The Weather WMtkM IWMa 8«>Miy, wanner. VOL. 119 XO. THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1961—18 PAGES Didn't Dp Nothin', Judge' HACK SAW. ANVONE? — That’ __________ four desperados appear to need. They are four of the "most wanted" men on the list of Pontiac s Centehldal Keystone Cbps. The cops swung into action Saturday, made their arrests, and, following a quick trial before the kangaroo court, the four badmen we'^e put behind bars in P*atU« Ptch rh*U front of the Oakland County Courthouse. Look- ing fw a way-out-aPM#8m^e^H“Actiilg^^)^^ Saturday in Oak-' PnliAn .TrMtAnk TiuIoa I Police Chief Joseph Koren, Qrcuit Judge Frederick C. Ziem, Sheriff Frank W. Irons, and Municipal Court Judge Cecil B. McCallum. They were at the top of the li.st. Who Did It and Why? Explosions Shatter Towers Traffic Claims 2 More Lives in Oakland County State, National Tolls Also at Alarming Pace for Holiday Weekend Traffic accidents claihiedl two more lives in separate! Negro Testifies in Montgomery Officer Left Before land County, bringing the Memorial Day weekend toll to four. Last year, there were no road deaths in the county over the holiday. The state is also experiencing a bloody Memorial Day on the highways as; nice weather is bringingj out in droves. I motorists MONTGOMERY, Ala. Ift ~ A, Jr. for an injunction to compel iface. or hit, kick or otherwisej nearly two days stilli Negro rtudent testified today that police in the two cities to pro- Imolest any of the "freedom!tO gO, the Michigan toll is the only policeman she saw on teci “freedom riders” and other iriders." 23 two more than fnr tho duty shortly before a race riot Interstate bus paasengerH in the ...... lOr the started here drove away ju.st as future. Henley h.« been .barged In entire Memorial Day period ■ ■ • ■ "freedom riders” clly court with aswiall and bat- lao* vear iroeaom naers ; „.:n «___>__ai... ___, year. Nationwide, traffic fatalities at Johason also will decide to enter a similar order against Patricia Ann Jenkins, a student at Tennessee A. & I. at Nashville, was the first witness at a federal court hearing growing out of racial violence in Montgomery May 20 and in Birmingham sbe days earlier. Hj rnu-r u Mm.iar oiuer againsi a vision ncMsiiicn — cameraman -----------nnn former Montgomery reserve police- Maurice Ix>vy and soundman H. Imidmoming todiiy stood man. Claude V. Henley, to prohibit him from interfering with travel, and at the same time’ . , determine whether to leave in ""* by, force against the Ku Klux Klan. ■NO OTHER POUCE’ The Negro student testified that at 281. ^H< . I Sunday the deaths were coming' She also conceded that she did fos** of four an hour. ‘ Safety Council offl- viblence. through Tuesday’s holiday pe- Gunman Roams Cify'sEasfSide eight to 10 minutes before leaving] 1 in a taxicab and saw no other’^TGpOSOCf FilUl Attacker Believed Still on Loose After Firing at Couples, Motorist A Negro student said the first blow was struck by a cigar-smoking man in a white shirt, who attacked a cameraman. A mystery gunman terrorized two couples parked in a lover’s lane on the city’s East Side early Sunday mon^ by JrlllK two wild atots fU'them. A half hour later he opened Are on a driver near Murphy Park, also missing him. Police believed the attacker, armed with a high-powered rifle, was still on the loose today, although they arrested one suspect found uniirmed and supposedly drunk near the scene. Tlie two couple* were In a car parked In aerulded Tonmhnwk Hills, off Opdykr Road, at S a.m. when they heard a shot. "it sounded like someone had exploded a firecracker under the car." said the driver. William J. Wooll. 19. of 10150 Oak Park Blvd.. ' Oak Park. He and his three companions became further alarmed when they saw the lone gunman approaching the car. “If you don’t get out of here. I'll put the next shot in the car.” Wooll quoted the gunman as pbavi^-shoutecl t^ DIVE ONTO FLOOR on 'Jacktown of 413 highway death* reported in a four-day Memorial Day weekend In IS57. FBI and Police on Big Manhunt in Utah, Nevada Three Relay Stations Shattered by Dynamite; Civil Defense Hit SALT LAKE CITY, Utah IJ!) — Dynamite blasts that shattered three lonely, tUi-attendwi microwave and cable relay communications stations in Utah and Nevada Sunday touched off a multistate manhunt and produced a war-like nervousness. The question of whether the mysterious exptesiona-were set by saboteurs, or vandals, was on many lips. Within hmiMM __*. Within hours after the dawn e . plosions. FBI a^nts, armed National Guard troops and area police began hunting the person or pci’sons, who for a time cut a nei-ve in America’s Gvil defense communications system. The damaged stations all are loc ated in the desert of Western l lah and ftastern Nevada and along I .S. 40-MA. The stations are part of the American Telephone and Telegraph system. LANSING t* — The State Cor-; hero and In Birmingham deliber- jrections Commission has rejected The holiday watch is kept from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight Tuesday. The council made no predic-the total of deaths ex- UrAROiXti MUROWAVK STATIONS -Utah National Guardsmen ha\e been called out to guard microwave relay stations after three were destroyed by explosions earlier Sunday. 0/C John D. VanLeeuwen tieitt and CWO 2 AP Ph«ur» Kenneth B Alder arc shown on guard at a station in Emigration Canyon near Salt Lake Qty. Other guardsmen are po.sted at microwave facilities in Nevada and Idaho. atriy talM to prevent threatened i„ proposal to use the State Prlmi mob violence. Southern Michigan at Jackson as the location of a commercial movie. On cross-examination, she said that she did not see the man "poke a camera" in the photographer'i News Flash WASHINGTON WU.The ! preme Court today denied hearing to Peter Lieavoil, Oromie Pointe. Mich., who wa* aentenced to pri*on for failnro Cbrrections Director Gus Harrison said the request was made by Pickwick - International Productions, Inc., an independent film producer. The company proposed to call the movie "Jacktown" and to use the prison and warden’s home as backgrounds. Harrison said the commission objected to the title and to the idea of making a commercial movie on prison grounds. pected. WUliam C. Heath. 37. of 2341 Hlllcroft Road. Walled Uke, was fatally injured when his truck struck a tree in Bloomfield Township. Township police! said the impact threw Heath out of the truck cabj and under the| trailer wheels. JFK Birthday Spent Parade to Laud Boning Up for Mr. K Our War Dead The first blast, at 4:55 a.m.. demolished a microwave tower three miles west of Wendover on the Utah-Nevada line. The second, 55 minutes later, collapsed a cable relay station at Knolls, Utah, 40 miles further ea.st. The third, 55 minutes later, crippled a microwave tower at Cedar Mountain, 20 miles further east in Utah. COAST TO COAST The unmanned stations transmit radio waves up to 30 miles on a line of sight basis—coast to coast, border to border. Chandler Worsens to appear before CULVER cm’. Calif....... 1 Actor Jeff Chandler. 42, is again! •ritical condition. New inter-«“ven children, apparently lost cOn- HYANNIS PORT. Mass. President Kennedy! The accident I turned 44 today in the seclusion of his family reserva-j occurred on Maii-|tlon on the Chilly south shore of Cape Cod. He put In bu Road, near!more homework on his crucial meetings with French Lone Pine Road.i------------- ----------" at about 12:45 p.m. He died two! Star-"'’ Press WiU Publish liOSKH CONTROL ON ci RVK Edition Tomorrow 2,000 Expect to March Up Saginaw Tuesday Starting 10 A.M. The three blast* snipped Mt a porttoB of this triephonic baek-but automatic equipmeat Senate m| bleeding Saturday forced him;*™* of his truck when he drove. J******^*^^ ^Ulon I July ST. |to undergo his second emergency *ast around a curve. tomorrow, Memorial Day. operation in nine days. GM Wins Safely Honor An out-of-state roKidenI, iden- 1 lirled by R4iyal Oak police a* Raymond MprrlRcy, S3, of New Kedford, .Ma**., wa* dead on arrival .Saturday at William Beau- : mont Hospltai. Royal Oak. crossing Wood-| Bassett Street , , Pontiac will honor its war dead President Charles de Qaulle| tomorrow with a Memorial Day and Soviet Premier Khrush-'Parade and solemn ceremonies. The flag will be displayed | The youngest president e v e r throughout the city! The Pontiac Pres.s will elected to the office IxMied up on tius week's European conferences while anticipating a giant birthday celebration in Boston tonight another ayatem. Asmeiated Press circuits in the West were disrupted for a time. Telephone company officials said repairs would be made by tonight. A Timely Reminder Regular editions will resumed Wednesday. with p p friend-s. a I and political! Morri.sev w General Motors set an all-time record of industrial|ward Avenue safety for its U.S. and Canadian operations in winning Oak when struck by a the “Awsrd ot Honor" o( the NaUonal Safety Council;;,"’ during 1960, it was announced today. !oak. A plaque marking OM’s safety performance was pre- New Comic Strip in The Press Today for a WASHINGTON (UPI) - GOP congmwionni leader* have urged President Kennedy to tell So-, Viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev RovaU Pontiac Press welcomes Ihej that their meeting next weekend fascinating new comic strip "Drift: may be their last unle*» Ru*-wns staving at the I "hi *h«w" evidence of good faith. . , ivilieJVlotri 112n N ivo^ward A’ve ! A thrilling adventure with a be-j Senate Republlean lAUWler Ev- sented in Detroit to John F. Gordon, president of Gen- Hr and id» Ro«"»r»ldral Motors, by Howord Pyle, president of the Notional „ ... S"" “iCJid’Tv.S' Hipp, 20. of 27050 NMton a-^|safety Council. It was the 15th time General Motors has (Continued on Page 2. Coi. 8f ■-— *= ” - " - - - _ .. . * received this high recogni- * the flag I* pnaslng In n parade or review, those present in uniform Mhoiild render the right hand salute. .Men not In uniform should also come to attention, remove their hats and place them over their hearta with the right hand. Women a h o n I d salute by plaeing the right hand over the heart. It also I* proper to stand at attention when the National Anthem is ptayed or Kung, and tare the Murre of the National Guaixlsmen in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico searched and then stood guard over similar stations. ‘NO CXIMMEXT’ The close-mouthed rei had a blanket “no comment" for every question about their investigation. Salt Like Tribune photographers were allowed to take pictures of damaged stations and outsides of those undamai^ed. but not interiors stuffed with huge batteries. control panels and other equipment. At each blast site, broken steel hunks of concrete and splintered tigators searched the debris for clues. l^xpioded ^ some of Madison Heights, ducked onto floor of the car. In the backseat, Lorraine Kansas, 18, of 952 E. Harry St., Hazel Park, and her male companion, Jerry Bozik, 21, of 526 Orchard St., Hazel Park, also dived onto the floor. They crouched there la fear of betaig shot at again, until WoeU dared to *1011 the car, keeping his bend low. The car proceeded about IM feet and got stack. The gunman approached menacingly, the couples said. He fired a second sTiot that'ISIged' Ih the carburetor. Then his gun seemed to jam, so he smashed a window on the driver’s side. Wooll risked another shot by slt-' ting up in the driver’s seat and giving the gas peddle the gum The wheels spun, finally caught, and -!t^y zoomed off to telephone police .rag gtfttjgl.- salute to those who died de-[ wrapped in militarv’ olive drab, fending freedom in many wars. ,, was found at one site. tion by the council for its safety record. GET tND REPORT The two couples were unhurt but badly shaken when police arrived. Officers were unable to find any trace of the gunman and .were * about to give up the search when a report came in that another driver tad been shot at near Mur-phj Park, also on the city's East Side. V’lctory Drive, told ■hot at while stopped on Eari - I Page 2. CW. 5) (Continl^ < In achieving the award, 998 out of every 1,000 GM employes In the U.S. and Canada enjoyed a full year without missing work as the result of an on-the-job accident. NEW LOW SET In addition, the number of lost-time. injuries per million man hours worked set a new low of .88, less than one accident for each million hours ■ worked by 465,000 General Motors employes. Eleven manatactaring plant*, and two G.H Tcchnfcal Center ataff* completed INB without iicr-ious injury, amuKiiing m total of Measured on the basis of the number of lost-time accidents per million manhours worked, GM's companywkle safety record over the ppst 10 years , is approximately nine times better than the average* of all U.S. and Canadian industries during the same period. • berg Air Force Base in California, night that the Prp*ldent al*o , Nhould caution Khrushchev More than 2.000 marchers are, against any further Soviet stalling in negotiation*. lican political attacks until Presi-.dent Kennedy ha.s talked with Soviet Premier Khrushchev in Vienna. . expected to participate in a parade;, Saginaw street start i;ig at 10; 1. Boy Scouts, bandti, major-eftes, military and veterans units, 1(^ by a U.S. Marine Corps Color Guard will march past several thousand viewers for a steady half hour. o . n. , J mil... The parade will culminate Senate Democratic Leader Mike , ,, o a salute to fallen .servicemen of Mansfield of Montana urged a , •__. , . truce to suspend at least ‘^e^ porarily the kind of foreign policy 1^™"* iWasts at the Ptesident with which'Saginaw Street and Oakland Avo-; In Today's, Press 'Listen to Me!' Kennedy, Khrushchev ex- j pected. to talk from the shoulder—P.AGE 19. re-verberating over the weekend. Be Pleasant, so Go Ahead, \Plan That Picnic Di-ding to the weatherman, I 111 rea.ssemble at 11; a.m. at Perry Mount Park Ceme-jtery for ceremonies and speeches . at the veteran's plot. 1 ! Principal speaker of the day will| be Chester Burton, Michigan !AMVETS commander. Rev. ! Charles Cushing of St. Michael’s I Church will give the invocation,! ---------Umtsline VUrtfek »--- Reds Let Up Considine says Radio f Free Europe notes letup In attacks on Kennedy—PAGE , Need Work the Star Spangled Banner. u singi In preflcnting the awaitl, Mr. Richard J. Detiner, 38. of J88 .Pyle commended the GM safety program and said it was "livnng proof that accident prevention can work.” SAFETY RE({X)RD ~ General Mqtors Corp, President Jtan F. Gordon (left) and Chaiman Frederick G. Dotiner (center) receive-the Na-fkmal Safety Council's "Award of Honor” for 1960 from Howa*d Pyle, coondl presiderit, GM’s safety record bver'the'past 10 years is about nine r*nttec rmi r**u times better than the average in UA. and Canadian industry. In winning the a^yard for. the 15th tinie,, (JM set an Mi-rime coippany record for Industrial safety. Past awards are in tta back- .vou can go abend with plans *«4-.,A--fhirtMJlWr6y 0ie.flrihg-«q'ua^ that Memoriai Day picnic. Tues-jvriH give way to "taps" by a singlel day will be sunny and warmer bugler. ! with a high of 72 existed. Tonight! ' Nav>' .-Vlothere will then slip; will )«’ (air and c,K,lcr with a low!®;";f ® still waters of the cemetery pond, of H- r , * ★ * " , Morning northeasterly windk at! marching in the parade. 10 , miles per hour continue through tonight. The lowest temperature preceding 8 a. in. recorded in downtown Pontiac was 49. At 2 p.m. the ten\peratui« reading was 62. Area New* Editorial* nbjtuarle* ^ Sport* pTheateri I’ IS I II13 * will"form ranks at 9 a.m. on South J Saginaw Street at Jackson and. - ^ Radio ProgranM Whittemore streets, the parade , marshal. Marine Gunnery Sgt. q.lf L, Woodruff of the local recruitii«| tw-=t TWO THE PONTIAC PRESfS, MONDAY; MAY 29, 1961 Death Notices (OAer Obituaries on Page 13) MBS. CABL ANDEB80N KEEGO HARBOR - Service for former Keego Harbor resident Mrs. Carl chaiRes were later dropped. Brennan appeared before th mate Rackeu Committee thrs years ago and was described as a hostile witneu. Wildcat Strike Threatens Cape 2 Unions Angry Ovor Stniority Layoff and Wiro Kennody CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (UPD —The threat of a wildcat strike which could halt all mtasile this hugs test space abo center hung over the Cape today pending requested action from President Kennedy. Unionists said the dispute, if unchecked, could lead to a wildcat walkout despite a labor-management agreement announced last week guaranteeing uninterrupted work at U.S. missile bases. The pmalble strike, wMck twe •ay after a long illness. She is survived ^ two cousins. Dies in Illinois News from 192^52. and ^ral Home folto^ by burial^ Philadelphia Inquirer, in Mount Hope Cemetery. want, centered areuad the layoff of 19 phntograpkers. Representatives of labor, management and the military were scheduled to meet today to discuat the argument involving the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and Photographers Union Locals 606 and 780 of laboratory technicians and camera repairmen.’ WIRE KENNEDY Meanwhile, the union claimed their 300 members had showered Kennedy with requests that the I administration's new U-jnan government-management-labor medi-jation commission step In to referee the fight. Mr. Tripp, a member of the Lapeer County Farm Bureau, died today following a three-week Illness at Lapeer County General Hoapital. Memorial Hospital. * __t ■ s. .. .. - was « Kraaunic ui ine Surviving besl^ his wife Alma and served was a graduate of the University of The unions claim that RCA. which has a government contract handle photographic coverage •‘«;i7eutenant"ln 'the during *wket tests at the Cape, had grandchildren; and three tract-'world War II. .violated a work contract by cut- Stock Exchongffs Close TThe New York Moek Esrhaage. Ameriraa Stork Exchange and MldwiWi Stork Exchange, plus :©nly survivor Funeral services were scheduled (or 10 am. Tuesday in St. Patrick's Catholic church «io«d today tor _____________ ne Odeage Board of Trade, the Now York Produce Exchange, Kaasas City grain markets and St. Lool* Uveslock aad grain markets rrmaio open. Cause of death was not dis-I'"* 1* cameramen with- out regard to a seniority clauee. A sister, Nora, of Pana, is the A lot of those fad diets add up to one thing - wishful shrinking . Any parent will tell you— aest way to enjoy your kid's birthday party Is not to show up Earl Wilson. The Weather Nonwhites Stay Home in Africa 3*Doy Strikff CoIIm but Many Go to Work Jutt os Usual Full L'.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICI.NITY - Mostly cloudy with a few light showers this morning becoming partly sunny this afternoon, high 68. Fair and cooler tonight, tow 44. Time-day mostly sunny and warmer, high 7*. Winds north to northeast 10-26 miles today and tonight. I JOHANNESBURG. South Africa iP — A three-day strike called by political leaders of South Africa's , I nonwhile, voleless majority opened today but not with universal suc- Thc Day in-BirminAam •on, prsaident of the BtrmlaBham Federal Savtogi artd Loan Aaao- of tha Birmingham Chamber of Johnaon, of 1331 HascI St., succeeds Msi^ A. Kreage. FIRST PLACE IN FIRST EXHIBIT - Ust week Mrs. Ethel Parkinson of HI E. Iroquois Road exhibited her painting In the first annual Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department's oil painting exhibition. Today she exhibits a big rcalUt Pnu rkcU smile as her canvas was chosen most popular by the visiting public. She proudly holds the small plaque she rocslved as first-plsee winner. Mrs. Parkinson competed with other beginning artists in the department's oil painting clasaes. H. F. Johnson Will Head C. of C, Put on Diive -H«uy P. John- ______ Tam O'Shantar aad the Aviation Country clutai. Ha la survived by his wlfU b-btUc. membenUp a a m p a I g a that 9t Jaae. Me said the local cham- borshlp oampalga alBoe INI. .Three other officers were reelected to posts within the organl-satton. They are Harold M. Kalb-flelach, vice president; Harris 0. Machus, treasurer; and Donald L. Cummings .aulstant treasurer. Reberi R. Morrie flarviee tor Robert E. Morris, 41. of 3480 Bradwsy Blvd., Bloomftold Township, wu to ba hald today at tha WlUlam Vssu Funaral Homa, Royal Oak, with burial In Wood-lawn Camatary. Mr. Morris wu kiUad Friday in an automobile accident In Grove-land Township. He WM msaufsetarer’s repre- Wayne L. Combs, James F. Moore and William £. Roberts were named to serve oq the nine-member board of directors. Christ Church Crsnbrook sponsor s Red Crou blood bank drive June 9 at the parish houu from 2:45 p.m. to l;45 p.m. The church is a member of the B!^ mingham-BIoomfield Community Blood Bank. and wai/ooewmr with kte bralhsr In the firm M. J. and R. B. Morris Ca. He was a member of the Elks, the Detroit Athletic Qub, Reesaa aub and the Oakland Mills Country Club. Surviving an his wife, Norma; two sons, Richard and Norman; his mother Mrs. W. J. Morris; four brothers and three sisters. contact the church prior to the day of collection. iLeaden Given Check It Drive at $551,600 tAn. Ethffi Parkinson's; With $50,430 in new subscrip- Canvas of Win* Bottl*ltk>ns last week, the Pontiac RvklkU IYMCA’s fund-rasing drive collec- v.nOS*n in CXniDli itlons stood at the S551.600 mark. Emerick, public relations director Farm Mutual, he had been of Pontiac Motor Division, and Earl regirter of deeds In Uvingslon The Pontiac Parks and Recre-j Robert M. Critchfleld. chairman ation Department today announced of the campaign tor $650,000 to im-results of its first snnual oil paint- prove and expand the "Y" building exhibition, held May 22-26 at ing. noted that $96,400 stlU remains aty Hall. to be subscribed for to insure the * * * success of the drive. On exhibit were the works of A check tor IK,6N, part of beginning artists who participated which had been Included to pre-in the department's painting vlous campalgu progreM rsparts. classes at Herrington and Webster wu presented campalgu leaden elementary schools. | to culminate the OM Maaage- Of the « patolfaig. on He was assisted by Robert W. William L. Maack Service tor former Birmingham resident WlUlam L. Haack, 67, of Howell, was to be held today at the First Presbyterian Church in Howell. Burial was to be In Lake-view Cemetery, Howell. Mr, Haack died at his Imme Saturday. An insurance agent 17 years with AN8WER1NQ APPEAL All division leaders were responding to his appeal tor completion of their aulgnments, Critchfleld said, with the General Division, headed by Mrs WUllam G. Wright, leading the way. The General Division haa raised $22,499 - 90 per rent of Us $25,-000 goal, Critchfleld said. a atm life at a wtne battle, glau and book was selected by the vtsIHug public as their choice af the. piling they would most Hke la have haug to their homes. It was painted by Mrs. Ethel Parkinson of 118 E. Iroquois Rood, who also won an honorable mention on another painting. The division, charged with solicitation of executives from GM plants in the city, was headed by Thomas F. Wiethom, Pontiac plant manager of Fisher Body Division. Second choice was a painting of little girl buckling her shoe, done by Marian Krumwiede of 2933 Owego Road. Third place went to Ha Elmy of 8356 Mt. Vernon 8t-tor her winter scene of white birch trees. Heart Attack Kills Official of Maxon, Inc. Rocco DlMarco. well-known artist and Dstroit advertising executive. died Saturday of a htart She also took an honorable mention with a seascape. Other honorable mentions went to paintings by Evelyn Davison of 4U Moore Muriel Smith of 145 Alberta Drive: Helen Morris of 850 N. Lake Angelus Road. Pontiac Township; and Barbara Workman of 1270 Airport Road, Watertord Township. According to Leonard T. Buzz, department supervisor, more than 300 people attended the exhibition. Raccoon Shorts Elactric to Three Communities In appraising proapecU of meeting the campaign goal, Critchfield Pontiac wiU realize the full import of the chaUenge at hand. "The opportunity Iz with, j rough this ‘Y’ drive to prove to ourselves and others that we can do major thinga of a dvic nature that will benefit the community." attack in the club house of Detroit Race Course. He wu 56. Mr. DlMarco of 400 Dunston Road. Bloomfield HUto wu vice president of Maxon, Inc., advertising agency. He was a member of the Adcraft Chib, Bloomfield Hills Country Gub. Bloomfield Open Hunt Gub and the Bloomfield HUIs Arttst'i Association- Service will be at 10 a. m Wednesday at St. Hugo o( the Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield. Surviving are hia wife Jan; a son, Jon; and two daughters. Mother Donna DlMarco and Mrs. Walter B. Robinson. He wu a member of the Nlch-Igsn Assoriatton of Registor of Deeds, the Howell Ltom Gab, the Chamber of OontmerM la Howell and the Odd Feltowt, No. Sur\'iving are his wife Ila; two ■iaters, Mrs. Manley Bailey and Eleanor Huck, both of Birmingham; two brothers. Edward of BIr mingham and Alfred of Wixom. , . ^ . . Arrangements were made by tl* b-iu,, r»»n„ h«„ have promised •entettt||s to satomatlva parts 2 More Lives Lost in County Traffic (Continued From Page One) lag wortli oa Wsedward whea Morrtoey stoppod to froat of Ms brakes sad swerved, but Andru wu not held by police. Earlier Saturday Willard L. Htn-ry. 32. of 173 CadUlac St., was killed in a head-on crash at s6ott Lake and Elizabeth Lakt roads in Watertord Tswiutiip. SMASHES TRACTOR-TRAILER And Friday night, Robert E. Morris, 41. of 3460 Bradway Blvd., Bloomfield Township, wu killed when his car smashed into the rear of a tractor-traitor truck on Dixie Highway north of Wildwood In addtnbn, Bernard J. Smfln, I, of 65391 Omo Road,'Armada, died Saturday of Injuries suffered accident Friday night in Roseville. Depressed Ballerina Leaps to Her Death Frederick Hudun Service for Frederick Hudsoi. |78, of 780 Greenwood St., was to I be held toitoy at the William Vasu ^ , .'Funeral Home. Royal Oak. with "We can do it if the pwple of eremation at White Chapel Memo- sspIII esumllwsa bhu full Im. . , jm . us nal Cemetery, Troy. Mr. Hudson died Saturday in William Beaumont Hoapital, ^yal Oak. Hudaon, retired, had managed three area country duba during his career. They were F-erest HAMBURG. Germany (AP) -Maria "Dancing Flower" Fris, 29. prima ballerina of the Hamburg State Opera, plunged to her death Saturday at the scene of some of her greatest triumphs. Police uid Miu Fris, who had been depressed over a chronic leg ailment, ended her life with a 63-foot leap from an ofverhanglng gallery to the thutor’s stage during rehearuls of Romeo and Ju- * a * ison Co. said the animal, attempt- The strike is due to run until ing to Jump from one live wire , South Africa cuts ties with Brit-j to another. Instead fell on toth and becomes a r epu b 11 c wires and caused a feeder line aSSINING, N Y. (API-A clumsy raccoon has caused a brief electric power stoppage in three West- j Chester County communities. Officials of the Corwolidated Ed-1 WASHINGTON tUPIt - United Nations Ambassador Adlai E- Stev- Goodwill Trip Plonn*d for Adlai St*v*nson VlBRA-BEilT F.SIIM . Oa. Ti 'V , Rlftwit l.mi SJt. Suo Loa.tt Ump ■II. Wwth,,-M i Wednesday. \1olence broke out against bus lines Sunday night In some areas, notably Durban and Port Elisabeth, but there were no hn-ntodtili short circuit which affected neai^ ly 6.500 homes In Ouinlng, Croton and Briarcliff Manor. The raccoon was killed. enson will make a three-week goodwill trip to South America i special representative of President Kennedy. The White House said Stevenson would discuss ways of strengthening inter-American cooperation. T.Sar la P.atta. Umpartlur. pr.Mdlnt I At S am.: wins vtloeity ll i —OimtloD: Northea.t. SaaS*|-. ttaiHrslara Chart _________ South African police and troops * 12 •• *'«re mobilized to protect Neg- roee, mullattOe and Indians who { wanted to work, and many of them i» chose to report as usual. or. ouu* MtT (••'( M4* hem It Vihra-laat baats aut dirt ordinarily Itft in rufil OUST cra'f tscfjM fnm ft TRinLE-FlLTER trapt dint drdingrlly blown baefc LOCKS IT UP n » KatiaaaCitr n u I2s.» in 8 Sanitiiad* DUST lAQ imprtfnatid with glmi figlittr for lasting frtshnatt I rr n. phariiix 7t 17 « Lo“u*’ S M 8*fr!l^eftco t| 8 hcth. Durban ^ some otiwr r ..... ‘ " jor cities. The government - eonlrolled Planned Comfort for Everyone , . , co/HFun Win mi DllUXB FEMTURES lire snd mIHtary arflelals •• saj Ing "The natives are gofaig I work ns usual . . . There ie no support fer the etrlke enll Ovtrl H.P. metor-pewsrful,affieiant • DsluxsS-pc. ------------it a Cllp-On tools • 4 ball besrlng whssis lylon hON • Fewer adjustor • Pull owivol- Ing h crowded- with them during the} morning rush hour. The railroad s ution looked deserted when it should have been jammed. a (Phone federal 4-4511 Rebel General Collapses ! NATIONAL WEATHER - Scattered showers are expected night in the Pacific Northwest. It will be warmer from the South -Atlantic states westward through the Gulf Cbast area Into the nkins. Cooler weather, is expected to the Upper Ohio Val^, the •lateau. s region, .the Pacific Northwest and the Northern Flkteau. PARIS — Gen. Andre Zeller,^ on trial for his life for leading a military insurrection in Algeria, collapsies today when he tried io speak Jn his own defense. He was carried from the courtroom. Pmkinq Om Our ^nmteV CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY 28 Lowrence St. TelephonoFE 3-7812 THE PONTIAC PRESS. MOXDAV.-MAV 1 Long Lake Work May inspire New Industry in State By JIM LONG COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — A new Michigan industry may be "initiated as a irsult of a lake-dredging project here. Secretary of Sta^ James M. Hare predicted Satur-crty own- i ers along the 150-acre lake j Mich^an’s recreational growth and I water resources preservation,”! said Hare, who owns a summer I home on the "dying" lake. | -VIAY REVIVE THE DEAD “This project may pave the way; for rescuing other dying lakes and; resuscitating tho.se long d e a d. choked to Heath by weeds, and other alluvium’ "This cOuld be<'ome Michigan industry; making public lakes or private fish |Mnds out of potholes, marshes and swales." ! "If this venture works," the sec-,retary of state said, "we will enter a new erg in .Michigan where thousands of recrcationally inade-; quale lakes will be transformed into clean and sandy properties which can lie used for fi.shing. boating and other water sports. TV Set and Dfyer Stolen From Home Has Fourth Set of Twins The RuhaMsona have n jchildren-eight of them under six • i Ea'M SECUM, N.S. (AP) --;years of age. iMls. James Richardson, 36. wife! ADDI.SO.N TOWNSHIP-Thieves; broke into an unoccupied home at Dequindro Road and escajicd with an automatic dryer and a television set. it Was reported to Ro-state police yesterday. of a fisherman, gave bii1h to her (’larlic is tei'hnically a member fourth consecutive set of twinsiul the lily family. SHOE REPAIR COUPON SPECIAL! The theft was reported by Dennis Banghait whose grandfather. Willson Banghan of 19491 E. 29 Mile Road, Romeo, is the owner of the For Women, Boyi and Mon HALF SOLES Police said the thieves gained entry to the home by cutting open a sereen and ripping hinges off the front door. , Truck Tires Explode $2.70 Value With Coupon Only Sowed on ^ While You Wair or Shop Sorvico ' $*179 Pr. i MfSKKCO.N ilT’D - Fire 'stroyed a wari'house shed at J Krick.son Trucking Co. in North I Muskegon .Saturday night and 1 caused M truck tires .stockpiled loutside to explode. ALL WORK GUARANTEED S. S. KRESGE'^ Shoo Repair—Batcipcnt Downtown Pontiac Store Set Ceremonies to Begin Holiday ^ (3)R.\ER!4TONE LAID - Putting the last bit of cement around the cornerstone at Roches- Jay Eldrcd. The dedication program featured a colorful parade plus the comei'stone-laying .Municipal Building4b»t-w«fr-dedi-------------------------twrnony^diT-trir^mqTOOTraiTd' .Saturday is former Village President slate and local dignitaries at night. Secretary of to begin Wednesday, according toj V" ' IXinald Rutter, a vice president! Sydney Q. Lnms. looking if Wateways Control and De-i elopment Corp., the L,amiing firmi intracted to restore the lake tolAlmont High Teocher depth of more than 10 lia-t. Memorial l®‘al property own- is Village President State James M. Hare was the banquet speaker. I bunded together to finance Al.MONT - Joseph Pullen, bi- Lake Orion Day Parade Will Stop| and chemistry teacher at Cemetery, Park nortWasI corner of the town- .AlmonI High School, has been HIGH SCHOOL are invited to write for FREE beokirt. Trils how ; earn yonr American School Diploma. AT HOME IN SPARE TIME AMKRICAN StHOOI. P O. B«l WCI ■ Psrk. Mlrhlian ;«ar FREK iW Pa|' Hi|h Srh lawaitli'd a grant fivm the National I ■ Science Foundation, it was an-i^ LAKE ORION—(Vrenionies at 10; Moie than $8.3,(X)0 already has toiiav. m a m. tomorrow at the Blanche Sims raised and the fund drive will ★ * * ^ Elementary .Sihool will open the continue to allow the lake to be! annual Memorial Day obsenanceid'^K^ o an even greater depth, „ ,^,.1J in Ukc Orion. • I I* DEMH .fniversity of Michigan Biological; ^ * * imlnflSs recomm7n^rth^^^^^ The Memorial Day parade, led^*^"* recommended the lakc| 1 looking Into the legal nierhan- { ' lea of changing the name of the ; lake. by the Lake 0 r i .o n Community I “» » High School band, will follow a! John Hyland, preaideot of Ihr itiule which leads to FJvergreen! l-ong l.ake (ieneral Council, the Cemetery and from there to the' property owners association that village park. promoted the project, said the A menMirial wreath, honoring lnl!rl***ili» aervicemen who died at sea. " * he dropped from a plane nr lake in Ibe village |mrk. , -n L .1 u .1 "There are numetxius Long' The plane wil be flown by llie ,he state." he .said, and eml Air Patrol which a so ,,,, contribiile a marching unit ‘^he parade, according to Jes^ !reflects -Rebirth.- -parade marshal for ^rlelon, ^ Pnlon Amencan Legion Post w Hooper of .Michigan Fi.sheries Rp-| . ... search; James Wilkinson, regional icluded In the parade will department of YEARS OLD AT NiO INCREASE IN PRICE NOW 0 TERRIFIC BUYS for OUR END-of-MONTH SALE!! d girl scouta, (k>ld conservation; Alois Vinrler. treas Also ii he boy scouts a .Star Mothers, village officials, the j American I.egion auxiliary and « Anderlon.-president of Wa- bicycle brigade of Little League , basi'ball pla.vers. ,j,p American Marine and Nam-e Wilkinson, Miss Onon of Maehinery Co. of Nashville. Tenn .' 1!«L will ride in an open converti- builders of the dredge. Rev. Elder f-urtis of the uke $240 Worth of Items Orion Free Methodist Churoh '—1 e a lj will speak at the park service. 10X60 PfOm AVOfl Home Rev. Albert B. Johns of the Lake I „« .. i.u tinn Orion Baptist Cliureh will deliver . ! the addr^s at the eemrter.y. watches after ransacking the Fredi Poole said the parade will eon- d. Houghton's home at 21 Wim-I tinue down Jackaon Stteet from the berly Drive in Avon Township over sclawl to East Hint Street. It wUl the weekend. ‘ “ right on Andrew, street to b, i the family when they returned home Sunday to find Hie hack ; Hie remetery. Folltwing the cemetei-y serviee.l the units will regroup and march hack down Andrews Street to ITint Street and then continue down South Broadway to the park. Pioiessoi to Talk at Avon Dems Monthly Meeting The money w-as stolen from three amaU banks in the bedraoHis, Houghton placed a $-240 value on' the other missing items. Sheriff's detectives were still In-, vesligating the burglary today. MvtTylliinj' from Variiuin Cleaiirrs lo Hoiiir Freezers lia\e l)eeii reduced in price . . . floor samples . . . demonstrators . . .. maiiv one of a kind hilt each ami every one a famous brand! Save dollars and dollars by liein" li(‘r<‘ tonight and Viednesday . . . for some of tlu‘ jjrealesl hiivs Hc‘ve ever offered! GOOD HOUMEPING Elf PONTIAC ■»1 \T . Ill KON ST. FL ROCHF-STER — Professor IM-ward Heubel. assistant professor of political scienfe at Michigan fhate University Oakland, will be guest speaker at the monthly meeting nt the Avon Democratic Club at S p. m. Wednesday at Woodward Memorial Public Library. The subject of Prof. Heubel's talk will be Hie fortheomlqg eon-Htltutlonal eonvenllon and Ha im-pllraHona for the people of Michigan In general and OakUnd Nion period will follow. ihx)f. Heubel Is in his first year at MSUO, having formerly taught at Wayne State University. His subject spfcialfy is Briti.208 Pontiac Federal Savings Df IHM katil forfha OgMa ■ T«« bottiM •iatai* cMsotiM In HKinndn fll|M fent. a T«m Cnurmnl buffnt Amnis mt i kraikfsfU. ■ ipnclKvl* --------- n It fumm itrla M FRASER TRAVIL SIRVICf Oakland County*s First Vetlerally Cha rtered Federal Savings and Loan Assn. 761 W. Huron St.—PONTIAC ROCHESTER DOWNTOWN DRAYTON PLAINS WALLED lake MILFORD ■ \ ----------\i -• THE PONTIAC press 48 West Huron Street MONDAY. MAY ». ISO MAItOLO A. nnonALD enrtSwt mi4 sSf*** IdltM CircultUM UaB«t*r vi<» rrtftam am ttcTtmj mm uttor J Rm. JOHN A. Rtm Tr*ulir*r AB< ' AdrcrtiitM D»«et»r Our Crowded Highways “f, Are Filled With Danger Already the holiday carnage Is Stanfoiti ........... 