Th» Wfothtr ___BarM* rwMMt • THE PONTIAC press Horn* . Edition VOL. 119 NO. 135 # ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY U, 1901—40 PAGES CM Charges...UAW Denies 'Union Demands Expensive' 'White Paper' Being Prepared on Berlin Crisis Getting Fit for Contest JFK Administration to Dramatize Efforts of West to Reach Peace WASHINGTON OPI — The Kennedy administration is preparing a “white paper” on Berlin to dramatize before the world the repeated efforts of the Western powers to reach agreement with the Soviet Union on a Oennan peace aettlemimt. As tJS. onicials presently see the Berlin crisis, the dispute between the Western powers and the Soviet Union over the future of West Berlin is now in a propaganda warfare phase with both sides using pubUc speeches and statemente to influence world opinion. One of 8o\ let Premier Khrnidi-chev’s Insistent arguments has been that'action is long oyeidne to eliminate what he calls the besdges of World War U la Ger He has proposed that the Western powers withdraw their force of about 11,000 men from West Berlin and give it the sutus of WASHINGTON (AP) — Pies-Ment Kennedy will leave late today ter Hyaante Port, Mass., to spend the third weekend la a row at his summer home on Cape Cod. Cost of Package Runs Highest in Past 24 Years Chfyslar Turns Tables by Proposing Pay Cut in Defense Plants Mpimt •eroad [Mmmmzrn Q AhI DETROIT (UPD—Gen-, ELErmtONIC ROimcsr-These routes are among those under considei^tion if Michigan eral Motors said today that! gets the much-sought project for an automatic new contract demands pro-! electronic-highway, initial cost of the proj-posed by the United Autol Workers over the past fewT»*^t Electronic Freeway weeks represent the “most expensive economic packhanded GMi* since it bSigjdhMg with the! union in 1937. AP Pb*t«rax ect, which woidd be a major boost to the state’s ecemomy, is estimated at {50 million. Offkdala emphasized that the routes suggested are only tentative. State Bidding for Highway The UAW, concluding its presentation of demands for 310,000 workers in 129 GM plants around the country, promptly replied that the GM charge was ‘absolutely untrue.’’ Earlier, Oirysler Corp. turned the tables ^ the union by proposing a pay cut for some future employes in its defense plants to make the firm more competitive in bidding for govern-ment contracts. a “free city*’—that Is, a city without Western troops in It. Fjdi-ing that, he has threatened to sign a separate peace treaty with Communist East Germany by the end of this year with the daim that this would wipe otit W'estetn rights with respect to West Berlin. The United States, after weeks of consultation with Britain, West Germany and France, plans send a note to Moscow by the middle of next week rejwting lOmishchev’s demand and warn-anew that the Western powers will not yield any of their rights to be in Berlin or to have access to the dty‘across East Germany. As presently drafted and under going final consultation with other, NATO allies, the U.S. not# re-views the history of German peace settlement negotiations going back to the defeat of- the Nazis in World War II. The Western powers' basic position 4s that the divided city of Berlin must find its future as the capital of a German nation reunited through free elections in East West Germany. Aflkfl Just Wage in Encyclical Pope Calls for Limit on Profit VATICAN CITY (AP) - In a wide-ranging new encyclical on social problems of the modern world. Pope John XXIII called today for industry to limit profits and make sure that the working man receives a wage that allows him to live in dignity. U.8. otficials feel, the fortheoming Mte )T one shot la flie p must be taken as the develops. West German. Defense Minister Franz Josef Strauss today began a brief but intense round of con-terenccs with Pentagon officials on NATO preparedness in Berlin. BOYISH ENTHUSIASM — Vigor abounds in WaterfOTd Township these days as youths such as George and John Bubnes. Eugene Rieck and Marti TaUenger practice for next Thursday's tryouts for the Michigan Youth Fitness contest July PMttoc Pr*w Phato 27 at Detroit Metropolitan Beach. W'aterford will send 34 winners of track and field events to tte state oonteat. The local contest is set lor 2 p.m. Thursday at Waterford Village School. Mackie and aides went to Detroit s to talk with top officials in Gen-- eral Motors about the project. Other states are fiercely in the bidding. Ohio and California are i- known to be putting ( pitches. Advisers have toW the Kennedy or automatic — highway is more By BOB VOGES LANSING (AP) — Michigan is making a determined bid for selection aa the site tor the world's first electronic highway. All logic indicates the experimental testing of the highway of the future should be conducted in Michigan, State Highway Depart-administration that an electronic—jnologicaUy feasible, ment spokesmen say. just a research dream. A group of experts has advised the administration that enough work now has been done on automatic traffic control by private industry and university researchers to conclude that it is tech- It wonid be a major boost ter he state’s eooaemy. (Current estimate is that $50 million would be spent on the first ’the experimental program. Tills is a conservative esti-matlL the Associated Press has learned. MILUONS TO BILUONS It could go higher, and, if General Motors gets the engineering! contract, it would mean miUionsi “These proposals In total make coming in soon and probably bil-| up the most expensive economic I lions later to the pace-setter ini package submitted to us in 25'this new field, years of our bargaining relatlonsl .^ver with u*w,- I DENIES CHARGE car to an electrcmlo brain. He The union hotly denied Seaton’i I charge as “absolutely untrue.’ 'Leonard Woodcock, UAW vice president and chief negotiator with !GM. said there is no way of mech-lanically costing our program." I Woodcock said the UAW was japproaching GM "not with a feel- Officials say it would be a tour-| 1st attraction 4o rival * even the^ Straits of Mackinac Bridge. ceive a payment that is much tooj 2. “Every effort must be made smaU." But "workers should beigo that at least in the future only paid a wage which allows them, . ^ ^ j j^uits of pro-live a truly human life and to; '* ^ face up with dignity to their family responsibilities." The worker should be allowed to buy shares in the company of his employer. The encyclical, at 25,000 words the longest in ^e history of the Homan Catholic Churdi, said the plight of backward nations is "perhaps the major problem of the modem' epoch." Pope called for advanced states to give sincere and disinterested aid to the Cloudiness and Rain Will End Saturday duction be permitted late in the hands of the wealthy and that an ample sufficiency be supplied to the workingmen.” 3. Private property "is an element that cannot te substituted in an ewdered and productive social life." Variable cloudiness scat- underdeveloped in the cause ofj‘er«i showers forecast through to- ■fruitful and lasting" peace. He reafflimed tile Roman Catbelie Omreh’s traditioiial stand ea the lights of private property, hot declared oodnHsa- night wilt end tomorixiw, the weatherman says. Tonight the mercury will dip to 2 degrees. Saturday’s high is forecast at 82. If It “confines Its activity withbi the HiaMs ol the In Today's Press Rusk Worries Pressure mounts over Ber-lin-PAGE It. In the first full restatement of the Church’s attitude toward social problems in three decades, this pontiff son of a farmer bore [down heavily on the phiblems of the individual. He made the« ^ints: OKS STOCK BUYINO "Very great remuneration’ is made for senne task of doubtful value while "the diligent and profitable work of whole of decent, hard-woiking men re- Why, Why? FAA Acte ofa Hydraulic Systems People want an answer to religious question — PAGE le. Pay Dirt Kennedy strikes it by giv-ing jobs to Negroes—PAGE ^ Works Hard Teenage model tells her secrets—PAGE *4. Aren News ............•« Comics .............. ** Editorials •« ritia A Garden Maitets ................M « ..............4 .......I7-8I .......*4-tl TV A Bndlo Pragrdnis .» WBasn. Bari ........... Htemen’s Page* ...... three degrees below the normal high of M to 88 and the normal tew 89 to M for the next five da.Ts In Southern Lower gnn, according U.S Weather Bureau Beport. Precipitation will total .3 to )f an inch, occurring in occasional showers mostly Monday and Tuesday. During the past 24 hours, ,25 of an inch rainfall was recorded In downtown Pontiac. The lowest temperature preceding 8 o’clodt this morning At 2 p.m. the thermometer roadie was 80. But he said the United »ates could no longer afford*the tastic" profit potential of General Motors which he said shoots for a 20 per cent return after taxes.’ Chryslet-’s wage cut proposal was immediately rejected by UAW Vice President Norman Matthews. Chrysler emphasized that it was (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) 4. “So long as soclaltution confines Its activity within the limits of the moral order it does not ol its natnre entail serious dangers of reotriction to the detriment of Individaal human beings; rather it helps to promote in them the expression dnd development of truly characteristics.’’ News Flashes WASHINGTON (B —Secretary of State Iteaa Rusk todsy htasted back at Sovint Premier Nikita Khrusbehev’s Mtaeks oa the United Nations and threatened a UA. veto if necessary to for U.N. changes. TOPfaiA, Ksn. (UPljl — OKi-elals St Forbes Air Epree Base announced today that three missing crew members of nn RB47 5. There must be social justice between different economic sec- within nations, particularly agriculture, which p,ressed in most parts worid. 6. In some nations, workers are ‘compelled to undergo inhuman privations in order to increase the output of the national economy at; dead. a rate of acceleration which goes, ------ beyond the limits permitted by! WASHINGTON (B — Senate justice and humanity.” ' passage today sent to President This was an apparent reference | Kennedy a S578-mlllion water to Communist nations. The Pope] pollution eontrol bill containing has described materialistic com-j new federal powers to try to as-munism previously as "the new, sure the nation a pi grave and at times perilous prob- supply. Final action lem of our epoch." voice vote. miglit he 'on a ptatf« stag aloag flw highway, or gadgets Might eonttal lha ear while he sat back «tlh heads off the Motorists would come from alii the other 49 states,” said one Highway Department official In hope-j ful anticipation. "It would be a terripc-attraction. It’s too bad we can’t figure out some way to charge motorists admission — if we get it—but, of course, it will be free.” 1. _____e Highway Commissioner > John C. Mackie confirmed that his department is interested in and has been trying to get the project. Tt would be a wonderful thing foi- Michigan;’’ he said. Markle refused to go^ on record on details of the project, sa.rtng It wns Wo understanding that the project details and award must be announced from Washington headqnartera of Secretary of Commerce Ijither H. Hodges. Mackie and his department have been quietly pushing Michigan’s bid in Washington. On Wednesday, Head Injury Fatal to Boy, 11 MISS CENTENNIAL Succumbs After Being ’ Struck by. Golf Ball in!;. Keego Harbor Changes DCS Emergency Plans An 11-year-old Keego Harbor!-boy who was hit in the head with a,., golf ball died yesterday in Pon-, tiac General Hospital. Three Beauties to Reign at lion Scrimmage Here! DENVER (UPl) — A United Air lines 008. jetliner on n training «gM out of Stapleton Airport here, made aa “un- jured when an Elastern DCS made emergency landing at Miami Wednesday. Hie FAA said Tharsday aU op-entors of tim hig Don^ airliner have been notified of new From Oir News WIree WASHINGTON - The Federal Aviation Agency has ordered new pneedvunes in emergency oppera-tlon of hydraulic systems on DCS jet atrUners in a nwve to head oft aeddents. Hie action was initiated by twe function,’’ the statement by D. R. nrM make tt Impesslble to lower laaMng gear amsany. Earlier, the FAA said there is no indication of any plans ground the DCS jets. United said in a statement it con-ders’as “an excellent‘order’’ requirement by the FAA that a m»nt aoddento, one of which ro- ^ sidted In 17 denttis when a United Air Lines DCS riddded and burned in A landing at Denver, Oolo., at-tCT failure ct the landing gear hy- by free fall in cases of a loss of hyikraulkr pressure. "This has been standard procedure with United Air Lines when- dnmPe syatWn. No one was tn- ever we have had a hydraulic mal- Petty, senior vice president, said. MECHANICAL FAILURES United President W, A. Patter-Mi says one or possibly more mechanical failures cau^ the Denver crash. . But never until the moment of Ok runway crash did the plane’s Idiot, Capt, John Grosso, consider that danger was imminent. Patterson made tiw«e points at a Denver news oonferrnee Thursday where he dteonssed nt length syWem fnilpd during the ■ »s Angeles flight. ‘‘The captain nad no feeling whataoever that he was about to anything ■ hazardous," Pidter-son said. "If be had thought there was any uiiusual hazard, he would have geme to Lowry Air Base.” This sir base, equipped with extensive crash and flre-flghtlng apparatas, Is abont a mile and a half south of Stapletoa. Two more incklntts involving DC8s were reported Thursday: — A UAL pilot said two Navy F87 Crusader jets nearly collided with his DC8. carrying 82. over Thermal, Calif., on a flight to Denver. ITie Navy is investigating. — A Pan-American World Airways DCS with 48 aboard landed safely at Philadelidtia mternation-al airport after the pilot reported trouble with the trim tab device, a part of the stabifizer which cob-trols the riimb and glide of the Daniel D. McGinzie. son of Mr. , and Mrs. C. Robert Berry, was i playing golf with a friend in front of his honje at 3219 Rycroft St..|^ when the accident occurred Monday afternoon. Danlel’a, ptoymate, anidentl-fled, hit the ball and tt ntnick Daniel la the temple, tt wns re- Mrs. Florence McGinzie, boy’s grandmother, said Daniel ran into the house but went into a .coma shortly aftenvard. complaining of a headache. He was rushed to tiie Pontiac ■ Osteopathic HosfMal .and then transferred to Pontiac General fori' surgery. He died before being ad-j mitted to the operating room. |. ' He was a student at Roosevelt! | Elementary sebotd. :! k AaslTkrMrr. Oss-^.W The Jaycee football pot is starting to boil. •k it it Arrangements have been made by The Pontiac Press to bring Miss Michigan, Miss Pontiae Cen* tennial and Miss Bomea to the Detroit Lions’ fall dress scrimmage, Aug. 5. Tbayll take part in pregame ceremonies, ha-tween-tbe-halves activltiea and in a special preaenta-tion when the contest ends at Wiaaer StadiaaL ★ ★ ★ Miss Michigan (Karen Jean Southway. of Wyoming, near Grand Rapids), wlU be the reigning queen of the evening, but her court will claim equal attention, since her attendants will be Miss Centennial (Veachel Bllyeu) and Miss Romeo (Marjorie Payne). ★ ★ ★ After the contest, the girls will give a prise te the best defensive lineman, the best offensive Une-man, the b«t defensive hack mad the best (MfeaMae back. These selections wiU he BMde by the sceapaBla of the press box aader tho eagle eya of Btaaa Kaataai Pontiae Press Sports Edlter axtraetdlMfy. And, there’s a let aMn ta eaaae. ....... ---■ . XHJE PONTIAC PRE^S, FRIDAY; JULY IWU For ScJmhJ Employe* Picnic 'We Need the Whole Day Off' Rejects Views , , New Parking Lot nates 5 Cents First Halt Hour Tte p i c B i e appurMUy ww J wmM eoil akMl iw aw » nah to ft! thin, and ttw Labor leaden pointed to "tm* dition" and the fact that the local foots the bill tor the hot-dags and hamburfm. '‘Thoae in chain wen nnhed la order to make it a ne«eii they ended up addi a jn and no relaxabon." niB ni atale if at a Uttle by votlnf to meet oidy once a month for the reit of the aum- mer instead of twice, readily stored the full day off. But a parting shot came from WUliam H. Andenon, vice president of the board, about wiv he missed last month’s piflBic, although invited. ”My boas wouUto't let me have : the (lay off — not even half n of Candidate GOP Chairman I Philosophy of Follow Con*Con Aiplrant County RepubUcan Chairman Arthur G. Wott Jr. today dlaavowM ■£*8 ALL WET-Yearold Richard Gordon of Boston isn't "IMthc that old gag of putting the lifeguard's hat on his head distract him from a tearful protest at being splashed. He was ^uildli« sand caMes when a sidashy bather sent spray his way. School Board Clinches Continued Youth Plan A move by the board U educa- Judge Arthur E. Moore. A citi- tton last night cUmM Gonthm-ance et the Youth Protective Services program as a regular dty Oitvlee. Ihe board agreed that one of the adiool system’s two new phy-diMOglsts would be aasipied half tia«e to aid the trouUed youngsters who nppeal for help at City Han. .‘.joity < committee was formed to back up the program and youth throughout the city! tha TsaW fioWeflve Isrvtsas pragiMB M tha eehesle balped ' |y esvaitag tha seat el a p^- FtnfDB RUN OUT I Funds to pay the salary of full-time director came for many montha from the MacGregor Foundation but eaiiy this year theae ran out and the program floun-red. geveral nMaths of negotiatioB betwemi Wa eMy. acheela and Prshats OsnH have apparentty lOMrttod la an arraagesaeat to '^he city’s ahars is estimated s StHO m year far a fuIMiii tsnto act as case wmter. program begu two years ago at the Instigation of Probate "Rain Splashes Across Country; Heavy in Spots fanad areas of the nation in the wake o< heavy rain in some Th. wet bdt extanded in scat- nngas fat the Far West to f York Stats. tr. Oklahoma. Haavieat rainfall was in westsm Aikanau and Okla-^ymn. kiors than two Inchaa of rain fall In Norman, OUa.. in a six-hour psriod. Heavy rain, hall And strong winds hit soma Mid- el EdaeaUaa Inst nlgM to bat-ator a ragneat ter a retara to ttw gasd sM days. In the good old days, hourlyrated employee had e Jull day off from work, with pay, tor the picnic. This was the case from 1184 on. But two years ago. In an economy move, the hoard cut It to half a day. WEAR AND TEAR! In a deacriptive bid to have the full day restored, representatives of Ucal 719 of the Public Service Employee Union deecribed the wear and tear on themselves and their fimities at the picnic at Hawthorne'Park the Monday after schoM let out last month. "We needed a day of relaxation to get out and flap our wings so aftetward we’d really feel eager to get out and clean your boilers and start shining iq> the Dying Physician Convicted as Spy Judgt Askf Trtotmtnt B« Found for Dr. Sobitn Sufftring Widi Canctr NEW YORK (AP)-Dr. Robert A. Soblen—already doMned by GOP Oonstltutlonal Oonveatloa candidate - which he said was in ’direct conflict wMh” the OOP viewpoint. Censured was Carl F. Shaw, SI, 4721 Rio View Drive. Waterlmd Township, a Pontiac Central High School teacher. Shaw is aae of U Repub||ca« aeektog the OOP Mmlaattos to the 1st Dtolitot la the oen-cea priBsary My N. Shaw, former factilty member of the Henry George School of Social DR. ROBERT A. MMUJBN The World at a Glance The aim of the prdgram is to kesp troubled youngsters from actual getting Into trouble. At the onset, youngsters are referred to City Hall for help by and social agsndet. * * * Interviews determine the problem. Sometimes It's personal, but sometimes not. Family troubles, tor Instance, or broken homes often figure Importantly In the * * * In the final ste^ ydeagstera ars asked to work rsgulariy with some agency or group, such as the Oakland County Big Brotbera or tbs Pottee Depsrtmsifl’s kivonlls dl- towards permanent readjustment. CompIttM Ntgotiotioni for ^Million Loan GRAND RAPIDS (A — Leal Ine., has compisted negotiations with Pmdentlsl Insuranca Oo, for a ILmilUon, ISraar term loan tor expanaton and improvement pro- WASHINGTW - President Ken-nedy has taken personal charge M administration efforts to win congressional approval of bis foreign aid' program. With both Senate and House com-mktaes showing reluctance to act, Kennedy told a group of nine aan-ators IlHirsday that in this "critical year and critical decade” mil-itaiy and economic assistance to friendly nations is needed more than ever. TbPONAS. COlo - A ISO-man posse shifted its hunt for an elusive young killer today to a high mountain area about 17 miles north of where hs enoe had been trapped after gunning down four officers. MARIPOSA. Calif. - Fire fight- Damaqe by Fire Up $30A75 in Month of June Fire damage in Pontiac last month totaled |33,4M, up from 13.91)6 in May. There were no fatalities from fire either month. Per cepita, the fire department repwted Pontiac kwt 10.41 in June. The May flOire was 90.04. Firemen answered XT! alarms in June, 11 more than in May. . 1 I I 14 in The other calls Included 59 rescue and emergency/runs, 31 false alarms and 24 investigations. There were two injuries by fire in June as compared to one previous month, and the fire department made 260 inspections, up from 238 in May. Firefigl e b^wi SieiH N 'ay against a pair of huge SieiVa Nevada blazes today had hundreds of more fires to worry about. State forestry officials repwted that Ughtning storms had touched off more than 400 new fires in Northern California. MADRID — Sixty-four ftshennen were feared drowned today by a sudden storm which ripped' through fleeU of Spanish boats eft i Atlantic and Cantabrian ports. Late reports here said at least 12 fishing boaU sank In heavy seas off Northern Spain during Thursday's storm. ! 3 Children Injured HAVANA (API-Thrse children ranging in age from 6 to‘10 inji^ Thuraday lyy the sxpkwioa of a package of detonators thep found in an abandoned shack on the outskirts of Havana. Two of the children are In critical condition. on a spy chaige that oo a death chair sentence. But the Judge who presided at his trial plans to ssnd the 61-year-old peychlatrtst to some In-stltutlon that "is able to afford humans and decent medical faculties." * A A Justice must be Just," says Federal Jix^ William B. Her- mds. The Judge directed medical spedallsta to rccomnwnd to him today where to send SoUen. AAA The peychiatrist cloeed his syea and tutnad chaBiy-tohlte ss 4«t Jury found him guUty TInirsday of swing tor the Soviet Uhlea during World War II. He writhed on Uie reclining rhiitr he had used mudf of the time during his four-week trial. NO SELF DEFENSE Soblen, who had taken plUs frequently during the trial and sudnd on Ice cubes, did not take the witness stand to defend " self. Doctors testified for ttte defense that he has lymphatic leukemia has less than a year to live. ★ . ♦ * key witness against Soblen was his brother. Jack Soble, 57, ___ _j sent to priaan for 7H yean in 1987 for espionage. Ths brother, who speUs Ms name differently, pleaded guUty to heading an espionage ring that was closely connected with Soviet embassies ih many countries. BIRMINGHAM-Ratos tor the Northwest Quadrant parlclnt lot, which is to open next month, have wen established by the City Oom- Motorists ining the downtown kt wilt be efaniged five cents for the first half hour and five cents for nMBthly hnsts^wOI pay a rate cf $7M. This wUI be the first municipal l(U to charge a nickel for each half hour. AU others are five a "community propwty” pintform file for land to be "rcoor The Squar» Lake Property Owners AModatlon in Btoomfleld ItiwBahtp wiU hold a picnic Sunday at 1 p.m. at ths Sviare Lake lYailer Palk. caUed lor "lOO per cent land value taxatioB,” EUiott continued. AAA In a letter to Shaw, Elliott said it was Ms duty u Republican chairman "to safeguard the In-tegrtty of fundamental Repuhltcaa pi^plat." "WhUt your interest in social justice is to be commended." 1311-ett continued, "I feel oxnpelled to pifoUdy point out that your views srs not the views represented by ths Republican party." Shaw was not immediately svail-sMe for comment. Driver Who Got 4 Tickets in Year Is Fined $80 Detroit salesman who was ismied tour traffic vioUtloa tkkets in Oaklnnd County since Inst year showed up in Justice courts hers Ronald A. Houle, 21. was ordered to pay fines and costs totaling 980 or spend the next 97 days In the county JaU. He appeered before Justices of ths Peace Emmet J. Lleb and Elmer C. Dieterle In He pleaded , guilty befwe Lieb to two qwedlng vtoUttons. Then he was taken to Dieterle, where he pleaded guilty to another speeding W. Bloomfield Tax Word Soon Dtcision on Apptal of 1961 Roto It Promiiod Within 15 Dayi Commissianer R. Gerald Barr of ie State Tax Commisaloa has promlssd Wsst Bloomfield Town-sMp offidslB that they will know within IS days whethsr their appeal of the townsMp’s 1981 tax rats Is denied or accepted. A A * At s one-hour hearing in Pontiac yesterday afternoon before Barr, Joseph T. Brennan, township attorney, presented oral arguments a^inst the 1.49-mtU rate set in May by the Oakland County Tax Allocation Board. The towMfolp asked for I.U to neH budget aeeds. Brennan said the six-member tax board made "a mistake of laA and fact" in setting the lower rate. AAA Eight other officials (mostly school offtciala whose dMricta fall within the township boundaries) Ifv-liiding Dana P. Whitmsr, Pon- violation and to driving with a tlac school superintendent, suspended license. [the rate should stay as it was set. The U0-m«Bber asaedatien plan > make the picnic ah annual Ouei Am Befo. IWI Laeb-esMe St, m etodsto at Marfan Mildred Storch at 1316 Yorkahire St. has been named alternate delegate to represent the touth Oakland County Chapter of the Na-tional Secretariaa Assn, at the annual convention to be held Wednesday In Los Angeles. Birmingham Chapter 230, Order of the Eattara Star, will hold a •ewing bazaar 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Rkbard Walden, 8406. Telegraph Road. Several openings in the fourth, fifth and six pertods of the day camp at Springdale Parte are still available for boys and glrte between 7 and U years of a^7 Anyone wishing tp enrdi a chikt~ m register at the Blonin^iam Recreatkm Mlice from 8 a.m. to pja. dally. 25,000 Will Attend GMTC's 25th Picnic One of Michigan’s biggest industrial outingn—the annual GMC Truck A Coach Dlvisloo picnic lor employes and their famlllee—will attract some 25,000 persons to Walled Lake Amusement Park It is the 35th yearly picnic sponsored by the dlvliion. A A A Marked by a Silver Anniversary vaudeville show and a display of s of the first GMC tmdn built here, the picnic will feature prizes, including a Pontiac Tempest, as well aafree rides for children and thousands of ice cream sticks. AAA Games and events such as baseball throw, golf pitching and football passing will be staged throughout the picnic, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. AAA Topping afternoon activities will be a contest between GMCs fire, control brigades. Turkey Okays Goodyear | AKRON. Ohio UP — The Good-1 year Tire ft Rubber Co. said TlMi*day Turkey bas< authorized Gobfgwar to form a 913-miUion company there, in association with local interesU, to build a tire factory. Among Lear projects scheduled tor completion within the next 12 montha are a 93.5 mllUon addition to Instrument division fadlitles at Idbrth straight day. At least iev«i Grand Rapids and a new 91-mil-I have died in itorm-relat- Ikm manufacturing plant for Lear-I Romeo Division at Elyria, Ohio. The Weather Full UJ. Weather Bnreau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITT — Variable cloudiness with —«oatiered showers today ending tenorrow. Lew tdnight 81. **tolgh Satorday 88. Winds gentle and variable. GM Says Demands 'Most-Expensive' I (Continued From Page One) I not proposing pay cuts (or present employes. It asked that wage scales be reduced for future employes In Its six defense plants to make them competitive with wages in other nonautomottve defense firms now competing tor government work. n MUTrlSKjt t:ll p.m o rlMi asurdsr St 1:M s m. On* T»ir A|* !■ i.iHIthMt Mmpfnituri............... l/Oirett tempertturf ... t' Mean temperature ............. Weather—Partly cloudy Thtnday’i Temperalnra Chart Alptna t« 6] Kantaaaty M SI Xadaaaba IS sa LaaAngalea fl 8 Trsu.cuy tl si Nth II if gss Atlanta M SI OmL _ Blimarck SS SI Phoenix Chicago IS SI PItUbnrsh Sa «r"‘“ S8R«.C, a Oetratt 71 Sa a. PraneUen sa Duluth 71 41 a. ate Marie la The company a tower startlag salaries (or oome office and englneerfaig worfcera NATIONAL WEATBBR-Scattered ahowvrs and thunderahow-/ era nre expected tonight ant New England, fiw-northern portion of the'Middle AfiMwto itates and the OMo and Tennesnoa valleys I Rockfoa. It WiU be I tomperaturs change else- Chrysler has a total o( 8,800 defense ^plant work^. Meanwhile, at General Motors the union presented its plan for pension Improvemenu, including pegging pension payments to the cost of living, continuing benefits for the widows of retired workers, making retirement optional at age 60 instead of 65. and providing a lump sum retirement payment. The union also was stated to caU (or GM help in winning approval i of a 16-point legislative program but this was delayed until Monday. Thursday the union had asked eneral Motors for a pay increase [ at least 26 cents an hour. Set Up Roadblocks for Kidnap Suspiects state ^police and the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department set up roadblocks today In an effort to head off two men reported at kidnapers of an 8-month-old boy in North Geneaee County. A police teletype from Genesee i authorttlea said-the suspects tverel driving a wMte^er-green Cadillac with Alabama llcensa plates No. 288814. They are believed to be beaded for Georgia oo Dixia Highway. The two male auspeota are in their SOe. $1 Holds in Layaway for 30 Doys F0M)US BBAIID Tape Recorders Caty to Oporofo—Foolproof Nowoft Modtl ”vnuuir‘ Tape Recordeis ' Compact ^EBCOR* 2-SPiED HI-FI Top« Recorder Discount I' Price 1,1 Otnula* WEBCOn' (ttsuty st Ism Uik I hours ol rmbrdlns mS pteybsok Urns. Ugbtveltto - sssy lo ssrry with you snysrtiiit. 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S«9iiMw CAMEBA Dirr^-MaM Pl|g t ' . :■» FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JULY 14 mi Ponfiaq, Nearby Area Deaths [. «, of IS WenoMh M««. I kt W4 <—wtwwr te Trtm, i llr. Cvnair «ed WcdnM*gr ia ^hov#. fkBHtavta. wbevt ho had IM vWtta« ivUtivM tho ' Oo hhd owned ond oponlod tho bmey Iilood reotwmat at Jock-ton and Aginaw otreets for S ■Hto b^hre hia Mp to Europe. I Sorrlvine aro hk wife VIetaria; 0 Wakk; a , Stanley, all . and was a msinbcr of Business and Professtcnal Women's Clnb there. Surviving arc Mrs. WUUam H. Austin of Grosso te and a facother HaroU «. Phipps of Pontiae Ldra Service wffl be 1 p. m. Satraday at William SuUtvan and Son Funeral Horae, Royal Oak. Burial wUI follow at Oakview there. MRS. GBOROM BRBRDB WHITE lake TOWNSHIP Sendee for Mrs. Oaorfe Oauiae A) Brendel, T5. of S1S3 Oiraond 1, win be at S pjn. Sunday at toe Rlchardaon “ * — (toy It Jenefh Meecy HaaMtal. ~bntiac. Survivkw baaldaa her parenta re twa listen, DiaiiiM and Deb-oenh; a brathar, Donald, aS at Mn. Gaoepa Pulaato, Ml of Pontiac; and giaatg nadp Mat LaLonda cd Pontiac. Lennon Ferguson of Kenfticky and Alb^ Fecnei ‘ " AWON TOWNSHIP — Service ter Nn. WUUam (ftaunai N.) Sto-venaon, ». el S14S S. Rodiator Road, win bf at 11 a. m. Monday at St. Andraw CattoUe ChtiKli, Roctoator. Burial will ba In Mount Avon Oimatary. uy will ba radlad at • p. n. Sundby at toa WUUam R. Funeral Home, followed by burial In White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Vetnana Hospital, AUen Park, after an illnaoB of atvaeal montos. Surviving are tores brothan, Or^ Sa of Ttay. Cert of New Mexioo. and Rogr of Brighton; and fiva ehtow. Mn. lYad Stuhtbarg of t Mn. PMd Met rik Lai^, bon ■ndltaglirtlinr Mn. Staniay Fonat, both of INDEPENDENCE TOWHSHIP-Pnyer sendoe was to be hdd today at Mount Hops Camstefy for ' t daugbttf of Mr. Mn. Raymond L. folMk of IVankwia St 1 Tho baby wu stUlborn yester- Mn. Stovonaon'dled today at her Ntdonea after a long Ulneao. 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JULY; U. 1961 QwJe oU la a baae I ,1.» prpilucuV FIVK Tables^Tum as Allies Take Potshots at Khrushchev Bjr JAMBi BUBLOW I I AMljral WASHINGTON Weat if becinnUig to bdt Premier Klinishchev, sag him on hla om words, put him on the defensive. It’s a switch. He’s been doing the ing, the West the catd^. It pointed oat tiiat dm Union. In Jcrfniivt the United Na- tions, had agreed to the principle West Sfaioe letting the East Gei^ If this is a put-i4> Job — _ mant between Western Allies to the tables — this writer hasn't been able to nail it down. Bat they’ve conferred steadily on his Beilin rtnnpos. Now together they’re pc^shotting him. For weeks he’s acted like loudmouth, threatenii^ to push the Allies out of West Berlin, brotfing of Soviet power. It’ kept the Allies Jumpy, detenstve, apparently uncertain how to ban- German government dect-ed by oU . that all pecgrtes should have the right to ddermine their own future. Wist Germany called on Khrushchev to live up to the BY ALL OCBMANS Sign a peace tres lick whidi must hurt around the nlsm, said, "'nie underlying crl-world, raise suspicions of Soviet mans vote on a single German government is the last thing Khrushchev wants, he won’t per- t it was good propaganda against him. t tlie whole blame for 1t0m0m ’Then this week the blast from French President C3iarles De Gaulle. West German Chan-cellor Konrad Adenauer, Secretary of State Dean dluak, Lincoln State Department press officer and spokesman, and even Sen. Hubert Humphrey, Minnesota Democrat. De GauUe, who ^om’t talk often, said the West won’t let the Soviets settle Berlin’s fate by themselves, warned they’ll ' responsible for any "grave cones’’ of a Berlin crisis. fUCiaDiro m GERMANY HOME REMODEUNG • RBcrtotion • Attic Rooms • Brooxowoys • Goragtt • Aluminum Windows ond Doors TALBOTT CONSTRUCTION 1025 Oakland FE 4-4595 Refugees from Communist East Germany are fleeing into West Beriin at the rate of 1,000 day. Adenauer said it "proves conditions over there have become unbearable’’ and a* "panic seems to have broken ouL’’ Fineit Quality CarpeU McLEOD CARPETS mHmWaBB*«l SRUAU UU B». nw ?icm« cuRiin 2 Year CssrUss mjt miiiii Prae Servica—Rag. C W 13 Rovol Distributors FI 4-4240 This kind of psychological assault can’t hrip but hurt Khruah-ohev with satellites and neutrals. Major cause for the refugee flight seems to be food shortages — for insta^, in potatoes and butter — and stepped-up Red sure upon the East Germans support actively. Khrushchev, in his finagling on Berlin,, called for signing separate peace treaties with West and East Germany, an unt' able situation for Adenauer, who wants a single, wiified G«iuuiy. But Adenauer's Bonn government used this against Khrushchev, with a twist to hurt. Fidel Fights Illiteracy HAVANA (AP) — Raul Castro called Thursday for elimination of illiteraiQr in Qiba by Aug. 30, when the Natkmal ConiTess Ag^dnst R-jUteracy opens in Havant, ^h {trmed forces minister spcjce in jSanUagb on the pragpess pf the govenunent camps^ to teach ev-leryone to read and write. NATURAL PASTEL ranch' mink Unbaliovabla luxury at tuck a low. prkal FANTASTIC SALE OF FINE MINK STOLES M99 sis of our generation ariaes from the fact that the Soviet Union did not Join the United Nations in well as in fmm...The I (rf power has transformed it to ambition for more Humphrey hit Khruahchev a He said Khrushchev was plagued by food ahoriages of ataggering proportiona. 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A ; flock of docks, sailing solely > along over the surface of tho ' water,providesaaeenewhose - beauty in color and swtlon can I hardly be surpassed. ’ Then a great bald eagle comes jKNiring out over the lake, wings ppread, now swinging low to seek out 'Ihn unsuspecting fish, then rising }iigh into the heavens. From his ^vantage pdnt in the sky surely man Sand his troubles must seem picayune Sand wholly unimportant. J ★ ★ ★ I And then the fishing, pitting n S nan’s skill against the ssvags ’ strike of the bon, and the power* • fnl rush of hooked pike as he * panscs to inre his enemy into the • mistaken notion that the fight is I over, then flashes away with a I vidous snap at the offending line. J ★ ★ ★ I If a man is to catch these fish he Scan think of nothing else. All the scares of civilizatiwi fall away when A wilderness lies all about. The man Swho invented this word “recfeation” {must have been a fisherman. He jsntm what he was talking about. : ★ f I The complete absence of sccus* ! iomed sounds on the lake provides I one of. its greatest sttractionB. ’ The weird cry of s loon may >; break the silence at long intervals. * But it only serves to emphasize ‘ the pesceCnlness of the scene. 1 If you are tked of man-made Irqubles and distractions, head north ior a couple of days and take the ifiolitude cure. Just as a man’s limg land and Milford, (watch carefully), to the entrance to Kensington Lake Park, Into which you make a right turn—and where you can spend a wtmla day and then not see It all. Notice the billboard map of the park, at lU entrance, or stop at the sup^-tendent’s office and get a map of your own. Take In the magnificent views from all of the high points, and survey the bathing beaches. By all means, don’t miss the new Nature Study BuUdlng, where this ana’s flora and fauna Is traced for a million years or mon. You’ll bate to leave It You can then resume the drive dear arowd man-made Kent Lake, (second largest In Oakland (X>unty), but watch out for the tricky left turns on entering and leaving dangerous Orand River Road. On the east side of the lake, you’d better follow that sign pointing to the dock of the stem-wheeler boat the "Island ()ueen," and take an hour’s ride, showing off the magnificence of the lake with Its many Islands. Then return to Milford the same way that you came out from there and at that village’s main comer you turn right into Commerce Road, which you follow most of the way home. You pas^ between the two sections of the newly-made Lake Sherwood, through Commerce Village, past Oreen Lake on your left, between Cass and Orchard Lakes, turning left Into Keego Harbor, and back Into Pontiac on Orchard Lake Avenue. Isn’t it grand to live In Oakland County! I Finding another metal horse shoe Is Brent Gallatin of Rochester. Last year he found one embedded six Inches Inside the bark In the body of a maple tree which he had cut down. The other day he found one embedded In a crotch in another maple tree, 45 feet above the ground. He now Is quite convinced that a half century or so ago somebody was careless with their horses. An albino squirrel Is attracting a lot of attention near the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al^ Braarley of Birmingham. Its mate Is the usual color. Communists Out to Destroy CIA Our board of education now feels diere are sufficient fundi to award sMary increases to our administrators amounting to 15 per cent. Our administrators’ salaries are tbe diird highest In Mkdiigan. Yet, WASHINCrrON - Tbe Soviet Union is looking forward to its biggest victory in the cold war-the possible disruptioo and disintegration of the Central Intelligence Agency here, which has tor many years been a thorn in the side of international communism. The Soviet apparatus had worked in many countries to try to break down the intelligence system of its Bdr ap iealelee aad rtvablea botweea akeneteo a( dm goveta- t lAWRniaB tion of the influences which are behind the scenes In tbe fight against the CIA la to be found in Tbe CIA also fo accused of fo- ^nisnd that the agency give meriting trouble inside foreign “ •ccounting to coagreasioi^ countries. Indeed, the committees not only of its erqiendl. put out the stiry^SS but of all Its activities. rank 34th in Midiigan, dared ask for a salary increase they were given a verbal lashing by the board which was an insult to teem and to the tarqwyers who foot the bills. It was irotoo to read, qasto, ■iposes, the oapeila-D bo odered a board Another socaUed Independence Day has come and gone. How many Americans really know the true meaning, of the word independence? Our sdxiala of today do not want the teenagers to study the history of tlrelr country. What they are moat tttercated ifi teaching is the life of Hitler and many others of the same type. Ask the teachers .about toe prodamation of our ConstitutiQB and Independ- Frendunen believed It—that the CIA was behind the revolt of the French generals over Aigwis. Even high French officials were misled by It, and some French newspapers took it up, though who has fheeled Iho'f dast as laaay a hteehet Jte has heea atiemptod todreetty by toe S. Edgar Yet, when the there wasn’t a word of quth in the story. axMiisiva propaganda has And today, Soviet agents look with satisfaction at tile controversy they have helped to stir up in this county over the activities of tbe CIA. LsaghefSfu^OihMilavasfoa has been aader way to eonvlaeg Ugh adteials ti too Ameriean*^ gm'enunent that toe OA ttmmU be spilt apart or weakeMd la its President Kennedy said some- bsen iaaadied that could well thing emphatieaily to that effoct attradt toe altentkm of eitber the to the French government on his House CeoUdittee an Ub-American recent visit to Paris. Aetoriito or the Perhaps the boldest manifests- mittee ' of ILMO eaah.** maiatenaiieo mm asked lor tneir pay raise la medlcai bcswUts to keep todr taemne tax dowa. they were erUMied by the board for tiylag to dodge taxoa. I hope they pay tor a croosing guard at Tde^ph and Orchard Lake before a child is ktoed. Bln. Blohard B. Norton 3655 Peima Drive Dr. William Bra^ Says: Use Aspirin or Acetanilid? Try Ca, P Ra^n In^ad Portraits The Sovieto do not, of course, worit directly. Tbey.operote through intermediaries—two and three times removed. Often tboae who are taken in by the crusades and campaigns of tbe CbmmunlsU are totaUy unaware of H and would be toe first to rlmiMtonWiA rvmirmtnicl infFteufi/ It was natural that the Cuban affair should afford a chance tor an open attack on the CIA. VARIOUS BIETHODS The agitation to get rid of the agency, or at least to change its functions substantially so that it would be far leu effective than it now is, was carried on in various ways. naally. PiesMeat K e a a e d y took actoia to get at the root of the coatioversy. He asked Oea. Maxwell D. Taylor—who, as i former chief of i of toe Army, kaows toe Impact of Intel-Hgeace work on military opata-ttoaa—to make a wide-raaglag Investlgatloa Into U.8. Intelll-geaoe activities. A permanent presidential board, created in 1956 to check on the CIA arid other agencies engaged in foreign intelligence, was reactivated. Dr. James R. Killian Jr. of Masuchusetts Institute of Technology—an able citizen witlf an objerilve point of view on contro-veixial matters, who served from 1956 to 1958 as the first head ot the board in the Eisenhower ad-ministratiop—was reappointed chairman. Summoned to dig into the subject, too, was toe President’s irother. Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy, who is as anti-Communist as anybody in public life. What does an the stadyiag add The reports of many thousands of followers confirm my belief that the individual who gets an adequate dally ration of calcium and vitamin D rarely needs an anal^ic (stich at aspirin or ace-tanilid), a aeda-ttve (such as a barbiturate) or a tranquiliaer. For calcium and D. (the sunshine vi-l tamin being es-I sentod for ncnraall calcium' utUiza-* tkm) really ( in a moderate, physkdogical way, what these readily avallatrie dru^ purport to do for the credulous customer in a magical way. ★ ★ ★ Although an adequate daily ration of (to and D is an essential part of the ivgimen tor iheoma-tiz given in Little Lesson Mb. 13, “(toronic Joint DiaaWllty,’’ heretofore I have filed under “Coincidence’’ toil reports of extraordinary relief or cure of bursitis by (to and D. milk, which it a quart a day for a growing child (a child continues growtaig aatil aga 35) or 1% Itoits a day f(»r a mature adult. ‘niat’s what I said — MILK! One writer tends in this question: Will you tall me by return mail, U four quarts of beer daily win do any harm to yaur system? Of course my answer is that it win dp a great deal et bam. Drink MiLXr .MiatS Mtw*. ask.won ausi sm pee* *t JIS vord* loae piitoiaiBi le Siriiwil htteh soS ast dU- uuvntd to I Sm PrM«,Pa (Osp^ll By JOHN 0. METCALFE There are smiles far your heart Ihat I love to see ... For they cany ipe back to the Irish sea . . . Aliif the growth of the green on the sloping bills . . . And the gold M toe sun that tile valley fins . . . There are smiles in your heart that are soft and fair .. . And as gentle as winds In the summer air . . . And as warm as the flame from a Yuletide log ... In the night of the winter with frozen fog . . . There are smiles in your heart that are tender, deep . . . And they fiU me with dreams as I laU asleep . . . While I wait for your word ot our wedding day . . . With a confident h(X>e that is young and gay . . . There are smiles in your heart that to none are known . . . For they always are given to me alone ... But the smile in your heart that I long tor nxist ... Is the one I shall find on tbe Irish coast. The Almanac Today Is Friday, July 14, the 195th day ot tile year with 170 to follow. The moon is approaching its first quartn-. The fhoming stars are Ven#, Juidto* and Saturn. The evening stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. ★ ♦ ★ On this day in histary: In 1789, French dtizena stormed the Bastille prison and released the monarchy’s political prUbn- la ins, Osagreaa paaaed t la 1949, Rusatoauwxed Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. In 1968, the pro-Weatem monarchy ot King Faisal U at lraf| was overthrown fay pioJtesb army officers. The kiqg sod crown prince were shot and kOkiA And the premier was killed the' next •lay. ' ★ ★ ♦ A thousht for todey: Ruaaliu author Fyodor Dosteyevll^ aijd: “Man is a pliable animal, a be^ who gets accustomed to everything.” Sipiles Case Records of a Psychologist: ^ Don’t Push Children Toward TV ttoas et toe CIA with other Montreal Star Endorses jAutomobile Safety Belts I I^tiac has a special interest in the current (ximments of The Montreal Star on safety belts. The Star says; “According to Rod W. Todqham, Sresident qf CTirysler of Canada, the ves ot 700 Canadian HK>torLsts would t>e spared this year, and another A Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Fred BattenAorf of Waterford; 53rd wedding anniversary. Oaarge 1. Gataen of Rochester; 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthar Syrlag of Birmingham; 5Srd wedding anniversary, ’ Mrs. Ann Oreenlnwn of Drayton Plains; 82nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe MaOery of Walled Lake; 5Srd wedding anniversary. Mte. Olney M. Taylor of Metainora; 82nd birthday. Mrs. NetUa Watehpocket of 4244 Greer Road, 93rd birthday. The question of bow secret operations ot a quasi-military character shall be conducted la a ticklish one, but by no means unsOlvaUe. ThO important issue is whether, whm all the changes are put into effect, tbe morale of the CIA will be •a days, Is aa excelleat remedy la aay case of borsitto that lasto more tiM U daya. At any rate. It is well to remember that caldum. that is to. say, a nmnal daily Intake of/cal-cium and D. is nature’s own anat geatc, sedattva and tranquiliaer. Of course there are various ways to get enough calcium, but tbe easieBt way is by taking your minimum daily requirement of The Country Panon i- By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE J-441: Doris D., aged 7, is a cute little girl. “Dr. (toane,” her mother began, “I am afraid her Daddy la indirectly going to lower her grades in school. “For Doris is crazy about story books. So she asks her Daddy to read to her at night. “But he is a tense Jittery executive who riiunts her over to the. TV. He tells her to niB along and] watdi some of tiiel TV shows for cha-* Before Junior Uteh sdiord age. at yPur department store or sta-a teacher can pretty well pkk out ' Let a child of Doris' age point out the words in her aclxxd reader that she doesn’t know. Print one such wmd on each cardboard atrip. Then hold two nnknown words la front ot her. Explain each “Dr, institution will continue (p the same spirit as before its relentless search for information about what-the Communists an doing. SOME ARC RLUNT ...The line which the not-so-subtle eneqfan of CIA are taking la that an agFncy ot this kind is alien to our institutiora and shoulJ be tfop-jiressed, or that It vtolates tha constitution, or that it is interfering with State Department policy. This la a tsvwito davlee-4a le. I toink TV is often I naed to be steadier and I know a difld sbiqily MUST be a good reader to cany college work." REWARE TV TV is a twoedged edurational sword! It has many good points — >»■ petlsUy for those who bn already good readen. Rewan, howavei, tort yaa panels make a “oratah” aat of TV aad toas loan apoa it whoa ,|wa tosted ha iatostog paar chid la swill nadtol, Readiiig is still the motor of tha the children who will go on to college and make passing maria. WWW All she needs do Is to take a poll as to how many an patronizing the local public Ubraiy! LIBRARIANS ARB TEACHERS Many parents forget that the local librarians are helping teach children and thua deserve to be classified in the same category as the faculty of the grammar and high schools. So make sure you parents (and grandparents) place a "halo” on printed material. Even If your chUdren are too youag to read f ~ helpful storleo that atraaa moral vtrfaes. Thus, the children begin to re-g^ the printed page as “fun.” They even envy the older youngsters who can interpret those printed symbols we call words. If yon can thus idaca a desirable For further advice, eend %r my halo upon books and this dally boolder‘‘How to Tider Your Chttd newspaper, you have already given at Home,” endosing a stamped re-your child a running bead start turn envelope, pin| 29 cents, toward higbor education. -— ^ ••Gnmdm., P>«me toil us a toiSTUST? ' diildren often i "Let's READ a alary." fo toa proper retort by Oraatea (or Unleos your child can read swiftly and v^h comprehension, he is usually doomed to failure in hifto •chool and certainljs in college. ehUdrea M yon let tossn hmmm •W* etadMto (TV) n. "eya” ,^ides, that relieves Grandma of tryli% to concoct a new yarn or refurbish an old one. USE FLASH CAROg Use flash cards to tutor your child at home, both in. reading and arithmetic. (tot strips of sriiite eardbotwd about 2” X10”. Buy a prjntim wt AM) **•!