Thf W«ath«r THE PONTIAC PRESS Hom« Edition VOL. m Nd. 82 ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 18. 1961—40 PAGES Home Beootties naming Torch Do AboUt-Face Republicans Put Brakes to State Spending HOLLYWOOD HILUl FIRE — A blazing Hollywood Hills home falls victim to a raging bruiii fire which swept through the hills surrounding the California community Friday night. The scene n operating budget to a tight $462 million, which is still a record. The gov- Massive Blaze Hits 24 Homes Wind Fans $1.5-Million Hollywood Hills Fire; No Fatalities Reported HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (UPI) - A massive fire, fanned by gusts of wind up to 40 miles an hour, exploded in Uie Hollywood Hills Friday sight, bumW at leaid 24 homes and causing an estlms $1.5-million damage, firemen rc- The fire raged or. a 5-mile perimeter. No fatalities were reported. Flames gattod the heme el “Brava 1I«W mT* wMhor Al-dons Baxley and need to widda ,SpHtli« dtotaaee of Mw haga hooM oocaptod by actress Sprtog Bytngtan. ‘Tt was only by the grace of God and the red-hot fire department that many more homes weren’t destnqed,” Fire Capt. Fritz Bush told newsmen. major atlffoiing of UA. de-' termination to stop the Communist driye to overthrow the Diem govern-' ment by terrorism and infiltration. The statement announced elght-pdnt program of understanding’’ involving an immediate 20,000-man increase in Viet Nam’s armed forces, which now number 190,000, and more later if it becomes necessary. Huxley’s rambling two - story home overlooking the city was a charred ruin. At the height of the bUze firemen and workers from the Southern California Gas Co., Inaved flames to try to turn off natural gas pipes leading into the home to prevent an explosion. Huxley fled the fire and went to the home of friends. He said he managed to escape with a few manuscripts including one for Ms latest book, "Island,” which he termed a Utopian fancy. Canada Aids Shipping OTTAWA Ml - A new shipping p<^y of federal subsidies for shipbuilding in Canada and protection for Canadian ships In the Grpat Lakes was announced In the Com- Ister Leon Balcer. Fire Ruins Soo School SAULT STE. MARIE. Ont. (* -Fire destroyed the 50-year-dd King Gewi^ Public School here Friday. Only the new one-story wing escaped damage. No one was in- r In Today's Press Space Controversy U.S. officials and scientists cortain Soviet Yuri Gagarin did orbit earth despite doubt, skepficispr of others -PAGE 14. WWs the Asp\rm7 Forseasting car designs Ouatk News .................S-l Hurl New Arms^ Aid Into Viet Nam Battle SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) — The UnitecfJ States and South Viet Nam announced today that powerful new military and ecbnomic support is being thrown into the battle to halt the Communist takeover in Southeast Asia. A Joint communique stemming from two day talks of Vi<» PresidentLyndbn B. Johnson and President Ngo Diem marked •»------------------........ A year-tong “cash crisis” during ias> when the treasury was empty and a state payroll de-lay^ gave Mtohigaa a nation-wtde blaek eye. While the current operating budget is pegged to eat up all the revenue which lawmakers expect during fiscal 1961-62, there was hope that improved business conditions will bring in enough extra money to start whittling away at the deficit, estimated at $62 million by June 30. Dinh Police Crack Check Ring b Manila, dohliason toM the Philippinen Congress today free nations “must together show onr determination to keep our freedom” in the face of Commuaist threats. The vice president, barnstorming Asian hot spots for Presidrot Kennedy, appeared at the University of the Philippines and then dashed across Manila by helicopter to make this pledge before a Joint ■eirion of Congress: ‘America will honor her commitments to the rouse of freedom throughout the community of free nations." . major ring of bogus check passers operating in Oakland and Macomb counties and in Detroit has been cracked through the concerted efforts of various area police and sheriff’s departments, Detective Charles Whitlock of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department announced today. The Pontiac Press 1 aware of police activities in the case for several days but had agre^ with authorities to withhold the story until nrast of the suspects had been rounded up. ’There were no official estimates of costs of the speedup and expansion in U.S. military aid. The aid progHon is now ninniiw in the vicinity of $200 million In both the mflitaiy and economic fields. bended five of the suspects. The oommurique, Ustiag tbs ha fsitowed by mare tar raaeh-tag nMaanrea U the dtaatton ta In general terms, other allied tkxw were invited to participate with Washlngtdh and Saigon in the anti-Communist effort. This did not mean the South* east Asian Treaty Organization, which is already pledged to oon< lit on danger to Viet Nam. It could include Malaya and the Philippines, where there is already expereinoe in defeating Red guer-rilas. Showers and Mild on Tap for Sunday Skiro win be partly cloudy and temperatures mild tonight with Showers and thunderstorms are on the program for Sunday. Fol-lowtng a high of 71, tomperaturea will turn cooler., Fair and cooler is Monday’s forecast. Morning southeasterly winds at 8 miles per hour will become 15 to 25 m.p.h. late this afternoon and tonight. Fifty-nine Was the lowest recording in ■ > a.m. ’Tbe roereivy Ut 80 at Lawmen Combine to Stop Its Activities in Area, Macomb, Detroit checks are tavolved, accordhig to Detective Whitlock. He said po-Uce ta Pontiac. Detroit, Warrea and ke aad 1 chccko worth IMN. Being held are i^k M. Zietek, 39, of Detroit, Benny 1(arpoicz Jr., of 1818 Manse Road, Waterford ’Township; Donald G. Rogers, Swainson Critical as OOP AAojorities Trim Budget; Session Ends HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (UPI) —jgrowijig progressively worse stocelat Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer-stricken actor Gary Cooper he underwent the last of a series in Boston, was sinking and only hours away of operations last year, underwent ■ from death today, according to hisj In April he bad a prostatectomy [ abdomlnai nncrstton is n. Cedars of LebaaroHospItel here. physician Dr. Rex Kennamer. “It Is Just a matter of hours MW,” Kenaamer said Friday night, "time Is no hope at ail.” The Oscar-winning star's wile Veronica and daughter Maria were maintaining a vigil at his bedside. Kennamer said (^per is under constant sedation and unaware that the end is near. Cooper, who celebrated his 60th birthday last Sunday, has been confined to a bed in his Holmby Hills home since April 23. Only kit family, a tew clow trtonds aad a Catholic priest kave been pennlttod to visit him. Until last week. Cooper spent part of each day hi his study, reclining on a couch to read newspapers and watch television. GENEVA (»—U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk said today a meeting back in Laos may be settling some of the questions the great powers have failed thus to settle. Lawmakers even turned their scks on a pair of |xx)posals that would bring some $25 million in federal money to Kfichigan. Kennedy’s plan for aid to depen- dent children of imemployed work-were killed by lawmakers, partly because they opposed the plan, and partly berouse it would require an additional welfare expenditure of $1.8 million. LOSE BONUS It would have brought an estimated $20 million to local welfare agencies in an unemployment-plagued state. A $5-milUon bonus in federal high way funds was lost because the legislature refused to adopt an act to regulate billboards on interstate highways. ' Os the credit side, lawmakers pointed to the fact that no new taxes were i-oted during the INI A $50-millton lackage of nuisance taxes on beer, liquor, cigarettes, and telegraph service and corporations passed in the cash crisis to ease fiscal conditions was allowed to expire. A penny hike in the state sales tax, voted last November by tbe people, was the major reqson for holding the line on taxes. The four-month meeting of 1961 lacked both the drama of the 1959 session when money problems kept state government in turmoil, and the bitter partisan struggles over Herter Flies to Rome FRANKFURT, Germany (API-Former U.S. Secretary of State Christian Herter flew to Rome today to continue his round of talks with European government leaders on the North Atlantic Treaty | Organization. *Only Hours From Death* GOPandDems loin Forces to Recall Measure Last week he had to discontique Cooper was born in Helena, Mont., May 7, 1901. HLs early childhood was spent on a ranch. His movie career began in 1925 when a friend got him a bit part in a western. Abrupt Policy Change Hsyr^wainion, Protests, Lobbyist Spell Defeat His first major role was in “The Winning of Barbara Worth’ which he played a character appropriately named “Slim.” ta the ensuing N years Cooper has played a variety o( eharac-tens In some of Hollywood’o biggest hits, including “Meet Join Doe.” “Pride of the Yaakeeo,” “The Weoterner,” “The Fouu-talnhead,’’ “A Farewell to Arms," “Beau Geote,” “The VIr-gtnian” and “For Whom the Bell Toils.” The actor’s condition has been Two diverse film s—"Sergeant York” and "High Noon” coveted Oscars for the versatile actor. Meeting in Laos Heartens Rusk LANSING (AP)—A sudden about-face that took its supporters completely by surprise left a milk price-fixing bill in the legislative graveyard today. Lawmakers who engineered the maneuver claimed they saved Mlchl* gan housewives $10 million . year in milk bills. The measure already had cleared both the House and Senate with thumping majorities and been routed to Gov. Swainson for signing. Friday, a majority of Repabli-ins and Democrats in the House joined forces to recall tbe bill and consign it to the agriculture committee lor burial. A 14-nation conference on Laos’ fdture failed to start on schedule Friday, stymied by the fact that the Soviets and the West could not agree on how Laos was to be retoroented. Bask aad 8avlet Foreign Miu- ■ettle the liMue in a tacc-to-tace meeting today. Rusk, in a curbside interview, appeared surprised that some of the rival Laotian politicians expected here now are planning to meet before that in Onnmunist-held Laotian territory. S./3 Million OK'd for MSUO They are seeking to form a gle Laotian government. SERIES OF CONFERENCES Rusk and other leaders of East and West held a series of conferences all through the day in an attempt to save a conference that has run info an impasse before it starts. Legislature Earmarks Building Program and Heating Plant Funds The issue of Laotian representa-wi kept the conference from starting on schedule Friday, his first try at personal diplomacy with the Soviets, Rusk conferred with Gromyko in a Soviet hillside mansion to try to end the dispute, told newsmen afier Ms At a session last night the State Legislature authorized a S2Vk-mil-lion buildup program for Michigan State University Oakland and adopted a bill appropriating S225,-000 for an addition to the MSUO heatitag plant. The money for new buildings and addlttons will come from gifts and kMuu. Some also will be raised-by a bonding program through the Federal Housing and Home Agency, aooording to Chancellor Durwnrd B. Varner. "The buildings will all be self-liquidating with exception of "the heating plant addition,” he said. 'We exp^ the bonds will be paid that msrreri the lOBi o« with Student foeg Over & 3Q-year period.” APPROVAL NEEDED The building programs have been under way for some time, but legislative approval was needed before ground could be broken. Ground-breaking ceremonies will lake place Monday for two dormitories costing SSM.MO each. (Continued on Page 2, (fol. 5) er at the tree-shaded Soviet mission for 70 minutes. The American deckled to call on the Soviet tor-minister to explore ways of breaking the deadlock, a couraged by other Western lead- wottld not accept the Soviet de- “This represents an injection of _ new idea by the Soviet Union,” Rusk said. "This was not the basis on which we were invited to the conference.” TOGETHER 70 MINUTES Rusk and Gromyko were togeth- An abrupt change of policy by the governor, some effective hind-the-scenes maneuvering by a veteran lobbyist and rising protests from consumers were credited with the unexpected turn of events. Meanwhile, five members of the Western-backed Laotian govern-nent delegation readied Geneva. W. Averell Hnrrimnn, President Kemedy’s ravtag; ambassa- them. Pathet Lao aad neutnUst delegations, the other two factions Involved, already are Of Geneva. s, at the town of Namone in rebel-held territory, representatives of the warring sides signed a formal cease fire and agreed to open political talks Sunday. The talks will be aimed at setting up a coalition government and possibly agreeing on a unified delegation to Geneva. A report from the Internatiortal Control Commission, submitted before the Ban Namone agreement, said a de facto cense fire -« trace in fact If not actually signed—wnt In effect In Laos. It said breaches probably were due to misunderstandings, scattered forces and the like. J. L Hudson Store Set for Pontiac Moll The J. L. Hudson Co. of Detroit today announced ?5,ee6 square foot, one=level stOTF in the Pontiac Mall Shopping Center at the northwest corner of Telegraph and Elizabeth Lake roads. It will be located just north of a Montgomery Ward’s store which is now under construction in the same shopping center. This is the second major department store project announced for that area of Telegraph Road in Waterford Township in three days. On Thursday, Arlan' department store chain announced plans for a $1.25-million shopping development at the Dixie Highway intersection a little over mile north of the Hudson store site. The Pontiac Mali Shopping Center Is being developed by Aaron and William Gerahenson and the Wineman Investment Ca of Detroit. It is located on a 78-acre site with 43 acres fronting on Telegraph ger store and across from Pontiac State Hospital. The portion of the center which HndMNi’i will ooonpy. will have ■n enclosed, folly air-conditioned mall. It Is desertbed as the lint Mch center In the Detroit metro- NEW HUDSON’S 8TOBE — A 75,000 square foot, one-level store was announced today by the J. L. Hudson Ok of‘ Detroit for 0^ PonUac Mall Shoj^g Center hi Wkterfori Towmliip. It The developers last week took will be located in an enclosed, fully air-conditioned mall, at Indi- g $785J)00 building permit in cated In the architect’s rendering above. It Igcxpected to be ready Waterfoid Township to construct and reporting all In midninmer 1962. , / (Continued on Page 2, CoL 4) ' ‘ ‘ “ Ironically, the proposal was part of the Democratic governor’s legislative program and the only major one that cleared the legislature. He described it as a plan to stabilize prices at tbe consumer level. Retail prices of dairy products would be set at a minimum of 8 per cent above average cost. Retailers would be compelled to post their prices six days in advance. Milk processors would pay 1 cent per hundredweight to finance the program, with a new division of the State Agriculture Department handling the administration. Legislators su^torting the program asserted price increases would be small. 'Ihey complained that "loss-leader” milk prices in supermarkets were unfair to small dairies and home deliverymen. Word of consumer complaints got to the governor, who reportedly took another look at the bill and decided it would do more harm than good. YMCA Drive Up to (460,400 Week^s Subscriptions Add $40,100 to Total in Expansion Campaign Securing $40,100 in new subscriptions this week, the YMCA Expansion Program Campaign brought its total in hand to d^e ------------------------------ ^ litis was announced today by R. M. Critchfield, general chairman of the drive which seeks $650,-000 to expand present YMCA facilities. One of the brightest accomplishments during the past week, (Litchfield noted, was the work of the Women’s General Division under Mrs. William G. Wright. The group brought its total amount raised to date to $12,400 or appro.ximately 50 per cent of their goal of $25,000. rrltchdrld pointed out that there were still nearly 1.000 businesses and individuais, including a large number of professional people, who are still to be solicited. He emphasised that the ultimate result in the campaign will depend on returns from this group. "A determined effort is being called for on the part of the campaign organization to close the gap of $189,600 during the coming The executive committee feels,” Critchfield observed, "That representative participation on the part of the prospects who have not yet made commitments can A treasury gift w^ received dur ing the past week from the Beta Theta Phi Sorority (Beta Chapter). Critchfield stated that he had conferred with al) division leaden _ the past tew days and urged theiili to work with their teams with the ohjectlve of oomptating and reporting aU aNlgimeata tQf the end of next week. .v/,T >- TWO THE PONTlAr PRESS. $ATtJllPAY. MAY 19ei Output Increase Stirs Optimism Industrial Production Hike Adds to Indication Economy Amoving Up WILUAM S. DOWNES Will Seek Seat on School Board 1 Industrialist to Ente Election in the Pontiac .District, June 12 A Pontiac Township industrialist has announced he will be candidate in the June 12 Pontiac school district riectkm. WUBaoi 8. Downes a( IMl Op-dyke H Downes Is a «ea school circles. He has been feiterested in school business, par-Ucnlarly finances programs, fcr many years. He formerly ran for seats on the school board twice, loaing in the ISffi and 1960 school elections. Be has served as a direeler of the ArrMtectaral Woedwerk la- 'The candidate is also an active Mason. In past years be has promoted economy in school spending urograms. Downes is the fifth per^ son to announce candidacy for the two four-year terms expiring in i June. Speed on Freeways lifted to 70 m.p.li. . LANSING (UPI) - Speed limiU on freeways in the sUte will be ipcreased to 70 miles p< during the day under a proved yesterday by the The measure set the speed ea Umlted-eccese freeways at 00 dur- Passage of the bUl was a compromise between the two houaee. The House wanted to increase the currence 85 and 55 M.P.H. limlti by 10 M.P.H. but the Senate re ronamended the 5 M.P.H hike. The bill will become law rignature by the governor. Funds Unit Elects Prexy LANSING (^v-Joseph E. Dickinson. executive secretary of the Battle Creek United Fund, was elected president of the Michigan Qoundls Association at a business meeting here Friday. WASHINGTON (AP>-A Sharp increase in hahistrial production last month gives added indication the U. S. ccMHtny is moving up from re The Federal pwrted Friday a 2.5 per cent jump in industrial output over March. as the first increase in 9 months and the best showing in 16. It aUo was the strongest indication SO far that the economy has snapped out of the recession which be^ last year. PREDICTS RECORD And the experts of the Business Advisory Council and Department of Oomimerce predicted the groaa national product (GNP) would 1525-530 billion by the end of the year. The BAC includes the heads of many of the nation's largest companies. Good news also came from recent employment figures. SOCIETY HONORS HOSPITAL — The Oakland Chapter of the Mkdilgan Society for Menial Health presented a special award to Pontiac General Hospital yesterday. The certificate commends the hospital tor its new psychiatric unit and is the first such award won by a general hospital in Michigan. William P. Babcock, chairman of the hospital board, accepted the award. Shown here at the society’s annual meeting are (from left) Dr. Herbert C Modlin, the featured speaker; Royal Oak Municipal Judge Elmer £. Hartwlg, society isresldent; and Babcock. Riroway Horse Women Invited to Attend Injures Girl, 12 Dragged 170 Feet oh Ground With Her Feet Caught-in Stirrup A )2-ysarold Btoomflald Town-il^ girt suffered axtenstve rin wban throvm from • luimway hone la the Highlaiid Rsereatiem Ana, White Lak» Township, ya»- tinea tiw ftrtt of tha pear are invited to a new resldaiit’ party Tuesday at tha Oonmanity Mn. Ralph 0. Moorw, OoDunun- **y.................. dal director, aaid the 13:30 p. m. program will include deaaert b eplte of injuries over most of her body, Shoyl Gideon, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Gordon L. Gideon of 15M Sodoo Lake Road, waa reported in satisfactory condltkm today at Pontiac General Hospital. coffee, a fashion dhow, bridge and a badly tractared right am. an hgnred , Bogus Check Ring Cracked by the law emt si her bady. The youngster wae dragg^ on The Labor Department said Thuraday there was a "significant” increase in the factory work week during April. It also reported modest employment gains in many job^carce industries. Unique Honor Given to Hospital The Oakland County Qiapter ofi mental bospital popnlaMens kave the Michigan Society fbr Mental Health presented a framed c«rti-ficate of recognition to the Pontiac General Hospital Board of Trustees yesterday. And the Labor Department'! Bureau of Employment Security reported that the hvmber of jobless wnticers drawing unemployment benefits dipped during the week ended April 29 for the 10th straight week. The total feU 113,900 to 2.61 mU- lion. Several Injured as 2 Big Bombs Rock Paris PARIS (AP)-Two big plastic bombs exploded in the heart of Paris today, injuring several per- The first blast hurt five persons and heavily damaged offices of the Radical-Socialist party. An hour and a halt later a second charge burst In front of the offices of a left-wing weekly newspaper, France-Observateur. First reports said damage was heavy, and that feveral passersby were hurt. An award also was presented to Judge Hartwig for his aervices to the society. The bomb explosions came on the third anniversary of the 1958 . Jn Algiers Whloii led h fall of the Fourth Republic and the return of Gen. Charles de Gaulle to power. Explosions of plastic are usually the work of rightwingers opposed to De Gaulle's liberal policies for Algeria. Victims of the first blast included the concierge in the building hottring the party offices, three «rs of his family, an' woman in a clothing ^ore next Etna Rumbles, Subsides CATANIA, SlcUy (UPD-Mount Etna blasted rocks as big as trucks up to 5,000 feet into the air early today, then subsided from violent eruption to low-key rumbling. the Weather of aboat'l per cent each year. Last year the decrease was 1^ per cent," The award was a highlight the society's annual meeting at Devon Gables. Riven by the mental health seeiety to a general hospital I Royal Oak Municipal Judge Elmer E. Hartwig, chapter president, commended the hospital board for "rect^nlzing the growing need for mental facilities in a gennral hospital and initiating a 25-bed psychiatric unit for mentally ill children and adults. DEDICATION MONDAY The unit will be dedicated at the hospital Monday morning. Accepdag the award was William P. Babcock, chalimaa of the hoopMal board. The new psydriatric naft is scheduled to Major speaker of the meeting was Dr. Herbert C. Modlin, senior psychiatrist at the Menninger ainlc in Topeka, Kan. New members of the society’s board of directors elected yesterday were IHrs.'Harry L. Riggs of Blosmfleld nils, Mrs. George Stooghtoa of ' Rochester, Mrs. Ralph W. Wagner of Blrmlag-ham and Ouries W. Welkel of Royal Oak. All will serve two-year terms. Dr. Modlin spoke on "Recent Advances in Psychiatry.'! POINTS OUT TRENDS The noted psychiatrist pdnted I "open hospiuds" anc' peutic communities’* as trends in mental institutions. J. I Hudson leases Store in Pontiac (Continued From Page One) the concrete and steel mall. It will be 33 fet high, with 480-loot frontage and 385-foot depth. issued lor the Montgomery store. The permits do not Include electrical, plumbing or heating work, or any equipment and fixtures. An open hospital has no locked «S MILUON PRICe At one time a $5-mllllon price tag was put on the development, which is expected to Include some stores. A private sewage system has been announced for the devel- thmpeutic community con-Bista of patients electing representatives to an all • hospital oongreu which decides many of the hospital's rules and regulations. Full U.8. Weather Bureau Report PON-nAC AND VICINITY - MmUy sunny and warm today, high M. Partly cloudy and mild tonight, low 68. Sunday considerable clondlness, showers and thunder-_ showers and inralng coldet, lilgR 33, Wla^ sMrtherir increasing to 15 to 25 mUes this afternoon. T*s>r la meu* ^LowMt Umptnturt prtMdliit I At I a.ro.r Wind relocltp S DIrKtIon: Bouthwtit. fun uU Bnlurdajr nt 7-44 p m. Sun rtu< Sunday at 1:12 a.m. s Saturday at 1:11 p.m RItkaal aad Lawnl Taaipcralartt Tkla Data la M Taara Id lIT* » la II Frlday'a Taaaparalara Ckarl Moon rltta Sunday at l;U a m. I 4S Danaar I 17 DaaMoIni .. M Duluth M 4* SlPaaa 71 M Port Worth Marquatta Waathar—Suaay Oaa Taar A«a N 13 s ts .?? s S 8 - .. .......... 63 S3 —......... SO M LoaAntalaa 73 U Muakaion It It Miami Batch 73 77 Pallston M I4I Ullwaukaa 71 U B. ett. MtrU 73 M MlnotapoUt M ** Trtv City M M NtwOrltaoi 7» .3 Atlanta 66 U Maw York 63 Blimtrek 61 3( Omaha M 8 8 FiSkh 8 „ . M Buffalo 84 fi St. Loult IS U --------- „ 1-----------, g 73 (1 AP Pfcalafax NATipNAL WlATilEB — Rain slwwer and thunderstonn activity can be expected tonight from Gr^t Lakes through the Nortberb and mid-AtlaiRic states, portions of the Pacific Northwest and in the Central naliib. It will be warmer fr^ the Mias-issippi VaOey eastirard into the Atlantic Costal states sad coolsr over the Sootbern Plateau and Central and Southern Plains. Modlin also pointed to the use of drugs as a factor which has increased the number of patients “During the last live years our Tense Flood Watch Troubles 2 States By TIm) Amsclsted Press Flood-weary residents of southern lilinots and Indiana kept a tense watch today on soggy levees and dikes weakened by nearly week of flooding that has reached record proportions. Hundreds of thousands of acres remained under water with swollen rivers and streams still surging towards crests expected in the next few days. Waters re^ed however, In other sections ef the ares w'' ' Includes Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas. Fair, warm Tveather prevailed over most of the area. Foreign Investing Urged HOT SPRINGS. Va. (AP) Members of the Commerce De-partment’k Business Advisory QHincU have urged American business leaders to expiuid vestment abroad. The advice came of Commerce Luther H. Hodges Friday. Against Killing Adolf He asserted that more psychiatric units in hospitals were needed, and commended Pontiac (Senera) staff fbr meeting this need. Modlin emphasized that more community clinics were also needed because “mental illness is a community iMuUem. It is not our problem, it is yours,’’ he told his audience. “We doctors are hego to help Toa solve It,” he eoaclnded. The local society vrill elect its board officers next month. UAW and GM to Begin Talks Late in June The UAW and General Motors will begin 1961 contract negotiations on Wednesday, June 28, urith the first session scheduled for Consumers Tells of New Gas Rate 10 a.m. The announcement was made Jointly today by Leonard Wood-cockr UAW vice president and chairman of the union’s GM department and Louis G. Seaton, vice president in charge of Personnel Staff of General Motors. The meetings will be held in the fifth floor bargaining headquartox in the General Motocs Building. Says Hike Thursday Will Cost 2-4H Cents More a Day The Hudson store will open in midsummer of 1962, according to Jaaeph L. Hadaon Jr., presi-dnil of the J. L. Hadaoa Oa„ mM the new branch Trill be sp-erated as s “budget store,” and merchandised by the company's basement store orgMltatlon. He added, however, that a number of "npstairs More" departments Hill be repreanled. He said that the new branch represents an extension of the con- Rates (or Commercial space heatii« and tor commercial and industrial service also are somewhat higher, Gerhard said, thb amount of the increase varying with the amount of gas used. 'This is the first diange in Consumers gas rates since 1354, when they were reduced,’’ Geihdrd said. ‘Since then there have been sharp increases in the cost of everything that goes into gas ssrvice Including wages, materials and especially the coat of gas purchased by the company tor delivery to its More than 90 per cent of the gas distributed by Consumer* is brought into Michigan from distant locations such as Texas, Louisiana and.(Mdahonu.” “With the revised rates in effect. Consumers gas rates Trill still compare favorably with those of competing fuels.” The new rates are designed to produce additional annual revenue of 37,925,000 a year as authorised by the State Public Service Commission May 3. Supplying gas service in 30 Michigan counties, Omsumers has 545, 000 ga.s customers. Of these, 360,000 use gas to heat their homes other buildings, and llb.OOO are residential customers Trix> use gas for such purposes as cooking and excellent merchandise assortments at popular prices and carrying the Hudson guarantee of prices as low as any in the area." He said that tixturing Trill be designed to provide quick service, and that there will be self-selection in many departments. MARKET AT ARLAN’S ’The Arlan store Trill have 80,000 square feet, and vrill be accompanied by a 20,000-iquare-foot super market. It Trill be located on 14 acres. Both developments will have considerable parking facilities. Ise, Telegraph Road win have three major riioppliig center* to <-mlle stretch from the Tel-Huron ShoppInR Oeater at MM (W. Huron Stret) and the Arlaa center at V. S. II (Dixie Highway). In sddlllon, V/i miles Square Lake Road, U the Miracle Mile Shopping Cea- The new shopping centers will be Immediately to the north and south and across the road from the new county courthouse. Triilch to mmeet- eps»- water hnttiqi; ‘Tito remainder use ing its store in Lincoln Park, “with industrial processing. The new rate applying to all residential usage, including space heating, is: 31.80 per month minimum charge, covering the first 500 cubic feet, 15 cents per 100 cubic feet for the next 1,500 cubic feet, 10 cents per 100 cubic feet for the next 10,000 cubic feet, 8.3 cents per 100 ^ublo feet for all rer 12,000 cubic feet. The okl^rate wa* $1.20 per mbnth minimum charge, covering the first 500 cubic feet, 15 cents per hundred cubic feet tor the next 1,500 cubic feet, 10 cents per hundred cubic feet tor the next 8,000 cubic feet, 7.6 cents per hundred cubic feet for all over 10,000 cubic feet. legislature OKs Funds for MSUO (Continued From Page One) aad a $118,888 addHIsa to the Work Trill begin in about thrire conatructian. a |m-inillloa intramural building. The heating plant addition is needed tor the new MSUO library 32-mllUon science building which will be ready for use next fall. The heating addition, said Varner, should be ready for use by atxHit Dec. L Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin within 30 days. ^ toot dangling from a stirrup, for over 170 feet when the horse she eras riding suddenly bolted. Ihe stirrup finally broke, leaving the girl in a huddled heap on the bridle path in the state park. JContinued From Page One) 3185 Eastwood Road, Avoo Town- ARBAIGNMENT MONDAY Zletdc and Karpoics are to be tog charges to Circuit Court here Ttts 3 9t Sheiyi ssM her horse proh-abiy had beesi stag by a bee. aa they had asfteed several bother-fa« their mwmto. They had rented the horses from Duke's Ranch on MS9 next to the park. The other girls, Deborah Winter, 12, of 4434 Ptoe TTOe Trail, Bloomfield Tomiship, and Karen Hinds, 13, of 4345 Pine YKe Ttail, were helpless as Sheryl's panicked trail. SherifTs deputies were Investigating the accident. Hofia OHicial Freed by Judge in Scuffle Case DETROIT (UPI) - Charges against a Teamster Union official were dismissed yesterday by Recorder’s Court Judge George Murphy. Rdand McMaster, business agent and secretary-treasurer of Local 299, was accused of pushing two policemen investigating assault charge agstost Teamsters President James R. Hoffa. sfatant ProsecTTtor J a h a Baiose failed to answer ade- vaey a( the aaloa headqaartors, where the laeidesit took piacel The officers had gone to the building April IS to investigate truck driver Melvin Angel’s charge that he tras choked by Hoffa during a meeting two days before. The policemen said that Angel, of Utica, got Into a scrape with McMaster, and that when they tried to separate the men, they Tvere aet upon by McMaster and another Teamster business agent, Charles O’Brien. O’Brien was charged Trith assault and his case Trill be beard May 23. McMaster was accused of interfering Trith (rfficers to the performance of their duty. chaigM Tvere ever filed against Hoffa. New Resident's Party BlRMlNaHAM - Woman who, bo sMis by Mmiay by asto bave mfomd to Birmingham. Roaervaltoas. she added, shoidd than glad” to help to Bad-tag new hanssa fsr flto fito. "Wa advise pet orrosn to contact ns immediateiy it they believe they cannot property feed or ( animal,” Mn. Kbdier . They are being held at the county jail to Ueu of 37.900 bond each. Rogers is belag held by Detroit poUee a3to to achedtotod fsr arralgameat to osnrt there Moe-day. Hodgson and Short are held for investigation at the county jail here pending chaiges. "We expect more aneata to fol-iw,” said Whitlock. EnroUment fbr kindergarieners in the Bloomfirid mis School District for next year will be taken duriiM the week of Miy 39June 2 Conant, Eastover, Hickory Grove, mie Lake. Vau|^ and Wing Lain sdioob. The bans of saroUmeBt win be 9:18 to U:88 a. ns. aad (nm 1 | to I p. m. In order to be eligible for kindergarten, children must be 5-yearsold on or before Dec. 1.1961. Zietek and Karpoicz both waived examination of the charges Triten arraigned to Pontiac Municipal Court after being arrested by Pontiac police May 5. Authorities said the gang has been cashing chedn, each Tvixth 3120, that Tvere reportei' during burglaries at Gross A Sms Cement Contractors office to Livonia, and at the former Jim-Jlm’s Coney Island restaurant office to Waterford Township. The Coney Island Restaurant business folded prior to the theft and the checks Trere to have been destroyed by orvner Jim Roberts of 222 Seward St. made sat for tas total, but set the figure at at least $1,188. Checks from both burglaries have been turning up at grocery markets and bars in Ma«»nb County, Detroit, Pontizu; and elsewhere to Oakland County since the beginning the month. “What has made it easier tat the culprits to cash the bogus checks is the fact that they have been stamping them Trith a check i stiU not accqunted for," said Whitlock. 8U88 smx MIS8INO He noted that an estimated S2,l(» to the stolen checks tog and could yet show up to clrcu- The missing checks from the contracting firm arc mode payable by the Michigan Bank of Detroit. $442m Price Put on Building Being Erected A 3442,000 price tag has been placed on the clinic building under construction at 909 Woodward Ave., opposite St. Joseph Mercy! Hospital. "The big tipoff came when one of the suspects signed a couple of the stolen checks with his true e.” explained Whitlock. The others Tvere signed Trith fictitious or erroneous names that led detectives up numerous blind alleys, he added. A building permit bearing this figure was issued yesterday Physicians ^ Estate Devetop. iHehT Cbrp., the focal development company. The permit foUoTre ground breaking last month. Centennial Spectacle Rehearsals Tomorrow SuTslay. May 14, girls’ gyro- Ifn. Moore explatoed that tiw purpose ei-tlw puty "basidss hav-taR ^ to to 1st tbs tadiai know they are mqst wstoome to the coramuaHy and to acquaint them tha many acflritlss •( the center.” The Birmingham Humane Sode-j today requested ares pet owners Trim caenot property care for the inimals to contact their office at 275 E. Maple Road. L K.‘ R. Rsdbsr, teeielaiy Grove Parent-Teacher Association will sponsor a barbeque-fair May 20 at the school from 4:30 to 8 p. m. Mis. Harold Abrams sad Mrs. Rlehard Graves are oochstmien of the event. The fifth grade Girt Scouts, under the leadership of Mr*. John Conde, Trill assist to serving the chickni dinner. The United Honle''9wners Association of Bloomfield Townrtilp, Inc., at a recent meeting Trent on record as being opposed to any further advancement of commercial properties to the tormabip un-the master plan becomes' effective. Albert L. Listman, president of the Associatfon, said that “since it is the desire at ’United’ to keep Blocxnfield Torvnship a residential area, we Trish to offer our full cooperation and support to township officials Triierever possible, and . trust the master plan will accom-this shortly." ; 7 p.m., ■arra- RED Donald M. MUlar of Uvonla has been chosm as executive director of the Oakland County Chapter, American Red Qrois. He will work out of the chapter offires to ^tiac. Millar, 43, succeeda Millard Bennett Trim ^ last February. He has been ossisUnt executive director of the Detroit chapter. enteVS FUN — There’s nothing like a down and hot dogs to moke a day at the circus complete. Children from Pontiac State Hospital and Oakland County Cripple Children’s Home irere guests of file Waterford Township lOrnmis Club yesterday u the MUl’s Bnther’a dreoa did a one4ay stand on Highland at Pontlae Lake roads in the Township to th^ deligfat of aU who attended., With down Herman Joseph who has 53 years experience—to noaktog children laugh (from joft) Staidey Sldewjrtider, . Alice Stanew, Ifldiad Smith and Jotoi Yui«k, ■■■ :■ V Khrnnto did> Ftesklnit the PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1961 THREE Botvinnik Repeats as Chess Champion MOSCXIW'(AP) — Mikhail B«t-a iS-yearoU maater ol cheat itrategy and aubtlety from Rusaia, haa regained the world cheat championahip tor the second time-* feat never before accom- Idiahed in the hiatary o( worid competition. Botvinnik, who lost the title to AOkhaa Tal a year ago, won it again Friday when he defeated the 24-year
-fessional diver, several times passing the open water deptti record of aii^tly over SOO feet reached by a Ui>. Navy diver. la a test in the pressmlzed tank Wild Auto Crash Kills 4 Teen-Agers Republic Cforp. is suing RoAiey for $5,540 all^edly advanced to him for a television film. Rooney, claimed Republic owes him about $250,000 fnr three movies he made. He said he owes the government $175,00pi Pontiac Traffic Club to Hold Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Pmitiac Traffic Oub will be held at the Hotel Waldron, Monday, at 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be, Robert Tewksbury of the Detroit Edison Cb. He will also show a film, "Pathway to Progress.” PHENIX CITY, Ala. (Ap)_ Four teen-age youths were kajed near here when their speedini^ car plunged off a highway, sailed thro^ the air and smashed foto a tree tome 10 feet above the ground. A fifth occupant of the car was critically injured in the smashup Friday night on U.S. Highway 431 about 22 mUet south of Phenix Qty. Dead were Frank Williams, jg of Phenix City, and three Seale! Ala., youths, James Thomas Ward, 19, Dennis Taylprl 19, ^nd William Rudolph. 17. CrlUcally injured was Edward Henry* 20, of Seale. All were Negroes. (Adr»rUi«m»nt» K "KIT IT om- nia MR aMK sm f*9« n M56 WOODIINE Os«i Swndsy I-5 P.M. 3 bcdra. brtek, prUlleie* on Srlvan la»*- n»rp*ted Uv. rm., (Ircptect, ] Mdrmi., ui> bath dan. 1 bMlrm. mid wri* Itorbs* *PM« up. Knottr e*r Fenced ynrd. Tcrme. $18,500 „____ ... —! bathe,____________________ tlfully carpeted Uuinc rom. cherry peoeM <*>nlly room with Mrcplace, kltf^hdbn «rl*K Hi-*-- ----------a B^el kitchen with dining a_________________ liptlt-liu. Full baeement. Hot water redlMt heat. 1 car attached la- $39,500 WIST SIDE—VACANT , IV* t icreened porch. FMntj •pace In Urhif room, full alia dln-Jnt room, both carpeted, convenient kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bath oh second. Pull basement. 3 ear ga- rage. 31,000 down. $10,500 NEAR MSUO—5ACRES 5 REDROOM HOME OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. Remodeled farm home. Living room 13x13, fireplace,. dininf room and model kitchen, rec. rm. 13x17. 3 bedrms. and bath, screened porch. OU HW beat. Barn 10x50. tool shed Unit and 38 fruit trees. Terms. Directions; M-34 one mile north of Pontiac to 3173 Shlmmont Rd. open $23,500 ANNETT REALTORS INC. “INVEST IN THE BEST” FE 8-0466 WE WILL TRADE AUTO-TOURISrai 'tAKB lake MtCMIMM SHORT GUT 240 mllos wf driving •• Bni®y Clippor bempitaUty— bMutIful louiiS**- Otttaid* bedroomh _ ^tb toikta, bortba, cfaildm’* = rinDcin(.6iM food and rifroih- : Mighf ealllngg—fain a day-gravel while you aleep. Detralt tiefcat Offlre: 1341 Fleet NaUaeal Bldg. Send for beautiful ooler fagoefaura ahowinf rates, acbedulea, eta wiscomiN • kuonoAN Mastegaa licket Office a Deck: .■Tbe Marf. Tel.: FA S-Je73 ^ASON opens mat 33 g.A.MILWAUKKK reached a simulated depth of 561 feet. Last month, Keller went down to 1,000 feet near Toulon, Prance. - This was s "Ubunce dive," in which he remained on the bottom for only a few seconds. Total time for the dive and return was about 48 minutes. Using normal diving techniques, the return from that depth would require hours of a slow ascent for the gradual decompression needed to prevent the "bends.” This is caused by the development of bubbles in the bloodstream when returning too rapidly from the heavy pressure of extreme depth. Keller said there were several reasons for withholding information on the formula of the gaaei he uses. He mentioned only «ie: fear that amateur skin divers, using a technique stlli experimental, might he injured or killed. Fined for Selling Less Hamburger Than Advertised Eugene Schweisa, store manager at Kresge’s in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center, pleaded guilty yesterday In Justice Court to offering tor . sate less hamburger fiian represented in advertisements. ».xt east by West Bloomfleld rmvHUp Jaaftee a( the Peaee Earner C. DIeterle."* The charge was brought against chweiss by James McCollum, tate inspector for the Department ( Agriculture. McCollum charged that the store Ivertiaed lU hkmbuigers con-lined a quarter pound ol meat hen they weighed only R4 oWjees, From Area to Attend Blucdtion Conference Richard Megahan, Clawson Irginla Kovalic, Orchard Uke. fHiairi Bentl^, Troy: WIDlam Eakowrify, WaUed Lake and Dek< Ht Catron. Pontiac will attend e annual district presidents con-lence of the MlchigaB Edueatkn nodation ’fhunday through Sat---------------—up; Sr. Mmyi near Battie OreA. More than 200 teacher* and ad-Inistratnrs, including 170 preai-nto Map Measure Set Clip Zhis Coupon _ _________ fits Any Vd-lnch Drill | Original $7.93 I j San4ii% tiMi PoUsUig Kit ; -------- ■ ■ ■..I I As shown - OiK kit for olactrte II . ..‘ drMb. V -2nd Floor W(7 %\:oo£LO^ Seiler OO Sal has boo not, othor, pod. ole. | A. kta Imp * 98 North Soeiiiaw V THE PONTIAC PRESS Ehra Sirwt SATUKDAT, HAT 13, ISSl I "Si"®?* ^SEwtSTihi* *cw&5Tm!mSik ®SSIi&i*» isss&ris^ tSeemstoMe Periodic Suits Filed Against GM ly Our Federal Government - So. OM’s sued again. t It’s a part of life. ;!!Oenaral Motors is our largest cor* fbratioo and the Federal Qomn* inent seans to fed soma form of itoral obligation Ijo file suit period!* &Uy. Anything that big ought to be fixUty of—well, of something. The lostice Department gropes in a per* pUnent fog over Hignees*’ add “mo* &poly.” If you’re huge, it c(xicludes Iptomatteally you must have cor* pared the mark unfairiy. Hence, OM || a perennial target ★ ★ ★ This attitude may tioothe the inner orge of the governmental man. Or periiaps the department believes it meets the demands of > the populace. These Federal offi* ciab seem to feel that the voters want big corporations investi* gated as a matter of dcpartmMtal routine. The idea is to try and pin legal nuchinationa on t^ champ someway, somehow or some* where. Pot shots at GM are easy. ^te makes it a simple target. ★ ★ ★ The Justice Department may achieve two purposes with periodic suits against OM. First, it can con* Vince itself that it’s ”in there pitch* ing” and really preserving the American way of life. Secimdly. it can preen its feathers, thump its chest and become all fired up vdth a new hate for bigness. ★ ★ ★ This time GM is charged with an especially henious crime. The rascals seem to have monopolised the sale of Diesel locomotives. 