' r: ----------- -mM-pir with law eaah down or oH Uoyd Moton. Uacola-M._ pomot, BM S. simlnaw FE 3-Wll. lAAl MBRCOkY MONtniiy, Far Sale Caw 166 IM PLYMOUTH COKTERTtBUE. rndle. hooMr, w"---- .ssa—• nmtanfm on, radio and hi with etandard . sss. arjjTfuJrsidr. irrw'K-r.2h»% SiercntTJCi^* PK IMlll. paymenu u( S3T] par BEATER. WHITEWALL TIRS8. Abiolutely no money down. A*-euma paymenU ad An n_ptt mo. CaU credit Mfr.. Mrt. l%rkc at heater, whitewall Ur^. A runi delight, till tun price, an mt— down. Lloyd Motor*, Uaeoln-Mer-cuy^^oL 3M B. Satlaaw, PE ■M OLDS It. 4.DOOR_p*tUXFi»r torlor. Heal clonn. PE 44504. : 1 OWNER SPECUL lAH ld*rcury,~4 d ~ moMc tran* " __________ IM S. M«ln, Millard MU 4-ITlt ■Crissman tSH 4-DOOR PONTUC. HTORA-mauc, radio and houtor. OR 1-tMl U PONTUC 3 IDOOR. RTDRA-_maMc, radio. hoaUr. ItT 3-lML IS PONTUC. A4 CbHbmbNDAl E. Third. FOHTIAC 3 DOOR BARDt^ *“ FB M704. i-4tU btfof I p.m" OR A 606b cikAN Oar aroperly ro-eoadlUonod — at fair price, go to BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER OLDS lAAIM 4-DOOR HARDTOP. lOWLT SUNSET ROSE WITH WHITE TOP FULL POWER. OP OOUB8EII REALLY A PLUSH ONEIt $1495 1-Year Warranty Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 -S. W'oodward MI 4-4485 ■Al PLYMOUTH WAOON . . | AST a month Lakt*M* Motor* FE A4M3 WILL ACCEPT Boat*. Mdtori, Oun*. Bcho off ■ (team whlitl*. Sunihin* (rom a beanery. Xxhaukt Fume* (rom an thins moTobl*, on a new orpued Bill Spence, Rambler 33 8. Mala St. (Mill CLARK8TDN __ MA A-ASdl INI FORD 4-OOOR. RADIO AND HEATER, absolutely NO MONEY DOWN. Auume pey-menu of AT.34 per mo. Call Credit Mgr., Mr. Park* at Ml 4-TIW. Htrold Turner, Ford. 'AFFORD, 'll ilH B08EL 3-OOOR HAROTSF Radio, healer. *utomotlc, whlte-walle. A low mileage beauty I Pull price ANA No money down. FALCON. 1AM. MUST SELL AT ___________ white wall*. AMN. Alter A p.m. OR 3dS4S. lASe •yORD. CONVEHTIBL*. 'v-S' Fordomatic. Uk* new. Bill Race. MA A-17TA.___________________ iidO FALCON 3-D06R. AUTOWAT- * ^E! FORD CONVERTIBLE FAIR-e. (traigbt itick. Oood con- on. A2N AtSlOlA.__________ 1N3 FORD CONVERTIBLB' AlAO. 1AA4 Packard 4 door tadan - • - ■ ■ T. yi A-33M. AlAO. Call B lA FORD. NEEDS MOTOR. tllO __________FE A-AIM___________ 1 FORD VA, STICK, CUSTOM '3M. lAU FORD. 4 DOOR. I CYUNDER automaUc, new paint. Very clean. Private owner. Can arrange (I- SOUTM FIELD MOTORS IM E. Bird, at Auburn FE 8-4071__________ III FORD l-FASSENORR WAO- on. VA engine, automatic '- mlulon. good tire*, blue white, will trade. Oiroux'i sale*. Phone OB 3-3AAA. VI engine. *Uck ehlR. with a ^ whit* (Inieh Nice earl schuciT ford M34 at Bnckhora Lake LAKE ORION MY 3-lN 1 IaM FORD FAIRLANE ' SEDAn. muet be liquidated Immediately lor'the balance due o( AMT. abiolutely no cuh needed. Take over paymentf of $3.73 Mr wr-’-Car la being itored by King A' Ul S. Saginaw In PonUae. furthar Inlormatlon call PE A-» EXTRA NICE 1AA4 Ford, H-too pick up. |43A deUeered TOM BOHR, INC. I harrlagton, OR^ 3-AMl. ... _PO«D STATION WAOON. ^DIO, • HEATER, AUTOMA-HC transmission, whitewall ■nRI*. ABSOLUTELY HO MONeV DOWN. Aeaum* pay-menta of $3171 per me. Call Credit Mgr., Mr. Parka, at Ml 4-TAoe, Harold Turner. Pard. ~ IAN S WOODWARD. HAM. MI 4-37M;___^ ___ iAA4~ CHEVROLET CON^ER'nBLE I -----------------------,or' AM CHEVROLEfTiBL aM HARD-top. V-A, Powerndo. radio aod heater Pull price. AIM. BW BORST. INC.. Btrmtagbam'i new LlncoUi-Mercury-ComM dealer, m "----------- -.Jloc; Hunter Sled.. lAM OAU^IE.CONTER'n-BLE^ 8NOOE. Serlei - ROTAL. model - 4-DOOR HARDTOP. Motor No, KD8MITA3. will be M-quldoted for the balaaec due of A4AT. This ear Buy b* claimed by tdklag over paymenu ot $4.S3 per week. AhsdIulelT no eaah needed until after first Bapmeate laurlor; M»tchlng ollgloul blue Baalpmengj! VA with radio aad boater. po6er hrakei and aUar- YRU ear la being ihMd^ nad Of Auftarn Ava. aiiAtao ttmm M • p.m. ^ oBoopg Sum IMI PLTMOUTE 3-DOOR, RADIO AND heater, AUlbMATICi TRANSMISSION. AB80LUTBLT NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay-mcaU of IM.TA per me. p-" Credit Mgr.. Mr. Park*. Wt 4-7AOO. Harold Turner, For«L IMT PLYMOUTH 3-DOOR SEDXn. yi, automatic tfaosmlHloB, radio rand heater, power steeftaig. Pull price, MM. BOB BORST. INC, Birmingham'* new Unceln-Mcraury-Comet dealer. 3M Hunter ■"'‘* \l.blKk loutb of lA l^le 1AM BUICK ELECTRA 335. A Meek beauty with solid grs terior. full power. Thli ca. .. Immaculate throughout. A perfect family carl Only $1AM JVILSOH PONtlAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward BIRMINGHAM____AC 4-1338 DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New 1961 Simea $1395.25 SMALL TOWN I-OW OVERHEAD 3A.0N MILE OUARANTEE RAMMLER-DALLAS INI K. MAIN ROCHBSTI DODOE-CHRYSLro-TRDCKS “ Special - I960 PONTIAC Catalina 3-door with radio an heater, hydramatlc tronsmluloi Vai*X“"""" ............ $2395 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE ,65 Mt. aemens Corner: Cass and Pike FE 3-7954 HOMER RIGHT Small Town Trades: »^<*«vralet Sdoor. Beyl. R^ ISM Itaah Rebel, g-door. goyl. Ra- h&s,****'' Chevrolet -Pontiac — Buick Dealer -NEW-1961 FORD FAIRLANE 2-DOOR White Fresh Air Heater Windshield Washers Oil Filter and Air Cleaner A REAL ECONOMY CAR FOR ONLY $1,913.59..... Includes All Federal and State Taxes Ask for Car No. 154 -NEW-'1961 FORD GALAXIE CLUB VICTORIA Corinthian White 8-Cylinder -— Magfic Air Heater Electric CJlock — Backup Lights Air Qeanef and Oil Filter GET THIS LOVELY BEAUTY NOW FOR ONLY $2,656.77 Includes All Federal and State Taxes Ask for Car No. 73 - TRUCKER’S SPECIAL - 1 NEW FORD F-600 132-inch Chassis and Cah 5-Speed Medium Duty Direct Transmission 6.33-8.81 2-Speed Axle - 15,000 Pounds 8J4 x20 10-PIjr Tires — 6.0 Disc Wheels Fresh Air Heater — Washers Front and Rear Turn Signals A REAL BARGAIN AT pNLY $3,198.38 Including All Federal and State Taxes ■/i . MOTOR SALES, INC. Your WATERFORD FORD Dealer Since 1930” 5806 PIXIE HIGHWAY qR 3-1»1 Sendee wid Parts Dept. Op« ’tU 9 p.m. Daily " THE PONTIAC PRgSS, SATUBDAY> JULY 22, 1961 / ■ **' \ ______ TWENTY-FIVR Today’s TeleAdsion Programs Program furnished by stations Uued'in this column arc suhfoet to changes without notice ChwiMi »-W»K TV auumu T-fnAiv ObUMl »-CKLW-TT TONIOHT8 TV mOHUOBTS Bonn Uneasy (2) Movie (cent) (4) Color) 0««|e Pleito^ , (7) Sporti (oont.) (9) Popeye (2) Highway Patrol (4) George Pierrot (coot.) (7) Sports (cent.) (9) Oowtown Rodeo TiM (2) Death Valley Days (4) Pony Express (7) Decoy (9) Tsd Undsa^ 7:U (9) Passing Parade 7:W (2) t*irry Mason (4) Color Bonanza (7) Leave It to Beaver ^ (9)Weboflife $:!• (2) Perry Mason (oont.) (4) Bonanza (oont.) (7) Lawrence Wdk (9) Ooaeup t;a» (2) Checkmate (4) Tail Man (7) Lawrence Walk (oont.) (9) Ooaeup (oont) 9:W (2) Cbedcmate (oont.)' (4) D^ty (7) Boxing (9) InvlslMe Man 9:|| (2) Have Gun-WiU Travel (4) Natkn’s Future (7) Boxing (cent.) (9) Exploratkeia •:« (7) Make That Spare 1S:M (2) Gunsnsoke (4) Nation’s Future (cont.) (7) Roaring 20s (9) News lt:M (97 Weather, Sports lt:M (9) Ckdl