•* fw npafeUp ■aunt if aU total naVa srtatoO t| thia Daotpaatr aa araU aa an Af aavf Slapatcaaa. Tba PoaUae Pmi la OallmtO to aamar tar U eaata a waafc; varra THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY U. 19,61 T«och«r Fails to Loom Her Losson WATFX»ID. Ei«land (AP)~ Barhar* Woodhow, who has leo-touw*. written iwoki and made ■ filtna OB road safety for the past 13 yeari. (|5.«) dcred to stop. It was her second conviction wifliin a month, the court was ! told. On*'June 19 she r-- “—• three pounds ($8.40) for Capitol Savings & Loan Assa. Established 1890 75 West Huron Street FE 4^561 CUSTOMEI PUKING IN KEU OP BUILDING Prosecution Opens. Cooley Case Tixlay BAKERSnEli). Calif. (AP)-Dist. Atty. IQt Nelson is stated to deliver a 90-minute opening statement today in the prosecution’s murder case against former bandleader ^de Cooley. t it it A Jury of 10 men and 2 women was seized llnirsday to try SO-year-old musician for the April 3 slaying of his wife Ella Mae, 37. Two male alternates also were sworn in. ■a a . a In his questioning of prospective Jurors, Nelson indicated he I will attempt to prove that Mrs. jCooley was tortured to death in the couple's Willow Springs ranch home. An autopsy surgeon said she had been stomped and strangled. Fire Damage $3 Million AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — A four-hour fire swept I seven acres of buildings in I Wellington's wharf area today, causing damage estimated at nearly |3 million. No injur^. Japan Refuses Visas TCHCYO (AP) — The Japanese {not issue visas to foreign Commu-Inists invited to attend the Japanese Communist party's conven-ition opening in Tjokyo July 23. Recruiter for Navy to Retire in August Having completed 21 years in. aboard a subchaser In the Carlb-the Navy, Chief Petty Officer John Korak, Who heads the Pontiac recruiting station, will retire Aug. 1. A resident of Pontiac for the pastj three years. Chief Korak plans to retire at Cocoa Beach, Fla., with his wile and young daughter. He was stationed aboard submarine rescue vessels operating out of Pearl Harbor during the Korean conflict. After the truce, he was transferred to the Naval base at Key West, Fla., coming to Pontiac from there in 19«. CPO JOHN KORAK State Merges Counties for Highway Upkeep LANSING »-The State Highway Department has instituted a new plan for highway maintenance in its 10-county Kalamazoo district. The district has been divided into four areas, each with a 1 (Quarters superintendent, several nutintenance garages and a central equipment repair shop. Each county previously had its own separate maintenance system. here of the first Presbyterian Cburcb, Pontiac Elks'. Club and the Pontiac YMCA. The Koraks reside at CS8 Wesbrook St. Since enlisting in the Navy hvl*. 1940, Chief Korak has also been a signalman and a deep-sea diver. He holds the rating of chief boatswain's mate. Besides heading the Pmitiac recruiting station, he has b^en in charge of recruiting in Macomb, Lapeer, Genesee and Shiawassee In 1948, he completed a 'round-the world cruise ^iboard a small sub-rescue ship, the USS Coucal, serving as a diver. (^lef Korak said he and his family "certainly have enjoyed living in Pontiac and will miss it." He hopes to be employed by the missile works at Cape Canaveral. lauded for judgment His commanding officer in Detroit, Lt. Cmdr. R. G. 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Duncan succsedsd a Negro in good O.C. job in which Negroes had come to have a vested interoit ANGEUBS (AP) Marty Brooks, Ti known as the Wonder of Broadway between 1913 and 1989, died Wednesday. Brooks fFew noo-Nagroes have held that • lormer vaudeville pradueor, came to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer la 1S29 to direct short siAijsct fflms, nwved to Tedmicoior In 190 and retired last January. IVxly per cent of the people of Pofu are pumMooded Indtans wboee lives have changed UtUo since the times of the li SANDBBS FOR RENT TRAVIS^ General Ike even called ou troope to support Integratton of Little Rock school But the Joha-for-Negnea situation remained as NORGE 2-CYCLE AUTOMATIC WASHER •BIG 10 LB. 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The Republicans were too aware |ol Southern white voters to i a aolid commitment that a Negra | would be named to the Cabinet if [the Nixon-Lodge ticket wcm. Anyway, it would have been bad ' politics to nudce luch a commit- | Politicians in their prayerful I'wooing of racial groups and voting blocs are JlKNind by tradition to more gentle and less obvious public I mneuvers. Lodge had played the Negro-in- I |the-Cabinet card, however, and Jjohn F. Kennedy had-to-trump M. * jNe did so as president-elect in _ Kennedy played the scene on the ' 1 [front stoop of his Georgetown . ihome. His straight man eras a ' .Negro, U.S. Rep. William L. Daw- / son, a Chicago Democrat. IV) the audience of newsmen, i ■ Kennedy announced, and Dawson ' ■ did not deny, that the president-■Meet had tendered the congress-Jman the office of postmaster gen- | Bml. Kenned;^ afoe mM Daweaa J refoeei. By reeeen ef Dawi |e. 74 ycwfB, aad Us 8aUh I Chleage pemteU c U peltleU realWs ms| j| the UcMenl was . pkeny- . JBiit it also was a political grand ' There is nothing phony about the I fact that Kennedy is irorfcing many | ■Negroes into the federal sovice in ■jobs heretofore reserved for non- | "Negroes. Andrew Hatcher, a Negro, _ ■assistant White House prem aeoe-|taty. Kennedy is digging pay dirL I ■ 100 to Teach in Africa K YORK (AB1.-A ^huulrc, ■teachers left by pim Thursday ■ night to teach school in Kenya. ■Tanganyika and Uganda. A nrnokesman for Cblumbia Untver-■sity’s Teachers ObUcge said this ■is the largest group of Aihericans ■loiganised to teach an under-^ devMoped region. newsMte I kMiiv I vnal mat a* IBritain to Get Rein LONDCm (AP) - Prime Min- / ■iMer Macmillan told Conservative ' ■party legiMaton Thursday night i ijhis administratian soon will be' jed to impose drastic curbs on ■th British economy to counter a ' ■threatened new bout 3-3501 FE 5-2424 THE POXtlAC PRISSS. FRIDlVV, JI LV U. 1961 XIXE UAW*Chrysl«r Talki Availabl* on Rocording and member of th« UAW Iwruin-3,.J lion Mid-Sta»ei Terminal., Inc DETWMt (AP)-The 3.000 member. of Ovyiler Local of die United Auto Workers Union have available a daily report on contract negotiations via the telephone. ing team, dictates a recqrding of the day’s hig^ spots. It is idayed back on a telephone answering TOUEnO « — Three new hlgh- Is Completdd in Toledo service for any member who wants After each ifoy's negotiaticm, " ...............413 presideht Ray SulHvan, Local 413 presid Railroads carried fewer passen-gea in United States in 1983 than in 1896. elevaiior, was completed Wednesday. The structure, 250 feet high, has a storage capacity of 1.7 million bushels. When the St. Lawrence Seaway opened in 1059. the port had no facilities to load grain into jfreighters. which requitv much The biggest of the three Mau- higher loading spouts than lake mee River facilities, the $2.5 mil-lshlps. speed grain devators, capable of loading 150.000 bushels an hour into ocean-going ships, are operating in the Port of Toledo. Commodore living at runabout cost! 155-hp aluminum \’-8 gives you Buk* go yet swept Class C of the Mobilgas Economy Run (a test by exp^ drivers) for automatic shift V-8 compact with 2-5.0fl inpg! Price? It’s 1 mpg! lUKler most models of the low-price field! Exciting new proof ...wh«n betitr outomobilai ora built, Buick will build tham. BUICK SPECIAL SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER MOW . . . TOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER IN PONTIAC 18: Oliver Motor Sales,1nc., 210 Orchard Lk. Ave. ~ **0 mhttioni tig voluaif Saa your luki tholf far Ooubla Chaek Usad CorsI - l.Shimmon.s Road, Pontiac Town-'", ''he had I received 65 mamage proposals. . . s ^ sa - X , Qj mamage proposals, ship, was found guilty of drunken Thursday. Miss Baker be- jdnving yesterday before Municipal i^novrn as -‘The Shy Bride ” iJudge‘Cectl McCalium. T a 11 e n tiafter failing several times to turn jwas fined $100 with 15 days in up for her scheduled wedding to ithe Oakland County Jail as the millionaire Allister McCormick in , alternative. I Chicago in 1922, I The Pacific Ocean covers about New York City’s commuters ^ one-third the earth’s surface. come as far di.stant as 100 miles.' rONTIAC CITY LICINSE N«. 1064 OraN MONDAT and FlUItAT 9 A.N. ta 9 P.M. LAST 4 DAYS-Prices Lowered The end is now in sight. 4 more doys for you to buy furniture ot the lowest prices that we hove ever hod. Almost every item hos Been reduced to our cost or below. Nothing is held bock. All merchondise sold on o First Come, First Serve Basis. All ITEMS ore subject to prior sole. NO DOWN PAYMENT-TAKE 24 MONTHS Toke odvontoge of our misfortune. Sove now os never before. You need nothing down and you^r first poyment con be in September. There ore still many items to choose from. Shop in Air Conditioned comfort. FAMOUS MAKES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT LIVING ROOM SUITES AND SECTIONALS IAS MW AS? 2-Piece Living Room $QA00 Nylon—Foom Cushions 2-Fiece Living Room $11 ADO Foem CuBhions—Nylon ■ IV 3-Fiece Sectionols Nylon-Foom . . . »125'» Every suite, sectionol, sofo bed ond hide-a*way bed must be sold. DINETTES (At Law ail Stop ond $ CoHee Tobies O broNzetone or CHROME Twoed 9x12 $^Q 5 PIECES $^^00 Boudoir $ 1 Lomps * Wliil. 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JOLY 14, 1961 WIN FRIf N«w mi MilitptlHiM liiiltp • ta t«y • MiHilt f SPCSnVAL MrmUMf Omtr mt Mratofkw IniMw IB TM iliw mNNUIAII RAMBLER •Why DM Cod Ut TO. Hapn**’ New Book Helps With Answet to Tough Question Drlvtr Dom on Encort n(»man. oua. m - Atm ii« in aty OBMrt OB • ctano ol mecdliiK and having an improper muifler, an 18-year^old boy toid Judge r. R. pirinuB ha was in a hurry to reach the eooity at-tocnay’B office. He eaUalned ha there to dlsciiaa a reck* Thatcher. fettereea and Wamat INSURANCE GULBRANSEN ORGANS WitfgiN Huk CiilM By urns CAiSMXS railed rrooa lalwaaBeael Ihe hardeit ijueolion a mfaie-ter ever has to face Is; "Why '. S3.50K and the author is Dr. Austin Fairar ol Oxford University. Anxflder and somewhat easier-to-reid book on the tame subject 'wfaidi is well svorth a trip, to toe library if you can’t find It In a bookstore, is "The Problem of Pain" ^ C S. Lewis (Macmillan. l9«). Neither author tries to produce and animal pain, pnd acknowledge that the latter is ipuch harder to expUln. DO AWAY WITH HARD and RUSTY WATER! Yoi Crr Have SOFT WATER FEW PENNIES Per Day Pirate Treasure Beyond Measure in Rhode Island?. BLOCK ISLAND. R.I. (UPD— Hai« onto that treasure map. friend, for you could very weU etrike It rich on this Island resort. DouMoons worth a king's ransom are said to he buried here—• ,all you haw to know is where to dig. It's a known fact that several notorious pirates visited Block Ii- Tbey ranw la piek ap mppl.les maybe de a Ittle pkaHiehig -a law 4a- But animal pain can be comprehended only as an Intrinsic aspect ot the kind of univerke in which we five. e e * Lewis points out that much tor all of the many different types ot pain and evlL They examine each tjgte eeparately, and suggest how it may play a necessary role in the beneficent purposes of a creator who wills for hia human children a higher destW toan the "happiness’’ they are apt to seek lor themselves WHY ANIMALA? Both, tor example, draw deratandlng of the concept that "anything Is possible to God." Soaw things, be notes, are Im-poarihle even to God bec—aa they are inhaently oontradietary. Tbna tt would be absurd to say that God can be entirely good and entirriy evil at the same time. Lewis argues that God was conbxmted with two necessities when he chose to create human beings with free drills. * * it First, he had to give them an cnvironmoit — the physical universe in which to exM and make their choices. And if thrir choices were to have any real meaning, this be neutral and stable, conferring its benefits and banes in ncoord-ance with impersonal and relatively laexDrable natund laws. God may intervene to suqpend those lawn on rare occaakinn Bat the nln most usually tall on toe Just and the unjust alike for toe good reason thnt If It didn’t, nature wouldn’t be a ABUSE FREEDOM Second. Gtod had to accept the Him and Hte moral laws, and and otoers-Farrar agrees that thear two factor*—physical accident and are chief causes of the world’s pain, and that both are indirect but inescapable consequences of the di-vine will to create free human sidrits. After going as far as rational argument can in plumbing toe mystery of evil, both authors find the Qnal answer in the Oiris-tian belief that life in this world of trials and tribulationa is for an eternal dee TWO DOCTORS ON DUTY ASSURE YOU IMMEDIATE SERVICE on EYE EXAMINATIONS ^ REPAIRS PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103 N. Saginaw (Krois from Simmtl P^*0291 Hr*. 9:30-^ :30 Dally Mon. or M. f«. 6v Apmt. A. A. Miles, O D. — P. C. Veinberq, Q.D. licW DN I Am. ImH M yHi mMf km Im ALWAYS "BETTER"^ Jh y ** IF YOU AAI DtSCOURAMD. W*APF0IHT1D. OO^ HIARTtU OR JUST PUIH OISOUSTIO WITH CiNIS CONTAININO MARMNIL MUOS. DOf^ALC^ HOL. SALTS OR FAIR KILLIRS, THIN OJUIIMf 0^1^^ WA MTTfRS IS MADE FOR YOU. IT CONTAINS 12 FURt SiSH HIRES (MOTHER MATOtrS HHKTI SO WHIN YOU ASR YOUR DRUOOIST FOR A iOTTl| OF 0-JIE-WA RITTERS. YOU KNOW YOU ARI MTT^ THE IIST REMEDY AND TONIC ^AILAIU AMT-WHIRL TRY O^II-WA MTmS TODAY. Hovn 0 whittr wosh, softar clothts, lovtiitr complexion and oven sovt up to 50% on soop. 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Another neighbor kneels by the girl. Eichmann Wants to Be Treated as 'Cog' JERUSALEM (AP) - AdoU Eichmann urged his Israeli judges today -fo deal wfth him as only one of many who directed the Nazi slaughter of the Jew*. Eichmann withstood one blast of sarcasm after another from Atty. (3en. Gideon Hausner and continui^ to maiiftain that he, I jiht a tiny cog and not the prime mover of the pogrom as his posi-'tion as head of the Gestapo's [Jewish Affairs Bureau would seem to indicate. Under cnNWCxamination for the sixth day, Eichmann fended off questions probing into the actual workings of his department with the same refAin: “I was not Uie man to decide. Many times it wu not even my chief (SS Gen. 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DECIDED PUNISHMENT Eidunann contended his Beriin meeUngs with the Gesfoqo deputies wen “Imlgiitncaint.*’ But he admitted that at one they decided the punishment for Jews who did iflot wear Hie yellow Star of David ordered by the Nazis. McCANDLESS CARPETS ... HAS THE... ... color hit of the year! and Bigelow lias the broadlooms to work with! Whether you’re furnishing your first home or revamping the old, there’s no smartei;way to start than with BIGELOW’S n^SHOP Eichmann contended he got all his orders from Gen. Mueller, often in "skeleton" form, and ft was up to him to implement them "within the framework of general directives." Hausner snapped at him: "You did get a directive eventually from someone. That’s how you say finally, the IRtle Eichmann would get smne instruc-tkms. You, the pt little lieutenant c have had instructions from some-one-Heydrlch, Himmler, HiUer. som^ne. 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Delegation chiefs from each side I spent only 20 minutes in informal | conversation. Then, Sing Rattanas- | amy, the Royal Laotian govern- | ment's chief negotiator, u away from the meetit«. He told neswmen no formal I meeting would be held because I the rebels refused to let KX ob- | servers sit in at the talks. Neutralist Chief Delegate Pben | Phongsavan said the failure meet was the fault of the govern- 9 ment side. Children’s Shoes BUSTER BROWN, POLL PARROT, CAPEZIO ond SCAMPEROOS $390«rf$/|90l IHOII rOR 0 SOTS AND Ollli LADIES’ U.S. KEDETTES* .$^88 CANVAS SLIP-ONS Volues to $4.99. Sizes 4Vi to 10. Widths—Narrow and Medium. Ladies' CottOD Regular to $24.98 M7” Ladies' Jamaica Shorts Regular $4.98 $299 Ladies' Summer Jewelry Regular to $2.00 s» 2 for $100 : jAPIES' SLACKS—Reg. $7.98......... .Now $4.99 Take Adrontoge of POOLE'S PRE-SEASON SALE of ALUMtNUM COMNIIATION DOORS ... 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The probleea is that Mstory has encrusted the Berlin dtsBUte with layers of argument and ccsnplica-tions of diplomacy that make it difficult to know at any particular, moment ju.st what the shouting iS| about This worries Secretary oj Stale Dean Rusk, who see* the' danger that the shouting may, lead to shooting without the peo-' pie in this and other Western nations underitandu^ just what happened. Rl«K WORIUKS Ruak haa not made any official! acsertian that the dispute might a devastating Photograph«r, 48, Dim Fdbwlrtg Auto Crash POUGHKEEPSE. N. (UPl) he is worried the risk that it wiU. One of the big problems which American leaden face is that they do aot know just how such a conflict would Mart and they find it difficult to know what to air corridors to Berlin. The East German Communist go already has decreed nlAs govern- Ooraider the three principal ways in which war might break out If -Soviet Premier Khrushchev that point. Communist territory. . be applied to the ak traffic of the Westem powers after a paaee treaty is signed. sovereign cantroi of Uf own territory. If East GeimaiQ' tries to en-fordb its regulations by idioottng idown Western fdane^ flying to Berlin, the action would provide a spectacular c The second way in which the and PVance wUl not recognise a peace treaty between the Soviet Union and East Germany as a Went Germany and '^e>t Beriin. If- they declined, the East Ger-maiMl might assert flieir authority by refusing to permit a U.S., British or Frtinch automobile or ia con- tksi of the East German regime kbrt riw. iinitMi StaioB Britaiii ^ powers. Once a But the Uintw Stales, BnWii treaty is ^ened with »h* Poison Labels Are Suggested peace treaty is rigned with the Soviet Union h is conceivable that East Germany would demand the Westem powers negotiate a tor-mat agreement coverii^ their use of access routes between West Germany and Berlin. Assuming |gency that may arise, that the Westem powerw would { refuse beause such an agreement ; ■ he taken to imply recogni-. of force and the danger of war would instantly arise on the Allied aide. what he says about ajor moves with respect to Berlin apd for weeks now they have be^ trying to figure out how to get ready for any emer- Says U2 Flights Spot Missile-Site ^ u r ition of East German authority, Building in Cuba The nattonal flag of Great Brit-| Several million bushMi of »bJ3wrlea Corte, «, Unitod Prem Mfoiiation ^tional White Howe pbatog- of injuries he received in an . mobile accident in which his wife nd another woman were kiUed. Corte underwent surgery at St. Frauds Hospital ^Wednesday and lowing the crash July 7. [ fol- Con>Con in House? LANSING i»»-«ep. Frederic J. Markshall, R-AUen, suggested today that the forthcoming constitutional convention save money by' holding its sessions in the House] chambers until the legislature convenes in January. Paint Up! EXTERIOR SURF UTEX PAINT • EU, • ba, tinan; • TarHItt raadta! Only $6.60 Gal. Urn 25% OitcwHit CniM Calw S«TlM Svf Fdial ui ChtB. Ce. 171 S. taddack Hmm IS5-0S95 League Would Use Skull , and CrossbonM on Such Household Goods WASinNGTON (UPl) - A news- NEW BLOCKADE letter has reported that recent U2| Such a atep would amount reconnaissance flights over Cuba produced evidence that three missile bases were under construction there. WASHINGTON (UPI> — The Conaumers League today suggest-ufac- turers put skull and crossbo^ jwamings on poisonous household Igoods, along with advice on what I to do until the doctor comes. Vera Mayer. Le«g**« represealattve. saM Is far a Foad YOUR UNCLE JOHN IS COMING- -ANI) AUNT SONYA TOO! kaaw exactly wtiat they are hay-lag, how It is naed, and what ta da la rate of mltune mad aeci- The tairider'* aewsletter said tha flights alaa ahowed that “heavy hardware" was helag moved ta the haaee. a new Berlin blockade and the Western powers would be confronted with an immediate decision m to whether they would use force to reopen the supidy lines The use of force would inevitably iiivolve an extreme danger of "CtonduskM of experts is that the hardware’ would be Russian 300-mile missiles, enough range to reach Miami and a SAC (Stra- The third possibUity is that without Insisting on a formal agreement the ^iets would simply withdraw their own officials posts tegic Air Command) base," it said, i‘"J** . . over. 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Doth pieces for $1 *13 95 ¥S' SOUTH sncinnui Division of THOMAS JEWEtRY COA4PANY, Inc. FOUITEEX Pick Sharon Brown Miss U.S.A. MIAMI bi;ach, rte. iap) “My daddy wfli protwbty out wtan h* lHdi« Odt,” aaii Sharon Brami motneni* after the wu crowned Mias USA "He thoogM J iliould improve my carriage. That'i why I went to modeling Roy Bream not coma to wwvn w roinpete in ftie beauty pageant, and Sharon wai amdooa to breidc away Irom the weU wiAera to phone home the newt. “I thii* rii caB coBect.” ihe aaid and laughed through her tear*. * * ♦ The 18-yearold brunette from Minden. La., won the right Thursday'^ ni^ to represent the nation against 47 foreign entries (or the Miss I’nK-erse title. The last 90 minutes of the two-day competi-i tion will be televised nationally Saturday night. AMONG TALLEST Sharon, at S-feet-7, was one of the tallest of the 4S girls' compded in flie Mss U.S.A. test. At aS-S^. she also was of the moat plentiftilly endo She has been a nsodel beauty contest winner since February I960 when she won **- “Miss Stock Show ’ crown WatoiNwd. then her home U ★ ♦ ★ ‘The Rotary Oub entered n sroh said. "1 was a aenkN high school. I won. but when contest was over they told me enter another without a "My parents thought it would be a goodAdea; my father thought; I didn't walk properly, so I wasj entered in a modeling school at Monroe. I drove the 100 miles every Tuesday after chemistry class." t MORE TITLE8 The school paid off in two nwi« beauty queen titJes and sevetal Miss Cbngeniality crowns. She! also modeled in department stores she teaches at the modeling school, wtiere she received her training. I’d like to do some tdevisfon commerrials like opening retrig-eratoCB, but I’d thumb lammed said. ‘Tm going to finish ooUcge first.” Sharon has Just cmnpie^ her freshman year at Louisiana Tech. le is majoring in speech and drama.- She expects her pa^ nd possibly her three hrothen. toJy here foe the Miss Univnae judging. Discussion of a tunnel under the English Otannel to .connect England and France has been on. with some interruptions, since xr n«M*« MOMENT or GLORY-Being crowned Miss U.S. 'niursday night at Miami Beach, Fla., is Sharon Brown of Minden, La. Linda Bement (left) of Salt Lake City, Ntah, who last year won the Mias U.SA title and went on to becmne Miss Universe, plsces the crown. • SIDING • SHAKES • SHINGLES • TRIM • CLAPBOARD Bess Oetitwadlaf ieh Whoa Used far llspwla* Mfork Oakland Fuel & Paint 436 Orckord Loks Avenue FE 5-6150 y Sliding Glass Doors 6'x6'-10" Cempleta With Deluxe Hondle SLIDING STORMS FOR GLASS DOORS SASH DOORS B EXTRA SPECIAL! 26('0"x2'0" . 53.48 14.72 , r0"i3*0" . . 64.94 19.57 r0"x4'r . 78.55 30.00 9'0''x3'0” . 71.65 31.04 r0"x3T' . . .78.52 37.89 9*0"x4'r . . .83.96 44.38 CLOSE-OUT ROOF BOARDS Oaotf (Uhl* karsata srms kSa SrM Iil2 SSS f79..Sft*y ALUMINUM LOUVERS nark till Laomt riHk till Lmmi rioip Itill Laann .... I.SS 1... 1.IS riaalt Itilt La«Tan SilO laa. Vml W.S OlO.fytMaUaa Vaat Saal Hata—H Sa. ... JB .... l.tB ... IJB IsdwoodPickttmiCnG 42-ia. Ltufriis 29c eu. Ctder Pttta, 7-ft. 49c eu. 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Allied dive bbmben awept in at tow levat td atrale a German com-nand pur raciiw for the abdter of a neuby gmve of ti That ahigle acttonwlmoet exactly IT J caah. Ihe dew eagb « itCSS I matniim rfJlftrSe thf eonraa o<, hlatory. ver la jha ear llkifeai ■Ma lonme^ ana of for than at a diacount. Takes Pipes to Hospital; WKy Not? She's Only 91 ef laapeet iar Ua brlHtoat t Mea la the AMea campaiga. The dive bomberi' flrat atraflng run waiinded Ronimel'a driver and ,aent the car spinniig; out of WEST PL^S, Mo. where he gradually reoov-end and on to Us hone Id Shptsinber, the Romnd fui ily IsariM it was under wctdi i mel that he was suspected of being an aocomiHioe in the bomb plot piinst Hittor. The pllmax came at noon, Oo FDUT mu. ACCOUNT Now, as result of the curiosity and yeara-long research of . Dr. Richard A. Davis of the UUver-■Ity of Penngylvania acfaotd of medicine, can be told tor the first time the fuU account of RoauMl’i Inlury, medical history, reoovely and death. ^ For historians it Is important to study RommU’s link with the German goieralB' plot against Hlt- As Davis moves into his account, "The third wetk of July 1944 was not only a critical one from the military standpoint, but if the Allied UglL 'looked on the otbec dde of the hill' and been fully aware of the German generals’ revolt and the attempted assasaination of Adolf Hitter, then the near-tatal injury of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel becomes almost a classical act of For the generals had decided the best man to lead the revolt would be Rommel. Of Rommel’a own po-totton, the author says: «. . . 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Wantod that Cajun rocket combination Thursoay 1 I Bufgdorff and MsiaU he home, ostensildy for Berlin. Thirty minutes later his wile was notified he had died of a "bnln A Berlin he died as result of injuries suffered in Nomurndy on Sept. 17. Actually, they had ocrarred ‘ two Ni|(o-Cajun Fired WASHINGTON (AP)— A Mke- succeaafuUy fired Thureday from Wallops Island, Va.—one of a aeries of Shota for studies of winds the upper at- NEW YORK (AP)-Clty Oonq»-foUer Lawrence E. Geroaa, Democrat, announced today would run for mayo* as an independent candidate in the Nov. 7 general election. This assured a three-way race that could split the Democratic vote. Floods Kill 86 in India BOMBAY, India (AP)->Ei|^ty-six people died in two flood dto-l asters in southern Bombay state Wednesday, according to reports reaching here. Marathon Gasolines STOP HOT-WEATHER STALLING Remember how it happens? The thermometer's touching 96®. There's a copper-glazed sky overhead. 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Stennis, D-Miss. said it is anticipated that the intelligence brie^i^ would "indicate the significance" at the Moscow flyover. Stennis is chairman of the Senate Armed Services aubeommittee preparedness that will hear in-tdli^ce experts from the Oen-tral Intelligence Agency, the Air Force and the Navy at Jhe initial closed-door Lack of Calcium» Gives Girl Many Broken Bones SCRANTON, Pa. (AP)-"M you could count-all the times she has broken a bbne it would be 4Q anyway," says Florence Cbmpbell, referring to her niece, Mary Ann Dartt, 7. 9 * it Mary Ann, a 'bright, brownhaired girl, has a cakii^ deficiency. leaving -her bones extremely brittle. The family says they are so fragile that an arm may snap if she reaches lor a ★ LINT FILTER ★ 10 LB. 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Its aim is to make every woman look like Marilyn Monroe, said the Cuban-born Estevez. Ginging clothes long have been the bademark cd Estevez, who holds several fashion awards. So are his plunging necklines, which for fan and winter ei^ose most of the back Estevez stood almost alone with sexy fashions among the fall and winter collections pre-sented this week. A ★ W Most designer members of the New York Couture Gibup, holding its semiannual press week for visiting reporters, talked mors about the relaxed silhouette and the free fitting look. ★ ★ ★ Estevez came up with a group of "four freedoms" designs. They were the freedom sheath, which is a contour- skimming bit of curve and dart iiLdzeasmtdciBg; fito freedom hemline, with a flare around the knees; the side-draped princess dress, and that bathing suit number. Women's Section Quit, Sayg Abby Bide Your Time, Lady! Bar AiUClAlt. VAN BUBEN DEAR ABBY: Two years ago I became a widow. 1 was left with two children to raise. 1 met a man |my age. He urns the same ■boat. His wife Idled and left ihim with two ■ little ones. We were get-Itlng along fine ■until his de-Iceased wife’s Isister got a di- Then she started calling him up and telling 1dm her trou-Wes. Her mother (his fwmer mathe^iD4aw) has been helping matters along by inviting him over and throwing these two together. She figures he was such p good husband to one of her daughters, it would be nice to get him in the family again. The divorcee is very aggressive. I am on the shy side. He now spends more time with her than he does with me. I’ve rdused other dates tor be available in case be calls. Should I give up and let her have him? Or should I hang on and risk getting hurt? SECOND PLACE DEAR SECOND: Don’t count too heavily on winning this man. The divorcee has the edge on you becauag of old family ties, and her mother’s cooperation. Date others for the present, Is Speaker at Meeting of Society Capt. J. W. Heaver of the Salvation Army was guest qieaher at ’Thunday’s meeting of Oakland Park Methodist Church’s Woman’s Society of Chrlftian Service. Deborah Circle members were host- Mrs. Clayton Gillies,' president of the society, announced the District Educational Seminar at Ognmerce from 9:30 to 2:90.p. m. Wednesday and the United Church Women’s luncheon Monday at 12:30 in All Saints Episcopal Church. ♦ A ★ Mrs. n«nk Mash, Mrs. Charles Bransomibe and Mrs. Xgil Khuth were guests. After Mrs. M Williams closed the meeting with prayer. Dhborah, Esther and Rebecca cirdM observed their butjlon’t be too quick to run up the white flag. ★ A ★ DEAR ABBY: Will you settle a dispute, please? Should the floor be swept, then the furniture dusted? Or should you dust first and then sweep the floor? RLM DEAR RLM; Sweep the floor — then dust. If you dust first, you will raise more dust when you sweep. P. S. How old are you? AAA DEAR ABBY; My problem is very serious. My mother reads my diary. No matter where I hide it, she manages to find it. I am 14 years old and think I should be able to keep my diary personal. It la gettbig so that I am afraid to write down the true facts, and adtat good is a diary if it doesn’t have the true facts? What can a girl do about a mother who doesn’t trust her? Please print your answer in the paper because if a letter came to the house for me my mother would probably open NOT TRUSTED DEAR NOT; Many mothers ‘‘snoop’’ out of curiosity rather than mistrust But reading another’s diary and mail is inexcusable. If you, at age 14, are reluctant to put down the "true facts," you and your mother need to have a heart-to-heart talk. You could both profit. AAA CONFIDENTIAL TO ‘‘KEEPING MY MOUTH SHUT’: Tell your employer. There is nothing noble about protecting a thief. Box Lunch Social Pontioak Chapter, National Secretaries Association, met for a "box lunch social” Wednesday at the Beverly Hills home of Hope Scott. Following swimming in t h e afternoon, the 30 members and guests present viewed vacation movies. But not all s fit in the collection. Este^ also produced sleeveless over-blouse rocktail dresses in black crepe, and the princess silhouette softened with side panels, some of them falling free from the shoulder. AAA "Gothes are edging closer to the body, yet the fit still is easy," said Larry Aldrich, the manufacturer, of his coUection designed by Marie McCarthy. Aldrich presented dresses with relaxed jackets and overblouse tope, shortened slightly and darted to give them more of a shape Inst^ of -a blousy look. AAA Much of the collection is comprised of complete coe-tuntes, with easy-fittii« coats. Jackets or short capes (sometimes fur-lined) tipping dresses. Most of the dresses repeated the general outline of coau. There also were a number of coat dresaes, both for day and late day. AAA Herbert Sondheim also left the silhouette easy fitting instead of tight, and nuuiy daytime costumes in his collection designed by Sara Ripault looked as if they were made with Mrs. John F. Keimedy’s tastes in mind. MOKTS AT RNEEg Skirts skimmed the kneecaps. C(dlars were eliminated. Colors ranged from dear reds through the muted tones such as a putty, which looked like pale gray with a greenish overcoat. Sondheim also showed a whole range of purges for fall. One coat in lllu had a cape shape and was worn over an easy-fitting dress in the same shade. AAA Pauline Tlgere, the French-born designer, produced a collection which looked as if she were inspired by the Broadway musical, “Camelot.” There was a strong medieval influence in the high waistlines (two inches above normal), the bulky hoods on coats and capes, chain-like necMaces embroidered on some evening wear, and evening fabrics of lame or so heavily embroidered they looked like coats of mail. A A A ’The designer (xmtinued the cape silhouette for day and evening — a favorite of hers for years. Some coats locdced like capes, the way they were Miss Trigere put her seal of approval on the golden look for evening — a trend already endorsed by several other designers. Dresses and costumes were made of gold lames and brocades. JACKET AT UP A high-walsted camel’s hair coat was shown with a black chiffon dress, embroidered over-all with gold fidnge and tassels. Other fabrics featur^ gold coin patterns on green backgrounds. Harry Frechtel, a firm best known for its knack with suits and coats, produced a "free Children Gone All Day Mary Martha Grcle will meet Jifiy 21 at noon for a , pici^ at tiw Dover Road home M Mra. WaUama. Put 'Home on Activity List By RUTH MILLETT Newspaper Enterprise Asseeiatleii Has anybody else “lost" a teen-ager to organlwd activities and social life besides the mother who writes: "As the mother of threb sons I have found that school activities and other outside interests takes a boy out of the home so much he doesn’t know what family Uvlng is like. “Here’s the schedule for one of our freys, who is In high school now: ■ ★ ★ ★ “During the season when he plays football and is on the wrestling team he arrives home between seven and eight, Monday through fVlday. Saturday there is usually a game and, if not, more practice. “Sunday he goes to Sunday School, church, choir practice in the afternoon and a church youth meeting at night. “Since he leaves home for school at 7:40 each morning you can understand that we see very little of him. I am not exaggerating when I say that he is at home only long enough to shower, change clothes and eat the meal I have kept hot for him on the back of the stove. ‘Then he is off for some activity. And after that it is bed time. HECTIC SCHEDULE •Hy other two boys followed the same kind of beetle s^edale. That is why I can’t understand yov saying in a recent column that parents tend to ‘take over’ too many of the activities and organisations to which their children belong. ‘’How else are we ever going to see our children if we don’t find excuses to be with them outside the home? After all, they are rarely IN it.’’ it -k it Most of the outside activities teenagers are urged to join are good. Certainly all those mentioned in the above letter are worth while. But teen-agers —as well as adults—often overdo the outside activity routine. No matter how worth-while they are a teen-ager can belong to too many teams, clubs, and organisations. it ir it , Home la still important — or should be because it Is in the home, not outside it, that parents have the best chance to guide and influence their children. If you feel you have lost a teenager to outside activities—It’s time to see that he adjusts his busy schedule to make some room for family living. Homemakers need understanding, too. See Ruth MUlett’s booklet, “Hap-Ider Wives (hints for hupbands)." Just send 25 cents to Roth Mlllett Reader Bervlee, e/o The Pontiac Press, P.O. Box 488. Dept. A. Radio City SUtlon, New York 18, N.Y. flfted" suit—one with its jadl-et reaching the hipbone, above a wide, flared sl^. Other jackets were semi-fitted (shaped to the body in front, falling free at the back), the cutaway, and the boxy. Full Hipline to Be High Style in Fall ROME (UPI) - Memo to the woman with an ample hip-line: Tou’i4 in the hdght of high fashion for the new fall and winter seasons. Fontana asters of Rome today created the first new line seen at the Italian collections puffed and rounded curve at the hips. There were two matn variations of this theme. One was a dress which fen loosely from the shoulders and curved-outward at the top of the hips and a costume with a fitted, long waistline. The other consisted of a color combination of steel gray and tan which predominated in the collection, named the "Minuet 61.’’ Fernanda Gattinini of Rbme presented dresses made in triple side-buttoned tiers for a slender “step” effect. Most of the styles dropped from the shoulders, only indicating the waist and placing emphasis on the hhw. An above^heknee model reminiscent at U.S. wartime fSshions was introduced Thursday by the House of Baratte. Thirteen inches from the floor is the lucky dress number which designer Pauline Trigere calls the intermission hem length. The metallic embroidered paisley print costume is bare-armed under the softly tailored jacket. Float- ing panels from the waistline are used in the bare-shouldered evening dress (at rigfa) from Gothe's coUection. Turquoise silk satin is combined with black chenUle-and-bead^embroidered lace for a striking effect. Mrs. McNeil to Talk on Africa Mrs. Jesse Jal McNeU who visited Kitwe, Africa in February on the 75th Anniversary of the Worid Day of Prayer Pilgrimage, will be guest speaker at the United Church Women’s luncheon meeting Monday at AU Saints Episcopal Church. The public program on the topie “AMca Today" will begin at 12:30 p.m. ★ .A A Mrs. McNeil, whoae visit to Africa coincided with that of Asiistant Secretary of State tor African Affairs G. Mennen Williams, will comment on some of the former Michigan governor’s speeches and |»e-sent her evaluation of that areals present-day problems. AAA Proceeds from the luncheon will benefit the African Student ‘ Emergency Fund whose workings Mrs. McNeil will explain. Mrs. McNeil, recipient of the 1961 "Layman of the Year ” award presented annually by the Detroit (founcil of Churches, is the mother of tour and wife of the Tabernacle Baptist C3>urch’s pastor. AAA She has served as invsldent of the United Church Women of Michigan (1958«0). vice president and national vice president of tfie Michigan Council of Churches, national vice president of the United Church Women and member of the Commission on Ooc^ eration of Men and Women in (Siurch and Society, World Council of Churdies. AAA The Distinguished Service Award from the Michigan Diocese of African Methodist Episcopal Women and the 1958 “Woman of the Year" award from Zeta Phi Beta, national women’s sorority, also have been received by Mrs. McNeil wbo is listed in Who’s Who of American Women. She has authored a book "As Thy Days, So Thy Strength." AT MONDAY MEETING The Rev. William E. Lyle, curate at All Saints, will offer the invocation, and the ReV. Howard Gegg, associate minister, First Ooogregational Chui^, will close in prayer. The soloist will be Mrs. Robert Cowdrey. AAA Mrs. J. Harry Baker, president of the P^tiac (Council, UCW, has urged that women of all denominationa support the luncheem, adding, "The pu^ pose of United Church Women is to unite church women in their allegiance to their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ through a pngram looking to their integt»tian ta ths total life and sroilr M tbe eburch ^ to the building d a world I community." Mrs. Stanley E. Kipp, general rtuJrman, ta b^ assisted by key women from 39 participating churches In the Pontiac council. . AAA Mrs. Allen E. PriesUey, tick- et diairman, and Mrs. Frederick J. Cockle, host church chairnum, are being assisted by Mrs. Grace Steeves, Mrs. Lewis Ball, Mrs. Warren Fowler, Mrs. Fred Manes, Mrs. Miner, Mrs. James Givens and Mrs. Cecil C3K>ate. Arrangements are being completed for the United Church Women’s luncheon meeting at All Saints Episcopal Church Monday. Checking the program with host church chairman Mrs. Frederick J. Cockle (right) are (from left) Mrs. James Givens of the Trinity Baptist Church, Mrs. Lewis Ball of Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethren and Mrs. Cecil Choate of Central Methodist. Sampling some of the relishes which will be served at Monday’s United Church Women bincbeon are (from left) Mrs. Stanley Kipp of the Firid Congregaiiontd Church, Mrs. George NoUis of the Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethren and Mrs. Allen E. Priestley of the Covert Methodist Church, who was hostess for a final arrangements committee meeting this week. , i- X 1 lA). I KI-.-vv yiUUAV, JULY It. l»ltl You Should Hove Been -Told-©#Ofr Here's an exercise a 72-year-old reader can do to help her get rid of the **taatermelon stomach.** Do dus exer- Get Doctpr^» Okay cave bWiiday _______». 1 WM ^ much arewyed with my liKlaw for not lwvii« toM me that they were sending • plant and said that they made my husbuid 4nd me appear very cheap. It spoiled the whole evddng lor me. My aiaters4n4aw said they dechM OB the spur (rf the moment tn aend^ plant to their modier and fliat I was mak-imt a fuss over nothing. I By JOBEPHDii; LOWMAN Q. *‘I always read your column, and I like one of your other readers, have a stomach like a ‘water-melon.’ Do you think there ia any danger In taking exerdaes to reduce same since I am 73 years oWf” A. I have had whmen in my opinion on this matter. A: They should have let you know they were sending the l^ant, and it was very thought-lew of them not to do so. ♦ * * Q: I am givii« a dinner party for right and have nm into a problem of seating. If my husband and I sit at the ^ tnenride- a dream prineew at the beginning of a new way ri life. That beginning should Iw both beautiful ij The Store W here Quality Counts ^ BE SAFE—BE SURE-BE SATISFIED iF. N. PAUU CO.S J Pontiac s Oldest Jewelry Store ^28 West Huron Street FE 2*71». PARAMOUNT BEADH SCHOOL 11 Vk 1 Ssfiaaw. Isflle Theslar IM«., rentiac, Midi. EarollmMls Aroiloble ia Day or Evealag Clesses Write. Meae or Coll ia Penoa for Prae PosspUel PHONE FiDERAl 4-2352 1 either side of my laisband. Have you a solution? A: At dinners of right, 13 or 16, where rittier two women or two men must sit at head and foot of the toUe, the hostess relinquishes her place and the host keeps his. ★ A * Q. Will you please teU me the correct reidy. If sny, for a girl to make after having danced wWt a* boy and he thanks her for the dance. I alwaya feel very awkward and never know what to say. A: You might say, “Thank you!” or frankly, *T enjoyed that a lot!" Or you aimply amile and say nothing. It is soggy sweetnew of voice that you must avoid. The Emily Poet Institute cannot answer personal mail, but all questkms of general interest are answered in this else with muscles alone, keeping back and hips on the floor. Take Easy Exercise at 72 However, you dxwld not exerdse too streniously and ahouhl have your doctor’a permisaion before beginning. The following two abdom-' exerclaes are not aa vigoraus w many others. IJe aa year back sa the Aaor. Plaoe a fairly haavy book aa year abdamea. Pnah the beak ap difference between your hips and your bust. Take exerdaea for slimming the hips and increasing the it it e Q. “Could you piesae diacum the pfgepa breast •>- or (pratiwUng breastbone) and ediat can be done about itr I have tbia cooditloa and undendand It it a birth deformity. It k a problem,. Hie whole effect News of Happenings in Bloomfield Hills By Birra SAIJNDEK8 BLOOMFIELD HIIXS - Brlde-elect Nancy Ann Tlacher will be honored Sunday afternoqn^^ I Buy at least two pairs of stockings in the same color. When on* Istocking of each pair runs, a two- ing position. Bend your left knee up does to your abdomen. Straighten your 1^ toward the ceiling and slowly lower the leg to the floor vrith a stiff knee. Do the same with the right leg and continue, alternating left and right. it it it Q. “I am 25 years old and do not have any blemiahes on my face, but I do have large pores although I wash my, face twice daily with soap and water. Also, what can I do for dry eyelids?" A. Large pores usually go along with an oily complexion. Therefore, your soap and water treatment is good. You might warii the portion of your face' which has large pores three times daily. I think the use of a complexion brush would help. Use it in a rotary motion to provide mild stimulation. After washing and rinsing your lace, apidy an as-[tringent. Q. “I am SO yean old and of I medium build. I am 5 feet, 3 indies tall and weigh 135 pounds. My bust measures 34 inches, waist 28 and wmn jDir oEUiuiCE tern PiicM Plu . . . S&H 6ini SUari Opw Dillr 10 A B.'U » P. B. Children's Boxer PLAY SHORTS Many Fabrics and Rag. 39c aa. Styles to choose m from. Some with bock p-ances intderably patronizing. I bet you would howl louder tfaail ever at tUs priggish eontnud ot tnflexlUe dev^n with your dt- Tve had emwih el tUa roaring. New rm taking you upatalra whart you can roar to your Iwuf a oonteirt until you nm mady to taU me why you’re so mad.” Would you enjoy being assured of love by a person who had en- have failed,to give «hat we ^ u------. _ gemilnd feeling. leval a ktok at Saaetlmaajr's Children who aye fatoely aaaured of love during a temper ' ' can emarge from It wiui nanv wspicion and anxiety than whan they entered it. For, what the phony protests mean io that we have refuaed in-volvement with their passion. We In many cases thby mean that we are parroting worda proceaaad for us by some psychologist who has no oonnaetion with aur cWM They mean we aro afraid to be touched in our real aalvea. This is why children ^en such falM feeling in the lostnesi of a temper tan|rum fling themselves into another ont in despair of ever finding the human being in ui. People of unbroken benevolehce should live by thenuelves. Like us. children find their rigid devoted-nesi too painful a contrast with real human feeling. They're Johnny One-Notes and the monotonous' tunes they play can torture. 