100,000,000 fearful to behold. . New York 75.000,000 The grand, extra long weekend still Yale 147.000.000 has many hours to run, but the Tubne 96.000.000 deaths by accidents on the highways J«htvs Hopkins <6.400.000 and elsewhe^aie almost frightening. ★ ★ ★ Noire Dame 66,000.000 The trifedies exacted on every Princeton 5S.000.000 one of our recognized holiday.s al- --------- ------ ways place a black b o r d e r of Thg Man About Teople about dogoThat run through noighborii« shrub* and flowor* and dr* gonerally de*trucUve. But I have another gripe. How about the noisy curs that art bark crazy? And they bark their worst when their owners go away and tie them up or shut them in the garage. The owner* probably pretend they don’t oven know it and maybe they don’t, but the whole neighboriiood doe*. CAO ‘Eleanor’s Actions Even Top FDR’s’ Eleanor Roosevelt’s doing all she can to build Up * strong Communist base.i^ithin 90 mlies of our shores. EvCq the late FDR hevc^r got as bad as that, for'he strengthened them In Europe and Asia. ‘State Should Rfake Hitchhiking Illegal’ Hitchhiking should be prohibited by law. Can’t Jhe State of Michigan agree on this one thing and make it Illegal? A.n.u. ‘Not Only One Race Unsafe on Streets’ After reading the letter written by "Ashamed Palcfhc«’’ I was amazed that one could be so self-centered. He feel* that only the women of hia race are unsafe on streets. He i, (yii failed to mention that many times ^ ** the situation Is vice versa. Look at the situation now omirrtfig In Alabama. The Almanac Ry iralted Pi Today » Monday. May 29, th# l«th day of the year With 216 more SewnsFamiliar In Michigan'the demoiwtraHon •f imii* awMBn iHiy imt be qnlle a* obvtom, but the sNiig ta felt . uben we are Md ear mMey n’t bay homee ta rettata nelgb- David Lawrence Says: GOP’s Texas Win a Local Victory raats, aad drink* In eerinin barn, dnbs are ae eseeptlM. These thing* are breugbt aat by aew*-pnpers, radio and televlidon. Why do they contbiae to oceart OoaM It be that It woaM be too of-femdve to oar Mtowiimn it more The morning »tars are Jupiter. Saturn and Venu*. The evening star* are Mars and Mercury. ♦ * * On this day in history: L) 1453. Constantinople, the < ap-ital of the Byzantine empire, was captured by the Turks. Some historian* say this marks the end of the Middle Age*. la im, Amerieu pa,triri sad LAWRENCE What he said was Otal, since his marriage and the birth of his daughter, nothing could give him more enjoyment than to see ’’LBJ,’’ as vice president, admin-iatering the oath of office to a Republican who had been elected aenator from Texes. PIJCA8KD OPFONENTR This naturally pleased some of the antl-Johnaon folks. Over the course of years in politics it is not surprising that such antagonisms win be aroused and reflect themselves In locti elections. * * * Par Ihe aiaal part, the Demo- WA.SHINGTON - It would be easy to. (include that the remarkable showing made by John G. Tower. Republican, against Sen. William A. Blakley, Democrat, in Siiiurday’s election in Texas amounted to a Tepudlation of the Kennedy adminis-tration. But, although this senatorial election occurred seven months after the presidential eiection and, hence a change in) political complexion so soon was (xHind to be regarded as sensational. the truth is that, as in so many special or off-year elections, the campaign i.ssues were local rather than national, , Here are some fact* that hear it out: 1 John Tower got more vtdes _ in la.st auhimn wi«en he ran against Dl*. William BraOy SaySI i.yndon Johnstm than both the Re-IMiblican and Democratic candidates together received last Saturday. While President Kennedy’s pop-ulaiity curve, according to recent public-opinion polls, has been high, and many Democrats still Insist he would get as big a vote today In lyxas aa he did last November, the Republicans vehemently say this isn't so. . * w * They argoe that the large vote la Texas lor the Republican Itefeet this weekend was a vote Our entire race, therefore,, ia u safe, on streets and in alma every respect In WIT, 35th U. S. John Fitigerald Kennedy was bom. In 1953. Edmond Hillary end Tensing Norkay, a Nepalese tribesman, became the first persons in history to reach the top of the world's highest mountain. Mount Everest. Cite JFK Counterattack on Tractor Deal Critics Ortatniy both candidates cated in the campaign that they were against the proposals gen- * erblly identified with the "New Frontier" concept. HYANNIS PORT. Mass. (APt— has disclosed that behind the President Kennedy |oday was re- scenes he got three committee portediy dli^ing gn adminiatra- members together. But Kennedy lion counterattack jon critics of also has dedaied the government They showed their lack of en-thwsiasm either by vothw Repuh* lican or by staying away from the polls altogether. So It is hard to say what was in the minds of the 60 per cent of the Texano who voted seven months ago bat chnu not M fo lt> Itit poll* this time. tropj-rigM, 1M1) the tractor deal to liberate cap-lives of the Cuban refugee invasion. Kennedy , here for a weekend of rest and study, was understood considered itself I play no part in the That job wai left to the conv mlltee, consisting of Eleanor _____ „ Roosevell: Walter Reuther, head Weaiem ^ fbe United Auto Workers; and Hemisphere problem wliUe. level- pr. Miltm Etaenhow ^ ... .r. fivwmsk*. DM«*/lAe%F rWierKf n ITi. primary attention European conferences later «eek former President Dwight D. Eisenhower and president of Johns Hopkins University. 2. Richard Nixon, Republican presidential nominee, pollad last autumn in Texa* 1.121,01 vote*, which exceed* by more than 200.-000 the votes obtabted by the two Lack of Calcium, B, D Can Bring on Miseries Fomier Vice President Richnnl Tbe admlnWration is said to M. Nixon and Republican leaders “>e situation is just righL in Cotajreas have denounced the «« undo any damage in relationa proposition of Cuban Prime Min- "‘th other Latin American "I had been to aeveral doctors before I wrote jou about the mta- senatorlal candidate* combined in ery in my neck and ahoulder*." s eiection. . Onl.v abaart Si per rent af p Mai vole poilrd bi Texas report* a Virginia tion pertIHpnNd tMa Hme. Mai^ voter* undoubtedly anld; -A plague on both your housMl' Why? Perhaps to some extent, be cause both enndidatvo were con- migiesl servattvea. and thia gave thi conservalivei no prelirence. AITACX FAbtMUCD rALfUOl Also both nominees this lime attacked causes that were favored by large numbers of Texans. and ask for "‘nie Calcium Shortage" and "Whtat to Eat." Whether you get your daily ration of calcium, vitamm D and or vitamin B complex from your food or in the term of a i? «Ki't le- ister FWel Cantro to exchange 1,200 prisoners of (he invasion attempt (or 300 tractors and bulldozers. They called It blackmail and criticized Kennedy for helping m organize a committee citizens to raise the necetnary millions and arrange details of the caused by the invasion failure. Ca.stro apparently thought up the traetpr-tor-prisoner exchange in hopes of building his own prestlfj^ whHe hurting thr United US. State* in the eyes of Latin America. Reaction from that part of the hemisphere, however, has been surprisingly favorable to the United State*. Kennedy reportedly feels it'B time to make the most garri K as medicine. rnmaA IMItn. at* tnort sr Ha ««rat mw pertam iM«aa mi HfttniL n*i aa CsfiriSn': “ sddrSMsS latdoM * MM PrfM, pwMsc. uaiuasn. (Copyright II PUT F1DP.L ON SPOT There have been signs that Castro may welsh on the offer, and one administration objective is reaction, to put the Cuban dictator on the spot. Kennedy has appealed for contributions to pay for the tractors, which would cost an estimated 315 million. The White House also Smiles W« woBdar how sene e( the bathinc' aalta get by. bat Ibey do. just barely. ery went aa-ay. In n-gl-mocrata but lost him some of the following which Vice President .lohnson had built *up during his mahy year* On (lie Barry wlw came paign for at flrsi as aa votau ler (be Repnb- DR, BRAOY fine.” (Mrs. R. L.» Anyway, the doctors didn’t try to make a federal case of it. by calling it neuritis, (ibromyositis or something equally impressive. In the south the “misery" pTs as many different ailments or complaints as "rhepmalism’' or • arthritis" does elsewhere. If perchance you smile at the practice of calling an ailmetit (he misery, you won’t mind, I’m aire. if I smile — after all. a spurp*** can smile in a sarcastic way - M your childjsl^ acceptance_^_ iiirrhes^^irs ’■artfifltrs."^ yvar-old fresh- tism,” and "rheumatoid artisrwia ..j (Or your- ailments. rm tar misery - any kbMI *1 Case Records of a Psychologist: List Improvements for Mankind By l>R. (iKORGi: W. < RANE CASE J-401: Dean Mortimer E. Cooley headed the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan for' many years. ••B • y *." h e would say, as he changed into an automobile age until Henry Ford did It. "The movies and phonograph were a madman’s dream until Edison invented them. And radio was (Ian, aud is now on Its hoard ol dirrrtar*. So en<’ourage ill children to take time to think! Even while they are grade school pupils, urge fairy tale until Marconi came ,h’em to iW the things they’believe ers, An imBotrihility-is-Jiist *011^---..-^ ^^,,;;^ would be great improvements (or mankind. And praiw awh cM; The Country Parson Diia ean’t do any harm in any circumaiance. and you nevtr can tell It may do as much good 'as it did for Mrs. R. L. Please undetbtand, this is not medicine. It is nutrition — nutritionRl elements w hich everyone should .let but moat persons fail to get from Ihe typical Minby-panii^ dM Americans generally consider adequate. BIAMP: B DEFICIENCY From many queries of southern readers, I gather that the mani- that you all want to biHxime rich| and famous. "Here in Fjigi-| neering College. ^ depend wi pu craihi: lormuias and exact methods to obtain resuH% to I shall give you the batic Mcm for becoming both rich and famous. “Fast sit dasni tsaigbt and make, a IM of al (he ttlagt you feel the humaa raoa needs. “Dea't fret if Ibey may seem Impottslblr. Aad dob't worry over hew to prodace theoe aeed- "Your (Int problem is Juet to enumerate tht goals, ouch 0* a cure for cancer, plus a means cl stopping all wars, etc. FORMULA FOR FAME thing that hasn’t yet been done! But it can he! "So make it your lifetime hohhy!" PICK A tiOAI. Dean Cooley's method should be copied by other college leaders, for we cannot expect to accomplish much without a goal. One of the freshmen In Dean Cooley’s class was named Edward Moore and he took this classroom assignment very seriously. In faet, he spent the entire weekend figuring out the critical prultlems cut In (he best of my knowledge (no experience prnetleing to Hie South) nutritional deficiency is the chief cause of the misery everywhere. If you want to leant more about It. send me 35 Cents and a stamped, lell-addrened onvelopo Mea that a your list, pick out one.of those But he resolved to become a goals and make it your hobby the millionaire by the age of 25. rest of your life. Obviously, that wm _aa aPP«^ "For men often accomplish more ent -tmpossttrtlRyrTri Itself. And he with (heir hobbies than on their didn’t reach his full goal, main jobs. \ ★ * ♦ people But by the age of 33, he was able to retire as an Independently wealthy young engineer. "Remember, too. that (bought It imposslbto over a copper wire uaHI Ale* aader Graham Bell invented the telepiNHto. "They figured It was a crazy Then be linked up with the tote Dr. Alexia Oarrei. After the hitter's death, he helped ptoueer r tiM Pontiac PrfM la Satlr maw Couottet It U lUSt ■ yesr: Iwwbare In t^hlaxn and all otBar Una to ta* uaiM Stataa tZS.U s Urint- Waah- in sdrsim. a wa psM Paahas. THE PONTIAC PRKSS. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1961 FiVT. Car Flips in Ditch, Driver Injured An Independence Township man was Injured when his car flipped over In a ditch at high sphed near his home early Saturday. James V. Latham, 26, of 5T90 riemtaga Lake Road, suffered fractures of the ribs and collarbone. He was reported in satisfactory conditloa today at St. Joseph Mercy Hospitol. ms brother Ckarleo at the UM addreno. a pesaeager, was eated lor nniaor lajerioo at the Navy Is Asking $906 Million to Explore Ocean WASHIKGTON (AP) - A 1906-million program for expanded studies of the ocean’s mystenes was proposed today by the Navy. The United States now trall-the Soviet Union in the scope of its oceanographic research, a subject of great importance to both the civilian economy and military planning. Ocean salt water covers nearly tbyree-tourtha of the globe. Many scientists claim that less is known of the ocean's "inner i space" than is known about outer, space. In Millining i*s proponed IS-Lane and plunged into "the'ditch.! y***' P"**""'- «"* where U tipped over. i "'ended It45 nillllon for mililary He was ticketed for driving too <" eanograph,v—additional sludlex lit for conditions. *—*— .....*■ ...- ntiae state police said Latham’s car was traveling at a high rate of speed when he missed on Plum Drive at Almond Blossoms Blessed in Traditional Rite TRAVERSE OTY (UPD-The traditional and color^ blessing of the cherry blossoms was held Sunday at Old Mission Peninsula. Several thousand persons gath- ered at the village of Old Mission for the annual religious festival which is held ea^h year when the cherry blossoms are at their flowering peak. Rev. Alvin Doten of Traverse City led the morning rites. He is a member of the Grand Traverse Ministerial Association which sponsors the blossom-blessing cere- Truman Returns Home INDEPENDENCE, Mo, (fUHaf-ry S. Truman returned home Sunday by plane from Washington after a fouTKlay trip. In Washington, the former president attended a birthday dinner lor President Kennedy. TOP TIUNIP — I'our scouts of Troop 109 of Farmington demonstrate their handicraft skills in making knapsack earners that won their unit a first place" awwd'In competition yesterday at the Ottawa District Scout-aRama. The scouts On July 7, 8 aiul 9 Dry den Is Making Plans tor Her Big Boorh Day DRYDEN — Prelimlnaiy plans i show all day. A tractor-pulling - for Drydcn's third annual Boomicontest is scheduled to start at Day celebration to be held this 2 p.m. with a tug-of-war to follow, year on July 7. 8 and 9 are an- Pralla* rr«M PkaU are (from left) Greg Faydenko, Jeff Demberger, Larry Hunt and Dick Bayer. The two-day exM-bttton ^¥aHed- bake“HlBtr ffiw m^ than 26.(M0 visitors. Troop 163 of Farmington won the best of show award for building a dog sled. Robert B. Oliver Servos 2nd Year on Council Robert B. Oliver of Oliver Motor Sales, Inc., 210 Orchard Lake Ave., will represent the Detroit Zone on the 1961 Central Region Buick Dealer Council. Oliver is serving his second year of a two-year term. The 12-man council is composed of two repre- of dete<-lioii factoi-N Mich derwater arouatics and magnetic | action. i The second largest proposal is' $229 million for ships. Sixtesn ofi these would be survey ships. The others would be used for various types of research, the Navy now has 13 survey ships and 20 miscellaneous research craft. Kalamazoo was once the home f the Blood, Brown, Cannon, L-sentaUves from each central€rowTi. Mighty Michlgan and Safe- gion tone, chosen by fellow Buick... '• ■ • ' dealers to discuss retail aspects of the automobile 4>usinesa. t ty First cars. Now Checker cabs' I and passenger cars are made there. VINYL EXCELON ARMSTRONG'S TILE ^6.89 PENNY PAINT SALE OutuMr er luelde Wbito »3“ci *3“ ARMSTRONG ASPHALT THE Genuino Arm-itreng Tile. J ' Portocf quality. All you want. oifUn CEILING TILE White tongue end 1 / g groove. Flame / resistant. Slightly ' itegular. ^t. LATEX PAINT No odor, drioi in 10 minutot LINOLEUM WALL TILE 54 inebok high. 1^3^ Many colorful • ^ pottorni. Run It. PLASTIC TILE Zneutb III# snd trim snd msulls fsr s 1099 bslbtub sres iM sq- W ft.), esnylel* fsr sniy ^PE^^SlGHT^d ■Lisoltssi Rags *3“ nounced by the committee charge of the three-day program., The carnival of rides and amusements will open on Friday afternoon. with a free square dance slated for 8 that night. e Sr ★ All booths and concessions will open on Saturday, July 8. Highlights of this day's events will be the baton twirling contest to get under way at 8 a. The annual celebration is spon-' sored by the Dryden Area Development Association which will will be climaxed with a twirl- meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at the off and coronation of a kit« and Dryden Restaurant to make fur-queen at 8 p.m. A giant fireworks ^ P>*n« *“r the three^lay boll-display is planned for 10 pm>. day observance. On July 9 there will be a horse A ball game Is slated for 6 p.m. and a fireworks display at 10. Reigning over this year’s events will be ^ndra Havens, 19, who recently was chosen Miss Dryden of 1961, and her two maids of honor, Joyce Nagy and Carole Hadley. both 18. Dr. Nyaradi to Talk in Ferndale Tonight FERNDALE — A former minister of finance in Hungary. Dr.jn-}- i * - Nicholas Nyaradi. will speak atjr lilJIQ Of rlOn 8 p. m. today in the Ferndale High - - — School auditorium. In 1959 and I960, the Boom Day. program was held on the Fourth ofj^ July, but because of mounting interest, this year’s celebration was expanded and moved to the week-j end after the holid.iy. i Would Prevent Until Okayed I SOUTHFIELD - At His talk Is eatiUed "Shall We ..___^ icU took action to prevent the Oty i Planning Commission from Tiling { Dr. Nyaradi is director of inter-1 Southfield’s master plan with the national studies at Bradley Unl-|county. j veraity, Peoria. 111. On Feb. 22 hei ♦ ♦ ♦ was awarded the George Washing-1 The 7-memher planning commta-l ton Honor Medal for his public-! sion voted Wednesday to file andi speaking activities, by the Free-1 record the newly completed mas-i doma Foundation at Valley Forge.;ter plan today with Daniel T.i Murphy. Oakland County clerk andi registrar of deeds. r 0 u ■ e 11 members objected, Mating that the Isi^' awaitad master plan ahosid be mbmittod »TAT* or knCHlOAN-tB thf Pt*. bste Court for tho Cauaty at Osklsa*. Jufcolle OlvMoa. Is ta# Bkstwr «f sbs sMtttoa cm-«^in« assart RMa.---------- To Ids Hsl|. MSUu retltlon pimt a»._ _________ ________ Cssrt sllegmt thst tht prsirnt whers-skosM St Uw snUmt St laM w— child tr« mtnowik tnd tsid child fisisted a Its of the Ststc snd tsid chIM should be plaosd uudor ■----— St this Court ame of the psspii sf .... dlchlssa, Sou art herrSf ■sillies insl the iMSIlat sn esld ps-tNMI Will be h*M SI the OskItBd County Srrvjcf Center. Court Houee An-M«. latOB Weet Bled . In the City ol rsntuc In said County. ' “* asy of June AD 1»«I, o’clock In the efternooS. htreby cammended Is ap| * It beln •ervlee I sriedIMMa St tt summons lui day of May A. . Ifesli ~ ---- U isM hcsrtiif _ a BtOepa^ ..as‘*&iSr“i 1 Court la ^ DONALD E. ADAMS. Jtltlgy or mbifel .WABITH A Deputy Iriobei Council President C. Hugh Doha ny said it was the opinion of City Attorney. James C. Allen snd the rouncUmen that the commission had no authority to file the plan since the planning group is strictly an advisory board to the The city attorney was directed by the council to take all legal steps to prevent the commission from filing the plan, which took three years to complete, until approved by thg jcosinciL____ Ohio ahd Pennsylvania lead the • production ot lime. Need ‘50 till payday? You can borrow $50 for two weeks for just 70^ The Aasociatea makes loans from a 1500 on your ■lenoturo, furniture or car. YoO're.jlwi»i wRloomt ia our moaeyi THE Associates LOAH COMEANYI Peitfidct 12$t127 N. Sejiatw, PI 2*0214 Mieliieaii Miracle IMIle, PI O-WI PleJnsi 447r0lale Mwy., OB I'UJ’ rjssTdf a Btrsra sturra - WESt HURON . . . NORTH PERRY . , KEEGO HARBOR WALLED LAKE . . • UNION LAKE . . . MILFORD WATERFORD LAKE ORION . . . 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They are the less fortunate I among the 1.800 students from new i African nations who currently are enrolled at American institutions of higher learning. cents an hour. NEWl HURON BOWL COCKTAIL LOUNGE Now OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 2 A.M. ENTERTADHIENT NIGHTLY RUIONIOWL LOUNGE !■ IlM BtanUfal IhirMi ■•vl MMlag! 2525 EliiabeHi Uke R4. Churches Moving 'Closer Together' LONDON (UPI) — The Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church will "without, any doubt" move closer to each other in the future, the retiring archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, said Sunday night. essary "gently to make an, gjj.Navy Mon Is Dead I approach which will diange ^ people's instinctive reactions. This KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) — j can only be done by quiet conver-jRear Adm. Haync El^s. 83. di-| ______________L_ 1931-34. died Saturday. He retired | Addition of is per cent nickel andp" « years of naval | 5 per cent sine to gold produces “•'vice. He was bom in Macon, white gold. iGa. ^ Cockroaches - WrUtenGuaraiOee Fram Houses, Aportmenls. Grecorios. Factories and Restaurants. Remain out only one hour. No eigne used. Box Ex Company ici« FMi. St. Bk- mat. rs s-tass it to Pope John XXm "didn’t thnn become pubHe barges. The tragic circumstances in vhich most “independent” African’relationship of hostility and divi-^ students find themselves were di.s- sion was wrong." he declared, closed by Oliver Garfield, a young The archbishop said it was -nee-; designer and manufacturer of scientific educational devices. TOIYITE A big 9 UNITS PONTIAC ^ GIANT HOLIDAY CELEBRATION ★ WE'RE SHOOTIN' THE WORKS! OPEN 6:30 P.M. COME EARLY! MAKE IT A FAMILY PARTY! OUR HUGE BABY PLAYGROUND IS OPEN—IT'S ALL FREE! EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING! - PLUS ALL THIS . PLUS THeiMB WAS THS COUSASS THAT STOOD ASAtMST THS KlUSRS CUSTSR COULDN'T STOM .M ft* UlXf Cincm.Scop€ iftB tn* ftoMM I* tURT KeMMCOT W m GALA SUPER DOPER FIREWORKS DISPLAY! SECOND MAJOR HIT! THE CAST OF THE TEAR... UVDIGAU THE THRILLS OF STUART CLOETE'S RIG AFRICAN ADYENTUREl irS REAL A LITTLE BOY Garfield and his wife N.ancy have turned their New York apartment into an empl(iyment center for the I students, many of whom were i flown to the United States by the I "Kennedy airlift" during the presidential campaign last fall. WANT TO STAY The African students need to’ ieam $800 to $1,000 each by Sep-, itember to continue their college | work -T- and to survive. None wishes to go back to Africa until, he has his college degree. I "We heard about their plight from an African U.N.delcgate, whom we helped to find an apart-! meni in an unsegregated part of New York," said Garfield. ■ "Hr told Us the State IH-part- foundations in the foreign stu- ; dent field have made no arrange- i nients to obtain summer work lor Ihrsr students. We were shocked." Jlie Garfields believe in direct action. They checked the Slate De-, partment and the foundations per-i tonally and found that no funds or substantial aid could be expected! for independently-financed students I "because no one takes any rcspon-i sibility for them." ♦ * ♦ So they got the names and ad-j dresses of all such students eastj of the Mississippi and sent them, questionaires. They invited those, who were unable to find unem-' ployment in the locality of their colleges to come to New York; where summer employment oppor-; tunities are good. * * * "Fourteen already have arrived and we’ve gotten jobs for all of them." said Garfield. "We've liad^^^ to provide fares to New York for some and we've rented a hotel ■ where they can board and room ■ until they make other arrange- g ments. W'e expect KX) more stii-dents to come here in the next ■ J or three weeks. " I PONTIAC FRIDAY MEIN KAMFF CUnMCE OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9:00 P.M. A New Magic Formula SUPER-VINYL-X ««« LATEX PAINT Now Only KtUrtor >■< laliriar. 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MONDAY, MAY 29, 1961 Thotchcr, Pot ond Woraof INSURANCE Grind Rapids produced the Austin, Gem, Lamb, Silverman, Wolverine and other cars- Jackson made the Jackaon, Baby Moose, Briscoe, dark and Steel Swallow. Pontiac yielded (besides the Pontiac) the Cartercar, Daniels, Flan-‘ d. Tlttany and Welch. I, Oiyand. IQHIf lOCEM ROARS AND so WIU. >0U .Its a panic on the a iBss mm utyht tpmtmml* mmif m Mgi, cn tKel t SLUS I WACKIEST Ship ARMY mid River MON. “WILD RIVER" 2:45—6:15—9:43 Boy’s Ankle Broken When Struck by Car A Pontiac boy snifered a fractured right'ahkld^when stntck by a car as he attempted to cross Orchard Lake Avenue Sunday aft-' WilUam F. Affeldt, 12, of 209 Seminole St. was reported in satisfactory condition today at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. it it * The driver of the car, Jerry L. Black, 25, of Uncoln Park, told police the boy stopped suddenly in front of his car and he was unable to stop in time to avoid hitting him. Black was not held. Africa has a coastline of 19,000 miles and an area of 11,62 sijuare miles. BOX OmCR OPENS 7:00 SOUTH UNION LAKE RD. EM i-0661 IcommerceI 3 FEATURES mKma mrlMCmkmmnrna GALA HOLIDAY PARTY - BIG 5 UNIT SHOWS -GartooRs-3 Fealsres-Fireworks COME EARLY^SPEND ENTIRE EVENING GM Subscribes $2.55 Million to Hospital Fund DETTROIT Wt — General Motors Corp. has announced it has subscribed 52.55 million to the Metropolitan Detroit Building Fund's campaign to raise 514,864,453 from 1961 to 1965 to improve and expand hospitals. AW* The campaign officially opens next Thursday. The money goes for equipnnent and to replace and expand buildings, not for operating expmses. * ♦ * * ' Hospitals which share in the contributions must put up 60 cents! for each 40 cents they receive from' the fund. BLUE SKY STARTING WEDNESDAY EXCLUSIVE IsfrRUN DOUBLE-FEATURE THE LOST CONTINENT u miiil-w-w-ia I GOP Workers Glad in Texas Gleeful Over Tower's Victory and Happy They Rang Doorbdis DALI^, Tex. (AP)-The victory of John G. Tower, the first Republican senator to be elected! by Texas voters, today left glee-! fui GOP workers thankful they rang so many doorbells and Democrats wondering what went! The solid crust of the earth has been estimated to be 36 miles thick, which is thinner in pro-portion to the size of the earth than an egg shell is to the size of an egg. — STARTS — FRIDAY It Begins Where “Peyton Place-Left Off!- Return! TO PETTOH^C^ PEACE-i br QWACC MCTAUOUS COl^DyOtCUMt Miracle Mile DBivE-n mum 2103 S. TILIGRAPH RD. Tower. 3.5. a former college pro-! fes.sor. won Saturday's special U.S. Senate race by S.flOO votes: over William A. Blakley, a Dem-! oclat who holds the Senate seat' on an interim appointment. I * * * - I He had 444,815 votes or 50.45! per cent of the 881.6.30 votes count-j ed to Blakley's 436,815. Approx-j imately 7,600 votes—not enou^ to| change the outcome—were yet to I be reported. i * * * When Lyndon B. John^, who| had campaigned-Bucee«f«lly both-for the vice presidency and for, reelection as senator in Novem-j bcr, resigned his Senate seat ear-! ly this year. Tower was one of the first to announce for the spe-| cial April 4 election. A political unknown when he [quit as professor at Midwestern University last year to run on thC; Republican ticket against the' Sen-jate majority leader. Tower piled up 926.^ votes against Johnson' [1,306,625. It was the largest vote! ever given a Texq^ Republican in I a state rice, [ * * * I Tower was the only Republican I in the April 4 election. The state Republican organization threw jfull force into the campaign, i More than 70 Democrats — ! eluding Blakley and four others' with proven support—failed in the’ same election. SIE IT AT 1:00 —3KM —5:00 —7:00 or 9.-00 P.M, irs A COMEDY. , A MYSTERY.. A ROMANCE ' and Diffarantl WjmpMtrs 0neHuitdiLd<»>tf0ne| Dalmardns 2 Vet Services to Mark Holiday in Sylvan Lake Memorial Day will be marked by two veterans' memorial services in Sylvan Lake tomorrow. They will take place at Veterans' Park and Sylvanite Haven Park. Officials and participants will as-: semble at Veterans’ Park, Pontiac! Drive at Garland Avenue, at 11:30! a.m Participating in the ceremony will be the Whitfield Elementary I School Band. - The rededication'and prayer will [be offered by Rev. Dr. Emil Kontz, l>astor of Bethany Baptist Church I of Pontiac. [TO LAV WREATHS Among those laying wreaths at I the Sylvan war memorial will be [the Wright-Fomier Post AMVETS. the Sylvanites Qub and the Sylvan! iGarden Club. City officials and honor guests ! will then parade to Sylvanite Park. Scout and brownie groups i and a color guard will also Join In the parade. ' The Sylvan air and naval serv-I ice, weather permitting, is annually one of the most colorful in area. * ★ * Airplanes will drop flowers, and a flotilla of power boats will advance with girls distributing flow ers on the water. The ceremony will conclude with! the playing of taps. Parade marshal is Anthony B. Osier. SkVEN Frigidaire FrostProof Refilgerafor! Modal FPDA-13T61, Net Capacity 12.80 cu. ft Choice of deora openine to loft or right at no extra coat • You never havt to defrost tho Froozor bocause the Frost Forbidder stops frost before It can form. It’s truly Frost-Proof! There’s no defrosting In the Refrigerator Compartment, either. • You havt axtra storage space In the 98-lb. Freezer because the Frigidaire Frost Forbidder prevents ice build-up that can rob you of valuable storage space. 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J. and his devotion to the rehabilitation ofex-convicts and establishment of "'DISMAS HOUSE" in St. Louis. Today there is a man who wears a black coat and a turned around collar. He Is Colled THE HOODLUM PRIEST 'Mt Is an Excellenf' Movie and It Has Been Praised Unanimously!" (Detroit F ree Press) EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1961 This Art Festival an 'Inside Joh' Centennial Women Plan 'Day' By MARJORIE RICHER Women’s Editor, The Pontiac Press The sage planners behind the scenes of the 4th Annual Biimingham Arts Festival are taking no gamble on the vicissitudes of Michigan weather— they have set the opening event of their week-long festival indoors. ★ ★ ★ Metropolitan Opera singer Eileen Farrell will be the star of the Sunday, evening opening affair set for the Birmingham Theater. I.ast year when Carl Sandburg appeared at Cranbrook's stadium, ticket holders as well as committee members kept their fingers crossed that the weather would cooperate. It did. The cmnmunity wondered If it would be possible to follow the success of Sandburg’s appearance with anything resembling the stature of the Sunday evening hour with the craggy poet. THErRE ALL AGOG It was. And music lovers,-highbrow, lowbrow,-chamber music players and off-tune whistlers are all agog at the forthcoming appearance of the warm and 'personable Miss Farrell. Well loved in the concert halls, she made her debut with the Metropolitan this year and was a smash hit. The tickets, though premium priced at $10, are going fast to all segments of society. ★ ★ ★ One eighth grade class in a local junior high school is going en masse, having raised the surprising sum of $300 to hear the golden - voiced Miss Farrell. Those dollars an dall gthers raised in the sale of tickets will raise funds for a building to house the Birmingham Art Center and also will provide scholarship money for the .Cranbrook .Music Guild. So whether or not the weather is hot, or rainy or tornadoish, the limpid loveliness of Miss Farrell’s song will fill the comfortable interior of the Birmingham Theater. And so will the crowds of her admirers. The committee members may relax and enjoy the concert without a thought of the dangers to the lovely voice singing under unpredictable Michigan skies. /The distaff tide of Pontiac’s Centennial ceiebrators wUI be entertained on Ladies Day June 21 at Elks Temple. Luncheon at noon will begin the afternoon’s activities. Helen Bower, former film critic with a metropolitan newspaper and a Michigan resident since birth, will be the luncheon speaker. Different Era—Different Problem's Not All Teens 'Have It Made' The program will im'lude a beauty show with Gerald Haynes, hair stylist, offering pointers on designing hair styles to fit the individual and care of the coiffure. A model will be used to demonstrate the versatility of hair grooming today. Special feature of the afternoon will be an exhibit of flower arrangements styled in the fashion of a hundred years ago by local branches of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association. Mrs. Newton. Sl^llman Jr., luncheon chairman, has - announced chairmen of area WNFGA branches for the display. They include Mrs. John Patterson, cochairman of the flower show and chairman of the Pontiac branch: Mrs. Myron Leighton, Lake Angeles; Mrs. E. T. Qeland, .Waterford; Mrs. Willis Brewer. Sylvan Lake: Mrs. Lewis Ruellel Holiday Farms; Mrs. Donald Lloyd, Lorraine Manor; Mrs. Arthur Burgess, Gingellvilie; Mrs. Charles Lawrence. Sylvan Manor; and Mrs. Russell Kock, Pine Lake. By RUTH MILLETT Newspaper Enterprise Assn. “You hear a lot about today’s spoiled teen-agers and what an easy Alme they have,” says a high school teacher, “but the truth is that a lot of today’s teenagers are meeting bigger problems than most people realize. ■There are girls In my classes wHo afe doing most of the housework for their families because their mothers work full time. ★ ★ ★ •There are both boys and girls from broken homes with all kinds of parental problems to worry about. “There are plenty of young people who earn all their own spending money and even buy their own cldthes. fThey get by with nothing from their parents but board and room. - "There are ambitious boys and girls who are planning to work their way through college and know just how they gre going to manage it. “Some are doing this because their parents can’t afford to send them, and some because their parents think four years of college is a waste oi time. HOLDS FAMILY TOGETHER “One of the most popular girls in our school has a mother in a mental Instl- “Th-ealled "license. ' That was all there was to It. It didn't seem like much of a wedding ceremony to me. 1 want to know if this was a legal marriage We don't want to get married out loud yet liecau.se of financial reasons. •MARRIED OR NOT’’ DEAR MARRIED OR NOT: Take the ''licen.se'' to art at- CONFIDENTIAL t6 “BOTHERED BY BORROWERS'.': Here is a sfory that was passed on to me by one of my read-who was also bothered by symphony series. Violinist in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Resnick earned his MA In music at Wayne State University and studied conducting at Julliard School of Mu^c. Hl» many appearances in the various fields of music performance have included chamber music, radio and opera. His conducting engagements have included series of concerts as musical director and conductor of the Detrcrtt Sin-fonietta at the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Rackham Auditorium for the University of Michigan and the Detroit Music Guild. COMPOSES MUSIC Mr. Resnick’s community symphony orchestra background includes appearances with the Allen- Park Symphony and the Grosse Pointe Symphony Orchestra of which he is the condactor. He has composed original music and directed the record-inis of background music for a number of industrial and ed-ucationai filnu. Mr. Resnick and Jack Boe-sen. concert master of the symphony, witt be In this area soon contacting prospective symphony players for openings. On Thursday auditions will be conducted at Pontiac Northern High School from 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Appointments may be made by calling Dr. Leo Wasserberger’s office at the Pontiac State Bank Building on Wednesday. On Thursday calls may be made to the band room at Pontiac Northern High School. Musicians In the Birmingham area may obtain appointments In Birmingham by calling Mn. A. Roger Welton of Bird Street. I once had a neighbor who borrowed light bulbs, medicine, groceries and what have you. And she would never pay anything back. One evening she came to my house almost hysterical. “I am in a terrible fix.’’ she said. "I have been so busy all day I didn’t realize how late it was. The markets are closed. Could I borrow six eggs, some bread and coffee?’’ “I know of a store that is open until 9 p.m.,’’ I said. "Get your coat and I will drive you These three area women have just completed a six-week weight-losing contest, with Mrs. Allen Frick of Heath Drive (left) losing the most poundage. A low-calorie picnic is being planned to terminate the Good Loser’s program for the summer. Watching Mrs. Frick are two other good losers, Mrs. Melvin Norman of Snowapple Ifrive and Mrs. Norman Davison of Eattlawn Street. Two-Part Recital Is Presented Housewife 'Wills' Off Weight By RKBA HKINTZiOMAN It takes a “heap o’ willpower’’ to lose weight while baking homemade bread, pies, cakes and cookies for five hungry children but Mrs. Allen Frick ha/ managed to shed poundage in spite of the tempt-there.’’ She left and has never stion5,_ SPRING BUDGET COLD WAVE With Haircut $000 CLAIROL HAIRCOLOR EVENT! ■TOUCH-UP and STYLING COMPLETE With a simple appUcatisn by onr expert coleri^ yonr hair will tprlnz to life with bean- 411 ZOTOS ‘"Society Girl” Cold Wave $895 sCatoM Haircnt f Shampoo \ and Stylliif Bsonty Safoa — Second ffoor PkBBB n S-IS41 «t N. SasteBw SI. SSSalBieMBl N'nl Ahnyi NmS«S Mna. BBS rtL S:H U t P. M. She is the top winner of a six-week contest held by the Good Losers Qub. and intends to keep right on shedding weight. Born on a fanp, 28-year-old Mrs. Frick was always on the plump side, she recalled. There was an unlimited supply of fresh creamy butter and thick light pancakes fpr breakfast, and her mom believed in feeding her family well with rich cream u.sed in all cooking and baking activities. ’’My dad told me the only time I wasn’t “pleaWngly plump" was when I was 5 years old, ” the comely aarks-ton mother said. Last July Mrs. Frick weighed 206 pounds, and her 5-foot-6-inch frame began to sag, she recalled. A couple of serious operations, which resulted from being overweight, alerted the young matron and she began to diet, exercise and shun sweets which had been her “TSownfSir SETS GOAL Since that time Mrs. Frick has lost 30 pounds and hopes to con^nue until she reaches a planned goal of ISO'pounds. During the contest, the young mother lost eight “aoHd pounds." The Frick family lives in a lahge six-room house at 5254 Heath Drive on the outfldrts of town. Another Good Loser, Mrs. Norman Davison is still with the club trying to eliminate excess weight. At one time the S6-year-old woman weighed 230 pounds—much loo much for a a 56-year-old woman, she Iber-self said. Sticking to a l.OOO-calorie^-day diet, the soft-qfoken wom- an now tips the scales at a solid 168 pounds. She abhors potatoes and anything of a fat-terting nature. However, she, too, has an obsessitm for eat-'Ing sweets. CXtNSULT DOCTORS ____Mrs—MebdiL-Nonnaii-cooks- and bakes for six hungry children and a husband with a healthy appetite. Her urge to nibble, taste and pick at goodies has changed since she joined the “Good Losers.” "Now I’d rather ’waste’ food than ’waist’ it,” she comment- ed. Most of the women who lose fat together at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at the junior high school keep in touch with their doctors. Many deceive prescri|rtions which help to" curb ravenous appetites.' However, it still takes that incentive to WANT to shed pounds, as all good losers thoroughly agree. Pupils from the class of Mrs. Don C. Derragon appeared In a recital Sunday. The two-part program was presented at Mrs. Derragon’s home xm Whltte-more Street. Students participating included Gilbert Schreiner, Charles Claus, D’Arcy Gonzales, Mary Anne Newman, Vernon Barker, Dennis Miller, Pamela Forsythe, Paul Kiemm and Gary Kratt. Others presenting selections were Paulette Ebey, Larry Kasat, Richard__KpnagEL jm4-~l!fieifill‘ Whailf. ’ Playing in an evening recital were Jan Beebe, Patricia Lu-cus. Joette Bartley, Kaien Beebe. Susan Harbaugh. Jade Ashby and Donna Chapman. Completing the list were Barbara McKechnie, Susan Brodle, Douglas Eroh, Patti Forbes, Judith Bartley and James Bartley. Extensionists Hear Report \ QUALITY DRY CLEANING i > LOW PRICF<^ FVFRY-DAY4-a ’5 • MENT ^ About one-third of all the timber removed from foreste of the U.S. has been used by man. The ------------, „ ^ ^ been destroyed by Are, Social Security amendments of tree insects of disease. i960. Reports were given on the fuiT" laeven members of Inte^ lakes Extension Chib wen luncheon gueste of Mrs. Jack R. Andress Wednesday at her home on Ormsby Road. Water-ford Township. Mrs. William Huribur? gave a mariceting report and tdd of rS SUITS 1 SWEATfRS 1 PLAIN SKIRTS Jl • 2 PAIR PANTS ^ • 5 Shirts Laundered k (»WMAN ^Ir vltilKy in IndeciBiventH. Thta I do not think thwt U mything so exhMsUtig M IndocUdon, When indedston about a major problem it prokmgad, It la kUltng; and even indaeiaion about the choice between two .dreaaea la tiring. .★ ★ ' ♦ jr Yet many folka apend much of Is a terrific drain, on energy. Serious prdoiems must be aertoualy and thoughtfully considered, but the agony ahould not be long drawn out. 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Better cleaniog and MOTHPmmc PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE 719 Huron FE 4-15.% Quality Cleaning Since 1929 what to have to eat at the party, who to invite, whether to hang the ham up or down, which waahlng machine to buy, and so forth. Procrastination can lead to "I decision fatigue.” I recently had a letter from a woman who Is intelligent and perceptive and has a senae of humor, but who seems to hr caught in a vicious circle. She finds it almost impossible tt decide what to do first, and this tires her so much that It takes hours to decide what she should do. She writes, "I have ability and some self-confidence, but my big problem is making up my mind. I take so long to decide between what to do first, v/hat is most important do, what I’d like to do, and what HAS to be done, that by the time I decide which to do flrat it is too late in the day to do any of the things I’ve been deciding about and It’s time to do so nething else! "This morning I spent from eight to 10:30 deciding what to do flrat this morning. In this time I could have made the beds, washed the Ushes, and raked tome of the lawn, but then I alao have to ahorten my Ireases. spruce up my spring wardrobe, and I must daclda what to buy before I go shopping. *‘I answered the tetepboue and saw a reminder to write to you, and so nnotber morning pnsoed wUh very IIMIe dene. Yeoterdny I spent nn hour nnd n knit trying to decide what plant to buy lor u flower pot. "So the days slip away and th< years slip away and my artistic endeavors slip away.” VACATION TIP CRUISE the GREAT LAKES S. S. NORTH AMMICAN S.S. SOUTH AMIMCAN Sto7 Exciting Days Call Now lot Bosorvolioat I* Writo lot lulotmatiom ^ I NAME ................. I I ADDRESS .............. j • CITY......PHONE....... I PONTIAC _ 70a W. Huron Couple Goes South for Honeymoon Many thought the automobile!car” in 1912. saying; ”I do not would never make the grade. R. E. believe a car materially better Olds himself built his "farewelllwUl ever be built.” After a reception in West Acraejflower-girl and Keraieth Stout of Club House, tM W. Michael Fryes Union Lake ring-bearer. who were wed Saturday evening in First Baptist Church left on a Southern honeymoon. Rev. Hiram J. Jones of Union Lake Baptist Chuith read the candlelight service. John M. Splan of Union Lake was best man. Graham H. Frye, Oakley Park, PhiUip J. FryA Drayton Plalna, LeRoy M. Fauble, Thomas Brown, Novi, and Thomas Ctariupn, ushered. Parents of the former Saundra Lee Carter are the Andrew G. Carters of Omar Street. The bridegroom Is the son of the William M. Fryes of Union Lake. . The bridal gown of white silk organto and Oiantllly lace applique feutured a butterfly bustle and chapel train. A French crown of seed pearls held silk Illusion veiling. Yellow rosebuds centered the bride’s eascade of white carnations. Maple Leaf Club Has Luncheon at Tubbs Home Mrs. Vivian Tubbs opened her home .on Tubba Road for the Maple| Leaf Gub’s May luncheon. Auiit-ing here Mrs. |:imer MacLean and Mrs. Dale H. Moats. I Attendants in peppermint green silk organza held green-tipped white carnations. Mrs. LeRoy M. Fauble was her sister’s matron of honor. Sharon Jean Anderson. Mrs. James Honchell and Gloria Jean Batton served as bridesmaids. MR-S. W. MlfHAEL FKYK Elizabeth Ellen Honchell Ilka Chase Plans Visit to Will-O-Way in August Ilka Chase, stage, screen and television personality, famous writer, actreas and lecturer, will be the ’’Maater ” at WlU-O-Way Apprentice Theater, Bloomfield Hills, this summer. During her two-day \1slf, Aug. 11-13, she will obser\e and cilt- DoNotTalk to Strangers Flirtatiously Iclse scenM from plays prenented by students enrolled in, WUI-0-Wny's professional workshop beginning dune tS. WUl-O-Way offers a special seven-week concentrated courae in theater beginning June 29 and ending Aug. 13. The Children’s Workshop will be held from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. and the Teenage Theater Workshop from 3 to 5 p.m. on alternate weekdays. By The Emily Post Institute Q: The other evening my wife and I stopped at a drug-•tore after the movies for a cold drink. It was quite crowded and we could not get seats together so I sat in one place and my wife in another. A very nice young woman was seated bcaide me' and while we were waiting to be served, she passed a remark to me about the service and before we knew it we were engaged In conversation. When we left, my wife was very put out with me and said that I had belittled her by talking to a strange woman. I can’t for the life of me see how she came to this conclusion, but tor my own sake. I would like to know if I was wrong to engage in conversation with the young woman and If my behavior could in any way be conaidered belittling to my wife. A: If you ipoke briefly and impersonally to the young woman and your manner was in no way flirtatious, there was nothing wrong in what you did and your wife has no cause to feel that you belHtled her. Chairman tor the Centennial In-! ternational Tea Committee will be Mrs. Harold D. Babb, with Mn.i Stuart Townsend, cohostess; Mrs. Donald Humphries, tickets; Mrs. Erwin Rogge, cookies; Mrs. H. N.i Wellhoff, contributions to interna-1 tional tea tray: Mrsr Everett Harris, tea table hostess. I Mrs. Oirin HuntoonTrrsrRdch-" sler will be hostess for the June League Hears Pontiac Lore Officers for the Pontlar Story! Uague were installed at the May| dinner meeting at Ted’s Res-1 taurant. i Mrs. Theodore Fauble It la- 3br.I£>,a,Xh a,A.r.osgr WEDNE5MY. MAY 31^ A- 8P.M. jt Presenting Pontiac Centennial Queen contestants Tickets Qvailoble upon request ... at no charge. Admission by Ticket Only Write or Phone for Your Tickets Today! 37 WEST HURON ST. RIKER BLDG. Modeling classes tor teenagers and adults will be Monday and Thursday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Beginning adult theater clasaes are scheduled from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Monday and Thursday. 1 e Professional University Workshop will meet Wednesday and Friday from 7 to 11 p.m. with stagecraft laboratory Tuesday evenings or Friday afternoons. ’This workshop is open to selected college students and experienced adults. Three terms of material are covered during the summer. Mrs. J. It. Shaffer, eorreopond- i lag sacrolary; Mrs. Elmer Hutson, Ireaourer, Mrs. W. M-Twlehel, publletty. Instead of stories. Mrs. Joseph Swift gave highlights of early Pon- tiac. The annual picnic in June will ^ close the club year. CHURCH of CHRIST-^PONTIAC 1180 N. Perry Sffact HEAR ... GLENN KILLOM former PonfiK Rsjidsrif cOndpCflng a serts* of GOSPEL MEEpf'JGS Evsry Evening st T:30 P.M. Evoryono Invilod HAS NEW PROGRAM I Wni-O-Way inaugurates a foreign language program this summer led Iby William E. Holh. dirertor of I foreign language education at i Wayne State University. French and Spanish may be studied separately or combined with attendance in the drama workshops. State certified teachere, native speakers, will use creative dramatics to teach converMtion to teenagers and children aa young as seven. The spring term performance for which there Is no charge, is slated | for Saturday, at 11:30 a.m.. 3:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Sunday curtain time will be 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.I One performance on June 7 will, be. given at 8:30 p.m. Q: Please tell me the proper way to Introduce Mary Smith and John Jones — both good friends of mine but unknown to each other? Should it be ’’Mary .Smith, I’d .like you to meet John Jones7” or ’’John John, I’d like you to meet Mary Smith?” A; It should be ’’Miss Smith, may I Introduce Mr, Jones?” Or if you wish to make It very informal, you say, “Mary, this is John" Jones” and then add TSi to him, “Mary Smith. ' ^ ^ 34 ft. list u4 listess Bu Het a Cocktail CLASSES s highballs a on’the rocks Also useful for Mlnest clarets, liquors, eto. 12-os. Ideal for.ico and all cold drinks. '^ia la a'perfect afirfoF Old fashioneda and, juice drinks. CRYSTAL CLEAR 24-PC. SET All With Platinum Bands Parked in •hipping cirton for vour cunvrnienrr. '9.95 No Fed. Tie JfWIlfM/I < 0tJW.NTOirN 16-W. Huron FE g.0294 C^ea Mon. and FH. Nights MOUCU MiB a20SS.Tolograph - R 24391 >P«EmyIflght .* Q; I have Just finished writing thank you notes for my wedding pn-sents. I addressed the notes to Mrs. alone. I understand that several relatives and friends arc hurt because I did not address the notes to Mr. and Mrs. and feel that their husbands have Ikcbl. slighted. Will you please tell me it I was wrong? A; If in your notes you thanked them both for the lovely present they sent you, you were not wrong. Zontians, Guests Hear Humorist Bosses and husbands were guests of Zont.i Club members at lliurs-l day's annual Men’s Night in Kingsley Inn. Some eighty persons gathered for the dinner at which Bud Guest, Detroit rallio humorist, was speak- Mrs. Folis Takis was general issisted with arraagentehts.' A welcome was extended by Mrs. Hiram H. Smith, club president. Mary Kelly offered the ln\’OCatlon. ACOMPlETEi OPTICAL ; SERVICE...J Every modern facility for proper eyo oxominoKon and fitting of Gloisei it ol Nu-Viiion Optical Studio. Perfoclion ii tho crood of our txomlning oplomolrittt, lob Tochnkiont end Fitting Soom Attondonli. M you nood ony ot Hio followinf lorvicot coniwll u. at Nu-Vieion Opiicol Siwdiot. • FisilsiniMiya-Wsaf • MaHhaisICtarlN • FntiiitaUaiMNtag eFsHignHsnlie • CNfimiigilsN ■ggiMriigrtalMH DIVWW PATMINTS AVAIUbU I. STEINMAN, O.D. W« N. SAOINAW gr. FNONI ri 2-389S Opoti D«Ny 9i30 to SiSO, Friday faO to AiSO Workshop Planned BIG RAPIDS « - A variety of, subjects from hair styling and! make-up through legal problems^ wiU be_exjplor^ June 24-27. At Ferris Institute in a Cosmetology summer workshop. The event sponsored by the school In con-junetton with the Michigan National Hairdressers and Ooametol-ogista Association. Fricod tt low at 1555 Htrt't I womari who knows that quality is tha better part of valua. She chose a Conover-Cable, knowing if has the truo qualify of tone and styling her family will apprtciafe . . . as^ well as a price that's eaiy on the family budget, y/hy not ttep in today to soe (and hear I these fine pianos. Gallagher Music Co. Wo Soil Chord Organ looks lor All Chord Orgaas 18 East Huran S». FE 4-0566 Opau Mas.,''and Fri. 'tU 9 F.M. An Important Memo to NEW BRIDES When you start keeping house, shopping for home needs and boloncing budgets—remember that GOOD CREDIT con be your best friend. Deferred payment plans help moke shopping eosy and more convenient. I ANOTHER IMPOI^ANT MEMO: Buy w/sely, bay promptly. PONTIAC ' A V/X9 X xn\j fTompllr" CREDIT BUREAU, Inc. THE CREDIT BUREAU OF PONTIAC, ORGANIZED JULY i:|. 1923 333 N. Parry St., Pontiac, Mich. Frotoct Ton Cradil ad If will Frotoet Yoa . X . ' :1 ■ . MONDAXJLAY29j1961_ JFK, Nikita to Talk Rough Paienthood League to Meet at Detroit YW Moscow indicate Kl«i«iichev willfliberation movement" — they will tell the Preside the United defy any attempts to nxrt them States has no choice but to ac-jout. k, ^ cept rising 0*nmunist wwld pow-j The West can haw peawhd co-er as a reality and adapt itself;existence, but Soi^et and Co^ to that M a fact of Ufe-that the munist world power dictates the Ooroftiunists wU neither retreat!terms, the Kremlin seems to be Mr halt in their drive for world;saying. If President Kennedy is ^lemao . >iUing to recognise ^l V/M. hi. naH President KeB-ia* Kommunist puts it. The So- S rSSa'vItT? Wh«K ■- bMrtac w b» bcjo by th» -rai„ht talk unvarnished by *" agreement wltlj other stetes, ^.y| "What Kind of rownuup Z«un, B«rd «..ia.,for Straight talk, unvarnisneu oy^^^ ^ ^ y of the peoples." By WILLIAM L. RYAN Awariated Pnas News Analyat PARI^ (AP) — President Kennedy’s Vienna meeting with Premier Khrushchev can dewlop into a free-swinging wrbal slugfest that wxMild leave each leader with few illusioBs about the other. Advance pronouncements from The annual meeting of the Planned Parenthood League, Inc., of Oakland and Wayne CoUhties, will be held on Wednesday, June 7. at the Central YWCA, 2230 Wither-ell St., Detroit. Guest speaker at the UTS luncheon wiU be Dr. Mel Ravitz, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology dalist countriM^are prepared to Wayne State University. _________ Red. M«-(diplomatic niceties. He is apt to^ ZsBint Ordmabcc Artleh XXV^^-R«T«•t^o^l«l Art* SkMoiv xxvni — *-•ncndUif OrdlsABc* I Or*a*B<» States is prepared to do — beef ® “rlbSup conwntional forces, ,jj^m"to"the*^e M. A. from New ^ a NATO nuclear striking iV »<*«»* Rroearch. He and take whatewr other TOcas-jarlJ^^^^^Jl^y J"„, earned his Ph. D. degrw at th« IM/tt of Utcaitaa. t- r---— Suhltshmnt • Z«a«d Dl>trtct b* kBO»B u B RecTMtional Ar*d «iiu mur «..o,r.,r. i , ..,u- inpvitnhil-1 earneo ms m. u. orgiy a.? ‘sS? «*"* ^ ^ to of^cCL stniffife rcrptol-i I'-verdty of Michigan. or^ma^Bo buadiB* « Wad. »e»pt off furthre Oommunist con' ■•11 i;n»' AIII tpproprtatr partlM connortod tboroto. " oUow Th« Russians say they will not! r. export revolution, but admit lhey| I Appooi. Board-RothtBs cootainrd i w ill give eager aid to revolutions 0 *hou prBhibit ih« owa.ri or pyprvw here and Will oppose any t ^''hardi^°*M oppoai lo U.S attempt, as the Russians put ; J^vioS'. «Port ^terrevdution. »« This mt*ans that once the Com-; *" '*“* muniste get a foothold-as they ; T.-..-. ^^r^moB J»' e in Cuba and Laos by seiz-' *%bVta V BLOCK, ing what they call, "the national TowboBIb Clrrk;. Bomci OF FtJKUC HIAKITO Botar U brrrtr »!»« ot B ichodBlod ■•bUc hrortat >b S* iMid br tho PostUc BOBrd Bl th« TOBBthlP ---- “L RoBd. Moodoy. JUB« ______t t.JS p » to onuldor th# leUoBiBi .ppltrotloB lor ^wlar To chABt* IroBi AO Id ComaiorttBL UBd m th. TowBiUilp of FontU., ^o-iBBd County. Mlchlima. dooertbod as ^ti if th. I..t h«lf of W Bouthiro.t qtidrur ; ,| 4. iW *.t of Brotloa It. TownthlB I irorth. Robc. li FoBtiM • ■ OBkluid County. ItlchlfaD. dooerlbod »• toiloBi B..mnu>i at Iht qiiarwr O.i; canirr of th. Boalh Un. »• 'li UioBC. North r W 1»’ .'J***,!,AJi*? frot dloBf th. c.nt»r of »•»»»{'«'• th.BC. Bouth 4T M W..t,- Itlt 21 I M th. —- -Kb.. th.Bc. South I frot to th. Bouth — --------- - th.Bc. olonq th. “'ijf®,''**' ■S' Jl' Io»t. U)4 tl tr*t to lb. point t boftBBtnt. coBtaialBs M ftS tcroi, r*~' ^Mb^d^'i'diTChifh B Ub. m irol Wrourljr of m (ct BoitcrlT of both Uari mM’‘‘(*f stretch brick and asphalt track. His Eiig-|j^g .. 26-year-old David '^'i’^ * ® lish Cooper Climax also was built|ppgpgQ„Spartanburg S C. ihusky, purple-clad Pearson kept especially for Indianapolis but lt| instead Pearson limped the fi- *he car under contrtrt and got the departed from the American style ,a ^nd a half on thw tires'® *P**’^- by having a smaller engine ii^janj a rim to claim the $29,450*topi He negotiated the 400 tops stalled behind the dnver and -a|prlze mwiey in Sunday’s Worldl®”***"** '*** Char- I___!_______________!----J-----------1 lotte-Motor Speedway at an aver- age speed of 111.633 miles hour. The race, run before 50,000, was ! marred by one serious accident. Reds Kagle of Green Belt, Md., jsmtished into (he guard rail on the third turn and was impaled ion a section of the heavy metal Ford took two putts f fringe for a tying birdie. ) another 273 total. Villanova Dominates IC4A Track Meets and Ford won the second with/ handicap tournament of the •**'|i2.foot birdie putt Palmer ^ Sunday at Sylvan Glen Go«| hissed a 9-footer. Palmer’s sec- dub. Merle Blackmun of Jackson and Jim Briegel of Ann Arbor each carded a two-over-par 72 to divide top honors in the champiohahip flight. Blackmun birdied four holes and shot 37-35 while Briegel made three birdies and needed only 23 putts to shoot 38-34. Blaeknran aim won the haadl-(top dIvWan to the top flight with a score of 7J-4—68. ond was worth $4,600. I Ford. IS.«M 0»nr Pl»y»r. SJ.M# *^(totp?'*n.4N lt,Wi ... Bllljr Muwell. ll.M -Rutn. II.4W T m. Sl.OM Humt. M.W* lob 'shAvt. tl.'IM ' CMco WArtu*. S1.IM f7-7»-70-««-l71 70-70-67.*7—174 «»-74-7M*-*7» 70-S»-7J-«7—*7* •7-7*-70-«7—ISO (•.73-704*—IM **-7Z4i»-71-r" >«or(r Barer. tl.M Francis Lotte of Dearborn fired the ace and it helped him share 2nd place at ’73 with Pontiac’s Wally Smith and Dick Preston of Detroit. Lotte aced Sylvan Glen’s 129-yard 17th hole with a 7-iron. The baU hit the cup on the fly Dwen. Brawn hU hit eighth with toe Tigers salte^ the gune away Maxwell’s second roundtrippef— , j j .. mur^ly b«h_h.™ b™ am. » and wedged against the stick. Malcolm Thompson wtm ^ first flight title with 76-7-69. Chester Knurek was low net winner in the 2nd flight with 81-14-67 and Frank Del Pino topped the 3rd flight at days — was hit off Art Fowler in the sbeth. The Tigers scored once In the third and Maxwell’s single drove that run In. Their final run came In the ninth when Brown doubled and scored as Steve Bilko booted Chico Fernandez’ grounder. Bunning pitched the first six innings and was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the go-ahead seventh, Terry Fbx finished uil. course play long and hard. A-total pf 270 players competed. , *1-71-70 Cupit. Sl.OM ly Nteaol*. Sl.OM 1 BUrko. ll.Me i« LIttIcr. JSM CoUIU. mt ss-74.*»-7i—ns 7t-75-71-«7-n3 «S-77.*S4»-SO 70-71-«7-7*-nl 70-7S-70-71-SSS 72-74-«0-71-ltJ -- -l-71-*7-»4 *0-73-73 74EW YORK UfV-Villanova has on the IC4A track and field championship four of the la.st five years and rival coaches were wondering today when the Wildcats would let up. Jumbo Jim Elliott's outfit is dominated by juniors and sophomores and, al,though he isn’t saying. the word among the coaches is that he has a powerful group of ■eshmen ready to step in. The Wildcats won the 8th edi-Saturday on wet, miserable Randalls Island with 46 points -*-• winning five of the 18 events. | Harvard was second in the team^ bases on bails highlighted thel_ . Northend Rockets’ 11-10 victory\SOUt 1161T1 Will over Sf. Paul Lutheran in a Con-j **.73-71-73-314 74-734*4*^-1*3 73-73-7«-*»-l»S 73-754S-70-MS 73-74-**-71-MS 7I-744S-73—SI3 Western Michigan placed lour players on the Mid-America Conference all-star baseball team. Honored were pitcher Bill Ortlieb, tinental I„eague game. j ASHVILLE. N.C. (AP), — Ppr- catcher Charlies Dodge, first base- The only respectable hurling of!severance and putting carried man Bill Ahne and shbHitopuhe evening was Dexter Jarrett’s| Polly Riley to her sixth Southern Frank Quilin. |four-inning one-hitter as Harry’s;Amateur golf championship in 14 Oaiy Kelraw. who .iio^rd drubto^ obIv two earned ran* In S* In- Elliott and Lai Vodry;, The resolute little Texan from nint^ and was the onl.v pHeher two-run homers for Fort Worth outsteadied Sherry : tobentU. ofD. fhlsseiinen. has .. , Wheeler, a strong, long-hitting eol-; been named “most v.lu.We " tv ^ ^ tk* Aihino rniliwe !*'“"'** Adams TV .Saturday. , * Ioutscored First Presb.vterian, 13-12.: Polly's vitcory was as.suredi "■ iMotorcar Transport .scored a 7-31when Sherry, unable to sink a.putt! ★ * * I International loop win over Dixie longer than nine feet all day, Newberry, Wakefield and Pick-Bar behind the two-hit pitching of forS won Upper Peninsula tracklJim Smith. Griff’s Grill was a for-race with 29% point*, followed byiM**" »v« the weekend In a«M B.ifeh victor Unes in a u.rvland with 23%. Penn .Statc'C and D. respectively. It was the ^a-heduled NL tilt, wrth 18% and St. John’s with i7.|l«h «ti»lght “D” crown for Pick- Michigan State flnirfied 6th. /ord. Robjn's Back PHILADELPHIA W - R o b 1 r Roberts. Philadelphia Phillies' -hander, rejoins the National League team Monday. Roberts OA took a brief rest to recover from shoulder injury. 1958 Champions Win WIBC team Crown Andress-Thorne Top Elks PRESS BOX 69 Runs Cross Plate in 4 Softball Games heavy metal strip. Kagle’s left leg was amputated in the accident. Sunday definitely wai pitcher’s day in. the City Softball League. A total of 69 runs crossed ________________ the plate in four contests tost night; - — r r i at Beaudette and Northside parks. LaSf I WO 110168 Allen Campbell’s three-run hom-^. _ er In a losing cause and a dozen'CjrlV© MISS Rll6V fhlivhted thel _ - ___ ^ former USAC national champion, 40 years old, has been running, easily at 146.5 miles an hour practicing in a new type Watoon. Jim Rathmann of Miami set the race record of 138.767 last year In the same Watson he is driving He and Ward have finished oidy a few seconds apart in the last two 500s. Both Rathmann and Ward ran faster toward the end of last year’s race than the speeds Brabham has shown in practice and the time trials. Rathmann is back In the lineup with his winning car but will liave to start back In the fourth row because of his relatively slow qualifying speed. He is the type of competitor who is likely to run faster in the race than he did a|;ainiit the clock in the tim« trials. The third former winner in the field, Troy Ruttman of Dearborn, Midi., has to start way back In the eighth row but isn’t likely to be there Ipng. The 1952 winner started in sixth place last year and had passed early leaders Ward and Eddie Sachs before the 50-mile mark. His rear ^e gear failed later in the race.' Eight of Tuesday's starters are 40 or over, topped by 45-year-old grandfather Oiff Griffith of Indianapolis. A. J. Foyt of Houston, Tex., winner of the USAC national championship last year, is One of the three youngest starters at 26. Bob Marshman, of Pottstown, Pa. is the youngest at 24. Jim Rathmann, 51, is a veteran of 11 Memorial Day starts, one more than Ward. pl*.ver’’ fompletely lost her greens touch on the last two holes, right after she had won a couple to square the matcji. ! MODERNIZE E • FREE ESTIMATES • LOW PRICES • FHA and TERMS Additieni, Kitclisn* Porch**, G«tag*«, etc. 1945 FE 2-2671 defeated by Lester Townsend In the voting for president of the . , Greater Detroit Bowling Amw- FORT WAYNE. Ind. (AP)—AH- elation. Townoend will replace gauer’s Restaurant of Chicago. ,,vtae Eager of Lake OHon In winners in 1958, took their sec- -ond victory as team competition wound up early today in the Worn- . en’s International Bowling Cbn- Gtordello and Henry gress tournament. Hank, two highly ranked middle- The 44th annual event closes to- weights, Sunday were matched in night with minor events. « 10-round bout for June 26 in the Allgauer’s, carrying three mem- new Detroit Boxing Club% first hers from the 1958 team, com-|program. The fight will be the first bined for 2919 May 12. on games in Detroit’s new 12,000-seat Con-of 959, 975 and 985. | Mention HaH. Fostlo*. rrm rkoU IN HOLLY RACE — Walt Schreiber of Lake Orion, driving his B-Runabout, is among the kx^ entries in the Holly Memorial Day speedboat races at Bush Lkke Tuesday. A nbon parade will start the aettvitias in Holly. Over 100 entries wiU Utoe part in the races which It the starting of the Midwest (Mho Ifip first five duos and sTx in the itop ten at the finish were Pontiac kegiers. individual crowns. F. Wood had men’s high game with 257, J. Wiggins and B. Troxell-toolt-womerrs -honorr - wnh" 647 and 231, re. spectively. Ann Arbor’s D. Leid-heiser topped the men’s series at tboard radng / Andress and Thorne VUd not have the top actual with 1107 but combined with a 220 handicap it too much for the field to over-emne. Coming closest The final standings: ^dnsi-Thorne, Ponttoo ..... BAB. Bundo. POotUc ......... B. Bundo-a. Swoncr. Postlmo .... D. WIUoo-L. lioton, PontiM .... K. Oovalns-J- WIiglBi, PodUss , W. B*nroc3-P. stmtoo. Bevcll .. J. A V. DMo, Plpmoath D. A D, Uldhol**^/— ■.At. D**a. BeSsir . Now my Qu) Quaker Bourbon is 6 Ybars Old AT NO INCREASE IN PRICEI ITIUieHT 0OtlROOI9 WHISKtY _______ it. iiti V OLD QUAKtR 0«STIt.l.lN« CO., LAt^RfNCeOUK*. MO. 1.4- ■ ■ TWELVE tHE P^ONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MAY 29. IMI Cubs and Phillies Have NL Cellar to Themselves I THE PALMER METHOD by Arnold Paimor By TV AsMrUitPd Prr*i Somebody had better flag down the Cubs and Phillies. There isn’t any 10th place in the National^ League this year. .The way they are g(^. they will be playing a '’league all by themselves other month. Purkey's pitching tor the Reds did| them in Sunday 4-2. Louis knocked out tormer teammate Harvey Haddix six-run first inning and wept ^ In the race for the cellar. Phillies still are 10 percentage points ahead—or behind. It all depends whctt way you look at it. Each trails the San Francisco Giants, in first place, by 13 full games. The Cubs are seventh at .316 the Phils eighth at .306. by thumping t|>e Pirates M. AT dcotte saved the day arith 6 2-3 innings of scoreless relief pitching. Los Angeles., trailing the Giants by 2Vk games, naaed out Milwaukee 4-3 with the aid of six scoreless Innintgs of reltef pitching by Dick Farrell. iwv rAwsAv WOT fUAHNAtn a LOT or TiNStON AM aoutti ANY oouai WHO OOO 1MOUOM AUTOtAATKAUY DOON'T HAV* tittf to WO«V MIMSIlt INTO A SHOT-miNING nATt. NOM ONI .VOU coua lACCunOM Younikf to A cm*. 1 IH(N ASaJM A tOUtlON iMI WO(T or MY tMAL STANCI AM TAU A cooa lOOK I nCTUM TMI ruOMT ru WANt tw lAU to tAU. UNim M wot « BMCIAUY BSfICUtT, I DON'T TAM A KACTia WIN MTNOUOa SOMI twYitj ^tii nut I. twriNa ur to INC. timi MY CKWT root MCK to in trot ANDMOVI INI culWiAO ova tw tIMI. I TAM OM OMnwra"- ' 44 in the ninth. Bressoud doubled I American Leaguers hit 2T home and Joe Amalfitano followed withi™" Sunday, an aU-time r^d a pinch triple. Jose Pagan’s in-:, Waterford, Mich. '/4 Mile East of U.S. 10 on Waterford Road Adniliiiaa SI.00 Peth'"9 CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE Washington combed the Twins pitching for 10 hits including a two-nm homer by Gene Green, Harmon Killebrew slammed No. 12 for Minnesota. Marty Kufyna whs the winner over Jack Kra- Uck. Schwall left 11 Orioles stranded j while winning his second straight. Four of the hit.s off Schwall didn’t get out of the infield. Jack Fisher. | a 12-game winner last year, lo8t| his sixth to one victory. ; *'wtp^rYit!^iM^2S?**iiMwtii.ment.' The suivivor. alter Wednes-| I III 'toitt'rt”'covtaSi!«*“>’• schedule will represent the; --------------—‘ NATIO.YAL LEAOl'E Wm LmI Pet. BrbMl TIRE DISCOUNTS 6,70x15 $ 7.99 7i0xl4.*SS'' $10.99 N, EMappsbl, Tire NMdad NO MONIY DOWN UnitMl Tire Service Opea Pridar ' laat Baldwla An. 11 4SS — Baal IM. N*v NEW TORE—Paait York, outpr--- * “ TCUnro-TaiuM Maamlao. 1U4. Japaa. knoeknl out ttava Tony. 151 *-3. ATTENTION YOUNG MEN Your future is in electronics . . . the fastest growing industry in the world today! Plon for thot future by taking the'finest training ovoiloble. Enroll now for our next "Electronic Engineering Training" program. Mall Mayaa ar tall far aaaipltu iBlaraatlM. Electronics Institute of Technology wo 2-5660 Weber Leads Keg Qualifiers Cronbrook Tecfms Win, Lose at Shad/ Side GiUfiPLETE ;:]!:URANGE SERYIGE For Less Money No ® Membeisliip Fns \ M. E. Doniala TeWII Vara M. Doniala Baitipfa V 563 W. Horen SliecI FE 3-7111 HOUSTON. Tex. (APt-Bowl-ing't thjn man, Dick Weber of St. Louis, was hot after his third stral^t tournament championship today. Already winner of the Dallas apd Shreveport tournaments, Web-et rolled 4,284 for 20 games to top the qualifying round of the' $25,000 Fred Magee Bowling Gas-1 sic Sunday night. Today he met 15 other qualifiers in round robin match play{ and the field will eliminate down; to the finalists for tonight. They* will play a three-game series for the il.OOO first money, Weber roiled li l.l.Yl series 5?un-day afternoon and it was the highest o( the qualifying round It put the little man from St, l.x)uis over. His average for the 20 games was Cranbroi^ athletic teams won and lost In competition with Shady Side at Pittsbui^ Saturday. The baseball team suffered a 4-3 setback. George Martin accounted tor all, three Cranbrook runs with a single and home a.lcwo U 2S .31* PtatlAlphtB It IS 30S SATUBOAr'S EESVLTa Saa PrancUeo I. Chleaco 3 Bt Loul, 7. PllUburth S. nicbt ClncIniiaU S. PhUMltlptaM 4. nlfl SimnAT'S EESOLTB Cincinnati 4. Ptillndclphla 3 K.LouU I. PttUburfh . Lm Angein 4. MUaaukcY 3 San PraocUca 4. Ctalcuo 3 ------------------dAMES I SUMMER BOWLING 3 GAMES $100 AIR CONDITIONID COCKTAIL LOUNCK LAKEWOOD LANES I 3121 W. Huroa FI 4-7943 Gnaianteed NEW TREADS 6.70x15 7.50x14 Fr«« Mounting Pta> Tnin aaS BalmAakI,'Cailag Tub* or TabeiMS Blaekwall Only Also Have Large Selection of New Treo^i for All Foreign end Compact Can "Pictnp and DMirmtf Sarrica in City" MOTOR MART SAFETY CENTER F( 3-7S45 121 t. MMlcoln St. FE 3.7844 earned. Singles victories by John Ha-; rada, Whit Conrad and Kent Rakas ;^^, gave the Ganet a W tennis wtiichit over the bo*t school. ly tanm leha TCESOAT'S 214. Glenn Allison of St. Louis was second in the qualifying with 4.238 while Lewis Ray of Fort Worth was next in line with 4.224. Don Carter of St. Louis, the top-rated bowler of the country, made the qualifying field but was 13th with 4.109. .... .....-......... Jones Takes Hurdles in California Meet NEW 7-rOOT V4K«nmrCla«Mr HOSES Braided cloth, all rubber. (No Plastic or vinyl) Exchanga with Ycmr Old Rausobl# Hosa Ends COME IN OR RHONE HOMT ~DEit IE FOR FREE I N -Olt-4s1iet----N FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS COMPtETE PARTS AND REPAM SERVICE ON ALL CLEANERS I CURrS APPLIANCES Hayes Jones of Ponttar, a for-nier r4U4tern Miehigan University star and Olympir medal winner, won the t'iO-hlgh hurdles In Sntnrday's ('aHtonda RNaya. His winning tinte was ;IS.6. Western MIehlgan's four-mile relay team finished third behind Oregon and the Southern Illinois Sniuki Alhletir Club. I9:St.8, while Southern lllinots finished In and Western Miehigan In * OasA Oaly Wltk On, Paid Adailulsn I FBEEII BOLES GOLF if 54 Hole .XOURSR-.^ SSSS Btxl, Hwy. 2 36'Hole COURSE T^ifsrssk REE MO.OCO.n C'5H ? '.hs TBIP U NAWAII PI.IS COLF COURSE ... x 4 Oaly Wllk OaVPaM AdatUsIsa ^ith This Couponia >4 SAVE *4 With this ceupen yau will tava an additianal $4 aH our $9.95 Service Special f Limited ta the hears at I 5 p.m. ta 9 p.m. on Tuesday —^ Wadhaiday — Thurs-Pdavs Nitaa CMIy! GOOD YEAR SERVICE STORE, 30 S. Cast, Fantiac BRAKE AND FRONT END SPECIAL! ftOOD./^EAR SERVICE STORE 30 S. CASS FE 5-4123 of DEMG 1961 BARGAINS FORDS with FORDOMATIC As Low $ As HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! to 630 Oakland There Are Still Some Good Buys Left! WAGONS! GALAXIES! FALCONS! Ail Demos Plainly Marked on Lot Beside Our Showroom i'V Death Notices LEONARD CONWAY Leonard Conway, 35. of 330 FrajiWin Road, died Sunday. He was employed at Pontiac Motor Division Survivors include his wife. Ester: two sons L. J. of California and George of Saginaw; and a daughter. Mrs. Mary Bail Myles of Ohio. Also surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Mat Anderson of Pontiac and Miss Roberta Conway of Jackson, Miss. Service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Providence MissionaryjBaptist Church with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. His body is now at the Frank Camithers Funeral Home. MBS. FRANK W. MOWBRAV Mrs. Frank W. (Emma W.) Mowbray. 76. of 269 Chippewa Road, died suddenly this morning at her residence. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Pontiac Literary aub and Eastern Star in Saginaw. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Van-Linden of Pontiac: and five grandchildren. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Julia Schade of Holly; two brothers George Schindebette - of Saginaw and Fred Schindebette of Bay City. Service will be held Wedne.sday at 3;30 p.m. from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel with burial in White Chapel Cemetery. WIIXARD HENRY Service for Willard Henry, 32. of 173 Cadillac St., was held today from the Sharpe - Goyette F'uncr-al Home in Clarkston. Mr. Henry died early Saturday following an automobile accident. Survivors include his wife. Ad-line; a Richard L.; and a daughter Penny Sue; two brothers. Earl and Ernest Henry; and a si.stcr. Janet Henry. Burial was in Perry Mount Pai-k Cemetery. MRvS. ARTHIR RADKE Mrs. Arthur (Mary T.t Radke. 49, of 290 W. Brooklyn St., died .Sunday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital following a short illness. A member of St, Michael's Catholic Church, she belonged to the Altar Society and St. Josephs Guild. Survivors include her husband: father. Paul Debiec of East McKeesport, Pa.; and a daughter Carolyn at home. Also surviving are tw'o sisters. Mrs. Virginia Hubinsky and Mrs. Nellie Farrell, both of East McKeesport; and two brothers. Henry and Stanley Debiec, both of Pontiac. Service will be held Wednesday at 9:.30 a.m. from St. Michaels Catholic Church. Burial will be in .Mount Hope Cemetery. The rosary will be said Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Sparks-Gnf-fin Funeral Home. MR.S. DAVID TROTTIEK Service was held today at Our Lady of Refuge Church, Orchard Lake, for Mrs. David (Madge) Trottier of 2625 Littletell St. She died-Friday at Columbia Medical Hospital. Detroit, at the age of 84. She was a member of Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church. Survivors include two grandchil-di'cn. .Mrs. Harold Jones Jr., with whom she made her home; and six great-grandchildren. Also surviving are two sons and two daugh-ers. The rosary was said Sunday evening at C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home in Keego Harbor. HERBERT J. YOKES Herbert J. Yokes. 78, of 147 Cadillac St., died Sunday following a brief illness. A member of Central Methodist (Thurch, he was retired from Pontiac Motor Division after working there 27 years. Survivors include his wife. .S irah: three grandchildren and nine great-; grandchildren. Also surviving is a i brother. i Service will be held Wednesday ! at I p.m. from the Voorhees Siple Chapel with burial in Dryden Center. Towa has a larger proportion of area In farm land than any state. -Deaiyioticis- ANDERSON. MAT M. IMI ANNA M.. Roscommon. Mich., formerly of Keeco Hirbor. tsy it: belorcri wffe of Cat) Aoderion; desr mother of Robert O., JimTi C . Oeoree and Ctrl Anderson Jr : Also survived by 2 ersadchlldren Euncrtl service will be held WednesdAT. Msv 21 et 2 p.m. from the C. J. Oodhsrdt Fu-nertl Home, Keete Harbor with Rev. Wtvne Brookshere offlclat-ln(. Interment In White Cbapef. Mrs. Anderson will lie In state at the C. J: Qodhardt Funeral Home. Keeto Harbor._______________ __Jl Mrles; dear brother of Mrs. Mat ^ner AnjMrson and Roberta held Saturday. June 3 at 2 p.m, from the Providence Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Claude Ooodwin offlclatlns. Interment In Oak HUl. Mr. Conway will lie In state at the Frank Carruthera Funeral Rome after 1 p.m. Thura- domovon. may 2T. ini. MAUOK P.. SMI Beymeur Uke Road, ^ mother of IS irent-gi servloe was ----------- . _______ from Jfolr Cross Lbtberan Church. Oxford with Rev. De-layne FauUnt offleiatlng. Interment la Oxford Cemetery. Funeral arraasem«nts were by the jtowdet A Rlld Funeral Home. HENRY MAT'li.MMt.' WILtARO F. mWCadlllac Street, ase 32: ■ ' " ^ ........ne Henry: if Betty Henry. < ..... — .