1 guess they havcb too»i»M builds, aiui sells them cheaper and better than any competition. In fact, it has amassed 84 per cent of the market. Isn’t that disgraceful? ★ ★ ★ ApparenUy, this is an actual offense of some sort in industrial Jurisprudence. Perhaps OM could outlaw the claim by doubling the price and kwlng a lot of the market, but that could make it vulemable to another devious suit—shameless {Mrofiteering. You’re sued if you do and sued if you don’t vriien you’re the top banana. ★ ★ ★ Railroad officials say GM saves them half a billion dollars a year with Diesels. The rails in general' are in the most precarious positions of any business in America and this lift helps keep them going. GM’s plodding competition once had all the locomotive business — all of it. But it slept soundly while GM developed the Di^I. Hire Wii~iit open market with open competition in a new development and GM became first, best and cheapest by right of conquest in an open battle. But the “reward” for this initiative, this foresight and this ambition is a suit in Federal Court. ★ ★ ★ Why not a day of public Jubilation in honor of the outfit that revolutionized costs in rail frdght and passenger travel? The Justice De{^-ment might well carry the flag and lead the opening chorus of “Onward Christian Soldiers.” But no, Herman, .this Diesel deal is dirty business. ★ ★ ★ The Justice Department probably favors the return of covered wagons; and travel in the old : prairie schooner is easily corre-< 0 latod with the department’s ; thinking. : r Dm thridVirtflmeAT Wlift tb I : frighten' industry away from new ] . and modem methods? ‘ I What a business! “If ail printers were determined not to print anything until they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. ★ ★ ★ During the past two weeks, Bbuno Kkabns, Sports Editor, Jobk W. Fitzgebald, the Editor, and the undersigned have all been spanked for* various offenses that we’ve committed against sacred cows. ★ ★ ★ Mr. Kearns was reprimanded for saying Central High School didn't have the greatest track team; John Fitzgerald was scored for an editorial suggesting Judge Finnigan was too soft on a lad who stabbed a companion in the heart; and the undersigned has been castigated for saying a critical thing about the Kennedys in the midst of some warm praise— and for other defections. ★ ★ ★ So-o-o-o-oo-o, let’s all re-read the sentence from the Philadelphia sage. It’s framed on my office wall. Voice of the P^ple: Rescue Markers Are Used to Aid in Sdving Lives It k gratuytai to aot> thet the Ponltoe rtn ItgMw* Amoclatloo to conJUDction wkh Ihe Pwttoo Pim and other totonstad gmnps, are ■me tomp. no nmibw gtons M ol|M tom ^mttog I fotow tosttosra to e ptomn toeatoi to tola iosm or mun ami tounetotoi imp to Mlat imaaei to mm e( am. Ibe Watofferd TDanufaip Ttae lilbton have hem doing thk same maridag tor toe past two yean sad toty alto would Hhe to be notlfled about any penon wltoto the towmbto who cmdd me theae marimre. Wateibwrd Tiweihip ktoe nipJtoiiat *Cenaonhip Favored Says Little Support During War Only* Given *Good* Movies In ttiae of war cenaorehip ihould to this dlecueeloB about toe be advocated on newspapen, ra* nwvies. I read toat toe ‘'bad'’ WtolevlahMi. and magudBet. But pteturee make money tor the proto peace tone, even though a ducere and the "foto’’ enm leto. “cold war" may estot, 1 am Hw people who condemn the agatoet cenaonhip. “bad" qpee are knid and lai« to We tore to a demoerallo cam- hotow^tomd try where each perem haa a ■take to toe weltore el toe m- ^ * tiML itoee tt to toe eMtotm who « v « Se, toe «gotol" mee dto at That cornea under the headtog ol illogical laultlinding. PeeWeePutoer Rep. John Moes etated that we •hould improve our ayetem o( tightening contixds over intorma-* tion about intdligence lallurea. The great respect I have lor my ’ country would be kwt 11 my right- ‘All NcW Programs ^ Require Spending* ! Words of Wisdom ..... I take comfort in the words of wisdom uttered by BivJAsizir FasinaiN when he said:> And in Conclusion .... Jottings from the well-thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: Eo SuixivAN says “I Wish Again That I Was in Michigan," is the Queen Mother’s favorite tune. iBvmo Bbslin wrote it in 1914 and Judt Oabland revived it in 1948 in “Easter Parade.” Bbatricb LnxiB always sings it when the distinguished mother is in the audience. Ed wants the Michigan band and glee club to record it... .....Everybody’s nomination for one of the Nation’s very attractive young wtmien: (Mrs. Astronaut) Lo-uibb Shbpabo......... . . . Newsmen say Abthur Ooopbbt who has been dropped from TV’s Candid Camera Lovigg y«w is too im- portant for his own good, anyway .............Yo-yos are making a comeback. Two decades ago, Howabd Hblosnsbaitd was the local champion in both professional and amateur circles. ★ ★ ★ Corenna Aldrich, until recently one of The Press’ beauties, Is actually tanned from the sun in her own backyard in 1961. She seized the fleeting moments we’ve had the past weeks............ He was watching the Tigera on TV when Brown hit one into the stands. The master of the house leaped to his feet: “A grand slam homer!” His bttttrJbBU imuis^ in tht dusting. “Good. Was there anyone on base?”.............. “They” say Russia has SO families living in conditions that approximate the moon. They’re to 1^ the first “settlement.”.......... Castro says he wants Guantanamo “by orderly procedures.” If Justices Warren and Brennan decide it, they’ll givt It to him on a silver platter. ★ ★ ★ Pontiac’s Oeneral Hospital swings from a deficit of 8140,000 to a profit of $129,000. Many deserve credit taut H. Eulbb ranks first.. . :........ Khbushy wants to send Yuiu Oaoarin over here on a “goodwill tour.” The whole purpose is to discount our ovm feat and rub our noses in the mud. Our State Department is “inclined to go along.” Phooeyl............. They tell me a skid row “tube steak” is a hot dog; T-.-’v ; . «,, , rDapt,^ oJ-Cheers and Jeers: the C’s—Arthub Law and FAKBBhi> Robbbts, tor a valiant but losing fighi for a “line item” In behalf of MSUO In the Legislature; the J’s—the govt. dept, that put on the phony failure of our sky shot fo9r the films. —Hasolo a. Fttzoerald Betore eccepting the Job of manager of the San Francisco Giants. Alvin Dark conferred with his wile and four chUdren. “I don't wish this to sound corny,"* he said later «t his first press conference, “but I said to my wile that maybe this wasn't what God intended for ue ... So, we prayed. AH of us, for guidance. AS the nights and mornings passed we became progreuively more enthusiastic." Dark is a devout Baptist. In a film for the Fdlowahlp of Christian Athletes, he said the Bible “contatoa all the rules of the game of life. It telle ua what Christ expects of us. It's like the home plate in a boll game ... If we don’t know where home {date is, we can't score. Likewise, if we don’t know what it is Christ would have us do to life, we don’t score there either.” 152Mu^St. Says Polite Pause Is *Wait and See* Prior to Presidfnt Kennedy’s tax maasage, tha New Frontier Your editorial of Tueaday, May 9, indicates that you fancy President Kennedy has experienced a "100 day" respite traditionally grante<%a new President by tiw opposition party. U a rsapUs was gnaSti to y by toa OOP. Days of All Faiths: Twelfth Century Saint Honored toe IM days the aame meae passed by a veto el SM to 1 There is no ’’100 day" pauae ditionaUy granted to a new 1 ident by the opjposithm party. ing inopoaala. The recomroenda-tiona for new federal aid tor houatog, tor ntedlcal care, tor education, and tor many other new programs all require more spending. One of the battle criee o( the new adihinistration has been that economic growth must be stimulated. The PreaideBt propoece tax tocentivee tor new corporate to-veetraent and more propoaals are promised next year. It is pro-proposed to coHect^more taxes from individuals. Tu reform will be a key issue this year and next. ’This ^roq^ct has led the tax foundation to in-elude several new projects on federal tax revision to its 1961 program. Apart from federal tax mat- is actually a "wait and aec’’ period ters and the financial problenu of employed by the oppoeiiig party the states, our conttoutog effort while the new President conetructs has been to increase dtisen ua-his Administration and formutotee deritandtog of ell fiscal toniee. iti p oppoeition r t y cannot New York By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER and apparenUy hopeleariy ill. When the shrine from' iU place, the king’s There k not always general fhe doctors had given up. a aolemn fever left him. As they awnadted agreement on just what makes a^procesalon of ecdesiaatical, civil, the king with it, he grew noticeably tial program until the admlnistra-■Bint. Monday in Sp«*". especially military dignitaries formed to better. As they set it down by hie tion achievea a atoble condition to MawUM P granting more ftoids? Even follow the Rnekane we are more t of our ouccen and aren’t . In Rneela. the people bdof« to the government. Over here, the government belongs to the pei>- M N. Andenoo St. Case Records of a Psychologist: Set Positive Example Before Child 0) injection of 3 or 3 gratao of quinldtoe sulfate directly into a vein, of course by your doctor. By DR. QEOROB W. CRANE CASE H - 484; Andrew G., aged 9, k An enly child. “Or. Chuie, we had never sent Andrew to Sunday achool,’’ hk •gy “wqur” • fine, practical piety! SOME BETTER MIRACLES But of course Isidore’s status in . , the Christian calendar today does not rest on the envy of lazy farmers. There are stories of really meaningful miracles he performed, both before and after his e May brunch for the Dorcas Guild of Central Christian Church followed a Centennial theme, with members wearing colonial dresses and bonnets. Adah Shelly spoke on “Reminiscences of Pontiac.” Mrs. C. W. Hoenstine, Mrs. Suit Loyd, Mrs. Jack Storm and Mrs. William Carter of the ladies’ quartette sang two groups of numbers. Members of the Guild of Elizabeth Lake Church of Christ were guesU. • Assisting Mrs. Eldon E. Gardner, general chairman, were Mrs. J. H. Moon, program; Mrs. Roy Riley, menu, and Mrs. G. W. Gibson, devotions. July vows are planned by Sandra Diane Allen, daughter of the Olin L. Allens of Drayton ^ PleUns, to Pfc. Richard Applebee, Jr,, son of the Richard Applebees of Erdand, Wis. Her fiance is stationed with the Fort Sheridan AFB Missile Corps, Chicago. SANDRA DIANE ALLEN Soioiity Chapter Holds Discussion of Enjoyment Members of Xi Beta Beta Chapter, BeU Sigma Phi Sorority held their May meeting in Hotel Waldron. program entitled "Enjoyment of Man.” Mrs. Fred Rigotti spoke on “Men of Enjoyment”; Mrs. Ray Slaughter, on “Our Own Enjoyment”: Mrs. E. L. Sturdy on “Awareness” and Mrs. John White-head on “Understanding.” . ♦ ★ w The group voted to support the Young Men’s Christian Association expansion program and to attend the Centennial luncheon June 21 at the Elks Temide. Officers for 1961-62 wiU be installed at the next social meeting at the home of Mrs. William Killen on Glenwood Avenue. The annual picnic will be June 6 at Avtm Park, Rochester. Pontiac Club Picks Slate of Officers The Pontiac Business and Professional Women’s Gub elected officers at a recent dinner meeting at Hotel Waldron. we* Mrs. M. D. Stapp is incoming president; Mrs. Lro McDonald, first vice president; Marguerite Buckley, second vice president: Mary Pauli, treasurer: Mrs. E. C. Carlson, recording secretary; Bernice Berger, corresponding secretory; Vera Bassett, auditor. it * it Directors are Mrs. Harry Ran- all, Mrs. Fritz! Stoddard and Rosamond Haeberie. it It it Elected to membership were Dr. Mary J. Guthrie, Mrs. G- A. Flesa-land, Bonnie Davidson and Margaret Harths. devotions In song by Mrs. Martin Wolfe and Mrs. George Zannoth. Mrs. ^ L. Hulet of nankltt Road arid Mr% John Kiltie, were luncheon cohostesses fo the Mayflower unit of IW Congregational Church lirecedlng the May meeting. Devotions were read by Mrs. H. £. Hotchkisrand Mrs. Arthur W. Seldcn brought a mM "Poetry of the BiUe.” SIX PONTIAC PRKSS. SATURDAY. MAY ;ChOrch of GOD |H» raw at Andmm | CHERAW. S. C (AP) - Tte amttjr board of tbe Soul Baptiat Cbnvorttoa has bought a larga textile mill here. Bin too Induatriea. lor S2-9 million. Tbe board then leaned the plant e coovany lor 30 yean. Will IN^, founder of the Ixaak Walton League of America, spent the laat yean of his life at Mena, First Spiritualist Church 576 Orchard Lake Aye. —BBnday 8enrloer5:i0 and 1» Pil. tie and dasp. Questions were asked fifth and sixth chapters of the Gospel of St. John. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savofc, Pastor 9:45 K M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP 3:00 P. M.—Dr. Appelman—"His Life's Story" 8.-00 P. M.—APPELAAAN CRUSADE What Oanial Says About Whan CommurWvn Rules tha World i 1 Ja.v PINE »wiJ. to membership by transfer include Sunday will be Charter Member-iMn. Gerald Curry, Mr. and Mrs. ship Day at Pine HUI Congrega-| Robert Gasow, Mrs. Dale Greal. tional Church with all members, j Mrs. Louis MUler, the Kenneth including those to be received to-Kruegers, Mr. and Mrs. fTed cHingcB oF ADVENT morrow, signing the scroU. jHolzhausen and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-' Dr. Alfred D. Grey, minister the Pine Hill Church, will preach ‘The American Family." Church service and Sunday School religiouB gathering. The date of the Yankee Stadium convention is June 30-35. The last conventloo there corded 353,322 present Irmn 123 are held at U a.m. each Sunday Pine Lake Elementary School, one mile west of Belt Rood on West Long Lake Road. A eeffee hear will toUaw the FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morning Mcsssm by tha Pastor 11 i Motiwr Recognition Sunday •sBaar adwal ts a. M. ISwi&c Hmms* fo tha PMlor U A. i aoMial MMie Pawlaa Otrun T;iS>J1. CbrMiaa Warkara Maatlaa Tharwajr Prayar aad MMa atady 1:ie P. M. The annual meeting of the congregation will be held at 8 p.: Thursday at West Bloomfield Towiuhip Hall. A cooperative dinner at 7 p.ra. will precede the business sesskm. Fnsr CHURCH OF GOD Coming from the West Court Street Church of God in Flint to conduct revival meetings at the First Church of God, 35 S. East Blvd., are Rev. and Mrs. Herbert meyer is pastor. PONTIAC PASTOR*a ASSN. Rev. Edmond Watkins, pastor of Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church, was elected president Of the Pontiac Pastor’s Association the monthly meeting in First Presbyterian Church. Dr. ioaeph W. Moan af Trinity Baptht Churrb was ehesen vice president; Rev. Pnni T. Hnrt of First Methodist CImrrh. aecrelnry; nnd T. N. Slooson, secretary of tbe Toaag Mw'n Mrs. Margaret Carpenter will serve as chairman ot the rummage sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday sponsored by women of The Episcopal Church of the Advent to be held at 128 W. Pike The new officers will be installed at 10 am. on June 3 In First byterian Church. CHRmiAN SERllCE BRIGADE Mark Benson of Marimont Baptist Church won first place in the . rv„.ni.t ».ii .. B Christian Service Brigade Bible s,. JrpSrrrcss FIRST CHORCHSNAZARENE 60 State Stnet SUNDAY SCHOOL ..... 9 45 A.M. UMofoars WiU Ba Honorad la tha Sunday Sdsod Hour * A Gift for Eyory Methor MORNING WORSHIP .... 11 AM. Sarmon by tho Pastor "A Praying Mother" EVENING SERVICE ..... 7 P.M. 40-Voioa Choir — Music Specials SERMON — ' Rowords of Obadlonc# ' Dick North, MJnitfor of Music 1.000 people. Services will begin at |7:30 Monday evening. I Several years ago he traveled 'with Dr. E. Stanley Jones in evan-Igelistic services. IgRACE LUTHERAN ' Grace Lutheran Church will observe the ninth anniversary of the dedication of the new church with a mortgage burning ceremony at the church parsonage, 830 Menominee Road, at 11 a.m. Sunday. New members being received in- Secaad place whiner was Faal Kltckcu of Oakland Aveaae United Presbyteriaa Chareb, and John Laadoa of First Baptist Chareb was la third place. As awards the boys received a jacket. Brigade shirt and Brigade Everyone in the local congregation is urged to attend, said William F. Strong, presiding minister of the Pontiac congregations. ‘Our congregations will be represented by at least 250 delegates,” he said. The Men’s Fellowship of Crescent Hills Baptist Oiurch is planning a Father and Son Banquet at 6; 30 p.m. on May 27. A barber shop quartet in the gay 90’s dress will harmonize during the dinner hour. The program will consist of a science movie by the Michigan Bell Telephone Co., 'The Unchained Goddess.” Reservations should be made by May 21 said Pastor Robert L. Adams. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY Dr. Hyman Appelman, evangelist of the Appelman Crusa^ being held this week in Pontiac, will speak at the First United Missionary Church at 11 a.m. Sunday. His theme will be "Look and Live or Die.” Dr. Appelman is speaking each night at Waterford Community Church at 6:30 p.m. and at First Baptist Church at 8 p.m. jmOVAH’S Wn^EMES For the fifth time since 1950, Jehovah’s *^itne8ses will use the worid famous sports park for their Oldest, Youngest, Newest Mother to Be Honored Mothers will be honored at the 9:45 a.m. Bible School Hour at Central Christian Church Sunday. Flowers vrill be presented the oldest mother, the youngest, the one with the nMst children present, St James Missionary Members Honor Pastor DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH fWta Lak* as. >1 TUdta oa )-»0S Sunday School 10 AM.—Unning Worship ....11:00 AM. Jualar and BagUiMn' Church Youth Service ...........................6:30 PM Brenlng Service ......................... 7:90 PM. MidwA Service ..................... 7:3S PM. Wed. >Mtar axv. UB LaLONB S. ■. Bupt.—KOOSMB TBOHAS BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH W. Huron at Mark St. Pastor, Dr: Emil Kontt 9:45 A M. CHURCH SCHOOL Classes for All 7 :00 P.M —B.Y F. Groups 7:00 P.M.—Adult Forum Wednesday, 7rl5 P M — Mid-Week Service Members of St. James Mission-: Sunday. Special meetings in his ary Baptist Church will celebrate honor were held during the week, the fifth anniversary of their pas- ♦ ★ ★ tor Rev. V. L. Luther with services ., , . .___. __________________________________I Mable Lewis will be mistress of •ceremonies at the Sunday School program at 9:30 tomorrow ihom-ing. Ih charge of Junior Church at jl0:30 a.m. will be Mrs. Mary Anthony, Mrs. Carrie Henderson, Mrs. Clotee Jones and Mrs. Min-I nie Washington. 'Learn, Teach' Policy of Fund Marimont Baptist Church 68 W. Wallen FE 2-7239 Sunday School . 10:06 A. M. AAoming Service , n :00 A. M. **The Crown of Life* PMtor Sonwrtg preechlnQ Evening Service . 7:30 P.M. **The Wisdom of Miuione** The Rev. Mr. Ounkeid Youth Group . 6:30 P. M. rLUTHERAN I ' CHURCHES ■ " MISSOURI SYNOD ; Cross of Christi - Bloomfiald Towmhip ^ Square Lake and Telegraph k Bor. Dolayno Pauling S Church Service — 9:45 A.M. " Sunday School ...11:00 A.M. ST. PAUL METHODIST >ti B. avwra Leka M. ra s-sm-n s-sni MotnIntWorahm M AM. and 1148 AM. Chureta Bdiool 10 AM. St. Mark Literacy Money B«'ng| Used in Asia, Africa to! general offering nnd repnrt. Fight Communism I The Pastor’s am Club, will con-Iduct the service at 3:30 Sunday Why does communism hold such P^cipating wUl fascination for Asia and Africa? I >nclude Joseph BIm^. Mrs. (And we include UUn America.) H^. Because these two continents *uf-1 *^*Lt*^^!I* ^n***^^^ fer from a terrible wrong, and thc|)«f Communists offer a cure. ■ EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 2)2 Baldwin Ave. Phone FE 2-0728 SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A M Wanhlp 1I.M u.B. "Mother Tho-Hont Builder" YOUTH HOUR—5:45 P M. V««SK T:M p a Mpther’i Hiuleul und CuudleUiht Minis tor M. B. Everett The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. Lowrenc# Street Sunday Sch'l 9:45 a m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Mora'g Worship'll a.m. ETangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7!00 p.m. CAPTAIN and MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music — Singing — True to tho Word Preaching God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE I Sunday School 10 a.m. — Clossee for All Ages! i Preoching 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Youth 6:30 pan. • Radio — CKLW 7:30 o.m., 800 kc in Detroit • WuUtat Lake Rd.. N. W. Oek. Co. Mkt. ( morrow morning in First Metho-Cfaurch. The Christian Youth Crtisadcr of the Year will be crowned during the service. The program will be coi]ducted by members of the youth organization. The four children’s choirs will sing to honor mothers in their last appeafnnce before the fall season. |The Sanctuary Choir wiU present St. Francis of Assisi’s prayer. 'Lord, Make Me an Instrument of Thy Peace." ' tor win contlnne teaehliig the special study claasea at 7 p-m. OAKLAND AVENUE UP Mother’s Day will be observed at the . 10 o’clock morning worship haur Sunday at Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. Remembrance gifts will be given the oldest and youngest mother present, and the mother with the most children present. The annual Mother and Daughter Banquet is scheduled lor 6:30 p.m. Friday with Ona Sielofl^own-of the hobbycraft shop inborn- 'THIS WE BELIEVE" SERVICES Lake Orton Congregation 531 E. FLINT STREET LAKE ORION, MICHIGAN 7:45 P.M. SUNDAY-FRIDAY, MAY 14-19 Phone OA 8-3732 Postar Arthur Curtis R. W. MOORE Gue^ Speaker REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Soints also will be featured. Diimer will be served by members'of Methodist Men's Fellowship. Dressed in members of the Booster Oass will meet for a cooperative dinner at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. UNITY I A. U. SuBday BcBaol BBd MaralBt Wanhtp •%sve i^d^artUsa” ~ tMiiU TtapU. » Stdta RM& at 1 Si tit* ^ ~JatBi Chrtit HaalF \ Taaa. U:00 7:«iP.M. BETHEL TABERNACLE Pint PaBtacaat Cbareh af PooUd# 8. a. W A.M. Warihlp U A M. Emmanuel Baptist Church ^ 645 S. Telegraph Rd. —I ndependent—Fundamental DR. TOM MALONE SPEAKING AT ALL SERVICES 10 A.M. n A.M. 7 P.M. Large Oiair—Thrilling Muiic for the Whole ^ Fetijiiy. Departmentalized Sunday. School. • Radio Broadcast ‘ WPON 10:15 A.M. Each Sunday MID-WEEK SERVICE 7:30 P.M. Sunday Sdiool Attendance Last Sunday 1^39 PR,| TOM MALONE; Postor ing. Pastor Donald C. Andrews wfll speak on "Psalm Both Staturday and Sunday evenings at 7:30, the film ‘'Challenge of Faith" from the Living Christ series of pictures will be shown. A song service will precede the service at 7:15 p.m. Marjorie Beavey and Mrs. I p.m. aorvice. el at Oie Batuiday servloe. Here from Tanta, Egypt, to speak at Sunday School and m Irom prodoctten ^ landar filial ICIMMI.CEI ■OX oma OHM im SOUTH oNioii uua n. m MM1 3 COLOR FEATURES-SAT.« SUN. 3RD FEATURE Robort Mitchum 'H^HE Rkhord ^on JET HUNTERS " IN CINIMASCON AND COLOO last mlnut* diangea in aaxt yaff'a ♦ ,GE0R6T WElLS-aJTSW-.CauUraiwMrTMCoiOt LEVW*a^J0E PASTERNAK 2nd BIG HIT! Open 6:10 F.M. Slirar Starts-7;^S F.M. U tOddiaa Flayfrstiiid Opa« OFEXOTEMENTI JO»«4 OOAOTHy Ui'lltfili'lliilIIIIMil'A AND THE BIG. HELL-ILASTED STORY OF THOSE BRUISING, CRUISING MARINESI »# yjetaf* d Thn Oscoda Tkcrt flito Tb* Scrau Me A» AaaemlUaidtof faegto Oariaf am# IT HITS LIKK A MARI NR ASSAULT ...BOLD, SCORCHING AND RRLRNTLRSSt TONIGHT ADDED EXTRA They were shipwredted on a jagged reef^ end dung ^ a9horeon^\ S a strange \ land! " I HANNIBAL ANDHIS IFANnsnoj .1- THE POXtIAC PRgSS, SATURDAV, MAY 13. mi MXE 3RD BIG WEiK! Strand Rally to Launch Queen Contest Sponsors of Candidates for Miss Centennial Number 37 to Date Cause of TWA Crash Was Pilot's Handling WASHINGTON (UPD-The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) said the eras)) of a Trans World Airlines cargo plane that killed 11 persons at Chicaga Nov. 24, 1959, was "a certainty” because of the way the aircraft was piloted. The board said in an accident report that the "cause of this accident .... (was) ... the maneuvering of the aiivraft in a manner that caused it to develop an e.\cessive rate of sink while in the turn to final approach.” Fort to AAark Centennial!, DETROIT UB - Fort Wayne will-celebrate its Civil War centennial | Sunday. In May of 1861 the Istj and 2nd Michigan Infantry was} sworn into service at Ft. Wayne, | an Army post on the Detroit River. GEIWRALt Ambnlance: 334-7333 * The Miss Centennial contest will be launched at a big rally Monday at Elks Temple. So far, 37, Pontiac organizations have signed to sponsor candi-dates in biggest queen | contest in a history. Besides the new Tempest auto-| mobile .which will be the prize for; the contest winner, more than $4,000 in other prizes have been*} accumulated up to now for the runners-up. The queen and her court will reign over the June 17-24 Centennial obseivance. Not a beanty contest, the corn-ton is open to any candidate at least IS years of age, living within the Pontiac area. Sponsoring organizations with established membership arc gible to enter candidates. Further details are to be spelled out alter the rally begins at 7:30 Cominunity Theaters mwt On Our Wide, Wide Screen and In Color Tool FAMILY PICTURES WITH NO INCREASE IN PRICE THE GREATEST ADVENTURE STORY OF THEIR ALL! WALTDISNEYS 3 li'MilTiJllUllliffl LATE SHOW SATURDAY SPENCER TRACYI R0KRTWA6NK JEAN PETERS RICHARD WIDMARKI kike weo4e# Of inMOPWONIC SOON Starting THURSDAY; world premiere- s^xHE BIG SHOW” -MOW SHOWING!- ' ClN*MAS«OPiE' ■ COLOR by DELUXE MATINEKB 2 Shews Diilr 1:30 & 7:30 EVENIXGS and hl’NDAVa AeVLTS Ua enUIBBW Me NX OPFKE OPDI 12:N P.M. aOlLTS IM eWLDEEN m ___-Tu«.: "Swl8 F«mUr BoWnson." John Mill*. Dorothy MeOulro. color. Thu-Bat.: "VllURe of tho Dsmaed." Oooric a»x>*r>. Barbara ahalloy. Will Develop Forest ST. PAUL. Minn. (UPI) — A new state forest soon will be developed in Southesatem Minnesota. It will be known as the Minnesota Memorial Hardwood Forest and will ultimately embrace 200,-000 acres within seven cainties, encompassing the wooded bluff-land.s bordering the Mississippi River and tributaries between the Twin Cities and Iowa. ...JOHN nSnWMT „EHIE - Wayne Granger Kovacs Fabian AS BIQ SAM AS HIS PARTNER AS FRANKIE AS BROTHER BILLY ^fKf About 52 per cent of all automobile usage is related to making a living. hurry: LAST TIMES TONIGHT LATE SHOW Last Complete Shew Stortg 10:45 $. Sjeer# Uka W World's Urges! Screen Electric lii-Cer Hooters Huge Kiddies Ploy ground WLY MIVI-IN WITH TODD-A-0 end PROJECTORS STARTS SUNDAY FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! 1 BIG SAM AND HIS SEATTLE PLEASURE PALACE DOLLI He wne bringing “Angel’’ as a gift for his partner, George... but somewhere between Seattle and Nome, Big Sam fell for her...and that’s when the fun-filled adventure begins! TWO OF THE SCREEN'S TOP STARS-AT THEIR EXCITING BEST IN TWO OF THE MOST THRILLING JUNGLE SPECTACLES OF ALL TIME! cheg)(D| back by popular demandT "THE PRIDE and THE PASSION" TECHNICOLOR—VISTAVISION CARY GRANT FRANK SINATRA SOPHIA LOREN "SUPERIOR' MOTION PICTURE HERALD ^TURDAY AND SUNDAY "pridT and fMI PA55f<»r| ft 1:00—5:20—9:)« "NORTH TO ALASKA" at 3:12—7:li—H:55 TEX THE PONTIAC PRESS. SA^UiyAV, MAY 18. 1961 News of Service Personnel ADAM AMES Lake Champlain for the recovery w«t SMunu Donald H fUdgley. M lOT Mr . and Mn . D . a Hide-li!>-. laH GeneUa SI.; Seaman Lawrence A. Homdiy. ton ol Mr. and Mra. Alan V. Homaby, »» Fam Roo^ and Aviation Ordoanceman S.C.»X>onald C SMtier, aon of Mr. Charin J. Siegler. US Rodieoler. Oarintan. School at San DiefiO, Calif. „ Kempf underwent 3S weeksihas been tranaferred to duly at the of intensive training at Harlingen U.S. Marine Coiva Supply Depot AFB. Tex., before qualitying torjin Barstow. Calif. the aerospace forre. A graduate of Cranbrook School for he attended Denison Uni- Marine Lan<^ CpI. cart L. non of Mr. and Mrs, Lee L. Koyl. “ im collier Road, ha* re^HstedlT«;- for »L\ years. He *er\e* withj city hull. Mis.* Beck said she hoped her lit would hold up demolition et the building imtil the city's citixem can vote in a rafaren^m as ta whether or not they want the building tom down. The suit named as defendants Wave LaVonne 0. Warden, air- Mayor Louis Miriani and the five USN daughter of Mr. andlmerooers of-tbe4»uncii who voted 11« W.i...................................................... - aSIw 1?*^^. 11« W.iin tavor of rasing the building. The pfoyad i^-n ite path fr^jOnd Ma^ Division at Camp le- ^ gradu- council voted .>4 Jan. 10 to tear Ch^ Canavml and w preparedlje^, ^ C „ ale of the Aviation Elei-tronicsidown the building. ‘I^^***^ wi^rever He eotmrt the sertir.- in No- .1 landed A .Man* helicopter vember 19£». .Technk-al Training Center. u IJ u • Memphis. Tcim. CAB to Hold Hearing Aviation familiari/atkm school Qp yp p|on« Flight :ind avionica fundamentals school * are prerequisites for the course which includes instruction in communications system*, transmitter ; theory and troubleshooting and navigational equipment, indoding I the radio compass and automatic radio direi'tion finder. transported Cmdr. Shepard, whoj was in the water lea* than five miiiMes, to the deck of the air-' crat, ewter. i^thtianed at Newpoil, R. I. Seaman Apprrn. John P Tomp-kin^ son of Mr. and Mrs S J Topipkina 464b Pk-kering SI. BloAmtidd Township A Bloomfield Hills High School graduate, he is attepding storekeeper's school. Btfore entering the Navy Feb. 13 pe was empkiyert at Wrigley's Soper Market in Birmingham. He su^ Market m Birroingnam tie i j^jp^ard H. Verwey, Damage liNsiNC. (UPD—If mother hap-|H»n«x* ««• then to Duluth, undent h^c tratnmg a Gr^t;^^„^ USN. son of Mrs. an ex-WAC she ^ CIvU Aeronautics Boaid Laittt Naval Traming Center, Uf william J. Miller. 367S Grafton St . to be an exWAC site can ,„.^ _ ------------------ , „ . . ea II y live It up in Michigani*;®^ ■ »’«"ing on the proposal in jrecently received a letter of com- |July. ;fendation »;wn^-e ^t. ^ g Swalnson has pro-' ------ |W Grenfell. USN claimed Sunday as Mother’s Day] A hundred years ago. Arkansas, |Subniarine lorce. k! and also as Women’s Army Cbrps|had 933 teachers, or one for every | during ceremonies ab^ t^ “^ Veterans Day. !.34T white inhabitants. mmrmm fthiD I J5vS Sunhiru * fnpsMHIl at Grotim. Conn, f He was commended for out- H*"'**"*^ performance of duty as during operations on Air. iForce Texas Tower Number Four: ^ (tXJy^OOLDfsi'T T iLEAMBITiN A>NEEK, Vfhile serving with Helicoplerj Antisubmarine Squadron Three at; the Naval Air Station. NortoHc.l V,i., Philip A. Kueraer. aviation' electronics technician 1C. recent ' ly re-enlisted lor six years. The son of .Mr and Mix. Altied J. Kuenzer, 6435 Lanman Avc. Drayton Plains, he entered the scrvici’ in June 1951. fVBS lNOE6brBANl^e(?6«OW(VJ,YL^>^ ^ Audeew' NH $TDDIE9 OP 1MAT BIA <»bN|||CEd7/4S£^^ I /W&tMAT5A>ftH6SACC00MTSAR6 ^ I fDSky.fOlOECCOSDTOCObNEItT Y a5TS352 . ^ ® ’ MV fiALANCe into 0«M AMORLACb/^ l r rriNASAFEty-— ^eosrr soiO Two Pontiac men have completed Ah- Force basic military | training at Lackland Air Fori'e, Base Tex They arc Airman Larry C Bland, son of Mr. an»i Mrs. I,.ulh-j er D. Bland, ,a»3 W. Strathmore Sarefol.bankee BROVMI^.ME.'S A, COSTO^^ER attend the technical tniining eour.se for fire piotwtion special i«ts at Greenville AFB. Miss . and Airman Iionald R .Stover, son of Mr. and Mr*. Cecil W .Stover. 3t68 N. Grant St . assigned to a unit of the Air Material Command at Olmsted AFB in Pennsylvania; for training as a ground communi-cation.s eejuipment repairman. OUT OUR WAV Maj. .lohn C. Alberts. 678 We.st-wood Drive. Birmingham, serves as Air Force .\cademy liaison of-| fleer for the Greater Pontfae area.' Maj Alberts, a 19-year veteran! of the Air Force, presents the! Addeiby story to inlereatedj groups and interviews possible can-j Pttot of 146 missioas in the; China-BaEBia-India Theater dur-i ing World War II. be recently completed a two-week active tour of dfoty at Griffiss AFB in Rome, N. y. The wings of an Air Force novl-gator and commission as a second; KtOW LI&TBN, 1 KMOW I HOtV KlP3Uk®TORUM ^ \ CATTLE -'WILD C0VS«O< f WIL^ CATTUr—ANPI i POirr WANT THSES WILP/ \ 50IXVT VDU ao ItUMMIKl' i I AWy/WeATOFFTMiM-* MtOJJABLE.' E MtEPNT WOftRy ABOUT ) } THB tOPRUNNIN' THOSE BtEB/AFSWMOEE ■ VBARB Of TM» MISH , BltBEPlur AN* THCy'LL LOMWKMHTIfryUH SfSAKHARBH . TD 'EM/ bMAUtW aOLP , ,wwwaS*mii;^!!!!f^s» i Tlproe M«a mikn participated lieutenant have been earned by Sanborn, son of Mr and Mrs., in enrewery optentfons tar NavyiPaul R. Kempf who is stationed atj^rman P. Sanhom, 265 Pilgrim: UCTROITliB-Cily Council Pres-Cmdr. Alan a Shepard Jr., first jKeesler AFR Miss., tor advanced!Road, Birmingham, rec^tly ^sjj,„ ^led suit In ii« •i«oMiui. [training. He is the son of Mr. graduated as honor student front,District Court in an effort tol aboaid the carrier USS «»d Mrs. Robert T. Kempf of the U.S, Naval Hospifol Corps Detroit’s old I -W-- ut Cxs M rkiaMWk rVili# AttH . .. ^ THB BERRYS sula are announced by Atty. Gen.! Paul L. Adams. I The Michigan Aeronautics Com-! mission and Adams’ office will join! ---------------forces to prevent the discontinu-i If Ex-WAC and Mother, « North Central Airline* _ , ! route extending from .Sault Ste. Live It Up on ounday ;Marie to Marquette to Houghton- w-iU nMOHOtMEAlsr By y. T. DIXIE DUGAN r McEvoy and .Striobnl smi‘ CAPTAIN EASY IPOK* met A CXMAMlcy leVMBOMft. \au(DiOfiRM«mmi.i wnst— HliHBmu.eu. M&P t7“ By Lnalle Tr—r By Enrin 1 HOUSEWORK CINCH FOR HER MORTY MEBKLB JS^J __MA*>PyTMAril3 WANT10CBLeeRAT« OUeANNIV«MA0y’^ By Dkk Cgr^fi •oe.r»uKffAtorruio*NgRvE TN*Kioetiwu.HoiiTPfciiodi. TONWANbABaeoKo^/--^ ONihMewMMnt------------- NcaoACMimueA,——^ ngAkiooMMnr/i By Clieritg Kuhn DONALD DUCK By WaUDtags I KNrntt>>oi:^iwTa t ■/'- X ■1 the PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 13. 1961 ELEVEX FBIO W. MOOTE KUCTBICAL — «C.— 845 W. Huron Sf. • 8foo Etfimofot • Survoyt Only Colonial Americans Owned More Homes MODKST LUXURV-Patlos on three sides of this seven-room ranch are designed to integrate indoor and outdoor living areas, with a resulting air of elegance usually found in more ex- pensive homes. The exterior features stone veneer in front and horizontal siding elsewhere, with a glass wall between the living.room an4 rear patio. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Census bureau figures suggest that home ownership in the United States is more wi^spread now than at any since colonial days, ne 32.8 mllliort American families live in houses they (not counting the mortgage), cording to results of the 1960 census. This is the greatest number of home owners on record. It is also the highest ratio of home-owning families — 61.9 per cent — record- B-65 Statistics Patios are located* on three sides of this 1.540 square foot ranch which has seven rooms with two full baths. Its overall dimension, including double garage, are 46’ deep by 72’ 6” wide. ’The foyer and master bedroom each have two large closets, with other roomy storage facilities throughout the house. A service door in the H’4" by 13’ 4” family room provides access to the garage and full basement. ----------.. la—.V--------Kjr mfu mm : ^^*4 24-HOIJR SERVICE Fiiiacm ViCBUied FLOOR PLANS-Kitchen ' control point” has visibility both of play terrace and front patio, and access to garage and basement. Hallway provides privacy from living room activities for two children’s bedrooms and main bath. CAS HUTINC LUX.AIM —MUUn SUPRIMI —iXCILL MOERY’S n>ON <12-1810 jThree Patios Vital Part of Pleasant Ranch Plan GARAGE SPECIAL Lorac 14'xh' • IrMBcwayt Room Addifiom • Romodoling • Porchot • Roc. Rooms NEIDRICK RVILDING <5 Coyn Dr., r«itifc fE 4-<009 BY JULES LOH Patios on three sides make outdoor living 4Bras as much a part of the actual design of this modest ranch as any of its other fea- The outdoor areas—a play ter. race plus front and rear patios— not only add much to the 1,540 square feet of indoor space but also give touches of eles^mce usually PUNNING TO BUILD or Add o Room to Your Home? If do, oIm slao on locroatlNf yoor iNsoranco fo cover your e I proper protacHoN. Lot •• AUSTIN-NORVELL AfONcy, Inc. "M rears of OisliapeiiAod Sorvico” FI 2-9221 70 W. Uwnnco i homes. ’The house not only has the appearance of a luxtlry home,’’ said architect Samuel Paul. ”1 functions like one as well.” A glass wall (with sliding glass In a wide, flat light cove placed atop the 8* high laterior Hvtng room wall and exteadiag ir* Into the non. In the foyer, the light covf becomes a suspended canopy over the archway to the living room. The foyer ceiling is the same type at the living room, sloping downward-from the peak which disap-above the light cove. CLOSETS Note the abundance of closets and storage space in B-65. ’The master bedroom has two larve sliding-door closets; the the ir by IS’4” thing room; and a brick flreplace wall In the living room extends onto the patio to form the haihecne. The effect Is one Isrge tndoor-ontdoor relaxing and eaiertaining area. ’The 14’ by 11’ master bedroom with its adjoining bath also opens on the path>-a deft touch by an architect with an eye lor elegance as well as practical con- ANCHORFENCf •ANCHOR PmCE'ANCHOt HMCE I Safoat playiraund la town! That’s your very own yard ... Durroundod by the ____ I good-looking, lasting aocurity of a genuine Anchor Pence. Protects youngsters and pots against traffic and other haurds, your property against trospnmers. Got famous Anchor Fence qiia/ity ... square poaU and gatos with aUndard or new Modemmeah, woven 4 timen clooer. Call now for n free antimaU. Ne Dewo Payment —31 Meetht to Pay ..................M.. fjiafiMt-AmR------------ From the kitchen, a housewife can supervise children playing cither on the large play terrace or the front patio, ’The kitchen ’’control point” also has access to the garage, basement and dining room, and through the glass doors to the rear patio. The two cMIdren't bedroonis and main bath are sitnaled to privacy from The exterior of B-63 is stone veneer and horizontal siding, with asphalt shingle specified for the Its overall dimensions are 46’ deep Iv T2’6” wide with the double garage; a single garage would reduce flie width to 84’. Paul recommends a plot of about 80’ by 100’ to take fullest a<}vantage ot the outdoor living features. The living rnwn has a cathedral celllBg formed by the I Twenty years ago the minimum daily water requirements per person was 30 gallons — today the estimate is between 75 and 100 pated that the figure will double. fact that In virtually all parts of the country there are neighborhoods in which a Negro cannot buy a house. The Bureau released these figures; Ifi I9S0 <4.4 per cent of white families, or 30.8 million, owned homes compared to S8.3 per cent of nonwhite families, or just under two million. Compared to 1950, nonwhite home ownership jumped by 46.2 per cent as against a rise of 38.4 per cent for whiles. The Bureau's figures on housing go back to 1890, when 47.8 per cent. of all families were home owners. | It is probably that the proportion has not surpassed last year's 61.9 per cent since colonial days, when even New York was a small town (by today’s standards) and most Americans were farmers or shopkeepers. Darn Stuff Lasts 'The bride whose first furnishings are ‘early-mothei;-in-Iaw’ of- INSULATING MINERAL WOOL •k Mekn rooms coofor A Easy fo apply A Surpriungly econcqmeal ten celebrates her silver anniversary with old mother-in-law." —Anon. DON’T TAKE IT SHORTl INSTALL ADVANCID, AUTOMATIC Aided by general prosperity and government mortgnge un-derwiiling, more than 8.2 million fnndlles bonght homee In the IMTs, the Burenn found. ThU «uge capped two decades of re-nonrknble rise In home owner- From 1890 to 1940. the proportion of families living in their own homes held fairly steady, fluctuating only between 43.6 per cent (in 1940) to 47.8 per ci^nt (in 1890 and 1930). From 1940 to 1950, the ratio rosp to 55 per cent and in I960 it stood at 61.9 per cent. Nonwhites. mainly Negroes, made sizeable gains in home ownership in the 1950’s. But they continued to have a much lower rate of home ownership than whites — a reflection of the lower average | income among Negroes and the! WILL BUILD NEW—GOOD 2 BEDROOM HOME study Plan Order Coupon Send to The Pontlae Press, Pontiac, Mich. ___________^ me a copy of the Ktudy plan of The House of The Week Design B65. No stamps accepted. Please uo not use sticky tape on coins. Janitiol rfSsesS s» tv *•%. nvtl llghtwtishl. »iSlT«s»llr VB-— vddIt fBiUr --■* Bit. "ThttVe Bvat. tl HiATINO IQUIPMINf Mr WU MTARS AT OTTO A. TRZOS GO. 3101 Orchard Lk. Rd. Phoitt: 682-3100 After 5 P.M. MA 6-6247 free Caslomer Porkiop CORWIN LUMBER CO. 117 S. Cast FE 2-8385 $9,500 BUDGET BUILDERS MA 6-6893 WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT OIL and GAS HEATING W« pwlUvtly I 1 ptrtootUj _____jrv. wv urfv you, 8 to mvll to you or U you ' ‘t up vt our Qincv, a )d lull of Tvluvblc Id- ____jMt you MUST know I pUuBlDt any kind ef i. larga or tmat). rasard- a to daal heaUni Mri iFitb. TbU I) rooms one each; two roomy closeta off the entrance foyer; and handy closet in the family room for the tovs, games and other paraphernalia that invariably collects there. The storage space in the garage off the play terrace is fiM- garden equipment. The front patio, wltk its low. roadom aahlar wall, lends ItorIf to a variety of usm- Arehltert Paul snggesls It would be an Menl netting tort naulpture, or poMihly a Nhowplare tor favorite Paul notes an additior of the bouse, not apparent to n laymen. Room widths have been planned to use stock lengths of floor and ceiling joists, thus holding cutting time, waste and framing time to a minimum. The plan suggests only one of a number of possible layouts for the basement. This one provides a] laundry rc aeevation room, plus abundant storage closet space. Built-in Hot Pads A rectangle of 18 ceramic tllea wt in tiie top of a kitchen a ' Is decorative as to 8LOOMFIILD ORCHARDS naady far laMndlala Oaaopaaey $18,900.00 FE 3-9098 Honnon Root Estato Exchange, Inc. $10 DOWN "No Mortgage Costs" 3 Bedrooms—Why-Rant? UEhiLwonTn LAKEWOOD VILLAGE HoniR SitRS EM 140BS er MU 44B2S al adlL.„. —, ------------- Tia Ulchltan company, who alto udiad aztensivtly jn iXr So bafora you heaUnt. »1 with _______ . _ ^ ^ e •mooUi-UIklng islaimaa o offers attracUva bargalna that bonrit. rxprrt ^aaUng and cooUng propir. We balleea In giving you what you pay for. and that la buallty. aatlafacUon and confaet. Frea eittmatei upon requeat only. 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NO MESSY PRE-WETTiNG-Just ramovt loose flakes to prepare wall. ifl 2 CAR GARAGE 2 FIREPLACES SUN BALCONY 2V2 baths excellent boating OPFKi » Price includes all these extras: Built-in Frigidaire oven, range, dishwasher, Nutone exhaust hood and fan, built-in grill and incinerator. Knotty pine cabinets to match paneling in adjoining combination family-dining area. Fireplace— full bath vanities—ceramic tile shower stall—sealed gla.%s windows. Full basement — gas heat—two car attached garage. Tht m«onificcnt PINtHURST with * uniqu* ioiir-b«drootn arrangement, with the eontfort ot each family member in mind for Mother, the (tream-lined modem kitchen affordi entry to the combination Family and Dining Room. For Dad, a igeciout 54 ft. ^sement and two*car garage. And for the Youngalert, the bedrooms are large with bathrooms ccmveniently nearby Everything sets the mood for truly carefree, happy living. The PINEHURST is a truly outstartdfng home at any price The “FL^/R” $23,950 Price includes these luxurious features: Built-in Frigidaire oven, range and dishwasher, built-in grill, ^iutone exhaust hood and fan, incinerator, large serving bar, IXL cabinets. Floor to ceiling fireplace, formica vanity, cathedral ceiling, large planters front and rear, covered patio, sealed glass windows, hot water heat, oversized two car garage. The FLAIR it daringly modem in concept with old fashioned comfort throughout. Every feature has been thoughtfully dtvelopod expressly fw tWs superb home. The center hall erttry provides direct access to kitchen, living room or bedroom vlings. Sliding panoramic glass doors open on the rear patio with Its ideal site for your future pool. Feature for feature, the FLAIR Is a home that has few equals anywhere! The ‘^GREEmRIART $23,950 Price includes all these extras: Built-in Frigidaire FLAIR and dishwasher— IXL cabinets with formica counter tops, Nutone intercom, Nutone exhaust fan. two ceramic tiled baths plus two half lutlhs. fwineled activities roolh, screened terrace, two car plastered garage. The CREENBRIAR incorporatet advanced features that will set the trend for future homes. It's the very peak in comfort, convenience and pleasure Here is a dream home with lavish features beyond compare. Ultra-kitchen with breakfast nook ■ separate dining room, stop-down living room -■ generous sized bedrooms with solid wall closets — and viewed from the outside, the tasteful use of brick, stone and aluminum is magnificent. Once you tee the GREENBRIAR, it will become a standard by which you will measure all other homes. MODELS OPEN Daily 4-8 Satupday-aiid^- UUi FRIGIDAIRE Kitchenn Are Completely Frigidaire Equipped Sunday 1-8 The ModeU Beautifully Furnithed by Hiomas Economy Furniture Co. rw«»Twa*iriiinfi w fine taste at you, tha discrimirsating buyer, would diemnd. This It only a sample of the top I qualify mercharsdisa and lanric# which hava been the by-words of Thomas Economy for ovar 47 years. Carpeting, Draperiei and Formica by SPENCER FLOOR COVERING 3511 EUiabeth Lake Road Wa ere proud $e tere kUi » pwt tat the brtdiat si 0mm hums. It li cretifyiiw te m to hstre espied $Kta » weB pk—ed lit $f taMdak m IDEFFLER CUT STONE in saborban llyinc and are a credit te the builder md Scatter. Ouee a ( ONr.R.VTLTLATIONS! 