4596 SIZES 10-11 Church Units Meet and Plan Events The First Methodist Churoh ; Woman’s Society of Christian Service met Thura^ at tha church tor a program enUtled “Let’s Take a ’Trip,’* under the dialrmai ‘ of Mrs. Dudley Colby. Rooms decorated to reprerent three foreign countries were visit ed by the group. Fralt JaloM ware Mrved la a the Islaadi ssu givea by Mrs. Luncheon was Mrved in the ’Latin America” room where Mrs. Donald Wittbndt, who Is from Argentina, spoke of her native land. Followings Oierier Caughrit sont fiie busineM seaalon, desMri waa aerved in the room lepreMnting Japan. Mrs. Elmer Buddenbaiun gave a talk, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Rowley and Mrs. Carl Theorin. Announcement was made of an educatkm Mminar Wednesday at Commerce which will be attended by U memben of the society. The eight circles of the society next week’s meetings. WOW CIRCLE Meeting Monday evening for cooperative dinner at the home of Mn. James VanCleave will be the Marion Shaw Circle. Devotions will be offered by Mrs. Harvey Kerr. The Vivian Otto Circle will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mn. Fred Beedle. Devotions and the program will be -given by iMn. Lester Pitts. The Kingsley Inn Announces The Celebration of Meditenanean Festival Week BeginniiiR Sun., July 23rd thru Sat., July 29th ONE FULL WEEK of FUN and FROUC EVERY DAY WILL BE A FEAST DAY At the Kingsley We will feature the very delectable foods, and the rare delicasies of the Mediterranean countries. SPECIAL DECORATIONS Will Reflebt the History and Romance of These Exciting and Colorful Lands. Call for Reservations MI 4-1400 Detroit JO 4-5916 Also meeting Tuesday night will be the Irene HesMlgesMr Circle mamban, who wUl gathar at the home of Mrs. John Church for a oooparatlve picnic. Thursday meetings are planned by five remaining circlee. Jf Jein BagnaU Group wUl with Mrs. David Llvtiy- Tipacon Chapter Meets at Park, Sees '60 Slides Mrs. Robert Alton will be hoet-aee to the Grace Otto Circle. The program and devotions wUI be presented by Mrs. J. Wendell Green. The Margaret Johnson Circle will leet at the home of Mrs. Samuel Wiacombe. Program and devottons will be given by Mrs. Raymond Blevins and Mrs. Harry Lord, respectively. TTpaccMO Chapter of the_i tlon’s July meeting was at Avon Township Park Wednesday eve-nlng. Following a buffet supper altdel of the chapter’s 1960 activities, including this year's Centennial celebration in which ABWA’I Julie O’Brien waa 5th princess in tiw queen’s court, were shown. =^hfiiplMlng the list is the Marion Smons Circle, whoaa members will gather at the home of Mrs. RusmU Rogers. Cohoatess wfil be Mrs. Harry Going. Devotions wil| be by Mrs. John Adams. Dnriiig the hustuSBi mmIob Dr. WIIHam Rhedes ea gi speaker. Action toward increasing membership in ABWA was token when m(tmbers voted that a second chapter be formed in Pontiac. Guests for the evening were Su-in Healy, Mrs. Clarence " Sproull and Jennifer Clark. Alumnae Meet at Bloomfield Mrs. Richard English of Duns-tan Road, Bloomfield HiUa, opened her home to the North Woodward Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority Tuesday evening. Among the 100 memibers and guMts at tha annual picnic were Mrs. Deforest O'Dell of Indianapolis, province director (rf Alumnae, and Mra. Cornelius Brogan of Ann Arbor, province director of chapters. The chairman of hostesses, Mra. JoMph Shaefter, waa assisted by Mrs. Rosalie Stinaon, Mra. T. Walker, Mrs. Frank Carlson and Mrs. Watson Spoelstra, all of Birmingham. To Meet, Dance Satiuday Night Dance Club will meet at Malta Temple on Peridna Street from 9 to 1 tomorrow evening for square and round dancing. Eva Wltmaker. the group's publicity chairman, has announced the affair wjU feature open house at which interested area residents will be welcome. Slippery comforters can be kept 1 the M if they are basted to the sides of a blanket, using a I large numing stitch. Moae tor a wbscrlptioa hmeh-“ ■ be by Mra. by Club Attends Barbecue at Local Home Members of Pontiac Audubon dub attended a cooperative barbecue dinner Wednesday at the Island Park Drive hopje of Mr. and Mra. Rex D. Wonders. Open discussion on nature and bird study followed the dinner. Dr. Daaiel g. McGeen reported photographing and band- > » wwwaw-EvaH^ WWVMT OS » grounds of the Cranbrook The dub will be guests of lama Hook at her cottage at Ipperwash Beach. Ont., the weekend of July 22. Side tripe to’ Kettle Point and Bock Island are planned. A field trip to Bay City State Park is scheduled for August 5. A clean blackboard eraser, car-lthq car, makes a handy gyli ried in the glove compartment of |for cleaning ateamsd wtndowe. Rows of eyelet ruffles give _ delectable, Dirndy air to this casual cooler. If you’d like a niore tailored look, the version withoutj rutiles is rigjit for you! Easy-sewj in aiinshifte-bright cottons. Printed Pattern 4596: Misses’ Slsee 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. Size 16 takes 3^4 yards 35-lnch fabric. Send Thirty-five cents In coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for Ist-cla^ mailing. I Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Praes, 137 Pattern Dept.,i 243 West ITth St.. New York 11,1 N.Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Num- ber. The biggest fashion show of Sum-i raer, 1961 —pages, pages, pages,! of patterns in our new Color Catalog. Hurry, send 35 cents. Qose-Out SALE , Fine Dinnerware Choice of Over 200 Patterns at 1/2 PRICE 16-Pc. Seta...... .......^ 2.95 45-Pc. Seu............... 112.95 12 Services $19.95 Up DIXIE POTTERY 5281 Dixie, Waterford OR 3-1894 DESIGNER feAMPS — HAND-HADE The CASTLE GIFT SHOP 270 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-1850 Hears: Men.. Wad.. Thun., Pri. t:M m 9:N Tuei. and Sat 9:n *UI 6iN 4 JULY SALE! MR. AND MRS. ALFRED HOOPINGARNER In observance of the 50th wedding amiversary of the Alfred Hoopingarners of Richw^ Road, the marriage vows will be repeated at 2 p.m. Sunday in the First Church of God on South East Boulevard. An open house until 4, given by families of the couple's sons James of PontiM And Robert of Clark-ston, will follow. Married July 15,1911, at Lawrence-ville. III., the couple lived in Indiana before moving to Pontiac 25 years ago. They have seven grandchildren. mademoiselle’ SHOES SMART STYLES FOR NOW and FALL |90 4 THE MAN’S STORE NOW FRIDAY... scheduled by pepuler demend! AQUAMIU@ADVENnilECKUSE 12 WONOUnil HOURS OF OCUN LINER LOnillT . . . SAIIIM THRU TNI FAMOK ’TUTS" (TNI VENICE OF MKRICR) ...fSSX THE WALFOIE INDIAN RESERVATION ... HARSENt ISUN8 ... TO PORT HURON ... SARNIA ... THE lEAUTIFUL lUlE WATER 1RID6E Aqinrsma took t, poll . . . «nd the people hsve ipoken! Tbouttnd* hsve KcUimed this dretm voyage" Miling Mich-igan’i bittoric waterwsys. BnibuiiaMic responie now dictstet ullinis evety Pfldsy until Labor Day. Get aboard: JpeeJ a wondtrfd Ilf e» tbi miurl to# rtw I ef tha UJ. I ThrM to iIm lore el We-aMp aadtonent . . . thMtom 'A Nay eatM . . Oat a Rral h—d view of pmbm mafeheats^0* «H • yaw palaria wMi ■ wida ihelaa ef aepsetor DOCK TICKH OFHCI FOOT Of W. MAMO DOUUVAM roniAC TIAffit SENNE 702 Woit Hmwn JULY SALE Suits Reg. $65 and $69.95 *54 Reg. $75 and m *66 Reg. $85 and $90 *73 Reg. $100 and $110 *84 Reg. $125 to $145 *89 Sport Goats Regular $00 t, $/.0 $40toS80 nus^ Reductions on Sport Shirts, Knit Shirts, Neckwear and Short Slaavc Orest Shirts. < Really greot savings on a cottection of dressy, spiectotor styles; tapered and pointed toes on high ond mid heels. *12’ More Reductions Cotton Dresses Regular to $25 90 , Sleeveless Blouses Regular $4.50 Jamaica Shorts $099 Regular $6.00 Special Group Famous Nome Swim Suits Regular $999 ami $1499 to $22.95 Entire ^tock Summer Handbags 1/3 Off $5.00 to $15.00 OF PONTj^AC HURON ot TELEGRAPH . | AAon., Thurs., Fri. Id to 9 — Turn., Wed., Sat. 10 to 6 OF PONTIAC , HURON at TELEGRAPH , Thurs.,, Fri. ,10 to 9^Tues., Wed., Sot. 10 to 6 ,/■ ■ ■ V,- TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, Jin.Y U, iwi / SALE STARTS TODAY AT 3 P.M. THOMAS! I ECONOMY ; r COMMNT ratal irato hr nua, laetadu «r* vaiMr «rauar wiiL frautA NaU glu* alrrar, }-dnvM «tr> BBO. am.$t - >PC. aKTIONAI, praJSTrahSf^^S Sale 3 Days Only—Friday, Saturday and Monday Iota M«( cutiiou. _ _— soauMuBBunU buk. flM.M ABO $m.m BROBBLEB Bl^ la hlab irada taa* «r tiu aklrM btu. ra> tan euhinu for oatra Brorhltt^enlor, M" MU M Ufht naStaanr- Rliuta cmtor *NUoa ralm w rtrul • plaio fUu aafaMip aUrror tad wMto Ptaatca worUDf •ortuo. Ru IRS!: MiBcellBfieoHs Ml a. atfiiiav at.. I TRirUE DRI---------- _________ad plait (ItM nlrror and ntat a«altr.*■<' REO. IlM SO 1-PC. I breaklatt let. Includet ! mar-repUtant walnut plaatio top Idtap In noUtbed brau la tn^ and t malchinf cbafri. ITf lA tlonal ttylla^ Mto »-way tockat AtUlable at b^ Drayton and and prlamMla raflaetor ' bdwi. TERMS EASY Open Your Account Tomorrow PooUac itorti. $M.M. At Pouttac ttort. CARPET REMUANTS Fanottf Meks Room-Size Regs All Room Sizes... Rig Saviagi Regular t2M.S0 all vool lot^Md Ci surface yarns. Permanently mothproofed. Tightly woven into an attractive tree bark design. IS'xlS’ stae in pebble beige. Regular IM.40. Perman«it moth- • proof all wool pile. High and low pile, tree bark design, very resistant to crush'"" —■■ — Caramel color. 1 Regular 9KX3. Permanent jwt twist % yams. Very durable mothproof sur- ‘ face on double backing. 1217 alas . in nutria and beige tweed. Regular tM36 selected 100% wool pile. SXnbossed texture, mothproof, Ughtly woven In warm roaa taupe c^r. ITxOT” sixe. Regular $09.05 0x12 rugs. Early pioneer rag rug design with fringed ends. ReverslbTe and very cfdorruL Regular $137.75. All wool perma- 239" 49" 46" •40" •4T THOMAS ECONOMY. Furnihim Compony 3CI S. SofliiMv , Reg. $10.93 Table lamps by Deena with mottled china bas$ with har- S^95 tequin design and fiberglai shade, 37“ tall. While they last. At Pontiac First Come... First Save Values! Limited Quantity... Big Savings! 49“ tfW 14“ T Hoover Corvstellation canister typei VKuum cleaner has powerful * \ of attKhments. At ^th stoiis, Drayton Reg. $14.95 walnut cocktail tabic with mar-mittant^ piKstic top Measures 18" x 36". Available at both stores . . Drayton and PontiK. Reg. $22.50 gossip bench in handsome limed oak finish, has comfortable padded seat covered in easy-to-clean plastic. At Pontiac store. ! rxir RRO 54995 16"x60" Door Mirrrf 5595 Itof. MS.H. Durable eurface tarns on strons carpet taeklni. A eelecUeo of moderns, florais and twaada. Llmttod aopply at ttUa low prlee. At PooUse only. abatterproof door mirror with poUthed braaa frame. Eaay to mount on tU type doors. Buy tevaral at this low prtet. At both Drayton and Pontiac SoM Mopli Buffot with Hutch Top 5,1995 Rog. $22.50 Pkrto CioM Door Mirror Ref. sisf.ss buffet In eolonlnl deelfn. A lottd manle “Delker” piece. Meoanret 44 " wide, IS " deep and 10” Ufb. Inclodea nictly detailed open hnteb top-■Ml a. Baclnaw SL. Ponttoc 5,495 lb I M Plato fteat door mirror glTct true Imaft. Equipped with plaatio cllpc to mount on Sooly Mottross tny door. AvaUnble at both atorea. or Box Sprhig $3988 A S4t.SS value . . . Choice of full alie or tola. Hoe hundreda at firm raatUoBt aptlnea, cord handlea for oaay tornlns and loot wanrlnf eovtr. Avoilablo at both Drayton tad POBtlao itorti. Rog. $7.95 Ironing Boord $3^ Ref. tT.bb Arvtn Ifonlnf board folda In a Rffy for taey storate. RUffed eteel cooitruetloa witb nibber lef tipe. AvaUablo at both stores — Drayton and Rog. $99.95 Lono Codor Chost 55995 Baa attached raeord cabinet! Obetce of blohd, mt^any or maple. Inclndec m-PT record album. At both Drayton and Pnotlae ctorae. Pontiac. Wednoaday Only. Folding Cord Toblo Choirs $298 Oantour teat and bock hat Ufbt grey frame with red tweed soot. fe‘*Sfa‘“?:f.SLw**».^.£ 30" Rollowoy B«off, 17. Gladwin, nnd Osrole Moore, 17. nnd Simon S'n Anne Koby and yames Parcels recently at the Mayflower Congregational Church of Highland Park. , The bride is the daughter ot Mr. aad Mns Alec W. Koby'sit. Highland Park. The pareato of the bridegroom are Mr. Mrs. David R. Paroela of S34S ThornysMe Road. White Lake Karen Koby, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor and Gordon Parcels, brother of' the bridegroom, was the best man. ♦ ★ ★ A reception for friends and relatives was held at the home of the bride’s parents following the ’The couple will live In the Pontiac area following their return from a honeymoon trip to Nort^ ern Michigan. SHHU-EY E. 8ZYMAN8K1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward LaOosta of 722 Richard Drive, HoUy, announce the engagement of their' daughter Shirley E.' Szy-manski to James 0. Clark, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. dark of 12540 Rattalee Lake Road, Davirixirg. No wedding WSCS Seminar on Wednesday at Commerce COMMERCE ’TOWNSHIP -The Flint District Educational Smninar for members of the Woman’s So-clety of Christian Service will be held . Wednesday at the Commerce Methodist Church, 1155 W. Commerce Road. Five topics wlU be dUcusoed duriag the five-boor aeosloa which will begla at *:M ajn. A moon laacheoa wUI be served by the Ooaunme W80B, the hoot group. The subjects to be discussed are ”The Christian Mission in Latin America," by Mrs. Byron Jones of Henderson! "Churchro for New Bs,“ Mrs. Kent Gregw> of Owosso; "The Meaning of Suffering," Mrs. Glen Everson of Flint. Other themeswre ’‘The Christian and Resppi^sible Citizenship. Rex Teeters of Durand; and "Missionary Work With Children and Youth," Mrs. Leo Bigelow Mrs. Cameron Rose. ♦ w * • Cochairmen for the seminar are Mrs. P.-40 l^OVES YOU IN! Vets...*83 Per Month Includes Principol—Interest—^Toxes—Insuronce Interest Exempt From All Present Federal Income Texes end Mkiigan Inlaniibles Tax * $3,200,000 City of Pontiac Oakland County, Michigan 6%, 3%% and General Obligation Sowago Disposal Systom Bonds Dated July 1,1961 Due October 1, as shows Pontiac is wtuated in southeastern Michigan about 25 miles north ef Detroit sad ranks seventh ia population ia the SUte. It ia an active retail and banking center. Approximately 5S percent of the taxable vajuation ia i«p-Rsented by several importaat units of Oneral Motors Corporation, including Pontiac Motor, Fwber Body and CMC Tnt^ and Coach. Very subsUntial plaat additions have been made at these divisions in the past year. The City of Ponttac has a record of over 127,000,000 dvie hnprovcfttenu in the last 10 yean with aB capital outlay except $3,775,000 being on a pay-as-you-go buis. 'These bonds, authorised for Sewage Disposal System purposes, will be, in the opinion of counsel, direct general oUi^tion of the entire City, all taxable property therein being Mbject to the levy of an unHmited.ad valorem tax for the payment of principal and hrterest. Jmtml Ceeyea Put TiM I12SAN •% ISSZ 1.7$% 12S,IM 6 IMS 2A9 1M,IW 6 1M4 2A9 I20,IN 6 IMS 2.49 IMAM t IMO 2A9 12MM • IMT 2.79 1M.NS IMS 20 12t,6W 344 IMO 20 12S,NS 346 1070 , 30 I2MM 346 1971 3.19 IMAM 346 itn S0 12MN 346 107S 30 12t,SN 346 1974 30 IMAM 346 197S 30 120AN 346 197S 30 346 lon-Ti* 30 244AN 346 1979-M* 30 246.6M 346 IMl-SZ* 3.79 24SAW 346 19t3-94* 3.7S 24S,«N 346 190-99* 30 1M.IN IH 1997* SOLO 0l.tW IM I9M* SOLO (Accrued interem to be added) *Optional October I, 1976. 1 humt (April 1 sa4 Octdier I, SnI caepm *» Octabw I, IMt) p k •! DWMii. B»W»B, MIrUeaa n4 C*m - Mlwm •tea, n md t! 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IWl • wood M • eoakiBC TRADE IN YOUR MOWER on a Vheel. \ Th$ siihurluui tractor : toitfflilctmyjfirtf \ mi giritu ]$k mor§ : ridhig fani tmrn «• m ! Makes Mowing ^JU. Joyride JACOBSEN’S OUm CnvM* , LANDSCAPE C*utmU«i PATIO STONE laO CMibMltM FREE Lu4iUf* FUii FREE anrf jlonoTeriififlan for Landscaping Good land deiifn la ai Impoilaiit I good bonot design. For most eoupiss « bomt Is a lang-4srm Invastmant, and a new ^ homa dsaeives a good aettlnc. Ttm ground around a home ataoutt cdve tbs same intelligent plannlg I the structure itself. By good land planning, a home owner can actually extend the liv> ii« area of his house to the out-doors. But this combination of in-door«uldoor living demands that the houM and site he developed Efflelent use sf land, even oa The file Ostseett. an a» _______a el M naanfaetame. wfee pradaa> M pes'esih^of the aatten’s ler 1. Create a general landscaping plan before construction actually starts. If a lot Is blessed “ ^ trees, save them wherever . Ue. Plan in advance the location 2. Crtension of the indoor Ing areu to the outdoore often means a terrace. The terr^, which should be lurfaced wiW a weatherproof material such as ceramic or quarry tile, will be the fooal pt^t of the landscapinf plan. Carry out the basic design by :di«lkspdflv«rB^^ trees to fit your basic cWsl^t. Good landscaping Is a long term proposition. Home owners can avoid costly mistakH by planting little each year. FUNUL naUUB WHEEl^llllam Young, 7763 Idaooday Lake Road, spent his evenings for 2 months constructing this floral fcnria wheel. 1>ii«lve feet in diameter, h is 16 feet taU with 10 buckeu, each 32 Indies wide. The wheel not only turns but hu ItB own sprinkler system. The buckeU are filled with petunias. Young Is a foreman at Lytell and Qd^ve. Ok to Trim Evergteens This Month Careless Habits Damage Ire^ Those delicious hamburgers, franks and steaks you grill oid-doors may be giving your trees heartburn, rather than your guests. You can't bs a ihort-order cook near or under pet trees, for thot spells disaster in short order for the lendacsplng. Leives, bark and even branches may get burned to a crisp. By the time you notice the damage. It may be too late ^ save the effected gfaeneqrv Umvittlng riaaelni Is ealy one of ■evenl aboieel abuses dted by E, I. Xebel, field repressofaUve of the Davey Tree Expert Co., as avoidable with minimum thought and care. Check yoursalf and members of the family to eUm-Inete cartlessness that will damage the landscaping during the Summer months ahead. Here are don’t! listed by the Davey 1. Doa't spray srMi weed kUI- systems treqaeafly take up pel* BOM to the leaveo, er vaperi may directly affect the leaves. 2. Don't drain chlorinated swimming pool water into adjacent areas populated by treea end irubs. 3. Don't use tree trunks snooting targeu — sines berk Injury frequently follows. 4. Don’t wrap wires tor ham-i mocks and swlnp on tree branchee. Use acrew eyes secured In tl# wdod. Wires may girdle, or strangle, your trees. Dee*l leave Idealtacettse 6. Don't use trees near d waya as backstops for tbs family car, or you're almost cortstn to . Ing" the bark, opsning it to Infsetion and dacay. Oet U«it Specimens If you’re planning to add to your outdoor display of foliage plants this aununar, it'a bast to ask your florist or gank for plants in individual clay pots by growers who he ■cientlllcally oondtUoned these tropicel plante to adjust healthfully | to cooler northern temperatures. Houteciean for the Birds Birds like their homes tidy. Remember to clean them each year. Don't paint often as birds don't ir^ paint Birds don't like stagnant water eify mors ' do, either. JACOBSEN’S 6A1DEN TOWN NOISEIT 545 S. Iredduray, UAe Orleu Seed — PetWisen faseclisides — Oarden feols k M rMUM M Pwrr as OPEN DAILY eed SUNDAY 'TIL DARK Roses of the Future Will Be Tremendous "The new rosea for 19»70 ere Spring len' miraculous floweivlactorles," saye Dennison Morey of Plessanton, CaUf., one of the nation’s itop l^bridists, in Ms "Forecast tor the the next 10 years," the Jackson A Perkins expert predict^, "Peace (rose) will begin to take a back seat when it comes to flower size and a very interior position when it comes to brll* liantly colored big roses.'’ BMemeASkeuMO DMRdcriOM ofwaiumo u;iHD ^ TfriAA OUT ROBBINS TMl/W r^FU)SM ns/vTrt TRUNK 1^ (ViAWiBSS- &vwSoao W wxmK ^ PWHSOUT Save Damaged Plants by Early Storm Repairs It's a Good Time to Imitate Others Wban you are in the leeminc stege in flower iMdening it la wise to Chooee Idnde floware you have seen ih gardens in your nelghboritood. This Is a good guide because it ii a praqUeel d«MD-stretioo of the fact that tbaae Unde ) wdl where you hve. Now In selecting the individual varletiea you are going to plant you can be more flexilde. INr in-tanoe, It nuurlgoldi are ealy and poptdar to grow, you would not only do well to choose modem strains but ml^t even end up with a better display than old ttmsrs who haven't ki^ up te dete. In tall marigolds, try Oadw* Jack, with Its big, fluffy flowem and aarly maturity; In dwarf marl* golds, try the new MldgN Mixed for a wide range of cdora on tiny ]^ts. In slnniu, Ineteea of Juit getting e mixture dahlia flowered glenta, try the new end inter-eetlng cactus flowered sinnles called Daric Jewels. ’They have big flowers and many dsep, strong Storm damage looks bad enough at first glaiwe. But insseto and dlseaess find damagsd ideats easy By maldi« aaMy repairs OB bro* manglad shrubo, you tfve ihat-tsred plants a bettar chance to M el year property, yoe may be I IV . la making Umba which have been apUt sllghtiy should bs boltsd teget^. About six months after you have I made repairs, check your work on trees end ahniba. If addUtiotwl can naturaf advantaget. keeping In ^ ' pnlY nisksusitTlfl trf ‘*«‘'-“P can mliM other necee^ con^iy^ ^ „y. valuable landecapliig. cabfe-braoed to tavs the beauty of large treea. Guy wlrm may be attached to geWanlaed screw eyes in limbs or trunk. A triangular support Is daelrtblt, with wtrss tight but not undar griat tension. Allow limbs soma natural sway. Ta support smallsf trass, usa a Biraa-staka sysiam,/Plaoa ana slake in |ha grsaai la Ihs dlraa* savt valuable lendaeeplng. Mofp than 20,000 inveetment clubs are known to exist in flis U.S. oompersd with only 2,000 five years ago, end they hold aocia^ ities valued at U50 milliaa. Bounty peymento for* foxoi, ooy-bobcats cost Mtddgan 3201,590 in i960. Sowdutt llMd at Mulch N««di Htlp of Nltrogon Sawdust Is an ej material privided it is used with discretion. A half inch is suffW cient for the flower bed while two inches can be used without damage to trees and shrubs. " waver, a fettillesr strong fa nitrogen should be woriiad In with the sawdust to prevent the lawduot taking nkrogen from the soil du^ ing Its deoompositicn. Weekly mowing is a must good lawn appesrsnoe. It eno ages horiaontsi growth apd spread of newly planted lawni. Scotts Uwi Care Prodaets MtKTiaoB-Wn nutts rrrrnfr. "F«r Quality-oSM Ue «inI Cove" BARBER'S Lam I Fsl Sipply Is Tmh amim»n •• ruea up thesa plantingi. iFa all right any time in Bummer. Just let enthuafaam and the pruning shears run away with you to the point where the plant is so denuded It invites sunburn. You don’t‘have to shear much from pines, spruce and fir, anyway. They assume (dsasant fMms with little pruning. Only one-half to three-quarters of new growth— the lighter grsen-should go. Thsse ■ ■ or no ability M grow twigs from old wood. Yews, aiborvttato. Juniper, keuleek aad false eyprsoe readily adapt thanastvea to maa-made eoadltism, Ihay eaa be pffated aaaily to aaaet mart fUBottoeal reqalrsmeato. A'a d they readily tolarsto aheaftag. Week-end gardeners cling to soma othsr avergreen pruning taboos, and they naadn’t. One fa to never cut the top out of an evergreen. That dap^s ihalnly on tha ^eclfa and tha use to whtdi the ^t hu bean devoted. Anoflier fa never remove lower liaAs. If it fa advisable to remove lower Umba, mulches end watering in dry Bel ell nalla and till the holes with wood .filler. Sand the planter smooth and round all sharp edges. The planter may be palmed or finished with shingle stain. others equal Astances apart. Barn angle of support from stake to tree is 45 degrees. Wrap the support lines in burlap or run them through an old ganlen hose to prevent cutting fato the bark. Allow saplings sufficient "give’’ to blow slightly, but not enough to break roots. HELf*’NATURE Nature will often repair minor itorm damage, but your help hastens the healing Wounds must be even and smooth to heal properly. Trtm the bark with a sharp Bife to form an egg-shaped polateg eed at the Of exposing root arsu to sunshine. Thorough Scrubbing Is Ne4»decl to Combot Poison If your garden grows polnsettia, castor-oil, or rubbsr plants, wash your hands with plenty of aoap and water after handling them. The reason; all of these plants contain a mjlky Juice which can blister the akin. pnTios ■ iMHtlfully Dulintri ■ 2 wwBiiwiij ■rvvi^ifww ^ B flftM ^UIUJ i Only ■ •4rs For And Slid 10'xir Lorg* Sditetion of Sizes and Colors Blake lot Bldewelks. Swiauniag Feels «d Garden Areas IfwlliiM laintlirM iM NtwDuPoat‘'Lueito”HoaN Paint brings totally naif baauty to briol^ atono or stucco. Extremely easy to Apply, “Luci W Houm Paint drtds In 80 alnfataa. fivM a lovMy.flAt Aaiihi.i«Udna tha diatlnctivn texlAra of the surface, laetA far yoars. Apply tree wound dressing or h palm on any cut laiger than an quarter. Thia ssals ths wood sur-M face. Use orange shellac, nar^v^ ■ rubber latex or ^Bordeaux ! paint. The latter fa Bordeaux pow- S der mixed with linseed oil Wd D«livtr ROGER A. i AUTHIER P«tio Slonf Co. 10170 NifMsiid (M-IPI ■ mum WMt •( Nattu aiftort BM 1.4121 LUCHE’ noon MINT iiiio ISIoNtfaolmadikRi ^ DONALDSON LUMBIR CO. 27 Orahard LaIia Ava. FE 2-lill Froe FsrMa« Make tkree erte to avrti toaikfai the trank. Then cat from the top, two Inchee farther eat on the Umb, until it falls off. Saw the stub oft flush with the trank. Don’t-leave stumps, they encourage decay. Storms often reveal pruning reds. Remove weak growth, branches that make too tight crotches, and those that rub other Umbe or buUdihgs. When damage lowers the val- For Beffer^Fishing KILL WATER WEEDS . . with ONE application of aMaiino R-H GRANUUR WEED RHAP. Will not harm flik tr animaif. Apply any timt->tvfn •n id. Iffactlva 12 to U BiMtht. MREASOR-HILL Cerp. jMkMinllk,Atk. Lakeshore Chenical Co., Ine. 2i112 W. SnvM Mila M. Dtfrolt, Mkhifon KE 7.}89l WoHd'i mew sdvsueM RMei Trsstorl New KstoMfy TOO' effers sLtle pedW*ehLk*Mrt bfrts*SMliy’l!s^^^ Shlfl^ I forward ipeedi phn levene. Heady "easy«IHl" tower tor eltesb* meaH. wMch iaefode: 12" kefory Ttllar, Hsrraw, Cakfoetor, lion end anay oHion. See the '700' tedeyl Also AvailahU— 42" ROTARY MOWRR, INOW FLOW AND TURNING FLOW Ttrinilo Suit OpDiL Doiiy 8 to 9 LEE’S BILES I SERVlOE 921 M>. Chmmt St. FE 3-9830 MOSQUITO CONTROL A There are aeveral good methods of controlling o moaqaltoes out of doors. The greater the area treated, the better the results- Best results are obtained by spraying or dusting. BMany of our customers report satisfaction with 0 a spray of 50% DDT, 4 tablesnoons per gallon of water applied to lawn, shrubs ana tree spray of 50% DDT, 4 tabh f wat( trunks. We like fo edd a taUaseeeefai af 72% CMardeae to the c. SGVe DDT CoiU B7c pM U. 3 U. lap I1.B0 71% CnOIDAIIE Coils BSe fai a 4-Ot. BatUa The easiest method to rid your pramladi of moaoultoes and flies in one devok^ by 0. M. 8COT17I. It is a dost eaUad **BOON*’, ft miiBt be applied with a Scotta 2BPHBR tbo Ramt one uaad to dost roses. It Is poaalbla to treat the RYorago lot In 10 mlontoi at a coot of |14L Bat yon most uao a Zapkor Dostar. DTho Bonido Chemical Co. has prodoood R MOi-p qoito Fog Ml that afford a Ip^ ^ protection. A qnart will make 8K spray when mixed witk wator and ( 0^ $L69. K "MOSQUITO BBATER" It a now product tkat’a booomlng popular. It only laata for about 8 houn and It doaan’t kill anything. It potlUYdy kana mosqoitoea and othar Inaaeta away for a full day and tvoning. It’a a dry powder that you sprinkle on the grata. A $141 bag treata 5,000 aq. ft. REGAL SEED art UWR SUPPLY 00. Penifac Stan RliMHIiy SfON Drorfea Men 21 Mwaa ». 2490 Weadward 42M Otato Nwi . PR 2^91 H 5-itOl OB B-2441 jnE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1961 Two Are Jailed in Auto Thefts Accused of Operating Troy Repair Shop as Repainting Site ■ Two Sterling Township men who •re accuMd of operating an automobile repair shop in Ttoy as headquarters lor a stolen car ring are in jaU today in Oakland and Macomb counUes. William Turner, 37, of 2807 K(«»-er St., waived examination In Ha-*el Park Municipal Court. He was bound over to Oakland County Or-' cult Court yesterday on chteges of possession of a stolen vehicle. Mike A. Brown, 29, of the — address, was to be arraigned today on the same charge in M**”**t* County Justice Court. Bay Oty police s}so have a warrant Ibr Brown on a bad chedc charge. TWENTY-TlfftBR Hot Lunches Win Okay for Franklin Elementary The Pontiac Board of Education last night authorised a full scale hot lunch program at FrankUd EJementaty School next fall after PTA leaders warned fhat paretits might not surtKtet a partial one. Although the full SI m cost moro In equipment and labor, the board agr^ S-1, with Victor Sutt, Uie hew board mem-that “the public relations value would be worth it.' The vote ended qpveral months of discussion during which, accord- Police said the pair admitted stealing at Jeast six cars since last December. Turner was said to be concealing automobile identification tags -Irom wrecked cars Police said Turner and Brown operated the B li T Auto CUnic at 3009 John R Road and repainted stolen vehicles there. - The pair would buy a late m»> del wrecked car. Police said, then steal a similar model, then trana-ler identificaticn between the cars. Turner was arraigned in Hazel Park since one of the cars reported' stolen watt ttieen in that dty. Another stolen car which Shwdi had been driving was found in the driveway of their home. Assault Charge Brings Pair Before Justice area men charged with assaulting a Utica teen-ager in Pontiac Township June 29 face examination later today before Justice of the Peace Grant R. Graham. Charged with felonious assault are Raymond Boyl, 23, of 323S S. Grant St., Avon Township, and WilUam E. Klein, 21, of 125 Hill-field Road, Pontiac Townriiip. They are aoened of attaeUag Byraa E. Lorioa, U, of 4S945 Galaelejr Drive, Utica. wWle he was hitoh Uktag oa Squirrel Bead. The youth said he was hit over the head with a beer bottle and beaten and kicked in the face and chest. He required hospital treatment. The suspects were arrested by detectives of the Oakland County MierifTs Department earlier this month. agreelag taMtottd with apreposal by Dr. Otto C. Hofslger, aaststaat aupwdqteadept for bnatsess, for a par^ program first to tmt Ing to Linwood L. Flaeb Jr., 992 Dltmar St., iwesident of the Frank-PTA, “our real concern has been why the board didn’t see fit to begin a hot lunch program at Franklin at the time the schoiri opened.’’. On the basis of faltering hot lunch, programs at other elementary schools in tbe.muthwe8t aresg Dr. Hufziger recommended that hot lunches for Franklin be pre-pared at Washington Junibr His^ School and be delivered dally on a trial basis fo the Franklin children. ' He said this would cost $6,7U Hufziger said be didn’t think enough children at the 474-pupil Franklin Sduol would eat hot lunches to. make the program self-stgqiertlng, which current school policy says is a must. , Flack said that q PTA survey showed there would be enough support. six hours a dby la comparison, Rnfslger said, tl would ooid 8S3S9 la new equlp-nwat aad it-lS more hours a day in labor coots to prepare the food, as i Senator Accuses Khan of Trying to Intimidate U. S. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Olln D. Johnson, D-S.C., accused Pakistan President Ayub Kahn to- Parades Stir French PARIS (D-Baitille Day parades in Paris and Algeria today stirred sentiments in Frenchmen ranging from patriotism to rebellion, em-idMsizing the deep split in the nation over the future .of Algeria. Johnston was one of the few members of Congress who re-fnsed , to jpalse the ontspoker fiOmlnote qic«oh to q Joint sea- | Sion Wednesday. ' “In essence,” JOhnston said, "the Pakistani president said if I we g^ve his country billions of! dollars Pakistan will embrace de-l mocracy and be a friend of ours, | but if we do not give him the ^ Pakistan wtil turn to - communism. "This is intimidation,” Johnston said. "As an American citizen and a United States Senator, I do not appreciate such tactics. 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SUNDAY I lAI 1030 AM General Wc 2^^ 2258 Dixie Highway house Co. 9amVo9pm rv ee- I - daily Pontiac, Michigan 9am TO 6PM i’lenty Q! free Parking fools Kardware Electrical Paint light Futures Etc. Pontiac's Finest Selection -ALL SALES FINALBUILDING FOR SALE OR RENT STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE 7 ■ TWEXTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JULY U, 1961 M Iht Ont ol tiM $Mrth| eomtrtn'tD cuMUiitt ipeniBK a line tai m. Teen-Age Model Tells Her Secrets ArdMQlofical noarte af cmpirea ti BO'Pt •• to B.C. 3S»; Htf0 Yoik ai/a|a^lW» hav# haen drcUUted to ow of MOdm Art haa or 9 l«mh db comnaintttoa ia aaarly 10 mora than 100 art ihoin oountriea around the world. abMt UW aacrtO^ ate SHaMk gC!* WMi'Swdi Oally 6^ vtia Imait, M ilM ftwlT oannOM ■taoi Om hat agaii Md tha wMm.i Bjr BBOOKE BUItDY WrttlM tor 1|ha AT Somehow, I >wt c4n‘t tl^ of \. doon't aiak in. Noatlytl aaa ni)^ w a atii-dent. Probably becauae I have to BO to achool and vend a food deal of my timo car^ 15 pounds i BMdil. rvo had to c There are so many things that rm suppoaed to do and so many tiiat I'm not supposed to do, that like one of Pavlov's don b^ic put ttirouKh an sdlaas series of tests. iL Here is what I have to go thitWBh every day, Just to keep in condition. Starting from head to loot: w w ★ First, 1» strokes with the hair brash works wonders on my unruly mop. Mine is "baby line'’ and the brush work gives it body making it shiny and I*rext r have to to aboat my makesB beB to get It al elf each s 1 have to worry absan ptoataa, whkb to ant e yea lave eesktos aai I as mach as 1 da. Next comes what the ‘the essential fnrm." ing before breakfast tm.~i friend of mine has the cutest darn little feet, real Renoir feet. Mine, on the other hand (or maybe foot), arc more Uka Pt-uao feel Lately, le trade calls Every room-I plop down f bedroom rug and go I. At . you tool far you’d mudi rather ha back in bed, figure or through a smies of that time of the day. YES, TBS FEET Then come the i and mesttag prapte, wbtob Is toe In modeling, you meet a great many different people, different kinds of people. It gives you an understanding of peofAe and thrbr idea*, and along the way you learn lot about sympathy and diplomacy. ITS HABO WORK Untortunatriy, there’s 'more to modeling than just meeting people. Oontruy 40 .popular belief, it's work. Hard woric. FRI.-SAT.-SUN.-MON. CHILLS! THRILLS! BEWARE THIS STARE No man or can faca thsM fak-hatrad It to Oh, yes, the hands. I take gela-in to make the nails stronger. Needle nails are taboo, at least in New York modeling circles. My grandmother used to say that long painted nails looked like bird daws, and I gueu that’s, why I shun naU polish except when I’m working. That’s the daily beauty routine, k k dr Then there are three things that usually keep me home on Sa nights: 1. The eandlltoa of my i which Is complete sad 2. The kng hours of modeling during the week leave me pretty worn out by Sunday, so I usually curt up right after Perry Mason and fall asleep. 3. Sdwol, which providei ei^lest hours of delving into French, English, etc. etc. k k k Perhvs niy beauty routine gave the impreasian that I’m very con-■cientira. Quite the contrary. I’m the laziest of the lazy and can invent all kinds of excuses when it comes to Saturday chewes. k k k Since my time Is always s6 cm fully plamied — by others finally decided to organize myself: I think eveorohe dwuld. So far. it’s worked wtnidera. Now I even budget and organiae my spending money. I’m really quite proud of myself. For a whe' month I’ve led an organized life. Right now, I’m just a stude model. Who knowsT It may soon to the other way around. BROOKE BUNDY-"Sometimes I feel like one of Pavlov’s US. 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It’s all a part of the Air Force's ‘‘Project whed,” its program to^heep dollars from being burned up overseas, k k k It’s all a part, too, of the recognition — startling as it might have seemed to Eddie Rickenbacker and members of the Lafayette EscadriUe of World War I — that the fly-boy business la here to stay, k k k And its members will not be treated triates. We Proudly Present the World's Most Honored Picture! SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME IH A DRIVE IR THEATER! ROW OH THE WORLD’S LARGEST SCREEM! POR MIMIIRS AND CUKTS Pri„ Sat., Sm. ‘HI f P.M. ..$1.00 Stosfc or Shriaip Dtoaar . .$1.50 WATigPOltD lAaiS No. 2117 4761 NigMaad Rd. OR I-OMO COMI EARLY POR GOOD PARKING Opaa rOi PJA. ihew ^ gilO PAL, 1 tCADEIVAIIAIIMni Tenl^lif^-Saturdey lex Offtoa Opoa 'tN 10 P.M. Yau Sm ■r lasto isAiacto \ Au passb r 'RIEN-HUr' 1EMI SOSPENDB MKHO Sfwh fiM AM. MfMr m-«ur MHHH TUB BWAMMSm NOW AT POPULAR PMOE $12$ - FREE! v»<£S!T?n V THE rONTlAC PgESS. FRIDAY. JULY 14, 1061 twenty-five ‘*** wol-.and has been known to attack verine tviU kill deer and caiibon moow. HUUTI HDBKT! LAST S DATSI SIKH*fS AT IZtOO • 4:00 • ItOO DOOM OMN PRICU 11:45 A.M. (ONEwngTHEfin TICHNICOLOR EM 3-06CI FREE PLAT6B0U1ID IT’S A COMEDY... ^ , A MYSTERY . V Delightfully ^ Different! Dalmarans 'Saw Dalliance of Mrs. Peebles' 2 Tostify That She Was With Staples, Victim of Shooting GRAND RAPIDS » - Two women teitilied (or the defense today in the Circuit Court trial of J. Otto PeeUes who is charged with murder in the slaying of his wife. Patricia Whittaker, 22, a waitress at a Grand Rapids restaurant, said she served Mrs. Louise Peebles, 42, and Columbus, Ind., sales engineer Roy Staples, 44, at dinner on March 16. Mrs. Peebles was tetaUy shot aad Staples was crippled la a burst of pistol Are Mareh 18 at the home of Mary Catherine Voss on nearby Silver Lake. The prosecution says Peebles 42, flred the gipi. The waitress said she over heard Staples and Mrs. Peebles express their mutual love, saw them kissing and brought them a souvenir tray when she overheard them say the meeting was an "anniversary.” Earlier testimony said the two originally met in April I960. W W A Mrs. Peter Dood, a cousin of Miss Voss, said she saw the couple with Miss Voss and Staples’ employer Lowell Engelking at a Grat-jtan tavern on the night of March |17. She testified that she was "em-I barrassed by the conduct oi Staples and Mrs. Peebles. 1 Defense attorney Harold J. Saw-|yer Jr. contends Peebles was tem-Iporarily insane at the time of the ^looting. Car Output Up but Changeovei Coining Soon d U.S.-vCidr to 127,0li uit ive Reports i final model assemfcty boosted U.S.^dd^ production this units. Ward's Au-said today. This was 47.9 per cent over last week's holiday-curtailed production of 85,889. Producthm for the suae week last year totaled 105,113. Ward's, bowevn’, predicted pro-ducUon would begin dropidng next week as the auto companies begin ptfjparing for the changeover to 1983 WmMs. Detroiter Convicted of Carrying Bet Slips A Detroit man yesterday was given a choice of $100 fine or 13 days in the Oakland County Jail aJter pleading guilty to possession of bet slips before Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. AAA Russell Manson, 36, of Detroit Was charged With the offense when Patrolmen Gerald Navarre and Marvin Blum stopped his car on Woodward near the city limits for traffic violation. They said he was carrying 92 bet slips. tennessee Erni« Signs LOS ANGELES (API- Sing comedian Tennessee* Elmie Ford sMd Ibursday he’s signed a three-year contract with ABC-TV' for a dajdime tekvishm ihow beginning in April or May 1962. The new hall-hour program will be telecast from San Francisco five days ■ First free public bath in the U.S. waa opened here in about 1904. Angola Rebels Routed LISBON, Portugal (AP) - A strong rebel attack upon Qumbo, a few miles west of Maquela do Zpmbb near the northern frontier of Angola, has been repdled by Portuguese troops withtn the last 24 hours the Lusttaida Ne«t^ Agency r^rted Thursday. Ohio is almost square, Its boiw> ders measuring about 200 roUML—. each. r Pancake House to Open Monday in Birmingham JACK LEMMON—RICKEY NELSON —IN— THE WACKIEST SHIP IM THE ARMY —LATE SHOW- “PABIS HOUDAr STARTS WEDNESDAY Exclusive 1st Run In Pontiac # 1 B*IOOKS.ntPPfN.Bata-#a. ,'OES HAWAIIAN j_ 1 JMKSMMOl ABCWBOElMrraOMHW^ ^GARLRQNERPeePrQIISS PmlucW b, JtRRv SR£SlER-0«fl.4 by PM*. WENOMOS I U.S. Defenses Reach for Moon' Von Braun and Admiral Tell of Nation's System in Space, Under Sea BLUE SKY drive in theater NOW SHOWING — 3 FEATURE ATTRACTIONS! — The SCRBEN'S FRAIVKEST STORY of SOPHISTICATED YOUNG MODERNS! Shown ot 10:07 Only EXTRA 1 SPECTACULAR ADDED KIDDIE-RIDE ATTRACTIDN ■ CIRCUS TRAIN! The first Uncle_John'» Pancake U ^ — House in' hRcfitgan opens Moh-1 : day in Birmingham, but it is the . ! 37th in a nationwKie chain of such :' ■ restaurants. The $200,000 restaurant at J360; Woodward Ave., will feature 39 ’ pancake specialties, originated by 'Uncle” J(rfin Dahl five years ago. Dahl will be at the grand The 4,600-square-foot building,P * the site pt_Jbe-iorn>er-earouwl]^ Restaurant, has been remodeled ini Early American style and designed to accommodate 180 guests. I James Kirkwood will manage j - M ROX OFFICE OPEN 7:00 MA 4-3135 Free Pioyground FRI.-SAT.-SUN. TNi Nova That Was HAiuD...DENOUNCiO"ANO S Million j —People read m | iiaHdtoMlailHnIMi jMk GailOI'AiibBIcklMaJiMitai Eieiyplaoe you go you'll l«'*®"9*‘*** aSBsfltftIttM Tnc IiJ!^ «8im.vTi« siMWwuFTscteBTBotSaiat fromWARNER BROS, technicolor* JI ^-MffiE-DETKEiEDY-DONAHUE LATE SHOW FRANK SIHATRA—GINA LOLLOiRICIDA in "PRIDE AMD THE PASSlOir DETROIT lilt—This nation's de-fensiw system is reaching for the] moon and already has a long, bow-1. , . u-u n __ erful arm stretched under Vnewjvstaurant, which will em- seas, the third annual industry and|^**y ^ ° _______________ space conference was told "rhurs-day. Wemher von Braun, the] country's top missile expert, and Vice Adm. William F. Rabom Jr. known as the "father” of the •Polaris submarine missile, drew the picture. Von Brann mM one of the major decMon* faced by the Na-tkHial Aeronauttco aad Space AdminlstraUoa in Its drive to put an American on the moon is which route tn take. Rabom said this country now haa eight Poiaris-carrying submarines in the water and 11 under construA tkm. Each, he said, carries more destructive power than all the bombs dropped during World War II. Three are now “on station” neath the seas and ready to strike with any or all of their 16 missiles with range of 1,500 miles, Rabom said. Hie range of the Polaris, Rabom said, will be increased to 1,' miles next year and to 2,500 miles by,1964. By 1963, he said, nuclear-powered Pqjaris subs will be produced at the rate of one per month. Senate OKs Nominees for 2 Diplomatic Posts WASHINGTON (AP)-The Senate confirmed by voice vote today President Kennedy’s nominees for two top diplomatic posts in the field of Latin-American re-ilations. The confirmations were: Elob-ert F. Woodward of Minnesota, long-time foreign service career officer to be assistant scci-etary of state for inter-American affairs. New Orleans Mayor deLesseps S. Morrison to be U.S. ambassador to the Organization of American States. L ILL THE FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS”^^ ^SANKOHNER'BEORGE ImBMLEYliirfArd;.*^ WALTOMIV'S Ncw alucaSrtoon RSATUM . ^ 0MHuNad>i0lK|.-€^^i Mwatians i *TkCH»iiOObOfa.* ■MBBHmadi •» Shown ot 8:25-1:34-$un. ot 8:25-11 :S7 U UDES FEMUBE:... Thn SET. OMIT! S»FEErTWOOFMMp rolled acrosa Texas on the ay to the Misslaaippl capital. ’Ae Mlialadppi highway patrol, sheriffs otflom and GuUport city police were on band Thursday whsD shoot two doscD Nb-greas most of them children and ^ teeiH«er»-^waded and swim on E MIXED THE WAY YOU LIKE THBMI “LaSlM” MISM » Oitor lo rartM. W DANONa NtGHTtY MhI* St la* -s UUIa WwSt- • Cnij riann Jm m Ors«* • rstahaiJIa m Sas Maadsv tfcni SsHiiday. 11 A.M. ta-2 A.M. Ciassd Saadsys Oft 4-0022 Ample Ilgktod faiMay at Ike BUa and Ban CLUB TAHOE 4769 D.x.c Hwy. Droyton Plains beadi normally reserved tor ^ Sntoy ^ Spselall S Sheriff Curtis Dedeaux said he was unable to label the wade-lns D; organized "unless another big K | group comes along lat^." He N termed the swimmeri "Just s % bunch of colored kids.” 1^ No trouble was reported in con- D trast to last year when a wade-|K In near Biloxi was foUowed by^ aetaalty wwrid be of “very Btfla” help to BOBimbIto scheota. Delaney is a member of the House Rules Committee. R is his ftiPIAT S vkdence. At that time aeveral Ne- Jured. VNSUOCBgftrUL TRY Four Negroes made an unsuc- voto which is preventing the Ho»» ce,gfu| attempt to obtain service ij Democratic leadership from prying ^ variety store lunch counter N the mam public school bill out of Jackson. They were arrested k the lules committee. branch of penra chantes two J Delaney U a Roman (^thollc and minuterWer.'t^o Nnri)”ttofr ^ as iuch la determined that the „ arreeted for a alt-ln Houae will receive a bill carrying funds tor parophlal achoola before he clean the main bill. He says the public school bill la "discriffi- mncEuioo Siagiag aad Cemedf N.C. at the same counter Tuesday. A band of Freedom Rlden want acroas Texas in a bus en rooM from Los Angeles to Jsdeson, ap-panntly tht first such group to carry the ' antiaegregation campaign into Texas. Fabulous ^ GEOUl WAYNE JfarmMtea Firfaose ’ FLOOR SHOW ' I IfolyB ^ EVERY , Dommub L SATURDAY i tovofy Paaeiag ftor _ BmOKBmr - Nlne-yearold ■ Donald EUaworth of Racine, Wls., ■I aeems to be enjoying a aberet ■ told to him by a butterfly. But ■I the "butterfly’a’’ secret might be that It Isn’t a butterfly. It’s a D| eecropla moth. Ihe riden ate at a bus statian restaurant at Q Paso without bi-t. The 17 Nsgroes and 13 white persons, tncludbg two women Iswyen. planned to go on to New Orleans and then to Jackson. At Little Rode, tour Freedom Rlden wen given suspended tSOO fines and six-month Jail ‘ whan they agreed to si ^ tempthag to tost segregation in ^ roimi The Rev. B. Elton Oox. a SO-yew-old Negro from High Point N.C., and a field secretary tor the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), said the agreement did not prevent oflier riden from ta- Meanwhile, a group eeaking better Jobe ter Negroes In New 0^ leans called fnr a boycott of dty buses and gas and dectrle service in fliat city staitliig Aug. 33. Im Sftfsifti ui Diidif With Tht llioiftiftft'f V • W CfDf •# iilMMtW n .Dell s Inn : i Caft far ^ I llioto Moefc West ■ Wttftm and Hillbilly Mutic WENDELL SMITH asi Nb Bud Come One-Came Attt FriSaySi^rday 9 PM.S PM. ■ Spadalore Bar 8 N. 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M. . . . 