—herd Lr- — Penny Bue Henry: fether of Richard Lee Henry and jf tafl, Brneat and Janet Henry. Funeral aervtce was held today .. e __ ---- .V. gh,rp,. Ooyotu I with Roe Mt. Fwrk Cometory. ,v. THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MAY >9. lOfil w A •N T R E S U L T S p TRY W A N T A D 5 fe 2 8 Death Notices KBMWORTHT. MAT Marxaret Melton. Mrs. Oeorals Hlxxtm. Mrs, Fhyll‘-Mrs. Betty Briebols. Oeorte Kenworthy, ana uniries Kenworlhy 8r.: dear sister of Mrs.. Anna Sullivan, Mrs. Josephine Sprlnxer. Mrs. Julia Com. pau. Mrs. Mattie Brower wood Methodist Church with Rev. Henry Fowell offlclstlnt. Interment In White Chspel. Mrs. Kenworthy will lie In state at the Moore Chspel of the Sparks-Orllftn Funeral Home. Auburn Relahta until nr - ——— Orlftln Funeral Home. RADKE. MAY 2«. IMI. MARY T. 2*0 W. Brooklyn St , age 4*: beloved wife of Arthur Radke: be-lored daughter of Paul Debiec: dear mother of Carolyn Radke desr sister of Mrs. VIrgInIt Hub-InskY. Mrs. Nellie Farrell, Henry and Stanley Debiec Recitation of of Ihe Rosary will be Tuesday evening at t p.m. from the Sparks-Orlffln Funeral Home. Funeral t e r v 1 c a a will be held Wednesdiy. May 31. at *:10 a m: Irom St. Michael CaUiolIc Church, interment In Mt. Hope. Mrs Radke will lie In state at the Sparks. Ortlfln Funeral Home.________________ TROTTIER, MAY 2g. I»«l, MAPOE. 2<25 Littletell. age S4; dear grandmother of Mrs. ***f®jj by 3 sons. 2 daughters. 3 grsnu,-children end d great.grsndchil. dren Parish Rosary was recited Sunday evening at g p.m from the C. J Oodhgrdt Funeral Home. Keego Harbor. Funeral service was held today at 10 a.m. from Our Lady of Refuge with Pr. O. E. Bartol officiating. In. terment In Mt. " " ' “ ' ■■ ’iDgemenlt YOKES. MAY 3g. 1»«1. HERBERT J.. 141 Ctdlllac 8t.. age oe-loved husband of Sarah Yokes: dear grandfather of Mrs. Ralph Heck. Mr*. Joseph Turner Jnd Mrs. Charlrs Dowlan: dear broth, er of William Yokes: al.so sur. from Ihe Voorhees-Slpte Chapel with Dr. Milton H. Bank . I-flclatlng Interment In Drvden Center. Mr Vokei will lie m sisle^ at the Voorhees.BIple Fu- ^^Card of Thanks THE BXPRE8S10N OF 1 ____s of sympathy lertngs during the recent menl of our dear wife o:„ ..... tr. Valerie Joan Miller. EpeUal thanks to Father Joseph Fr—“ Ineo end Father Edward ( ,ki a.>id FgUjer^Thomas Macero, Vaorheet.8lple Funeral Home. St Oerard Oulld Members and St. Vincent de Paul Church Also Herrington Hills Horn Help Wanted Male ^ Ambitious jjoungmen Larta International organlaallm will Intarvlaw ahtrp young men *- training for a salsa pro-dtparlment. Mo sales _______ ___________ and sincere. ly Intarested In a permanent po-litlon. For Interviews call OR «. phone today ®f write Drayton Plaint you comnlere erably married Ipsurance. hospliallcatlon and pension. For local Interview phone FE 4-»*45 between 5 and 10 am______________________________ BIRMINOHAM Caretaker-maintenance m—. — pie for 75-unlt terrace. Man must handle all normal maintenance work, wife keep books and rent terraces. Otve qualifications, experience, references and age In reply to Popklac Press Box 53. OABE ROTH BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT work, also repairs. OR 3-2051 COMPLETE LINE OF MASONRY, housf - raising and under-pinnIng. ha.'irmrnts put undrr present homes. 52g-3275 ! 5MM?. MOVING SERVICE. REASON-sole rate* FE 5-3455. FE_2-290*. ASH AND TRASH. ANY^HAULINO cheap. FE 4-4342_____________ A yiRST CLASS HOVE CALL SMITH MOVINO CO HAULINO AND RUBBISH, NAME price. * “ m a HAULNO AND RUBBISH. ANY- JL’me. *nywhere. PE 2-7020._ HAULING AND RUBBl'SH. $2 loKrt. >nyt.me _F^-0264^____ LIGHT HAULINO AND YARD cletn_up,_OR 3-290 __ Light hauling, odd jobs Wtd. Household Gnods 29 Olobe. Fe’5-5_______________________ I PIECE OB HOUSEFUL. QUICK caah for furniture, appllaoeea. Bargain House, FE 2-5*42 HIGH DOLlSb for FURNITURE appliances, pi-------------- -----'--- Wanted Miscellaneous 30 OFFICE FURNITURE AND Business equipment, Forbes Printing and Office Supply, Ml 5-3010. SMALL CHURCH JUST OETTINO WANTED-U8ED CEMENT BLOCKS. Wanted to Rent 32 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 35 -\BILITY To get fast cash for your land contract, equUy^or mortia^e^at McCullo'uth. m. Small ‘*arro*‘realty 5143 C O KBlAljTI , 5S-Ellzabeth Koad ABSOLUTELY THE FASTEST . tloD on your land contract. Cash buyers waltlnp. Call Realtor Par-tridge. FE 4-3581. 1060 W. Huron. CASH FOP LAND CONTRACTS. H J. Van Welt. 4M0 DUie Hwy. LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR EM } IM-MEDI.ATE ACTION In any food land contracts. New — yeasoned. Your — --- — - ur srssuneu. i our casn upon sair. Moving and lujcluiiK^^.^jstory K. L. Templeton. Realtor 233* Orchard Lake Road FE 4-4553 "seasoned land CONTRACTS SHOP around—THEN SEE US CAPITOL SAVINGS k LOAN ASSOCIATION ■l5_W_Huron_St,____FE 4J551 WANTED, LAND OONTBACrif Smalley Real Esute. UL 2-1750. Wanted Real Estate 36 BUILDER MOVING AND TRUCKING CHEAP. ■•E 5-3*51__________________ TOP SOIL BL.tfk dTrT. PEAT moss, htand and gravel. Broken roncrelr. Lsndscgptng Cilvin Mi- Paihting & Decorsting 23 1ST CLASS PAINTING. DECORAT-mg ress Don Berk, OL 1-3141. A TEACHER DESIRES PAINTINO work Exp. Regs PE 2-3554.__ AAA kAINTINO AND DETORAT-_ tlmates.'*Phone**UL 2^355. A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR Pap^ng. FE 5-«43;__________ ACME QUALITY DECORATORS Painting, paper removal. Wall -ishlng .................“ West End Painting Co. -B5--.Wast. End _____ FE W055 INTERIOR AND E X T E R I 6 R psinting^waU^ashlng. Fret estl interior“and~bxYer"To'r’ Free Est.. work Oukr. 10 per rrnt Dl» toi rash M2jOS20 *0*WSI6e ■ PAtNTlNb ^PAPER- , PAmlTNd'AND DEWRAriNb^ T~AS8i“ "■ pAINTiNa~ANU“DEC- Lost and Found COMPLETE REMODKUNO SERV-Ire, mortxage loans to modern-isr and consolidate debts, also FHA^CB-Brlck BuUders. Inc. KM ~ExcAV^T6NsCYioixbbz Septic Systems _ EM 1-05SI CONCRETE WORK OF ALL KINDS FOUND MIMI THE POODLE ON the ratlroed. Near Adams and Auburn Thant You Everyone_____ FOUND SET OF OARS, ROD AND WHITE COLLIE DOO WITH NEED HELP? 3 or 4 bedroom h< Suytrs waltint with cash. I’aiil M. I ones. Heal E.st. 532 WEST HURON ST. FE 4 g55B FE i-lTO THIRTYEN Rent Apt^ FprnisliMl 37 AFARTMI last gas. weekly. I BACHELOR APARTMENT - I OR ' ---- beat gas. Usbta r *------ “t I-24SS I APARTMinr Fi CLEAN 1 AND 3 ROOMS. UtFlJ ties Close In FE 5-2711.___ COLORKIYl OR 3 ROOM APART-menti. FE 5-*454 after 5:3t CLEAN 2 ROOMS. OOWNTSIV area. Elderly or working lady, 510 a wk. 75 Bdlson St. CLEAN 2-ROOM. PRIVATE BATH and entrancr. small child wcl- coma 53 Poplar ott Baldwin._ DELUXE 3 ROOM APARTMENT, near downtown. Naw lurntture. garage. FE 3-7355. NEATLY I OR 3-7U4 - --- - ADULTS, CLkAN. iR Roblnwood. PE 5-5005.______ R5tK KITCHENETTE ON LAKE 0470 Pontiac Lake Road, OR rent for 505.50 per month. Adults only In tbla building. K. O. Hempateai. Realtor. 102 East Huron. PE4-52S4, or FE 5-7071. WE8T^8IDE^^3 RCWMS AND SMTH' Kl'^ 5^243r°FE %tti”' Rent Apts. Unfurniahed 38 ALBERTA APARTMENTS 250 N. Paddock FE »-2t 1 BEDROOM - PRIVATE EN-trance. ground floor, stova. re-frig Near Blue Sky TTieater. $45 Mo FE 4-5535__________________________ 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY decorated, heat, hot water. rcfrl|-erator and stove lumlshed. Near Plaber Body. $50 month. FE 3-7005. 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE -PARKING One of the best addreaeea In Pontine. Adulu only. GLOkI.X APT.S. 57 Mechanic 5t.________FE 4-4235 3 ROOMS WITH NEW STOVE AND refrigerator, tiled bath. Inqa' Apt. 5 at 47 Charlotte. No ts ' 3 ROOMS AND BATH. ALL UTIL-Itlee furnished. 545 a month. OR 3-1572 or OR 3-5754, _____ 2-BEDROOM LOWEb;~ EffCltEN furnished, no pete. FE S-2525 3 ROOM APARTMENT WITH FRI- vate entrance, private hath. For colored. FE 5-904L_______ 4 ROOMS.. OARAGE. LAUNDRY J^^nr^5,r 4 ROOMS AND BATH lif DRAY- Heat I OR 3-57^ 1. OR 3-ISTI Ol Call Ward E Partridge. 3 ROOMS AND BATH MS. F| 2-1345. 91 B. Idith.__________ 4 ROOMS. U 8~ FRANCK. FE _4-323*^r FE 4-5S3T___________ 5-RbOM UPPER'a-I CONDITION I 550 month References required. _213 E Bird North^________ I ROOkis DUPLix ON .WEST side For Inlormatlon call FE 5-5.125.______________________ >0 OAKLAND. 2 ROOMS UiepfeR-nlshed. clean. 155 mo Benjamin Rich Real Estate. FE 5-3330. AVON APARTMENTS. 4 Ro6ks —" bath, carpeted living rspm hallway, ntwiy dteoratad-617 t. Pika. I OR 2 Rent .Apts. Furnishe^37 j 1 - 2 ROOM KlTCHEITt CLEAN I RCOM^LjO^ HOUSEKEEPING. N~PRIVATE _____________________I FE 2-1)553. 1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN-rtte apartment Newly decorated, first floor, parking at door, gas heat. FE 4-1532 or EM 3-5535__ 1 ROOM BACHELOR APARTMENT' furnished FE 3-7351 alter 4 p m. . beorSom ^apartment Modern m Every Detail ADULTS ONLY , I'E 8-6918 Mtnater, If Sa.mer St„ Apt 5 A dun, loam, to 5 p m BLUETICK i 3 ROOMS LIGHT. C 3 OR 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH West Huron cor. Frail, nr hos-^ilal^ Adults Apply raretaker 7 rear private entrances . I bedroom, kitchenette b A gerese. References CbLORBIY-MODERN. 5^ prlvite entrance. FE 2-2514_ APARTMENTS, WiST BIDE. ADT ult» only pWaae call jrt J-jmT F.ACTOKY -SPECI.ALS nvements. Our Spring luml“-----—- i doors. Call today f PREB EBTIMATiB ON ALL WIR-Ing, wtU finance. R. B. Munro Electric Co.. 1050 W. Huron. _ lOUSE RAIBINO. HOUSl"liOT-Int lir#nRPd fully equipped Free Russell Mtrton. PI Notices and Personals 27 ARE YOU IN DEBT? Now you can get oat of debt Without a loan (1) Make one weekly payment you can afford |3> Avon Garnishments and re-131 D?bt protection Insurance Come In Now. cr Call For • HOME APPOINTMENT' .Xdjitstincnt Service I' K .v')28i 2-5035 FE 3-ROOM APARTMENT ON 1ST floor. Ideal for elderly lady, pleasant gurroundlnis, near bus line, no drinkers. PE 5-5015. 2'v ROOMS DOWN, 3 ROOMS UP. private. PE 4-1175. 2 ROOMS AND KITCHBNETTE. Utilities furn. sduJU. 13 Norton. FE 5-5777._____________________ UTILITIES 4 E. Howard. BAKER EOUNTAI.N (ilRI, CURB WAITRESSES Ted’s has Immediate openings for »boy# Job*. Apply In person TED’S" - ft,.............. . MA 4-1*72_______________ CURB AND ORILL OIRLsTbUT'-_trrrup. *10 Oakland. COOK. SOME EXPERIENCE NECES-aarj. . Apply m person William's Drive-ln Restaurant. 37*0 East M-5* near Duck Uke Road. CURB WAITRESS AND INSIBe girls Buper Chief Drive In, Tele-_|£^ CURB WAITRESSES only. i* Immediate “iltre**e* on me ntgtat »t be 18. Apply 10 perM>n TED’S Woodward at Square Lake Rd FULL TIME " REAL ESTATE SALESWOMEN Opportunity to represent the aree'a top BuUdertll Experttnee not necessary 'TOU MUST, howev- Mr Mcilroy OR 3 Al OPPORTUNITY FOR 2 REAL Experieneed . or willing to faam. Proapectg and CAR WASHERS WAlrtxb.'A>FlV Saha Auto Wash. Ids " _______________________ flngneially able to carry youraalf for M days! 11 For appqlatment call UcOrew at W. W. Rosa Homes. OR 14021 or PE 44N1 5eNERAL HOUSEWORK. 3 DAYS a week, white, under 40. own transportation. Ml 4-1955, call evenlnts.______________________ HOUBEKEEPFR. kXPERIFitcED. live in. own rooni and Tv. MA '_5-5g53;______________, _ iflGll .SCHOOI. GIRL-S special l^le- FE J-2M2 or EM 3-64M__ Employment Agencies ' EVELYN EDWARDS "VOCAnONSL COUNSELING SERVICE" OFFICE ployment. 406 Pontiac State Bicig. FE 54227^_________ Instructions—Schcols 10 Work Wanted Male II 732 V HURON PONTIAC. MICH. LICENSED SEWER CONTRACTOR^ Prompt service. MA 5-5492. WATERPROOFING Work luaranteed. Free estlmatea. FE 4-OTTI ""BuilweBr'Servtre—rx BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS Wall and windows. Reasonable. FE3-I63L _ EI.ECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RI-^Uln^^ and^rei^lmilng. 319 B Saws,Hand I.awninowers Machine sharpened Manley Leach 10 Bagley Bt. Saws — Lavvnniowers Accurately Sharpened 15 Chamberlein FE 2-7550 SIMIC TANKS CLEANED FI 4-4343 HOTPODfT. WH'iRLPOdL Kenmore r--'—-----— - ee estlmatea. 0S2-3477. PcatUe. . WALL WASHING BY MA- „ . . . ■ ^----------- chine. Rugs, upholstery. FE 0-0420 BookkceUmg & Tflxes 16 ler repair i I 5-84317 A l CARPENTER WORK OPPOSITE MAIN POoT OFFICE .\re ^ oil Debi-llapiiy ? 2 AND fum., on_________ Hollywood Apts._____ 2 ROOMS AND RATI FE 2-2000. 70 Fopikr ’73 BALDWIN Phone FE 5-1051 2 ROOM lOON LAKE eP.ARf- 3 ROOM APARTMENT PRIVATE hath and entrance^,^ “pE MODERN 5 ROOllir^XR'rMENT. •tova and refrlg furnished. Its mo^ly. BloomSeld ARE DEBTS WORRYING YOU?_____ Stretches vour dollar -No charge (or iiudget anJlv.is Write nr Rhone (or free booklet MICfllGAiS V Ki-.m J COUNSELLORS 703 Pontiac State Bank Bldg FE l-OtM Pontlar'a oldest knd large-'t bud- MemVer"'*"" -Michigan Association Of Small Johs a Specialty FE 5-2541 or FE 5-2017 , , , -r ••—--------T- Block LAYiNa‘"LicKN8FO, CF- Drcssmsklng, Tailoring 17 ment wcrk._Harallton^FE 4-04*5 ' —---------—------—----- CABPkfrm WORK OP ALTERATION a. TAILORINfL _p,ro^FB O-SAl*^_ J________ carpentry AND PAINTINO REA-sonable. MY 3-3005. CARPENTER PArtltlNOT CARPENTER. PAINTINO. CABIN-et». real. PE 5-4300, FE *'2-1053. CEMENT WORK. ALL KINI36. RKA- aonable. OR J-il»______________ I KNOW mYTToB, WINDOW AND Wall washing, painting and odd >--• *•- 5%15 LAWN AND ODD JOBS EXPERI- _e^,nd reX « |^2,____________ MARRIED MAN.-DESIRES WORK. Any klixl FE 4-0002 MEAT CUTTIr DeIiTrES PULL or WINDOW AND WALL WASHINO. .ismsking. Mrs.’ Blopita, ri 4-1204. ___________________ _ raiBSMAKINO. TAILORINd, AL-jeratlona. Mr^BodeU. PE L»05*. TAILOR'INO—AtTSRATibNS ktasr-Pur Bepalra___ Garden Plowing 18 AL WARNER'S ROTO TILLiNG. Jawns and gardens. _PE 4-B040. GARDEN PLOWING. ______Sanlord. OB 3^-5711._____ CARDEN PIOWINQ BY LOT OR acre, anywhere. Fe 3-5225 CUSTOM PLOW AND DRAG. ANY-where. H. Warner OR 3-5916 OARpgN PLOWING. DIBCLNo' an(| dragging, lawns, vicinity of Pontipt-Lgke Orlonr- Cgll after 3 p.m. MY 2-5011. _____ ROTO-’tilling. 'OARbtEN AND ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS? CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR BILLS AND LE'f US GIVE YOU ONE PLACE TO PAY HUntil'lT'SERViCE 15 W. HURON___PE 4 000L COLD WAVE SPEaAL. IS Complete. Doruthy'i FE M244 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. 735 Mnomlnee FE 5-7105._ LOSX WIIQHT 8AFKLY AKD -V3049 . gtmtlet, WELL FURNISHED, tes, couple or bache-after 4 30. 10 Plne- i AND 4-ROOM APARTMINTB Ft _4-53tl. II Auburn Ava._____ 3 Roods and'bath. in keeoo. TV washer Utilities (urn. Lk privileges, $15 . 082-2503.__ 3 ROOMS AND BATH. SCEENEd NEE6 AN APAKTMENTT SLATER APTS. FURNISHED AND UNFl^NtSMED »3 N PARKE ST. FE 4 3&M AFTER S AND SUNDAYS. SEE CARETAKER MR CARROt.1 A57 N PARKE 8T_____ NICE 4 ROOMi, and BATH WITH bu» line. »dult9 330 8 Marshaii I 2-^33 __ _________ NKW’LY DECORATCO~ i ROOMS Clean and nice. diapo*al, roupia only. FI ft«403a.________________ ■'3 ROOMfl AND BATH. LARGE fir.n floor 193 Flormcf__________ 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE homf. MSUO victnity. fiirnislifd or unfurnished. FEA-3M1. I ROOMS' AND AND ROOMS AND BATH, ALL PRI- Phone FE 5»105l. WEST BIDE. 2. 3. and 5 1 rtfrif. fur-Near 8t. Benedict and )D BchooU. thopi^inc acd rvlcf. Call FB3-aM3 or Rent tlouses Pumished 39 2 BEDROOM BRICK..COMPLETELY ._4uuUlbed_EUiaheth—Lisa-—«M— plus utilities Children'^ weicorae' PE 0-2455. 3 BOO'M COTTAGE HEAT FUR- BEAUTIFUL PINE. LAKE HOME, on large lot. 5 rooms. I'a baths Completely (urnithed Yearly lease only, or will consider sell- Ing. OR 3-4514 ___ SMALL HOME - MODERN, adults only. Relcrences required. 5233 Dlile Hwy , Drayton Plains SMALL PURNISHiD ROU8B POR rent. Children welcome.! 507' E. Tennyson, r* ” ex-A-Dlet tablets t ANY OIRL OR WOMAN NEEDUfo a friendly adviser, phone FE 2-5132. After 5 pm. or It no answer cell FE 2-M34. ConlMen- AEROTREDB , KNAPP SHOES FRED IjEKMAN_____ OB_3-1502 ' PUBLIC NOTICE -Mr Earnest lEarnlri Fellc- Is no longer employed by eiRVICE MERCHANDI81NO CORP.. ai,d- ?ts and ts NOT AUTHORIZED^ to bu.Mqess ffir said Corpoirattotf. We will not itsume any 'loltgatloni -‘-acted by Mr, Felice. 3 ROOMS AND BATH _______4*5 N 8A01NAW _______ 3 BOOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND ent FE 5-5455: 154 Mt. Clemens. 3-ROOM APARTMEkT WITH OA-rege and private entrance. Be-t»re 5:30 p m.. 104 Henderson. 3 Room -Apartment Pontlec^Ier|e^^nd clean. Ilf per .. Pontiac Mobile komt. FE VERY NICE ROOMS. ly furnished" re 5-6*55' ____ i-4-3 ROOM WEST WILSON. fH 5-5014 ) OAKLAND 2 ROOM8 PUtlNISH-ed. clean. 155 mo. Benjamin 'Rich RealBstete_PE«y330. ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED 4 Rlt. apt. Laundry rm.. — - Pontiac. Adults, i Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 3 BEDROOMS. MODERN, NEAR Ponttac Motor. Inquire 2li AU-_burn. Economy Cars. 2-BEDROO.M ERICK Duplex full basement, gae heal deemted. 005 per moD*.h. NICHOLIE - HARGER FE 5-8183 ereoees*n’eeded/OT 1-41^?.*' 2 BEDROOM TERRACE. bAB heat. Close In. FE 2-7425. 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-78.33 1 Blyd^N. at Valenclg BEDROOM REFERENCEB RE- 7 ' GILES REALTY CO oli* B«ld«tn Ave MULTWLJ tSnWO°a&BVlCE SGHRAM ------- —« (tb«r|l» modfU now an dUpUr Trad# roar old tool Long okijr iormi Open Eves, and Sundays DUNHAM'S Insurance AS Lima lAB $1 •ft U I WITH WOOD OR ALUM DOCU • LARSON AND WAOEMAKZR BOATS ORUmiAN CANOES. TEC-NEE TRAILERS ONCN BONDAT lS-1 TOUR ETINRUOE DEALER Harrington Boat Works IMS S. Tatocropr ------- llARTKOKl) OFFF.K.S I (-Q qAS doyt - rarool »»«r- 3 bfdroom. I'b boMi. wilk-OTt * nipottd bajtment. full recretUon oraa. AU (ai bullt-lna. 2 car la-rate In baaudful Watktna RlIU. UO.MO. Will eontldar trad*. V\'. W. Ross Homes, Inc. ----(hlngUa only IlH. Daal »u2 one of Ponllftc*« tfodlnf roofert for It yt^r% FE t-OMI E>e«. CoU Dan EchWftgtrt. —----------- Steam Cleaning Gls-^Xo Money Down Mortfana coat only.' * -- ■ ratra'’ lars* lot! CRAWFORD AGF.VCY IM W WALTON FE S-S3SS tot E FLINT______MT 1-1141 LOOit LAKE. 3-BCDROOM BON-.— --r^|8^s#. I loU. No BtMwn by appolntmi FOUR-BEDROOM RANCHER: ^ With lake piiv. oa Oakland Laki. LiTini room with llrcplaet — family room - sUllty — oil boat — I'l-car lartfo — lar(c lot. Priced at: SU.JSOOS. Termi -Make lu an offtr — Immediate Ptueitloa. $100 Down................ .... Chrp^ed llvlnt room and hall 5 bodroomi with wardroho cloa fta Oat FA heat on MxIN ft Jot. In the Lo-Baroo-Uadliion No^em Hlfh arta. Only '3 left ao pick yourt today. We.st Suburban asenta. FE I PINTER'S .1 ME^tlON BLUE SOD pick Up: delivery* mtde Bod RoCo-tnimg JtOl Crooki Rd 2^3_______ _______ _________ MERib?e sob HOUSS FOR SALB AT M •' Brooklyn, Beoirlea Kenyon. ,Sm - ' Mavbee ftoad. Clarktton. I iNi oMS PROPIRTT. S HOmilS HIITER NORTH SIDE BA-ROAIN—Here It a nice T rm. and bath. 3 bedrmi. plut extra room that could be uted at bedroom. Lota ot cloaet •pace, carpeted Uxlna room with built bt bookcatc. Pull batcmtnL ■at heat. Front or^ ---'■ LAKE FRONT — >-bedroom bunsa-low. on furnace. Encloacd tun porch Landacaped and lota of abode treet. Only H.tM. Can Sa BRICK CAPE COD: Three bedrooms — Urinf room with fireplace, dining room, new oarpeting — baiement - garage, large landacaped ------------- echbolt. Priced • Bloomflel( n.idOiM - For Colored 4 bedroom, large living room IH BO.\T NL MBFRS 1 - Pf .e» 1« pieces c rO-ORDFR STFNcnA NEAR ST MIKE'S > re bath, basement, gat h and clean, only n.ON te WILLIAMS LAKE AR renrh stv'ed. 3 bedroom Alum aiding, full baten carpeted living room Space lor den or txtro bedroom. Roomt kitchen a 1th atove. refrigerator included. Full bosement Paved „ - ____ attached ~gara^'. V------ road. WUI trade for larger home. Only M.2S0. MS ^‘l«iire*^eluded' Can be purchated on a OI with nothing down, eloetag eoets A Approved Salee Broker only. STAR CRAFT l.apiJary l elevisioii. Radio and Hi-Fi Service N summer {:OTTAOK 300 CITY streok end (iberglaa 1 oi^diiplay Trade you Specimeni, Jewell Open Eves, and Sundays DUNHAM'S' 33S* Union Lt Rd KM 1-4U5 Lawn Muwei I AND 10- ALUM AIBIR.V ROAD SALES AND SERVICE MOWERS. Sharpened and Repaired Complete Uoe of MOWERS, tnd TILLERS - EZ Payment Plan iBet Crooka and LIvernolai laie W Auburn Rd UL 3-I0*T Arwoaa from awnMiyAlJE.JlQH- Lumber RADIO \ TV .... 10 A M to'l PM ti E Walton Blvd. _FE «-4Me * NilCKKY .STRAKjK' i •| V SERVICE I _________________ -. DAY OR NfOHT n: S-IIM^ McHlent^nelflTberbwd — _ 1'op.Soil—Peat.Humus | *-l’i CE 3 JKDROOM HOME OVER-ioul!‘.,a Dark Labe In Labe Orion for mTm catb. Coll anytime. MY NfX^NO JN^l* ~~ mily kitchen — hlroh eUpboardt 3SS. ajmroiimaUly IMS ooate. Call BLACK PEA-r HUMUB^ 33 PER “l* a?}|?!ua°VtMi‘. ii-t33o! MU*t-OOM, MA e-50«3 MODEHNIZEp Ub n Eeeio Harbor. ( Co^^lele Jt4 Kiln Dry Fir WE RE.'.'I BOATS MOTORS TRAILERS I’\n. A. VOL'NG. INC. OPEN EVES: AND SUNDAYS tOM Dixie Mwy - On Loon Lake OR 4-0411................. I- V-Oroi titxia Hardboird Bait, Tackie, B^t^Rental ■AIT-TACKLE-boat RENTAL ______3433 DUIe Hwy JBu«lding Modernization BUILDING - REMODELINO CON- I’ONTLAC i.UMBI'lR CQ cash AND CARRY S3I Oakland Ave.___FE 4-0413 Plywood IM.OOO ttock at all tlmee ALL THICENISSBS AND SFICIIS Oet our prlcei before jmU buy I SHfIT OR CAR LOAD Plvwiiod Distributor 375 N 'Cast ___ FI 3-0433 . ROOM.' lA-fit. I',' ACgH, mcally llnished Inalde Very {{ ItriIE TRJMMINO and REMOV-I R'iid* or H"iV“ rt; ’ . —1 OVERL6okTSo'"o fIFe R lon6 *J i_______T^kjkental______________' iVrJJ al'^lShW i 1 1 “M t-odl Trucks tp H©nt'oxmRD ARiA~e3so“DoWS~3 !’:‘’;.rn„.'d.Vd".n!:rdV siiTW IjURON ^OARPENS^ 7 r iieiL' S car laraxe. *c Income. Templeton Sylvan Lake alrable location Hae iiew'carpeting. 3 bedroome. m bathe, apai — — ------- dining room t condition. Comer lot. vilogtd pTlcod to aell. room home Tfletf Total price IVOM williams .AKI P^IVILIOI.S- Flovd Kent Inc., Realtor 33IM Dixlo Hwy. ot Telegraph FI 3-0133. Open Iv«t. and lun. Free Parking STOIJTE Nurtery Treei on Piclyipi V -I'j-Ton SU TRUCKS - TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 43S S. WOODWARD ' pmi LAKI------------- COLONIALS - TRI — QUAD LIV-- RANCH ROMIS Pvt park lor roeldonta. Priced ,500 including Improved ' ‘ 1 Laky R Upholstering O E S, ADDITIONS, CO., o.v. Work - Pree Enllmatee PAUL H. GRAVES CONTRACTINO CO R 4-1511 FHA TERMS BLUI 8PRUC1. tXTRA NICE. |i •-..i h Pine, spruce 3 • 10 ". lOr spreadert II 35 Chriimaa' tret •eedlmie. lOO'e or 1,000'e Wild wood Oardene. 3141 Dixie. OP _3-718S^___________________ Painter! A Decoratori THOMAS UPHOISTERINO 1117 NORTH PKRRY ST F F: 5 8S88 - i 13-7 30 Dally Except Thuriday. iKOtllEsfiR''-. 1 MIL! FROM loan 3 hedroom brick ranch. 3v, car attached nrage. Acte beauH-fullv lahdacepad. 530.750. Alio ,^pilac furnlture._OL I-IOM. IrOCHBS^r: 3 BEDROOM. nv-ow.\KR IDKAI. FOR VOU.Nt, FA.MILY Thrae bli badroomi. New achool one block tway Fencad yard, pavtd and liihtcd alract. Beach y legeo at lovaly ------- I laundry irayi. Oae Slorma and aertane. Terme available. FE 3-0430. 3 BEDROOM HOMES McKKNZOr CARPET CLEARINO. wall to wall oarpeting cleaned 513.04. 0 X II aleanal. 44 03. r Work' L, , tlAINBOW ^itlNtiNOT^ DECOR- ' etlng, Interior an- .......- guar OR 3-4134 _____ --------n------------i----WALL PAPERINO PAINTING Dr«nmaking, Tailoring wall waahing - Pemr - -------- I SatUfactlon Ouaranleeri- ^AINTINQ, ' WALL WABHINO ^ ^ SENelBLI IaT-lMATES 3133 Margaret. Au.iurn Helghti UL 3-3B50 eaklI'i I JJ04L ______________________ . '113 001 Low I Water Softener Service peted. <9ttener, ctorme . Facehrick Front I F.iym’ts Less Than Rent uractlon Uuari PAINTINO-PAPkRlNO V Cleaning OR 3 30"| ----j, iiic g^,_ i-bedroom^' brick. mT: Wrecking Service | ooo^^ppen lundayt. buiMtr. n, COMPLETE HOUSE AND COM $10 DN. ■TARTS DIAL No Mortgage Costs ortN'f ■ WArrl^BUY’'8Wf*" KENILWORTH Ota _ . _ g b»;hp, r#cr#B^ inn MKinn 3-ctr tariff* Opln Bud-tivs «r nil iuif2^ rtr'Manu IVAN VILLAGE t BEDROOM FE > Best Buys Today ARIZONA BOUND - Owner wants large eleetta. oil forced air heal. Large landscaped lot. Washer and dryer included la price. Only 505 per month Ine. taica and me. LAKE OAKLAND - Prlvllefea Included with Ihle neg| l^naw 3 bedroom brick rancher. P>aturet range, well lifted basement with Only 517, ra large 3Ax Car garage. 17,500^ loUl price wllh rea- DELIOHTFUL - le the v I an'a pocket, with featuree faunS 1 more eipenatTe homce. Mod-rn step aevlng kitahen with dou-le etafnleae itin' ■“ " price' wttb^M 450 DOWN - B elal. Hcrthem FXRMHOUSE - Close to location . West Walton are*, includes t bed-roams, large kitchen, dining room, leemenl wllh new gas furnace. FE 2-tlll, •YLVAN VILLAOe" LARdii: 3-1 b^room home ' 4«'J*0t0e_____ TO BUiiD OR BIMODEL - CALL | MODELS Ql'EN 12‘ Noon to 8 P.M. -—1. large 150algg ........ plcbtyol tliadt. Reel buy el y II.7N with gioeo dowb. Warren Stout. Realtor T N segtrnw K. pb. PE 54145 Open Bvee 'DU 1 P.M. x edV'oItly*.??” ”11 liKOWIN. Kraitu JOHN K IRWIN * SONS RetUor^ . 1\ AN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE .'5-9471 342 JOSLYN COR MAN8P1EII f SUNDAY I MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE toe Ellsahelh Ph PE 4-3344 MULTIPLE listing SERVICE .STRAIGHT AS AN ARRO Onlv I7S50, terme. t ■TEAL--Nvat 3 bedroom ranch. Urge country kitchen, fur '--- _i.nl kii h..i aluminum ------- ---- largt ftnead and tereene, lovaly yard. Only M4SS, tet..... lEE THIS OKM^ btdroom raae> large living room, fircpiaco. It ear taraxe. email worbshot lovely apacloue yard with plenty of shadN ----------- *'• •“ treet. Only $13,500, WE RUJLD ON YOUR LOT OR OURS E. J. DUNLAP “Custom Builder” TKD McCULLOUaH. REALTOR PHONE 682-2211 5it3 Cau-BIliabeth Road )pen 0-0.30 sanday it-i -m Moves You In NO MORTGAGE COST OR PROigt * FE 4-0*5 8POTUT* >LOO. CO. LINIOI.N JL' llIC.Ii ARF'^A ;.\TOK Addmonal aereasc may b purchated. ‘ SMITH WIDEMAN OPEN EVES.- FE 4-4526 with or without d before you build. Wc Olt.500 OPP JOSLYN New 3 bedro iullt-lq bedroodt Msice on Arlene 'kmu- -------- _.ick home In loeatlOB. 3 tireplacee. ... -Itcheik family room, baecment. Attached girege. foij family living. WILLIAMS V REAL ESTATE—nCtURANOB ■'ll Baldr- ww.a-ai 1 Day PR 4-Mll GOLDEN "RULE IS OUR MOTTO " atreet. Only $3,700. $500 DOWN, 3 BEDROOMS-Mlx< nelAborhood. Neat I _________ bath home. Baeamem. Niet Baet "I. Prlead to aell. 05.- JUNE BRIDE? It'a not vine covered but atl Meal for a young couple Jm. startlPf out, Immaeulato 3-bedroom ranch W-' — . North si ------ — ..need yard. aved atreet. Handy to eehooU. tram., and atorca. Only 01.334 Law down irnyment o paymente SUBURBANITES Ideal home for people who want suburban Bvlag but etuT hendv to echoeu and etorei, imbidea 3 b^rooae, baaamant, jM^mlni LOR nsuRANa )Ad“(V30**" J. A. TAYLOR ™ ^TORANCE 7TM RIOHjjAND^imAD KAMPSEN REALTY UVLTtPLEI USTUfO SBRTICE —-1 «p obd dowb, Mtai ?Mcatl^f^^m'lBaSt LAKE PRIVILEdES prat lota all In Ian ___________ 'wlth^u- ... taehad gara$e and p^ pan- aarpeUng laclt^ hi ^ /' !' A, Tim POyyiAC press, MOXUAV, may 29, 19G1 For Salt Hounct 49 FIFTKKX FOK SALE U.S. GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES M.--- ---- V!o. .S«!S SATINOa TO TOD — TOO ‘iSKQ NO DOWN PAT-»ENr—”----- — MENT-y«)i mn purchaa llMM bomM 00 • lung Utm coiHract «IU) low monthly pay menu aod low Inioraiit ra(N — 3 aad 3 bodrooma - larta lo«a — idoal loca-lloaa - YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A VETEEAN PolMtd PaOPEETY MAN--*» “• OOVENN- MEET tor thia aros. CALL FE 3-lin and one at tktlr UmAo pioportlaa to y Rav O’Neil Realty M3 8. Telegre^ Rd.^^Owea M p.m MULTIPtiB lIS^lIO toRVICE IRWIN For Salt HouMt 49 FURNISHED HOME Centrally located, apaeloua bom. Income apartment. Ea- cellent property tor____ S;U«"”S!tf*.’IILn!5S and bath apaftaaaaL immaotUata ^rougbout. gaa hoot, garage. West Side down*® l*A ''i^aioft ITS oil heat. 3 nice aided roaaiA > and 3 bedroonaa and bath Vacant We ba«e the key. St. Frederick’s Owner moving from Pontiac, of-lera their 6 room modern ----- Extra*large tiitcbeA.'’ga!e'beat. wiTlis m. brewer JOSEPH r. REI8I. SALBa MOR — --4131 »4-M E. ----- ■* . Rwroa at. low down payment, by owagt. PE DORRIS RAMBLING RANCH de-acrlbea Utle brick -ranch isssow,*" I EXECUTIVE ESTATE Large brtok home altualed on acrea ot land haa 4 ber*-^ with full ba.sfinent. i fuU FtrepJaee Watering . . J'tr 1y**&riced r upkeep. Priced a wa W Walton'____________PE 3-1M3 SOBUfltiAk" ■ COLONIAL RANCH M Only ONt YEAR OLD. haa 3 bed-roonu. ILi bathe, carport, drapea, thermopana wlndowa. du.iI fire-plaeaa. Ilnlahed baaciaant. J car garage. Merlon Blue Lawn, paved atreel. cammunlty water, gea heat priced at g33.SM and will take a trade!! Call W W Roaa Homra al OR 3-IWI31 for an appointment', . rich wall-to-wall h • wlK adtfni dosets. loi -length fence. _____„ .. borhood of well-kept I and lawaa. Conaldtr .3 hxiSr RETIRE WITH PBB8T10E of llelM In thit brick bun-plow, attractively deai|i deaifacd I and the uimett In comfort. Beautl-,fully landataped to pleaae even the moat dlacrlmtnat-Ing buyer. A full baaement with aitra lavatory, gaa fur-naco. and eatra large gea hot water heater, attached garage and many other telling appolntmenta you will admire. $31.Mg HOMP - VETS $40 Movaa YOU in WJ PER' TfONTITTOTAt. 8 Rooms RENT BEATER rpooia, oak llQora. larai kitchen, newly decorated and the price la unbelirv able at on1» gg.T.sg with I4H down and only tk3M i month including taxea and Npw CMticp^ 25.W 1)1X1 F. IIWV. DORRIS AND SON REALTOR! r'l»‘e OR 4-g»4 I BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM BNICE Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 ROCHESTER Reduced for quick tale iggo mod tl home Brick. 3 bedrooma, 1< batha. fireplace, bullt-tna. baae .............-rage. Milton Waav r. Ine OL f-gl43. Income Property 5ft WEST SIDE 2-FAMfLY, i DOWN { and 4 up FE l-gigg. ft no an-I awer FE S-541A___________ j win'siDE. stoM and income combined. FE g-glU. 5J|Vg__________ For Sale Lkke^ropert^l 43 ACRF8 WITH LAEEFRONT and trout atream. good retreat 13 mlnulea wevt of Pontiac. Oood down naymeal Balance, terma WATFRFORU REALTY OR principal ‘sr* hobby ro > 2 kadi 10 thIa eti lonth, Includeai 3-l»5.^E 3-7lll^„„ . _ 375 PER MONTH FLOS TAXES oal« *4 mllea^ *'*" Peymenl Clean ah Building Co. _ _ _ _ J-123;,. . _ Wia* For SbIo Lots 54 CRESCINT LAKE E8TATSB WITH lake nrlvlleeea In beauttfol prt-to aeU. From terma. Call Al R. O. Srlkaon-, 3380 up. Caah or Ogg, n 4-47H 01 n S-3347. HI-HILL YILLAOt A^^MbMled community fine • plbM*le bulid**^ w*Sre^\hey «w kt Ukurdd of future value. A Batghbofbood ot "todlvldual burn bomoA" not a prqlect Biutop ^rceU 130x130 on p junta, low M 31.750 with 3333 I.ipeer®Sm2 FE V33BI ___OR 3-133> after 7:33 p.m. LAURA lane near maple r building, < I or will b ........................... •I Weioditard. Owner igU 4.3344. inSFWm g T E r~aHSTl®oe .... Reatrtoted. ___________________OL l-lTlg. Waterford hills ■s^aFes. A lew large, gbolce Mg to a Rmi reatrlcled l^bbofbood. Fr-InformaUon call ■orbert C. Davl For Sale Acreage 55 ________ 3 car garage. PE a. Warren Stout ReaKor. gaginaw at. FE_______ 40 SCENIC ACRES. IS MOES Wttt of Pontiac. SacrUtce. 331)0 an ! EM 1-0120. lOAUfFir ■ Foaiorlt. cloae to" M2i itUf get ewiv Ui ^ lor ii« ffnrac“7t OR 3-0031 for further REALTY OR buiuier' 40 ACRES NORTH FENTSff Falrbankt Road. l'« mile from U.8.-I3 IntaraacUan. 0 room home, not modem, elootrtcity only. 30 ACRES WOODED: 1-3 of cropa now In. Full price. 010.300. 33.000 not modem, needa repalra. Near Lobbell Lake. Black top road. 17.500 with 31.000 down. 1 Wait of TO 3 ACBES. Fentoo naar U.S. s. t rma.. oain, large kttchog. full batameat. cool turaaca. I car garage, ahada. hhruba. In vary good eondHlon an paved road. Priced to aeU with 33.333 down. Call Staalay Real EaUte. Fenton. MA M137 or ” ^”‘P3» MA 3-7373. Business Opportunities 59 -----------..c-^Wia>.^oiSm>.3kiamM»S»i.r .wPt>i^bAmwPki^w< SHOE SHOP FOR SALE •bop ta won .ouulpptd with machlaonr doing n good but gygSalfe - S.ACRIFICE chanct tor nmbi^a Inmll^ looking for opportui tofoUiar to build a ....... and fuittra. Owner muct hardware atora in growing------ munlty. Will aall lavontory bolow coat and rent anodem atoeo build-, tng 00 main highway in ahop-plng am for only 330 par month. C. P.WCUS, Realtor 3 South at Ortonvlfle NA 7 3313 P&rtridge IS THE BIRD TO BEE }'.\CK.\(1F. IIOLOR — MKT. A terrillr opportunity tor a lopUy mtnilou. Locatad In a t a^ a Thumb aron cdmoualty on main alraat. Exccllena brick buUduif with extra large 3 bedroom own-era npartman^Jiul 330.000 j^ui accept part trade. a thruout Mich “Li;t s talk BUSI.NESS" Hardware , Widow of 3 mootba muit aall. 340,000 Invantory. Urge volume. Experleneod opera- i-awH Mower .'^liop dUd 0 room home. Elderly owner oftera entire property -.......... - y 13.300 dr— By Kate Osann Sale HouschoM Goods 65 ROLL-A-WAY BED. dar cheat. 113 elec, atovea, 110 wnrt chatr. Maple For Sale Miicclldneous 67 ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES ALL ■'81 deilgns, pull down. Bedroom ai.OS. Occaalcnal chair.. _______ , •'MT.**llkt®‘^Mr.*‘53*3*5o“*wI am -.in Kn«. Hole deak. I 9. Mahogany '^o3d ■■ Refrlj Ig 311 Phyfe [ drawera. 33 odd beds, springe. BUY. SELL AND TRADE Carson's. 43 Orchard Lake A REBUILT VACUUMS, 313 05 UP *43 W. Huron Bamea ♦ Hargraves na a. aaginaw ____ lECLININO cilAIR. glS; I PANEL! FORMICA, PLUMBING II0^3^5B3L________________wiring Open " 333-S33L________I glass. . _____ ______ SHORT bOTTONi uVnip-'-®"'**’”* ''' le antiques.”**?^ "Here it is Tuesday and I don’t have a date for Saturday night yet!" Swaps MlClHG.W S.ALl'^S corporation io a6rEs iN~uppER~MicimAN- . .......................................... JOHN A XENDMESSER. BROKER I with 1573 TELEGRAPH RD FE ........... SSSIL....... Sale Land Contracts 60 .CENTURY FINANCE COMPANY Signature Up to 34 months ro repay. I'll. Ft 7-920f. OAKLAND north oT CUrksUa. Troes, g^ nalghborbocKl. 33.033 nod tarma. .......on OrovaUnd Rd. ng Urraln. 31.336. TTIittiUE FIXAN'C F CO. 202 .^. MAIN 214 I'!. ST. CLAIR KOCHI':.STF.R RO.MKO LOANS 335 TO 3300 C. PAN'GUS. Realtor ORTONYILLE -- South gtreet NA 7-3013 FOR SALS. 10 bEAtiftFUL ACRES overlooking Paint Creek, Lake Orion. ClarksUm Rond, I'w mile east of M-34 borderad on 3 sides by State Park, with mUaa of rid-hofM lovers. THREE U a6hE ^SRCkLs trailer Sell or trade 1-30 Remington with scope 1 whlio combUu-tlon trMlt MA 5-3304 IMI B"UDDYT$S8~VnON¥l)ISiH5 ---- - bedrboms. completely 1333 cWeVROLET. TIADE FOJi garaen uaeior ana altacbments _or 3133 OR 3-3137 AUToWnTtiC DEHUMlDinSR trade for pool t ^le Household Gootls 65 37 SQUARE YARDS 1358 NOROE AU'fOllATIC WASH- er. FE S1373________________ ADMIRAL 3 CUBIC POOt RE- toiidlllou. 363 RIOINO tk)RTER-CABLE WITH siding oi'clty ilinlt gg^lSO.'wm trade for land contract, email home, or good housetratler as.down payment. Inquire owner, 4301 Joslyn 3 33 AND 30 HE- volvers. Swap ____________ _______ or ytbratlng ehntra.- of anything of tqual vatuo. PE 8-gl33 J6lfN8T«ii^ > 6 WITr ■ RCmidCRATOR. IfOtOR SCOOT- r. wm tl 8-0426 BUCKNERi WILL TRADE lOM OMC I'v stake truck, 13-ton power w hydraulic tall-fala Will portatlon ear.^’sellboat, trari! what have you FE 5-4711 nlng.t. FE 5-3S33.______________ 135 E. Blvd , ________________ AUTOMATIC ZIO ZAO BINDER Sewii^ mchtae. In^^ern wood rtc^ withou^ using allachmanU^ mimths°°Can Flf*M407.* Ca'’pVol Sewing Center for appointment ADMIRAL 14' CUliC FOOT OUAL-temp 3 door, refrigerator ------ SEwiNO MACHINES. Wholesale' Over 75 models to choSse^Vrom : FI.I E LINING 4x8 Flue 3 ft. tl 35 ea 8x13 Flue 3 ft 31 65 ea Prices 313 50. I txr .. 6431 Hatchery Rd. lliti*.^ 30xM.^24x* Leod Carpet Woodwni I. 24x24 ,jj i.xsi' or steel nrepiace dxmpers _ BLAYlItCK coal a SUPpTv’’CO, lc-|31 Orchard - - - —........ Just below Ted's Co ■ IggI W Huron* * i —■ V.*° Westinghouse 6ryer. ExcEi-i (lARAGE DOORS Unl^cimdmon. Peer's Appliance.! Factory seconds avallaMe al big EM 3- - USED REFRIGERATORS -Reconditioned-I year warranty - 119 35 and UP - i consumer FRETTERS APPLIANCE I Jaiue 331 95 i ___miracle Mile center I tne olland I USED WRINOER washer 119.93 Michigan Flu Ironrite Ironer 8M.95i chard Lnka. — ».rkm*"’s^mne*r"** VAV kSuHEN........CA 30-gtalo soittocr l68 9o; scratched. 43" Crump r.lectric. Inc. i 94450 while .....— ... FE 4-3373i “■* Michigan Fluorescent, 333 Vanity chest A bed. blond oak __________Nmowers SHARI^NED. 313.35 pickup. FX 3-1311. lavatories complete 33130 f»»*l valiM 814.86. also bathtuba, toilets. ♦S!? ahowar stalls. Irregulars, terrlfk 3 piety curved •eeliooal 333 161 THOM.XS F.CON'OMV W VM.W USED TRADE-IN DEPT Ouar. Elec latrlf | : 3-3151: MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 30' 2 pc liv. rm s Chest ol Draw, Metal Util cab! Lounge chair wood -..... ____*-1133. e: WHITE NAUOATIVfiang -------. _ $88, g5|.0Tt3 large selections ol cabinets with or without lights, sliding do»F»r-territlc buys Michigan Fluores-— cent, 333 Orchard Uke.-38 J2 JJ NEW FILTER Qu£eN VAC^Bm IiJIsi Pnymenli of 313 a » 9 95 mODIh. FE 4 6617_______________________ I 9 95 NEW AND USED POWER MOW-I 5 95 crs. garden tractor.s, rolo-tlllei s, 112 95 sprayers. W F. Miller Co. 1593 Terms! 8 Woodward' Art. inorth al 11 SOFA, ^ nillei yrmln^am Ml 4-6051. Sale Musical Goods 71 NPFXIAL! Rent o.Mnno and get li*e chased*' GRINNELL.^ 37 8 Saginaw_____FE 3-7133 TosnrNo AND mi»sntFis^h-hour serrioa all work guarantoed by Inalorv tralnod mao CALBI MUSK CO . U3 N, gAOlNAW____n|^l-g333 THOM A* spinet' Oh&AN CMWlJ MORRIS MUSIC CO. 34 g TELEOltAPW PE ^•537 wnSUffiR 5Tr'6 IV ■ "-WITft speaker teacinlly ptiee t only 3450 - Lew Buttarly Music Co Ml 34 g TELEORAPH FE 3-03 PIAN6 TONINO — ( Schmidt FE 3-5317. Master Craftsman UtMEDUTS SERVICE Wiegand Mu.sic Center ____ Phono FEdaml 3-4SM ___ I BCAIrrY! SMALL SPINET MA-hogany Exeallent condltloo Miy 'Yech®'’rrS'%Vn.Er« ^|c Of/ice Equiptiiant 72 paint'i)ritM KOTON AVbiD STTANDARD BILLING MACHINE with cash draw. bead. 1 Paymas-_Jer check writer, new. OR 3-3134 NEW NATIONAL CASK RBOUL tecs Ivem 3113 up New National adding machines from 130 up Th, obly factory authoriied branch offleos in Oakland and Maoemb County where you can buy new or factory, rebuilt cish roglatbrs The National Cnsh -- MM W WysFean. MeasaOl. 65A Warwick Supply Co. ------ PLASTIC TILE. EA ANTIQUE BEDBTBAO. CHEAP 6x9 NU08 R. B. Munro Electric V.U . inee w Huron. FE 5-3431 , aS¥omati€ washIr DRViSii^ ------ ____ asfnalt tile ea AimQUl~»A~NlJf~gicREfA "BUYLO'; TILE._IMJ^AqD ATTENTION We enrry a large selection of re- 1 built radios and TVs All art gunrnniaed al least 33 days In 1 rr».