1675 S. Telegraph Stone suit. Marble and Ledgerock . " ..,r V f-, r THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1961 OtECOlDR THIRTEEN l'¥ If HEIGHTS Who hasn^t dreamed of this? Yet—because of the high cost and scarce facilities—this has been a dream come true for precious few. Biit NOW, you no longer have to be a millionaire to live like one. At Jayno Heights youll find new effects in the changing, reflecting moods of the water, clouds and sky. Scenic settings beyond compare. Choose your homesite TODAY! So convenient, too, within a few minutes of Jayno Heights are all the neighborhood conveniences so necessary to suburban living. Churches, schools, (public and parochial), modern shopping centers are all avail^le in this fast growing area. HOMESUES FROM *3,950 Buying a Home Is an Investment in Your Family’s Future! X The et^Meiwc, bitcgHtr and dependabUltr of the ReaHar handltait ^oiir Inaaatilira ia paramMnt. la paat ymn, thoaaaada have placed their cm-ridaaea wt«h Batcaian Realty. Oar blcdett reward hae keen saUsTled cUeate. We at Batcfaaa Realty. hav§ hem pread to have been aMaelated wfth Ray Rapaport ilaee hto'fltet baUdlap veatare. V^e^ watched hli beaiee po ap — from the pearlnp of the foandatlon to the last row of bricks ea the chhnaey: the htph staadard of v ?r*« This gracious dining that is predominant t discriminating home living ease married t< design. . BERRY DOOR CORP. Birmingham, Mich. Overhead Garage Doort TRU-BILT BUILDING PRODUCTS GRACE HARBOR LUMBER CO. 1992 Pontiac Drive Blocks^ MorUtr^ Supplies 70 S. Squirrel Road Lumber, Builders* Supplies SARJAC STEEL andSUPELY^ ALUMA.VUEWmUOWr 10325 Highland Road. Seeded Glass Windows 115 Branch St. Strudural Steed for the Building Trades ... Jy. V; , -y 'rTT ■ y. -..IS-yr 1'- FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY : Despite Skeptics, U.S. Officials Sure Red Hit Orbit Editor's Note—Ewr since the Soviet Unioo repotted thst Yuri Gagarin hud orbited the earth, there have been some doubters who refuse to accept the Sovirt announcement as fact. This arU-cie gives the basis for their ticism and presents also the view of others who see no reason for rejectirw the Soviet version. By ALTON L. BLAKESLO: Aswieiated l*reiiii arleaee Writer NEW lORK — Did Yuri Gagarin doubts, and rite nunterous rea-jcated. say aviation experts, Moa-Icow would have to describe the 'model and type of spacecraft, the [engine or engines, special apparatus aboard, the landing controls Moscow itself could stifle alii siceptirisin. by supplying records,; witnesses, and details of the flight Federation Aeronautique; Intmuitlonale (FIAi In Parisi which authenticates aviation and! space world record*. PROMISE EVIDENCE On April 12. Moscow wired the FIA the names of the pilot airf spaceship, the Voatok, and reaUy orbit the earth to becomejajpace flighl_Jl«L been the world s first spaceman* I The telegram gav-e no^ dt-! U.S. officials and scientists in tails but did say supi^mg evi-the best posMion to knoif sayidence would be forwarded wa^ they are sure he did. and o|t that!the required time limit of two; basis President Kennedy cabled;months and eight days, said an; congratulations. |FIA official who asked not to be; w ★ ♦ quoted by name. But skeptics raise a chorus of But to have claims authenti- that the paraclnite technique isigonravov. at a apace meetii« in one of many landing techniques Italy, said Gagarin's riiip had no developed, and that the landing porttsle. Later, he reincted, aay-"demonstrated the succesa of aHjlng (he Soviets had several type* systems developed tor the flight."|of apaceshipe. and he wasn't sure and the date, time and place of:On April 34, Isvcstia said he,which had been used, lift-off and landing. [could land without leaving thej k * A It is highly- debatable whether,^ cobW* ]• In Washington when Sputnik I Moscow, which always ha* kept, P“™*****^ ** •" "Imwc of 4.341 went up. Blagonravov made sev-such information secret, wili put eral statements about that aatei- it on open record now. , 2. Some London newspapers jlite whicfa conflicted with official carried stories si«gesting Gagar-lSoviet reports. Gagarin said he I.S. An. rasi several days had a porthole. Izvestia on April The United State*, the FIA of-before April 12. One. the Commu- *........................ [flcial said, also, quickly advi*ed;nist Daily Worker, said an astro-about the flight of Cmdr. Alan naut had orbited the earth three B. Shepard Jr. He said the FIA,times on April 7. and was under ie.vperis to receive the supporting; medical care, idau within the required time. , Hugh Dryden. NASA * * * deputy director, said: "We would Well, did Gagarin go. or gO'have known if they bad put Swainsons to Go East Sundoy to Bo With Son LANSING (UPI) - Michigan’s first family will spend Mother’s Day together in New Yurtt State. Gov'. John B. Swainsou laid the family would go to N.Y.. Sunday where hla son Peter, U, la a studmt at Mobonk Craga- Cnsnnoor, Lq^cI for Collogo The Swainsons have two other childrqPi Stephen, IS, and Kria-tina, 2, grand rapids (J* > have been picked up on 915^ mpna of land as a core aita for the Grud Valley State CoUega campus, the O^e Board of Control was Friday. 24 said his ship had three portholes. U.S. officials don't question, the flight, apparently partly through data gathered by a far-flung tracking system, some of whose operatkms an still secret. Woddinf PHotoyroplia . You Will Trauaur* FOREVER • It Iwt* SsH siwtM ta Omh ^39^® Dr«*rraS FtyrntmU AnHaM* emtm. s*n«iw OakUaS CaaalT tt Taafa iwhen he's said to have gone' I Looking at all available infor-including that from U.S. !traridi« stations, there's no doubt !the flight was made, says James I Webb, director of the National [Aeronautics and Space Adrainls- Sfill doubters talk on such points satellite (before April 12) and they did not. Izvestia denied a report that Vladimir Ilyushin, son ol the famous Soviet airplane designer, had been seriously injured in a space flight before April 12. It said he was in Hangchow, CSiina, recovering from a serious leg injury incurred way back last June ;as mese: in an auto accident in Moscow. 1. The landing: Reports con-j * * ♦ I flirt whether Gagarin parachuted, 3. Some say the Soviets would from his capsule, or landed in-1 never talk about a dangerous [side the capsule. On Wednesday [night while it was in progress, •of this week he said he returned!for fear of embarassing failure, to earth in his .space.*hip. The [so Gagarin must have been back landing .spot is not pinpointed, when he was reported to be in l ANDING VEILED In a news conference several [ U**^'^TER ARtil-MENT weeks ago. Gagarin did not clar-; A counterargument is the So-ify how he landed, saying only,viets would never gamble on be-jing caught in a hoax which could jbe uncovered, especially through [the U.S. tracking system, of [which the Soviets are well aware. [And their launches with dogs be-I forehand had given them confidence in recovering Gagarin. OPEN SUNDAY This includn a 3,00fl-mile-range radar in Turkey, and another and probably improved station in the Aleutian Islands. Tracking could determine if and when a satellite, or missile, had up, without saying whether a man was inside. Other intelli-e methods, perhaps by monitoring a spaceman's messages, or other intelligence sources not disclosed could supply the basis for the U.S. acknowledgment and the congratulations to Gagarin. it TO SP.M. SALE SUNDAY 12 TO SFJi. notice- mortgage FORECLOSURE SELLING OUT ? COST ^FURNITURE AOO^RIES 24 MIT TO FAT MODERN DAY FUMITURE 1640 S. TELEGRAPH 24 MIT TO FAT 4. Gagarin said he saw a beau-i Ijtiful view, and gave details. Butj I a Soviet rocket chief, A. A. Bla-' 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Old Wheat Controls OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 PM. for 1%2 NO 1* PAINT GIMMICKS AT YANKEE! WEARWELL PAINT • Exterior Houm Faint Children's TENNIS OXFORDS 51 S. SAGINAW-Next to Wrigley's 20 Notions to Confer BELGRADE, Vugoslavla (JB-, Yugoslavia states that 20 o^trin *tfiive fo' iartTrij^te 'ait [preliminary conference to be held I in Cairo soon to prepare a summit meeting of uncommitted nations. 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MAY 13. mi Lary Helps Himself To Another Victory Over Yanks Hits Home Run in Last Inning to Get 4-3 Win Tigers Increase Lead to 316 Games Over N.Y. in Pennant Race YORK (Jn-Yankcc-killor Frank I^ry admitted tada> he takes a lot more care aRain« the American League champions than he does against the also rails. ••But." said the Detroit Tigers right-hander, "that goes for the other pitchers in the league, loo. I tiynot to be any different against the Yanka but I guess I am.’’ XiS%\0Qir. Five Cent Cotter Pin Caused Speedway Crash Lary beat the Y anks for the 25th time in his career last night. 4-3. increasing the Tigers' lead over'the Y’anks to 3H games — and it was a cliff-hanger all the way. Just as in nine of their other 19 triumphs, they had to comei from behind. It was Laty. himself, whs produced the wiuulag raa, a homer late the left field seata la the utath laBlag. That hroke a S-all tie. Jim Chutes, third Yaak pllrh- i INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (APi-ithe axle twisted, flinging the car| He was testing a car for his Tony Bettenhausen, 44, whose into fhe outside retaining wall on | long-time Irtfud^ Wul ^ greatest ambition was to win the I the northwest turn. AF into H ' TIGKR SLUGGERS — Outfielder Rocky Colavito (left) and Ifriday. pitcher Frank Lary get together in the Tiger dressing room after ; beating the Yankees, 4-3. Lary topped the New Yorkers for the Speedway 23t^ lime, winning his own gan»e with a ninth inning^home run. Colavito raced into the stands when he spotted a flght involving members of his family. richest of all auto races, died be-| Bettenhausen, of Tlnley Park, cause a nickel's worih of wire 111., was dead when guards fought broke on a car he was terting for their way through horrified fans a friend at the Indianapolis Mo-|to where the smashed car hung tor Speedway. iwrapped in wire atop the wall. Betteidiausen was killed instant-1 ft was his 29th wreck in a race ly when the roaring racer hurtledjcar. The first was in his first race IPortville, Ind. He hstd turned in into a wall and burst into flames 'What Would You Dor Asks Ejected Colavito olficials said the his death was a cotter-pin worth about five cents. The sheared pin let a bolt fall, and the idol of American auto speed fans stepped on the brakes, "I got a fast ball. " said Ury matter-of-factly. "As far as,I can remember, it was the first home run I've ever hit off the Yanks. | I remember 1 hit a triple (dt Ryne: Duren a couple ol >’cars ago. ‘‘Even though I've won a lot of games against the Yanks, I al-, ways find them tough. Last night! nkw YORK (AP) - "What father. Rocco Sr., in a scrap jusl w*as no different" iwould you do if you saw a guyibehind the visiting dugout. Ur * * jhitting your father’’ asked Rocky ^ -it vnu i»etty mixed up." said Lary said he was tired during Oolavito. Cblavito. "At the time I didn't the late stages, and that he ad- "Well, I did it. I went after |„,ow what was going on, just vised manager Bob Scheffing to Wm- ' ithat my lather was in a fight, have someone readv to step In' The Detroit Tigers' outfielder;He's 60 years old and I'm not iust in case. irushed into the stands at Yankee!going to let anyone hit him." „ .Stadium Friday night after the} For his efforts, Colavito was ‘•They had me la treuwe jpj_(,th inning when he saw his;ejected frpm the game and Man- roaple of times, said Ury. But ..................................- lager Bob Scheffing said he would the Mg Mts off me . . . Hector jBefsy Rawls Lopes' homer hit the foul P^ T anWrinht In i^t field in the fourth inning 1-6005 YYligni play under protest. As it turned xout the Tigers won 4-3 and the * protest wasn’t needed. I "I found out later that som< drunk was annoying my wife.’ said Colavito. "When the fight handle of his bat in the fifth. The O/ ^ .started, my brother, Dorn, who homer scored two nms and Bern’s! „ .r, ***0 there, tried to step in. »d felt.-. toiM. w„ oil jjy 2 Strokes at Chicago 23 years ago. la 28 of those crashes he was upside down, vl’ w w The stocky little Dutchman’s death came while his own car, with which he hoped to break records at today’s time trials for the 509-mile Memorial Day race was sitting in a speedway garage. ■dvfral laps at 145 miles an hour in the ci^, the Steady Special, and had slowed down as though he plailBed to come into the pits. A few hours befbre, Bettenhaus- 1 had expressed confidence In getting the pole position-a prize for the fastest qualifier on the first day of trial»-for his 17th try at winning the 500. He also believed he would turn the first 180 m.p.h. lap ever recorded at the speedway. "Tony said he had a good car lis year and could realize his taking'him out. jColavito, a native New Yorker, Aftw all what other guy do I Women’s Oix’n Golf Tournament.I has a big crowd of his u Mn aM ttv Yaitk« oQt St’holarly lass from Spar-jpg|g ^ hand .^when he plays in have wko can ^ the Yank, «>' ,g„burK. S.C., luid a tw«>day total| the way be^cant touring the 6,557-yardi ..j j,ad 27 guests Friday night, Columbus Country Club course inji^ announced O^rved Yank manager Ralph^^ „ and *^Tniiner Jack Home], along with] jMiss Rawte beat this by ^ ,eammates BiU Bruton. DIcki_________________________________ ••He caa be Iwd. He dWa’t l^roke in Thursday’s opening!Bunning started, have tee mack this dme. We | round. So far. she ha, the omyij^j^ ^ere side- . . s v lost didn’t get the right hit, at sub-par round of the tournament.before they waded in Top Amateurs at Lochmoor the right Uroe.” , * * * 1 "j don't think there were any!" ,S,„ DlegO.ipgg^^ ggij R„,ky.' apibition of finally winning the 500," said a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Pat Bettenhausen ol Tlnley Park. Only Wednesday, Tony bad turned In a 149.245 lap-^e fastest ever recorded in tridfic on the 2-mile brick and aiqihalt track. His death was the 53rd at the IridianapoUs ’’brickyard." opened in 1969 as a dirt track. He was the 30th driver killed. The toll includes 14 mechanics and 9 apec-tatort. Bettenhausen was born in Un-ley Park, where he fanned acres of com and soybean land with his two teen-age sons, GaiY, 19, and Merle 17. He also is survived by his wife. Valerie, and two daughters, Susan, 15. and Tony Lee, 9. The entire family had planned to attend qualifications at the track today. L\8T RIDE — Racing driver Tony Bettenhausen was killed Friday in a crash at the Indianapolis Speedway. Other drivers called him America's racing champion of champions. Gene Fullmer has signed to defend his version of the World middleweight champiooship against Cuba’s Florentino Fernandez in Ogden, Utah, on July 8. ■k 4 * Marquette Univenily, which Bettenhausen drove like there was no tomorrow when in a race car and waa one of the winningest drivers on the U. S. Auto dub circuit. Twice he was national big car champion. He won 21 championship races of lOO miles each-more than any man who ever raced. The 11th annual Walloon Lake to Petoskey 18-mile canoe race on Bear River will be run Sunday Sduchak Eyes Colonial Crown Has Two Stroke Leadj Palmer Among Trio in 2nd Place MANGM:d RAn<: car -Track officials try to clear debris of the Stearly Motor Freight Special to extricate the body of Tony Bstten-kausen after he crashed into the box seats st sr riMUUf the Indianapolh Speedway Friday hftemoon, Bettenhausen was tegt driving the car for another driver. He waa killed instantly. .11 hi. nlavinc Mickey Wright nervy man all pbyu« ^^^^ ^ . — = Medal Play May 19-21 the box and at the plale. a, ^'' matchrt''Mis.^ Wright s 73 ^ By BU-L CGRNWELL .he homer and his senw-. Ed Hurley v^as the umpire wnoi ........ ....... ness the homer and his ,vpre tied for third plate at the tkxiai double in the seventh halfway mark with 119 wliich he scored Detrott's tying, told me that I waa being thrown! The stroke-play version of Mi^ On the double Lary made it into Ex-Champion Takes 1st Place at WIBC Twu sacrifice flies by rookie ! Steve Boro# sent In Tiger run# | poRT WAYNE, Ind. (API In the fourth and sixth. jAllgauer's Restaurant of Chicago The fracas in the stands star- rolled 2.919 Friday night in a Fine Rocky Colavho came at the;strong bid to become the first two-end of the eighth. Rocky climbed | time winner in the 44-ye.ir history into the stands to protect his fa-of the Woman s International ther aeainst an assailant and was BowUng Congress Tournament, ejected from the^game^as a ^‘uke*T’”«“77j ^ ..._I.... ........ U^tLA^.. said Rocky. "And 1 must admit he was very nice about it. He said he was sorry but there was a rule In the book saying that players weren't allowed to go in the stands and that I was finished for the game." The rule, which doesn’t specifically mention fighting—but merely refers to "fraternizing" with igan’s amateur golf championship will be conducted over a 72-hole route next Friday through Sunday at Lochmoor Country C3ub. Michigan’s finest amateur golfers will compete for ttie coveted State Medal Play crown at the plush Grosse Pointe course where ~ ~ is head pro. In the tense situation as the edge over Holiday Inn of Indian ninth began Lary/-«nashed hisjai^. the previou, leader at homer into the left field stands with one out. persons in the stands—also gives the league president the power to levy a fine against the offending player. Scheffing said he didn't know about the rule at the time of the ■pin! fracas. the DEtidif'"" 5-wiIFi"Z97r" t .San Fran- ’Therefore,” he observed, decided to protest. I wasn’t mad or anything. I just wanted to protect my rights." The game was delayed about 12 minutes rwnisrer n’t the first time a player f the San has rushed into the stands to get * bV^U< J •'JjFranci.’Wo victory, paced the team I after a heckler. Ty Cobb did It at CfiO fttJ k;. k.*sfel«si .. . si with 642. Joan Karge had 614. Bob-1 the Stadium back Ip his heyday Jiitjbie Shaler 564, Mary Lou Murneyjand so did Hughie Jennings, when •••1570 and Ann Sherman, also a he managed Cobb and the swash-sss!member of the la's team, 529. 'buckling’ngei's. sa the ’Masters’ version of ama-tear goH In Michigan,” enthused tourney chairman Jack Emery of hoot Lochmoor. "Somewhat in the style of the Masters, the field is highly select and contestants are entitled to play by virtue of their tourney records," Emery said. “We hope to have 48 players in next week’s field,” he added. with peerless Chock Kocsls of Red Ran winnliig tear Mmea and Detroit Golf Although Kocais is the defending champion, Tom Draper of Red Run is an early favorite to win the tournament. Draper has been plajring some of the best golf of his career this spring. Kocais has annexed the title for the past two years, winning at Red Run last season and Indianwood in 1959. Michigan Medal Play Association and the field is a very limited one since Invitations are extended only to those golfers who have complied an outstanding record in tournaments. "We like to think of thU event r wiSe*hiJd Barons Regional Victors S-«ub.S. PO-A-Drtrott J7 • 1. "e»| York I7-U. DP-Boro« wid Wood; Sto-i chord ond Klcbordun: Rlehordoon. JCu- HR — Unr. Upoo Local Golfers Win iMj (w; s-i) » » • i I • Dttmsr 51-J » J t 1 J Arroie . i 1 i T rftsitt (L. i-)> 1 I I I • ‘ asp—By L«7 (SkowTon). WP—Lary 1 0 — Booocblck. Klniiainas. PlaMrty. Huriay. T-4;W. A-23.SM. Six Saftball Games Scheduled Tomorrow SftftbBU fans will have their St. Frederick, Bloomfield HiUs and Farmington won regional golf championships at three different sites Friday. The Rams took Class C honors at Flint Swartz Creek, the Barons won to Us first Gass A try at Brighton while host Faimtogton was victorious in the same dasa. with 79. Mike Secoy had 87. Jim Schachem 93 and Charles Dean 89. Bruce Brown’s 91 led St. Mike. Mike Wiegand had 9i Dan Shad-rtefc 97 and Bike Fraser 110. Bloamfleld HHIs edged Aaa Arbor 814-818 at Brigktou. Deare born was ird wMh sn aad Ptyin-oath hid IN eompleltog the strokes down starting the final nine holes but 37s by Billings, West and Ewald turned the tide. The champs are now 14-0 tor the season. PUI TWi«stad festured a uwU balanced PGH quartet at H. Tom Smallwood fired 89, Davu Blartk ud Mark Petrie M •■ch. choice oS teams to watiS SonHay with six games scheduled — four of them malwups of rained out contests. A tripleheader at Beaudette Park wUl have First Ptlrebytprian against Huron Bowl at 5, Sno-Bol vs. O’NeU I^lty at 7 and Elks 810 vs. Metnqx)litan CHub, 8:30. At North Side, 300 Lounge plays Auburn Bar at 5, Smith Silo vs. Fisher Local 596 at 7 and Dixie Bar meets Utoversal OU Seal at 8:36. TSe asiiraa] stato finals an scheduled next Satnrdny at Grand Rapids and Kabunaasd. St. Fred scored 348. Owoaao St. Paul 369 and Saginaw Lutheran '372 to make up the qunlifyimr field at .Swartz Creek. St. Michael ranked "lit 392. Royal Oak' Shrine made the finals to “B" [with $63 as runnerup to Grand Blanc's 349. In Class A, It wus Flint Central £4. flint Southwestern 336 and Ifort Huron 344. Mike Reed sparked the Rams qnuldlyfag group. Ponl&io 6em-trel Just missed out with 3» for 8th. Pmitae Narthern wss further down the Hat. Bruce Billings led the Barons land was runnerup medalist for the ;meet with 76. He i^ed « Plym-;outh boy for the pc^ttem with |.a birdie on the first hole of a playoff. Qiuck West had 78. Fred {Ewald 79 and Tom Fry 81 for the iHilla. 1 * ★ * 1 Ann Arbor had Bloomfield aeved Farmington topped 18 bcfaools with 328 headed 1^ Doug Swartz’ 76. Southfield and Royal Oak Kim-bali flniahed out ot tlw running at 364, Mt. Gemens had 377, Royal Oak Dondero 384, Roseville 401 and Oak Park 403 t , * * * j ! Northville qualified for the state! in Class B at Farmington by sharing 2nd place wifh 379. Newconqca-I Birmingham Brother Rke had 384, Troy 396, Madison 407, L’Anse Icrenae 408, Garencevtlls 412. CUesao Loo Ibgoloi -IsUikitlon ______ .. »lts^_______ BoUlnwro 4, Clevolaod t ntfht Chlcaco 1. Konno Cttr 1. nisM — S. WoUikifUm 1. nI|M lOOATW QASIB ___(Cosior 14) of — - ivom 14). IC’S Mike AadMian. CHom Johnson ol Grosne He. Lew Wen- Bud Stevens, to nnme Just n tw-Andonian's qualifications for the many — 1960 semifinal- ist in the National Public Links at Honolulu, winner of the State Pub-linx crown three straight years and five-time winner of Pontiac' city title. Thirty-six holes are scheduled May 19, starting at 8 a.m. Tee-off hour is 12:30 p.m. May 20-21 with 18 holes sUted each day. The public is cordially invited attend the tourney and there is no admission fee. Emery reports. Young Pitcher Fires One-Hitter While Seated AMERICAN UUOIIE n Charles 248-654, Howard Jarice 266-663, Dick Preston 246645. There were 96 200 games and 29 series Seayoy in Fielti aue'tto (Aabem Sr .1 LS. AM..W Bowling Meet in Finals CtncInnsU st PttUbuilfe Chlcsfo st Lm Amk CHICAGO (AP)-Eddie Lenberg epened '' .. “ With s one-hitter. The Husky. 12-year-oM right - hander pitched it sitting down. 1956 '50(y Winner rtqhwty QuHi Carr- He spends most of his time sitting down, or propped on wooden--ertrtcheet He h jwalkied ; since 1952 when polio ■ ' V him from the waist "He always: liked baseball. He wanted to play, ad we let him,’ his mother, Mrs. Serald t^eifoerg, M Ausisi Chtcsfo st Ssa Fiandift INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - .Pat Flaherty of Chicago, winner of the IndianapMis Motor Speedway 500-mile race In 1S», toW friends lite Friday he was, through with raclHk, > Flaherty’s decision' sppehredvio have no special cdi^nectiOR with the accident earijier Friday which veteran To^ |^tten»»uren of Tlnley Paik, Bl.,"was kUled. Flaherty said the cars were >irt lioing too fast for 4dm. Canada Cup Battle May Have 36 Teams DCHtADO BEACH, Puerto Rico (AP)-As many aa 36 two-man teams may take part to the matches here June 1-4. Fred Coco ran, tournament (Ureckv of the sponsoring Inter-natiensl Golf Association, said today Venezuela and possibly Ecuato and Paraguay !iiy..tee„ add^fo fbie ^ nations which previously had agreed two professionida to the competi-If all three nations enter, a team of Puerto Rican amateurs probably will be added to maha an even number of teams. Sam Snead and Arnold Palmar* of the United States wUt 4lefenC the trophy. From Our Wire Service Birmingham’s Dile Seavoy and four Detroit stars ware to the 32-man finalist field of the $75,000 Profeasionel Bohlers Asaociatkm lovltatkmal Tournament st Para-n». Wj. Tom Hanrisdi headed the group wWi $.956 tor the 16game ' ‘ to the runnerup. The remainder' of the $75,000 wiU be divided among 46 other Um finishers. ^ Beb Ckase sf Kansas Oty. ^ ^____triah. GolembicweU S,M teatortog a 290 game, Tony Lfauemann, 3,831 and Seavoy 3,792. Joha Nk-kell t Hrmlngham failed te make Dm eut. at l.'Wn. Mearoe Meore ef Panllac was ahw eHminated. Seeded stars Don Carter and BiU Tucker the qualifiers to the battle for the big prizes. WitUtytH Ptay.^ ----------a Mil pla total; 'lor a-tn avengek 1 autsrwas jKsdsd Into tha finalj Iqr hh victory last December L,^ the world tovllational Toarnathent., Tucker wu aeedad as a remit otS ich* We victory to the AU-Star match game championship in January. The 32 fbMlists meet in two# game matches, total pins decid-t tog the wtoiwrs. The leaers Sr^ elimtoated. The final champtonA ship match will be a best-of-thres; game scries. The last 2^ houru of the ftosls, tocludii« the chsm> tdonahto match wui i.. r.t. THg PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY/is, l»6l SEVENTgEN jor League Averages Front Bjr DON VOQEL lord IWlIor)^yJ». icleo. 4. (Non-tttlo). ROME-^li>eoino PuMt, 1«. tUly. ww V^i^oT.. tlww« laHlSiiltig Mk Talent scouts are roaming Oakland County these days. They can be seen ta^g notes at baseball games, ring-’ ing doorbells at the homes of prominent high school athletes or conversing on the phone with sports minded alumni pf Ivy University. The first mentioned are scouts for major league baseball teams. It is their Job to scan the high school, college and sandlot diamonds nCKED OFF — First baseman Hal Roach ol the Chicago Cubs puts the tag on catcher John Hoseboro of Los Angelea Dodgers In AP PhaUfas a successful pick off play. Roach took the throw from catcher Dick Bartell. The DMgers won, 4-2. Spabn Gains Win No. 292 at 'Frisco for potential big leaguers. The second group is comprised of coaches and officials from large and small colleges. It ia the task of these scouU to land the good biqrs for their or- basketball coach Mary, the last nine years, will take over the same post at Muskegon Catholic. The University of Michigan graduate directed St. Mary's teams to a 134-52 record and one state Class C championship. By The J The magic number now is "I" for Warren Spahn. The superb southpaw of the hfilwaukee Braves needs just ____ more victories to hit the charmed 300 goal after collecting fourth of the season with a 5-4 decision at San Francisco Friday night. This one was nothing like no-hitter he spun against the Giants two weeks ago, but his eight-hit Job was good enough to shave San Francisco's National League lead to mere percentage points over the Lot Angeles Dodg-who beat the Chicago Cubs Pittsburgh ended Oncinnati’s winning streak at nine beating the Reds 8-5 on a pinch-tpeda'i homer by Dick Stuart and the St. Louis Cardinals extended Philadelphia's losing slump through 10 with a 5-1 victory over the last place Phillies. The Giants got to Spahn (4-2) quickly this time, scoring in the first Inning on singles by Jim Davenport and Felipe Alou. But the Braves, once more over .500 and within 2\4 games of the top, got to Sad Sam Jones (J-3) first, scoring twice in the first inning on Hank Aaron's borne run. Lee Maye and Ed Mathews also hom-ered for Milwaukee, with Mathews’ solo shot winning in ninth. Spahn, who also beat Jones in the no-hitter, walked two and struck out but one. Orlando Ce-home run leading off the I Fine Hurling Overshadows llTalk About Homer Record made it close, but Spahn was pretty much in command-four times working out of jams by getting the Giants to tap back to the mound. Southpaw Sandy Koufax had a no4iitter for six innings against the cubs, struck out 11 and had a shut out for eight innings, but then needed relief help from Dick Farrell before nailing his third victory for the Dodgers. Billy Williams doubled leading off the seventh for the Cubs’ first hit, but Saa^ then struck out the side, whiffing Ernie Banks, Ron Santo and Mel Roach. Santo led off the ninth with a triple and was forced home by Koufax’ third walk ci the taming. Farrell gave up an RBI single to Bob Will before gett^ Don Ztan-mer for the final out. Wally Mom drove in two mn for the Dodgers, one with a inning singje ad the other his 10th heme run. tops in the NL, as Don CUrdwell lost his second against three victories. Depending on the athlete’i ent, the bidding can be high or low. And when more than one university or major league team Is involved the bidding can go quite high. Accredited schools are limited in what they can offer (some don’t abide by the rules and run afoul of the NCAA), but baseball teams sometimes go higher than $50,000. away^mouE S3 % .5 I S }? » ii i SJfSSrLjr'’^' 5 n *1 i i ill CMUiwu. 'chi. s s a 8 J'! Swir SI IS U sit 1.14 NMMtart. I SiS J wS’thrfc Ww*. tt I* ^ >1 18 The season that started with the 1:41' experts speculating whether some-iWjbody would br^ Babe Ruth's i'8 home run record may yet be recalled for some of the top pitching achievements of baseball's modem In fact, big league sluggers must have wondered Friday night whether commiaaioner Ford Frick had secretly authorised the return of the old rabbiMess rock-like aar.Ui.ht.rf. 5 is 1 • i i i S4 duraio. s.r. pis iiss-r 1,^. « !* S « * ! sIovIbaA CIB.' ’ is u SSI JAckMB. SIX. 11.. had to share tl ^ headliaes on a —Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves and Early Wynn ot the Oiicago White Sox each made another stride toward their golden goal of 300 lifetime triumphs. —Frank Lary beat the New York Yankees for the 2Sth time in his career as he pitched the Detroit Tigers to a 4-3 victory that stretdied their American League lead to 3H games. —Sandy Koufax carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning and struck out U bitters as the Los I Angeles E^ers beat the Chicago Cubs, 4-2 for the filth straight MONDAY Only, Scalp Specialists m Pontiac WiO Show How to Save Hair and Prevent Baldness area geaerally agree that It Is too early to spot the high ochool playero with good potoatlal. They feel the i better beraaae the weather lo more cpastateat and so are the playera. The college recruiters, however, must have most of their work done before high schools do«e. By then, most ot the good athletes have decided what they will be doing and where come next September. Two Oakland County football players already have made their decirion. Femdale's a 11 - state quarterbadc Mike Brovyn has indicated he wiU enroU at Iowa. Dick McCauley, Pontiac Central’s fine halfback, has signed a tender with Northwestern. CMocii a akrbi SI 1 > ISO si 4(0 il’.SKSI! tss j:t » 11 t 1M«b IS 4 I ( «-Ui»d out for CArdwtU In Mb: b- Lm AMflM m IM Wi-4 B-Wtlli X hooeh. rO-A-»Aud I 0 I Ar« You Anxious TO SELL? Our force of W------------------- selling. selUng, selUngT For fast, efficient results in trading or selling your pr<^>erty contact 1 of our 4 tri-county offtoss. PeatlK ead Miltord Aieae » 1-0458 Birmlnphaiw—Ml 8-SSOO Dttrohrf-KI 2-2400 C. SCHUEn, RMltor BLUE SKY LANES! Coll FE 2-3200 for Foil Rosorvotions | (AdTcrtlMmeDti (Advtrtlumtnti FREE SCALP EXAMINATIONS GIVEN AT THE WALDRON HOTEL, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, 36 E. PIKE ST. ON MONDAY, MAY 15 District Dlrootor, Mr. T. Stonier, will give free hair a. scalp examinations between 12:00 PU. and 8:00 PM. to hsl£-worted men-and women. Phone PB 8-6168. Xrlckaon Hair and Boalp Sne-claUsU, the oldest and largest Erickson is now--------------^ — Last year alone, over one-quarter — Brtekson home scalp treat- More athletes will be announcing their decisions as the school year draws to a close. (Nymple twinuner Dave OUI-anders el Royal Oak. a star oa ’s NCAA St. Frederick’s has selected football captains for the 1961 season. They will be John Bierlein and Jim Sears. Southpaw pitcher Richard Lamp-here is with Dubuque, Iowa, in the Class D Midget League. He at tended both Pontiac publir high schools. Dubuque is in the Qeve-land Indians’ farm system. aarkston has a freshman second baseman who will draw plenty of attention In the next three years if he continues hitting at his current pace. Ken Misldn's two singles in the win olver Brighton HE RE-6MW HAIR SHE RE-6REW HAIR WrittEH GuoronlM Briokaon Hair and Scalp Spa- with results or money will be refunded on a pro-rated basis. So, why put off your hair problem any longer? Baldness is slow and gradual, even in the most common forms. If you now have, or have in the past noticed dandniff. itchy scalp, excessive otllness or dryness, excessive hair fall or thinning at the temples or crown, you should see Mr. Stonier Monday. He will determine the type of individual treatment required, explain to you what results you can expect, how long you will have to use Erickson Ericicson Specialists will occepi only clioatt whoso hair will respond (o troaimont. They cannot help individual* who are tiick-biid alter year* ot hair lot* or in that great majority of case* ol baldness, called male pattern baldness, where no treatment including Erickson method is of any value. Therelore, Erickson will con-their policy of reiusing all - -^-.sss coses.- Mr. Freyer and Mrs. Barnes did not hove mole pot-boldness. This man was refused for treatment by Erickson Hair and Scalp SpeciMlsts because he lias mala pattern will be, « There la absolutely no charge or jbllgmtion for your free --------■* scalp examination. You tt modern method in Thurfaday boosted his avera^ them^i« h^aml „ . , ^ .scalp problems who can be help^ Ken Lapka, highly succcssfulby tha new Erickson Hair and For your free hair and aealp ax-amlnatlon. go to the Waldron Hotel between 12:00 PM. and 8.00 PM. on Monday, 8^ 18, and aak room clerk for Mr. Stonler’a room number. You may phone for an appointment or juet come in at your convenience. KxamlnaUona are given in private. You will not be embarraeaed or obligated in any ladlana In the champtonithlp runatng. TM Maoeleni veered aa uaraiwed run la the fifth aad then ndded an Invuranee raa In the eighth an a single by Max Bailey aad Bart Kaafmaa’a triple. Doug Mills, who earlier this sea-jon- hurie* a nwhitterr itcpprt Iowa on two hits to give lUinols its fifth victory against three loaaes. Northwestern rallied tor seven runs in the ninth Inning but still fell short of Michigan State whidi scored all U of its nuts in the first two-lnnings — nine coming in the second frame. ance of the season—Art Mahaffey i Mcuuivn of the Philadelphia Phillies haring j done it against the Cubs on April i^“ "■ Doubleheaders today find Purdue at Iowa, Wisconsin at Michigan State, Ohio State at Indiana, Northwestern at Michigan and Illlna Minnesota. Deadine Extended GRAND OPENING OF CARL'S MINIATURE GOLF CLI8 THIS AO r Oae Piea Adailsslea wMi ParihMe af (Ms -------------------------- aXaB- 2045 Dixis Highwor Cor- TAlA«raph OUR BASEBALL RANGE IS NOW OPEN Opming Soon — Oor Complo*o>y How .i: MINIATURE COLF COURSE liNvin Akov» GoH Lonoot for, lof^oooii The opportisiity tor new teams to orpinlsa and enter 1961 Oty Baseball League competition has " extended to Wednesday, May 17, the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Dqwrtment has announced. More team openings are available. League director John Streit ie-tsrts that presently there are four petMen and three hi the data B laague. City Uague cempetitlen is scheduled to start Sunday, May 21. Any adult group now developing ito a baseball team and - this t FE year should contact 3-7131. Hen 19 yean ol age and older who want To join a team for the 1961 season should register dw Pontiae Parka and Reore-atton Dspartment. FroncUco 17.U. Or—Spohn tnd Adcock: McMUlU. Sollini ck U)B-MII«vuko« (. SAi 4. IB—Dkvenport. Alou. lIVTC l-Aoran. Mtyr. MlUiovt. Ce a a EasBw ll-l 1 spato ^ Driven by the most powertid set Service win be held at 1:30 p m.iprinter at Buhl 4 Sons. Detixvit f,, 1 ‘ . of U.S. rocket engines ever flown, Monday at the Dnnebton-Johns Fu-.for .12 years. Intercontinental range ner^ Home with burial following, Mr. Warden leaves his mother.• 'missile sped to an intended target in Ottawa Park Cemetery. iMrs. Adie garden; a daughter,;* north of the South Atlantic island Mrs. Edward Jesionowski Of De-j .MRS. THOMAS E.,McJ>ONAM) Uin)A.L.CB^ ,u.oit: and two astern. Mrs. N.i HOLLY - Funeral anrangemeirts Prayers will be offered at 11 Louise McDonald and Mrs. Ruth are pending at the Dryer Flineral Home f(^ Mrs. Thomas E (Addle) McDonald of 304 S. Saginaw Mrs. McDonald died at the home daughter in Grosse Pointe Farms Friday following a long illness. She was 96. Mrs. McDonald is a lifetime resident of Holly. Funeral arrangements are to be announced later. of Ascension. The Air Force reported all flight objectives met on the 25-minute trip, t a.m. Monday at the Frank Car-jTravIs, both of Femdale. ruthers Funeral Home for Linda L. I Mrs. Warden died unexpectedly CTon, 12-day-old daughter of Mt*- at his residence Thursday, and Mrs. Herman Cross M 60i ClovtH St. Burial will be tai Oak MRS. 80L0MEA F. WASIUKANB HiU Onnetery. j Mrs. Solomea F. Waslukanis, 76, Besidea the parmts. survivors of ,433 W. Walton Blvd. died this Include two sisters, Shirley A. and morning after an illness of several Wanda D.. both at home. weeks. Linda died yesterday at Pontiac; a member of St. Michael Cath-; General Hospital. idle Church, she had been em-' LEAVENIA GEHRKEN WTTHL’N (ployed at the Orchard Lake Sem- OXFORD — Service will be held KIMBERLY J. KITIFK I inary. i Monday at 2 p.m. from the Sharpe- Prayers anil be offered at 10| Surviving are a son, Valentine(Goyette Funeral Home in Clarks-a.m. Monday at the Huntoon Fu- Lipka of Drayton Plains; a graqd-;ton for Mrs. Leavenie Gehrken heral Home for Kimberly J ;child, and two sisters. iWithun of 56 W. Burdick St., Ox- Kukuk, infant daughter of Mr. and; The Parish Rosary will be re- ford. Mrs. Kenneth Kukuk of 105 W. New Icjted at 8:30 p.m. Monday at thei The lifetime resident of Oxford . - - York Ave. puriSil will be in PerryiCoats Funeral Home, Drayton died suddenly at her l»me Fridayi*}™^-Mount Park Ometery. Plains. Service wUl be held at 9:30 morning. She was 68. i'™*” Surviving besides the parents, „ Tuesday at St. Michael' Burial wUl be in Lakeview Ceme-r“^J*™"“ are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. burial following in tery in Oarkston. A 30-pound data capsule ejected from the nose cone and was recovered by the range Sword Knot less than ai after it parachuted into the aea. The capsule was packed with Instruments to record the perfonn-ance of the cone, ecpecially how withstood the searing 13,000-degree re-entry heat. 2ND IN 7 TRIES The success was only the second in seven flrings of the new, pwre powerful Atlas E model. Most of the previus failures in the series were traced to a faulty hydraulics ; (light that the problem seems Surviving i . Henry‘ solved. Uwrence Washburn, and Mr. and ^t. Hope Cemetery. Mm. Edward Holtt. all of Pon-, Snover of Lake Orion and Richard! tiac and sisters. Undo. VWde.; MRS. AKTHl'R CLAXTON Snover of Clarkston; a sister, Mrs. i Continued success, the officials Cheryl. Katherine and Kathleen. XROY—Mrs. Arthur (Cora) Clax-Archie Weil of Waterfort Town-reported. vriU enable the Improved all at home. ton of 330 E. Long Lake Road died ship; six grandchildren and two! Atlas to met The baby was dead at bli^ j^j, vernon Nuts- grest grandchUdren. deadline of late “ I ing Home in Novi, following LodflB Calandar , service wUl be Monday at 1 p.m. GM Executive ^ from Bell Chapel of the WUliam R. n w Amne Chapter No. Hamilton Company in Birming- i FOITl /iTCCI Burial wUl be at Acacia .mi p^May IW^Boosevel^Tempte. Par^ Ometery. 13-Mile and South- DlGS 111 TUlkey n aimte street. Meat and rolls fw- i field Roads in Southfield. j I ' Mrs. Gaxton was 66. She be- A prominent Birmingham Gen^j i longed to the First M e t h o d I s t eral Motors executive died Wednes-! |C3»urch of Birmingham. Her hus-jday in Turkey, it was learned to-. Death Notices AUsW. MAT il.'issi. JAMIB trsndUUwr of Mr*. Ifarjan* |«k«r Md Mn. VIeM Witbf. rnatnl httIw win b« htld Moa-day. Mar II. at 1:J« p.m; from IM 8Mka-OnrnB Cbapal. later-mat )a Parry Mt. P—• --— Bwat u Parry Mt. Park Oaieatery. Mr. Auatia «IU Ua la atate at Uw klAiur In Driaf landscaping servicejday. news III DIlwl jin Birmingham atid the Bloomfield, Robert S. Plexlco of 309 Arllng-{ oas. MAT II, IMl. BABY UN-a LouIm. M Cleireaa St.: balOTtd lU, — — -----I, j ____ !ton Road, a veteran automotive; Now oocn 9 oRk U pjo.' Surviving ar# her husband; three'engineer, djed at the American; dally. ObSy*.* “Idaughters. Mrs. Hadyn Moss of Hospital in fstanbul. He had been, John Kracssn r--------------------------- tables a—. tafaat daoehter of______________ MaUla Croat: daM alator of Shirley Aaa and Wanda Detee Croat. Punaral ttrylot wUI ka behl Men- -Mv. and Mrs. William Walters, both of . J Detroit: two sisters, (our grand ■« *•••« ‘nick design cMfoeer , fl^ and two great grandchil- (Wcvrolel Motor Dlvl.4oa. a ; mage sale In Chapman Hotel. SMl- ‘ naw corner Inke. Mon.. Tues^idren. position he had held slnre IM7. ; He joined Chevrolet in 1934 and FRANK D. MAHAFFY jdkl considenible work on the de-j Rave voa seen Uik? One of the ARMADA - Service for Frank'*'*"."'*' develop^! of ‘he Pw-cleanest and most attractive leW- D. Mahaffy. 76. a retired farmeri^'T'''*'^ tran^isaion sendee laundries in the city. In- Anglimt Road will )re sy**'"' before being named staff; 2 Monday at the,‘‘W"«f bSrry between W. wSSinaiM! Bij- Tlffany-Young Funeral Home Motors' abeth Lake. Rd. Pros turkey ea^ burial in the WUlow Grove Ceme-i week. —tery '•* **•* '*** Anderson Motor Rltter>e Market Large seieetfon' Mr. Mahaffy died at his home'^O-. W^w Gw Q>. and WUlj^! of Mother'* Day flowers. Spruce Friday morning after an illness of Overland. He began his career 44 thnibbery of ail klnda. Bananas seven sons. HaroM. Lawrence and ■ur'ivors Include two sony, 10c PoundLBw wine liquor toFranWin. .,1 of Armada. Jay E.|P'«*'P ^i^*nT»-»ltV Clemens. Donald of Roches- "'‘‘"I* ''""dlH by Huron St. PR of bailey Funeral Home. Blr- _ I mingham. IteT. a M. Uwsrds ofncl-lotermcBt la Osk Hill ~kby Uads LouIm will itr IB tiMiB at tlM Prank Car-ruihtri PuBcrtI Roma after I p m SuBday, May 1*.____________ pntatwdw. mat ii, ini. charuS CharlM Oca hrsuaaa Jr.; daar brother of Hobert Oaa Parfueoa: daar nephew of Mr. and Mr>. Burtea HlUlker: aieo eurvlead by four iraadchlldraa. Puaaral earr-lea wTu be held Monday,^ May U. at 1:M p.m. from tha Daaalaaa-Johai Puaaral Hobm. iBUnaeat la Ottawa Park Camatery. Mr. Perfueoa will Ua la etate at tha Donelaoa-Johns Puaeral Hoaia. MOTHER'S DAY May 14lh Rvervone remembers word* of their mother: they have been a guiding Influence throughout thetr bve». The word* I remember most vividly are; "If worry can cure it then there Isn't much to worry about, if not, why worry — fix It." Grandma Moses gave u* many sclnUllatlng words of advice: "Pace It! Rewlve ttl" are j, i. vooanns words of purpose, implicit directions and ringing challenge. ' When turmoil seemed to envek^ my 'mother she would stand still, evaluate her difficulties then like a Rlverman on a log-drive pick out the kev obatructlon. set it free, and go on We think of man as being the dominating influence of our lives; that Ls in error. It is woman, a mother, who guides the destiny of men Mother s Day Is her day. She has earned all the happtneM It's possible to give her and I think the most important Is assurance that she Is necessary, an integral part of her uiirA^tm^sof U^IlLiljTL^J^hflhue w' selfish attribute. She’ll appreciate it. Next Sunday is Mother's Day. Make it special. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 8M Narth Perry Street Phene FE 2-8378 Boy, 6, Hurt as Bike, Truck Collide A lix-peamld boy was in aatia-factory condition at Pontiac General HoapititI today after his bicyde-collkted with a truck in the city yesforday afternoon. La (ranee CAuaey of 535 Montana t. has a poMible head injury as a result of the crash. His bike collided with a truck driven by John E. Myers, 21. of 162 Mill St. at the Arthur-Motor streets intersection. Myers told Pontiac police he was headed east on Arthur at about 35 mile* an hour when the boy rode his bike from Motor Into the side of the truck. Myers was not held. i$1,700Daiiiag^ne in Bloomfield Fife W. L GRAVES AGENCY NOW - Hospifalizaf ion- NEW For people who hove hod concer, diobetes — heart f i i> conditions ond other serious illnesses—CALL NOW! FEDERAL LIFE I 1696 S. Tetefrspli gj. * M 1-7061 I CUP! MAIL TODAY! NAME ................... I ADDRESS ................ CITY ................... ....^hone.......... A fire at the home of John Kelly, 1260 Cedarholm Li Bloomfield Township, yesterday afternoon cauaed an estimated |l,-700 damage, according to Bloomfield Township Tiremcn. The (ire was discovered by a laundry man who came to e at about 1 p.m. and saw smoke inside. The felly's wefen’ at home. Firemen said the blaze was (Mi-fined mainly to a sofa in the living room. Smoke damage in the one-story brick ranch home was extensive, they said. They estimated damage to contents at $1,075 and $630 to the building. Pontiac Woman Hurt os Auto Roms Tree Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME **Thoughtful Service** 66 WilHamt St. Phone PX 2-5841 A Pontiac woman was hospital-ized after her car rammed a alongside Featherstone Street at Jordan Street last night. Gladys I. Kemmel, 44. of 647 N. Perry St., wais reported in sat-isfoctory condition today at Pop-Mac General Hospital with a possible head Injury. She Jold Pmtiac police wasn't sure what happened leading up to the crash except that lost control of the wheel at approximately 35 mila an hour. She was drivlBg alone. Mri. Laara Palater ________ .... rraMr: daar sUter of Mra. Ifuy Ha— aad .WUUam ihix. roiutl arratea vul ka haM Moaday, May IS. at l:N p ai. (ren tha Huatooa ruaaral Homa «llb llaa. WlltUia Taraat omclallBf. laternaat la KUKDK. MAT IS. ISSl, BABT ttM-barly Jaaa. IS* W Nav York; ka-loTtd lafaal daughter of Kaaaath aad Lortus xAuk; daar Hater of Ltada. Vlckla, Charyl. Ratbar-Ina aad Xathlaaa Kakuk: daar ■raaddaudhwr at Mr. aad Mrt. Lawraaea Waibbura and Bdvard aad Bdna Holte. nmaral aarvlea arlll ba hald Maaday. May II. at 10 a m. from Um Huatooa ruaaral Roma Mth Bar. Thaodera AUa-bach offlctaUnt. Intermaat la SriTT Mt. Part CraMtary. Baby Kimbarly will Ua la atate at tha Huatooa raaarol Horoa.__^ _ UFKA, an WASroilKAWlS SSiS nraatelB Itoaid. Waited 11. ifti, ANHnf. and t h r a a trast-riandchtldraB. Pnaarml aarrloa win M bald Tuai-day. Stey IS at 1 p.m. tr— *■--AaaamMy at Oed Church. Waited ■ uuna ofn-walted Uka --------------ay win Ua la ^ tha Rtehardioa-Blrd Pu- acral Homa, Walled Lake._________ fTAia. MAT IS. ISdt, ANNn R., It] H. OcBcaaa: agt SI: bclorcj wilt of Parrel! W. Stahl; dear mojhar^ ^ Rmb i?