5—BANDS—5 |secOTiiwwei€BU«| TsupHsg, Dsllcloit Sialtag Steak *lJi5 Ba^B4) Rlto-BlihkH-Pina-Fish Pork Chops—Shrimp InlBiMma’s LimIwm OMm U|Ht—lew—Wia* TAKE DOT ORDERS-^®* -raia-h! WMfcdftyi 11 ft.m. fe 2 ■.m. Ssriardiiy N«m t* 1 «4b. Sundn I 9M. taUp.m. UBS WX*1 HWY. KMmn OfM S f« 11 M.M. OR 34M71 Only One Michigan Golfer Rcmaing in Semi-Finalg , FRIDAY. JULY 14, 1961 TWENTY-SEVEN ** * 'll Mike And onion Exits 1~UpinNationalPublinx Tournament ^ By BILL OOiWWEIX M^lenda o( Detroit wa( Michigan’s only remaining hope in the 36th U S. Amateur Public Links Golf Championship today when 36-hole semifinal action got under way at Rackham Municipal course. Pontiac’s Mike Afidonlan lost his second i-up decision in five days late Thursday afternoon in the quarter-final round and his demise was preceded by veteran Jay Law of Harper Woods, who fell in the 3rd round. The exit of Andonian and Law left the liMue squarely up to Molenda, It-year-old Detroit Tech golfer. Whether or not Michigan can boast a naHonal I la iMi Is now Completing the field for today’s semiflnals were: Dick Sikes, 21, of Wichita, Kan., a University of Arkansas golfer who captured medal honors in the 36-hole qualifiers. John ^lee, 22, of Seaside, Ore., a Memphis State junior who yesterday eliminated Frank Campbell of Leeds, Ala., national runnerup two years ago. Lou Gifford, 40, of Jacksonville, la., a naval officer and former jet pilot who is competing in his first major golf event. It was Gifford who put An-donlan on the sidelines’ In the 4th round by wianlag the 18th hole to climax a hotly-eonlested duel. Schlee was the 3rd-round con-querer of Law, winning the two holes for a 2-up victory after the three-time State Publinx cham had rallied io even the count at No. 12. Following his morning success against Law. Schlee went on to down Campbell in the afternoon. Until he ran I Wright ' still in the field. Molenda, a jwdor at Drr and past U. of D. goller who won the Slate PuMInx s4-hole medal play crown la 1888 at Morey’s, posted a 8-1 victory over iS-year- Lunn, the youngest player the tourney, was trying to become the 2nd youngest champkm in the Molenda fired the best golf:history of the USGA-sponsored Thursday. He was two below par tournament. Molenda pil^ up in the 3rd round as he scored a four-hole lead at No. 12 and Lunn's 2-up triumph over Bill Wright, the | rally was too little and too late. 19S9 national public links champ * It it from Seattle. | Sikes tangled with Schlee and ran into Molendai^Molenda met Giffoid in today's ^ only ex-champ Wmla. H>e two survivor* wUl go 3^ holes Saturday for the national Town. Thursday’s defeat was another ’toughie" for Andonian, who overcame a two-hole deficit before faltering at the finish line. It was only last Sunday that Andonian In the quarter-finals. dropped a 1-up verdict to Glenn Johnaorr of Grosse lie in the finals of the Michigan Amateur at Jack-»n. Gifford, a Lt. Commander In the navy and now on shore duty la Jacksonville, Fla., won the match on the 18th green with a par four as Andonian waa 88 pitched strong and jint mlased rinking a U-foot putt to take a l»ogey. A native Californian. Gifford had never entered a tourney beyond the local and area level until he decided to take a fling in the publinx. Andonian, whose match with Gifford was drowned by a pouring rain through the middle Itoles, was bidding for his 2nd straight berth in the national semis. Gifford squelched his attempt after Mike had ousted Tom Tanaka of Honolulu by-a 3-1 count in the nioming session. Molenda is bidding to become the first state player to win the U.S. public links title since 1955 when Sam Kocsis turned the trick at the Coffin Municipal course in bidianapdis. Sikes hopes to become the 8rd qualifying medaHst to win the more by pairing No. 16 as ho chipped within two feet tor a gimme” putt. Then that fatal 18th hole. an aoin«B> buoltb I. WtehlU, Xm., M. Lsmsrd oltdo. S-l; UU X*n*T Jr.. ' to do It (1888) From the Press Box Br BBUNO U KEABNS Two down alter 11 holes, Andonian evened the match by canning a seven-foot putt for a birdie three at No. 12 and chippii^ within three feet of the cup for a par three at No. 13. Gifford blrdied No. 14 with eight-footer to go l up again, then Andonian squared matters once r. aor Atauu, Dttrolt. dsl. BUI WrlfUt, BMi- * Bootlac. Stf. TBia 1-1; Lon Olftord ____ Iff. 0»i7 Fftorfon ••luitapollf, 1-1. QOABTXB.riNAL BBSOLTS aikM dfl. Kfllty. “ •----- VI; Molfi '. Andonian. I I. Oltford. t:4l a.m.-S;ll Yanks Sneak Back Into First Place While Tigers Relax Mantle-Maris Threat If you want to be a “gold fan,” up high in the third balcony, it will cost you a buck. The “blue fans” in the second arena will pay two bucks and in the lower arena all the “red^fans” will be located. The Detroit Pistons took a tour of their new home yesterday. j By The Amorlated Press For the next five years, the colorful convention arena i No longer can anyone take light-on Detroit’s waterfront will be the site of all 30 home'iy the twin challenge of Roger games. ^ i Maris and Mickey Mantle for the fro eogt fans In Dettolt wlU have' their choice favorite colored seats in the arena. naadwiu • m I1..W nuu The New Yori< Yankees’ boys, spurred on by their friendly rivalry, are showing no signs of slowing up in their chase for what ' Promises to be slugging immortal- Down on the floor is where the “chartreuse” “orange” :ity for the winner, and “power blue” fans will be seated for four bucks a* Each homered ’Thursday night crack. jin New York’s 6-2 triumph over if if if I Chicago which boosted the Yan- Ihe arena ia a heantllul sp«trum and Well worth ajS.^ * in the red-hot American League The question is—how will the Pistons draw in !race. their new downtown palace? ★ * ♦ President Fred Zollner reiterated his faith In Detroit | and Mantle so. when Ruth hit his and with a five year lease In his pocket he predicted 60, he didn’t pick up his 34th until fans would pack the arena, because of its great seating and parking facilities and because the “Team will be positive contenders for the world championship” lopg before the lease expires. WHAT ABOUT KERBAWY? Nothing was said about deposed general manager Nick Kerbawy, who was relieved of his duties after serving three of his 20 years because Zollner thought Ker-bawy’s interests were too closely linked with the Lions. ir ir ir July 1st was supposed to have been the date of Zollner’s decision. Nothing as yet has been released. The word is that Kerbawy and his lawyer are scrutinizing the contract closely to see what action they would take. < Grows for Ruth Mark Dodgers routed the Philadelphia Phillies 7-2. San Francisco advanced within two percentage points of third place Pittsburgh, defeating the Pirates "2-1. Milwau-kw downed St. Ixiuis ^3. The home run antics of Maris and Mantle have helped the pair drive in 158 runs between them. The Twins finally gained revenge on their chief tormentor, Cleveland's Jim Grant. They bombed the Indians' right-hander with three home runs to beat him for the first time this season. Before Thursday night. Grant had whipped the Twins, going back to their days as Washington Senators. 18 times in 20 decisions. Ted L^pcio rocked Grant with a grand slammer in the first inning and Harmon Killebrew and Jim Lemon also homered to give the Twins their first victory in six meetings .. . , , I'vith Cleveland this year. Pedro his teams 98th game. Mantle is|Ramos won his sixth, exactly even with the Babe's 1927' W * A pace. Ruth also had 30 in 841 a spectacular ali-aitMind per-. u... I , . • 'fo'^ance by Boston’s Carl Yastr- The biggest obstacle lacing ^emskl helped Red Sox rookie Ruth s ch^lengera, o^ course,^ is Don Schwall beat Baltimore for his eighth triumph in 10 decisions. It will be remembered that when Kerbawy was hired, part of his duties were to sell pistons, the product made in Zollner’s Fort Wayne plant, and it was reported the athletic part of the contract amounted to only three years. At $50,000 per year, it could be that if Kerbawy wins the month of September, when Babe clouted 17 homers. That!* month that frustrated such previous challengers as Hack Wilson, Jimmy Foxx, Hank Greenberg, Ralph Kiner, Johnny Mize and Mantle, himself. If Maris and Marftle keep up their present pace, -hoquevtr. they- mi^ need too many homere in I’s final month. Each Walloped three hits Thursday as the Yankees routed veteran Early Wynn with a four-run blast in the first inning. In other AL games, Minne.sota defeated Cleveland ^ and Boston nipped Baltimore 3-2. Rain forced his argument to have Zollner live up to his contract, the postponement of the scheduled: the Indiana .millionaire could have his ex-GM sell pistons in Alaska if he so wanted under the contract terms as an employer. ★ ★ ★ There will be a lot of color with the Pistons in their new home, but when the Zollner-Kerbawy battle comes to a head, it could be another colorful 4th of July. The rookie outfielder singled in the fourth and raced home on a double by Jim Pagliaroni. Jackie Jensen singled Pagliaroni home. In the third, Yastrzemski threw out Brooks Robinson trying to from first.^ “lo third on a single IJaim in the ninth Carl made a 'spectacular leaping catch of' Whitey Herzog’s bid for an extra' ,. . . base hit. The defeat, charged to,Cincinnati Now Ahead hv Five Games Milt Pappas, snapped an Oriole!’" -------—' .......... four-game winning streak. i NEW Yoax CHICAGO SACRIFICE RUN—Cincinnati third baseman Gene Freese slams into home plate to score a run in the second inning last night. (Hiicago Cubs’ catcher Dick Bertell is waiting for a wide AP PhaUtkX throw from left field as Reds’ Eddie Kasko signals Free.se to slide. He scored on a sacrifice fly. The Reds won, 4-3. game in Washington between the „ Kansas (Sty Athletics and Sena-|y,J{'J"'* J* tors. Los Angeles and the Tigers ere idle. In the National League, Cincinnati protected-its five-game lead over Los Angeles with a 4-3 triumph over the Chicago Cub*, the llRobinson Leads Redlegs' Surge 4 I I 11 B.v The Associated Press Jill! Wonder why the Cincinnati Reds *®JJiare in first ^ace in the National I 0 0 siLeague today, boasting a hand-i-wtiked for^BkunisiS;' In 7U.': * “! five-game lead Over second- . ... Rseker In SUi. New Yerk ............... 4M «M HS-* ChlcsfO OM tSS 00»-S t-Nooe. PO-A—New York 27-11. CW-esto *7-«. DP-Kubek. Cerr snd Kubek: —Apsrlclo snd Martin; Tbixeet lUted). LOB-New York a Cbl< *My Most Memorable 18 Holes^ > Lilfler Sees Why Golf Is 'Umblin' Game Sixth of a Series By GE.\E LITTLER U.8. Open Golf Champion A long time ago somebody first described golf as the ’umblin’ game, and I imagine he said it right after missing a 15-inch putt. Believe me, I know exactly how he felt. In this resume of my golfing career, one of the most memor- fnl—of my experiences, came in the 8*0,000 Texas In\1tational at Dallas In 18M. That’s the year I missed a 15 U|cH putt at Preston Hollow Country Club, a little mistake that cost me $8,000. It happened on the 17th hole when I needed only two pars to win the tournament. The 17th is a par three. Evei) my seven-year-old son. Curt, can make a 15-inch putt. But I didn’t. I three-puttedT And that wasn’t all. I could .still in first money of $14,000 with a birdie on the last fb»le and I had the chance. This time it was a foui^foot putt. I missed that one, too. ★ ★ I was so mad smoke was curling from my ears. Now I was in a playoff with Peter Thomson and Cary Middlecoff. Peter won the tourllament on the second extra hole. He earned 814,000. Cary and I got 86.000 apiece. T felt alrk for a week. But "l finally got over It. You can’t help being disappointed over m thing like that. But a pro golfer has to learn to live with disappointment. Unless yon win a tonma-ment, you’re going to be dis- Yon can always look back and Hee how yon could have done better. I first began to learn about the heartaches of pro golf io the 1954 U. S. Olien at Baltusrol. This was my rookie year as a pro, the lime 4 played In the Open. Even ), I had a wonderful chance to in the tournament. ★ ★ ★ As often happens, the championship was decided on the 18th hole. Ed FurgOl had finished with 284 had a chance to tie with birdie on the last hole. The 18th at Baltusrol is a par five, 545 yards In lengtK a mean driving hole because the rough to the right is vefy high and there are trees on the left. You pretty well had to hit your tee shot on the fairway, and use a three or four-wood for the second shot. The cmening to the green it NolJB ai PRiSTON UQU.0W only about 30 feet wide and there No. 18 at PRESTON HOLUm U» traps on both rides. I hit a four-wood and the ball went into a trap at the left. Then I blasted out to about eight feet. Now the whole thing turned on one putt. I figured I could makt) it and force a playoff. Only the year before I had sunk an Ig-footer to win the Nn-tional Amateur. I though, “Well, here goes,” and stroked the ball toward the cup. But It slid SH feet past. I made the putt coming bark for a par and took second place. Naturally, I was a little disappointed that I didn't tie when I had the chance. But it didn’t mean as much to me as it would in later ?ars. I had played well and come real close in my first attempt. I didn’t know then it would take me eight years to win the Open championship. A good thing, too. I- might have sold my clubs on the spot. place Los Angeles? Don't look any further than left field in Cincinnati's Oosley Field where Frank Robinson is stationed. The Reds’ cleanup man currently is the hottest hitter in baseball. On June 15, the Reds were in second place behind the Dodgers. .Since then, the Reds have won 20 of 27, Including Thursday night' third place i’ittsburgh with a 2-1 triumph over the Pirates and Milwaukee dowTied St. Louis 6-3. Jim O’Toole, the Red’s winning pitcher, blew a 2-0 lead before Robinson went to work. Rob^ bie's homer was hit off loser Don Cardwell. Ip the ninth, Don Bias-ingame walked, raced to third on a single by Vada Pinson and then beat first baseman Ed Bouchee’s throw to the plate on Robinson's grounder. A six-run outburst in the fourth inning against Art Mahaffey of the Phils enabled the Dodgers to overcome a 2-0 deficit. Winning the Braves, cracked four hits in five times at bat. Carl WiJley, ih relief of bonus baby Tony Cion-inger, picked up the victory. 4 12 0 Willi II 2 12 0 Ollllim Jb 4 0 12 Fklrlj rf BsUlmort Cli^rlud No. 16 cci BALTUSROL Ns. 18 at BALTUBBOL 4-3 victory over the (Chicago Cubs, j pitcher Stan Williams featured; In those 27 games. Robinson col-the rally with a base-clearing dou-j Iccted 41 hits in 96 times at bat,hie. Tlie Dodgers have beaten the' 2 0 0 0 bRodgci ib 1 « OA . lYjrmpli e ^2 I-Fllrd out t Filed out tor 1 Ferrireie I; and drove in 32. it it it Robby, Who drove in seven runs against the Dodgers last Sunday, was the big gun again Thursday night. In the seventh Inning, he hammered his 24lh home run to tie the si-ore at 3-3 and in the ninth he drove in the winning run to give the Rcds.their fifth victory I 13 meetings \rith the Cubs. ★ AW The Dodgers \Vhipped Philadelphia for the tenth straight Kme, 7-2. San Franci.sco climbed to within two percentage points of Balttmoro (EiU^ 7.5) at Boitoa Uleo- hmuni«4t« Sklarlkl and Ihaw M) _ -----aaln -- .... tv|.iUsht. (McBrldo S-5) at OoTaland --------M). nlabt. Mbuitaoia (Paacual 7-11) (Lait U-4). night. I York (Sbildon M) at Chicago (Pi- “^ATOEDA?* 8CHEDITLI Baltimore at Boaton ~anaaa Citr at Waahington oi Angelea at Clereland Jlnnei^ at Detroit New York at Chicago SUNDAY* SCHEDULE New York ---------- a: . ------lelphia 2, nlgbt TODAY* GAMES ;ago (EUawerth 4d> at Clnclnc MUwa!!!leo'^Hen^‘ 1-2) at St. Lo (BrogUo g-l). night PhUadelphla tBugbnrdt golei tPodrea S-S. lUi Plttaburgh (Olbbon 7-4) (Sanford ^1______ SATUBDAYVBOnDULB PtIUhursh at San Franclaco PMladMphlA at Loa AdcMm ---------------- !:iasr E—Mahaffey. Johnson, Dnlrymple. , -Phllndelphla 2412. Los Angeles 2 DP-Larker and WUls; Larker. --------------- geles 0. Willie ‘ Mays’ eighth-inning homer off loser Bob lYiend gave the Giants’ Stu Miller his seventh victory. Miller, who was credited with the National League’s All-Star victory Tuesday, hurled perfect ball through the two innings after relieving starter Billy O’Dell. Vetpran Joe Adcock and rookie Mack Jones paced a 13-hit Braves’ attack against three Cardinal pitchers. Adc(x:k walloped his 15th home run, off loser Bob Gibson, with a man on base. Jones, playing his first game for MahUfey (L. 7-11) 3 M Liston Is Summoned Before Commission Mickey Backs Teammate in Try for HR Record CHICAGO (B - ”l'don’t think I can, but he’s got a good chance,” said mighty Mickey Mantle in reference to the possibility of breaking Babe Ruth’s record of 66 home ms in one season. ★ ♦ ★ Mantle, of course, wag talking about teammate Roger Maris. This two-man krrecktng crew, wMeh cohM become the most proda-Rocky Fu jutah mereUe ot Buffalo. N.Y.. a new.] HoWw of a 261 mwd. Fumei^ cOnwr to fetevinai tana, awkcsieUe toaa ratod even nonpy with ijTiiothMial TV and KtodiaaaJ.tlw more e 9|iiai» Gardeo dehui Saturdayier Futimer Teeing Off By BILL CORNWELL Now that the local favorite has been eliminated fjrmn the U.S. Amateur PubUc Links golf tournament, it’s time to sit back, relax and ratifxialize. It’s time to think of all the good reasons for Mike Andonian’s ouster Thursday at Rackham Municipal course in the quarter-flnids^es, friends, let’s jatkm-Alize. Let us point out why it’s all for the best that he lost. It Just wasn’t in the cards,* we can say. Or: We knew it wasn’t his day when that fellow’s putt missed the hole, then fell in the back door. *Tbere are still other avenues ot to fonw. For example: He just didn't have it out there today. Then there’s this one (as sen-isible as anything else that's been ' mentioned 1. Maybe he was tired. After all. he ha.s a right to be. He's been playing competitive golf for true — things don't always go according to "Hoyle." Simply put, Andonlan lost \1a SUMMER STORM—Two-year-old Garde Avuit kicked up a real storm at the starting gate at Monmouth Park in New Jersey Thursday and AP PkAtatM never did get into the third race. Assistant starter Danny Fitchett grabs for the reins. HIGGINS LAKE lSV-RegulationS| The 41-day season north of the for Upland game bird seasons thisiStraits will open Oct. 1. dl will be almost the same hs In other decisions, the commis-ist year, the State Cbnservation|sion; ommisslon deckled Thursday. I —Agreed to buy 327 more acres * * * llor addition to seven sUte parks. Bag limiU and season lengths! -Rejected a recommendatkm by for both pheasant and ruffedIstate game men to prohibit shoot-jgrauae. the two chief targets, win ing ot cub bears except during the be the same. The pheasant season'regular Nov. 15-30 dmr season, w’itl start Oct. 20 and run through | -Declared a year-around hunt-Nov. 10 in the Lower Peninsula {ing and trapping season on skunks, and extend from Oct. 1 to 10 in which game men say are becoming parts of Menominee and Delta iniWe of a nuisance problem. shooting ban during special bear seasons in September and October. Carl Johnson of Cadillac, former president of the Bdichigan Bear Hunters Association, called for a year-around ban against killing cubs. He voiced concern that hunttaking a large toll of bears and that cubs should be protected. Parks scheduled for enlargement are the new P. J. Hoftmaster state park on the Ottawa- Muskegon County line at Lake Michigan, the D. H. Day and Benzie parks, also )• ■ . • 1 MSB w« s_ . nnn. AA* OflU lAOrRB, OllWe counties m the Upper Peninsula. -Extended until December 1962^ak^ Michigan: Cheboygan 'to totoiilto»tpw Ktonnivwp fIckmcF nn! .. ... The rafted groaae seasM nut from Oet. I to Nov. It to the Upper PeatoMto and northera Lower Penlaoala and frona Oct. M to Nov. » to jAnnArtior Yacht Is iFirst in Trans-Pac [‘HONOLULU (Af») —^ill IjSrit. tain’s p-tooit ketch Tlconderoga^ was the favorite todiyr to be the first acran the Diamond Head finish line, leading the 41-boat fleet of the 22nd Transpacific Yacht Race. ★ ♦ ★ Trailing the "big Ti" by 35 miles was the SJ-foot siopp Sirius II, followtng a JAhour period in which the Michigan ya^t made 223 miles to Sirtus' 20Q. Both fleet and handicap pori-tlom were plotted Thursday night, as-fte lead- boats, funneled together for the stretch run to the finish, indicated one of the closest races . the history of the 2,225-mile race. days. regulation buining fishing on|st3^ rk and Brighton and Island ^anese Lake in Keweeimw recreation areas in south-County to allow continuation of a errors his opponent’s good play at op- 1 portune timeo. piM the usual percentage ot luck tlut always { deals a hand. j At’any rttf, Andonian did welli and the dty of PontiM should ap-' jMociate his fine effdiis. Runnenip in the State Amateur and a quarter-finalist in the National PublinK< —that’s a .solid nineld teammate, Gary Gubner of New York University, who got off a 61-11 flip in practice Thursday—his best ever. Oiff CUshman of Grand Forks, Out of Skate Meet DETROIT (ft — The woman's champion won out but the men's champion lost his speed-skating title in the U.S. Amateur Roller skating Association tournament last Judy Armer of Reading, Pa., successfully defended her title in the meet at suburban Livonia. However, David Babb of Elizabeth, N.J., men's champion, was defeated. He lost his crown to David Kleft of Grand Haven, Mich. Adolph Plummer should have no trouble in the 400 meters. Jim Dupr^ of Los Angeles and Jerry Siebert of Santa Clara dmild run 1-2 in the €00. while Dyrol Burelson of Oregon and Jim Beatty of Santa Gars are head and shoulder over the opposition in the 1,500. 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TW a*|w«T H rtp*H«S NM*I at Hakln la Mlakltaa la IS* Ra>l ti ;mn kai k**a la alMMI*. «Mrk aUtSI W * BMaw; rai *r taairtal NOW YOU CAN PLAY DURING THE MONTH OF JULY At MUe atr'i k Akaat I laaalf* Akaat Oar SraUls I Pre* Taaras *— I lat PoaS naMac Affair* | Pl*r PLAY GOLF CofMt Ntry Open DeUy II A.M. 'tM 12 P.M. Sally Sharp is getting muried one week from Saturday and abe’a probably thinking about attiwctive decoration pieces to display in her Sally already has a couple of the same, but they won’t have the same meaning for her in this instance as the one at stake todayproviding, of course, that she A lady from Gowanie with considerable golfing talent is going to argue with Sally over the owner- HR’8 A LITTLE LEAGUER-John Hui«er, left, is beUeved to be one of the biggest Little Leaguers. John, 12, is 6 feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 195 pounds. He plays in the Kankakee, 111., Little League. Talking over play with him is '‘average-dssd’* Little Leaguer Ricky 1 College Groups at Work in War Against Gambling CHATHAM, Mass. (AP)-Tbe{ National Collegiate Athletic Aa-| sociation is anything but idle faij the battle, to stamp out gambling and bribery u> sports. Walt Byers, executive director of the NCAA who is atb'ndlhg the meeting of the National Association of College Commtosioners. said today he wants to make it clear that the NCAA is doing something, and that the first thing everyone wants to do is to push federal legislation. It a * "The NCAA council asked for federal legislation five years ago' Byers said, "but nothing came 6'f it. We know that eventually the NCAA must take the leader^ip in making positive recommendations to its members.” Byers added that full questkm-aires have been sent out to each boy who took money in the ketball scandal. it it it The questions concern his high ! school record, college record, j family background, financial sta-I tus, his explanation of why ho did jif and other pertinent factors, Ap-^praisal by deans and coaches' I evaluations also are being sought, !as well as the schools’ t'xplana-tion of the incident. it it a I In this way. Byers said, it is hoped to find some commem denominator that might disclose why the boy sold out to the gamblers. U.S. Team to Play Israel NEW YORK (AP) - A 12-man U.S. Maccabiah golf team will compete in the first international JewM Amateur Golf Championship at Israel’s new Caesarea course, Aug. 29-Sept. 5. ITnfiids Pickup and Scrim «0 trilA high rack HOWiSTHETIMElonwMinliMk Mnntoinon4ir-) pune," saM Don l president of Putt-Putt Golf, "for Masters cham-Gary Player. U.S. Open champion Gene Littler and the P.G.A. champkm crowned at Chi-next month to meet our three top putters." xine salqpman fmn Savannah, woe the Pro Putting Assodation'i wHntiai cfaampioiidlip at Ctacin nati two weeks ago by betag € strokea under par for eight rounds. Oanstdering that the putting holes average 30 feet with a par of two, you can aee he dunked an i ' ‘ lot;of 30-footers. an aft-aksat af putt-putt gall, played next Febiwary’a New Ortoaaa Opan. "I honestly believe that our put-Greenville, S.C., helped pay his tit« pros putt better than the reg- way to college by winning 63,737. ular touring pros,’* said the former Putters from all sectknt of the Fraidc Holt of Chattanooga was the pro'putters leading money-winner last year with |4.101 |dus 61,300 which be picked U| television matches. Neil C » Jr. af EiMax CX. Sally Rtag Hording Aeoeptod NASHVILLE, Tenn. IX1>— Reginald Hardint, a 7-foot badcethall Btandouk from TMtrallNl Eutero High, hasabceptad .pn i^etic schoiardiip at Tennessee A & I. Nashville school announced Harding, who weighs 837 pounds averaged 30 poinu and 23 rebounds a game for Eastern last year. He’ll to on foe A * I freshman team this fall. taudly seemed caadadve ta playing a wtaatag brami af galf, bat Sally will marry Ted Werner. Unlvenlly of North Carolina football star who is in New Yoric for this weekend’s 65,000 Eastern Putting Open at Farmingdale Loi« Island. "If they think they’re bet- country competed in the national; championship at Cincinnati and; it was startling to note that of the 15 money winners, IS the south. Of the top 15. one was high school days at Birmingham Seaholm. Their future home located on DartnMor Drive, Just one block from KnoUwood C.C W * * Mrs. Marquardt won the 10th, 11th and 13th holes, the latter with a five-foot putt for a bird)e. to go 3 up, fiien halved with Mrs. Thomp-through No. 16 to end the di. Sally previously won Michigap in 1956, the year le women’s "triNe crown," and 1996 and she took lumerup lamors in 1996. Mrs. Mnr-quardt captured the state amateur championship in 1963 and was runnerup to Player, Littler and the man. who will be crowned P.GA. champion two weeks from WASHINGTW (AP)-Rep. E.C. Gathings, D-Ark., Thursday raised the horrifying prospect that the nation may Mn out of baseball ■ lU. It seems, he said, that a new rnlent disease, known as ash-diebaefc, has been uncovered in New York and that It threateiM to wipe, out the white ash of that state-primary source of stock of baseball bats. Gathings knraediately dashed off a letter to Riohaid E. MtArdlt chief of the U.S. Forest Service, pleeding: Please, Mr. McArdle, as one bleacberite to another, get our forest service experts and our re- mediately... "What miserable metaUic bong or i^astic thud could trigger the roar of the bleachers with the same purity of contact as the crack of the white ash bats?" NOTICE MOBIL OIL COMPANY Hat 0) 40,000 Gallon Plat SERVICE STATION For Lease fail While Ym U«ni! Phone FE 5-9466 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION! CHEVROLET TRUCKS FRiGESpringfiaM Taks-Tf|M Tin ^ <14W •touts . I if CUARANTIID MN6IO BrakM Ralintd $975 OT. Hyots ruud riM FRU INSTAUATION MUFFLERS PmMm, P«r Cbtmitt •! •8» That Jim Coates of the Yankaas doesn’t play any favorites. He personally voted for Norm Cash and Jimmy Plersall on the AL All-Star team even though he had differences with both this seaai BIRKDALE, England (AP)-A torrential rain forced suspeuioa of third round play in the British "’ipen Golf Champion^fMaday. The stewards exfl^sse^ hope rat the downpour would ease enough to permit resumption of activities during the afternoon. Meanwhile, all scores by this raondiig’s early starten -wi scrapped, leaving the players begin afresh when conditions That the Orioles are kidcing themselvM for not accepting Billy Bruton lor Marv Breeding when they had the chance last winter_ That the Yankee tried to get back first baseman Dale Long not Brig. Gen. Eric Brtcknill,~~sec-retary of the championahip committee, issued this statement: ‘*rbe morning play, is That Yankee southpaw WUtey Yard Is among the many ptteh-ers who throw a spHter oeea- That Robin Roberts, one-time ace of the Phillies’ pitching sUff, will be placed on the avaUable list lor either of the two new NL clubs next fall. ... That even though IS-year-old Lew Krausse Jr. has lost four games already, the A’s got them-sehres a bargain when they paid him 1125,000. . . . Tliat little Albie Pearson of the Angels is one of the toughest hitters in the AL to get out from the seventh inning-on. : . . tration on the course, playing every strok* with sheer dedication. But once the last putt has gone down hs’a as relaxed as somebody on vacation. That’s why the British like him -and why other Amerioans thii he’s such a great aporting ar nador for the United States. ’Pklmer makes me ted proi , to be an American," aaid Fled Owcoran, who organizes the Canada Qg> tournament. The crowd loved the way Palm-r came off the home green with a look of worry Thursday and told a 7-year-bld fan raising autograph b ik, "SUy right there, got aomething important to do first.’’ What Palmer had to do was confer with the championship officials on whether he ebould take a penalty stroke lor hitting a half that moved in a mnd trap as he made bis down swing on the Kth bole. A referee on that green told Pabnar that he thom^t the moving of the ball may be "the run of the green’’ and no penalty. "But well have to consult dti-cials at the end,’’ the referee said. Alter a 15-minute consultation, officials announced Palmer had to take a penalty stroke. That gave a seven instead of a sii; lor that hole, and knocked him out of a tie for the lead. only Other U.S. entry among the 48 golfers who went into the last two rounds over the 6,844-yard, par 36J&-72 Birfcdale course was Pa'ul Runyan, 42 ot U JoUa, Calif. Runyan had 152—two strokes behind Gary Player, the 25-year-oid South African who was a pre-toumey favorite to fight It out Palmer for the title. If tbe weaOier conditions improve, play in the third round this afternoon will take place at the afternoon timee prevkxoly arranged' for the fourth round. "The fourth round will take place tomorrow monibig stertbig at 8 o’clock. In the event M a tie, the playera ooDcemed will play tdp ' 18 I "If there is still no decision, the players will go out again to friay sudden death." - That Roy Sievers ot the White Sox has the smoothest swliig bi the majors. . . . That Bill Mazeroski's b Brickman added that if play rawed to be impossible today, two rounds would be played Saturday. Arnold Palmer, the. American hope, was poised one stroke off' the lead. Palmer, the 29-yeaiM>ld from Latrobe, Pa., shabed a 143; spot with Kel Nagle, the Aussie who beat him > at St. Andrews in the 1960 Britirii Open. wEALa - -know-how i. Ford Deakr A-1 Used Can cut costly repair billa. Ford Dealora have tbe expert me-chajuce and facilitiw for th(»ough inapectk>n, reconditioning and roid-taating before offering them for Bale. 3. Ford Dealer A-1 Used Can are in topnotdi shape when you buy the^ It atan^ to reason tiiey will laat longer and be worth more at trade-in time. f. Fold Dealer A-1 Uaed Can «ra ptioed low to keep them moving. Vdome new car aalea make it poaribla for Ford Dealer to adl their ueed can for lew. 4. Ford Dealer A-1 Used Can are backed by here-to-stay boaineaamen who hiqw to aell yon a new ear or another need car aome day. That’s why it’s good businew for them to stand solidly behind the can they aelL -r FOR THE REST USED CAR VALUE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, SEE YOUR FORD DEALER JOHN McAOLim FORD, INC 6iO Oaklaed Ave. KATTIE MOTOR SALES DON’T LOSE SICHT of the ADVANTAGES you get by dealing With “Chevy-Land” Oakland County's Largest Volume Chevy Dealer "Matthews- H a rg reaves" 'Better Price •Better Service •Higher Trade-In Allowance •Better Selection •Most Modern Selection •Financing Come in Today—Pick the Car of Your Choice and Drive Away... Our Sales Prove You Pay Less Here at “Chevy-Land!” REHIEMBIER . . . WE HATE TO BE UNDERSOLD! NEW HOURS: Mon., Tue*., Wed., Fri., Thun. Sat. 'til 9 P. M. 'HI 6 P. M. MATTHEWS £sS^HAR6R»VES 63T Oakland at Cass FE 5-4161 GOLD CREST r OPEN SUNDAY 8 A. 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H) All t HI 1 CrI > 8.95 RITMOITH (J5 JI) l-l Cll > 8.95 CADIllAC (57M) > 12.95 lUICK T57JI) > 18.95 STUDEIAKER CHAMt (41 54) > 6.66 FORD («SI) 1 C^l > 12.95 CHEV. (S4 51) All 1 iM 5 Cr< > 12.45 , tlYMOUTH (s) 55) 15 cn > 11.45 CADIllAC 1ST 50) > 15.30 •UICK (HSI) >22.30 STUDEIAKER CHAUr (45-54) > 8.88 FORD (ssw) 5-eii >15.15 CHEV. (54-51) nvMeiTN (55 55) 5-5 Ctl > 14.70 >13.20 tiblUAC (57 55) > 17.90 •UICK (STM) > 26.70 PHONE FOR PRICES NOT LISTED ^SfiTlNSTAUATION ONLY 15 MINUmf OPEN SUNDAY, 8 to 4 P.M. DAILY, 8 to 8, SAT., 8 to 6 973 ORCHARD LAKE R0. 1 Cleck Imt of Toleeraok U.. NwIm FI I.MM GOLD CREST MUFFLERS • BRAKES V yrilRTY-TWO ^ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 14. 1961 Top Attorney Wants to Shed Reputation DRIFT MARLO lege degree in 1S20 at tiK Univ«r-| whisper. Smith'h nu city of Midugnn. IU not without the "A* I look bnrk on it. my long Tve often wondered »-hal would ha\« happened to nw if I had taken ehgineeriiig instead of law.’* His skiU with figures, he said, tau^t him "to think kigicail.v, riot just to find Ahe right answer." This has rubbed off in his chosen s ahme a barwihM. " CB30MSB T. TKTMBUli. 4*. dareaoe U. Smith has a repota-tiap he doesn’t srant. He sacrnch crininal lawyer, one of the best in Michigan. ^ a recent murder trial, which the O-year-oW former ooun-ty^prosecutor won acquittal tor a tinric driver accused of shooting ha wile’s tnend, many in' ,the ro^lrtreem were attorneys, both apprentices and veteran members trf^he bar. They wanted to learn IheAaide- i (Mae, aomrtaiag nmwa aunaea ^ ^ ha. trwMe aaalydag. «nd let him go at it. ” i waa back in the IMOs that Smith, who treasures a flair for Sipth won his "most^ satisfying’' public speaking as one of his aa-crhninal case, a case; involviiig a sets, recehvd his baptism in poli-Nlirine from Gawsoii accused of tics—Republican brand—and be-Irifing hit father. gan proseiutmg criminals in 1925 ftnith found himself being billed when he was appointed Prosecutor a»a pretty good criminal lawyer Cl.vde D. Underwood's chief aa> •... .___. _______________^ sistant. He resigned in 1927 after a tiff , ^ with Underwood. ••He triod to partponr my’Wed-idag so I could be aroaad to try *-1 said to myself Im going to , ^ ga^th. hrsak that reputation if I never, do anything else. So 1 have re- The astute Smith said he can [uwd to take more than one crtm never go back to the prosetulion inil rase during a jury term of side of the counsel table. ^ private practice you can His reputation stick.s despite his! make your own bed atiAlie in if. ” seU-impooed diet of trials. , he said, "but in public life you woo can neither make your own bed •Tve had all the glory in the i nor lie in it peacefully .’’ criminal field 1 want. ’ said the D|;F|;j|TICn ADAMA ' daan of c^ty . nmi^ After being defeated f.n- pm«- as he puffed on •»*«»» »( «<^r j,28 GOP primary, in hLs Ml in the Pon- j„ 1930. Hep ti^ .State Bank Buikhng. McBifd prewrd Cinu.t Judge! TV Vut ssms ahnoBl aaVv- 1 Clark J. Adams in tV general! that Mgb-aad dM 'election. qwn wtlh his fret propped up He served two years il931-.72ij had Ms mind au IV It days V and then returned to the role of! was lo Bpima at tv eV a( a ^d?deiise. .attot^- -----1 ••Never V atrwU af a lawsuit '•My ambition is not lo magmfy Vcaase IV Vuio nUght V aS’ : my possible effectiveness in the popalar ar yuu mlgM V oa IV citeiMl field. During my remain-1 niuorily side.’’ AmHh saM. ingiwriodofactnftymychiefam-^ "1-didn’t think much of his' brM U to a leputsMoo ^ i ctvS rates. ,,, first," said a juror in tV recent | ltf"*LIPPISG. HE’Ll QUIT 'murder trial, "but after it waaj iUd the small Smith, who makes over I thought differently.’’ hit borne with his wife of M years. 1 At tVt trial jurors ervin led Jeannette, at 3259 Windcroft Drive. | tV straw-hatted, pipe - smoking, Waierfort Township, has no imme-1 winner in tV corridor as if hei dMfe plana to take down his shin-; were a itockbreker wiHrahottipr;: gV, wdtkii V bung in 1922 in tV Unlike his tutor and first part-; j.i ‘ ner. the late James II. Iji'nch — But If V discovers himself ’ slip-. ’ don't know anybody 1 had greater 1 pMt" in his praetke, he said, off; fespect for’-Smith doesn't pop up cMbe6 the Smith name from the and down w ith objections. ^ dopr marked 803. { Mdam* daes he use sales dur- ; •Pm as* galpi la V aae at ! Mg a trial. W» cMslag , I He knows the value of sympathy I In a lawsuit. j The art of relixatlon he knows. loo. He boasts of never having had a headaeV and he doesn’t know what worrying is, thou^ amne men entrusted with another man’s life would be a bundle of nerves. ! r Dr. l. M. Uvlit. Tot &>»*• ADAM AMES By Loa Pine ^'C0URfifeAMB6->0U COULD 1 RhCKUp AND Spoor our O' HERE. nWWW/THWfe'D ^ BENOGRIEFOOMM', WURwwy. THE BERRYS BEFORE TR1AI>—Clarence L. Smith, considered by many mi the dean of Oakland Cbunty.criminal attorneys, studies timn8cript.s in his Pontiac State Bank Building office before he departs for the courthouse, which can be seen in the background. 01R ANCESTORS By Quincy trying la piwcllee tow,” V saM. He was bom on a farm in l^on; Tbwnship In 1898 (hU latber. Deb 1 h«t J.. was township superviiior 1 when the present Wayne street I jail -was erected I young Smith de-. cIM on law alter finishing third; ii^ticlass of 11 at South Lyon High. .SjHW and then earning his ool-j T*" iionca or roauc SAta and M mtauleo In tV marder trial, V returwrd la IV rMlmm aure. Mq Iprgat a name, a weak-acM V rMuMly admits. He often speaks barely above a ITS VET^R I MkRY NOT VETINARY.'r V- By Ctrl Grubert By V. T. HamUto CAPTAIN EASY r what young folks did to be alone before they invented the buggy?’’ BOARDING HOrSE 14 ta< »l. JMl I ' T"' ^ state Bank Ho. SW | - lumRT or coHomos or Pontiac State Bank | nr Foatlac la U>* State ot HIclilna at' .what ^500 ARE VOOtALklNe r ^-wAi/easiryTUeo utlaittV ABOUT,^hiUFFV^ E6AD,lVllS / HEREanother i^NoTiM.'E FOC PQOi { Oe-miSAMMONIA/—.vVHEMTMATn,S^/2IJroKy^^ or HAtlDEO«0 OOA\PLCTCL.y on; UKE LAST I A\0MQAy^SWASH|H(3/XWAS I T6LLir4^TH'DRU<5S#SJr ABOUT i TlV WAD OFXXWSrt YtJUecjr, r BeiDOK Ar4 IFJHALB OFTU' AMMOMIA miASELF/J J' n BI Of U ASSETS cask kslaaeni with oilter kanki. and cash Iteau lu proeeu ol coltectlon I UaUrd Statas Oo»fromrat akUtatloni. airset and if Uw Bankuif 0»- it to tiM pnTUMiu olj kllclitstn linuKlal tniti-' I ot atatet and aludlBi tUN II dlrslU' ......... Bank premlici . CS.„ tIaiurM SIP W€{ M M ARE F)CP£ctihsiHe Viceroy ; OFlMDlA.AMDXWAKiTOUR , LARGEST Giraffe hitched 1 LJP10THE CAhJOE/^-'AND TELL 3EE\>ESlb I?UM A T138 0FVAMILLA AMO LAV OUT A PAU? OF MV formal 6TILT6/ mvcity MATiFULi fA«y< ANP tOLUlB FOR THe MaPOF Hl» Mill BUT NTRf NOT OUTOFCUIA WITH THAT lAONEy ien By Le«lie Turner JgAWrCAMFLy TOU TO TlUacfMUCOMN MCAROIN THBIR PlAkS./ A CAR FROW T» BUTHIRliyiraMur | mamsari ntotwiy ' "> su you ovOKMLj TOMfBBTtaAre tw .mtSHOT^ORSB MWTHeFUM* Jtieil'T TWI MU fii r„l ..t.tn J!:.. Other a«HU HP.JU It Taul aueta ? . .I31.M4.7M II LIABILITIES Damand depoilti at indl-vMiiita. partBarahlpi. and tarparatloni .....II3.Ml.PJt 31 Titna aad aarlcta depctlU at Individuals pannsr-Bhlpa. and corpotntlona . 13.043.PUP3 Depnalu of t3nite4l Statra Oavrrnment -infludlni i pSatal aavingl) ....... 131.P43TT; OUT OUR WAY Ififles STILL } 6R066V [FROM.'mB <^nirie^ E n (Irpoatta dapoaltr • IS MS.463 J1 Other llabllltlea . ... TWtol JliWllttea ...... I3«.5l4.at CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ''^maeo atock. toUl par vnlue PPPP.PPP.M 115.04 Slii^ut " Us«vld retlrmfnt Teial Capttel Acrountt . p Taut Llabllltlea and Cnp- redlBCOOBtad auad i Dapatitf o( th 4&fchltnn t thpoalta ot priltlcnl aub 1 Win A. ___________________» aolemnlr ■ that thia report of coodtUon la ------ ssd eorrect, lo the beet ol B3 knowledse '** ■ wnXIAPf A. RUBAKK Osrrect—Atteat. IfILO 3 CROSS JOHN C. COWS H RUMSL HOLLAND State of Ulchlcaa, Ceonty of Ook- to and enbacribed kelore mi ibM mh dev of July. tPdI. end I here Of eerUTy that I am not an efflcer oi dWtetor af Phia bask VntOIMIA ■ STARE. VMary PHkUt. Osktakd Oanatr. Mich fm mmmlmtm azrir« rek. 33. UM. By Ernie Bnshmiller By Dick Cavnlli QUIOC ON'THE UPTAKE, THAT eiNKHAM, 60RT0P HATETOfieeHIAACO. By Charlee Kuhn DONALD DUCK Walt Diner rrHBWS AO?e thanY ,^.njer A UTTLc'^ G^HANGC in •PkCTCtf .0 1 TllE POKTIAC PRES^. FRIDAY. JI LV 14. J96l TlllRTY-’illRKK . Certain Stocks Come to Life MARKETS NEW YORK W-,Tobacco«. some chemicals and other Industrials perked up in an irresular stock market earty this afternoon. Trading was moderate. ★ * ★ Gains anid losses of tractions to around a point were the general pattern among pivotal stocks but some specially-situated or ' more volatile stocks made wider gains. A aiunfeer of etectroalrs and The following are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce by growers and yold by them in adwlesale package lota. Quototkms are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Tuesday. ISoybeans Are Weak * but Grains Hold Up Detroit Produce Cherrteti ic_, .. ..... OoossbfrHtt, u qt....... Currenu, raS. If ql....... Rsipbarrlu, bUck, 3f.pt aUsPberrtei. FSBcy. If ql. TSOBTABLES I beefi ps—ded down In re- t.ff aroctoH. d«. bcb*. Cfbbqse. r*d CabbAit. eurljr. bq •prout, bq. -------- lUndqrd vi Ctrrou, dot. bch*.. . CHICAGO » - Soybean futures showed, further weakness, but the grains held within a generally steady range today In initial transactions on the board of trade. Dealers said the markets peared to be awaiting some new influences and that until then the |activity would be i ^,m i t e d and 'mainly towards evening up com-so mitments in the expiring July con-|*i tracts. ! Soybeans declined a cent or more ' fin spots during the first several 'minutes, but price shifts in the J*|grains were mostly small fractions. 'Si CqrroU, topptd, Celcnr, doi. itlkr Celery, Pqtcal Cqcunben. tUcti Lettqct, head, dot. Lettuce, betd. bu. Lettuce, letf. bu. Kale, bu........... Uuitfrd. bu. Ropiulae hu Borrtl. I The news background continued ° favorable. Technically, the market c seemed to have reached a possible c support level where prices of many J stocks once more seemed attrac-1 tlve to buyers. itSSS" doA""cb“"‘. A. ^ A OnloB*, srem. dot. bebj. » » Purtley, curly, d— A 4-polnt spurt by Reynolds To- J ' " bacco spearheaded the improve- ? ment 4n, tobaccos. Reynolds has g been off "on the news" of its 2-for- nhubuib. dot. ocb> 1 spUt and raised dividend bui|SjIS3^^Wn. ik bu most of the proOt taking on its recent upsurge has ' apparently Torntton; outdoor** u ibt* been abwirbed. Lorillard, can Tobacco and Liggett A Myers t ' gained fractions. Zeatth Mapped bark nayre icou^' bu'' ’ ' \ than S. Texas Instraments re-bewaded a eeapie of points and Etctroic. bu Utten ladastries won back i “"”* ** paint ar more of recent losoeo. Steels, easy at the start, began ^ to firm. U.S, Steel and Jones “ Laughlin were fractionally on the a plus side and Bethlehem waalggj^^^g} steady. Republic Steel was about r—- - ' a point lower. New York Stocks rtsurca qfttr doclmul point! tr« cltbiht 1 » quJiity _ ' LOP Olnu n Ub Me A I JJ • Ugt A My .n. ...n « ? Utton lodul Am c™ W 1 Lockh Airc aS r! 4 l-orUtord Am HofU 31 1 * "»»»> ASldA ny M S MMk Trk Am Met Cl''^. M.f Mend Cp . Am N Ou 413 Marck ........... Ampqs . 3f Mpli Ron Am Tjl A Ttl in.f MlM M A 1 Am Tob ...... Sl.t Monaan Ch ^?;^r*A c. S:f AidSlrcnnl g ifnfS bJw Umn is.l £!»» Cash R b5« a Oi 33.1 2*} Dulry Brtb Steel 4« R*t Oypa Buwas Air . M l NntI Lend Borq Wnm .41 RY Central ssfrMj" f?3 g;?riercp ^ i o— CeWr Tme CelancM i Cert-Teud Chet A Ob Groin Prices “Vye 1.171b Mty 1 30'.. Lord 1.34*! July . 137V4 Bep Bloomfield Sees Room for Foreign Aid Accord After a meeting today wHh Pres-| Broomfield, however, said the ident Kennedy, Congressman Wii- committee “is still at loggerheads" Uam S. Broomfield, R-0 a k 1 a n d on the issue of permitting the County, stud there is "leeway torlPrsaldwit to borrow for more than compromise over the deadkick onla one-year period, foreign aid" between Capitol Hill ♦ ★ ★ and the White House. ! "But J think we can work out a jldan which will provide for a long- talk with the President, along with ... five other membem of the Househ^rJ®"*^ Foreign Affairs Committee.^ Broomfield said the President | ■was willii« to give a little" on!E*„^_:_^ Prrrvsrc his previous reque.st for a five-;^ Ye/iliiy rupeiS year foreign aid program "if y could receive funds for a programr'* is. 1 • V^v/JiUJiUC? ■*""■"” ■ , ^ Jto Top Circulation NEW YORK - Ewnlng new*. *** P papers continued to dominate Cir-baPf etiJation among the dailies with way on this lasue.” 38,609.403 copies, followed by mom-1 The President. Broomfield said, ing dailies with 25,447,880 copies, urged passage of a bill which*«d all-4lay papers, with 339,835. would give the executive branch; There are 331 morning, 1,491 the authority to borrow directly evening. 564 Sunday, and eight all* from the Treasury so that foreign day papers for a total of 2,394 Openins'aid programs could be planned 1 •» 2.419 a year ago. yji. fof more than one year in advance. jTotal U.S. daily circulation went ^tbi.... - — ----'to 60,283,114 copies. This study is based on the March Bethesda. Md . mday lor treat-,Return of tht Thin GIH , office said ap-| -SAN FRANCISCO Iff — Sylvi4 'UpMit. Stomach' Sends Sen. Dirksen to Hospital lpp„,ed to be an "upset stomach.“jH';^ S^rlTrittoy l^yc^ WASHINGTON (Upi) — Senate! \^*twen was admitted to the old girt whq gained her freedom' ReouWlran Leader Everett M Thu^y. His ^ice re-]by wriggling through the ban at Rewoncan i^eader Everett «• ported he probably would remaini Washington State Prison Tunday Dirksen was in the naval hospital'hospitalized until Saturday. , 'night, surrendered Thuraday, rat Bethesda, Md., inent of whai his peared to be an " ! \ rMrIrMhn xarAff B ifiSchool Board •"•Receives Gifts News in Brief Sfocics of Area Interest PtqurM tficr drclmnl polnu trr rlihtl aiA A*k< ACP-Wrl|l» a Arroqulp Corp *: Curllu-Wrijht Corp. S Duvldion Bro>. r Pedertl Mopil-Bover Bnrtj 7 Oreut LnkM Cbamlcnl 5 Hoover Ball A Benrini ? Leonard Rtflnlni . ZiOUn MdtblMon Chemlcnl J Prophot Co. . The theft of timN and other items with a total value of $158 $200 One Anonymous; hom his car. parked at the rear eioa EA c /“I L. 30 S. JSagmaw- Sf:. «-a.s re- $128.^0 rrom V'UDvportt^ to pontiac police by Wii-Makes Up Deficit ^ ''*»n Saunders. 140 Draper Street. narem-e Dorey Jr. of 77>>x S. U3 III; Meeting until after midnight Edith St. reported to Pontiac po-33 3 33 4 '»** "'Khr. Pontiac Board of lice yesterday that burglars stole 3A 3 « Education didn’t find extra time a shotgun and several otj;er arti-i?7 Til to consider what to do with the'cles with a total value of $276 33 4 34* S200 that arrived anonymously in from his home. 34 4 » Ithe mail TJiesday f.^ romeone| ^ ot tw. lawn chairs ** ** *|Who said it was thanks for many 'Long Lloyd'' Lloyd motors '60 FORD FAIRLANE '1,495 2-DOOR 6 Cyl. Standard Trans.,. Overdrive, l-tcAtcr, Whitewalls, Fec-tbry Official's Car . ’69 VOLKSWAGEN 2-OOOR SEDAN Heoter, Whitewalls. One Owner Beouty... ■ST MERCURY 2-DOOR 1,195 ’59 MERCURY 2-DOOR Automatic Trans., Radio, Heat- er. Whitewalls, Powee StMr- * I IWWflPM ing, Like New..... | ’56 DESOTO 4-DOOR '495 '795 Automatic Transmission, Radio, Heater, Whitewalls, Power Steering and Brakes, One Owner—New Car Trade ........................ ’60 FORD FAIRLANE 600 4-DOOk -1,595 mCRCURY 232 S. SAGINAW-.PONTIAC LlNCOLNl FEderal 2-9131 j——j v 1 >SAFE BUY-BESf PEAL'n—^ * MERCURY-CONTINENTAL-COMET-ENGLISH ford « tr»dln( rant* of the uc benefits . rove* Uw Tears;" . in many ways . Poultry .and Eggs DETXOIT POILTSV DSTROIT July 13 )AP' — PrlcM pound dfll«r»d to Detroit tor N( Amertctn-Marlrttn Co Dm rotter Mobile Home > Cmpltnl Allied Chem Allis ChsI -s Shttterprool Ol* d rock T»ylor Plbre DETEOIT EGOS 5ii| DETROIT. July 14 tAPi -/J'M by nrst lecelvers dellvs looM in M doaen enses gride (including ^£» 45-Jilin[e*SS-4»; fnrie 3S-44: medium jl*TJroirei — grnde B ebetki 3S-3I j Livestock I DETROIT UraSTOCK DSTROIT. . || receipts enttb tl'^CnUle** - compared with 1 J j ^ n?*or il _ ........E : 81^5? SSI*" S-i ?Tr“^ . . :S;i KrW::: CouiUB^ ?l.s S“*? OU gssiss “ gSSr'off” : Corn Pd Curtis Pub .. « 4 itewly; M4 RCA . t.7 Rapobbe D«i 17.3 Revlon 53.S Rex Drug M.6 Rey Met . . 