®‘Wt ••r'jg.r’Vrt.’c-i; 333s'*Eiual^‘ PE 4-4845 Opftn I to 8_______ AllMmONO TILE to pieces Per Carton ASPHALT -.33-50 CARTON EXCELOM VfNtL. M 33 CARTON Hi-Fi, TV and Radio 66 3f INCH CONSOLE MODEL hundred. • Completely Becondttlooed 1 Year Warranty O A. Thompson. .......... STOlfM WINCiSWi Alift DOOIt^. water softaner Call FE t-S7t« SAND BOXb~bCLlVtiiltD COM-plew with caimpy and —■ sand 113 33. FE 3-3133. ,...J SIZE 5 FIVE diamond WED-PE 3-3167 ding ring, yellow gold. MY 3-3A5t ” '“-IP'l-OlXSl'yi. STEEL qUOfisET BUILDINSV Wltwiwri 66A+ -AuE logio..........75c per 1 within 30 d FOUND AT L A 8 SALES. less to pay Furniture and appliances of all kinds. NEW AND USED Visit our Iradt dept, lor real bargalna. ........ . Michigan gii Busineta Bales. Fg 4-1512 ____ I SINOEN SEWlNO MACHINE WITH Equipped ' Ing. Take MEYERS WATER 8«8yop.m.« I 4 bedrooms, plus sunroimi up- celilngt In living room, dining, Bsalra. Ftreplaeo In living room. f/*“si^*bmiUiu,®*YoIi'can*buv ■«'■'»“«< Po«h ocross front - X •pRk«loS‘ Ho‘5E'“a®"I !f,Tl5?'®!,*.S;rr?llif,.®**““'"' drop cut price Will consider! '•*'* "** appreciate tracTe In ol your present home „ FE 5lltl or 3g»-3373 signature dr oi repay Our g75: CxeellaBI condition. Orlgtnal Ror.a coat sits. 10 formali. assoriad Norxr ?!"•' I *onfm APFUANCB SPECIALS ___ t-tube radio t 300-lb upright frei -----ife u.-R nil Zonith console ”***’ W*A^NE OABE 1 N Saginaw____ OOOD SELECTION 0 iin.H 315100 Siam basin and stool, fire door, cupboard tops, oupbw jnll 5 p.m. Il4 Futnai..__________ , HORSiWWER OARDEN' 'TRAC-tor with plow. disk, cultivator, trel-tyM moWar and snowplow. 1126 Ward's swivel-wheel trailer, sti-led a Makes dasigna. monotrams. < 833 N total balance of new r I 319 35 _____- MS!) -- ___ I PLACE seWnos and Binv~ , iftx cebWr, u'shalLow or deep wSll sVs- j tfins. 4 Inch. Uhftd COPPICR' Mft o A Thompson. ikftd pum 7006 Mi rour*oVncT«®iIiooe FF 50»1 i ______________I SVd'lo end*TV44‘E"wVlon’BUd" i??yvf I- J ' ' OIRLs riOHT WOOL SPRING I FE 3-4588,________________________ HOMI*. \ -U IO - 2 I blonde dinino table. boL'TA LOANS SfY*3-Ay7of'____________ ATTXNTlbN HORSB LOVtSM~ For sele, between Lake Orton end Oxford, t. mile off M-34. 13 M bexutltul rolling ecres. well kept. Fully fenced end cross fenced with riding ring. 3 box stall ate-ble. running water. 1 year 'round •helters. tool and Uck building. 4 bedroom homo, new furnace, aluminum itorms, screens and doors. Beautiful ihadt treae and •hruba. Plenty of riding ronde and trails MY 3-1193_______ 133 ACRES. 35.000 TILB. LOCATED *«)SSl^lJfrf llStN E LAWRENCE FK IrtNti Need $25 to $500? -See -SealMiard Phone FE .1-7017 1185 N. Perry St. FAREINO NO PROBLEM . Seaboard Finance Co. •action 34, Dayton Two. TuaooU County. I bunialow with lull basement PE 4-4211_Eves FE 5-I33L rti;i.*sl«n WILLIA3IB LAKEFRONT - 3 BIST city location. Only M.3S0 j roo„is. 3 baths, good location S Q. ! »»•■- bwner 3531 Desmond. ^bl«^Jrom j ^aTER-FRONT _HqMB dN MAOT- Sll''y* •333 d.l onlh Sharp ! bed- LETS TRADE REALTOR FE 4-O.S28 FE 8-7161 377 8. TELEORAPH ^FEN EVES^^ ■'YOUNG-BILY 13 WOODED LOTS ON CANAL, nesr larfo lakb. I bedroom boose. 6 cabins. Zoned commercial. Price reduced for ouleb lUe. 313.103, L ciSffAOS; SLEEM i! boat; hunUni and nAlng. Muit sell. No Money Down '' No Mortgage Costs All you need la a fob. 0 Ponttac’a beat buys, be family il walk-fn 110.401 Sylvan Lake Front BRAND NEW lovely 3 lev Inkefrodt home on JAMEa BLVd. with larie pieture wt dowa toeing the lake. 1 nil tl fe *iU®-Vo'uV w liDN. bey et Its JemePE Blv: _________ M Iris, OR 34731 Sale Resor^Proptrty 52 F&or 8. 310 Pontphone OR 3-1235. By owner. attractive FORgtSHEDneSf- ■ Lake Huron Harbor. Hi )rch. Knott!! I. OL l-IMt MIchlgi , Urge enclosed porcl Intarinr Insulated. < __ ROSCOMMON. FUR- — - electricity. Whim.' 83.350. : ^.www. .wOUBf apprAtsftd ftl $11,-»0». OH Pg j.Q4n. - Ol 1-1773. ___________________ Suburban ^WEBSTER' $9,300 I Custom built on your lot 3 b«3-rdosfl. ook floors, get heot. cop- Cr plumhlng. fully ineuUted! mlly kttebon if feet long. LAKE ORION OXFORD Smell mpdern cottpie In tiful wooded district 9 bordering on lake place to spend the iv........ v. If insuleted could be Used year ^^ster, Realtor MY 3-3331 O* •-»» INVESTMENT 5 uiUU. iMftUkI on o busy str»9t »nd htfhvoy. porking •rfft. ineomt opproi. 15.000 a WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P. RKtSZ. SALES MOR FE 4-5181 3443 E. Huron St. Rent, L’te Bus. Pro^. 5JA f STORBB FOR RgNT OR LEASE Business Opportunities 59 Food .Market ™ ________Iih _______ . cstabllibml kuarness, Ux records will verify. In adcHtloa to gro-ccrlet, and meau, buatneas In-efndos ketr. win* md Ugwor. Store tOxlP. gat boat. Priced tohl and geed rcaiMaable terms. Closed Siroays. Shown by op- ^LLIS M. BREWER Hagstrom _ Class C Bar WinLES NORTH OF PONTIAC, H R. RAOSTROM: REALTOR 4303 Highland Road iM53i POH-nAO OR 4-0353. iilnghousr ________ moe ceoar^riie.i^OL 1-3337. NEW I3 CUBIC FOOT FREEZ-3183 33. R B Munra Electric ilda W Huron FE 3-3431 WROUOlh IRON BRAND ______ __________ ______ bunk bede compete wllb apHafa and malttVas. M tS Alto rnopla Orebord Luka Ata.____________ BEST HID TAKEN For tale fancy large white and gold new ubie lamp. Brown breakfast set and chest of draw- ers Call FE 3-3474_________ BBAUflFUl. S I N O E R ifcWkNb - machine In mapl" —— tachmenls. etc. off balance at fTl. Stalely paltern FE 3-3030. riNcrwaL piWTTpt' TTii 3-inch Soil Pipe 3 3 71; Sump Pumps - 133 351 _ SAVE Plumbing supply m 3. BAOlNAW FE 3-1I33 Ooodall ■ Yardman VINYL „v VINYL LINOLEUM TILE 8c EA "BUYLO" TILE, 133 S BAOlNAW tal. tuto. gai Inet link! an________ Laundry trayi and fauctU, 931.35 Cash iAVE PLUMl 173 8 Sagtnar to move Evans Equipment. 350! Dixie HWy MA 5-7373, OR 3-7324 T.XLHOTT LU.MKER BPS paint Oold Bond pout Du- ----- lucita — ............— r— Hardware, plumbing, electrical suppilea and ' ' ''—' CASH for DSL .. . turo and mlac. rw 3-3337. CHAIR. LfVINb ROOMriiTTiir- aweet co'or MI 3-1333 _____ COMBINATidli nni B O-MA-washer-dryer, i ' ‘ 3453. sell ter liter t blNINO ' 3330, OR 3-3035 ROtni FtfilNITURE. walnut. 74 E. iroquola.______ 5uncan phTpe drop-leaP din- Ing table. 4 ehairs. cherry drop-legf table; twin beds with gray padded headboard, romplela: misc Open 1 a m til 5 30. Sun 3 1831 Oakland Ave______PEjI THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD ITORE ......... iii' EAST laWr|I _______FE 4-3333~' USED FURNACSH. COM^TE BIDBWALE FORMS with controls, reasonable OR I ply tires, 3-380x13 3 .A*"*__________ _ _ ____ FE_3-371S U8FD BUII.OINO MATERIAL going Ssk Store Equipment 73 PLY 13' OONDOLA 35' SHBLV-I plus 16 ahelvUia with check 1 8' vegetatle rack r NaUenal liten food case Toledo scalet. I- r *3 yrs" 0ld,V*MeOaJ*n" ' se All In ---- —- —-■ cond UL ~ "OLASS COUNTER 8IK>W~ eaiea. 3 wall ettat with glass sliding doors, slats II'. g’. and 4'. 1—3' open waU ease with laamr •lldtng I ... ■ - 4-7343 or FB 3-744S. LiNi 5f^S8¥a5SaBT ---- Call FE 4-73n ave- AQUA-LONO OUTFIT. COST 1137. for 3115 PI 3-0513._____. BULMAN HARDWARE Browning Onns 3545 Eltrabeih Lk, Rd FE 5-4771 OFEN DAII.V jrtL I;_iUN_*'^ OUNS' - BUY. SELL. TRADE Manley Loach. 18 Bailey, GUNS, all kinds. SUV. SktL. trade. Burr-Stoll. 375 S. TeU- 3r»Ph. _______________ SCUBA special U3 3-13 db. ekln .433 per cent ilretcb WET SUIT Free list epeer flthlBj lakes Btde-»Shore Mfl DUU OR 3-3341 Bii9Tbivi!fc8. mt vduinJWN links. Air compressors 845 to 330 33 Ferkhurit St ^rtsWay , divinS I iJk o hinulft hose, used once Must sell. Cftl) Ut t-10l6 afUr I p m All Oil .Tiid (ia leatlng units, new and us lotts makes, types and a art renovetlnj our store. USift^ItTlCE DESKS. CTIAIR8. labici, coat raaks. drafting mg-entnes, drefttng ubles, mfmeo-grgph mechines. i model 13 mulU-lltb offset press, typewrners. id- »U^®®mS^lr«Vh 3-37n and MI 3-3313 Forbee Printing ft Olflce 'Supply. WORK BlfiCiEi.; 3311 wAL66n _R^d. OR 3j4823 ___ YOU HAVE THE ORAbuATlbN party, we have the plsre nee Wells Hell, rorner of Weiton end INVENTORY - 4 1447____________ ......... ,- Pl*CE BEDRdoM SET. FRIGID HOME APPOINTMENT! lire, odd bed FE 4-4133 City .\tljustinpiit Srrvitr j 3-piECT^Ls ^ Hnckner. Inc 303 Notlonil Bldg FE 4-4733 JaWavaILAIle $99.95 KRESGE'S To Improve your heme , I of your debts aortsast or land contract. Tour lome must be one-half paid 0 qualify. Cell — •- ' ' With 153-foot frontase. No appraisal fee. B. D. Cbarles. Equltible Farm Loan Bervlce, 1717 8. Tele- U30^mauri!oke*Rd. 1-3. MT 3-3134^_______ 3 ' 'HeAR cribs, brand NE%, 3U 33 up. Pearsona Furnlinra. 43 Orchard Lak# Ave. ■_________ 3 g U POAli backed RdOB. A Mortgage Problem? We make mortgage loona to mti your lequlrements. Rtmodelln Swaps _____ ____ . and Aimln- Sters Rug pads 35 33. Peartoni Furniture 4' Orchard Lake Ave. \f- raiLCO t1clbvmI5n imii Apartment «lre electric range •34 33 Blectfle sewing machine 134 95. Slucilo couch. 319 95. Dinette III 99. Mtvtag washer 114 95. Desk 919 95. Bedroom suite 339 33. Everything for the home. Globe 3 ’achTEs,’ 'Tato’'priviioVgg. wui iTMle for what navo yout X'. rANGUS. Realtor 33 South St. Ortonvilli NA 7-3113 f CR08LKY ELECTklf!: CTOVI. W . 4 burners. 3M. sell or awap. BEDROOM AND DEN RARCR style, carport, large lot 122 x 139 lenead, newly dveoratad. gS.lW equity. 4tb per cent Interest on cab. Orlop Cab C< .STATIONS FOR LEASE |'m"oukp TRfJck fair cbNOb GOOD Py«TO^7^ fy** |gi'7?u ' •"‘’'“4 ” .V-l REBUILT APPLIANCES ELECTRIC DRYER apartment Gas Range TV's New picture tube ELECTRIC Range . 133.00 . 338 00 - RtPRIGERATO Admiral. Phlico P Norge and Ol Rebuilt b Your ELECTRIC RANGES 33 INCH new. famout name braifd). slightly aeratehad, SIM « value ana ne fully guaranlagd, menl. Michigan Orchard Lake.- 1______________ FOR FREEZERS - UPRHIHT, I^AMOUft name brands, aeratehid. Terrific values. 3148 33 while they lest Ne phone orders please Michigan Fluorescent. 333 Orchard Lake f 3 373. ■ILKtric cubic foot: I piece dining i ovgrstutfgd ehglrt; Ironrite er mlae, articles. 713 Manor ri 3-44-‘— lop aotl Ob Uvamotg Rd. • -■ ..... MAy- rJMin. b el Beavei MAple 5-3135_______________ BLACK DIRT. 4 YARDS W)R ST. delivjrr^FE 80232___________ bT.ack biRf; fill; manIMe. gravel, bulldoaing FE tU342 SEAijH 8AND~ll.25~7ARi). cdHT loo .sand 31 yd del , road gravel _nil and 3radlng._EM 3-3313 CRUSHi» trONB. IANP. oray- el, Earl Howg— -------- lULLbOMNO, '—• —" loadlag a PEAT 63. 5 yrd! . delivered FE 3-I73I foNTlAC LAKiriolLDERa «UP--------------- 'irt.^mgm ■\T ( OST OR HF.I.0W O^.IJfO automatic watihers and OB butit-ln ovens and surface OXFORD COMMUNIT5 -fc MANGLE. WAsRbS. SEWINO MA-^int^ All porUl^t |M ukM^ all _______ ______r OPPOSITE B HAM THtATER I ' See Us lor Your Btilldlng Needs" oTo A N OULBRANsfeN U8EI S u R FU- S • LU M.B ER & M OrTh MU SIC CO. ply Sand fravel mortar, troeklat ana uia. um 3-1534 Niai, iLAaf 'sSiL, ill' l6a'5 dellvarrd jsaytlme Also gravti sand_and rill, J)t 3-1333 RICH. BLACK DIRTTSf^lRJIE; J ly washer dryer combinations. 13 OB elgctrib rttweg. 13 chard Ltot Ava. FK 4-05: ^nJ *V3f 0*lrt 30c Yd Dellverv tout. AMIRIc MA 5-»l3I._ ...J OR/ ' greyeL 4 SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MAY 29. 1961 Wood, Cool and 77 SLAB WO^ M voo4 3 mK. t»- AIMFU rumfcer MtU* FE MUl. ' aiwNEL C»AL. fttl! ----- rirealsce tael SMtooMl ftrrpMc* I Punt. Pbont n »41l» Plants, Trees, SfcrUwJS BEAUTirUU S5»m•« Pj^glP aaw. power atoerlan. 0M» *“ '>•**•' *•* ♦■uoo. BLACK'S AOTO SAI^ 1000 BOICK CLUB COOPK, DTNA-PLOW. BAOIO AND HEATER absolutelt no money DOWN Atewaae ptymepU el M0 1» per no. Call Credit Mgr Cr Parka at MI 4-1M0. Harold .. TRT BOB- OLDS. on 8. Wo--* ___ **U--***^ M. BOICK. OTATTON WAOON ITOO .......... bardtop *“* reary. hardi mb, ^panow U tad '4T Plekupa too other r-------- —- dowwn. Lucky Aut. 8. Ba|lnay. PE 4-M14. iooo CORTAIR ••Tob'”4'35oRRA-... ----- „jht hlue ____NORTH CHI__________ 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE BIR- MINOHAM Ml «T3»________ iSrcHEVT. IMPaEa 1960 CHEVROI.ET SHARP IMPALA SPORT SEDAN EouIppod with powerful VI en- radio, taeawr. p '^MPlA" VktTH ERCHKN CROIBi-OOT BOAT SAL«B II I WaAc- ” •-“* PARAKEETS ODARANTEED TO | NEW 1961 CREE 0 SCOTTISH TERRIERS POODLES, MIXED POPPIEa, S8 up. Includrng Shot* HUNOS PET SHOP PE 0-31U . . WOLVERINE PICKUP COACHES. 10' OTART AT OHIO W _ CREE TRAVELER I FT. AT ion 40 CPEE TRAVEL COACHES S25 MORJ'^ *TRA1LBR' Welt**^4540 ‘uighway. Phoi ‘.V,S OR 1-uw ______ oiler IM3 ^ O06b--PKAL JONKS tfREonS- -- - —-________ 1 UP IP IMO Cara and trtMka. FE , runabodt. trailer, tar^ ; j!?i4a royal auto parts, ^"—^I^NfVH-prDo \"ou -W^toney.'. Jvlnmde^ OR ^^---- exTKA CLEAN 08ED CABS Evinrudc Motors. Boat.s ; top dollar paid- J5 year! repair e»|torien« i f.lenn’s MotOf Sales TOW b M.XKIM. on w horon bt fe 4-mt ,001 orchard Uke Road ^ Cafifomia Market rigat. Bd.dvo. Crissman L ll^t STARTS AT TROROOORBRED SIAMESE EIT- lena. Oi OR M il "_______ WELL TRAINID MALI BOXER. Paper- "" MODEL » CREE THAYEL TRAILER with twin bed«. at | ONE or THE L ARGE8T_NE^ j 17 CHRISCRAFT utility.^ a£i-oao3 or^iioi-otn_______ II INBOARD. I«“H0B8EP0WER , T, 00| CaU __J -OO Poatlaet. OMa Buicka d Cadtllaea. Alta tharp 'U. 'U. d -M ttodelt AVERILUS MM Otxto Hwy in.^ller iKludrt OJli hi " DOLLAR: JI r ^^pcr*»ltb. rr 3-Om. Ett$ I truefct, FE a-3« bcgB Tratmd. Boarded W >VtNO CATS BOARDED TENDER OOOS AND CATS BOARDED. Barr-Bhell. HI 8 Telegraph _ I MrNABYS TAILWAOOER EEN-| nel» boarding. t™inln», — I USED TRAVEL TRAILER ---wns Brake.. EBT _ „ , CED A COTTAGE UP NORTH! , Let U» Help You With a ___FE 4-aOM _ CARS AND daya, otantog. MODEL MA S-1400 WE HAVE BOTTLE OA*"* HITCHES and do Wlrm*. Repairing on Trpller. Hollv Marine and (. uach riolly Rond ‘ outm^d repaC Chu^Cartorlght. call liU-M.S0. TOP BOCK—JUNK CAR. TRUCK' roil CHRIS CRAFT. II FOOT -------------- —— aportaman. Like new wllh Irall- Hunting Dogs 811 AKC REOISTKRED BRITTANY ! rntfeT,' ^X'.ac"'ll » • Hay. Qrain an^Feed 82 HAY FOR SALE tU E. BOELL i"woi*artoV truck caniptr It; l?i? ................. • Hitch. 3110 W Huron PONTIAC WASTE. FE 3-Om TOP CABH DOLLAR jr Auto Bale. UO Oakland IfANTRO'jbHK CAte. Fur Sale Livestock 83 ARABIANS AT STUD ODAR-j Jacobsen Trailer Sales and Rentals complate. 01. 3a horaepower Btarcraff;’Alum Ronaboot, M J I inland "aKE PALES FE 4-UOl' .Al Hl k.N KO.M) JMV1CT_ ----1. . .... Plana "Bci. 'iSo^a and WE NEED CARS E.pectally late model PoaUtet. CadlUace. ----------- Cbeeroitta Buicki t^ dollar^ on M¥Ml^lOTbR*SALES DM Dlile Hwy ^ Ofc 1-lW R(X HK.bTER —nrrz^wzT^’”' wo CHEVROLET IMPALA CON-rertlble. Vt epflnc. Powergllde. power alcerlPa — CHEVROLET BEL AIR I nr tedon. VA epflne. pe< I Ido. rodlo. heater.. Brand r„ _ “ “—' tire. Eitra ____ 40RTH CHEV- ROLE1 WOODWARD AVE >M. Ml 4-TI34. lOM CHEVROLET 3 DOOR. RADIO. HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ABSOLUTELT NO MONET DOWN Ataumc payment. of l»n per oro Call Credit M|( . Mr Park, at MI 4-1500 Harold Turner Ford__ cotton. Bee us lor hl^t. port and irrrtcc 0006 WUllam. Lak Rood. Drnytow Ptohi. OR OASOI THE TIME IS NOW! FOR UO TO PICEUP ANDBE^ yoor trnl'or opr ■“ “* We have BOYEl HAVE BOYERS WAlTlNOi CALL 08 TODAY I HOLI Y MARINE * COACTI OAUM ... ....e Lake Road. Hlfh- land Phone MO 4AH4 ■ CHOICE BEEP. QUARTER. HALF. ' Secoito cuttteg OA 04110 - GOOD SADDLE HORSE MARE. • 0125 call beloro 3 waekdaya ,--------------;-------------- ___________________ Parkhurst Trailer Sales HONEY BEIB AND SOPPLIIB _ piKEOT IN MOBILE LIVING- y Rd HOLLY. ME 4ATII. UL 3-1007 ACROBB nioM a'vONDALK HIGH •Ml New in Pontiac Used Auto Parts 102 1056 BUICK, »OB PASTS OnOTO HARDTCW. NBW >a. fun Bowtr. »I«. . BLACK'S AOTO Bt^ IFchrtsleh 1-DOOR . REPOSSESSION I lull prica, no caah noeded only til n mo Due June 34 ■ Auto. Mr. Bell. PE 0-4030 INI f6rd station waoon. im- DIO and HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aieume pnymenl. el OWN P»r mo. (Mil credit Mgr., Mr. Peru at MI aTOM, Harold Turner. Ferd; ION FORD OALAZIK dnn. V-0 engine, power ateering. " FordomnUc. ---llo. hantar. Light blue rtnlah. Stock No Caay Urmt. ' CO. 1000 8 BIRMING- . hatter, automatic, powi lOM FORD CONVWTIBU, V-l Metallic blue. Crulec-O-Mattc. power tteerlnf. radio, heater, white .Idewtlla. N7 N Caae Lake Road. MARMADUKE By Andfraon & Lwmlng down payment. 30 moa- » ^l*nea Haupt Pontiac Sales '^CLARKBTON , _ , U-16 On# mile nnttt^^ef U.B. 10 Open Mon. Tuet. B YTtura. Ml 0 p.o«. ------------piliE AND WHitE. So help me. I'm not lying! I didn't hide your bone! For Sale Cari — For Sale Cars__________106 1053 FORD liMCR WAOON. GOOD gHARP ION FORD FAIRLANE. I'M PLYMOUTH, I > *“ i-aeae . j cylinder. eUndard. rn-1 Pare Uted Auto. FE 6-3311 ■i u.u «m healer 1 year luarantee , -jj PLYMOUTH 3 DOOR BOHR. INC , •‘'VL'‘ACK'8'‘AuTo'*itLlS* 0 Main. Mlllord_____MUjUllS | ^ q^WlaND “* OON. VI. ! omaK EBt VKHntY excellent condition, no .moory down, full price N1. SEE MR. WHITE CREDIT MANAQBR Kini Auto Selri 116 8. Saginaw =3l' FORD RANCHERO. CUSTOM 1064 FORD. V-0 HARDTOP COUPE, very clean throutbout. FE 3-1643 Harry Rloolna. dealer._______________ >•?? ^BD 3_ door. RADIO AND -------- DOOR WAGON. VI. ,065 PLYMOUfSTrDOOR. RADIO Fordomatlc. A-1 cond . NM. UL g y, jy rcaTER. WHITEWALL 3-4644.__________________ T’P” anlini IITEl.V NQ -MQIU. ii6i FORD OALAXIE 3-DOOR EY DOWN Aetume «• " rdtop VO engine. ^ Automatic ' IJ» *1 dio. 1 3N2 an. power 'sterrldf. ra-; Mr. ihirk* a -. whitewall*. Stock No 1 Turner. Ford. Only' 31.605. Kaey terma ■ -y, tcntIAC'BONNEVILLE. FUL-H CHEVROLET CO IJM ,,ulpped. FE 3-1363 *°ui Ims*''* BIRMINO- IMO PONTIAC BONNEVILLE. BY Ml 4-3136. 3' THUNDERBIRD. PLATINUM, black leather, lull power, good ciind ■ OA HI33___________ 1961 FALCON 4-DOOR WAOON Radio, beater, automatic, whitewall Urea, 03.3U ^w ~ Onto ~ 13 ON 1*63 FORD 4 DOOR, RADIO AND idRTH %EV^ -heater. AUTOMATIC TRANS-MISSION AB80LUTET NO MONET DOWN Ataumt pay- '61 FORD PAIIIlANE koto, tranamlaalon.' radio. ;. Extro Nice! NORTH . 0 WOOD!_______ HAM Ml 4-3136.________________ InT"FORD o-pasbenoer ota'-non Wagon. Standard afaUt 3 33N lull price. LAEESIDE MCL T0R8. Huron at EUxabeth L*kc Rd., FE 3-4003._______________ 53 FORD STATION WAOON. 4-door, new l^ea^ _g^ tiaaiporta- I. OR 3-3400 61 HUDSON MS '61 BUICK- CPE ■62 Cherto 4-dr. N6. 53 Cpe OlN. 'U Butek hardtop 3106. '54 Bulek hardtop 0343 54 Ford 3-dr. allck, 0. 33«. N Ford Club sedon. atlck, 0. 33N INI ISKTTA. I3.3M actual mllea. tupcrlor Auto Balea, 650 Oakland 1351 KAliX*.' 3 NEW TIRES. 3T6. MA 4-3043 1361 LINCOLN PREMIERE LAN-daii 4 doer oadno. aUotad ky orl^lntl owner, full power, eicel- _____ _ , steerlni. brakee. >eal. window*. 33.4M full price, con PE 3-1311 aner 4 pm. or " day Saturday PONT1AC3? WHY NOT TRT SUBURBAN - OLDS. 603 S, Wood-ward, Birmingham, Ml 4>44». ■53 TKrrcufy ■ 4 Convertible'll-61 Cadillac. ECONOMY CARS 33 AUBURN ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. Aiiume payment* 313.10 per mo Call-Credit N... . Mr Park* at Ml 4-15W. Harold »OU8E. TKHU8 CRUUER8 WKBT BEND MOTORS Porta-Camper Camp Trailer ■ -. Alum , PIberfla*. on.'* “ CRUISE-OUT BOAT BALI ■ - Walton , FE pally Ft Sunday 10-4 _______t Ee'nnlli_______________ 63 MERCURY FOR PARTS ___________FE 5-0863____________ iii CUBIC INCBBS CADaUtC enclnr. complete. mu»t *ell. flrit 303 rx 0-0130 otter 4 p m Sale Used Trucks lai exterminated Ft 3-40M. • KCMJUeiN BU1.L TB AND BANCia ' Hooim Buddy « V Mobile ^MKVFK'.s ClIi:VHOI.KT ' FI C aniiiii) Sales" NEW AND USED SPECIAL New '31 Cor. radio. hettei 31.4M30. 3M30 down 346 N pe r"axd c rambler SUPER MARSET EM 3-4166 *■** -- 1%I FORD Uemo -Sale „ _ - BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER. ON 8. Woodward. mlnuteo **— ”—•—* * “* BEL Rd i I 33N 3 AIR. I Elm 1351 CHXVROLKT 2-DOOR. Inder with iiondard -i lIlirB BHJO 3------- CYL-tt A _____mtln. I lall monthiT BEATTIE RPORD FORD e etopllght In 1 OR 3-I33I 1355 MERCURY 3-DOOR. A SHARP YfIlow ftnUh and It ha* no rua|, No money down on thia beauty. Lucky Auto Bolea. 103 8. Saginaw ri 4-1314 FISCHER BUICK FOR USED BUICKS 13 MOHTHS WARRANTY 104 0. Woodward B'ham MI 4-0333 rrmenti. Lurkr Auto ___8atlnaw. PE 4j-3314______ 1050 CHEVROLET 2-DOOH 8TA- IMO FORD 8CNLINER. CONVERT- ____________________________ tbto; power eieerlat ,aad brakea, (iggg . MERCURV MONTko radio and heater, fully oduipped | gobr bardtop. automatic Low mlleape PE _______ mUtlen, radio and heatei ■ DOOR BOUOHT AND SOLD Sale Farm ProdiKe 86; • CERTIFIED SEED POTATOCB j 6'*' a3103 ______ Jack Cochran MY 3-0131 ^; _ yaCATlON TRAltEiia EATING POTATOES. 01 POR A ; "Oalea and Rental*' N^“rap?:r*‘R.;"d j . , IN3-.CHEVROLET ' ________I bag Phone MY 3-1111. i i ' OOAT MILE DELICIOUS AND RE-■ !re*hit>o drink. UL 3-6161. Cor Top Spaca Van* 6 W ailrerbau Rd ■ aut f Sale Farm Equipment 871 ' VAGABOND. ZIMMER, GREAT LAKES, to - o Hi GENER.^ L STUART. and YELLOWSTONE 4 DEERE A HYDRAULIC •‘V'**.?!*'’’. ■ ALLIS CHAl him B^ WITH^PWW , y apod --- ■ Priced to *ell Teim* aim yoa M to pick from Oxford Trailer Sales TnoaiNOa awm Mmsw *«l JO9W9ON MOTOM gasow -SPORTS CENTER--3111 Caa* Lakt Rd PC 3-SM Kmwo HAKBOa. MICH i“o'A ■fo FIBEROLABBED. a1 types of ribeiolo* repair*. Rlid'i MY, 3-1016 __________ BOAT DOCKAGE ON BEAUnFbL UNION LAEE OPEN EVES a SUNDAY EM 3-413 DUNHAM'S MARINE BOAT INSURANCE $3 Per $100 of Coverage - BED Mechanically portoct and I tlie* Cheap. 1110 E Walton BlTd Pontiac, unicmoAN ________________ . ton pickup 0 fool bo*. Good tire* Ex-rellent condition — - - —* 1030 CHEVROLET ■ ....... NORTH CHEVROLET CO 1000 8 WOODWARD AVE BIRMINGHAM. '34 CHEVIE PICKUP >, TON Pood condition. 3603 PE 5-3033. CHEVROLET. STAKE PICK-un* good 313 'tifry CHEVROLET SEDAN OE- BARGAIN: WE HAVE A TREMENDOUS i _ LARGE INVENTORY OP USED *1 ®*r-Wook- small walking and RIDINO or Month. Bletpa 3 OOODUX TBAILKB a. aoel»e«tor Rd UL 3-4630 TORS ALL are PRICED TO SELL WE OCARANTEE TO SAIIRFY O I Ren^MlIei^Sp^ OXFORD MOBILE MANOR PM PHONF FE 4-353^> , For Complete Informatton | FRANK A ANDBRSON AOVNCT 1044 Joalyn PE 4-3530 Bee*. PI 1-4353 or FB 0-0030 CREBTLINER AND LONE BTARj Mercury moto I and Mnatcr-Crott MONEY refunded tUrplT TERM.* AVAII ABI K KING I'.Kov Better Used Trucks antor and ••LitUo"bude" Irollor* KKLIA’S HARDWARE oakl^d at^cabb AUBUBN RD,. IMM Helihu Motor Bale*. 3 'UT- Auh*--like .-jj-s OPEN BUN lai i HORSE POWER < ^MIJ I'm!? lS'otor” Sole». ■ 3030' Dtxif ( Highway. Phone OR 3-1835 50 FORD FAIRLANE 504. AUTO-matic Tran*. WhIU wall tire* - wblle-. J and iparkllnt For Sale Cara 106 _____ OMTC. Cal ba atan '3140 bextor. 51 PONTIAC 4 DC--. -- --alter 0 p m. OR 3- •65 PON17AC REPOSSESSION ' ................ 130 Eaat Bird., at Auburn MUST SELL CLl^AN Birmingham Trades WILSON PONTlAC-CADILL,\C 1350 N. Woodward BIRMINOHAM °ower^u*t leil. MY Mill »S3 RAilBLBR 4-DOOR. 8TRAIOHT *hlft Service rtcorda available. 31 135 lull price. BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLER. *•* » . minute* Irom Pontiac. Ml 3-3000. REDUCED PRICES iii ,5frd“'U^V -5. 33MUP 53 Hudton Hornet 5335 „ .... M B L E R . 4 Strolfht »hift ROdto Healer Brautllul condition. Full price MOS BIRMINOHAM • RAMBLER 330 8 Woodward. 3 minute* from Pontiac Ml 0-3000._______________. -iFvOLKSWAOEN. SUNROOF -Cleon Very Tvaa. OR 3-4010. 1050 VOLKSWAGEN. RADIO AND heater like new. Low mllenfe. Only 5005. R&R MOTORS 1360 CATALINA 4-DOOR SEDAN. COME AND SAVE I BonneviUt .. Rambler Ambiaa'dc 30 Mercury Sedan '30 Chevrolet Impala '30 Old* bardtop '30 Pontiac hardtop '33 Pontiac Wagon ■33 Ford 3. atlck '33 Mercury Vdan -'30 OMa oedao '33 Plymouth Sedan '34 Olds Sedan '34 Cadillac Convert 1331 VOLX8WAOEN~ MICROBUB ‘■'iiKiyfoTA^i-JltSkili' s Woodward. • minutes from iac mi € 3909____________ DRIVE A MILE .bAVE A PILE! New Dodge Lancer $1781.65 SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD mioo 33133. Lloyd Motors. Lln-:oln-Mercury-Comet. 333 8 8031- low. FE 3-1131.__________• 1 MERCURY HARDTOP. BEAO- 1333 CHFVBOLET 3 DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC transmission absolutely NO MONEY DOWN Asaumc pavment* of 334 13 per mo Call Credit Mir. Mr Park* at Ml 4-1500, Hafold --- * CONWAY'S AUTO MART I Chev. J door 0 t Plymouf* ■ - 33 Chev., convortlblc. thorp '53 Ford. Ototton wogon 3304 1013 Cooloy Lk. Rd. 3331356 30 CHEVROLET, 4-DOOR, HARD-top. 0. automatic. FE 3-0030 1354 CHEVROLET BKL-AIR —..........- -...............Drayton Ptoln* OR 1-3300......... ft53 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR. NICE Ironaporttllon New ------------ *•" 1050 CHEVROLET. 4-DOOR STA- IMPALA CONVERTOLE ig red trim tnd broad new white >p. Bgulpped with PowerglMe. idto, better and whitewall uret. n Immacniato car fairly priced. i FORD ft STAKE. 0100 CASH Crissman lOdO FORD. 3 DOOR FAIRLANE, | 384 OAKLAND 0 cylinder. *Up**-'-* '------------- FE 3-0443. Ext BLACKS AUTO BALES FE 3-34 ______ Hour. 0 _ . , Saturday 0 o.m. to 1 p m. 1040 FORD 3-DOOR. RAblO. kBAT- 10.h8 FORD 4-OOOR COUNTRY SEDAN. 4- --------- Rodlo, heater, auto- ----1 tltea. 01.ON. Mercury. 343 Third __________ ItM WHI-re. MERCURT_ FHAE- mwer.* excellent *amlly rk 3-4311. 1060 MKRCURT Automatic. FB 0-l#l. "ffoV/’&lR?. S^'AU?§ BALEB, 111 a. BAdiNAW. |ohn Mc.Yuliffc. Fortl 030' OAELAND_____ PE 6-4101 ctlin6br. radio 1066 OLD8MOBILE SUPER N 3-Huron at EUiobotb Lakt Rd.. • FE 5-4a3 INI FORD OTA'nON WAOON. VO. RADIO AND HEATKR. WHITE-WALL TIRES ABBOLUYELT HO MONEY DOWN Aaoama pay-mtnt. of 030.13 par mo. Call credit Mgr., lilr. Parki at — 4-liN. Harold Tumar, Pard. 1061 BLACK FORD HARDTOP. Falrlanc. SN Thunderbird on-powor eouipmtnt, excollent lion, .harp. PE 3-1504__________ TFI 3X1RAPH H PONTIAC HOAD AT OPJjVKr_ ! raAZEB' ROTOTIILERS PARTS ..... UN Op. . For Sale Tires FVINRUDF MOTORS R(X HESTER nljvri 2-'»721_ 'HieVrOLET IMPALA IRDEN TRACTOR AND StjrlF- '. 015 UL 1-4000_____ L ATTAClf- \aii I ;mi|i ( licvrulft liu'. MILFORD ^MU 4JM1 Toso rokb ■, ton pick up very WHEELHORSE HOLEN.S TR.M TORS Roto-Hoe and Bolen. Uller* Quan- obOD USED TIREO EUHN AUTO SERVICE 140 W_HttfO»_________FE i LOOK! 150xI4~iLACK TIRES. ALL imo brand. Off---------•'* “ fiue.**50I 8 'itooinaw'. nt”4-4A(ri: JWJ3,* — 'TBLEniONl' CO' TROW. ' .-TON bodte* with dmwari and partmoaU tar your tool, oqaulpment. 0 •-o3n to 03N 1 urr CO., ION .. . AVK.. BikMINOHAM. Auto Insurance 104 Auction Satei ^ AAA AUCTION lOCATKD BROAO-«av 81 , Davitouro. MIrh Sale* Monr1ay_ Wfdn.vtl.y Saturday fUt , L'RANESHAPT ORIHOINO IN THE 1 ctr Cyllndor. rebored Zuck Mo- WF CARRY thine Oliop. S3 Hood Phene FB n ARKANSAS TRAVELER 3-3541 ________ _ . «l WINNER CRUIHEHH EXPERT MECHANIC ON FOR- U H Non on dl.*pl«v el|h tnd vport fti* Evonomy $20 FOR 6 MONTHS for moM «irt. Ineludinc t3S Sale Motor Scooters 94 B (S B EVERY SATURDAY . EVERY SUNDAY OPEN 1 ------- (l OM heotli benelll t3S4M uninsured motortot. PHONE FE 4-JS36 We alto write canceled auto 1354 ZUNDAFP GOOD CONDITION. I RIVIERA CRUISER PONTOON FRANK A ANDERSON AGENCY ------ --QUO ma 3-8734. j BOATS, a, law .. 34T5 3 43U or FE^ MIm” ---------------- ----------------iT ouTBOAHg’MOJOR ! Foreign and Spt. Cara IClil For Sale Motorcycles 98 i ..wtAy? ' I3N CHEVROLET 3 j1 ford 3-UOOR REPOSSESSION IN full prlre no rath needed it- onto 331 a mo., due June 34 tile Auto Mr Bell. PE 1-4634 IW E*»t Bjvd.. It Auburn 3U tAralnut St . 47 'OLMIAqaiLB.^^eHARP Roche.ter. olDa.''N3 a.'w« tomotic. Radio, heator. Low- 3.0N warrant* In wrltlnf. ' iHAM-RiSaS^'N? §: a? dU » BIRMINOHAM-K Woodward, I mlau*** n ««»c. Ml l-3tN._________ •31 PLrkOOUTH 1-DOOR REPOSSESSION II prica, no c ' y &a mo. I Klfo Auto, Mr. Bell. IN Eo.t Blvd., at j.Hwwm_____ '34 OLD8MOBILS. OOOD CONDI- tlen, till FE 1-16N._________ A-I ■« FACXARb POWER CHEAP 3 C.dlllaci --------- •' *“ “ RUSS JOHNSON 35.334 IdlLB OUARANTEE L.AKE ORION MV 2-2871 MV 2-2.181 wagon, beige, top carrier. radio, heater, hydromitlc, power broket and ttcerlng. 3.000 mile.. 33,084. OL 1-0440.______________ l-Itgg POHTIAC8. I-DOOR HARD- Mpt. cboote from 1. they h tpatkllng green and white and no ru*l. they arc like new latlde and out. 1403 Uoyd Motor.. Llncolo - Mercury - Comet. 331 8 goglnaw. PE 1-8131.__________ 1134 PONTUC WITH '51 MOTOR ..........:,.3'!h.°*“”' DOOR. VERY I OR 4-1114 0 il33 POHTIAC top. hat no ri cltan, lull prlci down. hi '3^ BpNNBVILLK CONVERTIBLE powi !Tz:' power brakeo. power oMertng. ------ antonna trt-power, new jIuo. Itkc now. Can Bato- ____Beatty, FE g-1111 or OR 1-1338. and '51 Chry.l* l.OOK AT THE PRICE Markr*! on thp Cars Now on Display at . . . Orchard Lakt Rd. RAMMLER-DALLAS Ml N. MAIN ROCHEBTER OL Mill DODOE-CHRYgLER-TRUCES OLIVER BUICK '59 Opel ................$895 l-DOOR WAOON Heater, irtand-•rd tran.ml.vion radio, tu-tone '60 MGA Roadster $2295 1888 SERIE8. Bluo with whtto Urtt. chroma tpoko whoaU. Per-toct candlUon aad low mUoogo. chtrp rod flalMi. I. top runnlDg condltkm TAYLOR'S ■53 Fon Econom y t-art 3T PLYMOUTH ____ _____ ______ whitewall lire. Extra clna Only 3W5 Ba.v term. NORTH CHEVROLET CO . lOM 8 WOODWARD AVI.. BIRMINOHAM. MI 4-313!5- ! t HEVROLET 4-DR very nice Bel Air. hrory top. Pice bodr Radio, heater, sulo-lallr .hilt I owner tor with OK USED CARS CHEVROLET. OLD8MOBILB Open EToaln. MArttot_4-4ll_Wallod Lako •83 FORD BDOOR REPOSSESSION IlM h - pay- wnly- gt3-a ma.v 4«w Jnnw Tr kito Aato. Mr. BoA. PB 8-4538 ' ALLSTATE MODEL 115 5135 OR M ALLSTATE MODEL 115 3135 OR 3-2304 GOOD BUYS ON USED RIOS 14 BOAT WITH MOTOR. 3335 I Every Auction -Wllh a Free TraUer-New '31 Ftbergla. CANOE8 3133 u 3083 DIXIE HIGHWAY Sale House Trailers 89^33 boy s bicycle 413 lake : u2io CLIFF DREYER GUN AND gPORTg CENTER Open 1 Para a week ME 4-811 --------y HP holly, MICH '60 T-BIRD Bou|hl Mew. and Btlll Lika New Throushoull 18.044 Mile*. Pull Price 81183 FE 3-4330__________RITE AUTO MIDGET RACtR-V-g. 34 Plhj. brecht Intake*. Inclui I 0W0880 CUSTOM 1 irn Square Lake Tra e privilege. Lot No FOR RKNT 13-FOOt'. VACATIOU trailer. OB 3-4101.___ ■ ALUMINUM TRAVEL TRaIlER • ___________FE 8-4333 deFroiter * IN-HAC lOBILB BILE HUME WE HAVE ONE OP THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF MOBILE 'N THE AREA We offer -------tales iimmicka . , riic price*. Stop d choo*t from over 38 nv iioor plana. Top grade al-•e« on your prevent mobile or bauarnold furniture Alao :e selection of pre-owt>ed. ecoAddlooM mobile home*. HOMES 1) of £tr kind.'jual triic pi ;ln todav a—* — <— GUARANTEED CBED BIKES I W PLYWOOD, CAR TOP ROW trailer and 14 h.p. Johnaon motor, raa«oaable. PE 3-4418. 14 foot pnEROLAg BOAt 13 F. E Rowland. 3345 Dixit Hwy., OWENS BOATS E\INRUDE MOTORS Mazurek Marine Sales South Boulevard at Woodward LIKE NBW. 13- WAYNE kOA'lf, flnanctni. Call 8L 4-1341, or, oiler 1 p m . BL 1-gd3l________ SUNBEAM ALPINE ROAbOTkR. bright ---------- Pontiac Headquarters Boat Repair Materials^ FIBEROLAB EPOXIES PAINTS VARNISH HARDiVARE WINDSHIBLOB r«4^MvrnTinr.w' Tnp« Now Authortied 6eoler VOLKSWAGEN SALES AND SERVICE We Buy and B8U Imported ( ........riliflS' fttst mlialon. New apart Rack carrier A REAL BARGAIN POR YOU I * 3135 83 'Bob Hutchinson • Mobile Home Sales, Inc. 4l8f-oixto Hlffaway Drayton Plaioi ■ OB 3-lltl Open 1 dayi a week. BEHT IP trailer, sleeps $, Ml. 13 YELLnWJACKET. 35 HOR8E-power idercury Thunderbolt and _ _ _ 12'CLYDE BOAT Tnd'iTtohSe-1 ukj^oiM*bu’ne?a at Kill Spcticc Rambler ---- .... 632- OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANGE BALES „ . . . SERVICE > lai S PE 1-4181 H B Main Street owner: 1364 CHEVROLET RADlo“i^ heater, eicellent condition, no money down, full price 336. t*- mSnrt ‘’Vall"*’mr! WHI'Fe'. CREDIT MANAOER. PE 1-8403 King Auto Sale* 115 S. gagtnaw "51 IMPERIAL 3-DObR HAROfOP ditibntni I. 6.008 actual mllea. BOB BORST. INC. * , BIRMINORAMB NBW IINCOLN-MBRCURY COMET DLR 280 Hunter BWd __Ml 8-2300 Matthews- Hargreaves ■TONIGHT Until : 9 P.M. I -fOP BOAT, U FIBEROLAS C5 never uard MY 3-ma_______ 14 PLYWOOD RUNABOUT 1380 Scott 25 h.p., 3825 Alter 5, FE ----------- „ .... Bylnrude. Trailer, aklla, tow rope, 3358 , MArket 4-1U2. _______________ Closed Memorial Day wtllt, auto. traBamlailoB. power ateering and brakta, gl.no. UL Chevy-Land • (xll OAKI.AND at CASS FE 4-4547 O M A T 1 U ABSOLUTELT HO MONEY liOWN Aaaume pay- Cred'lt Mgr* Mr *ParkT*at MI 4-7808. Harold Turner, Ford __ 1188 FORD EAIRLANE 588 4-dSoR aedtn. 8 cylinder, outomotlc trana. misaion. power *tecrtng. litht blue (tntih. need* aonto body work. Stock number 3188. 81388. NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1088 8 WOODWARD AVE BIRMINGHAM. MI 4-3736.______________________ 1H3 ford stick, 8148.' SAVE -68 ENOLUH p6RD -Ike New Coral Plnlah, Mow Space! Bet It Today! •SCHUCK FORD Lake MY 3-1811 SAVE ON Compacts wall tlrta, loir mlloafo. 1880 Com^^ LLOYD MOTORS. INC • Mainsr^rJinss'&r- J a. iatlanw FU M I860 PLYMOUTH. 1 DOOR, RA dto oBd heotor. wbl*---- *"*• Good traaiportatkm 6-4481, 873 gcoMwood. — Special — YOU CAN FIGURE TOUR OWN ll<8 PON-mc _ .jtAD AMD BOT-TM-UAR--WJ------ - CStoHna iiport Co^. It TST toUR CHOICE ... TO FIT Radio oad Hoater, Hydramotlc TOUR BUOOET ....;.. $2395 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens AND Corner; Cass and Pike FE 3-7954 HASKINS MAY Specials^ >3188 ChcTrolet BUeayAo - 4-doo "• Poworgllde^. r beater, aolfd liirquolta flnlth. many MORE TO CHOOSE PROM HASKINS Chevrolet -8131 Olflt Hlghwa* at Mil MApla l-to{t opaa nltoi Til I llERE'.'i HOW HIE SALE WORKS CHECE THE BASE PIOURB ON the federal price stick ER. THEN CHECK OUR BABE SELLING PRICE PAINTED ON THE WINDOW OP THE CAR. '60 Goliath .............$12'>5 STATION WAOON 4-eyIlBder engine. Iroot wheel drlrt. heater, ^•pced aundard ACT TODAY TOR PIR8T CROICi lEROME MOTOR SALES 238 g Baglaaw___FE 3-1031 HOMER RIGHT Small Town Trades; eoufitry tedan waion. aa-lator. Ar*---*‘ I. Baator. Automatic Irantmlt- I Chorto 8 door. Hodio and hoat- I Pontlaa CaUllna. Radio ud HydramaUe. Radio. Htator. Pow- Chevrolet - Pontia^-Buick Dealer ffiS«4. no. F.JS&.*' Red leather tatertor aad al -OUVER^ Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Special NOTICE roomt aad Uatd Car LoU. In the tollewlnt Uatod OAKLAND OOUNTY eommunl-tlea win be eloaed WKDNES- Clarkston ' Lake Orion Oxford Pontiac Rochester Wallid Lake Waterford Utica Thu kaoplng throughout Bauthfoitm Michigan and being effoeted to allow our amployct mort time to apond with lleir '. PONTIAC Auto Dealers' ASSOCIATION A'l'-' ;VAV- X THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONnAV. MAV 29. l»6l SEVENTEEN --Today's Television Programs-. -TV OmiiiwI 4-WWJ TV duuuMi 7-WTTZ TV Ouuel »-CKLW TV TONIOifrS TV HIOHUOHT8 l:W (2) Movie (coot.) (4) Broken Arrow (7) Newt. Weather (9) F (56) General Chemistry 6:10 (7) Believe It or Not •:15 (7) Newt S:» (4) Weather •;M (2) Newt (4) News (7) Vikings , •:40 (2) News Analysis (4) Sports •:4S (2) News (4) News (56) Colleite Mathematics 7:60 (2) Assignment; Underwater (4» Telephone Storytinie (7) Mister Ed (9) Movie. “Once a Sinner. (1951) A girl, struggling to sever her ties with a gangster, falls in love with a bank clerk 7:30 (2) Grand Jury (4) Americans (7) Cheyenne (9) Movie (cont.) (56) Way of Ufe -0:00 (2) Pete and Gladys 8:30 (2) Bringing Up Buddy (4) Wells Fargo (7) Surfside 6 (9) Music Maker (56) Astronomy For You 0:00 (2) Danny Thomas (4) Whispering Smith (7) Surfside 6 (cont.) (9) Don Messer's Jubilee (56) Modem State (2) Andy Griffith (4) (color) Concentration (7) Adventures In Paradise (9) World of Music 10 02 Hennesey (4) Barbara Stanwyck (7) Paradise leont.)— (9) News 9:00 (2) Movie. (4) Ed Allen. 0:30 (4) Consult Dr. Brothers 0:48 (4) Gateway to Glamour. t:M (7) News. U:M (2) I Love Lucy (4) Say When (7) Jack LaLanne 16:28 (9) Billboard. 16:36 (2) Video Village. (4) (Color). Play YOtff Hunch. (7) Jackie CoOper (9) Chez Hei«w, 16:48 (9) Nursery School Time. 11:0) (2) Double Exposure (4) Color). Price Is Right. (7) Gai^ Storm (9) Romper Room.. 11:30 12) My Litde Margie (4) Concentration. (7) Love That Bob! 9:30 fo:30 <91 Telescope UAW 10:30 <2) June Allysons (4) M Squad (7) Peter Gunn (9) Leon Errol 10:45 <9) Golf Tip 10:80 (9) Sporfs 11:00 (2) News ' <4i News (7) Johnny Ginger. (9) Looney Tunes and ' Jingles. 5:30 (4) Horse Race. (7) Rocky and His Friends. 1:48 (56) News Magazine. . 8:50 (9) News Pleads Guilty to Bank Holdup TUESDAY AITERNOON* «:90 (2) Love of Life. (4),Truth or Consequences. (7) Camouflage (9) Susie. 12:30 (2). Search for Tomorrow. (4) (Color), it Could Be Y<|.J. Harold L. Mock, 39. of 741 Owego St., pleaded guilty in U. S. District Court at Detroit today to the $5,854 robbery of the Drayton Plains branch of the Pontiac State Bank Friday. Judge Fred W. Kaess held Mock (7) Number Please (9) Maty Mcmah. * 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 12: SO (9) News. 12:85 (4) News. (2) David Niven (4) Journey .7) About Faces. (9) Movie. I:U (7) News , 1:30 (2) As the World Turns. (4) Journey (7) Life of Riley. 15 (4) Faye Elizabeth :60 (2) Amos and Andy (4) (Color). Jan Murray. (7) Day in Court. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Seven Keys (2) MUlionaire (4) Young Or. Mak>n«. (7) ()ueen for a Day (9) Movie 3:36 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From 'IljeaelBootSr---- T7) W^ho Do You Trust? j4:60 (2) Brighter Day. I (4i Make Loom for Daddy. (7) Racket Squad ! American Band.s*and. • (9) News ]*•'* *2* Secret Storm. 11:15 (2) Weather Edge of Night. (4) Weather I (Color) George Pierrot (9) Movie. "Cass Timber-! ^vmture time, lane.” (1947) Ail does not go smoothly (or a small-tow n| judge when he marries. | Spencer Tracy. Lana Turner. 11:29 (2) Sports Harold L. Mock Admits $5,854 Area Robbery; Held Without Bail Investigation. No date (or sentence The offense, which includes jeopardising the life of the Rank’s nsslstnnt manager, Stuart flal-bralth, with a sawed-off shotgnn, carries a maximum penalty of 25 years. Mock fainted after his plea and was taken by FBI agents to Receiving Hospital. Mock was paroled six months ago after serving eight years in the federal penitentiary at Terre Haute, Ind., for the 1953 robbery of $42,000 from the Auburn Heights brandr of the sameTsank.