*StahT**^** •later at Mra. Lola Roundtrao, Mra. Lana Moarahaad, Mra. Taliya Walkar, Mra. Oalphia Lawte, Mra lual Atexandar and Mra. Virginia McKanney. Idwla. Rubte and William Dorwy; alao auralvad by thraa iraadchlldraa. Punaral aarrlea wllf ba haM Batarday. Stay ». at 1:M p.m. from Uia Airatey --------------------- BaJth'a Oroya Camatery.________ STSTBrik MAt IL titTPAldUNO R.. U ttaaa Canri; St; hatorad haaboad at Oraca R. Storana; daar fathar of Mra. trnla Darla and John Sterana; daar brothar of Mra. Marry Rlanay; steo aur-rlaad by lour traadchlMraa. Pu-aaral Mrrica will ba haM Man- Mr Stevaai wlirVa la Donalaan-JohM Puaaral^tionN^ #AR01H. MAT 11 ,~1M1. WTLUAM lAT 11, IM __ ... _jollarorth; l,___________ fathar at Mrr. IMard iDonnai Jaalwowtkl: daar brothar of Mra. R. loulia MeOoaotd and Mra. Ruth Trarla. Pamdate Rika L^a of Sorrow at I p.m. Sunday, May U. Puaaral aarriea will ba hald Moaday. May IS. at 1 p.m. tram auldiag a Curtin Punaral w A N T "A.“J2S*£STStad°'a OUU u mamary you aro wl Aa you alwti.--------------- --Sadly mlaaad by daashter. ■ sraadehlldroa- R E S U L T S TRY W A N T Card of Tlumlcf 6rl«5 Puaotsl Roaat. Vaadorpeal aid WmU». •S25S 1r Momoriun May 14. Wo caaadl alaai RBAL RSTATR BALBSMRM POR SflUtWo LuSSSrStrvtNl m^o Funeral Direct erg COATS PtmSRAL ROME DRAYTON PLAINS OR ]-Tl*t Donelson-Johns Vcx)rhees-Siple Cemetwy Let» 5 • CADTIPUL LOT. ___________ _____ PERRT Mount ni|k Cautery CiU aBor 4, 12, 17, It. 21. 67. 67. 68. 76, 11, 16. TT. 82. 88, 62, 16. til. 164. 166. 166. nt. 116. 117. 1 BBAL RSTATR SALRaMBN TO both BOW aad uaod homoa. IV modaU. Jta WlUlama Rori-14*3 BoldVto. FK 4AS4- ■■■R - ARLR t6 Ljko arts. Cal! Maday. MO EmptoytiMMt Afudw EVELYN EDWARDS OFFICE Woman asa W-M abla to typo |SjS5Lfc*Ll?5S^ "^dRETSRV-‘ Midee S day waok and naada SwTteaBao^ttea. MIdweat Rai-?S5 naak BH6iRets Service is Sawi —• Lawnmoweys OnMWmUny,JTaUodM Inltmctlenf—Scheob _ 10, l, » MUlar kg.. ClltrtL Work Wanted Male | llj m. Oar^ Plewta* 18 pir JuUa'a OrtU. (N Mt. Clam- cook. Id! 4-SdH. UOHT HOOSIWORK IM teaa home. Mora lor homa uian vagaa. WouM walcama aratbar Vtiut 1 child. Write to Hat IS. I.«o«rd. Mtchlxaa or caU aftar I. OA l-SdM., LADY WANTRD MORR POR l-A-l CARPRRTRR WORE. H*W aL* COMPUPtR WlOiaGAPINO * M A_A««R na iJkltt l.A-1 CARPRRTRR. (mPltlf^ M-l CARMTIRR^IIRW or rr- amon'jcha PR S-SS41 or PR S-W17 A-1 PADmHO. Vb OPP. WR WOiTT r uadoraoU. MT 1-RM i lavaa And lardaaa. _PI_______ OARI»N PLOWIMO. Sanfotd. OR J-SIJL_____ aaywhara. Pfc Ml**-OARMR PLOWniO M RAR^ —— Raoaaoaahte prtea la tI-If Ptatiaa Moal Martla. "S’*! ^ . I. mRbRf~FLOWIHO. - •oic.'-carta. MmiM6~Ain> and drattml. rasa, ralsa. <» LAKR' OhlON ARRA. "^fUlWiKk R. j^^lar,. ar.-U.ea iTcAKPRR'^J H"nUCR.‘W ;i-«!ff^' ROTopmLiwo ,and plowdRT. LIKE TO TALK? OIRLd 11 OR OVRR Pull Uam sMmboaa luryn w« .-----...— -- ROTOTILLINa O A t our oftica, downtowa P U hour waok. Apply Mlu Short. Mt* W Murea St.. Room TIS. PtI. through Wad, batwaan ll_ari^3. llARICDIU8T“WAMTflfr RLOOM'-fteld abepplng Pteia^^Ma^^^t Tt^ph. PinDWR~R 2 MEN WANTED .-.hsakaUy In ' cmpteTmcat li A PART TIMR JOB ■RlliakR. TROROOORLT ikPRk-teheed on allk. Meal do qaaltty work. lU S-S711. SIS R, Itapla. PART TIMR S p.m.-t a.m. Moa.-PrI. la ) or ' houra daring the day ~ "" urday. Will Inrolra f , act- , FRS-64M._______________ CABINIT MAKER. CARPINTn. _ ipadalty. PR ' * CARPRRTRR AMD . ___ ._MRRT •nd_rapMr_PR _M»dt. CRMRNT WORK. KIRD6. RRA-aonabla. OR 3-lgL ■ OUTTERa IR8TALLRO. PRRR RR-Umataa. — foot. SSS-MW. LAWN MOWIMO. RAND ORMIMS; wtehea work of aay kind. 1 %lair Wrtte'taUae Praaaltox I DtTRBlOR T R R16 R ^laaloUa, photograph If P«M 2^ illty tar a : Pruett ____________^n for adraaco- maat, gnum uaanaea aad ra-ttrament plan baaed aa profit iharlag are roura It yoa quality. ».— mm Iqt toUrylaw. Ambitious^ targa lateraallMl orgsalaattei viu latenricv aharp young moi to btglB training tor a aatot pro motional dopariment. Mo aala CAB DRITKRS. POLL AND PABT "me. 43S Orchard Lata. T5?r\’OtJ HAVE" Sales or Collection EXPERIENCE? WR NERD 8RTBRAL MEN TO CONTACT OUR DELINeURNT ---------------EVRNIHO latervtev call Vlrtaa Caamatlca, PR l-isa. Stenographers •Irta ateady work. I-SSIS. y WOMAN WOULD URR PARF InteratUag caraar poalUont. Bi-eallcat opportualttea lor mature applleaala. age SS to 4S who ..............}r'sr graphic npartaficc. Own traai- Brtiui— Must taka •horWaiid at vpa or Vetter aad type 4d ____ - atart with merit In- crasaaa to S4.4SI. Peraoaaal Office. Oakland CWaty Oftica Bundle, I Lafayette Mrcat. Pontiac, TH ]-Tltl. mONIMO AMD DAT WORK WAl^ ”------------------ Tldnlty. fil AND SATURDAY TO SECURB { ADDITIONAL IMPORMATION I rm OUR RRooRoa auto re-aUIRED paymrrt made POR EACH COKTACr. WRITE BOX ]l PONTIAC PREOB. IdBLIVXRT AMD STOCK focSV HIMBOORAPMIMO. TTHNO, BRC-rcterlal acralco. IM 3-ISO. RRpnno TOUNO woman, oi- opportunity tor carnal extra enah. Caah white bclna a home-maker. Oaorge’a Toya. OR S-l»tT. WOMAN TO CARR fOR 1 01^ ^^RIXNCRO TRUde RAlitS- A POUR SUN I D S INSURANCE MAR POR OBRRRAL Inauraaca afcaty. Eieclteat eaaa-mlulona. Uada tumtshad, A11 Haai Uwrence W Oayteri INS W, Huron Jt,______________ If You Have Ambition fortitude and paraeraranca wa can train you la a caraar aaralnc a S-flfura laeoma. CaU PE Sdllt, PE 3-SIIS. fir^ounuMfniroiuBillFTigw FE 2 Plalaa from 3 p.m. Bunday. May .. Tugaday. than ko a church tor, toryloo. WITRim. MAT Ochrkta, M * age dd; dear Mehard 8« Mra. Archie _____ __ by alK xraadchlMran great - srandchlldren. 1- ■ n • tervlea win ba haM Mdadav, IS. at 3 p.m. from the ihL.,. Ooyatte Funeral RAma, Clarks^, Rar. William RlchArda offT- '\ clatlBf. Intermaat la LskariaV Caraetery. Mrt. Withan olU lie hlng plant. peraon. IdM Baldwtn A__________ MAN - tlR- -------, for axpor<- PR S-44I7 ihar S p.i WANTED: KXPERIBMCED MARK. S5o.'S?r..“5.“‘^r^M5'‘JS!‘ No phooa eaUa pteaao. __ ipe^ira^TTRirw^^ apply hot. T aad It a.m. to Mr. Pmatt. Pontiac Uuadry 4 Dry Ctennara. S4S S. Tttetraph Bd. WSOWER WITH CHILDREN DE- WOMBN WITH tea. Pull er part to tars good Ptrry. S:ld M MAR Colo.________ st^RRnep masT ____Alao nraplacoa. OR 3-Mdl all KtHOa OP cemAtTwore a Proa aaMmatea, rtaaooa-pricea. Phone PE 4-TIN. ---------ciMBn’ woiSC •an. d»l-r-- ^j^brnmavort. rat- «M.**pr/vMa*ra^^isd^ •apeated Chrlatlan tamll _ tamUy. nice ________________aunlty In Walled Uke area. Rafaraneas txehaadad. Por dculli aaU Mr. OawatdrUAr- •Ma^Tte Temporary Office Workers FOR LOCAL AREA N TTPI IS 8TBHOOR— M OENERAL O oor^Lrs SAL omcm Manpower, Ind. Ipant^ car HuMfai u or over. Mishta. Apriy-— White Soaa Drla< White___________ Ponttae Lake Road. 16RfAW'".-riFART '"’ritE"' t6H iiTV'tatlnirquaUtteatier^^ * 05CfFLE~TO~MAMAOE RoSSfiSf MCE-gfoSW Proo^. fjpoH. kysAORR^^yiDji^ job, place to live or a tETA-tk aAlikpib»yi Kood used car, see Oassi- .Mt of < ttmo. John J.' T« REAL ESTATE «gssg»»a J2S,‘;rir^a sff'Sr'S.sSArfriS Work Wanted Female 12 McCOWAM. rwSiSr i3n«mmaBrSA»r It ara^PB g^llN._____ Buildhic Service Undicnplnt 21 arUMP REMOVAL Tree ramortL Irlmmtns. Oa* oar bM. m-Mie or PE um. . ""-I* Cemaal work. paUoa anw iwuwa PE 4-41N or OR 3-OlN ALL TYPB8 UNDOCAPINO LAWR malntenkiKy. uw> t-mt or OR 3-S1ST. _________ COMPLETE UWN WoAk OAE- o pMwIng, n p Si. 1ft 3 LELAND SMITH LAHDiCAPmO J3AD1NO a! MM to Mta VIWMn 08>a V>« BHM off OpdyU ltd F» LANDSCS^NO. BULLDOKIMO LANOtCAPiNO. UWR yardi, teral and aoodod. 6-- LAWN MOWWp_Aim I-47N. __________ SODDELIVERED FE 4-7917 iPBCTaI MERION BLUE OR Konuicky laid ar daUatrwd. Looaa dTraaatd aad raatadtd. tractor work and gradlaf. all vork guaranteed. By Crrig A Brwaco M PoaUae. Ucanaad landacapart. n S-TIIS - PE S-I3W ^ »4-«lN. Moving and Trucking 22 MOraO SERTI^ ^ Rooaaoahte Satea______PE S-NSS A PmST CLA06 MOtrffJTLL SMITH MOVIMO COT^ PE 4-MSI ANT UOHT HAUUNO. RAKINO. and claa^up, FT •*— RAUMMO AMD S IBBt— R Ima. n $ BXCAVATIMO AMD ‘ RIactIte Co,. ISM ir. »OTU. tioUsk RARURO, ROOlRliSi': teg. UeoMad fullp aqulppad. Free aatImnteA Rnaqal mSuIm. PR i-nsa .^LteCTjad kullder. ’ PHA HOUSE ihoTINa PULLT aqulppad. PR 4-S4N. L. A. Toung.' PLASTRRINO. NBW ARO RBPAm; ”-Ti Balter. OL I-174S.__ ROOF repairs PR 44W WATERPROOFING Work guBrsete«y|j— tatlmaSM. FAir ssriLjgss&ijigAa cal rcglaterad Co. n I-Tltl. DLRCTRIC motor SRI ES!VJft.T8!- -irigpuMHd" I wolfilirdop Saws, Hand 1 Jiwtimdiwera Machloo aharponol Msatai I«mK fokHtsp k:'!_______ firory. MA AMI.. Loat and m REWARD POR VrTDIIN OR tnlermatlon tesdisg to radars of t-paar-oid mate Walkar Pm Round, black. vMte and Mn. Rp', vary ahy nature. Loat Cooky Lk. anJ Lochnvan Rd. vtelalty Ifep _t._n *-*11*. PI 4-147S. «s for return. In good e I. tho twn whaoted TobHo - Ruck uontaoLWr. LOOT: -06T: MALE BRIRDI26 BOfUk vHh loaf awa vanring ladltmr MMl’ *■ •* ^ORT: RLAOk AND BROWR dMhahnnd, naaa rWaitm." •)•••-^ ^^rry Pork, ehlldran’a Netkey ind Pefionnb 27 Are you in debt? Kbv PW ano gat put of doM Gty Adjustment Service FE------------- • E 5-9281 !*S5afp Are You Debt-1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAV 13. 1961 NINETEEN ARE \OU . WORRIED OVER DEBTS? ONE PLACE TO PAY BUDGET SERVICE 4I.L A jOOY OIL AND OAE HEAT-rjna. m iboaUI WMI MOST JCMW. Am KtitlDi Co. SCO our srt oa ^ U. CALUNg"-PC your fceic. PE AHT piBL OK WOEAE NCEOINO taiMlMTTi.'-------- •newer Mil PE M7M. ABKOTREOb _ KNAPP SHOES WED HEBMAN or I-15M Wtd. Children to Board 28 CHILD CARE REPBRENCES. ■Wtd. HoHseholfl 0»^1 29 i CALL »L0 ALL. CASH FOR UMd TV’e. furmturt cad mlu. Olohe. PE |.«00I. ________ i~ Piece or housepitl quick caih far furniture, coiiUaacec. B«f»cla Home PE i-wS______ nOH OOtLAR POR PDRNITURE •ad cppUucM nrompi courMou* PE «-mi. Pecraona Pur- _ Let Ds EOTiT or sell rr por TOD. OXFORD COlfMDMITY A^cnoH. OA t-mi.__________ ^^anted Miscellaneous 30 CAMPINO TRAILER. HONEY BEES up frae of clurie. OPPK^ purnItor ■ Miscellanaowi 36 PAW OP won CHAWS. AND . old slceewaraVU T-MU.______ SMALL ROTO-TILLSK, APA^f-_ .mont lUe gM itora. PE S-ISM. WAtriED; LOCATION TO DOW -MptiejiMjt^wiii psp._nr «.M«. WANTED 1 BETS OP OftORlI and ceatrl^--------------- OR i-uai. Wanted to Rent CODPLi WITH CHILD .WISH TO rtnt I 9t 3-Mroom horn# or Wtd. Contracts, Mtf. 35 TIZZY Wanted Real Estate 36 WANTED: LISTINGS By Kate Osann ua aosiava. uarnsc avraMe, la •SPSS’S •eUU you w&h to fall. PONTIAC REALT.Y 32 m BALDWIN__________PE MtTO IJ^NDLORDS aka adTcotofa of our i irelce. Tonante wattini raeci and apartmoaU li R. J. (Dick) Valuet Realtor FE 4-35.31 I4S OAEI.AND AVENUE Shye Living Quarters 33 child .. . _olhor lady. WILL SHARE HOME wrrH~LAbY 1 or 1 chlldfea welcome. PE Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 35 3l#l W. HURON __ PE s-im CASH POP land CONTRACTS', H. J Van Welt. 4AM Dtale Hwy IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good lend cootracte. New or eeeeaaed. Your cub upon eat-lelactory laepactlon of property _____________ _ „„SL *•“ Templeton. ee Hiii^nL'porb«^>rtaung | K. L. Templeton. Realtor d odice Supply, MI a-MlO. 2330 Orchard Uko Rood PE 4-4M3 CASH FOR TOUR HOME IP YOU are loelng It. Brokor. PE • CASH POR OOOD NORTH OR Weet tide homae, 3 to 4 badroom baeemant, buyar walUng. Paul M. Tone.s. Real Est. ___ 133 W3WT HURON ST. PE 4-M50___________ PE Smt OWNERS MAT RESERVE LIFE **— DotMttltm. C»ll yottf —' PACE' I REALTY OR 4^H3« BUILDERS' SPiSiALIZED REALTY SERVICE Louie Boret. Realtor. PE 5 3043 R^t A|ds. t-umished 37 1 ROOM kitchenette BACHB-lor eportment. Everythbig -■— Ubed, cloee In. PE 3-Tggg. 1-3 ROOM KITCHEtTE. CLIAN private bath, laundry. Small .yelcome. PE 1-S330._______ tW O O M BPPICIBNCT WITH Rent Heuaiw Uwluf"? ^ I BEDROOMS. SHALL ROUSE, oil hMt, tl Adb Arbor, 3-BEDRbOM RAMONA~ilRRACW. gas mo. Coll PE 4-lWS._ 2-feEDROONt ERICK Duplea fall baaomont, gae beat nichSu^iiarger FE 5-8183 __________ LAKE FRONT. 1 floor OB 3-3T45.___________ 3-BEDROOM LAKEFRONT, PAVED etreet, full baaement, all modern. MY 3-3711. ________________ 3 BEDROOMS WITH BASEMENT. lake prlvllegee, cloee In. OA S-3013 ^BEDROOM iRKX B A N C H. beejme^^U^vUetee, Drayton 3 ROOM MODiraN. 43 WEST COL- For Sale l-BEDROOM HOME. 1 TEARS OIO-Judah Laka EeUta, M.1M- P> For Sele Houses 49 CORNER LOT, LARGE OARAOE, ------- ‘ Tent awnlntt. 3.1. mortgagt. HOME cm EA1 , Btar ichoola. OR lTCHBRY 3-3m. 3-BEDROOM ON EarOE LOT. Full basement, gu heat. Oarage In k.ument Oak porouet floor-ralb. Close to Will 01. '."clMla”' fltclien and bath. |45 ALBERTA APAHTMI "Okay if I take the phone off the hook while I'm taking my bath?" 'nS^3BW^_ Rent Apts. Furnished 37 a AND 3-ROOM CABINS..... a-ROOM AND ba: entrance, utilities. PE 4-glOd. J i AND 3-R6oM APARTMENT, cleen. private bath end entrance. Baby wekome. g3 Poplar off Bald- ~ROOMS'and BATH. NBwtv i decorated, aduKa IM Nortan. 3 ROOM APARTMB'NT NlciTPE M4M afUr 3:30. 373 BALDWIN ! Phone PE 5-lQgl________ a ROOM PLAT. PULL BATH. PRI-vala entrance, no drinkera. 134 ' N Perry PE 3-3053____________ AND alibOM APARTMENTS, prlvatf bath. uUlltlea paid. Inquire 33t W. Huron room LOON LAKE APART- ment. OR 3-0041._____________ 3 rooms. 1ST PLOOR. RETWED lady preferred Alao 3 raoma on third floor. At 37 Plorenca Are. 3W ROOMS. DOWN. NEAR TMC^ Ideal lor retired couple. FI _4-H7g._______ , 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATHTUT^ Itlea 113. IN Winiama. FE •-07S4 _______________ ITS. ADULTS, m 3-BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT ALMOST NEW HOME $8Q.50 MO. ■ goo Orlando Cor Blaine westown realty FE $-2783 - ” ____________ After « call dga-3171. ROOM h6USE 2017 ADAMS R^ ..... ---------- y„,J JJL COLORED Brand naw 3 bedroom full baaement raneb. Oaa heat. Ceramic tlla In bath. Storms and acreena. Kitchen vent tan-hood Nice big Wm. T. (Tom) Reagan REAL ESTATE Auburn Ave.___UL 3-15M ful kitchen with----- range. New earpattni g ROOM HOUSE 1 FLOOR NE/W Tel-Huron Bank, Low prlue. FE StTwIST IROQUOIS, 3-BlDROOiif |7M down. FE S-1373_______________ 500 DOWN: 10.600 7-ROOM MOD ern, ] bedrooma. dining room. batha. laundry room on 1st floor --------- 'loora. baaement. lur garage. St. Michael': trict. Paymer*-r Drive by. .... — - interested pi 4-4«n ' Mr. CTark. Brol Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 “rcS* Realty. refrigerator. Tiled • at 47 C*---' 3 LAROE ROOMS AND BATH, cloaeta. Kitchen and utilltes fun Oood location, FE 1-0434 lira then FE 3-77N.______________ 4 ROOMS AND BAffiMENT, REA furnlahed OR 3-S377_________ 4 ROOMS AND BATH IN DRA7 nlahed, $50 a month. < i LUXURY 3 BEDROOM TERRACE on beautiful private lake and grounda. Swimming, b— flahing. UN 3-30U. after 3-4303 weekends^__________________ LEASE-NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICE ranch. Full bsmt., recreation rm.. full kitchen. I'-s baths. Very large lot. aoae to M8UO and to shopping center 077 Romeo St.. Roch- BATH FIRST 3 RCX3MS AND BATH, I 3-ll4t. SS S. Edith.__________, 3 room's AN9 BATH. RBFRIOER ! atof and itovg. FB i-0M4 FE 4-3041. FE 4- $800 DOWN ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES WILL TRADE! FOUR BEDROOMS - Full baaement - LAKE PRIVILEGES' Will take your home In trade on title fine roomy bomal No- pay-raenta only 004 plua taiaa and Ina. Look thia over at 371 S. Avery and call W. W. Roaa Romea at Or 3AM1 lor further detaUa. FOR COLORED 3-Badrm. brick homea In new and batter nelghborboode. very low Mw^a^menU. Middleton. Brok- FOR SAUTBY'TiWNER. 3-YEAR, 3-badroom ranch-type noma, fuli baaement. fenced yard, aluminum atorma. ahrubbery. Lot alar 7.77 el7 mnnthljf paymknt PARMINOTON TOWNSHIP ranch, two bedrooma. attached garage. 0500 down. Land con-- For SeIe H<|iises 49 O-ROOM, PULL I HIITER NEAR OnLLIAMS LAEE, I NEAR OPOYKE RD. 00t340-ft. WEST BLOOMFIELD, 7Slt briek boflla, U-ahapad kiteban srtth built-in atova and oTan, plaatcrad « Ella. Lk. Rd. Opal’ Suday. FOR SALE u.s. GOVERNMENT PROPERTIES THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION are OFFERINO TO J ; F A M I L Y IN FE 5.7051 3N W WALTON BLVD 05,300. BACKS CANAL. J^TOOT celllnga, fireplace, attached -fa=_ rape. 4711 Crescent Pt. Dr. iiiobo IQCITY POR M.0M CAM. 010.SM full price. 3-famUy In-garaie, baaement. ■oYo.8M'iiur price, come. 3-car gar-new gaa furnace. Marshall. PE nings. garage. Low down pay-or OB 3-04M $9,500 a AND MT1 Itreet. PI 3-( ___ UNPUBNI8HID I apartment. Stova and refrlgera-. . Parking ■- ‘ yard with pic- , OLORIA APTS . Qg Mechanic. AiplMlt __ Custom Asphalt Paving Frae XsUauUt - Ptnaactag — EaMaiatea. Pinanelng. MY 34S31 AjBtomobite ALL REPAIRS No Cash Needed LOW AS $1.25 WEEK . Lloyd Motors 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-3944 lctcdln-mkbcury-comkt McKenzie carpet cleanino. - - lair. N.ga. average carpeting cleanr-2 claaaed.—Sam. PJnterB ifc Decorators WALL PAPERINO—PAINTINO "and 4-room apartmehtb. n i-iMl. lUtubum Are._______ Ig ROdoU. PRIVATl BATH AND entrance. Alto Ige. ileeplng — k-w nicely li - . - , ATrRAcnVR 4 ROOMS. STOVK ___ _ i !l ROOMS. ItlCB. BRIVATt BAn aVAILABLI MAT II. I-BBDROOM I and entranee. but at door. FI gat hoaL ftrage. Weit -p'AlNTiNOrPAFERiNO-'wir^^ | Nicely to««dd.,3 Cleenlng OR 3-7WI Tapper RENT WITH OPTION TROY 3 Bedrooma, oil heat -__________________________Lerge lot. Vacant 0 ROOMS. WILL FURNISH. CL08I MICHAEL 8 JlIALTY____________PI 4-M22 ‘ renaportatton. PEg-0447 RINT^OYITH^ ranc?^bS* niieden lake hrtc —_.Ja, OB 3- RU8S McNAB_____ A VERY SHARP 5 3-3S73. 1. Ooll M r. 0133. 1 babeiSent WITH Uiviu^ WORKSHOP. UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE OR 3-1345 PE 5-7038 MA 5-001 lATE 140 Franklin Bled. Lake Oakland Heights By owner. 3-bedroom brick ranch style. 3-car garage, full baaement. landscaped nicely. Carpeting In 3 bedrooma plua living room. Anchor fenced. Other featarea. $17,-500 OR 3-1053.___________ Wa win be back ready to L— on your lot or oare. SemOIlnlah with or without basement. W'" fumlah materials to flnl^. A. C. Comptdn & Sons OB 3-7414 4000 W Hur Evenlnga OR 3-4050 or FE 3-7000 NEFJD OF BETTER HOUSING HOMES WHICH ARE IN "LIKE NEW CONDITION - These properUea are offered at aubatuUal SAVINGS TO YOU — YOU NEED NO DOWN FAY-MEN'T—You may purehaaa these homes on a long term contract with low monthly payment! and low Intareat rates — 3 and 3 bedrooma - large lota — ideal loca-*■— - YOU DO AOER by Iha OOVSEN-MENT for ttata arta. CALL FE 3-7103 and one of »elr ~Tgpriaeiitatiyes wm show these propertlet to you. Ray O’Neil Realty 13 8. Tefegr^ Rd. Open 0-0 p.m I. 8. Anderson S New, Large Tri-Level Everything you want In a home— butlt, IocAm end priced sell. It you want a real house, ttila Is It. 010.500, Opes weekend. 13 to 7. 1311 Blelby. will duplicate. Bilevel evallable also, tfi.OOS. tern, arranged. Stop out or call Ntlaoa Bldg Co. OR 3-0101._ __ NOTHING DOWN WHY FAY RENT? If you are iteadlly employed end heve a good credit reegsd we can fumlah you with a loyely I bedroom home with large lot tn good surroundings. On rta-aouible monthly payments. R. I. WICKERSHAM »g5 W. MAPLE MAYFAIR g-0350 OPEN SUNDAYS 1 TO 5 Clarkaton on Amy Drive, naw ^ bedroom brick, lerge kitchen lull beaement. m belhs. tlrapW laria lot on paved street. glLm. JOHN J. VERMETt kllAL ESTAft AND INSURANCE ©RED TO surr YOUR POCEETBOOK Eeego Herbor ....... 04,000 LARGE ROOMB AND BATH. id nice, ----' ----'* MOM^___________ Immedlete Occupei^ -A MODERN------------- ----- MICHAEL’S REALTY PE 4-d033 frame 3 bedroom home on Lake . Harbpr, epecUl ------ —' -------- ''rion. 17 mlnutee from Binning- [XMtge SUte Park, gardtn 1 OR 3-501O Dom^k Service BY WEEK OR MONTH MOU8C-wlvae and bualneasmtn go worry , free. Oood refereocee Honest and I efficient aervice. Male and female employees. Windows, yards and i floars. Home or owes buildings cleaned. Painting BabyattUng by ! experlanced personnel day or night. Licensed practicnl nurses | for the sick. Johnson s Oomcatic Cnretnklng. FE 3J30I Plastering Service IrR^Ws Ako sATH. umffffis ' ' ! Inaulre 05 Dwight 1 PLASTERING AND MPAIRS rROOlT'BAra^AliDTNTRi^ Reas. Pat Lee. PE 3-7W3. : 5.44.4. u, Mt Clemens. Dressmaking, Tailoring Dry Wall AutoiwWIe Painting — Custom Bump-Paint FREE ESTIMATE No Cash Nee,.e I .L. r«44w*M IT ' Airport Bd OR 3-7400.__________________| car garags. IU.80p with i ! BY OWNER. WALLKD LAKE. 3 aonable dowa Qr_wlj^ -------- breeaeway. • --' " OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 1030 James K Blvd. Ranch boma — Iona, low and beautiful. Ineomparabla daluia Truly, ttaa boaaa of excellent tarma to quauflad buyer. West Side. $4(X) Down Brtek 3-badroom ranch. Separata dining room. Full baaement. Oas htal, «g3 par nto. FaymaaU lo-cluda taiee and Inauranea.' A real good deal — Coma la and lat’a HOYT REALTY 354 8. TELEORAFR FE 3-0X40—FE 34008 Office Open i tr ‘ - BAS?’ ; APARTMENTS. WEFT SIDE AD^ ' [xrxie: IHE_3-t0Tl. ulti only. Plaaxa call PE 4-1001. | __eM^N^atoomT^tM Auburn, Corner of Edith I OR 3-470S_______________ i 5 rooms newly deeoralad, corner , j-j ; terrace, ga.a hcat_ ani^gcrcge. For Rent Rooms I-ROOM K I 0X2-3044 , H3.700. MA PACE l^'S5;f’car?e°u”f■ Y°.M REALTY OR 4-0430 BUILDER betutUuUp NPtr )' l^g Pole Pmlwting bM’T l?AIL TO CALL PS >7440 tor qnxUty floar sanding, Hnixh. wn^52'^«d*ltt^« L^INOj Furniture Reflnishing aatimatci. Merritt S Son, $74-1170, Steam Cleaning Stencils ALBERTA APARTMENTS .oonablf. 353 Ypallantl NO MONEY DOWN tri-level 8TARTER_ On your lot. Trt-taval or Ranch. Your plane or oura. Have n^cl. O FlaUhy. Builder. EM 3-0413. Mt'on. *Rca«i'nablc* PE 3!s!m!“ ; owner. 3-BEDRdbM RANCa AT-®m°r'a"dlng.^'aft?c"h^“ga i“^'1.kr;**v'ie«*OR*3“-’i26»*" bam'l.. real, down payment. ’Ta— ; -- -------- ever land contract. PE Podoo ern 3 badroom home, full BY OWNIR. S-ROOM bUNOAtoW. 1 ------ ________________ -ry Reason IM CenUr Btraat. FI-MICHAEL 8_*EAL’rT_ 3-3344.----------------- Itrtrir Flat—Hi'ated HAVE portable ^AM 3-^^ fLrL«"‘tl.ng wUl traval. EM 34710. j chlW^ walcome. tea naiowin ra Aubura Ave.. Auburn Hts 'ViTiLliliUi PUHNIBHED --- ——.........— -Juita, 417.40 weakly. FE 3-4444 : iiineSeJ'bath 'a'ga’raie.’ Relerencea after 4 p.m. __________ ' ——i. -k™. ~ROOM8 AND BA’TR. CLOSE TO do«tSra. FE P1443. FE 3-430 i BUS STOPPING AT DOOR. LARGE : bam l. reaa down peyment Take : OXFORD — front attractive rm FE 1^332 ! over land_contracl. FE P0«40 ern 3 b4dr« CLEAN 8L1EPINO ROOM FOR ' BY OWNER. 7 ROOM8 AND BATH ri"'’ >,‘’.,5 gentleman. 34 Norton Ava. FI iciarkaton araai. lot lOOaJOO’ ! down, landa 3-4771 ____________ full baaement, gaa heat, carpet- COLORSb MA_4^47S________ JTerma OA Beautiful, quiet, prteate rooms BRICK RANCTt - 134.400 ------------- On Orchard Laka 3 bedroom. I'a baths, baaam Boat numbers 4114 I — Far aai II placaa ----IROKB STENCIL4 Saw and Mower Sendee 3 ROOMS AND BA’TH, NKAR -T Huron, neat and clean, util— turn. FE Hd44._________________ VERY NICE ROOMB. UnLlTlEB. FB 4-4644. anUi ^vlleaca. On'cNcbard Laka 3 bed_________ . _______ ___-.. Pi 4-7644.____________________________ linlahed fa...., ---------- bedfOO.’B. kitchenette oiruT NICE HOME OP Y05h EXCLUSIVE ROCHES’TER AREA r grnrM* R«fereDce» ---------- —• ...si^was a.m.4 t .rms required. |7i per mooth, pbont FE 3»?101 or FE MM5_____________ COLORED — 4 ROOMS AND BATH i ____ tuiat tuM Wkter laARQl, QUIET ROOMe NORTH ROCNES^VR ARBA r5rrlgara4or. Annett Inc'. »nd. 0»W» 3 bedroom, lace brick. aUachrt 31 I: Huron St FE _JP»n. 3g B^Tennysen. FE 44163. breeaeway and two ear garage ROOM FOR RENT, LADIES, 3g7 I Attractive landscaped lot lOd a North Saginaw rk 3-6704 140 Built 1444, Full baa Hi-Fi Servke ------------- 4-4304. Martin ________ _______________________________________ CTBAHTCOhTOOTABLI. QUIET 1 SJO'iJSU* 0*NBUL rooms. Private bath and entrance. I ____________ Close to downtown. Lovely neUh- I SMALL ATTRACnVB BOOM POR borhood. FE 3-7007.__________ man. KJtchen jirivlleges. Reaaai FOB THE DiaCRIMlNATINO ______Len^caping_____ t-l MARION BLUE BOD Mekup: dellverya made Sod RotodUUat. 1401 CiwMu Rd iirsery ____________ .AUSTWOBTHY landacape sarelec Lawna, piant-Inas, patios, Itna topsoil. Frtt erf RmotUltnt. FE 4-4711 JOHNSON RADIO & TV Hours 10 AM. to I P.M. _ 44 E Walton BItH. PE 0-4444 LYNN’S TV SEEVICE, WE OITB Holdea's Red Sumps. AnUnna aarelca. Baay tormi araUable. FE furni- __ _ ___FE 3-7194 APAR’fMKNT AT 4337 CHIPMAN, off case Bllaabeto Lk. Rd.___ BABtTwILCOOT. 13^ CLEAN. ■ -----mod. FI 4-7343. MICKEY STRAKA TV SERVICE DAY OB WIOHT. FE 4-lllt. BACnXOR APARTICEOT - 3 OK - ---- •—It. gas. UgtaU fur- icckly. FE g-34it. ROOMS. DOWNTOWN irly o----- lOEdli COLORBO - Top. Soil—Peat. H umus KING ROCK SHOP 111 E. Brown Birmingham MI 7-1033 -------- Icwelry. ' — AUBURN ROAD SALES AND BERVICB MOWERS AT DliOOUNT PRICES E-R *AuS^Rlf RiT****'* (Bet. Crooka and UTbrncilal OPEN 4-4 4 DAYS UL M007 Lumber las PINE ROOF BOARDS 4c Ua. f 1X1 FURRINO STRIPS. .»! Bn.f 3a4 Kiln Dry Fir ... H lln. fi lst4 Economy Studs ... 3*c_4J 4a4‘ Peg Board “• 4i4’ V-Orore Mah,. tsSxtb Hardboard PONTIAC LUMBER CO. CASE AND CABBY 111 Oaktoad Ava. FE *4413 Plywood _ niSaniinm*^ “faa?Si‘S»,cir Plywood Distrib’itor *a WM Nmyry Tre«w BLUB 8FRUCB. EETRA NICE, „ each. Ftna. spruca, 1 • 10”, 10c Spreaders $1.34. Chrlamas tree 4-0230 MU t-0044. I CLEAN 3 AND 3 ROOM. UTILI- ile.v eloae In. FI_________ c6uFLE. PRIVATE BATH AND entrance FE 4-3147._________ FOB COLORED: 344 ORCHARD Lake Private entrance FE I-40W. FURNISHED APARTliainB OR rooms, child welcome. FE 3-4440. POTNIBHID APARfDOniT. NEAR Trucks to Rent ^"“T?u'SS-TR’A'"c?ai.*^"" AND EQUIPMENT „ Damp Trucha-Stml-’mllara Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. w’b. wooowam FB 44441 FE >1443 Dally Inondint laaday NEED AN APARTMENTT SLATER APTS. FURNUinD AND UNFURNISHED U N. PAREE ST. Upholatariiit THOMAS uraOLSTE^O 147 MOR’TH PERRY ST. FE 5 8888 EAKLE'B CUSTOM UPHQtfTE^ 1^1174 Ooolay Laka Raid. EM ' ’ working lady. UPPER l-PAMILY BRICK. 4 rooms and bath. Couple only. AdulU. Near ’Ttl-Huron, $30 per weak. Paul Jonea Baal EaUte, $33 W. Huron, ra 4-4840._______ UNION COURT APARTldENTS Are yoa loo“— ' ' ■ - tlva apartmc-. are mendlyf time, warm In wlnter-tlma. Yheac iseboard radiant I ICO X 100 lot. Price I peting xod drapes. COOL MODERN APARTMENT ON I 1-OT04 ■ ■ 140 Built 1444 Full bxcement, -rs;U5 I 1-3444 or MU 4-3340. C. SCHUETT. FF. 8-0458 -----------prlvllegei. ______________ All electric kitchen. , Frlgldxtre built-in applixncea. Oxr-bege disposal. Baseboard hot water heat. Automatic laundry facll- suitable for ■n^^rlvlleiea. ~ •»(! _ 40. ‘ BRICK 4-BEDROOM 1 cere, fenced. 134 feet on paved road Carpeted, living rm. dlnUg U. Rd . EM M30«_ ; OENTLZMAN ONLY. VERY CLEAN. ________________________i best of food FE 4-0177. LAKE VISTA APTS. I ELIZABE’TH LAKE PRIV ; for second shift only. FE 4-3331. 3 roomi and bath, stove refrlx-, RS(5nCkiir"ftjr iOARDTlli^i eutor^imd all utilities furnlahed j Oakland Ave FE*4-1154 MODERN~ 3 IeDROOM APART-1 P*>9^*^*®^***^ J^**9*** 44 Laka Road, Manager, i R5-5!'"* r■?Sim’F-Lo%‘ —rj'acrV.'*? ---iia,, deluxt bxth. lirff ftr«pUce, ^moaern oVbMe^^rd heat. car laragc. paved t.I t-itjw. I29.60 "Michigan Slat. Highway Dept. WONDE^^HOMB H-DER. 3-bedroom ranch-typ. heuM with , Rent Office Space 1 OFFICES FOR RENT, 4444 Dixie Hwy. OR 1-1144. lO’xir ATTRACTIVB MODERN OP-near Tal-Hnron. FE BUILD OPEN SUNDAY 1 -6 TRl-LEVEL STARTER MODEL O. FlatUey. ^idlder___EM 3-0443 bi^'FlRRY. 4 ROOMS AND RATH. lnsulated.__iriaalerad walU.^n«fat "OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 6 3565 DAVID KAY DR. Brick ranch, built 1418 Baiemant. lake prtvtlegee Well Undaeaped. u'^otY’S ‘1»ortb*ii?tat 'mS to Airport Rd,, right to wiulama « .k. ’m.t l.ft lA rkavirf Kav NO DOWN PAYMENT Union Lake Area -- 3-bedroom — frame home — automatic turnaca — large lot lOOalOO — MWly decorated — vacant - Full price. --- ‘-aurance. Call..... .... OR 1-3341. rapraaaptlng 3 BEDROOM, new^ **ir*bvt?lMk* Oabow*Laka.**44.400. 450o''*do^ 4 BEDROOM, full baaement I3t0 Applewood. off Round Lake Road. liTtoO. 1404 down _ _ . 3 BEDROOM, all furnace. 944 Doing Street 46.400. 4500 down. Paul M. Jones. Real Est. 413 WEST HURON ST ---- 44^*^ aBd**Mfrtg^ fiu^elied*M^ niuuuily. Apply at 101 Bloem- tleld Terraca. W3-3331._______ i'naot' IIICI PRIVA'TE d-ROOM APT.. 3 kane-Llberty ----- - ---------- 444 mo. North atda - Wbltjtold 8t , 3 bodraA uppar — 3 bedroom upper — 3 badroom lower, PE 4-^i or FE I-U73 atWr 4 p.m. UPPER 4-ROOM AND BATH, clean, atova and rafrtxaratoL gaa hast. 84 Treiant. OB 3-07g0. VERY NICE I BEDROOM APAR’T-ment. Drayton Plains. FE 4-4343. For Rent Miscellaneous 48 plenty of water. ME 4-3074, Holly. WAREHOUSE FOR RENT; 4.300 square feet — Insulated with beat taraw. _____ •rallant “ oiSportiuiltyr 810,400. COIdMERCIAL PROPIRTT IN THE cantor of Roehestar. 8 rooms. 3 batha, full baaamant with rtera-atlon room, flrtplace, earpettnf. ThIa la a hot spot for many types of business. Pull price 133,-IM. terms. Call OLiva 0-0371 MAURICE WATSON, RLTR. _ II W. Unlveralty Dr.. Rocheetar i d Lake Road, r . 3675 Wallpaper Steamer Floor sendars, pollahera. hand sender', furnace vacuum clean-era. Oakland Fuel R Paint. 43d Orchard Laka Ava, FE 4-0150 For Sale Houses ' 49 Rent Housee Furnished^ J ROOMS AND BATH, 111 N. J Squlr^Bd. FB »-4034«._ BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOMS. FULL baaement. 3 years old. lot 1^ 300’. Immedlats potteaalon. FB 4 Bedroom brick ranch, carpeting and drapas. air conditioning. 1'^ batha. carport. $14,- PACE n *M3t .LAOE. 0 carpeted. > gfa 173d.__ take GOOD USED CAR OR ■e.^^^haaetpent. : You Should See AU.STIN BLDG. CO.'s "Fashion-61” Model CHEROKEE HILLS This custom-qaalHy Irt-lavel win appeal to the dIacrImUiatIng -K’s a J-bedroom. 31* bath plan. ---- itmato ----'“* Ing - ----, ----ding drapas at $30.0001 OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 6 P.M. Driva out EUxabatb Laka Rd Scott Lake Rd.. turn riaht blocks t Carl W. Bird. Realtor W Comminlty Nat’^,>^ Rj^ captaa. 1?* balia. partrhxJe TVVl , MAY Fo<- Sdte H. WIU (how aaru* I ij!jb*'*pf6irr OK MiDDUf !S*- BTRAIrt LAK*. BraulUiil rt-imi toodelrtf (Wtot. 3 Mnoaa. apa-cion Urtac roam wltlt earpatux aad llreplac*. Boatboaaa, Matt-fal taa^ Mch Manr eoaUjr (aa-taraTwtU taU or trade larta THE \EW BIG “T" Ft Homed 49 Suburban Living At Its Best Tool tottm hoaa la thd (CONVERTIBLE S) 3*4 kadtoeaa. IR hatha W. W. ROSS HOMES _______OR 3*«n Vdlubiiilt irir.sr.r°?£j ARi LOOKIKO FOR THIS ROMX? laMr an tha adaaatataa <-----. on tha taka. Thia laka propartj ta located la a haaouruib vaodad area ea Watkiaa Lake. TMa home la attracttaaly dUiareat from *** cokirtul.-------------- _,8 mn Urlnf room TWa roomj U carpeted, haa aa r cut-atoac flrrpiaca aad a hu*r walk-la cloa-at with hoUt-ta drawara Step tbrou(h a dutch door paat more r alldtac door clOaet. arcouatiral tile ceUmt aad rheoatatlcaUy controlled raceaaad celllnr ixhla. Up two atapa to a leparate dlnlnx area oecrlooklnt the lake Prom *.— — 1 cOBvanlentlr plann>d kitchen with « fun hath with ahower. The bai meat prowldes adaouata roe lor jrour lauBdry and atora aeada. Moat of the rooma u tl uaamal hat eoaBdly-ouilt hoi wera ladecoeated laat Oetoh The pcoperty tacladea a Templeton; Income One 4-room apartment, bath One 2 rooma aM bath. Oeer IlhO monthly tacoma OU heat, fall haaemeat. 3-car (ara(e. In tqod condlUon Cloae In on Weat Side : Only fl.HO. ll.hN down K- I-. Templeton. Realtor ' 333» Orchard Lh Rd Wl-aOOa - KORTH SIDE j ■ ■ ---------------11.1 OPEN 8UKPAT 1»4 P.K 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 It aouada anballtyaMt I ' Mt)\c.s You In NO MORTGAGE COST SPOTLITE BLDO CO room, kitchen and ttainf ro DownaUIra an MzM lamny a 3-BXDROOM - ami Rifh Schoola Bailt-I priacipal -a— ■- dacoratad. ■■—-- a the Ofor'ta Town. Oat beat. Pared at dotra oa PIU tei OAXLARD laee-Beaatlful 3-hadrooii Oaly tU.Md tall price ely di WILLIAMS OPEN BUKOAT 3 TO I dlira north on Joalya. 4 mllaa paat Walloo Bird Poilow the Can. diewick Wooda alaiia to model. D Lorah Bulldla« PE 3-P133. WRIGHT IlM MOVE8 TOO IN 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCHER LARGE BPACIOUB LIVIKO ROOM AND EITCHEK POLLBATRL<> CATEO ON A NICELY LANDSCAPED >it • ACRE LOT COMBINED WITH LAEE PRIVILEOE8 i AUBURN HEIGHTS BARGAIN -- 3-BEDROOM BUNOALOW. LARGE EITCRXN AND ; PULL BABEMCNT. 3>V4:aR I OARAGE L A R O I Fenced-IN lot with GARDEN SPOT. CLOSE TO BUB AND BROPPINO — I EAST TERMS WRIGHT ATTENTION — A REAL BUT u. oaklaad Art. Open til liM bout ta 1MB. lane ---—-------------------- I. buUt-laa In kltcb- ______________________r, Hlfh and iradt acboola WIU atcrlfka for* only B14.TS0. toke orer 4 per cent eaiatlDB mort«a|e or wm aell an land contract. Be aure and tee thIa attractlrc home M3B ta Caaa Laka Rd . ii|ht to Mark. ' --------- rXht to TO. Office Open Sunda 1 - 5 P.M. :FE 4-4526 OPEN Val-U-Way automatic tat heat. Interior la wall plannrd with atndlo cciUnBt Rat aluminum a l o r m a and tcraana. carport and Cyclooa-lenead backyard Located In a met oaighborhood NO MONEY DOWN We hare 3- aad 3-bedroom hornet for tuburbaa Itrini NIct large Iota If you have a lob aad good NEAR FISHER BODY We bare three 3-hedroom h -in anytime. Tacant. R. J. (Dick) VAI.UET Realtor FK 4-3531 343 OAELAND AVENUE Open t to - — * TRADE OR SELL Comlortab room modem I floor --------’ ^aea. large hatam'c aak floera. plaatarad lot. gll.MO Will aevrin J » .. . amallar home or equity In trade TRADE OR BELL Coay 3 bedroom ' buncalow. ook floora. tiled bath kltcfieo haa plenty of cupboard apace, bsaemeat. ml automatic furaaca. Oaly M.MS. A0BUEN RO. II.Mt Down. n.MB g room modem. I bedroomt, oak noora, plaatarad walla, tat «0i NEW PBA THREE BEDROOM RANCH. I3M Down. tll.Md Nortb-ere High Otatrlct. A better built heme, lib batha. light oak floora. SUNDAY 2-6 1 bed rooma - Ilrcptace *'”u *imli!ca^*d* lot '* VuTe* Rd . *10**" Detroit NICHOLIE Inr and dining aran. kitchen, full baaamant, automatic beat, eacant. newly decorated, na-aonably priced at S14.3K. ohlf g3M down plut coato. PaymenU NEAR BALDWIN SUBURBAN Three bedroom bungalow. IIr-tng and dining nren. kitchen, utiitly room, automatic beat, large lot. racant. newly decorated. 43M morat you In. Call today. ONLY gM A MONTH Two bedroom bungalow. Ilring and dining area, kiteben. utility rooia Vacant, newly decomted. Inturdny and Sunday ctll PE 4-3234. Aak for Mr. Alton NICHOUE-HAKGER I3‘r W HURON FE 5-8183 A MILE WEST OP SILVER LAEE ROAD OEORO*; n IRWIN realtor 3pg W Waltoo PE 3-TO3 NEW"" TRI-LEVEL MODELS OPEN DAILY 3 TO 7 P..M. For < * G.I. s NO DOWN payment OPEN SAT. AND SUN. 1 TO 5 P.M. IS S. SANFORD NEAR X. PUCE INCOMB-1 rooma down. I rooma op. .Newly decorated, new fur-rnea and hoi waler leak. A real x'Ifalconbp.idge SELL BUY TRADE THRU__ MILLER ally Room. OU. Furnace. Xlcc-water beater Wired for range I Dryer. Lower Down Fay--• “ --u own your lot. Alto. A 3 Bedroom Ranch' Slyla Home. Only »4i» Dn Ho mortgage Cbft WUl Build on Tour Oil Dtrec CLARE REAL ESWTE Jttl W. Huron PE 3-TgS4 MULTIPLE UBTINO SERVICE bedroom brtek rnneb b m balhn - utility rr— largo lot. ntcely land OPEN SUNDAY 2228. KINGSTON JIRECnONS MS4 TO PONTtAC LArt. >. mile TURN RIGHT ON PONTTAC LAKE RD TO EINOSTON. 1 MILE GOOD PIBH1NO, BEACH. AND BOATTNO plug thia Immaculate lakefroni home g rooma. damUy room, new carpeting, fireplace, large LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH AREA iitl dining room, fenced back yard. A bargala M M.M« PHA terma. I3« POSTER STREET SMITH \YI DEMAN 411 W. HURON FF. 4-4526 I ptymen OPEN GOLDEN cabin Plut U Located on 3 rareiy terra or lana from Houghton Lake and IntIde atatc forral. Built fnr year around living We have picturea. Only gl.tM cath. (ioldpn Real F'statc S33 Orchard Lb. Rd. Eeego Hargor ------ OP*B M OPEN SUN. 1 to 7 It BAYCREST DR .—Pleaaant Lake w~.At. A 30140 ft. awimming pool with thia 3 bedroom cuitora ---- “ -i, 3 Uled batha, kitchen, dliung room, fnmlly room with fireplace, barbecue pit. bullt-tn Hl Pf and Intercom 11‘ eliding glaat wall MOOO P" HAMMOND lake SUNDAY 2 to 5: tbingle ^oloeial — The family. Your opportunity lo Inapect thia —-opreclataa nicer tbinga will. vary nice 3 bedroom full baae- - ------u I'll bath., ment home at 3T W^Chicago •riced at i Oft Baldwin noiTb of Wnltoa. Ig.MO Bbown by appointmeot isr,*t ’ area. Open at 3T Pleaaant Lake Out Elliabetb Lake Road to Plcat-anl Lake to OPEN tigna •M ARLENE-Comt out and In-apcct thia lovely 3 bedroom bMck-tront ranch Acroaa the atreet from Northern High School Built-In kitchen Oak floors. Oaa heat. Pull haatmeot DRAYTON PLAINS AREA and clear *---im aiding. j‘e*tsr;h Arlene, north lo pi JOHN K. IRWLN AND SONS Realtori Blnec IfSS id hdv# f niet 3 bM- TRIPP OPEN -Sunday 3 to 5 108 Ottawa Drive English i^tylc: 4 bedroom frame, completely r decorated New carpeting u atalra nnd down. New kliche RaereaUon room In bntemei... 3 car attaclied garage. PE 4X3TI. OPEN -Sunday 2 to 4 140 Ewnoor Road Elizabeth Lake Estates; 4 bedroom, newly decorated, carpeted, family kitchen and JOHNSON i REALTORS FE 4-2S.I3 I 1704 8 TELEGRAPH_ OPEN ! Sunday 1 - 4 P.M. I 1030 ' DAFFODIL 13 BEDROOM MODERN home large f«Dctd lot. Oil furnace. Low pay* "o*w!*mSo loVuSamV'Lake Road, left to Pontiac Lake Road, left to Daffodil, right to property. AKEPRONT - 4 room trame, 30 foot living room. 00 feet «o Pontiac Lake. Oood candy beach Pull pric# mily M.lOO with tr- • —-ner Realty, OB 4*401. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE -opar' COLONIAL HILLS—A lOTtly ptaco to Ilea and play. Largt 3 ■ roocn brick bungalow will GAYLORD Waat Horoi IiiEEaRfialifiL. iNCHANTING SUSAN ESTATES HEW tlS.Mt THI-LEVEL, T rooma 3 bedroomt. 13x14’ family room walk-aul door waU to patio, faci tcKW^aiAgSI RANCH HOME. : walk-out basement, lin -----. 401114; Iota Extra li with fni Only II MY 3-31 excellent kitchen, ncroaa the atreet e. Very ntet lake lake ORION LAKE homes. We have a number of hornet from 44.734 ACREAGE. 17 ac^M Ilream V acres of timber Call MY 3-3421. ACREAGE we hare many many pieces of acretfe all tlcea' with good homes m them Wide rarlely of piicet. call or .top to, our Smew MY 3-3131. tAWRENCE W a^MBD Broadway and Pitot MY 2-2821 oven and range. Plastered walls Large lot. Eaceptlonallv large rooma< Pull dining room. Priced at ontv 433.I34. Open Sundi 3430 XmeraoD. Off of 8.,--------- Lake Road between Woodward r“* lt<7**iy*$tSie'' ** Brown. ANNETT See Our Picture Ad on Page 3 Ottawa Hill? New one floor borne Bpaclout It tog room, combined kitchen at dining apace. 3 bedrme.. Ule ball High baaemet, Luxair OA8 bea flJ.OSB. terms . WE WILL TRADE ANNETT INC. Realtors M X. Huron St. Open Bvenl^t and Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. Sptc and Span 1 Bedroom Home, kiany Nice features Tito Bath PInlabcd recreation room In bate- ‘ ifitM itgf. Payment Inc Oomell. *’c HA'Yb®, Roillor at 747 ramaworth. 4304 Down. Ne^^and^^J Furnace Fenced yard f^lca roe-teaalon. FuU Price M.tN. CEDAR ISLAND LAKE Enjo? Lake Living in this Custom Built 3 Bedroom Home on W Waterfront Lot. Dream Kitchen to Mn-bogaiay For^a and White ^Bullt Basement opens at lake level with large picture window and fto-lahed recreation room. Offered at washer, range and oven L. R. 13 X 34 with extra dtntog apace n X 11. 3 Fireplaces. One to the Living room and on# to the walkout baaemeot overlooktog water. I car Oaraga. Paved Drive. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 4 E Walton Open Evei. un 1 to 3 p.m._______PE 4-0441 "It’s too bad Henry’s gardening methods aren’t used nationally—there sure wouldn't be any food problem!” For Sale Houses 49 BRAND NBW TRI-LIVXL 3-BBD-room. attached garage, t0xl34 ft. lot. Fully Intuialedr completely sodded. Owner trantferred. Mutt tacrUlce. Uolon Lake area. Across from Edge Wood Country Club. KM 3-4314. __________ MULTIPLE LI8TINO SERVICE ARRO LAKEPRONT - BcautUul brick ------ . iiwlfgoB,,. living tlccplacc. 3 baths, full rcc, room with flre-pltcr. 3 car attached garage. 4T on the lake. In exceUeot neighborhood. Only 134.444 lOO' ON THE LAKE - Lovely 3 bedroom ranch, 3 fireplaces. 3 kitcbana. 3 balht. large recreation room, walk-out boaement. 3 car plastered garage. AU thia and more for only lll.MO. LAKEPRONT — Lovely 3 bedroom ranch, wall to wall carpeting, fireplace, largt glaaccd-to porco. Morma and acrtenc. 3 car attached garage. 14' on too water, only 414.330. PHlCm REDUCED - 3 bedroom ranch, 34' living room, beautUul fireplace, ceramic tile bath, located on canal tb ------------'-*•* large lot. Onl' ' 133’ ON THE L I ACRES -fuU bath. Kir-' ' with tlccplace. 1 ____I trees, grapes and Bomt needa addlttooal _________ Only 17,480. terma. 3 ACRES - very neat and clean 3 bedroom home, screened porch. ■ ■ lot. telling for - Coay 3 bedroom brick STOP RENTING AND BUY IN THE CITY or PONTIAC $55 A MONTH XCLUDINO Tfties and loturan $8,995 INCLUDING LOT CHOICE LOCATIONS In All Parts of Pontiac 3 Large Bedrooms , t-v Separate Dining Room j WILL BUILD (las Heat your lot or ours YOUR PLAN OR OURS ve 3 bedroom. bath. I only If only It A STEAL ranch, wall to w«u ven'ci --------- storms and acre ■age. ^k'd drive, I *■ L^. LOTS - We I front, lake prlvllegta and lUbur ban Any location, any price TED McCullough realtor PHONE 682-2211 3143 Cast-Elltabeto Road OPEN 4-4:30________SUNDAY !»■ For Sale Houses TRADE IN Your present home on this lovely new Trl-Lev»l. It lea-turea 3 bedrooms. IVt ^*1^^ Unlace, bric/ed from floor to ceUlng. built In oven and range. 3 tar garage and WA'reRPORb T 'A]^RP< atta^^ garage larpettog and drapes, .jrage with IM x 340 Only 413.440 -Terma. PACE REALTY OR »*134 BUILDER young-bilt HOMES REALLY MEAN BETTER BUILT Sylvan Lake Front Now la toe time to lovely 3-levcI homo on- K BLYD. Has large picture windows overlooking sloping troed yard to toe lake. We — luring 3 all tila bat Intercom, caraettog A other bullt-to features, your coovenlenee. $9,300 cum_ -------- .. - room, oak floora. gat/heat, copper plumbing, fully Insulated, family ilsed kitchen 14 feet No Money Down n your lot. 3-bed- 108 N. East Blvd. 1 block K of Pike on East Blvd (jpen Daily, Sun. 12-9 Model Phone FF' 5-3676 B B S. BUILDINO CO. MULTIPLE LISTlNO SIUIVICE IRWIN lice shrubbery. ________ atorroa and lVk-ear^ra4e. largt lot. acreent. enrpeUng. 3-enr farage Very nice lot. Can ba bought on low PHA terma. CUSTOM BUILDINO Do you have plant for a new borne? We will build to your plant or ours. We have model to tbow Olve ut a call. No chargea for conaultatlon. We Will handle your older home. OEORGE H IRWIN. REALTOR j Don McDonald UCENSED BUILDER GIs NO DOWN PAYMENT needed on tola sharp 3 bedroom ranch. Featuring brick hariwM^ ^ noya^^^j^^jL {nauUted wito**t'torma^aiid Rav O’Neil, Realtor 3 8. tslcsraph Open l-4 p.m.Bui E 3-7143_____________FE 4-441 OPEN Sunday 2 'til 5 P.M. MU.ST BE SOLD HAMMOND LAKE ESTATES Over '% acre parcel. lour bedroom two bath ranch, carpeted living room and family room. atUckad two" car garage, lake prlvUegts. DlreeUont: Orchard Laka Road to BIRCHLAND-Your boat Larry HtasUp. OPEN Sunday 2 'til 5 P.M. MUST BE SOLD Angelut Oolf View Eatatea. Three bedroom brick with family room, corner fireplace. lake privltogtt, attached garage. DIRECTIONS: Dixie to Silver Laka Road, to West Walton Blvd. to Apgalut Drive, — tigna tor- —Tou“ -- I mi N. Lpka Drive KAMPSEN QPEN ;*CN 1 . 3 3-bedroomr full basement. M> floor*. Ule bath. bMah eupboarda. aluminum aiding, large lot 144 X 184 Incited nt «tp Ltodaty St 1 block tooth of ftttlama * Rd.. wMt 01 AlrpoR Rd. WIUDopI^ato^Og^r-* ^Yoor Lot ART MEYKI^ OPEN ZTcUa tome. foundaUOD with baaemeot and vi reattoo room, tl terial and t torouthout. Numerout jKdntmrota you will a^mlr^ nicely landacaped'^Vrett Huron to Ottawa Dr. to 44 W. Iroquoti. OPEN n Rd.. North to M4T Lakevlew. Eye-appcaltog home, altuat-ed on a nice aloplog lot on beautiful Waltera Lake, comparable surrounding homes, lor dollar value thfa cannot be beat, living room, dining room combination U'/kx31 all carpeted, modern kitchen till, nice TV room with fireplace, modern bato, ft-" "------* GILES 2-Bedroom Colonial A beautiful home In excellent condlUon with ceramic bath, full cirpeu. bntement. yard, garage and much good locaUon Just rem eled fealurtog large llv room, new gaa furiiaet i water heater. Front i rear encloaad porchaa. good buy on FHA termi For Colored 7 roonr bungalow with bedroomt, all larga roc all on 1 floor. Complel GILES REALTY CO. FE Mils 341 Baldwin Aya MULTOLE*LM'nHO EPtYlCE beautiful WATERFRONT HOME. 44x74 on foundation, white frame and situated on a tpaelout lot 124x140 with lawn Ukt velvet, 4 exceptional rooms, fireplace, bath and a half, screened patio, kitchen with bullt-lna. massive fireplace, panaramic view from living room ittkxlrik, must be Inapceted to be appreciated. aell or trade on 4 bedroom bungalow. DANDY BUNOALciw tS.&OO Eaiy F.H A. Jiut %% neat and clem aa a pin, new carpeting, oak floors, gaa heat. 4 nice bedroomt, would trad# on 3 bedroom homo. 3 BEDROOM BUNOALOW 4300 DOWN. |71 moh^to Including takoa and inauranca bullt-to oven and range, price M.iOO, located off Oakland, vaemt. New Office 2536 DIXIE HVVY. DORRIS AND SON REALTORS 3530 DIXIE HWY, OR 4X33 Colored 3 BEDROOM HOMES STARTS DEAL $10 Down ISfo Mtge. Costs PaymHs Less Than Rent Oaa beat, carpeted living room Many atoar ItaWrat Model Open 1:30 to 6 471 8. BLVD. Jaat Weal of PraakHa_ WaatoWb Realty TM S-STSI OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 Duck Lake Privileges ----1, 4-atory frame. Pull . ctoaa to aetoal. Approx, acre Immadlato poatat-_______down payment. Lotus I-ake Privileges 3-bedroom brick ranch. Pulf bate-mcnl wUh ttotahed raenatton. brick fireplace. I*k baths, attached I-car garage. Beautiful landacaptog. IIOSOO. Williams Lake Front Coiv 3-bedroom home, pert baa^ raenl. garage, beautiful abady lot. Nice aandv beach. 41AOOO. Pheasant Street Comfertabla 3-bedroom home, plastered walla, full baaemeot, larxe ferwed yard. Ito-car garage. Convenient locaUoo. 40,101. 4000 Highland Road iMOli OPEN . SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Sylvan Manor 01 ST. JOBKPH - West of Square Lake Road off Middle Belt. Ptrat block to right. RANCHER — 4-bedrnom, IMi batos. carpeted living room and dintni room. Includtof washer, dryei and range. Large fenced lot. Only 413.100. with fair down paymant. BMalla ruraetiee ho^ igj. modare kitchen, knotty pW baaamont racraatlmi twm. ^ oomlcal gaa heat, fencad yard c*r »Anjr owtr waUi. give yM iha key. William Miller Realtor FE 2 170 W, Huron Open COLORED BEDROOMS. Large 3 ^ry b^e with carpeUng. Pull ha®‘-, heat, very tow down payment ana notes At 340 Whlttemore. NO money down for 01 on TOi very nice home at 310 Harritom. 