14 3 R,y Tub JJ.J Royal .Jut ' anfewn; 8.1 „ aenrt RmI Exit Air L ! Eaxl Kod Bx-OlU-O . V... , Palrb Whitney »7 Bpm-ry Rd PlrettOM .... 4S.1 aid Brand . . S3.S SW O .. MS Bid O , _ . 37 3 Std OU NJ . oen Bsk . . 71 Std OU Ohio Oen IMbm . M l Btuvtna. JP . Oen »«« ... e».3 Btud-Pnek oen Pd. • . SO 1 Bun Oil .... Oen MIIU ... 33 S Ttnn On. Oen Motnr. .. 44 3 Texaco....... O Tel A Tel 3$ t Tex O Bui . Oen Tire .74 Tex-In. Oapdrirh 04 Textron Ooodyeer Ornh Paige .. i o jrmn.e Ot AAP ■ . M.5 TwentJ (it No Ry .. M 3 Unden Oulf Oil itl Un Car Homealk ..... 40.4 Uii P» Hooker Ch JS.O Unit i Int Bui Mach 470 uS Unai . ou. ...........—- ■ e 11,’ Coulee (J^I jS*:?rU tf'S^ bi,”:;; .ei «>ntent four timej^s ____ h^ choice and high jhpiM M prime Iff-OM ----- mainly 33-13 7t; mined l^b| ■nod and low choice eteers 1.100 lb. dow h!m-M W^oodMoeri I.IM lb doira 31M-33.7I; tUndard etoere ll.OO-ll.JO: Itinty aider. lS.80-lt.IO; mom chMce hfflfffri SI 7$>St tS; (0^ to low chole« heiter* M.»0-31.7i; itaadard h*}*”* *•' 10.M: Utuny heUert 17-10; It.t0-1I.M; tow atnms welsht utimy cowa UP to 17.00; cAnaeri and cutters n.ic utility bulla 30.60-31.M; cutter -all. 13.50-36.50 ..rfe'rrU .W"m^o.t*“pVr‘vm5^ 33-35; good and choice vemera M-33; ataadard 33-37 cull and utility 10-33. , Sheep — compaied laet week aleugh-ir Mmbe fully iteady; atoughter ewea «ady; most choice and prime ipring imbe 30-30.70; good and choice apring! t COUNTER sToexs ! home was reported “ ■;PQntiac T»ll*» . McDaniel, of 417 E. Tennyson Ave. "* ; There may be aome plaa de- ggyimaae — Friday and 2t7**3»^l veloped for the uniiMul gift by j saturt^43 ^roma Ct. off Bald-•4 3 13 the time the board meeta aext I win Ave. Turn Hollerbacks Supply, on Ang. 16. ^ ' MrihSluf* ch^.^ir cX’^tiK *il ,Rd. Sat.. July 15. Serving 5 to 8 S4 3 This was a check for $128.50 to PJn. -Adv. *4 4 *5 3 Oiik*’ “P « deficit of that amount 38 4 27 4l‘” *“'*** needed to operate a full 74* *74'summertime program in I schools for young victims Aim!cerebral palsy. 12.44 13 331 The check came from a Pontiac ‘s32 io M'sr«s men’s group called the Iraq ITS w WUliam H. Ander- 14.71 1803Ison, board vice chairman, said ^V.*4 *3 MI was dedicated to aid cerebral 1*13 iI S victims. Tlie summertime program is inanced from fees, the United is a ciibig Cerebral Palsj^,^|pi^tion. ■at as ihafithe Pontiac Parks ana Recreation the Great Pyramid of Egypt. Department. MCTCAL ri'NDS I Coramonwmlth Stock I Kayatona lacome X-1 ' Kayatona Growth' K-2 ' Putnam Growth Teltvlalon Eltctroalci ^ Walllngton Equity . Rumni__. ... ------------- _ Church. Friday, July 14, 11 to 5 I pin. Sat., 8 .30 to 10. — Adv. T _______sale. Corner of Perry .■ and Seneca. Sat., 15th, 9 to 3. iP —adv. I American Stock Exch. gurm alter decimal pointi ar* eighths ■ Pair Cam Oen Oevtl Imp OU le new 300. Recelpti liberal for' irtday; several kmde choice a^rt. Id la aorty. auPPly; alaughter I MUy stead/; sixty ____________________________•! 31.50 andsrd steara 10 50-31.50; r-“ce hellers 33-23.35 ; 3ood ire heifers 30 50-21 75; ulllUyl idard betferi 17.00-30 50: .......... 15.50-10.50; cannera ani Thoaip Rw Johns Mao . KellOfx ■.. Kennecott Krasge, aS , wniie aaot .. ee.e i Woolworth 70.S * Ynat ah T 101.3 ” * Eenith Rad .. 154 DOW,tONK8 f P.M. AVERAGES 30 lads. 000 02 up 3.13 30 Rtlla 137 31 off 0.33 15 UUIa. 114.37 up 0 50 85 Btocki 331.33 up 0 31 Volume to 3 p.m. 1.130.000. I Util Stocks Judge Issues Pool Order Move Will Restrain 'Freedom Swimmers' From Interference Month ago . Year Ago .. INI high ... .350.1 110.4 127 5 344 3 .. 350.0 110.3 137.7 344/ ..ni.t in.7 130.1 937.. ..357.3 130.0 130.3 345 3 ..333 5 lll.I 104.7 313 3 ,.303 4 130.0 130 3 383 r .310 3 113.3 1114 311 . 354.3 130.3 II3.7 3331 .180.4 103.0 NO M3 0 Circuit Judge William J. Beer I today restrained the so-called 'freedom swimmers" from inter-ferrlng with the operation of Oak Park’s Crystal Pool. * ★ * , I Judge Beer set a bearing for July *4 at S p.m. when the many defendants In a lawsuit initiated 3-Car Crash Puts Passenger in Hospital A paMengftr in one of three cars involved in a chain-reaction accident on-Auburn Road. Avon Township, yMfbrday, Mrs. Woods. 39, of 1832 June Road in the toumship, suffered head injuries. Bbe was i*eport«d In asttsfar-tary oModltioii today at. PeoiHac OotiN>palhlc Hospital. Mrs. Woods was a passenger In a car driven by Mrs. Emile Syl-vain. 26, of 46600 Wayco Road. Shelby Township, when it ran into the rear of a cv ahead which hod hit tbe rear ot a third cotr watting ahetiO to mkke a left turn. SherifTs de^es nkl. Joined from beeUng nee of the ctah pool, 214S0 Greenfield Road. Wendell Brown, attorney for the North Eight Private Recreation aub, Inc., which leaaes the pool, filed suit to stop four named de-' fendants, memb^s of the Detnrft Brotherhood Youth Council and Detroit Youth Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), and lOO unknown participants from picketing or otherwise peeking entrance! to the pool. ' ♦ ♦ ★ Brown alleged in the suit that the chib, which admits members after a ^ cents initiation fee and screening, “has built up a reputation for being a highly selective and well-run private recreation club” and that the defendpnU are attempting "to destroy its custom, credit, and profiU, to the irrqwr-able injury of the owner." SAVE Where You Earn More ^ The Way Thousands of Pontiac Area Folks Do, and MAKE FASTER PROGRESS CURRENT RATE OF DIVIDEND ON ALL SAVINGS Make it worth your while to save . . . take advantage of our high rate of dividend paid semi-annually! • 761 W. HURON ST. o DOIVNTOWN • ROCHESTER e DRAYTON PLAINS e WALLED LAKE • MILFORD COUNUL LUMER "Wkere Ton Got FriencUy ond Conrieous Service" HOME improvement HEADQUARTERS ll ■ From Our UNPAINTED FURNITURE DEPT. Reg. $18.95 36''x26"' Unpointed 4-DR. CHEST 14 95 2x4—8i Kilt Dried Utility Grade STUDS 39* I CEDAR POSTS 3 Inch 49‘ I FENCE BOARDS 1x6, Good Grode_ V Peg Board $9 90 Vs "x4x8 per sheet. 11x6 While Piss Boards t 4V2< 1x12 While Pise Boards r SV2« CEMENT... bag.. 'field TII.E.....10* SHEETROCK 3/8”x4x8 . . $^35 Va“x4x8 . . $|19 Rocklath 16*'x48" per bundle . . 99* Wheolharrow ills Oitoide Hoaso Paint $595 i'1, Cl. $3»8 TRIM BASE SHOE Door ond Window CASING, 11/16x2 V4 . . ,lin. ft. 8c */4xV4x’/4 Round . . lin. ft. 3c 1x2 FIRRING 1-3 FIRRING . lin. ft. 3c am f»l ar mars FIR PLYWOOD Vi"x4x8_____*9™ Per Sheet m PLYWOOD ^ 495 V4" > 4 « 8 Fir C XOC (9006 I sidol . ^ V4" X 4 X t Birck C19QS (good 2 tMos) . . "CASH AND CARRY SPECIALS" COLONIAL LUMBER COMPANY M-59 at Willioms Loke Rood 7374 Htghlond Road OR 4-0316 TERMS Available. Up to 3d Months to Pay THE PONTIAC PRI^SS, FRIDAY. JULY l4( 1»61 M.\KKS ADMKKION 3. Theobald. New Yorit Oty superintendent of schools, admitted Thursday that \’Qcational high school students built a 15-foot boat for him allhout labor dtarge. He said he paid $4)0 for the material that went into the Angola Repression Evidence Is Offered LONIXMl (AP) -The Baptist Missionary Society today claimed it has a mass ai- eviiaenK, including eyewitness accounts, trf Portuguese atrocities against the natives (rf Ango la. The society issued its statement in re|4y to a denial by the Portuguese Foreign Ministry that any iKtesionaries.'’ thr ment said, “have long been wit- and some of them have now submitted their statements to a commission (A the United Nations. “Some have been eyewitnesses of the results, or have heard direct from African Christians whose word they trust, of atrocities and horrors perpetrated by Portuguese troops or armed Por-i tuguese “vigilantes’." Norge Workers OK Severance Pay Plan w A N T MUSKEGON tir - Employes of the Borg-Warner Corp.’s Norge Division, which is moving to Fort Smith, Ark., July 31, voted ’Thursday to accept severance terms offered by the company. The vote of Allied Industrial Workers Local 404 was 603 lor acceptance to 134 against. ’The severance agreement, In-j voMng approximately 1,500 em-; ployes at (he Muskegon Heights I plant, was negotiated by the un-{ ion and management. It provides | a total of $750,000 in ben^ts. | Local 404 President Ray E\’erett| said Norge has offered employment at Fort Smith to 175 longtime employes plus 14 handi-1 capped workers. Air Service Hearing Ends in Minnesota I ST. PA’tlL, Minn, (ft-A Ovil Aeronautics Board "use it or lose it”, hearing on Upper Midwest service by North Central AirUnes ended Thursday with submission of position statements by the carrier and the CAB'S Bureau of Economic Regulation. Examiner Franklin N. Stone gave interested parties until Aug. 29 to submit briefs, after which he will make a recommendation to the lull board. Under the CAB's “use It or lose it” stipulation, a city must average live passengers per day to retain service by the carrier. In cases having two-direilion service, the average is 10 persons per day. 20 Youths Arrested in Carnival Trouble MOUNT CLEMENS t»-Twenly youths were arrested as police broke up a threatening gang fight at a carnival in nearby Roseville Thursday night. One was slashed In the back. All 20 were held at the Macomb County Jail here for Investigation cf conspirary to commit riot. Roy Weathers. 17. of Roseville, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct before Municipal Judge Mary McDevift of Roseville and - Was given five days in jail or a $25 fine. Police said they found knives, clubs, hammers and bats in the cars of some of the youths. _ ^ nUMART ttLScnc* To thf qualtried (lectori: SprtxfKM. Bute ot Mlchlcsii, at the apriBKfleld Township Hall. Daelabtire. ?s***»Sii**f' ’^®*'“***l’ Tuaailay. Jaiy tlejpatinir ifinln. *candidatM'“or 'the TMIewina otficee, rli; ConatftttUonal Conrention Daleaat One troBi SUt« ReprcKntatlee IMst "• prlnunr lor Cm totlonal Coneenuon Oelegau from vnw SUte acnatorUl District (Diatrict 11) due to the fact that the number of ean-both partlea vtM Iliad petl-•uat to th-------------------- - — parties, and their a Nollct retoUee „ of the polls; DecUon Lsw. set ill, p.A. UH, SoeUm no. On the day of any tlw polls shaU be opoatd at T o’etoefc la the lorenoon. and shall bs continuously open until I o clock In the alterwMa and no tonaer l»ery qualified , utetor msent and in Une at the poUs MtU S o'elocS p.B. el aald day^ OSCAR R. WALE Tovnahlp Clark Mr Msito fi. un R E S U L T S TRY W A. N T A D S FE 2 8 1 8 1 Death Notice 1. RALPR, . tathoriil ’ *SBtoSn; dear laVMr af i Ilia. PraU Maaaa; alto aumred ' Vha^Ml - - W«U DaswIaoaJalins PSneral Beasa. L iMi juotnn . aiHi re Id: dear mothar of Mrs. Mau-N Oat. Mrs. Donald Rodcrs, trl J., Lawrence M.. PoaUr C. ter of Mrs Mary Bcnaelt and Mn. Will CharUck: alsa sarytyed by II rondehlldrea and ona (ryat-frsmdchlW. Puneml tanrlon win be Sunday. July IS. at 3 p m. . Ironfthe Rlchardlon-Blrd PuneraJ Rome. MUterd. wltb Roy.,Robert il Home. Brendel < Richardar Milford. ________________________ OOLPtm. JOLT U. IMI. A. PATX, U neadersoo: ace 4S,- beloyed wife of Clem Colpus; beloved daufbter of Mra, Luther Mrs Judith OrocoB and Robert M. Colpus; dear slater ot Irmann Leasfenow and Arthur Ward: klae suryfyed by aeyen crandchtl-drea. Punaral earylc« will be held Saturday. July It, at 3:30 pm. from the Smrks-Orunn Chapel. Interment In White Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Colpus wUl Me In itaU at aparks-Orllhn Puneral Rome. HOWARD. JULY 13. 13dl, STLVSW ter iVesl. 400 S. Wlndins Drive, m 14; betoyad husband c* *'‘— . danr lather of Mrs. Amis Clack. -------- -----.. Pletchsr and lean T. Howard; dear brother ot Roy Reward; aleo surrtyed by two arandehlldreB. Puneral seryfea will be held Saturday. July II. at 1:30 p.m. from DoDelsoo-Johna Puneral Heme. --------- n LAkeeUle Cemetery. Mr. I Doaelaon-JWuts Puneral Home__ LEMMANk. JULY 11. IMl. RSOIMA ” — Midway: _W: dea/ mother of Clement I MfOINEIt. mY «. 1»«I. DANIIL D., nit Rycroft, Keeco Harbor-see 11: beloyed son of Mr. and _____________________________ er ot iiin Bllasbc'th, PrlscUta But and Hobart Lee McOtnsle, Charles Randall and John Wes- 13 I rt Pippin. _________________ e pendur Daniel will Ue 1_ at the C J. Oodbardt Pu-I Home. Keeco Harbor, after -n Saturday. MICH ABU JULY 13. INI. Oladyt O. 300 I. Sheffield; ace «e. beloyed wife of William Mc-Mlehaol. Punaral tenrlce will ba held Saturday. July II. kt 1 p.m. from the Sparka-Ortffln Chapel. Interment In Sfhlte Chapel Cem- ORR, JULY 13. IMl. ALRBRT (Jerry), nil AndersonvIUe Road. Waterford; iwe 41: beloved husband of Helen Orr; dear father ot Mrs. Weiss. Mrs Roy Wstman and Mrs. Barland Preneh: i Recitation ot the ifos at T p.m. today at the Bharpe-Ooyette Puneral Home. Clarkiton. Puneral servlet will be held' Sat-urdsy, July II, IMl, at 11 a m. from St. Joeeph Catholic Church wltb Rev. Dr B. P. Jariembowskl offtclatlBf. Interment In Lake-view Cemetery, Clarkiton. Mr. Orr will lie In state at Sharpe-Ooyette Puneral Home. Clarkiton. dauchter monu i.. BOO uunna Polascs. virmr sister of Dianne M . Deborah A. sod Donald Polasck: daar crand-daufbler of Mr. and Mrs. Lea- ___J Perfuson and Mr. Oeorie Polasek; dear creat-grand-daughter of Mrs. Mae LaLondc. Leamon Ptrguson and Albert Por-ner. Prayer eervlcr was offered St II am. today by Pr P. J. Delaney at tbe Mt. Hope Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements were by Voorhees-Slplo Puneral Home. aCRAO. JULY 13. IMt. BIRRICk K. Royal stepmother of Mrs. Wllllsm H. Austin; de» sister of R*re)d 8. Phipps. ------------------- — held Saturday. Ju^ II. at 3 p.m. from the William Sullivan A Sana Puneral Home, Royal Oak. with Rev O. Bym Evans officiating. Interment In — --------— Ro.val Oak. M( s Bchad w r cemeteri COATS PUNERAL HOME DRAYTON PLAINS OR Donelson-Johns Voorhees-Siple 8' BOX REPLIES At 14 nai. ToeUr there were replies at The Press office in the following Help Wanted Male 6 I SALESMEN NEEDED IlM PART-TIME _rn, naaded at once il^jork. Call^ Ur. Ttr- Advertising .Salesman d references. estate operation. Ct ridge - PE 4-35E1____________ ROCHESTER AREA? 3 MEN PARt ttiBf ilM BO. fuor^tre. Ph. UL loliW. ____________________' Foreman with s YkARS op eiperlenre la mechanical machines. Will accept a steady lob. Leari^ Ohio to Uro In Pontiac. ItRip WaipiM MrIr g%t.ars?.r^^ 6vlm *1. #ALUtf> LAgr a caU now. Mr. Marla. MA iJ4n, 1 Phona OH 3-WM »tt«r « P.m. Screw Machine Oper Muat bo ablo to aalotata. an up 3 p.M. Monday throttfh lU."i VSSS.' WANTED: EXPERT OUTBOARD _jtchanlc. Unlosa you know your business, don’t apply. Shorty Book's Piaea. 373A Orchard Laka aV Pina Laka. Dial Help WRnted FemRk 7 urday work). Steady poslUon, and 4 p S-. ------- Shop. 51 W. Ruroo St. BABTsrrriM"""- sis a" kitkl!. .....--^ WUllaau Lk.OR 4-eOM Bltr of 5 ■Jji BE GEORGE I , . ------ ------------- earnings. missions end hostess premiums. Booktngs furnished. RlsnC'l commission and Hoataat premiums. No collecUoBS or deHyerys. Car LADY 35 years OH OLDER p6r experienced, RESIDENTIAL ___ _____ saloswoman to join auft of established and eapand-real estate operatloo. Call . Partridge - PE *-3511. POUNTAIN -- IX^IENCED. -light lunches, days. Union Lk Drugs. 1050 Cooley Lk. Rd. EM 3-4134.__________ GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 5 DATS. in. Sunday and Monday No lai^ry. Ml 0-3035. time. Phono MY 1-1450. 0 a.m. ...---------------J, Op^rtunlty Al? replies held strictly con-fldentlsl. Please ssk lor Mr. Psce, OR 44430. PACE REAL- 3 5«N BODY REPAIR — COM-blnstlon man laperlenced me-chanlr Both must be capable of performing all operations on OM cars. References required. Inquire M R Warren. Jerome Mo-tor Bales, 300 South Baginw. --------------- INTELUOENT. young man. Must be at least a high school graduate, Interested In people, willing to study and learn tha Consumer Plnsnce field. Permanent position In the ) Bog 35. Pontiac mission and ear allowance. Rfrlte Pontiac Pms Boa M stating ex- AUTO PARTS MAN XiBCiienced In Charrolet. to taka full Charge of parte deportment. Eipcrlence and reftrencas ntees. “i^ATRBURR’cHXY. SALES 555 8. Main_______Northrllla EXPERIENCED AWNlHo SAUn- ufacturlBg of Men to sell aajwnere u> 'ne ftate. Oood commlttlou. Apply Bonded Insulation Co.. 1700 S. Bog 5331. Bcyen Ouka. Detroit Apply by letter. MATURE, RESPONSIBLE WOMAN ... motherless borne In Birmingham. Complett eharga. 3 girls 10-14 yrt. Write qualulcatlons and exp. Pontiac Press Boa 14 Registered Nurses For Public Health Nursing Interesting career opportunmes In yarled pregrems of Ihiblle Heclth. On the lob training as well as opportunities to work toward a degree In Public Health Dept. In Royal Oak aqd Pohtlac. M.700--50.000 depending on qualifications and oXMclence. Paid ra-catlons and sick leave, life and hotplUllsatlon plans, retirement plan combined with Social Secur- land County Office fayette St Pontiac Ext. 300 TOY CHEST THE PIRST AND ONE OP THE PINE8T TOT PARTY PLAN IN MICH. Our 17th Year TOP EARNINOB plus scan absolutly nothing to buy TOP HOSTESS PREMIUMS furnished free t WOMAN SUTli SHOE SALES Experience for part-time work In family shoe store. OR 3-S413._____ WOMAN POR LIGHT HOUSE-works lo fsebangt for lovely job. FIE can hart other part-time \vaitrp:sses Clean and neat. Pull time work. Apply in person only. Dick WOMAN FOR DimWASinNO AND cleaning. Apply 5500 Dixie Hwy. between 3 and 5 p.m. _____ WOMAN FOB JANITRfCSS AND ron. Apply re-ln. 3455 D Help Wanted MAN OR WOMAN WITH CAR. earn 53 to 53 and up per hour. Nationally adverUsed Watkins REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Ambitious, willing to make money, experienced preferred but not essentlxL H. R Hagstrom, Realtor, 4500 Highland Road IM-55», OB 44350 After 0. PE 4-5705. employment Ag-jneies 9 EVELYN En\V.\Ri)S •vocational COUN8ELINO SERVICE ' Oit's East Huron Suite 4 Phone FEderal 4-0584 SECRETARY Age *30-35 Must hare u__________ hand. EgeepUona'lIy *hlgh-paylng ------------ -------Tit firm Mld- doymtowD I J«X*hr, ■ poaltton with exi State Bikn6‘lldgr'FE’“5-5337""' Sales InstructlonB—Schools 10 No Layoff si We Train You For ^rE.^T CUTTERS AM) COUNTERMEN VERY MUCH IN DEMAND People Must Eat! Special for 30 Days -- ONLY $249 RBOULAR 5355 10 WEEKS FREE FLACEinSNT SERVICE DAY OR ETENINOS inquire About Our Oub'Flan WOMEN Cashiering or Meat Wrapjiiiig ARer two wreki you wUI be able to work In the aystems uaed by all BupormarkeU Just $25 REOULAR 050 2^cta!'oifer. ROYAL FOOD CLIiB call H7-1U0 Ropal Oak, Mtehlfoa Work Wuted Mai* 11 MovtBf Tr»cid^ a ll BOYS. 11 AND 13. VIHIlL AC- S3 CAR>ENTftt. AhDmONS. iMUti. ropalTS. eto. FK 5-7340. tpalr S^la.., ________ „ FE 5-30IT CARFENTER STORK AND FAWT- A Decofiitlng t3 IBT CLASS FAIHTnO. FAFXR ■-lionaWa. Frao aiU- CKMXNT WORK. reasonable. FE 4-5011-OB 3-3038 NEEDS WORK. HANDY MAN, PAINTINO. CLEAN- mttng. I414I._____________________ iAA FAtktmd AND hXnd DlOOiNfi. Li&HT haUuHo lawn, weeds and buah eutUnf. 14138 PE 4-7S0S. MAN AND TRUCK POR HIRX BY KXTKRIOR PAINTINO AND WALL r week. PK 04*03. LAWN AND ODD JOBS. KZPBIU-eoced and ref. PB 0-4003. washlns. rtaaonabla pricei. OL l-ioko.______________________ INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR CM dU* for" eMh.~~iRa4m. PAINTINO. PAPERINd, REMOT-■ washing. PE 3-3313. QR 34403 Work Wanted female 12 A-t IRONING SERVICE. REPER-ences. Mrs. McCowan, PE 5-1471. BABYSIT OR HOUSEWORK. IJYd LOST: BLACK COCKER-TERRIER BABTSITTINO IN LICENSED hoaaa by tha week. Larga fenced yard. OR 4-1557._________ DAY WORE. EIXPERIENCSD. >1B LOST; JULY I. MEDIUM SIZED fat dog, black and white, female, part Springer. Commerce Twp. Building Service 13 BARG.'UN 1 Y tr «aaRWi»r 1550 - ito t«*~ rage 5455 - porches $300 - cement A-1 BRICK. BLOCK A call Ron Johnson. EM ANY AND ALL 7 fPES OP C< ■te Une of i ----- builSiog* eontractorsT' Fta. OA 5-1775, -1 ALTERA'noNS and MODErH- CEMENT #ORK. COMMERCIAL t eiUmate. OR 3 HOME OWNERS l^resent home I irn FH-_____ , guaranteed. genuine _____ ________ No money down. FHA 108 per cent guarani------ ---- Ferslng Face Brick Co. FE 3-3333 estimates. Russell J Home, oaraoe, cabinets, ad- dltlons. Licensed builder. PHA torms. PE 4-0000. HOUSE MOVINO, FULLY PLASTERING NEW AND RE- . Vern KeUer. UL 3-11 Siegwart Construction Cement Work FE 5-3003 SWIMMING POOL 30’ X 40’ site, only 03.100. 15' X oo- only 53.300 Made of durabK :. Enjoy yourself this sum-- swim In your own back In 7 days I We also build additions, gsrages. siding ooflng. Licensed builder. SWLMMING POOL l-dsy lostaUation — No money down. 55 a week. For more In-^ formation your Pontiac dealer. Fish Swimming Fool Co.. OR Business Service 15 ALL MAKES OP FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained men at our office. Oeneral Prlntlns A Office Supply Co., 17’ W. Law-e 8t Phone FE 34135._____ 1 and windows. Reasonable. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- We finance. FE a Sl.l PC OVERS Custom-mad est. FE 2-75 SAWS MACHINE SHARPENED. ■ Manley Leach. 15 Bagley 8t. Bookkeeping & Taxes 16 BOOKKEEPINOyALL TAXIa. Dressmaking, Tailoring 17 DRE88HAKINO. TAILORINO, AL- ) Mrs. BodcU. FE 4-9053. Garden Plowing 18 AL’S COMPLETE LAND8CAP1NO Plowing, grading, disctni tng manure, blai '-FE 4-4225 or setng. me Irt, top H 1 3415a Landscaping 21 A-l COMPLETE LANDSCAPING, free estimates ayallable, lawn cut-tlng and fertlllalng. OS 3-0390. ACE TREE SERVICE STUMP REMOVAL Tree removal, trimming. Get our " ' 053-3510 Oy FE 0-0735. SOD DELIVERED AL’S COMPLETE LAkOSCAfotNO Seeding, sodding, black dirt. Top soil, tree trimming and rsmovtl Cement work, pstloe and fencing FE 4-4335 or OR 3-0155 COMPLETE LkWN w6BK, OAR-den plowing, finished grading top soil. FE 2-0503, Sodding and EM 3-3304. MOWING LOTS hauling. FE 5-3000.______ RED HOT SPECIi^ SOD LAID Baby's Outgrown Things Are III Great Demand IT IS EASY TO RAISE EXTRA CASH WHEN you sell your uri'-needahles through Pontiac Press Want Ad«. FE 2-8181 TO PLACE VOUR ADI traah. Xn, trlmmlu ----. K«abla. rt wwi. BEATY TROCEniO. “ dirt, sradkas. loarr ai Rubblah. sraval a I front and toadtof. Top mates. PL SJIIO. Lost and Found Reward. EM 3-3S31; ^ 'PS? ILE BEAOLE. LOST IN VICINITY OF INDIXn-- d aod BtJdwln Brtttany Spam Teddtsh bh)Wh «hd wBte, LOST PEKIN0E8E; ............ Lake Roads tbat called Monday pleisi Spain. Reward OB f-30r* ORTON VILLE AREA. OERMAN WUL Contfacta. Mtga. 38 CASH 4S houra tor ywur land am _. J. Van W4 OR 3-1355. _________ iX^ BUYERS FOR CONTRACrS Brewer Real Estate FX 54151 Bvanlnas PI 5-0133 ABK FCTt JOB RBISa Immediate action SmaUey Haal Eatoto. OL 3-ltflO. Wanted Real ^ate 36 ALL CASH Gl OR FHA Don’t loaa your equity, cal Immadtote deposit. . R. I. BflCKBRSHAM 7130 W. Mapto MAylaIr 04350 BUILDER . Fast Action by buyer. CASH FOR TOUR HOMK IF YOU arc kialng H. Broker, ““ ' LesUa R. Idtddletqa. bOH't LOBB VOUR H<»1E Cash for your borne nr < -uy, «... s™. «. SS'^Ctoto Rea)^ EMU 3.7018. Ras. rt Listings Needed ings Rave list of bL.—- - — 3-bedrooni homes. For QUICK ACT1(»I caU _. WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P. REI8Z. SALES MOR. 14-N B. Huron St. FB 4-5101 After 5:50 L.R. Middleton ” WANTED We need listings on house, acreage. We buy and s erty you wish to leH. PONTIAC REALTY 737 Boldwln -...■- FKBJBM WERE SERIOUS BTE have buyera and need property to sell. We are In the heart ol the Urban Renewal "of ___I u Notices and Personals 27 i " ! Lake Orton. Broadway a Flint I ARE DEBTS WORRYINCi YOU? Get out of debt on a plan yc Rent Apia. Furnished 37 i 1 ROOM AND EITCHEN. PRIVATE entrance 1 girl 55. FE 2-5553. I 1 BEDROOM DELUXE EITCHEN- it contacted Write MICHK. COUNSELLORS 703 Pontiac SUta Bank Bldg. FE t445g PonUac's oldest snd largest budg- te for budget analysts I ments. 513 weekly. FE 4-1107. phone for free booklet. i ROOM. KrTCHENETTB. BATH. IGAN CREDIT _»YSorence. FE 4-1403____________ srking. OM Roblnwood. 2 AND 3 ROOMS. FURNISHED OR unfurnished. 114 I. Howard. ■AVON CALLING ” ARE YOU IN DEBT? LROOM. CHRISTIAN HOME, pensioner. FE 4-2300. 2 ROOMS AND UTILITIES. Ground floor. Couple. 3699 Crooks Rd. I 2 ROOMS, BATH. PIRST FLOOR. Vent Aota. Furntahed 37 Rent Apta. Fiirnlsli^ 37 t"ii^ #6ii woiUaHOiiW;' lU N. ■astnaw, FE 540l». __ 3 laroe BatltuhO^r. ^ aoUMoe'. UtUltlaa furMsitod. Baby 4 ^»o6ub." n 'nUfmoihiK. Ctilldron wetcome. 1 ROOMS AHO.FWVATJ and antraaea. 143 Baldwin. s 'AND 3' itOOM APASTMUnT; N^wS lodaeSitMl. OUUUaa fur-nishad. 305 Whlttemora. rLAROE ROOMS. PRIVATE tTanee, white. 105 OemuB. rt 1 Room AkD lyiflsJIlHr *RO^ LXkl * j5vUe^. 5317 Hatchan IW-. Wtt- J'ROOU. BATHjJpOW^NTOWN.lio. ISH Auburn, rt 4-0034. In. I134I7. PE 44m. . #nOllT 3 ROOMS AND atto at 074 W. Huron, PE 54MI. a PbNTlAfS 1 ROOMS. C^-^n^^walooma. 550 s mo. MY *^BeUeTUO, "setlonio^uSad, 'Lake Orton.. AdulU. PRIVATE. 3 Room AND BATH. Phone rt 5-1040. niALL 'BACm^R APARTMENT, all utilities and 04W. Rsat Crooks and Auburn. UL 3-3041 TWO 4-ROOM apartments AND baths, prlvato entrances. UL 3-1330 1 CUTE Room. CALL APTER l-ROOM krrCHENETTE^^fmii itaa, toundry prtvllegei. FE 3 Room AMD PRIVATE BATH, ttleely furnished,. Ctosa »« doj^ town. Adulta only. Sea exraUker. too Washington ^ i ROOMS ON MECHANIC ST. 556 par month. UL 3-1305. 3 PLEASANT »«>»*» .FRJJLV,?' bath and entrancs. 153 WhltW- kfoELY 'rtHTIBafE' RU APARTMENTS, FE 44330. 3 ROOM. CLEAN, ununm. 30 Norton, OR 3-4373. ' Rent Apts. Unfurnkhed 38 . riibROOM BEL^AIRB MANOr! 130 Seminole, adutta. 510. CaU PE 4-1550. i AND 3 ROOM. PRIVATB EN-tranca and bath, uUllUet. 410 N. * me^ wRh p5vl2a*baU», e^e, refrigerator, heat and iu4 wa-tar rurolsbed. Cloaa to town. Palm Villa Apta., 454 Auburn Avenue. PE ’’ 1 KOOUfI Aim /BATH. OAEHILL 8t.. adulu oi»Ir.'-nO;4(ClAu JJL • 3-3115. 3-BEDROOM BRICK TKRRACE. Uled bath, fuU bsmt., gas bsat, fenced yd., garage. FE 5-4155. 1 AND 3 bedroom PARfLT furnished laketront. OR P5105. 3-ROOM APARTMENT FRIVATK entranee, utilities, adults. Fhooa FE 3-5541. 3-ROOM apartment FuraSSm Pontiac Mobile Borne Perk. PE 4-5503. ’ 3 Room, private entrance and bath, waU-ta-rall earpating in living room. aU utUlUea patf laundry facUltlee. children welcome. 530 per week. See Caiw-takcr ihbaS of 18 State St. 3 ROOM AND BATH. BART WEL-S Baby welcom*. nrVeek. - FE 1-1431 Ihq. 373*BaMwtn Art. Hollerbaq'i Auto . * nlU^prlvato entrance, utilise furnlsbed. 313 State St. FE 5-304A 3 ATTRACnVl ROOKES. PRIVATE entrance, private bath, 514 a week. FBI-1473. 3 EXTRA NIOC ROOItt AND b4ktb. Weit side. PE 343IS. 1 ROOMS. BATH. REFRIGERA-tor snd stove. PE S4544 1 PRIVATE Room AND BATH. 131 Baldwin. 3 AND BATH. CLOSE IN. 8EFA-rsu entrance. 1 or 3 adults, uUl-Itles turn. PE 34330. 3 ROOMS. 1ST FLOOR WITH porch Near OMC. PE S-U5S. after 5. FE S45M. (31 3 Room. HEAT AND HOT water turn. $13 wk., pvt. bath and entranca, 110 8. Mtrrtmac. OR 14151 or PE 54S0T. 3 Room, EVERTTHINO FUR-nlshed. except dlshet, and linens, pvt. bath, entrance, I block to bus 53 wrrn--^ 304 SUte 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 4-ROOM and bath apartments. 545 snd 550 por month. On faghwaj and river In Drayton, near Loon Lake. Phone oR 3-1573. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. UT1LITIE8. sdullt R 3-5303. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT, HOT water, atove and refrlfcrator. M N. Marshall. PE M050 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE entrsnee. Ht. Clemene St. FE 4-13N J ROOMS. P7NE. QUIET aW building. No children. Convenient location, private parking. Heat furnished. SHIRLEY APTS. 110 East Huron PE 54114 rn^MS CLOSE IN ON MT. Clemens. Prlv. bath and entrance. FE 5-0473. 3 Room. PRIVATE BATH AND ent FE 9-1450. 104 Mt. Clemens. 3 Room, 1ST pio6R. u» w Wilson. XU week. FE 54555 After 5. FE 5-0305 3 Room. PRIVATB HATH. IBT , floor. Adults only. 13 B. Francis. FE 4-3753. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NBWLT decorated, beat, bat water, refrlf-erator and stove furnlsbed. Nrsr Pisher Body. 100 month. PE 3-7000. 3 ROOM AND 3 ROOll APART-ments. everything lunUshrd. prt-vste entranre. reasonable, 114 Center after 5 p,m.' 3 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. Prt. bath. adulU. U 8. 3 ^ROOMS^ WITTI 3-Koom Apartment util. fum.. Ill to 111 wk. References required. FE 5-5310. ITIOOMS. BATH. NEWLY DECO-rated. FE 3-1304 afUr 5 p m. 1 ROOM • APARTMENT, NEAR downtown. Refrigerator, heat and water furntahed. 313 N. Perry Street. f 3 ROOMS. INCLUDINO UTILITIES. 105 per month. 511 Orchard Laka Ave. PE 2-5193. 4 ROOM APARTMENT FE t-3063 3 ROOMS AND BATH. STEAM heat, lights, gas furnace, pvt. enj^nce In Auburn aetghU. FB 4 Room AND BATHTTJTlLrrtlES, adulu. FE 3-5383. 3 ROOMS tVELL fUrMISHED, see eve. 11 Pine Grove. 4 ROOIfs7 VERY NICi:. ADUtTS. 320 8. Mftrshall. FE >4332. ! 3 ROdm. BATH. PRIVATB EN-] trance, lake pilTlleges. OR 4-1701 i 1-ROOM AND BATH. LAUNDRY ! facimies. Call in 4-1450 . i 1 ROOMS. CLEAR. ROOMY. FRl-vato. Couple only. FB 5-4012 or 1 FE 3-1101. 4 Room. BATH. 3404 BALD Mountain Road PB 4-51M. 4 ROOMS AND BATH IN DRAY-ton. 550 mo. OR 4-1305. 4 ROOMS UPPER. 150 TThlUemorc FE 34017. O.ROOM APARTMENT, OA8 HEAT, a bath MA $-1244. 5 ROOMS. BATH. ISO MONTH . 1 510, 1 LAROE ROOM. UTILITIES furnished. prlTste entrance. ITOl you can afford Avoid Oamtshments and repossasslons. Open Monday and Friday Till 5 __ Come In now. or call for A H9MI AFPOINTMENTI City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 t33 W. HURON, PONTUC. MICH OPPOSITE MAIN POST OFFICE Are You Debt- it-Hapi^? problems Homei Sorvlces. 306 National Hank BuUdIns. Rochester AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES FRED HERMAN OR _S-JUUa ANY OIRL OR WOMAN NEEDINO i s friendly -■--- -- 24133. After _____________ answer call FE 34734. Conflden- adviser nhone FE 1 BOAT - TRUCK — AUTOMOBILE VV*"’ ff*' 55 55 Exchange. Ouaraqteed EAR-LIFE BATTERY CO. 303 Auburn Avt._____ mI" DAINTY MAIEfe SUPmSB. 730 : ....... _JAIEfe SUI------ Menominee. FE t' FOB V18AN r006~^^LttinBMT call FE 2-&I63. f— ----- ‘ Free (iE Transistor Radio with Every Larson Boat -------OURSELF ---- LOSE WEIOHT SAFELY AND, ^ .. economically with newly released WITH WOOD OR ALUM. DOCEB n...A.r>(.. lAhiM. gg cenU at! OPEN SUNDAY 10-3 Harrington Boat Works 1150 8. Telegraph Rd. PINTER'S by I nxlbie fc debt! contracted ' . Barton. 90 N Telegraph, Pon- _tlac._l^chigan.^_________________ On'aND APTER this DATE. JULY 14. toot. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by a« other than miself, Carl B. Woods. 3237 PRrtn. Waterford, Michigan. DOR8ETT FIBERULAS Chippewa Fence Co. 3x4-1 Economy Studa ... 4x5’ Peg Board ....... 4x8' V-Orove Mihogany . 4x8xtb Hxrdboxrd ..... PONTIAC LUMBER CO. VIVIAN WOODARD COSlOCriCS moved to Murray's Beauty)Academy. too N. Saginaw, FE S4553, Vera Cleverlng. _______________ Wtd. Children to Board 28 2X4 - r ECONOMY STUDS ea 3) 1x13 white pine boards lie hn. I 3x4 No. 3 fir 10-15 ft. 05c tin. f 3', Tp casing ..07c tin. f ’ ALUM. PRAMS BOCK SAIL BOATS REUABLE LICENSED HOME. BY week. FE 54340. Wtd. Household Goods 29 I BIO DIFFERENCE We pay more cash for furniture and appllancra, 1 piece or house-tul. Bargain House. FE 3-0143. HIGH I>6lLAR for FURNITDRE and appllancea^rr-------------- service. FE 4-7111. Fearsoni Fur- Y.IT OR a W A N T ED: U S D W R I N G E R - TYPE WASHER.S. 338-9387. WANTED: MEDIUM SIZED DEEP freeie. Must be in exc condl-tlon. Reasonable. OR 3-5403. Wanted Miscellaneous 20 WE RENT BOATS, MOTORS. TRAILERS PAUL A. YOUNG. INC. OPEN 7 DAYS A tVEEK 4030 Dixie Hwy. - On Loon Lake ._______OR 4-0411______ Building Modernization Carpentry Work Urme. FE 54033. Cement Contractors CEMENT WORK BY PEDY-PiLT. We are experienced, llcenaed, bonded. Oarxge floori. driveways and patios our specialty. OR 3-0815. OFFICE FURNITURE AND BUS nesa. equipment Forbes Prlntin _and Of flea Supply. MI 5-3010. WANTED TWIN STrSLlERS. Share Living Quarters 33 Wtd. Contracts, Mtga. 35 ABILITY To sot cash for your Lond o tracto, equities and mofttas expert c d McCidh ACTION On 3^r land contraet, larse imaft. o«U Mr. RUter. FB M Broker. 3IS0 Bill.- Laka Rd. ABSOLUTELY THE FASTEST ACV _ you_r_ jxnd cootra«t. C|^ rt**4SlL*Jl ^dr J^ndli^ Furniture Refiniahing PURNirtlRE REPINISRIRa AND repslrto^Free estimates. 2<*rrKt 1 DUle Rwy. S74-1170. — 3 It. St. sash .. 40%, \\'aterford Lumber Cash and Carry Plywood Painters & Decorators 1ST CLASS PAINTINO AND OEC-oratlng. Faint Shop PL 3-3048. A-l PAINTINO - WALL WASH. Ing. exp., reas. ret, FE 3-3064. PLASTBRINO FREE ESTIMATES tegd. 343 n. SAStnaw. FE 5 Tell Everybody: About it with a Pontiac Press Want Ad That’s because of the greater selection of everything from automobiles to employment offered every day. Just Dial FE 2-8181 LUCAS PLUMBINO AND HEAT-tng. Parts and Service. New work and alterations. UL 3-3635 or OL -3-4051. Free estimates._______________ Roofing NOW WHITE PLASTIC SPRAT ROOF COATINO. A must for xravel roofs, and beautifies sny shlnxled roof. Exclusive by Pedv-bllt -with a 5-year warranty. Oil Saw and Mower Service AUBURN ROAD. SALES AND SERVICE MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED . 1415 W. Auburn Rd. UL 3-15S1 (Bet. Crooks, and Llvemoli) ACROSS FROM AVONDALE HIGH Stencils BOAT NUMBERS VrE^au MADE-TOORDER STENCILS Pontiac Stamp a StaoOll Co. * »■ Casa .________FB 0-5335 Television, Radio and Hi-Fi Service MICKEY STRAKA TV SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT. FE S-lStO*^ ,Tree Trlmmjng Service Trucks to Rent ’^"“^u'SS5?_tr^»rs'““* ^ AND EQUIPMENT Pump Tmekf—Seml-Tralltri Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. » ..IK •• WOODTSARD FE 44451 • PE 4-1443 Open Dally Incndl’j Sunday Uphoiatering ■THOMM OFHOL8TER1NO 157 NORTH FERRY ST FE 5 8— Water Softeny Service Water Softener Service Prompt Sarrlco on AU Makes Sehlck’s MY 3-3711 or FE 4-5530 Wrecking Service \ J- ^twi Aptfc UnfurnUixd M 16 C6ttAGt 'Tpr '-liUir, SSi' Dtemaad'_ lA4Mtt onlf. WAMii oU Fl i-uti; AkdArnTTi ' r>;5&-gnurf* gMi m»M. Ahtr . Auburn, Comer of Edith SmM* ^l!^*rurss^,£}s£■^^^ Auburn. Inqulrt w ■. MUh —M n *4m . Brick Flat—Heated AttrubUTu tour tMUUy buUdiat jm, AlMru A^. Auburu Ht? rrat a nar ^ruU tutrucM UtIu tuaa, 1 bbAraom, UtebuDeU. dl^. bAjb tunic*. R*l*rMw*i COLORED MtnSS*. ^t'lnd* h i. Wo p*«*. yfc mat. «at.' LAKE SHORE APARTMIItn ^ 1 1oVXl¥ 4 ROOM A^ARTMSNT. -----------Tt aubdlrliton. OR j^33l. Silver Lake Apartments Mow uvuUsbl* - Yirj uttrueUv* luk* trooU. atoTt, r*(rt(erutor and carat*. AdulU. R*fer*DC«*. ^C^Con^Ua. ^JC out* Hwy. NXXb AM ArARTMCNTT SLATER APTS. rORMlCBXD AND t7/RRUHEO U N. PARKK CT. rW t-3644 AFTER I AND tUNOATC, SEE OARBTAXER MR. CARROLL. ACT W PAREE ST. _______ UPPERS BEDROOM APART-ai*nt and torat*. H**t tod hot vat*r (um. Be* inrUiac. CM Pourtb. Rocb*(t*r, LI M1T3 for WEIST Af’ARTMENT lie Auburn. }-room apt. vttb parktnt. StoT*. relrlt. and uttl- Itlei fumlehed.__________ WEST SIDE 1. I ANO f RM. apt*., heat. RW. *to>* aod r*-frtt. tumUbad. N**r St. Bane-— --1 Donalaoo School*, ibop-d but aarYtc*. Call PE r PE C-IBW. TEAR AROUND UMPURNISREO lakefront 1 bedroom aM. 10 utn. from MSOO. UtU. locludad. Pb. 7CC-3TU._________________ Rent Houses Furnished 39 3 ROOMS. CU.C0 WEiaU.Y. ______FE HOU 4 ROOM OOtTAOE. PARTLY iPUR-OUhfd 1634 orchard Lak* Rd.. on PlD* Lak*. Adult, oaly. 4 ROOMS 6n WaTEWI LAEfc. M^^bland Road. MIS Rent Hdusei UulW 40 ' ' " . ■■ ' . ' ^ THK PONTIAC PRESS, FRItlAY, JULY 14,1W“ :V\ ^ THIRTYFIVU COLORED Brand B0W 3 Mroera full Hir jnt«£.v.?'Sd??fssr lanAood. Wlet M* ra. with ltd* drta*. Lon rent! BuUt by Ludu Bulldtnc Co, Sale* by R*m Realty. PE PTCSt. FARM HOUSE •n”? JS®!!*™ I»““*. *a*t of 0«-ford. Call for appolk«*iit. Cra*- '®fji,*s«ier. n Asm - my it ravnjcotBT MkAii OmISm Ike ShoppUg. Year arouad. Oo*y kFTront ■ad. nearly n*n M I StratU Lake. 3 kticbeo bulkama. L U... mil,, call ------ Dealrable uelcM brick ranch Excel, ooo&uaii. j bedna. itk bath*, carpeted U*. rm. and b^ Oaa heat, patio, attraett** yd. P*t. owner. $1« —• lea»«, Ml S-eiTC. ^r?srLis%.?ft5:{;.."K -i»wn jayment. Can OR Cm. WICE. C EATHS. •ar^. tS.CM dn, 4tk per cent gf,aa.;sr8ja.5!tii i-Rp^ H008R CORNER ixif, ^m^UUo^pancy. • TEA* OLD BRUM RAlicin IS- ijs& beatod carat*. BiiUt-lni. JT Ualac room, caiyetlnt, M aer* fenced JanttejHi^ comer lot. fSa^ar. •ItjCiO. Low down paymeat. cca- TROOM bouse! IH aSrES ON lake. il JSi down. Take o»rr pay- ni*nu. MY 3-4*03.___ ’ m JUDSON. 1 OR 4 BEDROOMS, petof. hlu”'buem«il,'™ ^”ay* WE*S.3fer* NEWLY DECORATED room brick on canal, oa* neat, family room with fireplace, at-toched carat*. Ill* per month. I*W »»^*rly' Sylren Lak*. PONTIAC. 1171 NEAPIX. 3 BED-room brick, full baaement. f*ne*d. room ranch, landacaped, 'ga* beat, ji.m. True Invaatuent &rp. BR A3430. Detroit,___________ STRATmiORE. 347 WEST. 3 BED-room*. baaement. oU beat, etorma. *»**aa. |7t per meatb. Vacant, open. ImmedUt* poa***-aton. walk In and look and call May Manacement. Dayi. WO WEST SIDE BRICE. NICE NEIOH-borhood. eoneenlent location. « rooma. Ug batbi, gaa beat. PE Rent Lake Cottages 41 1 BEDROOMS, L A wwkly. OR 3-7337 0 on Oakland Lak*. ATatlabi* — “Tt*. by the week or o, inth. writ* for Infonna-Pontlac Free* Box No. M. 170 MILES NORTH ON LAKE MId aaukee. MA C-TOtl.________ AVAILABLE MCR3ERN. COTTAOE at ElUabeth Lake. OR 3-33*4. CLEAN 3-BEOROOM SOTTASE For Sale Houses 49| For gale HdMWM ^ l«» MART DAT <^k Doeaeeeton. $300 DOWN (*S monthly buye thie 4 bedroom .ttached carae*. Olaaeed-tai porch. is 1®'* '^‘l* l»®l®* »•••»•• "»»r Clarkatoa-Baldwln Rd. area. , Sacrifice — $900 Down ■--------1. AU face brick PkUl A beauty tbroocbeuU — .-.-Ooni-Water- ELWOOD'^EAlW WE TRADE $9300 CUSTOM BUILT ON YbUR LOT: Pull batemaat. oak floori. Copper plumbloc. we do tba floanclng. RUSSELL YOUNG Builder______ • n A-aOi 343 SOUnf SANFORD * rma.. 3 bedrmi., down. i up. 33 tal3.4. Baeemeut. las beat. Uke new. S3«7S0. OR MWt, w at MA 4-4047. am. BUrlk Realty, Inc. JO 6-M34____________ iOROOM HOtjsi. WEST tttlE. OR 1-4374, OR 3-4411.___ *340 DOWN. NORTH BIDE, 4 44,400 baUnce. PE4-44S4. ATTRACTIVE 4 BEDR004I8. 14 by 33 carpeted Urine room, fenced yard, nicely landtcaped. 41400 down, *77 per month. To-tal price. *13 000. PE 4-0034. -ASSOCIATE BROEERB-' IM Pranklla Bird. PE 4A043 FURNISHED AT UNION 1 month. Ideal beaCh. PE 0-M44 .. EM 1-4441. HOUSEEEePINO cabins at He-Freely Retort. OrtoortUe. 433 per week. lOO acre of pleytround (or children. Bale beaeb. NA 7-3T4 bath. 10 mUes from Pontiac! Walter’* Lk. AraUebl* ----------- «u*t *04 • ■■■ UNION LAKE place. Boat AraUabI* July * AufUft. 404 weekly. EM 3>3m MU 4-4417, WILLIAMS LAEX. Aiuul..____ MU 4-4417, flLLlAMS Li---------------------- prlrate beech, boat. OR 3-1D47. ALWAYS . . . you’ll point with prtdo to thli 3-bedtoom bnck at nn Maur. *r Street. Eacluitre but not — penitre, deeltned (or the mete In modem llrtnc. Step i Inc kitchen with dlnuc ell plenty of cupboard epece. floor, cellinc and beautifully ranged enack bar. Economical .— heat and water toitencr (or your eonrenlence. Expertly landtcaped lot. 40 X 140. completely fenced. Storm* and icretn* Included. Take Ule landlord oft your payroll (or only 4000 down. Pull For Rent Rooms 42 _______attmetlre rm. PE 4-7333. COMPCMtTABLE ROaSSKEtPINO room. Ererytblnc furnUbed. Workut man. By wtek or month. PE 4-4134.________________ CLEAN BLBEPINO ROOM. CLOSE I. 34 Nor,on fenced creunde, but Itlee iupplled._443-i: _________ _________ FOR RENT YEAR AROUND. MOD- GENTLEMAN ’ - HOME PRIVI ern 3-bedroom home, completely, ugei. cell PB 4-4444. • l.“«l‘St‘'404%”B.mVbu};‘A»?i.«; Union Lake EM 3-044Att 4-4113.................................— FSrNISHED 3 b'I&R'oOU HOui*. rooms Wl'TH lWMBN PHIVI- near Caaa Lake. 474 mo. 4I3-M73 kODERN, COMPLErtL? fUR-nUhed. White only. Will rent only to retponelblt parly. Prefer «»hnol 3 ROOM PURNI8HID COTTAOE. 44 week. OuUlde toilet. EM . 3-4*44. 1474 PetrolU, Union Lake. 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX Automatle baat — PuU baaemant WILL DECORATE $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 4*4 Esat Bled. H. at Yalancte riEDROdg RARra'HMiirNicl loeaUoB. aaas. aUdreu walooma. PE 4-««*3. I OPPICES FOR RENT. 4440 DIX-• Hwy, OR 3-13M. NTAC " suite used BY DR. ir 11 yaart. 4440 Dixie Hlftaway. mytoo Plaina. OR 3-134*. y A BLOCE pkoM DOWiT n Pont- — ------------- —* For Rent Miscellaneous 48 Wallpaper Steamer tor eandere. poUebtri, baud odere, (umao# yaouum clea^ I. Oakland Pual B l^t. M rehard L^a Ave. PB 3-*»* children wcloome. Relereneci re-qulred. *«l* Dixie Hwy. 1 BE*r60M ranch VriTH HAS* ment. 3 ear garaic, 3 years old near^ Waterlord Drl»e-{n. MX *^akefronl. *lt* leaet. 3*00 Oar land. 001-14i3. _______ 2-BEDROOM ERICK OupMx lUU^basemaat, CM haal OToSff^^HARGER FE 5*183 cs.vTi.n’i.’T’-ie WILL BTORE YOUR HAY^ IN large hem In exchange for^hey. OA g-lOM. *30* Oakhlll Road, Clarkston. 0 *OOki.AWD OARa6e, CLEAN. STTkiU'-- For Sale Houses 49 1 ACRE. 03M DOWN ^ * room houee. Baaement and furnace. good chicken coop and crape arbor. In a secluded art*. Kiirprlo*. **.3» 0*0 per month. PE 4-3M7 or PI O-ilfo. $700 DOWN dee ooet on IbU ranch etyle with attached oarage. Fully hath, hardwood flMri. plat- ayablc' ...■aoce. ’4 par cent Intereet. C. PANGUS, Realtor iifSTORy'MODERN h6ME WITH fuU baeemeut ob I ucre of lairf. W PSItfwm Aebley'aiu mere. BEDROOM ROMS 0|rp OAE-land. near Wliuer School. Pull basomaat. with flnlshtd raerea-tum room. tMrgJfioc la Ueto* IUtSc eUMt* Clf*Jlda%ll^ A .........-•‘-•-V jas:his! 3-0033. PE 3-mi. BARGAIN NEAT AND CLEAN — 3 CEDAR PANELED BED-RCX3MS—LIVINQ ROOM — DINING ROOM — PULL BARGAINS OFF BALDWIN NEAR DOWNTOWN — 7 ROOMS — OOOD CONDITION — BASEMENT - OA8 HEAT -LOW DOWN PAYMENT —REASONABLY PIUCED. WRIGHT 34* Oakland at*. Opaa til 1:1* FE 5-9441 BIRMINORAM - RANCH bedrooms, den. all tleetrle ktteb-e^^atlo. Large wooded lot. *'■ ____ fireplace, aluminum elding, etorras - screen*, utility rm., Rarege. Lot fenced In, landscaped. leer MSUO. PE 3-7017._________ BY OWNER 3 lovely bomet on beautifully “e-'iST CHEROKEE HILLS 3 BEDROOMS' 2 FULL BATHS . BIB HEW HOME SB LOCATED DO an eacluslee weeF elda netghbor-haod. I mUMitat from Cownioim, featurlnt aluminum elding, j bad-roome. Urge Uv. room. 3 fnU bath*. fuU baaement with rtera-atloo room, gae hot water he^ ■alcet oak Ooore . *U.**t For additional Information Mrano evcnlnce and woek-onda PE 1-17*4 COLORED, a WALF * ipOlt, eacrtlleo for each. 1»E 3-iSo._ LEA^INO BTATE-CANAL-HioRT ------------------- HUNtOON LAKE 3-bedroom brick, 1 flreplaeei. II4.»00. 43.000 dowa. OR 1-0430. I* DRAYTON PLAINS. 1 B*D-room frame. Arttetic Interior. Carpeting. Buy equity In OI mort- fiee. Low monthly ------•- Ue Prtr. OR 3-0374 MUST SACRIFICE. 4 ROOM bouse. Close to church, school and work. Pull basement, gas heat. Ideal (or young couple. Low town payment. FE 3-1744 or PE *-3140.________ l6ok at ’nos! 6nly 440 a month Including ■'--- —-■ ■- El ______________ modern C ROOM I baths. 3tb car garage, cement large lot. (14.100. MA NORTH SIDE 3 bedrm. bom* on 3 landscaped lots. Large uring rm with dimilg area, kluhen. tiled bath with built In vanity. Carpeting end drapea. Pull base-reeut. Oarage. $11,000 Terms PE 4-0001, Eve. PE 0-0317.______ NEW MODERN BRICE 0 ROOM ----bullt-lne. almoet finished. shoots and college. 1 mile shester. gt3.0M.O'----- SYLVAN LAKE 3-and 4-bedroom brick trt-levels. Plastered. 3Vs baths. City water, sewer, paved streets. 3-car garage, large recreation room. AMPS intercom system. Tappan ' Lake and boat prlvt- .. - ..ted from — — — Open Saturdei NEW 3 BEDROOM ON LAKE BulH In etove. 14 mites north. Alto tor rent or sale * bedroom. 13 miles north. Smell down psy-mem. MA 4-1011. RueseU BlscteU. ----PINE LA*k *8»aT*S----------- X3LONIAU - TRT - QUAD LEVELS - RANCH HOWeS. Pvt. beach, park (or residents. Priced at 033.400 Including Improved lot. HOWARD T. KEATINU CO. V. Long Lak* Rd. Vs mile *Mt of Orchard Lakt Rd. Models OPEN 13-7:10 dally except Thursday. deep with garden space! tshj^^owii $99 DOWN 3-bedroom (ram*, full bMement, oil heat, storms, sciwans, paved street. |70 per month. Vacant, open. Immediate possession. Walk ------- —*• -t tt and call " SMALL DOWN PATMBNT. CUTS 3-*—‘tSt. Attached gar. Carpeted, priv. Union Lake Village. *04 BIBOWART CONSTRUCTION Custom Builder PS 4-3003___ J ROOM HOUSE .. lot. 1000 Cbsrrylawp. PE SYLVAN LAEE 4 rooms and bath, stone fir place Very close to lake. Re sonably priced. Phone 003-1406. TRI-LEVEL STARTER Model open Dally 10-0 p m. No monty doem, on your lot. ^01^ |lan* or ours. Ranch or 0300 Commerce Rd Call 303-0001 O Plattley Bldr Eve EM 34)403 UNUSUAL SITUATION CAbtnsts. vanity and bi shaped kitchen. Only 0000 mortgage cost. Assume approxj-mate^ 113,7*0. 4Vk per cent mort-gac* at 0*1 per month lucludlog taxes aod Insurance. AU new sub- $12,700 Model open daUy 13 to I p.m. In Bloomfield Orchards Sub. ----- Blvd., east of Opdyke. ifleld Homes Inc.. FE 4-7*14 We Need "Trade” Homes Is your home nearly paid for ai you can't get your money ou We ll Help You ’Trade W. H. BASS. Realtor BPECIAUZINO IN TRADES Builder____________PE 3-7310 _________down, wp. Phone 003-1374 BY^WNER. 3-BEDROOM HOM* 2 bedrooms, dlnlne rm.. fireplace, recreation and bath In basement. 3 unfinished rmt. upstairs, walk- ing distance to elementerv lunlor high and commuter tram. MI 7-0044._______________ 4 ACRIh - 0 ROOM BRICK HORSE BARN S POND Southwest Of Roobester A 5 year old mode— ' wlUi IVk eeramte uma kltStan"--' combination. I — --------- - car atUched garte*. Lara* pond for swimming Sheds trees. 4 acres with brick and frame barn (or * horses. In a good neighborhood 34*4 Lapeer Road PE 4J241 OR 31331 After 7:30 p ~ F6r Sde Hooses 49 c 'COMPARE THIS . with any. 3 bedroom foe* brlek, ranch atyl* bom* in Roehsater. Large full basemeot, 00 gal. elec- $55 MONTH Inelodlng tax** add inaurane*. 3 bedrm rsacb. New gas (ttnutce, wate* aaftaner. Uargt lot on pnvad wIbm a* LAKE FRONT 3 bedroom bom*. Deed bench, olos* to Union Lak* TlUag*. it you like lake Uvlng eee thli now. Priced rigM atlia.OOO. SCHUETT REALTY 460 W. Huron FE 8-0458 Aenw* fro^Oeaeral Heepltal Open O to 0 w gmgak I to * - ------- “AHCH ON '3 ACRE- nt with paneled re I. Attached 3-car a For jS^ ^ ROCHESTER A bargain at'tbs odga a* the vil-lag^ * room* and hitth eneloeed sj^bSMTiTMir'Nfc*; North end tt Roebaator near It. Andrews aehaol. 4-b*droom home CaU OUv* 141371 Maurice Watson, Realtor 331 H. Unlvertlty Dr. - - - BLOOMFIELD Brick ranch bom* located In ColonUI HUls attached R™^rg‘fTvhi‘“roor^‘,';rg flreplaee. 4Mmclous bedrooms til* balfa. loads of cupboards ’- perfect er built with many, 'many eit caU (or an ^ppotnlment. NOBTH EHd ■ “■ with full bi a Rome Section of Pontiac Press or its ettracUvsness. Beautiful i ---------------- leaving sUt*. | BY OWNER Lovely 3-bedroom ranch. Suburbia Itvtn* with city conveniences. Perfect location. Sacrifice! Uvernots 8t. Troy. MU 0-1740.___________ SMITH West Side Eicellont location near Webiter School, g room brick and frame PuU baaement, gas beat and 2 car garage. To close an estate, wm ascrlflc* St 013.M*. W, . Brick g-bedfin.. with eatfa large 'living rm., dining rm., sunm.. kitchen and 3 batha. raU baas-----• -- j-car gary. Ideal (or professional i 010. Mrms. Elizabeth Lake Estates Attractive 4-b*drm., S3-ft. carpeted Uviu room with dhUng *11. til* bath, modem kitchen with breakfast bar, (uU baaement with recreation room, gae beat, water softener. lake prtvllegei, 1*00 dn. No mortgaga costs. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 344 B. ’TELEORAPH RD. E 3-Ttg Open 0 e m~ to t p.m. GILES . 3 ceramic t . . hardwood floors, trim and doors Sliding glass doors In riiQing room, dish washer, i basement, recreation trage. Large scenic muoh mere Priced nodM inoem*. Mm. garag 4 dnd moo 3-Bedroom Ranch A 1st* model home eet-ting on 3 loti - I. hardwood floors, p Income Property Tired Of making payments? Buy — — ’- BUILD Art UntT Rue* MeNab BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM RANCH, fuU baeement, big 3 ear g«rog*. Wooded lot. nreplae*. wall to wall carpet. PhM* PE 3-0007. BY OWNER. 3 BthROOM, WAlL to wall carpet tensed -m yart with lake^ *SiVn***‘ **’*®*' CLINTON RIVER PRONTAOE. 130 feet. Vk acre. 4-room houw. fu^ nlahed. 3-car garage, f*,loo. 0*00 down Owner, Ol» _ Custom-Built Home Bpacloue S-bedroom howf-montha old, muet be sold, located on large lot with walk-oiit baee-ment. nreplaes, beautiful kitebM eablneU. Prtgldalr* bnllt-um «-foot Uvlng room earpeted. l*-f<« bedroom with doubt* wardrobe closet. LsUst trstfle p^rn. oe-ramle til* batb. batsbMrd hot water beat, many other (eatnree. prloed to aeU. lor further Uifor-matton 'call Harbtrt O. Dneia, PE 0-4311._______________ DONBLSON PimK, 4 BEDRO^ brick. IH battu, dreplseo* New gaa furnsee. hot water tank and water eendiuoner. 