^ He was captured in Pontiac within 20 minutes after the robbery of the Drayton Plains branch. All the money waa recovered from his automobile. Rough Wafers Dump Sailboats Postpones Plan to Move Nelle Chevy Workers OK Walkout at Massena,NY. Rashid Takes Action After Hearing From Woman's Physician DETROIT iJH - An indefinite ■postponement of plans for b ferring Mrs. Nelle Lassiter from a Detroit hospital to the Ionia T Hospital (or the criminally insane ordered in Circuit Court today. ' MASSENA, N. Y. (UPl) - A strike at the Chevrolet plant here has been authorized by the unanimous vote of 396 members of Local 465, United Auto Workers. APL-ao. The decision Sunday enabled leaders of the International UAW to take over negotiations and to i strike in 10 days. Judge Jos APPI,E OF APPRECIATION — A highly polished Michigan apple is presented to Harry A Sanders (left) of 780 E. Square Lake Road, Bloom(ield|Tbwnship. vice president and general manager of the Grand Trunk Railroad, during Michigan Week festivities last week by Sally Green, the state's apple queen, and Gov. John B. Swainson. The apple ),s a token of appreciation for Sanders’ service Ifo the state as a member .............. of the governor’s Commis.sion on Industrial De- ' husband Parvin (BUD Lassiter, velopment Legislation. O. Rashid took ■ being told by physician. Dr. Ralph A. Johnson, that she had gone into a state of "withdrawal”. She will remain under Dr. Johnson's earn in Jennings Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Lassiter of 19690 Beverly Roatl, Bevedly Hills, has been in the hospital since May 15 when she collapsed during her trial with (Jordon Watson on a charge of plotting the 19.59 murder of her ‘The grievance principally is that the union is unable to get officers at Chevrolet, Massena to settle any problem,’-’ a local spokesman said. Long before Utah was admitted to the Union, it offered $1,000 re-ards to anyone locating a workable vein of coal near the city of Lake. NOW AT 7:00 PM EVERY OTHER MONDAY ON WWJ'TV. CHANNEL 4 Motorcyclist Struck byAufoonOpdyke A motorcycliat was in fair con-1 Von Braun Talk Friday at MSUO Complete Sellout dition today at P«nti«c General Hospital after being'hit by a car on Opdyke Road Saturday evening. Ronald E. LaBarge, of 209 Sheffield St., suffered a fractured left ankle and facial cuts in (he crash. He was struck by car, driven by Virgil E. Workman, 40, of 11 Willard St., when Workman attempted to turn left onto Mt. ClenictM Road; (4) S Neither Workman, his their, three children were injured in the collision. I He told Sheriff’s deputies I thought he had lime to complete ithe turn before three oncoming I motorcycles could reach the inter-: seel ion. Only LaBai-ge's omtorcy cle 'was hit. Workman was released by police A sellout has been announced by Michigan State University Oakland (or the appearance Friday of Dr. Wernher Von Braun, the nation’s top rocket expert. Von Braun’s commitments at Cape Canaveral forced him tn_ . cancel n May 5 speaking engagement at MSUO. V'on Braun wa.s called to the rocket launching site for the shot of the first American astronaut into space. TV Features Wind, Waves Throw s»a<^ment, ll cir™iOfficialof PoW DETROIT Uv—Three-foot waves! 'Flees ta the West' Board to Meet Tonight at Seven Waterford Twp. Unit Will Consider Rezoning Telegraph Area The, Waterford Town-Ship Board has scheduled a jam-parked agenda for tonight s regular weekly meeting at 7, Watson returned to the witness stand today. He had tesilfled briefly Saturday and reached the point in his summary of his life when he first met Lassiter. The former business associate of the slain Royal Oak car dealer is accused of plotting to kill Lassiter in what the prosecution called a “lust and greed” pact with Lassiter’s widow. High Court Upholds TELEPHONE STORY TIME TONIGHT SEE Mel Ferrer starring in LONDON IN THE SPitfife A request (or rezoning a parcel His"7^re on "Why We Mu.st:"' DIha I auir Cbnquer Space" is on the MSUOT''^'®’ 'LCQallfY Ol DIU6 L0WS lecture-rocital series. Lake ixjads w-ifl again be (xx^d-j ^ » - ___________________ered. The board la.st week tabled j the zoning change for one week: (lending investigation. Check your newspaper for future "Telephone Story Time’V programs •t this new time period. Pair Finds $116 Stolen, Apartment Ransacked 11:25 (21 Movie. "Angel Face.” (1953) The ^ded daughter^ of a well-to^ family be-' comes infatuated with a chauffeur. Robert Mitchum. Mona Freeman, Jean Sim-l . mons, Herbert MarshaU. I ^MERICA.NS. 7:30 p.m. (4). 11:36 (4) (color) Jack Paar **“**«'■ diswunta report of (7) M(jvie ”1 Love a Guest star tery.” (1945) An Oriental group sets out to gain posaes-sion of a man's head. TUESDAY MvlRNDfO 6:35 (2) MedlUtkms. 9:49 (2) On the Farm Front. 9:45 (2) TV College. 7:99 (4) Today (7) Funews 7:» (7) Believe It or Not 7:39 (2) BnVana Don (7) Johnny Ginger. 3:15 (2) Captain Kangaroo. 8:25 (7) Believe D or Not 8:39 (7) Movie. is Michael Rennie. Amilher request lu he ronsid-ered Is purchase uf 16 fire hy-Two Pontiac women found theirj drants and 1112 worth of weld-apartment ransacked and $116 *"8 equipment lor the water de missing when they returned from! partment. a two-week vacation Saturday eve-i other business includes the re-"‘"K- , , I quest of the Fire Fighter's Asso- * * ^ i elation asking that Retirement A|Ct Misses Maude E. Griffin and 1345 |jp placed on the July 25 eWt-V#HII I HE me Vf CJI Vestal Engle of 111 Oneida St. tjon ballot, and of the police de- and 40-mile-an-hour winds nlav^ i partment that Civil Service Act havoc Jith Sur^v*. Wi l-ONDON (W - Cbl. Antoni AI-,stolen from a locked cedar chest 73 be placed on the samel gatt^orUk^^rtS^zi^^^^^^^ PSTand-s W minisler PriReTumre^ jballot ’ ........... ■- -** Iintprior was* retjoried todav tO| The thieves ignored fur coats,- gi(]<| for public emploves honestv {watches and jewelry when they bids for sale of a 1958 The Ix>ndon Daily Mail said Po-j broke-into the apartment. pgr be opened. The boats wero amon«r 71 en-l"*^ sources in London { ' -----—--------— , The board will inspect the .Silver trams ^Diri^Lal De ^im as the high-ranking: A new type hard carbon similar E,,j,tes plat No. 2. troit R^er^a^H^ whose defection had to graphite, can be made from„ resolution directing town- Kiver Yaenung Amo*'awn | r„^„red here last week. 1 natural gas. WA.SHINGTON UR - The .Supreme Court today upheld constitutionality of .Sunday blue laws. Chief Justice Warren delivered the court’s decision. .Blue laws, which restrict Sunday activities in many states, originated in Colonial America to compel observance of the bath. DANNY 1HOMAS. 9 p.m. (2) (Rerun). Danny’s wile Kathy plays matchmaker. Danny’s agent is involved. ANDY (iRIFFlTH, 9:30 p.m. (2). (Rerun). Andy cooks up phony crime to make Barney a hero. HENNEHEV, 10 p.m. (2). (Rerun.) Outfit has opening for chief pharmacist mate. JACK PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (4). Tonight’s guests are Robert Merrill, Dim McNeill, Fran Allison. Acaoss 1 Famoiu uBcl* 4 US. Mcrcurjr NAMES TOU ENOW II Cootinral 14 loroattrUn Mcml iMoAi 15 Stortbouiei M L««*l m»tl4ri 37 N«rro* -------- 3* Uaulif 4« Offer) 41 Crimson 43 Stltrbed 4S PorOodo 4t mnndud 4 lud(menl *r>na--------- S4 Tnl* r r 16 r IT" II 14 ir II' If IT T Irr L ST R" ni nj„ n r B" B" RT r K T sr -L _kL 1 w J im an »r u IT ar ff" 14 r U R / members into the water.!™ Of the 71,1 Patrol boats reorued the crew members of the capsised boats. One maa, David Hudgem of Harper Woods, elung to Mo capslaed rraft wMIe It was tnwed 2 miles Into the harbor and collapsed of shook when be was pulled from the water. Doctors revived him Mamie Confesses Past-Once Was Chorus Girl ship engineers Johnson & Anderson to prepare construction drawings and cost estimates for improving a portion of Woodbine Street. Lawyers attacking the statutes | saki they Tiave become "a lethal! weapon in the economic war of! competition” among retailers. The! lawyers also argued the laws werej religious statutes, enforcement of which violated the U.S. Constitu-I A hearing date will be set for Burlingham Lake Park street lighting. and quotations will be considered on replacement of water Fifteen of the 24 entries which did not finish the race had to give up because of wind-tom rigging and fatigued crew members. The second of the race’s two heats had to be canceled. Carter Sales Jr. of Grosse Pointe on the race around a S-miie By EARL WILSON NEW YORK-MamIe Van Doren’s got a real swingin’ and^sysipm «UPP»^____ swingy act at the Latin Quarter — and seeing her move .soj rhythmlcaUy on stage. I asked her. "Were I .1 U/rtman FnrroH you ever a chorus girl In New York?” LUtOI TTUIIiail lUltCU ’Tes," she confessed, guiltily, “at Monte Food Stamp Project Starts in W. Virginia Proser’s Theater-Cabaret Children, that was around 10 years ago. and so we got a look at the background of one of our Hollywood gals. Jackie Oleason. starring there at the club ahe mentioned then, wasn’t even on TV yet, Leon and Eddie’s was still open. "Joan Olander," which was to Accompany Man A woman fold Pontiac police ] Saturday night she had been forced at the point of straight razor accompany a man in his car, and subsequently was slapped around and threatened. Mamie’s real name, reportedly got engaged- 3,^ 35^^, 75 to Jack Dempsey at that time. When she jja .st . said her assailant grabbed prene. Th^ will permit expansion] and took the name Mamie, some people her as she was walking on Howard or contraction of as much as three; ) 'HiH It hwaiise of a woman who’d suddenly McNeil .St. towards home. She said inches while remainging flush. WELCH. W. Va. (AP) Food thought she did It he told her, ’ I m going to got ------------------------------ stamps, a new effort to improve become popular, Mamie Eisenhower. The tribunal ruled in epses sperifleally applying to blue inws of Mnssnehniietts, Penasylvsnln nnd Mnryinnd. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY tion Child Expert Gesell Dies in Connecticut NEW HAVEN. Conn. (JR -Arnold L. Gesell. widely known! in the fields of pediatrics and child development, died at his home to-| day. He waa 80. A pioneer In the field of child development, Gesell In 1911 founded the pinic of Child Development at the Yale Medical School. He retired as director of dlnic and a professor of child hygiene on July 1, 1948. MIDWEST BUaDERS FE 4-2575 FREE ESTIMATES Esiablishod 19JI Expansion joint.s (or concrete pavement are being made of neo- WILSON went to Hollywood i NEW COLOR TV only $399 SWEET'S TV APPLIANCES the diet of the nation's needy, were to get an over-the-countoi test here today. The first allocation of stamps under President Kennedy's pilot project were to be distributed in M Homy mikeri k1 Lair DOnN. 3 Sm9 V44M| 3 Do4M 4 More unusual I Employer I Martin’ 10 Hl(h enrda 11 Knot 17 Bull's tya 34 Wlni-»haped 40 Kind of 1 M iodSto 43 Clentrix 37 Stonrd to death 43 Great Uka 30 Solar disk 44 Brood 30 Wrlttr, . 40 Flower ttebecca -------- 47 Wlndetorm ____... 31 Walk briskly 40 'ZinfraM lalo" S3 BrlUsh pruiets II Yowna " ' ' * ’ M Inaurpent (ooU. th|s Semthern West Virginia....... ThuhTty W(i aftertwOT The riisinips can be spent like money — only for food, no whisky or beer —in retail stores. Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman and Gov. W. W. Barron planned to attend ceremonies launching the first of eight test programs. ■ Toiday's Radio Programs - wx» (tnat wcAB aisti WFON 114001 WJBK (1000) «:0a-WJR. Nova WW3, News CKLW. Van Kurm ------- ------ Wlntpy ll:M-W3R, M)Me ^ WWJ, Music Til Down WCAR, D. Conrad •;ia—WJK. Baromotar WXr’z, ^ Drior TUBSDAT KOXNIVO S:0a-WJR. Volot of Atrio. WWJ. News. KokOfia WXVk. Fred Won CKLW, Farm, lyo Opoutr ------—pnrm WWJ, News, Kvwv, • wxrx, Htvr. Wolf CKLW. Hawi Toby Darld WCAh, News WFON, Ne«|. Early Mom. 1-WWJ, InUrlochen CKLW; R. Koovlei 1'!M-WXTZ. Newt. Wolt Ckl W, News WJBK. Tralke-Copter lo:oa-(li)WJ. Faye Illaabeth WXkX. J. Btbaillan oawa-WJR, NtWl, .. .. WWJ. Neva. RoherM CXLW. Newt, Drnd ShoHdr- CKLW. Hopvood WOAR, Rows WFON, Mtl^a W?On! ■‘mSrS Nolrt. ttOe^WJIL *0*0. kdnrray WWJ, Neva, Martoao WXTZ, Fmd Hknmy. wolt CKLW. Non, IDnyia •:sa-WJlL Jack Bvna CKLW, Mary MorBaa WFON. Music. Nelth.. N tf:S»-WFON. Olaan. p l;0a-WJR, WeMth. WXVZ, MONealcy WWJ. Bob AlUaon CKLW. Jot Van WJBK, Neva. Reid WCAR Ntwa Martyn WFON. Musical Natgb. Il:t»-Wjh, Time for Mualo TVnSAT afternoon lidW-WJR. News, Fatm WxW'Naoi^emotey CKLW, Jaa Yan WCAR. Howt, nvan WFON, Maa on 91., Mnyte UiW-WJR. Timo owt Music CKLW. Jot Van WFON. Music. News l;t^WJR, Showcase WFON, Jarry Olson wxrx, McNMloy. News i:ta-WWJ, Titer Baseball t:0a-^W, NeWi. Davu WJBK. U WFON. Music t:sa-winrz, wu CKLW. Dn^ t:ta-WJR. Music Hall WWJ. News. Melody CKLW. Bud Davies 0;ta-WW^ TItor Baeeball »:w--wvfe. iinr WX7Z. Winter WJBK, Lee WCAR. -News. Sheridan WFON. Carrlem- Trade 4:!l*-WJtl H-isIr Rsll CKLW, Bud Davirii S:Sa-~«^R. News, Clark kill-WJR. Music Bell WCAR, Sports 0;CO-WJR. Nows. Clark WXVZ, Winter CKLW. anoru, Darltc WJK, Ifawa, Lae WCAR, NavA Sheridan ★ ★ . Yet today Mamie looks about 22. She has Tony Santuro, around her dreuing room, who Isn’t muih more. She's better than I've ever seen her, =sn* rm-baTpribr Yesae* ■ up about that chorus gal past—as I’d prbbably have found out about it apyway. Mamie uses a good-looking mask of President Kennedy as prop In her act. “How’d you like another. Mamie In the White House?" she sings to JFK :.. who nods vigorously. ★ ★ 1 boy friend. evon with you now ” Nut seriously hurt, she was tp-Irnsed by her attarlcer in a field noiir (he Miracle Mile Shopping Center on Telegraph Road, and walked home to tell her hiLsband. India's caste system developed ^frw-a“Try5tTO"To querors from conquered into a di-r , vision of labor. Brahmans were X,# scholars: Kshatriyas, Iwarriors; Vaisjias. merchants; Su-|dras, workers. The untouehables I were beyond caste and condemned jto menial tasks. ORRIED OVER DEBTS Lei 14 Toon el CrocUf Conasolinp Experieaee Assist You Homn; Oaify 9 to S Wod. and Sal. 9 to 12 Neca MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS 7*': Pcwlluc BUU Bwwk Bldf. FS S-0450 THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . France Nnyen took Carey Grant along shopping for her clothes in the garment district. . . Betty Hatton and trumpeter; Pete Candoli, reconciled, will make an album together . . . Bob Hope marked a birthday May 26—his 58th. . | A pretty Adlai Stevenson fan Impulsively rushed up and| kissed him at a political rally, and reports with awe: "He kisses! back!" ... A prominent Manhattan cafe socialite is being dispossessed she gave a house party (or ten—and only 140^ could show up. I EARL’S PEARLS: It's easy to tell the difference between weeds and young plants. Pull up everything—and what grows! back again are the weeds. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Remember when they called a girl XSklnny” and It was an insult, not a compliment? WISH UD SAID 5HAT: At today’s prices a friend in need is practically anybody. Therq’s a family-type chuckle In ’’Pleasure of H15 Company" when a woman teljs her husband, "I’d love'to dance,' and he says, “Of course, dear—go right Rhead." ... That’s earl bother. ' (Copyright, 1961) \ GET OUT OF DEBT! WITHOUT A LOAN CONSOLIDATE and Arrange to Pay All Your Bills Post Due or Not ... One Weekly Payment pays oil your bills, you moy ovoid garnishments and repossessions end keep your good credit. Debt protection, insurdnee included. No cosigners needed. Michigan's largest credit Management Co BONET AID ASSOHATKII, IIK. DON'T IE CONFUSED WITH IMITATORS ... DEAL WITH MICHIGAN'S LARGEST COMPANY mil lif UuHCbm Addilieaqf Offices Throngboai Mickigan EE lull 111 mirofl U'A Hock* Wilt of Telegraph) Vt TW*' Membet Peaffoe Ckanbar of Ceaimarca V ..VA t, EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1061 New Meay Weer FALSE TEETH WiMi More Cemfert n-Mtdl boMa ft aimly.To Mt talk — —Tt vrtakM a TBgra OB your platoa No ggany. Chiropractic Leader Dies DAVENPORT, low* (AP)-Dr. Bartlett Jmhua Paltner, 79, a cniMder fw <^iropractic and a pioneer to radio broadca^irg. died Saturday in Sarasota, Fla. He was president of five corporations that include the Painter School of Chingiractlc in Davenport and two broadcasting om^ panics. YOU SAVE EVEN MORE THAN TIME Seek Added Aid for Indian Tribe Wisconsin Solons Will Ask Boost in Financial Help for AAenominees WASHINGTON OH — WlaeonBln Sens. William Proxmire, Democrat, and Alexander Wiley, Republican, said today they will seek increased financial assistance for the Menominee Indians of the state when an aid bill contes up for Senate action. ; tact^ through a languid ten the festive songs and es were over, the audience served tasty dishes from the represented. The taUes adorned with centerpiecea of the different countrtos. KorM Junta Hood Wlr^ Congratulatkm to JFK SEOUL. South K««a Dnst Control MA 4-4521 EM 3-0203 0P[|| DECORATION WITH THfeSE LAST MINUTE HOLIDAY BUYS Tilt W«crtk«r VOL. 119 NO. 93 THE PONTIAC It ir if ie -k PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1961,—1« PAGES Saboteurs or Vandals? National Guard Quickly on Job Hunting Guilty Civil Defense System Broken by 3 Expl^ions in Utah, Nevada , OUARDINO MICROWAVE STATIONS — Ut^ National Guardsmen have been called'Out to‘guard microwave relay stations after three were destroyed by explosions eariier amday. 0/C John D. VanLeeuwen (left) and CWO 2 Kenneth B. Alder are shown on. guard at a station in Emigration Canyon near Salt Laioe City. Other guardsmen are posted at microwave facilities in Nevada and Idaho. Parade to Laud Our War Dead 2,000.^Expect to AAarch Up Saginaw Tuesday Starting 10 A.M. JFK Birthday Spent Boning Up hr^Mr. K SALT LAKE CITY. Utah UFl — Dynamite blasts that shattered three lonely, unattended microwave and cable relay communications stations in Utah and Nevada Sunday touched off a multistate manhunt and produced a war-like nervousness. The, question of whether the mysterious explosions were set by saboteurs, or vandals, was on many lips. ^ Within hours alter the dawn explosions, FBI agents, armed National Guard troops and area po-irce began hunting the person or persons, who for a time cut a nerve In Amegrica'g Civil defense communications system, r The damaged stadOns all are j hwated la the dcMrt of Weateni 'We Didn't Do Nothin', Judge' TratficXIaims 2 More Lives in Oakland County HACK RAW. ANYONE?,-- That's four desperados appear to need. They are four of the “most wanted" men on the list of Pontiac's Ontennial Keystone Cops. The cops swung into-^ion Saturday, made'their arrests, and, following a quick trial before the kangaroq codrt, the four badmen were put behind bars, in rnu rh*M front of the Oakland County Courthouse. Looking for a way out are (from left) Acting Pontiac Poliw Chief Joseph Koren, Circuit Judge Frederick C. Ziem, Sheriff Frank W. Irons,' and Municipal Court Judge Cecil B. McCallum.' They were at the top of the list. I The stations are part of the ReiMHl 5lh Group Going lo Jackson I American Telephone and Telegraph ■ ■ • Pontiac will honor its war dead tomorrow with a Memorial Day Parade and solemn ceremonies. The flag will be displayed prominently throughout the dty in a salute to those who died defending freedom in many More than 2.000 marchers are expected to participate in a parade bn Saginaw street starting at 10 a.m. Boy Scouts, band*, majorettes, military and veterans bni^, Gunman Roams City's Ea^ Side A Timely Reminder ■ssg. aad face the sesree ef Hw led by a U.S. Marine Corps Color Guard will march past several thousand viewers for a steady half The panute will culminate with a salute to' fallen servioemen of the past at the war memorial front of the Baptist Church Saginaw Street and Oakland Ave- Marchers will reassemble at 11 a.m. at Perry Mount Park Cemetery tor ceremonies and speedies at the veteran’s plot. Principal qieaker of the day will b e Chester Barton, Michigan AMVETS commander. Rev. Charles Cushing of St. Machaers Oiurch, will give.die invocation, and Mra Christine Yungk idll siiig the Star SbahgM Buner. RsMi« sad Isw^ is haU mast st-the eolsn hrfll be' fol-Iesie4, by a gaa sslste. Members at vailoas vetmas’ grasps wtfl - A final volley by the firing squad will ghrs way to “taps” by a aingle Navy Mothers will then Blip sway to cast a lone wraath on die ■dll waters ol the cemetery pond. * * f Hms* marching tn'the peimde wUl form ranks at'9 a.Bi. on South Saginaw Street at Jackson and Whittemore streets, the- parade maiyhal,. Marine Gunnery Sgt. R. L. Woodruff of' the local recruiting Btation said. Robot General Collaf>ies PARIS (It♦•Gen. Alidre Zeller, M) trial for hJa' life for leading a • military fnsurrectlBn in, Algeria,' colbq^oi today wlMi be speak la Ma own defense. He was carried troai .tlie courttoom. HYANNIS PORT, Mass. President Kenney turned 44 today in the seclusion of his family reservation, on the chilly south shore of Cape Cod. He^'Unh more hwnework three-week IB; at Lapeer’iGoiinty General Surviving besides his wife Alma of Lapeer; six ' three great- Stock Exchqngos Close The New Verk Btoek Eaekaage. Araerieaa Week Exchange and MMpeet Stork Exchange, pine ■erne cenunadity exchanges are closed today for a taig weehiend. The Odcage BauM o( Trade, the New York Pro dace Exchange. Kaam Oty grain naarketa and d grata dent of the I internatioaal vice ] Union and I born at St. and came to Detndt iti 1930 where be got a joh as a tnick driver. He eas agent at Loonl 2» in 1932 and qient imrly 90 years an an official of the labor local SST la 1M7 aad aa laterm-tioaal vice preMdeat to 1917. During the organizing- era in the late 1930’s, Brennan was arrested four times on bombing ch and twice on aaaault charged. But the charges were later droimed. Senate Rackets Committee three OWEN BRENNAN I died at Grace Hee- ndd-Mueh. Waterford Twp. Unit Will Consider Rezoning^ Tetegroph Area The Waterford Township Board has scheduled a jam-packed agen-for tonight's re^a.r weekly acquitted of the charge. GOPWnkeis Glad in Texas Gleeful Over Tower's Victory and Hoppy They Rang Doorbells DALLAS. Tex. (AP)-The vie-!!!!^tncy of John G. Tower, the flrat Republican senator to be elected by Tdxas voters, today left gleeful GOP workers thankful they rang so nuiny doorbells and Dem ocrats wondering what ;Si DleWiB Tbwer, 35. a former college pro-smr, won Saturday's spedal Uil. Senate race by 8.000 vMea over WUliam A. Blakley, a Dem ocrat who holds the Senate aeat on an interim appointment. Painting First He had 444,815 votes or 50.45 per cent bf the 881.630 votes counted to Binkley’s 436.815. Approx-imately 7,600 votes—not enou^ to change the outcome—were yet to be reported. The Pontiac Parks and Keqfo-atkxi Department today announ^ results of its first annual oU pklnf-ing exhibition, held. May 22-26 at aty HaU. A request (or rezoning a parcel of land from agricultural to Commercial on Telegraph at EUnbeth Lake roads will again be considered. TTie board last week tabirt the zoning change (or one week pending investigation. to be conald-of 10 (Ire hydrants-aad out worth of weM-tng equipment (or the water department. Other business includes the quest of the -Fire Fighter's Association asking that Retirement Act 345 be placed on the July 25 election ballot, and of the police department that Civil Service Act 78 alio be placed on the ballot. Bids for public employes honesty inds, and bids for sale .of-a 19M used police car wUI be opened. * f * The board will inspect the SUver Lake Estates plat No. 2.. and wiU I a resolution directing township engineers Johnaon A Anderson to prepare construction drawings and coat estimates for improving a portion of Woodbine Street. Tower waa the only Republican In the “April :4 elOcBoh. The' state Republican organization threw Jti full force into the campaign. More than 70 Democrats — including Blakley and (our others with proven Oupport-failcd In the same election. A hearing date will be set for Burlingham Lake Parle street Ught-ing, and quotations wUI be considered on replacement of water system supplies. The Weather PhD V.8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY - Mostly cloudy with « few light showers this morning becoming: partly lunny this afternoon, high 66. Fair and cooler tonight, tow 44. Tuos-day mostly sunny and warmer, high-71 Winds north to norttaesst 16-66 miles today and tonight. Wttther—S«nD> B MU. Tt S U 0*a*U«i^ Twn^ralwn „ . Om VMf At* la r mtn**t Umparaturt Mwtit Umptralur* ..... Wcatlur—Cleudy. ” T\ T*ais*ralar* CSsrl t) IS ZaekMaiiill* 7| . 71 <7 KanMiCUt 7f ............ H M Loulli.... It U Srn exhibit , were the works of beginning artists who participated in the department's oil painting classes at Herrington and Webster elementary schools. 2 Vet Services to Mark Holiday in Sylvan Lake Memorial Day urill. be marked by two veterana’ memorial aervicea in Sylvan Lake tomorrow. They will fake place at Veterans' Park and Sylvaiiite Haven Park. ''Officials and participaQts will assemble at Veterans' Park, Pontiac Drive at Garland Avenue, at 11:30 The rededication and prayer will be offered by Rev. Dr. Emil Kontz, pastor of -Bethany Baptist Church of Pontiac. TO LAV WREATHS Among those,laylng ureaths pt the Sylvan war memorial' irill be the Wright-Foriiler Poet AMVETS. the Sylvanitea Qub and the Sylvan Garden Club. City oOlclale and henor gueata Trill thee perade te SyWaalto Park. 8- tlw Manley BaUey Funeral Horn.. Service for Frederick Hudaoii, 78, of 780 Greenwood St., was to be held today at the WUliam Vasu Funeral Home. Royal Oak, with cremation at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy. Mr. Hudaon died Saturday in WUliam Beaumont Hoapltal, Royal Oak. (Oontlnued From Page One) ta staying at _____ iDoTTWoodwrard Ave. RIortlsey stepped to treat •( hto ear. Aadree said he slammed «■ Andres wss not held by poUce. Eariier Saturday Willard L. Hen-Y, 32, of 173 CadUlac St.,^vas Uled in a head-on crash st Scott Lake .and Elizabeth Lake roads in Waterford Township. SMASHES TRACTOR-TRAILER And Friday night,' Robert E. Morris. 41. of 3460 Bradway Blvd., Bloomfield Tbwmshlp, was kiUed wrhen his car smashed into the rear of a tractor-traUer truck on Dixie Highway north of Wildwood Road in Groveland Towmship. In addition, Bernard J. Serafin, 44. of 65391 Omo Road, Armada, died Saturday of injuries suffered in an accident Friday night in Roseville. Goodwill Trip Plannod for Adloi Stevenion WASHINGTCM4 (UPI) - United Nations Ambasssdor Adtoi E. Stev-wrUl mske s three-week good-wriU trip to South America as a special representative of Preaident Kennedy. 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Alvin Doten of Traverse Qty led the morning rites. He is a member of the Grand Traverse Ministerial Association' which sponsors the blossom-blessing ceremonies. Truman R«tum$ Hom« INDEPENDENCE, Mo.. (li-Har-ry !S. Trumu returned home Sunday by plane from Washington after a four-day trip. In Washington, the former president attended a birthday dinner for President Kennedy. * California, j Idaho lead t^' annual production oi mercury. Carl (W. (Damliati VINYL EXCELON ARMSTRONG'S TILE Oeasepreef Use it snywheM, UtclMm, bssesM ^6.89 Corton 80 pcs. PENNY PAINT SALE OataUU n ImIS« WhIU ’3" AkMSTIONG ASPHALT TM Genuine Arm- AO (trena TiU. ^ Perfect eusiity. ^ AH you went. CEILING TILE White tenlee and ^ 1^ ^ LATEX PAINT PLASTIC TILE • $995 — TOP TROOP — Four scouts of Troop 109 of Farmington demonstrate their handicraft ildlls in making knapsack carriers that won their unit a first place award in competition yesterday the Ottawa District Scout-O-Rama. The scouts are (from left) Greg FUydenko, Jeff Demberger, Larry Hunt and Dick Bayer. The twtvday exhibition at Walled Lake High School drew more than 26,000 t(teitors. Troop 163 of Farmington won the best of uiow award for building a dog sled. OpB^BnIGHT •V'pHIDAYYI^ffAL ^^88leWRI Rlgl Q Planned Comfort for Everyone . . V Slfl Yes, regardless of how many or how few attend the funeral, there is comfort for all at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Horae. We have ' carefully planned it that way.' Spacious rooms, comfortable seating and every modern convenience do their part. Our superb equipment assures cpmfori for all. m'L' federal jrtvadtui 4*4511 OaOurO^rtm^^ (DoneL 855 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC On July 7, 8 and 9 Diyden Is Making Plans tor Her Big Boom Day DRYDEN — Rroliminary plans for Dryden's third annual Boom Day celebration to be held this year on July 7, 8 and 9 are announced by the committee, in charge of the three-day> program. The carnival of rides and amuse,-ments will open on Friday afternoon, with a free square dance slated for 8 that night. All t will open on Saturday, July 1 Hij^ lights of this day’s events will be the baton twirling contest to get under way at 8 a.m. ★ A ♦ It will be climaxed with a twirl-off and coronation of a king and queen fit 8 p.m. A giant fireworks display Is planned foriO p.m. On July 9 there will be a horse ■how all day. A tractor-puUing contest is scheduled to start, at 2 p.m. with a tug-of-war to fcdlow. A ball game Is slated for S p.m. and a fireworks dispiay at M. Reigning over this year's events will be Sandra Havens, 19, who recently was chosen Miss Dryden ■'1, and her two maids of honor. Joyce Nagy and Carole Hadley, both 18. ♦ A The annual celebration is i, sored by the Dryden Area Development Association which will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Dryden Restaurant to make ftm ther plans for the three^y ' day observance. Dr. Nyaradi to Talk in Ferndale Tonight FERNDALE — A former minister of finance in Hungary, Dr. Nicholas. Nyaradi, will speak at 8 p. m. today in the Ferndale High School auditorium. In 1999 and I960, the Boom Day program was held on the Fourth of July, but because of mounting in-, terest, tW^^year’is celebration was expanded and moved to the weekend after the hdiday. ----Hli lM Ts eadtl^ "Shall We Survive?” The program is sponsored by Young Amerienns lor Would Prevent Filing of 'Plan Until Okayed Dr. Nyaradi Is director-of international studies at Bradley University. Peoria, ni. On Feb. 22 he whs awarded the George Washington Honor Medal for his publicspeaking activities, by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. SOUTHFIELD - At a special | meeting Saturday, the City Council took action to prevent the City Planning Commission from filing Southfield’s‘master plan- with the In th* mntMr of th* potltlon <---------- cornlns UsaSrs Bolt, nlnor. Cauw Ns. t tho prooent vherp- I bt ploeod imOor the Tioioted tsM chlki ih«i)d .. JurltdicUoe o( Utu court. In Uio assio of th«. pospio of tho StoM st WohltSB. ros slo btrohr notiriod that the bosHiit on osM pc-tlUosnSill ho'hoM St thr Couair Uorrloo OHitsr. Cosrt___________ ntx. IMSB Wnt Bird . Ul the CUy ot PSBtloc In Mid County, on the '*•*• dor of June A.D. IMl. at onr-tt O'clock tn tho oturnoon, oad. yon hortby commanded to opposr portei ot Mid heartnf. ' It betas Impfaetlcal (o nske peieon ----- - -of. thu tummona and m > terred by publication of e tlAll b t ptsTloua to MM boaflat in me ronalSC PiSM. .n mtpoper printed end elrosloted Ui mM County. Witneei tho.. Honsraklf DonnM f Adknu. Judto of Mid'Ootirt; Hr U City of Pontiac In mM Comty. th IMh day of May A.D. ISdl. (aMl> DONAtO B. ADAMS. Oapsty PishnU Betlator. raytfllls DioWsn May IS. IStI The 7-member idanning commission voted Wednesday to file and record the newly completed mas- Murphy. Oakland County clerk registrar of deeds. . Need ^ *50 till poydqy? Yoihcaii borrow $80 for two weeks for just 70$ . The Associates makes loans from 1^1. S500 ' on your signature, furniture or car. Our tenns are tailor-made- to fit YOUR budget. You’re always welcome to our money. / THE -Associates LOAN COMPANY VPeiNiact 12S.127 N. Sojinow, PE 2-0214 ^ / Michigee MlraSle MHeT^PE $-9641 Droytew Ptaiiw: 4476 Dfa^ Hwy.r OR 3-1^07 ■STJSsvia B.’sfat psu'.ir.aaif. -y- Council President C. Hugh Do-hany said it was the opinion of Qty Attmiey Jainet C Allen and the rouncibnen that the commia-sion had no authority to file the plan since the planning group is strictly an advisory board to the council. The city .attorney was directed by the council to take all legal . I to prevent the commission fram filing ttje plan, which nssir proved by the Ohio and Peniiqrhfania lead the U. S. in the production ot lime. National i Bank WEST'HURON : . . NORTH PERRY r . KEEGO HARBOR WALLED LAKE . . , UNION LAKE . . . (lAILFORD . . . WATERFORD LAKE. ORION ... ROMEO, and BLOOMFIELD HJLL.S • Member F.p.I.C THE PQNTUC PEESS. MONDAY; MAY g9. 1961 LM&nK UlMidM Rco noMIt) it wu the Batee. Bobnet. CUrioiMbae, Gneeiml and other can. Sagtaiaw made the Aym, Cbhmibia, Jmnbo Pen&mi-lar, Sifinaw and Yale, in earty ■millOCEM R0MR5ANOS0Mtf.\0V Its a pant on the Radfe/' UMMON A'lot of those fed up to one thing — wishful shrinking . . . Any parent will tell you—^ __ ^- 4he best waftoenjoy ybur kids The $&tniUion wnture birthday party is not to show up;dje Ann ^bor Ra, ^Esrl Wilson. jearrh Park. It is similar to re- ________________________________-[search centers near Stanford and Massachusets institute ofj Ae SMB it *7ks Aswenasr' MMhftito*ip*C»/ PLUS WACKIEST SHIP Am Hithel iVild River TUES. "WACKim SMir' «:M.-II:3C ‘‘WHO WVIIl" 2i4S—<;lf—«;41 Depressed Ballerjha HAMBURG, Germany (AP) Maria “DapcinK Flower” Fria. fl. priroa ballerina of the Hamburg State Opera, plunged to ier death Saturday at the acene of her greatest triumphs. Police said Miss Tris, who had been depressed over a chronic leg ailment, ended her life with a 53-foot leap from an overhanging gallery to the theatf r’s st^ during rehearsals of Rhmeo and Ju- lega town naar Detroit to hunching a big pnunotioaal campaign to cement Ito da^ as Ithe "reteMch center irf Het: Ann Arbor Out to Cement Claim as Research Capital ANN ARBCA (UPD-aIWb oaf- companlea are able to dfaw on the Civic are trying to Vince utnud tl4e^ atomic en- famlaad tt la devdapiag ast lar treas the UMVerrity al Mlch- vaat reservoir of talent at those KXKNSIVB PROGRAMS University of Michigan, for exantple, has scientists engaged in ergy to xodogy. The programs cost more than $2B million a year. 3. Bott, directnr of the chamber of emuneroe has a prime prospect 11M of 200 companies he ■■ want‘to locate near «We latend to need th«>m w la a tow days a special brechare^ (hawing them what we have to offer,” he said. “We’ll Just give 3 FEATURES amam Bmr GALA HOLIDAY PARn - BIG 5 UNIT SHOWS-Carissat-3 Ftahirss-Firsworks COME EASLY —SPEND ENTIRE EVENING TONITE and TUESDAY CMNi n mmmm CLAWEMDOM mUESMYEII ■BSIWBIBifmiltlllBm CHAmniiiiEsraN |SShale%«niehwes-johngehtryihhMinwttwf BLUE SKY DRIVE IS theater {th Technology. By locating private research ta-cilitiet nepr great universities. STARTING WEDNESDAY EXCLUSIVE 1st RUN ROUBLE-FatURE THE LOST CONTMENT B it'iHi^wrga I • ALSO • 1st RUN —STARTS— FRIDAY 1 let them decide. It Begins Where ’“Peyton Puce* LffrOffl. mWi REiis II owB'im The fancy, 7S-pagh brochures, which cost $3.50 each, describe the proposed research park as well as the city Itaeil. They will be maUed to companlea all over the country. There are no Ifs, ands or buti aboiR this development.” Bott said. Aug. 15 water and aewers wiU be in the ground and the streeU will be graded and graveled. Next year they’ll be paved. A ndlroad divides the site.” Russia Lets Up on Kennedy Radio Free Europe Notes Soft Pedaling Prior to ^Summit' By BOB CON8IDINE NEW YORK — Radio Free Europe, which cupa an-'attentive ^r to what’s going «i behind the Ironj Curtain, notes that personal attacks on President Kennedy have been muted in the Soviet bloc as foe day of his meeting with Premier Khhishchev nears. The Word was out. plainly, take it easy. It has resulted In a complete toning down and/or elim-inatioh bf what, hid been some of the most .violent kinds of pillory ever directed against a U. S. president. In the wake of the Cuban fiasco. It was partfculaily vUlata- «vea Pola{id, wUch beaefits from K«i»edy-backed aid. had at Sll rr AT 1:00—f.-OO—5K)0 —7K)0 sr OKH) F.M. / A COMEDY... A MYSTERY..I AROAUNCE ^ and MightfuUy, QiffenntI MtW ALL-CAlrrOON SBATUWi^ OnelMiEdon'OiiD Dalmaisans eVTD A f "GALA DAY AT DISNIYLANO” CA I KA ! sad COLOR CARTOON, "PLIfTO |R-' From RFE files we cull these doings, sayings, tank- ing: Radio Warsaw has been saying lately that the Russians are about to try<4o put a three man space capsule In orUt Maj. Yuri Gagarin would be a member of the crew, "since he is the only nuui who has practical experience 'in the cosmos.” According to Warsaw, which! qy41es“Moscow scientific circles,' the three-man team would stay in orbit lor pbout 10 hours. At the height of his exultation over the feat of Gagarin, Khiusb-chev told an audience that, while it illustrated the Soviet Union's lead over theUv S. in space, America still had a much higher standard of living than the U. S.' S. R. •He promised to close the gap. About 25 miles off the coast of Sweden are the Aland islanils, located in a strategic position at the entrance of the Gt|lf of Bothnia. 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Hb Is Colled THE HOODLUM PRIEST "It U on Excellent Movie end It Hos Been Praised Unonimously!" (Detroit F rM Frits) ALSO • FIRST-AuN! eENESTRATTON-PORTEirS, ! HUGE I FIREWORKS ! DISFLAYt ! A BANG-UF CELIPRATidN A .1 in Doubleheader MemoriaiDay Home Runs Htip Win ^Ov•r tos Angejts, 9-4; Sunning Triumphs :tOS ANGELES W - Whod BAve thought die Detroit Tigers game coast-to^east road trip 1 better shape tlwgi they left? Not Bob Scheffhv. The Tiger manager left Detroit May 12 mean-lag about the maliciousness of the Alhericsn LeegUe schedule maker. a e wearying, trip was to (he Tigers’ acid tMt. ,^t ^cheffing takes his Tigers Home today pleased with the world. The league leaders play a holiday doubleheader with Kansas City to- morrow at Detnrit. **We*ve gat oar longest road trip of the way and we’re going, h&mo better off thaa when sre left.*' aald 8eheflli« yesterday after the TIgerv had sal-I of their three • day vhdt to Mo Aageies "We were 10-7 on this trip add that's pretty good considering we played in lix cities in aU kinds of sreather. But despite a healthy 3Vi-game Ighd with better than a quarter of the I rmention of the word- pennant. % we can keep it up. we should db aU right," he said. GOOD SO FAB Even though they suffered i down here, the Tigen’ (Igures •upon reaching tte Memorial Day milestone ate Impressive. their lead an 17-day Jaaket. They left Detroit Icadlag the New Torfc Yanhoeo hy 9% gameo and go home leodtag Ctovetand by s>/t-The Yaako are la third, 4^ gameo oat. ae the llgoro weel homo laodiag by the gameo Indy Course Gives Ford Much Needed Tour Victory It has been a long tlmb since Defndt has had a sattsfied manager around Memorial ■ Day. No Tiger team since 1950 has been higher than fourth on the holiday. The Tigen haven’t been out of first place flnce April "21. Yet they’re atm not regarded as boni-lide pennant contenders in many quarters*— noUUy Baltimon. and Niw York. Managers Ralph Houk oMhe Yaidcees and Paill Rkfiarda