3 badreoma, carpeting and drapea r JOSEPH AREA. Wa have 1 nlei tomel which are Uka new Inside. Pull —*- SCHRAM $100 Down lu wtth wardrobe cloa PA beet. - niy West Suburban 4 bedroomt. brick ranch with a Oxlt kitchen and dinette, master bedroom 13x14. IVt bntoa. gaa PA heat, on a 74x100 tot, iU.OOO wito 43.000 down. For Colored Ifooin. large living room-- ---- —■ kitchen, m PA heaU PLUS a 3-room bouta on toe rear of tot renUng tor llg a week, furniture Included. Can be purchaaed on a OI with nothing down, cloetog coaU only. * IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 043 J08LYN COR. MANSFIELD OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE -Special- rooms dow ___ Ig bedroom _je fenturea you've t-— fd to a real family tome, basement, garage, fireplace carpeting and It Is practically on top of a wonderful grnde achoot. An honest value at Ill.gOd. reqnirea aub-sUnUal down payment. Mrs. Bette wUI assist you. Rav O’Neil. Realtor 12 S. Telegr^_____ OR 3-304g OPEN BRICK 3 BEDROOMS 41.400 DN. VACANT ^ Ranch homo on beautiful larga lot. UUUty room hat taclntrator. laundry room. oU heat, extra ttoraga apnea. Only ^ mo-**-'- LIST WITH Humphries bedrm...brick colonial In beanllful Rochester Hgta. for^ymir Jnai icuring marble flraplace rm^ lull dining rm., and .... bat's a real dream with itt|lt In range and oven with ood. Dght nnd fan. and specially reeled luxurious wood cabinets l>i batha. 2'/i ear garage, black- be at your aervlea. DRIVE NORTH ON. ROCHESTER RD. iMAIN SY^’TURN RIORT ON ROMEO RO., THEN LEFT ON IT?’. Ottawa Hills basement, flniabad rceraatton Clarkston Unflnlthed 3 bedrm. brick and frame with full baaemeni on large lot overlooktog Park Lake. Only •404 down. Balanca ISO per month Call today I Herrington Hills CharmlM brick ranch with 3 bed-roomt, full baaamant, eat heal, fenced back yard. torougtout. water softener eluded. Owner must sacrifice lor 41.344 down, balance PHA. RoHe H. Smith, Realtor _ 344 B. TELEORAPR RD. PE 3-74M Bvct. MA 44431 _____Open Sunday 3 to 4_____ O'NEIL Open Sunday Mt^tortoc?’ mmt WATER FRtMTT - Ntoa SJtor ytt\rtth groat - *" ------- appaal: tto canter h^ could raffle through to apElaacet. an extra bath, tor7d*garaf». Wa* m*ghfac- Your hoal Labaa. Ray’O’Neil, Realtor O'NHL MULTIPLE USTINO SERVICE WASHINOTON PARK. There will be m-' "- one All I done for tile bath. Thare It recreation ■pace for toe children and a 3 car garage for Dad. Moth-rr WUt Hkf kltThm Eri>& HERE n A NEAT ROME attoated on n larga lot com-ntoto with bar-b-4 pit and 3 car gnragt. Tha attrac-tlva houtt la a draam tor. tot Mrs. Ktngalaa. Living * room, dining------■ — otoht kUchen. Only udtog Un to tola I ‘•c7o*..,"5; completa with 3 car garage. 4 apartmanta bring In atetdr Income Very ree-tonable toxes for tola hwe. Very nent and cltan. Pur-nlttira In apartments goes with lelltiM price of tola tome. 414.H4. Ray O’Neil. Realtor a 8 Teletrsph Open 14 pja. Sun. E 3-T103 ________PE 44SS4 fi>r Lafc# Pw>|NHy g| lar* ........... a?e‘‘‘dr^r”i.rW”p.ra well, earpenag. frnlt troai. Widow mufi aaU. Reaeonahla. Ttar-'round homo. Duehlack, TW 1-mO. WALNUT^la¥b' PRrmMBa; toma ;r4« span toaldt. tow monthly “OM*. OimAC ENOLU. Attrartive 3 bedroom brick ranch toma witt full bamt. Auto, heat can be youra with about 1240 down. Call today. _ associate BROEERS -14 Franklin Blvd. FE A4443 OPEN SUNDAY LAKEFRONTS GALORE! WILLIAMS LAKE — 1 hlfh wooded loke-front lota. Safa eandy beach. 34.004 ta, — TgrM. WHITE LAEE - ^cuto tog cabin *---■' etroel f— 1,444 dou 3-bedrm. -------Jwrt dial____ Ukt, Only 14.444. Tarma. ' WaUAMS^ LAEE - COttaga completely furnlehed Includet fireplace. aerteaed porch. Fenced tot. tatoy baaeh. Only 414.W4 - IRA8S LAKE — Aceeaa to 4 lakae. 3-badrm., yr. ‘round. Larga lot. I-car garagt. 414.I44 - Tarma. MACEDAY LAKE - Nlct 3-bedroom hoene with earpettog. Plrt-placa, family room, attached garage on canal abort dlttanea from lake. Only tM.404 — Terma. OXBOW LAKE — Lovely lake-front estate featuring 4-bedroom brick home with 3 bdtha, full bgaement. recreauoa room. Priced below reproduced. 434.004 - Terms. 4 to 4 p m. 121 OTT.\W.A DRIVE ‘•r-i Iva brick cetonUl on Fob- iriTswErl”*: CAP e^rsES MViid dilvf. Prtcfd m'4&.4W. 'terms. DmECTlONS; W Huron 81. to Ottawa Dr., touto to 141 imd OTEN algna. Tour boat Mr. Hamlllan. OPEN SUNDAY 1 to iPJB. 244 E. BERKSHIRE Down to earth price on this aolld built 3 bedroom brick ranch home, Peaturoa Uving room with wood burning fireplace, •' twp caving ktteban. with rec. room and BLOOMFIELD TWP For toe ultimate in luiurv living. BEE thU extra sharp 3 bedroog{^ grey brick rancher slate entry hall to carpeted living room, tlldlng double doors to fnmlly room and fireplace, custom kitchen with Phll-ilplne MaltManv cupboards. buUt In oven and range, dishwasher, garbage ^dlap^. fl" lefLiu for quick'aalt at'ili.SOarterini lOY'S CLUB—Only a^ bl^ from traa Include \rick concrete ^ ir gnrage f I Cajw O Dcflgned for grcctous living BatuUful landtca^ lawn, Shown bygn^lntment only. Pull priet STOP IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE PHOTO ALBUMS OP LAKE PROPERTY. DAILY *4: SUNDAY 144 I. A. TAYLOR, Realtor lEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE n31 HigblAod Road (M44) ^le Reswift Prop^y 52 7 PRIVATE LAKES Dale Brian Realty. U *77ii. Del. BLACK LAKE. MODERk PUR- f. |t.3d0, terms. Owner. OR GRASS LAKE NEW CABIN, .'eaort area, ad- fUbt^ twltoming. 11444, .... dn., ^ mo. Jerry Morrow. Olad- win (Bkeela) Mteh. -------------- Bimdaya. OA 4-7444 RIVER-PRONT COTTAOE NEAR Oladwln on TUtabavaaaee. Completely furnished and ready for you wcebenda Plowing well, beat I with electricity plumbing. Oil hMt. partly UOOBRN Pre^rty lOLL HOUSE—Cute and clean 3 bedroom face brick cape cod ■tyle home. Large attic with aUirway for future JIM DANDY—POr tow cost Uvtng. tola one la hard to beat. Economy gaa beat, fully Insulated, alonna and acreent. 3 bedroomt. carpeted living room, custom kitchen, l>k car gsrngt Total pri» only $4,344. tcimrSXX It NOW. OPEN SUNDAY 4-4 P.M 344 N LAKE- ANOELUS RO tk n —• -• ”-‘iwln Rd. *... full bam' ... blSl-4 S___________ planted to bearing fruit troes. Move right In. moM. Oood H."p. HOLMES. INC. 4431 8 Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion “ ‘ 4M4 BT»a. MA 44T4S ForSale Lots 54 ___ ______ modern kitchen, Ule bath, gaa hast, atorma and acreana. anchor fenced yard, at-trsettvely inadaeaped. 3 ear gn-rage Close in location, near Oak-—- 0, ,n only $11 Warren Stout. Realtor 77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 44IS Open Eve. till 4 a m. Sunday 3 to 4 p.m. 3 family PS 44IS3. if no KENT LAKE FRONT ■ ton. Sea tou fur . _ bedrmt. Large living i firaplaea. Bath with abowvi/. rage. 74 ft. frontage. Boat motor ineudod. Immediate taaaton. $t3.7M. Kaay Terms. WATER PlWMtT - Ntoa brick „ hast. Oaraga. Large lot. itid In Claritstaa area. To>4 haek immadiaia poasetaton to year aronad home. $14,444 Now at M.404 with 41.- Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor tm Dlxla Mwy. at T» ”W.-Fa2.* Beautiful lake lot in Lake Orion. $3,(XX) cash. MY 3-1281. _________ sandy beach. __________ teaped with lawb and ti. completely llihted. Commerce Lakeview loU. sand beach. Boat doeb. .. minutes to Pobttac. 1144. Zero down. 414 mo'. Dale Brian Realty. LI 4-77H Ddt. OR 3-U44 Pont. COTTAOB AT STLVAlf LAKE'. City water, sewer, gaa, anto. hot water and ahower. nice flreplsee, IT feet of nice btach. MuatMU _by June t. Owner. PE 3-3341._ LAUD^NT ON lULVIR LAKK 40x300 47.444. OB 3-4144. Robt. Rv CHAPOt, Ine. Your "Build Mtoblfan Reattor" -------II MU 4-1744 LAKE-FRONT LOT, PONTtAC LAKE 44 ft en wMer. nemo ttoex. eeto high. 41.164. Teifoa. Ctorb ~ ’oSfi'*'’------------- FRONT re i57i4' or'ri i LOTS IN BROOKLANUa BUB. 4404 caab to aattto atUla. UL J-4341;________________ 1 LOTS. TgILLIAMB LAKE PRIVl- leges. OR 3-4444._ ___________ ATrKNTIOH BUILOERS. 34 LAKK lota, lake pririlegad loti, Weat Bloopifleld Township, off Pontiac Trail. I mils West of Orchard Lake Road. WUl aeU aT or slnglt. 4744 Arllna Dries a 4t3-04M. 1 PI 4-31M. Clarkston Estates Lota 70x144'. 41.444, tU down. 413 mo. Blacktop atreets. 'shopping, churcbet. schoola at door Dale Brian Corp. LI B-m\. Det. OR 3-1343, Pont. CHOICE LOCATt Hammond Lake Rtoios lake mrntage,^ ,attractive tS'Joo’^Tcrmi ** * “** Stop at modal, Mlddla P ' ' and Square Lake Roadi o 'lousema PE 4-1331 JO HI-HU.L VILLAfflr^ Largt cauntry style bqmetltee. Located on paved roads. Many hilltop loeaUont. ExcellanI drainage and perk teat. Low at 41,TO with 4171 down. ^ LADD'S me. 3144 Lapeer Road PE 4-4341 OR 3-1431 after 7:38 p.m. INVESTMENT 3 lota, 44x130, tot numbera. 47, 41 and 44. Laktalda Park Sub.. Pontiac Water and aawer. Mrnir of Terry and Daarbm. 4t,TO cath. Tie Miner. Real bUte. 14 East Mapla, Troy, MU 4-4444. LARGE LOT INxlMfo. lot aoutbwaat of Rtrajh-eater. W. H. Bata. Realtor. PE 3-7414, ooMvehiektlt located on L^ Aer Rd. (MM) 4 ml. north M tattne UmIU. PEimV ACRES 'OCATET 4 ml. I BEAUTlPUr'ilb FT. I^ldc, l4»4l a^ wooded IM. Blacktop atneta - School but aerrlcc. PRICED from 4U.M4 with » per WC'" be'^OPiEN BXmoAY from 1-4 p.m. Why not dries out and took wMr. ■ aacririce. tniiBASANT LAXI EemmfryaSf'ai? rMCh, Jr UVlM rti.. am%uwm» fttrv sTi&isBh.’a ROMEO, MICH. HILLTOP am — GNB-ACn Wd TTHta 1 rATERPi„.______________ A few large, eholee tolt la a For S«i< Acfy . 55 IVs ACRBB OFF BALOW1R, HEAR ax-way, —-- 3-4441. Oxford Oood for S=3F2E J'"' THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1961 TWENTYONB For S«j> Atriyt 5g WIIMMUI. Tott MUM Peterson Real Estate _____MY 3-1681 - .-X—I towhshif •I m 0«an*« County mUo ja puTomont. Acroti >r«o enmp ,SL iir wnh .nbuiM ....... “'‘SiltW'ftrme* **** Rolfe H. Smith,'Realtor Make Your Livine on Ud( M ncrei. s-bodrooM bouse. . npstnirs cui be Itnlihed Into 4 bedrooMt. amM born, chieben •OOP. tool shod, t troetors ond oil olhor tools. Furniture liMIuded. CoU to sse this form lodoy CRAWFORD AGENCY g I J? Near Davisburg IIM Down for this rocont It ocret. Vb mUo from Chrysler Mwy srsts Lake Property APmOXXMATBLT M ft. lobs froototo. w^tth IhU n ocrs porcel Morta of ^Uoe. A (ood Wssb mont ot IU.H0, forms. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor nw Dhdo Hvy. ot Tslotroph n S-aiS) — Open Kvss. A scsmcs-ACRMBtnioiNaai.-north of Clorbstoo. Trsos. pood ncighboiliood. llOOd ond terms. Another I oores on Ororelond Ad. with nice rolUnp terrstn, |l,Nt. IMS down aeouUful 1-ocre buUdlni site. |M down; US o month. C. PANGUS, Realtor ORTOMVILLK M SouU^t^et_______^gA T-Mlt ship, live Mreom, IIM foot rood front. M.M0 with terms or SS.SM Msb. FACE EEALTT OH 4-SUS lOtUEE TEN AdtES — likAR OXFORD. Boot toms ond priced ot only UM. Oood reslrletHms. ISH mile* from Pontloc city limits. Fb FB S-MIS. Bundoy OA S-MI*. Bnafaieaa Opportiiwklaa 99 Am tTM vui wtn op%ntm rentol units will more tbim mobr ^illT^nTbrewer ■---H F. REIU,----- i. BPI^^ NtMtTOAOEa OK 1-ACRB GAS STATION STATEWIDE . Reel I relume. C n blibwi rv. Venr tine volue. Idesl MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION tt CAUBKB PnrOL. 1 TIAR OLD. With shoUe ond holster, |M or trode for M rifle. FB 4-MSS. SAM KQUITY N NIC! BPAC10U8 home.Jhot w x MO. Shade (o-lore. BidoQce tt.MO. Payments ISS mo. Can use bousetraller or Partridge la THE "aiRO" TO aSB Dairy Queen — Trade iriisw s»“. win trade for motel. Its T b, r“^MB STATIONS FOR LEASE GOOD POTENTIAL. Flease toll between S a m. and I p.m. sn-U44 For Sal* Farma huUdl oyvlllo. ^'iam ~ toulpmiraV. neroa tUoblo. M acres w________ U seroe posture. SN.SOS. Jl A<»E8 -^a5ant, 6n h*W BLACETOP road WB8T OF PLAREaTON. SU.SSS. II ACRES — BET OF FARM BOILDINOB. a MI. WEST OF WATERFORD. SUMS. UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE OR HMt FE S-TWS MA MSI7 _________________a OR ■TRA&f. Loeoted obout U ml. n^h of Pontloc on povement. Modem rJU*^od'!S;i»-bi».;".: Very productive lend. An tdeol piece to live. W.OM. torme. E. A. FrlUh Rool BiUte. OA I-IMS. |lS.Mt wttb S4.tas down H. C. NEWINuHAM CORNER CROOKa AND AUBURN UL A---------- ^le BuihiKM Property 87 2 Acres Commercial Property A morvelous cross town locellon. ■cross the si feel from shopplni ctntor. troDtodO ot m R. on iood comer, surrounded bv hundreds of new home. idco| tor retell sforo. her. tovora or Dr.'e ofBce. Will eons^er some trodins of property or land oontrocts. \\TlLIS M. BREWER JOUm F. REI8Z. BALn MQR S4^E. FE 44lS pi STSS—IS Mola at.. CUftord, Mlob. Rootouroat and donee holl wth odjohuf let. BnUdnc wired terms. CoU Boword S-lSIl. S to I weekdoyr________ _________ Sr CORNER. IN WATIRFORD. IS44 Dixie Hwy. with old lor*e modem rasideneo, ooned coounorelol with odlolabic roor lot. Only *•* “* terms. Etrmoa LoForle, Zoned Commercial S3-R. froDteio by iBS-ft.-dotp oo mow trunk line In etty. Hos Is* too stoom hoot. Would hove many retail naet or office. ReosooolUy prlcad ot sn.SSS. Terms. ANNETT INC. Realtors M E. Huron Bt. FE S-S4M Opttt Eveninfs nnd Sunday 1 'BUD' -TlixirTTtgnway^Tronta^ Commercial Buildingr Loeoted In boorl of Dnytoo Flows, N ft. frontofo on —' Hifhwoy, M ft X IS n. bufldWi, oddlt- * — . hath dwalltaf orty. OftoTOd Zoned Commercial ilvd. 4SS foatfnwteft on Mved Mfhwoy, flat ond Isvel. Fnetd at U.SM. act It today I "Bud” Nicholie, Realtor «a Mt Clemens 8L FE 5-1201 After 6 p.m. FE 2-3370 ItMt. L*ae Bw. Prop. 57A I BEAOTIFDL SSM STOBEB OR elfleee In one Udf. or wlU make or 111 Attractive UxJ BusiiiMa Opportunitiea 59 $7,000 GROSS 1 S weeks of PAID tralnlac prior to toWe Wto bustnoss. An Invostmeol of approx. S4.NI Is requirsd for Wven-tory only. A|s ond txporience Is no (setor but some mechoolctl obUlty Is geltrrcd. For Inlorms- 1UVB n RBRAURANT. LAKE orto, cross from high lebool. sai-stw NU bsters 3 p.~ Downtown Restaurant Torrifis loealloo. muM soerUl» due to 111 hestth. CsU owner, n( Printers, Attention BitehUsbed community newspaper lob shop, nod opportunity. Oross ill,IN. t^lW boluico 1%. Cem-nleiely equipped. Coll or write Ibis woektnd. LWdei ~ Sale Land Contracta 60 Money to Loan 61 ^^(I^n»dJUe|^^ Signature Up to S4 mooths to repay PH. FE 2-9206 tOAKLAND Loan Company M Feotloe Btete Bonk Bldi. LOANS $25 T6 $5(» On your tUnoture or other stour-Ity l4 moMas to repay. Our eorr-lea U fostrirlendly and helpful. Vlolt oor sfflcs or phone FB IdMt HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. T N. Ferry St., Corner E. Mortgntn Lonna < 62 Sale Honaaheld Oooda 65 AOMIBAL 1-DOOa BOTIOIU-tor, late modA automatlo defrost, bobwea W P« £1? ^r'-XTir;........... APPLIANCE SALE rpUs.v.s.‘/ir?.i“SPaoA carry our sorvtoo dtpt. gus —. — ----- eottefs priced. DAY SHIFT Swaps s.rsf*iwd.~?jj gsawr^r^aiersn/ujir ALL ABOUT OIL AND OA8 ■'OU should snd MUST By Fnuik Aduns •N 28 W. Lawrence AtiTOMATIO~iAST WASiUBii, SjT n± ATTENTION fuoronttod ot least M days In -rrtlWi. SII.IS ond up. Wt teks ro^ns. TVs or aiher articles I rolue. Ob«' —— .130 Ellssbeth 4-4S45 Open I ALL ABOUT OIL AND OAB HBAT-Wg. What you should ond MU8T know. Ace Heating Co. See our ad on Page U. _____ APFLIANci SPECIALS RCA 5-tube radio I 14 W MS-lb upright freeser . . Itn.M Norge li-cu.-II. refrIg. Norge Auto washer Zenith console stereo 13.years to pay. N si™. WATNE OABERT III N. Saginaw FE S-IIN --------^-----5AD“OT^BRAIf6 suites, S pif .. ....... landseaptd bookcase bed, chest of drawers, 3 vanity lamps. Sliver, prey or foldeo mahofoay. All for IIS.SS. Faymentf 11.35 weekly. Fearsaa’r Furniture. 43 Orebard Avo. g-PIlCB D1 MO. BM 1-ATOUT AN' FOR THL------------— FOUND AT L a a BALES. A UtUe oot of the way but a ... USED. TUB I real barsaln*. STAKE TRUCK BED T’ WIDE S' WILL SWAP M" McCULLOUDH chain saw for Scuba divwg equipment or will sell. OA g-3435. riLL TRADB l^CiTT IK 3-BID~ room house W Fontlr- -- -■— yjWtent on small s MON. - SAT. S TO I FRI. I TO I 34 MOMTHf Tp FAT For Sale Clothing 64 PINK NTLON NtT. M; 1 BLUB embroldorod silk, 110. Rises 13-14. Very food condition. CsU _M3JS47 after 5 p.m^_____ POR CINTBmiAL bRIBS SlHr swallow tall, 33-'“ " — CSt".......... OOOD SELECTION OF RE-CON-parts and accessories. Johnson Radio and TV. 45 E. Walton Blvd. FE _5^l;_________________________ BEDROOM SUIT WITH^ BOX spring and mattress, mahogany, alio at- I W psrftct o0*<1 HORSEFOTTER AlR-CONOmON-er York, Blond mahogany dining room eet. 0 upholstered chairs and breakfront. MA g-3M- •" 1 EXTRA LARGE WARDROBE closet, git. Being, with eroestop freeMrs. tM. Staves and refrlg.. all brands, all sixes. 111 to II Maytag washers. 113.50. Hap dresser. 015. t-picce dinette. I Bedhno.. living rms. brnW be cheats, dressers, odd beds,. sprW cribs, mirrors, sod ruga. Eve thing W used fumlturs at bargi prices. ALSO new bedrmi.. Uvi rms.. bunk beds, dinette, rugs a mattresses. Factory stcon About ^pHre. &8 terms. BUT. SELL. TRADE BARGAIN HOUSE IS3 N. pass at Lafayette FB PMU NB^fLT UFROLSTBRXD CHaI]^ - ■---------r and dresser. Mtsc. washers . tiH m OOOD HOU8EKEBPINO SHOP BUaT 1 ue ItO.wT steWIesc'stMl. sold m combinations only, lakt year'i models, while they last. Famoui name brands. Michigan Fluores-cent, 303 Orchard Lake Arc. BBioB DiRrinpoRT and chair. BRAND NEW WROUOR1 IRON bunk bods eomplete with sprtnr and mattress. flO.H. Also map bunk and trundle beds at big m eounts. Pearson's Furnlturs, > Orchard Labe Are.____________ BtkbiX AUTOMATIC WABHIR. 4 ------ old. Llkt ^ 5107. , 045. bL CASH FOR USED TV. WrNI- ---------- ra a-MM. CHINA “cabinet AND BUFFIT. Italian provincial by Baasett. Either piece suitable lor dining foom^Of living room. Ml 7-0471. COMPLETE SET OF USED KITCif- -------u oai ra----------- —- OB 3-7017. COLCRED baked ENAMEL ALUMINUM STORM SASH Full length Glass Doors ALUMINUM NOINO — AWNIN08 No money down. M Mo. and -Deal direct with owner and si Call JOE VALLEI.T Now "The Ola Rtllablc Pioneer" ...... OL 1-0033 Ing _01l P® IDRA "I kriow how to harmonize with company policy, adjust to the group, and promote employe relations, but you didn’t tell me what my attitude is supposed to be about work Sale Household Goods 65 swing I ______(. like designing bull________ etc. Full balance only Capitol Sewing Center, cnine in mooern holee!%lhi?btms I only 043.gJ CaU Used Trade-In Dept. __m. folding chairs .. . 03.M Umbrella table ........ 05 00 Bed ffUdtr .aCle^'bufle^Md 4 chain OM OS Vanity chest and bed . IM.H THOMAS ECONOMY 3«1 8. Saginaw______FE. 34151 USED ABC AUTOMATIC WASHING machlBS. Beasonablo. kte 0-0M7. USED AUTOMATIC WAdHkRa, BEWINO MACRINBS. WHOLESALE to all. New, used and ropofstsiod. Over 71 modtte to chooae from. Prices Stan Singer portables. 11010. ilg sag equipmtnt. Curt's AppUancas, Ml Hatcbery Rd. OR WYMAN’S USED TRADE-IN DEFT. ___j. alec, refrlg..... 040.00 Ouar. Elec, waeber .... Apt. f**^**^” M^ wardrobe cabinet Elec. Sewing mach. coosolt Maple dresser ......... Portable Elec. Ironer . ... -- -- W. Pike FE 4-1133 EZ TERMS IJt. Jurt b ____________ WE8T1NOHOUSE EL E C T B 1 _■ spd dryer. FE 4-3443. WMTINOHOUSE «t. R I etove, apt. else 050. FB 0-3t aRer 0 i lOUS E For Sale Miscellaneous 67 1040 INTBRNATTONAl. PICX-UP and 3-wheel trailer. PK tl»»Jj_ ALL ABOUT OIL AND OA8 HEAT-What you should and MUST *. Ace Heatlnt Co. Ser ' ALUMINbM COHBINA1 MxOl no. Helper 1050 ^ord pick-up, ( quick I OL 1-03 BINATtdH foot ilper ^ngi I I 8PBCIAL UNHBABD OF BAR-gain sale on all new or uieC heating units, f to 0 Sat., Sun.. May 13 and 14(h ONLY. Reasor remodtUng. All units sold must b< dtUvared by May 10th. Btorod tl your premises until ron or wi InstaU. Cash For Sale Miscellaneous 67 TALBOT LUMBER Pun Uno of lumber, doon,'v dows, hardware, pamt. ^wnh and etactrleal suppUai .^o"ab*iAd-A;y»=*'%*4^ THE SALVATION ABMT RED SHIELD STORE kverylbluf to meet your OM TO rent a singer SEWlNd MACHINE FB 340U Singer Bowing Center TRACTOR WITH PRONT END • ■ largo tent 30x40', ^TOtenycle, 075. 044 ^1n?m°o^.?a*OT:.?rwlS?,- psyment, 03.00. Ptrestono Store, 140 W. Huron. PS 3-0351. __ BED W O 6^ COMBDtATION storm doors, all siscs. 14.50 —*■ Hew exOxVy-lnch plyscore. esch^ 4-0103.______________ WORK BENCHES. 5011 WALDON "--^OB 3-S033. ____ WARRICK Values I. heater (lass lined. ^le Offke Equipment 72 dUfBOORAPR A. B. DICK BLXO-WI& SSSToaMnel, ^^**7-ooft!' tablet, enat raeke. drafting ma-abmba, drafting tablet, mtm— graph maoblnes. modal 10 mv Dtb offeet prees. lypawrttera. __ dreamraph maohlne a^ Spirit Duplicator adding msehlnes. OR 34707 and MI 0-3010. Forbn FrtnMng a OfBer ---------- Sale Store Equipment 73 ‘ TOifB OOT OF BUSINESS - FULL Sale Sporting Gooiis 74 BULMAN HARDWARE Brawnlng Oune 3040 EUlabttb U ad. FB 5-4771 SS”JTSt»"iS?E I DAll.T TtL 0; SON. DOUBLE tXiIk aqualung. rMuiators. full fact mask. 5135, 077 W. Wsitoit. ___________________ DUNS. ALL KINDS. BUY. SELL, trade. Burr-Shell. 37» 8. Tcle-fraph. ______ ItENNETH PE YooSs'^ ir 5:S0'. WATCHES ist standard bands, 05 to $10 Ml my coat, pluotex and !• ir free service. Free entrav-[. Come In and convince your- NEW AND USED OOLP CLUBS for sale We take trade-ins. Ctrl'.s Oolf Driving Range. _FE 5-1006. REALIART lO-POOT CAMPING trailer, never used, 5300. 003-I~~~ BELIART CAMP TRAILER. ----, extras. 103 W. Chicago. YARDMAN POWER MOWER. RltL Machinery PORD DIB8XL TRACTOR WITH OALION ROAD ORADER. MODEL 101.1.300 x34 tires. Power steer-Ing EM 3-43*4. Do It Yourself 69 DAIRY DELIOHT. ICE CREAM, business, building, equipment and 150x100 ft. lot on busy highway, close to take, ready to go, $14,000. CaU PE 4-3000. B. C. Hitter Real Estate, Open Sunday.____________________ AA TOP SOIL Black dirt, sand and gravol. OR 3-0000. A-1 RICH BLACK FARM SOIL, jumbo m-yd. londa, OlO de-Ilvened In Wntertord, Drayton and Clarkiton. Loadtrif 0 ml. north of Walton on Sashabaw. Days, FK 0-1030 after 0 PE 2-0340. A-1 bLack dibi;, top soil, till, bulldoelng. n 5-4753. Sale Musical Goods 71 clal Conn organ, floor mode MORRIS MUSIC CO. 34 B. TELKORAPH FE 3-0067 lAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR — By^fs|^^^t^ert.^ ^ lerf^isisit.^ BARGAINS Post forms formica counter tons g ft................. iio.oi W, In 4x1 birch ...... 013.00 Vb In 4x0 matonHt .... 0 1.00 PONTIAC PLYWOOD OO, 1400 Baldwin Avs. FE 3-3343 BEEF AND PORK - HALF AND quarters. Opdyk# Mkt. FE 5-7M1 CEMENT STEPb. RkAOT MAOd. Antique^ OLD CHB8T OP OIUWERB, SMAIX potbellied stove, rocking chairs, —’I up chairs, dlshas. ooppsr. ic with wind lamps. 10341 Oak CASH WAY STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 4U S S S lOxa 13-tt. Rock Utb . I M 4x1 Plasterboard . $1.30 Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY 7040 Cooler Lakt Rd. EH 3-4171 4x0 H Plyseoro . $4.45 O^^O a.m. to I^P-te. dally ildlng Iroi S i-l037. BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY 70HERB YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 onttae - Drayton Plalna — Utloa •JaUed Lk.. Blrmlnitom, PlymouUi TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS $$l TO 0500 PIB6e ok hoUSEtUL. quick cash for furniture, —“-------- Bargain House PK g YBAR CRIB UKB NEW. ORIO-tnaUy 070. Baby Jumper. New boro baby eloUics. Baby boy CARPET. NEVER USED. 0x13. •I.. i«rger site pair with ' FE 5-7340 __________ DRAPES. LINED. 3-PAIR. TRIPLE tingle width. 04" length, npagne with gold threads, ___FB 3-37n. __________ ELECTROLUX. 030; TABLE. $3: Pink drapes, 03.50: Mapte head-board and stand. 010 FE 5-0305. :lectrolux vacuum clean- er, repossessed. New mschlne guarantee. caU FE 5-0114 or itw in. Blectrolnx Corporation. 3307 Elisabeth LUe —‘ DO YOU HATE A *A1NT OR decorating problemt Hundreds of colors to cboosa from. Interior or exterior. Boo onr Wall paper and matching fabric teleelwn. Berry Bros. Jelled Magic nodlrlp pal-‘ OAKLAND FUEL - FAINT 43g Orchard Lake Are. PTE 0-«150 cubic FRBBZEH UFRlQHi:," foot, like new. MA 5-«j». FREEZERS - UPRIOOT, FAMOUS same brands, tcraUbed. Terrific raluee. $1U 35 while thM last. No phone orders please. Bflehlgan nuoresceni, 333 Orebard Lake 3-pteco itrteg Adjustabit bad frames, 34M Bollywood headboards, KM Msttresaes, 01.35 LOANS IM TO 0500 - 135 - $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO IS E. LAWRECB FE M431 CENTURY finance d6llFAHY IN south Broadw» ___________________ Co. 4703 Dlllo Drayton Plains OR 34734 03M 0 'Ml l;3S Mon. ■»! 0:30 “RoiX-A-wAYnDa_AND uiSs; CaU attor 3 P.m. FB l-oiur ________NOB CHAIRS. enatt at drawers. 1 antique ro ar. housthold Itemt, clotning s rummage. 3030 Wedgtnood Dri Birmingham, between Lahter i Telegraph Road, 1 block south Lincoln, gat. 0-5.__________ 8“SiCTRlC 8TOVEB. vjABRiR; springs and mattress, pq 4-1707 after 5:30 p m. All day ^ ■ Need $25 to $500? Seaboard Phone FE 3-?017 Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance Oorporathm of Fonuao 3Vb S. Saginaw___FE 44030 WriEN YOU NEfeb $25 TO $500 We wlU be glad to halp yo«. STATE FINANCE CO. CrmHt Advisors 61A ARE YOU IN DEBT? '"wiiSSuftiiS •* **** O) Make one weekly paymeat (31 7!^?* CtenSitepattU City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 MA'nOHAL. BUSINESS WtOKERS 1143 Orchard Lakejtoad Telephana FE 3-734I___ BOA-rUmT OR PONTWC LAKB (Trail's thdij. ttora, living quarters rod I tpanmeote. eves. Set. pflnT PBJpHfr Frigldalrj,^. Kenmore waeiier, IBs Kenmore dryer, IN Stlvrrtqne TV. Stfomberf Carlson Crosley site, ranye. 30", NO Dtete gas range, 3F, 073 WeetInchouM elec, ranie, Ui Univorsale alee, ranio, 330 Baby crib. 37 Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales, Inc. OR 3-1303 _ GROUP HAYWOOD asheraft *•—'*"■ • >, tl 3 ROOMS OF BRAND HEW FURN-niturc, darenpurt and cbalr, te-‘ bedroom quisle, mat- Pay-Poar- lampt, t tress and spring I piece dlnettr. J mente only S3.N vanity lai ORBXN TWfiB CHAtR-B'ia makes Into full lengib bed. LInied oak chest of drawers, spinet desk. FB l-OIM, after 5, Pri. sU day Saturday. _ i - GAS STOVE, 111, STUDIO COUCH, 530. Hollywood bed, 030. warilrobe i #tioit BtbBodM^ier riRiEi~TES3®rwrTir Waakwre-Maytejs. spted Qurons. BXPERIINCBD - RBFRIOBRATORS -Admiral, Fhlloo, Frlgldalre, Nor----'* ■ Rebuilt by . OS's ............•“'TSf.’.o WKC _______IN N. Saginew PtftrtOM IHriittUrt. 0 Orchird *Si?^ptete:'w~'4:4i»-aft^^^ 1-0. krf ^S^M■_______________ 1 YKAR CRIBS. BRAND NEW. MIRACLE MILE CENTER______ I.C.A 17 me* PORTABLI TV A real buy ON. 51 Fsltgruve _ betweeo 7 p.m. — 0 p.m BtlREO TURN-------- “ JSED lVl7 »( WALTON TV ------- 515 E Walton corner el Joslyn USID TVs. MANY TO CHOOSI from, peer! AppUance. 1111 Commerce Rd. chairs, t Like m fa^l^ n IKBPII^ Sectional, furiitture. ellcnl for po summer home. For Saie MiBCtihineous 67 V4-HORBB GOULD MULTI STAGB Jet deep well pump. 73 ft. IVk-Inch and 73 ft. nolethylene how. cap and het fat 44nch well. veeuum. III. A S B Mesale, r. Howard. BTOTB llke-nrw Singer Center. FE 5-0407. LOVELY SINOER SEWING bl ohlno wttb Ug-iag to hardwt cabinet need very IttUc. Teke payment of N36 per mealb -------------- •SjiWun'S? AUOTION. 'oVo-3NI.__________ MAYTAG DRtfiR. NO. #r6nB 330-1740.________________ MAVfAb~7riiS7713, SOFA BED And ctbair, brov Repoefteead. New, il'n.M. B cowdlUon. 0M.N. No mroey do— Ward's Hnme^ Outfitting. «-s. Hi-Fi, TV and Radio 66 Completely Recoiid 1 year Warran FRETTBRS AFFU------- MIRACLE MILE CENTI Field T... ...........- - Cedar Poet 45c and up ..e Us for Your Building Needs’ SURPLUS LUMBER i MATERIAL SALES (XIMPANY 5340 Hlghlend Rd. (MNI OR MOM ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES, all rms.. INI designs, pull down, balloons, stars. Bedroom, 01.05 porch. 3I.H. ------ ------ Prices only MichlganPli chard Lake. ________ BQUIPMBNT COMPLBTi FOR 3-chalr barber shop. H-ten alr- ...... "ft Water Softeners 66A SAVE FLt. 173 B. Saginaw______________ OUR TYPE FURNACE, EXCEU lenf Cond., aUo gas. Wa 5-l50r: OOKART. cbSTOM-BUlLT. TWIN |gl3 RUGS ...............($3.15 MICA pBNUINE ______330 8Q. FT. CXItUNO TlUl ,. ..7VkC BQ. FT. BUYLO" •niE. 103 B. SAGINAW 13 SHEETS 4g3 ENiyrTY CEDAR. $50 OR 3-3733._______________ i OALLON STEEL DRUMC SUIT, able for pontoons and trash burners. 77 Lehigh. FB 4-OON. -------------- --------coPpR SBA80NBD dtoAirPOirr. 45c and 55c. FB >NM._________ 13X31 DOUBLB BTAINLS88 BTnL Iron bathtub. 140. 53-gal. 10-year glaee-Uned water heater. 000.05 caeh nod earry. G. A. Thon 7N5 MM Watt. ________ 53-GAL. ELEC. HEATER. $70.N. 30-gal. auto, gas haater. ON.H. C*> lOT^Atic siNdKR iia ‘ ziro sei^ machint In lovelv woM SITS’ dSSrr DO IT NOW! S^345M TV comblnatloo. nuiwNO^ suinT n 5-3: n, EXCE,,; . Wa nwr: GARAGE DOORS Factory seconds a -Tings. Call k"' HAND WIND CONBOLE, RCA VK:-trola. good condition. 3-fOot-wlde fabric window shade, like.nr- A T B R HBATBR, 1* GA> -------------^tiypwr-* CONN HOME ORGAN Including bench. It's yours for ... -------payment. I®* OPPOSITE B'HAM THEATER Floor demonstrators Kanos returned from Out they go at large“’’saVlngs'' GALLAGHER’S Sand, Oravei and Dirt 76 TO 1 YARDS BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL slso cow manure. Delivered. PB 4-g5$g._____________________ A-1 TOP SOIL, BLACK DIR'l', cl^^aod gravel, delivered. OR teni, b] 317 k.y Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 DOGS AND CATS BOABIMB. ^rr-Bhell, 3W B. Telegraph. MiNARY'S TAILWA66ieR KBN-nels. boarding, * Huntjng Dogs POR BALB 3 MALfc BNdlTill Pointer pups, 6 weeks old. reg-Istered. BM 3-W43. ^ay.j^rain and ^ced 82 BALED ALFALFA BROHB BAT. Carloe Longi Sleeth Rd,, Milford HAY FOR SALE. tU K. iUiLL Road, North of Roeheeter, >"1 Rochester Road. OL 0-07N. HAY and I For Safe Liveatock 83 3 YBARUNO COLTS ;_____ MU644N__________ 3-tbar-old~ quartbr rSsBi mane, good man't horse, lote ef spirit. Will trade. FB 1-3031. l-TTEAR-OLD OBijiSid, PALA-mlDO color. Howard Cox, 34M Welch Road, WaUed Lake. BEAUTIFUL BROWN aAd igridTE pony with halter, bridle and ead-die tlM. King Br^eri FE 4-oil4 and FB 1-1111. SALE BUS PROP. 07 03 FEET ON TEIMRAFH PRICED LOW H BASS REALTOR FB 3-7310 A1 PULVERIZED BLACK DIRT, Is a load within Pontiac and Auburn Helghti FE 5-5301. REOI8TERED MOROANS; I YEAR old chow marc, 1 year old filly, one year old fiUy. Mlchloan Futurity Eligible. 3747 South RiU Rd . MSford. gravel. 7-Wtf. ^.*‘*F«“?^3N“^Atl A BETTER LAWN—CLAY BLENO-ed screened topeoll, eanj blended screened topeofl. Ph. OR 3-04M er Attention, Truckers! 01 per yd. shredded blacb i ' - peat E" - -- — labeth Wllliai ims Lk. Rd. BLACK DIRT. deliver, br $.w per ousoei. rm. 0-33N.__________________________ BLACK ^mT. FILL AND ORAVBL. BEACH SAND 01.15 ' l^gUdmg'*] GUITAR MONTH YOU TOO CAN AFFORD ONE BEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY LARGE SELECTION REASONABLE PRICES UTAWAT payment PLAN EDWARD'S 11 8 BAOINAW GULBRANSEN Organs and Pianos ALL MCHJELS IN STOCK FROM $995 To Our Fabulous MODEL K Theater Organ piano Tuning Lessono on all Instruments Wiegam! Music Center MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA Phone FEdersI 3-M34 OULBRANSBN SPInIt PIANO, MORRIS MUSIC CO. 14 8. TELEORAPH FE 3-0407 KAY BLBCTRIC GUITAB WITH CISC snd Isrge Olhson amplifier, ^e new, OllO, cash. Call OR D R A O L I N E. ironi enn loaning and dump truck work. No Job too small. FE 440N. CHICXBN MANURK BY BUSBBL or trailer load. OR l-ONO. CRUSHED STONE, “sand. 6RAV-■ Earl Howard EM 3-0531. AVEU STONE. Delivered. UL DRiVSWAT GRAVEL. OOOD BLACK DIRT^ TOP SOIL, fill sand, iravel rt 04043. LOADING BLACK DIRT AT 1470 Lowrey Organ Sale iFactory auteorliedl Special savinge --------- TOP'SOIL. BLACK DIRT, FILL, sand and gravel. OR 3-0434. YARfa ORADINO, TOP SOIL. FILL. demooitratori. lets. Only 1-of a soio during this ones int. As Ilt&e as 130 (your Ufetlms of fam- downVl Uy ten. GALLAGHER’S ,J K. Huron FK 4-0000 6 R O A N OULBkANBEN USED with separate speaker. 0300. MORRIS MUSIC CO. 8. Toletraph FE 34007 PMNd TUNING AND REPAlKl hour service, all work luaraataed by factory tralnad man. CALBi Munc CO. 10 N. SAGINAW FE 54333 usEiD Hammond spiSif nIoRRIS MUSIC CO, 14 g TELEGRAPH FK 3-0507 RE-CONDITIONED UPRIGHT PI- mod, Coai and f uei^ SLAB WOOD OR FIREPLACE wood. 1 cord, 020. del. Alberta Lumber Mllle. FE 0-0131._ CANNiL tOAL, 'THE ..IDEAL “griIIiTell’s Saginaw FE 3-71i Schmidt FK >5317. D CLARK CONBOLE PI- KBNMORB AUTOkA-nC WABBtR. llshing teeble. Ml ___ KITCHEN TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS. MORRISMUSICCO. 34 g. TELEORAPH FE 3-0547 EXPERT PIAHO TUNING By Maotor Craftsman UlMEDUTB SERVICE Wiegand Music Center Phona FBlUral 3-4034__ USED PIANOS BPBCUL FRICI Mason Hamlin eon Jessf French Apt. i Lester spinet pwoo I from $445. Guaranteed. BETTERLt MUSIC CO. • 1 o-eogl Frl. 'til OPPOBITE B'HAM THEATER Sale Office Equipment 72 :oi> lonal al^ rific values. Mleb^ Fluores-cent. 3$3 Orchard Mke Ave.—1 MBDICINB C A B I N ■ T ■ . TOS lighted with aluminum shelves, ill.M. Medicine cawn.u elds lighted, $1105. O. 1 V • HEW NA'nONAL ___________ ________ Mrs from $100 np New NoUonal adding machines from IN - ~’' ODiy factor* anthonied ofneei ti> Oakland and--------- County where you can buy new or factory rebuilt cash registers. TbO National Cash Heglste----- 101 W. Huron. Footlae FE S3 8. Orauot. Mt. CItmani. ard 34333_________________ 10.000 YARDS FILL Loading, top s^ll. Msck^dlrt. sat Loading dal Clarkston oi ____ ___________ PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP- STRAW AND PIGS ______ OA >30S3______ SHETLAND PONY. OBN^Lk. kiDi and drivt, Harneaa, cart and •addle. 10 Orangor Read, Or-tonville. Phono NA T-30K. THOROUGHBRED IT A L L J O H. gentle to ride. 013$. BM 34171. Sale Farm Produce 86 ___BEED POTATOBS. ___Cochran. MY 3-OOlL_____ CHOICE BLACK' ANGUS BIOBB 43c. US. good 33e. Boge 33c. Lambs lOc.Bacb In the apple or-Roa?.' R^mro*Maat PaKefi! RIchman, Michigan. (Jpee inn. SEED AND EATINarpOTATOil. Charles Young. PhOM MT 3-1711. harlss Young. Pho^ b______ — -"O CA'nNO POTATOES'. ——• -,d., out Perry. 'boil. _r^- ... -- - --t___________ BPECIAL-WASHBD'TsiBiCH Oo Td. Delivery Bxtre. AMIRL ;an aroNi. oiii babhaban 4-IOOO. 10 irs.' 040 up; Phone'FK 04H0 PlBnts,jrreea, ShnAt 78 l-BUBRBL DAHLIA BUUB8, RBA-sonable. MT 3-4700._______ BEAUTIFUL NURSERY GROWN evergreens Cultivated, sheared, sprayed State Inspected. 10 or more, 11.10 ea. less than 10 03 each 'Tou dig. 13 ml. north of Pontiac on US 10^ Cedar Lane Evergreen Farm, 0070 Dixie Hwy. 4-SPEED SIMPLICITY OARDIIN ■— cultivator, aickle bar. 10 el tvpa mower. Good ooa-—7. MAple 5-1000. rSKI OARDiN ' ...„l wetghte-plow-ei------ .... doser blade. 3$'' Sickle bi... Exc condition. 0311. Conelder folding comp trnllar. power — B O L B N 8 AND WHB tractors, new nnd usei. mowsrs. $1M up; tUiers. mowers, $10 up. Bvano Bq 0507 Dixlo Hwy. MA OB 3-7014. _____________________ rOflD MOUNTBO CORN PLaWtHT 3-row Ford rear mounted mower. 7' cut Ford enriag thank enlU-' 3>acctlon llft-typa Tord l-bottom U” ir boards. CaU MA _ _____ Troy, klieh,______________ JOHN DEERE B TRACTOR. 3131 Wanamaker, OR >70d3. Iff ROTO TltUDI HI ooob dition, 10 h p. <------- - Drayton Plalna. notice WE HAVE A LAROE INVENTORY or OOOD USED GARDEN TRACTORS AND TOOLS PRICED AS LOW AS $50. POWER MOWERS PRICED_i LOW AS 115. ROiTAr- If you want to |et rid of those unwanted weeds, guaranXeed to kill, quick sarvtcs. FB $-37l0. For Sale Pett _ 79 POODLES, 3''-?So, •*!!::_______________ ARC REGISTERED BRITTANY Spaniel puppies FB 5-5307. AlU ^MOieiBRID _COkCKM.^ AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIES. OR 3-3173.___________________ AKC DACH8HUNM. 110 GOWN. BOXER PUPPIES, weeks, reas. MA 4-36M BLACK MINIATURB BOXER PUPPIES AKC. REASON-0 weeks. MY a-42f CANAPES .AkO l^ARAl West. MlUSi PORTABU mUJlBR. alr-eoolad engine, P m~Qnt,''*&eego Harbor. NEW AND USED WI______________ - ere, garden tractore, roto-tUleri, aprayeri. W. F. MlUer Co. 1003 t. Woodward Ave. loarih of 14 " mllo) Blrmlngfaem. Ml 4-d003. MAcniNKB. i;Au:uutiuKB. TYPEWRrtXRS. QUALITY EQUIPMENT AT loVf PRICES — NO JUNE — PONTIAC CASH REGI8'raR_ "HERB TODAY-HERE TO STAV' 317 g Saginaw_____ FE g-0001 BUBROUOK' 8 POSTING MA-cblne. Uaad National caab regls- vaLlbt ----- 74 Auburn Avt. IR SALE NA'tS---- . pRpTtrmiui “tq-good homY; -^3-0077.______________ Sale Farm Equipment 87 I ROW CORN FLANTBM. UEV-eral uaad once. Oavla Mnehinery Co. Ortonvllla, NA 7-im. Your Jbhn Deere, New Idea, OabL May rath and Homellta Dealari. 3TARY TILLERS _____ER8 AT t------- CKivT DISCOUNT, CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE KING BROS. FE 4-0714 FE 4-1113 PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDYKK OLIVER SUPER 51 DIESEL ctor with Davla front end lender. 1060 Ford 041 tractor. Dan Heauaer blade with scarifier. 0 ■ ■ Brllllon heavy duty rotary FARHALL SUPER A '---------- 10 Inch plow. eulUvetor, erow plow, disk harrooL spr^ tmte. mower, sprayer. EM 3-4451._ FRAtek'"HOTOTILLERS^ FE °P®rka Rd. PLANET JUNIOR TRACTOk, 5 O E R ITa N SHEPHERD PUP. male, 7 months, excellent with children EM 3-0443___________ - oxrm'an we'inmaranbr. Auction Salea _____88 ......B (S, B SffiSS? EVERY WEDNESDAY . 7:30 P.M. every FRIDAY ........7 P.M. EVERY SATURDAY ......t P M- EVERY SUNDAY . ■ • $ P $$. OPEN 7 DAYS WEEK 3-1 BUY - SELL - RETAIL DAILY Door prises Every Auction ---Auotlro E HIGHWAY ........ .......... ductng dsiry catUa which Inctudas 0$ Holstein, 4 reg. Ayrehlre. 4 Ouerneay. one bt Qie better prm during herds In Mpror county bjftr^ from i irrota t^ *$ »> YSi. Current Royal ----- ---- .drrant modil Underwaod. $10t .. New Cr^Itt^gjr., OUO SO "HUT TMt lypeTMteri are ear gate LOVELY pi ^ _______^‘fe ~^T Mother.* Day Special OTTISH TERRIERS. POODLES, MIXED POPPIES ...„.,r&,“'i!!8r'•TS-ui. Farakeets oOTESRfinro to SSe.s'.-iunMi.ai TWENTY-TWO THE POXtlAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 13, IMl imvAUMT mat um n am. tad MOqM aw-l • mU«s wMt tt Tm-I MM ua MW. Tara i1«bl V« bUc] to MTt FoBtiAc lAk* Row! Vstek Ihlt tpae* ter terUirr de-Mtu iMto TM«d«f and WtdmiK dar. MBtaaMB Bm*. elei-Bad Mn Mate OBtotert. oSSl Sale Ho^TraO^ W St. TTwm M- azTRAS IN-■h 1« 8. 8«l- ford. list' ODOSAL ttw. n^rr kitchen. 1 hedroem. la pertect coatmiaa. Can to m«b day or are. Located Aabarn Mobile T«-_lA|e_l» W OndTka. Lot -!i. DETROITER PONTIAC LOOMING POE A MOBILE HOME’ LOOM NO PDETHER. HlTTHINaON’S ARK IN A POSITION TO OPPER YOU THE BEST DEAL EVER ON A MO- ; HUME WE HAVE ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OP MOBILE HOMES IN THE AREA We offer no (l.rAvayi or tale. linmicke of any kind. Jusi true prices Stop to today and choose from erer 40 differed flw hMe or household furniture Also a hufo selerUoa of pre-owned fullr reconditioned Boblle hones, as low at IIW N. down. We base 1 for ; Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home -Sales, liic. <301 Dixie RIchvay Drayton Plant OR MWa Open 7 days a week ' I] AMOUCAN TRAlLOi. M POOT Lamps! Chairs! ^ Pets! Clothes! Cameras! Tables! Toys! Jewelry! Boats! Awnings! Fabulous Bargains TODAY and EVERY DAY in The "'Pontiac Press Want Ads" It yun have anytliiiifr you «i>li to buy or sell, call inunetlialely and place vour low-cost W ant -\d JUST D1.\L I'E 2*«181 Boats and AccaBsarlta 97 ISA RAT BOATS dOHXSON MOTOM^ Martea SuppUea. Seinir Mr PINTER'S ITMILEySp BLUE «T ThSa! tbirr's MAiuitf ik>r rviMRUDI MOTORS ____ tt •K'TV.'S* Corl, Oraera. Arroweraft and BtMll Laka, alao caaoaa. I^t w top outdoor shewrooB. Opta tiM to E Phone «M-3«W.______ USED performer roEROLAS >. Lark ei f^'flaanee. aluminum CANOk. For Sak AiepUntB 99 CSB8NA 14*. 1P4B A-I CXHnimON. Transportat'n Offered iOO teles. San Praaclsco. Ban Diego it» Hawaii iW extra. New York *30 Ferry Service Inc OR 3-13S4 LEA VINO FOB PdRT'MEY Florida May tlth. wilt return June 10 Room for two riders each way. share expen.se, reference cx-chanted rX 4-0034.__________ Wanted Used Cars 101 pc5r^*i«F~»5i^^ACAT^^ For Sale Motorcycles 95 j Boats and Accessories 97 trailer. OR 3-4701.____^ " ----- _ ' All New in Pontiac ____________________________________, ORADT WHITE LAP8TRAEB ___________UQHTWElOHTi ij HARLET DAVIDSON FLH ' AOUA SWAN ALDMA LAP Travel TraUer. Since 1S33 Ouar- pjjiiiMum. Auburn H*ts, Phone i WHITEHOUSE. TENDS CRUISERS ■ ■ 'See them and get m, *-3i» after * pm._______ ' WEST BEND MOTORS OREATTfiKas — lots. 1x30. PULL MM BS hath, new oo-- * •— ---- ajrbtbea $25 MORE Wr that hl*h grade used car, tee us before you tell. H. J Van Well. 4M0 Dixie Highway. Phone 0 *300 cart a . ROYAL AUTO PARTS, ALL NEW IN PONTIAC PORTA CAMPER CAUP TRAILER COMFLITI WITH KITTHKN CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES *3 E Walton P< >-4403 CAMP TRAILfRS Bit xavlDfs on new 1*00 Apache — trailers Several used units — display Open I days and 0 nl... Bti) Coller Camping Center 1 mile east of Lapeer on M-31 Do You Need Money?. WE HATE ITI FOR EXTP.A CLEAN USED CARS TOP DOLLAR PAID" Glenn's Motor Sales 083 V HURON ST_____PE JLTW California Market ] We oe#d ‘60 PoottBc*. Olds. Bukks and CAdlllBci Also shkn ‘17. ‘M. For Sak Cara 106 MS envROUT aab an door xedaa. V-l eM&o, F glide, radlw BeattoTwhlte w.fl tiM. ai-.- w vertlhte l-cy^er power Terr clean. FE »MSt. | . ,.^ra«i*isgsu.a5?. ____ NORTH_____________, 1000 S WOODWARD AVI. BIR. _MINOMAM. Ml 4-3735.______ 1057 CHBVROLIT BBL-AIR 1-DOOR sedan. 0 cyl stick. Copper and beige finish. Cleaneel one in town Stock NO. 1170. Only 0005. NORTH CRBVROLBT CO. 1000 8. WOODWARD AVI. BUtMINO- HAM. Ml 4-3735._________ U50 CHBVROUT IMPa£a CON- vertible. V-0 e I. PowergUde. WOODWARD AVB. BIRMINO-HAM. MI 4-1735. CLIAM^UCntVROiST: mr UM dmitnakr iMFAia. v-s eonvertlhle, str^ht stick, radio, rear speakers, power windowt and teau, like new, 51105. UL 3-3051. on -57 ZUNDAPT 150 CC. 3.000 MILES CUSTOM BO.tT COVERS repairs FE 4-4377 or L d Cadillacs. Alto tl ' *50 models AVER ILL’S 3030 Dixie Hwy. j John -McAuliffe. Ford 030 OAKLAND______FE 5-410 FISCHER BL'ICK NEW 1%1 CREt A WOLVERINE PICKUF COACHES tO START AT 51316 01 AUTHORIZED DEALER Roy's Hxrlev-Davidson Sales I W Montcalm FE Swan Aluiaipuai. and Cruts- | rrs inc Cllnkerbuill boaU WE SELL AND SERVICE I Evmrude Motors —* ------- rucks. Fe '3-30___________________ iflOH *VoR LATE MODEL ■ xorth a Bextte. MA *■■“ JUNK CARS WANTED OR 3-3030 For S«k Bicyckt cw w « IN<-M XXrnLENT 115 ' dart SPORTMEN CEisrai i Fuhlng SuppUcs *„ Sporting ^lp_ HOTS 14 003-1103_________________ bC^ANTEEO USED BIKES New Sc"-"— **' “ ' I Scftrlett M-E.-L^Vejy jjg^3^7lg°" j AREANSM TRAVJCLER ^TS Boats and Accetsorks 97 ^9JJ’^hnson''motorb ' GASOW -BPOBTS CENTER- ' P1BEROLAS BOAT WITH SO ! KEEOO HARBOR. MICH.____________ __________________ horsepower Bvtnrude AU extras. a.wrwr NOW IN STOCK. 14-44 FT. , Reoaonahle offer OR 3-7000. EYINRUDl 7^ 1^ »*0. *-rwr Hollv Marine & Coach 15110 Hiny Road MB 4-0771 ______ BOLLT. MICRIOAN BANK RATH 7^ OR Open Daily and Sunday , WOOD BOATS OOOD CONDI- ; DCA50 FI 3-5300. . „ ............... BOAT INSURANCE : te«„th« 30 hour. use. 000 MI, p^oNE FE 4-3536 Information 14 rt to 31 ft. Oem travel______^_________________ era. Wolverine track camper also,yooT RDNAaODIvt MARK 30 For Complete Information SSL' hl^iy FRA« A““W«aoN AOPNCY d^^ia: >°"Evrjs 3-4353 or F.nu,%”” FK^b TOP DOLLAR FOR CLEAN CARS and trucks or trade up or down. Economy ears. 33 Auburn TOP BUCK-JUNK CAR. TRUCK. PONTIAC WASTE. PE IdlOS. WE NEED CARS Especially late model Pontlaea. Cadillacs. OldsmobUes. Buicks, ChevroleU. Pot lop dollar oo Ubesc models and others call ua. M xSr M MOTOR SALES » Hwy Used Auto Parts 102 '54 CHITT MOTOR. 'S3 OLDB Motor. '53-’54 Butek. ‘S3 Plymouth Ry-Drive * ----- — ~— USI'D BUICKS 11 MONTHS WARRANTY 754 S Woodward Bbam. •57 CHETROLET >VtON PICK-'M Pbrd'^irlane. *13SS e. *13SS __________I. «l*t* Frank Schuck PORD FALCON T-: I^e Orion ___________MT^3-M11 ■Sd CHBVROLET. GOOD BHAPK 3- door. PI 1-3331.___________ 57 CORVtTTK JIT BLACK whHe top, big toglnt. Call OR 3-7713.________■ 1S55 CHEVROLET BTATIONltAO^ ____ bargain. PI 3-75*3. I ry Rl«Slns, dealer.________ CLEAN 53 CHEVROLET. 1*5* CHBVROLBT BISCATNB 3- sedan. * cylinder, standard atuu. power stewrln*. power brakea. extra clean. Brand ntw “ Royal white ildtwaU ......... *1335.------------- "■ Sak Used Trucks 103 3173 W Hnronl- -KSIs:-S , LOOMIS BOATS — SUPS AND JscobsMi Trail.. Salr. i 'SK. !SK -S ; and Rentals iuT-poot ckdar strip boat i* j Slmors* i4oi« rlnten Rd**?%too,: iF'BOAT."MOTbFAlTOT®^ 1 on BEAUTTFUL DWIQN lake ____.OR 1-MTI. _____________ 1*54 CTEVROLIT PICKUP. NICK, *335. PK 5-3W*. and service I I WUUai 4-114 RKNT OR SELL 15 FT TRAIU „ _ Ph! OReenleai ' OPEN EVES k SUNDAY EM 3-4i*5 __________^ DUNHAM’S MARINE Sv^JS.r.^'a^nd THE TIME IS NOW' FOR US TO PICKUP AND SELL! and 16 b jimr traitor aov U’ TO IF | 3-46M HATE BUrraUI WAITINOI |j-------------- j«hti.«i» CRE5TUNER AND LONE STAR “n';a.r.”,S Ma...r-craft MA..-37S5._.____„ __ •JifJi'Tyude" trailers KELLY S M.ARinVARE 3**4 AUBURN RO 55 CHEVY. 4 TON PICK-UP OR 1-6MI3. 1*55 PORD V-t ^.-'tbN PICKUP. 5-speed transmission. New *-plp tires, radio, deluxe hrater. good condition. 5500. UL 3-31N. after nly lllfe. Easy terms. NORTH .HEVMLIT CO. 1000 8. WOOT-WARD AVC., BIRMINOHAM. MI 4-3735. .... CHETROLET BEL AIR 3-door xedan. Y* engine, PowergUde. radio, beater. Brand naw U S Royal whltewaU tlraa. Extra clean. Onto *1,355. NORTH CHEVROLET OT iloo 8. WOODWARD ATE. BaUUNOHAM. MI *-ri5. I CHEVROLET. AS IS I Crissman -.li" ALUMINUM BOAT. MOTOR ! and trailer OR 3-1301_____ RUNABOUT WITH CONTROW T, ------RUNABOUT. ll-HOBBHPOWBl i CALL Vs TODATI | gcott motor and trailer BM I HOLLY MARINE B COACH BALES' ?:v.7g i 15110 Holly Rd. HOLLY. ME JJ^jibiLLAC ALUMINUM BOAT. Parkhurst Trailer Saks__________________________________ —Finest in mobile LmNO-;i4-POOT pl^ood runabout, Foncartag New Moon—Owoeao—! »• *• •> f - “*'','47, Venture — Buddy Qualltv Mobile «lne with xttoriM, windehleld. Homes. s w » rye, and trailer like new Located half war between Orton 3«35. PE t-»3S3.________ and Oxford oo Wk MT 3-4gU. „ run-ABOCT 35 HOR8«> VACATION TNAILERS I pow4 —- — Sales and Rentals { li^s NEW — 14 8TEORY flberglxs runabout, xompletely eoutpped. 