3 ear garage. 3703 ColralD Or. PS 040*0. By owner. Oa.tOO. UL — 4 rooau privileged lot. of Pontiac. Im- BANhYtiAN SPftdUL - 4 and large take baesinent. North —--------— mediate poseemlon. PuU price *4.g*«. Reaeona’-’' --- NEW ItANCH—I ttvina room, gat lot!l------------ *7.000. OB 3400*._________________ «KW m-iknu iiiioo. 9 tIiar old bt-leeti. *31.000. 3 bedroom raneh $10,000. AU hav* bamu. LM. leu. Watt leeauon. Call OR 1-Oltl for appatatmaot. Nel- FOR CUORSD 4..HEpROOia. WATERFORD ' Hllltrert Drive. Vacant, tptcloui. insulated modern coCtage. on Clinton River. Beautiful fenced lot. Access to several lakes. 01.300 down. Also modern canal cottage. 01.000'down. Broker, Lapcrl*. OR JUST LIKE RENT Are the low monthly paymenU on these Mtndyman'e epecUls. A 3 bedroom and a 3-bedroom. Good loeattons. Ksego Harbor. 443 40 and 007.40. Alto 4 Pontiac offeiingt. Good cradtt rating required. TACK LOVELAND 3100 Cass Leke Rd._Ph. 00MS43, 3-BEDROOM In northeast Pontiac, newly decorated. ready to move In. Small down payment and only 177 month includtnfi taxes and Insurance. Will consider car In Taterford twp. Ideal tor family with children. Hcbools within walking distance Lsrge lOOxlOO-ft. lot. Clean at a pin! 3-bedroom with lull baeement. 41.300 down___ JOHN J. VERMETT 1331 a. ’Telegraph Rd PB 3-3M3 A DREAM HOME! Brand - new 1 - bedroom bl-level brick bulll-lB *t---*•"* MBCHANIC WANTIO — Her* le the home with Idcsl repair shop. Bungalow with attached 3-car garag* end breeeewey situated OM twA IntH In Ihoi aHv. room, t-inch schools. 014.400, Ts oowo. WANT PRIVACY? Near ClarUton. new home on . wooded sere*, only lower level (inlehcd. W* have tha prints tor tha upper level, ■aerlflcing lor Unmedlau TWO-FAMILY Near Drartoti Bbopplng C. . APMtm iMhAt M irouBd. up. Owntr poMet- rtal btrcftln. •iMf down. LAKE FRONT t-h*droom. fenced, weet of Waterford. *14440. *3400 down.^ FRUIT FARM • ' •“ aopM troee ln,A-l eondltlon. truth I moeed North.'Itamedlaut (tr*i^*, buildmi ond nrtood rtsM' Ooo* u. UNDnWOOD RIAL IBTATE ment*. We hove I__ Tsrtou* good locations. OaU today. GILES REALTY CO. PB *4174 331 Baldwlo Avt. MUl9?PLE LiaWNg^gSiRVICE MULTIPLE Ua’TINO SERVICE STRAIGHT AS AN ARRO lovely.....—-. .vr a^uiuer or year round _____ OnIy_M,*00 taros. NEED 4 BEDliOOH - Hera a * room bungalow only (act from Elisabeth Lake. In i neighborhood. Selling lor o— ta.TOO and monUUy paymanta of b/ac with bar. 3 car atUched ga Large lot Onlv 412.400 t< BARGAIN — st 414.200 3 bedroom brick In excellent condition. —" to-wall cerpet Fireplace, bsssment. 2 csr garage. 8i lul large lot. Lake Privileges ATTEN’ITON OI’s - Nothing down but mortgage costs Cletn 3 bed-room bunoalow. Aluminum stortni and tcreeni. Nicely landicsped. Fenced rear jard. Only 3*4*0. TED MeCULLOUOH, REALTOR PHONE 682-221F *143 Cata-EIUabeth Road >4:30__________Sunday 104 Open 1 ONLY *7.000 — Nice bunoalo Williams Lake Road, between Rllaabeth Lake Road and Cr— Oil furnace, alum, storms. ... port, nice lot 74 (eet wide. Very easy terms. CaU Mrs. McCarthy. EM 3-0403. BIAi, VALUE - Located In Auburn Manor. Best of neighborhoods. Nice l-bedroem modern Hntntalow with (uU baeement. gas (urnaos, oak floors, plastered waUi. aluminum siding ar-' storms, large 100x300-n. 1< Priced at only 113,400. Here Is steal. ’Terms can be arranged. LIST WITH UB — W* buy, Stand trad*. Open 0-0.- Ifultlple Listing Berrtce. L. H. BROWN. Realtor 400 Bllsebeth Lake Road Ph. PE 4-3404 or PE 3-4410 FOR COLORED (il ’Thli 3 badroom bom* ts on lots aod It has full bascmei larga Uvtng room, tuU ilaad dl big room. Tho iVt car garai Is sat-up for maenaiucal woi with grcaaa pit. tu. Tbo e*li Is hlgb aSi tba prtca way lei Only 17,0*0, DO down paymu OBOROB B. n*WIN, REALTOR 3H W. WOWOB PE 1-7003 Templeton Allison Street Just wort of Oakland Av* AdmtnlMratt— 4-bodraom, with basements, some-and all good buys w: _ down payments. Psyments on NICHOLIE - HARGER 43tk W. HURON FE 5-8183 Builder Must Liquidate Trade-In $195 40 OTHER MONEY NEEDED No Cloelng cost. No Credit Check. Immediate Posses-slob, 44 Mock from Uncobi Jr. aigh. 1 Year Old, 3 Bad-room. Very clean. Deal Direct with Builder. - S.B.B. BUILDER HIITER f«ft?r*“ R*ri***Eal2t*.' ?e' iim. For Sale HoMBfai 49 SCHRAM Don’t ail Unless you have 03.00$ to pay down tn tbis 3-bedroom bungalow kith futt baaement.'gaa beat. pUstered walU, oak floors and a feaced back yard. ThU home needs decoratUtg but Is an exceptional buy at only M -•60. Look It over end •** for yourself, locsted near Northern High. Location and Convenience Heat Joalyn Ave. 3-bedi bungalow wllb a partially lehed upatalrs, fuU basen LeBarco School Area, prtee IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 043 JOBLTN. COR. MANSPIELD OPEN EVENINOg AND gUNDATg MUL-nPLE LIOTINO gERVlCE For Sale Houbbb 49 ‘$9,500 bom* on your lot. Pun bas oak fioora, tu* bath. Urea ■■«-da, J-TOii; ^ --- ORT METER boards, ( tUM McN STOUTS Best Buys Today SAVE 0.100 ' On suburban 3-bedrm. home -PractleaUy new. 114 baths with double Isvatory and vanity, plenty of ualurti cabinets In nice kitchen, no basement but has Ig*. utUlty. Locsted 4 miles cart of Claiiifton on ClarkalOD Rd This home has been OI approved lor 0U,04O - My price. 0.7M. cash to Mtc. which wlU require $3,300 dn. Also will sell on land — tract (or 410.040 with 4000 WUi accept statfam wagon to dn. payment. Pb. MA 443U WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT OR OURB YOUR PLAN OR OURS Have 3 bodroom. 1V4 bath. tu’I basement model to show. Don McDonald Johnson Street Vagant * room modern on the West side. Living room with flre- Slice, tuU basement, oU heat, lea ala* M. sijaaq. Bpsy terms Judson Street Owner leevlng state ^ert this 3 bedroom home, ell nicely decorated. (ulj basement, gas heat, garage, clot* to tebaols. 0.340, terms^ Furnished Home Just a block from Bears. Immaculate bungalow, 4 big rooms, 3 complete baths, breakfast room. Enclosed porch. lovely basement, gat heat. 3 car garag*. Entire WXTS M. BREWER JOBEPR P. REUZ. BALES. MOR FE 4-4111 44-N E HURON IT. Be First VETS $40 MOVE8 YOU IN *0 PER MONTH ’TOTAL 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 R sounds unbellevabl* bnt lit true, the exterior Is sll aluminum, Oeorglin Colonial ityllng. Up-italrs tbera la 3 bedrooms, Ilvliig room, kitchen and dining room. Downstairs an 103S (amfly area, an 1036 tt. bonus room which can be utod as a hobby room or Is eonverttbla into 1 btdrooms. 4440 mevas you into tbts startUng bouse, Mf per month; Includes principal tntarait, taxat. and In-sUranc*. To tea tha Oeorgt Town. ---- on Joslyn. .4 miles Blvd. Follow the Can. On this beauty! 1,400 iq. It. , Uvlng area on one floor. Peatu Ing a living room with natur Itreplace, dining room, atrau lined kitchen. 3 bedrooms and potsibis family room or foar b^room. lUU breeaeway, double garage. Roofed petto 13xU. Many other desirable features. A PICTURE WINDOW THAT DOESN’T OVERLOOK SOMEONE'S RACE YARD! Ltk* privileges 01.300 ' SSSie'^v'T"*- Sylvan Manor 1-3-3-4 bedrooms, 1<4 ceramic tile baths. WIRE CU¥ BRICE RANCH HOME. WIxlM landscaped IM -(or 413.00! A l decorations, wall ----------- ------------ O Lorab Building C cated. PHONE NOW I Semi-Ranch. Spacious family room with natural fireplace, adlolclita rear terrace to beautifully landscaped '- Novel kitchen — you’U lo peted 34-(t. living room, large bedrooms. TTES. FULL BA8E- S. Oil heat, recreation a~ ee. Double garage. Clot west side location. This bom* * greet deal to offer and It ii attractive! AND ONLY 414, LIST WITH Humphries FE 2-9236 *3 N. Telegroph Open Eves CRAWFORD PW7TAC. East Boulevard near Pike. 4 large bedroom — In cloeeta. 3 fur ' “ recreation FOB PULL particulars and appointment to see these b----------- CALL NOW I PB 4-33M or 3-110. Crewford Agency. 31 Walton or 400 E. Flint. bedroom house, not finished on * |3,600*EaUITY FOR *»0 Balance only 43,340 at 00 per month. Modern house. 3 bedrooms. 3 lots with lak* privileges -- Middle Stralti Lak*. OR 3-74 I, PE 3-70 Bought Home in Florida Must sell our beautiful boma ber*. 10 landtcaped aeret. lake, large barn, greenhouae. Irrigation system. Many fruit trees, berries and shade tree*. Fenced yard. Modern I-b*droom bouse, full baaement. 114 baths. Wall to wall carprtlnl, tiled kitchen with 8i. CTiarlet steel cupboards. Wonderful spacious carefree living. 30 miles from Detroit. Price 434.4M. PE 4-»l* MO Hospital Road 'HOYT 3 bedroom ranch boma. Re-condl-tloned throughout. 01.000 down. Vacant — move rtght in. 4UBURN Ave. and crmxi rd. 7 room ranch homa. 3 Mrootnt Living room, dining room and kitchen. Okrpeted living room end dining room. 3 blocks from Elmwood School. Lot beautifully landtcaped. houeetrailer or boat tor my • SfM. WARD’S ORC^RD; ■lx room,^14 etery aluminum tiding boma with full baae-mont. Plraplaca tn Uvlng rMm, gat baat and hot watar. On* MO ¥‘158*^'^****' ** ***** **■' TWO FAMILY: Loeotod near Baldwlo Avenue. Five rooms and bath down, threa rooms and baUi up. gas heat and hot water. Priced e" 0,tM. JOHN K. IRWIN *' * SONS gioYe'^Mi 3 BEDROOM HOMES Facpbrick Front layni’ts Less Than Rent $10 DN. STARTS DEAL No Mortgage Costs 4M CORWIN 11 block north of Montcalm I (block east of Oakland) PE 1-3763 MODELS OPEN 1 30 to 0 P M. Dally k Sun. Westown Realty_____PE 0-37 F«r Sals Hmmm ' GI's I ilMi NORTH SroE -to Mil Tulekty**^tt**^ mmerclal In t > with 0.400 44M DOWN ~ Vacant and ready to go. neat and dean 4------— bath home, located n< cm High. New ktlcbcn' in. Payments cheaper than rent. WEST SIDE — Brick and frame 3-bedroom ranch style home, excellent condition throughout. Baeement with gas heat, pared drive, quiet residential area. Carpeting and drapes Included at only 4740 down, PHA terms. OTU8 LAKE — Privileges vlth this next to new 4-bedroom aluminum-sided home. Custom-built ilxe closeu. ^llt-ln^ovin Md sM*wtnlows. many rther deluxe features. Only 414.4U total price with convenient terms. Warren Stout. Realtor 7 N. Bagmaw Bt Ph PI 4-410 Open Eve*, till 0 p m Ray O’Neil, Realtiir 1 361 8. Telcgrapli Optn M mm. FE 3»71Q3 _______OR HAYDEN NEW TRI-LEVEL. 3 badtqoms. Large (gmUy room. OU p!a. 1^-nsce. cedar Island Lake. 0,4W., with *1.40 down. Mo morttao* cost. Lowei^ttawn payment IT you *0 PER MONTH tneludea taxec "BUD' PERRY PARK SUB PHA TERMS 4-room 14x14 utility room 3- car saragt on beautiful landtcaped fenced lot. Low down payment. LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH .AREA 4- room bungtlow. baeement, eas heat, front glttsed porch. 20 X 12 livlnf room. • s 12 dining room, (eneed back yard. A ---- , Ing taxes and tnsuranc*. COLORED— FHA TERMS i8o with dithmaater, full bath and Vk bath In basement. Water softener, copper plumbing and new oil furnace, tiany other built-in (Mtures. Beautiful landtcaped yard. , P R I C B D AT 4I0JO0, WHERE CAN YOU MA'I'CH THIS? SMITH WIDEMAN r rum Home Site Two (31 lakefront lots, with plctureaquo view, on beautiful nisabelb Lake, with summer cottege over boat house, ad-dtttonrt bunk house and H . _Ji*tK.. JMBarale. ...lAiuidry,-..and 'itoTtg*—biflidiiig' 'wna shower room, good beach, concrete breakwater. Offered at 10.400. can be bought on rea-sonablo terms. Lovely Suburban Home KIgbly attractive l-bedroom brick ranch home, east of Rochester, with large grounds. 3-car garag*. Peeturee fireplace, built-in stove and oven. 1>4 baths, cedar closet, auto-matlc beat and bot rater. Priced at 01.400. Tomorrow ATTRACTIVE ^BEDROOM BOMB on paved road. Near Lake Orton, Hm new 3-car garage. Hu large fenced lot, 110,400. Euy terms. Handyman's special. 4 rooms, 0th. Needs some fepatr. *1,400, 4300 down. *o»r:l»k*-«ftott'-:YaiY'-Y«or“Bi'-~ b0room borne, garage, large lot. *14.000. Good terms, itove rt0tt H. P. HOLMES. INC. 301 8. Upeer Road PE 4-300 B^s. MA »«7«i O'NEIL MULTIPLE LI8TIMO SERVICE may bo too lata, caU todayl "Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 40 Mt. aement Bt. FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 2-3370 WONDERFUL BEACH PRIV1LEOE8 are Include with ovnerthip of this extraordinary homo. It bu everything you've wanted. An enclos0 vestibule steps tng room, it^r* ft a tlre-placet. Yeu'U 0 delighted at the beauty oI the kitchen: one of the mMt glamorous we've teen: loads of TRIPP Elizabeth Lake Estates: 4-bedroom bungalow on double corner lot. 3-car garage, carpeting, washer and dryer, trooer, stove and refr^rator. Laka privileges on Bltaabeth Lain at excellent lubdlvlslon recreation area Including swimming, dancing, boating. roller bearing drawers, maple pounding board, robin'* egg blue formica counters, built-in electric dishwuher, oven and surface burners. Alto Included It a den, a family room,-.-and yet, t rumpua room lor the children. Fabulous doublt lot, almost complste-ly fenced. It you desire the 74 West Huron Street PE 4-0101 or PE 4-010 for your lemlly you owe It to yourtell to Investigate. ANNETT Nothing better on the market^ at 431.4M; YOU BO MUCK HOUSE FOR THE MONEY ta this 3-b0- Seminole Hills—Special 3 bedrms.. l‘i betj0,^fireplace brlck front, 3-car attached gerage. frultwood finished klt(;hcn cabinets In a 0.4- oil heat, close to schools, transportation tnd shopping renter. 1-bedrm on main floor. 111.400. terms. drive. This home is lets will handle. Williams Lake Privileges t-bedrm., full bssement raneh. .payments. / ALL HOMES IN THIS SUBDIVISION have big lots atone‘‘fireplace In‘living rm.. tile bath, handy kitchen. Price of 413.740 Inclndei 3 lots. but this attractlra aluminum-tided ranctar it on a corner lot giving tU ap- Zoned Commercial 1 rma.. 114 l«tb home. pearance of extra spaciousness. Beautifully 1 a n d-scaped. attaebad breeaeway (or summer living and outdoor cooking, 3-esr garag*. porch 'on 3nd. Sun parlor* fireplace In living rm., basement. OA8 steam beat. 014.000. Ing^L”*?*! l^'Tlghi and cheery living room. Tble bom* Is a beauty and only 1 years oM. A low. low Elizabeth Lake Privileges down payment and It can be youre on E-Z PHA terme. condition, lot 131x104 profea-tlonally landtcaped, pl^love- A DONELBOH PARK HOME FOR 417.4m This If Ing rm., dining rm. and ball. Full baumant, gat heat, water Mftener. Alum, storms tnd not a mlstUt 0caiu* this lovely home htt Just been rMuced 41.0M. This brlek home bu 0d t0 0st of gOof*t*‘fms. * Hammond Lk. Privileges ' Enjoy the lake without paying lakt (root prices. 4-b*drm. brick and trams ranch, Ige. Uvlng rm. with 3-way fireplace, 114 baths, nice family rm. gas heat. ,j**j***, care. It hu a yaatlhnla entrance opening Into a earpeted living and dining room, Colonial fireplace. 3 bedrooms and room lor an extra bedroom on second (lor. Completed recreation room, 3-»r garag* on a nicely landscaped lot.' You owe It ^to yourself to In- yard 434.000. tePms. Williams Lake Front 1 Brick bl-level wUh Ul-(t of ; lake front. Delightful family kitchen 14x14, walnut paneled SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME located close to Bt. PrM't. consisting of 3 bedrooms, with lull bath up. 3 rooms dovn with sUDjporch and full basement. ‘There Is a Florida rm. 15x14. 3 fireplaces. I'a baths. Full basement, gas artte Idy. rm., bar rm.. and nice shady lot and you can have Immediate possession. 47.440, 0.000 down. 10 per month. WILL TRADE!! TnV'^an'd’dra^t*! 00,*M,'terns. WE WILL TRADE AN.NETT INC. Realtors ANNETT INC. Realtors Ray O’.Neil, Realtor 343 S. Telegraph Open •-• p.m FE 3-7163 OR 3-303* MOO 5own Is to^in(|vs Into this Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 Us baths. Oak fioora. Oai beat Pull basement Large city lot. Only on* left at tbU low down payment] $39 OFF JOSLYN New 3-bedroora brick-front home. Beautifully decorated Shiny oak floors. Built-In kltcheo. PuU basement and gas heat. Paved street. Only $400 down on PHA terms HURON GARDENS Moves You In 3-bedroom home In this Ideal lo-catlon. Nicely decorated. Pull basement. FenoM yard. Only 41.-OM moves you In — caU today! CHESAPEAKE BAY MODEL 965 Carlisle IN ROCHESTER Extra nlo* 3-b0room aluminum and stone home. Nicely decorated Oaa heat. Lovely (encM yard Only N.4M with 11.400 down. Im-medtat* poaseasloe. 3 Bedroonrs Family-Size Kitchen Vanity in Bath WILUAMS REAL ESTATE—INSURANCt 103 Baldwin PE 4*6*7 North on Baldwin to Ken-nett, left to Carlisle. CONTEMPORARY LIYINO — PONTIAC Thli 1 0droom brlek offer* s new m0* of living. Carpet tad drapea art IncludM. Large OPEN DAILY 11 to 7 block til* 0th. Kitchen 0s oven — reng* — venthood — biiUt In tormlea UM* Pull baaement. TU0 Itoors Many other ettrat to bt aeen ber*. A0ut *000 Will baodle . THE HUDSON BAY Basement Models . $100 Moves You In NEAR WILLIAMS LAU RD. 3 0droomt pint 0atad — (tnlilM* den tor 3rd. Carpet U living - dining roou. CMMt. 11% car garagt. IM x 30 M. full prle* filOM. SPOTLITE FE 4-0985 mOHLAND EBTATEg 3 bMroam bitok raneh. p*v0 atrwta. Community wawr. Urge lot. T0* over OI mortgage SILVER LAEE PRIYarOES 3 bedfoou *u* *0 brtek |>ry>. X I6t iM. pricti il 4-BBDROOM ON ACRE QP LAND.: surroundM by . tr*0. Pull 0t*-' Saw. ^ place. Ul.Mtr Anmliod ® at &S.0M. |s per cent mortgage. Auburn Heights Ares. Lake. 4 J. C. HAYDEN. Realtor 10 E. Waboh PE SS441 Open Evy. BLAIR Large carprted family room. Double (Irepltc*. New wtsber and dryer. Loedt of other extru. 214 ear garage wlUf attached knotty pin*, breesewey. Part baaament. Clot* tn. Near new ihoiulng cca. ter. 4I7.0M wtUi reaeonabl* down payment. Will also consider trad*. (icorge Blair Realty THIRTi'-SIX ■Tsn $9900 rs& BATEMAN REALTY MCLTiru Larwo siRvict Lira nuna Jayno Heights frlTTtdaa Ch«wf^‘ 3 FABULOUS MODELS Ofrn Daily 4 to 8-P.M. Open Sat. 2 to 6 P.M. Open Sun. 1 to 8 P.M. nxlr aUTcr Lsk* Rm4 i«n •• wa»«ii. ten «B mmvm) Lcrs TIUOS SPACIOUS LIVIXG... Far Sate Ha»in JOHNSON SvcniBf* * A. TOHNSON & SONS REAL I»TAT*-n»BO^IICB I7M 8 TBLBOitAra FE 4-2533_______ Attention. Colored ICasv Terms ) Mrooia m«dm>. 1 teory. el tareei-r M.IW. tM* do. Paul M. Jones, Keal Est. in w»T anaoN n. r% frau^HicnfMM fiar Big'T" -MODEL HOME Ttl-teTet. MiM eOMateted tUMly reea. m hMhi. eeapteU kttcb-•a h«m-to>. n» have 1» kaUdtaf (Km OB Mldtead atraM 00 aaib-ahaw Ateo II (Kao la roaltac ae caluaMa ateooC mood (raa jpraSwW'SwrMrysJ; I^S HAOaTEOM. EEALTOE $350 njL-» Moves You In Tu*li koaotMol laadMOii^ XO MORTCi-AljE COSTS lot In rxeolteat ana }nt aoathi of Peattoc. I Biaalor taomti ■ranD-HIW hSSio*'^ dmia^oaiuter.j 3.Rpdroom Home bath* away bvUt-lB foatonr. Total prm »,••• piut terra tOHlpoad nmatl^ room and altacbad tecar fa-< Modal at eoraar of Arteaa and racr. PHead tar bate* npro-; gaat Maaitlald Call lor appetat-docUOB coaU at IM.Nd. ! a»nt MULTIPLE uarmo aERVlCE IRWIN THE POyTIiVC PRESS. TRIDAY. J^LV j4. mi lARNIVAL / By Dick Turner batww IMB. aadi p.te. Moadar Sate Reaert Prycrty 52 COMMERCE UUn L018, HM. lid down III mo. Baatdack >*!» hah and ibap. flaliinc. la,. IS hamiDg and tlabi^. MxlS rot- sur'VaTS:*' MICmOAK AVENUE 1-badreom baafolo* arltb Itteaar Krara. Hat alumlnom tldtar. lull aamaal. aotomatlc lai baM and hot vaiar. TUa bath. A-1 condt-tioa Can ba bou«M oa PBA Elaetilcitr. Inaida pituBMar. The aertact iildoaway. Only n.MB. will taka boiuatraUar In trade. LAKEPRONT COrTAOE—3 rooaaa Pan bath. Paralton inrluded. Plowint *all Taralahad IO( aa- Suburben Property 53 BELL OR TRADE 4-badroom home -3-car corata oa terra teadseap^ WaftM Bird, and GI'S imy kitchen, dtatac ,_ Ualai room arbh aataral flra-placa. Pull baaemenl. 1 car la-raca and tcraaaod roar perch lila la REAL COMPORT UV-»0 AT III.Ma. urraTRAOB WALTERS L.AKE $450 DOWN Toar chlldraa trUl loaa tht taka priTitefaa, baautltul adndj baacb Dad caa ateo dock Uli beat aj^anley ^ nahla^^i^ aa and dacoraUng No montaie roau. Price ndacad 11000 H.bM. Immi Lira TRADE REALTOR EE 4-0528 FE 8-7161 ITT a TEHORAPB-OPEN EV18 Val-U-Way GOOD BUT8 AND TRADE8 PRICED TO bell lor only tJM dowo and ]uat 133 par atoath moral yoa Into Ui n« *'oacbo?*f””"‘ tetni^r »i REAL PAMILT HOME Of. IM moral you In, tbii ra clean 1 itory 4 Mteom on W< aide with full bourn ant oad ohii — $000 DOWN and baUi. lit floor I bath. up. Nict bat. furoace, food loca- bartala at only lEOd*. R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 343 Ooktead Art,______Opoa M Qarkston V^illage thte tally Anarlcaa home .ted In tha rtlteca of Cterk-1a Id^ family home, oa lea rater tnnt lot. 3 bad-n aacood floor IB and dlnlni ;arpcUa(. flrr- attracUi Doable Itrlof place oad H I llriof ipaca for a lo pnea. Call tor ap-4. Keith Point Realty Co. th Mala. CteikatoB. MA KAMPSEN REALTY LET'S TRADE HOUSES Tliree-Bedroom Brick Located la Bylraa Vllloie-cloaa lo the lake and lubdl-rtilon park - Only 3400 down on PHA tcrmi Near-MSUO Auractire two- bedroom rancher 30x13' tamily room. Orer an acre lot, fruit *aod ahade r Ueei—aiklni 314 030 1^4 .\cres No Money Down « THE ernr beeUent I-be > tent loxite foot lot n and the ^ ONLT*tl.IH. BATEMAN REALTY Teteiraph FE 4-dMi BUY SELL TRADE MILLER nan. a-ft lirtnt______________ ptttnc and drapci. Ceramic tUc Mtb with abower INrIded baae. meal. Neal recreation room. Nice lot beomttully teaduaped. Your loipectlon Inrtted on Ibii deilr-able home. Only 13,300 down NORTH 8UBURBAN with lake plrr. *- -xcepUonal buy In a w-priced home. Oak ____________^^red wall!. Hut# soft. lamlly kitchen. Tiled bath. Part baaemeat. Anchor fenced yard. A lot of homo for M.130. No down payment to OI. urffd* il let-up to Include Inilde 0 l. Let ui (Ire you complete detelli. William Miller Realtor FE. 2-0263 070 Weit Huron «. __________Open 0 to 0 GAYLORD BUY equity «nd mtek« yourtcif tomf motifv. Own- ToUl prfco ontr 04.0RL°Dnl OBOROE R IRWIN, REALTOK MO W WALTON__________PE 3-7003 EABT MAN8P1ELD - 3^roem ---- —- bath, oak nodri, teria " - —... „ noiik- TRADE TOUR HOME—We bare teral alee hornet that Iradti ly, amalltr or Mriar. Golden Real Estate M33 Orchard Lk. RB Eaefo Harbor PHOXE 682-3200 tlte tekaa 34 boura a day OPEN SUNDAY IM income fh-operty ty. owner mortal, will aacrtfl Tlte kitchen a^ bath. waU wall canatlBf la axcallaat ci dltlBB. PE 4-1713 after 4 p, m. BT OWNlE-ni DOIU8 ED.. » BT owner - 3 PAMILT. roomt down, 4 up Oaa L_____ Pancad yard Paaad drlre. 334 MI. Ctemaaa. ________ INCOME PROPERTY oK ad. lOdOO down flret poauuloa. Paul Wetiharbaad. Broker, Har- INCOME H^BE FOR BALE OR trade lor farm. 3 rooms " — 4 up. Patio In rear. rec. ■meat, cat heat, etc arn, FE 3-033 Apt. All men tennant. Ownan ouartari conslaU of • rooms Ateo 4 fafiin. Prep^ 330' itMitefe I3te deptt Lots more money id ba made bare ' can drrota a I fort Can PE WEST BIDE Live up or down. Tennants will •tay. Briiii 10 par cent ------- Oat heat. 3 car (araie. i learlnc city. Terma. Shot For Sale Lake Property 51 3 BEDROOMS. ALL YBAR HOMK. on White Lk. 3431 Rld(e 130- LAKEPRONT oSTciiaB I 30' llrlni room, full wall HERE IT IS the home you bare walling for ^ full baacmeni. Brand atw carpaUai la 13 x XI ft. lirtna room and hall. i3 x 13 den flatehed In knotty pine. Oarace, cement drive. §o much value for 114.300 and terms. We'll ba only too happy to aotwer your auasUona on this home. Call fk 0-0003 or PE 04003 LAEE ORION Wt hara the larfatt real estate offtca la Lake Orion to serve you. Btoa o^r call MY 3-Wl^i^ Lawrence W. Oaylord 1303 W Huron 130 E. Pika Bt YK 8-9693 or I'E 8-9e^5 KENT CLARK KOTHINO DOWN, 3-bedroom ranch hardwood floors. lUe bath, all' nawlr decorated, partitioned base-mwm with recreation space, (at c furnace, price reduced M, balance on 3W per KOTHINO DOWN. 0-room modem 1-Ooor bunxalow. oak floort. ' ' llnatte. 3 bedrooms. -----, jlKorated. f"" --------- oil furnace, (las# b OI SPECIAL. NOTHINO DOWN. 0-room modem 1-tloar taoma, upa-rat* dinlnx room. arUflclal ftra-place, aok floora, plaatarad walla, core calllact, tall baseman. |as h^, comer lot. 3-rar ga------------ Nortbera Hifb district. Only multiple UOTINO S_ PARTRIDGE Homefinders SERVICE 100 YEARS OLD ■packam larm hmuc with old tie limadaMmi. but with today's ft-tsuwo. aoeh oa aaw OE. '•U bat water pcrlmater haaUao In this 0-roowi, remodeled farm bouu. 40 aerdi of fcaale hilltop beauty s—Bara, arebarda. and a barxola pifce of 0U.OiO. 5-FAMILY APT. BbccUcM brick »4aaUy apartment bewu da paaad (treat near T‘-per SeheaT Handy ta bus i LAKE FRONT-0300 down Tear ind home at prlct^of summer aoe. 3 bedrms . "tiled tapth r view overlooklno lake Ex-I tra deep lot Buy now at 10.300 'a dandy—I.lttle home for some-I one New In 44 Nice nelfbbor-' hood, just br.vend PoMlac city limits 3 rma and bath. IVb-rar j 1^*^' Jkiriscaimd i 33.030, 3430 down and 130 par mo !|4M) down-prlvlleies to Watkins Lake 4 rms and bsm't Here Is er Toial^rtce only 14,030 and 043 NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE — Fine bulldlni location plus summer cottage All furnished and part bath. Pour lots Lake prlvlleies. nice trees. Everythlnf for 14.700. $430 DOWN-Waterford area Pleasant 3-brdrm. boms with wall to wall carpeted llv. rm. Oak floors, Lske privileges. Tots! pries tO.iW ^mpleteiy' toilet and lecon . kitchen. t.TOO square too uimtr end attached saraii. fumlahed 110.300. A Beautv-^J-akc Front Middle Miwlts. North shore. 3. X 300, cyclone fenced. Cxrwted 33 ft. llvlne rm., flreptece. nort--- *— (lass sliding panels. 3 -4. •.——, ji^ car j^- CEOAR Island lake pront M^ New sub Meel tor wjJ^^ motors. (008. (10 down, I Dale B LAKE LOTS, H TO ACRE BITES. Cterkston. Waterford, INmUac, Milford area. 01.003. 130 down, 030 mo. Pont PB 4-4300 and OR 3-1303 or Det JO 4-3031 or LI Brtap Corp. LAKEFRONT SPECIALS - .... —-■Hent beach. Only 31.000 down. 13.000. IN3NTIAC LAKE Year mnnd modern. A,steal on terms at (7.030. WILLIAMS LAKE. Year round, modern An excellent. buy on terms xt 11.430 MACEOAY LAKE. Year round bedroom. 3 bath Excellent beach. Easy terms 317 300. COOLEY LAKE P, acre estate. Brick year round TAms (10.430. SEE OUR ALBUM OP LAKE PROPERTIIE . A. TAYLOR, Realtor ;EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PARTRIDGE Dorris EXCLUSIVE PIONEER HIOHLANDB BRICK. One of the nicest 3-badroam brick bungalows In this area basement, kitchen wHh all bullt-lns, S-aar garaga, btau- ____.ns, 'flretriace, 3-car al- Mcbed xaraft. lot lOOxMT wooded, sell or trade. PONTIAC - WATEINB ESTATE BARGAIN 018.013. 7-room brick ranch home, fireplace, bath and a half, kitchen with bullt-lns, 3-car attached garaoe. Terms or conatder car. trailer or contract as down payment. BEAUTfPUL PINE LAKE. In this ekclusive area wa art offtrtng a 1-room home la A-1 coodItloD plus 34x34 garaga with beautiful mod-era apartment a^t, ra-cant, prtca f- s right. ' New Office 2536 DIXIE HVVY. OQRRIS AND StMT BEALTORS 33M Dixie Hwy. OR ««l3t NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH ROUSE Anchor Bay, on Canal to ' •It. Clair 34 x 43 with att laragt. Aluminum aiding. xnragi front Sacrifice for < BY OWNER TWO 3 BEOROOli PURNISRKO LAKEPRONT i taxe on prlT-*-PL 3-3t0f. LAKE I Silver I^ke High, sightly 10300 laka-h lot - Oood beach -- Top vi at (1.100. f 4 desirable, high 70- to 00. sites with lake prirtlefes e'S(^t^rtunlty — Priced CARL \V. BIRD. Realtor (03 Commontty NaUonal Bank Bldx. PE 44311 Krat. PE (-13W WEBSTER LAKE ORibN — OXFORD Owner aeedi caah. Will sell M.OOO tb-acra laka lot In retl -slrtciod district tor 04.300. Ter.... Bee this one If you are looklat for lake prmrty. C. A. WEBSTER, Realtor OA (-3313 OAKLAND LAKE Laketront lot, appraxlmately 130 feel fyontaxe. suitable tor year round home. Priced low. at 10.-100 with oaly (1.000 down War-ren Btout, Realtor, 17 N. Soo-Inaw Bt. n 04100._____ baths, btxaooway. attached 3-ear xaraxr. full baseaunt. rtc. apace xatore. PI 44330.__________ parment aad 3-bedroom cablna. Low as 11.100 with smaU dowa parment. Call, tor more details. OPKN SUNDAY 1 TO 0 Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 ______OPta KVKNlNOe For Sate Lots 54. Exceptional Buy... Here Is oaa of' ths me baauUful I >4 acres Oakland County . . . T soaalc, wooded comer I Bigness Opportunities 59 jiusr_________ »hT. He_.____________ _____ Cloaed Sundayt and bolldaya. CaU PK 0-1118 area, aad Bun COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY FOR Churches. Priced at 111.300 Phone Irealnis Mf 4-4100 Hammond Lake and Upper Long Lake MIddlebelt and Square Lake Rd •4x308. lake front . $0,000 100x333 lake front ... I.Sr* 143x300. laka prlr... 0.01 133x101. lake prlr....4.31^ 110x300. canal front .. 0.000 Terms. Borne lots with trees, Irl-lerel sites, subdivisions 34KI built up with new homes Office at MIddlebelt and Square Lake Kd. or call HOUSEMAN-SPITZLEY PE 0-1331_________ Ml 4-1333 LAKE LOT - WOObuULL LASLE, 100x150. OB 34600. - LAROE CHOICE. BAVINO LAkK For Sale Acreage ACRES CLARKBTON AREA. I ACRES EAST 1 cash — 03.000 terms. PE 4-1 i 13. 0 ACRES. 0133 AN ACRs! HIOH-tead Township. EM 3-3181._______ 40 ACRES AT CAPAC. Michigan, only (1.300 cash. Wm. T REDAN. Real Estate. 3441 Auburn Ave., UL 3 ACRES. WEST SUBURBAN, 3 bedroom ranch ty^ house, m baths, breeseway. attached 3 car AT OINOELVILLE acres. 3 bedroom lion garage Also has 3 et If desired, cash to For Sale Farms 56 This lovely washer and dryer, BesTof maSe-rlali and conatrucMon. Larae ffreplace. m baths. COmplately Insulated. Well restrlcM but horses allowed. School bus at door. Only 10‘b miles from Pontiac eltv IlmiU. near Oxford. Priced at only (M.OOO and TEN ACRES OP LAND. Will trade for small home or Income. Ph. FI 4-3304 L. H Brown, Realtor. MAKE NO MISTAKE.S This 30 acres comer farm will prove Ita value. House now rented, small bam. Orchard, acen-te building altes, over 3.000 ft. ^ front^ m eountj^^road^ 014.- PA*NGUS, Realtor OH'TONVn-LE a south street NA 1-3018 130 ARCES, 30.000 TILIS. PRO-dueiira tend with pen-type dairy aystem, modern "......... ---------- luty. Alton fl )t Silrerwood ui Tarrg^Rd. VI 3-51(1 day t Sale Business Property 57 3355 Square Feet Lot (0 X 300 on main atree In city. Brick ' and masaar; bldx. equipped with lx* 03 doom and office. Plenty park lag space. Reduced to 030.000 on terms. West Side Corner liOcated la fut irowtag City Hospital area, lot 100 x 140. a-briek ataiua. houae and brick 3-story apt. bldg, of 1( larm. and bath furelsbed apts. r».-000, terma. ANNkTT INC. Realtors 30 E. Huron 81 Marrteoa. down plus $ posser-'-- ^Breks . _______________ HOLLf, M^RIOAII I, tejmi. C Er^aV, Harriaoa' Mtehitan'. RESTAURANT AND L1V IK’o quartan. Good location on US-37 north of Barriaan atar Mowte. Sultabte for otbor buhMox H da- Harriwo. »o8Sm2***^‘ UARLET OATU3BOM 14. EEBT oHer nr y nc O-IW I #ANbXUXMD aOOSB NEAR AU-bum. Trade for aqulty or ifU. OL I-OIIO. - , lat-faikigroitte wiiwts 3 hadrooni, I a«t« xkadara bant, oTm^ noM ^ M^^aaythlns WILL THADR. CLOSH IN lOO POoF ■Aten «M Mb's* on SB. "JlVhat kind of mood is the credit manager in this moming?” Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A 3 STORES. REASONABLE RENT. For Party or Dnixa, grocery. ISx-turea for tale. Cain rcflster, dairy coat. 3 frteaqrs, meat block and M foot steel Condola, 3 comprea-aors. Call FE 343M. ____ ceeded 0000.000,000.1 You daterm- caah and ta your own a------, Write BL.D. DUtributlag O pony today. MOO Unlrerslly A nue, at, Paul, 4. Minnesota. PRUIT STANDS . une of the hottest apota In land County. Adjacent to largi shopplDx center. 100-tt. front- Owner learlnx state, i tor quick sale CeU J. Realtor. OH 4-0300.___________ GROCERY stORET^iaER. WINE and equipment for sale. Oood location tllneas totttt tate OOO Auburn Hel^s, Partridge IS THE "BIRD■' TO BEE MOTEL — $5,600 DN. Really a sharp motel on busy U S. highway. 0 nice units plus owa-er% 3-bedroom apt. Excellent gross for 0 mo. operation. Will PARTRIDGE and Associates. Realtors Buslnesset Ihniout Mich. 3 W. Huron '' “LET'S TALK BUSINESS’’ Tavern tear Grand Blanc. Widow wants o leave atolq. ftlc^ for setloo. Mata ace Age Motel Very modem and MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALF:S CORPORATION JOHN A LANDMBB8ER, BRCMCER 1313 TELEORAPH RD PE 4-1303 ____Open ■ ■ DRIVE IN Located In city of Poo a Richardson Root beer ' I^Ienty of parktag on 00 x 130. bla^top area. An sxeeptloaally good buy. May aecept nice bona or land contract In trade. STATEWIDE Real Estate service of Pon^ B. D. CHARLIES. REALTOR 1111 S. Teleomph — ' MILK ROUTE FOR SALE. CALL after 3 p.m. OR 3-3130. PARTY STORE Small irocerv sad party store with beer and wine liceaae, locatM on main highway near Pontiac. Ideal for couple, 010.(00, terms. Clarence C. Ritlgeviay broker FE 3-1001 300 W. Wolton Blvd. Professional Men Notic Large cooiemporary office building on M-30. west op Pontiac, bl-ltvel. 3 separate offices on too level, lower level finished. 3 llrcDlaees. large reception office In front, loads of parking. Ideal lor clinic or inauranee office, carpetlox la ball and 3 rooms. Priced to sell and easy terms. CaU Mrs. Hackett. MU 4-1105 or evenings. EM 34103, LAKE-BHORE DEVELOPMENT CORP. REAL SHARP USED CAR' LbT Oxford, SUNOCO STATIONS Franchi.ses are available in Pontiac-Roch-ester areas offering* these opportunities: 1 — PAID TRAINIHO PROGRAM 3 — YOUR OWN BOSS 3 ~ MODEST INViESTMENT 4 - OUTDOOR WORE 3 - HIGH PROFIT POTENTML FOR INFORMATION CALL FE 4-4509 STATIONS FOR LEASE GOOD POTKNTUL, Fleam oaU ba-iwaen 0 aja. aad I p.m. 0034344 or after P p.m. 033-3431. PORE OIL COMPANY. _________ lELL ''ENOWN'—REiFAfJlRiHt, sam4 locatloa for S3 nan. Htah gross, 06,800 down. Partaei^^ dlmolvlag- PE 34010. Ssie Land Contracts 60 Toble Lamp, TV bet, Radio or Apatti^ ter CAT~‘ Mat PE 34U1. Money to Loan 61 ,__(U^se^Mna^^ Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $5(» Household Finance CorporattaP of rqattea 314 S. Saginaw ' ;NT0RY FINANCE COMPANY ^IM South Broadvav Laka Onca____________MY OAKLAND 3 Pontiac State I •aU-oea4alnad traval trailer. BM For Snie CloUihn 64 1. Rene. OL 34403. Sale HouwhoM Qooda 65 ' 3-PlkCB onop LEAP pIMBT- t^gemtm, tT" MteT^vT tarialBi. oU elsaa both pae and cite. 110 lo 3100. Sareral wasban, Mahag ate. lU Radio. H. 0«^ 010. SI" TV. furniture --------K> HEW bedrooms, bunk — frames, head- Uvlng ruga. 1 mattiet-.. -------- I H price EZ terms. Bux ojiLE TRADE - ■ Bargain Houaa. 183 N Caaa at 1 PHILO AS STOVE, preoaar tam^^OJ. jMapte^l^w aad maS About H T 8AI“ __,__ Houaa ^ayett^ n ^ rnb~ mSStef - .f^wlafian, arvyMr.'?i.pf.‘i.«: Apartmaat gaa aiovaa. 111 up. Refrigontora. $33 up. Wardrobe trunk. t1. Maple bunk beda. com-nlete, (IS. Reclining chair. U. Davtapori aad chair. (U. Elichcn tablea, t(. Oreaser. IS. Odd beda aad ipiingi. Sofa M. (IS. Rooa-ter and atand, (15. Oataleg table. (U. Vanity. (3. New ter-atture at Uttle mora than used '“^SM'^FURNITUIIE 43 ORCHARD LE. RD. FE 4-1((l I BLOND BEDROOM BBT. LAROE ------ blond ,M" TV, “■ — ■ftil'iivlng ri 11.80 v^k 3 ROOMS, KeW PtlRNITURE iK-cludlag |o«d ranee and refrlier-ator Oieap. E-Z terms, Bariala House, 103 H. Cam, PE 34043. POLDINO CHAIRS 01 BAra. round picnie table with umbrella $30. fold'Up table II. I (rade doors (3 each. PK 3-33(0. l aoaaa tMF hltura. d -- ' --- “ TEAGUEsFINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS (IS TO $300 AUTOS UVE8TOCK I PIECE CHARCOAL BllSWN 8EC-tlonal and tanierinc occatloaal chair by Sellx — excellant eon-dlUon. ^one EM 343M__________________ ________ OL 147(1 FL 3-3311 PL 3-3310 "FRIENDLY SERVICE" BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OPFICES IN Pontiac — Drayton Plains — Utica Walled Lk., BlrmUigliinB. PlyaiMUiii LOANS COMMUNITY LOAN C Need $25 to $500? See Seaboard Phone FE 3-7017 1185 X. Perry St. PARKINO NO PROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. LOANS $25 TO $500 On your ilgnatare or other aeci Ity. 34 maalba to repay. Our aer Ice la foot friendly and belpfu. Visit our offtea or phona ITC (4131 HOME & AUTO LOAN Cp. 1 W. Perry f* ----- ” LOANS (31 TO (HO BAXTER a UTINOSTONB S4 W. Lawraaee St. PE 4-133( WHEN YOU NEED " $25 TO $500 we will be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. 300 Poatlac State Bank Bldg. _______KE 4-1574 Credit Advisors 61A ARE YOU IN D“EBT? you can afford Monday and Priday ^ Come'li^Now or CaU For A HOME APPOnmaNT Citv Adjustment Service FE 5-92vSl 133 W. HURON. PONTIAC. MICH. OPPOSITE MAIN POST OFFICE avenport i paraMroo tress aad springs, vanny lamps. 3 piece dinette. AU for (308 Pay-menu oaly 03.00 a week. Pesr-son's. 43 Orchard Laka_A»e. ROOM OP FURNITURE P5r sale. FE 0-113A call after 4. —ROOSH^USED rURNITtiSE. Exc. condltioni Including stove, refrlg., Buio. washer, dryer, upright frtaer, upright piano. Baby • ........-1 cloSlngr Picnic ta- POOT UMBREXLA AND TABLE. (30 1 large drum table. $33. I mahogany end tablea. 310 3-piece redlrood lawn set. 033. 40 glass' blocks, 30c each. I Wes“—*'. clothes dryer. MO. OR ______ PIECE UVINO ROOM SUITE Ihrand new). Davenport and chair. 3 step tables. Matching coffee table. I decorator lamps. ^U for (Of. Only tl 30 weekly. PEARSON'S FURNITURE X 13 FOAM BACKED RUOS, (10.03, also twcMs and Axinln-sttrs. Rut pads 03.05. Pearaon' — OOfchard Lake Avi frigera ra M r la good eoadlUon. (43. 31" Motorola lowboy _____ I 34" RCA ................. I 34" Emerson ......'...... I 34" MotoroBl ......... I (0 sets to choose from We take trades. Open ( Walton TV PE 316 E. Walton, comer of ■ 30 INCH OA8 RANOB. (40. OR irnTsiNOLEi _________gj£*Uir”" 330 SQUARE FEET OP CARPBT- REPOBSE8ED KLECTRO-LUX yacHum claanor. aU a^chmenta, 3 mootba M wlU teT lor bal-aace, 043. PK 4-4340. APPLIANCE SPECIALS RCA Vtuta radio ........... 0 14.00 upright freeaer .... 01(7 00 13-cu.-ft. refrig. . (111.00 Auto washer ........ (180.00 BLIDiiET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS-NO LOANS For Tour Best Bet to Oet Out of Debt. See Financial Adviscr.s, Inc. lib S. BAOINAW____PE 3-1031 Norie Norge Zenith______ II W. Saginaw ly. •< Mortgag* Loans 62 A Mortgage Problem? CASH AVAILABLE To Improve your home ant up aU of your debts pIna your mortgaga or land gentract. Yr'~ , PE 04833. WUllam k Buckner, Inc. I BhU. ra 44130 MORTOAOES ON 1-ACRE UP. With 130loot froategt. No ammla-al fm. B. D. Charlsq, Eqatable Farm Loan Soevleo, 1111 4. Tate-graph. ra 44331. - BILP PROPELLED ROfiiRT lawn mowsr. Good condition. For 1'b horse or large outboard motor la good runnlngcondltloB or good_taat trallerrwi i-400t_ '03 CHKV. SEDAN DlUVsitT. 4-car. KM 840(1. B. Conway Dealer. S4 BT 31 OAK DIliTNO ROOM TA-ble tor a studio couch. OR 3-0011. 1040 PORiTWatBiTpSiriALifr U33 PONTUC. FOR tralter. ----- ' 3-0304. Wt,_______________________ Swop or ttU. OR 3-00S3. OR lAffE CAR. Whx ThAOE ON g^ boat aad aimr. H’ - to' prt-farred. ra m Oakland. RALE ORaTOM^^#4111 Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. dotty Sunday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. DO IT NOW! Steel aothea Post . I0.4S pr. Field Tile ..........lie ea. Cedar Post ttc aad up “See Us for Your Bulldtag Needs" -SURPLUS LUMBER & material sales company 3140 Highland Rd. (M80| ORJ;JOgl electric light fix^res all rooms 1061 designs, pull down. Balloons, stars. Bedroom (1.03, porch (1.35. Dregulart, samples. Prices only factory can give. Michigan nuoreacant, 183 Or-—— Lake - " FOR SALE 30 GALLON OIL HOT water beater with 100 galtao stor-^e^ tank^040^Call^l^44430. air fUraaem In crates. Picked up. (133. Ace Heating and Cooling, ----- 30 ft. laagtiis 11c ft. copper, 30 ft. leni^ .. 37o ft. V' copper, 00 ft. eca .... COo ft. 3 pc. ^ seta with trim . fOO.03 White or oolor^lndc __SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 113 B. Saginaw_____FE HIOO PLYWOOD 14" BIRCH. 4x6 ....... (U.ts tb " PEG BOARD tal .. f 3.0$ Vs" pre tin. mah. VI grooved, tontiac plywood 66.** ** 1411 BALDWIN aye, PE 3-30M LAVATORIES. OOWlEfB 034.30 vMua. 014.10, Olso bathtubs. tiiUete •bower atalia. Irregulars, torriflo OBBlldA. Pui^^ ifATWE. 0^0 OUT OP BUSINESS SAtk Mlmt^raph MI. SMi^pt Elf'ii?®.. Refrigerator ftrS£«'!Lg’&'5S!C Bond dt Ceotoy Uka Hoad HOT WATER j^TUSTii 6aL Orahard Laka- ig. ^ _Loke — 0. — do»rs. fctnltlc^s ortfnt. m Q-^ * ‘ *• ArSakMii Ijwtftiwow rtntia« t, on MU4. _________ 3^575^5^. ELBCntlC Mtt. T H.F. M" mowor. TlUor, ^ b^ otuonmoita or win Irodo tor riborgloa boM votuo. Attor 4 p.m. UL - bWhu: gtUK itAi [. ToUeU, in.M. F»n hood*. tlNOXX ' BlWiltd ilAC^NK -Uko oaw with Slg Zu la mod- ^ .F«r ’maDuT Pnlreraol Oo. FE 4-0>04. Eudntd!'' iCALLT _______________ ti. rm d-i4dk. lUCH. UU sriw- --.it floor opaeor 11014'bo L wltbb^ 30 d^t.^ Mlchlgu '] Sale Store Bqiriiwwait 73 THE PONTIAC ^ESS, FRIDAY, JULY 14. 1961 THIRTY-SEVEH 1 aoO*M, 1 lODAT BLOCK AUiOR for BAUBtttll _ .‘If* JS -h"* rtoRSi M U^dl n. $m. Hobart OartoS “•« •**«•. IN. Dry prodoco Ml. 11 cart* U aa. Wolgbdn d“- ^le Sperttng Ooodt 74 6*«RRU». Me QOi„ Clara Btr««t. nit-lw.______ HFALTHFtTt Aim » OADOI BHOTOUM. I 8H0T, 8p»ldliiK ] _OsUwty BULMAN HARDWARE RASPBkRRIia. PICK TQDHBliF. 1114 Ylnewood Bt., Fontiac. . R^raERMlfM. Bitiwb fiOpR iH m trade. Borr-Bball,' wV Tcl*^ iraph, FK 3-4TM._______ R^URT CAurma~WSSSR. »at*nu. bmeh baUrorod' - OR 3-OIM or OB 3-WM. iNURSERY sob DELIVERED OR lam. FE 3-MIO. PKAT, BlJtCK Di... ------ FE 4-N73. PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP- ____ _______ „„ 1 ply. Sand, troTal and dirt. Cemant rack. FE I-41M, mortar, trucklna and tile OR iiro i wheel" iuAiLEtes, aLL maul. FE MW 4131 Ftln RICH maUl. FE MW 4031 Filar. the SALVATION ARM1 RED SHIELD STORE Erarythlas CloUil^,^ TAKE OTHB, SoO^EAH SERVICE STORE M B. Caaa______ FE M133 T*0 LAMP 4-FOOR FLOORES- - -- --.. .w vtt- ......r work bcaebea, TOP_ TOIL._ BLACK DIRT. MA- 60c -yd. Ft* Orarcl, tlrtlTal, Ne yd>-l«________________ Overalacd Stone. 13 rd. Pill Dirt, 30c yd. Delivery extra. AMERICAN STONE, 1336 SABHABAW RD. MA 6-3141. Sr■• ’-^sro.^. <>.•>. Aib.ru Hardwara, plumbing, elaetrlcal Eiinnliiw and full Mn# n§ lumh*r SK“i OakiaBdi s For Sale Pets 79 OSED MAOAZIKBS I A.U TO USED LUMBER. ___________PE 3.7700__________ CSEb PtrkNACES. complete A POODLE 8TTLINO. BT BAR- bara. No aedatlvea. PE 4-33M._ PUREBRED BOSTON BULL terrier puppy. 1 Pox terrier. PE with ebntroia, reaa. OR 3-6033. j LONG HAIRED KITTENS FREE WEDDINO RIH08, 3 MONTHS OLD ’ “ ---- ' ■ IIM. PE .......... ____ ____ _FE_8-«3j.________ _____________-______________4 PINE MINIATURE POODLES. WORK BENCHES. 6011 WALDON Must »all;„Prtm‘ — Road. OB 3-0033.___________ WOOD rtNClRO. 13', CHEAP. ---------------^‘"AecU-m’ onable MY 3-1316 or MY 3-ltn. gjm^Mvua ^ ^ Wrot, lUO. PE »iwT.” WHEELHORSE BOLENS TRACTORS Riding uavara and tlUara. Spe- AKC DACHSHUNDS 111 DOWN STUDS JAHEIMRRBO. PE SJPS. Machinery 1 BEAUnPUL ARC POODLES. 134 4 LOADER. OLIVER Auburn Are.______^_____ --- 3 yard boxer PUPPIES. PUREBRED. N BOXER. HALE. 1 TEAR OLD. AKC. _____J> BTRATTbH 3% H> _______,----- ~'r_c|*iem^. Re-' Bathing and Trimminj r all breed* of d DELTA MULTIPLEX CUT OFF MW 40A. Delta ahaper with cut- ------ ---- ----------- Alao refrlg, EM _l-4004. BEAOLE AND BLUB TH^ FUF- Cameras & Equipment 701 COON AND WATER lUCE D0O8 (or aala OA 8-3306.^ OPTIKA HA. 3 FORMAT BACK. for aale. OA 8-3308._____________________ Coat W30. cell for 1160 Charlea ' DACHSHUND PUPPIES AKC RE M. Terry, 70 N, Eaatway. FE latered. cham^Kms^p For Sale Posiltry M ir. ALUMonm bIoobstrailbe _fl c«^, mTwS. IK3-NIT. FOR RENT OAUF T^ Sale 86 B^EBERRIES. LATE THIB TEAR, ‘ lug. 1. -- ^ Otter RENT _ . ... OR 3-tiet. 4-33M. Jacobin Tmiler Sales and Rentals All new Nodala N trayal era. 13 ft. for oaaapaet oar up. Raaerea ywur trailer ft cattona Sea n*_for hItcbM, S! ‘ rt. Itb mile* aaat, 4H n of Upeer. 3M1R^ L 4-3437. Stewart DeWltt, Riro SOUR CHERRIBB. 1080 bOltlS TRAILER RENTAL WATFARE by MnatOO SPRAYED SWEET CHliBItRIKS. k rad and wbtta. Tou nick 'a^p- --------------- MY 3-lWL I Rd.. Lake C WILL - O - WAT MONTMORENCY ctaerrit* are ready pick tbam youraclf, ISe a pound, brlns your own eooUUiera and ladders, beautiful canning and pi* ehertle*. Ml 0-7003 for raiarvatlon to pick. MAKE TOUR RESEHTATHW*'** today - DON'T DELAY I Cliff Dreyer’s Holly Marine Sales ^-.v“‘iTi<2^-_____ Sale Farm E<|uipmeat 87 BARGAINS rn HATE A tremehoous LARGE INTENTORV OF USED SMALL WALXlNg AND RIDING lACTQRS, lUlFMEMT. NO EQUIPMENT. ALL ARB PRICED TO SELL. MONET REFUM CREDIT TERMS AViMLABLE. KING BRQS. FE 4-0734 PE 4-1113 PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDTRE #ABMALL A '^CTOR. MRCBL- K>R LB McCORMACK HAY raae on rubber PK 6-0041.__ HHON garden TRACTbR with atTUchmeata. EM 3-3T‘ SEVERAL HAY CONDITTOI________ new and ui«t. Da?U MactUntry. OitonylUa, NA 7-33M WHEELHORSE BOLENS TRACTORS Rldloi mower* and tiller*. Special dlaeeunt thla moatli. Free tIckeU ta the drive In. Bvaha H-y. MA Auction Sales B (St B EVERT SATURDAY .....7 P.M. EVERY SUNDAY . ......3 P.M. OPIN 7 DATS WEEK S-S BO r - BELL - RETAIL DAILY I^^ *7crj Auction o>im Open Svery i 0 DIXIE H10HWA1 Sale Ham* Trailers «9 ^R* 'Ralii*7OR'3400* frevel Trailer. Mnee______________ aalaed ier die Saa Sum ar4 pet ____________________Warner Trill- Wally Byam'a txelUng XV. ihcmOAH BANE TERMS JPE>t DAfi-T AMD BUNDAV) SdORTS MOBILB BOmIb 4 ft to 33 ft. Gem travel trall-I*. Wolverine truck lumper alee om* type moblld home*. Com-I'eU Hie — of patU and bottia 3173 W. Huron Crec’s lO* Truck Camper with Marine Stool. Septle Tank, Preeaure Water Snp-. ply. and 13 TeH Byatem -ThrougboutI ON DISPLAY ALSO implete Una of Cree Travel-Coaches 13%’ to 29’ Start at $995 Wayfar* Caap» by Nimrod APACHE Ca^r . . 1341 ------1IRE Campar, Holly Marine & Coach Open Dally and Sunday THE TIME IS NOW! FOR US TO PICKUP AND SELL yonr traUar, any U' TO W HOLLT MARINE a COACH SALES'' 11310 HoUy Rd. HOLLY. ME I-I77I Parkhurst Trailer Sales -FINEST n MOBILE UVINO- ------ Mew Mono—Owoaao— Buddy Quality Mobile TRAILBR RENTALS --------[. TRAILER BALES 8 8. Roeheater Rd. PL 1-4880 VACATlbN TRAaBRS FARM AUCTION 1 mile aoutlk of Hadley. 4044 South Hadley Rd. Bat., July *1, 1 p.m. Clctrac tractor, 3-plow alae, with a 10-In. track. ---------- good. 1063 Caa* SC tractor Rent Tralier S|ye W 1030 Dodge -_________________ rubber. '40 motor. Caae t-ft. PTA Combine with Scour Kleen. Ru^r Ured^^wa^n^ and^^ck wheel tractor, aprtader on ' Robey Sealed CulUvator. 3 OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR thoae who want the beat, 40 x80' lou, lextE eemant patio*, etc. ______________Oxford xma Road OA a3013. FRtVATi AkD UbOBRN TRAfL ----------Jewelry wagon. Mat- amora Bank Clerk. John B. Roaaman, prop. Bud Blckmott, general aucUonecr, Oxford. OAkland i-lliO.__________________ PUBUC AUCTION. SAT. 10 AH., July II. Bargain Spot. I3S0 Dixie Highway, Springfield Townablp. Numeroua amount of good, clean bouaebold Item* and other mlae. Dealer* welcome. Leroy Decker, -------- * -• Whitman, auctioneer. lAT, JULY II AT 1 P.M. collection. Flu* toola. Flue good Sale Musical Goods 71 y?“ Sx°iri»db^^o _ Im rr 3-3310_______________ DACHSHUND PUPPIES, AKC REO- BUY NOW Summer claaranee, up to 30 per . cent oft on all new door model organa and planoa. Uaed bar- SATUROi Lovtly near new power home fumutalngi. TOOLS (to besold et 4 pm.) Near new Craftaman 33-lncb wood lath* I wltli cutting toola and chuck. — Craftaman l-lncb planer with on~ 3 h.p. motor. Good iigtaw. plu ~ excellent hand tool*. Natloni caab reglater. ANTIQUES (to be cold at 5 p m.. Spinning wheel. Pattern glaa*. cobalt. amber, bob-nail, carnival and milk glaaa. stattordabire ~~ urlnea. Iron banka, kettlei, toy --------- OUARANTERD USED TIRES, 13, 14. II inch. Autr ----- " * Royal Urea. Baat Clemen* Bt. > tSoK! EJ ."afir/r ! LEW BETTBRLT MUSIC ... MI I-M03 Prt. tU I OPPOSITE B'HAM TREATER GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. MA reg. 111. MA 1.3604. larac lamp, tat, Inlaid and upi bell, tntereaUng v---- ----- .- cral piece* J(£n Maddox china. oi Wake your piano into an U pedal board organ, mahogM^ GallagiieFs UE^tomr VU NIRO Schmidt FE Sale Ofalce Equipment 72 POR BALE: TRKRMWAZ OOPT-tM mschlna with ttir** * »Ma*Km old. New eondltlon. Orii *410.11 Caa — HEW NATIONAL CASH REOIS- 001)) aMhort*^ „n(mb or factory rebiSff* caaS reglftert. Th* National 0*a Regletcr W W. Huron, Fontiae. LE 343M. 31 S. Orattot, Mt. Clr-------- ,11 colon, reaionable. ( ____I SHEP- .....e Toy Terrier, r Spaniel* 430 . 4531 May- PARAKEETS OUARANTEED TO talk, 14.06. Walkar'a Blrt Hou| _ _ _ Roeheater, OL 14373. 