ament in Indianapolis. Ford won the tourney in a sudden death playoff with Arnold Palmer. Both finished with 273 and FoM .birdied the second extra hole. takeoff board, I was swinging out and then had to swing back," he lid. "That wasn’t good.” Explaining that he tmS h» set goals and referring to the 27-foot jump, he aald, “I didn’t think I could go that far. No, I don't think It’s the limit. If I don’t go further, somebody else will." he has captured this year—wi dry spell of 32 tourneys In b«- In his 11 seasons aS a PGA tourist, it was his first repeat victory. He needed it for Ryder Cup points and he needed the cash to remain his record of finishing j antlhg the top ten money winners every ypar since 1951. The prize wai about n.TDOO more than Ford. Iwd wta in 1,6 -previotls tourneys this year. * Co-Champions in MPGA Test Pearborn Golfer Fires Ace fo Shore 2nd Spot at Sylvan Glen He got it bit siting a 12-under-par 280 tor 74^Ies. ‘Sure 1 like this courae," Fmd said, "I was raised on one like it where you hit short and bounced onto the green” He had every reaaon to fold in lia tourney. Palmer, in one of his patented finiahea, rifled a. 30~. A ctHdiampionahip and a hole-in-one to Clinch a pleCe of ^ad handicap tournament ;of the aea-Bon Sunday at Sylvan Gleri Golf Oub. Merle Blackmun of Jadonn and Jim Briei^l of Ann Arbor each carded a twiH)ver-par 72 to .divide top honors in . the ohampionst# flight. Blackmun birdied fouebdes and shot 37-35 while Brlegel made three birdies and needed only 23 putts to shoot 38-34. also wMi da Francis Lotte of Dearborn fired ..le ace and It helped, him Miare 2nd Idace at B with Pontiac’s Wally Dick Preston of Detroit. iJStte seed Sylvan Glen’s J4S avtoPge to taMhl 17fh hole with a 7-1ron. 1“ The ball hit the cup on the fly and wedged against the stick. Malcolm Thompson.won the first night title with 76-7-69. Oiestcr Knurek was low net winner in the 2nd flight with M-U-67 and Frank Del Pino.topped the 3rd flight at 83-16—67. Strong winds made the courM play long and hard. A total of 27p players competed. tton, 22, to a biochemistiy senior at Tennessee A k I ai Nashville.- Before wira Olympic gold medal laat year, he erased the oldest wo(ld record on the book with a 2^11% effort Jesse Owens, back in 1 set a mark of 26-8^ that lasted a quarter century before Boston broke it, Boston became also the first man to go more than 26 feet on each of six tries in a competition i.„ He went 26-5%; 26-9%; 26-5%; 27-H: 26-1% and 26x10% a.s he ^n the award as the meet's outstanding athlete. ' foot eagle, putt on the I8th green for a 66 miind afid 273 total. Ford tfwk two putts from thu fringe lor a tying birdk, a 68 and another 273 total. They paired the firit extra hole and Ford won the second with a 12-foot birdie putt as Palmer missed a 9-looter. Palmer’! opd was ^rth $4,600. - ..■TWTS^S^n 7*-7M7.«7-174 IS.74-7MS-STS o«a JS-S* ■Till. 31.MS .... M-n4»-7IHM> :: ho* SlSr«,«0 :. 57MS-71-SB . . »-75.7147-ato 0«ori* Barw. SI.S - - Cuplt. M.«* N^ll. II .< BumT n ow UUltr, UM Robin's Bock PHILADELPHIA (» -- Robin Roberts, Philadelphia Phillies’ right-hander, rejoins the National League team Monday. Roberts 04 took a brief rest to recover from shoulder injury. in 16:32.8, well below its pending American record of 16:29.3 and tlfc world record of 16:25.2.. Hayes Jones, the Eastern Michigan star, tied the meet record of 13.6 seconds in the 10-yard high hurdles as* the first five finishers all broke 14 seconds. Don Styron of Southern Illinois equalled the meet mark of 22.1 seconds in the 220-yard low hurdles. Yet there were other fine performances and six meet r^rds. but the record-breaking efforts had shaped up in idvance tops In the show—the pole vault, 100-yard dash, mile run and four-mile relay. Don Bragg won the vault, the only man to clear 15 feet as George Cunies, wfio bettered the world record at 15-10% a week previous failed to ejear 14-6 here. San Jose’s Dennis Johnson beat Oregon’s Harry Jerome in the 100 as bo^ were timed in 9.4, a tenth of a becond shy of the world and meet records. Oregon won the four-mile relay ROOKIE COES FLYING — Roger Mc-Guskey of Tucson, . Ariz., bounces into the air and lands upside down during the sOcond lap of pre-500 feature at Raceway Park near Indianapolis. M^uskey is entered as a rookie in Tues- ar Plwtatax day’s big classnc” He walked away from, the^ crack-up with only a bruised chest. An interestte^ photographer is on the scene to catch the craot- '500' Records May Fall INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-A poten- tial record-breaking field." with the most rookies in 10 years, Tuesday thunders after a purse of $375,000 or more in the golden an-nivers^ 500-mile auto race. The 33 drivers, screened from ( 1 nominees by two weekends of time triato, met today in the last preliminary to the Memorial t3ay classic—the annual ndes review and officials’ traditional chilling reminder you can’t win‘riding in an ambulance ... or hearse. A separate, extra seulon was called to emphasize the rules and the meanings of starter Bill Van-dewater's flags for the eight firsttime starters. ; The vanguard of Tuesday’! tential audience of 1^000 w^ talking up two especially glani^ OFoua newcomers, Australian Jack Brabham and Pamelli Jones Torrance, Calif. Brabham, world road racing champion the last two years, challenged the race’s 14-year domination by Offenhauser-powered cars built especially tor the 2V4-mile brick and asphalt track. His Dig-llsh Cooper Climax also was built especially for Indianapolis ^ut it departed from the American style by having a smaller engine stalled behind the driver and shorter, lighter chassis. American tracks in recent years,!would have, bwn Bettenhausen’s had sustained bis reputation with] 15th Memorial Day race, fast, heady driving in ^actioe and In spite of the attention swirling qualifications. The 27 • year - old around Brabham and his little ...... ,| .. . rookie, one of the five youngest]green car, the g^line alley drivers iii the'field, will pilot theicrowd conceded him only an out-year-old Agajanian Special,. ai^side chance because of his limited A. J. Watson creation in whicTjjexperience on the -hazardous old Lloyd Ruby of Houston placeditrack. seventh in his first, start. j The favorite—as much aS there Ruby this year has the new Ep-|can be a favorite in this car -perly lar originally asiiigned to'smashing contest—Is 1959 y/inne'r veteran Tony Bettenhausen, kiHedlRodger Ward pf Indianapolis. The Pontiac 'World' Winner laps from the finish of the richest stock car race In history, and you’re three laps ahead of your nearest pursuer. Then you blow a tire. What do you do? 'I’d have pushed it the rest of the way," said 26-year-old David Pearson of Spartanburg, S. C. Instead, Pearson limped the final lap and a half oh three tires and a rim to claim the $29,450 tcgi prize money in Sunday's World Villanova Dominates IC4A Track Meets NEW YORK (E-ViUanova has won the 4C4A'track and field championship tour of the last five years and rieal coaches were wondering today when the Wildcats would let up. Jumbo Jim y Elliott’s outfit to dominated by juniors and sophomores and, although he Isn’t-saying, the word among the coaches to that he has a powerful group of freshmen ready to step in. The,Wildcats won the 8tl Saturday on wet, miserable Randalls Island with 46 points — winning five of the 18 events. Harvard whs second in the team race With 29% points, followed by Maryland with 23%, Penn State with 18% and St. John’s with 17. Michigan State finished 6th. Westeim Michigan placed four players on the Mld-Afnerica Con-faience alMtar baseball team. Honored were pitcher Bill Ortlleb. catcher Charlies Dodge, first base-man Bill Ahne and shortstop Frank Quilici. Gary Ketrowr who altowed Miy two Mrned run* In SS Innings and wan the only pitcher-to beat U. of D. this Heamn, han 1958 Champions Win WIBC Team Crown fORT WAYNE, Ind, (AP)-Ail. gaudf'a Restaurant of Chicago, winiiers In 1968, took their sec-ow victory as. team ^iinpetttion wound up early today in the Women’s - International Bowling Con-greM tournament. » 4 The 44th annual event doses'tonight with wninor events. Allgauer'i, carrying three herii from the 1958 team, com-bibed for 2919-May 12, oif games of 959, 975 anil 985. PRESS BOX I the Albion College Newberry. Wakefield and Pick-ford^WWI Upper Peninsula track titles oyer the weekend in Gass B, C and b, - respectively. It was the lOfh straight 'T)’’ crown tot Pick-ford. . ' *■ Leonard Biallaa of Pontiac was defeated by Lcbter Towasend la the voUdl lor preaMeat of the Greater DrtroK BowHiy Aaao-datlon. Townsend will repMce Irvlae Unger of Lake' Orion in ,Joey Giardello and Hei Itonk. two highly ranked ^middle-weights, Sunday were matched In a/lO-roOnd bout tor June 26 in the now Detroit Boxing dub’s fiyst profpam. Tte fight will be the first In Detroiltir new 12,000-teait Convention Hail. , 1327 yioR Mixed Tide A^dre^Thorne Top Elks A 1327 ^rotted the by Norm Andress and Martha ■Thpr^>of .Pontiac turnea out to be tlid diampionship score in tHq 50i Aimuil Efts MbAd DohUet bowling' tournaipent, ’CompetiAon ended Sunday. the first five duos and six in the p^iiu. rr». ^ IN HOLLY RACE - Walt Sclireiber of Lake Orion, diving heglerr hto B-Runabout, to among the local entries .in the Holly Memorial. bay Hwedboot yaon et Bush Lake Tuesday. A noon parade will . ittit the activltiM in Holly. Over 100 entries will take part in I rMMjarUch to the ftarting ticihg in a new type Watson. ■ Jim Rathmann of Miami aet the racef record of 138.767 last year in the same Wataon he to driving this year. He and. Ward have finished only a few seconds apart in the last two 500s. Both Rathmann and Ward ran faster toward the end, of last yeSFs race than the speeds. Brabham has shown in practice and the time trials. Rathmann is .back In the lineup ith his winning car but will h^ve > atari Back in the fpurth row becduse of hto relatively slow qualifying speed. He is the type o^ btonpetitor who to likely to run faster in the race than he did against the clock in the time trials. Thi third former, winner in the field, Troy Ruttman ^ Dearborn, age speed of 111.6U miles per hour. The race, run before 50,600,' was marred by one serious accident. Reds Kagle of Green Belt, Md„ smashed inti^ the guard rail on the third turn and was impaled on a section of the heavy metal strip. Kagle'g left. leg was amputated in the accident. Last Two Holes Give Miss Riley Southern Win ASHVILLE, RC. (AP) - Perseverance and putting carried Polly Riley to her sixth 'Southern Amateur golf championship in 14 years. TTie resolute little Texan from Fort Worth outsteadied Shelry Wheeler, a strong, long-hitting collegian. 2 up, in the 36-hbie finals] Saturday. Polly's viteory was assured when Sherry, unable to sink a putt! longer than nine feet all day, completely lost her greens touch I on the last two holes, right after she had wbn a houple to square the match. ' ! the eighth row but isn’t likely to be there long. The 1952 winner started In sixth place last year and had passed early leaders Ward and EMdie Sachs before the 50-mile mark. Hto rear axle gear failed later In the race. Eight of Tuesday’s starters are 40 or. over, topped by 45-yepr-old graodtather Giff Griffith of Indianapolis. A. J. Foyt of Houston, Tex., win-er of the USAC national cham-pionyfiip last year, to one of the three youngest starters at 26. Bob Marsbman, of Pottstown, Pa. is the youngest at 24. - Rathmann, 51, to a veteran of 11 Memorial Day starts, one ipora than Ward. MODERNIZE E SinCfi ^”'**'**' ate. 1945 FE 2-2671 Now my Bourbon is 6 Tfears Old AT NO INCREASE IN PRJCEIj iTiuiOHT noufiiON wtotwh q m moot • oio ouakir ostilun* eo- uwmnciium. inr.. V Death Notices LEONARD CONWAY Leonard Oonwa.v. SS, of 330 Frmaldlii Road, died Sunday. He was empfa>yed at Pontiac Motor DIvisiOB. Siavivors include his Wife. Ester: two sons L. J. of . California and Gcorse of Saginaw; and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Beli Myles of Ohio. Also surviving are two ssters. Mrs. Mat jUiderson of Pontiac and Miss Roberta Conway of Jackson. Miss. Service will be held Saturday < at. 2 p-m. from the Providence, Mis.siooary Baptist Church w i t h | burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. His body is now at the Frank Camithers Funeral Hbme. w A N T MRS. FRANK W. MOWBRAY j Mia. Frank W. (Emma W.lj Mowbray, TC, «f 369 Chippewa; Road, died suddenly this morning' at her residence. , She was a member or the. First '! Presbyterian Church, the Pontiac j Literary Qub and Eastern Star tp j Saginaw. Survivors include her husband: | a daughter. Mrs. Margaret Van-1 Linder of Ftontiac; and five grAhd-, children. Also surviving is a sis-1 ter, Mrs. Julia Schade of Holly; two brothers George Schindebdtte of Saginaw and Fred Schindebette of Bay Gty. Service wiU be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. from t!he Sparks-. Friffin Chaptl with burial in Wliite WILLARO HENRY Service for Willard Henryy. 32, of 173 Ctolillac St., was held today (rora the Sharpe - Goyrtte Funeral Home in Clarkstoo. Mr. Henry, died early Saturday following an Survivon inchKto his wile’. Ad-line; a son, Richar <1L.; and a' daughter Penny Sue: two brothers. Eiri and EE^mest Henry: and a sister. Janet Henry. Burial was in Perry Mount , Park bcmefory. MRS. ARTHUR RADKE Mrs Arthur (Mary T.) Radke. «. of 290 W. Brooklyn St., died . daugh- The rosary was said Sunday evening at C. J. Godhardt Ft^ral Home in lieego Harbor. HERBERT 4. YOKES Herbert J, Yokes. 7«, of 147 Cadillac St., died Sunday fallowing a brief illness, A member of Central Methodist Church, he was retired from Pontiac Motor Division after working r 27 J Survivors include his wife, Sarah; -three grandchit^n and nine great-grandchildi-eii. Also »ur\’lving is a brother. Service will be held Wedne.sda.v at 1 p.m. from the Voorhees Siple Chapel w ith burial in Dryden Cen- ter. Hawaii's normal annual sugar production is about one million short tons. Death Notices ANOKRSON MAT 3SMN1. ANNA M . RowonmoB. Mi<-h e( Kmo Harbor. . wit* of ----- * mother t _____I ane Carl Andtraen ■ alto lurvtrtd'bT 3 arandchlldr ruBtral o^arat FttD CONWAT. MAT «, INI. UIONr ard. 310 Praaklln Road, an 53; briovtd bwband of Rttar Coti-•— r fafliiT oeorn COBwap and Mrt. Mary Bell Mylei. dear brother of Mrt. Hat Letter Andieraba and Roberta Conway. Ptinerttl - aatylo* will be Baptlat Cbureh wltti Ret. Claude OoodwiB ofllclatint. tatermeot In rwk Rii|. Mr. Conway wilt He In t the Prank Carrutherk Funeral Homa alter 1 p.m. Thura- OWOTON; MAT 33. INI. MAUDE P.. MU Beymour Lake Road. Oxford; an S0{. daar mothor of Mrt. Wanda Burr. Mrt. Thoda Parrlih fcnd Rglph Bartaa; dear •labr of Umar Lfneh: aUo d by r xrandcMMrea and at-tmaa^lldren. Funeral le'rrlSri Holy Crou Lutheran w—W-, Otfard with. Rey. De-Ityne PpuHne africfntlnt. Interment In Oalotd Cemetery. Funeral amnnnenta were by -he ■ouardet h Reid Funeral Homr. HENRT. MAT S3. is4l, WtLLARD P.. 171 CadHUc Btfeet aye M beloved huibaadtof Sdllnc Henry; beiored Mn of Betty Henry, dear father of Richard Ley, Henry and Penny Bue Henry,^ t^r brother If lari. Irnett.and Janet Henry. I^neral berriee wni held today at I pjn from the ihoype-Ootetio Pdaeral Rnalc. aariceton Pith Bee. Thaodpn R. .AUobOch R E S U L T S Death Notices RBRWORTRT. Ella U.. 33 Tawnahtp. a Manarc MAT ». tPOt. ftOraal. Aeon ; doar aMlher ilaa Wynck. Mra on. Mra. Ooortia _. ____ PhyltU Martin, Botty Brlabota. Carl and Kconorihy Br.; doar « i Charlaa ___________SoIUTaB. Mrt. Jate- phlBO Bprinyor. Mra Julia Com-pau. Mrt Maitle Brower. MatlWa and Walter Kaadt: aloa surelr^ by M irandchlldrea. and It aroat-BTandchlldraa. i d wife ol Prank W I r. daar mather of Mrt ft VanLlndeo. dear tltti . Julia Schade. Oeor|-1 Byhlndebeue. , ov—---------------tureleed i arandchlWren. Funeral *er»-Tce wMi be held WednetOay. May 31 al Si30 p m from the SpMkt-Orlffm Chapel with Hrv. Oaleli Herthey^olllciatlny. JS White Chapel Mrt. Mowbray niH Otlflin Funeral Home niMhler ol Paul ^bleC; dear mother ol Carolyn H^he. deer aUler of Mrt. Virginia Hub-tntky Mrt. NrlUt P»rr*'‘-and Btanler Deblec ol the Botary will #e Tuet^y ? TRY A D S FE 2 8 1 8 1 Sparkt-Orilfln Funeral Home. liral tore Uei «IU. h* *>Ud letdaj. May 31. ‘ St Ml --------- from St Michael C^oUeChur^ • - rment m Ml Hope, k^ri R^-will Ho In tvole ot the Sparkt- Qrlflln Fuaoral homo. TBOTTIIR mat 3«. .BUthi Jonoa *'■» •"*‘''•0 oy t too.. ------ohlert. 1 grand- ehlldren and • sreat-jra^ebll-dren ROMry wm „ t^***C. **J "'^'oodbardt Funeral Horae Keeyo Harbor terrlce wat held today at 10 a^nr from Our Lady ol Reluye.with I?.. O B. Bartol ofllclatina. In- Oodhardt Funeral i Wednetdai. May J .... Voorheet-Blple Chapel ,.... Dr. Milton H ”—* ficiatlni Interment center Mr Vok« n Drrden ________ -HI H*_m the Voorheet-Slple Fu- CArd of ThRnkt 1 TOUR _ s kiodneit and tympathy ' wayt be remembered wlu eraUludc Tou helped ut •< and we do appreciate tha_ 111. Central M.I. HotplCal Mrt Bote Benton and wiir#i8H TO frlendt. n'eiihtlbri and -- many acu ol ---------------- tyrapalhy and floral ol- ;*of out dear, wile md niolh-Valerle Joan Miller. Special kt to Father Joteph Femmln-aud Father Kdward Oltiew- (Cl (uu Father Thomat. Maeero. Voorheet-Blpla Funeral Home. 8i. Oerard Guild Mentbert and 81. Vincent de Paul Church. Alto Herrlnitoa HlHi Hoi------ »•- anctatlon. OMC Truck and Cwch Dtvialon.. Local 5M. and Bk Jwtn Rubber Maintenance Dept.. AST- ----- „ ttr"’........ y”^otplUI. In Memoriam THE POXTIj^C press. MONDAY. MAY 29, 1061 CARNIVAL BybickTumr Wontod Male d, Ambitious^^ouBg men Laifo tntemaUoaal ortaalMlIaa win murylewjdtdrB yow ^ ;*srbe"':.»5.:sK:e'’i-d^nm’!i^ a;.5-Trirte?yKr?ai‘85 ---- ‘■etvood * —■ • - - ITBM. ,DI8TB1CT RBFBB8BNTATIVB nationalit ki*own - manu- FACTtlRBB OF ’ BUILDING MAINTBNANCB M a T I b ■ ■ ■ ■ AND FBODUCT8 FOR COH-BTBUCTION HAB OFESINO IN THIS ABBA FOB CAPABLE 8ALBSMIN. PREFER MAN OVER 35 TO CONTACT INDUSTRIAL PLANTS. SCHOOLS MUNtCI-FALITIEB AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINOB PLAN INCLUDES EXCELLrNT TRADg SALES PBOOR.AM FEA-TURINO PRODUCTS FOR RESALE BY hardware STORES. BUILDINO SUPPLY HOUSES. FARM STORES AND SIMILAR OUTLETB OUR MEN OPERATE IN THE HIOHER INCOME BRACKET NEW PRODUCTS ' AND NEW METHODS MAKE US OUT-STANDINO -IN OUR FIELD DIRECT INDUSTRIAL OR TRADE SALES EXPERIENCE DESIRABLE HELPFUL IF BACKED BY SOME KNOW!,-FDOE OF PAINT, BUILDINO TRADES OR CONSTRUCTION FIELD THE MAN 8EI.ECTBD WILL HAVE AN IMMEDIATE INCOME SOUND AND SECURE FUTURE WRITE AIRMAIL: SALES MAN-AOEB ALCOATINOS, INC. 30P50 CENTER RtOOB RO. CLEVELAND K. OHIO FULL TIME KE.AL ESTATE . .‘^A.LE-SMF.N fportunlty ta-repreaent the arta t > Builder f I f Ekperlencr not f YOU MUST. howeri -J hungry enough to have to work and be able to carry yourself ftnanctally for 3P days I I .f For »polniment call MrOrew at W W Rota Homea. * “■ FE A-0511 tod^ FObh MEN OR wOMEli WITH cart to nil eacanclea. Full or part Ume. Opportunity to earn yodd income 150 N Perry. g;30 to IF TOU ARE WORKING NOW. but could nae about-T3S extra for 15 to It houri work. 3 to 4 nlyhta Sfa *3411 after 4 o.m. ' *TfttAT A P PEA R I HO EXiiERr lalearaan. pertonal Intep REAL ESTATE SALESMEN FOR new. and 'Xlatlng homes. Member Multiple Listing RETIRED OR o represent large F Deeelogmer* ^---- A NEW CONCEPT curtly. A PORTFOLIO of over 100 com-peililvely-prtc«l noUclet. Including life, auto, health, proparty. •uatneaa and yroup clv-erayea . . plua the opportunity to aeU a mutual fund Invest-meitt proyram. I SKILLED, itep-by-atep t proyram plus Income wb THE CONVENIER3B of aarklRg 1 IN MEMORY OP OUR HUSBAND --- — n Boose. ______1 always keep, ......... wile and family. IN LOVINO MEMORY OF AARON O Chindy who passed away Jan- en a lonely heartache, 1 many a tllent tear, i always a beautiful memury IMdly misted by 5lom and wife Olorla, trJ dauyntor t -■-'Otorla, trJ dauynU _____ IN MEMORY OF P*VID H.MOHT " ^md*l *”^^*l0T7d *m laat bvt^yone bemre; Badly mlaaad by wife Edith end cHUdna Bleanore. Marten, Charlaa. and Margaret. .____________ COATS FUNERAL HOME _ . DRAYTON PLAINS . OR 3 7767 Donelson-Johns NATIONWIDE INSURANCE ' 1173 DUDLEY Pontiac. Michigan Phone: PE t-4Mt BALES AND DEUVIRT~LAROE nationally known company offeri permanent postllon to retpontible Jor qualified _______or' 3"'"________________ REAL ESTATE SALESMAN EX- Realtor. ^nue._rE 4-363L_________ wanted" real ESTATE SALES Manager. Taylor OR 4-03W. Wanteti Female 7 APPRENTICE BAKER I Immediate opening _ ------a between the ages of . 35 and 45 with some baking --------- Must be willing to be .............. Apply FUNERAL HOME Fun»tat»" CHAPfl Thoughtlui Berylc TF.l)’: woodward AT BtJUARE LK RO. budget BALANCINO BLUES* IF "VoorheeSySiple Cemetery L rtrrWTFFirLffrr MdU^FWrk PEIWY all altar t lasting memori- BOX-REPLIES At !• RIB. TirIst tberr I I were rdlllcB at The PIybb j I offlcie la the following | boxet: 8. 17, It, U. M, «lr «. I 77. M, M, M, 93, UK. 108. ' 100, lit, m. Heb Wanteil Male 6 iImen needed immediately for avtaing work. 'Cilt 'Mr. BoBbt !MA 4-3411 _______ Ntodtd at onca —3 m^^^abimy AUTO SALESMAN We here af Nookb are slave dVIVf ■ .;yL^S»^S‘a nn7nc«‘‘fa‘.l Mr Mclhhoy OR 3-»»33. 4 p,m Al IOFFORTUNIT.Y rOK 3 RBid, or willln, ____________________ • l^ngt gaibrt. CaU J. A. Taylor. Rpaltor - OH idOQg. • . CAB WABHEBS WANfSa APHV BAKER. FOUNTAIN i;iRL CURB WAITRESSES TED'S MA (-1972_______________ CURB AND ORILL QIRia. BU'P tercup. 310 Oakland. ________ COOK. SOME EXPiRIBNCE NECE8- M MA. km, T JA MB HA Pm. OR ”I wouldn't say he has that certain something, Janie! In.fact. I’m not certain he even has something!" Help Wanted Female 7| Work Waiited Male 11 IF You hive a nice peraoruBtly. use * Rr I to • p.m. and the need arn gSO-175 a week, tall be-13 noon. No canvmaa^ no _STtSI^ NURSES AIDS, E3CPERIENOTD PontUe Between 3 and 5 prlcea. W. A. Wlnkelroin. 113-0748 YOUNO MAN DESlRiBa WORE 6P any kind. OR 3-7B13. ________ YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIRES RECEPTIONIST-SECRETARY FOR itfe:biaTERi;p nurse w^ted ^fur doctors I (-4- CEMIHT WORk^AiJ, - (onahlk. OR3-3mr I KNOW MY JOB. mitOCMr AHB } JOBS KXPnU- LAWN AND ODD .---- .cncad and ref FB I-M03 hTARRIEb MAN oisTREflVORk. Any_kl^_ FE 4-0003 ^ 3-4( LICENSED SEVcR CONTRACTOR, will Install aewer and septic systems, free estimates. Call Prank Patrick. FE 4-33.40. PATCH PiASTERINO A 8PBCIAL-ty. Rough walla inadc smooth. Pre—• -—*— ■ *(•• It aervlee. MA 6-6tt3, ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUOHINO PE 4HW44 WATERPROOFING Work guaranteed-l^ aatlmaiot. Busineis Service 15 CLEANERS. . IMsAiabIc. iLicTRic M(3ToaTSBnfi2I.Ri- RIrina and rowJAdlng. 3I| 1. ic, Phane nt,4-JMl. Saws', Hand I.?iwn mowers Maahlnt shanMned Manley Uaeh_______ Saws — Lawnniowcfs I ChamborMUt______.. SEPTIC Turn CLfAMl) hOtpoiht. nmniLMOL ard Kenmora waabar rtpalr aarvlot-Wc llnanea. FI S-SttlT Bookkeepbig ft Tsxm 16 Jf55!SS!a- AL'S COMPLETE „ aaoiung, aiaca axn Top aoUTIrae trimming and mmovnl Cement work, patioa fjg (.(eea nw ejna _um M?r% -- KXPBRISNCKD LAWN MOWINoT _________________ . JLINO Uylnt' AUo. bUck dirt ftoii ‘ toU. Cllj rtferoncti. VU LELAND SMITH *'*'*5*®5*^*!J?,l tnu 9Miin Uwna rebuilt, blnek 4760______________ - LANll>9CAPlNOi BULLDOMHO ^ #ooln« ftDd MOdlBf. EM «4U. JEM 3-33M. M1BLEE 8 perennial OARDEW9 Uvn building. MKldtog and tne ir«f nnd shruU trimming, flower tnd nursery elock pUnJ-int. Pur* Merlon yd. dflimed. Phone PI t-U33. OB sod^wrTawn. reasonable ^sWdelivered FE 4-7917 SEEDINO. SODINO AHO LAWN work, rubbish hauled, gar and •attica cleaned^ •’SlyJ OPFICB rCRNITO^ AHD BW PULL-SIZB 8TUDBNT 8 VIOUH. 8MAir"Wh^H^»rpS^ Ltpirt HAUUNO. OTD JOBS, ^air.e your price. PE 4-4S3S ot FE 3-0471._________—_r '■ UOHT AND HEAVY TRUCEINO DiihM.1. (ill dirt, gradina. and sou. FT 3 0003.______________ MOVING AND TRUCEINO CHEAP. as wmi__________________• TOP “toil. BLACK DIRT, _PEAT. moaa stand and gravel. Broken concritc. Landacaplng Calvin Ma-•»" FE g-(07l. PainthiK ft Decorstlnf^ Papering. FE 0-0343. . ACME QUALITY DECOHATW. Painting, paper rtmovd. Wall washing Free eat. CL 3-jl(0^ FHA FINANCED Llcenaed and tnaured pniittlnf, contraciors. Interiors and ea- ntraciors. Interiors ana exteriors WaU Pairing. . NOBiing down, AA^.>onra to pay. Weal End fnloUng Co. gg West End FE »-»*»* INTERIOR AND EXT ER I OB paim^ng^walj^nthing^. Ftea tall HtTERibB AND EXTEHI0_R Pree Est.. "ort cent Dl». for entn. tP-tiao-. painting" ah5"5ecoratino. no lob too, small. _FE--MM4--— -tassi - painting and dec- orallng Interior and catarior Free list. terma. gg3-H60. Lost anil Found BLUE TICK HOUND LOOT II ....... „ Maybce. Pine Knob and CUntonvllle Ros indcnend-ence Twp. OB FOUND MIMI ________ - the railroad. Near Adai.. . Auburn Thank You Everyone. FOUND: SET OF OARS, ROD AND Call' OR LOST: WHITE COLUB DOO WITH brown spot on. back and around eyes PL 3-1131. ___________ LOST - YOUNO BLUE I. 6171 Cooley Lake Rd. FE Nbtkes and Personals ZJ ARE YOU IN DEBT? ------n get out o( debt wttboat a loaD (tI Make ena waefclr payment you oaa afford (3> E^bt*'protection tnauranca Come In Now. or Call For A HOME APPOINTMENT! DresBHuklng( Tailoring 17 ALtIRATtONB. TAILORING dreu^aklns. Mra Sloplta, PR IS AL WARfiKR'B ROTli TIUJINK, lawaa and gardbna. FB (-1(48. HIGH SriUXVL GiRL.<^ win train ( girUV I _ . ; M*XT CUTTfh CUOTOM kow AND dbao. Ai^ irk .^ (-1073. >VlNOOW AND WALL WASHING painting Inalde and outaide. odd Oin' 334 where. ROTO - TiLLINi^ OAhnEN AND City Adjustment Skvice -FE 5-9281 733 W HURON. “‘CH. OPPOSITE MAIN FOOT OFFICE Are’You DeTt-Hajipy ? Let us show you a pleasant way to pay your debts, use yo« credit to Improve your itstue. and avoid problems. Homea Serylcee. " NiUontl Bank Building, ARE DEBTS WORRYING YOU? Get —Emplejifer h ..... ... *r‘*'»> • ■ No charge lor budaet enalysth Write or phone for free booklet. MICHIGAiV,L.tcc.un. COUNSELLORS .Pontiac's oldest and largest bud- are you WORRIED OVER DEBTS?' AND LET US GIVE TOO ONE PLAG» TO HAV ^ BUDGET SERVICE I( W. HURON___FE AOM WAVE SPEaAL, Wtd. extracts, Mt|fcM ABILITY contract. OouKy or mortgage at "“'“•ViRj*‘l?£lt'LTY (143 Oss-ElUnbeth stead ABSOLUTELY THE FASfitST kS ---- ■ coDtract. cseh. 11 Realtor Pat-lOtO W. Huron. ... 4(4S Dtxla ________OB H3M__________ otntract^to.wnr^af _____Earl Oarrela. EM or EM 3-40SO.________ 1MMEDIATE ACTICW lory Inipectloa of | K. L. Templeton. Realtor 3330 Orchard Uh- HEATLY^^ bultdtng: K. O. 103 Bast PI 5-7(71. ■3633. PB (-6(43. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 I ROOM BPPtCIENCT WITH "AijEBYA" apartments' ' I N. Paddock FE 3-31W BEDROOM ______ (round fldor. stove, re- trlg Near Blue Blur Theater. (46 Mo. FE 4A036.___________________ BEDheiOM tnriLITlBS hfRN-lahed. 1 child weleome. U South ^DlDROoirtbWHL HIAT AND hot wetar turaiobod. an pets. Wi 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY deeorutad, hast, hot vator, relrtg-eretor end atove luntisbod. Near Fisher Body. MS moa& FB J BOOUs“>H1VATE PARKINO. Oaf 91 Ute best nddresaea Is . Fast Acuop by buyer. CASH FOR tour ROM^F YOU mam Idbaitkw It RPAltSOr VC AottAt. DON'T LOSE YOUBvHOME. Cash for your home or aquHy. Wt Buy. 8(11. Trade and List. Clark li Estita. FE 3-TIM. Res. FE 4-4M3. Mr aark. ■" LUTINOS-COUCMm ,. R. Middleton___FI (■ ante of your 3 or mllh ncrenge. ,K5?ln* PACK Realty OR 4-0430 Builder speoHScd realty service Louts Borat. Reultor. WANTED HOM^S FOR URBAN renewal dlaplecementa. 3 end 4 -bedrooms Call us tmmtflleUly.. Buyers waitUit with cash. Paul M. lones. Heal.Est. ttt 'Ktn HURON OT. Rent Apt*. Furnished 37 3 BOOM EITCHBn;. CLWH — bath, laund“ FX-i-am. a"UOHT "HOUiEKIlPlNO. bath. FI 3-0600. IS SUte_____ i-ftOOM AND KITCHEN. PRIVATE entrance. i girl. (10. FE 3-0M3. 1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN-ette apartment. Newly decorated, first floor, parkfig at door, gaa heat. FE 4-1633 or E3A 3A(3(. 1-ROOM IFPICIINCY W I*T H kitchen and bath, (46 furnlahed. ALBERTA AFAHTMtofTS ^ 3(0 N. Faddock ________PI 3-IOtO 3 ROOMS. UGRT. OAS AMO NIUT furnlahad. (1 N. Cate Ave, 3 OR 3 ROOMS. ihUVATB BATH. West Huron cor. PralL nr. hoc-- plUI. Adults. Apply careUker. 7 Frail.__________ 3 BEDROOM >PAR' 1 rooms UtUltloe t>, a AND 3 HOOKS. •— — -11 llna. U4 E. Howard, 3 room APARTMENT, private entrance. (13-N week. (Xilld welcome. ■ •371 BALDWIN FhJie PE 5-1061 Dbrothy'e FE l-»4« lAID TOFPLIKB, To . .IlHidlY advleer, - - >4133. AAor I p.m, or U^w answer enu Ff UW. OmHMan- . • AEBOTREDs' ' ' ~ KNAPP SHOES J»RED HERMAN ___CM »1((3 - PUBL'ic NOTICE - nn longer employed by SERV'tf^' (tlRCHAHOISINO CORF.. nt.d-i orsnny OL lie Aeeodlate Compan- tardene. Fiwae •M'llM. IAN OISINO CORF, eti lie Aeeodlate O--- ...___Is ngT authorized contract fW ot anter Into ‘ hueliwa lor ssM 'Corporation. , will not nsaume any nbltoattona contractod by Mr. PeUce. ^ wanted good FfilhTMl • HOiW -for tejt^agor. refdrtaeta rotuirsS. IT. > LAItOE ROOMB. across PROM Tel-Huron Sbopplns CanUr All utUIUes (umlah^. ttO. References. Cell Ward E. Pnrtrldfe. . 1060 W. Huron St.. FE 4-3M1. _ 313 E. Bird. North. For Utformnllon enU .: Rich Real KaUte. FB 1-3330. AVON APAR-niENTB. ( ROOMS and .bath, carpatad IMug mom and haUwny. Mwty daoonlad. il7 I. Pika ORCHARD CT. APTS. 1 oiftlBffiR&WMENT Madam 'n Every Detail ADULTS ONLY FE 8-6918 Handler, M Salmer 8t.. Apt. 0 - m Drily A Sun- ISn.m.toOp.w Auburn, Corner of Edith. ■ Siper m^ *«*»■ I. Inquire 130 8. I Brick Flat—Heated (ttrnMlva four tnmlly building 1005llu' * --- FE 3-7101 o Auburn Hta. r private entrances badroom. kitchenette COLORED-MODERN i _ heat, automsttc hot watei, “HOME" quiet und for eiMlar (?; ’.Kir Our apt*, are eulUhle for lh» retired or oMqr couples. We hem for slufle persons The* —1 being Mfered far thu I to desirable i Teriw: NEED AN ApARTMEim '' SLATER APTS. FURNISB^ ANirU|^RNlSKBD AFTEH 6 ATO*SUNDAY8. SEE caretaker MR. CARHOUt. A61 N FARKE ST. __ NICE 4 ROOMS, AND BATH WITH heat Private entrance. Oerege. bus Hne, adUlU. 330 8 Mnrsbell. FE 3-4313____________ 3 BOOMS AND BATH, IN KEEOO. TV. wether. UtlUtlea lufo. Lk. prIvUeget. (It. 003-3603. 3 BOOMS ANb BATU. B porch. Weet • clean a^ nice, S only. Fil-4033._____________ 3 ROOMS AND BATH. URGE first floor. 1(3 Florence__ 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PBIVAJ* ' home. MSUO vicinity, furnished or untumlahed. FB S-3((l. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NICH AND rlean. FE 6-34(6. 40 Edison St. bomwTfrivatb^ba'™ and entrance.' FE 3-44(6. FE (-14(7. I rooms and BATH, ALL PRI-~-U. Child walcomo.. (UMf — Inquire at 373 Baldwin I. Child waleoma. - loqulra at 37T Fhooe FE (-1(61. — RobiiiBAii_____ 436 N. SA^NAW. lS4Mt: CTemens. >ROoiA!w$KHanH _*mi rage And prlvn4a antmnoe. Be-tUn CM pm., 104 Hondtraon. - 3 Room Apartment, |^^n<^lW|e jod clean. (II P#r feag-fl&'WTg™ r furnished. 310 Liberty. VERY^ Nlgg^ ROOMS. I. UTiU- D. 3 R(30MB rURBinn-((( mo. Benjemln RIcb ie.FBI-.3330.. ATTRACTIvkY FbRNI8H«D_I RM. apt. Laundry rm..irngaiil7 Ul*. ' SIDE, 3. 3. and I rm. apti ___t. HW. etove and refrlg. fu: nlabed.-Naar St. Benedict at Donelson Bchooli, ibopping ar boa aervica. Call FE 3-30(3 . ~~Z(-4M3. Rent Houmbs Pumtebed 39 nIar 3 - BEDROOM school and store.. ... ,..... ^s ut^lltlea. Children welcome. 3 ROOM (Xm-AGE. HBA'f' fDR-, nlshed, MArket 4-1400. 3 RO()M MOOERIL FURNISHED r acre of ground. FS T 4 p.m . ROOMS. ________ 30 N. Midland. BEAUTIPUL FINE LAKE HriliiE, on large lot 4 rooma. Ub bathe. Completely , (umlihad. Yearly . leaae only, or will eoneldar eell-ing. 0R3-44H. SMALL HOMtt — MOOElUt, adulji Htforonooe raquirtd. --33 pffia Ht— ---------- laronooe raquirtd. .. 3>rsytou Flalga. EO"HOtin TOR SMALL roRNUHEO" i____________ rent. Children welcome. 007 E. Tennyion. FE 3-0440. Rem HouEtti Unfunt. 40 1 BEDROOMS. MODERN, NEAR Fontlec Motor. Inquire 33 An-' bum, E^omy Care. 2rBfiDROOW ERICK decontod, $U_per month. . NICHOLI^HARGEk FE 5-8183 A-BEDROOH ROME IN DlARKsT -----— ^ -ppTrS: noodo^ Mt1I-4\B.*' i <3oeo in. I 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX Aulematlo bont — FuU hneomont WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 , ' 644 Eaet Elvd^N._at VriamlA_ 3. BEDROOM. ROTERENCIE RE-^ quirtd. Phoae n S-3C"* ^ f •/ - THE PO?fTIAC PRESS, MOXDA\; MAY 29. 1961 For Safe Hou*ca *49 FOK SALE U.S. . GOVERNMEMT PROPERTIES NETO or BaffiPlIlOO*. ' »o HOUBa WHica ark IM "UK* RKW- conoi- MyiXDU And lav inurrit. ITtV. _ • aKkAi 4 KaolMniMv' u«» 'r&iT gy* 'SiPi '■ S*V* TO IB A VKTBRAN TO BOY - THE O'NBIL Mlrt#J%RSiPlS?TY**SlA*^ SSSTTlSua-AOTAYL FE »-Tl«S and OM Of thair WU.LIS M. BREWER josnira r. reirz. balbe mor. — »Me E. Kuroir it. A(t«r »:» FE K«3_____________r» *-«7H WMf"MDE-4 BEDROOinarK • “ "— payment, by owvtr. FE . Rav O’Neil Realty m $. Ttlttro^ ?1, ^ P " IRWIN warty. I 1 Eait side. *' —ndlllon Vary thtmopoDt vindovi. 4 t tradall Call W. W. Rou HomM tt OR. 3-IW1 lor an appalntmrnt! VETS $40, For Safe Hoiiwt 99 FURNISHED HOME CentraUy _______ _______________ with eilra Income apartment. Ea-cellant property for renrod iarM*- West Side if ITM la vliM ran bnei do»n, let tta ana# yot Vacant We bare the key. St. Frederick’s Owner moving from Fontlpc. of- DORPIS KAMBLINO HANCH t Hnf. ainiiiB t rloMta, lot mUO. ____n-Iength fenced and a nelghborltood of welliept homea and lawna.- Conalder trade on araaller home. RETIRE WITH FREBTIOB of llvlaf In thla brick bun-lalov. attracUvely deelOMd for low maintenance and tbe utmoat In comfort: r—*' Sraga and many 'ot RENT BEATER ] bed room., . oak floora. larg kltcbOn, newly deearateC and the price la unltelie. Able at ooTv M.ItO with Hi ■ only MJSd I 8 Rooms New Office ^ 2536 DIXIE HWY. DORRIS AND SON REALTORS UM male OR «4)M4 BdSGIUGnt ROCHESTER I Reduced for (fulek talc. INS mo c»aif.YtT' ‘1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 Win T. fToml Reagan REAL ESTATE ' 1441 Auburn Ave DL Htfli WEST SiOB a-~PAMILT. S DOWN 4 up rt l-lia. If no an-FI S-- It loundt unbcHtyablo but true, the exterior li all vlumtni.... Ororetan Colonial ttyUng. Up- ----- ------ . ---------Uyfcj ^■wer ns 9*09io. u, WIRT SIDE, STORE AND INOdin combined. FE l-gl«. If So an-awer FE b-MU ________________________ lira tbera-lt 3 „jm. kltdian a Downatalra an Ii_ an lIxM n. bonua room whioh . can bo nted aa a bobby ro'^ I. eonrtrtlblo Into 2 bedi------- 444S movta you Into lUrtllng house, ttt per month. Includer principal totmat. na.t WaKoo BlVd. Follow tbe Ctn-dlewlrk Woodt altna to model. D Lorah Building Co. FE 3-S133. I or Sale j^ke Property. 51 < ACRFS WITH ‘ EAKXFRONT tnd trout atreom, good retroat. 30 mlnOtei weat of PonUoc. Good *— ayment ------- *---- every day. Call BATEMAN REALTY WATERFORD RE ALT.. _ FE 3 7131. ORJ^3»_ 3"LCts ,6n mill lace LAKEFRONT. NICE SPOT MULTIPLE LI8TINO SERVICE LET’S TRADE JAYNO HEIGHTS . FABULOUS NEW models Compktelv furnished OPEN 4'to 8 P.M. _____,_____ Dandy f . bedroom, bath, olectrle hot waUr, . glaet porch, fully fumlthed. Automatic waaber. ME down. tdS mo. HAROLD R PRANKS. Realtor, 3403 Union U. Rd.. EM 3-33M. Lot aY WALNtrr lake. ilioF MU S-3S13. LAW LET'S TRADE ' . BLOOMFIELD TRI-LEVEL a?" Uoiml ttt kpaciotu oM. Pcatu . ’ larta bedrooma, eelKga >1 bullt-lna.JTt tbit PRE8T10E HOME i detp cut price. Will con trade In of your preaent h lets TRADE .M.MOST NEW ... and lit Seminole Hllla Beautiful brick rancier, 1 300 atjuare feet and EXTRA. EXTRA — off main'highway, I __ .. uU prlca gl,- eatr terma. WATERPORD ILTr OR 3-13M. FE 3-1131, COTTAOE T Ilia tf.500. OR 3-t3ga. TRIPP Cass Lake Cottage: 4 badraomt, plua aunroom tlalrt. Plrtplact In living r Screened porch acroca Trot Imrgt doublt lot with boai lown. Boe to appraelotcl FE » t Huron Btreel ...... , new carpeting ‘5^uSS“eVcB^iPorw LAKE LOTS, V, t LET’S TRADE DON’T READ THIS. aluet we hl«t --------- IV batba. ^al .Ireplacc and garage. Excellent location. Cloac to all tcboolt. Owner motdng out oi 'auta and redneed price to 413.MO only |7I per month. LET’S TRADE BUDGET SPECIAL' law down dr big dhicom- oaab on tbia homey 3 bedroom bungalow jrltb full batemenr SYLVAN LAKE - » YARDS TO ahorellne at 33M tatlae Drlva. Brick 3 bedroom, bullt-Ui range, bullder’a aacrinee, {13,ON. O^ Sundayi. Fhone SS34M7. ' Watkins Lake Lake front building cite M x 300 for better home - excellent loeatloD. high. alghUy. and with Carl W. Bird, Realtor J03 Community ^nk Mldtaj^^ WILLIAMS UKEFRONT - 3T^ rooms. 3 batha. good location. Mult tell, otnwr. HM Detnwnd. WATER-FRON’T HOMB ON^MACE-day Laka, 313# frit. OB 3-1730 tSS per month. Sharp 3 ,.......... ..arp I bed- ____a bungalow tai the city. Low down payment and only $U per REALTOR FE 4-0528 FE8-7161 ir larfe lake. J bedroom-- tblpa. Zoned commercial. Price lueed for oulek tale. IU.IOO, mt. FE 3-73U._____________ cottage. ^.SLEJM 377 S. TELKQIUPH 0 YOUNG’-BILT No Money Down No-Mortgage Costs . All rou^ nlM^tiji Job.^One__< and CM 1 aampare. apMtaua 3- bed- famllv Miitd "'utehah it x II, WBikJn eloatta, I19.4M and m.4S a moath. Sylvan Lake Front BRAND NEW. lovtiy 3 level lak^eot home on JAMEB K * BLVD. Witt tors* ptoture wim dova toeii9 tbe lUa. -3 aU tnd batba, earpetint. buUt-lna. OPEN PqR TOUR* INSPEC-key at no James E Blvd. ’HON. $9,300 Bar plumbing, fii t IkmUy kitchen 10 pn ytwr lot 3 bed- ri-^YisitoSS: SsleJiesoi^Pngpi^ty^SZ 13 WOODED LOTS ON CANAL, - --------g,. j bej^ror- — Pont phone OB 3-13W. By owner. ATTRACTIVE PORNlBHED COT-(ago, overlooking Lake Huron Rad. New BmaU Craft Harbor. Rartlt-vlUe. MIehlgon. 