1*01 40 H P. Lark and Pamco trailer Now only 51.4*5 Better Used Trucks GMC Now on display Owens. Bteurv. Aqua Ouern. Wage-maker. Cadillac and Henry Wood lapstrakes Take a 15. ai HM 3-0*07________________ l4-FOOrr CiDAR STRIP BOAT "" "S h.p. Jobnaon motor. Fully __ wd. KM 3-7131.______________ FIBEROLikS irto- oo_ Hlckor^ Ridge __________signs to DAWSON'S SALE at XIFtllCO LAKE. Fbont MAln S-317S. bodies with drtwcrx and com- AVB , BlllMINOHAM. in 4-3735. MEYERSCHKVROLEt “El Camino .Sales’’ CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER OPEN EYES______Ol^l-mi For SMk Cars 1959 0IRYSLER Rammler- Dallas OL 2-9lll DO YOU meed an inbxpbnbiyb -----------------—lon» J— usual I. Prlt II DsBOTO C FHS-ISM. sew brakM and bstUn. «1U.‘ Traitor, Basra 1-wheal h Rammler- Dallas 2-9U1_______ irilODOB. CLEAN INBID* AND OBL 3-door.. radio snd boater. NO MONEY DOWN. Asxuma 'crTSi _______ AB80LUTELY MONET DOWN. Axiums - $34 75 per mo. Credit Mgr.. Mr. Parks ____________ ♦■75**. Harold Turner. Ford. ■5* DODGE.' *1U. ClKaN. NEW !*•• PORD OALAXIE ♦DOOB V* ongine. Fordomotlc. radio, healer, whitewalls. IPhlte with blua trim. Block No. .^IM. n.M5 Easy terms NORKh CHEVROLET CO. lOM S WOODWARD ATE. BIR-MINOHAM. Ml ♦3735. DOOR. • CYUNOER 1*57 FORD.----------- power steering, no rus» anw ler. *4*5 full price no money . . Lucky Auto Bales, 1*3 8 Saginaw. FE>3315______ ________ 1*55 FORD, iDOOR RADIO AND HEATER. WRITEiVALL TIRES. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of *1*.M per mo Call Credtt Mgr Parka b MI ♦ItSR Harold Turner, Ford. (S FORD CONVERTIBLE. POWER 19*7 PORD WAOON. RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN. Assumm payments of *36.75 par mo Calf Credtt Mgr.. Mr. Parks at MI VlldO. “ irold Turner. Ford. IP65 PORD. T-*:BBBT OPPBB. ___________UL 2-575*. _________ IWM I^RO. V-«, 3-DOOR. *34^. trim, radio and beater, whltewaU tires, folks — this one lx lust Uka new and Is In a tparkUn* blue finish. Assume paymenU of 139 Itt Mr BlfiClth down or old trade. OWmOt CEB-TIPIEO, Lloyd Motors, Uncoln-Mercury-Comet, 333 8. Baglnaw, 'S3 FORD. 4-DO(m WAOON. NO nut. PE 3-im.________________ • FORD. BRAND NEW tN AND out. Bloomfield. MA *-*7**. WIDOW MUST SELL 1*5* 3-OOOR and heater. New MARMADUKE Andcnmn I Lsaifaig 13M F -U?****!*.' '____________- INO PONTIAC CATALINA 4 DOOR •5»* Fo'n*'t*'t?: 4 DOOR STAR. Chief Hydra. Nadio and heuter. Whitewalls. t**4 Dixie Hwy. OR Mominy’th mad! Kin I thtay with you all night?? For Sak Cara 106 ■It FORD THUNORRBIRD. POW-er stearins. Power brakM. Sharp. *30*». PB 4-M3d before « p.m. whitewalls. Light TOM BOHR. INC. 136 S. Mam_MUIord MU ♦1715 '57 FORD CONTERTIBLB REPO-SSESSION *7*5 fuU price, no cash needed nay only |37 a mo. Due June 34. Rite Auto. Mr. BeU, FE 5453* 106 East Bird., at Auburn iW TO 1951 models I SMITH MOTOR SALES B WUllams Lake at M56 _____OB s-toie_________ Itte Auto. Mr. Bell PE 6-4533 133 East Blvd., at Auburn 13i4 FORD 3 DOOR HARDTOP, I, 3173. OR 3-4331 1353 FORD, a DOOR RANCH------PORDCOlriEKimK 383 South Anderson. 1656 FORD T-6, 3-DOOR, RADIO AND HEATE*. AUTOMATIC ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of 333.16 par mo. All Credit M*r. Mr. Parks at Ml ♦7566, HaroM Turner. Ford. ' JT~ YOU NEED 3666 tor any emargeocy wa can help you SEE seaboard r:l7ANCE CO 1116 N. Perry St. ____FE 3-7017 1353 FORD convertible. V3, ..-w dash. 1430. MA 4-1106 '60 IMPALA CONTBRTIBLK. 11.006 miles for sale or wlU trade for Best offer over 11,343. PI 4-3631 0______ .353 CHETROLET BEL AH “ Only li.3 “it^'^ly* 31,135 NfSnra CHEVROLET CO 1000 6 WOODWARD ATE BmmNOHAM MI 4-3735.________________ V-5. automatic transmission, radio, heater. Slun-ains flamuiio red and polar white. Low cash or old ear down, aymenta ol lO.r" 163P CHETIE STAKE 7TRUCE 1337 ChevU 3-dr., 1337 PooUac 3-dr., 1333 Model T stake, 1333 Ford Model T touiUg, 1311 AuaUn r trade, for alumhium boat! I BUYING or selling SEE US BEFORE YOU DEAL HOUGHTEX & SOX B3S N. Iteln. RogRester OL 1-3761 ^ropei^ re birSiTgham omaUc Extra sharp: 1 3?r36.^ 6165 Tlrgll Harris Dtaler. FE 19-57 FORD Convertible Falrlane with V-S enflne, Pordo- matlc. radio and haater. Sharp Ivory and coral wl“-and wbltewaa Urea. $1065 VAGABOND ZIMMER. »e, seaboard ---- „ 11S5 N. Perry St. . 546. OR 3- ________ IF YOU NEED $o«0 for any emergenev i''iPlNANCE Cadillac parte ei GREAT LAKES, uivtfmV'’sMt!onar — — -_______________________— GENERAL STUART FE**v?U5* Motorway Drive METAL FISHINGJK3AT 556 and YELLOVVSIONE ir f3erola3 8nipk~oacb^ See two story and Eipando—t and If wtda AU siiev and grlCM CO 3-TSD $800 OR 3telM Many good u$td oight o irtd« Priced to m\\. 1wi». w Oxford Trailer Sales *0 Harbor OWENS BOATS i EVINRUDE MOTORS I ■53 CHEVROLET Sedan deUvery. k-cyimoer, rower- ; SUde. power steerUig and hiakea , —Heater. Perfect mecbaaleally . and paint. 1 flnwtce rr. I firepo' MA 4-3733._______________ 17- CHRIS CRAFT. UTILI+Y. hp traUer. extras. 31.330. C 3U-0533 or 333-6133 C INBOARD. 1 VACATION TRAILERS ______________________ Boat Repair Materials HOMEPOWER JOHNTON MO-I pnBEROLAS EPOXIES " 13S7 Al shape. 3145, 3N 8 , points VARNISH Rent Traikr Space 90 BRAND NEW SPACES PONTIAC ll 3-DAT SPECIAL ■M CHEVROI.ET El Canino 5AVE 3-cyllnder, standard tranamUalon. radio, heater, r.ar cavar chroma ffo‘i*a.r______________ Ona of tha aharpest In 1313 Moilel A ... ------ 1133 Baldwin. : Adlere Service__________________ 31.3SS 1360 CHBVROLET IMPALA 3- ‘---- door hardtop. T3 angina. Power- fildt. power * I a c r I n g and brakes, radio, heater, whitewalls. Tinted glass Many other estru Only 36.306 actual mllet Pawn 1 many eitras. Bxcap- Auto Insurance 104 _____________FE_^3»62 OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who a...... ‘ DOT TiioMPSON er 50 H P Johnso,. _____ r and many ritrai Call MU S MILFORD INE BXCHANOE j CABIN i J»1 a MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR. 71, horsepowex FI 3;37J4,______ cement paUos etc 30 CABIN CRUISER SO H P ORAT d of Osford on Lake- inboard sleeps 3H Head Many }A 5-3031 accessories. *1.000 3300 Scolt -----------------------Rl*:___________________________lI____ 31 REBEL LAP8TRAKE CRUISER CONTINENTAL EIT FOR 1*52 S3 M"*5o'h p'Vvnnrude and '54 Ford, *35. OR 3-5354 _ putfiy equipp^. Cal 92 35 HORSEirowyR, Auto Accessories MT 3-3545 For Sak Tires A.I UeF.D tires. I NOW IS Till. TIMl':!” BOAT SHOW 7-l'T, - 18-FT. ON DISPLAY 8. 8«gliu C 4-45dT Bob llutclniison 1 Mobile Home Sales. Inc. LOOKI 750x14 BLACK TIRES. ALLi name brands Off new cars 315.f* plus tax and exchange. State Hii;| Sale.s *61 8 Baglnaw, FE 4-4567. FE M315 j 4Ml D,l*l* Hlfl^y Drayton^Plamj lAIL-Wtth ____ 6^n 7 days________ ■glTsO ar FONTJWN BO*T,.*>*PjTHAIL-offer. OR 3-1363 INTOO- -ixccUent Cl uphoUterad 33 Scott motor, t CRANKSHAFT CRINDINO IN THE; ear. Cylinders rebored Zuck Machine Shop. 23 Hood Phone FE ~ New and Used Boats, Motors and Trailers TEE-Nee TRAILERS , 666 Up FIBEROLASS CANOES Hit up MERCURY MOTORS 6 to (0 HP. WE NEED USED MOTOR8I Sale Motor Scooters 94 l*tt ALLSTATE, 5 HORSEPOW-_er, good shape, 1100 FE 4-7071 CONTINENTAL MOTOR SCOOTER. BOAT BARGAINS Used wood boats *10 up. New aluminum boats. *3*. New lift f'berglas. 1140 New 0 ft s 13 tt. pontoon boats with canopy *335 Close out sale on llshln* tackle. Hodgeman waders snd baseball equipment. Over 40 different new models of boats and raooes on display Open Sundays la . (a a n m Why pay more? rr BoaU ft Mo-1 milt Bast of 10 PER CENT DOWN BANK RATE n.IKF DRKYKR CUN AND SPORTS CENTER $20 FOR 6 MONTHS' lor moat ears. Including *35.000 Habimy ii.OOO medical *1.000 death benefu *30.000 uninsured motorists PHONE FE 4-3b36 We alto write canceled auto. PRANK A ANDERSON AOENCT 1044 Josl^ KE ♦3531 —------ frantmUsito wttlTl-bifrel earhu- ;rN?,‘«'.’!:ss: ‘carafe l-4*4t ('ll p.m. to 3:« pmi. or CHOICE OF 50 CARS ‘tS Ran Foreign and Spt. Cart 105 New Authorised Oesler VOLKSWAtiEN SALES AND SERVICE WARD-McELROY, INC. 4455 W. HURON iMIfl OR 444M Easy terms. NORTH OTEVRO-LET CO 1000 8. WOODWARD AVB. BIRMINOHAM. MI 4-3735. 5* HILLMAN 4-DOOR, LOW MILE- age. Asking $5*5. Make i 163 I Iroquois. FI S-133*. ~ —rzefOSiT 0057.________ XARMANN OHIA lt«0. ^ , condition. $1150. 353-005^_ 1567 VOtTksWAOFN BUN-ROOP, good . -a•• 6 VOLkSWAOEN RADIO. WHITE Bob Hutchins--- ------------ D avti Plaint BMT*¥baTlBR. JUBT LIKE NEW. -- ~-‘e H^way Drayton Plains ,uh ,mch. »»5 EM 3-3»8« NEW FIBEROLAS RUNABOUTS 40 electric Evinnidea. Tipper Irnll-er. *1,3*0. 13 It. boats *40 Aluminum *11*. Trailer ***. Evtnnide motors. 14 ft flberglat i walls. _____ _______________ 51*U_________________ ___________ I '5* TAUNU8 station "WAOOS. 3 tone blue and white, radio, better. whilewallt. re*l clean, **65. rt 4-Mit. I - '*5 Ford wagons * 53 Ford with VI I '51 Chevrolet First I „ .Suiierior Auto Sales 550 Oakland Ave. FH ♦7506 1*56 CHIVROLET IMPALA CON veftlblc. V-l. radio, heater. er brakea power steering. eseeltent -------- — 1*60 FORD 3-DOOB. VI WITH stick ihift, radio ond boater. whltewaU Urea this car Is In a sparkling -------- 1657 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, station wagoo. V* engine. Pordo-mallc. power steering and brakes. Black and while finish with red trim. Only *•*$. Easy terms NORTH CHEVROLET CO . 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE.. BIRiaNO- 1959 FORD 3-door hardtop. Radio, beoter. • tomatlc. white tiros, power ste< Ing ond braoa. *1.4l*. WEEKEND SPECIALS 10 RAMBLER American 3 dr **H '** FORD. Custom 3 dr. *715 FOR THAT BEAUTIFUL USED CAR SHELTOxN Pontiac-Buick Rochester, Mich. OL 1-8133 ... sharp 1 Aaaume monthly payments of 53SM with low cash down or old trade. Lloyd Motert. Llncoln-lkrcury-Comet, 333 S. aaginor 1P53 FORD CUSTOM 300 4-DOOR. V* wlUt itlck ahlft. radio and haater, whltewaU tlrea, tee this aharplc. It'a aa OWNER a FIED^ear. today. It * like ____ low eaoh down or ___trade. Lloyd Motort, Llneoln- Mereury-Comot. 333 8. Baglnaw, FB3-»131. - _ FORD COUNTRY SEDAN Station wagon, standard transmission. radio, heater white tlrvs. A tpdrkUng teaspray green and Arctic white finish. Low cash men's of“t».li""weelri“"'La'k{-SIDE MOTORS. Huron st Bliia-. .. . PI *-4M2. TAYLOR'S OK USED CARS CHEVROLET, ICArkot *S»1° - FORD 3-DOOR REPOSSESSION IlM fuU piiet, no eoJh needed, pay only *13 a mo., dut Juno 34. rKo Attto. Mr. Boa FE *-453* 10* East Bird., at Auburn I.ARKS CLOSE-OUT 4 New Cars WON’T For Sak Cart 106 1*6* PVRO, OALAXIE t DOOR. V* motor, radio and hatter, whltewaU tires. 16.060 mUea. automatic transmission OR 3-*»**~ ___ .1 tow cash down or d trade. Uoyd Motort. Llncoln-ercury-CoUMt, 313 8. Saginaw. owner No money down, assume toyments of *4 M weekly. LAKE-8IOB MOTORS. Huron at EHu-toth Lake Rd.. FE *■-- 1»M FORD CUSTOM 300 4-DOOR. I evUnder awteuwtlc transmls-beiter. whltewaU finish, iearn the truth used car. OWNER Cl_________ Assumt paymenU of *34.04 per month, low cash down or old trade. Lloyd Motors, Uncoln-Mercu^^omet. 333 B. Saginaw, 54 ^ LINCOLN CAPRI. SPOKE wheels, taka ovtr payi 6350 cash I?L 3-333P paymenU. pvt, t i i-0353. AND HEATER. iraifEWALU TIRES. ABSOLUTELY NO MON-.ET DOWN. Assume payments of 536.75 per mo. CaU Credtt Mgr.. Mr^ Parks at MI 4750*. Harold Turner. Ford. kIKRCURT. BBBT >r *567 CoU PK 4-5611. 1164 MBRCURT MONTIRBT 4-door hardtop. Power brokea. power steering, radio, beater, white-walla. Light blue with matching trim. Stock No. 2130. Only Hl*5. laay terms. NORTH CHEimOLBT CO.. 1000 8. WOODWARD BUUnNORAM. MI 4-27U. ‘60 MERCURY CONTeRTTBLE Pactory Officaal. power brakot and atcering. Solid Red tinlali. T*. outomaUc transmlssloo. JEROME-FERGUSON ROCHESTER PORD DEALER _______OL 1-4T11__ 1155 MERCURY. RADIO AND hooter. exceUrnt condition, no monev down, full price IlM. CREO'rr MANAOER. FE 6-4443' King Auto Sales_115 S, Saginaw 1461 DEMONSTRATORS - MER-eury ^and Oomeu._ Tery tow mUe- __ -rar-.-n 'KLJiV 10 11.006 Birmingham's __________^l-lfercury-Caraot Dealer BOB FROST. INC . 47* 8. Wood-' Birmingham. MlOjaOO. 175~T 14M OLDS. H. 5175. OLDS’ WHY NOT TRY SUBURBAN — OLDS. 513 8. Woodward. Birmingham., in 444M. 4 Texas. Rochester. 1M7 OLDSMOBILE, A NICE TEL-low and white 4 door hardtop, radio and .hooter, no monev down. Lnckgr Auto Bales. 163 8. Saginaw icky Auto E 4-3314. —SUPER 8FECTAL- I OLDS HARDTOP ........(IMS Super "tl.” Power stMrlng and brakea. Immaculate. My personal Mner's Chevrolet EL CAMINO SALES 3714 K Walton Blvd. PE 6-llM OLDS POWER BRAKB8~aV^ ToooiTooeocwr. cellont 6-1434.____________________________ 1M3 OLDS 4-DOOR POLLY rquipped. no ruat. Ideal 2nd car. Full price #lM^_No money dn. LAKESIDE MOTORS. Huron i iter, pdw-n*. cfcan, t 4-0la4. •54 CHEVROLET. 314. WWAN'S liost tell. CaU U 3-3433 alter 1:34. CHEVROtifTlk 4-OOCBl. 34 004 original “• plete aervfca record. 4UM or offer. MA 6-7*1*. IIU L'IU!WllbLli!ll5^'Lr£ door hardtop. VI on^a. Fow- ___ Ko 9194 AVE. BOtinNOHAM. MI 4-3735 O* n«»«. , _ UL Am SPOR' Coupe. V-* engine. Ppwerrildi radio, beater. wMtewaUs. Bmti 3-tone finish. SWek No- 314V Only 51MI. Easy terms. NORTH 1464 CHEVROLET 3-DOOB. 4 CYL-Inder with slick shift, r—-healer. whltewaU tlraa. For Sak Cart 1456 BOICK HARDTOP' RADIO PROTECT YOUR BOAT* g condlllon. 5150 PE «-31»» For^k Motorcycks 95 , LOOK them over 57 S'» JOHNSON 1100. - h p JofaniKm ttOO OR 4»9543 55 r* FOOT LARSON ALL AMERICA ftberflas " ' — —' er '%»nsoi BOAT -SAVER HOIST Latest design lor Inboords or outboards. Keep your boat sate from wind, water, elements, reflnlsb- AND HEATER. DTNAFLoW. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume paymenia ol $36.71 per mo Coll Credit Mgr.. Mr. Ports at Ml 47504, HarolJ-lyraer. FonL 1457 BnICK,~3 DOOR HARDTOP Radio, heater, white side walls. 3 tone paint original owner. EKtl- '6* TARDSMAN NEW-DEMO 51*5 Was 5M4 Mewl ‘60 SIMPLEX DEMO *■*" J SIMPLEX CLEAN 1*41 CENTURY INBOARD, 74 borse^er. 5556 **41334.___ COMET SAILBOAT. EXCELLENT Owens Marine Supplies 3N Orchard Lake Ave. I>E 3-6030 " SEE SCOTTY FOB A tOOTT_ 3 H.F. to 75 H.F. Trade your CANOE WANTED, PAT'CA®jl OB SKRVICE CYCLE NINE M3 J^.\Y BOAT-S Holly Marine & Coach ijuhnson Motors. AUoy Trailers. liBIO ttottr Rd . Hofly, HlChtoanf Used. Bstote. Mojdr* YrgUtn ■Fnk Rnjea__________JWL±Sl> KESSLER ' . ______a new SCOTT by McCuUoeh Tou'U like •■otoe bttstnesa -* iBARlNr-] lent condition 3780^MlJt-043S^ 1357 BUI'Ce'I dOOB HARDTOP. A sharp red and white car in ei-crllent condition, no money down. Luckv Auto Bales. 133 B. Stflnar FE_43«4. ___ ____________ BUICES’ WHY not TOY SUBURBAN - OLDS. 533 S. Wood-_ward^ Birmingham. Ml 44433, 1353 BUICE 1 DOOR. VtAnPaRD transmlsglOD. Runs good. “ “ Ibeithib ( walk ttoo^l^dack.^Y^ J*/ traitor, ^llt. everything, ri - CADILLAC CONTBRTIBLF Bujwrtor Auuq 116 Oakland '56 CADiLUC" Nici COUPE'dK-Vlllc. full I — '. reasonable. OL PLACE A LOST” AD. CaU FE Z-8I81 ior an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2^181 for an •id writer. Auto k Marine, 14 H. Ws*l»'n3'™ OXFORD SUN 14* OA 414». MA-POWER Inboard-Outboard ■ ! AUBURN ROAD ^ SALJiS.& SERVICE Terrific Dtoeou^s On BOATS-MOTORB-'^ILBM •41-4 H P Outboard Itotor. IN.N 1414 W. Auburn Rd. lAeroaa Prom AVoodatoHlghJ OPEN *-4 * DATE UL 3-1N7 Driva Set It now al OAKLAND MARINE EX^ANOE Nl 8. Sagteaw FE 1-41*1 JOHNSON , OUTBOARD MOiTOttS. Stareraft Boats. Oator Tralleis Everything for the boat. OWEN'S klARINE SUn>LlES . IN Orchard Lake A>* FE 3-*«3* 55 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HABD-top Blue and white. 5635. JBF ----- 1501 Baldwto FE 3-Mll. 1336 CHEVROLET. 3-DOOR, RADIO .. .... ----- learn tha truth about this OWNER CERTIFIED sharpie today. Asiumt payments of I33.33 par month, with low ca*h down or oM trade. LIqiil Motors. Llncoln-Morcury-Cpaet, 333 E. Sagteaw, FE 3-6131. clean. Only 3634 Psnehuk Motor Bales. 1313 Dixit Highway. 1M7 CBE^r ltd. BAblO AND haater. Sharp. 37Mv R&R MOTORS 5# CHRfSLBR WINDSOR. n^eekasr ■Ml Chrysler convertible aUFERlOR AUTO 333 OAKLAND ^ CRRYSUER i-DOOR REPOSSESSION 533* tun price, no each neod^ pay only ni a SM. Due June 14 hue Auto, Mr. loll. FE^ *433* Al USED WAOONS ‘33 Chtv . Brookwood. auto trans.. radio. ' 3* Ford Country scd..____________ vinyl trim, radio, heater. Both clean, ^ced'right. ‘TOM BOHR, INC. 113 g. MAIM MILFORD MU 41713 DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New 1961 Simea $1395.25 SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD 15,030 IHLE OUARANTEE RAMMLER - DALLAS 1331 N. MAIN I OL 34111 Weekend Special 1957 FORD BEATTIE WATERFORD FORD DEALER At the itopllght In Waterford ________OR 41331_____ OUVER BUICK Inspect-■ Our Spacious Lot of Fine Used Cars This Weekend Come in Monday and Make Your Deal! 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 — Special - I960 PONTIAC t-Door hardtop with radio and heater. Brdraniatlo transmls-ilo^ P46«i liiakii EBB IHEIT ...■.... $2495 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Oemens FE 37954 DEMO OLDSMOBILE 88 $1,(XX). Discount lEROME MOTOR SALES 280 S. Saginaw FE 3-7021 JOHNSON Offers Russ Johnson V lake ORION i MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 6. 3 DOOR. HOMER HTCHT_ Small Town Trades: '3T Ford country sedan wagun. Ra-- xr*—----------■- ■5* Chevla Bel Air 4 doer. Radio. Heater. Automatic transmtoalon. New. wbitewoUi ............... *14M '51 Ford 4 door. Radio and heater .......................... 3145 '51 Pontlae CataUna. Radio and Chevrolet -Pontiac -Buick Dealer PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward For SRkCora 10$ a? isra 1344 RADIO.^ WT- taitos. CaU after t p.m. OR neawr, wniie __m brake*. >17W. OR 3-H4I FONTUC 6 ife’roNTiAc.'lBiaiBl^ coi- ^647?.*“^ Vtot. dm... 4-dr. AB80LU1 Turner. Ford. ■57 PONTIAC STAB CHIEF HAROTCH*. with povtr *100710* M braes.RidIo and heater. Lcolhtr trlml 'nia to^shATP onol BILL snmat rambler 11 8. Main St. ^Clarkston OPEN EYES._________MA »-5*71 PONTIAC list CATAilkA BTATIOM wagon, power ttecrlng, brakes. s*M and antenna, direeUonal ra-,, dlo, trl-power post - traction. acretni. *310*. OR 3-44W. 11*0 PONTIAC VENTURA. RACIO ond haater. power iteerlne and brakes. Very clean. Ft 4-3734. iMi i^iAc BowinmLur.nK _3-W.__________________________ IMI PONTUC 4-DOOR CATALIMA. ... --------.J hydramatle, *3.1*5. hardtop, low mltoi. UL 3 1167 FON'HAr 1575 'I* FtWriAC 4DOOR EMRDfoF hydra tranamltaloB, radio and *■—*er, iwwor braku and steer-CalfFB 4-M4* or FR 44rsi Sf.r?,_ 1154 PONTIAC 3-DdOR HtSCbtof. charges of 17* 40. Uoyd Moto Ltncoln-Mercttry-Comet, 333 Softpow. FB3-tlll. REDUCED PRICES 141 'H Chevyi .: .... gift up 111 Ford. -H. ‘I*. 'M . I3W up ‘55 Hudson Hornet ...... *3M ‘17. '5*. 54, CadlUaes 141 Plymoulbs, ‘55. -54, ‘5* *1N Up ‘54 Packard, 5* Lincoln, Many otbara^ .....*35 up. Ft 43111. ECONOITY CARS a AUBURN 1*5* FONTIAC 4-DOOR HARDTOP ........... .. PONTIAC 4L_ REPOSSESSION 5151 Full price, on ----Ill a mo duo Juno 24. ar»v‘L.. ............. US Eaat Blvd., at Auburn i»iW RENAULT. _________ORJ;314l._________ •5* FONTUC 4-DdOB. AUTO-—power. Low miloagt. KS-S311. SPECIAL R AND C RAMBLER SUPER MARKET EM 3-4155 *145 Commereo Bd ‘51 NASH MITOWOLITAH. CAU. alter I, MI 4-433S._. 1N7^N^ ^yCBUpE^m^^ ?all"mh. Wra-^'^CREDrf MANAGER. FE 44«i3. King Auto Sato* 115 g. Sagteaw 1*55 WILLY8 JEEP. 4 - WHEEL SSlX. RAMBLER Amorlcan. Radio, heater, white tires, let black ttnlsb, tl.MO. John McAuliffe, Ford 434 OAKLAND_______FE 4-«14l 1958 AMERICAN Vtrj pretty, 1-owatr, 3-door. white top. red body. Standard sl^^An economy special. Priced VeOFLE‘8 auto SALES 41 Oakland _______FE 3-3351 ill* STUDEBAkER LARK STaT •'51. vtfo" * cylinder, atendard ahlft. Radio, heater. Ught blue finlah. Stock No. lOM. (My *1.111. NORTH CHEVROUn CO, ISIS miles. OL MU' HASKINS CHEVY DEMOS INI Oorvstr 4-door station wag. Ol. Radio, beater, whttcwalto. —and whit# finish. Savt oo t INI Chevrolet Bel I eoylne, powargluic. Sea, power atMring, rto r. Solid fawn balgt ftto HASONS CHEVROirr •TOI Dtxlo Highway at MU MApto 491N Opan nIMo ‘tQ I Save $800 on these 1961 Demos: - - Feotlae Catatlns Tlsta, bhio anl Sharp Trade-Ins! ®»!fk Wui 3 door. Dynto Radio B boater. Tours for HAUPT PONTIAC „ CLARKSTOR M-U Out Blto norih of'UB M MAPI# *31l ”*• *• OP« Evot. 9UU 4 •l: THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 18. 1961 TWENTY-THREE Today’s Television Programs The town ot Uebenthal, Ken., jets it! iMum frcrni tin meahioi “love valley.'' Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to changes without notice auuHMi 7—wxn>Tv ChaaMl 4-WWJ TV Ouiinel »-CXLW-TV rmnonrs xv uohuqhts liM (2) Movie (oont.) (4) (Oolor) Geonie Pierrot (T) Sports (coot) (9) Popeye |:N (2) Hlshway Patnd (4) Pierrot (oont) (T) Sports (coot) (9) Cowtown Rodeo T:M (2) Death Valley Days (4y Pony Express (T) Decoy (9) Ted Undsay 1:U (9) Nation’s Business 1:N (2) Perry Mason (4) (Color) Bonansa (7) Leave It to Beaver (9) Nature of Things |:W (2) Perry Btason (oont.) (4) Bonansa (oont.) (7) Lawtenoe Wdk (9) Explvatlana |;N (2) Chedtmate (4) Bob Hope (fecial) (7) Wdk (oont) (9) live A Borrowed Life 9:M (2) Chedonate (cont.) (4) Bob Hope (cont.) (7) Boddrc (9) Invisible Man 9:99 (2) Have Gun—Will Thtvel (4) Our American Heritage (Special) Don Ameche nar rates "Woodrow Wilson and the Unknown Soldier.’' (7) Boxing (cont) (9) Juliette 9:44 (7) Blake That Spare M:M (2) Gmsmoln (4) Bledictne 1961 (7) Roaring 20s (9) News U:19 (9) Weather, SporU 19:M (9) Golf 19:99 (2) Sea Hunt (4) Medielne (oont.) (7) Roaring 20s (oont) (9) New York Confidential 11:19 (2) News (4) News (7) B (9) Movie: “Magnificent Matador" (1956). BuQfigfater decides to quit for i ent reason. Anthony Qtdnn. Maureen CKHara, Richard Util (2) Weather (« Weather (7) BeUeve It or Not 11:99 (2) SporU (4) SporU (7) Play of the Week. Paul Osborn’s «»nedy "Morning's at Seven.’’ U:«6 (2) Mo\des: 1. "Cltisen Kane" (1941). One of the world’s wealthiest i A reporter is sent to get the story ot this man's life. Orson Welles, Joseph Cotton, Everett Sloane. 2. “Ambush” (1939), Cunning criminal decides to commit the perfect crime. Gladys Swarthout, Lloyd Nolan. 11:99 (4) Mqvies: L "The Amazing Mr. X’’ (1948). Medium teUs young woman he municate with her dead husband. Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari. 2. "Portrait for Murder.” Detective is assigned to case ot murder. George Sanders, Dana Wynter, Robert Stack. Our World. (9) Temple Baptist Onirch. 9:14 (2) To Dwell Together. 9:99 (2) Detroit Pidpit (4) Southern Baptist Hour (7) CSurladan Sdenoe. (9) Oral Roberts. 9:44 (7) Progress Parade 19;90 (2) This Is Ihe Life. (4) (Colnr) Davey and (71 Faith lor Today. (9) Clatbedrai of Tomorrow 19:14 (4) Industry on Parade 19:90 (2) Felix Ibe Cat. (4) Contrails (7) QT Hush U:I9 (4) Briefing Session (7) Realm of the Wild (9) Oiristophers 11:U (2) Little Lulu. U:99 (2) My Uttle Blargie (4) Blr. Wizard (7) Chanoplonshlp Bowling. (9) African Patrol SUNDAY MORNINO (2) 8:99 (2) Maas for Shut-ins. 1:19 (9) Billboard. 9:14 (9) Sacred Heart 4:99 (2) Christophers. (9) Herald of Truth. (4) News. 9:99 (2) Decision (4) Church at the Cros» roads. mundersta TV Features lATUHDAV 8:30 p.m. (2). Dan Duryea plays BlaJ. Wilson, a military adiool oomtnamdant with a murder case on his hands. BOB HOPE, 8:30 p.m. (4). Bob’s final vecial of the season. GuesU: Julie London, Juliet Prowse, James Gamer and the David Rose Orchestra. OUB AMERICAN HERRAOE, 9:30 p.m. (4). The stories of two great Americans who never met or knew each othir are told in "Wood-row Wilson and the Unkno ROARINO Ms, 10 p.m. (7). Part I. A murder leads newsman Scott SUNDAY AFTERNOON 9:M Norris (Rex Reason) into a clash with rum-runner Johnny Chrat” Jones (Roger Moore). SUNDAY TlOmi BASEBALL, 1 p.m. (2). Detroit plays New York at Yankee Sadium. The first game of doublfheader is televised. EICBMANN ON TRIAL, 4 p.m. (7). HighUghU of the week’s courtroom sessions in Jerusalem. CHET HUNTLEY REPORTING, 5:30 p.m. (4). First films of Cuba’: defense against the anti-CSstro invasion, KepuFd by the Cuban Institute of Cinematography. SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHOW, 7 p.m. (4). Robert Morse, Jackie COogan and Robert Sampson in an crlg^ drama about a teen-age boy who meets some BUssouri Tebels.” ED SULLIVAN, 8 p.m. (2). Headliners: Gene Bairy, the Three Stooges, Teresa Brewer, Richard Tucker, comedian Adam Keefe, clarinetist Pete Fbuntain. DINAH SHORE, 9 p.m. (4). Salutes to the Armed Forces and mothers by Dinah and guests Carol OMuming, Red Norvo„Jack Jones and the Norad Command Band, (color) 19:99 (2) Washington Report (4) Shakespeare (9) West Point 19:14 (2) Feast of Weeks 19:99 (2) Voice of the FSns (4) Builders’ Showcase (7) Pip the Piper (9) Passing Parade 19:44 (2) Tiger Warmup (9) Kiplinger Report (2) Tiger BasebaU (4) Journey (7) World Adventure Series (9) M 0 V i e: "Kings Row’ (1941). The story of a town and strange relationships. Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ranald Reagan. l:M (7) Mother’s Day Tribute (4) Capt. Gallant (7) Interpol Calling (4) Shavum (7) Directions '61 9:99 (4) Movie: "You’U Never Get Rich’’ (1941). A philandering producer buys a diamond bracelet for a chorus girl. Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Robert Benchley. (7) Youth Bureau 9:99 (2) Scoreboard 9:M (2) Movie: “The High and the Mighty” (1954). A plane carrying 22 passengers from Honolulu to San Francisco develops motor trouble. John Wayne, (Taire Trevor, La-ralne Day, Robert Stack, Jan Sterling, Phil Harris, Robert Newton. (7) Meet the Professor (9) Movie: "Four Mothers" (1941). Motherhood and their fathn’s financial setbadcs make life hectic for four young wives. (7) Eiefanuum on Trial 4:14 (4) Capitol Reports 4:M (4) Bowling Stars (7) Issues and Answers (4) Celebrity Gdf (7) Blatty’s Funday Funnies 4:N (4) Owt Huntley (7) Rocky and His Friends (9) Science Fiction Theater 7:99 (2) Lassie (4) Shirley Temple (9) Blovie: "TUI the Clouds BM By” (1946), Tale of the life and songs of Jerome ICem. Judy Garland, Robert Walker, Kathryn (kayaon. (2) Dennis the Menace (7) Maverick. (56) Guest Traveler (2) Ed SuUlvan (4) National Velvet (56) Biology 102 9:99 (4) Tab Hunter (7) Lawman (56) Four Families 9:99 (2) Theater (4) (Odor) Dinah Shore (7) Rebel (9) Background MM (2) Jack Benny (7) Asphalt Jungle (9) News Bfagazine 19:M (2) Candid Camera (4) Loretta Young (9) News 19:19 (9) Weather, ^)orts 19:M (9) Golf Tip 19:M (2) What’s Bly Line (4) This Is Your Life (7) Winston ChurchiU (9) Dr. Christian 11:99 (2) News. (4) News. (7) News (9) Movie: "The Divided Heart" (English, 1954). war orphan is adopted by German parents. Theodore Bikel. U:i4 (2) Weather. (4) Weather. (7) Movie: "A Blan’s World’ (190. A nurse who witnesses a gangland murder is kidnaped. Larry Parks. U:M (2) Sports. (4) Sports. U:99 (2) Movie: "The High and the Blighty” (1954). A plane carrying 22 passengers from Honolulu to San FTandsoo develops motor trouble. John Wayne, Claire Trevor, raine Day. U:M (4) Movie: "’The Bitter Tea of Gen. Yen” (1933). A girl '/arrives in war-tom Oiina to marry her missionary fiance. Barbara Stanwyck. ll:M (2) Bly Uttle Blargie (4) Concentration (7) Love That Bob! (56) Memo to Teachers U:9T (2) Search lor Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be You (7) Number Please (9) Mary Morgan U:49 (56) La Douce France MONDAY AfTBRN(N)N (7) (9) 19:44 (2) Guiding Light U:I9 (9) News U:44 (4) News 1:M (2) David Niven (4) Jcumey (7) About Faces (9) Movie 1:19 (56) Parlez Francals (7) News V-M (2) As the World TVms (7) Life of Riley (56) World Histoy :U (4) Faye Elizabeth !;M (2) Amos ’n’ Andy (4) (Color) Jan Murray Pipers Finally Over Flower-Nibbling Phase MONDAY MORNING 9:M (4) O>lor) Continental Class- SET OUR PRICE 01 8AS HEATI LUXAIRE DELCO FLO-CO COLEMAN MUELLER AFCO CHANDLER HEATING CO. 01 3-4412 01 3-SS32 FHA TERMS No Monoy Do^n MODERNIZE I • RB BTIMATIS • LOW PIKIS ^ •niA«41 SiBCt IMS FE 2r2671 HEW COLOR TV ONLY 4399 mmmmusm Open If on. end PiL 422 W. Nw n 4.1111 WINSTON CHURCHILL. 10:30 p.m. (7). The Allies repulse the desperate Nazi attack in the Battle of the Bulge. SlhfDAY EYENINO 4:N (2) I Lova Lucy (4) (Color) George Pierrot (7) Sute Trooper (9) Popoye. (56) Facea in tiM Window 4:M (2) Twentieth Centuiy m Walt Disney (9) Ooae-Up (56) Casal’a Gass 4:49 (2) Meditations 9:49 (2) On the Fkrm Front 9>a (2) TV College 7:N (4) Dave Garroway (7) Funews 7:M (7) BeUeve It or Not (2) B'wana Don a) Johnny Ginger 4:14 (2) Captato Kangaroo S:U (7) BeUeve It or Not (7) Movie 9:M (?) Mjvle (4) Ed AUen 9:N (4) Consult Dr. Brothers 9:41 (4) Gateway to Glamour 9:9" (7) News. 19:N (2) I Love Lucy (4) Say When (7) Jack LaLanne 19: M (9) BUlboard. 19:M (2) Video Village (4) (Odor) Play Your Hunch (7) Jackie Cooper By EARL WILSON NEW YORI^‘’What flowers would you Uke to eat as your main course?” would be a good question to ask Piper Laurie —If you wanted her never to speak to you again. It’s taken Piper about five years and a lot of television shows to get over the flower-nibbling phase of her acting career. Sitting very moodily one recent midnight, Piper happened to see across the room of the HoUywood pubUc relations men who dreamed up the Idea that she loved to eat flowers. "A henchman of his had a marvelous idea for the new contractee," she recalled a Uttle sadly. "1 supposedly ate whole lists of flowers, —Wilson ' preserves, for Instance. And gar- denia salad. "It was a good idea, remarked the former Rosette Jacobs of Detroit, now eating some crl^ bacon Instead of rose petals, "but I’m sorry they did it to me.” Piper’s brave little battle to be a real actress — to be one of those rare girls, a starlet who became a star — Is being won right here and now. In The Hustler,” she plays a pick-up gal, with a Ump, who gets entangled with the pool hustler, Paul Newman. "I worked with him before,” Piper said. "What picture? The last one I did—four years ago — ‘Until They SaU,’ at Metro . . .1^6 had only one Uttle scene together. We said hello—and I walked out of the shot . . .” But now she has a part that causes her to wonder hopefully If there might at leaft be an Oecar nomination for her. ★ ★ (7) Day in Court 9:M (2) House Party (4) Loretta Young (7) Seven Keys (56) Tomorrow’s Craftsmen 9:M (2) Our Bliss Brooks IT) Qaiem For a Day. (4) Young Dr. Makme (9) Movie S:M (4) From These Roots (2) Vardict Is Yours. (7) Who Do You Trust? 4:09 (2) Brighter Day (41 Make Room (or Daddy (7) American Bandstand 4:14 (2) Secret Storm. 4:M (2) Edge of Night (4) Here’s Hollywood (9) Adventure ’Time 4:19 (2) Movie (4) (Color) Gemge Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Looney Tunes and Jingles 1:M (7) Rin Tin 'Dn (56) Americans At Work ;:44 (56) News Blagazine i:S0 (9) News i:S4 (4) Bowling HlghlighU Give Building Pdrmit for $12,000 Structure I (9) lAmsry Sdiooi Time. U:M (2) Double Exposure (4) (Color) Price Is Right. (7) (Utl9 Storm (9) Romper Room. ,--To(day's Ra(dio Programs-- wwj (fie) wuaa oim) wsrs nsie) wroN (iMt wise (iitf> iisiS-wwj. at. peui'i cetti. trit-wjll. Heed* CEtW. I--- WJBE^n«"By«i WOSB, OoarMI Vsie-WJIL Teva MMttiif CBLW, itetoa Itie-WJR. At Tear anaMl liS»-WWA M«atef wroN, oiarta s( WMt Uise-WJW saa. SappImMt .Wja, Tan ,W. Ihkan WJW: Brotharhaad Br. cSi’. March of >tnh WJSB, CradOsd t, Enov Tear B ViSS-Wjn. Bam Barum WWJ. Marmor-c Charoh WETS, oaaat Star Bauehar Tah. WJBE. rrotcctcnt Hoar WrON. BpUoopal Hr. lilS-WJII. Bav^ Bart WW^ Mutle WXV’b. Or. B CEtW, Tour V WJBE. Neva. L. . WPON emmaBucI Bapt. I;M»—WWJ, Newt. Seouta WXTZ. nicrtmat* CKLW. Oral Roberta WJBE, Town EaB WPON. Xm. Bast, Neva W«5*SirtSa?toTe$* ___ _____ _IantoTanl 1 WWJ, -ntcr BanbaU WJBE. Bundar B -WJR, Bolo Sbowcatf IR Neva,. ------- WJBE. Bcoraa, I CELW, Radio Church ‘wWA^Sltw. Boa CELW. Bortrai WJBE, Boaa. Statai WPON. 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Montcalm St. The building, when completed, is to be leased to the owners of the present Gridiron Bar, 21 E. Pike St., who recently received City (Commission permission to transfer their tavern license from the downtown area to Montcalm Street. Asks U.S. for Hospitality MILWAUKEE, Wls. (9^-Assist-ant Secretary of State G. Mermen Williams appealed- to Americans to extend to visitors from Africa "the same traditional hospitality’ which they show each other. Infro-lleal, Convectad. ProducM up to 40% Mars Uaobto Heat frem NmI ONLY luntor TiMrt Qaiddy Foya for ItoeH>Then Faye Yew lito-leiig DtoMencb to Comferl and lower Feel /A4 A* «“pue MUtBO-UF DBMONST8tATION h Yavr Owv Hana or at Oar SIm| loay Tanoa. Cv6 aa Today. lankltRADI-HUT •A9 BUKlin RBMAfMMlIIOin FUlNAa Up t9 S Y9«n 19 Piy FE 8-6621 MICHIGAN HEATING CO., me. SUPERMARKET SALE! Thi9 W99k9nd wt «r« putting our now Tolovhiono, Rofrigorotort, Dryort of oil mokoo ond modob on opociol ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES solo, at Kkt in th# SuportnorktH, littio evnrlMod. fott tnlling of mor-chondiio for o low prico. Slop Ml week and see what yoe cos soro sow a Ask Ahoal Osr fasy Credit reroie. WEEKEND WINDUP . . . ChBriton Heston, dining at the plush Tower Site, pointed out the cold-water building he once lived in . . . Richard Boone gave singer Duane Udy a role in "Have Oun.” Actor George Hamlltea may start a fad—In “Light In the Piazza” he wears a short “Italian boy” haircut... Sntlrlst Ston Frcbcrg wants to write a Broadway comedy next season . . .: ★ ★ ★ TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: “I must apologise for my baggy | trousers,” says Joe I. Lewis,—“but my press secretary Is away.”| WISH I’D SAID THAT: True humUlty comes to a man! when he realizes he left his lunch money home In his apron; pocket... That’s earl brother. (Copyright, 1161) FE 4-2525 Opea Every Nito 'tU I F.M. 625 W. HURON STRUT Ford Division's Sales Brightest Since November ■ported slightly higher sales than in the first 10 days of May 1960 but gave no figures. DETROIT (* — The Ford Motor The first woman medical gndu-Rto Rt the University of Michigan IrecMved her M. D. in 1871. Co. reports continually improving sales lor Ford, Falcon and Thun-derbird (or the first 10 days o(| May. The Ford Divlaion reported sales | of 43,750 CRTS, about 4J61 per day the highest daily rate (or any lOday period since the end of No-vendter. Lincoln-Mercury Division also re- SONOTONE House of Hearinil; Free Hearing Tests Free ParUg^lear ot "Opom Ivoc. by ApBotalaiear 143 Oakland FEderal 2-1225 PONTIAC, MICH. CKlW, joa Taa MaiMeal Nalfbber l:ee-WJR. TUaa Far Mob CKLW. Joa Taa WPON, Murtobl Nelibbbrii CKLik, Jaa Taa WPON. Marta WCAR. Rfvt. Mule S:ee-CKLW, Hava, Shut Bk BSIDEICO^ GAS and OIL FURNACES Gss Finseet Oil FiriSMt Ooivertioi Biraers Oflniwieiilsn Be sure of yesrt of trouble-free besting with a low-eoit, efficient, autontotic GM Deko-Heet installs-tlon pfermed for your home by factory trained heating experts. Nsibi Bed 6lsaps With Yowr PiirclKist of a GM DUCO nUGUCE w ALSCO ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Complete Line of AUco Storm Windows Doors—Siding O’BRIEN SUPPLY CO. 371 Voahab M. FE B2919 Operetor on Duty After Store Hours ENTER THE “PICK YOUR FAVORITE TV SERVICEMAR” CONTEST WIN A FREE GE APPLIANCE Select year favorite radto-TV SarvicaiMR. In 50 words or less, toll why you think he < 11 makes an outstanding contribution to community affairs and (2) is a competent businessman. The serviceman you nominate may becoma a candidate for the coveted national General Electric 'All American" Award. Yao can win a new CE appliance! keep it a tacret! Many of thesa hardworking businessmen important role in your community affairs. We feel that vvly you — their customers, friends, and naighbort are In a position to judge how impvrtaiit! play a Win a Raw Cl appllsRC"! For your trouble you can vt of eight beautiful General Electric appliances: A GE Floor Foliihtr 2 GE Fortoblo Rodioo TlSrWtairiiiW" 3 GE Clocko Sabmft your entry before )viM 15 to Pontiac Press, P.O. Pox 7, Pontiac, Michigan. Pick up your entry blanks at any of the following dealers listed below. TWO TOP EMDLEMS IN T.V. TU6IS AmaM » Stover TV UL 2-3600 tin Aatora RC.. Prattoa Aoboni Radio » TV FI 4-1655 LaHmer Radto * TV OR 1-2652 Bill's TV Sarvica IM 1-6511 ISIS Datov Uk. Bi.. CaVuvan. Condeo Rsdie fr TV PI 4-9736 as B. Taltcrash. Paaltoa c » V TV iM. PI 4-1515 Mens Uectreoks MA 4-1364 ISS W. WaUaS Uka Da., WalM U. NettoR Radto 6r TV FL 2-3106 ssass Taa Oyka. Waaktaftoa Obel TV Service PI 4-4945 OR 3-1217 n 4-6221 Debet TV 4 Radio 012.4721 lai W. OalaanHy, Raahaatev Ha«ip»|a Dortric _ PI 4-2525 isia N. Ofeyka Rd.. ItoiRRski Radio * tv FI 2-6967 lUI W. avrav. PavMaa IwMt't Radto • TV PI 4.1111 Hod'a Radio fr TV FI 4-5141 PavUaa OR 4-7561 lehbten Radto fr TV FI 1-4569 M R. Waltoa. PMtIaa loato Radio fr TV 612-1350 till Or«luirC Laka, Kaafa BarW Leka Orlop Aaol. MY 2-5711 us e. Hfoadvay, Uka Ottoa Uk9TV ' MA 6.^265 tU« Ortoaei Utai PaiaiwW IMi-4114 Mtortl Laka AIRoodiofTV MY 3-1124 Ha J^ra Bd., Laka Oftov TotovittoR Sonr. Ca. Ml 6-3500 w*SJwSa57lTim WKC iRfc. fl 1-7114 T" 't, tWKNTY-FOUll THE PONTlAC PBESS. SATURDAY. MAY 18. 1061 Beer-Drinking Burglars Draw ' Blank in Brewery Beer-guzadin^ faiirglan were un-auccessfol iq eflorts to crack a safe containing between J6.000 and $7,000 when they broke into a brewery w'arehouse in Waterford Township early this morning. ★ ♦ a The culprits must have sweated considerably in ntXAing the 1.500-pound safe from an office of the Smith Bev’er^e Co. at 1130 Syl-vertis Drive into an adjacent looker room. Hlry bnrite open several quart boHles of brer and eonsumed it on the spot, tlien, the burglars got a Mewtorrh from the (tarage port of Ore warebone and at No Engagement Ring in School for QiH, 14 UTCHFIEtJD, Emtand Detroit aad Ray M. Gidaey, UX. | roatroller of the eurreBey. ' The Pontiac bank contended Gidney had misinterpreted Michi-i gan law governing bank franchise territorie.s in granting a certificate to the Detroit bank branch. It asked that the certicatc be revoked. I The Manufacturers branch hasi been at its 1012 Hunter Blvd. loca-! tion since Aug. 12, 1959. State parks in Arkansas have an apprais^ value of $1,360,08*2. The Big Difference Is .. . t i 4% CURRENT DIVIDEND PAID Semi-Annually for 71 YEARS or 142 Consecutive Times Capitol Savings & Loan Assn. 75 W, Huron FE 4-0561 OPEN MONDAY NIGHT TIL 9 Be Siuart„ Be Thrifty-Moiiday and Every Day, You Can Be Sure of Extra Savings at Sears! SPECIAL! knit tops and walker shorts Your Choice I Knit taps of cotton In choice of 3 styles, 4 patterns, 7 colors. In small, medium and large sizes. Coordinate them‘ with the walker shorts. Walker shprts in choice of 5 styles and 6 colors in all women’s sizes 10 to 20 in cotton. Really an outstanding Monday value ... at Sears! infant’s coordinates! 73l Boys’ or girls’ 98c sport shirts and wash ’n’ wear shorts; girls’ pedal pushers and boys’ 98c cotton knit shirts in assorted colors and patterns on sale Monday. Sizes to 6x. Infanli' Duplw Main Floor Cordtex Bra Sale ^ Oordtex inserts In the under-cups five natural uplift. 39-30; A. 34-42. B. C. panty or girdle Herdar $LM Sorry, No Phone Orders, C.O.D.’s or Deliveries* . *Eieept ea Large IteuH MONDAY ONLY! SAVE $5! Fashion Tailored Spring and Summer Charge /Regularly at I91.95 Mid-weight sport coats In assorted light spring and summer colors. Sizes 36-44. wash 'n' wear slacks Dacron and wool In 088 30-42. Reg. 1M-9M. „ Mob’s Wear. Mala Floor Reduced $27 Monday! Automatic Portable Sewinp! Machine W IS Down Regularly at 164.95 Here’s a Kenmore that’s made to do all your ordinary sewing tasks with ease! Sews forward and reverse. has foot-operated control. In attractive, easy-to-carry storage case. See it Monday. Save $27! Sawing Machinal, Main Float Fairloom 1 to 10-Yd. Wash Cottons 28'« Fine assortment of wash cottons In 1 to 10-yd. lengths. You'll find some for every use . . . playclothes, dresses, i^rons, nightwear, etc. Yard Goods. Main Float Now at Sears Store-Wide JUBILEE EVENT Shop Mon. Nite ‘til 9 MONDAY ONLY! MONDAY ONLY! Sale! Carpet Runner Rugs Perfect for Every Room jn-rt. Colorful and warm in bath or bedroom or use them In front of fireplace, sofa or at doorways. Regularly priced at $5.95 . . . Monday priced to save you almost $2! Z4xl44-la. Reg. I#J8 . .. 7J7 4x«-rL Rcg.ltJS . 7J7 Float Coverings—Seors SecMd Floor MONDAY ONLY! A A Save Monday on Modem, Three Bullet Pole Lamp t99 Reg. 9.98 6’ Charge It Your beat buy l«cau»e; Rich, black or beige enamel finish with gleaming brass-plated swivels. Come in Monday — you’ll save almost $3 on each one. ia«p Dopl- lad Floor r >piy i Cross Country Lawn Quick Green Reg. SM M-lbw An all-purpose fertiliser that has much nltsogcn. greens layms faat. 10-4-4 analytia. Lawn Food Adds To Lawn Health Reg. 8.4$ 1®8 S$-lha. Have a greener, more luxurious lawn. Organic food gives grass roots needed chemicals. Special Purchase! plastic-coated playing cards 2 F.r Charge It Real good deal for bridge and pinochle playerti Cards in full color with long-lasting plastic coating. Maka woaderful glfto and door prizaa at partlca. Assorted picture deigns. Stock MONDAY ONLY! Master-Mixed All-Purpose Sears Gordon Shop—Ferry SI. ■osemeal MONDAY ONLY iretiees. Neia Floor lONDAY ONLY! Room Darkening Vinyl Shades Reg. 2M 199 Shadow-proof tnnerlayer For TV rooms or bedrooms. While, in 37'ix6-ft. Shades. Main Floor Gives a high gloiw finish that's easy to clean. Heat, spot, stain, mar and weather - resistant, hlqually good for outdoor use. Dries quick. Falnl Dopl.. Basemeal Ride Smoothly on ALLSTATE Shocks^ Reg. 12.M 088 Pah Ckarf. It Car bounce? Oet Futuristic shocks with S0% more control than most shocks. Ferry SI.. SatomonI' "Satisfaction 40«al. Gas Automatic Water Heater -Take-WUh* Frtee! ISDewa „jionaceBtlt.aconamy mod. el that's priced leag than most $0-gal. sizes. Has 100% pilot cut-off, cast iron burner, Insulated jacket, hood vent. Ferry it. Jasemeal G>ldspot Freezer Stores 367 Lbs. of Frozen Food *173 — -.-WMOIfEY-DOWIf.. Even at this sals price, yoit get all the basic Coldspot quality features: magnetic door opens in its own width, air flow shelves for free circulation of zero air around stored food. Save more Monday! Foreelain enameled (not painted) liner Harmony House 405-coil mattress or box spring ‘39 • Regularly 49.95 Ea. • Full or Twin Size NO MDMY ik)wir You’re sure to awake refreshed after a relaxing night’s sleep on this luxurious dno! You kiiow it will give years of wear, because it’s built to the rigid specifications necessary for use in hotels. Mppiiancot—ifoiP SoiraiaBl guaranteed or your pidney back” SEARS 154 N. Saginaw St. Farallara D«pl^--Sacoad Floor Pholie FE 5-4171 ) ,v. i WROVEMEm GURE Ways, methods, suggrestions and ideas by the score to make your home and yard more enjoyable and grive you more ‘living pleasure. THE PONTIAC PRESS MODERNIZE PAINT CLEANUP tmo f THRiPOy^lAC ■OMBOWNEM BANDBOOK — Rkhwi A. Morin at Don-•IdooB Lomber Oorngwy acMpte ow o< tt» mem Koamtmamn Handbooka tram Ck«rl« J. Bniaer M Ok FoMiac Junkr Oiamber of OammeMt.ljn eofia «( the booMrt an avaflabte at bnOdtaiK anpply dealera. loaa agenciea. dty aOleea and the Pontiae ReaUora Aaaociatkm. The book la paUMnd by Oe C3ty at Pontiac and ia intended to infonn hanae mmrnn and tenanU of lawa. ordbMUM^ and admiaiatrative goBciea reiattng to houa-ing. The book ia free lar the aakhig. Chop Out All Roots Cracking Sidewalk Tree roota may merdy a aectioa of aidewalk or cause it to crOck. Severely cracked walks should be replaced, but lesser damage oa be repaired. •k It h The first step in lesetting a {riaced slab is to remowc it so the olfending roots can be c«t away with an axe. Using a hi broad chisel to break It hde twn or more easy-to-handle pieees Is the least bacfc-breaUag method. When reset, the blocks can he ee- one part nine ad. Where danaage new secthm of m wMhadedB rot Mwodh, boards In tamp the right over It. Cbncrele between the aM with mortar — m parts sand la severe and a fldk seems advis-dsb into nibble ■ner. dear anaaqr wooden ionn spread and pour concrete be an Inch or r the rubble and should be placed' and new sidewglk' The hack ef any drawor can be flrant by simply drawer dues to Ube drawer? at baKCfoii n prices CASTONE H - ^270 Isfcer md MMstWi MSUUTER, SOtPlACWP CAST-ALUM. UUnMUM SDIK •Tr. H59 CoBpleli HodwiiialiM Senriee • Additions • Kifchtiit • BoHiroomt • Dormcn • Alumlnuiii Siding • Ank Rooms • RocffOoAion Rooms • GoiO||iss FREE ESTIMATES 1000 SAH GREEN STAMH S FREE wMi EmIi Eiliiii«t« 2 5 YEARS TO PAY—NO MONEY DOWN—FHA TERMS PlioiM Now—FE 2-9421 ... 24 Hour Sorvko CASTMEMICHKiMCOIIP.I 2457 FARCELL DRIVE FONTIACMICH. For Complelo Lighting Service Indoors and Out See— STANDARD ELECTRIC Our showrooms hove a complete stock of the latest models of Contempororyy Trdditiofwl and Early^merican fixiures as welt os bathroom and kitchen fix^res. Full lines of outdoor fixtures ore also on display. Two of the fomous noines featured dmong our fixtures are VIRDEN and UGHTOLIER. SHOWROOM NOUSSi MON. S A. AA. • 9 P. AA. - TUB. THRU m. 8 A.AA. • 5 F. AA. Come in ond browM le’surtly wELECTMC* UOHHNO' ★ aECTWC^ HEATING Standard Electric Company 175 S. Saginaw, Pontiac FE 2-9261 Free Parking on Sooth Side of Juildjng PONISI^ PdESS, SATtrBDAY, MAYtl8;U96l THESE VOUR TOB POyTlAC PtRKSiS^ SATORQAY, MAX la^ ^l For tho«e who antidpate reroof-■K Mb yaur.'an authority poliits dallst for lett Division, bb9% “SkylBS mS edors have changed mere la recent years than ever before, and ■any of today's home builders •wl that specific cdors and roofing patterns are a definite factor in ■aking homes nM»e attractive and consequently nrare aaiable. ★ ★ ★ Hausmaam ared shia^ foM •» aa borne lodk -Mkr. vMte Mides He as**- ta add [white through pastels to dark earpert, [green, blue or Mack. There should or contrast than the Mbddual that long, low look associated with cwitemporaiy homes, shingles wifii extra-sdjte tabs riiouldbe Investl- erally arc 3b tariisa wUe with three IMaeb tata. Randdlne Mb-gles arc 31 sr ttily twwl \ktw Your Roof Can Be Individually Sfykd Dull paint surfaces — dsB because they're dirty — caw be washed. Detergent, warm water and a brush will do wondei;^. Kbise with a hose. Resist the iin-to wash the surface from the top Mml Dirty water running damt oecr a dirty waH-aakes streakq atasst tanpoasible ts re-~ladk wals apsaard With (tlS psids per IM square teet) aad beavler-weigiit asphalt shingles. Beeaase labor costs are about the same In each Instance, It might be wen worth the sHghl-ly higher price to nne a stardtor, longer tooling shingle that provides greater storm and lire protection. 