'M>DlSa 111 DO^ , HUNT'S_______________FE 331U PARAKEETS GUARANTEED TO talk. Canariea, ?*i.«ta'?;‘y.*3llS Auburn. UL 38300. ________ POPS, inXKD GERMAN BHEP- Biung ouv, 1 auuiv*. ______ ___ *11. 170 W. Auburn Rd. UL 34»«- _________ BT BERNARD. 11 MOWTO OJJ. male, aU paper*. MI 0-8013. . _ ---- male. 1 TOY MANCHESTER -----.. “'’LEEJb* H, ALL Pa.* FE 44433. Dogs Trafa^. IBgarded^ DOOS AND CATS BONDED. Burr-Shell, |7I 8 Telegraph. 1 CHOICE B*EP. QUARTER, HALP, FIHTO OnUDlNO 0131, MA 1-7401. ■ , ^ PALOMINO PARADE BORsM. ON THESE FAOE8I New* of What People Have to SELL, RENT or WANT TO BUT. Order your Ad oo th* beii! chrome _________________(. AuetloD- j, Sam Proulx and Duane Op-. Oxford Community Auc"" ---- —.j (Sgford. Sale House Trailers 89 10 FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM See the latrit 47x10 wide and the new ABC DeCiae 1----- with roof wluga and bay eae quality mobile home*. )lck from, 0 and 10 wl.de*. r rent your vacation trall- bxford Trailer Sales (111* a. of Lak* Orton on M-34 ____________MY 3-0731 IS FOOT NEW MOON. ♦436 caah. EM 3-0104. IMO GREAT LAKES, lone. 10 feet wide-with .fxont kitchen^J Otfor?*itoblle FOR bent camp TWApTfn. _______ _i*ny extr* eondltlon, FE 3-3016._______ 1*13. 30X0, SHOWER, BLEEPS sS! very olcan. (080 Lot No. M, Bt. 330* Elliabeth Lake DETROITER FONTIAC LOOKINO FOR A MOBILB HOME? LOOK NO FURTHER. HUTCHINSON'S ARE IN_A _PO-BinON TO OFFER TO REST DKAL ever oh BUji HOME VnSJRAVE ONE OP r THE k. Wd offer ________ ______________ different floor plana. Top trad* at-.lewknee* on your present raobth home or boutenold fUmttnre. Ala( n bug* teltcUon of pre-owned fully rudondtuoned mobile homci a* low n* 1100 00 down. W* b*T( a floor plan for yon Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales, Inc. -----■ ~ Iwsy Drayton Plain* taformatton call OR 3-0*7. a FORTA CAMPER CAMP TRAILBR COMPLETE WITH KirCHEN CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALR8 E. Walton. — - ^bis Week Sj Chief. ;k Specials 3 beffre— Fo trotter. *4,3(1 Bob Hutchinson (Met end Rentals 13, U. and 17 ft. Apacbe Campers Car Up tpaee ran*—draw-tit* -----hBehec. overload*, bn -------- OR I-I46* . 7*1 Porta Rd, Woodland Lake Lots *0x150. Small down ptymei Fre* daad to rettrad family onl mtng beach**. Oa*. alactrte. Tele-pbon*. Invcatlgat*. Owner **0* W. grand River. Brighton, For Sale Tires 92 By Kate Osann Used Auto Parts 102 BEOONDITIORBO TRANSMIB-M e n a. gancrater*. ataitcr*. wa- Sale Used Tracks 102 OMC, CHEVROLET. FORD, tb TON mek-upa, atake* and utiUtta*. 'I3’s. ’64 *. ’66'* and 'OO'a, from Il0*.60. A. P. Bowman A Son, 430 Boutb Sanford Btreat. For Sale CarB 106 * CADHXAOB, '*3 TO '17, BARD- vj IV BT, wama- 1 ecnvarUblca. Eeaawmy OOOOH 1*(* royal LAROfjl ------------IBSRST BUvcr-blu* floia wtih white wali Urea Stock No. 0(0. *1,1N. r*SSfta-___________________ idoB M w«U M rsdie iSd . ..mt Mkl whlltwin ttrwi. IS 1N7 DODOB CORONER'4 A6bfi.' A-l coDdlUoo. T*i--- — for atatloo wagon. ’*7 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR RARD-TOFxt wtth VI Automatic, Radio — beater. Whitowallr Faarl and beater. Whitawalla, Faarl and vnuu flnUh. (OH NORTH CHEV- late MODEL -M OMC DUMP, good eondluoo, actual mileage 30,000. good tire*. FE (4101 I to 0, Oekland Fuel and Pq>nt. TON PICKUPS, CHKVT AND INI CHEVROLET H TON FICK-up. Will aaerltlec. EM 3-om or EM 3411*. ‘\yil8on must be getting serious. This is the second time he's ask^ me out this year!” Boats and Accessories 97 ) - HORBBPOWER FIBHINO BOAT. GOOD BBAFE. Complete with I H.P. motor and trailer. Ft 4-03M.____________ 14 FOOT PtBEROLAB BOAT. M MERCURY ______________ ythtoln*. Bxc. condition, ra EW FIBEROLAB RUNABOUT, N76* _________________ 4' 8TRRL BOATS. I«. tNQUIRR Pontiac Lake Recreattoo ------- (' 3 INCH FIREROLAa RUN A-bout. w bp. Bcott motor. Tilt -type iraUei. Loaded with extra*. ”------- GNl OR 34317. Pontiac Headquarters FOR Boat Repair Materials FIBEROLAB BFOXII- FA1NT8 VARNISH HARDWARE WINDT------ CONVERTIBLE TOl BOAT COVERS )' FIBEROLAB BOAT, .. horaepower Evinrud* motor, gator tut traUer, Uk* atw. (Ao. (B-3430._______________________ 10' LONE STAR. 1* JOBltSbN. lot 6. teglnaw 1, Watklna Lk. (73- INBOARD OR OUTBOARD. -'---od. Need* fInUtaIng. c ataerlng ktt, new. SEE icorrF FOR A SCOTT 1 H.F. to 7* B.F. Trad* your old motor In en a new SCOTT by MeCaUoch Tou'U Ilk* ---^NO°'%AmS%*'BXCRANOB 301 8. itogtnaw___FE 14101 10' RTDROFLANB AND TRAiLBR r. Any reaaanablc of- SEA-POWER Inboard-Outboard Drlv* Bae It now OAELAND MARINE EECHANOE 311 8. Saginaw FE 04101 , FOOT Y E L L p W JACKET Speed Boat. M bp. electric -cury. Trailer. Bell or trade — aluminum trailer or property. LI *-3013.________________________ 1* FOOT FIBEROLAB BOAT. cdN- S£to*!**A!fOT tandem 'tratlefi will aacrUlce. EM 3-3370. 17' CENTURY INBOARD. MOtOR . Off’ Leroy Lane. Off Com- --- ■ Caaa Lake.____________ ioWKR MERCURl •* *-iot plywood boi-I BeU eeperate. :-l USED TIRBB. 03.H UF. buy. 'w«U. Alao wblUwaUa. Tire Salre. ItO 8. Uitnai FE 44M7 or FE 44M*.___________ GOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE ---- ------ PE 84311 > DtaooUBt^UR. ALUMX’RAFT, GLASS. Freelend, Poo-Toon Aqua Swau Aluminum, and Crult-ata Ipc. CUnkarbullt boat*. WE OCLL AND SERVICE Evinrude Motor* and Lawn Moot DART SPORTMEN CENTER .aing Supplle* A sporting Equip. Ml H. Saginaw. Holly. ME 74011 Open Dally A Sundays 7 a.m.4 p.m. Ust price. Black or whitewall*. ED WILLIAMS 481 8. Saginaw at 1! Hanaen Inauranc* Agnncy FE 3-7N3 BOAT. MOTOR AND TRAILER. -" trade. OR 34111 Sale Motor Scooters 94 ... CUSHMAN BAOLX. MUST sell. *143. 1(6* Whisxer bike, good shape. *10. OR 3-0M3. OR For Sale Motorcycly 95 HARLEY '(1 JOHNSON MOTORS GASOW -bfortb center— 3176 Ca** Lake Rd. (*3-1*60 KEBOO HARBOR. MICH. *^^FLB OF BARGAINS. l7 , ________ ... TAKE OVER payment*._FI^3-Mto._________ »80 “triumph *60 CC. EXCEL- t condlUoa. EM 3.3(34, OR AUTHORIZED DEALER Roy's Harley-Darldsan Balei 3*3 W. Montralm “ ■' For Sale Bicyclet Wood, Alum., Plberglas, I fl Reaa. MA *-3138._____________ OIRL'S M IN, SCHWINN BICYCLE —........ —*30. in Oate- OUARANTEBD USED BIKES Hew Btdiwlnn Bikes. " “ Bcerlett's —- " Boats and Accessories 97 )' FIBHINO BOAT. NEW. *68. 1340 W. ailTerbell. ___________ l^FOOT CHERokKI RUNABOUT. canvas and paddle. $136. 073-7741. 13.FOOT PLYWOOD BOAT. *35. FE 04773. 13' ALUMINUM BOAT, OARS, *7^. MY 3-7*73, MA *4437,__________ I' RUNABOUT PLYWOOD BOAT Wtth steertn*. Martin 30 motor. Trailer and water skis. *300. MY steering, wbldaield. lOU 36 H P. Johnson, also Oator trailer, aU lust overhauled for the summer. Ftret eem*. Ilrtl served. Plionc " ■ ■ ■“ ( and 7 eve- 34037. r YtlioWJACKBT. I 14 FOOT , ______ eery Mark •* motor MaatereraR traOer. ftiUy aquioptd. Electric atarOer. iwmot* controls, Ufhto, easUons. Kxeellant eondltlon, sac-rtfice. FE I-MI70. U' CRRIBCRAPT. 4* ROlUB #6#- Mqbile Home Sales, Inc. 43*1 Dtxl* HlShway. Drayton Flahw Oft 3-13(3 Ppm 7 days a i—•' 14-Fobr ALUmNUM BOAT AHb tralltr. 3*Ji.p. motor. *JW “* UN after V!**. 14' aer6 dftiW AHhawm* 4-KN attar *:N. It' ALUMINUM BOAT 54 117 E, Rutgers, oft Baldwin. AKE AUBURN ROAD BALES A SERVICE ■n — 14 Ft. Flberglaa, Steering, and Seat W H P. Mercury Outboard and W. Auburn Rd. UL 3-10*7 Crook* and LlveraoU Rda.) ACR088 FROM AVONDALE HlOH CHRIS-CRAFT r. * cylinder engine, every! In ttp^p eondltlon, boat, 1 ready tr “ *—• m For damonatratlon caU All New in Pontiac ORADY WHITE LAP8TRAKE A<6UA SWAN ALUMA LAP EHOU8E. VENUS CRUISERS Boat Discounts SHOP AT DUNHAM'S __ _ _______ drastically dueed. Buy now and aave. W(. maker, Owen*. Steury. Be* Ray. Evinrude motors on Hickory Ridge Rd. mode Rd. Left and totU.w to DAWSON'S BALES at TIPS CO LAKE. Phono Mktn *-817*. pbr eoBt dtacount. Chtta-Cralt 1*' *( h.p„ (L3»B. NLAND LAKE SALES Fl 4-71 INLAND LAKE SALES FI 4-7131 LOOMIS BOATS — SUPS AND L*M Fenton — LAUNCHINO 0 eruiura — boato — cano* — motora, 14*18 l^ntan Rd., Ponton, *U.M UF-^-fOkMED Wat NJiID- MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR. Parto and Krvtco Sine* ^ INI. All motor* toatod on boata'’hnder actual load. There t* a difference. Shorty Rook'i Plaoe, 3731 Orchard Lake Road at Fine Lake. Did dS3-l»l». . 1* h.p.. In nod “— *-----■'oebuck _ _______________________dart 3*1 SOOTH SAODIAW ST. Boats and Accessories 97 _______________________ u-ft. bMU. M Trallcn. *M. Ahrai., *11*. Flberglaa, *1W. 14-ft. runabout*. *4M. Evlnrud* motor* Buebao- . MEYER’S “El ( amino Sales’’ (CHEVROLET) . E. Walton Blvd. FONTUC Bu* FE *461* R*«. FE 4-lSN » MM. 1 SPECIAL CLEARAHC* OF 1M3 and KM Telophooe Oo. trua*. Forda, Chsvroiat* and Dodgo*. Taka your pick for only *1»>. ~ terms. NORTH CHE^IO- W* t go by I Omen #v Michigan oallboato ... . WaUed Lak*. EM_________ SAILBOAT. FIBBROLAa PiflHO Dutchman Jr., Uk* n aaiu, complou, roatty w BaUand. UW Bassttty Willed Lake. EM 34m. Substantial Reduction Oator traUtrs SEA RAT boats JOHNSON MOTORS Marina Supplies, Repair Serv. PINTER'S AVE. BIRinNOHAM, Ml i-rw. liei CORTAXR* T over payments. OM ear la trad*. IntcrnationaL Beooomy Cars. IS '1* CHEVROLET (WE TON ildCK-~ ally clean wtth loW Evonlnga, Ml *4833 Better Used Trucks GMC OAKLAND AT CASS 18M CHEVY 3 DOOR .- _______ _______t. *37*. 3-«5»4. C. Minnln*, Dehler, 1*0* CHEVV IMPALA HARDTOP. Eaiy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET OO., lOM S. WOODWARD AVE., BlBldlNOHAM. Ml 4-373*. Auto Insurance 104 $37 FOR 6 MONTHS *31,ON UABIUTY (l.OM MEDICAL__ (1^ DEATH BENEFIT *30.ilM Unlnaurad MotortaU COMPREHENSIVE (flrt, tbaft, cte) COLUDfON (*1M daduotablo) ROAD SERVICE . STOP IN OR PHONE FE 4-3535 tor a tree coot and eoverag* comparison folder on your cai WK ALSO WBITTC CANCELLED AUTO IN8URANCK ftANK A. ANDERSON AOBNCT H Joslyn FE 4-363* Eve* FE 34313 or FE U-- WE WRITE CANCELLED AUTO. Foreign and Spts. (nirs 105 gaUon, must aeU, MU 4- UM^JAOUAR XK 13*, FE *4417 m™* ~ Trad*_ 1(60 FORD WITH '6* «IEVRO- 1*4 on*ln*. *3*0. FE 44733. 34 FORD COuFe! CHOPFftb. ehaiiDoled. Olds powered. Make offer, FE 3-33K. 6* tr 3,----------- offer, 33 Spokane. ____________ IN* MOA CONVERTIBLE. RADIO rebuilt I tERRIFIC BOAT DISCOUNT AT Tony* Marla*. Evinrude motora, 36 years repair axperlence. Orchard Lake Road — ---- Open 0 'til - (t Sylvan Lak*. TERRIFIC SAVINGS After July 4 Owens Crulsors, aeo-crafl ernto-era and runabout with volvo drives, Owens flberglaa. Evlnrud* and Uotcury motors. Oator trall- LOW DOWN PAYMENT E-Z TER6U Mazurek Marine Sales SAQINAW AT 8. BLVD. USED BOATS: [ever* alumlnlm runabout with Mark 36 engine, control* and traUtr . . only INS. Flberglaa and aluminum 14 ft. Cad-'61 model with trailer, like 15 ft. TeUow Jacket wtth Mark 6 electric, controls and trailer, cxi condition . *'*' Lapalde -ctrlc mol electric, controls a Johnson 36 KESSI.F.R • Marine, 10 N. Washington ......... “• O-ItOO OXFORD SUN 104 We Have a I.nt of Treiiieiidous Biiy.s On New and Used Rig.s! Sion Out and Look Them Over Anytime I MERCURY MOTOR DEALER Cliff Ureyer’s Gun and Sport Center 16310 Holly Rd. MI 44171 OPEN 7 DAYB A WEEK HOLLY. MICHIOAN BANK RATES WOLVERINE MOLDED PLYWOOD 36 tlectrlc ______________ Tytndahleld. ateerlne wheel, trailer. 0308. Fl 8-0070. Transportat’n Offered 100 4 TNOIHE AIRLINER, NON4TOF-Loa Angeles, San Pranelsco, San Diego, 078 60. HawaU, ON M. New ... yj, Service Inc. OR 3-1384. Wanted Used Cers 101 $25 MORE For that high grad* used us before jc ” Welt. 4M0 Di OB 3-I3M. 1*«0 OH '*1___________________ ' Hardtop. In good condition. OLIIve 140W. California Market Wo need 'M Pontlgcs, Olds. Buteka and CadUIaes. Also sharp '07, 'SE and *W modols - AVERILL’S 3030 Digit Hwy. FE 3-N7I FE 44*W cars. CaU unotSi FOB GOOD JUNK HELP! HELP! HELP! fE NEED K3CTRA CLEAN USED CARS RIOHT NOW! “TOF DOLLAR PAID" Glenn’s Motor Sales 8*3 Hurqa Bt_______FE 4-737I A GOOD DEAL-JUNKS-WRECKA- WE NEED CARSl Eapoclally lata model Fontiaca. Cadillacs, Otdstnobllos. Buteka, Citovrolcts. For top dollar aa tthcac modols and othcra caU na. M & M MOTOR SALES U37 DUM Hwy. OR ^1*03 „ ______________ RADIO, heater, white wall* Fire engine red. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1003 S. WOODWARD, BlRMINO-HAM. Ml----- '53 PonUte or '13 Olds ...... *N 'M Ford Station wagon ...... *M6 78K Cooley U RX Pb. 38^^ 'M CHEVROLET, on, Roman red, * with radio, 'heat*' EASY TERMS DODGE - CHRYSLER - TKOCig UN ED8EL CORSAI^i hScl hardtop. Radio. Hettor. Auto- Jfr^8L&-*U ^1looS«”i mlnutoa from Pontiac. MI *- UMcr. Automatic. (1.3N fuU_nlM. BIRMINGHAM - iUMLEHT *M ° Woodward, 0 minute* from ^^'^^Yd^Tra- tO, HEATER and AUTOMAT-.0 WHITE WALLS^ ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN Assume Pontiac . MI *^3*0S.____ 1M7 FORp. i*M' fk'A- 4-7600, Harold Turner, Ford. 1^.. 313 W. Montcalm '87 CHET. 31* 4-DCiOR WAGON. VI ongin'e. Powerglldo, radio and ***?*jJJ* ----’ wuw, reu wee cwr. Only (***. EASY TERMS. NORTTH Cm^-ROLET CO. ION S. WOODDARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM. Ml *473*. ... CHEVROLET IMF ALA -door bardl^. V4. automatic, power steorlDg, walls. Ho^uru BIKIIDOU. *a,en>. NORTH CBETROLET ad 1064 BUICK EXTRA Niek. OR 346N~ C. Manning. Dealer. BXRI W1 HAVE A VERY SHARP 1068 Bulck LeSabre hardtop. ThM gam has an automatic brakes and steering add In t destrabUlty of thU one It 1* sparkling Javlln Bronae a Tvhito auto and can ba yours I *1,186 Lloyd r - - • ■ MA7TC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Anume payment* of *20.76 per mo^ Call credit Mgr at Ml 4-7800, Harold 7 Id Turner. Ford. BUICK. LIKE _____________Beverly.______ I BUICK SPECIAL EXCELLENT condition. . Automatic __ power, radio and beater, *786 Economy Cara, 23 Auburn. •Sr^ITOK special] 3~B5CST dynafl ___ Ml 4-1—. ■84 BUICK CONVERTIBLE aIiD '5* INI buiCk Hardtop. 1 owner list new. no money down, $706 fuU price, Lucky Auto (Mos. 103 8. Saginaw, -FE 4-3314 _________ ____________ .1.10*. Lloyd Motors, Ltncoln-Mereury-Comct, — B Baglnaw, FI 34131. ■M CADILLAC. WHITE. 2 DOOR. 'll CADILLAC, tlN.' CALL AFTER I OR 3-7MI ____________ IN* CADILLAC 3-D. haator, autmaaUc, tint-I. big ongtoo, rtaUy Ilka {21s >2195 '50 TRIUMPH, LIKE NEW. miles,, radio and heater. Economy Cara, 33 Auburn__ ■M CHEVY. dONTEHTIBLE, POkr- ___xliig, power brakes. 11.16# OR 347W____________________ CHEVROLET. IMPALA HARD-wlth powerglld* —• "• ............. radio. washers wheel covers, with rad trim. Domonatra-Only *2,»N. Easy---------- NORTH CHEVROLET CO.. 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE., BIB-MINOHAM, Ml 4-173*._____ too Impala. black with rad Interior, V-l. automatic transmls-qloa. power stacrUig, rhltewalls. raaiu. hoater, original owner, *1.471. PE *-im. i(M CHETROLftT l-D66fe. f4W- 4-DOOR HARDTOP^ *Lovely cat with power steering and brakes, alao windows ^ wMU top. Cl ... Stack and TThlte. !Slo money down, Luc^ Auto Bales, 113 B. Baglnaw. FE ^14. 'M’ciSvRoiWHARBTBPrfuix price HOI _ak*std* MP-W. Huron * COftVAlR MONZA 3 d6oR :x rim.-m. AUtomoU^ Radio ___Heater. Whitewall*. Washer*. Only 4.M0 mues. i3.ioi. north CHEVROLET CO 1000 8 WOOD- .— dIercury waoon COLONIAL FARE Power stoorlng. brakes and power toll gate window, nts rich looking wagon also ha* almulatod wood sidos wito !nl2rior'c?nIy^ white all vinyl °“‘$1895 > WAO-rall*. Radio and Heot-r glide Tranamtaalon, uS* NORTH' 0 8. WOODWARD AVE., BIR- I3.UI I MmoHAM"Mi' After I 'U DODGE 4-Do6r ^ 113 a month Lakeslds Motor* FE 04W3 313 W Montcalm DIVCO VAN TRUCK, IN. 1*51 _.4g*. *71 ------------ _EM_3-07a THIS DODOS 3-DOOR HAS -glng V* engine backed by an automatic tranamtaalon, a real nice radio and beater, alon* with the sparkltn* whitewall ---- This exccptlc-........... ------'-r ifOI. forod Ltncol____ Baslnaw, PK i. Uoyd Motors. A ROAMIN' HOLIDAY beater. Dynaflow, 1 We will gladly handle any financing you may require through the Bank of Fi-through the Bank or Fi-choice. FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward. B’ham MI 4-6222 UN OLDS SUPER N CONVERTIBLE. Lovely like now eonmtloo with power sUerIng and a«?wiiltowali ******'• ’ * $2^5 , 1*M OLD* N HOLIDAY CODFE]^uil power, tionia eye, Jot black flnia, p $2795 mist ftclu, radio, beater, power steartag and brakg*. Ideal tamUy $2295 (-cylinder, raiuo. hoater. matte, perfect low n"------ $1595 !**U(ldfum ean at a . $1895 ^ARTH^^*Wno\T:.th $1895 KU FORO OALAXIE CONVERTIBLE. Snow wWt* -'th like now hi ' ' lit* vinyl intarl rdomatlc and ___ real sharpie I $1695 :k top, r( r. radio. I -------- 4-DOOR aqulppod Thta ta th* luxury 11 Hu pua butlM dual rang* tn hrtMlon and taaded with pow $1195 ,>W« CHEVROLET matlc and whlt*wall*7"iiook"l thla ana for your aon or daughta $1095 106* OLDS M 4-DOOR HARDTOP, Lovely sunset with whit* top. Full power 1*57 OLDS SUPER N * —• pinky ta - - black CONVERTIBLE. $1195 with matcl^ Intorior. Real b1 1H7 OLDS N 3-DOOR HARDTOP. Bart’s on* for r*u. DeehroBod la til* rigbt Bpota. Beautifully kept carl Spot- $795 top. Pp^ i. nu i $1195 KM OLDS SUFKR N [QHVERTIBLR. Rod aad wbtto .. . wbal a beauty? Power aourlag aiM|br^a. ^*d ^ wbttj^taatit- SUBURBAN USED CARS 555 S. WoodwRrd MI 4-4485 , THIRTY-ISIG It THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JULY U, mi rAtem. i >■00 mx !»»„■■ — ------ ruto. m. AvrouAftc iaBFf^ IjiMto immm, > MM. nc _^>5^ cbimBifTO -w2ur»£i*5£*Tff aSviouS CO . iM s. woaowAKa r~ KHIoBAit m ..aTM. 1956 FORD i4Mr «*««■>. ndM aai h«u-«r. •noMUM tnBsBte>ML iMMlM. wUMirSTunt. John McAuIiffe, Ford oaklavd < ra Uin filRMW§RfSr^ SuiSSjS.. aM 6 WoodvAM. ( MlMiiet troB yooBAC, Ml «-3MIl •JT rt»D a DOOR SM adto-mmtc. IMM am ImaMt. or . DOOR RAdle HfAl.r _________ --*ft A«^rtD« Airf tnkn^m «Jle« »1MA » POid> FAiBiJun* ri - A « cyl-------- flu. — --- lAciorr oJtJrtAl eqAlpawm. dM't nlM thx OD. Ai It 1> TA.1 hMoy. Oft.rM lor o.^ tllH Uoyd Mot«». Unc*m-MwcnryOomct. aia S. aAflM« For Sid* CRTS 106 »i.M». im ara. or »mi. ■H roin « DOOi^ WAOON. VR eqolppM «Hh Mw M rMUr? it^^At^U At »,«•. LM: tiweM-Mrcerr-Cw^r ■aaimw. ria->m. *V(5SSkATic°^S&n: wau^ LOW linjAdC. AB80LDT*LT HO HOHn DOWH. AuwA w-BMU 01 SJ3U Mr BO. CaU CrrUtI MArk> At l« A-Tioe. haiqm flitMr rord. lODlX A H(»D •jt. PiSraCT roadiUM. PR. Ma-1T|4 AlMr t R B. WatoicA RtPOly Co._______ tNT KMio. d itKK. tad WCW fciprnor AAto »a1h •m TCRO FAttLANi' ^1 ' FK a-tm. 1955 FORD BlutOn. HBurofrt. OblUA.il Matthcws-Hargrravps _____yL±lb' LARK/61NEW rsij:?. r.!., Motor., Uooola4dor»iirT-OdB»t, aaa 8 ____ >1} mkrcdIY IJaumir MIX “*C* Ml. Mo idotOIA. tttte IN* MXRCtTRT a-DOOR » noIppM otUi rMM Aod bMMr. wbtuoAB UrtA aaubaUc troiu-oUuloo am pooor brmktA. It I. i»aU» a Mura cor. lor our low piicr of ll.ftS Uord Motor. LtBcelD-Mmur|r^naut. aia 8. ______PArttr 81. HOW I _________________ bODcy. INT MOicury «Hloor si ISM ^LTMOO-rt BKLVKDl door. O o o r ---“•*“ OLUro 1-MW. tmo AA«so TIUs U -•John Mc.^uliffe, Ford 8M OAKLAND F» MM mU pord, VHRT OOOO. NRW otB. «ari. OR a^Aw. • I CTL. a DR . HEAT AND DE-ntOSTER WIKDSKUma WAM-ER8 ACXXS8. EIT. WHITE TmAL DELITERT PRICE Il iSd Mazurek Marine .Sales 8 BLVD. AT WOODWARD ----- — ...jrtn*. iteAmlnt yrUo* usd vhiu .that IS scmai Cor odIt Soos. Uord Motori. UnroM-Morruni- comrt. aaa a. BodiMw. PM a-aiii tm MERCDRY, S DOOR. SEDAN. RADIO AND heater. ADTO- 80LUTELT NO MONEY DOWN. John McAuhffe. hord CM OAKLAND PE Mttl d96r. pory"^ •ITS- ’‘i'VoiTr I . 'dws. LKky Auto SAMs. U1 a JOQtBOW. n ♦Jau_______________ ail V OLIVER BUIGK :lrsn. Low Bn«sfs. • , R&R MOTORS ’58 Renault .... '5^ Renault .... ;60 MG ......... ^9 Renault .... ■’60 Renault .... 'fO Willys Jeep , *58 Plymouth ... *58 (VI ........ ’57 Buick ...... *60 Goliath .... ’59 Renault ____ '58 Renault .... >57 13oJge ...... !40 Qievrolet ... >58 Opel ....... *37 Bu^k ....... /& Buick ....... ,’|9 Buick ..... /59 Ford ....... ,’39 Buick ..... fte Mercury .... fS7 Buick ...... ...$ 745 ...$ 845 ...S2095 ...$ 895 ...$945 ...$1195, ...S 895 ...$ 795 ...$ 895 ...$1095 ...$845 ...$ 795 ...$795 ...$2195 ...$795 ...$ 895 ...$2295 ...$1895 ...$1395 ...$1945 ...$1095 ...$1045 ■H MBICDRT t-DOOR STATION rosost. povor brakst Aod sUrr-toiTTloA^ dUlek solo.^ aiM Voorhrls. t to I p m PE 4-aMl. 'M MCRdURY MONTERET. VERT • —--------Tia Msrrttt 81, oil Loks Orloa. OLIVER Motor Sales IPM MERCURY 4 DOOR. RADIO. mSS/noeaMJ^^AM- BLER. 8dd_8. Wood!>ord..«.BU>- ; BEAUTIFUL 18 ALL ONf CAN , MV .bout thu nulo hoBtj IMl coorrrtlblr. .utoB.tle 1 whlUwMl tires - .... Mulnatrot. Tou .ill set tor SIM down and MStI A oiontb Uoyd Motors. Ubcola- !rtB«“^ ^ -----------------tamo____ b*AUr Aod other extras. Beautiful and clean. ^Iced hnr. 4S _E Loo«feUo», odt BaMwla. M OLDS. M. convertible. ^^^top. AU power. MBrp. EM itM M-YMOeVa. M>AaBKHOER Station vneon. power eteerlns. rrAsonoMe.aiait EM S^SM. UN MERCURY a DOOR HARD-Voodvard. d Btautts troB Pd^ Motoring Is Such a Pleasure Particularly when you are drlr-Inf A real nice car like this all «hne INT BttlN. BpeoUl. S-door hardtop, radio, heaur, Dynaflo*. power eteeiint. power brakee and wbita waU Uree. Full price: $995 ' Remember, we encourage you to cheii our ear* with a mechanic you know and "fischer BUICK- ^ 21Q Ordiard Lake Avc. 784 Woodward. B'ham ' FE 2-9101 I_____MI 4-6222 dM OLDOIOBILE. SUPER N 4-Ooor hardtop. ddN fuU prleo wNb soBe poyBdMa of ndTt per dOBILE B~35odR I. AIB-pOMDinONEO. Ortns, black nnisb INd a!'WOObWABDr HAM, in 4-at3d. iiM OLOSWaiV. 66MPLETC resttin. Must SM to aPPrec‘ ‘-Csll OB JA47d or PE dASM 11 OLOBMOBILB. REAL CLEAN, good condition. $fld. —--- 1957 CHEVROLET STATION WAOON Hers Is A StnUoo Wncon I_ Is in iBBOculnte eoaOttioa both In and out. This sparkUas iTorj and TsUow Jawel has s t lew of Uia many I powsr brakes aad pswer stocr-Inf. sad too power eesti. /" this and mueb Bon esa I yours lor only fl.Odd. Crissman ROCHESTER OL 2-9721 Ft SbIb Ct»_________ OLDS H COWYERTIBLE. _____ rk. S4N ■ CaU MA S-idid. PLTMi------- . dlo. heotor. a__________ ---------Lokbtdtaa Dc. ••rpi^rfi^iriT^gr Lakaako Motors . PE SdtN aiaw. MontcslB. BTrorasSraTa dooKTSRK T. RADIO AHD HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Asstuao payBsats of IM-Td par -V Call credll Mfr, Mr. ”“^-W vTIdd. Hary Tumsi ir, Pprd. lEBB 4^ i«>L¥a<$BTsriir- _________PE t-dlN •» PLYMOUTH WAOON. PULL L^^o^otors PE S-MM 10 new' roodttion. daST Turner-lane Dr. West atooBlleld BlUa. M^d-d4ai 1957 PLYMOLTH l-Ooor BelTedere. radle a beater, whitewall Urea, au ’57 Plymouth .Siavoy with S Cyl. SttaldM Mick Bbin. ■iadot. tut down. t» jwr boo^ BmanwOHSM .-BAIOUBRdN 8 Woodward, -d BlnatuTOH Very good Bechaaleally. Bydra- NOW HERB n A RONEY. INT Pontiac Stor Chief 4-door. It has automatic traasmlssloa and yfaltowaU llrws The radio and heater are tope. Your old car dona or SIN Is all It takes to owa this ear. and the payments arc gMN a mwth. _^”Td Mo- R*aagteay‘w*a-(!IlL^'°**’ ’61 PONTIAC WAGON CASH BUYERS aiitomobUes that most be Uqol-dated ImmediaWly. U you base the CNh to pay off the balance due on one o( theae car. you win find a ealue that would otherwise be Impossible. Here Is some essmples of eome ol these eitrs clcaa csfs. MODEL balance due •M Ford Patrlaae Hardtop ... gaPT ■N Buick 4-Dr................. INT ’AI Dodu, PuUt Button Or, 44PT 'H Buick Sedan .............. ItdT •N Ford Wagon ................ «dT ■M EdscI Hardtop ............ tddT ’M Pontloc Chieftain ........ gaPT Plus msny more all clearly marked CO Windshield. These cars may MARMADUKB 4k LMmlBf RRRUFTFFF!!!! For Sale Crs 106 iT PONTIAC CBIBETAIN n g-uu. ___________________ PONTIAC. CLEAN, AUTO-natlc A-1 mceh. Must seU. g33l. iMi bonneViLue yista fully •M PONTIAC. gM __________PE 447N INI PONflAC 4-DOOR; HARDTOP. Hyd----■ ---- ------ tta-i brakes. FE a-T644. (I^Sa^NTWCa^BOTH FOR glM. HOMER RIGHT Small Town Trades: MM Ford S-door. Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power etcerlng and brnkoc . taU4 MM Nash Rebel. 4-door, g-eyl. Radio. hooter, power stoerlng. Power MH Conrslr 4Hloar. Radio, heater, outomstle transmission ... glut SPECIAL MW Dodge ddhmr. Rsdlr, licNPr,-....... ..............$M* Chevrolet -Pontiac — Buick Dealer Ft Sale Cars 106 BUY AND SAVE 'at Rimbler, super wbgon •IT Chery. 4 dr, sedan. V-l ‘IT Pontlse ehlattaln. sedan 'IT Mercury, Moatcrcy 'M Olds, M. 4-dr., hardtop 'IT Ford, Palrlsne. bt. coupe •M OMC ^ ton plek-up THESE ARE ALL PINE I OWNER CARS AND QUARANTSKD READY TO OO. Houghten's Your Praachleed Rambler OMsmoblle Dealer lag N. Mela. Rochestor OL l-PTII JULY 5 • PonUac Cl IMT Buick S-Door Hardtop. Dyna-flow. Radio, heotor, whitewalls. A Uttle gtffll Tour 'll, 'IS, ’H Win BBka down payouat. Haupt Pontiac Sales H-ll oas mile north of U.8. II MApUl (‘UM Optp Mon., Tue>., Thuri. 'tU $ p.m. OUR PLEASURE TO PRESENT this mint eondttloa IMO Buick. LeSabn 4-door, sodsa.. radio, bsotcr, Dynaflow. Tho superb $2^5 FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-6222 Ft Sale Cara 106 MM WILLTa, OTERDRITE I Tl MUPoottoe, knee ....... |M0 IIM Hombler, sharp *“• SPECIAL 1 Car, radio, h- . |M.k davn. MI.II per R AND C RAMBLER HASKINSi EYE-POPPIN' SPECIALS 'H Cadtlhte ConeerUple with suto. trsasmisslon, power cteer-1B« and brakee. Radio and heator. new tires. Bssutlful dark blu^ finish. 'M Oldsmoblls "M" ConeerMbls with auto, trsasmisslon, radio sad heater. Msny ether scoOs- ■IT ChsTTolel Bel Air, i lednn. V-l PowerOHde ^1______ mission, powsr steering sad brakes. Radio and boater. Beautiful Duik Pearl and Ivory tlalshl Like new throughout! 11 Cbeerolot BIseayne 4-deor sedan. T-g engine, PowetOllde 'M T-Bird Hardtop w Many More to Pick From HASKINS CHEVROLET -NEW 1961 FORD FAIRLANE 4-Door (S-Cylinder Ford-O-Matic Magic Air Heater Window Washers Oil Filter and Air Geaner Turn Signals Alb State and" Federal Taxes Plus License and Transfer $2304.21 — >230. DOWN Ask tor Block No. Ug BEATTIE WATERFORD FORD DEALER A. -A. Wslerlord 1291 ' oKi Ft ShIh Ct6 powor stoertag and bfwfcM. MM. SL l-Mil. ________ WILL ACCEPT Batts, Motors. Ounl. Bote off a steam whlsUt. Sunshine from s boanery. EibaaM Pumoe Dwm w mrtbosid nolore M* ftlnoit ^ movsbio, 09 s MW or Mod ' Bill Spence, Rambler °1firS88 DON'T GET MAD with Ttctortaa truly lapoceable $1,195 12-Month Warranty FISCHER BUICK 784 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-6222 FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS iM. radio ond tieoter, whlte- '60 Ford ...............$1850 Palrlaoe 4-door with V-g glae, suto. transmtsston, r and boater. Power steeriag brakes. BoUd Mack finish. ’60 Falcon .............$1550 S-door With straight stick, radio ond hegtor. dcMm ..tflDL HRntof ishd a Wutim heater, power steering ond brakes. 4.000 sctunl miles. Solid gray flalsht '59 Chevrolet ..........$1350 SUtlon wagon with g cylinder straight sUck, whllewaUs, solid white finish I '59 English Ford ..$ 795 AngUs. 4-cyl. engine with heater. whltewsUs, solid finish aad la an economy carl On-the-Spot Financing! JEROME FERGUSON Rochester Ford Dealer OL 1-9711 For Sale Cr« D06 4-DOOH TH wits its sk -----------„o0. A radto g_, boator along with tho wEuowaU tiros on oMw of 4t> flaor fea- Sostaow. PE 1-gm. RUSS lOHNSON Pontiac-Ramhler Dealer LAKE ORION DONT BUY TIL YOU GIVE US A TRY! A-1 Used Cars '56 (Chevrolet.....$ 595 l-DOOB, CLEAN W ’57 Plymouth.......$ 595 T-t, SEDAN, snCE ’55 Ford ...........$495 4-DHj HARDTOP, POWER ’55 o/ds ...........$495 / SEDAN, 4UOOR ....$ 395 "DEMOS" NEW CAR WARRANTY SAVE . '61 BOSNEVIU.fe VISTA — Power stostlaa oad brakos. 3.0N mUesT NEW CAR WARRANTY SAVE $800 TRUCK SPECIAL!!! RUSS JOHNSON Motor Soles LAKE ORION MY 2-2371 MY 2-2381 GOOD CARS FAIR PRICES 1959 PONTIAC $2295 aeetOo Adoor hArdtop. Pop-stoorlat. brakes, wfadows u«ad seat. ■ydraBsne, radio, Iwotor aad wbltowMl tires. *,^iiUfal red finish. “Oo First Tlass." il9.58 CHEVY .. .$1495 JmpaU Sdoor hardtop. Stick *YhiR. radio, hooter and white, wall tires. A solid block beauty. U959 CHE\T ... .$1995 ^mpalA cooeertlMo. Power wteenng nod hmkes, Power-*«llde, radio, beater. Oreen with white top. J958 OLDS..........$1495 ---jr hardtao.. Power eteerlng aad brakes, Rydrsmstic, white-;wslls. Like aew. . -» ’i960 PONTL\C..$2795 dhstlon wagon. Hydramatlr. loaded with .everything. Plnlih atm sparkles like new. 1956 PONTIAC $ 795 g-door hardtop. Hydramstlc. radio, heater, whltewsilv SI.MO -wctnal milee. Uke-oew condi- 19(j0 BUICK ....$2695 hardtop. Power eteerlng. 1960 RAMBLER $1695 Super 4door. g eylindert, staadord traasBlsstoo. e o 11 d green Oniifa. A real iharpte. 1960 PONTIAC $2595 Catalina 4door hardtop. Power 1957 PONTIAC $ 995 Blatloa wagon. Hydramatle, radio, beater, tparkUng red finish. 1956 OLDS.........$795 Super *'gg* 4door sedan. Power steerlaf nnd/brakes,iHrdrnmat-le. radio, better sod white tires. Blue with wbhe top. A truly beautiful car, 1960 PONTIAC $2595 4 • door hardtop. Hydramatle. 1959 FORD...........$1395 4-door sedan, g-cyltnder engine! Fordomatle, radio, heater. 1959 FORD .....$1795 Oalsxle iKloer sedan. V4. 11.M0 Biiee I95g DE SOTO $1295 I960 F.MXON . .51695 4door sedan. PordO-Msttc. radio. beater, custom trim, blus 1961 BUICK 6p«cUl green finish. Save on ..$2095 ------ standard lion, beautiful solid 1958 PONTIAC $1495 Chief 4-dQOr hard-i-oa, ■Mydrainitre. radio, heater. Stfli looks and runs like new. 1958 BUICK ....$1495 Century hardtop. Dynaflow, power ttebrlng and brakes, nice red and black nnith. See 1^59 BUICK ....$1895 4-door sedan. Pull power, Dyna-flow, green and Ivory finish. Like new throughout. 19.58 PLY".........$1295 Custom Suburban 4-door Wsgon. V-g. automatic Irantmisalon. radios boater, new Uree, one owner, A-1 mecbanleolly. Oreen and Ivory finish. Don't ~'— thU oael 1955 FORD ....$495 '-1959 BUICK LE SABRE ...$1995 ^ '4DOOR HARDTOP. Power steering and power brakes, Dynaflow transmission, radio, beattsr, whito tiros. Light blut finish. Actual aUles. ,, 1959 PONTIAC ...........$1895 CATALINA a-pOOR HARDTOP Radio, heater, automaUe aad whito tires. Beauttra red finisb. Locally owntd and eitra sbarpi SHELTON PONTIAC r BUICK ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Across from New Car Sales OREN 'TII^ 9 P.M. OR I^TER Closed Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 6 p.m. DEMO SALE ACT TODAY FOR FIRST CHOICE FEATURING' THE F-85 OLUSMOHlLi: A WIDE SELECTION OF MODELS ■ SAVE NOW ON OUR "98" and "88" SAVE UP TO $1000 , -By Buying Now- Conv^^rt ibles-Sedans Station Wagons Compacts-Etc. ALSO MANY FINE USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM JEROME MOTOR SALES 280 S. Saginaw FE 3-7021 Birmingham Rambler SS AguaRambler SALE 2 FREE TICKETS ABOARD THE SS Aquarama (360-Mile Pleasure Boat Ride to Cleveland, Ohio, and Back) WITH EVERY PURCHASE OK ' A NEW CAR ONLY RAMBLER DEALER IN BIRMINGHAM ALL NEW CARS 1961 Rambler Convertible Heater — Wtadov Washers — Turn Hgnali $2180 1961 Rambler 2-Dcior Heater — Window Woebers — Turn Signals $1775 1961' Rambler Wagon Heater — Window Wasbora — Turn Mgnals $1975 - FREE - LUBRICATION for as long as you own the car — with every new car you buy. 200 NEW AND USED CARS IN STOCK - ALL MODELS - Birmingham Rambler Woodward S. of 15 Mife Road Just 10 minutes from Downtown Pontiac TELEPHONE MI 6-3900 DON'T LET THAT OLD CAR' "DOLLAR YOU TO DEATH" TRADE IT NOW ON ONE OF THESE LIKE-NEW MODELS. YOU WILL LIKE OUR L-O-N-.G DEALS. '61 CORVAIR tires. A real riiarp '60 PONTIAC $2095 $2295 '61 PONTIAC power brakes and power $2295 COMET •to tmnsmlisloD. Here 1 $1895 j '60 PONTIAC $2495 '59 PONTIAC Catalina 3-Door Hardtop. Radio, beater. HydramaUe transmission and wbltoWall Ures. Extra xbarp. $1995 $1995 '58CADILLAC $2295 '57 PONTIAC Star Chief 34)oor Hardtop wtUi radio, heaUr, Hydra-maUo transmtxmoo, whito* wall Urea, power brakes and power eteerlng. $1095 FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC • GOODWILL USED CARS 65 Mt. Clemens St. ^ -ALSO- pb 3-7954 Corner Cass and Pike 3 THE PONTIAC PHES8. FRP)AY. JULYlU, 1961 -Today's Television Programs-- TONIOBTI TV naHUOns •sM (I) Movt* (oont) (4) Brokn Arrow m N«wi, WMthtf (9) F (58) For Doctor! Only •tlA a) NOW! •:t8 (4)WMthtr iiM (l)N«W! (4) NtW! (T) PkyA-Pin (1) CinaoRball (86) Drtvor Eduetttoo t:48 (2) Newt AntlyiU (4) Sport! (2) New! (4) N«W! (t) Rawhide (4) Tombatoo! Territory (T) Brave Stallion (9) You Aakid tor It (98) IVnch Through Ttievi* (4) Newt (t) State Tkoopar (9) New! Ui 18 (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Movie: “Imraalon of the Body Snatohere’’ (1968). doctor arrtvea heoM i U!99 (2) Spoi^ Sports 6:48 Tile (2) Rawhide (coot.) (4) Happy (T) Matty'! ruaday riumiee (9) Movie; “Oragontly Squadron” (1964). Air rorce midor ie aent to South Korea to ipeed up training program of Korean Air Force. John Hodlak, Baihara Britton. (58) Family Doctor 8:88 (2) Third Man (4) One Happy Family (7) Harrigan and Son (9) Movie (cent.) (58) Kllenyi Plays C2ioptn 8:68 (2) Route 69 (4) (Color) Five Star Jubileo (7) rUntstCBM (9) Movie (cant.) 9:88 (2) Route 69 (cent.) (4) Uvdeee Years (7) 77 luneet Strip (9) Red River JandMree 9:98 (2) 'Way Out (4) Preview Theater (7) 77 Sunset Strip (oont.) (I) Ughtropel leiee (9) TWUight.Zone (47 Michael Shayne (7) Detectivea (9) News I8tu (9) Weather letee (9) Telescope UAW letae (2) Best of the Post (4) Michael Shayne (cont.) (7) Law and Mr. JonH (9) Leon Errol 18148 (9) OoK Up 18:88 (9i Spoils 11:88 (2) News enolng strange phenomenon. Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wyn-ter. (4) G Ui98 (2) Movies; 1. "Smoky” (1946). Story of capture and training of beautiful but wild horse. FVed MacMurray, Anne Baxter, Burt Ives. 2. “Banjo” (1947). An orphan and her dog are sent to live at home of aum and dog gets into dlfflcultiee. 11:98 (4) (Color) Jack Paar (7) Movies; L “The Untamed Bleed” (1949). Brahma butt la purchased to improve stock in Peooe country. Sonny Tufts, Baitara Britton, Gabby Hayes, Edga Buchanan. 2. “The ^ Cage' (1933). Circus owner hlies Clyde paatty to put on daring act vdiich will have 20 Hons and 20 tigers in ring. Clyde Ut88 (2) Sky King. (4) True Story. (7) Three Stooges (9) County Calendar. (88) Driver Education" li:l8 (2) San Frandaoo Beat (4) Detective’s Diary. (7) Courageous Cat (9) Off to Adventure U:48 (9) Chatters Worid use (2) Voice of the Fans (4) Journey (7) WresUing. (9) Worid of Sport IjlS (2) Tiger Warmup l:se (2) Tiger Baseball ties (4) Movie (7) Eidunana This Weak 8iae (7) Btaiilt gtatrway (9) Movie 98 (9) NFL Football 4:88 (4) Western Roundup (9) Canadian Open Golf 4198 (2) BasdMll gooreboard 4:18 (4) Weeteni Roundup (2) Wrestling (7) Motor aty Golf 8:88 (7) Wide World of Sports 8:18 (4) Horae Race 8:88 (2) Movie (9) Abbott and Costello 8:48 (4)Alr Force Story BA'TOROAT MOBJfDta im (2) Meditation 1148 (2) On the Farm Front (2) Michigan Conservation 8:SS (2) Spunky and Tadpole SiH (4) News 8198 (9) B'wana Don. (4) (color) Diver Dan (7) Waetem Way 8:88 (2) Deputy DaWg (4) (Color). Boao the Qown. IT) Croade 16r Christ. 8:18 (2) Captain Kangaroo (4) (cdor) Pip tha Piper (7) Rural Newsreel 18:S8 (4) (Color), ihert Lewis. (7) House of Fashions 18:18 (2) Mighty Mouse (4) (Color). King Leonardo U:I8 (2) Attakazam. (4) Fury. (7) Junior Fitaeu Club. ll:ie (2) Roy Rogers (4) Lone Ranger. UiH (I) Blllbeard. Native SmBitee'rto.te His Home State TV Features By Uiritod Ptms lateraathwal BAWmoE 7:90 p.m. (2) (rerun). Thirsty cattle drovers leave cattle drive in aeardi of Ikiuor and hard nommmaB frS) p.m. m (rerun). Betty Rubble takes judo course when burglar invades town of Bedrock. 17 SUNSET STRIP 9 p.m. (7) (rerun). Stu Bailey (Efrem Zlm-balist Jr.) unmasks swindler and learns beautiful girl’s true identity. LAWLESS TEABS, 9 p.m. (4) (rerun). Detective Rudltsky (James Gregory) uses racketeer’ girt Mend to bait trap. •WAY OUT, 9:90 p.m. (2). Meek OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) - A oqm farmer In a dust storm oouU have been angrio* than half of Nebraska today about the home town boy who bit the hand toat led him to a White House job. MaeABTHUB ABRtVn HOMB-Gen. Douglas Ma^Arthur and hia wife are met at Idlewild Airport by thetr^eon Arthur on their return to New York from a ’’sentimental Journey’’ to the AT ras«st*s PhUippinet and Japan. (3eii. MacArthur, wea^ tng untfom and hla famous “eggplant” cap, ■aid the Philippines Is a loyal and devoted ally. Story of Electoral College Could Mean Big Change Cohen Is Denied OK on Marriage While in Custody WASHINGTON (AP) senators said today that testl- He tried without succeu to per. suade other GOP electors to go attempt to block President Kennedy's election In the Electoral OoUlve Met year improvee pn»- to pr^rtdenHai election procedure. Sana. Sites Kefauver, Z^'Tenn., and Kenneth B. Keating, R-N.Y., laid they favor abolishing the office of presidential elector altogether, And they eaid It fiuit Is not don», electors should be legally bound to vote for the winning candidate in their statea. Kefauver la chairman and Keating a member of a Senate Judiciary aubcommittee that conclud- *VA« 9>«PW iVACVfb ^ » ... . otoce worker dona special pair Of •xtSMtvi hearing Thursday His hope, he testified, was that Southern Democratic Conservatives would team up with the Rfr-. - to bloc^ dy’s election in the Electoral C<4-lege. He said he undertook the move after being invited by R. Lee Harris of Montgomery, Ala., to meet with Southern electors. In the Electoral (3(dlege, Byrd got 19 votes for preeMent->Irwln’s and 14 from unpledged eleotore in Mlnlulppl end Alabeme. While Irwin voted for Qoldweter for vice preeldent, the Southerners voted for Sen. Strom Tlam mend, D-S.C. glasses and changes entire outlook on life. PBEVneW THEATEB, 9:90 p.m. (4). A new eummer aeries, consisting of pilot films never before presented on TV, makec debut. In this proposed TV series, Joe E. Brown portrays Harry Conover, a retired detective who lives with his daughter, Peg (Holly Irving), her husband, detective Bill Hewitt (Did( Foran) and their two children. Harry helps son-in-law eolve arson cuae. PEBSON TO PERSON, 10:30 . ffl. (2). Charlee (^IHngwood visit! Chuck Coonors, star of TV’s series, and actress Oairt TTevor. BEST OF PABB, 11:90 p.m. (4) Rerun of May 4 ahow, with Bob and Ray, Lao Genn, (Jordon end SbsllA MocRae and Mre. Natdl Campion. TIGER BASEBALL, 1:90 p.m. (2). Minnesota Twins vs. Detroit Tigers from Tiger Stadium in Detroit. George Kell and Ernie Har-weU. 'Quarter' Heads Discs Hors are what young psoplo think are tho top records of the WMk, oompUsd by OUbsrt Youth Borvtoo: 1 Quarter to Three U. S. Bonds 2 Toesln' and Turnin' Bobby Lewis S Raindrops ,... Dee Clark 4 The BoU Weevil song .. Brook Benton 5 Hat’s Off to Larry Del Shannon 6 Yellow Bird Arthur Lyman 7 Moody River Pat Boone 8 Duffl Dum Brenda Lee 9 TravtUn’ Man Ricky Nelson I Llks It Lika That.................. Chris Kenner Let*! Twist Again..................Chubbjr Checker Stand Bp Me .......................... Ben E. King Dance On Little Olrl....................Paul Anlca Please Stay .......................... The Drifters Cupid..................................Sam Cooke You Always Hurt the One You Love...Clarsnoo Henry Heart and soul......................Tht Cleftones Every Beat of My Heart...................The Pips I’m Coming On Back to You .. .......Jackie Wilson Runnln’ Soared ...................... Boy Orblson PICK HIT OF THE WEEK: School Is Out..........U. S. Bonds on proposed constitutional amend-meou to overhaul the presidential election system. The final witness, Henry D. Irwin of BartlesvlUe, Okie., told of his sftorta after Kennedy’s slim victory over Richard M. Nixon in last November's p^ldential election to line up electors tor Sen. Hany F. Byrd, D-Va., for president and Sen. Barry Qoldwater, RrAriz., tor vice president. WITMOUT aUC»B88 Windsor Cor Sales Up Since Removal of Tax WINDSOR, Ont. (II Auto deal- ers here report a steady increase in sales in tbs waks of last month’s repeal ol a 7H par cent tax on iMW-car sales in Canada, The dsalsra report ranging fiom 10 to 50 per cent since the tax repeal came into effect June 21. All dealers contacted said theyj Although Irwin ran on the Republican elector slate in Oklahoma, a state Nixon carried, he voted in the Electoral College on Dec. 19 tor Byrd and Goidwater. Irwin claimed that he had “the tacit support” of the RspubUesa National Cbrnmlttse in hla move put over a ByrdGoldwatar licket in the Electoral OcilSge. Both Kefauver and Keating tdd him, howevsr, that they felt fids waa not supported by the evidence he offered. Sen. Thruston b. Morton of Kentucky, who was the CK)P national chairman at the time, later a reporter he had never heard of the move prior to Irwin’s testimony. Salk Hib AMA on Changeover Soy$ Group 'Blindly F6llowlng Old Dogma' in Urging New Vaccine NEW YORK (AP) - Dr. Jonas E. Salk, who developed the first against poliomyelitis, says the Amertcan Medical Association hat failed “to acknowledge scientific tacts” in recommending a changeover to a new type of vaccine. Salk told a news conference TTiursday the AMA had blindly expected the higher jales to con- flowed "old medical dogma tinue until about 8efi. 1. whbn a | urging at jts convention June 28 provincial 9 per cent sales taxi that a live-virus type vaccine not comes into effect. Repeal of the tax reduced prion on new can about $150 each. yet developed be substituted eventually for his vaccine. --Today's Radio Programs-- WWirtSS) WXfldSIS) WOAS(IIM) WPOW <1IM) w/BBons) 1S}S»-WJX. MstM WCAK, D. OssmS WWJ. Howi, ,s ss-tarjx. jtek Rtmi WXtrk* FPfR WRM wroif. co«‘“;c*iVm«*:* isrtft-WJX. Bari assi ils U^gm^lSI ASSl. X® xSra epsHs ■•aa'ws'"’* wxn WBMir wars. MeXMtoy, Ktvt CKL% N*«l, JM Vm> ,ss$,nu.M. wwj, n««i, usswtu WXYZ, Ntwi, UcNMlcy CKLW, Rewt. Jm Vu WPOH. Miwle IiM—wJR, ShoWMM IrlS-WjaR, llMta. Lm WFOR. esrrus* Trad* -WJB, Mm. X I, MorakMM, 1 psrD« CXLW, I________ woaa, ah*M*a WPOM. Ckrrua* 1 The Salk vacpine urn dead vi-rua to give immunity to polio. It is administend In three injections. Another type of vqcclne developed by Dr. Albert Sabin Cincinnati makes use of live virus in a Elution that would be ad-mlnlftered orally. The Sabin cine is expected to be cleared tor use later this year. The AMA'S June 28 action called tor man vaccination with live vaccine when it Incomes avaUable, including revaccinatlon with live vaccine of persons who had already received Salk shots. Salk told toe news conference he was not Implying any competition between the vscclnet-for 1 neither he nor Dr. Sabin coUteta any reyaltle*-nor was he saying that the Sabin vaccine is not effective. But Salk did say he saw no reason for revaccinating everybody with the new vaccine, and he suggested that his own vaccine had set up a new principle that could eventually lead to a single vaccine that would gram immunity to up te 100 dlaeaaes. Had the AMA shown the same enthuatasm tor maaa admlnlatra-tlon of the Salk vaccine that la now showing tor the live virus vaccine, Salk said, p^io in this country would be virtually elim- Algorio Bomb Kills 4 46th Division Nebraskans Are Bitter Over Speech Tearing Them to Pieces CAMP GRAYUNQ ID <- Msi Gen. Cedi J. Kennedy, commander of the MlcMgaa National Guard, will fnake hla last tormal appearance before the entire 48fii Dtvlston Saturday at the apnied If Theodore Chaikin "never returns to Nebradta, not even to be burled, It will be too for many Nebraskans,” ! Republican national conunlttitowom- Sorensen, 33-yearold campaign atratagtot end policy aide to Pteal- tornado o( IS when he eubetltuted tor the Pred> dent at a McCook, Neb., d________ Tueaday honoring tha. lata Em. aatlve Ifi ’’AplaMtalMveeraplaea dia." LOS ANGELES (AP)- _______.. Ctohen’s lawyer says the government has denied his client permission to get married while ^ In federal custody. Borenaon told tha hanquat dlgnl-tariaa thara la a “ataady axodua of young people from tha atatc. aaak-ing as fiwir anoeatori sought, better life tor thslr chlkhnn." The University of Cohen, once a bigtime bookie, is under a 15-year prison sentence blame Nebraaka tor failing “to sdsquatoly financt and amalbl: organise its public school system.’ Kennedy, the lad eemml^ ol Worid War I letlra at age as la There, is only one other World War I veteran now hokfing flaid command in the Army. He is Gen, Bruce Oariw, oommanding gad-eral in Eun^. A native of Alpena who grew up in Film, Kennedy enlisted in March 1918 In Flint and asmd with a transportation unit in France. Michigan Drownings on Increase in 1%1 EAIT LANUNG IM _ Water Mtohlgan this year, state prilee tsputad today. Frwlslsntl ll|ma sltowed 8S drMnlags sad M iaJariM la isa aeridMlsttrwihdnlyu. latiM •d a “batter state with better achoola and bet- Hc and Sandra Hagen, _ blonde model, have said they’d like to marry. But Jack Dahl-strum, Cohen's attorney, diadoaed Thursday that Director James Bennett, U.g. Bureau of Priaona, denied their request because it was "contrary to established pol-ides.” $573,117 It Collected In Catholic Fund Drive wtd better dttsena,” the Dano- crstle aids said. ★ was largely parUasa. Others „ between said the only thlqg Nebraaka schools fsUsd to do teach Ted Stxenaen his raaiui^ Dr. F. M. Kanrsc, MeOook’s mayor iiidbsAquat masMr of eart-monlss, aald the apesch waa tai poor taris. McCook rnantsd It, he GRAND RAPlDg (* - A total of $579,117 was announced Thursday after final tabMlattons of cash donations and pledges in the 1961 Grand Rapids Catholic Diocesan Development Fund campaign. The diocese covers 29 West Mich-igan counties. Its campaign funds finance a variety of educational, religious and charitable works. One of its projects is construction of a new home at Grand Rapids for neglected and dependent children to replace facilities already rased. Earl Interviews Self Concerning Judgeship Promoters Guilty in Gas-Saving Deal RCA-ZEIIITH DIALIR TVSERVlOE C«lw^l««k and Whlf# SfiaAu.^. Admiral TV AM-PM PitaM CemhlasHea ~ I Tees Tube ..............$88.00 21" Admiral TV— .............$15.00 Tv AataSM Kkt .. .$ 1.95 Rear Speaker Kite .. .$ 4.95 WILSON By EARL WILSON MIAMI BEACH — I’m here helping judge the "Mias Unl> verse’’ contest — and I guess sverywhare, people will be groaning, "WHY do they permit him In the judges’ box?” 8k) I’ll interview myself and anawar all the questions. Q> WHY did they invite you? A. I FORCE mystlf In my work to look at thousands of beautiful gtrla annually. This deceived the contest into thinking i know something about beauty. Q. You’ve judged lots of contests-do you get tarrsd-and-fsathsrsd muoh? A. No, but In Long Beach. Cal., once, toe judges were told they couldn’t ess any better than umpires. And some of us got hissed In Atlantic City one year. Q. This year’s Miss Sweden. Ounllia Knutsson, Is 8-fest-l and apoaka four languafsa. would the four languages help hart A. Yes, It one of them’s English; she might have to make a apsoch. Q. Aren’t beauty contestants stupid—fainting and weeping? A. Bess Mysrson stupid I. Jackie Loughsry (Mrs. Jack Webb), Yolanda Betbeis (Mrs. Matty Fox) stupid They’re smart gals! Q. Aren't the oontssta rigged? A. The Judges — who perform without pay — often even paying their own'exponses—wouldn’t allow it DETROIT (AP) - Two Now York promoters were found guilty of 11 counts of maU fraud Thura-day by a tidcral oouit Juiy in connection with a gasohnwaavlng device allegedly misrepresented. Convicted wore David L. Ratke, 99, Hartadale, and Monroe fahm 92, Scanriale. Both were freed on $5,000 personal bond by Judge Frank A. Picard. No date waa aet for aentendni. The pair were accueed of pro-motlng a $3.98 "ttnte Jet" verter falsely guaranteed to______ motorists 50 gallons of gasoline or $16 a month. Fedoral experts aaid the instruments cost 18 cents sadi to make. A trial irf May of 1960 ended in mistrial. Ratke and Caine face poeaible maximum sentences of up to five yean in prison or fines of up to ILOOO on each of the 11 coiinta. OONDOR’S Rodio and TV sc S. TolMrwpli OM«*H* M-iara* PI 4.97SC Wind Lightens Wallet-Blows Off 250 Pounds LONDON (AP) - High winds swept England Thursday with these results; A powerful gust blew 230 pounds ($700) out of a man's billfold at Torquay as he was buying tickets at a lOafront theater. All but 15 pounds ($42) were recovered. An 8(Vmile gale blew down three refreshment tents at the Birkdale golf course, in Southport, where the British Open Championship is being played. Damage was estimated at 20.000 pound! (156,000). The tents were ripped to shreds, kitchen equipment, crockery and hundreds of bottles of beer and liquor sma-shed. SilO A.M. to 5i90 P.M. Pri. •Nt 9 PA4. UMM«e a**t*r to inta. txa.a. 