4H roomi. plua large eneloaed porch tniertorrVnt'uialed' OL 1-lN?. CABOf NBAR ro&comm6h. Pftk---------------------etocttlelty. 1Mx3M. Mum have each deaL ** *“-. , WEBSTER lake ORION-OKPORO man modem eottaSe In l . dlatrlct. a acreil ______ _______ Wdndarfifl Blace to apend the - tummtr or ^ula^^uM UMd .vtar , C. A. Webster, Realtor ME 3-»si. < oa i-au For Safe Lots W..ACRB LOT. CLOBE tN, RlLC-abnable. OR 3-0130 after 5. CREieiNT LAKE BBTA’lWwHl ' I prlvUegea In beautiful prl-I .park. Priced to toll. Prom RI-HILL VltLAOk A oontroUed eornmunity of . fine "bomatttaa for people’’ looking for a ptoeo to build - wbere mey can be ageured of future value. A natfbborfaood of "Individual built bomaa,*' not a profeet lUb- pffitopNrecU 130X1M on peved ^iUMeta h» aa at ISO *'»• I OLTH 1 LADD’S INC. W Lapeer Rond » /OR 3-1331 after 7:S LAURA LANE KBAi MAPLE " ~ IN. ready for bnlldiog, ool; ■ -----------*-------— -‘II bPOi , eoay ( 71N W. Maple MAyfolr a-02S0 {^'jriLooM^ntLfi bioIlanSs M. Bxeelleat, -over 1 acre. I. ef Woodward. Owner klP 4-3344. :6'6ilBSTBR ARfeA. LABOE •eenle lot In hllla. Raatttotad. paved, reasonable OL 1-1770. ---- cbtates £Xi^ .Vr on call Barbtrt C. Davu, For Safe Acreage S5 ^IterWikd *r*i*a*£’^^"**or 3-1305, FB 3-7131, OB 3-403S. BY owner — a ACRBB. BLACK Rd.. hUai building area. Buy It at only l4tM with I7M dowh. Warren Btont Realtor, -- - Saginaw St. PE.......... Pontiac. . Bacrttlce, >. EM 3-OlM. 40 ACRtS Near Poatorla. cloee M34: from It aU. win let to lor glOO per'acre. Chll W. W. Rota Hornet at OR 3-SOIl for lurthar details. 30 acres in OROVEliMO ’TOWN-ship, live ---- front. {4.0M wUb terms oi REAL’TT OiT^N BUILDER 40 acres north op FENTOfT Pairbankt Road. l''t mile from U.S.-33 Inttraectlw. O room home. no4 madam, eleetiietty only. 30 down. > aerta. T room form----------- not modem, needs rapolrt. Near Lobbell Lake. Black top road. n.0N smh 11.000 down. renion near u.s. u. i rmt., oaHi,, large kitchen, full baaement. coal furoaca. 3 ear garage, shade, shrubi. In very good condUloS on paved rood. Priced to tcU with I3.0N down. Coll . Blonley Real Eatate. Penton. MA MI07 or Eyenlnga MA t-737g. north of Clarktton. ------ Btigbborbood. S3.0N and tarmo. Another I acres On Orovaland Rd. ' "i nice rolUng terroln. gl.ON. C PANGUS, Realtor OR’TONVaLE n South street-____NA 7-MIS "or SAU. 10 BKAUTIPUL^ACHBO overlooking Point. Creek. Lake Orton. Ctarkaton Rood, mile east of M-14 bordered on 1 aides by State Park, with miles of rld-............ lovers. 3-llW. three 10 ACRE PARCELS. North < ■ de-C_______________ For Sale Farma out buildings. N 01 gooa land, terms. 30 ACRES Lsrgc modem farm house, bam and other out buildings. Well located on block top road, next to SUM land. flg.tOO. terms. Clarence Ridgeway BROKER PE t-7041 3N W. WALTON BLVD II ACRES - i ROOM MODWIN ---- ------------- t., prtee. ItpboDC, Bminess Opportunltlw S9 SHOE SHOP' FOB' SALK. ■ THIS chop la well wmPMd sillh toad macUnera dotu a good bualjiaaa Reason for joOlna^ld ago and SACRIFICE A chance lor ambloSoa fa looking for opportunity to ' togolMr to build a oico Inc bardyrare'store to growing i munlly. Will call toventory b< coat and rent —'---------— ■- — itoetn Sing orea for only IN'ptr G PANGUS. Realtor N south St. Ortonvllle NA 73iH Partridge IB THE ' BIRD’’ ’ll) BEE P-VCKAGE LIQUOR-MKT. ‘ A ***'^*' ^’’foeoted * 1*^' *t %umb area community on main atteot Excelltnt brick buUdtot with extra large 3 bedroom own-ara apartment. Juat t30.SN ptos about V.M stock on terms Will oceept port trode. [ "Mleh^an P.ARTRIDGF’: A Assoc.. Realtors Businesses tbruout Mich. D W, Huron PE 4-3N1 "LET’S TALK BUSINESS" Hardware Widow 01 3 mooths must "I. gW.OM Inventory, large - ---perteneea opera- _________Se deal'of a .tlma. . La\v'n Mower Shop IdUd • room home. Elderly ■Ire property U.KO down. MICHIGAN BU.SINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. h---- Sale Land Contracta 60 contracts TO BUY OR Bari OarrtU. EM 3-3M1 Money to Loan <^1 CENTURY FINANCE COMPANY LOANS m TO StM Signature Up to 34 months ro repoy PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND fEAGuTnNANcETa 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST., CI-AIR ROCHF..STER ROMEO . LOANS *39 TO 4500 HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL A0711 OL 1 PL 3-351$ BUCKNER FINA'NCE COMPA.NY WHERE TOD CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OPPICES IN Pontloe — Drayton Ptolna — Utica Walled Lk., Birmingham. Plymouth LOANS $25 TO $500 ’ On your signature or other aeeut-Vlilt our office or phone PEA4131 noMF’: & .vuTo. F.OAN CO. 7 N. Perry St., Comer E. By Kate Osann ly 1 , -, - __ F1uorcflC«iil. ________\ raEE STANb^^ TOltXTS — ............. 414.tS, RefrIg. lit up. Uahetgeny* Duncan Phyfe dining *et. ttt. Chest "'BYr&L? Pearson’s, 43 Orchard Lake A REBintT VACUUMS. 113 *5 UP SATE PLUUB^O SUPPLY Huron Banns A Hargraves 1173 S. Sagina# IBlIo' GRFNNELL n B sottoav_________rw »ms f 6 H1R 6 iiiB lIEPAtHuiRi.' U- hour aorvloo *■**—--------- by laetory ti RBCLININO. CHAIR. I ___ ___ — 333-wU._____ "s.'s-i’.-M.ri.'sgi js-s desk type. Some antiques. PE. FLUE LINING kxt Flue 3 ft n.35 ta 1x13 flue 3 It. SLM'i _____ _ ROOS, g34 g5. Me-I Leod carpet. Woodward^ Square Lk. Just balow Ted’s ft 3-770f. TRADE OA8 RANOB FOR ELEC- i trie gange B. B. Hunro Electric i ■Co . IPW W Huron ____, WnpiNOHdusi dryer, excel-Irnt condition. Feers Appliance. EM 3-4114, ' "Here it is Tuesday and I don’) have a'date for Saturday night yet,!" toq with scope. 1 white combtoa-Uen transit. MA S-3104. IMI-BUDDY lOxSI. FRONT DiHin6 rnoin 3 . bedrooms, completely g house or free lake U plioine iiiY "3-lMl._____________ i>93 chevhoiSt. trade f6r • garden tractor and attaebmeats — (lae OR 3-5137 for boat, pickup ( modern, .aluminum ttormi; large loi. 3 »•— ...... of city limit gS.4!{0- Will trade for land contract, email home, or good heusetrailer as down payment. Inquire owner, 4301 Joslyn retriociutor. motor Bcod^- guns. I i-MM. Will trade liso omc each Item separately lor trans portstloD ear. lallboat,-tractor o what have you. FB t-471I. Eve nlngs, FE t-kSSS. Sale Household Goods 6S 37 SQUARE YARDS OF RAYON, carpeting, gmy. g7S. Walnut drop leaf tobk. $35. Oas stove. SIOO. AU excellent condition. gg3-34»3._ lau NOROE AUTOMATIC WASH- er. FE 0-1171 ____________ CUBIC FOOT HE- ADMIRAL (rlftrttor. a>i conouione IM E. Blvd. N __________. AUTOMAITC ZIU ZAQ SINOER sewing machine, to mottot console. Like new. Makfk au>wu-holes. fancy stitebga. blind hems. >tc. without uting attachments. Take qn aS.N payraeoU for I months. Call FE ImMl. Capitol Sewing Center for appointment.' ---------14 CUBIC FOOT DUAL- temp a door, refrl|tratar — B. Mm with 0 Eioctrlc : 8-s«i^ b^TEH ATTENTION Wo earky a larga aeleetton of rebuilt rtdloa and TVs. All ere guaeanteod at leaat 30 days to writing. SUM and up. We take trade-lna. TVs or etnor- orUcIes of volue. Obel Radio a»d/TV. 3#30 EUfabe*** •---4-4M5 Open llo a°d/T' I Rosy F tile/ armstrono Yili_ •0 Pieces Per Carton ILT . *3.60 CARTON EXCELON VINYL. M SI CARTON "BUYLO" TILE. 103 8 8AOINAW POUND AT L A B BALUt. A Httle out of the woy but a lot less to pay. Furniture and appliances of aU kinds. NEW AND USED. Visit our trade dept, (or and *1^ a^otmi4."3”'acreVof free parking Phone FE S-0341. i MON,-BAT. g TO 0 For Sale Clothing 64 APPLIANCK specials RCA 5-tube radio ......... t 3^Ib uprltht (reeaer ...... OK Norge lE«tt.-(t. refrlg. ..... It Norge Auto washer ......... Ill--- ZanlUi-console aUreo ...... tlM OO 3 ytari to pay. to same - ■ " watnk oabert 121 N Saplnaw PE MIM LOANS OIRLS LIGHT WOOL BPRINO coat. Sx. like new 17: slar 3 yRY-tio?* ” PINE NET strapless FORMAL. Flowered bod A GOOD SELECTION OF R&CON-dltloned TV’e. TV antennas, kits. naclA knd aecesaorles. Johnson ^adlo and TV. 44 E. Walton Blvd FE-0-4500. __________ ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS For Mia, between Lake Orion and beautiful rolling acret. well Icept. Pullv fenced end cross fenced .rtng. 3 ble. running water. 3 year ’round shelters, tool ahd lack building. 4 bedroom home, new furnace, aluminum .storms, screens and dqors. Beautiful shade trees and t^bs. Plenty of riding roads and .... MY 3-noo _’nLE. LOCATED COLORED 40 acre (arm with • ro i-3003,_________ LIST WITH U« We have several bi .v"“j'OHNSON'T SONS KE.M/TOILS FE 4-253.V 104 B TELEORAPH Sale Business Property 57 INVESTME.NT tommirclal buUdIng consisting of 5 stdro unlti, locoltd on o very busy street'and highway, parking area. Income approx. ti.SOO a WILLIS M. BREWER J06EPH P. REISZ. BALES MOR. PE 4-9111 0440 E. Huron St. Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A I 8TORS8 FOR RENT OR LEASE. Complete More fixtures for gro-—•— sale. Call FS 3-9310 Business Oj^rtunUfeB 59 Food MarFfet Big opponuolty to make big m Owner's-health requires t bllshed bualiwsi, tax race verify. In addition to | UTFXIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P REISZ. BALES MOR. PE 44U1^ 0440 B. Huron St. After i:30 PE 04033 PE 4-4730 Hagstrom BDILL____ _ - . QUAJiTdakS, 030.000 DOWN. Resort SACRIFICE SALE DUE .TO ILL- ----17 CABINS AND TJIOOM MODERN ROME------------- HUNTINO AND ‘ TRT oy .THE Vs • mwaw * LA. 300 FEET ON LAKE. IIO.I DOWN. H. R. BA08TROM. REALTOR . 4000 Highland Rood (MM) POhlW OR M3M PE 44000 aftdr I p m. 'STATtdN AND ' 150 TO ttoO 435 - 0500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 30 E. LAWRENCE PE S4U Need $25 to See Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 1185 N. Perry St. parKino no problem SeaFioard Finance Co. Borrow; with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance Corporetfoo of Ponttoe Bogtoaw — "W" $25 TO $500 We wiu b# |l4d to help yon., STATE FINANCE CO. : 4-1574 Credit Advisors 61A ARE YOU IN DEBT? Now you can get out of debt without s loan 111 Msbe one weekly paymet i3i Avoid Oe/nishmrnts a n . leposscssldns 131 Debt proMctlon uisursnct ------- now. or cell' lor eertote underling, GREEN NYLON STRAPLESb formal, else 12-14, Sheered bodice and aatin waist-band with Acetate under-■ matching Jack- >e tre pracUeally new and UCR FORMAL WITH Sale Household Goods 65 $1.54 week. Bargain Cass. FE 34443,_____________ I PIECE OR HOU8BPUL. QUICE srs 434 tog. etc____________________ with mirrors. 17 to 114. 4 dinette, fit. Maplg bedroom. Us4l living room, 434. MeUl ineu. 44. Everything you bargain prices. ALSO NEW. living beds, dinettes, rugs___ . Fsetory seconds About ‘i price EZ terms BUY. SELL. TRADE Bargain House. 103 N. Cass at Lslaynie. FE 2_4I42^_______ 3~FiECE~H08E LIVINO ROOM " ^E 4-1447 City .•\iliuiitincnt SpFvice 1?E 5^9281, D W. HURON PONTIAC. MICH. OPPOemp MAIN POST OPFICE BUDGET YOUR DE^TS CONSOLIOATTE BILLS-NO LOANS For Your Boat Bet to Get Out'Of Debt. See , Financial -Advisers, Ihc. 3»4 B. SAOINAW PE 3-7443 62 AdtoMble bed frames, i Hoilyr--" "-"*•—*' Mortfuge l-OBnz li^wotto headteatdi, 44.14 _.dnMm*OB$t^| Co. 4743 Dixie Dtayton Plains OR 34734 Open { ’tU 4:34 Mon. 'til 4:30 Voss & Buclvner.'inc. 300 NollonsI Bldg. PE 4-4734 CASH AVAILABLE to Improve your home ,and poy up all of your debts-plua your 'mortgoge dr land contract. Tour home muat bs one-half paid lor to qualify. Call now (ar-4eUUs. Horry Root. FE 44U3. William BandoroH. __________________ 3 ROOMS OF BRAND NEW FURN-niture, dAvenpurt and chair, tables. lamps, bedroom suite, mattress and tprlngs, vanity lamps. 4 piece dinette, AO tor IMd.’Payments only 13.04 a wsek. ''Paaj. •oa's. 43 Orchard Laka Ave. I ROOMS OP PORNTTORE. RBA^ Bonable. 314 miles west of Oxford. 3340 Seymour Lokt ltd, Weekenda < • ui 3 ^ ' with 140-foot (rootage. No appraisal fee. B. t^Charlas, Equitable Farm Loan Sftvlce. 1717 8. Tele-graph. FE ...... YEAR CRIBS. BRAND NEW. Ill 14 up. Pearsons Purnlturo. 43 Orchard Lake Ave. U FOAM BACKED RUOS. ACRW-------------— rada for what nave youf C. PANGUS. Realtor ts Booth St. Ortenvllla HA ^«^4 r"'a08LIT ZLECTRIt REFRIOERATORS < WRINGER Waobers EASY Spuinors ' AUTOlfUTIC WaaHers . electric dryer apartment Oaa Range aicSiTc'iss’.”’: Trade equity lor laM mddel ear. . • Paul Al. J01103'. Beal Est. GOOD HOUSEKEEFINO SHOP Of Pontloe arwr, HURON* /, FE 4-i444 STATIONS FOR LEASE.rsi dump niock. fair coma----------------------------------------- AT CO.ST OK BF.I/OV\ OE 1490 .outomoOc washers air Qt bulit-tg ovens' and siirraec Wsy**t'ashar dryer comblnattoBs. laed dig (itetric r*"*** RCA 00*0 red MAYTAO WASHER $34 M, TFiI.44 Md up. Appl.. Tlhren, FE 4-1133. _________________ , PAIR CRTB^Ai Hirt PRAYOI BALER #<>>81' *''• ’ trP**flUr. 414 OrcliAid Lake At*. TX ^-0421 |^3SI|. y. KX3NDE DININO TABLE. , BOLTA Flex sofa. Wrstinghouse roar— lilbndf cedar chest. OL 1-1347____ BIO NEW 13 CUBIC FOOT FREEZ-er. 4144 44 R B Munro Electric Co . 1040 W Huron. Fir ■ __________.'omplcte with springe and mattress, 434.|4. Also mopit bunk oiMLtrundle beds at big ds-counts. Poaraon’s Pnmlt— '* Orchard Laka BEST BID TAKEN Por sale fancy' large' white ai „ gold now toble amp. Bros breakfast set and chest of dra' era, can PE 4-S474. BEAUTlPUin bTn — - and mlac. FE 3-S3S7, ____ CHAIR^. LIVINO ROOM. BITTER- »w^t ee>ox Ml 4-1400.___________ OklBlieATIQH. T )r R B tVMATJC WAsher-djyf- '----‘ after S. DININO ROOM PDHNITORE; hUNCAN PHTPl DROP-LEAF DIN- Ing table, 4 chairs, cherry drop-leaf table; twin beds with gray padded headboard, complete; misc. curtains, drapes. Very reasonable. INVENTORY Close-Out 'Sale - USED RCTRIOERaTORS' Reconditioned-1 year warran -^ 114 95 and UP -PRteTTERS appliance , MIRACLE MILE CENTER____________ . GARAGE DOORS Factory aeeohds available at bli 'qavlnga. Call MI 4-1039 or eomi — 3348 Cole St.. BInnIngham. USED WRINGER WASHER 414.491 Michigan Fluorescent; 343 Orl ■ ■ 454.49 chsrd Lake, —14 ____________ BIlfET SINKS, 30'' Frtgtdalre tfn|e - - -------- »74.»5 KITCHEN _________________ f».graln softener MS 49: ,cratchpl. 43’v i Crump. Electric. Inc. A..k.._ DA Dw A srri Fluorescent. ph*4Vl *_ft^***^ Lsed Trade-In Dept, Poteh. chairs 43.49 Swivel rockery. .... I LAVATORIES COMPLETE 434 .40' *2Hi vslue 114 44, also bathtubs, lolleti, . 43t.44|. ,hower stalls.^ Irregulars, terrific THOM.AS I’.CONOMV :medicine cabinets laroe-so’- " Saginaw - FE 3-‘414ll mirror, slightly marred 43.04. lions of ; large s Chest of Drawer: without lights, sliding doon terrific buvA. Michigan Plvoro -----; eeht. 343 Ofchaid Lake.-34 •2 H NEW FILTER QUEEN VACVVU. Uk# over payments of. HI “ FE wood dinette 112.95 Pike. FE E^Terms BTHiy^^UOAHYDi jj; ^ SOFA, Antiques lEW AND USED POtrER MOt ers, garden tractors; roW-tUlerB, sprayers. W P. Mlllkr Co. I4S3 8. Woodward Avo. inorth of 14 ------ -----ntwiam. Ml 44043. PAINT WITH KOTON - AVOID blister and, peel due *-----— Supply Co. ANTIQUE BEDSTEAD. CHEAP, PLASTIC TILE. EA 414'RUOS ; asphalt 'hle ea MORRIS MUSIC CO. 34 8. TELEORAPH -- --- WURLITZER pRd.. speaker, toaclally prio»1 c - Lew Betterly . Mutle 4-SS03. ...... ... Ught walnut. /MORRIS MUSIC CO. i ' 8. TELEqRAPB rm 2-Otn: ----TORINO - OaCAH FT 34317. By Master CrafUnson TMMEDUTE BERVlCi; Wiegand Music Cerfter ____ Phone PEderal S-M34 __ > BEAU'i'Y' SMALL SPINET MA------- ------- ------- rey Organo. insulled i ano. tm r Spinet player piano GALLAGHERS Sale Of«>ce Eqal0in«iit 72 I STANDARD BILLING MACHINE I tin up New Notional ------_achtoes from SSt up. ■!%» only factory authoilacd branch offices IP Oakland and Macomb County X./..V wj uv— or factory rebuilt cash rogteUrs. m Natjongl each RogUtor Co , 4S3 W. RuroiA Pontloe. >E 3-SSIP. 33 fr. Oratlot. Mt. Clomooa. HOw- AN’HQUE WALNUr¥ECRETARY. i 4 pairs egpenlive dfapes. MAi PLASTIC PIPE. ‘ I rujdj^;— Hi-Fi, TV end Radio 661 t FRETTER’S APFUANCB , . . ._xe pump. mew. till. I O. A. Thompson. IWIt Mtl West. "I STORM "WINDOWS AND DOORS. i water toftener. Call FE i-37|g. E TO STAY’’ pleta with canopy at - ---------------------- sand. 413.45, FE 2-M33 ■un, 474. FE 2-7733. ________I ' FE t-«3td SaiSon’tv*"™ **rl sira 4 five diamond, weil 415 ,E .'Wilteil comer of Joslyn Water Softeners 66A Heating. FE t#4D For Sale MizcellaneouB 67 TABLE SAW. TOOL, DYE, CAR-penler tools, screens. 3lc M storm windows and doors. Picture windows and frames. Wash ---------- —’ "i.door. formica cu^bMrtl^to^^ *****'*' 5 HORSEPOWER GARDEN TRAC-tor with plow. disk, cultivator, — levawrs. r- BOIL PI pipe I6c Thompeot ^ . _____ ■"place SBTTINOS AND 8EHV- tag^jjlecexj^ ^att^ou^sterltng. ____ QUON8ET ■ BUn,DtNO 34x34. 30x44. 30x10. 75c per square foot floor space. Must be mprtd within 30 days MIchIgsn ... ... lovely ----------- -------- Equipped (or toaUi and fancy sew-tog. Take on U monthly payments or full balance of 991. Universal Company. FE ’4-0109. cabinet styled aeslng Makes designs, monograms, etc 433.M -tout balance of new con- ___________FE 4-441W, tog Ceftter. shallow oR'DEip. wMLL siii- ch, 440 49; used pump, Thompson. 7W9 M44 lENT A SINGER SEWINO MACHINE FE 3-4411 Stoaer Sewfhg CeiRer . . FE 3-4030, 4-INCH SOIL nPk, 4 FT. 3-lpeh Soil Pipe . . ®“”Iatc“#LDMB1NO supply*"I enVaiiii. Ro^’tlliers. 173 8. BAOINAW_____________FE 4-3100 ___ ____________Wheelhorse li a 3 711 lot*' Jacobson - Toro - Boll 434 041 Ooodall - ■ !.J* **I ,-rt R 4x13 linoleum RUOS VINYL ....... ..... 44c YD VINYL LINOLEUM TILE 4c EA ••BUYLO ” TILE, 103 8. SAOINAW 43-OAL. ELEC. HEATER, 170.40, 30. gal. auto, gag beater, 444.44. Cabinet sinks and Otttogi, 144.44 u~ Laundry trays and stand ai faueeta, 431.44. Cash and carry. AaVE PLUMBING ’ 173 S. Saginaw________FE 4-3140 44 GALLON STEEL DRUMS, SUIT-* buraers°'^77 Lehigh** FE 4-4444.* SIDEWALK FORMS ... FEET . .. 3-400x14 4 ply _ _____ ply tires. FE 33714.___ •ALUMINUM SIDING STORM BASH - AWNIN08 •ai direct with owner and 4kv Can JOE valucly now "The Old RcUable Pioneer" E 344M..- OL I-SI3 All Ori-and-fia^ s and sliet. We y p^ce. Cash or terms, deposit will hold until e Install. Ace Heating. from Food Town. OR 3-49 Ing It Dllie Hay. MA 37 Srversl used mower tillers. Low priced -o- Equipment. 0407 i-7474. OR 3-7434. T.XLBOTT LU.MBF.R BPS paint#'Gold Bond paint. Di ... .... drjp wan .supplies---.... — 0|>en I a m. 'til OrJI. 1431 Oakland Ave FE 4-41 TBE SALVA'nON ARHT RED SHIBLO STORE Everything to meet your Clothtog._Furnlture^^^jga EAST LAt_______________ „ COMPLETE ressonablf USED BUILDING MATERIAL bargain while wrecking Is going on. .27 S Johnson FE 34019____ BED '6p¥iCE DESKS. CHAIRS, tobltt. coat racks, drafting — chines, drafUa« tobba, ml:--- eratii machines, model 10 mul^ nth offset press, typewriters, ad-dressograph machine and Spirit Duplicator adding macbtocs. OR 3057 and 33010. J’orbfg Printing B Office Buprtr. wdiiK BiNgSiSniori wauj6n Road. OR 3-1033. YOU HAVE THE GRADUATION party, we have the pifec. See Walts Hall, comer of^ Wi _ i. FE 3-na Machioery NEW AND USED OFFICE MA-chlnes. Typewriters./ adding machines. comptometers. dupllcS-tora. photocopy machines and dictating mschines. General Printing* Oftlc^'flu|^y. ^ 17 ‘ •0114. ' ■ “ ** West L FE 3-Oli r. Uoyd a^*Thornton'Ce.' litf~4________ USED AND REBUILT CASH REO- VALljfcY BUSINESS MACHINES 74 Auburn Ave___________PE 4-3117 Sale Store Equipment 73 p ing R PLY 11’ GONDOLA. 34’ 8HELV-plus 14’ shelving with check' I’ vegetable rack. 6* National en food case. Toledo aeales. 1-old. Hobart at— ----------------- .yr. old. Hobart steak master cu-her. 3 yrs. old. t’ HbCray meal case. All In very good cood. UL FULL LO ^utpmen Sale Sportins Gooils 74 AQOA-LUNO OUTFIT. BULMAN HARDWARE OUNS. ALL KINDS, trade. ,,BuTrdhclI. 0 Basley, «. BUY. SELL, . 374 8 Tele- Free list spear fishing lakes 81de-o-6hore 3433 Dixie OR 3-4M1 SKIN DIVERS. FILL TOUR OMn , $40 k Perkhurst St._______ BPORliSWAY DIVING L U single hose, used once. *-- 3-1004, after 4 p. sen: lioj.'c... Ask for Rod SKIN DIVERS AOua lungs, new. used and rlred. free compreaaed air years with each new unit. you con use. Nearly everything for the — “ —--ki-------- •. PonUsC '. 10 Parkburet 81. Sand, Gravel iid PH 76 1 TO 3 YARDS BLACK DIRT TOP 1 OR 1 MILLION TAROS OF ■ghreddrd peat or black dirt. ” rred 7 days Ia-Be3 Davenport Matching Chair 5 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM $179.95 VALUI-: NOW ONLY ' $99.95 ■ , KRESGE'S DOW NTOW N 66 North Saginaw E3U-ERIENCED - REFRIOERATORS -' Admiral. Pbllco. Frlgldilrc. Norge and OB’g *— —- Service Experts Your Choice . ELECTRIC RANOES n'ew.,(amout name bra ly ecratched, Ilgg.fM Vi hOly I I ' INCH’ g. gllght- t iiia.aa. FUR NITURE. SUITABLE FOR B brandi, aeratched. Terrific VT {15. lucdTRic Lt/;fe“». SS: — >- ~ Rfitle,___ KELVINATOR REPRIOBRiTOR, 11 'cubic footj t pieee dlnthg eat; 4 erituffaii ebidrs; Ir l^'mle^arttclce. 143 KXNMORE ELECmic B T o VYs. Also chroihe breakfast set. Xxdn-rHe Ironer. like new. MT.3SI3I MAMOLE.’WASHER. Chine. All portable. Cgll- befor- ' - - IMMUNITY VwfNO MA- ✓ ■ '■ '■ ^rock and^l^ and ' _ R *3-tf *FB! 38754 " ATTEN’TION .TRUCKER*”" MA 4-3143__________________ BATHROOM FIXTURES^ OIL AND KALAMAZOO BAND SAW, ARC ' sml 4a.k welders end mlsc-llane- I ATTENTI^.. ouv equipment SufUcirnl to op-i 90c per ward sliredded black d rrsig welding repair shop. Prefer ' and peat. Elisabeth Lk. Rd. ustoieum lo^ell as unit Evenings, FE mile west of Williams Lk. Rd. We HEIOHT SUPPLY ' 9-4354. . _______, . i!£L"LjZJ±ti?_________ ' 3415 Lapeer Rd FE 4 54.11:—i|g..,:y. rVv„/»H- Tl ' * ‘ HUMUS. BCREENED B'ATlTTiBSr'o FOOT, 443.54. tST- MuSIChI GOCWS 71 top soli, sand or clay loam. A*.'beautiful french PRoyiN-|.T-‘-‘-*- RICK BLACK FARM SOIL. 4 ft to AV................ / PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. I Baldwin AVe.______FE 2-3543 BUILT IN OVEN I1M.40 VALUE .........dHt In range ^ , dellverad. OR MOBRis"'Mus1c cS," I tnojM »■ TELEORAPH FE 3-3547 1 _[ tllMiBAND INSTRUMENT repair - I ■j' 'I, **xPfS;c CO ■ 1 ___________________ It N. SAOINAW, . FIB 4-4333 i A-t BLAOT DHl’T- TOP SOIL, ' "" ^nitv' 1 fills buLdoilng. J^ilt ____ Including bench. Ifn youra for AJ. RICH^LACK DIRT. TOP BOIL. 139 a month. Ho down payment. — 119 private lessons .. LEW BHriTERLY MUSIC CO.^ ^ ‘"brands' Mtohl'gan F^Ui?r°e" OPPOSITE B’HAM-THEATER I per'yard "dsilvered" 343 Orch.rd Lake. GUITAR M0>^TH t'-* ..... • delivery." aarksK too can afford one quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-7441 i ji-j. qjj^ WINDOW DISPLAY CASH WAY large selection . ------illUvltw Peat .244 Baldwin Rd. MY • 3-3471________. AI PULVERIZED 11x44 33-(t Rock Lath 4x4 Plasterboard 4x4 Vs Plyycore ...../...u REASONABLE PRICES UMINUM WINDOWS xayawAT PAYMENT PLAN art ' SI M BDWARD S II 8. BAOINAW 0IB8ON GUITAR AND AMPUFl- Burnleister accordion MY M1S33 electric guitar Akrti AMPLI-- *“ --------- E. Blvd. South LUMBER COMPANY Ttit Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-4171 Open.l a.m. to 4 p m', dally Bunds- •* - - - - - - complete Y O U N O 8 T 0 W kitchen, white cabtoete tocludl: •Ink, counter tops'.. base cable with chopping board, stove a __________WATER on, HEAT- er Very reasonable. Owner changed to t«» OR^ 3-1734, CEMBWfTHnTREAD bo YOU H.4VB X >AINT OR ddeoradag problem 7 Buodreds of xtertor. pee our wpu p ■ateUiit fabrlo ieleetla lr«. Jeiled Magtc nortli OAKLAND FUEL ^ 1 434 orchard Lake ' :.GULBRA'NSEN' ' O^ans aind Pianos ALL MODELS IN STOCK FROM $'>;s To Our-Fabulous . 'MODELS Theater Organ Phone FBderal 3 OULBRANBEif”SPINET . PIANO. MORRLS MUSIC CO. 34 S. TELEORAPH . FE 3-3447 LOWRET LInCoLNWOOD WITH Leslie speaker. LIkq new. Oenu- *LEw^BsrrTERL.V Music CO, MI 2-2m.......... ..rJ'.'i.ili DO IT NOW! steel Clottaei Poet . li 44 Field TII# , ,>M« Cedar post 44c and up --------- --- — - . ’’See Os for Youj BulMInt Heeds" |o r o A N OULBBysqN^ ,iiUE£LLSviLijM&ER &i ’mOrIrLS MUS^ l .3js*HTOsi‘’^a;^' ^ — 'op”p08‘lTE B’HAM TBEATIci^ T FE Pdasf work-iuafaat..?^*^ fT^j GOlagher Music .Co, ' —-------------"SIFF. . ,u.u Within Pontiac and' bun. Heights FE 4-4341. TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT, Id. fill and gravel. PK 3-7774 A-1 TOP SOIL. CRUSHKD BTONE. .._rt —m^ljrle Coakita. «33-34 ATTENTION TRUCKERS: LOiO> Ing top SOU on Llveniafe Rd. 430 ft. soutb of Beaver Rd. MAy-fair 4-1377. »****'• el, Earl Howard. front end loading and dump truck worB. No lob too amaU. rit Aim. LOADING 'HIDCK. PILl MAMO. yd. Bill kStria PR. KM . . PfeAT THE PONTIAC PRESS. I^tONDAY, MAY 80, iftdl -Tcxiay's Television Programs- oiMii a-wns t ctawN 4-jinN Tf . ckuMi r-wan-vr omumi »-aaw T» tONlOHTS T\’ HWBLHJHirS •;« m Movie (cart i (4^Broken Arrow (7> New*. Weather i9.i Popeye (36) General Chemistry Belief Itjor«Not r (}) Movie. 14) Ed Altej. *l4) Gateway to Glamour. ji:ai *is (41 Sports (2> News ‘ i4> News ij$) College .Matl Assignment: |lt;M (i) BUlboard. iieisa (7) Video Milage. I (4)4Color). Play .Your C;M S:4S I (7) Jackie Cooper j • (9) Otta Hetaue., l«:4B (9) Nursery School Time. It:*) 42' DouUe Exposure (4) Onlori. Prk^ Is Right, athematic* (7) Gail Storm :r Imderwalerj (('("Romper Room: Telephoni' Storvtime ;il;Jt (2) My Little Mkrgie (7> MLs(er Ed | <4t Concentration. 19 ( Movie. ■ •Gtk# jl, Sinner. ’' j (7) Lov* That fiob! A girl, struggling to! sever h(’r ties with a gang.] TUESDAY AFTERNOON , ster, lalls in love with a bank| Tax Delinquenls Face Prodding Service to Crack D6wn on Employers poilinQ to' Send Withlwld Cosh clerk 7:.It f-’i Grand Jury (4( Americans (7i Cheyenne (9» Movie (cont.) <.i6i Wgy of Ufe SfM' (21 Peto and Gladys g;3t (2) Brihging Up Ibiddy (41 Wells Fa^ 17) ^lurfside ‘6 (9» Muac Maker f.i6) Astronomy For Ybu t:N '(2) Danny Thomas (4> Whispering Smith (7) Surfside 6 (cont.) (9) Don Messer's JuMiee (36) Modem State t:M (2) Andy Griffith (41 tcolor) Coacen^tion (7) Adventures In iParadise (9) Worid of Music I 02 . . (4} Barbara Stanwyck^ (7) Paradise (cont.) ■. (9) News l#:lS (9i Weather 1*:M (9) Telescope UAW lt:3t <2) June AUysons (4) M Siiuad (T) Pelw Guta (9) Leon Errol lt:4» 19) GdU Tip lt:M (9) Sport* Jl:tt (2) News.^ (4) 3 (7) Racket Squad .1I:U <2) Weather ^ (4) Weather i91 Movie. ■'•C*i* .nmber-Ime.” (1917) All does not go smoothly tor a (2) Love of Life. > , (4) Truth or Oonsequencas. (7) Qunouflage (9) Susie. (3) Search tor Tomorrow. (4) (Color). It Could Be Yoi (7) Number Please. (9) Mary Morgan. 12:4S (2) Gukling Light. U:M (9) News. 13:& (4) New*. , (2) David Niven (4) Journey .7) About Fhce*. (9) Movie. (7) News l:lt' (2) As the Worid Turns. (4) Journey (7) Lite of Riley. l:U (4i Faye Elizabeth t;M (3) Amos and Andy (4) lOoicr). Jan Murray. (7) Day in Court t:M (3) House Party. '(4) Loretta YoOng. (7) Seven Key* MUUonaire < (4) -Young Dr. M^on*. ' (7) Queen for a Day (9). Movie. S:M (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4), From These Roots. (7) Who Do You trustf (2) Brighter Day. (4) Make Hoom fOr Daddy. (7) American Bandstand. 4: It (3) Secret Storm. 4; 36 (2) Edge of Night. (4) (Chlor) George Pierrot (9) Adventure time. t:M (2) Movie. marries. Spencer Tracy. Lana Turner. 11:M <3) Sinris (4) Sports ll.U (3) MoVie. *Wn^l Face ” (1953) The spoiled ^lighter of a well-t»do family becomes inlatuated with a chauffeur. Robert Mttchum. Mo» Freeman, Jean Simmons, Herbert Marshall. U;3t t4) -tcolor)-Jaek Paar-------- (7) Movie. *'I Love a Mystery.” (1943) An Oriental group sets out to gain Sion of a man's head. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Internal Revenue Service is mcking down on thousands (d buahieasmen who fail to turn over to Unde Sam time the taxes they withhold slopes. At'tbr end of I960, the aervice, 368J96 empltyers owed the government S236.8 million—nearly Wl each on the average. Their debt wq* neariy aae-of the total 9U S:|6 A.HEIUCA.NS. 7;30, p.m. (4). Rebel leader discounts report'of inpnidii^inilni attack. Guest star IS Michael Rennie. TUESDAY MdRNINO 6:Si (2) MaUtations. •:4i (2) On the Farm Front 6:4C *(3) TV College. 7:« (4) Today (7) Funews 7;IS (7) Believe It or Not 7:» (3) B'Wsna Don (7) Johnny-Ginger. 8: IS 12) Captain Kangaroo. g:ts (7) Believe It or Not •:» (7) Movie. TV Features ly jMweloprs. SO. occbtding to mem. iMhidhig I74M earporste aaj Imttvldnal iaoome Beauties Stir 'Civil War' Jn Mulligan Officials believe that some linquent taxpayers are simply nfg-ligent others are unable to pay .and still others delibemtdy are iiawg government money for in- DiTTROIT (UPI) — Comes nowinally placed lifWi after a tig^j the battle of the Miss Michigans. hairline decision with Miss Florid* ( jfor fourth runneiHip spot. And befcAK this corner gets caught in the crossfire of feminine artiUery ... let it be known that there are two Miss Michigans. AS legal and proper. AttenHon has be«i focused on unpaid employment taxes (Income^ by Sen. John J. Williams. R-Del., who has made tax delinquency his lateraal Reveane ofllcial* ad-ndt that proddiiig by WTIHanw Friday by Tax Osm-Marttmrr.^,M. Capital. Caplin laid his agency planned to nwve faster to initiate farced cottectfams. including getting liens against taxpayers' property, A major reason fm* tlie track-own. <2aplin said, was ‘‘an increasing tendency" of employers To defer as long as possible" paying the government. DANNY THOMAS. 9 p.m. (2) (Rerun). Danny's wife Kathy pla^ matchmaker. Danny'l agent is involved. ANDY GRIFFim, 9:30 p.m. (2). (Rerun). Andy-cooks up phony crime to make Barney a hero. ■ENNESEY. 10 p.m. (2). (Rerun.) Outfit has opening (a- chief pharmacist mate. JACK PAAR, 11:30 p.m. (4). Tb-night'i guesta are Robert Merrill. Don McNeUL Fran Allison. Acaos* t rt(no(u uacl* « n *. wentirr m HAMU TOO mow r 4 r 1 It IT 15" 11 14 IT" U IT 1 ?*" » sr JF 42 13 44 If ar sr . 14 B" H D 1 Detroit Ex-Editor Dies in Illinois PANA. m. (* — Charle* Molz, 60, assistant newt editor of the Detroit News from 1925-52. and the PhUadelphia 19K-58. died Stadajr tai-Ruber Memorial Hoapital. Molz, a native of Pana. retired in 1956 because at ift health. He was a graduate of the University of' Notre Dame and aerved as a| Lieutenant in the Navy during World War H. Cauae of death aras dot disclosed. A slater, Nora, of Pana. is the only aurvivor. Funeral services were' scheduled for 10 ajn. Tuesday in St. Patrick’s Catholic church. Von Braun Talk .Friday at MSUO Complete Sellout A seltot has been announced by Michigan State Univefaity Oakland for the appearance Fri«Iay of Dr. Wemher "Von Braun, the nation's top rocket expert. Von Braun's eommiUnenls at Cape raaaveral foreed kirn to eaneel a May g'speaking engagement at, MSUO. • Von Braun was called to the rocket launching site for the shot 1 the first American astronaut (to space. HLa^^ fure on "Why-We Must Conquer Space " Is^oQ the MSUO lecture-recital series. -! Midditsrturn e UDOiusI H B IS riomr holder* 31 Walk brliklr 4T Wtndttorm AS "Xnni^M' I SO latsrfSBl (Cl Michigan produced neariy 31 per mt of all U .S. cars in the 1960 model year. This was. In fact, a slight increase In Michigan's share in the preceding two years, but a drop from nearly 33 per cent in • Today's Radio Programs - west (IlM) WrON (: Upstaged by Amateur ByrREDDANna NEW YORK (UPI) — It was Maurice "Macbeth'* Evans who tried to stir the double, double and trouble, fire burn and "Candid Chmera" bubble Sunday a volunteer infUtmtor on Allen F>mf* masquerade party, Mr. Evana assumed a double role. He found himaelf being upstaged by hla intended victim, an inder-ing wumaa' called "'^n. Montgomery,“ who killed hbn Wltti her kindoiaa. ' , apple of appreciation — A highly polished Michigan apple is presented to Harry A Sander* (left) of 780 E. Square Lake Road. Bloomfield Township, vice president and generar manager of the GrandTrunk RaiboacC during Michigan Week festivities lait week by Sally Crcea, the state’s apple queen, and Gov. Jahn B. Swidnson. The apple is a token of appreciation for'SaitdMt* service to the state as -a member of the govegnar’s Cbflnmissian on Industrial De-veiopmenT Legialatlon. told rtde. of a mild. , . that a starchy executive (Evans, also) had spoken derisively of him^ EvaM l>egah sobbing. ^ The woman reacted by patting hia hand, . _ ' blundering was quit* aU right and she turned to Et^’ make-believe boss, played by Itat, and aakt, don’t know why you have to upset him." traoe their title line age to ptttelal The Donna Jean Shepard Miss MicMgan won her title in the Miss .America deparfmoit of beauty contaMA . . . which is spomored statewide by the Muskegon Chamber of Cbmmerce. One ofTidal Mis* Michigan Vi* 20-year-old dark-haired, dark-eyed Richards. Eastern Michigan Unlveraity sophomore from Dear-who hSs the kind of a beauti-fill foct that can't look ankry even when .she tries. INHERITED CROWN The other is Donna Jean Shepard of Dowagiac. who became ML«a Michigan after fhe originM winner, Nancy Ann Flernii^ of Mdotagne, vacated the title when she over the bigger crown America. The Judy Richards Miss MicM-gm wMi her title la the Miss Universe contest wtalrh has a way-stop la the Miwi U.8.A. -son-teat, spoBSoreJ hy Pageant £q-------— ^ Detroit. Judy not only became Mias lichigan in that contest . . she was among the 15 finalists araa nott; really depressed? After watchii« NBaTVs “Chet Haattey Reportf^i’* .*aa-day, I’d say the aaawer la srhea Judy said she does aot want to engage in a feud with Dbwagiac's Miss Michigan ... but Just wants to clear up the fact that she has just as much ri^ to the tille i' Miss Michigan as Donna Jea Man Is Sought in Terror Drive Mother, Children From Detroit Taken for Ride Near Hamilton, Ohio HAMILTON .Ohio (B-A police search ctatlmied today tec a man who helped a young Detroit m ' whose car had broken (town, then terrified her in a ride that started By KARL WILSON NEW YORK—Mamie Van Ooren’s got a real swin^n* and swlngy act at the Latin garter — and seeing her move so rhythmically on stage.* I asked;her, HWere you ever a chorus' girl In New York?’ "Yes,” she oonfeaaed, guiltily, “at MOnta Proaer’a Theater-Cabaret . ^ . T Children, that was around 10 years ago, and 80 we got a look at the background of one of our Hollywood gids. Jackie Oleaion, atarrlng there at the tdub she mentioned then, wasn’t even on TV yet, Leon and Xddle’s WM stm’ en. “Joan Olander, Mamie's real name, reportBdly got engaged WILSON to ^ack Dempsey at that time. When she went to Hollywood and took the name Mainle, some people thought she did it because of a woman yaho'd suddenly become popular; Mamie Elaenhower. .__ ★ ’ ★ ★ Yet today Mamie looks about 22. She has f hoy friend, Tear Santuro, around her naw xunn.— swlngy act at the H; Mrs. Irene BodUnt, 19. told Ohio State Highway Patroi offi-cere she and her husband piaries halted near Hamilton Friday night with a flat tire. ^ Mrs. Bodkins said her husband weirt for help, leaving I, age S mondu and 18 numths, in dw car. dressing room, who last nueb more. She's better than Uve ever seen her, -and I’m happy ah* ’feaaed; up about that chonw gal past-*i rd pnbahlF havB found out about it anyway. Mamie uses a good-looking mask of President Kennedy as a prop In her act. ‘How’d you like another Mfmle In: the Whltd Houra?” she sings to JFK ... who nods ^ vigorously. ★ ★ CKIW. Van gurin Wxva H*r»fy. WIntw WJBS. Soban B. Lf WCAK Wawi Wrok. Nawi Sporu WPOa,'. DtU WUb M(UI* 3:S*-Wja. OUMt HnUM WWJ, Pb, Optnl0i» . WXVZ. Ed Monan eXLW. Jac Ledo« W3BX. BaUboy WCAK, 0 Conrad caiw, R Knnwlfa ia:|*..wwj. World M««a Iran- WJH. kc((M CKLW. Hos«*«i iKss-wra. mmi« , tmirnwA drn,~imfv t WWJ, Hovt, Mm4«m ^ waw. lloitiS Tfl D»*n i ' W(MB, O. Conrsd wxTZ. r*ui asm*. w«u CKLW. Rowi, 0*»Hl‘ TVBSOAT Koaxmo '' WJBK, Nowo, Boia WCAR,.N*wt. Mortra WPOH. CUr Roll, SIWiM- t-SS-WJH. yol<» or AIHO.' : WWJ.-I****; (.obort* -. srztz. rn* wou t:S»>WJR. Joes -Horrit ^TOn! uluft.^ySSr. Newt (naw. Fiwm. iZy# -OpWMT wrax. Mtvw Psrm ’ WCAB. Non. SborUsa w»oa., sarir Honi..Ltoo IS^^WJR. Korl Hsu WWJ, Newt. Msrura WX.VZ. anokfut Club CKLW. Joo VM •tao-wsa. Muite HoU CKLW, tiro OptDor WJBK. Newt. R«id wpoN. 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Bodldna was reunited with his wife wd sons at Hamilton and they took a bus htmie to Detroit Saturday. The car was found later parked in Venice, a lew miles from where Mrs, BeBtao^made MichigaD’a 61 state parks and recreation areas — internationally noted for beauty. dcanUneis and convenience (along with several thousand widely weloomod roadside park oases)—attracted no few-lan 19.0(10.000 guests in 1960. stnttan htanaeir In Ike New York oMoe of «ho Brilite Travol Aaso* ctelian. and, by doutag dls-gnlaes, se^M Mr*. IBsmgoraory to ducemsnta that wilt make the area' attractiye to diverse companies. There were speeches, rallies, pa- _______ prevailing. Depreaaad? Not where morale is concerned. It seemed. Finally, when Mrs. Montgomery State Rejects Proposed Film on lacktown the deprannwi ana to like Char-leesi, Ps. wHh Ha neiimpIsymsMt in its eoni and ateei tariintites. the easuMirite has dsdded 4* gs8 hack SB Us teat by aHrarong An Industrial Development Cyp. (IDC) has. been formed, ito mis- NOW AT 7:00 PW EVERY OTHER NKMOAY ON WWMV.CNANHa 4 TELEPHONE STORY TIME TONIGHT .SEE Met Ferrer starring in LONDON IN THE SPRINO Check your newspaper y for future "Telephone Story Time" programs at this new time period. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY LANSING (fi - The State Corrections Commission has rejected a proposal to use tlM State Prison of Southern MicM^ at Jacksqp as the location of a commercial movie. ’ Corrections'Director Gus Harrison said the request was made by Pickwick - International Productions, Inc., an independent film producer. The company proposed to call the movie "Ja(dctown'' and, ae the prison and warden's home as backgrounds. Harrison said the commission objected to 4be title and to the idea movie on prison grounds. Robert B. Oliver Serves 2nd Year on'Council Robert B. Oliver of Oliver Muluv Sales, Inc., 210 Orchard liUce Ave., will tepreseot the Detroit Zone on tte 1961 Central Ragton Buick Dealer CouncU. Oliver is aervtng his second year of a two-year teim. The 12-i coancil jfi axnpoaed ot twu rept*-senUtives from each central region zone, chosen by Mlow Buick miwisT rauns fE4-2S75 HR BTUAATB Of the automobile buaineaa. The Ndrtiv American beaver, nee near extinetkm, la believed uking a comeback fat many areas. * « mw COLOI T? ONLY *39» munnsmium WORRIED OVER DEBTS ».*oreNn!