2. If you live in a particularly windy area, it might pay to invest in self-sealing shingles that are treated mi the underside wit' an adhesive thatfwill hold them force winds. 3. Discuss the possibility plying the new roof directly over| the old one. This technique magri cost less and provide greater tulation and protection. i UI-, tiatf of ap]' DOES YOUR HOME NEED IMPROVEMENTS? Sbop thinking about the improvements for your home . . . start making them now. Jtoo too con enjoy, ■ore of the newer things at home now without waiting for cmommlated cosh by buying wisely on credit ond paying oil bills os agreed. Plan today to shop tfia rnDdesw way. PONTIAC CREDIT BUREAU, Inc. "Ta Msrihtain a Good Credit RecoadL lepTMsely, Pay Promptiyl" The Ciedit lumov of Pontio^ Ospietad July 12,1923 333 NORTH PERRY SY^ POjNTIAC, MICH. Prelect Your Credit end » ¥« heiBct You Pontiac Knolls The VALUE IQNG-The VALUE QUEEN - The VALUE PRINCE See for yourself the outstanding VALUE of these beautiful homes ... compare the construction, desi^... more spoce than you've ever dreamed of ol a price too good to be frvel 61 - NO DOWN — FHA *150 DOWN mmjoi:--------“ BUILDER'S CLOSE-OUT on oU our 1960 A4odet Homes—Brand new— -SeYeroLiltffMfiiit-mQdekJtQmjtflucbjto-select^--^--^ Some with the following EXemNG BONUS FEATURES: «WiUl.TO-WAU.C9\MUiO'-‘ Tbetv’t a Bav*kitdMa.fai Vie iuriltorium at Goosumers Power Company. Used for food fenonatrationo. It U alao on display every day far aoyoae to inapect and get new ideas for home IdtdienB. CUpboarda above the sink have glau dKives whicb allow the UgbUng Mow to come upwards. Slidibg drawers and capboards ma|ge the most o( every hit of space; a rodaserie unit slides Into the left end of the front counter. Bright stn deooratlans on the cupboards repeat the ydlow suns tat the wallpaper. If you’ve turned y o Q r entire basement tato a recreation room to caae. the upstairs Uving-q^ace problem, and have sacrificed your to do so, why not rehobby shop in tbe garage, auaiests the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association. Heating Ipe garage won't be a problem, says GAMA. ^ 11>e association's direct-bealing equipment experts say there ire several kinds of heaters that are easy to install and suited (or small structures. One type Is the reeeased wa> heater which Mendiy takes at all la dM Veneered Furniture Made in 3000 BC Veneered furniture trm Klag Tufa tondi and from the tomba of many other Egyptian kkags has been found. A wall paiiding made 3,000 yean belor Chr^, shows in detail bow plywood was made. It was discovered in the tomb of Rekmara at Thebes, dating from the Pharaoh mentioaed ' in the Bible story of Exodus. k ♦ ★ So if tbe furniture salesman tells you the table top h veneered, rest amured it will serve your family many a meal without peeling, cracking or blistering. l\^tle/«***^*j^... . O.E. Oven end ftenge Uving Room 2 loHnWilh CeramicTSe end Fen 2 Nelurol FiraplQces-^aised Heerih S^dle Tank, Copper Plumbing AU THIS poll n9,950 ON YOUR LOT MrM SliRMI Af^BMRRnt' Ej.buk«AP Custom Builders Your Hons or Ours FES-1198 Mcrico CONSUMERS CENTER Your Garden I HeadQuarfe/'i ^ t 'xi . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1961 SEVEN WANT A DREAM KITCHEN? • • • FINANCE IT! You con start on improvomont or rtpoir project at your house right owoyl You con borrow up to $3,500 with three years in ■ which to pay it bock. Low bank rates, liberal terms, NKluding life insurarKe. Ask a contractor or buildirtg supply dealer for an estimate, then see Pontiac State Bonk. You don't hove to be o customer. You don't have to have your home paid for. Wl FINANCE AU TYPES OE HOME IMPROVEMENTS MONTHIV FaVMENTS ■OMOW 35«km. 34 iBoi., 12 MOt. / X 500 I5.07 22.75 4354 750 23.M 34.42 45.77 lOOO 3I.M 4SJ* 87.72 2000 43M •1.77 175.44 3500 iron 157.72 304.11 ( ■ , - ... . . ^ PONTIAC .’■TATE BANK OOt*. See>m» • iammtt • Mai^ • •<*»<«« m Val* . OroyNw rtam • Mhadt MS* tW.C t to 4 So«k«,« foe EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1«1 Get Paint Out of Screens With a Firm Brush painting a screen, the dried paint sometime* clogs part of the mesh. The usual procedure is to take a toothpick or similar pointed gadget and push out the paipt, which works aU ili^t but is a kii( Ca Jtioni and tedious process. ★ * ★ A better way is to go over the screen arith a scrub brush, firmly but without exccsrive pressure. Be sure to do it after the paint is thor> oughly dry. t You may have seen professional paintm remove ok) paint with a blowtorch. Leave fianie methods to the professional. Stick with sanh»per, scrappers, wire brushes, and paint-and-vamish remover over large areas. IN PONTIAC — This small ranch bcine on West Beverly has 3 bedrooms. The living room is esrpeted; there i^ a bulH-fai vanity in the bathroom. Cloaets are Meet wUe. Shutters trim the exterior. Spotlight Kdg. OBmpany at Pontiae is putting up the houses which start at I9M0. The.model is open daOy. Have to Please the Women Homes are designed for the aip-Hum of the fsmily, even Dad signs on the dotted Hi the family buys. Hie woman is the one member of the family the architect please when he designs the strue-ture, and every builder knows the contixd she exercises when the family starts houM hunting. Look around the modem bame and see how much of it bps been designed to please the women. The pleasing colors in the kitchen, the wami, friendly natural woods, tlK built-ins have all been buHt with her in mind. If y«e see a Hberal naiv.ef su- a arw ean ha earn tte lady ■siHg. m evmy reeeat by n tnBs el a ptvder-r «Bsi sWng. speed kit-plsnly at sraed peneHag Is «se dr k * Some at the moetiippular ssoods age the aoA, beige IsnCd Denglas fir, the hosiey and ohampugne mi- ThoylF Giv«‘ Hardwood floors are truly re-lUem. Tests shns thst hardwood floors have n pecuUar type of re-sUienoe which definitely dbsorbs shock, and tMi in itself is one of the most dtdbrahle attributes in any Boar. Tss., because of their resilience and wamth, hardwood flbors of aU spscisB are much less fatigning than rigid typie floors. I I I American Dream V V by FRERICKS BROS. A bnovNfui tri-lnvnl hoiM« wMi 'I or 4 bndrooflis, fomily room with firo-placo of cut hold stono ond soKd chorry ponoling, 2Vi baths, soporoto dining room, spacious kitchon, sunkon potia, forgo 2 cor attochod garago. * Bring your Moots to fffio mociolo Dflsign Ond dflcoroting service included wHh every home. OPEN SUNDAYS 1 to 6 P.M. or Appointment—If 2-29SI- Fred gad I never knew kow easy owning our own home could be until we discovered the Capitol Savings, low-cost home-owners plan. For yean, we tried saving the additional money needed to buy a larger TiSmFToFTuFpowingTamiryrTrdw into obstacles. Then, one of onr 'very hest*^ friends told us it would be worth our while to stop in at Capitol and diacusa our problem with one of their home loan specialiata. We conld hardly believe it—in no time aboil we were moving into onr new and larger home through a financing pUn we could easily, afford. Established 1890 Capitol Savinggr & Loan 75 WEST HURON ST., Pontiac FE 44)561 CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR OF BUILDING THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1961 NINE the fabulous in >cmor » •'-««« mm vm mmmrrntm-m-4 rmstr m # » • • *><•>% VW• « TEN THE PONTIAC ;PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 13, 1961 ERCHEN CAHNET8 ihouM be carefully planned to meet all your need*. Pattern 333 ahow* steps in Inunlnf and construction of one floor unit as well as detafls tor special features. Price 35c. This pattern also is In the Kitchen Remodeling Padcet No. 17 which is a gold mine of money-saving ideas for $1. Equally useful for planning new homes as for remodriing. The Pontiac Press Pattern Dn>t. Bedford Hills, New York. Staple Stair Treads With Special Gun For the “unhandy" handyman or woman, or the experienced "do-it-yourarifer, the^ versatile stapling gun is a quick, easy-to-handle tocrf for making home Improvements. ★ k ★ Because of tiie fast trigger action of the staider, the usual time-consuming job of putting rubbM’ treading on stairs has been greatly speeded up. ,0«dy one hand is required to operate the stapler; the other can be used to position and bold treading in place, so that staples are placed exactly where aimed. The staples lie completely flat and their two-legged construction holds better. In addition to stapling stair treading, the stapling gim can be used tor a vari^. of ddrforatlng and rqMiring Jobs throughout the house. CUSTOM BUILT • SLOCK •SRICK S • FRAMI Pedy-Bili Garage Co. ■UILDMS OF FINE GAKAOES 7722 Aintan, W«tetferd ' YOU *0AN PAY MORE... BUY YOU OARNOT BUY BETTER __ - as Let us come out and show you our models, and give specifications ond prices dn your garage plans. NO SUB-CONTRACTINGf deal DIRECT WITH THE BUILDER FOR GARAGE AND CEMENT WORK OR 3-5619 Mat Bualir M SSSot IVz CAR GARAGE • Mae • Cassast Wssr 2 CAR GARAGE 2f- $720 MWTUO ooep SBmtmUm Bsmmi' llilllUIIIUIIIiliillllUIIIIIIIIHIIilllllltlllllllllHHniNItailH^^^^^ FHA: ANYONE CAN BUY-CIVILIANS or VETERANS “The Price Is Right” BIG HOME VALUES From STORMS ond SCREENS Includod 11,670 ON BIG SO FT, LOT • 3 Bedrooms ' • Family Room • Ovon ond Ronge • Wosher ond Dryer • Refrigerator FREE CARPETING • Geed Scheeb • Paved Sireeb • Gas Heal COME OUT TODAY Modeb Open 12 Noon to 8 P. M. 00 Pot Moaih tPttocipaL 3% Down Payment LOW TAXES YOU'LL ENJOY SUBURBAN LIVING IN . . . AVON MANOR the Beau* • ROCHESTER AVON AREA 21 MILE ROAD (M-59) ot JOHN R (1 Mib EobI of RochetUtr Rood) BPiLomeca MMSMe modi home fm yow money shke ifss Model Phone UL 2-4450 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1961 1 ELEVEN HOME {SWEET HOME WANT TO MAKI A UBT • 0 OP WHAT YOU’D UKI 0 o TO DO TO IMPROVI o o YOUR HOMH... o o o 0 □ Garag* • • o o □ Insulation * .O' □ Window Scroons : • t □ HMling Mont □ Ito-Wiring • □ Endesod Porch Q Roofing • □ AddHionol Room 1 pBrMzowdjf • A P Rocrootion Room . w 0 □ GuHon pDormon PPorchoi P Londscoplna 1 ^ P Bathroom §«- ■. I QIOklMit PBodroom ' QWolmSoflMMr p CloMts “ Ifioofi • PDocoraNhg' p Pointing t p PrenI Slops • • PDrfvowoys • : • • • PPoncoi pPiropIqeos • : ■» i •v There"* no need to delay the ho)ke improvement* you want becau*e you don't have the ready ca*h. You and your family can enjoy a more liveable, more valuable home while you're repaying a low co*t Community National Bank Loan in ea*y monthly installment*, n OFFICES TO SERVE YOU National 1 Bank P o n t INC OFFICES At W. HURON... N. PERRY... KEEGO HARBOR... WALLED LAKE. MILFORD ... UNION UKE ... WATERFORD... LAKE ORION ROMEO and BLOOMFIELD HIUS Mtmbar F.D.I.C. TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1961 FlELOSTONE^TRIM — Frericks Brokers put up this model on Lacota Drive. The house has 3 bedrooms, a den, living room, dining room and large kitchen. There are 3H batttt. In the family room there is a fireplace. Exte- rior of the houae is ai^g and bricic with field-" stone trim on the front. Prices start at $31,900 on your lot. The model is open Sundays from 14 and by appointment Clean Out First, Paint Roof Gutters Spring time is clean up and paint up time around the house. Be sure to check the finish of the gutters ai^ downspouts. !f there are any corroded places or areas where the paint is flaking off, scrape the old finish off and apply a coat of metal primer to the affected area. Any loose dirt or paint should be removed from all of the Tuiters and downspouts by brushing with a Wire brush. ★ ★ ★ A coat of matching or contrasting paint applied to the roof drainage system will do a great deal to spruce up the appearance of the home. Prior to painting the gutters they should be cleaned out and a coat of water resistant paint applied to the inside surface. This treatment will insure added years of life. Tile Window Sills Vj - *■ •*,- We are entering the "open” Season when window sills will be exposed to the elements. Here's where a waterproof, sunproof ma- terial such as <»ramlc tile can come • in handy. Real. tile never needs painting; is easy to maintain and is available in over 200 beautiful colors to harmonize^with any room decor.' Dutch Door Acts as ^ Sitter Here’s a pmetimd way to pre> vent youngsters from falBng down a stairway, or even down a few steps to the next level. The solution is simple and low in cost. Make a dutch door by hinging a piece of Masonite Vs” hard board in one of its textured forms to an auxiliary doorstop. A latdi on the stair side is out of the toddler’s way but within easy readi (rf an older child or parent. Prime, paint or enamel the pun-d to match or contrast with the adjacent walls. Small children will soon recognize the dutch door barrier and realise it is the "end of the line.” Of the 3H million families who buy hmnes every year, sbe out of ten sell their own to buy another. 100% OOARANTEE OB sH GARA6ES Malwtek MS WmOmmAIs Orral LakM gtw* ymm m Irwmtimt saanaU* af aU awicriab aaS aarkawaihip ta tTWT fusca. • No Moooy Dowo • 5 Vsart lo Pay • No PayoMots 'til July CHEAT LAKES GABAGES 3152 WEST HURON STREET FE 4-0994 CoH for Free Estimates BETTER COVERAGE... with A-M Ready-Mixed HOUSE PAINT Gives you greater... • BEAUTY • PROTECTION • ECONOMY____ TUa nttraetiTaolong-Iastini fhiUi imtaeta agafawt woatiiar, ■vn.ralA and snow—won’t bfislsr, pool or crack. It snvos nssdlsss rapokr Ub and odds to tho Tslno of jroor hooo. Oakland Fuel & Paint mmauMimm. FES41N thinking about Remodeling? “You don’t have to wait any hmgor!”^ If you have been planning on modernizing any'port of your home, yet hesitating due to the lock of money... you needn’t postpone any of these improvements . . . anything from a dormer to a recreation room . . . any longer. We Can Arrange Immediate Financing EASY TERMS - 5 YEARS TO PAY COMPLETE BUiLDiNO SERViCES aAMMost aAtUa • RscrsaliM Rsmt aKHchfst aPsreiwi G & M CONSTRUCTION GO. 2260 DIXIE HWY. FE 2-1211 CsMisteWork : ' ■ - T Operator On Duty 24 Hours Daily BUiLDiNO IN PONTIAC SINCE 194S THE PONTIAC PftESS, SATURDAY, MAY IS, 1961 THIRTEEN / ! It mausstt^, - vit. 4.V, ■ttec I CX)MPOMBNV HOUWK - PrefiftricaM pnels are owd in this sindl kane on Sant Drive, near Lake Orion. Tkis sysiem of ^$it and see tb?s complete pod completely constructed. M. A. BENSON Sk 549 N. Saginaw Straaf 914^1521 FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1961 Common Sense Has to Enter the Picture Asphalt Is Ancloffit One of the oUeat ol buUdii« matortala, a4>hah, w«« Med u a mortar during the conatrocUon 59) Custom Built CABINETS COUNTERK)RS Specializing FORMICA Sales of Formica and Plywoods for Your DO-IT-YOURSELF -----PROJEaS------ CaH for Informotion .pR4rl220. ipV# Non-Skid UNIT STEPS EXTRA HEAVY RAIUNSS $4)00 jJm sq. ft. - The “Dorlt-Yjourseir Roil With the Custonvlook (We Do Install) - wzf 'lb- Also Cus»9m ‘*tf oppeoronce of the Custom Look Also o complete line of inside and outside roiling, moil box stands, steps, porches and porch columns. i MFO. BY Concrete Step Co. M97 Highland Road 673-0775 Add Beauty to Your Home With Concrete Steps and Railings Open'til 5:00 Saturday irjJt » I _________ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1961 FIFTEEN Durable Hardboard Is Painted Just Like Wood Hardboard has become sodi a popular material for appUcatlons inside and outside the boow that it has become a matter ol necessity to imow bow to paint this wood product Actually, hardboard has seveeid advantages over natural wood which makes painting easier and more economical. Paint goes on eas%t looks better and lasts lonfer because hardboard is knotfree. grainless and has a much huder, smoother surface than does wood. Of course, not all hardboards need painting. Among the pre-finlahed boards are sfanalated wood-grained hardboard panda which have become popidar te floor-to-ceiling or wafawcot paneling in many of ttie much-lived-In rooms of the house. provide palnl^ taetieng— wMh their prodnets, bat gcncragy tte piecednre Is Ow aasee as The first step is to dean the hardboard surface, being careful in the case of repaying to get rid of old, looae paint, sanding the surface until H Is perfectly smooth. Ihcltcher, Patterson, & Wemet INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE insurance INSURANCE INSURANCE TNSUI Any looae nails should be polled L or reset with a countersink and the f boles atmuld be puttied or paiided with an anti-cocroeive primer. UW PSIMEB Onoe the surface is clear and dry. primer is applied to seal the hardboard against abaoeptloa of I the top paid. Most latex paints are good primers and shellac is often used. In repainting, prims l qwts where the old paint was re-|| moved. Or, if the paJnt film is iaT good condition, simdy sand it down for better adherence of the new pabd. The top paint dwaM be ed fw the deswallas shad as wcO as hr ■saMa the bnsa, asl pi apprapriate lor waOo i bigs. Beasl-gloas er ghas are peaatrailaa Is tepehtd. In exterior applicatiaas, an ex-| terior bouse p^t should always J be used. It may be applied without priming over tempnad bard-1 board, whldi is factory-primed and ] treated few weather-resistance. HW BayaanilwathigsyttMnBeirt V HEU ARE A FEW MONiY ■ SAVING REASONS... THE TIME IS RIGHT Right now is the ideol time to raplocG that old fashioned heating unit with a daon, modem and efficient heoting system from GoodwM Automatic Heating Company. H makes good sense to ovoid the FaR rush whan we usually are flooded with lost minute Instaila-tibns end repairs. You get the |ob done and you’rs set for the first cold weather. the price is right NaturoHy during our slow season we are able to offer special off-season rates — fhls In addition to the odventoges of getting the job done before the hast minute meant savings and convenience. QUALITY SPEAKS FOR ITSBF... And We Carry These Famous Brandts General Electric—MueBer—Colemon— Armstrong—Mor Sun—Monogram NO DOWN PAYMENT First PaymMit July Goodwill Automatic Heating Co. WHOLESALE TO JUl Our Carload Buying Power makas if possibig for us to buy for lost and past the savings on to you. 3401 Wust Huron St. FE 8-0484 INSURANCE INSURANC8 INSURANCE INSURANCI INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE PE2-9i234 SPRING Is The Time To Build Your New ... WAYS • lsly«ensK.Ssveuhliilfl I e UlestnctR.fkdiliRedia«s«Mtpl OWN otoKsdn erf sMIisnI mn WNAT MRS. BIBM SNSn un ABQBT1NDI MMHrS Nnv SMFT HOM wan for he best doOar nim Is a home, we iHpt eoaliig beck to Swift. IhaakhMwas we fMI Oar home b dw bam. lihl Capri and we wouklal trade h for aay T MW* THE SWIFT WESTBROOKE-48*x40’ C moM^i^ltboMltvp^^ ...toRiSc form active srowingfimily. Look at he IwpR Mr W I w windoM lad drumtic roof liao—a hamfaoBW oonhinatioa that mokosibaWettbrooka a truly Sno homo buy. Stop pay- BASIC hgwet-ilepiiptoaSwifthomeaedhawlhehappfaen, cooifort and aecuHly ef owafig your owa boon. Acteew cenwoutlohyl HOME WRITE FOR FOLDER TODAYI TOWNSEND SWIFT HOMES m Lapeer td. (M-24). Urice Orlen ' 5 Mho Ntih of PWdlac at OraamkiaU Rd. TOWNSEND SWIFT HOMES 2810 LAPEER RD. LAKE OfUOhb MICH. FImm s«d aa V«r Fdt C.1* Ca.l.fM iliMliu I ImIm. 2Sc to mO Itaieiiifi ADOmi ....... ........ Fia-0036 Weekdays 10 to 8 ^ ^Sundays 2 lo 6 I OIY. .STATE. I My Lot SiM b —................................ ■ ' .... ■ ■ Coma 0«l Today ar Mat TMtCoupeni ^ , ,, wmm THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1961 PLU/VIBING ■ MASONRY Of £Qy ltom». jiteuiL On Ouality Bujldins and Do-H-Yourself Supplies at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER Ok PERFORMANCE-1 97^ 1171 3S.M IIM 41 .i» • HM 37.31 14.M tt.41 ll.M LiRiHed Sipply! GOLD lOND TwiMRlaHoR NOW M "65 WEST COAST DIMENSION LUMBER 2x4-8' STUDS 2x6^2x8 2x10—2x12 2x4-8' STUDS n««^ • R«9«l«r $109.50 M $114.50 M $119.50' M $110.50 M Woof J«l4«iio Doors $M.95 ALUMINUM JALOUSIE DOOR 49” NOW C ONLY ^ ROOF BOARDS 1X6 kiln drIM Wlilt* Pi« • - OooO ImiUi*, 1x12 CooO Quality — NOW $88.50 $79.50 PLASTER BOARD by Notional Gypsum Co. 4>B Va PER SHEET... 9Bc 4a$ H PER SHEET ..$1.29 4bE ^ PER SHEET ...SI.S5 IC>4t ROCK LATH- 32 Ft. BMii4ld... 94c 25# JOINT CEMENT ... $2.45 (10 PIECES OR MORE) DOOR LOCKS lOnr ond Knob $595 g.EAR WHITE PINE MOLDINGS ll/Mxtxi2 Patio £;$42 UHM tUeilOM « SUU AMI floum Slobs for SidowdRuo ioiliooilHi Pools mn4 ROGER A. AUIHIER MOIO STONE CO. MS7S IHghlaiid (M-M) f Mtaa W. --S^S CONSUMERS CENTER SKcaus ^'■foi-spring'"^ ^^^rdemngji llwkoU mfmm ROSES Two yoor fbU b'o«^ Jtaoy voriMM lo choom taok GooioolaM to grow. laHnis apackagt GARDEN TOOLS SOFootHosHc YOUR CHOICE «f ©.sr^ffLBssI,* • Lm« Handled Shovel. Raundod • Lana HaiGid Shovel, Sauora • GordanSfodo eOae- Ata**i to wy 25-ftrr_______77* ,.. .*1.37 OscIRoliiHP snoNKim lMMM|*.tS OiirMc« CONSUMERS t CENTER DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE Pricod 99 Motol GordMi oke. .T” Hoe. .94< Lodtot* GARDEN TOOU by N Sac’n-" S^. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 13, lOei TWENTY-ONE PMtUc Pr«H Pk«U FUlRnMUCD BT LBWIS — Lewif Furniture Company has furnished the model hcmies in Pontiac Knolis. Iliis is part of the living room of the ranch model at 108 Victory Drive, the Value King. Prices of this and other models start at |12,000. Sidewalks, streets, concrete drives and street lighting are already insUlled and paid for by the builder. There is city water in the area. Stipple or Stripe Walls Do-it-yourselfers can enjoy dis-, tinctive and imaginative painting lesulU wHh stippling and stri] Ideal beauty treatments for walls and furniture, these "extra specials" take little time and effort. Stippling produces a mottled pattern that gives a handsome textured loefi, which is practical as well as unique. The irregular design camouflages small surface mats and dirt marks and is excellent for walls and furniture that receive hard wear and tear. The first step of the stippling process is to paint the surface the desired background color, allowing it to dry throughly. Next, brush the color to be stippled—either a contrasting hue or a lighter or darker version of the background color — generously onto a piece of wood, metal or heavy cardboard. Dip a slightly damp sponge Into this brushed out paint and press It agatnat the nurfare. This iplng4-Jlranelet» tho slippliBg roior to the bane eoat In an Irregular pattens. Repeat until the entire area Is covered. Masking tape makes striping a wall an ea.sy proces.s. You have a selection of widths from which to choose. ♦ ★ * First, paint the wall the chosen background color and allow to dry. Next, apply strips of masking tape to the surface in the desired pit-tem. dr * ★ When the tape is secun'ly in place, paint the exposed wall area In the chosen • color and let dry. Afterward, remove the tape. The results: a gayly striped wall that adds an ingenious tou< h to the en- ISCAR FERREU Licensed Master Plumber SALES & SERVICE Formerly with T. F. Cook THREE EXPERIENCED, EXPERT PLUMBERS OH Win 24 ROBRS PiUlY John UwrfH^ds Cori Coffor Repairs Our Specialty ALL WORK GUARANTEED FE 8-2800 Opdylc* Road FE 5-7501 From CONSUMERS CENTER TidltiC"»**BARi^~Q STRUCTO BAR4-Q GRILL With hood and spit.* U.L motor with sturdy and dur oblo bottom shalf. Discount $1 JB87 Price OTHER BAR-^-Q GRIUS PRICED FROM AH Aluminum CHEST by "Skotch" Hamilton Skotch COOLER CHESTS All M, CalvMiMd liMT—Slidiis Tny MKOUNT MKI EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES CORONET JUG With Non-Corrosivo Motal llnor, Dopross Pom Spout, Stoffor Guord Capacity 1 'Gal. ^ Visit Our Ahimirtum Folding Chair and Chaises Departni^nt TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAV 13, 1961 daze Painted Piece for Antique Fimsh U you «Ui t» 1^ tl» painted fundtore the haMuiae aged look of an antique, apply a glaze coid over the dried enamel finish. TUs will oudie the color look aoieiloar, for example, white will him la edgea of the i^bae. GAS inr MON — For yean before dectridty was used for HgtoiH sigas them was gas. Now the latest power for signs and in yanl UgMb« is gas. WUUain FNaliour of Cpnanmers Power Company poiabi ^ a sign tet uatl Jnot reoenOy was used to designate a new subdivision. There are Uxas mantles in the sign itself and one on each side. Entertainment Wall Is Nice Done in Walnut pentine. Add 1 tablespoon of clear ramlsh and mix again App^ the afaae with spray brush, cover the entire aarfaoe at once, or work in sections, depending upon the size of the pieoa. Let the glaze set a few minntas. Then wipe off in a circular motion with a clean, lint-free doth. Next, stipple with a small dry bmdi to bring out the color and aafljHi the ivory. Glaze is a combination of oil color, such as the frequenUy used raw umber, turpentine and clean varnish First, mix Ilk teaspoons of oil color with 3 tobleaposns of tur It’s most advisable, particalBjfly for ftimiture that will d of srear and tear, to appl/% coat of dear varnish |o the- ftadahed piece. Your handiwork will be protected. \ Mstcri h Gwm-FrM The aeamleio eonstradloB and rounded comers of better quality atainleaa steel sinks help keep them sanitary and germ-free, according to the EUcay Home Service Bureau. Hospitals appty this design to their rei|ttlrements, as do many o3ioalo and teatanrants. Nlckel-bearkv stainless steel can be fetotdmwn or stkmped into attractive and duihble designs without aearos or creviecs. The wo^MUty of the metal, makea It a favorite among home and industrial designers. A totally modem concept, the •'entertainment wall,” has cap-tmed the^fonCy of home owners throughout the country, hotne planning specialists report. An “entertainment wail.” they explain, is a specialized area devoted to the many devices which now contribute to the enjoyment of everyday living. They may include the television set, record player and records, FM Radio, home movie projector, games, books and hobby materials. HARMONY In a well planned mony are achieved by using an outstanding hardwood, such as ijXnierican waffiut, lor shelves, cabinets and wall paneling. lu OM arrmagemeut, Individ-aat doars eaver each storage ar laatmaaeut aaellou. Other areas am paudsf la tha waad chaaeu. entertainment wall," the various units are coordinated to provide the utmost in viewing and stomge convenl-etice. Unity and decorative la ha p saM aspuaae al pawi-iag, wMh perhap^ a IM* touches ef deep rathe hardware. Opea. it allows access la a stallamry or swtog oat TV set, a baHt-hi detoi aacttsu, hi-fl eaatrsis aid the like. In other arrangements, some of the instruments and shelves are open to view while others are con-hai^ cealed behkid cuptiorfd doors.'' M. A. BENSON CO., Inc. Announces New ■ NINEr BUILDING PLAN wmv^nnmeumBmmmmiwmMmnm m •iMfhif •flywHd oSiiiis • FliisfciMrs olmlate • SbmiMn rTmIi • Pahit - rNmIrc Pnrmaae MiMa. •5 11 15 21 25 N 35 N 45 N 1 diaiga *¥to 110 130 1M IN 2N 225 2N 275 3N 1 AlusawN avar $900.00 iah|a- number of inexpensive ways. Does yaar firepiaee eyifapwead III with Che Hreplaee doa%n? Does H btoad wMb the overal pielure. yef lead an afCect of rirhaeM and eofart is it etaaa and riUahe. or hlaeheaed mi discolored vfataga ISSCT Fireplace equipment is available in a very wide range of styles and materials—brass, bronze, copper, nickel. Swedish steel, etc. Your local fireplace equipment dealer! can advise you on the problems' pertaining to all fireplace acces-^ sories. If your fireplace equipment is basically sounid and harmonizes' with the room decor, it cam fre*! quently be cleaned and relaquered to restore its original b^ty.' However, if you do decide to give your hearth a lilt with new acces-? sories. remember that there are no “bargains” in equipment. Here, as elsewhere, you get what you pay for. ^ b your hearth tiathied srith Bon-eoseatlalsr Homeoamers seem to want to display all. of their most prized possessions in the hearth area. Perhaps the reason why ao many) modern fireplaces are designed without mantels is to encourage the stark simplicity that makes every fiihplace more attractive. The answer to dntter fa to wefaset one or two, outstanding accessories and highiight fliem. / Sdwin{| Plywood Calls for Know-How Most 0# the plywood you buy will come in large sheets, and it is important that you do not start cutting •mil you have determined exactly how the sheet is to be divided in order to have the leaA amount of waste. If you are' using a hand saw. the good side the plywood should be face up. It is difficult to cut plywood with a hand saw ■nless the saw is ■ very sharp. Also hold the saw at a lower angle than when cutting regular lumber. The good side also should be lace up when using a table or radial saw. The blade in a table saw should protrude above the plywood about the height of the teeth. If you are using a p<»1nbie power saw with a Circular blade, ■.4he—good- side oP-Should be face doiro. IMten sawing plywood with any kind of power saw, the sdges will not require any pbuiiag if the blade sharp. Wlien planlag is necessary, plane from the ends toward the center — and make It a gradual job, taking veiy shallow cuts. If the blade extends from the plane too far, the result wUl be ebappy. Count Number of Wires l^ook at the wires ninaing from the service pole to the house you •re Inspecting before buying. Aiw there three or more wires? If there jsre only two. this indicates that the wiring id relatlveiy old fadh-and ne^r has been updated rg know. We jMt aoM ov home and ^ Ibee^tt we cowU eet His it's Bbe pfaodng it by ear. How do pan go about coaxiag the paawered buy^ into pfadgiag the .eatwest waaKy? Some of the pointers I learned [IMP help if you must sell youTj Applied Psychology Can Save Men Cash KAY SUEttWOOD, NBA When the tfane far yoe to seli ear house rob araead. yeu’U told intprovemenls, e V a 1 u • 11 a there’s mighty little expert information on bow to go about M. gfaa^ yenraelf for tofa pwwtotofato peafheey which year boat fatoatos wM repeat ottea: *Stop» gM have better hick toaa oU ■■ awi Maty. Their hsese has besB sw toe amrket for c|gM aMWtos.** We asM oer home to cfgfal days s^I kaow It can be Set a ’’realistic” price. TIdMs a chiBiag peocedaie but remember you an aeOiag a house, not the love, afipetkai 4md good wiU you feel far It We arrived at a realistic price by takiqg what we paid tor theldoat need all this light" he ex- tUe Is yoar ass Ifa pack the chd-[house. adding the eafa of captosl^i^. “Get » or SO watt faatoi •» ^ 'eepbeeads and ise ceiling fixtuna. ‘HmI wmy people won’t be able to see the bumps in the ceiling ao deariy.' neighborhood (H has improved) and asking the real estate agent “Leila keep oar fintim crossed,’’ was not exactly reaadiii^ ii« either. Ml toe lealiaHc pitoe what becanee this won’t be toe toal prtoe la al nvkfaWfay. is towe. toe real eatato agaitt wM wito an altor *toe eaa aB Bve with.” Thin fa mnl eatato jnrgw tor “toey Jaat hairfaH ^ dkaw anad dttton df year fttoe-- Your big Job as homemaker Is to get the hoase "rmfy to show. ” How much groomkig wfll be needed depends on the coadtttaa of the house but a'lew dollars spew! wisely can speed the sale. DCW OUT A cynical painter, an old hamt at fixing up houses to sell, advised me to ^ new light bulbs. “You TUs advtoe started aw m tos thgir comkitably empty esuatderaMy to rsadytag tool room had to be pafadsd. Stop oa a coat of light-coiarad paiat advfasd the cynic, to make the plaae took larger. Our stair rail, a solidly practical chestnut brown, 0NTIA€ PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 13, 1961 Peaked Window Shade Many a ramodMcd aecandalary or attic area ia Ughlned by the inataWatien of a peakoed window wall under the eaves. TO control the light and achieve privacy for rach a windoor area ban been a ■IXMMinELD OBCHABD8 — TMs brick and aiding home, uaed at preaent as the subdivision ofBoe, io awe of die MO under construction in BlootnfleM Orchards. MacHaon Cbo-atruction is (Bb builder. Pricca range tram 116.000 to $22,«». Ifadela of ranch. M4evel and tri-level homea are apeWdaUy la tilt new aidb division just east Of Opdyhe and nort^ of South' Boulevard. > TWENTY^FIVE probleni. until an IngenlmH designer devised a window shade that rolled tram the bottom up, with a Manted hem at the ceOing. Cut to fit the anidt. wd^e window meets ceiling, the window shade was perfect in a spot where no curtahi or drapery was at home. Orchards Kept in Subdivision When MadUon Oonstructioa Company began mhilvidhig part ot the Fisher fuan east sf Opdbrke Road, near South Boulevard, they amda It a point to Isava as many fruit trees as possihle. Then they named the new auhdlvhdon Bkxxn-tield Orchards. Eventually they >ian to build 1000 homss — ranch type. hMevcLani tri-levcI. ♦ * * Accoidtog to Lester Burton sf the hnOdtag oompnny. this is the firto and only auhiBvlsIen in Ihm-tiae ItormUp to hnve ssi^ary aewets, elrmlatlng vatar, central It to at the tortherineat end of the Evsegreen SMitory system-* * * Hsmnui Reel Esteto Eichstige ds tontti* ssles. Moieto are ope* daBy and Sindiy ttton noon until S pjSL Prices range from UddBO lomMi l.ift Sunken Sidewalk \ r ■ , I Sidewalks sometimes sink be^ If a sectiea ef sidewaft has cause subsoil has wa.shed avyay, sunken, spread sufficient cinders or because of pooriy compacted or gravel aider it to raise it to V |its original level. Stoce the under-The problem is to raise the walk, side of a pouted concrete walk a aectioo at a time, correct the is likely to be uneven, adjust the condition and replace the sections, fiU u» conform. Otherwise, the Usually concrete walks^ arc section might see-saw or crack. | poursd to long secUons with ex-1 Now. lower the slab and relift panskin strtoa between. Each large from tNe opposite aide, repeating seetkm is Avlded into smaller aec-W fill treatment there. Although tkns by score lines across the the rinb nay have to be raised walk. Since lilting one of the large and lowered several times before sections is out of the Question, it the new bow *• correctly adjusted,' may be necessary to erackU along a Jtoi«er jaA saveo time' the loare lines with a hammer and and | maoon’o brand cblnel. | chances are that a walk heaved NOxt, tosasB the sad aloagsMe |«g> and out of portion by freezi^ toe wait wMfc a plek ar slisvel. ihaa bees laid on an unaound sub-* Mg a dsprearitn beside a slab base. Lift the sections individually.' far an sWimsMIi bmsper Jack, 'excavate under them to a three-toaes| toe Jack’s Ifltog flaage or four-inch depth, and fill the ex-■toar tos edge sf toe slab, sad .icavations with gravel or cinders as satoa it abant n torkaa. 'described above. | 'Paneled Door Gets Its Face Renewed A door srito dsmaged or unsightly puseh am be moderniaed hy « ’’toec-Hitiiv” operatian that is atogdo osd totxpcnalve. The result la • ftoto door with a smooth, chintote osrfOes wi^ost any duat- flB the passl todnitofhmo wMi inastoUiv bpard sf « totofcBean that jwfll mate It Itato with Ite srooden Vicdsrsst toe door. Then cut suf ficient Maaonito W tempered hardboard to cover th|* entire door. One, two or three pieces are aug-'gested. i ♦ * A •: If two or more panels are used, the adjoining edges should be beveled to form a V-joint. Otter edges ahould be beveled also. Remove all hardware from the door. * Has ttebsaid adhesive tor st- OOlTTMOVl MAMOVil ^ MAKE MAY MODERNIZATION MONTHI m • REC. ROOAAS • ATTICS ^ • ADDITIONS • BREEZEWAYS • GARAGES • DORMERS • KITCHENS • BATHROOAAS x • FAMILY ROOMS • ROOFING-SIDING FissEsttmtN - Ne ObHgatitB NoNMsrDtmi - FMTanas W.W. ROSS HOMES, Inc. 1941 S. Ttoltograph Rd. Ivp. and Sunday M4-MH 4-0Sf1 For Coasplato Scrtiilactton Deal With a Local Estabtishad Firm flaeaa aad gm asm hard-haari arnfaesi Apply welghto to ' aamre a gaad band, ilslshlag welghto to hsU toe pamls firm ^ whilo ton gtos sals. i- Sand toe edges of toe repanried .door and attach toe hnntanre. It will be nsprssnry to retoeatf the door stops and sfrUcer plate, as the door will be slightly thicker. .ChooM Your Paint There are a nanlMP af dUfeicnt kinds iMr gaaniy pntato yoa can . Ite on yaw wds when you do^ your spring paiating. Araatedrs, especially, like the qidcMbytoto odtHieas, water • thinned la tax Ipalnts. Alraoat as popular are tke ^ougtek alhyda. ftr a novel effect, you can use multicolor painta on the walls or heavy texture T paints which hide adured surtocaa better than aw atoer lypa. Taar SANDRAN! atoodjjliar cpwsttog tool navar naadi wox-, havor Modb iRiiMbbn add is guorpnlaad to t you yoors of sorvicol Soo oil of Iho baoiiClMl Tho ing, givo you yoors Sondron poftoms pf fboHoc's sxclutivo Sondren-’’ Dsolor. Enough to Cover A 9x12 Floor *17 :• Yi-' 88 Mult LMMEMTMl Ea. vnm roRTiniD RUBBER TILE CteteC — 1 13' Eo. E>. tMfiMrnql lEMESSr Panm 9x9 ^ dh^ Gvoronfead for o Mfetimel Novar naads woxing 13 Ea SOLID VINYL fbttol Colors 9x9 2nds to c Ea. FREE TOOLS Wa loon you tha tools for your floor or wall installations. Extra tila ra-tumobla. Pontiac's Largest KENTIIE Duoler FUTURESQ Pura Vinyf Mothar of Paarl pattarns. 6-ft. wide. Regular $5.95, $095sq. iL Yd. Vinyl Plattic Floor Covorlng Now Only 59* Sq. Yd. UNOftlMN RUGS Plastic Hnish Isl Quolity—Size »4 95 CERAMIC WAU TIU aiAto^ SPECIALS 59s OwMitow —• rrim w w Oanuhis Caitaaic TMo AlCabrs- Sq. fhr pusne WALL TILE C Ed. SfMdolly F*rk»d t VINYL WALL 54” High Tila Paltamb on. ft. dB$EDIIT! Custom InsfoRoHon—Guoronteed Workmanship by Oyr Expert Mechanics Ea. MiRtoUt ilibllooriliop 99 SOUTH SAGINAW S^. tear sf Shop FE 4-S216 TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATORDAY. MAY 13, 1961 OPENS SUNDAY—Thla contemporary home will be open to the public Sunday for Its initial showing from 1 to 8 and daily after that. Thomas Economy Furniture CO. furnished this and the other two models, built by' Ray Itapapoct in Jayno Heights. The marble hearfo Js a continu* ation of the entrance hall floor. It goes on around ftte comer fireplace into the kitchen. This 3 bedroom model sells for 823,960 without lot. Another ranch model sells for 823,960. Bateman Real Estate is handling sales. RAINBOW LAKE 3892 OLYMMC PARKWAY A Suburbon Atidrtst — OtrigiMd for BtHwr livina A custom trl-lUol. Pricml «t $20,406 piM >«*• Ham Is a ew tom home that has proctically all of lha fsaturbs you daslra ... pricad wall balaw any comparaUa kaosa. Oriva OmI Airport Rood, North of Williams laka ^ Road —> turn Rtfht on Olyatpic talcway. Opm Sundqy 2 to 5 P.M. OR 3-9411 *w8SSS7TSnSr F. W. HELTMAN, Buildmr Homat of DlrttwcRow Wall Storage Limit Solves l^roblem Children’s rooms have a natural S, ’S;;EorlyGr«rf<.Vn,w VolJ. phonograph, television set and then the required furniture, crowding is ^ inevitable. space, even a built-in phonograph ai^ Meviaion set. ' i The complete hluepriat is available firom Saving Institute, 18 EaM 60 St., New York 2?, N.Y. Charge Is 10 cents. » If dad is handy with a hammer and saw he can work wonders in Asphalt was so highly prized by the early Greek nations that wars were fought over possession of areas where it was found. Ancient your children’s room. If eight feet history also says that Marc An-of wall space in Junior’s room is tony gave large asphalt - producing available, there’s a wonderful way lands to Cleopatra as a g9t to solve the crowding problem. It’wlit far a queen. It to stUl ode of a combination build-it-youraelf waO the basic paving materials used i|nit with slide-out desk, book^today in the constiuctfoiraf drive-. ^Ives, cabinets, plenty of drawer ways. . _ YOU'^ BEST BUY ^Sw£/?m/v- 14^/um ms Paints •V* ' r V ffot// NEW BEAUTY FOR BASEMENT WALLS that Misins Mi dwpaeu east hann! Loxon Basement Wall Paint Won't rub off, p««l # off, or flake off — ^ 9 lovely gnlnra. PAINT-NOIM — ftAY LATIRI NaCeA aieM : Ip le II MeiNhe la Nf - EsIIiinA^s Fan RAMUNO m RIA| LelBe SHKimiM-WtUlMIS 71 WEST HURON € FE 4-2S71 BtATTONPiAIMt moitaim cwm ORSrnOd I, Omi| « Charam Account Wo boNvor home-i m pro vement begins with -Well-dfessecl Windows Wkiring ‘ drapNies deaned and sporting NEW byour Draper Form NOW ... at AAoin Qcanors—Your Dropcrios Aro CLEANED With a GUARANTEE of NO SHRINKAGE K nus DECORATOR FOLDS accuroMy rai^WMi Ham kot^ to ham wMi Mw finish so Iho folds orig^MiRy put bdo yoor 'set that IhoM fbUt will octuqlly lest let^ fiipn the droporics by Ihn mokor. ALSO, with our Draper-Form finish y/0pot Mrik^wanM cls^^ aoT originaliy slyM with Meoralor F(^s. in odifirtan, you Ota ossufod the prodsion dataih of oocurataly equated comors, ovon honglna hams, no eagginq, bulging IMngs. Only Drop^-Form prdbm> oombinoa thts accurate detailing wMi Decorator Fold Fiaiihing. e ptcKw enesminBT ON All osmeNe MAIN CLEANERS " AND SHIRT UUNDRY . t:44d0 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. FE4^5 c Seine Locotiem 15 Ybarsl r*i '• THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 13. 1961 TWENTY-SEVEN Three Ways to Add Bath Here are three ways yoQ can aidd a bath without increaiinK your floor apace! ★ ★ ★ 1. Utilize the end of a hall plus the comer* of two adjacent bedrooms. with donw when only well-heeled typm osuM atiDid aadgnea. Tlw new vogue in the uae of old hir aiahingi, however, makes them good investmoits tor all bome-iMkers. B you make the right parcfaase, you can sell your antique tor your original investment or Thke the cnmot crare tor daoo-rattaig widi.Map signs ■—'stors symbols, trade marks or what have-you. The fad baa traveled firom the walla, where mcfa ohjeets maka lalmsattog oontributioaB to Me daem. la aaOm taUsa. Oae can buOd a taMe that is hi fashtok by appnpriatkig a aign. putting legs on it and the entire coat mighl be lem than that of a modem table that depreciates in value when you move it into your Uving floom. Tau amp Bui a Olga mat bean yaar *aa maw. Or there eoald be aaa arami that strikes yaar Isncgr beraaia It la uaaaaaL Or Bsayba gsaalBe Stosheil away hs dm bara sr atde au, old miagie toem his tavera, bakery, feed atom ar watch repair elieft. Popular signs at the New York Antiques Fair faichide those from boot^ shops, banks, insurance of-fiom. taverns. Materials needed to efaao^ a simple oblong sign into a coffee table, far instance, in-dude four legs of brass, wrought iron or wood, four flanges, 16 screws, a screw driver and maybe a nail or two. The legs are the type that are dvaOable usually at local lumber dbopa. Celebrate the Ceiteiiial WITH A BRAND NEW HOME • 3 lEOROOMS • 8-FT. CLOSETS • CARPETED LIVING ROOM • ATTRACTIVE KITCHEN • LOADS OF CUPBOARDS • VANITY IN BATH • GAS HEAT 00 ONLY •y'' DOWN STARTS DEAL WIU TRAOf — MODIU AT lao W. MVIgLY SPOTLITE BulldUig Co. FEdamI 4-0985 Antique dealers suggest that an I d sign Mmild be left ih Ha kilfH il state. Vatntah and atber m|lh-ads of amUag the aign kxik ddel will alter the feel and kn(^ot the, wood, aid defeat the purpose of displayiiig your coffee table or wall decomdoa. The table’s aurface couM be protected with gtoas. however, if you are a stidder for modm iniovadoaa. 0 ''‘■■'ty AH' AFFORD Quunr MODERNIZimON WMi LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS Of g08 ... .kwa *7.90Family Room frws *l5.95!Z*h Deniif ... .iww *9.7S Attics .km *|0.50 SSoh CimOM ICITCHENS....... . .kw.n4.S0 S;sb| No Payments ’til AugusH ^•SSSSSSSS^ MIDWEST BUILDERS and SUPPLY 718 West Huron St Ac'u.s iron. New Post Otiicc Pont.oc NOW’S the timo 10 IMPROVE YOUR HOME! ttov can t«t ”*ora work deaa tor law. aaw. aoiaa ap- Naw yoa ma add t* lha vaiaa of Siaa «M*af biHMae by acUaiiAfOW Matarial aad lobar cotH aro • POUCHES • REMODELINO • ADDITIONS • CIMINTWOWK • OAtAOES • WINDOWS iNSUUTkNi todeAekwfeed CiRFIRr MU ! CQMNTIOIMR laaieesaaai smmeM hem’s whyt Owgm-Comikt >^w^|adWa!r^'* IBBBJBHHUimi a No Nwaao ar ’twkdi*' SAIUF4»4l)i Sakae-Nonad. Friandly eoatafr — - oayourNIBiMU a noap* AcHm on Yovr UPTOISMCOOUg miMiauMHMi Ordart aPHtoaK^andFair labadi * iMny iMtfGiiow eee wets iaonalM, Claaa ta Vovr Dolly 9 to S Haaw. Saa far YoikmM FE 5-8405 Ambassador Insulation ' 3110 DIXIE HIGHWAY SONTIAC eer.tef g • m9 iT. I TiVENTA^ElfellT 'i'HE PONTIAC PRES^ SATURDaV, MAV 13, 1961 Because a hydrooic heating ays i$«apitt «ho Stuff tern la essentially n warm wall heating system, it Is able to ovei^ A staple gun is handy come the problems created by blankets al Qliiten).. large glass areas. ^ Hiiatdatfen ait ceilii« or floor. Operated with one hand, the stapler trees the other hand to hold Insulatioa In plaee. dioald be no more than .»P“»9topto« |>ji^g>all^lsft»Mp^.«patt CARTOP CAKRIEB — TUs luggage compartmeid is rain, snow, dust and windproof. It can be iocked. The top is hinged which makes it easy to ioad and unioad. To obtain the car luggage compartment pattern No. 22t (which you trace on wood and saw out), send $1.00 by currency, check or money order payable to Steve EHingson. Pontiac Press Pottem Dept., Van Nuys, Cblif. UTIX PAINT' No adw. dftas $^95 to 10 Miaatos. ^ GsL ARMSTKONO'S nU sssriisi; *6** bMMMato. Ht. NM«r UNOIEUM WAU TU 54tochM'hish. 109 Many cstorhil ^ Carton 90 pet. CEU.ING tIST WMtat gtpaaa. Ptaaaa PLASTIC TRf ■asatS Ul« aa* aa- WfUftT mmt tor totSM atM (W M- rtrtaa y Color Talks Loudly or Softly Hide the Nail To conceal ''nails in finished woodcraft, try the ‘“skin-grafting” technique. Lift a chip or splinter of wood with a chisei. Then drive in a nail, under tlw chip, and glue the chip back into place. Sand the patch smooth. BUy-LO ~ 102-104 S Sjginaw (Next Door to May's) Fric Parking in Rear I OPEN MONDAY mm4 FRIDAY 'TR. 9 P.M. I" High He Ft Ribbtr Bom 9 BMMMawsaaaBMMwJSRBiMB !»