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Th^ aaii they are Oae high official said the studies are *'pait and parcel of a sensible. 1 fiiD appraisal.” He said the ecammiate are tryhiL mate "what would be the economic repereussiens of different levds of possible military actlvtty rang-tag from aero to ‘X’.*’ By ‘X’ he meant nuclear war between the Untted States and the Soviet Union. Short of that, be indicated, this country might have to undergo the kind of limited economic and military mobUlaation which occurred durtng the Korean War. Wins Design Contest CHICAGO (UPI) - Robert E. a commerdal drt studio, has won U«2 Easter Seel design petition, the National Society for Oipplod CUldrott end Adults said today. Leads Forces in Maneuvers; Is Optiihistic ABOARD ^THE COMMAND SHIP NORTHAMPTON (AP) -*j Vice Adm. Cleude V. Rlckettsj' •aid today he has ‘‘no doubt at that a force like die U.S. dian one he has just le< through wide-ranging maneuven could make strikes on the Sdvirt Inion. Ricketts deoignated to become the Navy*s oecond tai conunand, spoke to reporters as S3 UB. and 30,000 squarp inUes. An impocBmt anect of the teat was a aerips of more than 100 ahnulated nudear bomb strikes it's getting so that there arc ily two kinds of houses on Bia market-tbose you don’t like, and ■ " • One igt'^ to hundreds of miles inland by planes launched from the 60,000-supercarrler Independence jand the ST.OOO-ton carrier mtre-These strikes were opposed by air defense craft wi^ 40 increase the {deaeure of movfbwoing would be to make the three days of round-the^dodt erdses off the East Coast and dia-peraed for their home porta. Now the procees of evaluating the results of the NATO man-caDed Riptide II, begins. Its center was about 300 miles off the North Carolina coast. 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Initial coat of the proj- AP Ph*tofa> ect, which would be a major boost to the state's economy, is estimated at $50 million. Officials emphasis^ that the routes suggested are only tentative. Come to Grips on Issues Auto Talks Get Serious 'White Paper' Beipg Preparec on Berlin Crisis Getting Fit for Contest JFK Administration to Dramatize Efforts of West to Reach Peace First Electronic Freeway State Bidding for Highway ■y BOB VOUES Michigan, State Highway Depart- LANSING (AP) — Michigan islment spokesmen say. making a determiiwd bid ior se-l .. lection as the site for the world's! “ first electronic highway. I **«' •*•••*’» economy. All logic Indicates the exp^- Current estimate is that $50 mil-mental testing of the highway of Hon would be spent on the first the future should be conducted in'pha se of the experimental pro- gram. This is a conservative estimate, the Associated Press has learned. MlLUONg TO BILLIONS It could go higher, and. if General Motors gets the engineering contract, it would mean mUlkms conUng in soon and probably billions later to the pace-setter in this new field. I WASHINGTON!^-The Kennedy administration is preparing a “white paper' on Berlin to dramatize before the world the repeated efforts of the Western powers to reach agreement with the Soviet Union on a German peace settlement. As U.S. omcials presently see the Berlin crisis, the dispute between the Western powers and the Soviet Union over the future of West Beilin is now in a propa- g^a warfare phase with both using public speeches and influence world Under the system, a driver wonM give over control of Ms car to an electronic brain. He migM be on a platform wMs-xlag abMig the Mglrway, or gadg-eta might control the ear wMIe he sM back with bands off the Officials say H would be a tourist attraction to rival even the Straits ol Mackinac Bridge. “Motorists would come from all the other 49 states," said one Highway Department official In lul anticiliatinn. “It would bf a terrific attraction. It’s too bad we can't figure out some way chatRe motorists admission — tf we get it—but, of course, it win be free.” State Highway Oominissioner John C Mackie o^firmed that his department is interested in and has been trying to get the project. “It would be a wonderful thing jfor Michigan,” he said. Michigan,” he said. MaeUe refused to go an rec- that the praject detpUa ij award must be annoanoed from Washington headquarters of Secretary of Commerce Lather H. Hodgeo. Mackie and his department have One of So\1et Premier Khrushchev’s laolsteat argnmeau has beea that aefion io loag oveidae to ellmiaate what he calls the bestlges of Wmld War 11 la Oer- He has proposed that the Western powers withdraw their force of about 11,000 men from West Berlin and give it the status of WASHINaTON (AP) - Pres-idrot Kennedy wUI leave kfe »«lay lor HyaaMs Port, Maso.. to spend the third weekend te a row at Ms oununer home on Capo Cod. Higher Wages, Fringe Benefits Are Key Topics Points Could Lead to Strike if Not Settled by End of Next Month DETROIT (UPI)—General Motors said today that new contract demands proposed by the United Auto Workers Union over the past few weeks represent “the most expensive economic package” handed GM since it began bargaining with the union in 1937. free clty”- 5. There mu.st be social justice! j Experts Leave Viet Nam Teniperatures will average |between different economic sec- SAIGON. South Viet Nam (AV-A three degrees below the normal {tors within nations, particularly,qj American experts left fot high ef M to M and the normal I for agriculture, which is de-1 today to present Pres- low 81 to M for the iSext five j pressed in most parts of thejjjppj Kennedy a crash program days In Southern Lower MIchl- Iwwld. {designed (o turn the tide in South gan. acrording to the U.S. ' *•* some nations, workers are Nam's war against Commu- Weather Bureau Report. ,'compelled to undergo inhuman ^gbeig 'privations in order to increase thej Pi'ecipitation will total .3 to an inch occurring in occasional showers mostly Monday and Tuesday. During the past 24 hours, .25 of an inch rainfall was recorded in downtown Pontiac. The lowest temperature preceding 8 o'clock this morning was 62. At 1 p.m. the thermometer readily was 79. output of the national economy at a rate of acceleration which goes! beyond the limits permitted by I justice and humanity.” | This was an apparent reference | to Communist nations. The Pope! has described materialistic com-i previously as "the new.| grave and at times perilous prob-| of our epoch." In Today's Press FAA Acte on Hydraulic Systems Rusk Worries Changes DCS Emergency Plans Why, Why? People want an answer to ' religious question — PAGE From Oar New* Wires WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviatioa Agency has ordered new procedures in emergency oppera-fion of hydraulic systnu on DCS jet airliners in a move to head off accidents. The actian was initated by two recent accidents, one of which resulted h) 17 deaths when a United Air Lines DCS shkhted, and burned in a landing at Deov«*, Cola., after failure of the lambing gear Ify- I one was in- an Eastan DCS an emergency tamfiog at Miami Wednesday. The FAA said Thwrtoby al sp-eraton qf the Mg Dw^tos air-liner have beea aMlIted of' oew esMgaedi iw.MraaBe ores' moke It Impossible to lower loading gear normally. Earlier, the FAA said there is no indication of any - plans round the DCS jets. FAA Cliief Najeeb E. Halahy jdao saM there was a possibility of an accidental opening in one of the plane’s four jet engines. This, he said, could nullify tee revene thrust used to brake tee aircnrit on the ground. “if this was to happen, the pitot uM tose control of the afr-me. " HalSby said. MECHANICAL FAILITRES United Air Lines Presidem W. A. Patterson says one or poosibly more mecHknical failumr eaugsd listens h the runway crash did the plane'sjwas any unusual hazard, he would pilot, Capt. John Grosso, consider have gone to Lowry Air Base.” that danger was imminent Patterson made these points at a Denver news ceOference Thurw-day wrhere he teseassed aj length reports that the plane’s hydnui-Bc system tolled during the PMtodelpUa-to-Lw Angeles anything hazardous,' a saidj“lf be had thought then This air base, equipped with extenslvw crash and llre-figbdag apparatus, is about a mile and a half south af Stapleton. Two more incidents involving DC8S were reported Thursday: — A UAL pitot said two Navy F87 Crusadqr jets nearly coUided with his DCS. carrying 82, over Tehrmal, Calif., on a fligjit to Denver. The Navy is investigatliR. — A Pan-American Worid Air-ij ways DCS with 4$ aboard landed safety at Philadelphiji Internation-alrpcit after the pT ' ^" He said the pitot noted flut^t-Ing pressure in the hydraulic system 35 minutes before the scheduled landing at Stapleton Airfield. But he added: “That is not ab-It happens on all {danes." ’The captain had no fe _ whataoever that be Was about tala part tf the staUliaer which con- j trait the climb asid guide of tee i Pay Dirf Kennedy strikes it by giv- ; ing jobs to Negroes—PAGB ' Works Hard Farm B Oaiden . ..tNI yHK PONTIAC PRESS. riuDAY> JULY. 14, IWI ^or School Employes Picnic 'We Need the Whole Day Off' TV picnic apparently wag Icaa than a MMcaaa. The chiMrm went hui«ry throMih the lunrh hour. laniUea had to rush to gel there, and the pknic committee — weU. their fate was nmuiKd up like this; • Those in charge were so ntshed in order to mpha M a anecew they onded up *ith a headache and indigestloa and no no r^ation." sr rh*Mf*i HE’S -UJ. WET—Yaar-old Richard Gordon of Boston isn’t ietting that old gag of putting the .lifeguard's hat on his head distract him from a tearful prated at being splashed. He was building sand castles when a splashy bather sent spray his way. School Board Qinches Continued Youth Plan A move by the board of educa- Judge Arthur £. Moore. A citi> tion last night dpiched contlnu-|icns committee was formed to ance of the Youth'Proteetix’e Serv-[bad( up the program and youth icea program as a regular city | counselors throughout the city service. agreed to oversee ^ rvtfm BUN oirr school system s two new phy- , the goad sM days. ' In ihe good o»d days, hourly-j rated employes had a full day I off from work, with pay. tor the picnic. This was tha cast from 1924 on. But two years ago. In an econ* omy move, the board cut It to half a day. WCAB AND TEAM! / * In a descriptive bid to have the full day restored, repreaentativas of Local T19 of the PuhUc Service Emidoyes Union deecribed I the wear and tear on themselves I and their famlliea at the plcnie I at Hawthorne Park the Monday after school let out last month. ■ We needed a day of relaxation to get out and flap our wings so afterward we'd really feel eager te get out and clean your boUera and start shining 19 the school house,' said one maintenance worker. "But we couldn't get In the mood to flap our wings." The uimUttnttm »psasd the mu day aft. saytag U chologMs would be assigned half time to aid the troubled youngsters who appeal tor help at City Hall. '** have al- Youth Protective Servloee If the srheols helped ceel of a part- Funds to pay the salary of a fuli-time director came tor m months from the MacGregor Foundation but eaily this year I' ran out and the program floundered. Mtha of aegotlalion The city’s share is estimated a S7,^ a year few a fulltime direc-to('to act as case worker. Thd program began two years ago at the instigation of Probate resulted y an arraagemeat to state H afmhi an a pamaasntt leeally Itoaneed basis. The aim of the program is to keep troubled youngsters from actually gettiiig into trouble. At tttf onset, youngsters are referred to City Hall lor help by and social agencies. Fringe Benefits, Wages Are Topics (Continued From Page One) Weeieeek, head ef Bm mriWa bargatadig team at OM. aaM hi lem. Sometimes it's personal, but Family troubles, hqmetofteg Rain Splashes Across Country: tr^ . r« . is(»netlmes not. Famil] OSQVy in :S^pOtS Iforimtance, or broken t 'hy^Assodsted Press ♦ * * Ofare showers and rain splashed | in the final step, youngsters are araad broad areas of the nation asked to work regularly with sttne today In the wake of heavy rain I agency or group, such as the Oak-and stormy weather in some sec- land County Big Bi^re or the r Police Department’s JuvenUe dl-i * * * ivision, receiving a htAping hand ^e wet belt extended in scat- towaixis permanent readjustment. tered sections from the mountain! _____________ ranges in the Far West to Newi_ , . . York State Complhtes Negotiations 'Thunderstorms and showers hit f©r $6-Million Loon dong a cold frontal trough in ^mer a................... Woodcock daseribed GM's atfl-tttdt ai "anGemral Moton-llke" iwe, ha said. GM had Jotoad UAW In 19« in pioneering the auto industry wage formula. He said two fotma* GM preaidants. C. E. Wilson and Hailow Curtice, had called the formula npninfla-tlonary. Labor leaders pointed to “tra-ditton'" and the fact that the local foots the bill for the hot-doga and hamburgare. ♦ * t Board mtmbers, who later gave thamaalves a little vacatioB by voting la meet only once a mcMh tar tbe real «f the sum- mar instead of twice, readily to-stored the full day oft. But a partittf shot came from William H. AMeraon, vke president of the boArd. about why he mlaaed last month’s plonk, although invited. ’’My bOM wouldn’t let me have the day off — not even half a day," thn Pooflac manoMcturer Rejects Viem of Candidate GOP Choirman Hift Phiioiophy of Follow Con-Con Aspirant County Republican Chairman Arthur 0. ElUott Jr. today diaavowad tha potMeal phUoaopliy ef a fellow GOP Oonatltutlanal Oonvantlon rhich ha oMd waa tat ct with’’ tha OOP Dying Physician ConvictedasSpy Jodgo Asks Trootmont Bo Found for Dr. Soblen Sufforing With Cancer NEW YORK (Ai»l-Dr. Robert A. Soblen—already doomed by Carl r. Shaw, SI, mi Rio View Drive, Waterford Township, • Pontiac Central High Ichool teacher. lhaw to «M at 11 RepabHaana SMklag the OOP asmtaattoa In the 1st Dtotriet la tha oan-ean Shaw, lormer«faculty member of the Henry George School of Social Science, has been campaigning on ’community property” platform that calla for land to be ”r« Damage by Fire" Up $30,475 in Morith of June Fire dan^ b Pontiac last Mnth totaled 10,480, up from Sa.nS in May. There warn no faUdltin from Are etdter month. Per capita, the Are department toiported Pontiac kat SO.O in June. fim May flgt^ wu tO.04. wmen amawred ITf alarnu In June, 11 more'than in May. Of diaaa; 71 ware fli« atoma -•7 Urea M balldlage, B hnoh Under piesent contracts, the Interviews determine the prob- auto workers get an annual wage ‘nie other calli Inehkcd S0 rescue and emergency runs, 21 false alarms and 24 investigatlona. There were two injtulet by Are in June as compared to one the previous month, and the Are department made 260 inspections, up from 238 In Msy. Increase of 3% per cent or 6 cents an hour. TTie union seeks to boost this to at least 3.4 per cent or OxMit 9 cento an hour. l|iis is s tfie annual improvement factor and is based on the theory of annual growth to the nation's productivity. The World at a Glance 3 Children injured HAVANA (i^>>-Three chUdren angtaig In age frem 6 to 10 —' Injured TTiursday by the expl of a package of detonators they found in an abandoned shack on the outaklrts ef Havana. Two of the children are to critical condi- on a spy chaiie that could bring a death chair sentence. But the judge who presided at his trial ^ans to send the 61-year-old psychiatrist to some institution that ”to able to afford humane and decent medical facilities.” w * w 'Justice must be Just,” says Federal Judge William B. Her-lands. Hie judge, directed medical specialists to recommend to him today where to send Soblen. w w * The psychiatrist ckwed his eyes and turned chalky-white as the jury found him guilty Thursday of spying tor the Soviet Union during World War II. He writhed on the reclining chair he had used much of the time during his four-week trial. NO SELF DEFENSE Soblen. who had taken pills fre-quenUy during the - trial and sucked on ice cubes, did not take the witness stand to defend himself. Doctme testified for the defense that he has lymphatic leukemia and has leas than a year to live. WWW A key witness against Soblen was hU brother. Jack Soble, 5T, who was sent to prison for 7H years to 1957 tor espionage. The brother, wfio spells his name differently, plead^ guilty to heading an espionage ring that was closely connected wito Soviet embassies in many countries. the user pays land rent to the community.” Elliott said. He also called for ”100 per cent land value ElUott continued. New Parking Lot Rates 5 Cents First Half Hour BIRMINGHAM ~RotM for the Northweit Quadrant paridag lot, which Is to open next month, have wen ostabltohed by the aty Com- Motorists using the downtown lot wUI be charged five cents tor the flnt half hour and five cents for In a letter to Shaw, Elliott said was bit duty u RepuWlcan chairman "to safeguard tha integrity of fundamental Republican principles.” "While, your interest in social justice is to be commended,” EUli-ott continued. ”I feel compelled Ur publicly point out that your views are not the views represented by the Republican party.” Shaw was not immediately available fop comment. Driver Who Got 4 Tickets in Year Is Fined $80 A Detrut salesman who was issued four traffic vkdation tickets to Oakland County since last year showed up in justice courts here yesterday. Ronald A. Houle, 21, was ordered to pay fines and costs totaling S80 or spend the next 37 days in the county jaU. He appeared before Justices of the Peace Emmet J. Lieb and Ebner C. Dieterle in that order. He pleaded guUty before Ueb to two iq)eedtog violations. Then he was taken to Dieterle, when be pleaded guilty to another speeding violation and to driving with a suspended license. The Pty in pirmingham rnsnlkly basis wIB paijr a rale al fIM. This will bt the first municipal lot to chaigt a nickel for each half hour. All others are five cents for each hour. The hH. however, will not have will. have gate gate to repreaent the South Oakland Cbunty Chapter ct the Na-tloaal Secretartes Aan. at the be held Los Angeles. day at 1 p.m, at the Square Lake Trailer Park. The UOmember association plan W. Bloomfield Tax Word Soon Decision on Appeal of 1961 Rate Is Promised Within 15 Days Committioqer R. Gerald Barr of the State Tax Commission has promised West Bloomfield Township officials that they will know within 15 days whether their sp-peal of the township's 1961 tax rate is denied or accepted. At a one-hour hearing to Pontiac ycaterday afternoon before Barr, Joseph T. Brennan, township attorney, presented oral arguments against the 1.40-mill rate set in May by the Oakland County Tax Allocation Board. The towaahlp asked for 1.18 tit Fusel badge! aeede* Brennan said the six-member tax oard made ”a mistake of law and fact” to setting the lower rate. Birmingham Chapter 220, Order of the Eastern Star, win hold a sewing bazaar 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Richard Walden, 6405 Tcle|raph Road. Several openings in the fourth, fifth and six pCTioda of the day ip at Springdale Park are stiU availaMe for boys pnd giris between T and U years- ol age. Anyone wiridng to enroll 1 child can register at the Birmingham Recreation office from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. within the township -txxmdi including Dana P. whitmer, tiac snori superintendent, said the rate should stay m R wu set. make the picnic an annua Mildred Storch of 1316 Yorlofaire Berlin 'White Paper' (Cbntinued From Page One) NATO allies, the UJ5. note reviews the history of German peace settlement negotiations go--^ ing back to the defeat of the Nazis in World War U. The Western powers’ basic position is that the divided dty of Berlin must find its future u the capital of a German nation reunited through free elections in East u wdl u West Germany. V.S. offtetols feel, hawm-er. i« fertbcomlag Date wiil be battle sad that twther meaaares Weat German Defonae Minister Franz Joaef Strauss today began a brief but totenae round of conferences with Pentagon officials on NATO preparedness to Berlin, He wu to hav* lunch with Detenu Secretary Robert S. McNamara and Paul Nitw, aaeistant secretary of defenu for totema-tional security affairs, after talks with other military officiala. Turkey Okays Goodyear AMRON. Ohto. e* w-f Th#..Gofe(|l year Tire A Rubber Cb. uid Thursday Turkey hu authorized Goodyear to form a SlS-milllon company there, to association with local interests, to build a tire factory. • and middle Mississippi Val-! GRAND RAPIDS (JH — Lear, ley. Western Arkansu and in Inc.. Pram pur News Wires _ WASHINGTON - President Ken- romptered”'negotla‘ttolIi:n«ly »»» ‘“I*™ chaiv - - of administration efforts to win Oklahoma Heaviest rainfall wasiwith Prudential Insurance Oo. administration efforts to win •" Western Arkansas and Okls-|a $6-nvilUon, 15-year term loan for congressional kpproval of hto fo^ m>>na. More than two inches of (expansion and improvement pro- cign aid program. improvement pro-'- - rain toll to Norman. Okla , tn algrams. ! WithbothSenateandHousecom- six-hour period. Heavy rain, hail j * * * m it tees showing reluctance to act. and strong winds hit acme Mid- Among Lear projects scheduled Kooo^iy *oid a group of nine we^t areas. for completion within the next Thursoto this ‘ critl- *' ♦ ♦ ★ months are a 33.5 million addition fh®* and critical decade mil- Rain doused Texas for the to instrument division facilities at )'*^ economic asstsUnoc to fojirth straight day. At least seven Grand Rapids and a new 31-mil-i«■ needed more peuons have died in storm-relat- lion manufacturing plant for Lear-ed ‘accidents or drownings. ;Romec Division at Elyria, Ohio. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Variable cloudineu with uattered showers today ending tomorrow. Low tonight 62. Uigh Saturday 82. Winds gentle end variable. $1 Holds in Layaway fpr 30 Days nun Tspe Recorders Eoty to Op«rato>—Foolproof Nowost Modol "liJP Tape Becwdeii CAPE CANAVERAL - Bad weather In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean is threatening U.S. I plans to rocket another man into (space next Tuesday. j TOPONAS, Colo — A 150-man | >^:poau shifted its hunt for an elu-' islve young killer today to a highj i mountain area about 17 miles north of where be once had been trapped I after gunning down four officers. i i- I LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo -(The United Natlona was expected y I to begin airlifting represenUtives Ml!from the provinces Into Lropold-ivllle today ter the reopening of I Parliament Saturday. MARIPOSA. Calif. - Fire fight- I jHlghett ttmptntur* . ILowtit Ump*rstur« I ilitsa traiptrslurt j Wnthtr-rartI)' cloudi- Tkli D 14* Vs^SuOMr tS il toTAni TksrcSar'i I Alpena 14 T7 {tketnabB 16 11 Loi Ancfiti I 1l>Or llRBldi rr MiRmlliMeh I Houghtuo 10 60 MUvtukff 1 TrBv City 61 63 Ntv OtImdi I Albuqu«rqU« il —•'*-** ‘ iagainst a pair of huge Sierra Ne-| ,vada blazes today had hundreds | of more fires to worry about. State forestry offic'iais reported that lightning storms had touched off more than 324 new fires in North- ■n California. MADRID — Spanish fishing boats straggled into port today battered by a sudden storm that wrecked Atlantic shipping. At least seven boats were known to bevel been sunk and 32 lives were feared lost in seas off Northern .Spain, iNAL WEATHUtr-Scattered showers and thunderahow-e expected tonight over New England, )the northern portion Middje Atlantic states and the Ohio and Tennessae valleys toinlershowers forecast slao for the RoeWet. It wUI be X* over the Roddes with Uttle temperature change elee- U Gagarin Sjts by Quttn tn Room Named for Czar LONDCM4 (UPI) > Soviet spaceman Yurin Gagarin, hare of Cam-munist Russia, sat at Queen EUu-beth U s right hand today during a Buckingham Palace luncheon in a room named to honor ef Ckar Nlcbolas I- Gagarln took precedence over is own ambassador. Atexander Soldatov, who sat at Prince Phillp'B right St the oval table In ”1144” raem, no named be-e It was redecorated fw Nicholas’ visit that year, • .4 f J. $1 HOLDS ruU r«sr ■a4usBtkk. ilmpl* to oporalo — tlBfM looor ooDtrol, treublo froo, fk«t ro- vlnd, Mf sJa. opokk- Compeet *WEBCOR' 2-SPEED HI-FI Tape Recorder Discount Price I-1 Oonulno WEBCOR' qualUT At lOM Iks 1100 J-spssd, tfkSl trsok. volamil cootrol dtsl. for J, I. T-Uieh rtelt. slTos t hours s( rtoorOlBi and plsjrbsck Uitio. Ushl«ot|bt — esty to esrir vttk m saywhort. iattor than ihovn. 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Lenders wiU fix the Interest rate on these by bidding for them at a " Full Story of Rommel's Death Out at Last By PHIL NKWSOM UPI Poretga News Aostyat In the eariy evening of July 19M, on a road in Normandy, two AUM dive bombers swept in at low level to strafe a German i mand car racing for the shelter of a nearby grove <4 trees. That staigle action almost exactly 17 years ago may have changed the course of history. For la the ear was field Marshal Erwin Rotnnsel, ofM of TakM Pipes to Hospital; Why Not? She's Only 91 WEST PLAINS. Mo. (AP)-Queen Ann Daugherty wasn’t about to leave her pipes at home when she was hospitalized here with a broken left leg. brought her three favorite pipes with her. Mrs. Daugherty, whose home is at TecuroSeh, Mo., is 91. ~ she began smoking when she was 5 at the suggestion of a physician who said smoking was a sure cure She said she hasn't had an attack of asihma since she began smoking. ALUMINUM . SIDING ond , ■decorative stone iii:sic;\ doFALSE TEETH Rock. SBSt or SSp? r AsnaiB. sa Imprarsd powsw to bo nrlnUsd m ilppor or lower plotao. bdda talM taoUi more Brmly ’ In pioee. Do not tilde, ellp or rock. Mo rummy, sooey. peety taste or teeUns .FAirrfXTHissIkaUne (non- Srus oountere eywywbsre. sMBders and the man the British odled “the Deaert Fox,” out of respect for his brililaiit tactics la the Africa campaign. The dive bombers’ first strafing run wounded Rommel's iMver and sent the car spinning out of control into a tree stump. Rommel, hurled from the car by the impact, lay unconscious on the pavement, the left side of his face crushed and his skull fractured. FIB8T FULL ACCOUNT Now, as result of the curiosity and years-long research of Dr. Richard A. Davis of the University of Pennsylvania school of medicine, can be told for the first time the full account of Rommel' injury, medical history, recovery and death. For historians it is important to study Kernel’s link with the German gnierals’ plot against Hitler. As Davis moves into his account, he notes: . "The third week of July 1944 was not only a criti^ one from the military standpoint, but if the Allied h^ command could have •looked on the other side of the hill' and been fully aware of the German generals’ revolt and the attempted assassination of Adolf Hitler, then the near-fatal injury of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel becomes alnoost a classical act of tragic fate." tancs * and, when you borrow at low bank rates, you save money. WhaFsfnare, your auto loan is easy to repay in convenient monthly installments. I"' i National [ Bank or pontiAc WEST HURON . . . NORTH PERRY . . . KEEGO HARBOR LAKE ORION . . . ROMEO . . . BLOOMFIEU) HILLS WALLED LAKE . . UNION LAKE . ., MILFORD . .. WATERFORD Member F.O.I.C. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JULY U, 1961 Says Denver, Other Airports Delicientin Fire Gear TCA to Start Using New Airport at Soo WASHINGTON (UPI) - A FM-eral Avlatinn Agency (FAA) expert nid Thuriday Denvtr’t SU< pleton Field )uid other major airports are “deficient" in crash fire-lighting equipment. John' W. Bridges, FAA alrpr cent of the standards; LaGuai^ia and Logan, Washington NaUonaL Los Angeles- International, Sam Francisco International, Chicago’s D’-Hare (but not Midway), Seattle and Cleveland-HKIJ> FROM riTY Many airports, have deep backup support from city fire trucks, Bridges said, bii{ because they pump only water, and not foam, they are not wholly satisfactory. Foam, a mixture of carbon dioxi^ and water, prevents fires from reigniting by cutting off the supply of oxygen. l fridges said that under present | law the FAA lacked the authority j to require the airports to.provide adequate fire-fighting equipment. His Job is to persuade them to do miles SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. 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Still with glowing appie-cheeks, she as lovely as when she starred in a series of hit musicals in Hollywood. She and her family had come to visit an old friend. There was her husband, writer Charles David, THO.MAS a charming intellectual with short hair and inquiring eyes. There was daughter Jessica, a fresh-faced beauty of 15. And there was son Peter, 10, who readj a book while the adults talked. 'You'd think that after 12 years the idea would get across that Deanna does not want to work any more,” said David. "The French now understand ft. When we go to an opening in Paris, the photographers wink and look the other way. foreign journalists don’t understand this, and we continue getting inquiries. Then we through the same dreary process of convincing them that Deanna does not want publicity.’’ Deanna added; "I suppose nobody believes that act(Hs really retire. That's because many of them have announced retirement, then come back. DEANNA DIFFERENT As one who had reported the impermanent retirements of Fred Astaire, Betty Hutton and others, I agreed. But Deanna seems a different case. Her reasons for quitting go deep. It's not that I didn’t like acting,” she explained. "I did, al-^ though the kind of picture I made! didn’t place much demand ing. "What I didn’t like was the publicity, ’the invasion of my private life. A person needs to have an identity of his own. When jwj're a star, it's virtually impossible. That's something 1 could never get used to." She has found contentment in a life of anonymity in France. The Davids live in an old farmhouse a half-fiour's drive from Paris. There they make an art of the quiet life. •'I cook and I garden,” Deanna said. "Before I came here, couldn't boil water. Now my husband says I am a good French cook. I am leaching my Spanish maid to cook, which is quite a trick because she doesn't speak English or French and I don’t speak Spanish. But we understand each other. ”Our gardener died, so I had to take over his job. I also sing. But now I sing only for myself and I sing the songs I want, not what I’m told to sing.” in April or May 1963. The new half-houT'program will be telecast from San Franciaco five days a First free public bath in the U.S. was opened here In about 19M. Angola^ Rebats Routed LISBON. PortOgal (AP) - A strong rebel attack upon Oumbo, a few miles west of Maquela do Zombo near the northern frontier of Ang(^, has been repelled by Portuguese troops within the 1 24 hours t Agency reported Thuraday. Ohio is almost square, ita t den jneasuring about 200 ra each. BLUE SKY NOW SHOWING — 3 FEATURE ATTRACTIONS! — ^ The SCREEN'S FRANKEST STORY of SOPHISTICATED YOUNG MODERNS! Shown of 10:07 Only EXTRA 1 SPECTACUUR ADDED KIDDIE-RIDE ATTRACTION n CIRCUS TRAINl L i\LLTHE FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS" ^SMIKOHHER-GEORIIEI fmlMILEYllRK:^' jrS A COMEDY. 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Reyiwids Tobaeeo resumed Ike npaida with a gain of about t points after Thursday’s spate of profit taking as traders “sold on the news" of a S-for-1 stock split Tuesday. Detroit Produce FBUIT Chtrrjei. .......... OooMbsrrisq. 'll qt.......... BmU. dn. bciM. . Beeta. topped, bu. aroocoU, dos. bctb _______j[ olsotoVd vsrioty . Csrrott! topped. I Cowry, Celery. ----- ^ ... Cucumberi, lUceri. b Other tobaccos rose sympathetic- dul dm-ally. American Tobacco gained a point while Lorillard and Liggett & Myers rose fractionally. Eastman Kodak and Air Reduction were up close to a point while sister chemicals, including Du Pont, Union Carbide and Allied Chemical recovered fractionally, sqss^! e^mer.^ ^ A ^ .Tomstoei. bothoute. ... Tomotoee. outdoor, 1 The top three steel producers Tsmipi. doi. bei«. were easy and the drift was slight-ly to the downside among auto| stocks. Aircraft-missiles were After a meeting today with President Kennedy, Congressman William S. Broomfield, R-O a k 1 a n d County, said there is “leeway for compromise over the deadlock on foreign aid" between Capitol Hill and the White House. liii Girl («i -o Syimi skinny Ih-yeai^ WASHINGTON lUPii — Senuie Li'riwcn was admitted to theiidd girl who gained her treedaqi I j t' ». ihospital Thursday. Ills office re-jbv wrii^ing through the bars at iRepubiican . I>euder Everett p^bubly would remain'WashinipL State PtUn Tuesday aid programs could be plannedjDirksen was in the naval hospital hospitalized until Satui-day . . - . for more than one year in advance. Broomfield. surrendered Thursday. however, said the! committee "is still at loggerheads" | on the issue of permitting the President to borrow for more than I a one-year period. » can work out i i surveillance projects,■’ he said. ^ but Grains Hold Up The following are top priceti covering sales of locaUy g^ CHICAGO Wt-Soybean futures produce by growers and ao4d hy Uhowed hirther weakness, but the them in wholesale package toU-Lrains held within a generally QuoUtkms are furnish^ by thd^y range today in initial trans-De^t Bureau of Mariceta, as of^ the board of trade. I Dealers said the markets ap-Ipeared to be awaiting some new linfluences and that until then tlie jactlvlty would be limited and «i \ V'kiT/'r I • mainly towards evening up com- torVhMTr 5 JSm P|fn|f Vs, mltments in the expiring July con- ,.„mpromlse." saM BroonitleUI. ^ ’ sSr*""**' I "and I think the President Is _ , wi . i- . j ,.N Soybeans declined a cent or more, willlne to meet (XMiriess half One of Michigan s luggest indus- • »“,ln spots during the first several! ^ i«,ue ” outings-thc annual GMC I minutes, but price shifts in the! Truck & Coach Division picnic for ^ grains were mostly small fractions I Preaklcnt, Broomfield said, employes and their families—will f!!i urged passage of a bill w h i c h attract Committee, ... . Broomfield said the Pi^sidentfr*«" P««rHms and B Willing to give a little' previous request for a five-year foreign aid program "if he could receive funds for a program of lesser duhation.' :25,000 Will Attend Parsley, curly, do* Parsley, root, dot P^tore? Mow. » Radishes, red, doe Radishes, white, d Rhubarb, dos. bet : ».M Grain Prices ?!!, aUCAOO GRAIN 1J*| CHICAGO. July 14 lAP. : JOOIJuly^*". . l.Mba Mar. I n;8ep....... I ts May S.TS'Dee. ...I NS Rye- S.M Mar S.ObS July . l.WiMay.......S.07<, Rep 1. n' Corn- D«c . I.7S July .... 1 14 Mar IStRep i ns May . .10 Dec...... 1 20 . Lard idrt N Mar...... 1 34S July S.U.MW 1.27'. Sep 2. N Oats Ofcl. .1, July.......71Nov ----- . _ ------- ----- 25,000 persons to would give the executive branch i Walled Lake Amusement Park the authority to borrow directly | July i5. from the Treasury so that foreign to slightly 1( I Endive' bleached ! Stocks of Area Interest 0 Ptsurrs alMr decimal points are eighths ^ Bid Asked ' ACP-WrlilM Stores. Inc . 17 2. 17 4 i Aeroquip ,Co^ 11 Borman 1-ooa avores Wr^ht Corp ilSchool Board 1 31 IF Receives Gifts I47B $200 One Anonymoui; Lethice. b Poultry and Eggs l.ss'tssarlly represent actual I M but are Intended as a guide . 1.10 ^roxunate trading rante of I Endive. I _ _ _ Escaroie. __ ^ ^ ^ I uttuce. Bibb. pk. Texas Instruments and Zenith ------------ — ■ recouped more than a point apiece. Phllco added a fraction. Prices were irregular on the American Stock Exchange. Up about a point were Inaurance Co. of North America and Hazeltine. Fractional lasers included Victor-oen Instruments and Polard Electronics. oataoiT poiirav . . , DETROIT I API—Prices per pound ■ New York Stocks poultry. ii.h, ritures alter decimal polnu eru el|hibs Heavy type hens _10-lk iitni rioueri ruiam. hens 2-10: heavy type ro,,ifrs over e ghattcrprool Olass Corp. Air Reduc . 72.2 Kroger 22 2 lbs 12-21; broilers si^ fryers J-4 1m . xaylor Fibre Allied J»em . 61.1 Leer 34.4 whitee 12-12, Barred Rock 21-22. <»“«»• Trens Oes Pipe Lh>e AlUs Chal 22.2 LOP Glass . . 20 ' llnis 22 Vernors Olnger Ai. Alum Ltd 32 In> Me * L 117i - ------ Alcoa 73.2 i, ’,Tm, “ ij , DFTBOIT EGOS Arcin'" Litton Indus mi! K' aS &¥* 27 4 L^rmar^" : M.I uJwe'm jTd'^n'cases, vonsumer. 2r.de ^ It is the 25th yearly picnic sponsored by the division. Marked by a Silver Anniversary vaudeville show and a display of some of the first GMC trucks built here, the picnic will feature prizes, including a Pontiac Tempest, as well as free rides for children and thousands of Ice cream sticks. * * * Games and events such as base-a 1 oo c /“I U throw, golf pitching and fool- 28. jU rroni Llub lyali passing will be staged through- Makes Up Deficit "“I ‘hr ptmic, lO « m to 4 p.m^ ^ Topping aftrmoon activities will jij’ be a contest between GMC’s fire M Meeting until after midnight ^-ontrol brigades. J^j'last night, the Pontiac Boaixl of _________ i ail Luring-wrwm i-orp la < 12 4 Education didn't find extra time .■ • B ’ X 12!K^i?.T‘M4^!'-B...r Bcarin,. iSJ lit to consider what to do with the flews in briet * Hower*Beii* ^Bearing 114 21*h*‘ "Tived anonymously in Laonard Btfinina 137 i3i‘the mail Tuesday from someone ^ ‘ 51 m J 5‘ * who said it was thanks "for many , ,otal value of $158 " “iToUVEiSSrc'.'’ ir "3!h^"*«‘* . . , In many waya . . . ^is car, parked at the roar . 102I OTEB THE COUNTER BTOCK8 wer the yeaPs. iQf 3Q §. Saginaw St., was re- -'“‘Kcnrrsr mere may be some plan de- ported to Pontiac police by Wil- mtended a> a guida w ibe ap-, veloped lor the unusual gift by ;ham Saunders, 140 Draper Street, be time the board meets next ' Eleclronlct Capital ElectroBlci latarnauonti '• Prlto Co................... * McUuth Btval Co Mlchlfan Baamleti Tuba Co. . Wyahdottt Chemical 1 N Oa« 41.2 Merck ~ T 20 Mple Hon Pi a Tel 117.2 Minn MAM *ob 21.2 Moiiaan Ch . Anaconde . 24.2 Mont Ward Armour a Co. M l Motorota Atehleon N.2 ' 22 1 W XrSt'S* 3? ‘ r 5 €? Beth Steel 40 J;at Oype Boelns Air .20.1 Hatl Lead Bora Warn .41 NY Centra Brtsae •" * “ ifuniw^l t’larence Dore.v Jr. of S'TS'k 8. Edith St. i-eported to Pontiac po-[• I Until then, another gift was in lice yesterday that burglars stole IA4 the spotlight. a shotgun and several other arti- 15 jl This was a check for $128.50 to cles with a total value of $276 make up a deficit of that amount from his home. ;,Vin funds needed to operate a full chairs summertime program in the young victims of yestnday by Uoy McDaniel, of 417 L. Tennyson Avc. Rummage bale n Aug. IB. 1 11 2 schools ' T?;, cerebral palsy 142.*! ^*Browna-irade A lujjjj® jj r2.i Srrd.*^ch^.x S-'ii'-'k.'”*"’""' ” ' I Chemical Fund Livestock !! II s£ J Ourtaa Chf .. H J ! OuPcna 111 OI N.7 : P El - airy alar Clark Baulp Coca Cola . VNVbkw — compared WUh Uel ajicuiu wwiicv uciaig naasa . Eiaushter atacri eteadjr to oioatly 3$ct hwter: cbdlea haUtra • Woolworttr ----Yn»t 8h i T - ** * Eanlth Rad .. DOW JONES NOON AVERAOEO 20 Inde IM.72 up 0.03 N rail. 110.44 off 1.06 Indu.t Rail. Util Stock. Noon Prllsy ..2M.0 Prev. day . ---- Week ago . MtO iiSi .1213 ||2T 132.1 347.0 _____ Ittt 2U.3 112.1 104.7 311.2 130.0 120.3 2131 ••12 1110 2124 _____ ..jJ 112.7 2231 IN.4 102.0 Ml 202 0 ..322 2 ; ...3n.4 : .211.2 1 iBeer Restrains 30.3, '■ ilGroup at Pool Judge Issues OrdeXj Halting Interference by 'Freedom Swimmers'! Circuit Judge William J. Beer; today restrained the so-called • freedom swimmers" from Inter-I ferring with the operation of Oak Park’s Crystal Pool. JiMige Beer set a hearing for July t4 at 3 p.m. when the many i defendants In a biwauulf Initiated today must show cause why they American Stock Exch. Figures after dectmel potnt. arc etthth. cal El Pw . 22.3 lUlwr Indus Cohu Kec ..13 UwMrd R ... Coni Mni .. M.J Mead John ..li Cr^ Pwt ... 34.7 Mld-W Ab . . Dynaai Aia .. 14.2 Mohawk Atrl Ef Bond A a 34 Pacific P. Ltd Pair Cam . Ill Page Her ... Oca Oeval ... 12.1 Sborw Wm ..1 Imp OU ..... 41.0 Senotane ___ Imp Tb Oa ... 14.2 Btd OU Ky .. i Int N Am ... M.2 Technleo .. Spy Gets 10 Years Karlsruhe, west Germany m —A former West German naval officer was sentenced today to lO yean in laiaon for spying for the Soviet IMon. Hie court said former Lt. Cmdr. Walter Kreni was the first Mfioer of West Germany's postwar armed forces to be convipted of espionage mttted while la the Jbrvice. ahouldn't be permanently enjoined from seeking nae of the . club pool, tllSB Greenfield ■iMUi. Wendell Brown, attoiney for the; ^fe^th Eight Private Recreation Club, Inc,, which leases the pool, filed suit to stop four named de-! fendanU, members of the Detroit! Brodierhood Youth Council uid! Detroit Youth Oongreu of Racial Equality (CORE), and 100 un-^ known participanU from picket-' ing or otherwise seeking entrance' to the pool. { * * a Brown alleged in the suit that| the dub, which admiu memberaj gfier a 25 cents initiatkm fee and I, "has built up a reputa-tkn for being a highly selective well-run private recreation and that the defendants are attempting “to destroy its custom, credit,, and profits, to the iirepar-laUe injury of the owner." SAVE Where You Earn More The Way Thousands of Pontiac Area Folks Do, and MAKE FASTER PROGRESS CURRENT RATE OF DIVIDEND ON ALL SAVINGS Make it worth your while to save . . . take advantage of our high rate of dividend paid semi-annually! • 781 W. HURON 8T. • DOWNTOWN • BOCHB8TER • DBATTON PLAINS • WALLED LAKE • MILPORD "LONG Lloyd" Lloyd motors '60 FORD FAIRLANE 2-DOOII 6 Cyl. Standard Troni., Over-driv*, Heater, Whitewalls, Factory Official’s Car . ’59 VOLKSWAGEN 2-DOOR SEDAN Heater, Whitewalls. One .Owner Beouty . ’57 MERCURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP $ 795 ’59 MERCURY 2-DOOR ‘1,495 ‘1,195 Automatic Trans., Kadio, Heater Whitewalls, Power Steering, Like New ;.............. 1,595 56 DESOTO 4-DOOR 495 Automatic Transmission, Radio, J Heater, Whitewalls, Power Steering and Brakes, One Owner—New Car Trade ......................... '60 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4-DOOR 1,595 mCRCUSV 232 S.SAGINAW-PONTIAC UNCOINI FEderal 2-9131 xl BUY-BEST PEAL''n-^ ^^MERCURY-CONTINENTAL-COMIT-ENGLISH ford j COLONIAL LUMBER "Where You G*f Piteadly and Coutfeout Service" HOME improvement HEADQUARTERS From Our UNPAINTED FURNITURE DEPT. Reg. $18.95 36"x26" Unptainted 4.DR. CHEST 14 95 J 2x4—8s Kiln Dried Utility Grade STUDS -39' CEDAR POSTS 3 inch ea. 49‘ FENCE BOARDS 1x6, Good Grode_ V Peg Board $9 OQ Vs"x4x8 per sheet ■illwr^F 1x6 White Pine Beards '» 4^2* 1x12 While Pine Boards 8l 2< CEMENT... bog.. FIELD TILE.......10* Wheelbarrow $>ls 0ut$ide House Paint $595 TRIM BASE SHOE Door and Window CASING, n/16x2«/4 */4xV4X*4 Round 1x2 FIRRING 1-3 FIRRING lin. ft. 2c tin. ft. 8c lin. ft. 3c lin. ft. 2c lin. ft. 3c 1/4"x4x8 . Per Sheet FIR PLYWOOD $21^5 PLYWOOD ‘e’**'" ^ 495 ^ 695 ^1395 "CASH AND CARRY SPECIALS" COLONIAL LUMBER COMPANY M-59 at Willioms Loke Road 7374 Hi^hlond Road OR 4-0316 TERMS Avoiloblo. Up to 36 Months to Pay SHEETROCK $135 3/b''x4x8 . . 1 $|19 Va"x4x8 . . Rockiath 16"x48" per bundle 99‘ f :.mma THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JiItLY 14> 1061 . T" BKh of lM*s top 1(0 natiaiMlI IVre are twice as iBiaa»\ aew^Mpw «!ve(tiMn taveaMl|iaai in tte UA while popuiatiOB over & rallUQh. wWh the Na 1 e*.|as there ate ftit wanMii. Amr-e being »«.3M.ai7. liwawWlee the ratio is rcveraed. G0M( ? NSIIIESS Etrtryfliiii9 At ond B«low Cost—Nothing Hold Bock—Biiy Now ond Sovo HURRY WHU SOKTIONS ARI PUNTtFUL MODEL FURNITURE « a*y Taiaareali I TftMS I n S-SSSS • ■ IStudy Economic Impact of War Exports in Hush • Hush Appraisal in Case of a Conflict Over Berlin \VASHINGT(»^ (UP!) — T«p government economists are mak> secret studies about the pos-‘ impact on the American economy U the Beriin crisis erupts So war. Administration aourcet diacloaed they are gaui military involvemein. K spedOea a« the plan-lies. They aaM they ate w*aps bapaasi by Om llbMa ■spn. One Ugh Official aaid tha stadies are “part and parcel ol a calm and fuU appraisal.” He said >oonomlsta are trying to estimate "what would be the economic repercuasions o< dUferept levels Nsible mUitaiy activity r ing hrom aero to ‘X*.’’ By be meant nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. Samt of that, he indicated, this country might have to undergo the kind at limited economic and military mobiUntion which i curred during the Korean War. Wins Design Contest CHICAGO (UPI) - Robert E. Amft, Chicago artist and owanr of the 1983 Easter Seal design competition. the Natloaal Society for Crippled Children and Adults said Leads Forces in Maneuvers; Is Optimistic ABOARD THE COMMAND SHIP NORTHAMPTON IMP) Vice Adm. Claude said today be has " a force like the U.S.-one he li through wide-ranging maneuvers Mild make strikes on the Soviet Inion. Ricketts, dssignated to becimie the Navy's second in command, ropocten as SS U.8. and I war vaaaels wound up three days of round-the-clock ex-t the East Coast sad dispersed for their home parte. Now the pttxxH of evaluating the results of the NATO man-. called Riptide 11, begtoa. Its center was about 300 miles off the North Carolina coast. The ex- erdaa covered «a area of periwpa 30.000 agaasw miles. An Important upeet cf Ota teat was a. series ot mare than lOQ up to hundreds «i miles Inland by planes launched from the 00,000- It's getting so that thWe are niy two kiiidi at bouses on tha ttioae you can't afford . . . One way to faicreaae the plensure movle^ahv would be to aaake fcreen narrower and the se wider.—Earl WUaon. and the 37,000-ton carrier Intrepid. Theae strikes ware opposed by air defense cpdt. Governmont Mm NmU to 'Undarstond' Toxm CHICAGO (UPI) - The president of the UJ. Chamber of (3(xa-merce has charged the natlM’s growth rate is alowad by key per- poadMe detriment of tax pollciea. Richard Wagner ot Chicago, at day, said the "solution to the ation problem ties to explaining to, the government the rote «f invest- ‘ ment not only to protect our oars ■1^ but to protect the country.” YOUR I -AND UNCLE JOHN I AUNT SONYA IS COMING-1 TOO! a// SAL£ AT SEARS WAREHOUSE-48! SA6INAWST. SEARS ^)KHU('K .AND CO ,... ' * iV».," . i\ SHOP TONITE and MONDAY Until 9 P.M.! TOMORROW 9:30 Until 5s ““—■■ •• ■■ ■ - , . ■>.' . - I > ». .•i'xTri.a. . if-' ' . JEwstf-f SALE! Harmony House Quality Furniture Many ^^As-Ib” Specials Demonatrators, Floor Models, Brand New, Some Crate Marred—All in Perfect Worit-ing Condithm! Hurry In now! Soriy-NO PHONE ORDERS or C.O.D’a. Save Over *13 SALE! MATTRESS or BOX SPRING FnH «r Twin ■■39.95 2«t* Save *41 3-Pc. WALNUT TONE BEDROOM StT Was tl39 «98 Oar low prirc bun aioderB daabir dmwr. rlint aad (all bookesM bed. All ia wana walaal printed fiaub. SaMMilb.glide dove ■ Uiled drawers. No ,3-Pr. Grouping 5-Pc. Dinette 6V^ft. Umbrella Sale! Rocker Walnut Veneer Bronse, WAS 59.95 2-Pe. Aluminum Pole In SMART COLORS W AS $1.37 •kOFF ^08 -.ST *38 13“ Chora's *33 Ne Meeey Dnwn Two ' h«. hrlur 5(ht(r table. Black or tlaiaiauiB fraiae, aapport- Nylon friese rover with • Mel 40S-e*U Mameot or Bn Spriap. w a 40S«oU gwUnr^Mallr^ S9.9S ' a Me! 6-A. Foaai Lalea Set. Fall, Tvia, waa 139.95 Hollywood Bed 4-Pc.. WAS 73.80 UaH2 Sernlotia aMlIrrkll, 4.>H-nil •priag, leg. bearbel net and beadboard. .Save* a Sale! Matcbing Onble l)reaaer;> Mirmr, wa« M** a Sal|I Boobeoac Bed. Slariile Mabopanv. waa 44.95 a Sale! 4-Drawer Cheat, Mabogaav, waa ilbl a Sale! 4-Drawrr C3ml, Taa Nahogaav. waa tl>l a SaM Doable Dmaer, Baobeaar Bed. « alaul. waa $98 a Sde! 7-Pe. Branae Diaetle. 36a72” Top, wot 109.95 Super Savings! Deluxe Elgin 14-Ft. HBERGLAS BOAT l-pc. fibcrglaa hull, .can't rual. Warehonae • corrode . . . never needa painting. Special V inyl-covered iipliolhtery, ateering wheel and cahlea. Plexiglaa w ind- # ^ WW WW *‘*'‘‘*'* No Money Down ELGIN 12.H.P. OUTBOARD O Salel S-Pe. Balteraat Mahagaav Set, was $169 O Sala! »Jtt. DmiUk Walnal Set,'waa at 8239 a dale! S-Pc. Set. Biatpra ar Walaal, waa at 259.93 $138 B17B 8198 4rhair«. rd plattic fabrir. Tilli. ea«y-eare pladic. Save! • Sale! Alaaiiaaia taabrella Table, waa 18.95 13.88 a Caae Baabet Chair. 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