>■> t«N 'UmIsm Regs, w Let these lew suggestions about C(dor help you in your building or remodeling plans this spring. The TUe Cotmcil pf America has assembled them throug^hout the years in working on home design with many of the nation’s leading architects and designers. W * ★ For instance, many people make the mistake of thinking fliat matching colors can be obtained in different materials. Often they can’t even be found in the same material. So don't waste time nn that project; seek contrasts in-| stead. I Combine color with practicality. In other words, use quality materials such as ceramic tile In bath and kitchen. ’Tile’s 3IX) dilferent colors never fade. Sub^tute ma-t«‘ials do fade, hdve their colors marred by scratching or stainiiv. Estend the same ostor to ad-Jointog areas to nMka smafler reams seem larger. Far evswple, If TM’d like to “eatorge” yam toll* raotn exteiri its dewtoant aator Into the eniraneeway. Also, neutral colors such ss gray or beige make a room seem larger. Strong colors have the opposite effect. The average house, although about 200 square feet larger than five years ago, still needs a greater feeling of spaciousness. * * * Colors that attract a* person in the showroom are usually on the strong side. Taken home, however, [ they prove difficult to live with, lliink of color not in terms of the showroom but in relation to your home. Subdued or quiet colors are usually best in permanent installations such as tiled walls or floors. Deeper Muted Tones Grow More Popular There’s a sort glow of color on the det-oraiing horizon. Altw years of decorating our homes in <^-whlte and whisper Ihita.^ we are now turning to slightly deeper, muted tones. Margaret Hutchison, color stypist for the Martln-Senour Paint Cow, offers the following suggestions to women interested in using these new, richer colors in their own homes. ' If your home features natural materials such as a stone fireplace, a brick wall or exposed woOd beams, look to the warm, earthy tones, such as tawny golds, moss and olive green, terra cotta and brick reds, plus putty and > sandstone neutrals ’Traditional, more formal room getting are enhanced by a cooler palette ExettUt^ Neut/' Moctefif G-E BUILt-IN RANGES / NEW SALES APPEAL \ { for your homes! \ V'EASIER INSTALLATION./ X. for Youl A complete line of GE Built-in Ovens ond Cooktops gives you flexibilHy, variety, plus GE Quality appeal. •. for all the home^ you build. Open Every Evening *til 9 p.m. Attention — BuUdorfl ortd homo Ruilders, visit Hampton's.before you build ond soo the wonderful lovinos you con save on our special prices to you. ELECTRIC COMPANY law CrmMTannt — n4-2S2S S2S W. Huron Sli;a4t i-n-r I r 'j a's I TIIE roy flAC PHESS, SAAIW>AY, MAY ja, mi p^WENTY-JilNE V List of All Possessions Essential When Renting Stacked Bookcoseft Walnut bookcaaea that stack one Plwa te amfi« am a fwnWndi kwia Aarii feifia taK keCoaa yaa a**tt* 1* e lew*. K tke aeWai is iar » fban poia*. auch aa Ika iiiiaanar. it la aW toa caa^ to When A home asaets inventory should 'bidide eveiyt&ing in the room — CBipebk draperies, shades, paint-lampa, waR paneRng', and yaa AoaMI totMaAto* doesn’t even cover to one naaa. Kitchen awHaisres other eriketioHa to thehr Iha prea-eatthy vote anqr he thiermined oC aeceasWy. And ttst theaa fa establialiing home vacuum cleaner, sewing sion. in the ceUar, a«-j list yaor pets — cat, paaakeet, trapicat fiahi Porch fumilate and lawn etpapment are other patentlal fire haaes. Bseaa to toa eeOhr they la special or atOe. R ha an tmportaat move if dierla ^heh aa televtofon aits, W-^aaMtoMcal e. hut at toaol tocy an^p be Mptoccd. ao toe riaat oi _ hgimi to toe rant aa tocsesriffhe doors to each are heinK touwa Ihto spring. The book collector who wBiits to gaar* againat toni or a Ihdsyis gtaaaedto bosh storages A Mtfhsn toveatoty tooaU fa-dads every Itom down to the gnihe pesas aa* aabeatso glevea. fura* aaqr prave to he a tosgs ham. Tan Btoy ast gho a toisgll ta toa vafae at yoar iaiBs. uaM They dstold Aftor to* 1st ia prepared, keep eagles to a aafa ptoae to the eveat of eaaenney. U win coax to HHUtoMaftM. ItoW-with remototofa bray for tdeviaion dinii[« or « gparial top for a folding colfee tabte, a fold-away mending stand and even a foldfag toj^ stok are included to Pattera 3»-aU for a|^. TMsiatoiii atoafainthe ^-^Step-savlag Service Equipment Pfechat Fill, fr which is a Bhto of itona vdto thB dhectiuns for IL Ike RnMar Ptoas Pattern Ihgt.. Bedtosd Htoa, Hew York, Power Compaaies findsDiifMeiice ' A quiet ncssMtostotoldng idace to BHtor cMtoB tosaaghaat the tinted States — it is the change tonang dactoie vdnter In B of is toto ansHMerttoK peat slecti*-«al toad Otoer sfattrfcai nttitiea «ngA A come a revointtan laaiiiy Pfct U0iif Use and headlp far a cover may acontote ahaa to arrange, hot hereV a aolutfan; r with the stand-enclosure with then surface the topvito. etcacrie tiles. This laawes , siarchproof are lighter and more portable than those of grandfatocr's day- they coaae in mellow walnut to fit a^ Some 200 gallons of waste go dassa toe drato daily in the average home according to You'll Want Fresh Am Itostleh windows stuck shut with pakd ly brcakb« the seat with the petot of a sharp toiHb, ran around the sash, too. Free hard-vravkiBg metal windows by iahri-cattog them with penetratiag oil or liquid detecgeaL •If TNi JIM» ON SUMMBI LUMM VALUES - For Budgot Wtso Buifdlng Floorltog — Plywood — Siding — Poors — Trim SPECIAL WHILE STOCK LASTS llordboord 2»x4* 69* l”x4«’-s* Kiln Mmd WhHn Hr Studs. .SP-a. Economy Studs. . 59*so. NNlMCUMKRCa mOahltSAwa. n44>9U 4* X •* FrelinisiMNi Paneling tSiiinlOiiS ar Mb* {Sbtt ^ NUAegeny................ .*^.75^ Ikdb Nlarat..............*0.95 .w Rtostk Birch ............ •9.4S^1 Oak......................nasoa. 1x0 Idaho Phio Board*........7* Ecanomy 2x4............... 5‘ yiu/' Onfn ffem. ligurtne arrangements. ■ ««Oto0.to'i^to«ae«a Q t mm a lat, Siza____________________________ Q 14o not own a lot | tqioaamg oaa JMI • • -s o « • ‘tHK POnItIAC tRESS. SATURDAY, MAY*Wl New Nylon Washer Is Quickly, Easily Installed The do-it-yoursell movement In the UJ5. has grown from a fad to virtually a way of Ufe. ft the s. Simply imert washer and le- family handyman (and handywom* an) going year-round improvhig the home, and keeping its taciUttss in shape. Indoors and outdoors 15 per cent of homeowners now ac«^ Ow challenge to capabilities. AdviHiii'S the manufacture of siinple parts have had a good deal to do with bringing projects within the range at even the most citified apartment dwd|er.-.When once a family had to call a plumber just to correct a dripping faucet, today’s family has only to go to the neighborhood variety store to find a one-piece leakproof washer that does away with all screws and can be installed in a matter of minutes. A PhlladelpMa manofactwer has dealgaed aa easy-to-lnstall, awe ptece wariwr M specially de-velaped aytoa, saM ta last the Hfethne at the faaeet. Anwag Its advantages la a aelf-threadlag aieta that llta al fear thread alaea aad egmlaatea the need tor nerews. Equally effective in hot or cold wateri the washer is acid resistant CbloiW does not affect it; hard water will not abrade it. Jerry Rotheraine of the A.SJC. Company says that installation can be made in five simple steps: 1. Turn off water at tte main valve. t. Use wrench ar plier ta laoaen faaeet nnt, and remove faneet aaaembiy. 3. Unscrew and remove old wasb- 4. Select correct washer by us- ing simple gauge printed on every package. place and tighten far a no-leak Yes, so simple even the lady vt the house can do M. *^iyldea Little Tricks Make for Better Fences Spacing boards a quarter inch apart — or perhaps oidy an eighth of an inch — will make the fence appear much lighter in design without destroying the style's effectiveness. Another good trick is to add a decorative, open crown. One attractive type of crown can be built with common 2xts, arranged to'outline open squares two feet long and a foot high. Then 2x4s are nailed diagonally acron the open square to form an X. The effect is delicate and lacy, and makes the solid board fence look more decorative than functional. .The proper fence finish will go a long way in creating a good neighbor policy, too. It's genendly a smart idea to stay away from colors when painting and stick to clear, sparkling white. Tough Stuff In the process of glue-lamina tion, standard 1” and 2” thicknesses of lumber are end glued, face glued and built up into ardies and beams of any desired length and sh^. The glues are actually stronger than the wood itself. Hm MOTHER Caa la qVEEN laHirBOILT-NIKITCIIEN 6ft hflidfy Mpadtr, broil withwl •prHm’, Juft IfUfff Hugos —w a a_A — a — ^ ■ IUAI|ilC MOT W MMIIi irsaillflthe FRIGIDAIRE CUSTOM IMPERML "Orap-Loaf Door*' Wall Ovon Uaals aaS Ssskla 'A' Frame for House Popular and New A popular exhibit of the trend tai second homes is the “A" frame. According to the Southern Pine Association, the “A” frame pro-a aimpltfied ayatem in which walls and roof are one and die same. Main structural elements an wood beams which rise diagonally from both sides bf, the dwelUiig and conyctfe at the roof top. Two-inch thicknesses of lumber deddng are applied across the beams to complete the streamlined structure. On the interior, the wood Is beautifully finiabed aad exposed. There is *41001 ceiling height and the effect, on a smaller scale, is not unlike that of a vaulted church taiterior. featuring wood arches or beams. Wood Does Better Job The iqgulation value tit a brick or concrete block wall four inches thick is barely equal to an uninsulated wall of MxHnary wood frame construction. With common insulation material added to the stud space of the frame wall, its insulating value increases to times that of the masonry wall. Hardboard Does WoU as Dividers The best material far cabinet dividers, craftsmen have found, is smooth-both-sides hardboard. Only one-eighth inch thidi, Jfl takes scarcely any room in the cabinet, yet adequately pera^ dassifi- fhtfan of hard-toata^ Items b W home. The pand has ibese advanlj«es, [not found hi other materials: A Ar ♦ Absence of j^ters, knots, grains and other defects extremely smooth, easy to paint suriaoe, and loiur ^-ture-reidstsiit Masonite is ideal for kltcfara cabiiieto, where the humidity often is hig^ DBA/yifr GUINN 699 Cohiiiiblgi Av». .REEEgnWTa .gacaBnwoKifHE ^ tllWmiBK ^ttLINKeiMWTEa .aMNrlBffMK SERVICE CONST. ns-*iss ... and for a parfset pair, Iha FRIGIDAIitE BuHt-fct CooklhgTops TufWSpfoy Tub* End Dishwashing DiVdgary the Bast PossHbla Way With a BuilMn Frigidairo Dishwasher— ALL OF THISI CAN U YOURS FOR AS UTTU ASt 25 *3 9«rW««k Sea RSodele on Dla|il«y Owr Stem NO MONIY DOWN Spociol Attontion and Pricas Oivan to Rulldors ' CRUMP ELECTRIC, Inc. S46S Auburn Rd. 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THIRTY.-pNE Water Needs of Families Increasing An MUmated 70 per cent of those homes beyond the city water mains on water systems that are Inedeqiiale and not measurinc «« 1» ths prtaent water supply needs at these nral and sabarban ‘Baddng up this picture ofinade-qmta and undersized water syn-tcnH to the fact that i746,000 In-stsBettons have been operating foe 12 yean or more and are in Imme-dials beed of replaceraent. ItoS alarmhn fact behind ^dieae stattoacs. pointo out the numMag-lleattot-CooMng Information Bu-rean, to that the homeowner isn’t even aware that his present water is undersized and needs In order to meet these additional needs as well as peak demand periods, the Bureau suggests that your present water system should be capable of provhBiv 500 gallons er hour._____ ______ Surveys reveal tharthe average Ibraaaasple, the average fam-toy at tsar abssM have a water agslam that delivers Ihiea-bBsatoes sC a tan ef water par day-sr IN gsllsns as the haste Prajeed^ Ws Ogare ■ywBtanioathetapslarn trial sf 7MM gaBaas at watar this Is only a figure tor baste iwqtdsenunts. though, as such “cx' tras" as automatic latasdry facill-tias ugd lawsapciitoling pose addl- family’s water requirements will double by 1910. In order to meet these present and future needs, you tomuld secure the expert advice and service of a oompet water-systems denier now and at ■ - M - s-^e--1- pcnooic imcrvus. 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TIL 9 Phone 682-1100 CHOOSE FUMEIESS ELECTRIC HEAT... m .,, ■ - o « HhMi ■ttsjMtC tMiy btltillK Mtd: Built-in dectric heating aystenu may be baad>oarda; toroed air nnita or Radiant panels set in waUs; cable embedded in ceilings. nb White Lake fasdiTe ghd it dM! t DETROIT EDISON Meet the Amoid F. Ra^ family of 754 Bonita Dtioe^ White Lake^ Mieh. t’Our home is as modern today aS it was when built three years ago»” says Mr. Raglin. "To make sure it stayed modern, we put in all the latest ideas and features we could find; At that time, electric heat was the most modem way to heat— and as far as I’m concerned, it still is and will be for a long time. We wouldn't hare anything else— electric heat gives us clean, even heat without noise, odors or costly upkeep." Onty deetrie hsat offers so maoy advartafes This family knows you can't beat electric heat for a new home. Because it’s flameless, electric heat is the cleanest method there is—walls and fumislvngs sUy dean with less care. And with electric heat, you get uniform warmth and comfort at a turn of a dial, lliere's no need to start up an entire system to get extra warmth in one room. Electric heat may cost more, but it's wwth every cent* in extra comfort, extra convenience. And Edison’s Budget BUling Plan equalizes heating cosU over the year. If you're buying, building or remodeling, you'll find it worth-while to check the many exkuiive advantages of buiU4n electric heat. For all the facts, fill out and mail ampon below. We'U^send you a copy of die free booldet "ELECTRIC HOME^HEATlf^G." Detroit EdiMm, Room 350, 2000 Seomld Arenne, Detroit 26, Michigan ‘ Please send free ilhistrated booklet "ELECTRIC HOME HEATING.” ~r- QiiiiiiAd "* 1 aty , Zona. X 5S O o £*! CA CA > The Weather THE PONTIAC PRESS WAmm VOL. 119 NO. 82 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1961—40 VimVO FRE88 nmCRRATKMAI. Home Becomes Flaming Torch State Spending HOLLYWOOD HILLS FIKE ~ A blazing Hollywood Hills honie falls victim to a raging brush fire which swept Ihrough 4he hiHs surrounding the California community Friday Ar piMUfBi night. The scene of the fire is only a short distance from^ the certCT of the Hollywood;^ M any valuable homes were '(destroyed by the blaze. Massive Blaze Hits 24 Homes Wind Fans $1.5-Million Hollywood HilU Fire; No Fatalities Reported HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (UPH - A massive fire, fanned by gusts of wind up to 40 miles an hour, exploded In the Hollywood Hills Fri-[ Hurl New Arms, Aid Info Viet Nam Baffle day night, burning at least 34 homes and causing an estimated Sl.S-mUlion damage, firemen ra> ported. The fire raged or. a 5-mlle perimeter. No fatalities were reported. Flames gutted the hanae a( ‘■Brave New World” aaWmr Ah dous linxiey and raeed to within spitting dliitaaee of |he hngo ■' home oempled hy actreos Spring Bytagton. “It was only hy the grace of God and the red-hot fir^ < department major stiffening of U.S. determination to stop the Ctnnmunist drive to overthrow the Diem government by terrorism and infiltration. ^ The statement announced an eight-point program of “emterete understanding’’ involving an immediate 20.000-man increase in Viet that many more homes weren't destroyed.’’ Fire Capt. FriU told newsmen. Huxley’s rambling two • story home ov’eriooking the city was a charred ruin. At the height of the blaze firemen and workers from the Southern Calitomia Gas Co., braved flames to try to, turn off natural gaa pipes leading into the home -to prevent an explosion. Huxley fled the fire and went to the borne of friends. He said he managed to escape with a few manuscripts Including one for his latest book. “Island.” which termed a Utopian fancy. humbw 130,000. and more later if it becomes necessary. In IHanila, Johhniion toM the PMHppiaes Congress today free Canada Aids Shipping OTTAWA (Vt — A new shipping policy of federal subsidies lor shipbuilding in Canada and protection for Canadian ships in the Great Lakes was announced in the Com- istcr Leon Balccr. Fire Ruins Soo School SAULT STE- liARIE, Ont. tfl -Fire destroyed the SO-yearold King Gewge Public School here Friday. Only the new one-story wing escaped (damage. No one was injured. In Today's - Press " Space ConfroVersy U.S. officials and scientists certain Soviet Yuri Gagarin did orbit earth despite i doubt, skepticism of others -PAGE 14. under the guise of economy. A year-long “cash crisis’ tag ISS* when the treasury was empty sad a state payroll delay^ gave Michigan w nationwide blscA eye. While the current operating budg-i’t is pegged to eat up all the revenge which lawmakers expect during fiscal 1961-62, there hope that improved business con-States and South Viet Nam announced today that ditions wui bring in enough extra powerful new military and economic support is beingj thrown into the battle to halt the Communist takeover in Southeast Asia. A joint communique stemming from two day talks SAIGON,. South Viet Nam (AP) — The United State Solons Do About-Face Republicans Put Brakes to Swainson Crlticat as GOP Majorities Trim Budget; Session Ends LANSING (UPI) — Republican majorities in the Michigan Legislature put the brakes on spending in the 1961 session, c(»npleted Friday night, hoping ' to restore the' state’s fiscal reputation. Democratic Gov. John B. Swainson said the cure was worse than the disease. Lawmakers pared Swainson’s recommended $477-miIlion operating budget to a tight 5«2 million, which is still a record. The gov-erpor said the move “unrealistically cut back budgets in education, HOLLYWOOD, Calif. lUPI) —I Cancer-stricken actor Gary Cooper was* sinking and only hours away from death today, according to his physician Dr. R^x Kennamer. “It Is just.« matter of hours now,” Kennamer said Friday night. “There Is no hope at all.” The Oscar-winning star’s wife Veronica and daughter Maria were maintaining a vigil at his bedside. mental health and other vital a money to start whittling away at the deficit, estimated at $62 million by June 30. Of Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and President Ngo Dinh Diem marked Lawmakers even turned their backs on a pair of proposals Police Crack Check Ring Lawmen Combine to| LOSK BONUS It would have brought an esti-| Stop Its Activities in mated S20 millkm to local Ar«i, Macomb, . I A S5-milUon bonus in federal high A major ring of bogus check way funds was lost because the passers operating in Oakland and'>«B^'«““« refuscd_to adopt an act regulate billboards on interstate The vice president, barnstorming Asian hot spots for President Kennedy, appeared at the University of the Philippines and then dashed across Manila by helicopter make this pledge before a joint session of Congress; America will honor her commitments to the cause of freedom throughout the community of free nations.” Macomb counties and in Detroit has been crocked through the con-^ ceded efforts of various area po- ^ ^ ^ , lic^ and sheriffs departments. De- ~ ^ tective Charles Whitlock of the| Oakland County Sheriffs Depart- ment announced today. There were no official estimates Of costs of the speedup and expansion in U.S. military aid. The aid program is now running in the vicinity of $200 million in both the militai-y and economic fields. yesTefday hy^fransport Min- ' _ . a m nmr moiT r?am Unwin eight poiMs, said ”Theae may he follened l|]r more far reaeh-lag measatda If the sitnatloa in In general terms, other allied nations were invited to participate with Wuhington^and Saigon in the anti-Cohimuoist effort. ’This did not mean the South* east Asian Treaty Organization, which is already pledged to con suit on danger to Viet Nam. It could include Malaya and the Philippines, where there is already expereinca in defeating Red: guer-rilas. *Only Hours From Death* GOPandOems I growing progressively worsp since | at Massachusetts General Hospital he underwent the last of a series jin Boston; of operations lari year. Join Forces to In April he had a prostatectomy Last May he underwent a major abdominal operation (n Kennamer said Cooper is under constant sedation and unaware that the end is near. Cooper, ,who celebrated his 60th birthday last Sunday, has been confined to a bed in his Holmby Hills home since April 23. Only his family, a few close friends and n CathoHc priest have been permitted to visit him. Until last week. Cooper spent part of each day in his study, reclining'on a couch to read newspapers and watch television. Last week he had to discontinue those meager pleasures. •^e actor's condition has been Cedars of Lebanon Hospital here. Cooper was bom hi Helen Mont., May 7, 1901. His early childhood was spent on a ranch. His movie career began in 1925 when a friend got him a bit part in a western. His first major role was in ‘"The Winning of Barbara Worth” in which he played a character appropriately named ’’Slim.'^ Recall Measure Abrupt Policy Change by Swainson, Protests, Lobbyist Spell Defeat In the ensuing M years Cooper has played • variety of characters in some of Hollywood’s biggest hHs, InelwUng “Meet dohn Doe,” “Pride of the Yankees,” “The Westerner.” “The Fountainhead,” ”A Farewell to Arms," “Bean Oeste,” “The Virginian” and “For Whom the Bell Tolls.” GARY COOPER As He Appeared In “HI Two diverse film s—“Sergeant York’’ and "High Noon” coveted Oscars for the versatile ’ actor. Rusk, Gromyko Lacking Laos Accord LANSING — A sudden about-face that took its supporters completely by surprise left a milk price-fixing bill in the legislative graveyard today. Lawmakers who engineered the maneuver elfdmed they saved Michigan housewives $10 milUon a year in milk bills. The measure almady had cleared both the House and Senate with thumping majorities and been rout-i to Gov. Swainson for signing. Friday, a mgjority of R^bli-cans and Democrats in the House joined forces to recaU the bill GENEVA IP - U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko met today but failed to solve their dispute over how Laos should be represented in the international conference on the future ot the Southeast Asian kingdom. meeting that the United States would not accept the Soviet demand tor lull and equal status tor the Commaaisl-led Pathet Lao at the conference table. The issue of Laotian representa- “This represents an injection of a new idea by the Soviet Union,’’ iRusk said. ’’’This was not the basis ling up a coalition government and possibly agreeing on a unified delegation to Geneva. A report tram the Internattoaal Contral Commlsnioa, Mihmltted ion which we were invited to the tion kept the conference from! . starting on schedule Friday. his first try at personal diplomacy TOGETHER 70 MLNUTES vK *** Sovicts, Rusk confeiTedi Rpah and Groniyko were togeUv Ha’ii m (ime "ILf Pr-Atait,”"”-" l» » end 0» to 70 mtaoln. Tto Amartoii. Kennedy’s plan for aid to dependent children (rf unemployed work-' by lawmakers, part-! ly because they opposed the plan, and partly because it would re-j quire an additional welfare expen-j diture of $1.8 million. I newsmen after hit decided to call on the Soviet ^o^ eign minister to explore ways of |breaking the deadlock, a move couraged by other Western lead- OK'd for MSUO The Pontiac Press has beeg aware of police activities in the for several days but had agreed with authorities to withhold the story until most of the suspects had been rounded up. A $50-milik>n lackage of nuisance taxes on beer, liquor, cigarettes, telephone and telegraph service and corporations pass^ in the crash crirts to ease fiscal conditions was allowed to expire. An estimated ILI checks are Involved, according Detective Whitlock. He oaM . Ilcc in POBtliu-, Detroit, Warren and ke and Skeriffs Detective Alphonse Anderaon have recqy-ered chechs worth A penny hike in the state sales tax, voted last November by the people, was the major reason tor t to hiding the line on taxes*, po- The four-oH^th meeting of 1961 Authorities so far have appre- Being held are Frank M. Zietek, 3d, of Detroit, Benny Karpoicz Jr.. 33, of 1818 Manse Road, Waterford Township; Donald G. Rogers, 29, of Detroit; Bihy J. Short, 33, of 3100 Crooks Road, Avon Town- At a session last night the State Legislature authorised a $2%-mil-lion building program for Michigan State University Oakland and adopted a bill appropriating $225,-000 for, an addition to the MSUOl heating plant. The money for new buildings and additions will rome from gifts and loans. lacked both the drama'oC the session when money problems kept state government in turmoil, and the bitter partisan struggles ovet taxes that marred the 1960 session. Herter Flies to Rome FRANKFURT, Germany f AP)-Pormer U.S. Seciietary of State Christian Herter flew to Rome to-dtw to continue his round of talks European government lead- Meanwhilc, five members if the IWestern-backed Laotian government delegation reached Geneva. W. AvcrrII Hsrriiiian, President Kennedy’s roving nmbnosn- Legislature Earmarks Building Program and Heating Plant Funds Their arrival was one of a fast-moving series of developments. ’ t* the town of Ban Namone to rebel-held territory, representatives of the warring sides signed a forpial c»ase fire and agreed to open political talks Sunday. Some also will be raised by a bonding program through the Federal Housing and Home Ageney, according to Chancellor Dnrward B. Varner. ’’The buildings will all be self-fiquidattog with exception of the heating plant additton.’’ he said. “We expect the bonds will be paid off with student fees over a 36-year period." APPlOVSEn The building programs have been under way tor some, time, but legislative approval was needed before ground could be broken. Ground-brcsklng ceremonies will take place Monday for two dormitories rosling S3W.0M Mch. (ContinucKi on Page 2, Cbl. 51 them. PnUicI |4to and nrntrnllst delegnHons, the other two factions involved, already are at Geneva. and rising pro^ tests from consumers were credited with the unexpected turn of events. ment, said a de facto cease fire -a trace la fact U not actually signed—was In effect la Laon. It said breaches probably were due to misunderstandings, scattered forces and the like. acx«tbd by all The commission’s report was accepted by all delegations to the Geneva conference. The pro-Western Laotians, however, disputed the commission's findings and said when they left Laos Friday the cease fire was not in full effect Alter the cmilerrnee la the Soviet Embassy, tiromyko told newsmen: “We disenssed ques-ttons of opening the conlerenee without g^g Into details. We renebed no roaeluston." Rusk said ‘‘No progress has been made yet" in breaking the deadlock. Ironically, the proposal was part of the Democratic governor’s legislative rognun and the only major one that deared the legislature. He described it as a plan to stabilize prices at the consumer level. Retail prices of dairy products would be set It a minimum o( 8 per cent abwe average cost. Retailers wouU be compelled to post their prices six days in ad- Milk pracessixs would pay 1 cent per hundredweight to finance the program, wjth a new dividon .of the State Agriculture Department handling the administration. Legislators supporting the program asserted price increases would be small. They complained that "lou-leader" milk, prices in supermarkets Vrere unfair to small dairies and home deliverymen. Word of consumer complaints got to the governor, who reportedly took another .look at the bill and decided it would do more harm’ The American secretary of state said he would now have to con-other delegations “as to where we go from here.’’ Rusk stressed that the United States delegation is ready to take iu place at the conference table on 10 minutes’ notice once the repre- The talks will be aimed at set- sentation issue is settled. J. L Hudson Store Set for Pontiac Mall The J, L. Hudson Co. of Detroit today announced leasing of a 75,000 square foot, one-level store in the Pontiac Mall Shopping Center at the northwest comer Wh0n's ftm Aspirin? ForecastilE car designs, called “new model mad-s ’-PAGE S. Siowers and Mild on Tap for Sunday Sktea will ire partly cloudy and temperatures mild tonight with the low about 60. Stoqwers and thunderstorms are on the program for Sunday. Following 78, temperatures Will turn cooler. Fair and cooler ia Monday’s forecast. Morning southeasterly winds at 8 miles per hour will become 15 to 9 m.p.h. Jate this aRernoon and tonight. of Tisiegrapf M EllTateth take roade. It will be located just north of a Montgomery Ward’s store which is now under constructiori in the same shopping center. This is-the second major department store project announced for that area of Telegraph Road in Waterford Township in three days. On Thursday, Arlan’s department store chain announced plans for a $1.25-milllon shopping development at the Dixie Highway Intersection a little over a mile north of the Hudson store site. The Pontiac Mall Shopping Cen-tci- is being developed by Aaron and William Gershenson and the Wmeman Investment Ca of Detroit. It is located, on a TStocre site with 43 acresAbnttog on Telegraph Road, just raJHh of the presnt Ki^ maks tha-project a FiRy-nlne whs I ^, in ctoii^town I^lac preceding h.m. The mercury hit 80 .at NEW HUDSON’S STORE — A 75,000 square foot; one-k^l store was announced today by the J. L. Hudson Go. of Detroit for (he Ponllac Mall Shopping Oentir in Waterford Township. It ger store and across from Pontiac State Hospital. Th^ porttoa ot the center which Hudson’s wtU occinr will have an ehetosed. fully alr-c«ndlttoned man. R to deaerfbed as the flrat such center In th; Detroit metnh poHtan aren. The developers last week took out a $785,000 building peltoi|4n will be locsited to an enclose, fully air-conditioned mall, as indi- , rated in'Ihe architect’s rendering above, k IS expwted to be ready Waferfi^ Township to conatruct . (Continued on'Rage 2, Col. 4) YWa Drive UptoWlDO Week's Subscriptions Add $10,400 to Total in Expansion Campaign Securing $40,100 in now subscriptions this week, the YMCA Expansion P r o^ r a m Campaign brought its total in hand to date ( $460,400. TTiis was announced today by R. M. Crltchfield, general chairman ef the drive whihh seeks $650.-00(Mo,.expaiid .pi£S^ YMCA fo-cilities. On^ of ihe brightest accompllsh-menta during the past week, CYitch-field noted, was the work of the Women’s General Division under ’ Mrs. William G. Wright. The group. brought its total amount raised to date to $12,400 or approximately 50 per cent of their goal of $25,000. Critchfield poinled out. that lere were still nearly UNO bus- ing a large number of professional people, who are stt|l to be solicHed. He emphasised that the ultiniale result la the cam- from this group. "A determined effort is being called for on the part of the campaign organization to close tiie gap of $189,600 during the coming week. The exeoifive committee feeto,’* Critchfield obrervedr ’^Ihat representative participatton on tiw part of the prospects who have not yet made commitments can added. A treasury gift was recelved^-litR the past week Dram the BeU Theta Phi Sorority (Beta Chapter). - Critchfidd stated that he had. conferred with all dtvtoton tofifon during the past few days and urisd them to work with foeir toama with the objective of compUthtf and, reporting all asaitNMalB hg the end ot next wgefc. \ ■ . ' TttPAY, MAY 13. 1961 buipiitl Stirs Optimism WASHING1W (AP)—A tharp increase in industrial production last month gives added hadication that the U. S. economy is movii« up from recession The Federid Reserve Board reported Friday a 2.5 per cent Jump in industrial outtnit over March. was the tint increase in 9 months and the best showing in WUUA.M S. DOWXES Will Seek Seat On School Board 'Industrialist to Enter Election in the Pontiac District, June 12 It also was the strongest indi-catioo m far that the economy has snapped out the recession which be^ last year. PEEDKTS RECXmO And the experts o< the Business Advisory Council and Department of Commerce predicted the gross national product s«y !■ r—M«t HlflMlI _____ nutoufiTtoftoiti m : Wind vttocllr 0 ■•P.h. •* »o ISIS M •outhwwi. . Stturdar *t 1; Tim luBdar at S!‘ MU Saturdajr rrMajr'i TiaHnlan CSart I m t I ri t S S.U.. . . .It ruot aSiuRRSI* Prid*7 ta P*BlUt umpSrftttta ....... Oo* Twr At* to rMUaa niShMt Ump»r«ur* ......... L^Mt w«p«»tor» lUMr-UUtt ra a. St*. Marta 11 . M Tra».at» so M . ItJ AttaaU •< 13 ainnareS “ BMton irovnirUta »1 Buffalo ______________ JS».« 3 ^ 3 5? n S .*? K iJrjtiVSiSb ?i ?? A IS ST s a IT a By ‘lie____ Flood-weary reaidenU of south-.ju Illinoia and Indiana kept a tense watch today onedal-^ the cost of gu purchased' by the company tor delivery to Its customers. More fiwn 90 per cent of toe gas distributed by eri is brought into Mlcbigan from distant locstkms such as Texas, ThetHudson store will open In midsummer of 1962,'according to present plans. Joseph L. Hadson Jr., praH-dent of the J. L. Hodsoa Oo,. 'With the revised rates in ettset. Consumers gas rates will still compare favorably with thoae of com- merehaadlaed by too oompuiy*B baoeraeat store orgaaiiatioB. He of "upstairs store” deportaieata win be He said that the new represents an extension of the concept that Hudson’s used in Ing its store in Uncotn Park, “with mteeHetit merchandife asaortmonts at-popular prices and carrying the Hu^toew guarantee of prteea as any In the area.” week of flooding that has reached record proportions. Hundreds of thousands of acres remained under water with Swollen rivers and streams still surging iomurds cresti expected in the next few daya. * Waters receded however, in other icctiona of the area which also iiicludea Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas. Fpir, warm weather prevailed over m9st of the area. He said that flxturlng will be designed to provide quick service, and that there will ha seU-selection In many departmenti. MARKET AT ARLAN'S The Arlan store will have 80,( square feet, and will be accompanied by a>20,0004quare-foot super market. It will bp located on 14 acres. Both developments will have considerable parking faciliUet. When preoeot plaaa material-«, Telegraph Road Foreign Investing Urged HOT SPRINGS. Va. (AP) -Members of the Commerce.De-paiUHWimKMhesi A d v rsb ry Coundl have urged American bustoesa leaders to expand Investment abroad. The advice came in dosed seasiona with Secretary of OwnpaewL Luther JL Hodgsf Friday: Against Killing Adolf WASHINGTON » - Rep. James Roosevelt, IHMif., says he is opposed to the execution of Adolf Elehmann. RoHevslt be-lived that Elehmann, on trial In Jerusalem for the murder of mU-^ of Jews, should be im-ned tor life with no sibility of parole. ■ h' Huron Shopping (W. Huron Btret) aad the Arlaa center at U. 8. 10 (DiXto HIgli-way). iB-addMaa. m nUss south, at Square Lake Rand, ia the Miracle »Ble Bhopptog OM- The new topppinRCenters will be immrtllately to the north and south and across thb rood frnm toe new county courfiKMue, which is expect-.sd to be TtnOy tor occupancy ‘ September, stid the varioia other bu^togs ol the County Service Center. The new deveUvments will give the area an unusual stretch modern shopping facilities with extensive parking along a major thoroughfare tlyt will ri^ stmilar devetopmenta in the major com-merdal caters , of the natkto. Soys Hiko Thursday Will Cost 2-4'/^ Cents More o Day Mrs. Rabph 0. Moore, Community House board chairman and social torectetr, said toe 12:30 p. m. will todude Bogus Check Ring CraeWhy the Uw Sheriffs deputies were tavesti- Hof fa Official Freed by fudge in Scuffle Case BIRMINGHAM -- Women WfiO Min. Mooro expbdmd th«t As fnirpoas of the party "bealdea having fun, is to let the ladiaa know they are moat wdeome In the eomnnintty and to acquaint them with - toe many actlvitiea of ,lha aeiviea center.^' (Continued From Page One) 3185 Eaatwood Road, Avon Town- ABBAIONMENT MONDAY Zietek and Karpotca are to be arraigned on uttering and publlab-iiM chaigea in Circuit Court here Monday. They are being held at toe county JaU in lieu of 17.500 bond each. Bogeru la belag heU by Dw be made by Msaday by The Birmtotfuun Humane Society today requested srOh pd oRB-srs who cannot property cue tor the animala to contact their olBoe at 275 E. Maple Road. Mm. K. B.' Xacher, aefsfetaiy of toe Btimtogltam HwnaM Be> etety, Mid bar sfilee wehld *Bi " man^ ttai glad” tehelplaftad-tag hew haaaas tor toe pets. ' "We adviae pet owndrs to 'contact us immediately If they believe they cannot property feed or shelter the animal,” Ifie. Kodwr EnroUrnem for kindergarteners in the Bloomfield Hills School Dla-trtet tor next year will be taken during toe week of May 2BJnne 2 St Conant, Eastover, Hlckuy Grove, Pine Lake, Vaughn and WU% Lake achooto. uTsIgnaiem hi eoart then Monday. Hodgson and Short are held lor InveetlgattoB at the comity Au 0:60 to UUIO a. ns. aad trsm 1 toj ^ m. In order to be eUgiUe tor Un-dergarten, children must be 5-yeare^dd on or before Dec. 1,1961. Birth certifleataB are neoeomry tor enrollment. D5TROIT (UPD - Charge against a Teamster Union official ---------------------- by Re- Zietrtc and Khrpoicz both waived examination of the charges when arraigned in Pontiac Municipal Court after being arrested by Pontiac police May 5. * Authorities said the gang has been cashing checks, each worth $120, that were reported stolen during bursaries at Groas A Sons Cement Qmtractors office ih Livonia. and at the. former Jim-Jim’i Coney Island restaurant office in Waterford Township. barbcque-falr May 20 at the school from 4:30 to I p. m. Mra. HaroU Abrama ami Mn. of the event. The fifth grade Giri Scouta, under the leadmhip of Bfrs. John Conde, will airttt In aetvlar toe-chicken dinner. corder’i Court Judge George Murphy. Roland McMaster, business agent and secretary-treasurer of Local 299, was accused of pushing two policemen investigating on assault charge agaiiut Teamsters President James R. Hidfa. . The Coney Island Restaurant tasinesa Added prior to the theft and the checks were to have been destroyed by owner Jim Roberts of 222 Seward St. He said he was not eeHahi The officers had gone to the building iM>ril 18 to investigate truck driver Melvin Angel'e charge that he wu choked by Hoffa during a meeting two days before. The policemen said that Angel, of Utica, got into a scrape with McMaster, and that when they tried to separate the men, they were aiet upon by McMaster and another Teamster business agent, Chariea O’Brien. O’Brien was charged withassault _nd hit daae wilt be heard May 33. McMaster was accused of interfering with officers In the performance of their duty. No charges were ever filed againat HqiBa. The new rates are designed to produce additional annual reveirae of r.925,000 a year aa au^hortaed ^ the State PubUc Service Cbin-mission May 3. Supplying gas service in 30 Michigan countlea, Cbnsuroen has 545,-000 gas customers. Of these, 300,000 use gas to heat their homes or other buildings, and 170,fi00 are residential customen who $442m Price Put on Building Being Erected A $442,000 price tag has been placed on the clinic budding under construction at 909 Woodward Ave., opposite St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. witer heating. The remaiiito ii gas for con industrial procening. The new rate applying to all heating, is: $1.80 per month mini- SOO cubic feet. 15 cento per 100 cubic feet for the next 1,500 euWe feet, 10 cento per 100 cubic feet lor the next 10,000 cubic feet, 8,3 cento per 100 cubic feet for all over 12,000 cubic feet. . , The ok! rate waa $1.30 per month kinimum charle, covering the first 500 cubic feet, 15 cento per hundred cubic feet for the next 1^00 cubic feet. 10 cento per hundred cubic feet tor the next 3,000 cubic fegt, 7.6 cents per hundred cubic feet for all over 10,000 cubic Legislature OKs FunibforMSlJQ aen made oat for to fetal, bat •et too Ague at at leoat |1460. Checks from* both burglaries have^ been turning up at grocery mariceto and bars in Macomb County, Detroit, Pontiac and rtse-where in Oakland County since the beginning of the month. “What has made It easier lisr the culprits to cash the bogus checks la the fact that they have been stamping toem with a check protector, obviously sttden fuidatil] not accounted for,” said Whitlock. 08.100 STILL M18SINO He noted that an estimated $3,100 in the stolen checks are i ing and could yet show up Indrett- The missing checks from the contracting firm are made payaUe by the Michigan Bank of Detroit. "The big til of toe euspecto signed a couple of toe stolen checka with bis true e.” explained Whitlock. The others were signed with fie- The permit foilowrground breaking last month. Centennial Spectacle Rehear$al$ Tomorrow Theh The Hickory Grove Parent- The United Horae Owners Association of Bloomfield Township, Inc., at a recent meeting went on record as being opposed to any further advancement of eommer-dal properties in the townehlp until the master ptan becomea effective. Albert L. Listman, president of toe Aaeociation, laki that "einoe it ia toe ffeaire of 'United’ to keep BloomfMd Thwnahlp a residential area; we wish to offer oar full cooperation and support to townahip plish this shortly." Donald M. Millar of Uvonto has been chosen as executive director of the Oakland County ChaptCT, American Red CMos. He will work out of the chapter (Office^ in Pontiac. Millar, 43. died tost Februeiy. He baa baen assistant exeeutiva director of the Detroit chkpter. (jQDOtiffiieffFTm Page One) a lOOLOOO addittoa to (la StOdeat Oealer. Work will begin In about three months on the other authorlzod oonstriiction, a $m-million intin-mural buUtong. The heating plant addition ia needed tor the new MSUO library $^millk« scfencc bull" 1 I will b* ready for use next The besting addition, said ,Y*r-er, should be ready tor use by about Dec. 1. Oonstnictkn ia tenta-^y sdwdutod to befin within 30 days. ' ^ CBCilB FUN — Th^'s nothing like a down and hot dogs to make a day at the dreue Jram-plete. Children from Pontiac State Hospital and Oakland County Q;ippie Children’s Home were guests of the Wetertonl Townahip Khranis Chib . -«ne (from Mt) StaiUey yesiterdny as the MHl’s Brotherto cimia did A Alice Shuew, Michael Smith and John Yimgk, one-day stand on HighMid at Poiittoc Lake Kiwanis ditb president. roods in the Townrtiip to the attended. Wito down Herman ) yean exuricnco-in making d^ Of an Who Joseph who has diUdren laugh ) ■ :\ ^ DfebaleQueslion^siSKr' of U.S. Secrets McNamara> 2 Senators Say Too Much Military Information Published UTCHFIFXD, England (AP)-Veda Church, 14. takes off her engagement ring every moming-to go to school. THE PONTIAC PIIESS, SATrUDAV. ^fAY 13. torn consent to 'ars”—Army 'aulkner. 19. Bu^ ileadm&tff llohn Tricket la against Jewelry on schoolgirls. “Her engagement is no concern of mine, but the school bars jewelry, ” said Tricket. Ex'Count and Countess 'Just Plain Citizens' mVERHEAD. N Y. (AP) former count and counteSs today are just plain “citizens of the U.S.A."—and very proud of it. Sworn i new citizens here Translation Sparks p fnrmr*p PcHint . I the New Testament iri modem Eng- yesterday were former Count Gcorw ^ Toll. 37. of Poland and his wife, the foimer Countess Zinaida Jakusewa, 35. of the Ukraine. They live in West I-slip, N.Y.. where De Toll carpenter. jglish. Boom in Sale of Bibles NEW YORK tUPI) - A ne« ' S.'publishers last said boom in the-sale of B.bles .s in ‘h‘'y d'^'nbuted an estimated 13.S the offing, sparked,by the .March million Bibles, up 3.r. million fromi Ipublication of a new translation of 11959. LET US PBOTOfiBAPH YOU! WBUDIM6 “$sr»sT,' VARDHTS STUDIO The By am price WASHINGTON . (AP) question of what ought to be classed as a mllMairy secret is touching off a new stir. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara and two senators, Wchard B, Russell, D^Ga.. and Prescott Bu-sh, R-Conn., have said that too much information of tentlul aid to an enemy has Ix'en publishd. Their statements wen* made —dast STwntlr diiiiiig a hearing on defetme. by the Senate' Armed Services Committee. However, a pretty good argument can be made that not enough infdrmation has been ^bli.shed. This argument goes that if (he American public had been in-..-tbrmed of the nation's true mili-tary posture we would not now be short of air lift and sea lift, missiles and military manpower. To be sure there are such things as military, .secrets. BENlipiTS XOl ENE31Y_________ For example. It W'ould gieatly henelit an enemy to know the pre-j else operational areas of the Po-i laris missile submarines. j The enemy widoubtcdly would like to know just how this natkm' miniaturized the hydrogen bomb,’ These are the sort of things! which are properly secret ' JiL_any_-xase.___ilie—argumeiU against excessive secrecy holds that the art of detCTring an cn-! emy from attack is to let hint> know precisely what you haw in' your arsenal and how you intend! to roact If he mlsljchaves. \ There seems to be a vast ig-| norahee on ,the subject of mili-j tary intelligence and how it, works. If complete military secrecyj were clamped on this nation-something neither McNamara nor! the senators have proposed and! something that doesn't exist ewni ■ commerce would be In chaos. A nation's resources, industrial complex and production capaWli-ties are all part of the Intelligence picture, Ewn the .Soviet are unable to kwp such general' know ledge-cret To keep useful information from} an enemy the United States would have to classify as secret siKh things as oil. steel, coal and g. production. May Hold Judge , in Contempt of Court BAY CITY tit—Genesee County j , Circuit Jtidge Donn D. Parker has' been order*^ to show came why h«' sh rog- The Big Difference Is .. . 4% CURraNT DIVIDEND PMD Semi-Annually 71 YEARS 142 Consecutive Times Capitol Savings & Loan Assn. 75 H;.:on FE 4 0561 OPEN MONDAY NIGHT’TIL 9 Sorry, No Phone Orders, C.O.D.’s or Deliveries* 'Except oa,;Larre Itens MON. SPECIAL! knit tops and walker shprt^ |5:i Your Chfiice^^ just say “Charge It" Knit tops of cotton In choice of 3 styles, 4 patterns, 7 colors. In small, medium and large sizes.. 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